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cabinet photos
$3.00 PER ])OZ.
r IE NEXT 30 DAYS I WILL MAKE
BINET PHOTOS at $3.00 Per Dozen.
' This is a SPECIAL OFFER for Cabinet
Photos only. 1 guarantee good work.
FOR $4.50
You ran get one dozen Cabinet Photos and
a two-thirds life size,
j. W. LANCASTER,
Photographer. +&-
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afresh
Wa have them in endless profusion and
vanet y,
If yo u want the very best thot the markets
afford, send me your orders.
Bwr larder stocked with my provisions
guarantees a long and happy lite—
L.A.DEMPSY,
R. V. Mitchels old Stand +* ♦ + + +
BRICK KILN S
LIME KILNS
HAIR AND SAND
We can furnish fresh Lime in large quanities
burned from our own Kilns on short notice.
Brick. Lime, Hair and Sand always on hand
Greorg'e W". Trammell
Fourth Ward Brick Yards.
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THE LITTLE RUBY BARBER
TONSORIAL PARLOR
If you want work In mv line cal! at my plac
Frank. Taylor, the old reliable.
Jan: - ■«’ ■ TT'-iri rmnf.iiiii.lln i ir ■ iwi Tirr TwrwßmnTT—M—
vtosk*.
IOODS.
Is The Place to get
GROCERIES
Os all kinds.
CHEAP
Earthquake in Italy.
November 19.- 1 he errth-
JlUake ypgterdav extruded over a
”gearea O s Southern Italy and
'* lc 'lv. In the province of Reggio
1 Calabria great damage was done
property and a number ofpcrsouß
kided and injured in addition
ot ose known to have be* n buried
be “»atb fallen houses.
When you want to
? Uy groceries and buy
J a* 71 . c^ea P call upon
a'nO d ane , cor ‘ Broad
InJ RRo s Si. New yel
w yam pototoes very
neap, orders called
orand delivered. Give
g^ra n C t a e ed! atisfaCtiOn
n you want lo
w uy harness and strap
and buy them
onjVi? stron 8- Cal >
■ Henderson the
kp r a oo Hamess Ma-
• Broad St.
n _. ’ g ? est Market price
P ' df o r Hides & Pelts,
s - Henderson.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME. TUESDAY NOVEMBERS , | RQ4.
The New Schedule.
The new fast schedule on the
Southern Railway, which went in
to effect yesterday, will prove a
winning card far this road. South
bound trains will leave East Rome
as follows:
7 :50a. m., 10:50 a. m., and 9,
p. m. Going North: 6:40 a. m.,
10:50 a. in., and 4:80 p. m. The
train going North formally due at
10:40 a. m., but now 10 :50 stops
here.
This road is working hard to
make its service second to none
and are succeeding . The schedule
time to Atlanta has been cut down
considerably.
Consolidated.
The stock of S. N.
Kutner &. J. L. Camp
and will sell the im
mense stock consist
ing of over $35,000,-
at cost for 60 days the
largest stock of shoes
in North
Cj ci
S,N.Kutner 231 Broad
St we mean business
come and see
the ctmhmb
A tempts tl e life cf <■ fcmth Den
ver Wciran ‘
BUT FAILS L IRDER
His Victim, Who was a Power
fully built Amazon. Failing
to Strangle he was in the
£ct of Using a
Razor.
Denver, Colo., November 20. —
Another nuspect lute been secured
by the peace in their search for
tiie strangler of Market street wom
en. Mario V« mires lives at 1390
Twentieth street, two doors from
the corner ot Market street, and is
of the same class as Marie Contas
soit.
She was alone in her front room
last night at 11 o’clock, when a
man named Moller entered at the
street door. Having seen him be
fore, sne invited him to an inner
r >oiu.
A few minutes later Moller be
gan a quarrel with her about a
money transaction, and. without
the least warning seized her by L he
throat. He pressed his hands tight
ly upon her windpipe, and squerz
ed so hard that the woman was not
i able to utter a sound.
While she lav upon the bed,with
the breath stifl'd in her Im g«, Ma
rie Vendres had but one thought —
that the man engaged in cliojking
her was the man who had Idl'd
Lehn Tapper,M ari ■ Contm-s it > i.U
Kikn O’Yama.
