The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, November 20, 1894, Image 6

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Ste For The million. W« handle the finest We eel! the best You coms and Fee us We do the rest. Our School Shoes for Boys and girls have no superior. THEY WILL STAND THE BACKET.! Thousands of pairs of lasting beauties -for the ladies, Our mens baraams have no peers in this market. , Ladies Spring Heels in oil eizesand styles. FEET DECORATES AND KORN ROM WEES *>|Canirall & Owensw* 240 BROAD STREET- - - -- —"I Rome Mutual Loan Association. HOME OFFICE ROME GEORGIA, 325, Broad Street. \ National Building and Loan Company Purely Mutual, sa- Q Investment an Good Pro Made by sma 1 Monthly Payments, OFFICERS. J. A. GLOvEIi, President. J. D. MOORE, Sec’ty & Treas. CHAS. I. GRAVES, Vice President. J. H. RHODES, Mgr’ land Dept. HALSTED SMITH, General Council. Mini >V4 COAL ! COAL ! ALL GRADES, ROME COAL CO. 'ARB QOPATId AVP Loweßt Priecß k Henry G. Smith, Ma’gr, nLll/"UVvUIIU nlu. f in Rome ) j j{. King, Weigher. mint! hotel. CHATTANOOGA TENN , A Strictly First class Hotel. Bight in the heart of the city Convenent to business, depots and electric car lines. The service is unsurpassed and the prices reasonable. Camp MZanager. O’Neil M'fg Co. S 3 JELjUjI-J ♦COALS TELEPHONE 76. I t th V- * w - -•$4111! VfISEB STEAM 1)11 WOBKU- 530 Market St. Chatanooga W.C. SMITH Agt, Proprietor LADIES 8i GENTS CLOTHING CLEANED. k DYED OR REPAIRED, j ) AT LOWEST PRICES. FTj.iPTPROFESSIOftNL WORK. THE HUSTLER OF ROME.TUEDAY NOVEMBER,2O 1894. BODY SNATCHER I , A Former Assistant Sexton is in tt’eloi*' and A PROMINENT PHYSICIAN May be Arrested at any mom ent The Chattanooga Au thorities are Determin ed to put an end to Grave Robbing. ■Chattanoogo, Tenn,., Nov. 20. For several months grave robber ee have been frequent in the pot ters’ field, but it was not until to day that sufficient evidence wa 8 obtained to justify the Arrest of any one. From the fact that a robbery was committed Saturday night, however, of a pauper buried that day, and the fact that William Hurst, formerly assistant sexton, had been about the place, he was arrested this morning on the eharge of body snatching. He will be tried tomorrow. One of Chattanooga’s prominent phy sicians is implicated, ano may be arrested at any moment. WILL LECTURE. Breckinridge has Signed a Con tract to go on The Platform. Lexington, Ky., Nov. 20. —Col- I onel Breckinridge said tonight that 'he would eat his Thanksgiving dinner with his daughter in Staun ton, Va., and after spending a few days there, wauld go on to Wash ington to attend Congress. He has made another contract, however, which will come in the nature of a surprise to those who know that nearly all the theater managers in the country have re fused dates to Madaline Pollard. The Colonel is going on the lec ture platform under the manage ment of C. D. Hess, who has made such a success with General Basil Duke, the chief lieutenant of Gen eral Morgan. As Colonel Breckinridge was also in General Morgan’s command, he can paint battle scenes and give reminiscences of the war which will attract attention everywhere. The Colonel would say noth ing about his lecturing tour, leav mg all the talking to Mr. Hess. (girls played football. Alma, Mich., Nov. 20.—Twen ty-two girl students of Alma Col ! lege are shivering in their shoes for fear their names will be known, and they will have tc explain the part they took in a football game in the college dining-room last night, in which a large number of panes of window glass were shat tered and the chandilier demolish ed. One of the pirls said she thought it was a cruel shame the girls could not play football, the same as the hoys. Some of her friend* decided to have the game, and for that purpose “filched’' the ball be longing to the boys When lights weie out last night *hey cleared the big dining-room and from the wreck seen this morning, it is evident must have had a very fast game, as the place accoriug to the janitor, was strewn with pieces of cress goods and the like. Three of the gir s whose face bore marks of the struggle have been culled upon by the woman principal to explain. Japan’s Demands. Shanghai, Nov., 20. —In diplo matic circles here, the success of! mediation between China and Ja pan is regarded as hopeless. It is rumored that Japan’s minimum demands are the surrender of Hie Chinese fleet and the payment of an indemnity of $125,000,000, Ja pan to occupy Port Arthur, Wei- Hai-Wei and the Formosan ports until the indemnity has been paid. There is no prospect of China’s as senting to such terms. I NATURAL CAS Caused the fall of th? Pastor and part of his Hocks A DEFECTIVE PIPE Caused Trouble, and lots of it, in an East Liverpool, Ohio, Church. The Pastor, and three Members not out of Danger . f East Liverpool, Ohio, Nov. 19. Last