The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, September 03, 1894, Image 8

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FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, ' GREAT SALE A letter from Capt. W. H Steele who is in New York says; Sell goads regardless of cost to make room for the Mammoth stock 1 have bought. LOOK At prices and you will know we ‘‘are thepeople.** Vienna China dinner sets, handsome decoration 114 pieces $8.74. Beautiful Gold Ila. girg Lamps. Only $2.00 Fancy Decorated Hanging Lamps, Cut Glass Prisoms $3.75. Handsome Nickel Plated Rochester Stand Lamp sl*7s. Large size glass stand lamps complete .25c, New Stylo Sewing Lamp. .74c. Medium glass stand lamps complete ,20 . Glass stand lamps .15c. Everything in Havilands finest Chinas. At cost. Everything in fine German china. ( Atcost. Everything in fancy goods and Bric-a-Brac. At cost. Remember these prices are good only for one week, ONLY FOR ONE WEEK FOR ONE WEEK A II P UI P P V 1 IV i 1 ft Vil b II b b Li H. STEELEff Successor to Oarver & Harper 241 & 243 BROAD ST. ROME GA. ' ■ " ■ . I ELBCTBIG UR CMR Look Over the Passengert— jMany of Them Will Interest You Jelly 5 cents at Morns,' Tele phone 26. "Beet N. 0. syrup 35 cents at Morris’ Telephone 26 • Eggs 13 cents tomorrow at|Mor- t ris’ Telephone 26. You can get all kinds of goods cheap at Morris’ Telephone 26. Mr. Benton Cweus spent Sunday in Bartow with his parents. You ran find any thing needed in a school room at Smiths. r Mr. and Mru. R. E L. Neil, of Washington D. C. are in the city visiting relatives. Ask your dealer for Westover Tobacco Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moore and two little daughters returned Sun day from Atlanta. Lucky Strike tobac co Best natural leaf made. Mr. Jack King and two little daughters, who have been spend ing the summer in Tennessee and Virginia have returned home. When traveling, always take a cake of Johnson's Oriental Soap with you; diseases are often caught from using he tel soap. For sale by J, T. Crouch &Co. Mrs. Candler of Columbus Ga, who has been visiting the family of Capt. Frank Woodruff, left yes terday for Gadsden to visit friends and relatives. Mr. Sprcull Fouche returned from Atlanta yesterday evening. QMarflh-l Shanklin returned to Atlanta this morning. Jelly scts. at Morris’ Telephone 26. Mrs. A. A. Sullivan and daught er have returned from an extended trip to various pointe in the north Best flour at Morris’ 45cts. Telephone 26. Miss Annie Pentecost of Gads, den, is visiting Miss Pet Nevin on Fourth Avenue Sugar scts. at Morris’ Telephone 26. Wyatt, Leon and Walton Shank lin left this morning for Young Harris Ga.. where they will enter the Institute there. k Flour 40cts. at Mor ris’ Telephone 26. Mr. A . F. Cantrell of the firm of Cantrell & Owens, returned Sun day from Boston. Mr. Cantrell bought a large stock of fine shoes and the popular firm will be ready to'sell you goods very cheaply, H. A. Smith sells new and second hand school books. Johnson’s Magnetic Oil cure cramps and colic and internal neu ralgia and headache and backache nstantly. 25 and 50 cts. For sale bv J T. Crouch & Co Mrs. M. E. Thompson and little Rachel Shanklin ioft today for Elkton Ky., their future home. To make room for new stock I will sell all Fancy Goods and Bric a-Brac t cost, for one week only, W. H . Steele, successor t° Carver& Harper Mr. J. A. Hall spent Sunday in Calhoun. He will remain in Rome this week, and then return to Cal houn where he will reside perma nently. I WAIT FOR THE BIG BARNUM & BAILEY SHOW! “ THE GREATEST LEADER IN AMUSEMENTS! <3gfrws/TIIE BARNUM & BAILEY Greatest Show On Earth fOB AT ROME. NOT UNTIL OCTOBER THE 16 h, IWnr be FOOLED by no cheap SIDE-SHOWS I THE BIC BARNUM & BAILEY SHOW. ■* Capital invested $3,500,000. Daily expenses $7,300. Only show in. » domed by the Clergy. No False Pretenses. No Exaggeration. EVFRv" ■_ THING JUST AS ADVERTISED. New Performances, New Peenle. New Attractions * ” INCREASED IS EVERY WAY ©za grand ethnological congress w «w tE . — GREiT EQUES^M^J^%Ie%T TE,IS ’ ,KT - ?!!?£. W three circus companies in three rim greater number of acts, and better ones than ever before. Tw() E|eTated Stages, Rllce Track and Steel-barred Animal Arena W TRAINED ANIMAL EXPOSITION! Curious Human Beings with queer religions and ceremonies, X-Wjjpw .