The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, December 06, 1894, Image 3

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Jlwes FOR Ths Million. We handle the finest / We sell the best I You come and see us We do the rest. ' ' • School Shoes for Boys and girls have piupet ior. I IHEY WILL STAND TO! BlCffl. thousands of pairs of lasting beauties for ladies, Dur mens bargains have no peers in this ndf'-et. Ladies Spring Heels in oil eizesand styles, k DECORATORS AHUM lOMTEBB U<Caniroll & Owens 240 BROAD STREET- Rome Mutual Loan Association. HOME OFFICE ROME GEORGIA, 325, Bro id Street. A National Building and Loan Compny Purely Mutual, safe investment and Good Pro Made by small Monlhly Payments, OFFICER>. J.A. GLOyEK, President. ,1. D. MOORE, CHAS. 1. GRAVES, Vice President. .1. H. RHODES, Jtjt’T-and Dept. KtL'FEO SMITH, General ■Council. COAJL I COAL I ALL GRADES. ROME COAL CO. I ViPh Asifl 4 Low*** Price* { Henry G. Smith, Ma'gr ! IHllvyubvllv HtU, 'i ui*" /J. H.King, Weigher. minm Honi. CHATTANOOGA TENN. ASt rictly Firs* cSass Hotel. Right in the heart of the city. Convenent to business, depots and electric car lines. Ti e service is unsurpassed and the prices reasonable. W. A- Camp Manager.! O’Neil M’fg Co. lESIII .i jO? '' - COAL® - fc LEPHONE 76 4*l Ml! SIM Ulf MU- 530 Market St. Chattanooga W. C. S MITH Agt, Proprietor LADIES & GENTS CLOTHING CLf/tE. DYEDOR REPAIRED, AT LOWEST PRICES. PROMPT PROFESSIOANL WORK. OB' _ CABINET PHOTO S rfa m Pw?A- i°!NhT PHOTOS at $3.00 Per Dozen. Phn+ ls a SPECIAL OFFER for Cabinet 03 only. 1 guarantee good work. FOR $4.50 atwk c A n .® e t on e dozen Cabinet Photos and ’ lw °-thi rds life size, '■ w - Lancaster, Photographer.*-’® [HE HUSTLER OF ROME THURSDAY DECEMBER 6 1894 GLORIOUS NEWS TO ALL GOOD PEOPLE! The .Great East tii Clothing' House! 334 Broad «(., Masonic 1 Temple, Rome, Ga An opportunity for you that will never occur in one hundred years. Be in luck. Be in time. Homes, will ba made happier. News that! will make you rich. It is but well known that this has been one of the years where maim-: facturers and large dealers have j Buffered through the present hard times and have been caught with large stocks. The Great Eastern Clothing Co. is one of th°m and comes to Rome, Ga., with the avowed purpose of giving to its citizens and those residing in the surrounding vicinity the greatest opportunity ever known to the un man race to buy brand new cloth ing at 30 per cent on the dollar. If you have money friends, prepare to spend it now. Remember, “the ■early bird catches the worm.” Re member this is no fire, no bank rupt nor water sale, but an honest upright bona fide sale to realize money on N«w Fall Goods. Every thing we advertise, we have got. Study your own interest and be prompt. Read omr prices, «t'hey are paralyzers. People will like us. We will tell you the truth. READ AND WONDER! In order to give the public an | idea of the marvelous bargains to be had here, a few prices are men tioned. $1.75- \Vill buy Meri's Evening Pants. 89ets. —Will buy Children’s Suits. $3.85 —\K ill buy Men’s Cassi nwre Suits. $5.37 —Will buy a Man’s good Bitts i n ess Suit. $6.47 —Will buy an elegant Chevoit or Beaver Sack or Cuta i way Dress Suits. s7.€-J —Buys a Nobby Eveniug I Dress Suit in GeUkscrew or Diag»>- pnal Suits. ’ $8.79 —Will buy an Imported Clay Diagonal or Unfinished Worsted Suit. $9.85 —Will >buy an All Wool Imported TarZior-made Worsted Dress Suit in Sacks or Cutaway's. Eqr.fi 1 to Custom-make worth s£‘6. 17c —Will buy a nice Child”* Knee Pants. Bc— W.ll bvy a nice Mill’s Foor-- in-hand Tie, worth 50c. s©.98 —Will buy a Men’s Fine English Mel Pon Overcoat, wortii $8.9<5. All sizes. 18 styles to se lect from. Make no mistake, see that you come to the right place. P< 1 salesmen in ..atteiiikmce who will shov you the goods whether you buy >r not. Look out for the signs of The Great Eastern Clothing Company, Masonic Temple, 334 Broad st., Rome, Ga. THE COLOB LINE fIGSIN. Objecson on City Wert. Richmond, Va.. Dec 6 There was quite a lively two-hours 1 di cusion in the meeting of th« com tffiittse on James river improve ment to night over the question of whether white men or npgrovs should be emptoved ou the city tug as cooks. This superintendent., Csp tain Thomas Cuninghstn, recom mended two negroes who bow hold the position at S4O per meatheach. Those it) sympathy with the reform idea of only employing white de moprats cn municipal work made a fi.ht on the colored incumbents and others upheld the superinten dent, holding that the poadions being purelv domestic ones, Cap tain Ctiningham should have the filling cf them. A third element' was m favor of no cooks at all and this wss the winning card. When you want to buy harness and strap work and buy them 3heap andjstrong. Call >n J. S. Henderson the Reliable Harness Ma ker- 234 Broad St. Highest Market