The Rome hustler-commercial. (Rome, Ga.) 18??-????, November 30, 1898, Image 3

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Simmons, siei hi ■ othe I 1 P p ul, sho: K-mpin it th breast 8 other ntgr■« i off S. “ 10lJ 8 ia it jail -J, 1 Announcf -To ths public hat. aecured . 1 bam 5. ...del;* , an expert f aUCy c * r ‘<b maker, -.1 , 1 been ' past t^ o y enr w j ] pj,, .r m f'itauuj candy - i<n s \ Vflar , Qcw 3 dgib . k| ndeffi n 0 taflTn.-, » .oanat, I • aiD *. nongato, .to. • ask i« ri “i. M • can plea? > on. A. M. Antosi li, x t ( loor to Curry’s drug store 1 —— - HMl'l 1 - Ua-'gfMg SHOI TO PISCES. fste of a flEgro iHihtor io MUCH BY A FOSSE. led * m tin Told Blood for His Money. New Madrid, Mo., Nov. 30. ■wi has just reached here m an out of-the-way spat, ross the river, known as Mad , I bend, of the brutal murder • J. L. Loins, a white farmer. . ie tragc v occurred last Sa i urday night. Loins had engaged two ne -. oes, whose names are un known, to row bins across the iverfrom the Missouri side. He indiscreetly remarked that he lid mom yon his person As on as t e boat lauded, one of ho negro felled him by a blow om a jus. Thev then cut his iroat ami cast his body into he river. Ths corpse was found obbed of S6O ami a watch. One ol the negroes was cap i t ired by a pcsse of farmers last ! night, an I was at once shot to neces. The other negro is be ing pursued. He will meet with i x similar fate if caught. train held up Robber* W»r» Unsuccessful— One Wa« Captured, B<-daii... No, Nov. 30.—The] ’iiß6 f >ur« Pacific pi?seog'-r train | No. 74 v> bich left Bt, Joa at 2:301 o’clock yesterday afternoon, via Kansas City waa bold up four and a naif miles west of Sedalia at 9:30 o’clock lastnighl by three masked, men. one of whom. Jim West, an £ F. HANSON. NORRIS’N. SMITH. | THEHAKSOM SUPPLY CO. j I® Plumbing and Tinning. a Engineers’ and machinists’ 3 supplies. Stoves, ranges and S tinware. Gas and electric fix- * tures. INSURANCE 'gasoline g stoves. Water meters. ® 325 Broad st. Phone 32. 0 engineer in the e mpany’s employ was captured, wbi'e a second it be lieved to have been wounded and the third escaped . YOUR BEST INTERESIS. Will be served by making sure of health. It will be a los> of time and money to be stricken with serious illness. Take Hood’s Sarsaparilla and purify y»ur blood. In this way all germa of disease will be expelled, sickness aud suffering will be avoided, and your health will be preserv ed. Isn’t this a wise course? Hood’s Pills are the only pill* to take with Hood’s Sarsa ur.l la Price 25 cents. RIOT OVER THE FOOD. Kansas Volunteers Attempted to Demolish the Kitchen. Leavenworth Ka»., Nov. 30 A riet occurred in Camp Wa ter* of the Twenty-first Kansas last night. An attempt was made to demolish the cookhouse oper ated under contract. The treuble was the outgrowth of dissatie- faction over the quality and quantity of tin food. The co< k hotise was so badly damaged that break!' i-A could not be pre pared this in rung. fS Iff * r ’ Depniy Sheriff J. M. Johnston ttjiiO'ii 'es hitmelt a candidate for t n* i -e of Bailiff of the Baine District, and ae • you 'o vote for bun on •lection day. I aunoui.ee mysalf a* a candi date for bailiil of the 1919th dis trict, Floyd comity, and request the vote <rf friends and others in the election on the first Sat urday iu January. Geo. W. Bsauf rp. Soldiers remamber the Western Atlan tic R. R„ sells you tick ets at half rates. Depot, foot Broad St ' | I wnifMir wnwM i | 33.bj lI.IM IllWliu I I Wewiil Sell New I 1 olesale r T Tn £1 ■ ii ai Jtv X V Jab M J I: " 1 ! FOR CASH. Second Hand Books cheaper uhan the wt >; cheapest. Give me a call, ct I H. A. SMITH. | 1 fHF OLD RFLIA3LE BOOK STORE. 0 . LI I. . ■■ ■ t A ft '• h O ft ft i l . ' dis 2'■* iv j ® at. i Sf<a otf• ff » tlji y .« rt, P. WOOTEN & BRO., « Successors to ■! ROME PHARMACY. y.l 309 Broad st.—Now Clark Building. Sr? K s We ;avo bought the entire stock of the Roma -A ’ Pharmacy and are prepared to supply your wants in SX tiie drug, piescription .and patent medicine line. Our n stock is complete and of the very highest grade. 5S* We solicit a part of your patronage and shall en 3* > ’ deavor to the best of our ability to please you at a times. We should be pleased to have you cal! on u '■’ a Full line of druggist’s sundries, toilet articles a Ta *uch things as are usually carried in a first-class dr • store. Cigars and tob a cco. Come to see us.