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• ACK KIM. .t <»nt V. J. EIMI’RON, A««W< 'Mktor
W- E. SIMPSON. Vise rr«Wd*»t
i ‘Chants National Bank
OF ROME GA.
JNTf tuT ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS.
Ab *• • ii'iiodatioua Consistent with Safe Banking E
ten6e< out (’nsi on ers,
.How much does your cigar bill amount to in
Lten’t t cheaper tosmokea pipe?
' S-s .1)8 USE Os PIPES EMBRACING.
’'Cobs. Clays. Apple-Wood, Brior. Rose Wood,
Violet wood and meerschaum.
Frices to suit-Purses of price or pauper,
Trevitt Johnson
_UJ M- ?- . 1 ■ - ■ 1 "W . .JIS.
Hrs. J F. Wardlaw,
N N stock, and a comolete line of all the very
latest Novelties. New goods arriving weekly.
No. 208 Broadway, Rome Ga.
OPPOSITE FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
LUMBER,
All kinds of Bough
Lumber sawed to or
der on short IVotice,
Call on or Address,
JOHN C- FOSTER
Foster's NJills Gra.
VC. ATKINS & CO, CHATTANOOGA TENN,
MANUFACTURERS OF
CIRCULAB, BAM), GAXG,
CROSS CUT AM) HAM)
SAWS, ETC.
WHOLESALE
Mill Supplies and Machinery, Saw Repairing a Specialty
~ A BRAN NEW ENTERPRISE"
. Any up to date bnterprise should be encour
aged. Great care will be taken to please my
customers.
Call at the Annex Bathing and Tonsorial
Parlors, if you Wantto be treated right.
312 Broad Street.
Special attention given to Ladies and Children
HARRY CHAPMAN,
White Barber.
' ROME IIA K El! Y
AND
RESTAURANT.
Wilkie, Proprietor. No. 228 Broad Street.
JBISH BREAD Hi DIKES HIDE EVEBI MT
Restaurant supplied with the best the market affords
Special attention to wedding orders and ornamental cakes-
TRESH OYSTERS RECEIVED EVERY DAY.
Polite waiters. Satisfaction guaranteed. Give me a call
w. hart,
Leather and Shoe Findings,
"Hand made Shoes built to order, Repairing
a speciality, at
> Masonic Temple Store.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME, TUESDAY OCTOBER, 16 1894.
THE BURGLAR.
Scared Away by Shouts For Help
From the Room Across the Hall.
“After ft good deal of trouble,’’
eaid the retired burglar, “I hud
worked my way into the cellar of
a house up the river, and had g< t
up into the dining room. There
wasn’t much of anything there; n
fact, it was a disappointment—
stuff all plated except a few spoons
—and 1 went on up.
I struck into a room on the next
floor that had a table in the mid
dle of it and some chairs around
it; looked as though somebody*d
been having a little game or draw.
There was a bed over in the left
hand corner, with nobody in it,
and straight across on the other
side of the room, with the table
between me and it, was a bureau.
“I turned on my light long
enough to notice all these things
and I thought I had ’em photo
graphed on my mind, but when I
was going past the table on the
way over to the bureau I shared it
a. little too close and kicked cna of
the chairs; just a little bit of a
kick, in fact, but the next minute
I heard somebody in the room over
on the other side of the hall door,
right opposite the door of the room
I was in, hollerin’: ‘Fire! mur
der! mur—der! Jim! Jane! John!
thieves I burglars ! robbers! mur—
der!’’and then he began to swear.
I thought I’d heard people swear:
I swear myself sometimes, but I
knew when I heard this man that
I'd never heard anybody swear be
fore.
“1 knew he must be a tough old
chap, not afraid of anything, tak
ing his time about getting around,
sitting up in bed now and hollerin’
bloody murder and yelling forth e
help, and getting ready to come and
eat me up wnen he got ready. It
wouldn’t have surprised me a bit
to see him push a Gatling gun
through his door and open on me
with itfbutl didn’t wait.
“I went past the house the next
day, and when I was going past
the front yard I heard the same
manyvllin’ ‘Fire! murder!’ and
the whole business from end to end.
The old villain watj hangin* up a
big cage on the varanda, a parrot,
you understand. I would have liked
very much to wring its neck.’’
“HE LEADETH ME*” '
A Voice That Had Been Still For
Years Joins in the Singing.
Indianapolis, Ind., October 15.•
The first Baptist Church congrega
tion was surprised and gratified
yesterday morning by seeing one
of their members who has been
dumb for five years, suddenly re.
cover her voice and join in the
closing hymn.
The lady is Mrs. John Mil'er. of
North Jersey street. She lost her
voice some five years wgo. This
morning, as the congregation was
•singing the closing hymn, “He
Leadeth Me,’’ her voice suddenly
returned and ahe joined in the
hymn. The congregation enrioand
ed her at the close of the service
•nd offered congratulations.
Special dispatch to the Enquire.
MURDERED.
Alton. 111., October 15.-A mu.-
der was committed in the city some
time last night,and all search so
far has failed to locate the guilty
peraane Harrison Harris,ape iouer
had just drawn his pensien for the
last thee months, beside his wcek’t
pay as a well nigger.
He preceded to enjoy himself in
the saloon sectioi • He fell into bad
eocij auy, and waw, at 2:30 o’clock
a m., found lying dead in the rear
of a saloon sn the Eastern part of.‘he
y A J a. mortem examination
to.day showed tout Harris Lad been
sand-bagged. All his money and his
watch were missing.
When you want io
buy harness and strap
work and buy them
cheap and strong. Call
on J. S. Henderson the
Reliable Harness Ma
ker. 234 Broad St. H
No. 21 Broad bt. No. 1 9 Broad Sil
Dry goos, Shoe Groceries, Feed
Hats& Clothing. & farm suppii es
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W. H. COKER & CO
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SELLS
SH2ES,
If you dont believe it, Bring you
feet to No. 31 Broad. St, and we
will show you what we can do.
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Biggest Stock
V
Lowest Prices
' I ' ' I. “j : .. ,
NV e can fit both, feet Tand pocki
book. New goods arriving daily <1
W.H. COKER &.cd