night half a dozen of the congregation of the Second Meth odist Episcopal Church were in a serious condition, as the result of partial asphyxiation from escap ing gas at this mornings service. Plumbers were at work in the church Saturday night and left a defective fitting in the natural-gas pipes in the church. Yesterday morning the church was well filled. Toward the close of the service several present be came s’ck, and were compelled to Lave the church, but no one knew the cause. After the pastor, Rev. R. S. Sears, pronounced the benediction, he attempted to step down from the pulpit and fell on* his face. He was carried home. Mrs. Randall and her two daugh ters fell in the aisle, and were as sisted home. Saveral other old people fell just outside the church door. Physicians were summond and began|'voiking with the patients- Mosl of them are. recovering, but Rev. Searsand Mra. Rauda:! and tier daimbfers are not yet out dan ger. Every one in the church was more or less affected. SI PERKINS, At Nevins on Next Monday With His Famous Brass Band. The coming of the Burtou-’Jul. man company is looked forward to by our theater-goers as an evening of laughter, and it is needless to Btate that these exceptionally elev «r entertainers will be greeted by a i .rge audience next Monday, Nov, 26th. when they will present tpe sensational comedy draoaa “Si Per kins,” It is one of the ineat come - dies on the road, having a compli cation of funny situations and amusing incidents that hold the salience in a continual round of merriment. Many specialties are introduced i nciden'al to (he play, ihe compa ny is composed of a number of clever specialists, including Miss I ill it. Coleman, who has been en dorsed by the pr-ss and public as the premier of Spanish dancers. Knox Wileon, the Garman Dia lect comedian, James McCabe, who his the character of Michel Ange lo, has a wide reputation for his clever Iri->h specialties, while the vocal efforts oi Sam J. Burton aad the speaiaities of G. G. Vance and Henry Nicking are sure to prove entertaining and those who want to enjoy a huarty laugh should go te toe opera house next Monday November 26 h. Addmifsion $1 00, 75 and 25 cents. Box sheet now open at Yei sers. Watch for the Hayseed etreet parade, the, funniest on the road It is better than a circus parade. Concert at 7 o’clock in front of the epera houae by the fa mous Pughtown band. Consumption. The incessant wasting of a consumptive can only be over come by a powerful concentrated nourishment like Scott’s Emul sion. If this wasting is checked and the system is supplied with strength to combat the disease there is hope of recovery. Scott’s Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil, with Hypophos phites, does more to cure Con sumption than any other known remedy. It is for all Affections of Throat and Lungs, Coughs, Colds, Bron chitis and Wasting. Pamphlet free. Scott & Bowne, K. Y. All DruonigU. 50c. and tl. JACK KIXG, Pres id n T I at w. f. SIMPSON, Vice ,resident ”° U ’ Ac ““« Cwhier. Merchants National Bank OF ROME GA. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS All Accommodations Consistent with Safe Banking - B tended our Customers ° Every knows that the Prescription business is a very delicate one and TREVITT&JOHNSON 206 BROAD STREET, Are prepared to fill your Prescriptions caiefully with competent help and pure drugs. They also have a beautiful line of Perfumes & Toilet Articles ‘ TREVITT& JOHNS Oil The Leading Prescription Druggists of theri+v Paul Reese has charge of the Prescription Department. -i--w *** s-i- p n F, AZLTLLTJSTE TFv’Y. New stock, and a complete lino of all the very latest Novelties. New goods arriving weekly. No. 208 Broadway, Rome GA. OPPOSITE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. LUMBER, A.ll kinds of Rough Lumber sawed to or der on short ZVotice, ..Qk 11 on or Address, JOI I N C- FOSTER Foster’s Mills Gra. E- C. ATKINS & CO, CHATTANOOGA TENNf MANUFACTURERS OF OIRCITE.AR, BAM). GANG. ©ROS® CUT AND HA ND SAWS, ETC. WHOLESALE achinery, Mill Supplies Repairing a Specialty WtX '-XiXICVBKMUBCKSaiVIIEQRMniSBKfIBBMHBMDV' A BEAN NEW ENTERPRISE Any up to date Enterprise should be encour aged. Great care will be taken to please my customers. Call at the Annex Bathing and iTonsorial Pariors, if you Want to b£ treated right. 312 Broad Street. Special attention given to Ladies and Children harry chapman, White Barber. THE KONE BAKERY’ AND RE S TA R RA XJ'. J. T. Wilkie, Proprietor. No. 228 Broad Street. FRESH BREAD anil CAW MADE EOT DAY Restaurant supplied with the best the market affords. Special attention to wedding orders and ornamental cakes FRESH OYSTERS RECEIVED EVERY DAY. Polite waiters, Satisfaction guaranteed, give me a call -A— ”ox7” _ 2ET_ZX_ Jr-oT 1 -, Leather and Shoe Findings, Hand made Shoes built reorder, Repairing asp at Masonic Tpmnle