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trouble
Thp Well known Firm of Lanham f
Sons ofThe 4th Ward.
CAUSESERIOUS trouble
Tn the Merchants of this en
tire Section. Theycutprices
s 0 low that Competitors
are knocked out. Start
ling Figures.
The well-known firm of Lan
ham & Son, of the Fourth Ward,
are causing serious trouble to the
merchants of this city.
They cut prices so low that none
dare compete with them. Just
think about it!
large heavy
blankets
20c EACH.
A GOOD COMFORT
OR QUILT FOR 25c.
ladies all
WOOL HOSE,
12 and a h a 1 f
cents per Pair.
Jeans as low r. y 1 Oc.
AU; Wool I Flannell
10c.
Sea Island yd wide 4
& a half cents.
Yd wide Bleached
Cotton 5c
CHECKS 3 l-2c
SHOES!"
SHOES!
SHOEd
c’;oes as low as
2C 73.
Clothing chepar
than anywhere ! , ir
the city.
DRESS GOODS.No
lOns and everything
else in propotion.
Sugar Coffee Flour
ar »d Groceriesat whole
sale or Retail below.the
regular price.
Tinware, Stoves,
Rockery etc,’, at hard
tune prices.
LANHAM &SONS
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W 6 STH MF.
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FOR SNORING.
One man Shoots Another and Then
Himself.
Fort Wayne 1nd.,0ct,30 —Earlv !
thia morning a shooting affair oc
curred at St, Joseph's Catholic
Hospital.
Hubert Alles and John Hoffman,
each over GO years of age, have for
years been employed at the insti
uiion as aesislant janitors, and
occupied, with four other old men,
who are charity inmates, one of
he large wards as a sleeping-room.
Hoffman has complained to the
sisters in charge that his rest was
destroyed by the continuous loud
snoreingof Alles and asked that it
be stopped.
Without their knowledge he se
cured a revolver, and when awak
ened this iworning by louder snor
ing than usual, jumped out of bed
in an insane rage, lighted the gas
and fired at Alles, the bullet en
tering the back of the neck and
coming out under the right jaw.
Realizing what he had done, and
before the other men could prevent
it he turned ihe revolver against
his own head and fired. The bullet
struck his skull and fractured it,
and then, glancing off, lodged in
the wall a few inches above the
head of one of the inmates who
was asleep in bed.
AUes will recover, but Hoffman
will undoubtedly die before a suc
cessful operation can be performed
on his skull.
SEVEN LIVES LOST
In the Flames of a New York Ten
ement.
New York, October 81. —Seven
persons were burned to death at
3:80 o’clock this morning in a fire
in the five-story tenement at No.
216 West Thirty-second street.
The names of the dead are:
Minnie Applegate, aged 22 years;
George Friedman, aged 4 years;
Levi Friedman, aged 8: Mrs Mar
garet Killin, aged 37 ; Jacob Killin,
aged 40; George Levy, aged 20;
Mrs Lena Mitchell, aged 24.
Mrs. Lena Friedman leaped
from the window and was horribly
burned about the face, neck and
body. She will probably die.
China's Silver loan.
*. • on, October 30. —China’s
ucces iu placing a silver loan of
nearly sB,Of j, C Jat 7 perc Lt in
Europe seems to indicate that the
financial world is *ot altogethe
cmviucedof the e’essness of
the Mongolian cause.
All the reports of movements
and battles which now reach Lon
don are from Japanese offisial
Bourses. The reports of Japanese
successes have become so mono
tonous that th r accuracy is seri
ousty questioned by military men
here,who while they believe Japan
is doing most of the lighting do
not credit the stones of slaughter
which come from Tokio.
ill 'o : 5 no medicitio ?0 often
|t < . ,u ■ verv home and so ad
ni itdnpind to the purposes
i< n i- intended, as Cham,
n n’s Pain Hardly a
week passes.hut some member of
tue family has need of it. A tcoth
ach or scald promptly relieve
and the sore healed in much less
time than when medicine has to be
sent for A sprain may be prompt
ly treated before inflammation sets
•n, which insures a cure in about
one-third of the time otherwise re
quired. Cuts and bruises should re
ceive immediate treatment before
the parts become swollen, which
can only be don when Pmn Balm
is kept at hand. A Bore throat may
be cured before it becomes serious
A troublesome corn may be reniov
ed by applying it twice a day for a
week or two. A lame back may oe
cured and several days of valua
ble time saved or a pain 1 •
Bide or cheat relieved without pay
iur a doctor bill. Procure a 60 cent
bo Itle at once audyou will ueve
egret it. For eale by Lowry &
Bro.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME,THURSDAY NOVEMBER, 1 1894.
TWELVE TWINS,
Besides Thirteen Other Children'
Bless Them.
Memphis, Tenn., October 31.
John West and wife passed through
Memphis Saturday night in com
pany with their twenty-five chil
dren. Six pairs were twins. West
said he couldn’t make a decent li -
ing in Texas and concluded to
move his family to Middle Tennes
see.
—T-’" 1
NOTICE OF LOCAL LEGISLA
TION.
Rome, Ga., October 31, 1894.
