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FOURTH year
TROUBLE
The Weil known Firm of Lanham I
Sons of The 4th Ward.
CAUSE SERIOUS TROUBLE
To the Merchants of this en
tire Section. Theycutprices
so low that Competitors
are knocked out. Start
ling Figures.
The well-known firm of Lan
ham A Son, of the Fourth Ward,
are causing serious trouble to the
merchants of this city.
Ther cut prices so low that none
ilare compete with them. Just
think about it 1
large heavy
BLANKETS
20c EACH.
A GOOD COMFORT
OR QUILT FOR 25c.
LADIES ALL
WOOL HOSE,
12 and aha 1 f
cents per Pair.
Jeans as low as 1 Oc.
All Wool Flannell
10c.
Sea Island yd wide 4
& a half cents.
Yd wide Bleached
Cotton sc,
CHECKS3I-2C
SHOES!
SHOES!
SHOES!
Baby shoes as low [as
20"cts.
Clothing cheaper
than anywhere] else in
the city.
DRESS GOODS. No
tions and everything
olse inipropotion.
Sugar Coffee Flour
and Groceries at whole
sale or Retail below the
r ®gular price.
Tinware, Stoves,
Crockery etc,lat hard
time prices.
LANHAM &SONS
316 TO 326 STH AVE.
323GBR0ADSTREET
THE HUSTLER Of’ ROME.
“OUR JOHN"
AND BONDS
The Bird of Democracy Screams
for her Own.
AND GETS IT IT TOO.
John W. Maddox is alSure Win
ner
BY A BIG MAJORITY.
Old Flopper Felton not in it A--
tall.
LOOKS LIKE BONOS
Will Carry the day in the ‘ Banne
County”
“A LYING DODGER”
Made its Appearance at the
Polls but Those who had
Them Soon Grew Disgust
ed and Quit Circulating
Them. Rome 7 to 1
for Maddox
At the hour The Hustler of
Rome goes tn «-* iit j s sa f e to
predi r ‘cal jonu W. Maddox will
carry Floyd by 1 250 votes and the
Seventh Congressional district by
not less tbau 3,000 votes.
DEMOCRACY SWEEPS THE FIELD
From various sections of the dis
trict most encouraging telegrams
have been received by Judge Mad
dox and the democratic leaders in
this city.
From the State of Dade the out
look is a Maddox majority of 400.
S. M. STARK
I desi re to inform my
Friends and Patrons
and the Public ge ner
ly, that my elegant line
f Fall and Winter
WOOLENS
Has been received,and
are now open for n
spection, And I willfur*
ther state that I am
now better prepared
than ever Io turn out
FIRST CLASS WORK
FIRST CLASS GO ODS,
At prices never before
heard of in Rome,
S. M. STARK,
’ KMIT TIM
1« ARMSTRONG HOTEL
ROME GEORGIA. TUESDAY EVENING NOVEMBER. 6 1894.
Catoosa, estimates her democrat
ic majority at 250 to 800.
Walker’s indications point to a
majority of 850 to 400, while Chat
tooga, the old home county of
“Our John” will give her favorite
THE WOOL HATS STANDARD UNDER ITS
PROUD FOLDS, THE DEMOCRACY OF THE
BLOODY SEVENTH, RALLIES FOR
“OUR JOHN.”
son not less than 650 or 700. One
precinct Trion, gives Maddox a
majority of 79 against a majority
of 32 for Hiues,in the October elec
tion.
Whitfield will put up a vote o f
about 350 votes over the votejpoll
ed by the Flopper while Murry says
she will do her duty by Our John
and democracy.
Cobb sen is tidings that she will
have Maddox by her usual demo
cratic vote,
wf
GALLANT BIRD OF THE SEVENTH
Gordon eounty democrats are
hopeful and say that Maddox wii
carry the eounty.
Bartow will vote for Felton but
a message from Co’. Gus Fite says
that Cartersville, the home pre
cinct of Dr Felton, will vote for
Maddox.
From Haralson and Paulding
JR.all
'v' \ I
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PROUD BIRD OF LIBERTY SCREAMS
AND SWOOPS DOWN ON THE ENEMIES
OF DEMOCRACY.
the news is not so favorable for
democracy, while Polk democrats
say their county is very close aud
doubtful.
Floyd, however, will offset the
total majorities that Dr. Felton
will get from the counties he car
ries and still leave “Our John,”
]
The Seventh congressional dis
trict's Democratic standard bearer
a majority which added to the ma
jorities of the other counties will
swell Maddox majority to about
8,500,
At 4 o’clock this p. in. Vans
Valley had been heard from and
stood for Maddox; Felton 2.
Bond | linostjso’i I.
In cnulio, which is a populist
strong-hold, the polls are said not
to have been opened.
