The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, August 29, 1894, Image 6

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/■ GKR.A.TTI> -4- Os Two Stores Io OneH- ■— . I have bought the etire stock of CARVER & HARPER’S, China, Glassware, Tinware and Stoves, And have moved into theirstore, and will have the most complete line of China, Glassware and House furnishing goods in North Georgia. Having bought the stcck low, the house keepers of Rome will get the benefit of m good trade. Everything for the dining room and kitchan can be found in my stock, come and see for yourselves. I AM SOLE AGENT FOR THAT Celebrated and world wide known Char ter Oak Stove. Tne only genuine wire Gauze Door stove made. Ail other Ventilated ovens are imitations of the Charter Oak, Buy the best and not the imitation THE H fflWB M m m Is absolutely the best stove on the market today, Except 1 e Charter Oak. Sold in this market for twenty years. Everything in my stock must be sold to make room for my immense Fall stock soon to arrive. Remember, I manu facture Tia ware and can sell you better goods than you buy in the cheaper light tin ware. A full line of Agate Iron ware ao popular with every House! . < per, the cleanest and most serviceable ever made Everything >irst class-.--my goods are tor inspection an a 'Exfrierccd 5 .,7 >inan to attend to your wants. Call at Carver & Harpers Cid stand. Everybody knows wherc it is. r. STEELE, M- 241 BROAD STREET, ROME GA, TaZ W. HART, Leather and Shoe Findings, Har d r 'Adc E hoes built to o v der, Repairing a speciality, c.t R . *;■ -• a C* v* -'*4. JLvSLI. EE' W ■ J— . - •—. w -- JACK KING, President • T. J. SIMPSON, Acting Cashier V/. I‘. SiMF \O N, Vice I‘resident Merchai onal Bank OF ROME GA. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. All Accommodations Ceu.- istcnt with Safe Bankinsr Ex tn deb or,'- Customers, WHO CAB COLUMN Look Gwr Lc Passengers— Many of Them Will Interest You Miss Berterton of Chattanooga is spending a week with Misses Nora and Stella Bridges in North Rome. Johnson’s Magnetic Oil cures cramps and colic and internal neu ralgia and headache and backache nstantly. 25 and 50 cts, For sale by J T. Crouch & Co When traveling, always take a cake of Johnson’s Oriental Soap with you ; diseases are often caught from using hctel soap. For sale by J, T. Crouch & Co. John P. Rush, a prominent hardware merchant of Summer ville is in the city today Capt Joe Wyatt of Raccoon, and Col E. N. Martin of Summerville were among the visitors in the today. H. 11. Arrington of Sum- was in the city today on business. V John T. Jenkins of North Rome who has been very sick for the past few weeks is converJescent, Prayer meeting at First Meth odist Church tonight conduct by the pastor, Rev J. T. Gibson D. I). Every body cordially invited to attend. Stomach and bowel complaints, from whatever cause, aae best rem edied by Ayer’s Pills. Everyone feeling any interest in the movement on foot to have a county hores fair.will please meet at Ramey's stable on 2nd St Tburs day night the 29th at 8 p. m. to discuss the possibilities of enlarg" ing it into an agricultural fair. Oxford Ties worth $2,00 for $1,25 A. B. Me- Arver & Co All persons indebted to Dr . C F. Griffin are requested to cal at their earliest convenience and make a settlement, as he expects io be absent for the greater part of the summer recuperating his health. 