The Rome hustler-commercial. (Rome, Ga.) 18??-????, September 27, 1898, Image 7

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_ _ ■ ■ - ■— -• . ... ■_ ~ , IBMJTDBE fit f nriTl V redu °ed DDiprn A mmE ®l|SB 111 rV I I I , I IIHII 11 IIRhbI I ■■ ■ IvIVIbV In order to ma>< eroom for our Fall Stock we are offering anything in our LOW DOWN-JOB CASHMONEY! H all goods new and up-to-date but must be sold out ocaeit We need the money. We need the floor=room=—so call at once for BARGAINS in: )=ROOM SUITS, PARLOR SUITS, CHIFFONIERS, DINING TABLES, CENTER TABLES, PROBES, HAT RACKS, SIDE BOARDS, ROCKERS, MATTINGS, LACE: CURTAINS, ,L CURTAINS, RUGS, PICTURES, EASELS, SCREENS. BABY CARRIAGES, & &. t k v b E iSEES A R» WJ W W M® MF m! fIK MarisM EF wem Iw Sw X;Wrs IIP R|flH M EEM MM* ■BA • ww * V Hl » M r M /i/Vni IH H p : > iMW Ute i J S I H M eM H MhWI JF IWbfIMM I ■Bflaabwhiß Wl W Bmhl hB W I ’ ' Our Undertaking Department is complete in evey particulir. Galls promptly attended day or Might. bay ’Phone No- 9. Night ’Phone No- 182 ■(M MENNOIT. V. (’a'.vin. of Au |Hin the city. ■A. Sanies, of Atlanta, rinstrong. ■ -I. Ibyuoldq of Atlan- city today. A. Hoard is quite sick in the Armstroi g. ■L I’. Morton, of “The in tne city today. ■ Bob host, of Bests’ <’ity today. ■nMoiic Watson mid ■ Selina, are at the New .of Tecum- ■ was at the Central ■ Charles Bas 3 ai)d ■ ' 1,Sl!l in Chatta- ' ll "l Hilly Schwab ■"." :i \>it Ot three Es hicago, Leese now offfer the J Bisi <t fresh meats '■'"' Bie market. ■ lute Johnson, the ■* fe 'nsurance man, is ■j' today. ■ arles Sanford, the : op- H) dl| d cracker drum- ■ today. cuts of fi n e Sfc fres-h ■ Jel, adon the market ■core & R cese W’P Ictley’s tea direct No 01(J M andl Ll oyd & Co. ■ Oo 'easdrug store in rB. iai ' kl ’’‘iidi ll . f()l . care _ prescriptions. S: W Johnson, who has i^9. S ' ( ’ a(1 His home in is sported a 8 today. I,'-;"/™ Maddox, J,/ Don’t Make a Mistake! -iSI mSJJI ZK "toZ zlf IcHOisESTi Sri A I FRUI I yysy \ \ / i I Rr LaJea-l!?’ Yin L It We carry such a large-variety and excellent quality of fruit that spine people would imagine we kept only a fruit store. Our real line is fine groceries, but we make a special feature of all kinds of fruits. The human system soon be comes sluggish without fruit, but if you trade at our store you will never have any trouble getting your favorite kind, and ala reasonable price. LLOYD & HARPER. 208, Broad street. left this morning to enter the “Tech.” in Atlanta . Mrs. E. 11. Cnlclough, who has been snending the Summer at Wheeler’s Springs, Carrolton and other points, has returned to her home in the city. PASTEUR FILTERS The only Germ Proof Filter in the world. Makes water pure and cleir for sale by The Hanson Supply Co Fancy bleached Celery, new Cranberries, delicious table Butter and other good things at Lloyd’s. LOCAI HAPPENINGS. Fires Are Scarce. —The 1 st fire the department was called out to extinguish was ,ou the night of July Gth, and was only a small blaze. This makes a splendid showing for the people of Rome. E. P. Treadaway Appointed W. M. Gammon, chairman of the county democratic executive com mittee has appointed E. P.Treeda way secretary of that body, in place »f Mr. H. E . King who has moved to Atlanta. Mr. Treadaway has been notified of h ; s appoint ment. Bells And Lanterns.—ln council meeting last night the city fathers, by a unanimous vote, passed an ordinance com pelling bicyclists who ride after dark, to provide their wheels with bells and lanterns. This is a wise ordinance and one that should have been passed years ago. R ecord E R ’ s Co u rt —Record er M. B. Eubanks disposed of a number of police court cases to day. There were several “Beaver Slide” picnics and Broad street cussin’ matches reviewed, and the guilty were lined while the innocent and the accused who were not convicted,were permitt ed to go. City Court Adjourned.