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Cloaks,
Cloaks,
Cloaks.
CATES,
CAPES,
CAPES.
FAHY S
FAHY S
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Superb Styles
NEW WEAVES,
Bargain
Prices.
Large Sluck
ALL sizes,
PaBIS MAKES.
FAHY’S
FAHY’S
FAHY’S
Lowry Bro’s
Dry Goods
NOTIONS
SHOES.
HATS
CAPS
ETC
Call
AND
EXAMINE
OUR STOCK
OF STAMPED
LINEN’S
We Are
NOW OPEN
OUR NEW
QUARTERS,
NEW GOODS,
and LOW
PRICES,
Lowry Bros
atC.D 'WOOD’S
old[Stand
430 Broad St,
fHE HUSTLER OF ROME FRIDA'S NOVEiv BE < 23 1894.
KLUSTER OF
BULLS EYE SHOTS
Huck Pattun and John Childs
went out last night and helped a
flock of d( gs IrspUire a covey of
five fine, fa’, frisky possums. Huck
and John wou the belt but will
not undertake to wear it for a few
days as they baked those possums
along with a bushel of sweet pota
toes and eat them for dinner to
day. My, my, what waist ß ! K
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A fellow who don’t like sausage
but eats it because he is too lazy
to chew stake ougut to be
chased out of town *ith a yaller
dog and made to dwell in a broom
sage field and feed on poor rabbits.
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And by the way, that reminds
me, I want to ask you if you don’t
think all rabbits feel cheap this
year? Kottou is under five cents
and a rab is only a kotton tail—
doncherno.
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Col. D. P. Haggard of Atlanta
is in the city. Col. Haggard, be
sides having once been a newspa
per man, is a royal good fellow
on his own account. Butthen it
takes a royal good fellow to han
dle Mr. Haggards line of business
and sell the King of medicines.
King’s Royal Germetur. Mr. Hag
gard is doing up the city in great
shape and if people will only listen
to hun, and take his advice, which
means his medicine, they will suf
fer less. Mr. Haggard is a truthful
man. He is not even distantly re
lated to heider Haggard.
The Hustler of Rome’s verses
on “Konference Dun Kuin,” pub
lished in yesterday's paper, seemed
to ‘ get the crowd.” The demand
consumed all our extras and broke
in on the weekly, Rome Courier,
which contained the same. We feel
thankful and we know ‘ ‘the preach
ers are welcome. ”.
THE REUNION.
The Masons had a IGrand Time
Last Night.
The Masonic Reunion at their
temple last night was a big tuc
teee,
Masons from many neighboring
towns and cities were present. A
number of the ministers attending
conference were also present. Gen,
Evans honored the reunion with
his presence and made a fine
speech.
A number of the local and visit
ing masons made talks and alto
gether the evening was a most de-|
lightful one.
A splendid banquet was spread |
during the evening and heartily
enjoyed by ail.
Amons the visiting masons were
the following:
Cave Spring —Prof. W. 0. Con
nor and F, A. Glenn.
Calhoun —'I'. M. Ellie, A. Ross,
J. E, Friueley, Wm. Dodd, B. L.
Chastian, John Logan and John
Barnes.
Little Row —R. H. Wicker and
W. L.Blankenship.
Adairsville—Tim Edgar and
sons.
Yorkville —G. B. Austin.
Trion—®.T. Meyeis.
Summerville—N . J . Betting, D.
P. Henly, T. P Taylor.
Rockmart—W. Furgeraon, Thos.
Morris and Mr. Bullock.
Dr, M. A. THEDFORD
LIVER MEDICINE.
M \CoSTIvr-NESS
dyspepsia \ -V’ fit \ SICK OR
Indigestion \Nervous-
BuiousnessK £%s&&& I HEADACHE.
C \ AV ]JA UNO ICE
Sourness/>'.loss of
Stomach Appetite:
None Genuine Without Thl Likeness ..no
Signature ofM A.Theoford om FroiitOf
Each Wrapper. M.A.Theuforo
. - Rome. Ga.
A.. Agents. $75
a week. Exclusive territory. Tha
iLapid Dinh Washer. Washes all the
dishes for a family in one minute.
Washes, rinses and dries them
without wetting the hands. You
push the button, the machine does
the rest. Bright, polished dishes,
and cheerful wives. No scalded
fingers, nosoiledhandsor clothing.
No broken dishes, no muss. Cheap,
durable,warranted. Circularsfree.
W. P. HARRISON Al CO., Clerk No. 11, Columbae, a
WHITWORTH IS DEAD.
He Wanted to Die at First, but La
ter Changed his Mind.
Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 22
i After a week of suffming, George
; K. Whitworth, who last Wednes
day assassinated Chai eellor Alli
son and then attempted suicide,
died early this morning.
Mr. Whitworth has been con
scious throughout, but his physi
cians have never had any hope.
Only one time S’nce he was taken
home has he asked at out his con
dition, and then he said he would
like to get well.
