The Rome hustler-commercial. (Rome, Ga.) 18??-????, October 13, 1898, Image 8

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/ MRS. LTINDUN COMES TO ROME! 1 *! We have much joy in announcing to our friends, in and out wav from Broad street. * ’ of Rome, the coming of Mrs- L. Condon, of Atlanta. Her opening day will be Monday, October 17th. All are cor f ] In this celebrated lady is all that stands for merit in her pro- .. .„. dially invited. On and after which time she will be ready, assist" AG) session. She is today the highest exponent of advanced photogra- .1. .|. ed by Mr. R. G. Hubner, a noted young photographer of Balti- phy—Equalled by but few. if any and excelled by none in all the ■ ■ more, to make pictures for those who would have the highest ‘ > w >de laud. . grade of photographic work done. Her name is a guarantee of rv Her studio in Rome will be m the elegantly appointed apart- . “ . , ‘ t . ~ , b H f I ’ ments on the second floor of our new store, entrance by easy stair- t,ie best, and ls , vou wan - 11,0 best call ana 968 lier - J w isrow s to bass TST'., We are now in our new store. We lost a month before getting into it, determined to make it back. Our prices will do it. Moody & Brewster, wholesale merchants of Atlanta, failed—sneriff sold their immense stock out in cash lots. We were the only Rome merchants at the sale. We bought at a trifle. We II turn the bargains over to our cus tomers- We have an enormous stock of Fine Dress Goods and Silks in the latest imported Novelties, and a great as sortment of Laces, Embroideries and Fancy Trimmings. Below are a few of the special bargains: i Tow cases Ladies’ Fast Black Hose 3 C Two bales yard wide Drilling, worth Bc, at 5c Three cases Ladies’ Fast Black Seamless Hose 5c Three cases yard wide Bleached Domestic for Only 2 7-8 c Two cases Ladies’ Fleece Lined Jersey Ribbed Vests 10c /75A Ten Bales AAA Sheet ng, yard wide 2|c Two cases Men’s full size and full length Undershirts 10c VVv VV7 Three cases yard wide Percales, ball styles 4Ac Three cases Men’s Heavy French Neck Undershirts 15c I w o bales good quality Matress licking at 4ic r Pwo crises box wo cuses I 1 uli outing, tlie 8c QiinJity <it 5c One case Men’s Seamless Sox 5c One full case of remnant White Lawns, well worth 15c, at 8c Two cases very heavy Drill Drawers, well worth 30c at 15c Two cases of good Bonnet and Dress Gihghams at 3 3-4 c One case Ladies’ Hemstitch Handkerchiefs ; one case Men’s 2,000 Men’s all pure Linen Collars, five for 25c Linen Finieh Handkerchiefs, both at half price 3c 800 Men’s Fine Shirts, a little soiled, some of them worth One case Men’s Heavy Buckskin Shirts • 25c $1.50, your choice for 39c Are you in need of a ? uit of clothing? Will you require an Overcoat, a Macintosh, a pair of Pants, a Coat and Vest? Do Vou want a Nat? We’ll save you from-25 to 50 per cent on your purchases- Good Jeans pants 35c; Men’6 Stylish Capped Coin Toe Shoes, 75C; Ladies’ India, Button, Foxed Vamo, Patent Tip Shoes, all sizes, at sOc Our prices on shoes beat the Jews and Gentiles alike. Our $ 1.00 Shoes are the best in America. * For Ladies’ Fine Hats and Bonnets, go to our Millinery Department. Do not buy anywhere else if you care to save money. We repeat that we lost a month on account of building our store, and that we are going to make it up. We have a world of goods which we bought at half prices and we can afford to let them go at half prices, and we shall let them go in Rome that way. We want your trade and we’ve knocked the bottom out of prices to get 't. Our prices are as low as 4-cent cotton. Come to see us at our new store. BASS BROS CO. OFFICIAL REPORT Os The Regular Meeting of JYlie City Council QUARTERLY REPORTS Os The City Clerk. Marshall and Sexton Council meeting Oct. 10, 1898. Present Hon. J. J. Seay, mayor, and Councilmen C. W. Morris, J, 1). Turner, W. T. Jones, Walter Harris, D. B. Hamilton, Jr., B.T. Haynes, F. J. Kane and R. A Denny. The minutes of meeting of September 26ih and 29th were read and confirmed. The appeal ease of T. O. Mc- Entire from the recorder’s court was continued until the next regular meeting. A petition of W. J. Gordon and others with reference to condition of street near his resi dence in the Fourth ward was read and the chairman of the j street committee reported that the necessary work had been or dered. The petition of the Fenner I Drug Co., for transfer of mer~, chant license of Frank Wright I was granted; the former having I bought out the latter. The following quarterly re- i ports of the city clerk, city mar shal and the sexton were read and received. Financial report of Halsted Kmith, clerk of council for sec-' nd quarter ending September 00, 1898. Rted of realty &ien-onatty tax.... 81099353 “ “ Business license 3129.25 “ Slate schocl fund 1516.95 “ “ Street tax 134. 