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THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY.
Good News For Bargain Seekers.
$60,000, WORTH OF SEASONABLE DRY GOOD 6
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 anj
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
a plentiful supply of the cash and he availed himself of the opportunity to buy goods lower than the shrewdest buyer ever dreamed of. A
cordial invitation is extc ndedto 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 r er cent lower than any other merchant in this city dares to offer them
Respectfully,
“f m m “TVT" t T”* 8 ■■“vzzs
■ W JL -LN -LLjJDxi"
233 Broad St.
P. S. For this wee 17 . large stick of WHITE GOODS EMBROiDLKY AND LACES AT HALF FACTORY COST.
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10 Cases Lousdale 4-4 Bleaching 7 cents
5 Cases 10-4 Peperell Sheeting Bleached 18
5 Cases Best Indigo Prints 4 1-2 “
6 Cases Best Ginghams 5 ‘‘
2 Cases Old Virgma Ginghams Dress Styles. 4 “
LOCALS.
Mr, M, B. DeVane, of Winston,
N. C. is in the city.
John D. Taylor, of Summeville,
was here yesterday,
Mr. John 0. Reese, Jr. will spend
today with friends in Rockmart,
Mr. Alex Bonnyman, a well known
railroad man of Chattanooga, is here
today.
Mr F W. Copeland] i prominent
awyer of Lafayette was in the city
yesterday.
Mr. Alex Hamilton, of Etna, eume
up yestei'nay, and will spend today
in the city.
Mis-es Edna Manners and Lois
Headden, left yesterday for a short
visit to Cedartowi .
Mr. A. N. Sloan, general freight
agent of the C. K. A C, R. R. was in
the ciiy yesterday.
Miss Maggie Lea, after a weeks ill—
•ness is able to be out, again. Her
many friends will be glad to learn of
her lecover'
. •
Mr. Chas. R. Pitner, tha ncpular
traveling salesman of the Simpson
Grocery Co, returned yesterday
from a business trip down the C. R.
& C. R. R.
Miss Maggio Ben jamin, who has
been teaching school at Roopville
Ge., arrived Friday. She will proba
bly spend a week or two visiting
friendsand relatives in the city, bo
fore r< turning.
MIDNIGHT CIVILITIES.
Mrs. Brown (nudging Mr- Brown
who snores with his mouth open)
William you’d make less noise it
yeu’d keep your mouth shut!
Mr. Brown (only half awake)
So’d you.
Nine ot every ten ladies who go
cut to buy stylish miliuery fiuu
just what they waut at Tin Rome
| illinery Bzaar.
A nice 6 room cottage on East |
First street at your own price by
calling on A . B. S. Mosley.
FRESH GOODS ATA REASON
ABLE PRICE.
Tho following goods have just
arrived at Lloyd’s Fair were
bought in such quanities as to al
low them to he sold for less than
usual price* :
Large Fat Mackerel 10c each
Eagle Milk, direct, factory, 18c
Fancy Teas, all kind, 60c lb
C< fires, fresh roasted, 25 to 30/.
F ncy soda crackers 10/ lb,
Finest cream cheese 17/ lb.
Vegetables always plentiful.
Mohey to loan: Apply to J. H.
I Rhodes at 'he office of the Rome
I Mutual Loan Association.
325 Broad Street.
4 12 3t.
IN DU ST RIA LINS UR A NCE
In the closing days of 1893 one I
of the most astonishing achieve
ments in th*' history of life insur
ance wns announced by the Me
tropolitan Life Insurance Compa
ny. The company’s ‘'W/ekly Bul
letin” bearim* the datelof Decem
ber 30 made public the fact that
during the last canvassing week
of 1893 the agents of the Metro
politan turned in no less than 80,
361 applications for new policies
This is almost a larger number
ot applications than 'he bigg st of
the giant companies writing regu
lar life insurance receive in a
whole year. When, in October
last, the Metropolitan’s agents
wrote 68,000 applications in one
woek.it was supposed that tie;
I high-water mark had been rescued
I even in th* Metropolitad’s busi-
' ness But on the very next trial
, rhe record is carried beyond the
• 80,000 mark.
