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■ Our School Shoes for Boys and girls have
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M i HA , J GRAVES,.Vice President. H. RHODES, Mgr’ Laud Dept.
V 1 - ' • • HALSTED S MITH, General Council.
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THE HUSTLER OF RQME.THURSPAY NOV EMBER,22 1894
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concerned, as will be
seen from the follow
ing letter, which ex
plains itself:
ATLANTA, Nov
20. 1894. To Mr. J. S.
Cundiff Manager Bri
tannica Reading
Rooms. Rome, Ga:-
Prepare to leave
Rome next Monday.
No orders will be re
ceived from tv re at
introductory prices af
ter Nov. 26 Pub is’n a
notice to this effect, so
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iTHE CONSTITUTION
CAPTAIN KOLB
May make an Opattunity to ride in
Blood.
UP TO HIS BRIDLE BITS
For so Surely as he Undertakes
to carry out his wild schemes
on the Alabama Govern
ship, he will get into
Big Trouble.
U aehiugtou, Nov. 21. —Col. Lee
Crandall, who ran for Congress on
the Kolb Democracy ticket against
GHiierai Wheeler in th“ Eighth
Alabama District, is at the Poj»u
list headquarters here, fresh from
the c 'Dference of tne Kolb moi , at
which it was determined Io Uie the
manifesto published today.
Colonel L’randail says <hat Ct I.
Kolb will be duiv bworn m a* Gov
ernor ou the first >d by
some Magistrate qualified to ad
minis e • and wi I then pro
ceed to aftpnipt to perform the
futiciiotia of Governor
\\ hen asked whether fighting
tfbuld ensue, Mr, Grandall said:
“The Oates mem have the militia
to back them, and the support of
the administration, while we have
not any arms, but you know what ■
Napoleon said about the right.
Compatively few Kolb men from
he back districts were at the con
vention last week, because they
were unable to get there, and we
cannot tell how many wili respond
to the first call on the first of
Deecember. Many of them are too
poor to travel.
“There will be contests made in
the House against six of the eight
Democratic candidates who are
given certificates of election, and
we will present such indisputable
evidences of frauds tha t the com
mittee cannot overlook them.’’
iSeuator b Pugh, of Alabama, ar
rived this morning, fresh from his
home. He said that notwithstand
ing he had left Montgomery on
Sunday last at ll o’ clock he had
received no intimation of Captais
Kolb’s Durp >s ( ’ to issue a manifesto. I
arni that he was as much surpris
ed as any non-resident of Alabama
could have been upon reading the
pronunciameuto in the morning
paper. Senator Pugh declined t ,
discuss the matter further than to
s ty that il C iptaiuKolb should at
tain] 1 ’ to put his plans into execu
tion 1 < earedand believed there
w< uld be serious trouble. The
Senate!, in reply to a question
«aid tnat Governor Jones was a
man oi' courage and determination
Howell’s News.
We are very glad to know that
Mrs. Summers, of Nickleton, who
has been very low’for a long time,
is slowly improving.
Young Mr. Will Climerand wife j
will look v-ry handsome in their
new home. Will is very ingenious
and saving and lias a good start
and will no doubt make a good liv
ing.
The Texas fever is raging among
our young people, and Svineot the
older ones have symptoms of the
disease, but their financial consti
tution will not bear it.
Our people are not grieving
much over the Republican govern
ment but rather moving along
smoothly and quietly.
The Hustlerof Romi will please
not forget to make mention of El
der Payne for the Board occasion
aJly. Josh.
Thought Him a Chinee.
Valparaiso, Ind.,November 22.
About 3 o’clock this morning Mrs.
W. H. Mattingly was awakened by
the screaming of her little son Hu
go, and she hastened to the bed
side of the child. The little child’s
face was covered with blood, flow
ing from a halt dozen wounds. A
rut in some way had managed to
I crawl into the crib and had bitten
the child in a number of places,
besides -evering the noso. It is
’ I’eai’i H tin child will die.
Ecu Kim : Cheap one fiv * room
p”. ( <H on or address
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JA<’K KING, Preside,, T. J , s u f . », /< tng ( ashler.
W- P. SIMPSON, Vice rresident
Merchants Nations! link
OF ROME CA-
INTEREST ALLOWED ON T!ME DEPOSITS
All Accommodations Consistent TViiliSif* Banking ex-«
tended our Customers
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Every one in the city of Rome
knows that the Prescrip ion
business is a very delicate one
and
TREVITT&JOHNSON
206 BROAD STREET,
Are prepared to fill your Prescriptions
cai efullv with competent help and
pure drugs.
They also have a beautiful line
of Perfumes & Toilet Articles.
TREVITT& JOFNSON
The Lead’ng Prescription Dri’ggT-., of the city
Paul Reese has charge of ; Prescription
Department, o o -■ -i -r : w + * ■-
" 1 wiwiii iimiianimnffr liT'.jmt uij—
Mrs. J F. Wardlaw,
MILLIKERT,
New stock, and acomplete lino of all the very
latest Novelties. New goods arriving weekly.
No. 208 Broadway, Rome GA
OPPOSITE FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
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A_ll kinds of Rough
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CZ><rll oil 01* tV < 1 rt“*s—,
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manufacturers er
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SSAWS, ETC.
WHOLESALE
achinery, Mill Supplies Repairing a .‘-ppclaltv
A BRAN NEW ENTEWSE
Any up to date Enterprise shou’d be encour
aged. Great care will be taken to please my
customers.
Call at the Annex Bathing and .’Tonsorial
Parlors, if you Wantto be treated right.
312 Broad Street.
Special attention given to Ladies and U uldrcn
HARRY CHAPMAN,
White Barber.
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THE RONE B A KERN.
AND
RES TAYURA.NT.
J, T. Wilkie, Proprietor. No. 228 Broad Street,
FROSH BREAD aiifl CAKES ODE EVERY DAI
Restaurant supplied with the best the market aff< rds.
Special attention to wedding orders and ornamental cakes
FRESH OYSTERS RECEIVED EVERY DAY.
Polite waiters, Satisfaction guaranteed, give me a call
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Leather and Shoe Findings,
Hand ma !e Sh-jes built warder, Repairing
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