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, JIAM AND EGGS.
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Th ( et*>ae an; impression abroad
in Wie-city that a really good show
cannot play hen l at such low pric-
Mabel Paige’s company
given; But outside of Miss Paige’s
splendid reputation in the theatri
z cahwyr.M. if you will, thhjk labyut
it'd lijttle, it efm he b<>w she
is able to gixe first-class plays and
do so.at jxipuiar pr_ic
In the first place, they will be
here fjor a week, and by staying at
the'hotels at'a reduced rate on tfle
week, that puts a big hole in' 'the
•Apensen. Thef hlvAjro railroad
fare to pay in the meantime, which
for a company the size of Miss
quite an iteip iji the
*' expenstJaecoAiil. they wiff give
seven performances here—two
mHtwi<>es.aj»d five nights. Now oim
‘ prieesltre 10,120 atod lib cyiits, aihi
you can go five times for what it
fed she Bo ‘
■ [se&h this txmipatiy’s changes;
f /or ( in:ikjp£jpn>ney good/ as
' atay-di thk Aigrfer' v priced ' khoVs,
/ and that (hey epn’t .afford to do
otherwise than give ‘first-clas>
plays.
(I ’II £[> ( I
f By the 4ay f I noticil on the box
shAet at Dr. that i great
mjtny seats are already marked
off, and further tha£ they pre ta-
the | very bpst ■ pepp|e in
Rome. I believe and hope that Miss
Paige will play to ’good hordes ; all’
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Yi ; .U J'.J! L ' _T~ r d 111! bill
The Calhoun Times comes out
this week with eight . pages. ,kiid
eycty .page, teems with ftdypptise
ments and good reading matter.
Editor (Janies Uhl 1 'is givwig ' the
people of Gordon county the best
paji'er evbr piiblished there, 1 dud
tfiev shbiild encourage him in his
ijlbrts. I s4|-i Mfr.
ilaji i|(| tlije s|ijee6 tjuif plbijning l ,'
and mentioned something about
his pujier having so Rome
advertisers: “Yes,” said he “and
rea|ly thit is beat [[field out
slide'bf Rome Mr the advertisers
here. Gordon (founty js sending
dll iff her cotton down this way,
s and 6f course the farmers are go
jng ty with Vhe- they
see advertised in their home pa-
l ’"‘' , _ I ,/.
r Dr. Yeiser has just recieved a
largo lot of now novels, and is sel
ling them at remarkably low pri
ces}; tio bough I Beverafr -hundred
front tlharjes Bnfcdwa/ jlouss, of
Nek 't’ork at opt? ratesZfmd will
Rome! readers advantage of
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J. T». Aanks A Co., are n>ei<-v-'
in t heir neyp furniture every/lay >
and are ready tig
They will handle a fine line of fur
•iiß.ureWnd’wiU ntakueloso
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STRIKE OVER. [
OperativesJn..Fiye- New Bedford
"*• "Mills iiesume Work.
Nfw Mjifeal, Qctj 12
—The op»?|itivee;in five kor|°ra
tions we£>t back to work ibis
morpiug after,being on a strike for.
aevAi and a tfalC weeki Tii’We
Acushpetjand Hathaway mills,
whxch,are under ona niauagement,
the refused to go iu, but
many of them sought work in oth
er mills.
*THe which’f
the Potompskfl, Wamsutta, Bristol
Gumipllyaud Pigroe mills. The
iWiVerM iir-UlehVflmHutta null No
7 W fl’ 3 '
They held a meeting and voted
to strike.
Cured his Thirst for Drink.
Milwaukee.
Robert J Wright, a young attor
ney, committed, suicide Ust night
by shooting himself through the
head. Remorse because he feared
he could not conquer the drink
THE HUSTLE* OF ROME FRIDAY OCTOBER 12 I 394-,
SHOW GROUND ON 2ND AVE. BETWEEN ROME RAILROAD AND THE RIVER.
WAIT FOR THE 810 BARNUM & BAILEY SHOW-!
. the Neatest leader in amusements;
’W;a/THE BARNUM & BAILEY
ATROME.
1 Nur until u lr
N "■ <'
Jegijinini? OU that ilav a Grand Triumphant Tour of the Southern State*.
.■ FOOLER BY NO CHEAP SIDE-SHOWS! a
it There Is only one great and inimitable show in the world and that Is
THE BIC BARNOM & BAILEY SHOW.
I Sv--, \__ Capitirl invested $3,500,000. Daily (Ixpenses $7,300. Only show ia>
J 1 11" 1 , < ' dor-ed by the Clergy. No False Pretenses. No Exaggeration. EVERT
| (| |j Il (I I] |•« .1-. !■ ri il . ..i ‘ ; ,i < ”^ kV 'w».s<|tHlNG JUST AS ADVERTISED. New performances, New Peeple, Kew
tWEASE# IS .EVERT WAV Ba CmDETIiHOLmAI OOKCRESS
• price of *d£i..ion. ‘ GREAT EQUESTRIAN TOURNAMENT FOX HUNTERS’ MET.
“ ESs. JSSJEHS.' SW THREE CIRCES CMPAJ'IES I TURK RMS
greater number of acts, and better one. th. u ever befo^, () ( , , ~ Twd Elevated Stages, Race Track a»d Steel-barred Animal Arena.
ft TRAINED ANIMAL EXPOSITION!
