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b. 23 miD Sim
Till; RACE
U AXKS .& CO the
PEOPLE,
who with Small expense and large
and Complete Stock, bought with
due.
ARE AND CASH »»*+»>
Are enabled to sell any .and
everything in the House furnish
ing line at prices so low that, in
compairson.
5C COTTON LOOKS HI GJI
NOW FOR HEREAFTER YOU SHOULD
NEED ANY ARTICLE THAT GOES TO MAKE
HOME COMFORTABLE. SEE THEIR IMMEN
SE LINE OF CHOICE AND RARE BARGAINS
1N BEDROOM SUITS. ALL STYLES OF SIDE
BOARDS, WARDROBES. DRESSERS, BU
REAUS, WARHSTANDS, DINING TABLES.
Rockers, and chairs of all kinds Rugs, Oil Cloth
Mattings, Shades, Tin Ware Crockery, etc,
Also in connection we carry a full line
Coffins Caskets ana on notice will do un
dertaking in or out of the city.
MIIS 4 COM!.
23 BRO A D ST,
ROME
COAL! COAL!
ALL GRADES,
ROME COAL CO.
YARD-Second Ave.|
894 FALL AND WINTER MILLINERYIB94
N 0.302 BROAD STREET.ROME GEORGIA,
We are J j Show
A Select Stock of b 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
etL. L_‘l J - - ’ ILL —'—!
Rome Mutual Loan Association.
i HOME OFFICE ROME GEORGIA,
325, Broad Street.
/ National Building and Loan Comp
Purely Mut al, safe Investment and
Coed Fro Made by small
Monthl Payments,
OFFICER-.
J. A. GLOvFJt, Freeiaeet. J. D. MOORE, ftec’ty * Treia.
Tci’AS. 1. GRAVBB, Vice President. J. H. RHODES, Mgr’ Land Deptu
■ AIreTED 3MITB, « era Council.
TONSORIAL PARLOR
you want w u k 1 n mv line call at my plac
rai k Taylor, The old reliable
’’HE HUSTLER ROME SUNDAY DECEMBE” HO 1«94
UOIC CAE (Ml
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I t eok Over the Passengers—
Many of Them Will
Interest You
Re*, Sum, I*. Joneft, and Major
T. ft. JoiiHgof Cartereville, were
iu L<MnH a few hour# yesterday,
they were anroute <• Raccoon
Mills. where Rev. Sam Jones will
dedicate a New Church today.
Miss Viola Glenn, one of Atlan
ta’s most charming daughters is
I spending the holidays with Mrs.
J. W. Handcock on upper Broad.
Robt. W. Graves &
Co m idea b g reduc
tion tor Cash in price
of coal Yara Telephone
No. 96; Office Tele
phone. No. 93.
i Col Felix Allison, the genial
i agent of the Southern Railway. it
Cedarßluff, Ala., was in thf c ry
yesterday for a few hours.
Mr. F. A. Smith, of Chattnooga.
came de-vu yesterday and put in
a busy day in Rome. He is at the
Armstrong.
Ten funny little Pickaninno
and ten colored bells of fashion
are to be seen nightly with Hi
| Henry's minstrels. Watch for their
I noon parade and concert on Mou
! day, Dec. 31st.
Mi»s Fl*ttie Sharp, daughter of
P >!ice offl ;v .1 Sharp, is dan. e
ously ili at her paren ’• h ime , m
the Fourth Ward.
The Cost Sale of the
Camp & Kuttner Stock
of shoes closes Janu’y
Ist and if you wan t
shoe’s now is the time
to purchase when you
can save 35 per cent,
S. N. Kuttner.
Rev. Allard Branwell, of South
e/n Georgia, and family, a well
known citizen of Rome, are visiting
relatives in the city and will preach
at the 11 o’clock service at St. Pe
ters’ Episcopal Church this morn
ing.
Miea Lillie Armstrong, of Oosta
naula, one of Georgia’s fairest
daughters, is in the city the guest
of Miss Nola Bridges, es North
Rome.
Carlton Cornwall, forem an of
the Gazette. Middletown, N. J., be
lieves that Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy should be io every home.
