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125 HORSES
floastod to in a Niw York
City Blaze
BOATNER BEATS BENOIT
In the Second Contest For
Congressional Honors
Nashville Wants The
Battle Abbey
New York. June 12.— The Amer
ican Horse Exchange building, on
Broadway between Fiftieth and
Fifty-first streets, was totally
destroyed by lire last night. Over
125 horses were killed, including
the famous horse,Alfred G, with a
record at 2:19 and valued at $7,-
500. Itis estimated that the dam
age on the building will be about
$200,000. The loss on the stock is
estimated from $75,000 to SIOO,-
000.
WINS THE SECOND TIME.
New Orleans, June 12. —At the
special election for congressman
in the fif.h district held yesterday
the returns come in slowly, but
enough are received to show that
Colonel C. J. Boatner, democrat,
has been elected by a good majori
ty over Benoit, populist. The
same opponents ran last Novem
ber in the regular election and
Boatner was elected, but Benoit
contested and the seat was declar
ed vacant by the national house
of representatives.
WORKING For BATTLE ABBEY.
Nashville, Tenn., June 12. —
The committee to raise funds for
Rouss confederate memorial bat
tle abbey, in case it should Ip
located at Nashville, started to
work yesterday. General \V. H.
Jackson, owner of Belle Meade,
started off the list with $2,500.
Itis the purpose to raise SIOO,OOO,
in addition to the $115,000 already
raised here, this latter sum includ
ing the site.
DIED LAST NIGHT.
After A Painful Illness a Good
Woman Rests.
Mrs. H. H. Richards, after a
painful illness of several weeks
duration, died last night at her
home in East Rome.
Sixty-eight years of age, she
had lived such an unselfish, Chris
tian life, that nwt only her chil
dren mourn her as the best of
mothers, while the husband is in
consolable in the grief over the
loss ot a noble hearted wife, but
all who knew her regret that an
other score of years was not meted
out to her.
The funeral will occur from the
Second Baptist church atOo’clock
tomorrow, Saturday morning, and
Will be conducted by her pastor
Rev. J. E. Hudson.
The interment will take place
at Pleasant Valley, near her former
hpme, in the Flatwoods.
Besides a husband, Mrs. Rich
ards leaves six son and daughters
to mourn her death. They are Mrs.
Ed Camp, of Livingston, Mrs.
Cicero H.mmond, of Armurchee,
and Miis Etta Richards of East
Rome and Messrs. W. S., J.H. and
V.' B. Richards, of Rome.
The pall bearerswill be Messrs.
E. J. Lanham, J. D Moore, Wm.
Archey, \\ . P. McLeod, Fletcher
Smith and J. W. Landcaster. They
are requested to meet at the late
residence at 8 :30 o’clock tomor
row morning.
Has Arrived
Every one in the city who has
at any time been a member of the
Christian church, is invited to be
present at the court house on next
Sunday ut 11 a. m. A heartfelt
welcome will be given you. At the
same time and place th** general
public will be sincerely welcomed,
as the pastor will be present and
regular Lord's day services will
be held, including the Lords Sup
per. B. B. McCraw,
Pastor First Crristian Church.
Try a Winfrey’s Pure Havana —
kjeu will smoke nothing else.
$ WM.
It AND «/ ' a.
lA KLUSTER OF
BULLS EYE SHOTS
I reckon I had bet'er not repeat
yerterdaj’a Bull’s Eye Kolumn—
I think, at least* 100 people have
raked me over the coals about cut
ting it so short, and then, I have
promised ebout 99 of them that 1
w ill not do so again.
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■“Talk ab >ut quick time,” said
Superintendent Dow of the Rome
Cotton Tie Mills, to me this morn
ing, I ordered a pump from Atlan
ta last night, wiring in the mes
sage. The pump is here and this
afternoon, or 24 hours form the
time* the message was sent, the
pump will he at work at the tie
mills. Just listen for the whis'le,
this afternoon.’’And he was away.
Dow is a hustler.
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Mr. Will Chidsey, of Chidsey &
Sous, tfeild me that his firm is ma
king large shipments of Floyd
county huesleberries these days.
The berries are bought at 10 cents
a gallon and shipped away to
market. On next Tuesday, Chidsey
& Son will receive their first car
of Georgia water-melons. They tell
me that the melons will be large
and of the very finest variety.
