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FOURTH year
another cut
]l I of a sls Cloak Going at only
$3.75-Wow!
TOWELS AT 21-2 CENTS
Lanham & Sons are Keeping
upthe Sensation they Cre
ated a few Weeks ago
by Putting the Khife
Into Values
Just Think
About it
SB,OO, SIO,OO, $12,00
and SISOO Cloaks
Nice, New
And Stylishly Made.
For $4.25
Don’t you buy a
CloaK until you see
our Stock.
We bought out a
Cloak concern and are
selling Cloaks away
down under the prices
other merchants pay
forthem, others ad
vertise Cloaks but they
cant meet our prices.
A cheap and very
poore Cloak full size,
for 55c, a good nice
and stylish Cloak for
$1.50
A large lot of fine
Cloaks were SB, SIO
sl2 and sls,* We
are selling at $3.75
Misses and Children
Black Hose sold by
oath’s for lOc our
price as long as they
last at 3c per pair,
Large lot of Towels,
21-2 cents each
worth lots more, but
we gotteemcheap and
can sell them cheaper
than any bodv
We have bought a
big job in Gents Clot
hing and Furnishing
goods., and now sell a
Pair of Fine Gloves
atCostatthe Factory
50 to 75c for only 25c.
Clothing down below
any body’s price.
If you
Have any money
To spend
You had better
See us
Before you
Spend it
SHOES
SHOES!
SHOES!
Baby shoes as low as
20 cts.
LANHAM &SONS
31 6. 318, 320, 322, 324
& 326. STH AVENUE
FOURTH WARD
THE HUSTLER OF HOME.
MILLIONS.
Os Gold is Seine Withdrawn from
the Treasury
STILL ON THE DECLINE
ls ( the Balanco of Uncle Sa ms;
Yellow Boys." Less than
$50,000,000 of Gold
now in The Great
Vaults of Nation.
Washington, November 20. —
Gold was withdrawn at the New
York subtreasury today in ex
change for currency by the follow
ing parties in the sums named:
Third National bank, $1,000,000;
Emerson & Turnbull, $800,000;
Caneral bank $200,000; Asiel &
Co., $48,000; National Bank of the
Republic, $100,000; total, $1,648,-
000.
Corrected and official figures re
ceived at the treasury department
show that the net loss of gold on
Friday and Saturday by the treas
ury was $1,485,185, as follows
For United States notes, $1,468,
581; treasury notes, $16,555.
The treasury stated balance to
day is $101,162,000, of which $61,-
882,000 is in gold. This statement
of ths gold does not take in up
wards of $2,010,000 of gold with
drawn at New York today and Sat
! urday last, which will not beg : n
I to show in the treasury books until
tomorrow.
So far slightly over $3,000,000
in gold have been withdrawn at
New York since November 13th
and SIOO,OOO at other points. Oth
erwise except for the gold with
drawn to bid for bonds, the treasu
ry has been gaining as it did be
fore, from mintage and in the
Western sabtreasuries.
The Ford Orchestra will dis
course eweet music, while you get
in the swim after the fat frisky
oyster* served by the Ladies Aux
iliary of the Keely League tonight
—ls you want to enjoy yourself
and help a werthy cause—-call and
be entertainod,
S, B. STARK
I desire to inform my
Friends and Patrons
and the Public gener
|y, that my elegant line
of new Fall and
WOOLENS
Has been received,and
are now open for all
spection, And I willfur
ther state that 1 am
now better prepared
than ever to turn out
FIRST CLASS WORK
AND
FIRST CLASS GOODS,
At prices never before
heard of in Rome,
S, B. STARK,
until Mi
16 arm strong bote
ROME GEORGIA. TUESDAY EVENING NOVEMBER. 20 1894.
WAR PENDING
Mexicans are Anxious for a brush
ae&HrtfeWith Guatemala
TROOPS ARE EMBARKING
With Tobascoas the Objective
Point. Munitions of war are
being rushedtothefront
while the war Depart
ment are Husthng
Comitan, Mex., Nov. 20. —New
troops have arrived and taken sta
tion covering the line. There is
the strongest possible feeling here
in Lv >r of war with|Guatamaula.
