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’ president ’• J- Acting cashier
, A CgKI> G ' lr w , p. SIMPSON, Vice President
Merchants National Bank
OF ROME CA.
N TEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS.
YII vccoininodations Consistent with Safe Banking Ex
n ded om‘ Customers, ~
'■rubber goods
SYRINGES,
WATER BOTTLES,
BREASTPUMPS,
nipples,
BABY BOTTLES,
FLESH BRUSHES,
All styles of Rubber goods kept in a First
Class Drug stors. At
Trevitt & Johnsons.
prescription druggists,
206 BROAD STREET, ROME GA.
LUMBER,
All kinds of Rough
Lumber sawed to or
der on short Notice,
Call on or JVddress,
JOHN C- FOSTER
Poster’s JVEills Gra.
E. C. ATKINS & CO, CHATTANOOGA TENN,
MANUFACTURERS OF
CIRCULAR, BAND, GANG,
CROSS CUT AND HAND
SAWS, ETC.
WHOLESALE
Mill Supplies and Machinery, Saw Repairing a Specialty
New Jewelry,
Beautiful line of new
Silver Novelties, and
Silver Goods,
J. K. Williamson
Broad Street
THE HUSTLER OF ROME. TUESDAY OCTOBER. 2 1894.
FOLDING-BED LAWSUIT.
Frank White, of Bangor, was Shut
up in one.
A rathar remarkable case will
be brought to trial at the October
term of the supreme justice court
in Bangor, Maine, all hinging on
the antics of one of tnose man
traps—a folding bed. Suit has
been brought by Agnes White, of
Bangor, against Oakes & Chan
dler, a Bangor furniture firm, for
$5,000 damages The action grows
out of the accident which Frank
\\ bite received by the collapsing
of a folding bed, whereby hisspine
was broken. Now his sister wants
$5,000 from Oakes & Chandler,
who sold her the bed, claiming
that that is the amount she was
obliged to pay her brother. A nice
question in law is raised by this
case. The tangle as to whether ti e
liability from the warranty of the
article sold would apply to third
parties. It Mrs. White had been
injured the case would have been
less complicated.
Method in her Madness.
Naw York, Oct 2nd.—Mrs,Hal
liday, who while insane, murder
ed Sarah J. MrQtiillian and daugh
ter. Margaret McQtiilliau aud her
husband, Paul Halliday, last fa 1
near Middletown, is a model pris
oner .at the Insane Hospital at
Matteawan.-
Dr Alison, Superintendent of the
hospita , o.ie of the medical experts
who testified to her insanity at the
trial, knew that the muttering ii -
coherence and general viciousuess
of her conduct were not character
istics of the type of mania from
which the prisoner was suffering
and he quickly gave her to under
stand that the kind of treatment
she reciev'd would depend .entire
ly upon her own conduct.
There was at ouce a marked im
provement. She became quiet,
tractable and decent aud cleanly
in speech and habits aud has con
tinued so up to the nreseut time.
Trouble in the BoK Family.
New York, Oct 2. —William J,
Bok, who conducts a newspaper
syndicate bureau at No. 33 Park
Row, has publicly given notice in
a Brooklyn newspaper that he will
not be responsible for any debts
contracted by his wife, Bessie
Whitmore Bok, she having left his
home against his wishes and with
out just cause.
Mr. Bok is a brother of Edward
W. B >k, editor of the Ladies Home I
Journal. His wife is a sister of Mrs
T. Dewitt Talmage Until last fall
the couple lived at No.ss9Lafay
ette avenue, Brooklyn. They were ■
married in January 1893 by Dr '
Talmage. Uncongeniality is the I
only known cause f or the trouble I
between them. No legal action has
been taken by either of
Promise Partially Kept.
Sringfield, Ohio, October 2. — |
A squad of police are guarding the j
residence of Perrv Grube to-day.
About 2 o’clock this morning an I
unknown messenger called him to
the door and handed him a white
cap letter, stating that this house
and barn had to be burned to-1
night.
No cause was given. His house
was set on fire, but the fires were'
discovered before much damage
was done.
Only a Drunken Brawl.
Paris. Oct, 1. —The Government
has not received any news of an
attack U| on the French in Rio Ja
nerio. Advices received here from
that city today state that the Bra
zilian Capital is now tranquil and
that the report of a disturbance
arose from a drunken brawl be
tween soldiers and civilians.
An UnluckySNumher
Vo’umbus, Ohio, Oct Ist.—A
bat h of 13 United States prison
ers wen- received at the penitenti
ary today from rhe Indian Tern
tory.Among then) was one Indian,
The crimes of the majority of
them were horsestealing and tak
ing whiskey into the Indian Na
tioi).
AN EXPOSITION!
