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THE PLAGE TO SAVE MONEY.
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Good News For Bargain Seekers.
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$60,000, WORTH OF SEASONABLE DRY GOODS
AND CLOTHING BOUGHT FOR LESS THAN HALF PRICE
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It is a well known fact that these hard times have forced a large number of manufacturers and merchants, large and
small to sacrifice their goods for the ready cash.
Our buyer has just returned from eastern cities where he meta number of these unfortunates who had to realize. He had
plentiful supply of the cash and he availed himself of the opportunity to buy goods lower than the shrewdest buyer ever dreamed of. A
>rdial invitation is extendedto all whether ready to buy or not, we will take pleasure in showing you goods and learn you our prices which
ill find from 25 to 50 per cent lower than any other merchant in this city dares to offer them
Respectfully,
KTTTTJXTER.
233 Broad St.
P. S. For this wee I', 1 ', large stock of WHITE GOODS EMBROIDERY AND LACES HALF FACTORY COST.
1 O Cases Lousdale 4-4 Bleaching 7 cents
5 Cases 1 0-4 Peperell Sheeting Bleached 18 “
5 Cases Best Indigo Prints 4 1-2 “
6 Cases Best Ginghams 5 “
2 Cases Old Virginia Gingham Dress Styles. 4 ‘‘
GREAT SCENIC PLAY.
‘‘the midnight alarm. ’
Wherever presented this pla>'
has been heartily endorsed. Ihe
action takes piece in New York
city, opening on pier 24, East Riv
er, showing Brooklyn Brid ;e, boats
and ferries,Of this play the Pitts
burg Press says: “If continued
applause and enthusiasm to the
point of embarrassment to those
upon the stage constitutes a meas
ure cf merit, ‘The Midnight'
Alarm,’ presented in the Bijou
Theater last night for the first
time in this city, and to be seen |
there the remainder of the week,
is, with the present company, an
excellent performance. At the
conclusion of one act each mem
ber of the company was compelled
to appear before the curtain, and
at the conclusion of another act
the audience became almost up
roarous.
The realistic feature introduced
is highly effective, two spirited horses
to which is attatched a magnificent
and highly burnished engine, emit
ting flame and smoke, dashes by n
answer to the midnight alarm just
as the curtain is about to fall in the
fourth act. New and appropiate
scenery and an •xcell ent company
will make this one of the best shows
el the season,
Call early for seats at Yeiserv.
PINE 1P1? LES AT 16c A PIECE
Something before never attempt
ed by a Rome merchant. How can q
be done? This is the way: Abel Lloyd,
ever leady to give his customers the
bcit goods for the least money, has
secured controll of one of the finest
brands of Grated Pineapples, bought
J n 25 case lots, and will furnish it to
his regular customers at only 10c a
really worth 20c.
THEY WANT TO COMPROMISE
But Mr. Atkinson’s Fiuinds Are Ui-
Compromisirg Democrats.
The most recent exhibition of the
growing weakness of the Evans cause
is the condition of affairs in Clayton
county. Owing; to its proximity to
Atlanta influences, as well as the
representations of strong Evans men
at Jone iboro, the county has always
been put down by the Atkinson peo
ple a» being pretty safe for Evans;
but this impression really obtained
more from lack of information than
any other cause.
On Monday a prominent citizen
from the western portion of Clayton
county was in the News and Sun of
fice and revealed an unexpected state
of affairs in that county’. He said that
one of the Jonesboro papers wanted
to support Atkinson, but would not
do so because it could not get twen
i ty-five dollars for such support.
We reveal no secret and break
no confidence in stating this, for
the charge has been repeatedly
made in the colums of the Evans
contemporary, and it is said that
proofs are ample. The Evans pa
per. on the other hand, because so
unpopular in its advocacy of the
general’s cans- that last week it
was obliged to change manage
ment in order to keep from going
under—a process that Jonesboro
papers undergo regularly at short
intervals. Now the leaders of the
Evans party have approached the
prominent Atkinson men and of
fered to divide Clayton’s delega
tion wuh them—one for one. But
this the Atkinson men unhesita
tingly refused, and are confident of
carrying the county without diffi
culty.—Griffin News and Suu.
For beautiful spring styles, the
ladies should not miss attending
Fahy’s bargain sales.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME. TUESDAY APRIL 10, 1894,
BABTIST CONVENTION
Dallas Tex xs, May 11th to 15th
1894
One fare for the Round Trip, The
Western & Atlantic R R, and Nash
ville Chattanooga A St Louia Ry.
have arranged a delightful trip for
the Baptist en-rout to Dallas to at
tend the Annual Convention in May,
Special train will leave Atlanta
8:20 P. M. May, Bth in charge of Mr.
J W. Hicks. The route will be through
Middle Tennessee, and the finest por
tions of Arkansas and Texas.
Side trip has been arranged from
Malvern over to Hot Springs at round
trip rates of sl,lO if you desire to go
to Texas this will oe your very best
opportunity to do so, during this
year. The rates are cheaper and the
accommodations will be better than
will be offered at any other time.