price naid for Hides & Pelts, J. S. HENDERSON. NO MORE TIMBER. • A Bill Passed to prevent the Pub lic Lands From Being Stripped. Washington, December 8. — Seventy-five members of the house were in their seats at the opening of the session today. Mr. Blain, republican of New Hampshire, presented a resolution, asking immediate consideration thereof, calling upon the preside! t if not incompatible with the public interest, to transmit to congress all the correspondence, by telegraph or otherwise, with the governments of China and Ja]>an, relating to the pending war between these corn tries. Objection was made to its pres ent consideration and the resolu tion went to the committee on for eign affairs. The first bill called up for consid eration was one reported from the committee on public lands, to pre vent the free use of timber on the public lands, to revoke all permits heretofore granted in certain States for that purpose. After consid erable discussion, the bill was pass ed without a division. , The conference report upon the I bill to re'ulate the printing and i distribution of documents, which I was before (the house yesterday i was again cftHed up by Mr. Rich lardson, democrat, of Tennessee, and was finally agreed to-136 to I 05. DEAN SEEN IN CARROLL Hs’is’Tryinff to Escape Through the Woods to Ala. , Temple, Ga. Die. 6—k negro answering to the description of I Joe Dean, aho killed A. B Lfigh of Campbell county, last Siturday night was seen two miles south of I temple this morning. He told a negro woman that he was accused onmurder and naked bar the way o Alabama, He aaid he wanted to travel through the woods. He was wet to ■his waist. He asked for bread and matches and begged the woman not to give him away. A LAWYER’S SUICIDE. He Was Well-to-do and No Rea son is Known for the act. Eutaw, Ala, Decembers.— H M. Jeadge, a leading attorney and member of the democratic ex ecutive committee, committed sui cide last night by shooting him self through the ln«d. He left a letter addressed to his son at school in Marion, hut it is said to have contained nothing tp show 1 the cause for bis rash act. He was free from debt and has a splendid I law practice, being associated with •■■ex-Gov<.rnor S*'ay. MAY HANG. I II is not His Yellow Coat But His life thatthe Emperor Wants. N't w York, December 6—A eje cial disptt h from Shanghai to The Herald says; Pekin is terror stricken bv the news from Port Autliur. The emperor is accusifig a 1 ) his ministers j of dec ptioi and treachery. | Tue etor n raging around Li Hung Cuang is constantly increasing and he is n< vr fgbfing, not for the retu tion of his decorations, but for his life. him 1 - wm'jw -naiur Sentenced to The Gallows. Savannah. Ga., Dec. 6 Davis, colored, was resentenced in the superior court to day to be hang ed for the murder of Willis Brown, which occurred last January. Da vis’s execution will take place on Friday. Januarp the 18th. Davis heard the death sentance with a stolid indifference and made no re marks upon it as he was led away to the jail. The murder was a cold blooded one. Davis shot Brown down with the latter’s own gun in a trifling quarrel about a woman. The supreme court refused a new trial. JH’K KING, President r. J. Simpson, A«tlng C<uui»: W. P. BIMFSON, Vice President Merchants National Bank OF ROME CA- INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPGSf All Aocom n »d itio.is Consistent with Safe Banking. Al ended our Customers BRICK KILN S LIME KILNS HAIR AND SAND We can furnish fresh Lime in large auand mth*; burned from our own Kilns on short notice;. Brick. Lime, Hairand Sand alwayson hand's George W\ Trammell! Fourth Ward Brick Yards.. J Mrs. J F. Wardlaw, New stock, and acomolete line of all the \ fasry latest Nove ties. New goods arriving weekly. No. 208 Broadway, Rome &JL OPPOSITE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. LUMBER, A. 11 kinds of Lumber sawed, to or der on short Notioe,,. Call on or Axldress, JOHN c- roster: ()s(ei '' s Mills Cttu-- II TtKINS & CO, CHATTANOOGA W MANUFACTURERS OF' CIRCULAR, i«AXD, GANU. CKOSSSS CLi ANO RAM) KTO. WHOLESALE armhinery Mill Supplies R pairing a Specialty A BRAN NEW ENTERPRISE Any up to date Enterprise should be encour aged. Great care will b i taken to please customers. Call at the Annex Bathing and TonsoHX Parlors, if you Want to b treated right, 312 Broad Street. Special attention given to Ladies and Children HARRY CHAPMAN, White Barber._ THE LOME B A K E R ¥ AND HE S T GRANT, J. T. Wilkie, Proprietor. No. 228 Broad FROSH BREA Danfl L’AKGS MADE EVERY DAT Restaurant supplied with the best the market affords Special attention to wedding orders and ornamental cxaw** • FRESH OYSTERS RECEIVED EVERY Polite waiters, Satisfaction gu innteed. give me a caS. * -A.. "W. ITJkJFtTT, Leather and Shoe Binding Hand made Shoes I uilt to order, as pciality, Masonic Temple Stores