The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, December 19, 1894, Image 6

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CHRISTMAS BELLS ARE RINSING C CZ^-t 1 Holiday Goods AND TOYS AT WHCOKBR&CO W went into the market at the clo?e of the season when importers and manufacturers were anv ious to sell, therefore, every article we offer is a bargain. Being heavy, spot cash buyers we have the goods, even though cotton is only 5 cents, they are cheap, and you can afford to purchase. In f o ct,for half the money, from us you can get what others aro so-c rd toask big prices for. Re m inner that A/e h <ve with us MR I l um LOW AY, the yet-ran and practical toy nan of Rom a who is in cha ge of this department. C >mo and se a him, h < will be gla /to' ycu. You can get, dolls or us, at from 1 cent to 5 I .03 each, including the ch eapes ttotn s fin sst KIDBOOr BISK HEAD 6 DOLLS, uur line is full. Doll Furniture--Beds. Chairs, Dressers, Chamber Sets, Tea oets, Trunks, Pianos, meic Lanterns a.l Styles ot Tin Toys, Iren Toys cf all kinds, Horns, Trumpets, music Boxes, Mechanical *°y ? , Ccmic Figures, Musical Del s, Donkies, Horses, Sheep, Trains, Fire Wagons, Liose Heels,,! in l>bet-Goods, Cups &■ baucers. and A- B- C Plates, and Everytlihg Io Make the CHILDREN HAPPY. W H COKER & CO 19 & 2i BROAD STREET ELECTRIC WHEEL SIGN UNKNOWN MURDER. Discovered in a new Made Gra/e by Hunters, Near Pana, 111. Pana, HI., Dl9 WihlhWiu. Brown, Thomas Oi nas and Jauu-s Brown of Pma ware hunting on the farm of Patrick K j i v, e o ith o' here, juear the Ilin, i n Cen ra railroad, yesterday a't O-<.C(>l>, they discovered a human h md protru '- ing from a mound < I frmbiv urn ed ground in a f«nc.“ ctm I iv»« tigation afaowtd th it a m"-, was buried under »h • »r*-h , t They immediately notified Mr. ' Kelley and he notified officers,who I went to the scone and uncovered , the body, finding a youth who was ' evidently murdered, his forehead having been crushed in. There was 1 nothing on his body hut an under shirt, a vest pair jof drawers and socks. There is no doubt tha the boy was murdered, and perhaps by tramps. On the right forearm was tatood the initials “A. L. B. ” He proves to have been about 16 yea'B old and was no dcubt a farmer’s boy on his way to Pana to spend Sat urday afternoon, an I was killed by tramps for his clothes and what money he had. There is no clew to the murderer. The body was st ill w rm when brought to this citv. The skull was crushed with a round in tru nsent, possible a gun stock. The testimony of the hunters who found the body was taken this eve ning behind c'.o e I doors. The cor oner’s jury will adjourn from day to day until it reaches a conchi.- f>ion. The murderer's foot-prints point toward this city. Oil shoes B were ex< hanged for n‘w under a crab-ap] ]e tree a quart r of a mile North'ast of ihe scene of the n or der. DiD HUNTINGTON SUICIDE It is Believed th Some That He Was Shot During a Fight. Council Bluffs, la., Dec. 19. Startling developments were made y»st“rday in the Huntington shoot ing affray which resulted in Hunt ington’s victims employing an at torney to look out for their inter ests during the inquest. A new feature was the sugges tion, given color by friends of the dead bank clerk, that he did not commit suicide, but was shot by someone in the room at the time 1 Huntington began to shoot. i This theory was advanced when 'it was learned that the bullet in I Hamilton's brain was much small. er than the ones fired into the two bond company examiners and that the wound in his head was not powder burned, as it was thought w uld be the case if the revolver had been in his own hand. Theo was no other evidence to bear out the theory. I # - ""’ What Nerve Berries have done for others TEg hey will do for you. a"’' IST DAY. VICOR \ C F 16TH DAT. y Z PJ Eat Uy. Quickly tr,d Pirmrinont'/ Restored, soth day. a positive cure fur all Weaknesses, Nervousness D-bility. HP-1 all their train of evils n snltinir lorn e.riy errors an.l later excesses; the remit . orerwork. aiekueaa, raorry, etc. Develops .f. «'' '•«"•■ ‘'vl Hr.nglh to the sexual or gana. Wtopa initial «rat los.es