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JACK KING, Ere»i.lei»l T - J - A “* n « <*•***
W- P. SIMPSON, Vice r reel dot
Merchants National Bank
OF ROME CA.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS.
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All Accommodations Consistent with Safe Banking' Kx
tended our Customers,
How much does your cigar bill amount to in
a year?
Isn’t it cheaper to smoke a pipe?
s SEE tlllfl LIKE EE PIPES HBMGISG,
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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,
N w stock, and a comolete lino of all the very
latest Novedies. New goods arriving weekly.
No. 208 Broadway, Rome Ga,
OPPOSITE FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
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eV 11 kinds of Rough
Lumber- sawed to or
der on short Notice,
Call on or Address,
JOHN C- FOSTER
Foster’s Nfills Gra.
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E. C. ATKINS & GO, CHATTANOOGA TENN,
MANUFACTURERS OF
CIRCULAR, BANJD, GA*G,
OBOIST CUT- AND HAM)
HAWS, ETC.
WHOLESALE
Mill Supplies and Machinery, Saw Repairing a Specialty
p dd»m Kirui riiTrnnmoc
H DhHH new tNiCnrnlot
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 Wantto be treated right.
3 1 2 Broad Street.
Special attention given to Ladies and Children
HARRY CHAPMAN,
White Barber.
[ ROME BAKERY
AND
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J, T, Wilkie, Proprietor. No. 228 Broad Street,
PBESI BREAD 111 WES 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
Leather and Shoe Findings’
nd made Shoes built to order, r z Repairing
a speciality, at
Temple Store.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME.FRIDAY OCTOBER, 1 9 1894.
IN At ftIRSVILLE.
Its "Dry and Dusty" But News
Keeps a Kewsing.
Adairsville, Oct., 18 —A n«w
store in town. Mj Cannon of
Dalton, hovei'ig opened a branch
house here.
.Mr. Theo. Luther has sold hit
stock of goods to Messrs Franks A
Elrod and gone to Dallas Texas.
He was one of our best c itizens
and will be missed very much es
pecially in his church and Sunda*
School. But our best wishes go
with him and we know he will
make many friends in his new
home
Mrs. Horace Martin has retn-ti
ed to her home in Atlanta alter n
visit to relatives.
Miss Joe G y an< J epic w 'A ser
Wickijfle. Giu> ar visiting in At
lanta.
Mrs. J. E Scott is on a visit to
relatives at Cartersville.
Mrs R L. Reid spent one day of
last week in Cartersville.
Mr. Jas. Ander on and family
visited Cartersville last week as
the guest of Mr. J. M. Neel.
Miss Susie Cunningham of At
lanta has gone home after a visit
to her aunt Mrs. G A. Veach.
Dr. Dick Bradley of Folsom
spent hisi Wednesday with his
brother Dr. Jas. Bradley.
Several vs our people were in
your city Tuesday.
PENSION FRAUD.
Unearthed in La v ge Numbers al
Scranton Pa.
Scranton. Pa., Oct. 18. —Special
Examiner Shuker of the pension
department, who is here looking
into the illeged pension operations
conducted by Alvinsia Tillinghast,
who ran a pension claim office in
Hyde Park, reports the unearthing
of twenty-five fraudulent cases.
Tillinghast is found to have op
erated extensively in getting
through claims that had repeated
ly ’ailed. His work was revealed
by the complaint of Deborah
Boughton, a widow of South Scran
ton, who charged Tillinghast with
withholding a large portion of back
pension granted to her, and which
he paid over in small items.
Affidavits on in nsio i cla ms were
made before Alderman Morgan,
two West Side business men being
used as witnesses.
. They declared tliey signed no
such petitions, and that their
names were forged. Tillinghast
fled to Binghampton when Exami
ner Shuker began his investiga
tions. Later he was heard from at
Buffalo, and is now believed to be
in Canada. His operations are be
lieved to have netted him a large
sum.
DEFENDED HERSELF.
A Knoxville Woman Fatally Shoots
a Railroad Man.
Knoxville, Tenn. , Oct. 18.—
Thomas Fogarty, a Southern rail
way fireman, was shot and fatally
wounded by Mrs. Lyde Rhodes just
after midnight.
Fogarty attempted to enter tb e
woman’s house and had kicked the
door down, when she opened fire
on him with a heavy calibre revolv
er. Mrs. Rhodes was arrested, but
gave bond.
Fogarty affected to believe that
the woman was of uncertain char
acter.
Sugar scts. at Morris
Telephone 26
PALACE MARKET
Cf the upper end of
town. Chas Weis has
opened up a meat mar
ketat 4 Cothran St.
where he will be glad
to seehis many friends
This isthe place to get
all kinds of steak roast
chops and c I would be
pleased to have you
give meacalh
No. 21 Broad bt. No. 1 9 Broad St
Dry goos, Shoe Groceries, Feed
Hats&Clothing. & farm supplies
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W. H. COKER & CO
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SELLS
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Sl-I2ES,
If you. dont believe it, Bring your
feet to No. 21 Broad St, and we
will show you wliat we can do.
Biggest Stock
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Lowest Prices,
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We can fit "both, feet land pocket
book. New good ©’arriving daily*
W.H. COKER&CO.