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*CK KING, President T. J. 81MP80S, Acting oaehi
W- F. SIMPSON, Vice resident
Merchants National Bank
OF ROME GA.
NTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS
All Accommodations Consistent with Saf? Banking K
ended our Customers,
Every 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 havea beautiful line
of Peafumes &. Toilet Articles.
TREVITT& JOHNSON
The Leading Prescription Druggist of the city
Paul Reese has charge of the Prescsiption
Department. ♦* + +* + > + * +
' . - At ' '
Mrs. J P. Wardlaw,
JVriT-.LTTTER’Z",
Nw stock, and acomplete linQof all the very
latest Novelties. New goods arriving weekly.
No. 208 Broadway, Rome Ga_
OPPOSITE FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
-ATI kinds of Rough
Lumber sawed to or
der on short IVotice,
Call on orAddressi
LLHLX C FOSTER
Ifoster’s ATI Ils Gra.
B. ATKINS & CO, CHATTANOOGA TENN,
MANUFACTURERS OF
-IcVLAR, BAMI.
HKhross cut A .\ n hand
HAWS, ETC.
WHOLESALE
Mill Supplies andaw Repairing a Specialty
■a bran new enterprise
■■p to date Enterprise should be encour
care will be taken to please my
HHk s <
Annex Bathing and Tonsorial
Want to be treated right.
312 Broad Street
nt on given to Ladies and Children
CHAPMAN,
White Barber.
MM BAKITY
U RA X T.
o.; ''’s ’•n-ietor. No. 228 Broad Street,
aofl CHES MADE EVERT DAY
1,H ‘ ,H ‘ st the market aft rds
W’■ ’ v " ‘ldin- order,-, ami I ! ti < ik.- -■
received every day.
HHSwMWMHy Satisfaction g ua nteed, ■ i > ill
and Shoe Findings 3
Shoes built to
a speciality, at
Temple Store.
THE HUSTLEROF ROME, T HURSDAY NOVEMBER, 1 1894.
” THIRD SMALLPOX DEATH
Traceable to the Law Division of
the Interior Department.
Ojiubwr 31.—An
other death a<t<i an additional chbh
j have reaulted from the amallpox
epidemic which began in the law
division of the interior department,
ai d the marine hoepit*| eervice ie
iUVeSliguliiig the report that still
another ceain,tracaeble to the a ime
source baa occurred.
ilhaui Owens, a young man
employed in the ceuaua office aa
meeeeugir, died from the disme
i.i the peat house this morning. In-
I»eßtuati<Ju r>y the marine hospital
service into the auspicious iliueaa
of Yau Buren Norwood, a laborer
in lire department,living at Hyatta*
vide, Md, shows that his case ia
oue of smallpox.
Lettie Mundell, whose cousin
died last week fr< m the disease,
contracted through contact with «u
interior department employee, is
reported to have died at G.ymuut,
r s ’d • twenty-one miles from Wasb-
ou the Potomas, and t e
marine hospital sarvicu is investi
gating.
Solar there have been three
1 deaths traceable to the law division
of the interior department, not
counting that repnrted at G’ymont
SPAIN’S CABINET RESIGNS
Disagreement on Measures to be
Introduced the Cause.
Madrid, October 31.—The cabi
net resigned today because the
ministers could not agree as to sev
eral measures to be introduced in
the coming sassion of the cortea,
most notably the proposal to er
store the tariff. Queen Regenl
Christiana accepted the resign*
tions, but is understood to hae
repuested Senor Sagata to smatro
new cabinet. Should he consent
eeveral of his lat* colleagues will
join him.
Sagaata succeeded Canovas De
Castello as premier in December
1892. The retiring ministers are:
President of the council, Senor
foreign affairs, S. Mcert;
justice. R. Capdepone; fiancee
Senor Gamazo; interior, Lopez
puigeierver; war General Lopez
Dominguez; public works, Senor
Mora; colonies, Senor Maura; m.'s
line Admiral Pasquin.
FIVE BURGLARS KILLED.
In an Accident on a Pennsylvania
Railroad.
Clearfield, Pa., October 31.—1 n
a wreck of empty coal cars this
morning on the Beech Creek rail
road, near Pearl station, five men
were instantly killed. They are all
unknown. At first it was supposed
that the vietjn? of the x-reck were
tfiimpH. An investigation of their
effects, however, disclosed that
they were all armed with revol
vers, and in the satchel was found
a complete set of burglar s tools.
TROOPS MUTINY.
Pay Was in Arrears-Russian Fleet
at Che- Foo.
London, Oct. 31, —A dispatch
from Shanghai states that severa
thousand troops at Nankin, mu
tinied and refused to march to I
Tien-Tsin because their pay was in
arrears for several months.
A dispatch to the Timas from
Tien-Tsin says that a large Rus
sian fleet is assembling at Che-Foo
Port Arthur Blockased.
Yokehama, Oct. 30 —The forces
i at Kiulen were commanded by
Generals Hong and Lin. The Chi
nese occupy every string position
at Hong-Wan, the castle being
guarded by 20,000 mpii. Troops are
being massed at Kin Chow with s
view to the defense of Port Ar
thur.
The Japanese have completely
' blockaded Taliei-Wan and Port
Arthur and ail the adjacent bays
and ports. Further Japanese forces
have landed at Sei-Kiofu, 80uth
! ast.of Port Arthur.
•THE BIGGEST#
THING ROME
-HdMcDonald-Sparks-Stewart-Coinpaiiy.h4-
Furniture, Carpels, Mailings t
I
We carry the largest stock in the state. We buy
cheaper than any house in the state We sell
cheaper than any other house in the state.
We do business on business principles.
Our customers arealways pleased
with their purchases. We have
The Best Goods
TuOWJSST FRIGES.
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We are always picking up big bargains for Jour
customers. Once a customer always a cus
tomer. Solid Oak Suits $15.00 t0J525.00
Call and see our
$20.00, PARLORISUITS.
Wear just overflowing with bright new Furniture
It is a- pleasure to show you these goods. Call
and see us.
Undertaking Collins, Caskets, &
Having purchased the complete Undertaking bus
iness of W. A. Rhudy, we are 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
3&5. Third. A.venue \