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PEOPLE THE
NORTH GA.
ALABAMA*
Hard times and the scarcity of
money has forced the price of cot
ton down to 6 cents.
Wages and everything else is
low and we propose to put the
price of Groceries and Dry Goods,
etc, down in proportion.
We are the only large dealers in
our line in Koine that don’t belong
to an association or combine of
some sort to keep the prices of
goods up.
WE HAVE BEEN
In business, in Rome
about 15 years, and
have never joined an
association of any kind
that had tocut prices
for us to sell by.
We began with a sing
le little grocery store,
but by selling cheapfor
cash and never trying
to get more for goods
than they are worth.
We have built up a
trade that any body
might fee! proud of.
'We now have six
stores in the Fourth
Ward. 2 with Grocer
ies, two with dry goods
and shoes, and one
with Clothingand gent'
Furnishing goods and
one with Crockery,
Class Ware and stoves
Our Crockery Store.
And in addition to thest we
have one at 236 Broad -.street with
a Mammoth Stock of Stoves,
Crockery, Glass, Tinwear and
House Fur ashing Goods.
We buy i, large lots as cheap
as any whole -de merchant and can
biy and sell *hem as cheap) as
we please.
We Wholesale and Retail and if
you have a little money to spend,
ue can and will sell yon cheaper
than any body in this city.
Look Ata Few Prices.
Good Green Coffee 6 lbs for $1
Good sound Tobacco 11 inch plug
5 cents. Good Rod Flannel
-Uaranteed all Wool at 10 cents yd
eav y Jeans 10 cents a yd,
otten Check 3| cents and up
ee, ug yard wide 4£ cents a yard
otton b launell 5 cents a yard
oached Cotton yd wide 5 cent yd
J 6BB Gingh UQI 4| cents a yard
oUr 'Meat. Sugar. Etc. Luder
9 Prices of the Association
f Jon are a merchant come
us, and we will save you
one y by giving you our lowest
Prices.
iMham & Sons,
316 ’ 318, 320,322/3-
24, 326 Fifth Ave
ANDi
236 Broad | St.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME. THURSDAY OCTOBER, I 1 1894.
‘ SENSIBLE JAPAN
Will Throw her Country Open to
Forcing Visitors
Baltimore, Md., October 11.
Rev. A. R. Morgan, a Methodist
Protestant missionary in Japan,
has written a letter from Nagoya,
under date of September 8, to
friends in Baltimore, explaining
the treaty recently concluded be
tween that country and England.
The new treaty restores Japan’s
judicial and tariff autonomy, the
former in five yea’s and the latter
in 17.
This means that British Courts,
before whom British subjects bad
to be tried for all offenses commit
ted by them in this country are to
be done away with in five years
and that after 17 years) Japan will
be at liberty to collect any rate of
duty she pleases on imports.
Luder the present tariff she can
collect but 5 per cent ad valorem.
During the five years period which
must elapse before the new treaty
goes into operation Japan agrees to
put into operation certain codes of
laws which have been postponed
for revision.
Pending the operation of these
odes the new treaty may be defer
red for more than five years,. This
is the limit, and one year's notice
must be given by the Japanese
Government before the treaty can
be enforced. This also applies to
the tariff ;11 years after the treaty
goes into effect must elapse before
tariff autonomy is obtained.
Ou recovering these things Ja
pan throws her whole territory
open to British travel, residence
and trade. Britishers may not own
realestate, but may lease it, it is
intimated for 30, perhaps as long
as 50 years.
She guarantees them pertect lib
erty of qonscienc -,the right of pri
vate or public worship,toe right ot
burial acc >rdiug to religious cus
toms,freedom from all chagresand
tax's other then those paid by
Japanese subjects and exemption
fiom millitary sei vice and from
forced contributions or loans im
posed oi account of war.
Already the Japanese papers a e
urging the people to ettdy Euglisl,
teliing them that soon many English
speaking people will be living in every
town in the land, and that it will not
do for the Japanese to be ignorant
themselves of the English language
under such circumstances, and so
subject themselves to the ridicule of
the foreigners.
To Imd The War.
Paris, October 10 •—A dispatch re
ceived here from Rome says that the
Italian Minister at Pekin has ad
dressed a note to China at the re
quest of his government inviting ne
gotiations with Japan in an indeavor
to bring about an end of the war, and
offering his own offices to complete
snch an arrangement.
It is also stated that the General of
the Jesuites has sent a memorial to
the Pope, asking the latter to use his
influence with the European powers
in order to terminate the war be
tween China and Japan.
! A.-
Japan’s Unfriendly Reply.
