The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, April 12, 1894, Image 4

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THE PLAGE TO SAVE MONEY. 4 Good News For Bargain Seekers. $60,000, WORTH OF SEASONABLE DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING BOUGHT FOR LESS THAN HALF PR[Q It is a well known fact that these hard times have forced a large number of manufacturers and merchants, large an 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 ha a plentiful supply of the cash and he availed himself of the opportunity to buy goods lower than the shrewdest buyer ever dreamed of. cordial invitation is extendedio all whether ready to buy or no 1 , we will take pleasure in showing you goods and learn you our prices whic Lvill find from 25 to 50 per cent lower than any other merchant in this city dares to offer them Respectfully, CT_ KUTTWER. 233 Broad St. P S For this wee I ', large stcck of WHITE GOODS EMBROIDERY AND LACES AT HALF FACTORY COST. * ' 10 Cases Lousdaie 4-4 Bleaching /cent; 5 Cases 1 0-4 Peperell Sheeting Bleached 18 5 Cases Best Indigo Prints 4 1-2 " 6 Cases Best Ginghams 5 t ‘ 2 Cases Old Virginia Gingham Dress Styles. 4 LOCALS. Rev. T. T. Christian of Atlanta, is in the city, Fahy is making a tremendous run fnis week in white goods and laces. Despite the disagreeable weather Fahy has enjoyed as usual a lively trade, Mr. A. Rich of Cave Springs, spent the day most pleasantly in this city. Mr. Farris Nixon, the Hustler s popular correspondant at Nannie, Ga., is in the city this afternoon. A perfect treat is afforded the pub lic at Fahy drygoods emporium. The most exquisite sty les in dress goods, silks and trimmings. Dr. C F. Griffin, left this after noon for Summerville where he goes on a hasty, business trip. He will return tomorrow night. Mr. M H. Ball, one of the lead mg planters of Armurchee Creek, paid The Hustler of Rome a pleasant call this morning. The Metropolitan Life Insurani e Co. of New York opened a branch office in Rome and is now actively at work in this teritory. Mr. D. 11. Bur ton in charge. There’s a new arrival at the home of Dr. McArthur, in the Fifth Ward. Where the young la dy will speud the Summer and a few years beside. Mr. John Cauley of No, 2. who was so pain.ally injured Sunday morning on the Slide-pole at the station, is very much improved. He will scou be at his post again despite the injuries received in ] his narrow escape. ( “Orange Blossom’, is a painless k cure for all diseases to vvcmen. ole I Curry Druggist. KLUSTER OF BULL’S EYE SHOTS. At a meeting of Mountain City Fire Co. No. 2. last night it was de cided that the company should go to St. Simons, for a bath and other pleasure. The brave laddies will probably b J accompanied by a num ber of friends, when they leave here i i June 11th. * * * Capt. Felix Corputpassed through Rome this morning enroute home from Griffin where he had been at tending a meeting of the Board of directors of the States Experimental Station Capt. Corput informs me that about 250 Keifer Pear trees in his big pear orchard at Cave Spring have been killed by the recent cold snap • * * * Ch ule Jones, the clever young ticket agent at the East Tennessee depot, requests me to state that he has lost a package of ten Robt. Tayloi lecture’ tickets. They were encircled with a rubber band and had reserved seat coupons attach ed. He will suitably reward the finder, when they are returned. ♦ ♦ ♦ The Hustler of Rome takes pleasure iu announcing the arriv al in this city of a beautiful bouncing boy who bears the name of Hamilton. The little stranger is at home at the residence of his grand parents, Col. and Mrs. D. B. i milted where he will reside for a few weeks, until his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 8. Hamilton re turn to Trion, Ga. He is the sec ond child also a second son in bis father’s house, « * * I was talking to Seab Wright THE HUSTLER OF ROME. THURSDAY APRIL 12, 189 this foreuoou and learned from him that this cold weather was playing havoc with his turkey crop. He tells me that he has had 60 birds hatched out and though he has exercised much diligence and great precaution, he has failed to save the tender fowls from the blight of the blast, and they are ‘flying in great droves. Mr. Wright’s incubators, however, are in fine trim and while the eggs last, the output will continu® to arrive by the three weeks route. * * « Ina conversation with Mr- James A. Stephens, father of Free Stephens the good citizen murdered by Frank Wilkerson, Mr. Stephens said to ire this morning, that Mrs. Stephem, widower of his murdered boy, had told him last fall that Frank Wilker son had tampered with the balls in her husband’s pistol and that Wilker s>n was not afraid of Free’s pistol Perhaps this tampering accounts for the reason why the shots from F ree’s Smith and Wesson No 38 would only make a flesh wound and lodge iu the arm, while the shots from Frank's 32 would