He used it for a cold and it effect
ed a speedy cure. He says: ‘Tt is
indeed a grand remedy, I can rec
ommend to all. I have also seen
it used for whooping cough, with
the best results.” 25 and 5C cen
bottles for sale by Luwry Bros.
Druggist.
Hi Henry’s minstrel, who ap
pears at Nevin’s Opera House on
Monday Dec. 81st, will be remem
bered as giving great satisfaction
when here beiore. The company
this season ela Tus they are better
than ever. Ac r.uoii on Monday
they make one of the finest street i
parades ever made by any compa
ny,be sure and see them.
Mrs L D. A. Felton of East
Rome, will re-open her school en
Monday Dec., 31et.
To those who baye patronized
Mrs Felton word of commendation
are needless. Her painstaking ef
fort and through inistruction are
rewarded by the rapid advance
ment of the pupils.
“Orange Blsseom” givesmmedi
ate relief and permanently cuers
all diseases peculiar te ladies.
Seld by D. W. Curry.
WAmtbd: —Second Hand 8 hole
two oven range. Apply to Hustler
of Rome. 12-29-94-ts.
Mr. 0. P. Mears, has returned
to the city after a pleajent visit to
home-folks at Wilmington, N. C.
Handsome Ike Busby, of Mt.
Alto, was in the city ja-terday
permitting sunshine of his genial
smiles, warm the hearts of his
many friends.
H. W. Strompp, of Bull Run,ac
companied by Col. J. L. Culver,
I of Bunker Hill, came in yesterday
and are at the Central.
i uIU H3LOCiUS i
|
foi;;-one People Burned Alive in
a Christmas Hall.
Klamath Falls, Ore., December 29.
—News has just reached here that
a most horrible holocaust occurred
at Silver Lake, Lake county, Ore
gon, on Christmas eve, in which
forty-one persons were burned to
death and sixteen badly injured,
five of whom will die.
A large crowd had gathered in
i Christman Brothers’ hall to attend
| a Christmas tree festival.
While the festivities were at
' their height, some one climbed on
, a bench from which he expected to
I get n better view of what was going
/on. In doing so, his head struck
1 a lamp hanging from the ceiling
overturning it.
The oil immediately exught fire
and everything in the room being
dry and of an inflamable nature,
the rooun was soon a mass of flames.
■Some one shouted, “Shut the
door and keep quiet; itjcanjbe put
out.” By this time, the confusion
was so great that people began
scrambling in wild endeavor to
reach the door.
Women and children were tram
pled.under foot and as there was
I only one exit to the ball and the
■ fire being between the majority of
the crowd and the door, many
rushed headlong into the flames
Mrs. Cooper Dead.
Yerterday morning at 10 o’clock
at her home in the Fourth Ward
Mrs. Agnes Cooper, mother of offi
cer Drew Cooper, of the Romo po
lice force, quietly breathed her
last.
Mrs. Cooper is one of the oldest
residents of the ceuuty and was
loved and esteemed for her many
. noble traits of character, by a:
who knew her.
The funeral will occur today at
Pleasant Valley, five miles out on
the Summerville Pike, after which
the remains will be laid to rest in
the family burying lot.
A good woman has gone to her
reward.
Murdered His Wife and Suicide!
New Orleans, Dec 29 Alb
Murdoch, bmthsr of lira. Ad«
Jenks,'the celebrated witness be
fore the| congressional committee
in reconstruction days, murdered
his wife and then committed sui
cide here to night. The cause of
the tragedy is unknown. He was
a shiftless man, very quarrelsome
in dispositien and had JJfigured in
several scrapes.
On last Wednesday at the home
of the bride, over in Texas Valley
district, Rev, S. A. Harris offici
ated at a wedding in which the
lives of Miss Lou Davis and Mr.
Taylor Rhinehart were united .
Mr. Gabriel Goldsmith, a prom
inent New York business man is
in the city for a few days, the
g rest of his old friend Mr. Spei
gleberg, the Broad St- merchant.
t
Mr. Pope wooten, “the most pop- ,
ular salesman in the city” return
ed to his post at Lowry Bro’s
Drugstore yesterday afternoon af
ter spending a pleasant visit at
his boyhoods home at Floyd I
Spings.
Don’t forget that W.
