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Copyright, New York Musical Echo Co., 1894.
THE GREAT EASTERN!
COME AND BRING
THIS WITH YOU.
Cut this out. And bring it with
yt>« to the Great Eastern Clothing
House No 334 Broad Street Cor 4th
Ave, in the Masonic Building, Rome
Ga, if you need Clothing for Men
Boys and children, dont miss it if
you want to save money, it will pay
you to come 50 mi[es to get some of
the great bargains to be had here,
our stock of Ck thing consists of the
latest and best made Clothing ever
Iwought to Rome, all of thia Season,
■jroductuns. Do not pay big prices
for Clothing these hard times, come
9o ua, we will surely save you money, f
and convince you that what is here
advertised are facts.
We are Manufacturers, buy
our Cloth direct from the mi Is
manufacture them in our large fac
tory in Baltimore, and therefore can
save you the middle men’s profits
which amounts to more than 40 pei
sent on the dollar and guarantee yo
fit workmanship and Material besides
In order to give the public an
idea of the maivelous bargains to be
had here, a few prices are mentioned
Men’s Melton Caesimere Suits that
w sold ii any and every Clothing
«fc>re at sl2. and can get here so
S6JJB: English Diagonal Dress Suits
worth S2O. go at SIU 50—Elegant
imported Worsted or Thibet cloth
Dress Suit $ 0 85 worth sl2. —Mer e
Striped Trousers worth 3,b0 for $1 75
Men’s fancy Striked Bliss Pantr
woith $5 *O.
Boys Suits worth s4.°o Jtor $2.25
Nobby Youth Suits $3 75 wo th
$6.00 —Boys ivnee Pants c—Mens
Elegant fall and wintar overcoats.
$6,90 worth sll 00—English Melton
Dress overcoats, $8.45 worth sls.
Double and Single Breasted Cheviot,
Suits $7 e 35 w »rth $15.-Mens Elegant
Suspenders Br. Mens Iron clad work
ing Pants STo and hundreds of other
neumevous Bargains not! here ment on
ed, all to be sold at 40 per cent less
than you can buy them anywhere in
the state of Georgia Cut this out and
bring it with you, do not put
it off, but come early and take your
pick, everything sold at prices ad
vertised,make no mistake in the place
look for the number 334 Broad St
GREAT EASTERN CLOTHING CO
334 Bb >ad St, Cor. 4th Ave In The
Masonic Building ROME GA.
CONVICTED OF MURDER.
A Dispensary Constable who May
Have to Hang.
Spartanburg. 8. C , 0ct.20. —
Jack Bladons a dispensary consta-
Ne who killed Henry Palmer, a
uegro in this city last December,
was convicted of murder tonight
The verdict was a great surprise
as Blandon was out on a small
bond and ten of the jury were
strong Tillmanitea. Henry Palmer
was a negro accused of selling li
quors. Bladon, one of the most
esperate men on the force, weni
oairesthim. The uegro ran and
Biacon shot him through the
back of the head. Il is thought if
Governor Tillman follows his cus
om by pardoinug Bladon trouble
will follow. The jury deliberated
four hours and returned a verdict
o’ ight at 11:15 o’clock.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME, SUNDAY OCTOBER, 21 1894.
AN AWFUL PLUNGE,
Rosa Wolf Jumps From a Third-
Story window-lnstantly killed.
St. Louis Oct 20, Rosa Wolf, a
German girl, 19 years of age , suf
fering from the effects of amenor
rhoea and temporarily insane,
jumped from a third-story window
at the Female Hospital at 11:80
yesterday forenoon, dashing her
brains out on the sidewalk. She
was instantly killed.
The girl was taken to the Fe
male Hospital Wednesday morn
ing. She was placed in division 8
of the third ward. The attendants
in charge gave her all the atten
tion possible. But yesterday she
was allowed to enter a private room
alone.
1 hat was the opportunity shf
had been awaiting. There was i>
window iu her room It was raised
and was on the east side of th
building . Jumping upon the sill,
Miss Wolf gave an awful scream
and then plunged head downw. rd
on the pavement below. The scream
was heard by several but no one
witnessed the fatal jump. She
struck on her head crushind her
skull. Her brains were scattered
over the pavement. Both her arms
were broken. Death had relieved
her when the attendants found her
a few moments after her plunge.
The body was sent to the Morgue.
Miss Wolf had lived with her
parents at 1701 South Broadway.
On October 16 she was seut to the
Dispensary and thence to the City
Hospital. An inquest will be held
to-day.
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Satolli Will be a Cardinal.
Baltimore, October 20. —A cler
gyman of Cardinal Gibbon’s
household today confirmed the re
pjrt that Monsignor Satolli wil
become a cardinal ‘’This much is
all that can be stated with certain
ty,” he said. “Seven-tenths of
what has been printed upon this
subject is the vaguest speculation. ”
In addition to the fact that the
archbishop will be made a curd •
nal, the most that can be said is
that he will be named
as such at the next consistory,
w'hich will convene in Rome, most
probably in December of this year.
Died in Mississippi. •
Mr Janies Blakeman who atone
tinel lived in Rome, Jdied at his
home in Mississippi, where he has
lived a number of years.
He was quiet well known here,
and his old friends will regret to
learn of his death He was a broth
er of Mr Tom Blakeman, who
owned and operated a cigar fact
tory here some years ago, and who
is now a prosperous citizen of At
lanta.
Are in Perfect Accord.
London, October 20—The state
ment made m The Pall Mall Ga
zette that grave differences exist
between Lord and the
earl of Kimberley is officially de
nied and it is asserted upon- the
same autority that the premier and
the foreingu secre’ary are in per
fect harmony.
SHINGLES,
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We make them and sei
them at bottom prices
HUME & PERKIN?
; SHOT FROM AMBUSH.
Nonunion Miners Fired Upon ILy
Strikers.
Denton, Ky, Oct., 20.—Many
shots were fired from ambush at
nonunion miners going to work to
day at the mines of the Straight
Creek Coal Company, in Carter
County, by strikers.
Seven are reported to have been
hit by balls from Winchester ri
fles. Jack Marcum is fatally hurt
and John Morris dfhigerously
wounded.
The others are not serioesly in
jured. The Sheri fl’s possee caught
George Tyree. Bob and John Tay
lor. Jim Coburn and several more
strikers in the woods, but they
were unarmed and professed inno
cence. They are being held for
further investigation.
An attempt by the company to
work non-union labor in opposi
tion to the demands, of the United
Mine Workers is the cause of the
t ouble. Additional trow
feared, as excitement is rui
high, and heavy guards are
placed.
HE IS DEAD,
j Mr. J. J- Miller Passed Awl
I terday After a Stat lllij
i News was received in tlfl
! yesterday, of the death of I
iJ. Miller at his home neaß
: Valley.
' Mr. Miller was on the fl
! Superior Court about t"'fl
| ago, and was then
j health. A few days ago ■
'stricken with paralysis
*,day about noon died.
; He was about 58 year- .
| was a well-known and
. i farmer. The remains wilM
j ied near his home to W'
o’clock.
C01.M.8. Eubanks Is
over the arrival of a pry X
girl at his house.