Curious Humaa Beings with queeV religions and ceremenle*. Acrobatic, Gymnastlcaild Tumbling Tournaments, areas, Hippo-
Pagans, idoiators. Heathen, Mohammedans, Cannibals, vishnus, i drome. Racing, Aerial, Equestrian, Wild Beast and Domestic
Buddhists, Confucians, Hindoos, Christians and Amazons, whole Ab I mill Exhibitions.
familesaf savage people with their huts, -weapons, implements, 1 " l 11
mn“X;rcvVrc7p“TX7 d en“D'n.. 0 COLLECTION OF CIANT ANO PIGMY QUADRUPEDS
•7 10 E ™.J™, , A „.. G * .L G .?. R LU ' 1 I GATHERING OF CURIOUS CREATURES FROM AIA COUNTRIES.
lira W S“SS!™- 12 ~
V%Here is the only living specimen of the wonderful counterfe.t G 20—OF THE FUNNIEST CLOWNS IN THE WORLD—2O.
JOHANNA, THE WIDOW OF BIG CHIKO. WW OUR PRICES THE SAME NORTH AND SOUTH ■
The Greatest curiosity ever exhibited, aA of pie interest A " ' And Everywhere We Take Our Entire Big Show. 7 ./ f
Two iwffl sexag-:p.ifs ti’ wiiii ho trained Misii EMISSION JO EyESYTHIN6 SOO* c rln®.
Ferocious. Wild and Domest”. Apim.is jfrformixgat .»e time. ’ (1 Cornered TTiffi Ours Other Shot W»nld Be Dear at Ten Cents.
IMMENSE HORSE FAIR. W
* With 400 Superb Specimens wirth SIOO,OOO. 11 a'V* t«S AmbL I
Giant Ox, IS hands high Hairless Horie. Dwarf,Cattle Steer’ , <*wk • v -nalUAe {•’ VA Jg J if
with 3 eyes, 3 nostrils and 3 horni. ; , “V*. i > /JT’Wnlw
Im It IW DEVISED,
All the Crowned Heids of the world represented, Ahd the'Milttary Uniformsjr- >1 / I II
of all the nations, at 9 a. tn. on ddy es snow. ' ; A [ 111
THE VERY LOWEST EXCURSION RATES ' -
ON ALL RAILROADS ' ■
To All Points on the Big Show’s Great Southern Tour. - J
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Bowling Green, October 2; Nashville, October, 3; Columbia, October 4; TX .-%[ a aid£ ■ J
Birmingham, October 5; Montgomery, October 6; Macon, October 8; Amer- ks O<.
icus, October 9; Augpsta, October 12; Athens, October 13; Atlanta, October Hlv V- t
15; Rome, October 16;Chattanooga, October 17. Ogy / tc “ , ' * |
3O< AND SOUtH-ALWiISSiON 30 CTS.
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eserved seats at regular prices, and Admisson ticOt? a; i > i?
advance, at Yeiser’s Drug store, 330 Broad street.
BEWARE OF CHEAP 2tS j 6ENTSHOWS, PLAV IXC Xfilß .’ Cl 1 I
Wi/icheAsed PRICE?
B-ZAiaixrTJM: &>
ALONE GIVE THE SAME SHOW AN J THE
Same Prices Northand South.
Big Coal Cbinbine
MrlksGinAi J October W
Thfl gigantnc cwbjue.'
has bejeiijin pFpceeß of
DuDßXnuirs and tbeii , old-ti,me ri
vp.Tw /he Jlew Cfdil Cbm^ 1
NaHrtid/Jifi rApi(Wt**di M J
HAM' M6iWAtnrrf Al*(L )
h/dh htve feW that*
la Ant of •ed4i*gi/ ) krid ) i ( niertfeyy Abl
JheW
ItrAAcheiJ t,M ©uAem'Jirß AnWth<enr
cpmp6Htd?e feljGfh’wifh tM'ideW
by whrcih theUoaF 'trade Q>f Bri»-i
iislr OjAimKia could've hrotjgMt(utfv|
der cddtrbl df wfrftj will be ‘prkcG>
tidal’iy « huge iHdiUfiAty cApAblb(
of freeziU^ ? <j6irfpetiUta
.Ho iwd.’ >l'oH
Baby’s Terridle Peril
Parkersburg,W, Va.,October 11.—
Mrs James Clancey, who resides
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she .was horrified to find a big
jierhead '* sr.ak4 et/iled Af>on the
thilda breast. ( ( ‘Fearing that the
I ohiid might awak-ui and move.!
f i which would have beeuawigual for
y if a dpMb f* u ?B J. 'he
, the, woman seized a broom and
pwe|«t ifio 's'liake frbm tJi'e’Mru'dl^'to
'' the ;i fiA6‘r', -and Vllkd it." ;
J ! a ■ oi//} KUJiii . ni—i ii b I'luidn
’ '"’' i y/ ffrovyn's Whiskers. •
* | ' jbaikexßburg, \V. V... (Jcj’ober 11.
', pqiure James llrown' of
J Jias perhaps the bftard , of
j any man nj tlie counlry. Mr,
( Brown is 6 feet 1 inch in height),j
, yet when he stands erect his beAfrd
‘ falls upon the floor 1 add trails kev- i
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' / A Dangerous Woman. '
’ Deleware, Ohio, .Octohej P - ~~,
Mrs. Perry Milton,' - living near
. Flint, attempted to kill her hus
-1 band with an axe and revolver, set
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TWO TOUGHS. I
Were no Match for Wyley’s Shot
gnn Tariff Argument.
P .riHnj' Uvl.l. Ohjo. Oc> JI. —
[iTh'ahk Fl a' 4 ni>’i Jiijil Charles AJ-i[
H'lijjfi. ,ty n v from h h' Us, I
. cAme ro ’ Kv., 1 ‘'r '-Vjpf
7 land sough l / t no- t i > -«1‘. ,hhck.i (
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bed th»‘ 1 alt A’hiugh a
blow which f -11 4 him to the
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w-»i c'id^t'dl'Htw':Vv' I'xrmitA wm
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