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W- F. FIMFdtlN', Vi«e President
Merchants National Bank
OF ROME CA.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS.
All Accommodations Consistent with Sad* Banking E
en d cd our Customers,
£very one in the city of Rome
Know that the Prescription
business is very delicate one
and
TREVITT&JOHNSON
206 BROAD STREET,
Is Prepared to fill your Prescriptions
carefully with Competant help and
Pure drugs.
We also have a beautiful line
of Peafumes & Toilet Articles.
TREVITT& JOHNSON
TPhe Leading Prescription Druggist of the city
Paul Reese has charge of the Prescsiption
Department. 0 »++++* * $ *
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Mrs J F. Wardlaw,
MILLIKERT,
N w stock, and a complete lino of all the very
latest Novelties. New goods arriving weekly.
No. 208 Broadway, Rome Ga_
OPPOSITE FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
A.ll kinds of Rou"h
Tjurnber sawed to or
der on short ISTotice,
Callon orAddivss,
JOHN C- KOSTER
Koster’s Mlills Gra.
Tc. ATKINS & CO, CHATTANOOGA TENN,
MANUFACTURERS OF
CIRCULAR. BAN1», GANG,
CROSS CUT AM) II AM>
SAWS, ETC.
WHOLESALE
lahnier), TWill Supplies andaw Repairing a Specialty
A BRAN NEW ENTERPRISE
JAxiy up to date Enterprise should be encour
aged" Great care will be taken to please my
Call at the Annex Bathing and Tonsonal
JParlors, if you Wantto be treated right.
312 Broad Street.
attention given to Ladies and Children.
HARRY CHAPMAN,
White Barber.
ROMEBAKEBY
AND
RESTAURANT.
J T Wilkie, Proprietor. No. 228 Broad Street,
ig JSB BREAD afid CAKES MOE EVERY DAY
rant supplied with the best the market affords.
, Special attention to wedding orders and ornamental cakes*
IFRESH OYSTERS RECEIVED EVERY DAY.
Polite waiters, Satisfaction guaranteed. Give me a call
1 ~a_ -w- habt,
Leather and Shoe Findings,
i Hand made Shces built to order, Repairing
a speciality, at
Temple Store.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME,T UESDAYOCTOBER 30 1894,
A YOUNG LADY
Loses Her Life by The Carelessness
of a Portsmouth Youth.
Portsmouth, Ohio, October 30
Winnie Davin, the nineteen-year
old daughter of Edward Davis,
who liven at Chudin’s Milin, hear
thin city, was shot aud instantly
killed by Tiffin Collett, while re
turning from school yesterday eve
ning.
Collett had a double-barreled
nhotgun and was scaring the girl
by snapping it at her. At this
time the gun wan empty.
Subsequently he put a load in
one of the barrels, and starting
into the postoffice he met Winnie
coming out. In some way the ham
mer caught, and the gun was dis
charged, the entire load entering
the girl’s side and penetrating the
heart. She died instantly.
Collett is a lad 18 years of age.
The community is much excited
over the accident, and much blame
is placed on Collett, who is charg
ed with criminal c trelessness.
HURT HIS MOTHER.
Murderous Assault Made by an
Intoxicated Man.
Jeffersonville, Ind., October 29
—Thomas Duncan this afternoon
made a murderous assault upon
his aged mother, Mary Duncan,
at their home in this city.
Duncan had been drinking heav
ily, and while endeavoring to enter
a door leading into a sitting-room
of he found it locked.
He was seized with a drunken
idea that his mother had purposely
barred him out, so he went to the
street and procured a brick.
Instead of waiting for the door
to be opened he forced himself
thioughja window into the room.
Going to the kitchen, the infuriat
ed demon struck his mother sever
al terrible blows on the head with
the brick, crushing the skull in
many places, from h > effects of
which she cannot recover.
Duncan fled to Kentucky, and
has not yet been apprehended.
WHIPPED TO DEATH.
The Terrible Result of Sending a
Child From Home.
Jackson, Ohio, Oct. 29.—Last
spring a family named James liv
ing near Shawnee, to Jack
son aud took a little child of Hen
ry Richabaugh to raise. Recently
they moved to Wellston. Some
time ago the child was sick, and
finally the parents were notified to
come aud get it, which they did,
The child was found to be in a
critical condition, covered with
bl»cte bruised spots Tba child
was brought homeaud medical at
tention given it, hut it gradually
irrew worse and died. After death a
post-mortem was bald aud the facta
uiacloseU such a state of affairs
that Mr. and Mrs. James were both
a rested and placed m jail.
Ward Minister's Son.
New York, Octwb-r 29.—1 n con
sideration of an unknown sum of
money paid her by Ward McAllis
ter, Actress Lizzie McCall-Wall
has agreed to abandon her breach
of promite suit against Mr. Mc-
Allister’s son, Heyward.
Mrs. McCall haa been married
twice, divorced once and widowed
once. She was indicted on man
slaughter on the charge of killing
©neofher husbands, George Barry
Wall, but the indictment was soon
afterward noticed.
A VEST-POCKET
remedy Dr. Pierco’a
Pleasant Pellets. Put up
Uny *\ in little glass vials, handy
Y__> and convenient. Sealed,
too, ao that you know
jETm they’re always fresh and
RjSwA reliable, unlike the ordi
gras nary pills in wooden er
tHU JfiF RYS pasteboard boxes.
SIH There's nothing in the
Hw ”»y us pills as sinall or as
A w easy to take as these little
qfl Peseta. There’s nothing
M so easy and natural in ac
~ tion—nothing that can do
M much lasting good. They absolutely and
permanently cure Constipation. Biliousness,
Indigestion, Sick or Bilious Headaches, Jaun
dice, Sour Stomach, and Diszineas. All de
rangements of liver, stomach, and bowels are
prevented, relieved, and cured.
They’re guaranteed to give satisfaction, or
your money is returned.
A case of Catarrh that eant bo cured by
Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Kennedy is so rare that
ths makers es the medicine are willing to risk
this offer: “If we can’t cure your Catarrh,
perfectly and permanently, bo matter what
few ease is, we’ll pay you <SOO, •
•THE BIGGEST®
THING ,llir ROME
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Tirnitiife, Carpels, Maltings &
■
We carry the largest stock in the state. We buyl
cheaper than any house in the state We sell I
cheaper than any other house in the state. I
We do business on business principles. I
Our customers arealways pleased I
with their purchases. We have 1
The Best Goods
ZdOWEST FRIGES. I
We are always picking up big bargains for Jour
customers. Once a customer always a cus- I
tomer. Solid Oak Suits $15.00 t0~525.00
Call and see our
$20.00, PARLOKS UITS.
W©ar just overflowing with bright new Furniture
It is a pleasure to show you these goods. Call
and see us.
Jndertaking Collins. Caskets, &
Having purchased the ccmplete Undertaking bus
iness of W. A. Rhudy, weare prepared to give
this branch of our business the best of at
tention, We have made many improve
ments &c, which enable us to better
serve the public than ever been
done in Rome before
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