bore a big man like Stephens, through aud through Mrs. Stephens says the “tamper ing“ wu done. GRAND SCENIC SHOW TONIGHT “The Midnight Alarm. ” which will be presented at the Nevin Opera House tonight is unquestioeab'y one of the biggest and strongest produc tions now on the road, and where ever presented plays.to the capacity of the house. Th< | day is not only an intensely interesting one, but it L produced by an exceptionally strong ompany with a car load of beauti ful scenery and scnu- of the mos realistic effects ever put oi the staget including a genuine fire engine and Horses. ‘The Midnight Alarm’’ de serves and will doubtless be greeted ■y a house packed to the doors, Our better halves say they could not keep house without Chamber lain’s Cough remedy. It is ..used in more than half the homes in Leeds. Sims Bro«., Leeds, lowa. This shows the esteem in which that remedy is held where it has been sold for years and is well known. Mothers have , learned that there is nothing so good for colds, croup and whooping cough, that it cures these ailments quickly and permanently, and that it is pleas ant and safe for children to take. 25 ’ and 50 cent bottles for sale by Low j ry Bros. Druggist. I ’* Fine Perfumes, toilet soap combs, J hair and tooth brushes, face powder : and toilet articles at cut prices at . the assignes's sole of ReeceA White head. ’ 3-12-dtf. Wanted—Two live men for lia -1 dustrial insurance good pay and promotion sure to right parties. Address, C. i Care Hustler Office. Money to loan: Apply to J. H. Rhodes at the office of the Rome Mutual Loau Association. 325 Broad Street. 4 12 3t. Wanted:—loo Weavers, bring sample of your handiwork and ap ply at my office. J. Lindsay Johnson. 335 Broad Street. LOST. One pair gold rimed eye glasses on lower Broad street or Main St. sth Ward, will reward the finder if delivered at this office. £ GENT MAKES Five Dollars a ayselling ‘■the greatest Kitchen Utensil ever invented. Retails for thirty five cents. Two to six can be sold in every bouse. Millions st Id in this conn, try alone. Dont miss the greatest opportunitv ever known to make money, easily and quickly Sample sent, postage prepaid for five cents. ’ j . Mc.vIAKIN & CO., Cincinnati, Ohio I I SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION AT DALLAS, TEXAS, MAY 1894 My D ar Brother: Having decided to attend the ( next meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention at Dallas , Texas, in May next, I have select ed the following route, viz: Rome Railroad, W.& A., N. C. & St. L. I. M & S., and T& P. Railways . via. Chattau.oogoo, Nashville, Memphis, Little Rock and Texar kana, and would bo pleased to have my friends join me and get together a nice party sufficient to justify a special car for our own use. As many of the party would like to visit the famous Hot Springs of Arkansas, on the return trip, am pleased to advise that a rate of sl,lO has been made from Malvern to Hot Springs and re turn also a special rate at one of the leading hotels at the Springs of $2.50 per day. Now iu erder to perfect my ar rangements, would request that all who wish to join me in the trip would send iu their names as ear ly as convenient. Yours truly, R, B. Headden. SOUTHERNBAPTIST CONVENTION. I Dallas Texas May 11-15. 1894. The Rome Railroad will sell round trip ticlefs Rcme to Dallas I Texas for $23,50 only one fare. Tick I ets on sale May 7- 9th inclusive. Good ' returning 20 days from date of sale For any other ingormation Call oji or. I write to C, K. Ayer. I G. P. A. BAPTIST CONVENTION Dallas Texas, May 11th to 15n 1894 One fare for the Round Trip, hi Western & Atlantic R R, aid Ne ville Chattanooga & St Louis Ky have arranged a delightful trip !J the Baptist en-rout to Dallas to at end the Annual Convention in Maj. Special train will leave W 8:20 P. M. May, §tb in charge of» J W. Hicks. Tire route will be through Middle Tennessee, and tlie finest por tions of Arkansas and Texas. Side trip has been arranged ir® Malvern over to HotSpnngsatromj irip rates of sl,lO R y uU l ' esU;e ,5 to Texas this will oe your very opportunity to do so, duimg , year. The rates are accommodations will be better will be offered at any other time For further particulars, write J-W. Hicks, JII Latimer g. t p. a. y „ Atlanta, Ga. C E ! G. P- A- AtlarW <» PINEAPPLES AT 10jA$ C5 Something before ne y er J?Ji ed by a Rome merchant. Ho ( be done? This is the way: A j. ever ready to give his custom . best goods for the least nicu. secured controll of one of t , brands of Grated Pineapple ß ’ , in 25 case lots, and will fur his regular customers at on. can, really worth 20c. Warters “Extra pg ,for sale by p dealers. For the fi’nest Teas and a reasonable price noce , - ve tti those at Lloyd’s Fair. Onlyg*« ne trial to be I Inflamed itching, Ity aud scaly skm aud • L Joi fauts, soothed and cuF q ij byi » on’s Oriental Soap. pW Curry Druggist. 5 Laundry soap 3 ba. for ten cents a Fosters.