The Rome hustler-commercial. (Rome, Ga.) 18??-????, June 24, 1898, Image 5

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KCLIRITIOIS" ~~ j We are going out of the retail goods business DC AR TUEIUI < Our P resent sale the end of this business. nuiU I IIL If I S Our present prices will never again be Duplicated. I The opportunity to buy such (roods at such prices will seen bo fore ?( r g( n Goods worth 100 cents on the dollar are being offered at 30 cents on thedollar-quantities of them. Ladies’ skirt and tailor made suits-a big stock. Piques, all the family of them. Without question the best stock of goods in Rome and being given away to get out of the retail dry goods business in Rome. I.OOOYDS, DRESS_CALICO2Ic 3 000 EANS AT 1 CENT. DOTTED LADIES’ 5 00 EVERY SHOE 300 300 Swiss that cost 46cts ® hirt V 7' St t"l he dol ' Hress Goods In our stock at what it Baby caps recently Mens launaried shirts a vard we now price lar grade at 39 cents, and waist siIKS, worth cost us, or less, to quit boughtat factory pric- that cost where they at 25 cents. 500, at2sc. business. es. were made 75 cents to I $ 1 .00, on sale at 39c, ACTUAL COST . * s°° For all millinery, with no charges for Miss * t Ladies and gents silk and satin hpcHp ■ i-hot Snyder s work. A positive saving of 75 per ? i cost 25 cents to $ 1.00, on center table at 10 cent< ; : cents each. X 000 YARD S of summer wash fabrics on center tables-much of it cost 15c, 20c and 25 cents-’oeeliest “VV conceptions for ladies and misses dresses. We are giving them away at 6cents a yard. Remember when we quit business your opportunity for such bargains will begone and gone forever. 81/ fro n u"s now jUSt a few J, h 'T awa -Y b e ,o . wco st to make an impression, and then the balance at' bi >■ or ,-f - to W make money. We affirm, of all the goods in this house, no‘ a dollar’s worth is priced above cost BASS BROS. & CO. getinthk push; Iti Join The Throngs of. Bargain Seekers. OPPORTUNITY YOUR LIFE Everything Going at Closing Out Prices. Every day is a “bargain day” I at tlie big Bass Bros & Co’s, ; closing out sale. And every day witnesses jams diat Lave never before been equalled in the mercantile histo ry of Rome. Even the showers do not stay Eih tide of the bargain thirsting humanity, and but seldom im pviceptibly impedes its onward ruih. 'Euenty-live clerks, all expe "enced salesmen and sales la ' les - are scarcely able to handle 1 16 ti.ide that has been drawn 10 Baßs closing out sale, for sevei ’ al hours each day for the Past three weeks. Hence we say every day is a bar gainday. The Hußtler.Com lUercial did not go through the st °cl< today. It was work enough °«o through the store, and ’at we saw along the middle 1 ‘" ° ' l,)les and counters was " u g ito satisfy us or any one is being tost', h ein ° necties that cent?,- ■ 16 " ay froiu 19 t 0 70 cent r 'i <)lllS into a common re ea!h tw ,d g ° ing at 10 centa the’sw. • <lS i GaSy tO aceoil,lt f or • 1,111 that hovered around the edges of this sweet. Then whan we saw a table of sox, including half hose, that ranged in cost from 15 to 44cts, i the pair and saw them going at 15 cents for choice ; why, it was easy to understand why this cord of sox was apopularchord. Then there was the gent’s shirt table. On it was a rack of 100 shirts just taken from stock and every shirt costing from 55 co sl.lO each, and you take your choice for 39 cents. Think of that, a laundried or an unlaun dried, a white or colored, a hard ■ bosom or negligee, anything and everything going at 39cts. I noticed four large counters packed and stacked with ging hams, muslins and dimities, none of them costing the house less than 61 cents, while some j cost as high as 33 cents, and i these goods were selling for 6 ( cents J er yard. Here Mr. Powers, the beau salesman, was called awav for the half a dozenth time, and af ter waiting a half hour and see , ing there was no chance for him . to escape from a cordon of cus tomers that waited on him col lectively while he waited on them