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Rome Mutual loan Association.
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*; HOME OFFICE ROME GEC R3l A,
325, Broaj Street.
A National Building and Loan Company,
safe Investment and
Good Profit Made by small
| ™ Montnly Payments,
OFFICER.
J. A.-GLOvER, President. .1. D. MOORE, Sec’ty & Treas.
CHAS. 1. GRAVES,(Vice President. J H. RHODES, f«ud Dept.
HALsTED SMITH, General Couiui
*No. 304 Broad Street*
FALL MILLINERY,
EMBROIDED SILKS,
and ZEPHYS,
At lowest cash prices, Call on us.
Respectfully,
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Madison Avem e and 580 ,Street,
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$□ per day and up. American Plan.
FIREPROOF AND FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY
PARTICULAR.
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Two Blocks from the Third and Sixth Avenue Elevated
Kailmads
The Madison and Fourth A venue and Belt Line Cars pa«s
the Door,
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S M. CLARK, proprietor
Passenger Elevator runs all night.
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WHILE ATTENDING COURT,
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Williams’ Restaurant and Boarding House,
on Fifth Avenue opposite the New Court House
Reasonable,
P. E. Williams, Proprietor.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME. MONDAY OCTOBER, I 1894.
POPS THREATENS TO KILL
A Democrat Threatened Unless he
Gives up his Office.
Little Rock, Ark., Sept.3o —At
he iec*nt general election (he Pup
uliHt nf Nevada county ♦ lected all
their candidates ou thec >unfy tick
et »-x 'opt the candidate for count )
clerk, a man by the name of
Vaughn.
O. R. McDaniel the D mocratic
nominee, ran ahead of his ticket
and was declared elected by the
board of election cc.nimieAouers
and was given hie cert ideale of elee
tion. Vaughn served notice on Mc-
Daniel that he intended to contest
the election and arrangements
were made for faking depositions.
A few days ago McDaniel receiv
ed a note written upon a sheet o*
the paper that was used by the
Populists during th" campaign ii -
forming him that if he did not
-urrender his claim to the county
clerkship he would be killed and
hit home would be burned. The
Democrats of Nevada county are
very much wrought up over the
threat, and every night three or
four citizens are detailed to guard
his house,
TRADEGY AT BELL’S.
A Farmer and a Tenant kill one
Another.
Monroeville Ala, Sept. 30.—A
shocking shooting aifair occurred
at Bell’s Landing Monday last, re.
suiting in the death of two persons
one a prominent citizen of this
ciuoty, MrM.P. Stallworth, broih
er of cur probate judge, Hou. A. J.
Stallworth. A negro named Evan
Baldwin v as farming on Mr. St ill
worth’s land. and commenced to
haul his cotton to a neighboring
gin, wl en Mr. Stallworth order; d
h m not to d« so, but to haul it to
his.
Monday they met, each armed
with a gun. and tired on each other
at the same time. Stallworth was
shot in the eye w ith a small shot
which proved fatal in twelve hours.
The negro was rhot in the bowels
and only lived about an hour. Mr.
Stallworth was a prosperous a.nd
popular citizen and leaves a wife
and children to mourn his loss.
CAUGHT THE MURDERER
The Moonshiner who Killed a Rev
enue Officer Now in Jail.
Little Rock,Sept,3o, -John Cook ,
one of the Pike county moonshi
ners who ki'led Deputy United
Mates Marshall Grisson two weeks
ago, was captured yesterday, and
is in jail in this city.
Jim Cook, his brother, is in the
mountains of Pike, and is being
pursued bv a posse. It is believed
that he will be captured before
morning.
A GEORGE COLONY
A Lot of Sinde-Taxers to Settle
in Baldwin County,Ala.
Mobile, Ala. ,S°pt. 30—The Fair
hope Industrial Association of Des
Moines, la ,have determined to es
tablish a colony based on Henry-
George's single tax theory in Bald
win county, Ala. The lands are lo
cated between Daphne and Battles
on the east ern shore of Mobile bay
and officers of the associatin will be
here shortly to start things moveing.
Twenty-five families will come as
soon as preparations are completed,
and this number will be increaseb
to a hundred by spring. They will
engage in trucking, fruit growing
and small manufactures.
Lili’s Last Hope
Sau Francisco, Sept. 30. —Hono-
lulu advices state that a number
of ex- Queeu Ltlioukalini's -uppor
ters have taken the oath of allegi
ance to the republic, chief among
them is being Paul Neumann, ihe
ex-Q leeu’s adviser, and Editor Lo
gan of the Bulletin, rhe royalist
organ. The American Union party
w as to hold a meeting on the 2‘2ud
instant to nominate a ticket for
ilm ccimitiv election. . .
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THING l3sr ROME
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-4'»iMcDonald-Sparks-Stewart-Company.U4-
Furniture, Carpets, Huis &
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We carry the largest stock in the state. We buy
cheaper than any house in the state We sell
cheaper than any other house in the state.
We do business on business principles.
Our customers arealways pleased
with their purchases. We have
The Best Goods
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LO'WEIST FRIGES.
We are always picking up big bargains for our
customers. Once a customer always a cus
tomer. Solid Oak Suits $15.00 to $25.00
Call and see our
$20.00, PARLOR SUITS.
Wear just overflowing with bright new Furniture
It is a pleasure to show you these goods. Call
and see us.
jlWeitakin!, ofc, Caskels &
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Having purchased the complete Undertaking bus
iness of W. A. Rhudy, we are prepared to give
this branch of our business the best of at
tention, We have made many improve-
: ments &c, which enable us to better
serve the public than ever been
done in Rome before
IcOWSSrConipw.
1. 3 & 5. Third Avenue; Q