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THE PET OF POPULISM WEEPS
In Flatwoods, Maddox had 50 to
Felton’s 41 an one o’clock, while
Bonds had 81 votes.
THE STATE.
Bulletins recieved from over the
State shows that Tate and Moses
will carry their districts easily,
n> iNMliVuniA
w
i ■
/. THE AGED “FLOPPER”
while Watson seems to be behind
in the tenth. Tbe balance of the
State is of to urse solid.
Wireswill be run into the supe
rior court room tonight and a jolly
crowd of democrats will gather
there to see the returns from over
the country flashed on the cloth.
Three cheers for “Our John”
and the national democracy.
WANTS CARS
The C. R. & C. Needs Several new
Cars to Handle its Buisiness.
The C. R. & C. Railroad is bad
ly in need of more cars, as they
havn’t enough to handle their busi
ness.
Receiver Jones has filled an ap
plication asking that he be allow
ed to purchase fifty box cars, of
thirty tons each and one hundred
flat or coal cars of the same ca
pacity.
The road is unable to borrow
cars, and wants to buy them.
Their business is good now, but is
badly hampered by the lack of suf
ficient transportation facilities.
LOEB’S MILL
Machinery Being Placed and Will
be Ready for Operations soon
Mr. J. J. Loeb has about com
pleted work on his grist mill on
the old Cohen properly
Yesteiday he received a con
signment of machinery which is
being put in place. He will turn
out the finest grade of water ground
meal, and may later on add a flour
ing mill.
He will be ready for operation
at en early date.
Dr. R. M Harbin, returned from
Calhoun today, where he went yes
terday to see a patient.
IT WAS SPLENDID.
Prof. Gentry's Horse and Dog Show
is the Best of its Kind.
The weather was exceedingly
raw last night, and that is nodoul t
the reason that not over 200 peo
pie went to see Prof. Gentry’s
horse and dog show under the tent
on Second avenue.
But those who braved the weath
er, were well repaid the little in
convenience they suffered from
cold feet. Prof. Gentry has unques
tionably the best show of its class
that ever visited Rome.
It is remarkable how he has
trained his ponies and dogs to d j
such remarkable feats, and do it
at the word of command.
The drilling by the ponies was
loudly applauded. Each animal
knew its name and answered every
command promptly.
The dog that turned back somer
sault, and the one that walked the
tight rope were splendid.
The show will be here three days.
Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock
they will give a matinee. The price
of admission is in the reach of all,
10 and 20 cents.
Take your little folks out and
let them spend a delightful eve
ning. Performance tonight com
mences at 8 o’clock.
Guardian Sale.
I, Snsie W..Allgood, Guardian of Andrew I’
Allgood, will make application to Judge J. J
Hunt, Judgeof the Superior Court of tbe Flint
circuit, at bis office in the court house, in the
city of Griffin, Spanlding county Ga_, on the 3rd
day of December 1894 for an order authorizing
the sale, at private sale, the following proper
tyof Andrew I*. Allgood, her ward, to-wit:
One undivided one-third interest in that tract
of land situated in Othransboro Floyd Co. and
known as lots Nos. Thirteen, Fourteen and
Fifteen, fronting sixty-six feet each on Broad
street and running back one hundred aud nine
ty-eigh feet westerly, this proi erty Jhereby sold
lies joining and south of the Baptist cburch.
Said sale is to be made for thefrurpoM of re
investment, becanse said property is vacant lots
productive of ne rents or income and a constant
expense in paying taxes and tbe same is depre
ciating in value-
Susie W. Allgood
Guardian of Andrew P. Allgood
Oet 301894.
JUST RECEIVED
One of the most corr
plete assortments o.
TOJLET SOAPS
AND
TOILET ARTICLES
Ever brought to the
city. See our line of
fine
IMPORTED TOOTH
BRUSHES
They have no superior
on this or any other
market
SOLE AGENT
CANDIES
J. T CROUCH & CO.
Medical Building.
10 CENTS A WEEK
BURNEY
TAILORING C& |
_ls the place to getai I
First Class Tailor man*-
suit at a most
able price.
WE BUY MORE
WOOLENS
Than any firm in Rons:*
hence can make you at
suit to order for less
money than you
get the same from any
other Tailor in this cityr
or section.
I
WE BOAST
THAT WEI
*
Do turn out finer wc fit
and better fits than
any of our competitors
for we are better pre
paired to do that thin*
WE CAN
MAKE YOU
A pair of pants
less money than any
body, Our pants are
acknowledged to be
the leaders of the town
They are the standard
as to fit, workman ship .
and quality of goods-
Dontforget that we
are the tailors...
BURNEY
TAILORING CO.
220 BROAD STREET
ROME GA
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