London, October 10. —The Man
chester Guardian publishes a let
ter from its St Petersburg corres
pondent saying that Russia sent 8
note to Japan in September claim
ing an interest in the future gov
ernmentof Korea.
Japan’s reply, it is asserted was
unfriendly to Russias proposal.
Russia’s position in Eastern Si
beria does not render that territory
safe in a conflict with Japan, but
large re-enforcements of troops are
proceeding to the military stations
along the Amoor and Ussari Riv
ers.
A Warning IFor Japan.
London, Oct. 10,-ihe Associat
ed Press learns on the best author
ity that the European powers are
acting in harmony.
• They do not intend to permit the
integrity of Korea to be disturbed
will actively enforce this de
cision should Japan attempt a per-
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mn‘vnn”mß'w“°rnm7mii ? COLLECTION OF GIANT ANO PIGMY QUADRUPEDS.
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of all the nations, at 9 a. m. oa day of show. 'I Q r
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, . ON ALL RAILROADS WFWRfc
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Bowling Green, October ±; Nashville, October, 3; Columbia, October 4; k isfi"
Birmingham, Oc >ber 5; Montgomery, October 6; Macon, October 8; Amer- W J k
icus. October 9; Augusta, October 12; Athens, October 13; Atlanta, October I UZ
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advance, at Yeiser’s Drug store, 330 Br oad street.
BEWARE OF CHEAP 25CENT SHOWS, PLAYING THE SOUTH
AT INCREASED PRICES
&>
ALONE GIVE THE SAME SHOW AND THE
Same Prices Northand South.
manent occupation of the peninsu
lar.
Not Beheaded.
Washington, D C, Oct. 10.—A
Beilm calagram was received by
Acting Secretary Uhl today from
United States Consul Je.nigan. at
Shanghai, China, stating that the
two Japanese students who were
arrested there in September on a
charge of being spies, and who
were reported to have been behead
ed, are alive and being treated
well.
Ftrst farmer:—l see they have
a new wagon yard in Rome.
Second farmer Yes I stopped
there last night and they treated
me in first-class style, and took
good care of all my goods. You
bet 1 am going to stop at ‘‘Robin
sons'’ wagon yard whenever 1 go
to Rome, on Broad street opposite
Engine House. w-4-t.
Starch 5 cents lb.
Morris
Blew His Head Off.
Little Rock, Ark., October 10.—
Another bloody tragedy was en
acted at Texarkana this afternoon
„ when Dick Johnson, a gambler,
’ stuck a double-barrel shotgun in
to the face of C. E. Dixon, anoth
: ergambler, and blew his head lit-
> erally off, scattering his brains on
» the pavement.
i The two men had an altercation
> in the afternoon and Dixon threat-
• enedtokill Johnson in case he
failed to produce a certain letter
by 6 o’clock. Johnson claimed
that the letter had been destroyed
• at 5:30.
, CENTRAL HOTEL
■■ BARBER SHOP.
1 Shaving 10c. Hair cutting
25c I employ skilled artist and
’ guarantee satisfaction, money
' refunded. Give me a call and be
convienced that this is the |
place to have your tonsori- ’
al work done. J. W. Wood
Here’s a Stinger!
London, October 11.—Truth,
Henry Labouchere's paper, com
menting upon the British anti-
Lynching Committee’s letter to
Governor of Alabama, says:
For a consumate piece of impar-!
tinence put forward with unblush- j
ing effrontery I have never come !
across so fine a specimen as the ,
reproof administered by the anti- 1
Lynching Committee to the Gov-1
ernor of Alabama. »
Little Pendleton chastising the 1
American eagle is so irresistibly j
cbinic that the difficulty is in treat- j
ing the subject from a serious;
point of view. .
Considering the irresponsible!
nature of the body who strutted i
out to deliver the assault it is only ■
wonderful that the Governor con- !
descended to make any reply. He !
employed a Nasmyth hammer to
kill a fly.
Ladies Boys and
‘ Mens shoe® at
COKER& CO’S,
The Wheel Combine.
Indianapolis, Ind., Got. 11..——-
The Commercial Wheel Compjxw
completed its organization haeai. jo-_
day. This company will maatkte*.
fully 50 per cent of the whtser&u.
J manufactured m jhis counter,
■ will not engage in
The headquarters of thiscjwEjKx
J ny will be located ia< this city,
i -i»
B F Roark the Jeweler is now*
» ceivelng good-; ror tall aa* whela w*
> want, any thing in.th.- Jewelry ufeaa
( yon wl 1 find he has th*
‘ In Koine to select Irotn.
I ii 1
’ TaKf
; Dr. M. A. THEDFOEJJHSH
! LIVER MEDICINE. .
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