The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, June 10, 1896, Image 3

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NEWSY notes H the bicycle manufactories. A the except* of two in Tole n will close down indetinite io,o- ly- , , Congressman Kerr was hung in at Benson, on account of his 1 n 011 the Trans-Mississippi bill. sports front Texas, stab* that b;K brou orautbiax is affecting u:iii n g all kinds ot domestic took from hens to horses. Adelna Sophia Motte. 55 years H who was once a famous singer '\h D'Oyle Certe Comic Opera > P anies,‘di"d at New York. Two unknown men were killed ! lvt he midnight express on the bore Line, in East Havni, Conn., I [bile walking on the track. Senator Blackburn is reported ./baring eaid thathedoes not be i/e that any man who wears a button can be elected o the Presidency. Whitelaw Reid has bought a nntrolliug niterest in a gold mine ear Coulterville, Cal. It is on the (otter lodeof Mariposa County ndisoneof the most valuable on je lode. The armour Packing Company as been sued at Syracuse, N. Y., ) recover $1,729,000 in penalties )r alleged violations of the oieo isrgerine law in varioi s pars of ew York State. ;ft> Good Fresh Crackers for 5c at : olmes Grocery Ccmpauy. F Special low rates via South ' m Railway for months of.June lily and August. ' 1 St. LOUIS MO. tickets on sale j line 13 and 14 at $11.85 round , ■ipgood to rn urn June 21, 1896. 1 Macon,Ga: Tickets on sale June )th and 26th at $6.40 round trip : >od until July 3rd. WASHINGTON, D. C. Tick 'S on sale June 28 and 29 at rate 17.50 good to return July 131896. PI HALO. X. Y : Tickets on sale i y 3 4 and 5 at rate $25.50 good • return July 18, 1F96. Can be ex- ■ mded to Sept. 1 1896 . CHICAGO, Ill; Tick ->ts on sale | lily 3 4 and 5 at rate $19.65 good I) return July 12 1896. GXCIXNATI. Ohio: Tickets PBale July sand 6 at rate sl2 50 j M to return July 12, 1896. hOl IS. Mo: Tickets on sale I K v 19. 2 I and 21 at rate $16,851 M to return July 27, 1896.* hL'hmond, Va: Tickets on sale u “ f ' -3rd at $15,50., and also on 27th 28th and 29th at - L.'round trip good unti J uly th. 11 ' l"5 H.LE, Ky ; Tickets on 1 ■ •hii’Ust s and 9 good to re- I ri i Augu S ' 17, 1896. 8 AMON’S Island: $14.50. CI norland island: $16.00. "-''■G on sale daily, good to Unrn Oet. 31,1896. ÜBEE ISLAND; $16.00. Tick- 11 daily, good to return 15 • Vsca n be extended 15 days. J ‘ ‘’‘d particulars call at city • Armstrong Bui'ding. or nte to 1 ■ C. Smith P, & T. A. Rome Ga. of ointments for lat arrh that contain MERCURY, mercury will surely destroy 3 lne n an( j comple'ely t: the whole system whenen throw gh tne mucous sur- Mi articles should never Ug 4( j except on prescrip'ions 11 'l' u ' u ble physicians, as the e - v "’ll do is ten fold to f( * l|( l ycu can possibly derive ’‘'"Ui. Hail’s Catarrh Cure, '“ f »ctured by F. J. Cheney & urv ’ U ’’ con * ainß no iner ‘ ’ 8 internally, act [ J'- ( lyupon the blood and L i'h Bur f aceß of the system. In Blv . . ,^ en uine. It is taken inte 'F I n lll <4 *in To lido, Oli f •’’•Lh»u«y & c o . STATE SIFTINGS - CharL s R. Crisp has returned jfroni Washington, and will spend , two or three days at Americus. Mrs. L. C. McCluster, an aged a’.V, died at Cusseta Sunday and Wud bufrie <l Monday. Her grand sons acted as pail-bearers. It is probabble that, the Rev Dr Charles A. Stakeley, now pastor of t e First church of Washington, D C., will be called to fill the pulpit of the First Baptist church in Atlanta. The 28th annual meeting of the Georgia State Dental Society be | gau in AN ami Springs, yesterday. I The convention will be in sessimi four days and will be one of unus ual. interest, Benjamin Beny, a whit- man 31 years of age, was arrested in At lanta Friday charged with having missappointed between S2OO U n<i i S3OO from the Dodd Grocery Con pany f that city, by whom he was employed Ja-|t ■ aveling sales man. Joe Jenkins, a negro boy about 15 years old, was instantly killed by an electric shock in Atlanta