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president •. 81MF8UA, Acting cashie
jiCK KI* Xb ’ w p. RIMPSON, Vice president
Merchants National Bank
OF ROME GA-
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS.
411 Accommodations Consistent with Safe Banking Ex
tended our Customers, <
How much does your cigar bill amount to in
a year?
Isn’t it cheaper to smoke a pipe?
SEE Offl USE OF PIPES EMBRACING.
Cobs. Clays. Apple-Wood. Brior. Rose Wood,
Violet wood and meerschaum.
Prices to suit-Purses of price or pauper.
Trevitt Johnson
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Mrs. J F. Wardlaw,
millinery,
Nw stock, and a c omolete lino of all the very
,atest Novelties. New goods arriving weekly.
No. 208 Broadway, Rome Ga.
OPPOSITE FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
All kinds of Ronsrh
Lumber Sawed to or
der on short l\ r otice,
Call on or Address,
JOHN C- FOSTER
FosteFs ATills Cra.
E. C. ATKINS & CO, CHATTANOOGA TENN,
MANUFACTURERS OF
CIRCULAR, BAO, (S-ANG.
CROSB CtJT AND HAND
SAWS, ETC,
WHOLESALE
Mill Suppling and Machinery 9 Saw Repairing a Specialty
BRAN NEW ENTERPRISE”’
A
Ar >y up to date Enterprise should be encour
3ged. Great care will be taken to please my
c ustomers.
Call at the Annex Bathing and Tonsorial
ar »ors, if you Wantto be treated right.
. 312 Broad Street.
‘ 1 ’ e: ial attention given to Ladies and Children
harry chapman,
White Barber.
liOME IbKEIIY
AND
RFSTAITJRjVNT.
•T. Wilkie, Proprietor. No. 228 Broad Street.
ISB BREAD MH CAKES MADE EVERY DAY
lam ant supplied with the best the market affords
*a attention to wedding orders and ornamental cakes*
K| SH asters received every day.
l -■LL | it ers, Satisfaction g uaranteed. Give me a call
Jeather and Shoe Findings’
ancl made Shoes built to order,
a speciality, at
Masonic Temple Store.
THF HUSTLER OF ROMgHEMfeAY OCTOBER,22 1894.
SHOTfITTHECASHIEK
Crank in Few York Demands $l
000 of the Clinton Place Bank.
New York, Oct. 20.—A cranl
tiitsred the Clinton Place bank ii
Astor place this afternoon and de
munded $1 000 from Paying-Tellei
Hind. The teller told the man t<
wait. Ae Hind turned away the
stranger fired a revolver at bin
and a bullet flew by Hind’s head
burying itseif in the adjoining
woodwork. The man was seized
and turned over to the police.
The officials of the Clinton Place
bans three days ago recieved a
p "'tai card from a man saying hi
W mid call in a lew days for SI,OOO.
hor the past four days the cashier
of the Astor Pl«ce bank has been
receiving threatening letters from
a man who signs himself “charh s
Freeman.”
The letters demanded SI,OOO or
the cashier would be killed. The
first of these letters were received
last Tuesday. In fact the prison
er had delivered it in person. He
had walked in and left it at the
window without saying a word.
The letter was as follows:
“To the cashier of the Astor
Place Bank—Dear Sir:—This cer
tifies that I shall call upon you,
the cashier of the Astor Place
Bank, tomorrow and will present
a note for SI,OOO and demand
from you or who shall be at the
window of the cashier and shall
force them under penalty of be
ing shot dead instantly without a
moment’s notice, to hand me the
money. I hereby notify you of
your danger Ido not want to kill
no man without first giving him a
warning, then if he does not heed
the warning his life shall pay •the
consequences, and if required I
would take 10,000 'ives in order to
fulfill the plan that God has laid*
out for me. For further informa
tion call upon the editor of the
Morning World building.
Very truly yours,
Charles Freeman.
DIDN’T BREAK JAIL
Just Remarked That he was Free
and was let go.
Peter Foley, a prisoner in the
County Jail at Paterson, who was
indicted in 1891 for atrocious as
sault on Felix McKeown, and wl o
captured only a week ago, pleaded
guilty in the County Court, and
was sentenced to two years in the
st8 f e prison. Constables Tappan
and Kiefer handcuffed him in
C >urt, took him across the yard to
the jail, and turned him over to
the care of Keeper Vreelaud, with
the remark. “This man got two
ye irs. ”
Foley was sent from prison of
fice to the corridor, where he was
met by James Dougherty, another
keeper.
“Well, I got off lucky this time.”
Foley said.
“What did you get?” asked
Dougherty.
‘ Sentence was suspended and I
came over to get tty coat and say
good-by. I’ll be a better boy here
after, and you’ll never see me
again.”
Dougherty said he was glad to
hear this, and got Foley's coat,
helped him to put it on and ush
ered him into the prison office.
Keeper Vreelaud stopped Foley hs
be was going out of the door and
said: “Here, where are you go
ing?”
“That’s all right, let him go,’’
shouted Dougherty.
When Foley was half way across
the prison yard some one exclaim
ed: “A prisoner's escaping!”
B fore ♦he prison officers and
Court Constables could recover
from their surprise Foley was go
ing down Grand street, two blocks
away. He sought refuge in the
tenement row known as “Troy’s
Flats,” where his mother lives.