7-3 d.w. ts. WAIT FOR THE BIG BARNUM & BAILEY SHOW!' SMSKW wwMMMM CIMMMi mSIUUM I 11 SIARDiHG £«ICT< - imi mum •» oUcn A I F ih*u miwru* f4w Jv / | **- zZ Z 72227 A 71 \ & An \ 7/ ‘' er INCREASED IN EVERY WAY Except in price of admission. 'SrfsSL LARGER CANVAS. LARGER MENAGERIE. O W More Trained Animals, more Horses, more Men, more novelties, a, Ms*'' greater number of acts, and better ones than ever before. TOOA * GRAND PERIPATETIC PLAISANCE GREATER THAN THE CHICAGO MIDWAY. AV* Curious Human Beings with queer religions and ceremonies, " f '*** !l ZSirS Pagans, Idolaters. Heathen. Mohammedans, Cannibals. Vishnus, uh*’’’ wwy'? Buddhists, Confucians. Hindoos, Christians and Amazons, whole familesef savage people with their huts, weapons, implements, musical instruments, rites, ceremonies, dances and games. / DID YOU EVER SEE A GIANT GORILLA ? MW* No, and you never will unless you attend the ■> BARNUM i BAILEYiffil W O'! M “ Here is the only living specimen of the wonderful counterfeit ot man, ’ JOH.H’W, THE WIDOW OF BIG CUM ’ The Greatest Curiosity ever exhibited, and of the utmost interest <■*?*£s to the scientific as well as the curious. ’t.CTb TWO MNSE ffIAGM OF WILD AND TRAINED DEASTS. .5 < > Ferocious, Wild and Domestic Animals performing at ®ne Lime. IMMENSE HORSE With 400 Superb Specimens worth 8100,000. Giant Ox, IS hands high. Hairless Horse. Dwarf Cattle. Stear with 3 eyes, 3 nostrils and 3 horns. Cc*s<tX“ ■ '■ «»!■»« BDmEDj All the Crowned Heads of the world represent-1, an 1 the Milr.err U n >rm3' ( of all the nations, at 9 a. m. on day of show. THE VERY BWII RATES I Ou ALL RAI . ■ To Ail Points on the Big Show’s Southern Tour. Bowling Greon, October 2; Nashville, October, 3; Columbia, October 4• Birmingham, October 5; Montgomery, October <>; Macon, October 8; Amer icus, October 9; Augusta, October 12; Athens, October 13; Atlanta, October 15; Rome, October 16; Chattanooga. October 17. £SO AND SCT4TK - ADMISSION 30 OT6L ■ .111 —■ -——■■ 11 ■ ■»». *«M*w<xMr*XK- w» -Wi .1 VX Msam.aa ■* - mu, v _ . ... > * t **“>» Z**** O Q *» • y 1 r DC v v di C x >1 v_. iOVVvJs •i ' Playing tlie South at lOreasecL pric 5, .a U3F. AT . «Brnn.e Mn.-, nsr’rtx a* X'nawm w-r* -rr >«■ '» X-2 I <vz ’ iFTr c T-Fi Sg* .•« -'•ctw. a .* ■jbti ■<■ r r-u ki u. > » -Nbb rvC. it • .. . - i .■ ■ .tl IvJ. ~ « ... ..... w . ... —. « ———■ I —l 1 ■ ■ —• ■ —-111 —.l - ——. ... - - ■ .1- II - ran - ——.— —— ■ •*“ —...i- —< * —-1... . .. -. ■ ——. «-•-- - - ■ —■■ - -■ —. .in— ra< in..-., ~ . - - ■■ ■ , ■ . ■ ■■■ ... - - unouiystxeqk Will n»t b- > <nizeJ as an ordinary fcnglish woiJ. A ' ir.l is th4 expression of an idea. I The above - *m > nafon of niters express an • idea, for no one will look at it without having | Impressed upon his mind the fact that a new I Style of type has been designed which is at once ths most modest, the most handsome, and the most (esthetic that has ever been' used in the “art preservative of all arts." Expressing as it does this idea of Superlative Refinement In printing, it might well become a recognized English word for the fact that any other combination of letters set in this style of type would give the observer the same impression of modest beauty, while this same Combination of vowels and consonants would fail to express any such idea at all if it wera I set in any other style of type. - “ ■ Notice. GEORGIA, Floyd C unty:— NoLice is herein given that a petition signed by fifteen or more Freeholders of the 1516th • District G. M. of said County lias been filed in ■ my office asking that the behefits for the provi j