Sunday night. Jenkins, together with several other boys, was play ing with an electric light wire on uhc corner of Mitchell and Hayues streets. Two of Jenkins’ compan ions were knocked senseless, but reciver-d in a short time. At Atlanta Saturday, Judge Newman delivered an opinion in the case of Mrs. Matilda H. West moreland against the Preferred Ac cident li s.iraiice Company, sus taining the demurrer of the defen dant in its refusal to pay $5,000 accident insurance to Mrs. West mi’eland, whose husband died under a surgical operation from' the effect of chloroform. FOUR BOY’S DROWNED. rook Refuge in a Culvert, Which Was f inoasd- Leavenworth, Kan., June 10. - A distressing accident happened in this city yesterday afternoon m which four boys Jost their Eves by drowning. The of the vic tims are Dennis Desmond, 11 years of age ; Michael Desmond, 6 years of age ; Dan el Cummings, 7 years of age, and Eugene Cummings aged a little over 5 years. The tw« Desmonds are brothers, as are also the Cumin.ngs boys. At 2 o’clock yesterday afternoon this section was visited by a down pour of rain, reaching almost the proputions ot a cloudburst. Hie four boys, in company with two larger boys, so’ight shelter ! from the rain in a culvert at the corner of Fourth and Linn street.-.. Before the boys rea ized their peril, the ravine which this cul vert drains was converted into a roaring torrent, and the watei shot through this six by six cul vert wi’h almost irresistible force . The two larger boys barely managed to save their lives, while the four li'tle fellows could offer no resistance to the pitiless Hood. The ravine ends in the Missouri River, about 2,000 feet from the culvert where the boys took ref uge, and the bodies of the vic ims with the exception of that of Den nis Desmi nd, wertcarried into the river, beyond the hope of imme diate recovery. Michael D-smond, the father of of the two Desmond hoys, is a carpenter and builder. Denn. Cummirgs. father of -he other two victims, is a laborer and is a. Mc.Elhanv. Mo., cutting stone. One Lost Day iB „ot “V' • “ 1- a business man it ma L„ n itv When of a valuable OPP? rt ™£ y any pa i ß temporarily ®"P^ ch an active and or weakness, so j 8 needed, ffective Johnson’s nothing iss° touches the Belladonna Pl^te r _ lie f It spot and is made to su Cross on all “11. Look for the Bed vr the g ennine „ wanW * JOHXSOM. THE HUSTLEROF ROME WEDNESDAY JUNE IO , 1896. FOREIGN FLASHES AN AMERICAN SCOUT IN MATEBELAND London, June 10.—A dispatch to the Times from Buluwayo, dated June 6, says: “The Ameri can scout, Burnham, has reported that tie rode into an impi of 900 Matabeles last evening. A column was sent out, which attacked and routed the impi, killing. 150 na tives. Numbers of Martini repeat ing rilles were captured.” SLAUGHTERED BY THE KURDS. Athens, « miM it). —It is report ed here tl,.n K »rds have massacred several French,. British and Gel man engiaet rs who wer« employed on the i..iluay between Smyrna and Kas.-ala. Com PETIT' il CASE. IN MADRID. Madrid, .lime 10 —’i'iie docu ments reliitiv.- to tte seizure of the American t-chooner Competi tor and the licencing to death of Alfredo Labuide, Oweu Mil ton, William Kid lea, Elias Bedia and Theodore Maza, who were on board of her, have arrived here. They will be immediately submit ted to the military and naval council, which will review all the proceedings in the case. WARSHIP OFJERED TO SPAIN- Madrid, June 10. —The muui cipal authorities of Seville have offered to furnish the Government a second, ironclad, to be built at Genoa. EUROPEAN. ENGINEERS KILLED. Athens, June I.o.—Am official report states that a band of Kurds has attacked the employes of the i ailway running from Smyrna to Caraba, killing many, including the British, French and German engineers. TURKISH TROOPS BURNING. TOWNS. Athens, June 10.—Advices have been received here fr< m the h land of Crete to thpeffect that tl e disturbances in the various parts of th Q island continue. The Turk ish troops are burning villages. DYNAMITE PFTARDS EXPLODED. Madrid, June 10.