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president T. J. SIMPSON, Acting cashier
MCK KI3U. w p BIMPgON> Vjce i. resl(lent
Merchants National Bank
OF ROME GA.
,nteresT allowed on time deposits.
All Accommodations Consistent with Safe Banking Ex
nded our Ct
RUBBER GOODS
SYRINGES,
WATER BOTTLES,
BREAST PUMPS,
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.
All kinds of Rough
Lumber sawed to or
der on short Notice,
Call on or Address,
JOHN C- FOSTER
Foster’s Nlills Gra.
E. C. ATKINS & CO, CHATTANOOGA TENN,
MANUFACTURERS OF
CIRCULAR, BAM). GANiQ,
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, THURSDAY OCTOBER 4 1894
FOR WOMEN FOLKS
WITH HIS WIFE
An Insane Passenger Jumps
From a Steamer Into the Sea
San Francisco,Oct 3, —M. Torto.
la a passenger on the steamer
Acapulco for Southern ports.a few
days ago attempted suicide at sea
b; ' jumping overboard with his
wife in his arms.
Tortola, was coachman for Gen
eral Barrilhs, wheu the latter was
President of Ga,utemala, and when
Barrillos was deposed Tortola, Jost,
bis reason,
He was sent here for treatment
and was returning to Guatemala
with his wife, apparently cured
Soon after leaving San Francisco,
h nvever he again became jinsan ,
and on the seventh day out grasp
ed his wife in his arms and jumped
overboard.
A boat was promptly lowered
from the steamer and soon the sou
pie wag oh board again, not much
worse for their plung.
A Lively Suicide.
Parkersburge, W. Va., Oct, 3. —
Elsworth Hupp, w ho lives with his
family several miles out of town,
quarrelled with his wife Sunday
night and left the house.
Hupp’s wife concluded to look
him up after a short time and
found him hanging in£thebarn
by the neck. The woman cut him
down and succeeded in reviving
him,which so aggravated the would
oe suicide that he took the rope
with which he had bung himself
and gave her a fearful heating.
Fashion Notes.
Satin ribbon braces over an ac
cordion pleated chiffon waist is
very effective.
For traveling hats soft felt,
trimmed with velvet and cock's
plumes.
Bluet is said to be becoming to
even the darkest brunette.
A waist of stem-green satin
worn with a black surah, accordion
pleated skirt, makes the prettiest
house costume we have seen.
Gray and geraneum-red satins
are worn by English bridesmaids.
A pair of blackbirds poise on the
extreme front of many of the au
tumn hats.
Double-breasted, tight fitting
coats, with strap seams and broad
revers and hip pockets are in favor
with the woman’s tailor.
To have a cash pocket added to
vour coat and nonchantly pick
your car fare therefrom places you
among the advanced.
You may be certain of one thing:
You will see the tailor-made girl
during the coming season as you
have never seen her before.
For evening wear the stocking
and slippers match the gown.
Gowns are being copied outright
from old portraits of famous bear -
ties.
The scarf corsage swathing for
slender beauties is most effective.
Poppies for the hair are tJie la
test noted.
Neck boas will be as fashionable
as ever.
The new capes lie fiat on the
shoulder; the voluminousness will
be caused by the big sleeves of the
dress.
Diagonal wools are in favor for
autumn gowns.
As many as three bodices are
made for one simple black skirt.
For carriage wear, white lace
veils are thrown over the hat and
face.
Black velvet will be much worn
this winter; Hats, caps, muffs and
hoods will be made of this delight
ful fabric, and it goes without
saying that the blacks will lead.
Onion Setts, Red
White and Ye’low, at
Turnley &Co,
AN EXPOSITION
CHINA, GLASSWARE, LAMPS,
TINWARE and HOUSEFURNISHINGS
-i *
WHERE YOU CAN BUY VERY MUCH UNDEI
ANY PRICE YOU HAVE HAD HERETOFORE.
$1.24 Decorated parlor lamp
’ Brass base, decorated
body and dome to match.
A splendid sewing lamp, and
would be cheap at $1.75.
$1.98 Decorated Parlor
" Lamp. Has polished
brass base, body and dome beauti
fully decorated. Worth a great
deal more than we ask.
$ 1.49 Tiu Water Sets, nev
er offered before for
less than $175.
98c. Per set. Beautiful Dec-
* orations, French China,
in Cups ami Saucers, Plates or
Oyster Bowls. These goods are
worth 50 per. cent more money.
OO /dQ English Decorated
’ Ware. Full Chamber
Sets. Would be considered a bar
gain at $4.50.
Plain White China, Open Stock..
French Chsna Plates
French China Cups and Saucers.
French China After Dinner Cups
and Saucers.
Onyx and Brass Piano Lamps.
Hall Lamps.
Library Lamps.
Banquet Lamps.
Come and you will find choice things never shown
here before. Our Five and Ten Cent Counters are
loaded down with Bargains.
THE m STORE.
speak. I asked him how long he
had been carrying it.
“I have had this one about six
months,” he replied, “but it is
getting worn. I shall have to get
another. This one 1 got in Evans
ville, Ind., and I shall have to
commence looking around for an
other. They cost a good deal, for I
have to have a good subject, and a
girl is so much lighter; and then”
he added, “They take with the
rrade better than a man would.”
“That was a year ago,” contin
ued the traveling man, and I have
not seen the old man since. When
he got through with a body he
said he always had it buried, and
in some cases had it returned to
the same grave from which it had
been taken. It was certainly the
most grewsome traveling kit that
I ever ran across. —Indianapolis
Sentinel.
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 beston the mar
ket.
rving W. Larimore, physical di
rector ot Y. M, C A., Des Moines
lowa, says be can conscientiously
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 and stiff
ness of the muscles, when applied
before the parts become swollen it
will effect acme in onebalf the time
usually required. For sule 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 *6oc up.
SHINGLES,
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We make them and sell
them at bottom prices,
HUME &. PERKINS
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 Hooks
Cal) at office for particulars
J.G. HARMISON
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TAKKe
M. A. THEDFORD'S
LIVER MEDICINE.
B 'Sostiveness
dyspepsia | pT I Sick or
/r DJS£S tiur\
d/i/oi/sness\ /Jaundice
Sourness oss
Stomach Appetite
None Genuine Without The Likeness..nd
Signature ofM.A.Thedford on FrontOf
Each Wrapper. M.A.Thedford Med.(§
Rome. GA.
Don’t Cost Much But Are Necces'
sary,
l-Quart Tin
Large Dish Pans, isc.
Large Tin Graters, sc.
Egg Whips, sc.
Patent Sifters, 10c.
Tooth Picks, sc,
Rolling Pins, 10c.
4
Salt Boxes, 10c.
Scrub Brushes, 10c.
Blown Tumblers, sc.
Glass Syrup Pitchers, 10c.
Glass Butter Dishes, 10c.
Glass Pitchers, 10c.
Kitchen Spoons, sc.
Good Dippers.loc.
Perforated Chair Seats, 10c.
Graduated Measures, sc.
Augite Stove Mat, 10c.
Tea Bells, 10c.
Household Ammonia, 10c.
Brass Hoop Buckets, 19c.
Half Gallon Glass Pitchers, 21c.
Vaiiitt Farias for Beni or
sale
We have On hand a
number of good farms
for rent or sale. These
farms have come into
our hands at very rea
sonable figures, and
we are in position to
offer them at low
prices and on most
favorable terms. Ten
antsand buyerswould
do well to consult us
before trading. We can
rent or sell. To good
parties, wishing time
on Farms we are pae
pared io offer bargains
Come and see us
Hoskinson & Harris.