The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, December 19, 1894, Image 3

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IB94FAL AND WINTER MILLINERYIB94 NO. 302 BROAD STREET. ROME GEORGIA, We are now prepared to Show A Select Stock of New and Sty lish Millinery, Ladies, Misses and childrens, Hats and Bonnets, Baby Caps, Hair Ornaments, Side and Tuck Combs, Ice Wool, Silk floss and Zephyrs. Will sell at lowest Cash prices, Call and See us, Respectfully A. O. GARRARD FIVE MEN KILL D And two Others deceived Fatal In juries by the Explosion. West Bay City, Mich., December 19. —By the explosion of a boiler in the box factory of Russell Bros, yesterday morning five men were ‘instantly killed and two others mortally wound*<L Theiil’el are: George Fount, John Brown, George Calcustt, John Riddlebach, Charles Bond. Fatally injured: Charles Dodge, lungs ruptured; unknown boy, aged eighteen years, legs broken. The shock of the explosion shook the whole city. More than five thousand people are at the scene of the explosion, an£ search is be ing actively made for the dead. The cause of the explosion was low water. The debris caught fire, but was extinguished by the depart ment. More bodies may be in the ruins. The loss is about $12,000. All the men leave families in strait ened cireaimstancee. IT CURES j LAGRIPPE. Multitudes of (people suffer: need less pais: and risk from the Grippe, directly or indi-j rectly ; but none do this who; use a remedy for these dread ed scourge DR. KING’S [ ROYAL GERMETEURER It cures the Grippe promptly, pleasantly, safely, completely, and UNFAILINGLY. It is the IDEAL Remedy ter this trouble —pleasant to take as lemonade, and harmless in ev ery case—to young and >®id, male and female, m any and all condi tions. While cnrring the Grippe it acts as a perfect NE VE RESTO RATIVE and GENER kL INVIG ORBTOR, strengthening (be sys tem and completely' removing fr>m it all EFEECTS OF LAGRIPPE- For ( OLDS a,.d LUNG TROUB LES of all kinds it tias no supe I nor. All druggist. sl.< rG for $5. New package arpe bottle. 108 DOSES 0 NE DOLLAR. BK.fi Si SOM As as safe and hs "tnless as a flaa seed poultice, 5„ I*. 1 *. lc ®’ drawing out teiera- 1 pair. J?, curing al’ aliases peculiai wlsdics. tiu^ ra^Ke los - is a pas c, easily used at any time; f applied right to the parts IJ JS r Y can trcat herseli with it. cJ;!* 11 to any address upon re« CetptofSi. Dr. J,A. McGill&Co, ’ Panorama Place, Chicago, IK. n by • W. Curry Druggist WHITELAW NEAR DEATH Since Mr. Reid's Arrival in Egypt His Malady has Grown Worse New York, Dec. 18. —A private cable received to-day announces that Whitelaw Reid ’b malady has continued to grow worse since he arrived in Egypt, and that his con dition now is alarming. As was told in these dispatches at the time, Mr. Reid’s physicians held a consultation the latter part of October, and concluded that it would be impossible for him to live until Christmas in this cli mate. He was ordered to the Nile where it was said, he might last untill spring—hardly longer. The cable received today, however, seems to indicate that the climate of the Nile has not produced the benefit expected, and Mr. Reid's friends here fear that the next dispatch will announce his death. There is go.id reas l n for the pr>| - ularTy of Chanjberiaiy’s Cough ♦Remedy D<vis& Buza*d,of West Monterey. C arjon Co., P , saj s : “It has cured people that our pb - sicians coulu do n ithiog tor. We persuaded them t > try a hottie of * hamberlam’s L’oii'h Remedy and they now recommend it with rhe rest of u» ■’ 25 mid 59 cent bottles fur sail by. Lowry Br s Dugiat. CHARLES STOFFREGECN SUCCESSOR TO Jamison Bros, BROAD STREET, ROME, GA Deals in bakery products of wv >ery description HeJhaß for the hol iday season, splendid resour for supplying the heavy dem uid terßread, Cakes, confections Pas s-y, of all kinds ic ; ugs, tar s, pies, frit its, nuts and o'h -r «u her.au ti el < and fancies, ether from his *rish and crisp daily stock or ro special order Give him a trial Everything P'd<4 at “hard time” >rii» j « GERMETEUR CURES LA- GkIPPE Mr. Andrew Keck, of Keck & Bacon, leading dry goods dealers of Evansville, Ind., writes: ‘‘lwas taken with ‘grip’ and at the sol icitation of a friend used Royal Germeteur .and do not he-itate to say that it is a wonderful remedy. In two days I was able to make my spring trip to New Y*>rk. I was al so troubled with night swea s and since using Germeteur have es caped that hlbo, 1 find it a splen did appetizer and keep a bottle in myroon a all times.’ Large bottle —108 doses. $ 1.00; six for $5.00. Sold by ell Druggists. HALF RATE. $2,!8 * Atlanta & return by the Southern Railway Co. Tickets on sale Dec 19 good to return Dec, 20 oniy line, 3 first class passenger! trains daily. Leave East Romi 7:45a. m, I 1:15a.m. 9:00 p. m.i C. fcA. B. nscoter, G. Knoxville P. A. T. C. Smith Rome Ga. To make your calling and election sure, have Tom Turner to print your tickets. Don t forget C O. I). he Hustler ofrome Wednesday December 19 1894 WILL SERVE HIS TIME. Says he Would get no Benefit by an Appeal. Chicago 111, December 19. President D u b» and his associates a long conference held this morn ing decided to go to jail and serve the terms imposed upon them y Judge Woods without making any effort to secure habeas corpus or appeal Thia action is taken direct ly ag&iust the advice of their law yers who, even no », insist that they will try to get the appeal: D 'be gave aw a reason for this 1 sudden change of front that he and. the other directors have no confidence in the courts and be lievethey would get a fair shew there. He thought it w s better, he said to serve out terms at once. “We will get through all the quicker, and we think we would certainly have them tOß’rvi in any case. ’ All -the prisoners will go to Cosk County jail, not withstanding the fact that Judge Woods ruled that they could have there choice of jails. SHE STRUCK A MATCH To Look For Half a Dollar is The Woman’s Story. New Orleans,La, Dec. 19.—A ne gro woman, named Emma McMil lan, was arrested and locked up at the Harbor precinct station this morning on the arrival of the steam er Natchez, from up the river, j She is charged by Captain Leath ers with attempting to burn the boat on the way down. About 2 o’clock in the morning, the night watchman discovered smoke and soon found thre wasfire'in the cot ton stored in the deck room. The | pumps were promptly set to work .and the tire put out, after burning | and damaging several bales of cot , ton. The woman states she had lost a half dallar among the cotton j bales and struck a match to search for it, whether or not she caused the fire she does not know. HOWGATE PLEADED His Trial Will Come off Some Ti me Next Month- Washington, December 19.—1 n the criminal court this morning Captni Hawgate, ex-chief signal officer, indicted for f >rgery andi embezzling large sum* of money I e long’ng to the United States, pie: d- . ed not gu Ity to seven embezzle ment indictmen 8 against him, which were, last week, sustained by the court of appeals on an ap peal fr m the criminal court deci sion overruling the demurrers thereto. Ou Saturday next Captain How gate will agai i be arraigned to plead to seven forger? indictments, and on that day ’he trial will be set for all the cases agunst him, which will not be until some tune in January. Lassoed Him. Brazil, In I , Decembe l - 19 —At Harmony last night Robert VVatts and John Alley quarreled while th" people were coming out of church. Alley threw a noose <»ver Watt's head and sta-ted to drag him out of the crowd. Watts was almost choked to death before he could be rescued. He then aprang on AH»y and almost stamped the I.fenut of him. Alley final y drew a knife and cun Wute several se rio is gushes before th*-y could be separated. Waarants arr out for both . Will Play in the South. Cincinnati, Lbc. 19.—Manager Bancroft will leave Thursday for the South with a team, including Bug Holliday. Biddy McPhee, H ir ry V.inghiui. of Cincinnati; Jack Bovle, of Philadelphia; Denny Lyons, of St Louis ; Billy Cling man, of Pit.tsb irg; S.iorty Fuller, of N‘*w York; and Billy Hart, of Sioux City. They will play a series in New Orleans and then go to Texas or Cuba THE MINSTREL, The boys gave a fair performance last night. The was presented at Nevins Theatre last night, to a comforbly filled hause. The youug fellows showed care ful training, and the specialties were fairly good. TI e only thing in the way of the complete success for the enter tainment. was the lack of life and enthusiasm ou he part of sever* al of the