The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, December 12, 1894, Image 7

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No. 23 IfiIMEEI THE PLACE HANKS & CO th< PEOPLE, who with Small expense and large and Complete Stock, bought with due. AND CASH•«++• j«- Are enabled to sell any and everything in the House furnish ing line at prices so low that, in compairson. 50 CJOTTOK BOOKS HIGH NOW FOR HEREAFTER YOU SHOULD NEED ANY ARTICLE THAT GOES TO MAKE HOME COMFORTABLE, SEE THEIR IMMEN SE LINE OF CHOICE AND RARE BARGAINS IN BEDROOM SUITS. ALL STYLES OF SIDE BOARDS, WARDROBES. DRESSERS, BU REAUS, WARHSTANDS, DINING TABLES. Rockers, and cha’.'S of all kinds Rugs, Oil Cloth Mattings, Shades, Tin Ware Crockery, etc, Also in connection we carry a full line o Coffins Caskets ano on short notice will do un dertaking in or out of the city. UNS 4 tOW. 23BROAD ST, ROME GA. I* n n B PIMPLES; BLOTCHES / <■ !■ I ■ ANO old sores £ PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT CATARRH. MALARIA, AND POTASSIUM KIDNEY TROUBLES A Makes and DYSPEPSIA ~ Marvelous Cures J in Blood Poison < Rheumatism $ and Scrofula , 3Ss» t. n. iohu»ton- P. P. P. purifies the blood, builds up var . tie weak and debilitated, give, «, „ H uhom U mtv > strength to weakened nerves, expels w T testify to the wonderful prop ’ j diseases, giving the patient health end p Zp P p. for erupt!'UH of -he »»m- t Q 7 happiness where sickness, gloomy “£•*- d r f o r severa! years with «n m X feeling, and lassitude first prevailed. g ff htly and dlsWeeabUcrup y A For primary, secondary and tertiary ?y bno?n ▼* ln * nßt V P J A’-d’ waßllt x !7P hll fe. for blood poisoning, marcu- ®J d now ® ntlr ® ly 4 foIINSTOX. V* in al J 01 ?? n -. m, !.“ rU - dyspepsia. ‘" J (Signed by) J - D -savannah. G* X 15 blood and skin diseases, Ilka - PlPJohos. Pimples, old ohronic ulcers. Cared- JR 4JJ tetter, scald head, boils erysipelas. filila Cauesr v x enema- we may any, without fonref . u-uortf >, contradiction, that P.P. P. is tho best JWfcnMyA«’“ J '‘ , >'’ r ’ / ~D O. EP bleed purifier in the world, and makes T __ January I*. ’C \ (’“iltlve. speedy and permanent cures Sbi B« os -1 Savannah, X mail eases. Mas s ßß ;,„ii_ihav» tried your P. V Qa -: of ths Skin, usually X. Ladles whose systems are poisoned skin raneep,of thirty |'ear, ® and whose blood la In an Impure condi- —®*" ’ an d ion» d aIV Mon, due to menstrual Irregularities, ~ n Vi tlot'tae I tiood an '■ r ® l3 2' 'disease A x are peculiarly benefited by tho won- f?oto the eent es z* ft derfal tonic and blood cleansing prop- I'nd prevents any , h»**«a \ erUesofP. p. p.-Prlokly Ash, Poke i hare Uk n aveer \ SrniwonubD,- Mo., *ur. IHb. 1898. indigestion and »Co‘ l ' h. YO CAPT“J o . r M. y B?E W . X knowledge. I was affected with heart Attorney«»K Ml disease, pleurisy and rheumatism for X *f years, was treated by the very best . rH.snnO BlVl FfM. a Physicians ana spent hundreds of dol- BWt ttl L.svJJlj !S„, «J 9 " r "i tried every hnown remedy with- ■*'- i* l „ rl L tt. w; x ° ut ending relief. I have only tr.kon ALL DKCGGISTS BEL eh 2 tattle of yonr P. P. P., and can e 3 nOft W 9 on®5 r £? Uy ""y u h as done me more a a <Q) 9® IkR A M Dt»VW» \ Sood than anything I have ever taken. Jg" tn ov• A !*i n t’ootnmand your medicine to all eROPHIMTOBB, V •utterers of the above dlaeaees. __ —-.w V \ -■ ■ MRS. M. M. TBABY. g , Klodt,—» A $ B»rlagleld. —een County, Me. FOR SAIE BY D. W. CURRY. FHE HUSTLER OF ROME WEDNE SDAY DECEMBEI2 1894 PASTORS AROUSED. Cens u re Alderman Because They Won t Confirm a Police Justice's. Syracuse, N Y., Des. 12 —Th failure of the Alderman to confirm the nomination of .lames B. Brook# twice sent in by Mayor Amos for Police Justice, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Thomas Mulholland, has made the topic of < ommant by many of the be-< pes’ora today. Strong word* were used, council was con demned. One leading pastor »uggeetnd a