The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, April 13, 1894, Image 4

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THE PLAGE TO SAVE MONEY, 4 Good News For Bargain Seekers. ' » * $60,000, WORTH OF SEASONABLE DRYGOODS AND CLOTHING BOUGHT FOR LESS THAN HALF PRICE It is a well known fact that these hard times have forced a large number of manufacturersand 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. Hehac a plentiful suppjyof the cash and he availed himself of the opportunity to buy goods lower than the shrewdest buyer ever dreamed of. A •cordial invitation is extendedto all whether ready to buy or not, we will take pleasure in showing you goods and learn you our prices which will find from 25 to 50 per cent lower than any other merchant in this city dares to offer them Respectfully, CFG 233 Brpad St- P. S. For this wee’'. large stcck of WHITE GOODS EMBROIDERY AND LACES A T HALF FACTORY COST. 1 0 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 1 LOCALS- Works on the King coner pro gresses nicely. Some very fine fish are being caught in the O< stauaula river. Dr. J. C. Reese, of Reessburge, was in town yesterday on business. When winter is over the good housewife can replant her garden. The street sprinkler has been doi ig some good work for the past few days. Street overseer Hugh Given in doing some much needed repairs on the streets. Mr, John C. Reese has accepted a position of city editor of the 1 ri buue and will take charge on Mon day, Mr. and Mrs. W, S, Hills returned to the city yesterday fro tn Grand Rapids, Mich. They will spend some time in Rome. A temperance service will be held at Second M, E. Church Sun day night. Come out and hear an interesting sermon . Mr. and Mrs John May and their lovely daughter Miss Mamie May, have returned from Atlanta and will make their home in Rome Cards are out announcing the marriage of Mr. Walter. C. Stur divant, of Thompson, Hiles county, to Miss Esther Robison, of Greens boro, Ga. The nuptials will take place at ihi brides home, April 18th. Mis. Brown, the aged mother of Mrs. Col. W. S. McHenry is in very feeble health, and not expected to rally. She is at Mrs. McHenry's residence and is suffering from an attact of general prostration, Al] that love or skill can do for tin good old mother in Israel is being done. The R, G. Clark cottage on East First St, is nearing completion. The noon service at the First Bap tilt was unusually bright, hopeful and encouraging. Mrs. Dora Cohen is improving her residence on Eifth Averue, adding mucu to its appearance. Mr, Ed Kiuuebrew was in Rome today. a..e says the people in Waters district uie busy planting corn and cotlor, and discussing the fence or no fence questi®u. The meetings at the First Rap ist chu'ch contmue.B with steadily increasing interest and with large congregations al every service. A real revival spirit seems to be taking hmd of the church and individual members are doing good works with tne unsaved. Miss Blanch Fleetwood, one of North Georgia’s most beautiful daughters, came down from Floyd Springs this forenoon and spent the day in the city, shopping. This seems to be set time for a glorious blessing and every chris tian should do all that is possible to help so grand a consumation services tonight at 7:30. You are invited. Come! A nice 6 room cottage on East First street at your own price by calling on A. S. Mosley. FRESH GOODS Al' A REASON- ABLE PRICE. The following goods have just arrived at Lloyd’s Fair were bought in such quamties as to al low them to be sold Jor less than usual prices: Large Fat Mackerel 10c each Eagle Milk, direct, factory, 18c Fancy Tea c , all kind, 60c lb Coffees, frebd roasted, 25 to 30/. Fancy soda crackers 10/ ft>,' Finest cream cheese 17/ lb Vegetables always plentiful. THE HUSTLER OF ROME. FRIDAY APRIL 13, 1894 We are selling and propose to continue selling millinery at lower figures than any so called ‘‘at cost ‘ house in the city. We have the goods and prices. The Rome Millinery Bazar. An immense line of ‘‘Drummers samples”jußt received and now on exhibition. Beautiful goods sell ing at less than wholesale prices. The Rome Millinery Bazaar. Our big stock of new goods have arrived and are on sale and exhi bition. No larger stock of millinery has ever been brought to the city and we stand , ready to compare bills and to challenge our compet itors t® show their hand. We are in position to regulate prices— con e and see us. The Rome Millinery Bazaar. Mr. J. A. Duggar successor