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FOR ONE WEEK ONLY,
GREAT SALE
* Ale tter from Capt. W. Hjj f Steele who is in
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.■New toiksa>N, Sell regardless ot cost
to make room for the Mammoth stock 1 have
bought.
LOOK
At prices and you will know we “are thepeople.**
Vkona ( I ina Ghi.t r sets, handsome decoration 114 piece
sß.7s:.
Beautiful Gold Ila. girg Lamps, (jidy $2.00
Fancy Decorated Hanging Lamps, Cut Glass Prisoms
$3.7 5.
Handsome Nickel Plated R< cheater Hand Lamp sl’7s.
Large size glass stand lamps complete ,25c.
New Styb* Sewing Lamp. .74c.
dium glass stand lamps complete .20 .
■Glass stand lamps .15c.
JSrcrythrng in Havilands lines < hinas. At cost
Every thug in fine German china. \teost.
tExery thing in fancy goods am’. ric-a-I’rac. At cost.
"Reim mber these prices are good only forcne week.
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I Sjgil Yourself |
i Maa When you meet with an accident, |
IMr fwnwisb Km s P rain a J oint > get,cut, burned or |
1 TO bruised; when you are attacked |
’i w * th cram P s > colic, cholera mor- I
I\\ US ’ dysentery, or suffer with any |
*l\ the ordinary every-day pain |
producers, doctor yourself
WITH
PAIN-KILLER
It never fails to give prompt relief, and is always at home
s when wanted. Get a bottle and have it ready. It’s the I
best family physician you could possibly employ. You |
can now get double the quantity for the same old price, 5
Sold everywhere. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Providence, R. I. {
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i-fTiaste.-a be-ias first Monduy tu Fcbr.~. -
Kall fire* Monday in Scptemoer.
FULL LITERARY CftLsriSl'..
TUITION FREE
X\ th ample corps of teachers
THROUGH «mtn-ARYTP*;E;Hf.
..k X . lam «WWV» m; 1 ~ -». J, a
under a V. 8. Army Officer detar 11
Secretary of war. •
Departments cf Business, S'.n-l
hand, T&wwrffing, Teiegr<-<«?>,
and Art.
couif iiud thorough instruct fr**.
lADJES have evual advantages.
CHEAPRffJGQUEGE IN the s!'"Tr
-«*’ .■ uir. _ .
v and full informal i
lreae SscEStary or Treasurer of Fou
Trusty 'i!
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DOYLE NOT GUILTY.
—
. !:. 'nd of a Sensational Murder
at Forystli
■', r -si’.i, Sept. 8. —The jury in
! ;■>;. !■ murder case, after being
ou a’out x een h mrs, returned
a '. ‘‘rd:< t of not guilty this morn-1
f
mg.
Young Doyle was charged with
I k in G.’.ins at the High
j ’ ails picnic last year.
la v as r.'iH'osi-iited by Judge'
a ■' i ynton.Hon. T. I>. Caba
■ : • r.'ii'. (’ >'. Willingham; the
- »l:- i• • v Mark Beck and
j i i i'er-<ms.
’ p ■ —••! stipei se he broke
. a t ( ven'x.ioh? I’ r.lita—
J’ ’ r w i s>' ■ l(.-u d<>i h mean to 11
. .>• be 1■ ■ 11 a meni? “No
he | i.<Je i j. ■ kvz 'a.. * p«] a and broke
j li.u • -Truth. 1
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THE HUSTLER OF ROME, SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 9 1894
liLEGM GAB GLILUMN
•ook Over the Passengers—
Many of Them Will
Interest Ycu
Miss Edith Carver will leave
Tuesday for Atlanta.
The Misses Holleyunan, who
, have been visiting Mrs. C. T. Par
ish in this city, left yesterday for
Decatur.
Lucky Strike tobac
co Best natural leaf
made.
John Harvey left Friday for!'
Young Harns luistutute.