The Chapana are all willing to
shoulder muskets and many of
them have made offers to the Gov
ernment of arms for war purposes.
People from this section of Gua
temala are most bitter in their
complaints against the Guatema
lan Government, which has lately
relieved all the authorities who
were from thia section, and have
appointed people from the interi
or to fill their positions, and an
uprising is imminent.
An agent of the Guatemalan
Government, is here trying topur
chase horses for the cavalry which
is a branch of the service cf which
Guatemala lias none.
The tenth Mexican Infantry
covers the frontier, and besides
the new National Guard has its
headuuarters here.
TROOI’S AND AMMUNITION.
Vera Cruz, Mex., Nov., 20.
The Nineteenth Infantry has em
barked on gunboats to go to To
basco. Two hundred aud fifty thou
sand cartridges have been shipped
south within the last few weeks.
Th<> Fourth Infantry is expected
h«r« in a few days, to go to Tobaa
co also.
MAKING <AHTKID»*I.
City of Mekico, November2o
The National Arma factory here
is turning out cartridgea as fast as
possible The greatest bustle is
noticible in the War Department,
This is giving rise to manyrumora.
It ia rumored that Assistants
Secretary of War General Ygucoi
Escudero, is going to Vera Cruz
within a few days to see about
better transportation for troops
to the Guatemalan frontier.
FOR TffiE FRONTIER.
Mazatlan, Mex ~19 —The steam
ship Jaodro is now ready to take
■ on her new armament, and it is re
ported that she will iminediaely ge
ready to take 1,000 seidiers to tho
Guatemalan frontier from Acapulo
OFFERS OF VOLUNTEERS.
San Cristobol, De Lae Caras,
Mexio, November 19—The gratest.
enthusiasm sxists in this state in
favor of war. The Government has
been asked to accept volunteers
Societies have been organized
who will tender their service to
tho state and th* Federl Govern
naeut, and expect to be sent to the
front.
A number of Guatemalan spire
are known to be on the frontier
and near the military camps, but
so far co atteation haa been paid
to them except to order them away
Guns Added to Chinese Ships
Shanghai, Nov 19—The viceroy
of Tien-Tsin is placing soldiers
around the foreign settlement in
order to protect it against the dep
redations of soldiers from the mu
tinous camps.
If the Japanese take Port Arthur
it is expected that they will laud
en route to Peking forty miles
south of Taku.
Numbers of quick-firing guns
have been added to the Chinese
warships at Wei-Hai Wei.
Dr. W. C Nixon, ’-ne of the
most prominent citizens of Nannie
Ga. spent last night aud today
the citv.
IT IS WRITTEN:
“The Seed of the Woman Shall
Bruise the Serpent’s Head ’but
IN THIS PARTICULAR KASE
'
A trio of Eve's Daughter fought
to the Death a pair of dead
ly Rattlers. Fun and ex
citement in a Texas
Cotton Patch
Dalia* Tex is, November 20.
This year the cotton plants in
Jones County are from waist to
shoulder high and stalks are lap
ped in.the middle of the row.
Snakes are difficult to see in
high cotton. Mrs. Thomas, Miss
Bessie, aud Miss Jobason, were
picking cotton. There was uo man
about, as Mr. Thomas had gone to
the gin with a bale of cotton.
Miss Bessie walked right, up ts
two large diamond-backed ruttle
suakte. She screamed “snakes,”
and her mother, Mrs. Thomas, and
M iss Johnson,ran to her assistance.
fit the cotton pile, about 20 feet
away, there was a garden hoe aud
a piece of scantling. With those
weapons ’hey made an attact on I
the reptiles.
One was 4 feet long and tho otb.
er about 5 ffet. When ti e fight
commenced the smallest tried to
get awaw, and Mrs. Thomas fol
lowed it up, when Miss Johnson
cried: “Ms. Thomas, the large
snako in maki >g for you.” Mrs.
Thomas hit tee smaller one on the
baok so it could not get away, and
tried to run to get out of the way
of the large rattler,but she stumb
led aud fell.