Rev, Dr, Duvall will preach a
sermon on temperance, at the 2nd
Methodist church tonight.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME, SUNDAY APRIL 15, 1894
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
METHODIST, SOUTHERN.
first church : Cor. 3rd Ave. and
East 3nd St. Rev. Joel T, Gibson
pastor. Preaching, Sunday at 11 a
m. and 7 :30 p. in. by the Pastor.
Prayermeeting, Wednesday even
ing at 7 :30 o’clock. Sunday School
Sunday morning at 9:30 o'clock
Henry Harvey, Supt.'
second church: West 2nd St.,
between Avenues A. and B. Rev.
Geo. W. Duvall, pastor. Preach
ing, every Sunday at 11 a. m. and
7. p ni. o’clock, by the pastor
Prayer-meeting Wednesday even
ing at 7. o’clock. Sunday School
Sunday morning at 9:30 o'clock.
J. B. Hill, Supt. Epworth League
every Sunday afternoon at 3.30
o’clock.
third church: Mam St. near
Bluff. Rev. \V. S, Stevens pastor
Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m.
and 7 p. m. o’clock, by the pastor
Prayer meeting, every
Wednesday evening at 7 o’clock
Sunday School, Sunday morning
at 9 :30 o’clock. T, J.Reece, Supt.
Class meeting every Sunday ai
ternoon at 3 o’clock.
East Rome: Rev. Win. Murdoch
pastor Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m.
aud7,p. m. o’clock bi Rsa. B. Hanis
Prayer meeting Tuesday evening at
7.o’clock Sunday School, Sunday af
ternoon at 3 o’clock.
Pansy Chapel. Bth Avenue, near
Railroad Sunday Sbool every Sunday
morning at 9; 30 O'clock Junius
George, Supt. Service for children i
this morning at 11 o clock, conducted
by Rev. John Bale.
Wk t Rome- Sunday School every
Sunday afternoon, at 3 o clock, E.
Fletcher Smith, Supt. Preaching]
by Rev. G. W. Duvall,
north home; Perkins st. near i
Kingston Ave, Rev. J . A. Sewell,
preaching morning and evening by
the pastor. Sunday-school at 9:30
a. m. T. B. Broach, Supt. Prayer
meeting Wednesday ev mug at 7
o’clock.
baptist.
fir-t church: Cor 4 h Avenue
and East Ist. street, R<-v. R. B.
Headden, D. D pastor. Preaching
every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 :30
p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday
evening at 7 :30 o’clock. Sunday
school Sunday morning at 9:30
o'clock, W. J. Neel. Supt.
second church : Cor. sth. Ave.
and Mullberry S’, Rev H. D. Gil
bert, pastor. Preaching everyduii
day»at 11 a. m. and 7 p. rn.JP;
meeting Wednesday eveun®™f
o’clock. Sunday-school *-v* rßFuu
day morn ng at 9;30 o clock.
Benj Wright, Supt.
broad street: Cor. Broad & Har
vey. Rev J J Hunt, past r. Preach
iug morning and evening by the
pastor, Prayer meeting
Thursday evening at 7
o’clock. Sunday school every Sun
day morning t 9 o’clock.-! J Reece
supt,
Wyatts Chapel: East R me
Sunday Schon) every Sunday
morning at 9:30 o'clock, J. B.
Patton Supt. Prayer meeting
W rdesday *. veiling at 7 o'clock
PRESBYTERIAN
First Church : Cor. 3rd Ave. and
East First _r. Re v. G, T. Geo tch iu s
p; stor. P eaching every Sunday at
11, a m. and 7 :30 p. m. Prayer
meeting, Wednesday evening at
7 :30 o'clcrck. Sunday school every
Sunday morning at 9:30 o'clock,
C. E. McLm, Supt. Ladies prayer
meeting Friday evening.
Second' Church : Bluif St- near
Maui, K' v . Lei Harrell, pastor
preaching todayjby the pastor. Sun
day School at 9:30 a. m. o’clock,
G. H. Miller, Supt,
EPISCOPAL.
st peters: Corner 4th Avenue
and East let St, Rev, C. Buckner
Hudgins, rector. Service as usual
today.
