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I shoes FOR The Million.
I Ww handle the finest
I We sell the best
I You come and set 1 us
I We do the rest.
I Our School Shoes for Boys and girls have
L superior.
1W WILL SUM THE BACKET.}
Thousands of pairs of lasting oeauties for
I the ladies, .
I Our mens bargains have no peers in this
W Ladfes Spring Heels in oil eizesand styles.
FEET DECOBATORS AND KORN KOMFORTERS
LffCantroll & Owens*®-
240 BROAD STREET- ;
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Rome Mutual Loan Association.
HOME OFFICE ROME GEORGIA,
325, Bro <d Street.
A National Building and Loan Comply
Purely Mutual, safe investment and
Good Pro Made by small
Montnly Payments,
OFFICER*.
I i GLOvER, Freskient. J- ®- MOORE, Sec ty & Trean.
CHAS. I. GRAVES, Tice President. 3. H- RHODES. Mgr’ lend'Dept.
H ALSTBD S WITH, General Council.
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ALL GRADES.
ROME COAL CO.
YARD-Second Ave. | X?
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CHATTANOOGA TEN N.
A Strictly Fits class Hotel. Right in the heart of the cts
Conveaent to business, depots and electric car ines.
The«ervice is unsurpassed and the prices reasonable.
W. .A.- Camp J\Fan.age<.
O’Neil M’tg Co.
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TELEPHONE 76 _
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530 Market St. Chattanooga
W.C. SMITH Agt, Proprietor
LADIES & GENTS CLOTHING C I F / I E
DYED OR REPAIRED,
AT LOWEST PRICES.
PROMPT PROFESSIOiNL WORK.
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FHE HUSTLER OF ROME TUESDAY DECEMBER 4 1894
DEBT STATEMENT.
Decrease in Debt During Novem
ber of $31,744,551.
Washington. December 4. —The
debt statement issue today shows
a net decrease in the public deb 1 ,
less cash in the treasury, during
November of $81,744,551.00. The
interest-bearing debt increased $4,-
100,170. The non-interest-bearing
debt increased $1,322,788, and the
cash in the treasury increased $87,-
167, 400.
The balance of the several class
esof debt at the close of business
November 30th, were: Interest
bearing debt, $889,143,030; debt
on which interest has creased since
maturity, $1,826,980; debt bearing
no interest, $388,120,560; total,
$1,024,090,525.
The certifi nites and treasury
no e offset by an equal amount of
cash in the treasury ou'standing
■at the eud of the mon h w re:
'606,270,848, a decrease oi $1,215,
678. The total cash in th i treasu
ry was $793,140,160 ; the gold re
serve was $109,000,000; the net
cash balance $44,507,605. In ths
month there was an increase in
g >ld coin and bars of $38,736,572 ;
the total at the close being $164,-
850.468. Os silver, there was a de
crease of $1,216,156. Os surplus
there was in national Isank deposi
tories $16,779,473; agasust $17,406.
247 at the end of rthe precedii g
year.
COMPLETED PAYMENT.
The Ste Wart Synr! cate Makes Its
Final Deposiltonon Th j Bonds.
New York, Dee..,4. —The Stewart
syndicate has ewiapleled the pay
ment of the gold aauto the subti-eas
ury for the new $50,000,000 bond
issue.
There was deposited today $11,273.-
545, making a total of $50,409,425
paid into the New York subtre <eury
as follows: Principal, $42,850,u0 >,
prmium,s7,4O2,K7B;interest,sir9,-
547. The amouffit'of gold paid else
where is $8,311,321. of whi ih the
principal i< due as follows: Cnica
go, $2,8*1 ,000; San Frances 'o, $2,-
• >80,000; rniladelphia, $1,520,000,
and Boston, $1,250,000.
T1 e premium to be paid at the
subtreasuries outside of New York
is estimated atsl,lßs 321, and the
interest at $25,700.
