The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, November 05, 1894, Image 4

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JACK KING, President T. J. SI iPSON, Acting caeLier W* P. SIMPSON, Vice president Eercliants National Bank OF ROME CA- nteresT allowed on time deposits. All Accommodations Consistent with Safe Banking E ded our Customers, Every one in the city of Rome knows that the Piescrip ion business is a very delicate one and TREVITT&JOHNSON 206 BROAD STREET, Are prepared to fill your Prescriptions carefully with competent help and pure drugs. They also have a beautiful line of Perfumes & Toilet Articles. TBEVItt& JOHNSON The Leading Prescription Druggists of the’city Paul Reese has charge of the Prescription Department. »«4>*****»* Mrs. J F Wardlaw, TvITI-.LIJSrETVX", Nw stock, and acomplete linQof all the very latest Novelties. New goods arriving weekly. No. 208 Broadway, Rome Ga_ OPPOSITE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. ZLTJJXZTELEJR,., All kinds of Rongh Lumber sawed to or der on short JVotice, Call on or Address, JOH N C FOSTER Foster’s Mlills Gra. Fc. ATKINS & CO, CHATTANOOGA TENN, MANUFACTURERS OF LJIRdTIzAR, BAND, GASG, CROSS CUT AM) HAND SAWS, ETC. WHOLESALE achinery, Mill Supplies andaw Re jairirg a Specialty A BRAN NEW ENTERPRISE Any up to date Enterprise should be encour- Great care will be taken to please my istomers. Call at the Annex Bathing and Tonsorial arlors, if you Wantto be treated right. 312 Broad Street. Special attention given to Ladies and Children HARRY CHAPMAN, White Barber. ROME BAKERY AND RESTAURANT. T. Wilkie, Proprietor. No. 228 Broad Street. HUE BREAD aufl CAKES MADE EVERY DAY Restaurant supplied with the best the market affords, Special attention to wedding orders and ornamental cakes :ESH oysters received every day. .‘olite waiters, Satisfaction guaranteed. give me a call JL_ W. HART, Leather and Shoe Findings, • tnd made Shoes built to or a speciality, at iasonic Temple Store. THE HUSTLER OF ROME MONDAY NOVEMBER 5 1894, IN HIS UNDERSHIRT. Story of an Indiana Man. 5135 and a Den/er Chinese Laundry. Denver, Col., v ov. 5.—E. D. Banks of LaPorte, Ind, - is perhaps the luckiest man who has sojourn ed in Denver for many moons. Banks stopped ©IT here Wednesday while on a trip to Loa Angeles ai d visited the laundry at 1860 Lari mer street, conducted by the broth ers Sing, Ah and Sam. Here he deposited considerable soiled clothing including an under shirt in which, before leaving the Hoosier state, Backs’ wife thought fully placed a cunning little pock et. This fulfilled -t'he function of a national bank. And.• very thump of that LaPorte man "a heart jostled $135 in greenbacks. His cash, how ever, was thoughtlessly deposited with hie underwear with the broth ers Sing, whose saffron-hued fin gers dexterously abstracted the wad of green. It was precisely 1 o'clock last night when Banks, awakening from a rural dream, missed his cash. He proceeded directly t« the laundry, rudely disturbing the pleasure of an opium smoke, but recieved as much satisfaction as if he had dug in Cherry creek to recover his lost treasure. This morning, armed with a search warrant from Justice Wood son’s court, Detsctive Shirley raid ed Sing’s laundry and tossed around a choice aseortment of lin gerie. Finally his eyes detected B«>i ks’ greenbacks carefully roileu up and placed among a lot of damp clo» hs. Tiie roll contained ail except $lO yyiich the partner of the brothers Sing will produce. The disc.very will not liberate Ah and Saninn Sing, who will ev n'ua ly clean soiled linen at the state peuitentiu -y- SENEY SAYINGS. But Little Cotton Will be Planted in Howell’s Next Year. Seney, Ga., Nov. 5. —Old Moth er Stricklin was buried at Pleas ant Hope church last Sunday eve ning. Mrs. Stricklin was some where in her ninties, and is said by all who knew her, to be of a peacable and quiet temperament. A kind and tender mother and de voted member of the Missionary Church. She leaves several children, grandchildren, great, and great great grandchildren to mourn her departure. Old Mrs. Summers, cf Nickel town, is having a tedious siege of sickness. We are fearful she will never recover. Mr. Bill Cohran is traveling day and night in search of his run-a way bov who misteriously disap peared last Sunday while at church. Bill says: “Barthy has dud god crazy od aconnt od it ad he rather fide the child thad to’havea hud derd dollars in gold id his pock ed.” It is not his own child but a boy he reared from a small child up to 16 years old; his name is Charley Hunt. Our farmers are generally un der the spirit of reformation at present. They have resolved not to plant more than five acres of cot ton to the horse and use no com mercial fertilizer at all. Right in this immediate vicinity 1 don’t believe there will be a sin gle ton of guano used next spring; and some of our large farms are rented out with a specified con tract that there is to be no cotton planted on the place at a 11. They will turn them into grain farms altogether. Josh. Warter’s “H an e made” grows more pop ular as the days go bv and its because of mer it. For sale by all'deal ers. Try one. $lB7 §4* 34i! Ilepsents Um Dtginal Purchases FORTHE FALL SEA' ON SHOE TRADE OUR DUPLICATE ORDERSAMOUNTTO MORETHAN $5,000,00 ! j And the Shoe Trade Season just Opened. YV" e can Account for this very flat tering TRADE in no other way than for the reason that the people are out for thebest values possible so» the least outlay of CASH I WEARELEADERS IN LOW PRICE! ->HI DARE KAI FOIIOWI- Rw Our Specialties includes the Entire line.ffl Li We name only a few, EH Our Ladies Grain Button at 75c equals Highpl EoPrice’s” $1 ,00. ml M “ Dongola ” Pat Tip, Opera Toe, All Solidfl >25. Same shoe in common sense is nctM in this market at $1,50 pl M Our Ladies Fancy Dongola, $2,50 Shoe forM ®H“High Price’s” headquarters. b] El Dont neglect our $3,50 and s4ooLadies E x-1 ps tra F| ne Dongola Kids at $2,1 Oto $2,60. d Pa Our mens line represents everything from an pig Machine Pegged to a hand sewed-at 60c tojl H Ha A full linechildrens, 40c to $2,00. Always giv-B you big Valuable and receivingonly small™ SSProfits. ■ Our Dress Goods Dept is full of choice Patter! latest goous and lowest prices, I Dont forget that we carry an immense stoci first Class Clothing, Childrens Boys and Mens suil and Over Coats. A large Invoice of the latter bougl 25c per cent under regular price. See them-at I W.f I.COKEB4C 19 RroadSt. Rome Gra. I