The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, December 10, 1894, Image 3

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Shoes FOR The Million. We handle the finest We eel 1 the best You come ami k. m We do the rest. Our School Shoes for Boys and g rls have no superior. THEY WILL STAND TH] RACKET. Thousands of purs of lasting beauties for the ladies. Our mens barmans have no pesrs in this market. Ladies Spring Heels in oil eizssand styies. FEET Mffiß AMI UH BIFOB® & Oweusi** 240 BROAD STREET- Rome Mntual Loan Association. HOME OFFICE ROME CEOR3IA, 325, Broau Street. A National Building and Loan Cw n Purely Mutual, safe Ir.vstment and Gcc d Fro Mace by small Mcnthly Payme. Is. office uy. J JLGLOvETt, recent. •”{ * CfRS.L G.CAVUS, vice t. ■ , v . M.r I xixl Kept. lIV. CH > < t r.i 3)nsr.ir vc« * __ I COJYL I COCvL I AT.LG RADrS, ROME COAL CO. J VO \ Hw” 0. Smith. Ma’gr I nil V‘|)u JVll niVi z in ;:<>•«•■ ’/J. H.King, W>iyher. ‘ soli iiimlont ” CHATTANOOGA TENN. A Strictly Firs 4- class Hotel. Right ii. tlmHait <d the ctj Convenent to business, depots and electric car lines. The service is unsurpassed ttn»l the pi ices $ as 'liable. W. A.- Camp A Inn» ge •. O’NeilM’ig Co. £ T "«M yv, . ™ IT" 1 ■ “ 7 * i €CC ;/ \i ■' TELEPHC “76_ -Hllk Wl! biBI lilt W’Ai-F i 530 Market St. Chat tanoaga W.C. SMITH Agt. P.-?prioti:’ LADIES & GENTS CLOT.iI G 1 LE/.NE • DYED OR REPAIRED, AT LOWEST PRICES. PROM?! PR3. ; ES3'oi'l WBK. ' •♦CABINET’ PHOTOS* tJnis is a SPECIAL OFF-. i ru. rn otos dniv. i ’■urt'"ante'* g) 1 wor*. FOR $4.5? ’• W. L ANCASTER, Photographer.*”® THE H USTLER OF ROME,MONDAY DECEMBER, 10 1894. BHUTAL BLIXT Tells About the Murder of Miss Ging. Hayward DIDJTHE SHOOTING W ole he Carried the Body in H s Buggy Until Life De parted When he Dump ed il Out Onto The Highway. Mini nipolis, Dec. 10. —Still an other confession has b<>en made in the Catherine Ging murder case. It has been the theory of the police tnat C. A. Bixt, the engineer of theOiark 11 its, where both Miss Ging and Hayward resided, com mitted the murder at the instiga tionjot Hayward. T iday Blixt broke down and mads a complete confes sion, in which he charges Harry Hayward with commit ingthe mur der. Ac ordin"' to his story, he was sent by Haywa I to the see e of the murde - . Hardly had he arrived there when Hay vard drove up with Miss G.ng. When within fifty feet of him the shots were fired and Hayward alighted from the buggy. h® d s< <. e, e said '*Ge it and d ".\e i nr und until it is • ; d, ml ♦* <•» <br p o it.’’ Elik t >ok II yw ad’s pace i<u the b i-c y > ’"I . rove n ( j.g the r ”vl ao“ a i i e . t h becime s itie fi?d tb.t Mi s G:u , was .bad Then e drove b ,ck <vi • w sen near t’ e p •• he ‘ e n rder wa * com. i tI, L r i h bo yHi the i e amps 1 out fme buggy and i oh ‘r ■ l . He then drov • the ho-SA about a mile un 1 il he reached the Lvn dale avenue cir line. I hen he tp.rned the animal loose and rode in 1 car au;t > lovn. Tie fierce went directly to ' the °Hbl® and this WH ‘Lt first intimation fhav any on® rec lived hat auythiug w*» wrong. Th-murder, according to Biixt, waa comrr.iUaii shortly after 7 o’clock and m soon as he got into the hnggv