<3®. A< robatic, Gymnawtic and rumbling tournaments. (ircus, Hippo, pagans, idoiators. Heathen. Mohammedans, Cannibals, visimus, drome, Racing, Aerial, Equestrian, Wild Beast and Domestic Buddhists, Confucians, Hindoos, Christians and Amazons, whole < jr- Ifta. Animal Fvhihitinns familesof savage people with their huts, weapons, implements, * • DmYMUm'wFHfmVmu? ImF COLLECTION CF GIANT ANO PIGMY QUADRUPEDS DID lUu DYdK odd A uIANI (jUKILLA , GATHERING OF CURIOUS ( reatures froh all countries. BARNUM 4 BAILEY SHOW ON EARTH ' 12-CII ?aoSs’ l S E chLS! LE XSF 8 " 12 Here is the only living specimen of the wonderful eou.terfeit 20— OF THE FUNNIEST CLOWNS IN THE WORLD—2O JOHANNA, THE WIDOW OF BIG CHIKO. OUR PRICES THE SAME NORTH AND SOUTH The Greatest Curiosity ever exhibited, and of the utmost interest And Everywhere We Take Our Entire Big Show, to the scientific as well as the curious. tf-sl \,CSg iniiinninll Tn r*l IFnUTI 11 Al A am run TWO IMM JJENAG-TJES OF Willi AM TRAINED BSASTS. MISSION TO EVERITHIHfc SQq, malfpiict. Ferocious, Wild and Domestic Animals performing at aae time ' &***■< Compared with Ours Other Shows Would Be Dear at Ten Cents. IMMENSE HORSE FAIR, wl 'M<>U ■■vee.va. arum aIIHA With 400 Superb Specimens worth SIOO,OOO. f Arik Giant Ox, 18 hands high. Hairless Horse. Dwarf Cattle. Steer with 3 eyes, 3 nostrils and 3 horns. Omx* fiSiV fimra STB PlMf EVER DM) i All the Crowned Heads of the world represented, and the Military Uniforms',- 4^Kri‘’ ! t Ivj I 1 1 ' ! > n fl I ~ of all the nations, at 9 a. in. on day of show. ; ’ ?• 'fa ’ THE VERY LOWEST EXCURSION RATES ON ALL RAILROADS ’BKTO'T -Ik To All Points on the Big Show’s Great Southern Tour. |jf iffl T Bowling Green, October 2; Nashville, October, 3; Celnmbia, October 4- Bi M Birmingham, October 5; Montgomery, October 6; Macon, October 8- Amer* l A J ieua, October 9; Augusta, October 12; Athens, October 13; Atlanta, October ■ 'fc R 15; Rome, October 16; Chattanooga, October 17. sO< CTB.-NORTH AND SdUTH - ADMISSION 50 CTS. ■« irommuo .. .a.,—— ■ , rimp Beware ofCheap istShows, the South at Increased prices, ALONE GIVE THE SAME SHOW AND THE SamePiicesNorth andSouth --- ; i r '■ ' - _ ■ Col. D B. Hamilton returned yesterday from Atlanta. All k : nds of school text books at H. A. f Smifh . Mr S. A. Harris spent Sunday 1 in Kingston P Editor Otis Clements, of the ’ Southern Argus', spent Sunday in Kingston, Rev C E. Millican will shortly ’ leave to take a theological course, preparatory to entering the regular j ■ minis l r > M r , Sun Chambers, of Alb'rts . viHe A'a, is visiting friends and re'atives m North Rome. i Mr. C. A. Trevitt returned from • Boston last night. He purchased a select stock of holliday goods. To make room for 5 new stocK I will sell all Fancy Goods and Bric-a-Brae at cost for one WAek only. W. H. Steele, Succesor to, Carver & Harper. Mr L. J. Wigner, i.-J home from Fort Worth, Lexas , for a short stay Mr E. G. Fauesf, who put in the iron work in King building, left yes terday for New Orleans. Mr. J. L. Burnetc of Gadsden was at the Armstrong yesterday. Miss Katie Coker, of Jack sot - : (Ville Ala. is visiting her cout»in, | John Coker at the Armstrong. Messrs. W. G. Dmtboo, Bu i Daniel, S. Kyle, M. L. P timer and Terrell speed, were a |ar y of Third Party people in the city yesterday. Wanted: A pair of second hand ; wagon scales. Joknson & Waters. 11 9—3 It North Rome. Mieses M. E, Lamorcaux'an d Viola L iwsou and Mr.J.M. Garvin of Rock Run Ala., spent Sunday in , the city. Mr. W. J. Satterfield went to Chattanooga this morning on busi ness. Miss Grace Stroud, returned this morning from Cave Spring. Mrs LaFayett Mclntosh and three children, of Chattanooga are in the city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jones, in the Fifth Ward. Mr. L E Moore, of Franklin Ky i j iow engaged irith Messrs J. T Crouch <fc Co Mr. Moore, whs at one time with Crouch & Watson i in this city, and the many frrends i he made during his s’ay will he J I glad to welcome him to Rome ( . again. ! j i i j Mr.W. A. Darden, a prominent' , horse dealer of Anniston, passed j I through the city Sunday en route)] home from Kansas City where he i < purchased a carload of film horse -. i A Deadly Rattier. j) A large and venbmcXis rattle | snake attracts much attention in j Connally’s shoe store. It is in a j small box with glass front, and j has eight rattles. People stop and ' take a good look at the scab v ] body and small beady eyes of the" J deadly reptile, and shudder as ] though they “had ’em bad.’’ | Nignt Bloomine Cerius. ) One of tlm fittest spe, i uns of tl I ] nigl.t bloom ng cuius ever seen in , Rome was on exhibtion at Trevitt i ] Johnson’s last right. It was an ui- ■ ] usually large plan , and thirteen < f the am w fragrant fl, wets unfolde . It can e from the ho* house of Mt , • aud Mrs. A J. Ctnlell, and maty people viuifed the t o a last ev n "g to se< i , r^eeoeeoeooee'‘Xseoooo^' i F Colic, Dysen- \ r tery, Diarrhoea, [ or Summer Com- V i plaints, can be quick- >5 V ]*■ ly knocked out with f PAIN- I KILLER <5 This famous ol<l remedy ‘ uS Ji I 5 no equal in curing sickness o ( , g this nature. It is quick in( inaction and never-failing in), I j results. Keep it by you. Sol j, I 1 everywhere. Double theqaan- [ 5 tity now sold for the same *' old price. Prepared only by PERRY DAVIS & S° N * ? Providenca, R- ••