Lexow committee and there is eon • iderable talk among citizen*, which may emi in the investigation of some of »h* city departments. Minor offenders are no longer arrested and the jail is avercrowd ed. SOLID AS STONE. Greenfield, Ind. December 12 Six years age Mrs. Simeon Ellis died suddenly and was buried in an old cemetery nsar here. A few days ago her sen decided to have the body exhunaed and removed to to the family lot in Park Ceme tery. When the casket was brought to the surface it was Bo heavy the husband decided to open it. They found the body was of white or grayish eotor and was of solid stone. Folds of the garments were p»r feet, and the general appear a ice f the body was natur il. The husband said she was as perfect as in life. One of her hands had disappeared hut the outlines of tin same could be seen on the body where it had lain. At the time of her death Mrs. El- I lis death she wore fdse teeth ano these were buried with lien They were solidly set in the shine. Her hair had fallen off, and the head was | i»ctly bald. It is estimated ■ that the body will weigh 1,000 pounds, LICKED ’EM AGAIN. London, Dec. 12. —A dispatch to i the Central News from Antong says that a Japanese division on Monday, December 10th, def ated the Chinese under General Ito, near Kin-Kwa-Hu. The Chinese lost 100 killed and a large number wounded. The Japanese, whose loss was only forty killed and wounded captured two banners, ten prison ers and a large number of rifles. Four thousand Chinese were en gaged. The Chinese lied toward Tse- Hun-Kou. Field Marshal Yamagata has started for home. A dispatch from Hiroshima has been recieved saying that Field Marshal Oyama is still at Port Ar thur. The Chinese are concentra ting at Foo-Chow and a Japanese brigade under General is marching to attack them. Fifteen Years in the Penitenary. Nashville, Tenn., December 12. —S. R. Tnempson, a Columbia ne gro, who was tried here on a change of venue, and charged with burg lary with intent to commit a crim inal assault, was convicted today and sentenced to fifteen years in the pentientary. He brekeinto the house of W. H. Watson, at Colum bia, attempted to chloroform his daughter. An attempt was made to lynch Thompson, and he wa» brought here for safe keeping. The Doctns Saved Her. Meridian, Miss., Dec 12- —Miss Eva Jackson, a young woman, of this city, formerly of Mobile, Ala , attempted suicide last night by taking six grains of morphine. Prompt medieal attention saved her life. Manufactory Burned. Minneapolis, Minn., Dec 12.—The factory of the C«mpoeitioa Board Manufacturing Company, a con cern which manufactures composi tion wood and paper, was destroy ed by fire last night. Loss $60.000, insurance $50,000. ANOTHER CUT Think of a sls atonl $3.75-Wow! TOWELS AT 2 1-2 CENTS airham & Sons are Keeping up the Sensation they Cre ated a few Weeks ago by Putting the Khife Into Values Just Think A bout SB,OO, SIO,OO, $12,00 and $ 1 500 Cloaks Nice, New And Stylishly Made. For $4.25 Dn’t you buy a Cloak until you see our Stock. We bought out a Cloak concern and are selling Cloaks away down underthe prices other merchants pay forthem, others ad vertise Cloaks but they cant meet our prices. A cheap and very poore Cloak full size, for 55c, a good nice and stylish Cloak for $1.50 A large lot of fine Cloaks were SB, $!O sl2 and $15,2 We are celling at $3.75 Misses and Children Black Hose sold by oath’s for lOc our orcHa? is 113 y last at 3c per pair, Large lot of Towels < 21-2 cents each 1 ar? worth more, out we got teem cheap and can sell them cheaper than any bodv We have bought a big job in Gents Cloth ing and Furnishing goods, and now sell a Pair of Fine Gloves hat Cost at the Factory 50 to 75c for only 25c. Clothingdown below any body’s price. If you Have any money To spend You had better See us Before you Spend it SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! ’ ■ Baby shoes as low as PO LANHAM &S 0 316, 318, 320. 