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IIsT BARGAINS
J.KdTTNERS •<•>*
Dry Goods, Car- Clothing and Fur
nets, & Mattings, ni shing Goods,
I Curtains <Sr Shades Shoes and Hats
TV fter two or three days spent, in sharp shooting and skirmishing be
tween Chas. D. wood and myself lam happy to announce to the
public that Wood has capful ated and lam in charge- I bought the
STOCK DOR SPOT CASH & AT SUCH A DISCOUNT
THAT I SHALL EE ABLE TO OEEER GOODS LOWER
THAN EVER BEFORE, I feel that I have some reputation for
selling bargains- ATy business motto is, Buy a bargain and keep if
a bargain. It is unneccessary to attempt here to tell about what kind of goods. Wood carries,
HE WAS _A SHREWD BUYER
and knew the wants of the people. The stocK consists of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Trimmings, Silks
Satins, Velvets, Satteens, Percales, Calicoes, Ginghams, a large stock of Domestics Hamburg Edg
ings & Insertings, Laces, Notions, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Fans, Gents Furnishings, Hats, bhoes
Carpets, Mattings, Oil Cloths, Lace, Curtains & House Furnishing Goods&c. &c., come to my store
N 0.238 Broad St. where 1 shall be veryhappy to meet & greet you and will sen that you are cour
teously and kindly treated and above all see that ypu get BARGAI NS. All are cordially invited tc
come. T'-'ankful for past favor, lAm Yours To Serve.
J. KUTTNER.
Will have addition help to wait on and serve the trade.
LOCALS.
Atkinson put General Evans < n
notice that he was going to organize
tint b’g ring—an 1 now he has done
it! see?
Mr. B, Strauss representing B J
Wolfe & S >ns, the biggest pants
house in the South, is in ths city on
a k »n'bination trip. Business ano
pleasure
Chief Hanks thinks the prospects
for a large and jolly party oi Romans
to accompany the No. 2. fire la Idiei
to Brunswick on June lith. an
most flattering.
Mi . I’.it Allen, the Broad Street
Butcher came in from Alabama yes
terday iollowmg a nerd of magnifi
cent beeves. Pat would make a
prince of foragers, for in war or peact
he believes in giving his people the
best.
Shingles Vhines, shavesand eham
poons, at Frank Taylors Barber shop.
Jack Davis, the music man and
bicycle dealer, down to Rock
mart today, on a business trip.
Mr. Joe Henry, of Chattanooga,
was in the city today renewing old
acquaintances and ta’k’ng about
“pies’ and things.
Frank Taylor’s Broad street
Barber Shop is the place of places
when you want your cheek madt
clean, your chin curried or your
hair slicked up according to Hoyle.
Frank has only skilled artists,
among them that old reliable
knight of the razor. Lewis Barrett.
4-25-ts
Mr- Fred Wright, who has been
employed for some mouths in the
goveiment printing office in Wash
mgton, has returned home.
M iss Kate GilHm is in a critical
condition and 1e ’ friends are quite
uneasy and her physician can give
no encouraging word.
A protracted meeting will bag in
at the First Mathodist Church Sun
day morning.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME. WEDNESDAY APRIL 25. 1894
Mr. Reid Sinith.of Birmingham '
is in the city
Lowrys Cherry Phosphate and
1’ ne api le gem. take the kake.
Have you tried them?
Ma\or Snii Maddox, of Dalton, is
m the city today circulating among
.iis friends
('<>ll. E. Shnuiate of Dalton is in
■th nd ince on the superior Court t n
T. ere was no “Fall of Ninevah*- at
police headquarters today.
Releigh, N. C , April 24.—Watling
ron, the man who sued the Raleigh
and Augusta railway for $5,000 dam
ages on account of being struck by a
cow which had been hurled from the
track by an engine, lost his case is
court here this afternoon. The verdict
was in fav"> r d th* railway company.
SHDI IT HEWITT VINDICATED
One Grand Jury Ignores the Presen t
MENT OF ITS PREDECESSOR.
Carrollton. Ga. April 24-(Special)
The special committee appointed
from the body of the grand jurv in
session at the present term ot 5 he
Carroll superior court, has submitied
its report. Ihe report does not cor
respond with that in Monday’s con
stitution. The committee says that
Sheriff Hewitt has accounted for all
the money that be has collected. The
c mmittee further says that Sheriff
Hewitt has shown them all courtesies
at d that hisbooks were properly kept.
Ihe grand jury ignored entirely the
nport of the committee appointed at
the October term and refused to have
it printe lin only county papers and
d d not refer to it in the body of the
general presentment.