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Have you ever noticed the plas
tering in the new' court house? I
ask the question so that J may
have an excuse to say to those
krauks who are eternally kicking
about such things, that the plas
tering in the Floyd county new
court house did not cost the coun
ty a cent. The Board made a con
tract with one of these birds of
i passage plasters and were to pa
■ him a round sum for a fancy job
The fellow finished his work, tried
to bulldoze a settlement but as
his work was “off” he was laugh
ed at. He left, making vigerous
threats. But he never came back.
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In yesterday’s bicycle races two
of the Western Union Co’s messen
ger boys won three prizes. The
Western Union has a foci way of
“getting there” along other lines
too, even if some of the fire laddies
do kick about the tower alarm
failing to ring.‘You cant keep a
squirrel »n the ground.
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Avoid Future Pitfalls, Should Secure
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“ Here at lart is information from a high
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The book lully describes a method by which
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A method by which to end all unnatural
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Toexchnn! • a j- led and worn nature for
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A despairing man, who had applied to us,
■ ,:n after wrote :
“Well, I till you that f t day is one 11l
never forget. I ju- 1 bubbled with joy. I
v an’ed to 1. g everybody and tell them my
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was born toi.c;-. Why <lL:i’t yen tell me
whm I first v.-rcto that 1 would find it this
way?”
And another thus;
“'lf juu dumped a cart load of go’d at ny
feetit would n t bring such gladness into my
life as your method has done.”
Writs to the ERIE MEDICAL COMPANY,
Buffalo, N. Y., and ask for the little book
railed ‘‘COMPLETE M ANHOOD.” Refer to
this paper, and the company promises to send
the book, in sealed envelope, without any
marks, and entirely free, until it is well intro
duced.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME FRIDAY JUNE 12 1896
i ELECTRIC CAR COLUMN
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Miss Emma May is quite ill, I
auffHiiiig wnh typhoid fever
The East Rome Epworth L«>ngu>‘
will hold aii important meeting t
b-night.
The uianv friends of Mrs. M. G
McDonald will regret to learn ihat
she is quite ill.
Mrs. Frank Weems is a guest of
her parents, in Carrollton, Ga.,
for a few days.
Mis. J. C. Bass, of Carrollton,
is the guest of Mrs. C. C . Bass, on
Fourth Avenue.
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The Prince of Rome is one of
Winfrey’s best cigars.
Al wavs in season, Hopkins
Steamed Hominy (Hulled Corn). ’
Elegant lunch in Milk .
Farmers who visit the city, state (
that crops were never in finer fix
at this stage of their growth. ,
In the grove near the depot, the
North Rome Epworth League will |
give n lawn party tonight.
State Senator Wesley Shrop
shire, of Summerville, was in the
city a few hours yesterday after
noon.
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“Good goods in small pack- j
ages”—try a Winfrey's “W. & A.” I
Two prarie schooners passed I (
th uugh the city today enroute to*’
South West Georgia, from Omaha
Nebraska. '
Pa'tronize home industry by buj - (
ing Warters Rome made cigars,
the very finest smoke on the niar
ket. For sale by all dealers. j
Mr. Julius Levey, a prominent <
I merchant of Bryan, Texas, is in ;
t the city, a guest of his unclas j
Messrs. M. and I. Rosenberg.
Misses Ellen and Mattie Boyn- 1
ton, of Atlanta, are the guests of '
I that gifted writer, Mrs. E hel '
I Hillyer Harris, on College Hill.
fry a Winfrey’s Pure Havana, (
nothing better.
Fire Companies No. 2. and No.
1 . accompanied by many Romans,
»ill leave for St. Simons on Mon- |
| day. Cheap rates have been grant- i
ed by the railroads. f
Druggist say that their sales of 1
Hood’s Sarsaparilla exceed those I
of all others. There is no substi- 1
tute for Hood's. (
Capt. Harry Krouse, one of the (
very best and most popular Life (
insurance men of Atlanta, is in
the city visiting hi«daughter, Mrs. J
Tom Woodruff, he is also doing a ' n
fine business for his sompany.
Winfreys Hand made cigar is {
the finest smoke on the market. j
Capt. Jim Sproull. cue of An
niston’s leading business men, is <_
in this,his old home city,enjoying j J
a much needed vacation, while he I
renews the tit s of boyhoods friend- ,
ships. J -
Capt. Joe L Bass, on- of Geor-;
gia’s most successful business men I
has gone to his old home at Dowel- I
town to spend a brief vacation
among the familiar scenes of his
boyhood. |
The First Baptist church is not
attending picnics, though the First <
Baptist Sunday school is. The |
school will go to Chicamauga on ,
next Tuesday—and invites its 1
friends to take a day off and join
m the pleasures of the occasion.
