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Rome Mutual Loan Association.
HOME OFFICE ROME GEORGIA,
325, Broad Street.
A National Building and Loan Company
Purely Mutual, safe Investment an
Good Prof M ade by small
Monthly Payments,
OFFICER-.
J. A. GLOyEK, President. • J. D. MOORE, Sec’ty & Treas.
CHAS. I. GRAVES,[Vice President. .1. H. RHODES, Mgr’iand Dept.
HALSTED SMITH, General Council.
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ROME COAL CO.
YARD-Second Aw.;
siuini HOTEL.
CHATTANOOGA TENN.
A Strictly First class Hotel. Right in the heart of the city
Jonvenent to business, depots and electric car lines.
The service is unsurpassed and the prices reasonable.
W,?A.- Camp Manager.
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O'Neil M’fg Co.
SELL
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TELEPHONE 76.
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530 Market St. Chatanooga
W.C. SMITH Agt, Proprietor
ladies & gents clothing cleaned,
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at LOWEST PRICES.
PROMPT PROFESSION!- WORK.
THE HUSTLREOF RQMESUNDAY NOVFMRFR 18 1894
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CZAR'S FUNERAL
TOMORROW
St. Petersburg is Crovs tie J with a
Throng of Visitors
IN AN OPEN VICTORIA
And Unattended Emperor
Nichol as drovethroegh the
Streets. The Royal Wed
ding to Occur in a
Few Days.
St. Petersburg November 17.
Ibe court iDvifations to the fun
eri'l of Czar Alexander 111. to take
place November the l‘Jih were is
sued this afternoon
Prince Ludwig, of Bohemia, the
grand duke of Luxemberg, and a
brother of the king us Siam ar
rived here today to attend the fun
eral.
St Petersburg ie <rcwded with
vitiiore and the prices in the hc
iel>, rt ■. tauraute, longing bonne,
shops e.c. have been quadrupled.
i The prince of Wales hi-s attend
ed every religious ceremony in the
cathedral since the body of the
czar wss brought here. The .Emper
or Nicholas 11 is very popular. He
drove throdgh the streets in an
open victoria, unattended yester
day evening and was cheered on all
si les.
It is not known whether the
marriage of the czar to Princess
Alex will be public or private. The
majority of the imperial family
and immediate relatives connected
i with other courts are in favor of
I having the marriage solemnized’
with all possible pomp and dis
play, though it is understood that
the czar himself is opposed to this.
The coronation of Emperor
Nicholas II will take place in Mos
cow next summer.
CZAR NICHOLAS’ WEDDING.
London, November 17 —The
Pall Mall Gazette states, as it
claims upon authority, that the
marriage of Czar Nicholas, and
Princess Alix will take place No
vember 30th.
ELEVEN AND NINE ELOPE
The Astonished Minister Called
the Police and the boy Lover ran.
Chi-sago, Nov 17.—Wi e hu
son aud Maude Coop?’, tdeveu and
nine years of age, eloped yeateiday
with the intention o f getting married.
They live in the same house. Their
mothers were away yesterday and
when they returned they found » ■
from Willie telling of the eivpcxuuut.
He had taken all tl e money he ci u <J
1 n t all his mother’s jewelry.
When the little eoup'e called on a
mil ister a> d stated tbe'r cns<>, he cull
a po'ice. Willie ran off when a ;
officer appeared, aid his fiancee fe]
into the hands of tee enemy. Willie
later returned horns very crest fallen
and with only 65 cents
Knights of Pythias.
The members of Mt. Alto Lodge
No.l2.KofP. are earnestly re
quested to attend the regular meet
ing of the Lodge Monday night
Nov., 19th at 7:80 o’cleck. Work
in the amplified third rank. Mem
bers of Riverside Lodge No. 88 K
of P. are fraternally invited, and
all visi’ing Knig ts are invited to
be present.
Grand Chancellor Douglass will
be with us, and bring a delegation
of Knights with him from Atlanta,
there will also be a delegation of
Knights from Cartersville and Ce
dartown. Come out Brothers of
Mt. Alto, and let us make this a
“red letter” night in the history
of Mt. Alto Lodge, the mother of
Pythianism in our beautiful Hill
City.
W. H Ennis,
J. E. Mullen, C. C.
K. R.S.
EAST ROME VOTERS
The voters of East Feme are
hereby notified that the oook of
gistration are open for s x con
secutive Saturdays.
'V, M Gammon Clerk
Nov. 8 1*94.
SHE TRIED
TO SHOOT
i The Black Bruit who had Assaulted
her
MRS. PAYNE’S SHOTGUN
I
*A/as d’awn on the Fiend, but
Cool Headed Officers Res
cue the Negro from her
and a Maddened
Mob.
Birmingham, Ala., Nov. 17.
( hurley Foster, a negro, who was
arre.-ted in this city yesterday on
suspicion of being the one who
committed an assault upon Mrs.
Fom Payne, near Bessemer, in this
county, 1 uesday night, and after
ward attempted to take her life.