Miss Louise Oehmig, of Chat
tanooga, who has been visting the
! family of Mr. E. H. West on Sec
ond Avenue .during the summer,
left yesterday for her home.
When traveling, always take a cake
of Johnson's Oriental Soap with you ;
| diseases are often caught from using
Intel soap. For sale by J, T. Crouch -
& Co.
Dr. Ebon Hiller returned yester
i day from a very pleasant stay at'
Majors Springs.
i Mr. AV. W. Brooks came down |
from Summerville yesterday.
Shell Road tobacco
best 1 5c plug on earth.
Mr Charlie Knight of Cedartown
was in the city yesterday.
Mr, H. Robinson of Atlanta district '
j mail agent, is stooping at the Arm- •
i strong.
Warter’s “H and
made” grows more pop
ular as tne days go by—
and its because of mei
it. For sale by all deal
ers, Try one.
Mr. and Mrs, C A Caidwell of
Frankfort Ky. parsed through the i
i eitv V's ordav enroufe Lome from l
I
I C ve Sprint,
They wen: tlteie looking,’ or a suit
able 1- catie as thev wish to' wove
Books, slat xs, tablets
and pent Is at Smiths
Mr, George Porter •. i' Sever ( reek,
wa, in the city yestedrv .
I Mr. Will Reynolds loft yester
day f ■ Lav. ri ■ 'o. X . J.. where ■
Flour 40 and 45 cents,
Morrit
Mr, Hughes Reynolds will leave
shortly for Boston, and will enter
Harvard College.
You can find any
thing needed in a
school room at Smiths.
Mr. J. 31. Stark of Tallapoosa is
stopping at the Armstrong.
Judge Henry set the cases for the
September term of Superior
Courtyesterday.
Starch 5 cents lb
Morris
Mrs. M. A. Nevin is visiting rel
atives and friends in Atlanta.
Mr. J. B. Carver, now of Atlan
ta, is in the city for afew days.
He reports excellent business in
his new field.
Best flour at Morris’
45cts. Telephone 26.
I . . •
City court will open at the court
i house tomorrow morning, with
Judge W. L. Turnbullin charge.
Regular morning and evening
j services at the North Rome Baptist
I church today.
The streets were crowded with
people yesterday and last night,
sml the merchants all report a
sp'endid trade.
Kock Candy 15 cents lb.
Morns
For Sale Cheap:—One dgoo
horse and set of harness, also bug
gy. Apply to Charley McKinney,
No. 302 Broad St. 9-7-6 t.
Mr. J. I>. Gwaltney will open
his hoys high School Monday in '
the old office building of the O'niel
Lumber Company on Second Aven-I
ue.
Flour 40cts. at Mor
ris’ Telephone 26.
“INTERESTING TO ALI?
Art Potterv, Bric-a-Brae, Onyx Tables, Liberary, Hall and S ■
Lamps. China and Glassware. Vln ß
W E EXTEND A CORDIAL INVITATION
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To the public to visit us and examine the beautiful articles disni
in this, our , P
NEW DEPARTMENT”
“A CROCKERY STORE”
"A HOCISEFdRNISHING STORE”
Where you can buy any article for Household use, v?ry r.iuch p der
any price you have had he, eXTcrc.
OUE 5 AND 10c COUNTERS
RE FULL OF BARGAINS.
THE’ . /LLTY STORE
Cr- 1 V-JTZTxiTSj
318 BKOtXD ST. ROME, GA.
Mr. R. A. Ward of Anniston,
is at the Cedtral Hotel.
Mr. Samuel Funkhouser has re
turned from an extended trip, to
j Baltmore. New Yoik and points
! in Virginia.
Oostanaula Lodge No. 113 will
confer the second degree on next
Tuesday night. Final arrange
ments wtll be made relative to the
Anniversary Meeting the 20th of
this month. Every member who
has an interest in the success of
this occasion is requested be
eprsent.
i Mr - and Mrs. J. F. Dupree were
in the ci ay yesterday.