Miss May Clark has returned to ‘
her home in this city from a two!
weeks stay at the bedside of herj
brother, Master Jule, who has ' ,
been critically ill st Chattanooga. : <
Prof. Clark, herfather, and Miss:
Cora her sister are still with the 1
little invalid who, we are happy to i ’
state convalescent.
According to a writer in the Loi - i
don News, Prince Ferdinand, of ]
Bulgaria, is a decided accomplish- <
ed sovereign. He is a naturalist I (
who probably knows more about <
the flora and fauna of Brazil than ’
many professed scientists. He al- j
so has a fine ear for music, and
’ j
plays both the harp and the piano <
with remarkable expression. He 1
speaks half a dozen languages,and l i
and his ‘‘devotion to little Prince '
'Boris is delightful to witnesn.”
Mothers will find Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy especially valuable
, for croup and wh'-emi'iir enugh. It
;wiH M'v* prompt :m<i i- safe
and i.leasant. We have s<>i<| it for
several years and it has
f illed to give the most perfect sat
jielnction. G. W. Richards. Du
quesne. Pa. Sold by Low ry Bros.,
I Druggist, cor., Broud Si.,and 4th.
Ave.,Rome Ga.
I Miss Edith Carver, fcrm n rly of
this city but now a fair daughter
of Atlanta, is a guest of relatives
in Rome.
Now is the time to provide your
self and family wih a bottle of
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera ai.d
Diarrhoea Remedy as a safe-guard
I against an attack of bowel com
plaint during the summer months
It costs but 25c and is almost sure
to be needed before the summer is
over. This remedy never fails, ev- i
en in ihe most severe cioes. and is
in fact the only. preparation that
can always be depended upon.
When reduced with water it is
pleasant to take. For sale by Low- 1
ry Bros. Druggists cor Bi-ual St,,
and 4tb Ave.. Rome, Ga.
“As if a brick were lying in my
stomach" is the description by a
dyspeptic of bis-feeling after eat
ing.
This is one commoest symptoms I
of indigestion. If you nave it, take
Shaker Digestive Cordial.
Not only this sympton, hut all
the symptoms of indiges ion are
cured by Shaker Digestive Cor
dial .
So many medicines to cure this
one disorder. Only one that can
be called successful, because only
one that act c in a simple, naturs I
and yet scientific way. Shaker
Digestive Cordial.
Purely vegetable, and contain
ing no dangerous ingrediens,
Shaker Digestive Cordial (ones
up, strenthens, an 1 r-s:>res to
health a 1 ! the dig s ive o gans.
Sld by druggie.s, price 10
cents io SI.OO a bottle.
TO LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN.
Beginning Saturday, June 13th
and continuing until Sept. 27th,
the Western & Atlantic R. R. will
sell round trip tickets Saturd iy
afternoons and Sunday mornings
good to return not later than
Monday morning following date
of sale at $2. Rome to Lookout
Mountain and return. This is the
only line entering Union Depot
opposite Reed House, Chataimo
ga. C. K. Ayer, Ticke Agt.
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OTHERS
There is a difference between medi
cines and medicines.
Those of to-day, as a rule, differ from
those of the past in many respects.
Fully as great is the difference be
tween Dr. King’s
ROYAL GERMETUER
and the ordinary medicines of to-day.
It is unlike them in
THESE FIVE THINGS:
1. It does not taste like a medi
cine. It is as pleasant to take as
lemonade and makes a most refreshing
drink.
2. It never nauseates the most '
delicate stomach.
3. It does not swap off one dis- j
ease for another. It does not set up I
one form of disease in order to relieve j
another as is so often the ease.
4. It contains no alcohol or
opium in any form and is always
harmless even when given to a babe
one day old.
5. lit does not patch simply, it
cures. It reaches as nothing else
does to the hidden sources of disease j
in the blood and removes the cause. It j
does this with an ease and power that
have never been equaled.
For all troubles of the Blood, Stomach.
Bov. ?ls. Kidneys and Nerves, and for all forms
of MALARIAL POISON it stands pre-eminent—
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