— Judge George Harris wound up his fall term of the city court yesterday, and night ad journed the court, Today the Judge is in the Flatwoods shoot ing squirrels and recuperating from the tedious and often ardu ous labors imposed by his du ties on the bench. Corporal Grimm Sick.—Cor poral Payton Grimm, who ar rived in the city yesterday morn ing on a three days furlough is confined to lus bed with fever. Dr. Rarnsaur is attending him. Capt. Henry Stewart, of Co. B, Third Georgia, Corporal Grimm’s command, has been notified and will get the furlough extended at once. , Died Ln Panama. —Mr, Will Darby received a cablegram from Celon, Panama yesterday morn ing announcing the death of bis brother-in-Haw John Warren, which occurred there SaturdayJMr. Warren was known here, as he formerly resided in this city- He has been in the isthmus for some years with his father on the Pana ma railroad. He was about 24 years of ago a d a splendid young fellow. Woman’s Club, —The members of the Waman’sc’ub, collectively and individually, are cirdially in vited to meet and h -ur Miss Har ris read a paper on Kindergarten - ing afternoon from three to five o’clock in the Young Men’s Library. Mesdamks Grace B. Payard, J W. Turner. Carlton Wright. Committee on Invitation. * Thursday Morning—,At 9 o’clock on Thursday morning, the big doors of the great 3 tort s ofLinh.un & Sons will be Hung wide and the multitudes are in vited to visit the grand opening of their nv minoth stock. The fioo'-s of these handsomely reno vated storerooms are crowded with a collection of splendid bargains —and every dollars worth of the stock is new. The millinery display promised will eclipse all former efforts made by enterprising milliners in this city or section. Remember the hour is 9 o’clock a. m. and the day is Thursday, September 29th, And you are cordially in vited to attend . Racket Store to Move.— The Racket Store, now’ doing a fine business in the Empire Block, will be moved by Mr. Grimm, the proprietor, into the old 0. D. Wood dry goods stand, on the opposite side of the street. The removal will be make this I f A WHOLE CLUB g : ■■ ■ E _ sa m 9 ca’t Im ’W Make IS 1 W R Better P if W Running B Time [M St /- \ u ,rV itin /- age ~ I carry a r ull and complete line of jewelry, inclu- Igg ding Diamonds My stock of silver notions and novelties was nev- *Se er more complete. E ,j WE DDING Pfl SE VTS A^SPEC 1A LT Y. f| J. K Williamson g ******* ‘ ‘ : •• ■IOM taMM* ‘.-Me- FOR STYLE AND COMFORT and for a jolly good time with family or friends, there is noth in« T like an open surry for cither Winter or Summer. Our stock of stylish carriagesis unrivalled and our spider phaetons, runa bouts, buggies,tiaps, carts, wag onettes, canopy top, or open sur reys, are light, easy, comforta ble and beautiful in construc tion, trimmings and finish. We also repair and overhaul vehicles; a l so ca harness and lap robes, Rome Buggy Gj, 5)-.:15 street,Rome Ga. Satterfield & Williams, Agents. week. Mr. Grimm believes his business will greatly increase in the larger and more commodious stand. City Clerk Halsted Smith, one of the cleverest city officials in sixteen towns and a couple of me-> tropohses, went down to Atlanta this forenoon to enter his son, Master o>veu Smith, in the Tecbno ogical In ß titute. jartek i aitii i lx, ■. • I Announce,—To the public 1 that I have secured the services of ! William McClellan, an expert fancy candy maker, who has been for the past two years with the Garrow famous candy kitchen in Atlanta. We are new making daily all kind of fine taffies, cocoanut, creams, nongats, etc. All we ask is a trial. We can please you. A. M. Antogholi, next do >r t > Curry’s drug score J