- Two dyna mite petards were exploded ip fiontofthe house of a priest at Orif i.dan, near San Sebastian, < n the Bay of Biscay. Much damage resulted from the explosion, but there were ro fatalities. <;.LAD*TONE ON TURKEY. London, June 10.—Mn Glad stone has written a reply to a correspondent, in which he says: , ••Tn my opinion, the Turkish Gov--j rrnment is the greatest scourge of mankind, and is the grea'est scandal and disgrace to r*liijio.n, including the religion of Xlahomjb, on the face of the earth.” CZAR COMING TO BERLIN. BeHin June 10.—GfficaL in formation lias been received here that the czar and czarina will come to Berlin about the nsiddle! of August and after oorr pie ring ! their visit here proceed to Gienn'fc.j A SUMMER SCl!'’z'»L. Will begin at Romft B-usiness College Monday, June Sth. Special classes in Penmanship at $3.04) per month. Boys and girls under 14 years, $2-.50 pet moaith. Reduced rates of tuition on Book-keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Cemmew : cial Arithmetic, Practical Gram mar, etc. A splendid opportunity will b« given all who desire a prac tical and profitable course at a low rate of tuition. Remember, next Monday is the day the school be a ins. H. S. Shockley, Principal. Llohtn nOS Deadly Havoc. (few Orleans, La.'June 10 While S.dney Farver was plowing in his fields near Duseal’Lafayette Pahris* a strake of lightning de fended and struck the plow, kili ning Farver and the four horses with which be was driving the plow. Adam who was stand ing neai at the time, was also struck and was so badly injured ihat he is expected to die at any moment, A third man in the party whose name is’ unknown, ran to the town tu tell the news,but fell stricken wtih spasms ju»t as he reached it ,*tid may die. RHUDY | HARVEY & Company We have recently almost doubler! th? cig stack of Rhady Co and now take pleasure in announcing to the trade that we’have thous ands and thous mds of QGlicirs worth of the greatest bargains in fur niture ever offered the Rome Pubiic, Remerrrber, the banquet is spread' and that th s co* dial invitation is your garment at the feast, An enormous stock repletfe with bargains ih every line, $ ♦ , Rhudy Harvev & Co Successors o RHUDY' & CO, Ek W z e beg to asaounceithat the newibusHTess of Har/t-y, Khuai & Co, has also the stock of Caskets-Coffins andi undake rs supplies and will cc ntintie-to> make scientific embalmspecialty DOS T STOP TOBACCO.. HOW TO' CURE WH.Eli.ff, USING IT. Tl® tob’Muo iabit grows on a man uii’ibhis- nenwous systeaa... is i-erivusly affected, imp-wring henjith, corn fork anid hap pine ss--.To quihsudctanly xtsbooi severe e» shock to the svstem, hb. to’’a<jco to- an ill vet e rate • u bob bee-om e s a stitn u - lant that his- system conii dually ciraves. "'Baoa-Gtivo” is as&ieotifjo core fwatiht tobacco liabiis, iu all its forms,. care-fhsldy corapnunded after thwfo>|ftn.i#)lia of an eminent Berliw physiaiaia who a&ed it in his private-pdraetica siinca 1.i472_ without failure. Ji-,is pirely vegotahle. and gua ran teed perfect ly Virnntess-. You can,use :aI the tobacco, yea want xhile taking “B'acoAYino," It will notify you when, tw stop. We give a written gua-narteo to cure pernatinentdy *ny c-ao®. with threo boxe-s,. or re fur d the-money with 10 per cant interest* “ Baco furo'’ is nob a substii'at©, but ti scientific sure 4 that cures witboat the aid of will powder and with, no inc»»nvevienGe. ilj leaves the s .xsteni as- pure and [and free from nicotine as tbeday you took you> first cbew or smoke. Ct'RED BY B.*CO-CUHO. AN»> (SAINED T’ilBTY POUNDS From huudisAs of tes ji»<>nia.U, but origin, ais of which on file tn d opfe-»>’o iuj£>«cti«-n the folowingus present »d -—■ Clayton, Nevada C»,,. Auk.. ’an 18. Eureka CAeiuical <sr, M/g.,Ce. ~Ea Cwa» Wis. —Gentleursw: For forty veirs-L used tobacco in all its fordks. Twenty-fire yiw.s of tlaat lima 1 was gout sufferur for general liability and heart disease . For Jff'teen yeans I tried to quit, bn*, couldn’t. 1 too k variaros. teniadios, among others.