siops of Sections 1249,1450, 1451,1452, 1453,1 aud 1454, of tlk <'ode of Georgia of 1882 and i the mendments theretoshall apply to said Dis- I trice, i Inn her give no. ice that said matter will be heard on the 2 Hh.dayof Augu-t inst.and if no i valid objection are shown an Election will be ordered to occur on the 13th. da} oi Septeme I next to decide the Question of “Fence <*r Stoc Law’ according to the Statutes in such esse made ami provided. Given umh r my hand and Official signature this August 9th. 1894. John P. Davis, Ordinary ?OV McLlc , 14- Cl* 1 .COU t>3 2,orln<; igejt»ion,use BROWN j ROM BITTERS “Warted* H - nd made,” thats > he ■ - -mJ lof the latent and L cst production from xhe agar Fac o- I ry . Ask yur dealer .cr one. \ \* / \ *1 / The compa rati ve value of these twocards Is known to most persons. They illustrate that greater quantity is Not always most to be desired. • • These cards express the beneficial qual ity of Ripans • Tabules As compared with any previously known DYSPEPSIA CURE. Ripans Tabules: Price, 50 cents a box, Os druggists, or by mail. RIPANS CHEMICAL CO., 10 Sprnco St., N.Y. ■- ’ ■ <>.„ ' ■A.".. ", ... • -J' ' • ’ ' •> i .ce THE GREATEST LEADER IN AMUSEMENTS’ THE BARNUM & BAILEY Greatest Show On Earth A r F KOMF, -]■ NOT UNTIL OCTOBER THE ( 6ih,* ’ Beginning on that day a Grand Triumphant Tour of the Southern States. BE FOOLED BY NO CHEAP SIDE-SHOWS I There is only one great and inimitable show in the world and that is THE BIC BARNUM & BAILEY SHOW. Capital invested $3,500,000. Daily expenses $7,800. Only show in dor*e Iby the Clergy. No False Pretenses. No Exaggeration. EVERY THING JUST AS ADVERTISED. New Performances, New Peeple, New Attractions ETHNOLOGICAL CONGRESS °% aVage G people. GREAT EQUESTRIAN TOURNAMENT. FOX HUNTERS’ MEET. ‘ EQUESTRIAN MAY-POLE DANCE. THREE CIRCUS WANES Ift THREE RINGS Two Elevated Stages, Race Track and Steel-barred Animal Arena. TRAINED ANIMAL EXPOSITION! Acrobatic, Gymnastic and Tumbling Tournaments. Circus, Hippo drome, Racing, Aerial, Equestrian, Wild Beast aud Domestic Animal Exhibitions. COLLECTION GF GIANT ANO PIGMY QUADRUPEDS GATHERING OF CURIOUS CREATURES FROM ALL COUNTRIES. SALE HI) FEIILE EQt’ESTRHKS-12 SCORES OF CHAMPION AERIALISTS. 20—OF THE FUNNIEST CLOWNS IN THE WORLD—2O. GL’R PRICES THE SAME NORTH SOUTH And Everywhere We Take Our Entire Big Show. TO EVEOHIG C WU. wi «-4nw?uHLHrv t> i «nv.' ji ntinrrr--y«B®»» Compared with Ours Other Shows Would Be Dear at Ten Cents. i r is 'T* ‘T ““' *"'i I £TLJXnL< i ill IT 11! |II 11 I ''CsHKOms JOHANNA. ' bi "j " ! P ’. iWwtkwielwSSnwlSpl i I^L”'’Mil) ■ 1 I PUPILS MUST REGISTER. I t!;?; 1 ? f< ’ th*- coming term of ibo Rom 1 1 .h 1 ic Schools, w U be i. giAtei9 I fiis.J classifl d i-.t t ho i'mm I tii’diny 011 i’owei Hill, , v'.’i dnesunv ■»> ' Tl,u ,a <' y 29 band l I in I t ;;i ir,g at 9 ••.. m j I'tipi!*’. ;in colored -cbom will j mp-.ri. a. lheir building. 8-26 st. J. 0. 11 an ir. - —— best 5 cent , moke cm the market War tens hand n -vie,” For sale by all dealers. Try ne. » S X I .?■■■■ i; . ...J • > ft /■ ■ *' I - *’ . ' * ’ ■ tj’f . ' ’X • h 4 sS . . - , '. c A. .. ..v...... , | ■< t f ■ -e_: '■ hotTif Pirc!?) <. Hte ■ ’ ■ - .I ' , v.-ranea . ■ ... t '■ : •to sorry me . • J i • • ■ • -Xi. pH... . ■ i I - ' '*■« b.u<i uet H-e ~‘m :i, i I ’' . •■••■rye.hero. M>..10 e-.jy ? rn.. ■ -.Hi:' 'S . j “Wr i ■ a ' and •macie'* i- ' a test proeuc’b l " e Ron u C- .. ;.c *>ry. 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