boys, They seem'd to bi suffering from a bad spell of stage fright. The beat features was the Bing iig by McWillams, Pattern, Smith and Jack. The musinai program served by the Clover Leaf Mando* lin Club was enjoyed by all prse" ent. The ekit entitled “The China man’s Reveuge” wai a c’eve r peice of work, and well acted. L’he performance will probably b** repeated at an early date. Many stubborn and aggrava ting cases of rheumatism that were believed to be incurable and ac cepted as life legacies, have yield ed to Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, much to the surprise and gratifica tion of the sufferers, One applica tion will relieve the pain and suf fering and] its continued ive in sures an effectual cure, for sale by Lowry Bros Lluggist. HALF RATE $2.18 To Atlanta and re turn by the Southern Railway Co. Ticketsori sale Dec, 19. Good to return Dec. 20. only line. Three First Class Passenger trains Three daily. East Rome 7.45 a. m. 11.15a.m. and 9 p, m. C. A, |Eensco J €r G. P. A. Knoxville T. C. Smith P. A. Rome Ga. HOLIDAY EXCURSION RATES ROME R R. AND WESFRN & ATLA TA R. R. “OLD RELIARLE ROUTE.” Will sell round round trip tick ets on Decmeber 22. 23,24, 25, and j 29 and January 1, at one fare and j a third, (or 2 cents per mile each way) for the trip, tickets good re | turning until Januarp 3rd 1895 Three trains'daily betwee R ime •and Atlanta: leave Rome 7:40 a. m.. 9:10 a. m., 2:50 p. m., re turning, leave Atlanta 8 a. m., 2 p, tn., 4pm Two trains daih b< - tween Rome and Dalton and Cha tanooga, leave Rome 9:10 s. m. 10‘p. m. Close connection made in Union depots Atlanta and Chatta nooga with trains diverging. We offer you the safest and best route, scenery, r'<ad bed and .equipment unsurpassed. For tur ther information, call on or write to C. E. Harman, G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. C . K. Aver. T. A., Rome. Ga. Carlton Cornwell, foreman of the Gazette. Middletown, N. J., believes that Chamberlain ’ s Cough Remedy should be in every home. He used it a cold and it effect ed a speedy cure. He •says: “It is indeed a grand remedy, I can re commend to all. I have also seen it u®ed for whooping cough, with the best result. ” 25 and 50 cent b ittles for sail by Lowry Bros Duggist. J, J. Holloways sells toys and holiday goods at W. H. Coker &. Co. Be sure and see our line before you buy. TAKE Dr, M. A. THEDFORD LIVER MEDICINE . * / ‘ **' / &»-«£•' dyspepsia \ ’.B Sick OR Indigestion I \Henvous- Sourness oflyLoss of Stomach Appetite NonzGenuine V/iTHOUTIHt Likeness ..no Signature ofM A.Thedforo on FrontOf Each 'a/rapper. M.A.Thkoford Med.@ Rome.ga. Christmas tales 409 BROAD ST. Santa Clause will make his headquarters far Oranges, Apples, Nutsand candies at our store And Mrs Sant Clause could not do better than emulate her husband’s example for Cit ron, Raisons, currents, Jams Jellies Preserves* Pickles, and L ADEMPSY 409 Broad St. —Mitchells old Stand. ~NEWLUNCH ROOM.”’ , ..HOT MEALSAT ALL HOURS.. Fiesh Oysters, Fish, and Game all Seived on short Notice. Wm Cliinnick, Propr 2 19 Broad St Rome Ga. Open at all hours ■MMvmrwiWYwna junmnsKi lacnr an. :• mtt Moan vwMßnaratfuaaMVPnMWsmflraHHßMWiMMHß J. C. McCLURE & CO. j DEALERS LN JELLICO AND ALABAMA, } Steam and Domestic. | iGOALI At Lowest Prices C 41 officeiand;yard?at;rome:city mil ls. TELEPHONE NO. 27. I TREVITT&JOHNSON. 206 BROAD STREET, PRESCRIPTION IJltlJ (GGrl STS? Agents for Mouson’s Imports Perfumes, ++«-»§§«-**• TREVITT& JOHNSOIT The Lead ng Prescr ption Druggists of Paul Re se has cha geof ths Prescriptic*®?j Department. + + ITIK BhOroMAHßffl MAIJUFACTVREKS AND DEALERS IN Slarblh aiiU Bmile, Modems, Com mi WrorOl liW Fodc< Lawn Yacos, Mails# Hay-()rH.T What You Want and Get What You Order. S HEMSTREE r Mgr, Chattanooga Team. 1116 Market Street A. J. BANKSTON General Agent Ringgoid Georgia THE KEELY INSTTUTE : Form- rlv located at Daiiuu, Ga., has removed, ten where it will lemain permeiittly. The Company hts 3KM ed a commodious and c<u viently arranged tu.ildirws t ■’W miles north of the city, on the Summervilte madL adapted to the requirements of a private insritate . wiiteit every p" O sib)e comfort and convieuce will be the benefit of those under tree tmeut. Parties er information, nddieas, The keely P. O. Trawer, : I- 2 . RC M GEORGIA