Notice is hereby given that appli
cation will be made to the General
Assembly’ now in session, for the
passage of an Act to amend an Act
entitled “An Act to amend the
charter of the City of Rome, so as
to create a levee commission and
provide for building a levee in the
lower part of said city,” so as to
clothe the commissioners with pow
er and authority to issue not ex
ceeding S7S,(XX) of bonds or levee
certificates to bind only the lands
protected by the levee and to ne
gotiate the same for the purpose
of raising money to construct said
levee and also to insert the
wo. t seventy-five in lieu of “fif
ty” in the last proviso of the third
section of said Act.
Fun For Everybody.
Prof. Gentry and his great com
bination of highly educated ponies
and dogs appear in this city under
their water proof (ent on Second
Ave. near the river three nights be
ginning Monday Nov. sth. with a
matinee Wednesday’ at 3 p. m.
There is perhaps no ott’er enter
tainment in the United States that
is as pleasant to ladies and chil
dren as the one Prof. Gentry gives
with his ponies and dogs. The
clergy indorse it, superintendents
of schools indorse it, and no par
ent who loves his family will deny
them the privilege of witnessing
this entertainment. It is strictly
irrral and refined amusement.
T e little animal actors, over
fifty in number, give an entertain
ment that is beyond belief and
must positively be seen to appre
ciated; They do everything hut
talk. The admission is very low:
Children, 10 cents; adults, 20 |
cents.
Wkly Ek cursions to California.
Every’ Friday’ morning a oneway;
excursion leaves Chattanoga via
the Queen & Crescent route for
Los Angeles, San Franc iso and
other {joints in California, carry-1
ing tourist sleeping cars, from i
Chattanooga to San ”
with charge via Ne
the Southern Pacifi .
sengers holding first an,.
class tickets are permitted to occu-1
py space in touiisis sleeping cars
on payment of a nominal rate
charged for accommodations there- '
in.
These cars are modern and coni
otable sleepers in charge of con
ductor and porter and are furnish
ed with bedding, curtains and all |
xither necessary articles.
Passengers en route to Mexico via |
San Antonio or El Paso, Tex. i
have only one change of cars by ■
this route.
For further information call on |
or address: A.. J. Lytle, D. P. A.,
107 W. Ninth St.,
Chattanooga, Tenn
J. R. McGregor, T. P. A., 2005
First Avd.,
Birmingham, Ala.|
W. C. Rinsareon, G. P. A.,
Cincinnati, O
Valuable Farms for Bern or
sain
We have On hand a
number of good .arms
for rent or sale. These;
farms have come into (
our hands at very rea
sonable figures, and
we are in position to
offer them at low'
prices and on most
favorable terms. Ten
antsand buyers would
do well to consult us
bet jretrading. We can!
rent or sell. To good
parties, wishing time
on Farms we are paw
pared to offer bargains
Come and see us
Hoskinson & Harris.
518751.34.!
Represents Our Ordinal Purchases
FORTHE FALL SEASON SHOE TRADE
OUR DUPLICATE ORDERS AMOUNTTO
AORETHAN
$5,ooo,oo ? I.
<«'l * ’ •
And the Shoe Trade Season just
Opened.
AV e can Auconnr for this very flat
tering TJRA.DE in no other way
than for the reason that the people
are out for thebest values possible
for the least outlay of CASH!
WEARELADRS
IN LOW PRICES
• , . .? aid
Who DARE MAY FOIiOW-o ’
’ < >nce
■ ‘ A • ■ w r ■ t. * 9 If i 1 ‘ ”
but with
to ' Our Specialties includes the Entire lin";,^; 1 '
only a few, eniployees
Our Ladies Grain Button at 75c equ (j Hif'
$ 1 ,00.
“ Dongola ” Pat Tip, Opera Toe, All Soive.
. .3.25. Same shoe in common sense is pi.—Super-
P in this mar xet at 51,50
I Our Ladies Fancy Dongcla, $2,50 Shoe/fcLdZ
$1,50 is creating Pa.vic and Consternatior 1 ith the as
“ High Price’s” hea darters.
Dont neglect our s3,a iu s4ooLadie.° r “ iß “ u,xl ,hi “
tra Fine Dongola Kids at $2,1 O to $2,6G“ !
Our mens line represents everything f I the affair and
Machine Pegged to a hand sewed-at 6<" lioe 1
$5,00. vill involve Cap-
A full linechildrens, 40c to $2,00. Always
ing you big Valuable and receive; ,’y si?*® 11 a ““ ults
>rnfit9 inker, wer.
IU I 1 Lo. ———— - which they
, Police Captains
grand jury to-day
Our Dress Goods Dept is full of choice,. registration. The
latest gc cis and lowest prices, dent n "‘" y ” or !
_. , _ i i i » - which are not yet
Dont forget that we carry an immen presentation.
first Class Clothing, Childrens Boys ancvT. ..v
and Over Coats. A large Invoiceof the 1 s D "\ bo y . m .
25c per cent under regular price. See Is. S. King’s store, had
Uy injured this morn*
’ was od ths elevator,
allowed
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19 &21 Broad St. Rome Q-