Just after he shot himself he
begged for a revolver that he might
finish himself. He realized his ap
proaching end, and called for his
father and mother just before his
death, and holding up his hands
said: “I am passing over.” Th n
he sank to rest. The funeral ser
vices will be held tomorrow morn
ing.
SHOT DEAD
As he Finished “The Ship that Nev
er Returns.”
TEN
Diytou, Ohio, Nov 22.—S L.
Webb.employed ab ut restauran s
was accidentally shot ami k lied
to night by William Sandrag“, a
' olored boy, at a restaurant near
the south gate of the Soldiers
ome Sandrige* was expenmeu
ting with a six-chambered revel ver
which he thought was unloaded’
but which contained one cartridge
While snapping the pistol the
loaded cartridge exploded. Webb
was at a piano and had just finish
ed the song, “The Ship That Never
Beturns,” when the fatal bullet
from the revolver struck him in
the left side. His stomach and in
testines wer pierced and he died
withiu a few moments. He has a
family at Toledo, Ohio.
HE BLEW OUT THE GAS.
When Found Mr. Carter was Near
ly Dead-He Will Recover.
Jacksonville, Fla , Nov. 23.-
Syd L. Carter, one of the repre
sentatives in the Florida legisla
ture from Alachua county, was
found half dead in his bed at the
Tremont house in this city this
morning at 9 o’clock.
The chamber maid opened the
door with her pass key to put ths
room in order and found Carte;
apparently asleep in bed and a
strong odor of gas in the room.
One of the stopcocks was half
| turned on. An alarm was raised,
Ia id with much difficulty Carter
wis restored to consciousness. ID
says that lie retired iu the dark
but the probability is th't h« bleu
out tne gas,
Fishback Will Stay Out
Little Rock Ark, November 23. —
Governor Fishback, iu answe:
to an iu vitatiou to Join the silver
parly, to be orgaized next week at
bt. Louis, wrote a letter today to
A. J. Warner, chairman of the Bi
metallic League, in which he said :
•*I will no t fellow any set o
impracticable into a new party.
The democratic party is the only
one though which we can ever
secure free and milimted coinage
of silvir .’
Messrs C. Strickland and J. E.
Fields, of Cartersville, are in the
c ty,.
NOTHING STANDS AS TTTGH,
as ft remedy for every wo
manly ailment, as Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription. Here
A is the proof. Its the only
tkL medicine for women so cer-
Y *• tai “ in its effects that it can be
jßYrxij pmranfeed. In every case, if
ify A i 'A* if doesn’t benefit or cure, your
money is returned. Can any
_..:. • ' \ thing else, though it mar be bet-
Iv A h!' for u frieky dealer to sell, be
I aUmOx , / •".'.f ,ls ” for J ou to buy 1
fe! 1 '..jYl'i/ •‘Favorite Prescription” is
Sfe? •'<//. / an invigorating, restorative
sr-WLWf tonic, a soothing and strength
cr.ing nervine, and a complete
euro for all the functional de
rangements, painful disorders, and chronic
weaknesses peculiar to the sax.
For young girls just entering womanhood
for women at the critical “change of life”-
for women approaching confinement; nurse
ing i 'fltae.-s; and every woman who is
nin-uoi.-n, tired, or overworked—it is a
special, safe, and certain help.
If you have an incurable case of Catarrh
the proprietors of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy
will pay you 8500 cash. They believe that
they can cure you.
ijiiivo p pniwniuv
llnlinu (k LUIOIh
New Stock of New Furniture
WE HAVE JUST OPENED OUT AT NO 23
BROAD STREET AND THIS IS TO CALL
THE ATTENTION OFTHE PU-LIC TO THE
ACT THAT WE HAVE BOUGHT AN IMMEN
SE LINE OF NEW GOODS AND ARE IN SHAPP
TO OFFER THE TRADE THE BIGGEST.BAR
GAINS IN ROME IN
EURNITURE
STOVES
AIATTtXGrS
axo rugs
Our Line of Glass ana Tin Ware is
replete in everything needed in
the Dining room and kitchen. W
a”e headquarters for Vase and
Hanging Lamps •; * Q » ... + .l
Ir.U t- „ ’<■£'. rVHKCS
In addition to tho above we most. r< spectrally announce
a full and compile line of Hndenak rs
Dav telephone 122 - Night telephone 113 all < a ll s ail6We
promntl v ami b.jioiiie and < xpm i nceed men.
& Ctmtatil
2'3 BRO AD ST.
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Madison Aven and 58tn,Street, |
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FIREPROOF AND ARST-CLASS 'N EVER I
PARTICULAR I
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Two Blocks Iro n ihv r J hud and .‘ixi > Avenue Lie' 1
I' a |roa<
The Madison ;iu i Fou th Av. mm a•. i Be t L iu“ Cars P V
the !Lh>! ■
Passenger Elevator runs all night. ■