The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, September 10, 1894, Image 5

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- rlin 1’ eoi «*•“ T ‘ J- BIMPBOX ’ A,thl K cashier. ACKh l> '‘’ w . F. SIMPSON, Vice president Merchants National Bank OF ROME GA. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. All w(-oniino<lati<)i> Consistent with Safe Banking Ex ended our Customers, O V E LT Y” automatic hair curler, WORKS BY ITS SELF. a heater given with each Cl TRLERFREE- FOR SALE BY c. A. TREVITT AND & Johnson, Rome Mutual Loan Association. HOME OFFICE ROME GEORGIA, 325, Bro id Street. „ A National Building and Loan Company, Purely Mutual, safe Investment and Good Profit Made by small Monthly Payments, OFFICERS. J. A. GLOvER, Presioent. J. D. MOORE, Sec’ty * Treas. CHAS. I. GRAVES, Vice President. H. RHcDES, Mgr’ Land Dept. HAL a TED SMITH, General Ciuieil. E. C. ATKINS & CO, CHATTANOOGA TENN, MANUFACTURERS OF CIRCULAR, BAND, GANG, CROSB cut and » * - S ffi c L E S, > xZ* x_z AZ VA/\/X/\z'\z'\ZXZXZXZXZX' 1 / _rx-Z'^x_z - > - >✓ We make them and sell them at bottom prices, HUME & PERKINS _A__ "W. HART, Leather and Shoe Findings. Hand made Shoes built to order. Repairing a speciality, at Masonic Tempi© Store. SHOPS REMOVED. To my patrons and the public I wish to state that I have removed ms Carriage Waggons and Blacksmith Shops From the old stand in +he Four! h Ward to the buildin opposite the New urt ho . u s e am alwavs readv to do guaranteed carriage buggy, wagon and Blacksmith work Repairing and Horse Shoeing a spec y M. A. WIMPLE, MR THE HUSTLER OF ROME, MONDAY SEPTEMBER 10 1894 CRAZED BY CIGARETTES. A Young Man’s Fondness for Them Leads to Jail. New York, Sept. 10. —William Schneider, aged 21 years, of Wil 'iainsburgh. wasaccusedof n-sanlt by his sister, Elizabeth, in Police Court to-day. “For many years,” i der said, “my brother has been an inveterate cigarette fiend, and mother and 1 have tried our best to make him stop it. A month ago he began to act as if there was something the matter with his head. He said foolish things and craved for cigarettes. He declared that cigarettes were following him wherever he went. Then he became violent and tried to kill mother with an ax, and then to kill mo.” The Justice com mitted Schneider to jail to have his sanity inquired into. THE BIG LEAGUE Result of the Games Yesterday— Baltimore Increases her Lead. STANDING Ofi'lHE CLUBS. clubs Played Won. Lost P. c Baltimore.. “ “113 77 33 .641 New York.. “ “115 75 40 .6.52 Boston.. “ “114 74 40 .640 Philadelphia.• “114 66 48 .570 Brwklyn . “115 63 52 '741 ' Cleveland.. •’ “110 56 54 .500 Pittsbu-g.. “ “113 55 S 8 .487 Chicago.. “ “Ila 50 fjs .436 Cincinnati,, “ “117 50 t>7 .428 St. Louis.. “ “117 47 70 .402 Washington.. “117 40 77 .342 L uisville.. “115 33 82 .287 GAMES YESTERDAY. At Louisville — R. E- M. Louisville 3 1 0000000—4 8 1. Baltimore 11070000 o—9 17 1 At Chicago— Chicago 10001110 l—o 14 2 Cleveland 510030 0 o—9 14 2 At St. Louis—First game— R. H. F. St, Louis 202300000—7 12 2 Brooklyn 00011 030 o—s 9 4 Second game— ota K. H. E. St. Louis 5001 00 01 —7 13 3 Brooklyn 46010000 —ll 17 0 At cincinnitci—First game P. H. E- Oincinnatti 400 00 0 » 9—4 10 4 Washington OOIuOOGO 0-1 6 5 Second game— R H. E cincinuatti 0 0 2 5 o—7 12 Washington 3 0 0 3 0 o—6 8 4 <3diun calle.i ou account of dark- ness. Chfna-Japan War News. London, Sept. 10.—The Central News correspondent in Shanghai !■■■■ 11 ' H, “ ‘■‘a- ceased ; BRINGING THEM BACK. 1 I Popuiists Withdraw From ths Par | ty and Return to Democracy. 1 Homerville, Ga., September 9. —Col. W. Y. Atkinson spoke here today. Fully 2,500 were present. Col. Atkinson aroused great en thusiasm. R. G. Dickerson, chairman of the executive committee, present ed Captain William M. Ham mond, of Thomasville as the next speaker, who made a strong speech. It is generally coi c “ded that vast good was done to democ racy by this rally. One of the nominees of the pop- I ulists, Mr. J. A. Smith, who was * nominated for tax received, came forward at the conclusion of the speaking and publicly withdrew from the race, announcing that henceforth he would forever sup port the democratic nominees. Al any colored men of prominence sent up a shout in one chorus that they were done with the populists. Old Clinch is jubilant. She will send up an increased majority in both state and national electio s ► 1 ~-TT * K1 M. A. THEDFORD'S LIVER MEDICINE. / '"r / ,■ <a - I h , Vosr/v*.Vf SS DYSPfFUA I ift) j SICK on □ 3/IJOUS//£SS\ jAUf/DJCE " Sgumzss 17/ ’ > STOMACH Appotate None Genuine Without The Likeness..nd Signature orM A.Thedford on FrontOf . Each Wrapper. M.A.Theoford Med.