Hivwanl walked to the H»n'i°pi avenue car line and tb-n tn<«k 'he dsurhter of a prom in«nt lawyer to the theater. Blixt clunia that the murder Wat originally fix"*! for the pre- C»edi g Sunder niz’nt, hut circum- Rtsnc/'a mm re such that it had to be •’hor.don' d. Hivward wh to “s'ag” Mias Ging wi-h a pioc° o’ railroad iron which R ixr had pr n vi led,the body wa” to hav* thrown out near "’6 Cffh at a Ftr*“>t (5 >rnor, the |h >rs * ‘nrnod Lios-* and 'he htitigy j wtfti’kcd forth piT-pose of giving ico’orto the th-.rv that the woman hid been killed tu a iu laway »c Client. This p an, bo B ixt rivs, could not o i •t •’ .• I 'iii r )i >v d«ci ].» Ito aho >t her Bl'X 1- 'oi'-, ~f o.y’r o'.her i vha IV n>" •h■ I b in on >««d hr Hty V ••• I tu v'v • i o’ l through, and airs |j.' i‘t>.-i »b. for which h . w a • > r- • - g> I -, 2.0 ) I or on j fif h of th, i ' ■> in • i- mu< involved, l ( , .y t, -c V • ) 1 for “doing” aD)n* 'g >n in. 0 • E i jkrou,’’> n took the bundle f .dottiHß to low i Fa l1 ’, « heliev. ed t<» have b««n a dup®, and iti a h.‘TVed h® wi‘l re'eaaad from ctistod s torn »r» ii v p x' ’ 1 ' Hrh ’ 'd 'I story »o th* .r..i; i'iP Har'v n vw rd wanted ~a I e : . i «p •■Ullg "f 'he f.r-n r . ..I o >f a on g w »- I'l >1 m ill ' IS. wlinill hit » ..iied <» •••■»rr»- i‘id s-ctire her ,• t" i• y. st:; '-: of a printer. “i'riiii tIT-‘" fa's; 4rpT;n3 an J Dies. Ciitta-i » i, T- ri.. Dec. 10.— Sick h irt from having wrong'd a girl at Isp-mm.g. Mich., out ot a job an 1 m 'ti '}’. Lewis Hocknell, a printer, known ail over the coun try »m >ng the typoSj » n< l nick nam®l “Prince Albert.”.from Lis; inclination to live in a princely ■ manner, committed suicide here) today by taking morphine. He was i at one time employed - in The At lanta Constitution jobroo.u. • BRING THEM TO TRIAL. The Attorney General of Texas on the Standard Oil men. Fort Worth, Tex , December 10. —Attorney Genera! Heuery de ciares that the difficulties in bring ing Standard Oil officials to Texan will be overcome, and that eventu ally the oil magnates will be prose cuted for violations of the trust law. Any <l‘fee's in ther®qn ait on I'iipors gent to the governors of iVew >rk and Missouri will be reur d.- ed. Aside from there defects, there can be no grounds for refusing to grant requisitions. The efforts ’of the oil men so avoid coming to Texas, the attorney ger era! declares, it will prove furtile' as sooner or later they wi'l be brought to trial and the law will be enforced. A NEW YORK BLAZE. Fireman Fight Fire in a Five Sto ry Iron Building. New York, December 10.— An other fire in the very heart of ths dry goods district, made the fire laddies hustle at half past 6 o’clock this evening, The fire oo curred in the five-story iron front building. No. 34 Green street. The three upper floors cccopied by the firm of M. Chambers A Co., dealers in and importers of fu 1 trimmings and garments, were completely nutted and the loss of the firm will reach $75,000. The building is damaged to tbeam um* of $15,000 and firms occupying the ground and second floors hid gi idsdamaged by vnter. The en tire loss will probablv be $1 )()0)0. CONFESSED HIS CRIME. Under Promise That He Would