Yesterday he was taken by Dep
uty Sherifls Cole and McKinney to
the scene of the crime and identi
fied instantly bv the woman and
her young brother-in-law.
1 he mot; which gathered at one ,
caught the negro from the officers
and attempted to lynch him. Tbs
officers by diut of persuasion pre
vailed on the men to let the law
take its course. Mrs Payne then
seized a shotgun and attempted to
shoot her assailant, hut was pre
vented by the sheriff.
EIGHT
The husband and father of the
woman also attempted to shoot
him, but were prevented. By hard
work and cool bravery the negro
was brought to this city and placed
in jail. The penalty in this state is
death.
HORRILLE CRIMES.
Confessed by a Fiend, who Nar
rowly Escapes Lynching.
Fargo, N. D. Nov.l7.—N.J.Vil
lars was brought to Cass County
Jail today by Sheriff Eddy, of
Stutsman County. Eddy left
Jamestown with his prisoner just
in advance of a mob, which was ou
its way to take him from jail and
h nch him.
On the way here Villars confess
icd the horrible crime with which
he is charged. 'lu'-iday tv ning
Villar weal to the farm of Mr .
Fromer, in Montpelier Townswip
Stutsman Comity.
Mrs. Fromer saw him in the
barn and went out to see what he
wanted. When she approached \ il
lars knocked her down with a club
end heat her into insensibility
He dragged hir into a bars and
assaulted her, then he thiew h-r
into a well in the barn, set the
burn ol fire and left.
The barn burned to the ground
bus Mrs. Fromer, who was still
alive, escaped death in the well,
t owards ruing she managed to
climb out and got to the housa.
Taking her children with her, she
crawled on her hands and knees to
a neighbor’s, two.miles away and
died alter telling her story.
Villars was captured at Hadley
City, and taken to Jsmestown by
Sheriff' Stenshoel. He is one of the
oldeei farmers in Stutsman County,
and has a highly respectable fam
ily. A large mob gathered at Mon
tpelier and started for Jamestowu
to lynch him, but Sheriff Eddy
heard of their coming in time to
scape . Villars to-night confessed
another crime. A month ago Mr.
Fromer. husband of the woman he
murdered, mysteriously disappear
►d. Villars says he killed Fromer
and that his body will be found
burfod in a pile of manure back
of the barn.
Mr. Jack Davis, manager for E,
E. Forbs, Rome music house, has
moved his big stock of Pianos, Or
gans and other musical instru
ments also his bicycly stock,to the
furniture house of Hanks & Co,
in Shorter Block. 11 15-3 t.
$ N
For the best things
to eat served freshest
and best, send your or
ders to Dempsy the
Grocer.
JACK KINS, PreoideHt. T. I, # , .n, Acting Cashier.
W* F. RIMPSON, Vice pretiident
Merchants National Bank
OF ROME GA.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS
All Consistent with Safe Banking e
< < J our Customers
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Every one in the city of Rome
knows that the Presc ip ion
business is a vt ry ueiic t.; * ne
and #
TREVITT&JOHNSON
206 BROAD STREET,
Are prepared to fill your Prescriptions
cai efully with competent help and
pure drugs.
The/also have a beautiful line
of Perfumes & Toilet Articles.
TREVITT& JOHNSON
The Lead’ng Prescription Druggists of the city
Paul Reese has change of the Prescription
Department. 0 •» o + 0 4
Mrs. J F. Wardlaw,
MILLIN'LRY,
New stock, and a complete linoof all the very
latest Novelties. New goods arriving weekly.
No. 208 Broadway, Rome G
OPPOSITE FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
LUMBER,
A_ll kinds of Ronjxh
Lumber sawed to or
der on short Notice,
Call on or .A. del res-;
JOHN C FOSTE 11
_ Foster’s Adi Ils (in.
E. C. ATKINS & CO, CHAL.IMGATENN,
MANUFACTURERS CF
CIRCULAR, BANK CAZVCJ.
CKOSS CUT AIVB iIIA . “
SAWS, ETC,
WHOLESALE
achinery, Mill Supplies Repairing a Sppglulfv
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A RRAN NEW ENTERPRISE
Any up to date Enterprise shou d be encour
aged. Great care will be take nto pl jase my
customers.
Call at the Annex Bathing and Tonsorial
Parlors, if you Want to treated right.
312 Broad Street.
Special attention given to Ladies and Children
HARRY CHAPMAN,
White Barber.
THE KONE B AKE Ry”.
AND
K ES TAURANT.
J. T. Wilkie, Proprietor. No 228 Broad Street.
FRESH BREAD and CAKES MADE EVERY DAY '
Restaurant supplied with the beat the market ass. rds
Special attention to wedding orders and ornamental cakes
FRESH OYSTERS RECEIVED EVERY DAY.
Polite waiters, Satisfactior guaranteed, give me a call
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"W. TTjAs.R.T,
Leather and Shoe Findings,
IHand made Shoesjbuilt jr, Repairing
a speciality, at
Masonic Temple Store