to R. T. Con’uolly, is now in charge of that shoe business, and is offer mg the public unheard of bargains in foot wear .He keeps D. I. Brown, the expert shoe man, with the business and will certainly entertain you when you give him « call at the old—Connolly . s'.and ‘ We have just received an immense stock of beautifully assorted and la test styles in fashionable milleuery . Goods now on exhibition, call and i aspect. The Rome Milleuery Bazaar. Those who never read the adver tisements in their newspapers miss more than they presume. Johnathan Kenison, of Bolan, W orth Co., lowa, who has been troubled with rheu matism in his arms and shoul ders read an item in his paper about now a prominent German citizen of Ft. Madis >u had been cured. He procured the same medicine., and to use his own words: “It cured me right up” He also says: “A neighbor and his wife were bom sick in beu with rheumatism. Then boy was over to my house and su.« they were so bad he had to do the cooking. 1 told him of Chamberlain’s Paia Balm and how it bad cured me, he got u a bottle ami it cured them up n a week." 50 cent bottles for sale by [ Lowry Bros. Druggist Our better halves say they could not keep house without Chamber lain’s Cough remedy. It is ifsed in more than half the homes in Leeds. Sims Bkoh., Leeds, lowa. This shows the esteem 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 colde, 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 ■ ry Bn s. Druggist. Fine Perfumes, toilet soap combs, hair and tooth brushes, face powder and toilet articles at cut prices at the assignes's sole of Reece& White head. 3-12-dtf. Wanted—Two live men for In dustrial insurance good pay and promotion sure to right parties, Address, C. Care Hustler Office. Money to loan: Apply to J. H. Rhodes at the office of the Rome Mutual Loan Association. 325 Broad Street. 4 12 3t. anted: —100 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 ts delivered at this office. (CENT MA KES F>ve Dollars a ay selling ■’.lie greatest Kiteheu Utensil ever invented. Retails for thirty five co ts. Tie. to six can be sold in every bouse. Millions »< Id in this coun try .alone. D nit miss the greatest opportunity ever known to make money, easily anti quickly. Sample sent, postage prepaid for flvecents. , McMAKIN & CO., Cincinnati, Ohio SOUTHERN BA HIST CONVENTION AT DALLAS, TEXAS, MAY 1894 Aly 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. Chattac.oogoo, Nashville, Memphis, Little Rock and Texar kana, and would be 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 phased 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 Springe of $2 50 per day. Now in order to perfect my ar rangements, would request that all who wish to join me in the trip would send in their names as ear ly as convenient. Yours truly, R, B. Headden. SOUTHERN BAPTIST Dallas Texas May 11-15. 1894. The Roma Railroad will sell round Rc me to Dallas Texas for $23,50 only one fare. Tick ets on sale May 7 9th inclusive. Good returning 20 days from date of sale For any other ingormation Call on or. write to C, K, Ayer. G. P. A. BAPTIST CONVENTION Dallas Texas, May 11th to 15l 1894 One fare for the Round Trip. ® Western & Atlantic R R, ai-d Nifl ville Chattanooga & St Louis Bj have arranged a delightful trip ■■ t ie Baptist en-rout to Dallas to ‘ end the Annual Convention in / Special train will leave Atrf 8:20 P. M. May, Bth in charge of a J Vv. Hicks. The route will be throng Middle Tennessee, and tnefinestp* tions of Arkansas and lexas. Side trip has been arranged M Malvern over to Hot Springsatroa tjrip rates of sl,lO If you desnc 10 : to Texas this will oe your very opportunity to do so, during year. The rates are cheaper ana. accommodations will be better will be offered at any other tune. For further particulars, write J W. Hicks, J H Latimer GT.A. AtlantU G. T P. A. 9 r Atlanta, Ga. C E Harnit G. P. A. AtD J ’ PINEAPI’LES AT 10c A Something before never ed by a Bome merchant, n be done? This is the way: A ,l _ ; ever ready to give his custom best goods for the least secured controll of one of t e. brands of Grated in 25 ease lots, and will turnip bis regular customers at on. can, really worth 20c. Warters “Extra for sale by a* l b dealers. For the finest Teas and a reasonable price , noD ® ] those at Llovd s-Farr. Only fe ne trial to be convinced. Inflamed itching, bur fSi ty and scaly skin and stAT Js fants, soothed and cur Li/bf son’s Oriental Soap. W Curry Druggist. Laundry soap 3 J 3l for ten cents at Fosters.