The total proceeds from the sale
of the bonds will be $58,720,747 m
gold. The February issue netted
$58,660,915.
JAPAN'S _PR!CE.
Siu Will ?e Satisfbil if China
Pays WDJ.OOO fan.
L nd >n, Decern »er 4 —Tn- S‘.
Janies G z 'te prints a. dispa r cn
to the new j a e cv h r e t‘i it
ccoroi g '! ibe p e J s atmi 'ills
if t' 1 • t l ines >f |>« ace be wee,
Japan si'dthi n ■ h“ • o -eluded now
Ja s-n Aii ac-ep n uidein i’tv <»•
-io\o '0 000 y <•’ to he > aid in
in-la iiiients. with a c*si»ion t>
ii. r cl the terr t ry *lu ;o sin new
Occupies; but Hl 11'* ev lit ot A
f ill! e <>f b ‘ p -sent pea 5H Jieg ..
liati'iiis the dema » s u[«»n Uuh a
will b-in ress d m p oport'on t->
jthe length of tmi- <nri g which
ne op ran- ns > h -11 be <a r ie I o i.
.V ■n i miti e « 111 1 e iieclsled uu es
• Cti iisi»s for petei'i in I giv s
■<i<‘.-g s or a f'tt'uiul peif r nauce
, ji rag ■■ u ent.
A Convict Attacks an Olficar.
ni-a-.loud, V., D-cmber 4
, ,g., X. 11-rrie who is e-H'vinv a
ui iu ti-e peni enti try her ■ o
jsir-)lmg. Hud who was em
o\» d in the tobacco factory m
i t ibstiiuiioi . today attacked
H .i j-u Ce of iron pipe A’ r.
p r |tl i I . lit t-d. n gr of
th- press io tn. He dealt 8 veral
■J ]' I’t'US b-iWS, HU<> Uu ii>rt.b p
nit i -rence of o'b-r couvic.ts at
vr . k in ts ■ .-,h -| , would have kill-
I im. Re • I hm repor'ed Hur. is
lor sleal ing lobice.-.
Mr. Tiedaway, a well known
merchan from Cedatown, is in the
® y tc-':y.
ON THE WARPATH,
Arms Two of His Employes and
Surrounds a Neighbor’s House.
Lexington, Ky., Dec., 3. —Gen.
Cassius M. Clay is still having
trouble on account of marrying
15-year-old Dora Richardson a few
weeks ago. His son, Brutus, after
finding the old general had procur
ed a license to marry Dora, offered
SSOO to have her kidnaped and
s ent to a convent.
The general heard of this and he
armed Dora’s brother, McCl Hand
Richardson, Bartow' Clark and one
other farm hand and required them
to guard the house and premises.
Both Clark and Richardson are
desperate men, and they obeyed
Clay’s instructions so well that a
few days ago when Ira Million
came on the farm to drive off a
steer which had strayed there,
Clark shot at him. This made Mi -
lion and R. C. Moor, fur ■whom le
v o ked , mad and they threatened
to take summary vengance on
C art.
Gen. Clay heard of this, and
together with Clark and Richard
son, all heavily’ arnned with shot
gicuis and pisto s, went to Moore’s
house and surroanded it. Mooie
was not at home, but his wife
came to the door and abused the
Igeneial.
She went to Richmond for the
purpose of swearing out peace
warrants against Clay and his men.
but Brutus persuaded her to dr p
the matter, and he sent several in
fluential mett to see his father to
induce him to abandon his war-|
like purpose.
They failed, and then Brutus
sent for L >nwie Clay, the genral’s
youngest and best-loved son. Lon
nie arriv-d at White Hall, Wedne l -
day nightand spent that night ai d
nearly all of yestarday with his
father and succeeded in making;
! him promise to disarm his army
and live peaceably with his neigh-,
bors.
A few slays ago Clay went to
Richmond andjbougl t three double
barreled breech-loading shotguna
and threa large pistols, remarking
to the dealer that he had enough
bowie-knives at home. Tne gener
al ’s child-wife sleeps with her little '
sister Minnie, while the old man
occupies a bed by himself.
