The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, October 18, 1894, Image 6

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JACK KING, President T. J. BIMPBOX, AcMej ca*Her w . P. SIMPSON, Tine rresideet Merchants National Bank OF ROME CA. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. All Accommodations Consistent with Saf? Banking Ex tended our Customers, How much does your cigar bill amount to in a year? I Isn’t it cheaper to smoke a pipe? SEE OBE LISE OF PIPES BBBRACIN6. Cobs. Clays. Apple-Wood, Brior. Rose Wood, Violet wood and meerschaum. Prices to suit-Purses of price or pauper. Trevitt Johnson ■ - - Mrs. J F Wardlaw, MILLIKERY, N w stock, and a complete lino of all the very latest Nove ties. New goods arriving weekly. No. 208 Broadway, Rome Ga, OPPOSITE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. ! TjTT A.ll kinds of Rough Lumber sawed to or der on short IN otice. Call on or Address, JOHN C- KOSTER Foster’s JVEills Gra. Tc. ATKINS & GO, CHATTANOOGA TENN, MANUFACTURERS OF CKRCULAB, BAND, KANG, CHOSS CiJTAND HAND HAWS, ETC, WHOLESALE Mill Supplies and Machinery 9 Saw Repairing a Specialty a ORO mcui RITPRPPRF H DiiHii IKII LidMirmuL Any up to date Enterprise should be encour aged. Great care will be taken to please my customers. Call at the Annex Bathing and Tonsorial Parlors, if you Want to be treated right. 31 2 Broad Street. Special attention given to Ladies and Children HARRY CHAPMAN, White Barber. HOME BAKERY AND RESTA.UR7VNT. J, T. Wilkie, Proprietor. No. 228 Broad Street. FRESH BREAD and CAKES MADE EVERY DAY ■Restaurant supplied with the best the market affords Special attention to wedding orders and ornamental cakes- FRESH OYSTERS RECEIVED EVERY DAY. Polite waiters, Satisfaction guaranteed. Give me a call -A.. W. HART, Leather and Shoe Findings, Hand made Shoes built to k a speciality, at Temple Store. THE HUSTLER OF OCTOBER, 18 1894. GOOD SHOWING. Is This Record Made By the Demt cratic Congress. Washington. October 18 -The annual volume allowing th'* appro priations mnd»-. and tho new officers created by congress, etc, required by the law lo he prepared under the direction of the c< mmirte- s on appropriatioi , has just been com pleted by T. P. Cleaves and J. C. Courts, clerkt, respectively, of the senate and house appropriation committees, and shows that the tot"I specific appropriations made at the first and second sessions of the fifty third congress amount to $391,156,005, the permanent appropriations $101,014,680, mal ing a total of $492,230,685. The now offices created are 474 in number, at an annual cost of $654,713, and the offices omitted and abolished are 928 in number, at an annual cost of $1,235,992, making a net reduction in nmnber of 449 and in amount, $581,179. The salaiies increased are 10 in number, at an ar.nualcoat of $33,- 741, and the salaries reduced are 69, at an annual cost of $26,800. The appropriations by bills for the two sessions were as follows: Agriculture. $8,228,628; army, $28,592,884; diplomatic and con sular $1,563,918; District, of Co lumbia. $5,545,678; fortifications, $2,247,004; Indian, $10,659,565; legislative, etc., $21,805,583; mili tary academy, $406,535; naval, $25,327,176; pensions, $151,581,- 570; postoffices, $87,236,599; riv ers and harbors, $11,643,180; sun dry civil, $34,253,775; deficiency, sll,Si 1,004; miscellaneous, $577,- 956; total, $391,156,005; perma nent appopriations, $101,074,680; total appropriations $192,230,685. M’INTIRE’S WIDOW Says the Spirits Were Happy When Her Husband Died. Baltimore, Md., October 17. Dr. James Mclntire, a Spiritulist medium and herb doctor, died here yesterday, and to-day his wife, who is a devoted Spiritualist, removed the black c'ape hung on the bell by the undertaker and in its place suspended a piece of blue mosqui to netting. She argued that as the angels rejoice at death it is a time of hap piness. Blue, she said, was the symbol of joy; heuce the substi tution for crape. Mrs. Mclntire says that she had dsited a medium before her hus h .d’s illness, and was info 'med i>y a spirit that sickness would soon invade her home. On Monday the spirits, whom she asserts she can see, m life-like forms hovered around her more thickly than usu al. They rolled their eyes more than customary, but refused to speak to her. She felt them about her, but could not get anything from them but signs of joy on their part. She burned incense to drive them away if they were on evil intent, but they remaii. ed, which she regarded as an omen of good. MONSTER MORTGAGE. ————— I The Consolidated Mortgages of the Southern Conpany. Knoxville. Tenn., Oct. 18.—The first consolidated mortgage deeds of the Soutl e n Railway Company were filed yesterday. It includes all road bed, buildings and equip ments of the road in Virginia. North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia and the District of Columbia. The mortgage is for $120,000,000, in favor of the Central Trust Com puny of New York. Gold b< nds to run one handled years at 5 per cent, are to be isaued. The mort gage will be registered in 176 cou nties through which the road runs. It contains over fifty thousand words and Deputy Register J. L Faulkner will require two weeks to copy it. No mortgage for aa large an amount was ever before made in Tennessee. No. 21 Broad bt. No. 19 Broad St Dry goos, Shoe——Groceries, Feed Hats&Clothing. & farm supplies W. H. COKER & CO. SELLS SH2ES, I If yon dont "believe it, Bring your feet to No. 21 Broad. St, and we will show you what we can do. Biggest Stock I • Lowest Prices, We can fit both, feet Tand. pocket book. IXT ew go ods’ ar riving daily* W. H. COKER & CO.