CHINA, CLASSWARE, LAMPS,
TIN WARE and HOLISFFURNISHINGS
WHERE YOU CAN BUY VERY MUCH UNDER.
ANY PRICE YOU HAVE HAD HERETOFORE.
$ 1 "eccer
body and dome to match. S3Fy.
A splendid sewing lamp, and 4-Quart Tin Buckets, 10c.
would be cheap at $1.75.
S 1 98 oecorated par I ° r Large Diah ?ans ’ 15c ’
" Lamp. Has polished Large Tin Graters, sc.
brass base, body and dome beauti- Egg M hips, sc.
fully decorated. Worth a great Patent Sifters, 10c.
deal more than we ask.
$ 1 49' a^er Sets, nev- looth 1 icks, sc,
er offered before for Rolling Pins, 10c.
less than $175. . Salt Boxes, 10c.
QQp Per set. Beautiful Dec-
* orations, French China, Sctub brushes, 10c.
in Cups and Saucers, Plates or Blown Tumblers, sc.
Oyster Bowls. These goods are ' Glass Syrup Pitchers, 10c.
worth 50 per. cent more money.
$3 49 EngHsh Decorated Glass Butter Dishes, 10c.
Ware. Full Chamber Glass Pitchers, 10c.
Sets. Would be considered a bar- Kitchen Spoons, sc.
gain at $4.50. Gqod Dippers.loc.
Plain White China, Open Stock.. or j
„ , x Perforated Chair Seats, 10c.
French Chsna Plates
French China Cups and Saucer’s. Graduated Measures, sc.
French China After Dinner Cups Augite Stove Mat, 10c.
and Saucers ‘ Tea Bells, 10c.
Onyx and Brass Piano Lamps.
Hall Lamps. Household Ammonia, 10c.
Library Lamps. Brass Hoop Buckets, 19c.
Banquet Lamps. Ha|f Go|lon ag9 p it0 | Mrs> 2 lc.
Come and you will find choicethings never shown
here before. Our Five and Ten Cent Counters are
loaded down with Bargains.
THE Win STOKE. ““S
tl
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HHHHHI
Is as safe and hornless as a flai I
‘’eed poultice. 1. acts (ike a poul
tice, drawing outfrs rerar 1 pane,
and curing al’ diseases pcculia:
to ladies.
“Orange Blosf>n” is a pas
tile, easily used at any time; <
is applied right to the parts |
Zvery lady can treat herseL
with it.
Mailed to any address upon re.
ceiptofSi. Dr. J.A. McGill&Co.
C Panorama Place, Chicago, IK.
Sold by
D, W. Curry Druggist
Everybody who is!
somebody preaches!
the doctrin:“Patronize
home industry.” Lov
ers of a good cigar can
afford to practice what
they preach for Wait
er’s Rome made cigars
are the best on the mar
ket.
rving W. Larimore, physical di
rector ot Y. M. C A-. Des Moine 8
lowa, says he can conscientiouely
recommend Chamberlain's Pain Balm
to athletics, gymnasts, bicyclists, foot,
ball players and the profession in
general for bruises, sprains and dis
locations; also for soreness ami stiff
ness of tho muscles. when applied
before the parts become swollen it
will effect a cure in ouehalf the time
usually required. For sale by Lowry
Bros Druggists
AT HALF PRICE.
We show bv far the
largest line of C h i 1-
dren’s Kn e e Pants
Suits. We have them
from -60 c up.
We make them and sell
them at bottom prices,
HUME & PERKINS
I
Leather and Shoe Findings’
Hand made Shoes built to order, Repairing (
a speciality, at
Masonic Temple Store.
$25
FOR MERCANTILE
COURSE IN
BOOK-KEEPING
Including Books
Call at office for particulars
J G. HARM ISON
taKKc
M. A. THEDFORD'S
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LIVER MEDICINE. I
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dyspepsia \ *7 , joj I Sick ok i
lUDISESTIUN \ I
Sa/ousNESs\ Jaundice' .
Sourness IthLoss of
Stomach WTT Appetite i
None Genuine Without The Likeness..no
Signature ofM.A.Thedford or FrontOf
Each Wrapper. M.A.Thedford M£□.(§■
Rome. GA.
Valuable Farias forßenlor
sale 11
We have On hand a
number of good farms
for rent or sale. These i
farms have come into 1
our hands at very rea
sonable figures, and
we are in position to
offer them at low
prices and on most
favorable terms. Ten
ants and buyets would
do well to consult us
before trading. We can ;
rent or sell. To good <
parties, wishing time
on Farms we are pae- I
pared to offer bargains .
Come and see us
Hoskinson & Harris. |
Jelly Sets, at Morris’
Telephone 6. -• •