TWO NEW INDICTMENTS
Presented by the Grand Jury
Against Howgate.
W uhingroii, Dec 4. - ’n- grand
j irv to Liy presented two n ■ -v ii
. dici m-uis agriiist Captain II nry
I \V. Howgats for Hinenr jit
is presumed rha* the fnrg-rv in
•iiciiuents ngsiust him will h Id
g >od. as none were present'd by
t < grand jury forth t -» if i.n -.
Judge McComas, who presides
in lh+* c is®* against II >wgate, now
has under c hi si derat ion t In- ind i t
rn-uis agaius l - H-iwgne origin illy
prepared by a i assistant district
at'ornev of the attorney g' n<-ra ’
office. Tne new iudictniea's cite
that H ..vua*'-, ”s dnbur-i ig officer
of the United States signal serv ce
bureau, embez.. e l sums ag'rega
i mg a voiic $23,090.
Great st’-iss is laid in one c u it
oi th« t «.'t that Howgate a’ lhe
time be win rec ip u red i n N-w
V i-’k, wts a fugitive from justice.
I is sad hit the emb< zzlouient
cas-’S «i 1 tie thrown out tomorrow
morning, when Jm’g- McComas
vill reud-r hi j decision on the d< -
murrers there o.
The Postal Extension.
Chicago, December 4 The
Postal Telegraph C impary bus l e
gun its tratisc lotiueutal serv
I The wires follow the line of trie
Sau'a Fe from Chicago to Sau
Francisco, with reeaterfl at K ■ nsas
City and Albuquerque Emergency
repeaters, to be u a ed during bud
weather, are located at Do Ige
C ty, Colo., and Mojave, Cal , The
wires are ofc nper an ■ tie lines
are constructed iu th> mo/ sui
stautial manner. i
J>< KKI1«, riMid. a r Iwr-on, Actirg fuhier
W- ?• SIMPSON, Vice president
Merchants National Bank
OF ROME GA.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS
/Ml Aceotnm »d itiois C-msistent with Safi* Banking At
end ed our Customers ■
BRICK KILNS
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
Greorae W - 'Trainin.ell
Founh Ward Brick Yards,
Mrs. J F. Wardlaw,,
MILLINERY,
New stock, and a complete line of an the very
latest Nove ties. New goods arriving weekly.
No. 208 Broadway, Rome GA
OPPOSITE FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
LTTJVEBHSIi,
/All kinds of Rough
Lumber sawed, to or
der on short Notice,
Ca'lon orAddress,
JOH N C-FOSTER
_ Foster’s Mills Gra.
E. C. ATKINS & CO, CHATTANOOGA TENN?
MANUFACTURERS OF
CIBCUIjAK, BAN1», ganq.
CK.OSU OUT AND HANTB
&AWS, KTC.
WHOLESALE
urmhiierv Mill Supply* Repairing a Specialty
AH KE nifFRISE
Any up to d it • Enterprise should be encour
aged. Grea’. care will ba taken to please my
customers.
Call at the An r ex Bathing and Tonsoria!
Parlors, if you Wan to b- treated right.
312 Broad Street,
bpe ia! a’ti'iif o i given to Ladies ami Children
HARRY CHAPMAN,
U h te Barbel'.
THE HOME B.'.KEKY
AND
RKBT URANT.
J, I. Wilkie. Pioprie’ - .)’*. No. 228 Broad Street,
FRESH BREAD anil UAKEF M EVERY DAY
Restaurant supp'ied with the best the market affords.
Special attention to wedding or h*>-s and ornamental cakes
I FRESH OYSTERS RECEIVED EVERY DAY.
Polite waiters, Satisfictio gu irantce I, give me a call
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Leather and Slioe Bindings,
Hand ma le Shoes 1 uilt to ordor, Repairing
< s f c eldy.
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