The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, April 23, 1894, Image 4

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351000,000 IIsT BARGAIN'S w*. J.KtITTNERS •*»* TA r’-..- Clothing and Fur- I)ry poods, Cai d shing Goods, ?e ts Mattings Shoes and. Hats. Curtains c< » nao.es Aftertwo or three days spent, in sharpshooting and skirmishing 1 >e tween Chas. D. wood and myself lam happy to announce to the public that Wood has captulated and lyrrV’K' KGB SPOT CyASFT & A.T SI CH A BlbCOl AT TH VI I SHALL BE ABLE TO OFFER HOODS LOWER T1 I A A EVER BEFORE, I feel that I have some reputation fop sellin 0, bargains- Aly business motto is, Buy a bargain and keep it a bar <>, aiii- It is unneccessary to attempt here to tell about what kind of goods, Wood carries, HE -A. SHREWD BUYER and knew the wants of the people. The stock consists of Dry Goods, Di eso Goods, Trimmings, Silks Satins, Velvets, Satteens, Percales, Calicoes, Ginghams, a large stock of Domestics Hamburg Edg ings & Insertings, Laces, Notions, Hosiery, Gloves. Corsets, Fans, Cents rurnishings, Hats, Toes Carpets, Mattings, Oil Cloths, Lace, Curtains & House Furnishing Goods&c. &c., come to my store No 238 Broad St where 1 shall be veryhappy to meet & greet you and will see that you are cour teously and kindly treated and above all see that yo u BARGAINS. All are cordially invited to come. Thankful for past favor, lAm Yours To Serve. J. KUTINER. Will have addition help to wait on and serve the trade. LOCALS. Mr. Harry Young,came up fron Atlanta Saturday and i-peut yea terday iu the city. The Annual Convention of Geor gia Widowers will convene at Al bany, Ga., on the second Sunday iu August. Rome will send an abb delegation and will undertake t> konlrole the konvention. Capt. Luke C. Mitchell, Sr. 01 Atlanta, and his ton Capt. Lukt C. Mitchell, of Gordon county ar< in the city attending the bedsid. of their daughter and sister, Mrs H. E. Kelly. The many friends o Mrs. Kelly will be pleased tv learn that she is convelescent. Mr Roy West, one of the cleversi and handsomest young men of East Rome was in this city and spent tin day \esterdey Mr West has many f .iem ■ here who enjoyed his pres ence verv much, and who hope that he will return Io Rome again t< morrow. One of the most beautiful and accomplished young ladies of Fob lets Mill gives as a remedy for a young man curling bis mustache to use eel skin and soft butter . Rev. J. A. Sewell is 1 aving a stirring revival at his church in North Rome. Many are seeking the better life. Last night Rev. P. C. Fletcher preached to a crowded house, using for his text the wlhlj of Christ: ‘ What seek ye? Tbe meetings will continue throughout this week. Hon. Miller Wright, of Cedaitown, is in Rome today. Ourfreezers are new and first class goods 2qt. freezers oniy $ 1 Lanham & sons 236 .Broad street. Mrs. H. E. Kelley is reported bet ter. This will be good news to her host of friends. Mrs. J, A. Henderson spent Sunday in Atlanta. Miss Annie Pinson of Nannie, Ga is in the city visiting friends. Mis. H. E. Kelley, who lias been langerously ill is convelescent. Fahy is offering new inducements '.his week, all who appreciate a good thing should take advantage of this unprecedented offer. Mr. 'I, N. Pinson is in Rome today. Rev. W. W. Duncan D. D. bish op of the Methodist Episcopal church South, was in the city this morning, having stopped over on his way from Anniston, to his home in bpart inburg, S. C. Fine Perfumes, toilet sotp cimh hair and tooth brushes, face p>wd < did toilet articles at cut prices the assignee's sole of ReeceA White head. t • Misses Etta Richards and Laura Moore will spend this week with Mrs. Jno, C. Foster, of Fosters Mills, after a very pleasant visit at Mrs. J. E. Camps, at Livingston Ga. Mrs, C, Philpot, of Cedartown, is in the city visiting her sister, Mr* Magruder, on Tower Hill. Mr. F. F. Starr came up from Macon yesterday on a visit to hia family. He leturued to the Cen tral City this afternoon. Mr. Will Gordon made 52 miles yesterday on a bicycle. He went to Folsom to see his uncle, Jarrette Gordon who was very ill. Mr. Gor don returned to Rome last night and learned upon his arrival that he sick man had died. THE HUSTLER OF ROME. MONDAY APRIL 23, 1894 A DISTINGUISHED VISTOR . Bishop W. W. Duncan of the I Methodist Episcopal church South [ was in the city for a few hours this morning He was on his way from Anniston, Ala., t<» his home in Spartanburg, S. C. and as the trains failed to make connections ho spent the time very pleasantly m the city, visiting several places of interest. * He was shown through the First Methodis r church by the pastor Dr. Gi >son and expressed himself I a s greatly pleased with the beauty ! of the church. After a brief vis t to his home. I Bishop Duncan will leave for Memphis to be prresent at the general conference. THE PULPIT IO SANCTUM > A YOUNG MINISTER BACKSLIDES — AM) WE WELCOME HIM. Rev. Mr. Murdock, editor of