(§ i ’ „ - ——“r * - - - It OME« GA • J ' " f ft A. "T”" % T”" T"“7“ h ,i"1 " > JZ 1— -L -L v— V * Examine Our Bargains, AND THEY GETIN- THE RUSH; 20 per. ct off of Manufacturers cost. In order to make room for our enormous stock which is arrivingdaily, we will for the next ten days give 20 per. ct. off of Manufacturer’s cost on all ladies and childrens Slippers, Oxfords, Low Cuts and Operas. -HWe Have An Elegant Line OfH- COXEYS QUEER CAMPAIGN A Populist Genius Wrth Many Cranky Attachments. — Massillon, 0 ~ Sept. 8. —Mr. Cox ey is very busy opening his cam paign and trying to find twenty I farmerswilling to donate twenty | horses to help haul his circus over the road. He has personally sup p'ied twenty horses Contribution boxes face the crowd as enter the tent, and venders of“reform” literature, peanuts and lemoun.de are abroad. The failure of the gen eral to have a parade was proba bly due to the immense amount of fun that has been poked at him. He said today: "I'm not running a circus yet.” An inspection of the grounds, however, suggest that he is over modest end has the greatest show oneaith.’’ Browne’s art beggars nl description. Speaking began at 2 o’clock this afternoon, and with an intermission for supper,will continue until late tonight. Gordon Lee, Nominated Fayette,Ga .September 9 —ln the i primary election held in this coun I ty yesterday to select a democratic candidate’ for representative, the , indications are that Gordon Lee, | h»s carried the county by two or three hundred votes, defeating B. F. Thurtnau and J. R. McFarland. Major Bacon has carried the coun ty hv a good majority with Gar rard polling the next highest vote for United States senator. REMOVAL. After doing business for six years on sth. Ave., in the Fourth Ward, I have removed my stock of staple and fancy groceries to the R. V. Mitchel! old stand, recently occupied by L. G. I odd, at 409 Broad St. where I am better th m ever be fore to cater to t h e wants of my old cus tomer® and the- public generally. Yours for the best to eat, L. A. Dempsey, 409 Broad, St. 9-7- 1 mo. Irving W. Larimore, physical di rector ot Y . M. C A , Des Moires lowa, says he can conscientiously recommend Chamberlain’s Pain Ba'm to athletics, gymnasts, bicyclists, foot hull players and the profession in general for bruises, sprains and dis locations; also for soreness and stiff ness of the muscles, when applied before the parts become swollen it will effect a cure in one halt the time usual l .» required. For,ale b> Lowrj Bros Lr .ggisis. Everybody who is somebody preaches the doctrin: “Patronize home industry.” Leav ers of a good cigar can afford to practice what they preach for Wart er’s Rome made cigars are the best on the mar ket. BEW ARE OF OINTMENTS FOR CA TARRH THAT! ONTAIN .MERCURY as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely de range the whole system’when en tering it through th? mucous sur faces. Snch articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, us the | damage they will do is ten fold to the good you pan possibly derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co,, Toledo, 0., contains no mer cury, and is taken internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall ’s Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and is made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. <W“Sold by Druggists, price 75c per bottle. $25 FOR MERCANTILE COURSE IN BOOK-KEEPING Including Hooks I ChJI at office for particulars J G HARM ISON. ; EDWD. BUCHANAN. 1 ■ ) Armstrong Hotel. ; Teacher of Violin, t Mandolin, Guitar. . Young Ladies taught > at Residence until - Shorter College opens. 9-1-1-mo.