The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, April 16, 1894, Image 4

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THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY Good News For Bargain Seekers. $ 60.000, WORTH OF SEASONABLE DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING BOUGHT FOR LESS THAN HALF PRICE It is a well known fact that these hard times nave 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 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 extendedto all whether ready to buy or not, we will take p’easure in showing you goods and learn you our prices which • I will find from 25 to 50 per cent lower than any other merchant in this city dares to offer them Respectfully, CT. KUTTISTER’ r 233 Broad St. P. S. For this weeL large stock of WHITE GOODS EMBROIDERY AND LACES AT HALF FACTORY COST. 1 0 Cases Lousdale 4-4 Bleaching 7 cents 5 Cases 10-4 Peperell Sheeting Bleached 18 5 Cases Best Indigo Prints 4 1-2 “ A 6 Cases Best Ginghams 5 ■ 2 Cases Old Virgina Ginghams Dress Stvles. 4 “ ■ LOCALS. The baseball boys begin to play, And picnics are the go; The red bug bites and klaws away, And keeps us wriglin so. Wow. Garden flower seed are now n good demand. Mrs. Moore, accomi anied by her daughter Mrs Seaborn Wright, re turned to Atlanta this morning. | Mrs. Wright will spend severa weeks at her girlhood home before returning to Rome. School Commissioner W. M Bridges this morning received the money from State Commission S. D. Bradwell and is now busy pay ing the Floyd county teachers for the first quarter of the scholas tic year. ’ Dr. Robert Battey is going to put a passenger elevator in the Medical Building. The patronage of thfT Street cars has perceptibly increased of late. What is the reason Rome cant have a grand celebration this year on July 4th.? A good program could be gotten up and largo crowds brought to Rome. The country schools of Floyd county are unusually full this sea son. In 1870 Rome had 4 daily pa pers, two morning and two after noon and in this respeat it is re ported history is about to repeat itself. Let them come —the more the merrier, Rev. G. W. Duvall preached on temperance to a large congrega tion at the Second Methodist church last night. . The average Roman can get his allotted “peck of dirt’’ early in life if he will confine himself 'o water. See? ! Col H. B. Pope} of Pope's ferry ' spent the day in the city. The rivers are getting low and it does look like it were possible to dam the Etowah and utilize that valuable power now going to waste. Can't some of Rome’s capitalists erect a few good buildings this summer? Building, material and labor never were so cheap as now and now it would help unemployed mechanics. Misses Sallie Simpson and Viola and Edith Smith, who have been visiting their uncle at Longview Texts for the past number of weeks, will return to their homes in this city about May Ist. This will be good news to their host of Hill City friends. John Ledbetter is doing some first rate legging for Helm’s cele brated Railroad Snuffs Mr. Led better is in charge of the local I Territory . Major Morty M. Jack,of the cel ?brate.d Railroad Snuff Mills, left the city this afternoon on an oth er extended business trip. Morty has a reputation of Railroading his orders through. If you have a chair that useds a new bottom, send it to W. A. Rhu dy and for a few dimes he will make it good as new. O.i account of the late spring and the lack of flowers Rome’s Decoration Day will not be cele brated until about the middle ot < May. Mr. Geo. Trammell is doing the ' brick work of the King building, i and that fa -t is sufficient guaran ‘ lee that it w.ll bi well done. For seeds of any de scription, and of the best varities, call on P. L. Turnley & Co.! Central Hotel Block. THE HUSTLER OF ROME, MONDAY APRIL 16, 1894 Mr. James McCarver, is in Rome today, Mr. George Allen takes the road, this afternoon for the first time, for the out put of Alleys Mattress Fac tory, a new industry of North Rome The dogwood, oak, hickof, black jack and other forestry may be Cea I. but the sweet smelling sweet sh:u > is alive and .blooming. About May the first, the family of Mr. Arthur Cundell will be at horn*' at 509 East First street. They wd] receive a warm welcome back to this section of the community where they have spent two years of their lives so pleasantly. Eight agents, bright and wide awake, are now cn the road for the great Rome Mutual Loan Associa tion—eight more are wanted—See Mr. Alex Stuart or Col. J. H. Rhodes t 325 Broad street, Ex mayor Sam King, has returned from a business tri pto Chattanooga and save that Tenn, is like Georgia -solid for Atkinson. Hon. V T , C. Bryan, of North Cir?