■*No-To-lkr„” *<Tl» Ludiaa Tobacco An-. Cidofcs.’"voubia Chjori le Hold,” etc., etc., hut '»ne of them did we tbie Iw at bit of good*. Finally however, I pure-based a box of your, •BswcOrCuro' JMid.it h*isentirely cured me of Ae h:w>if in all its, forms, and 1 have increased thirty pounds in woigh.t and am relieved trom all the numerous aclaes and trains of body and ‘mind, f coujd writ- a quire of paoer uj,m*ii my chamged feelings and condition. Yours.respectfully, t*. H. MARIM'KT Fagm C. I*. Church, Clayton, Ark. Sold by all druggists at sl, per box; three boxes, (thirty days’ treatment), $2.50 with iron-clad, written guarantee, or sent direct upon receipt of price. Wri'e for booklet and proofs. Eureka Chemi cal & Mtg. Co., La Crosse, Wis., and Boston, Mass. 1. gab Best Country Syrup toi 20c at Holm’B Grocery Go's. The Millers’ National Asaooia tion is holding its third annual convention st Chicago,. SPOT CASH I i-xv’nat we- ara after. 'Jjting tta aiiGii&y and get the goods . be fore they are go:w. HOLMES GROCERY COMPANY, 25 hb sack Best Pat.. Flour 50c IT Granulated Sugar $1 00 1 bushel best Mya’-t 40c I p.k Grits 25c 1 doa. Market B.i.ikets 35c 12 lb. Best Lard $1 00 8 Bars Best Soap 25c Tobacco from 2 to 60c. lib. Sardines per box 4c Pickles per bottle 8c Cotton Sewd Hulls per,-Bale 25c 1 oz. Snuff ppr box 4c 2 “ “ '*• “ 7c ■ 4 u “ *’ “• 10-j 8 Best 5c Cigars 10c 3 Boxes Best Bluewsg: 10c 1 can Oysters 10c 1 lb Crackers 5c Hams IC.<U 11c par 6 Lamp Chimneys. 25c 11 sk. Bi An 60c . 1 Co’ ton Set J Meal 90c- Hay 40c, 50c 60e. hale 1 lb Breakfast Bacon Ifta 2 Br'xmis fol J3c 2 Bottles Pepper Sauce 15c 1 ba. Oats. 35c 6 ibs. Dried: Apples 25c 2;400 Matches 15c 4 Bottles. Vanilla Extract, 25c 4, “• Irirom “■ 25c 1 Gal Best Oil 15c 1 bu. Irish Pototoes. 35c 1 Pink Battle Catsup. 15c 2 Roktles Best Ink 5c 3. Bottles Mucilage 10c 3tfc- Broom s 200 6 1b Dried Peaches 25c 5 Packs Best Chew Gum 10c 1 gal Churn jurs 6c 1 lb Macaroni 8c 1 lb V *rinio.4Ja 8c 1 lb can Baking Powders 8c 1 lb Starch 5c Tea 20c, 40c, 50c, (iOc per lb. FOR 10 DAYS ONLY jrJ Yours to Please HOLIVES GROCERY CO. Masonic Temple Rome, Ga. For rent : Three large rooms upstairs; furnished or unfurnish ed, in a cool shady place. Inquire of Mrs Mary Shropshire, 2u3. 6th I aveaus. Good references required I mSSIiM COLUMN ATTORNEYS 1 “. W VANDIVEB A. G. Est in VANDIVER & EWING Attorneys ot Law. , HOME GEC-RGIA Office over Post office. Will prac tice in all courts. SEABDRN WRIGHT Attorney at Law. i HOME GEGRGIA I Offices: Masonic Temple Annex- Entrance on 4th Ave. Will so a general practice T.W. Alesgm'ier. Junius F. Hillye. ALEXANDER HILYER ATTORNEYS AT LAW Offiee in Manonjs Temple Build | mg, Rome Ga. f—’ G. Govan, Attorney at Law. Oflice in Ma. P B sonde Temple, Kroad Street. Ro/ae Ga. J. H. Spu lock, Vttorney at Law, Mason Temple ItuildidK Temple Rome Georgia. JAMES H. NEVlN—Attorney at Law OtM Poverty Hall nostoflSoe corner 3rd Wvenue Wright At Hamilton, Attorneys at Law. O nee in the King Building. 1 J ’ 'F ' HU r-wiwo ■ ..I—in , ». LNDEUWuoD-Auoruey at Law »i > Masonic Temple Gome, Ga. DENN Y— Attorneys at law. Othoe in Masonic Temple. Rome, Ga. kA/ H -. t.S— J.vo. W. STARLING—Etui, VV . “ Starling, Attorney- at Law, Masonic Temple, R>i<ne, Ga. teb23 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Fr,a nk . A. Wynn, Physician anil Surgeo Resilience, corner’th, Ave ami l ast » r» i St, Office, Room Bin Medical Building < «■ 1 ronch X- Co Dru* More * DH. RAMBUR—Physician and Surgeon - Office at reeltieuce 614 avenue A. FourtS ward. f P- HAMMOND— Physician and Surgeon— , Oners his , rofessional services to the peo ple of Ro oe ind sttrr-.nndlng country, ’hoe at CToncb and Watson’s drug store. 24" <-o»c‘ street. INK. W. D. GO’ T-, irtice at C A.Trevb; (/drugstore, -to. 3JBoad street. Te'ephou m, re." w . No. 21 J. A WILLS, DENTIST, 24fl| BROAD ST ! BLOOP POISON /