For further particulars, write to
. J W. Hicks,
J’H Latimer G’P.A. Atlanta Ga
G. T. P. A. Or
Atlanta, Ga. CE II irman
G. P. A. Atlanta Ga.
Mr. Zeno Whitehead an old Rome
boy, who has been in Memphis for
some time has returned to his home
in the Fifth Ward to the delight of
his many friends.
The large and most
beautiful stock of new
Dress Goods, Silk
Crepe, Mjehraire Or
gandies-baist, Duck
chaili, White Goods c,,
together with the low
prices at Charles D.
Wood & Cos-, is the
town talk, you are in
vited to inspect it you
will be sure to buy,
Fahys charming spring goods
are not hanging fire, but are going
like hot cakes.
KLUSTER OF
BULL’S EYE SHOTS.
There is a custom in the Macon
Public Schools of having a weeks
holiday about the first of May. Now
I like that—and I believe that week
is decidedly well spent; for it is the
week cf picnics. Every body—who
goes to the public schools —wants to
go to at least 40 picnics about that
season of the year and eager hearted
little fellows is a tiptop idea. I want
to see Rome adopt the Macon plan,
and I believe every school child and
teacher in Rome will join me in a
plea for the May day holidays. Went
some little one write the Bulls Eye
man a card about it?
FOR RENT.
One nicely furnished room, pleas
ant and airv. enquire, 233 Broad St.
ts. ‘
Laundry soap 3 bars
for ten cents at T. F-
Fosters.
Do not be decived by the
loud advertisements of com
petitors of their great bar
gains cost quotation on goods
they are just out of &e., but
go to Chas, D. Wood & Co*
where you will find therm as
usual h ading them all in low
prices which arc doubly at.
tractive when applied the new
and superior stocks of Dress
Goods Dry Gcods Carpets
flatting Shoes Hosery No
tions and c.. shown by them.
Mr. Alex Stuart the hustling
chief of agents of the great Rome
Mutual is now most conveniently
quartered with his interesting
family at the Catholic parsonage,
on East First street.
for rent, Two comfortable tenement
houses fiverooms each on 4th Avnue
for rent cheap. Can if desired be
converted into one very comfortable
house.
3-12-ts W. Hoyt.
The persistent cough which usuall
follows an attack of the grippe can b
permanently cured by taking Cham
berlain’s Cough Remedy, W. A. Me
Guire of Me Kay, Ohio, says: “La
Grippe left me with a severe cough,
After using several different medi
cines -without relief, I tried Chamber
lains Cough Remedy, which effected
a permanent cure, I have also found
it to be without an equal for children
when troubled with colds or croup.
25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by
Lowry Bros Druggist.
Inflamed * itching, burning, crus
ty and scaly skin ai d scalps of in
faiits, soothed and cured by John
son’s Oriental Soap. Sold by D-
W- Curry Druggist.
DRESS MAKING. ’
Mrs. J. W May is now ready for
spring work. Dresses and chil
dren’s especially Cuttiii and fit
ting 50 & 75/
504 Broad St
Buy from T- F. Fos
ter if you want your
money’s worth.
Best New Orleans
syrup at T Fall Foster
1 50 pergallon.
JAPANESE
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CURE
qnpposiT7>pTru lp J/‘ ,c Treatment, consisting of
B x t, ‘P' iUlt ’ R <’ f Ointment and two
’of Ointment. A never-failing Cure for Piles
with'thZ i?e^ UTe B “ J de BT®®- H makes an operation
are , i° r ,‘“J ectlon,i of carbolic acid, which
™ i' Ba , !dora “ Permanent cure, and often
thi« Kii e H h ’ unne ° os »“ry. Why endure
tnis 'ernbl© disease? Wt suarantoo r
boxes to cure any case. You only pay for
A rec< : lve,t , v 1 a box ' C for ts. sent by mall.
Guarantees issued by our agents
CONSTIPATION ?[ ed PUes
BLOO^PCRIFIFR 11 8 R OXI / C^“ and
GUARANTEES issued only by
Hammack Lucas & Co.
EAT BREAD.
Made of Gluten Graham Flour it
wholesome and nutricious food for
yspeptics, Brain workers, children
contains the phosphates and glu
nos the wheat. For sale at
Jamison Bros
222 Broad St.
Shaving after this
date will be 15c. at
Henry Beards baber
shop.
Lewis Barretts,
old. stand
The Agency for Huy
lers Candy, flops
about here and there,
people hardiy knows
whereto locate it, not
so with the recognized
headquarters whicn
is always at Antog
noli’s Star Candy
Work’s a fresh supp*/
just received.
O.HANCC
BliiiSSOM
Is as safe and harmless as a
seed poultice. It acts m
tice, drawing out fever and P
and curing al! diseases P ec
to ladies. ,
“Orange Blossom” xs a P
tile, easily used at any hru >
is applied right to the .L se jf
Every lady can treat ner
with it. n &
Mailed to any address up
ceiptofsi.Dr.J.A.McGill& jj,
4 Panorama Place, Chicag »
Sold by ,
D. W. Curry, drugs 15 ’