N. Hawthorne has
greatly reduced price
of Coal for the Christ
mas season. Call him
at Telephone No. 120.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Strickland
and two daughters of Atlanta uis
at the Armstrong.
Mr, T. A. Simmons, the Sweet
water Mill man of Sweetwater-
Tenn., is at the Central Hotel.
Mr. C. E, Omberg, of Chattan
ooga, is at the Central Hetel,
Cel. Millard Howell, of Annis
ton came up last night and is au
tographs' a’ the Armstrong.
It was repo’ted on the street
last night that Ihi three little ne
groes burned up iu the East
Rome fire of Friday night were
insured in some company at a pre
mium of five cents per week, with
. a ten dollai policy in case of death
THIRTY BALES BURNED.
Lawrenceville, Ga. Dec. 29—About
1 o’clock this morning a spark from
a passing engine set fire to a bale
of cotton on the platform of the
depot.
Before help could be had thir
ty bales were destroyed. The lois
was covered by in-urance,
rw—
ANNOUNCEMNT COLUMN
For Sheriff.
To the voters es Floyd sorenty, 1 nmmeuoo my
self a candidate for Sheriff of Flood eounty rtad
if elected nallas Tnm«r *«>l K.Mp WUUnuen
will he mv deputies. Eleeuon first Wostnueday
I in January 1*65. Very reepeerfulty
J. f MeCon.nel
For Clerk of Superior Court,
' I her- by announce nv self a Candidate to r
ro-eiwi.m-i.r tie Office of Clerk of fioyf
Superior Court.
i EietfnvM a*». .vednexday la Janu <rv 1895
W® Ei BESjHIKGEU,
For Trea«wrer.
We are antherized to announee the name nd
James B. Hill for roelertssn to the office of
County Treasurer.
For Tax Receiver
I hereby announce myself aa * candidate for
ha office of Tax Rene. vorofFlqvd county, ale»-
iou to ha held on first Wednesttty in Ihaxtor,
Ktfs. Reipectlully.
M L. Fnusar
I cave my sight arm to tho “Lost Canas,“ aaff
res; ecrnMLv Ml the «f Flovd cownWXn.
ffive me übe affiuo *f Ma tjecnlver EHeoMda InaM
Wednesday in januaiy is*.
V. w. QvajtLs.
I hereby mynnif as a asundidM* me
the office of Tax Raesiver er k'layd e»h«*y, <4»c
t’an to ke held on first in Jaasireey
1595- R«e;e t ally
tweoaje ya, aaninst«n.
FOR T A.X COLMICTOR.
I bag to announce myseW as a Cmdsom* for
fax Coiiector at the ms iin— Jan.uwr eXasiMeu.
and kindly asx lb* support of SOonds
.IXO, J. M.AOK
For Cor«*«r,
I hereby unenxM myoeMa CMdida o for re
elec ion to the office «f eoroticrnf Floyd wniaey
Election nrse Wednesday in .txnnarp 1895.
T M DrenMn.
I hereby announce mysotf a candidate tor the
oilce of coroner for F oyd county, and deatro
tbc snopret of my friends. Election first «wl
, ... la January ISW.
John R
For Bnilifi.
To ihe roeess of the SSPrh Dtat, «, M re
sp-otrn’b' anyomf M a candidate tor
itnifln. aae rs stenre 1 wtn do nrv duty to tbs
beat of my amb>*ty
W. P. Xonaoa
To the at IMhh Bist • M : allow
flnrune I hereby anuoueiw ■seal/ as a l>»ti
• for Rnittff et <he StStk Mot, aud W auwred
I promise tn leicii .rgy duties sf Vha sffi
w tt ny ability, Beop.oefnUv
'ißeatass. fi’OHKis
so &.« rn «rs of ths MS • M; fa two ffnL
reua I nesNy eunoonse reyeeU as a UoadtdhM
tor Bailiff at the 810th Dlsi, and If otes’ol l
promise >o dieobaro* ths d*ties of Ute elloe to
»e beet esnMMty, ftrepeotfuffir
r. M. Caswu.b. 1
To the reters es the 81Mh DM •. M.