The Constables went after him,
but he had not been caugh 1 up to
ate hour. It is believed that the
cfficers were afraid to press the
fugitive too closely.
Mrs. Calvin Philpot, of Cedartown
is vis t og relatives in this cily.
W TO HEAR WILSON
JpotW
takes Addresses at Parsons
Enthusiasm.
• • <»’•>•-’lt.-t’oU-
m 1.. Wilson reach
' iW&ee this morning at s
' ’* ;il '“f >OI
passed Inst night.
A bigc^^ t^ jedat the E .
kins depot>al gee ]]j nl o ff (
and at eveny^tatiov..^ otw i thstand
ingthe earjy there were
large groupd cheer .
e d as the train G
At this placJM
ion
In ''* !: candidate
a id escorted hii|Hg^ : L-jjm Th<»
meeting was C( , urt
house at 1 o’clock,! a ] ar g e
affair. Mr. Wilijqnlk IgieaH was
necessarily short. had to
catch, the 3 o’clock Davis, j
but he covered his
tariff argument ty ,Jh a’ jiatisf ac
tion of his aUlli he
addressed a large iwUWnt .lum
bermen and farmer# Aavis.
WOULD-BE MURDER
James Peets Fails in his F jmosd
and Commits Suiciduo
Fort Worth. Tex., Oct. 2U
ports from
■y, 30 miles south of here, gj-,
formation of a desperate
at murder there last night,
ed by the suicide of the wonlA
murderer today.
James Peels is a Santa Fe j,
road man at Temp.e. He
his wife and she seperated fros>,
him about a month ago. Ho be
came jealous of Jam«s Gunter, s,i
printer. Peets came up from
pie last night,captured Gunter aura
at the mouth of a pistol forced
him to go to Mrs, Peats’ house*and
call her up.
Gunter tried to escape. Peetsfol
lowed and Gunter becoming entai -
gled in a barbwire fence, Peets
shot him in the leg. He was pur
sued by officers, and being discov
ered this morning.ran back to Mrs
Peets and exclaiming, “Good-by,
Mary,' 1 abet himself in the hear
THROUGH HER WINDOWS
Blacklisted Miners Attempt to
Kill a Woman.
Ashland, Ky., Oct. 22. —The
danger point is considered safety
passed in Carter County. No shots
have been fired by the strikers
since noon, when the Sheriff gave
chase with a large posse and com.
pletely routed them, capturing
several culprits. These men were
not of the mine workers’ order,
but blacklisted fellows.
The most outrageous action of
the trouble was had last «night.
The home of Mrs. John Walters
was attacked and 3 shots wore
fired through the windows, nar
rowly missing her bed. The reason
assigned for this is that she had
told that her husband was return
ing at her request from the Hock
ing Valley of Ohio to resume wo. k
at Straight Creek. Pulie has been
strongly aroused by this act and a
lynching would certainly result
were any of these rascals known.
BlltiSSOli
Is as safe and harmless as a fla>
seed poultice. It acts hkeapcmL
tice, drawing out fever and pair,
and curing al! diseases peculia
to ladies.
“Orange Bios* >n” is a pa
tile, easily used at any time; ’
is applied right to the pats
Every lady can treat herd* j
with it.
Mailed to any address upo r ®-
ceiptofsi. Dr. J.A. McGilkCo.
4 Panorama Place, Cbicag»,
Sold by
D, W. Curry Drujgist.
Rome Mutual Loan Association
HOME OFFICE ROME GEORGIA,
' 325, Broad Street.
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‘ A National Building and Loan Company r
Purely Mutual, safe Investment and.
Good Profit Made by small
Monthly Payments,
OFFICFR t.
J. A. GLOyEK, President. ,1. D. MOORE, Seirty 4 Tnnar- J W
CHAS. 1. GRAVES,(Vice President. .1. H. RHODES. Mgr’laad I*M»—
HALBTEI) SVIIT|[, General Council.
IB94FALI AND WINTER MILLINERYIBM
NO. 302 BROAD STREET. ROME GEORGIA .
We are now prepared to Shaw
A Select Stock of New and Sty— I
lish Millinery,
Ladies, Misses and childrens..
Hats and Bonnets, Baby Caps,
Hair Ornaments, Side and Tuck
Combs, Ice Wool, Silk floss ana
fceohyrs. Will sell at lowest Cash:
sjirices, Call and See us, i
Respectfully
T': . A. O. GRRRARD.
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Msoo - Avenue
TTOTEL
Madison Aven e and 58th,Street
NEW YORK.
$o per day and up American Plan. .
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FIREPROOF ANO FIRST-CLASS ’N EVERT' "
PARTICULAR.
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Two Mocks from the Third and Sixth Avenne J&lav'arettf.
Kadroads
The 'dadii-on and Fourth Avenue and Belt Line pasw*-
th<* Door.
H M. CLARK, proprietocL
Passenger Elevator runs all night.
BRICKKILNS
LIME KILNS
HAIR AND SAND
We can furnish fresh Lime iri large q uarßifesK:
burned from our own Kilns on short notice.
Brick. Lime, Hair and Sand always on
George A\ . Tr?’
Fourth Ward Brick