322 324 & 326. STH AVENUE FOURTH WARD FOUR YOUNG MEN, Highly Connected, Who are Charg ed With Train Robbery. I Ft. Worth, Texan, Dee. 12, I I The four men implicated in the Deni .looks train robbery by the confession of Sam Evans, nephew of Captain Sam Evans, of this city are now in jail here, and the offi cials claim to have a dead sure I case against them all. The four men are Sam Evane, of this city, who in highly connected ; John Ward, Walter Sullivan and M alter Gardiner, all young farm ers, whe live within a mile of where the robbery was committed. Evans, *ho was arres'ed in Cor- , aicana, states that the money was divided before they left the scene of the robbery, after which they went west about five miles, from * which point the other three men concerned went to their homesand ie went to Corsicana, near which point they were to meet and hold up a train on the Central road. He claims that his share of the plunder was large enough to fix him all right after he had got through with his trouble. KILLED THEM BOTH. And Then Stabbed Himself to Death. Tragedy in South Carolina Florence, S. C., December 12. Ettsell Adams, a well-to-do farm er living three miles from here, through a fit of temporary insani ty, shot his daughter in the head today. He afterwards shot his wife aud then slashed himself to death. All three are dead. It is a horrible tragedv, the more on account of Adams being such a Christian man. Etts*ll Adams was a son of the late Ettsell Adams, of the firm of Adams & Frost, of Charleston. The whole country is wild with excitement and details are meager. YOU SHOULD GET IT. Should get what? Why, The Rev. Irl R. Hicks’ splendid Almanac for 1895. He has kindly sent to this office a copy of the same, and we speak advisedly in saying that it is a rare publication—the latest and best of all that has emanated from the pen and I rain and 1 eirt of this well-know friend of the public. The history of this man’s work— now an open book to all America and a casual glance at hie Alma nac for 1895, convinces us that this vitally useful and instructive book ought to find its way into every shop, store, office and home in the land. The price of the book—only 25 cents —could not to our know ledge be invested for any one thing more profitably. It contains 84 pages, ■ printed on fine book paper, with elegant covers in colors. It is for sale by all newsdealers. This fine Almanac is given as a premium to every yearly suscriber to the Rev, Irl R. Hicks’ well-known and de servedly popular paper, Word and Works. This unique journal is a peerless educator of the masses, and is fast becoming a household guardian and necessity in the homes of America. Those who want to keep up with all the advanced thought of the age in science, religion and all social, commercial, intellectu al and domestic subjects, should subscribe for Word and Works. Subscription only sl. a year. You can sand for both direct te word and works Publishing Co. , St. Louis, Mo. RAMEY-M’WILLIAMS. This afternoon at tha bride’s home on First Avenue, Mr. John Ramey apd Miss Alice MaWilTiams will be ffiarried. On account of the recent bereave ment in the bride’s home the cere mony will be witnessed by the rel arives only. Both young people are well known in this city and are extreme ly popular. A project on foot is generally on hand. Come And 1 EXAM INE e e f r il Oursl6slß& S2O dollars suits, Made to your order. Trimmed and made elegantly, If you dont say they are worth 50 per cent more than we ask for hem, then we will re at Treat you to a show of the largest and best selected Stock of pant goods you ever saw and at prices you nev er dreamed of. Prices that make a ready made dealer ashamed of his busi ness and wish that he could buythem at the prices we will give you. Come and see us. We will sell you if you come and will give you more than satisfaction BURNEY TAILORING CO ' 1 J. I •’ • ' 220 BROAD STREW ROME, GA.