Sheriff Hewitt’s friends are
satisfied with hie showing and
hi« opponents are cast down.—
Constitution.
Genuine large red
onion buttons can be
found only at P. L.
Turnleys & Co Central 1
Hotel Block. *
THE FIRST BAPTIST REVIVAL
The revival at the First Baptist
church grows from day to day
The service last night was the bee‘i
since these meetings begun. There
were 25 penitents at the altar last
night and several professions of
conversion.
ThesA meetings are rapidly
lirawing to a close and it is the duty
of every one to help as far possi
ble to make them a glorious suc
cess.
NOT A SHREWD THIEF.
HE OFFERS STOLEN ARTICLES TO A
POLICE COMMISIONEK.
Chattanooga, Tenn. April 25 Th*
police t >dny] irrested Geo ge Hob’s
a negro sneak thief, Wbo it su -
pected of fireing the blacksmith
shops of the Ciucinuatti Southern
railroad Sunday night. Hollia very
singularly offered some stolen
tools for sale at the store of police
commissioner Henry and there ex
cited suspicion. On the same night
an express car in the Southern
yards was broken in'e and these
tools were stolen. The theory is
that the negro fired the shops to
direct attention from the robbery
TOM TRAINER CONVICTED.
HE KILLED His DIVORCED WIFE AND
HER HUSBAND.
Pensacola, Fla. April 25.—The
jury in the case of Thomas Train
er, charged with the murder of C-
S. Huff and wife, has rendered a
verdict ot murder in the first de
gree. Mrs. Huff was formerly the
wife ot Trainer, but some time
ago she obtained a divorce from
him and married Huff Trainer
continued to visit the house of his
former wife and kept bis clothes
there. He claims that he went to
buff’s hiuseon the bridal evening
to obtain his clothes and was or
dered out by Huff. He refused to
go, pulled bis pistol and shot
them both dead. His trial has
or ated intense interest here.J
ATKINSO NIN STEWART
H 4 BPFAK3 TO A TREMENDOUS CROWD
AT LUMPKIN GA.
Lumpkin Ga. April 24.—(Special)
—Hen. VJY. Atkinson spoke here
yesterday to a large audience. The
whiskey election contest brought a
large crow-d to town and he hit a
large crowd, on that account. He
spoke for two hours and was accord
ed a respectful bearing. He had
some supporters in the crowd who
laughed and cheered considerably
but no converts were made, so far as
heard oi.--Constitution.
’’FOR RENT,
Storeheuse on Broad street re
cently occupi.-d by Bradford Drug
Company. Also a six room dwell
ing house on Third Avenue.
4 24 ts. Max ivleyerhardt.
A. B. McArver& Co.
are rushing out their
straw hats at a bar
gain.
Those who never read the adver
tisements in their newspapers m s
more than they presume. Johnathan
Kenison, of Bolan, Worth Co., lowa,
who has been troubled with rheu
matism in his back, arms and shoul
ders read an item in his paper about
how a prominent German citizen of
Ft. Madison had been cured. He
piocured the same medicine, and to
use his own words: “It cured me
right up” He also says: “A neighbor
and his wife were both sick in bed
with rheumatism. Their boy was
over to my house and said they were
so bad he had to do the cooking. I
told him of Chamberlain's Pain Balm
and how it had cured me, he got a
a bottle and it cured them up in a
week.” 50 cent bottles for sale by
Lowiy Bros. Druggist.
Stylish neckwear, uuderwea
for spring wear, at Gammons, ts
A lovely lotof French
Roses justrtcievd in
all the popular shades
A. O. Garrard.
THE PEDAGOGUE.
The Latin salutatory has been
abolished at Amherst.
Head masters of the highest
class of schools in England re 1
ceive from $25,000 to $35,00t) a
year.
That this is a progressive age is
shown in the announcement that
a primary school has been opened
at Nazareth.
At the late Oxford examination
one Scholar described equinox as
from qui,” a mare, and l ’nex”
night—the whole a nightmare.
W. M. Gammon & Co. are ready
for buiuess again, and can furnish
you with anything in their line
in latest styles and lowest prices,
ts
vV ANTED. A good, reli
able and energetic Agent to
represent The Massachusetts
Mutal Lite Instranee Co., in
this city. Reference required
address Horty and Apple Gen
eral Agents for Georgia Sa
vaanah, Ga.
For the finest Teas and Coffees at
areasonable price none can excel!
those at Lloyd’s Fair. Only give them
ne trial to be convinced.
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