- ina district was in the city today. The Evans boomers, from the At lanta Constitution down are growing desperate. The methods being re sorted to is a sufficient guartm ee of the fact. Capt. S J. Whatley of Nannie Ga was in the city today. Mr. Whatley says he is organizing a third party club in h s district that will do much toward defeating the Democratic nominee for Governor, and he thinks his Dime will be All inson, too. Mr- J ohn Jones after a weeks vis - it to Piedmont, Ab, Las returned Io the city, “decidedly recuperated.” Oscar Flemmirg has act ept nl a lu crative position and ha gme to Washington, Ga., indefi e , Genuine red onion buttons can be found only at P. L- Turnleys & Co Central Hotel Block. SINGING AT SENEY. Yesterday, qnite a large delega tion of Romans, headed by Ordi nary John P, Davis drove out to Seney where they attended an all day singing. ** Among the sweet singers of Rome who helped ‘’make the wel kin ring.” were Professor Walter Coker, Misses. Katie Allen and Fannie Trammell and Capt. and Mrs. A. W, Ballew Os course the singing was a sue cess—thatethe only kind of “sing ings” they have at Next week for gre t bargains at the Rome Millinery Bazarr. Hundreds of eager buyers at tended the sale ot Parks & Co, stock by Bass Brog, & Co. last week, the sale will continue through this week follow the crowds. We have a large and handsome stock of New and Stylish Milli nery,and will sell same at lowest cash prices, A. O. GARRARD. Nice line pattern hats and bonnets w»ll sell at iowest cash prices. A. 0. GARRARD Money to loan: Apply to J. H. Rhodes at the office of the Rome Mutual Loan Association. 325 Broad Street. 4-12 3t. NOTICE. All persons who are indebted to us will please call at our office at once and pay their accounts or ar range for payments. 2w H. B. Park-’ & Co. "We are selling and propose to continue selling millinery at lower figures than any so called “at cost ‘ house in t he city. We have the goods and prices. The Rome Millinery Bazar. An immense line of “Drummers samples”juß! received and now on exhibition. Beautiful good* 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 lo the city and we stand ready to compare bills and to challenge our compet itors te show their hand. We are in position to regulate prices— come and see us. The Rome Millinery Bazaar. Mr. J. A. Duggar successor to I .. T. Connolly, is now in emerge oi that shoe business, and is off r ing the public unheard of bargains in foot ■ wear .He keeps D. Brown, the expert shoe man, with the business and will certainly entertain you when vou give bun .* call at the old—Connolly stand ' We have just an immense stock of beautifully assorted and la test styles in fashionable millenery. Gowda now on exhibition, call and inspect. The Rome Millenery Bazaar. for rent, Two comfortable tenement houses five rooms each on 4th Avnue for rent cheap. Can if desired be converted into one very comfortable house. 3-12-ts W. Hoyt. NO BUGS. New cottage for rent, on West First Street next to Mr. George Chidsey. Can be had at a low figure. Apply to 1 w. Luke McDonald Agents make five dollar* a day. Greatest Kitchen utencil ever inverted- Retails 35 cts. 2 to 6 sold in every house : san pie Postage paid Hve cents. McMAKIN & Co. Fine Pei fumes, toilet soap comb I hair and tooth brushes, face poict I and toilet articles at cut prices 1 1 the assignes's sole of Reecei Waite-j head. I 3-12 dtf. I Wanted —Two live men fotufl dustrial insurance good pay 4 promotion sure to right parties. ■ Address, C. I Care Hustler Office| v —IOO Weave’?, hj sample of your handiwork ply at my office. I J. Lindsay Johnson.® 335 Broad Street.® —,—>« ———- LOST. I One pair gold rimed ey??-”® on lower Broad street or Iff■ otb Ward, will reward the M ■ if delivered at thi® offic 1 -. iGENTMAKES F've Do' ,Ic® ■4 the greatest Kitchen ( ten-. Retails lortl.iin five <•<•»;'• 1 -..1d in every li'.use. Mllll try alone. Done miss tin- .■ver Known to tmt'-e nmne) .• • • Sample sent, postage pr.p.w' ’ Mc.MAKI .' A <" ■ 11 ■ Wanted A second 1 ® ginp, about 15 l>r ’ jjji® Apply to or address H 8 4-3-ts. RoB)e ' G ® Those who never read I th 9 tisemeiits in their lie'll > more than tht-y J‘i, Co.,I 1 ® Kenison, of Bolan. 1 ‘ rD® who has been troub e< mutism in his back, a* l r i® ders read an item in how an: e : . ■ Ft. Madison had j® p'oeured the same llir use his own words. right up” He * l ' h ' 3 ick ami his vote weie ■ ; r with rheumatism- / , } -X®| over to my Imm-e • l ’ J ‘ so bad he had to ' <> ton t>h» ff -1 and how it bad 11 • ■ o; - u’ ab< ttle ami It t<"' r J® week.” 50 cent botm s H| Lev ry Bros. Drugt k