consecutively, I departed I those coasts. Bass Bros, & Co., are doing fall they advertise—and, if any difference—more too ! “Kash.” - - ■— Mrs. A. Inveen, residing at 720 ; Henry St.. Alton, 111., suffered ■ wiih sciatic rheumatism for over eight months. She doctored for it I nearly the whole of this tipie, using various remedies recqm mended by friends and was treated by the physiciatie, but re ceived no relief. She then used one and a half hot tie ? of Oh am her lain T Pain Balm which effected a cqm ple e cure. TR’s is published at her request, as she wants others similarly afflicted to know what cured her. The 25 and 50 cen’ Bizeejfor’sale’by Curry-Arrington Co. CASH RAISERS. Watters X Sail are Sladgh lering Prices TURNING STOCK TO CASH The Sacrifice Sale Will Last Only a Few More Days Watters & Son, the big Broad street clothiers, know exactly how to carry out any undertak ing or enterprise in which they engage. This wide awake hustling firm of up-to-date business men found, some ten days ago that, owing to a mild winter, business had not been as good as it should have been—-and in consequence they would soon be in need of r unds. They had an but cash was needed worst and so the firm very promptly decid ed to lay the knife into prices and throw their stock on the market. Last Sunday morning they announced a /‘Money Raising Sale” and to show that they meant business they specified goods and quoted pripes, The result Ipts been exactly tyhal firm anticipated. Their store has been crowded from morning to night for six days. The crowds have flacked in, haye exaiwiqed goods and eager ly purchased, for the people fenow bargains when they see them. “Our sale for the past week has been all we anticipated, 0 said Mr. J. B. Watters yester- day. “We are rapidly exchang ing bargains for cash and while we are raising the funds wt needed in our business, we are at the same time clothing the multitudes.” “Our advertisement in The Hustler-C omine’• ci a 1 ha s brought us rich returns, and you can leave it stand, unchanged, for another week. It states what we are doin'/ and that is all that we want it to state.” “We will continue the sale for a few days longer and then will promptly shut off the slaugh ter.” A word to the wise is sufficient —so look over the Watters A Co , add and govern yourself by what you see. Now is the time to join the push. A NARRO.V ESCAPE. Thankful words written by Mrs Ada E Hart, of Groton, S. D. “Was taken with a bad cold which settled on my lungs, couub set ii and finally terminated in Con sumption. Four doctors gav » m» un, saying I could live but a snoit time. I gave myself up to toy Savior determined if I could hot stay with my friends on earth. 1 wovhi meet my absent ones above. My I usband was advised to get Dr. King’s. New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. . I gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles. Ii miri d me, and thank God lam saved and now a well and healthy woman v * Trial bot tles free at Curry Arrington’s drug store. Regular size 30 cents ai d SI.OO. Guaranteed or price retun 4 «d ■ wiUl you whether yo<t continue the_— erve-kilHug Ifbiuv habit. N O- TO-UA<b>irWMM. '■‘over the deftfvfvr tobacco, M SggajJ, sHxfcsinnj!® « own dr>i fJ ;..». wh< ■ B I Touch for Üb. Tnfe i; win SfSraLW ll ' |,ati IWHE£t ~ box «1, muiUly cures-. S boKee, r.'M jawrantceJ so cure, or we refund money »t»r‘Uj .«*wd>\.,, CUwtfe. S.-iretd, J»» -.-eit THE ARMSTRONG HOTEL j Rome. (ia. | RffQUlar • Special : Boarders ■ Rulgs fciw. JIMUII. I The place to get a quick, good meal. v McCALL & YOUNG, Proprietors, i’ ~— l —= ———— 3* & C ’J SBest While LEGHORNS! Bi .‘V ’ »« For ths vary dss‘b oaJ nJ n>; XX'. Xpsrfectiy marked fowis, lajv?ords-; fc«with J. T. Crouch & Co,, $3 Dirtrio. Splen Jid cockerels o.ily $ I , 1. D. GAI LU A ID. /f <,« jg. ® ® Itd * • At IKepairing •Don’t Walk On ’ t © Your Uppers! X |W.A.MULLIN-X,M s THE MODEL LAUNDRY Is ths bast of work md 11” li tees satisfaction.. Prices are m >st reaso3i)i3. F.,p v* - U;/