ClI hereby ann >uaee myMuf as a f 'oahda s
for Bailiff of the i>«»iti uau. aad it edootod r 1
bromine to <Ueehar«o the ffnMes of the o«Ue to
lie best • ItUicy, HespaotCbUy B. L. Foe*, mi ,
I treteby aaaonnoe a exadirt Me for re
election re the adS«t eV aaaotiihte for fre MB
Dirt SI, M. tloyd Cuatser Aeetdaa iM •fitisJfey
iu Jauasury is* resyee AuK ff.M.Mrane i
I hereby announns rerrelf re a OmcM<Um ter ’
re election to the ortioe of Bailiff MSsh Diet G. i
M. Election A rat Saturday tn January. 1
BEARD (
To the rorers of the sis Dietdot O. M. Floyd i
cosnty: I hereby auuon ice mrself as eandldaoe
for olio oOlcool Bailiff and asking yottr support, J
pledge you to do my duty to the best es soy abtl- <
ity when I am electee.
John Elders.
I hereby auneuncs a ys-If as ctndldate ter ,
Bailiff ot the Rome Distriet I will not be able to 1
•eo eaeh retOu in «ereon bnt hope re nave their ‘
tnpport on the ftrst Saturday in January IB#s. ,
Dio Treiiaway. I
TO MY FRIENDS.
M the eoj-reret notidtaUoti of my many, many ;
frieude the uaudidatet I hare cut the price (
of mincuoo taokore half in two. Remember It i
is a eolsuiu fact that every esadidate I hare
ar si pointed ueMtm for hare boon eleotud. ,
flUtif ia two, C. O .1). Don’t forget the e. e d- ■ j
TOM TURNER.
—2—URW!!!B.'I!.TLJ.!AmgI!i ,2 - 111 ■'"■lil -1
Bild »Vanted,
•eorgia, Floyd Coaaiy.
Tao Board es CoaaiMMim of 1
Horonre es said Ooaeiy will roemro •of par
euns drelrlatf-to are aatar /ism at Pepo's ftssff.
Ftoomm's Snrar aad Vsa.'sdwvy ia mU Omm
ty, for the ysmr ISBS Bald bids bo bo la Ms sdSae
•t Tbs (3ork of the Board on or betas ths tai
day tt Jeaasrey, ISM. Tire Bota r snort re She
right ho ap|«e* aay and all MM.
Maa Moyotaadt, Ctate.
Notio* to Debto4-» and Credi-
tor!
a
posse ns basing elaiau agaial tits eeMto o
Wire him OMnpooy will pres in t res earee ia
terms tt ths Jaw aad all pereoas swing said so
tote wfll pkaso ntaha inuaesin’s sbHfommt.
Mor. M-I’JM W. U Xante Ajtere.
Notice ko Debtora Cr»4-
e I
itora.
h#rta C olalret sgstnM ths etmto
of Wlßiaas ?. Tires rrtil prwoni ths »«wa la 1
torre. of the law -nd »11 swiag said SO
tatb will p>rear renno rsssnlfttsiw- sMCtcniMdi
Kes 9MMI. w. ■ Brents , adrer
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Notice to Debtors and Cred
itor!,
I
All persons having cl lain against «ho estate
of Jaok Prter will precoat the same in torrea
law mi< a I »t »
jeans n t< > nre - -its s tlesa so t.
BevJS. ffi. I H«. das S |
fiOFESSIOHI, Sil®
t BBNTISTg
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ATTORNEY!
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Tmnpli, BuMl«u« a . Blr
I BtetaWJu TIM Ut* torD, ’>’ »» Uw lire,’
J Btevwruy Mail preundta ooruor tod
W •• u. *
Rente, G a
& BAIfWY-Atoorhßypai law
1* Maxon*.! Jffimnie. (touie, Da. *
WM .V A V BH--attorney k ,,.
B »elfor at Lrew-ifotoa. un/
WM. IBM XlgJ >v. W. yif* A. r, <
FHYBIBIANS ANN SURGSONB.
DM. RANRTStV-Bhya—a and bare
Lre n »-'Oto—Muti aorrtera id tSa re
stat at (tach and Watson', rtTj
-nwred anreet *
DU. W. h. 'rffTT-Oaos a. r A Tusrre
Male Help Wanted
SALESMAN WANTED:— to sell the Rapid blah
Washer to the wholesale and retail trade. Wit
he» and dries the dishes in two nJimtes without
wetting ths fingers. $75 a week and all expenses.
