The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, October 15, 1894, Image 4
JrAOKKING, President T. J. 81MP8U.', Aoiiu* t«eli*er
w P. SIMPSON, Vice president
Merchants National Bank
OF ROME CA.
1 INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS
.All Accommodations Consistent with Saf* Banking LA
tended our Customers,
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H ow much does your cigar bill amount to in
a year?
Isn’t it cheaper tosmokea pipe?
• SEE OUR LINE OF PIPES EMBRACIN&.
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Cobs. Clays. Apple-Wood, Brior. Rose Wood,
Violet wood and meerschaum.
Prices to suit-Purses of price or pauper.
Trevitt Sz> Johnson
Mrs. J F. Wardlaw,
MILUNERT,
N a/ sb;c aid a c omolete lina of all the very
latest Novelties. New goods arriving weekly.
No. 208 Broadway, Rome Ga.
OPPOSITE FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
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j LTT3VCBEK,;,
All kinds of Bough
Lumber sawed to or
der* on short Notice,
Call on or Address,
d O I I N C- FOSTER
Foster’s ACills Gra.
C. ATKINS & CO, CHATTANOOGA TENN,
MANUFACTURERS OF
ICIKCILAB, BAKU, CIANO,
CROSS CUT \> 1> H AM)
HAWS, ETC.
WHOLESALE
Mill Supplies and Machinery 5 Saw Repairing a Specialty
it BRAN NEW ENTERPRISE
Any up to date Enterprise should be encour
aged. Great care will be taken to please my
customers.
Call at the Annex Bathing and Tonsoria*
Parlors, if you Want to be treated right.
31 2 Broad Stree 4 .
Special attent'on given to Ladies and Children
HARRY CHAPMAN,
White Barber.
HOME BAKEItY
AND
RESTAURANT.
J. T, Wilkie, Proprietor. No. 228 Broad Street.
FRESH BREAD M CAKES MADE EVER! DA!
Restaurant supplied with the best the market ass *rds
Special attention to wedding orders and ornamental cakes*
FRESH OYSTERS RECEIVED EVERY DAY.
Polite waiters. Satisfaction guaranteed. Give me a call
_A._ *W. H-A-IVT,
Leather and Shoe Findings.
|L Hand made Shoes built to order, Repairing
a speciality, at
Temple Store.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME, MONDAY OCTOBER, 15 1894.
BANG! BANG!
Charley Fleischmann’s Employes
Cut Loose at Oke»ey.
It who a er 5 o’clock yesterday
ivrinng, and a crowd of stable
bjy* were standing around a big
bon he that whs l.Jaziug among the
stabl sat the Oakley race track.
he w nd was whistling across th*
course amt a heavy fog was ch •
ling the bone ot the thicly-ciao
lads.
It was a mean morning and the
litHe fellows who had to be up,
gathered around ttio fire to get e
idle warm before they galloped
the horses that were to start later
in the day.
In the crowd was little Jink
Jones, the assistant cook iu Mr.
Charles Fleissbmann’s stable.
Jink's coat collar was truned ■ p
md he was standing on one sou
it a time drying to keep warm.
Woi.dah if Mr. Bob am going to
gallop Lehman this morning? re
marked Jinks to little Toots, ore
of the exercise boys.
Can’t see yoah way ’round th»
rack, said little Toots as he drew
iearer the fire.
Glad I ain’t no stable boy, said
links. Cookin’ is,better ’u gallop
mi
l’ll make you gallop, you little
black uigger, if you dout g<t that
corn bread ready for cooking, said
a husky voice back among the sta
b ps
Jinks looked around and saw
Big Tom Taylor, the chief coo ,
Standing iu the doorway of Mr
Fleischmann’s stable.
Little early for cooking corn
bread, said Jinks.
Makes no dill’renc’, you heerd
me, answered Taylor, and the lads
said Tom was mad, as he and
Jinks had words Sunday, vvhei
Tom placed a revolver to Jinks'
stomach and pulled the trigger,
but it failed to go i ft',
Wait'n I git warm, answered
J inks.
I 1] warm you, hotly replied Big
Tom, and out came his gun.
Tom’s got his carbine, shouted
Little Toots.
Bang !
Keep on shootin’ I’ll attend t<
vou wheu you get through, said
Jinks.
Bang!
Bang!
Taylor put his gun up ai 1 there
was but one lid left to enj-.f the
big brigbd fire, and tha* was Jinks.
Big Tom bad failed to hit him .
The boys sneaked hack one at a
rime and Jinks disappeared, hut
churned in a*>out 10 minutes.
Tad a gun as big as nimseif.
I’m going to ’tend to you Tom,
said .1 inks, and he fired three shots
at the chief cook
One of the bullets went through
a window and hit, Tom in the
stomach . It struck a piece of old
saddle cloth Tom was wearing fc<-
an apron and did not hurt him
Jinks bid in the stable.
Little Toots announced after it
was all over;
Them niggers'stermiuate dem
*elv s befor de git trough,—Cia
cinnati Enqiurer.
THE REIMER OUTFIT.
Bound Over for Setting Fire to
Their House at Dalton.
Massillon, Ohio, October 14. —
The preliminary hearing of the
Riemer family at Dalton lasted
until 10:BO o’clock last night, and
resulted in Chfistain Reimer, his
wife and two daughters being bound
over to court.
Mayor Harrold, of Dalton, is
p isitive that the Reirners know all
about the origin of the great Dal
ton fire. Reimer and his children
deny the responsibility, but on be
ing cross-examined got badly mix
e 1 and wept. They accused a man
whom they could not name.
Owing to the lack of jail, room
the family spent the night at home,
but the house was stiongly gmud
| ed, 1 *s f the mob should take them
in ' and.
Rosa Reimer, without being per
c :iv< dby the. guards, saturated a
j pari of their home with oil and si t
fire to it, The llames were extii -
riiished by Marshal Rosier. All
Dalton bel eves the family guilty-
Today t.ney .sere tuki n to Wooster
and ailed to iwait trial.
No. 21 Broad bt. No. 19 Broad St
Dry goos, Shoe Groceries, Feed
Hats&Clothing. & farm supplies
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W. H. COKER & CO.
SELLS
SH2ES,
If you dont believe it, Bring your
feet to No. 21 Broad St, and we
will show yon what we can do.
Biggest Stock
Lowest Prices,
W e can fit both feet and pocket
book. New goods arriving daily-
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W. H. COKER & CO.