MISCELLANEOUS.
* CONGREGATIONAL METHODIST:
Nrth RiiUi, Rev. J. .V. Gpliaiu
pastor,
CATHOLIC, ST. MARYS! Ea»t Ist St
bet,i •* n 4'h and sth Avenues
Father M. J. Clifl >rd, priest. No
service today.
Y M, c a: Nubel’s Hail over
Antagnolia; John Higgins, Sec’ty
Boys meeting every Sunday after
noon at. 2: 30 o’clock, Service for
men only every Sunday at 4:
Strangers slopping in the
city are cordially invited to visit,
the rooms at any time
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
Bamples”jusi received and now on
exhibition. Beautiful goods sell
ing at less than wholesale prices.
The Rome Millinery Bazaar.
Our big stock of new goods haw
arrived and are on sale and exhi-l
bition. No larger sock of millinery
has ever been brought to the city,
ami we stand ready to compare
bills and to challenge our compet
itors t® show their hand. We are l
in position to regulate prieec—
come and see us.
The Rome Millinery krzaar.
Mr. J. A. Duggar succe so • to
f .. T. Connolly, is now ii? ch,, rge
o; that shoe business, and is off r
iug the public unheard of barg i;
in foot wear .He keeps D. T. i
Brown, the expert shoe man, with
the business and will certainly
entertain you when vou give him -
call at the old—Connolly stand
We hare just . _„eued an immeme
stock of beautifully assorted and la
test styles in fashionable milleuery .
Goods now on exhibition, call and
inspect.
The Rome Millenery Bazaar.
Those who never read the adver
tisements iu their newspapers miss
n ore than they presume. Johnathan
Kenison, of Bolan, Worth Co., lowa,
who has been troubled with rheu
matisn; in his back, arms and shoul
ders read an item in his paper about
how a prominent German citizen of
Ft. Madis n 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 bis wde were both sick in bed
with rheumatism. Their boy was
over to my house ami said they were
so bad he had to do the cooking. 1
told him of Chamberlain's Pam Balm
and bow it bud cured me, he got a
a bottle and it cured them up in a
week.” 50 cent bottles lor sale by
Lowry Bros. Druggist.
Our better halves say they could
not keep house without Chamber
lain’s Cough remedy. It is usedil
more than half the homes in Leei.
Sims Bros ~ Leeds, lowa. This shows
the esteem which that remedy is
held w’bere it has been sold for years
and is well known. Mothers have
learned that there is nothing so good
for colds, croup, and whooping
that it cures these ailments quickly
‘ and permanently, and that it is pleas
, ant and safe for children to tak’.-i
' and 50 cent bottles for sale by L- 1
ry Br s. Druggist.
Fine Perfumes, toilet soap com-A
hair and tooth brushes, face 1 ' u ' t ;
and toilet articles at cut price 3 f
the assignes's sole of BeeceA JI e
head.
3-12 dlf-
V,’anted —Tv o live mer 101
1 dustnal insurance good aL
promotion sure to right parti’
Address, C.
Care Hustler o ffic ■
_ioo Weavers, >’l4
sample of your handiwork ai* ll
| ply at my office.
J. Lindsay .Jot" 8011 '
y 35 Broad Street-
LOST.
One pair gold rimed eye?
on lower Broad street or
sth Ward, will reward the
if delivered at this office.
4 WENT MAKES F've D« r
greatest Kitchen Lt • t 0 sis 1
Retails for thirty five ld »'•
sold in every house. Mill l ■ tcjt ol’l". ’ .<y,
try alone. Dout miss the f. - jly and 1
ever known to make ’ja for fl« « ojh I
Sample.sent, postage l‘ re l ‘ 1 ciiicf n ‘ l ‘’
McMAKIN <» LU., v
Wanted: —A L po’-|
giue, about 15 or 20 u 68 fio
A-ppiy io or E ”“
Bros. Ron#* 6B,
4-3-ts.