the' News, served notice on his congre- j nation, the Methodists of East Rome, on yesterday that his ser mon last night was the last. So it seems that when the Hustler of Rome intimated last Thursday, that ’h • editer of that sheet, would likely have to give up the paper or the pulpiit one, that we were not so “ignorant” after all . Rev. Mr. Murdoch is his owi master and had a right to choose as he pleased whe» his Presiding Elder put the choice on him. And as he hr s chosen to enter the field against us— i there being room enough for but one evening paper in Rnp>e—we refrain from criticising. In tl e meantime I e >ple paying for Ths H c-tli b of 1 of Rome five or ten years in advance are not p going to loose money on their subscriptions, hats straw hats at a bargain A. B. McArver & Co, KLUSTER OF BULL’S EYE SHOTS. Council meets to night, in R eg ulai session Business of impor tance will be gone into and tht proceedings of tee body as pub iishhd tomorrow afternoon in the Hustler of Rome will make“go<-d reading matter ’ Look out for the Hustler of Rome if you want to know whats what. * ♦ * I There is this fea’ure of the Gub [ernatonal campaign, in Floyd, that I want to mention The pri mary is to be held on the 26th, of Mav. On the 21st of May the Rome Light Guards, one of the best mil- I itary companies in the State, will J leave for Griffin to attend the State encampment, and on the 26th ' will be absent from the city. Now ’ it so happens that nearly or quite ' all the voters of the command, ' from Capt. Patton, down, are Ev ans men. —and their ballots will , be sorely needed too. • * ♦ On the other hand, the Hill City Cadets, and there is not a better command in the State—if Ido say it—is almost a unit for Atkinson. The Cadets do not go to camp this year— but as fighting young Democrats, they will join forces with the old Vet erans and wool hat boys of the “Ban ner county’’ and help win a victory that will add to the name and fame of Floyd’s unterified Democracy. I regret that the guards can’t be with us on the 28th. * * My Kolored Kompatriot, Jess Holt, is doing a good job fcr the city in sprinkling the streets' Jess g.ts<ut about 5 o’clock in the morning and comes close onto covering his territory before the merchants open up. Jess is o.ie—and says if ho keeps up this sprinkling business much longer he thinks he will get ordained and then quit preaching and start a daily paper. Ha is a reasonably good ‘‘zorter ” Now 1 don't know of anv one who could beat him cn taking up a kollecUon. 0 *** Messrs. L. L. Herzberg, Farney Hughs and W. J. Martin, three of Gadsden's most prominent young citizens were in the city yesterday and spent a most pleasant day. Mr J Herzberg returned home last night Mr. Hughs gors this afternoon while Mr. Martin leaves tonight. This is indeed clever iu the young men, to. in touring themselves away, do so on th< i stallment plan. There are many fair maidens in the Hill City who will be delighted to see the handsome trip again at an early date. WANTED—A good route boy. Apply at this office tomorrow morning at 9 o’clock. Go to A- B. JVlcArv & Co., to get your Oxt ford ties and shoes ae a bargain. I sea i m I Kara f i Root! - makes the home ci rci. ..mihhie Thi« I great Temperance Prink \7 ‘ J,. ’ ere and health to every member Er ir loS Uy n A ;15c ’ makes lous. Bo sure ami get the gen aml ' Sold everywhere. M,.de only by TheClws. E.P’> s i Send Btniup f.- -i». u:.. • pp ~ , , r , f ’ ‘ A lovely lot of French Roses justrecievd in all the popular shades A. O. Gerrard. ] Those who never read tbe adver tisements in their newspapers mis more than they presume. Johnathan Kenison, of Bolan. Worth Co., lowa, who has been troubled with rheu matism in his back, arms ami shoul ders read an item in his paper about how a prominent German citizen of Ft. Madia >n had been cured. He piocured the same medicine, and to use his own- words: “It cured we right up” He also says: “A neighbor and his wife were both sick in bed with rheumatism. Their boy ffls 1 over to my house and said they were so bad he had to do the cooking. 1 told him of Chamberlain s Paia Bata and how it bad cured me, he got a a bottle and it cured them up in a week.” 50 cent bottles for sale by Lowry Bros. Druggist Genuine large red onion buttons can oe found oniy at r L ‘ Turnleys & C? Central Hotel Block. WANTED. A good, li able and energetic Agent 19 represent The Massacbns® * Mutal Life Instrance Co.» . this city. Reference requt ea address Horty and Apple era! Agents for Georg ia vaßii-.’h. Ga, For the finest Teas and C 1 a reasonable price none van those at Lloyd’s Fair. Only g ne trial to be convinced. Try Turn ley’s salable Liniment , Rheumatism gia, Sprains,, in Bruises, a fu'dyor any part of the oo limbs, for sale byr* Turnley, drugg> ■ o La r g Fd C iast y a^s Roses, old ast y r style, we dont them for sale thi tO , son but give ourc imers the , lat : ® st e very I nicest goods in line A..0. Gerrard.