Miss Johnson just came up n
time to strike it with the scant I in g
before it struck its deadly fangs in
to Mrs. Thomas. This snaka dnd
game. After ite body had been
beaten with the scantling and ite
bead emashed |it struck several
times a’ it-|>oiiqu*ro re. The ladie
then went baek and dispatched the
other one.
They wanted to keep the rattles
but they were all broken up
in the fight. This makes 11 rattie
aualies killed in a thirty acre cot
ton field since the middle of Sep
tember and this is not a good jear
for snakes, either.
LEXOW INVESTIGATION
Postponed But When it Resumes,
Will Commenoe Where itHeft °ff
New York, Nov. 20. —The police
cases again came up this morning
the court of oyer and terminer '1 he
courtroom was crowded with po
licemen and friends of the defend
ants. Ex. Sergeants Hugh Clara,
Charles A. Parkerson, J. W. Jor
dan and Felix McKenna and ex-
Wardmen Burna, Lennon, Hock,
Meehan aud Smyth pleaded not
guilty. They interposed demurrers
but these were overruled.
In the case of ex-Bergeant Lib
ers. Lawyer Jenks made the state
ment that ho had just been brought
into the case and asked that he be
given sufficient time to examine
ths papers. The court allowed him
until to morrow to enter a plead
ing.
Senator Lexow, of the senate in
vestigating committee, said todiy
that tba investigation had ben>
positively postponad till Decern 1 ) r
Ist.
“ When we resume it will de
juet where we left cff. We will con
tinue in the even tenor of our way
and on even keels, I hope.”
Mount Alto and Riverside Lodg
es united last night and did some
of the finest new work ever wit
nessed in the Castle H ills of this
city. Rome is second to non ? in
the beau’y of her Pythian work.
CONFERENCE j
The Videts of the Groad Arm; ar-j
rived today.
BUTTHE MVN BODY
Will Come in Tomorrow and
Will Help us Devastate the
Chicken Ranches around
the Walls of the De-
. I
vote doth, |
Conference i* n., longer a theory 1
but e condition wi’h the Imperial
city.
The first deligation e*me in this
forenoon and wi’l bn fol owed ll s
afternoon by a few others. Bui
tke'.maiu body of the welcome inva
ders wi 1 pres* foot upon our con
secreted sb ore tomorrow.
As fust as they come in they
will be conducted to the hospiU
ble homes throughout the city
where they will be fed on the fat
of the land aid permitted to drink
of the waters of the rivers thereof.
RETURN OF THE RELICS.
'Americans Royally Entertained by
the Spaniards.
Madrid, November 20. —Com-
mander Willard H. Brownson. of
the United States cruiser Detroit,
with nine officers ind twelve sailors
of t at vessel, has arrived here with
the Columbus relies. The Ameri.
cans arc- highly pleased with the
reception accorded them by the au
thorities of this city and of Cadiz.
The Spanish government is paying
all the expenses of their entertain
ment. The American officers will
be received in audience by the
queen regent, will be banqueted by
the marine department, and will
be tendered a reception at the
American legation.
JUST REGIVED
One of the most corr
plete assortments of
TOILET 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 I
J. T CROUCH &CO.
Medical Building Ml
1 O CENTS A W . :
. The
Fa t o' the business
is there is no use of any
one going or sending;
out of Rome f>r a Suit
of clothes where they
can buy a much better
article here for less
money than elsewhere
BURNEY
Said a gentleman fast
week, “I went to Atlan
ta to order a fine Cuta
way Suit and I founds
your
TAILORING I
Much better than in
Atlanta ano your pries
way below theirs and
I want you to make ms
a Cutaway Suit. He
gave our
I
COMPANY
His order, and said
he saved 8 or IO doi
larsby so doing. When
in need of a nice suit,
do nt give your order
to some suicide who*
happens a long with a i
let of shoddy samples*
and represents he wilt]
sell you a Suit to order, I
when in fact he only I
sends you a ready!
made suit, but come to I
us and we will sell you I
a fine Suit cheap, and '
make and trim it ele—J
gantly.
Remember we want
to keep every Dollar •
that is possible and wilt j
convince you that wo ;
do if you will only give !
us a cause,
BURNEY
TAILORING COL