0 j “ C. I Kng sexton 228.00 “ •* I olice tines 151.50 •' “ K. A. Dei ny ie its fund 5.84 “ “ H, M. Smith. C. E. Bass grade 5.00 , “ •• H. Given St. oveiseer 1.50 $10105.59 i A.ll of which I have turned over to the city treasurer and ; have his receipts therefor. Halsted Smith, Clerk of Council. I Approved, B. T. Haynes, Ch. Fi. Com. MARSHALS QUARTERLY REPORT For July, August and Septem ber, City t ix collected $5504.12 Street ttx 42.0 C Police fines paid duringthe quarter... 151.50 I have turned the same over to Halsted Smith, city clerk, and hold his receipts for same. In addition to the above I have turned over to the street overseer police court prisoners who worked during the quarter upon the streets 164 days. The price paid by ihe street overseer per hand is eighty cents per day therefore makes $131.20 more-, properly to be credited to the police department. J. B. Shropshire, City Marshal. Approved, B. T. Haynes, Ch. Fi. Com. Oct. 10, 1898. sexton’s STATEMENT Os quarter ending September 30, 1898. I R-CtiVed for digg'rg giave ' SBO 00 | * * Lots 134.00 *• Single gra es 14 00 $228.00 C. L. King, Sexton. Approved, B. T. Haynes, Ch. Fi. Com. The health committee was re quested to obtain from the city physician a quarterly report and | present the same to council. An invitation was extended by the council to Major Porter and Capt. Homer of the U. S. Army to bring there soldiers to Rome and establish a camji at flngraM j £ LITHIA i I Wateß I /h BUILDS UP THE SYSTEM, M7 For Sale at Soda Founts of: 45 CURRY-ARRINGTON CO, J. DCrouch and Jervis& Wright. $ Rome. The petition of the Vandiver Co. for license to sell liquor was ordered granted upon compli ance by the Vandiver Co. with the city ordinance upon the subject. Upon report of the city sexton the cemetery committee was au thorized to purchase 50 stone markers to bo placed at the single graves, the cost of the markers not to cost more than 50c each. Matter of furnishing water to encampment of soldiers was re ferred to the mayor and water works commission with power to act. The city sexton reported that there were six interments in MyrtleTlill cemetery during the month of September, 4 whites and 2 colored. One white and one colored were non-residents. The quarterly report of the water commission was referred to the Finance committee. Financial statement of the clerk was read and the following accounts were passed and order ed paid : West&Gr.ffin ... C’in’t’y Dept... SI.OO Cun eli Lumber Co *• •• ... ji.oo W. T. Jones “ •* ... 16,00 Mrs. F. JK ng •* •• ... 1.00 X. C. &Bt. L Ky Fie •• ... 5.3 H. A. Smith... Health “ ... .40 home Lighting C 0.... Gas & Light.* l ... 632.12 J. Fam Veal Police “ ... 1.25 Elizt Turner 11 “ ... 8.60 E. E. Holder.... ......Pub. Bldg “ ... 56.09 J. Kuttnsr •• •• “ ... 15.00 George Foundry Si Mi chine Works Pub. Bldg •• ... 52 53 J. a. Brown '• •• ... 1.50 Hanson Supply Co “ '• •• ... 29.25 J. A. Brown 11 11 •• ... 362 J. B. Lun pkin “ 11 11 ... 8.50 Hand & Co ..Relief “ ... 1.00 W cut & Griffin Street “ ... 400 Harry Rawlins &Co 11 “ ... 25 Gc rge F. &M . Works “ “ ... 12.57 J. D’Arcy “ *• ... 2.00 Taylor & Norton 11 “ ... .75 Eliza Turner “ •• ... 21.00 We tern Union'lei. C 0.... •• 11 ... 1.21 Montague &Co ** 11 ... 10,10 Geo. Washington 11 •• ... 77 26 Council adjourned. Halsted Smith, Clerk of Council. Atlanta should quit agitating viaduct until she has secured a dry dock for her marine depot. 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Mr. Starke Las a splendid line of new season goods 8 nd invites you to ‘‘ n<i see him and them \ ...