The tear that their fate wou’d b>
hers nerved her to a still more ue«
perate struggle against her asß> i
-tut She is a woman of most pow
erlul bui'd, and making one su
preme effort, she thrust h»»r knees
against Moller’s body, giving him
a mighty push that threw hitn up
on the floor. Her throat
ONCE FREE FROM THE GRIP
Os the strangler, Marie Vendres
used her lung power to its full ex
tent.
She screamed. Murder! in alter
nate French and English, and her
cries reached the ears of her hus
band, Chailes Vendres, who hap
pened to be at the rear of the
nouse. He rushed in just in time
to catch Moller in ths act of using
a razor upon Marie
Before Moller could use the
weapon Charles Vendres seized
him, and a struggle began between
the two men. The woman rushed
into the street with screams of
“He'p!” and ‘‘Murder!”
Deputy Sheriffs S. Bell and G.
Pe’erson, who were doing special
.guard duty over the terriffed deni
zens of ‘Stranglers’ Row,” heard
the outcry and ran past Marie Ven
dres into the room, where they
found the two men rolling over
and over on the floor, kicking and
pummelling each other.
Moller was only half clad, -and
• appeared to bo wildly excited. He
fought with the deputies in the
house and out to the sidewalk.
They placed Moller in a hack and
conveyed Ifim to the County Jail,
where he was locked upon a charge
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of assault to murder.
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On the way to the jail Moller's
only reply to every question ask
’ ed him was: ‘‘All right. Marie
’ Vendres and her neighbors firmly
believe that Moller is the genuine
“Jack the Strangler.”
The affair of last night has add
ed to the terror and excitement of
the women on “Stranglers’Row,’
' and its probable effect will he to
■ cause more migrations form that
i unlucky neighborhood.
ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN
For Tax Receiver
I hereby announce invsalf as a candidate for
re-election to the offlee of Tax Receiver ot
Floyd county Election, tirst Wednesday in
anuary 1885 M. 0. McOsker
1 hereby rnnotlnce myself as a candidate for
the offlee of Tax Receiverot J".' yd county, (.lec
tion to be held on first Wednoda- in Janna y
1896. Respectfully.
R. 1.. Fo.lv-
For the best things
to eat served freshest 1
and best, send your or
ders to Dempsy the
Grocer.
sid?C4 y!
Represent Our Orginal Purchases
FOR THE FALL SEASON SHOE TRADE
OUR DUPLICATE ORDERS AMOUNTTO
AORLTHAN ’
$5,000,00 T !
And the Shoe Trade Seasonjust ;
Opened.
W" e can Account for this very flat— '
terins; TRA DE in no other way
than for the reason that the people- ■
are out for the 1 lest val ties possiLl e- '
fo> the least ovitlavof CASE I
WE REA LEADERS
■ IN LOW PRICES
!
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Our Specialties includes the Entire line.p’*] >
raWe name only a few, w ;
Our Ladies Grain Bu Ron at 75c equals
EjPrice’s” $ 1 ,00. M
M “ Dongola ” Pat Tip, Opera Toe, Ail SolidEl I
Kiforsl,2s. Same shoe in common sense is nct.fel
RSequaled in this market at $ 1,50 |
Our Ladies Fancy Dongola, $2,50 Shoe forKtf
1,50 is creating Panic and Consternation
Price’s” headquarters. |
Dont. neglect 0ur53,50 ana s4ooLadies Ex-@Bl
Slgtra Fine Dongola Kids at $2,1 G to $2,60.
A3 Our mens line represents everything from aiH
Pegged to a hand sewed-at 60c tojffil»
|gjss,OO. ' I
RU A full linechildrens, 40c tos2,oo.Always giv-M
tiling you big Valuable and recei vingonly smallF|j
pqProfits. wj
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Our Dress Goods Dept is full of choice Patterns
latest gooas and lowest prices,
Dont forget that we carry an immense stocks
first Class Clothing, Childrens Boys and Mens suit®
and Over Coats. A large Invoice of the latter bougtul
25c per cent under regular price. See them-at
OIMM
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19 &21iBroa,d St. Rome Gra. '