Dr. Cox will leave tomorrow for
Philadelphia He will take a
p >st —graduatecourse in surgery in
Phihtdelphiaand New York col
lege,
The jumping or electric beans in
| Trevilt & Johnson’s show window,
. have attracted many curious visitors
in the past few days. By the way if
you have a jumping tooth (one that
aches awfully bad) Mr. Paid Reese,
the clever] young prescriptionist in
this store,has au instantaneous rente*
dy for it. It is his own preparation
and is guaranteed to dotlie work.
Concert Last Night.
The concert at the Armstrong
last night by Prof, Ford’s select
orchestra, was listened to by a
large and appreciative audience.
The music discoursed by this
orchestra is splendid. They will
give concerts nt the hotel every
Wednesday night through the
winter. Dr. Mar-hall cordially in
vites every lovht of fine music to
come and hear them •
LOST. Ou upper Broad Street
near residence of Mr. Sam Powers,
a pair of gold rimmed spectacles in
morocco case. A suitable reward will
be given if left at this office.
HAM AHO EGGS.
Mr. S. S. King will commence
moving his stock of yroceries into
his new store ar, the corner of
Broad street and Third Avenue.
'I his building as it stands is one
of the handsomest houses in the
city. The interior furnishings are
very pretty and convenient, and
Mr. King puts in the most com
plete stock ot fresh and salable
goods. He has a courteous and ca
pable force of clerks and wants
your trade.
The Medical Building has at
tracted » trio of the most pros
perous business firms in the c ty.
But such is not to be wondered at
considering the convenience of
the handsome storehouse. There
is J 1 Crouch & Co, on the cor-
J ner ..nd it would be almost foolish
• to say anything about the popular
ity and prosperity of this firm.
A. B. McArver has recently moved
I hi sent ire stock next door to Crouch
land is doing a splendid business,
i Mrs. Garrard is just putting the
finishing touches on her beautiful
and saleable stock jin the next
store. That is three trade winners
fiw b&sure.
My life was once indirectly saved
through being a mason,” said a trav
eler at the Armstrong.
“I was going from Denver to Kan
sas City and on the cars met a lot of
nice fellows who were masons,
I belonged +o the order myself and
we all b erne goed frie
■‘The train stopped at a littleway
station, and two powerful looking
and well armed men got aboard. 1
was talking to a gentleman and
paid no attention to them.
“You can imagine my conster
nation when he leveled -his Jpistol
at my head, at the same time yel
ling: ‘That’s my man, I’m going
to kill him. Thon pandemonium
turned loose in that car, and near-
i ly everybody in it tried to crawl
under a seat.
“My Misonic friends grabed the
man and asked him what he
meant,' He replied that he knew
me and t hat 1 had gotten on the
train at a station just above there.
The fellow was in a towering rage
and kept trying to get at his pis*
tol.
At length I gave them my keys
and liunk check Fad them to go
m the baggage car and. that the
would find p'enty of evidence to
prove that I was the wrong mau '
They went through ail my effects
and at last, convinced theoldfei
tow that I had gotten on the train
at Denver.
“Then for the first timely
ec what all the trouble was about
a stranger had insulted the daug
ter of the man that had wanted to
shootme, And I vrily beleieve
untill this day that if itl 1! llot
been for my friends the
man would have killed me
could haave explained.
Messrs. J W. Lancaster, '-' p -
Alien and W, A • 1 honip” •’
leave for Texas Monday nip ll
Mr. Lancaster will
four mouths and will viel
part of the Lone Star state.
In his abscence Mr.
Hackett and Mr. Jones of M ‘
will have charge of the phot°S
gallery,
A Valid Objection.
A young man just hone
college, wishing to inspii' '•
sister with aweof his lean 111 -!
ed to a star and said :
“Doyons lh»t
luminary? It’s biggo
whole world.”
“No ’tain’t,” said she.
“Yes, it is,” replied the
collegian. a th
“Then why don’t it kei p .
rain?” was the triumphant
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