Basy position; no hard work; ean nisi, |lWa
week, address W. P. Harrison B Co., Clark No
14, Columbus, Ohio.
Wanted: —Ruergotic man to manage branch
office; position permanent; eater. J 1,250 aad
commission; most Cnxaioh s4*>, to taat in car
rying stock. Andrees : .vnwiunv'Fnaetx, Bon 3J9,
Bt. Louts, MO.
T
man or !x d y the travel representing established
house. HaLkRY mosthly sad expenses'
with increase Enclose reference and esltad
4-eseed s.arap«d enve op, TEEiDOMINION CB.
Circage
vr—-ptarensnsarem^snreretr-
Election Notice,
Georgia, T oyd eoreretff :
By enter es Board of CesMinissisnese es Bssds
aad Be ven us in and for said ceuuty to flay,
net use is hereby given that on ths second (ted
dsqr of January, 18PS, aa olemioa will be heidat
all the voting preoinote within tbs lunlb at
said county, to deterreins the qnesreon whstec
coupon bonds to the amount es Forty Tboareed
»« 0«0) Deiters shall be issued by Floyd acuity
far Me purpoce es paying the heating indebted
bom rtf »»-a county. Breid beads shall hens into _
oct reto es fire (•) per cent per aaaam, said in
lorest payable ea she Bret My es Apd as auM
yuourafter the data es Me mrese ad said hredt
Sold beads shafl bear date April tea. KM, aid
stall be tt the following desissnrearecaes
Five Vtaaaand (B 6,0 Doi Mrs to bead tbsde
aeon tn am ee es One (|1 .tt) Dollar each.
ffhre Vtiotreond(t3,#M) Dollars to be es the *•
nreretaeaMea of two <!■ M) each.
'ta Vhea end (♦it.ta) Dollars to boos Me do
nsrelaredsa of Bre(#» be) Dolters eno*.
Tea Thousand ' DoHare to be of tte do
nemtasta of Tea (>lft «0) iollam«»<*-
Ten Thotnored ($10,MO) to be of the deaorela*
Mon of Fifty (9*OM) DoUum e eh.
Bta the flint Aftam -ears, only the mteeawot
said bonds shall bo paid. Thereafter there to®
ihoid* r .
’ I*be Hi st non ts I vear five theueond (fo.OW) Vai;
tars of PrtngipaJ\>«o Dollar baudsi and W»
taeusaM IM.noA dollars of interest.
■rtio eoreateenth year five rtnmeand
del tare of parnvij>.U (two dollar h o * 4 *'
retoeun hand.edand fifty (dl7*«> dollars ot tutet
’"th* eteliseontia year. Bve ‘housand (»M»
doll are ol principal (84.0#; fire dul vt to
and flfieea hualr-d [»1600] <fobar«
TU» ninetoentfa year, five 'Lrf
daltara of principal [five dollar
twe.ve hundred and fitly [SlSbfi do.lar*
e ita twentieth year, fi-e 1 * ho «V”! 1 aid’ 1 sM
Mars of principal [ten dollar bond-, *
ibotu-atid [fl.ta] dollar* of wderest. ,
Th- twenty first year, firs tbowaf'
rio.lars of principal [ten dollar
hundred and fifty [ilM’ doltero of Mtaeet.
hnne twenty-second rrar five thenesm IF
dollars es principal (fifbv dollar boa
huadierteHSfiOldollaroefiatetat-
The twenty third veer, five * ‘J’J- 0
dollars of p> iasipal (fifty dollar heu.
hundred nkd fifty /*•».
wtanprineipxl ’till
IFax feyertravft, Oto* and
tart of Censreteoloorea of Ben*
n no of Fleyd ootaty oeotyta Mir -
Is aa SMffe and hsrmiess as a «
B eed poultice.
ties, drawing out fever an® p
and curing aD diseases p
to ladies. . p3S .
“Orange B!os?>n ain Y
tile, easily used at any
fa applied nght to t
Bvery lady can treat
W Mailed to
Cciptof Si. Dr. J .A. M' 0 ’ 1 ' pl,
4 Panorama Place, C
Sold by . *
D, W. Curry Drugs l