or nlchtlr teas cause I ynulbful er.on .r ex cess,ve use of tohneeo. opium and 11 .uur, ' co lead to <• ■ ..".uption IUII | tnsiiaUs-. heir use shows immediate Improvement. Accept no. nntiti o-,., n | l:ivi .. g thegeouine Nerve Bernes, Mr£ P rV» I kJ.;?. tb '■ Irnr.ist we w .il sen.l them p , F?' 1 , e ,H . of P ric, ‘- Plain wrun as« ' 1 iress all mail o-n -s to AM . SIH 471 MtdUlC’.al. CO., ClneiunMi-*». For s> -by J, T. Crouch, &Cj.RomeGa T-l*- BUSTLER OF RGME,WFD^ r rsPAY DFCEMRER 1 9 1 894 BET 15,000 ON RUTH. West Virginia Gamblers Interested in the Presidents Daughter. Manning* ou, W. Va. Tbo all-absorbing q m in th-e city last night wa-i the age of Babv Ruth Clevltnd. Th« discussion started among a party of gamblers at one of the downtown ‘•ripens ’asies, ’’ and the party, after mak ingall sorts of b ts, repaired to another gainb'in i house to find out when the batn w - b rn and when. On the way » nu > b-ir of sports were met and asKt-d ib >ut it, and by the time the m-coml place was reached were forty in the party, all willii gto bet. The question got abroad amou? the men and soon $15,000 was w.ti - ered on tbe result of the investiga t’on. No m i in town was able to tell when the child was born, and telegrams wore sent to th" Win- - mg newspapers asking f.r d <t« id pl co of birth N . hing his call- i o» winch < xeb' m» nt a; d g» 1 • - a. c >m uent num t !•* preeide.iti ,1 • iec ion. For salp, a First Class Gro er Bus'ness at t barga n, C°nt**aliy loca ted, good paying busi ness, good reason < f r selling; w II ta'<e pa *t money, Balance i i &ood paper. Address A. B, G. i his o fice. Mammoth Stock cf sh »es cons'stinj o $35,000 wort t o ■ stTc'< at cost at S. N. Kuttm r Mixed Nuts 1 scts per pound Mo.. .s &. 3ro- Speculator) HAMMOND AND CO. STOCK & BOhDEFOKERS 130 & 132 Pearl Street, N»w York City N. Y. Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold, or tarried on Margin. P. S.—Send for explanatory circular on speculation, alas week ly market letter. 525 FOR MERCANTILE COURSE IN BOOK-KEEPING Including Books Cali at office for particulars I G HARM ISON f ; PCW L;. - . CTS, ? AMMBMUXHI *■' r;N. . ..\ In *'of,fx>. k •, <»« will Ben.l , _t W.’M.if,?- velej»«, of oither Wit j’s K. » or BUrHETTE : RGZIINI’S ' i & ‘‘‘ -vO t $ 4- j' u' J LUZMdirilt' t Y'-u heve .■w'n it- a.hertised .ir mnny ( v ..-s, but i.AV you .'ver tried It?—ft ii. t ; <r ~v w hat an X«lenl { K r’owdcn- in. -po. v ’st-■ .. a.- j» •» ■ -—n~M i iwml boric. Doing an ncknow'.wVo-t bMotifior, !<.<• iniin--r.-frerhhiguK'H 11 preven'n <4»tf- I tnt;, Him-irii n, win<: 'Mil,I• -t«:-eut*por!ipirnl!* >n, * ,f * ;n. fact it ten nu»sj,d?!k-ihe nnd aeMirnbk’ ' prutcutioii .<» th • f i.. hot, weuther It >• Hold £v»mvhere. F<*r firimplo, A. POZZO.4J CO. 3t. l.ouis, Mo*i COME 10 ME. FOR HOLIDAY Novelties I will save you monev besides I have no shoddy goods to work off, And my Stock is an new cesigns B. F. ROARK TheJewler. No. 317. Broad St. Rome Ga. i OR. JAQUES 130 WestS xth Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO 1 Has practiced medicine in Cincinnati years I oncer than any physician, f iling sjeeial at tention to Blood, Nervous and Urinary d'seas s 'Nervous Hebility, Impo.ency, etc., resulting from youthlul indiscretion, excesses inrnatuied . y eats and o her causes, inducing some of the I following uvrnptonis, us d.zzines , Ci'luUsiuu id i i deas. defective ntetnery, aversion to society, •Gonorrhea Syphilis, the later causing ulcers, I eruptions enlarged joints, rheumatism, swell j ing in groins, mncous pitches in mouth, sore 1 throat, filling hair, Consultations free an 1 in i vited. j Honrs. Sa, tn. to Bp, m.r Bandar, 1* to 1/in, Hi? STR 'TEI>TREATI 8E and l- iEk 1 < itij.il 4 iVai-ips oa ap t >li a io.i. State you case. ) W L Douglas d-W »3 POLICE'S SOLES, eD S 2. WORKINGMENS. Vt ' I • e xTRA FlNl „'cunrt S|7BBOYS'SCBOffi-SH® ■ BOC * T 2Xrtb» ' Over One W. L. Douglas s3* j’twf All our shoes are equa ly B)aBe . They give the beat V J?In »tyle I hey eq'ie! r,,,to ’ n unLrp’”fL Hulr wearing .dumped P" Ihe prices are un, *® r "’' r * t her B " lke s () ldW '’ifVour'eilier’c^notsupplyyo^ Cantrell & Owens.