Not Be Prosecuted. Fort Worth, Texas, Dec., 10. — Sam Evans, r-lated to some of the most prominent people of this city, was arrestel at Corsicana this morning by Sheriff Weaver, and is in jail. Weaver says that Evans came to hirn this mo ning and acknowledged being one of the men who robbed the Texas and Pacific train at Mary’s Creek, Thursday night. Evans made the conf-ssion under the promise that he wo ild not be prosecuted. The other two mon whome Evans implicated were arres'ed ‘tonight at their homes, near the scene of the ro' bry. KILLED ACCIDEfITALLY. While Examining His Son’s Pistol, a Man Shoots Hitnssif. Nashville, Tenn , D-e 10. —The family of Thomas Irwin wasar'His ed at an early hour 1■ is n o di■ g by • uistol shot iu thi house ai.d on iuvestigulion Ttr ni is Irwin was found dead in hi 4 r'<>m. with a ghastly hole in his head. Irwin’s sin had recently been appointed e special po iseman and 'he tatner was examining the smi’s revolver wh«n ir, nas discharged with the result stated. Th* coroner’s jury decided that Mr. Irwin killed himself acciden tally. Th® revolver was found Uu< er his body. , ** -ar«. , • ■ ft/ i < *■’■-.'l «,/ A \ \ y * • f ■ r ' La «*• . ... 4 f iji t«r *■' u -J r-t. ,•> r-‘ L' ‘ **4r S fcrl r' ,r /7/P.s7; z/yvero X;■ x 2 oin H WEST "" ’ “~- T LIfxETC ■ ... • tit T;;r.aS. , . is rit iJ'l.“ -.’Nc TO TEXAS ■ "1 rr• . IMANSBEWENT. .r -1- “• , “ sivihG CHOICE c; OF H l fZi VIA SHREVEPORT 9 CrtViAiiL. wIUEAMS. ILuTutP tDW<iH SOLIDVESTI3ULED . T-'r'i'-0.-’-.w ORLEANS AND WITH • SLt£ PERS AT LANTA ANO * ■' 61 V :r• iißC.jr.ti Sfir/tr' ; » I'EXASUNtS J jditSASLOWASANY! i. •. / 6'4 AWMfSS V v L- . A. TL.lUATftJfi.'n NODI L’»[ a nxSUiaWtML 6.P.A. C4NCINNAT.' k JACK KING. PreM.lent T . j <Btoßon , Actin* Cwhiw-. W. P.BIMrSOW, Vice rreHhlciit Merchants National Bank. OF ROME GA. INTEREST ALLOVEB ON TIME DEPOSITS.'. All Aceom n xLitio h Consistent with Safe Bankni’C’ - ended our (histomers ■* • BRICK KILN S LIME KILNS HAIR AND SAND We can furnish fresh Lime in large quanitfes:; burned from our own Kilns on short notices Brick. Lime, Hair and Sand always on hjrnaH Gre cn-o e AV. r rrammell Fourth Ward Brick Yards* Mrs. J F. Wardlaw, New stock, and a com olete line of all the very latest Nove ties. New goods an iving weefcrjr*. No. 208 Broadway, Rome GA OPPOSITE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, A. 11 kinds of IXoLIoJi: Lumber sawed to or-* der on sshort j\ r otice T . '• nor A_dd ress; JOLI7V C- FOSTER Foster’s Mills Gt-a- E. C. ATK’NS & G 9, CHATTANOOGA TESI’ MAWFACHTRERS OF CIRCIF.LAR, BAIW, OHO .SB CUT AND HAUGH*’ KATVS, ETC. WHOLESALE Mnchinorv 'Til' Fpp? ho • P> t drug a Spocbilcy THE ROME 15 .' KER’S AND RE S T URA ■ I. T. W; kic, Pioprict.e. Xo; Broad Su«4£. ’ ®i BSIrM W M WBWHfIL Rcstiiu i’.i lll ‘."’Hiiied with the best tiff market ft£i?rdß* * Spcci.ii n tentlor to wedding orders and g mar/reiitsiijsacttff '- FRESH OYSTE «S DECEIVED EVERY. aAT*-. Polite oi.. 9 be io .gu trantee 1. give- uie axyaFi —.. . ■— - ■■ ■ ■ . jr- - _Z\__ "W- Leather and Shoe Bindisilg. Hand maue Shoes built to order,. Re a spcial ty, <£asomc Temple Stores shingles; Wo r-.ake tkem and &eil thorn at bot. liUME & PERKINS