The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, September 10, 1894, Image 7

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FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, * I GREAT SALE II A letter from Capt. W. H Steele who is in J New York say«; Sell goods regardless of cost to make room for the Mammoth stock I have bought. ||- LOOK At prices and you will know we “are thepeople.” Vienna China dinner sets, handsome decoration 111 piece j $8.74. Beautiful Gold Ilargirg Lamps. Only $2.00 Fancy Decorated Hanging Lamps, Cut Glass Prisoms $3,75. Handsome Nickel Plated Rochester Hand Lamp sl’7s. Large size glass stand tamps complete .25c, New Style Sewing Lamp. .71c. Medium glass stand lamps complete ,20c. Glass stand lamps .15c. Everything in Ilavilands finest Chinas. At cost. Everything in fine German china. At cost. Exerything in fancy goods and Bric-a-Brac. At cost. Remember these prices are good onl y for one week, I ; ONLY I FOR ONE WEEK I KOH, . I ONE WEEK I ONEWEIK ' W. H. STEELE, Successor to Oarver & Harper 241 & 243 BROAD ST. ROME GA. ELEIMC MB COMMS Look Over the Passengers— Many of Them Will Interest Yon C. S. McWilliams, of Bellville, Ga., spent Sunday in the city. W.C. Jackson, of Pembroke, Ga., is stopping at the Armstrong. Mr. C. M Fouche, of Knoxvill Term., is in the city. ’ Mr. J. M. Wyatt, of Raccoon Mills, was in the city Sunday. Mr. Waring Best, of Cartersville was in tho city yesterday. Mr. A.S. Lansdell went down to Atlanta this morning. Miss Spyker White, of Vans Valley, was in the citv today. Mr. Thompson Hiles returned yesterday from Shelbyville, Tenn. The tent will be moved to the Fourth Ward this week, and ser vises will commence Friday. Lieutenant 11.. J. Stewart spent yesterday with private Farris Nix on. of Pinson’s Station. Mr. L. A- Dean went down to Cedartown this morning on legal business. Merges John. .Ledbetter and M. M. Jack stopped over Sunday in the city. Mrs. Brume, of Nashville, who has been the guest of Mrs. W. J- Neel for some time, returned home today. Mr. Rosenburg and son, Louis, returned yesterday from a business trip to Washington, New York, and Philadelphia. Mr. Henry Stansbury, an old Rome boy who is prospering in Atlanta, spent Sunday iu the city with friends and lelatives. Mrs. Judge Janes, of Cedartown, is visiting Mrs. J. C. Harris. Mr. George Sharp is one, of the proudest men in Rome today—lts the first baby and a beautiful daughter it is. Sharp too. 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. Miss. Bessie White of Gadsden, who has been the guest of the Misses O’Neill on Avenue, for the past week, returned home todaj, Books, slates,tablets and pencils at Smiths Don’t forget the great games of baseball Thursday, Friday and Saturday between Rome and Car tersville in the North Rome Park. They will be worth seeing. Flour 40 and 45 cents. Morris Miss Berta Madaox, who has been spending some weeks with friends m Summerville, returned home this morning. She was ac companied by Mies Edla Fite, a charming young lady of Summer Ville, Starch 5 cents lb. Morris Best flour at Morns’ 45cts. Telephone 26. Miss. Octavia Sproulls and Miss Susie Cunyus, two beautiful young ladies from Stylesboro are in the city the guests of Miss Laura Moore on Avenue A. Kock Candy 15 cents lb. Morns Mr. S. A. Harris closed his meet ing at Mount Pleasant, Sifnday. It was a spendid meeting and 41 new members were received Jinto the church. THE HUSTLER OF ROME. MONDAY SEPTEMBER, 10 1894 Mr Thomson Hiles went to Sum merville today on business. For Sale Cheap:—One good horse and set of harness, also bug gy. Apply to Charley McKinney, No. 802 Broad St. 9-7-6 t. Flour 40cts. at Mor ris’ Telephone 25. Mrs. \V L C.illio- is in Texas Val ley for a lew duvs liie guest of her brother, Mr. G B Murphey. Mr Collier is for iln> same length of time the •‘humlomi a end most popula r baciieli i ’ m the city. Camp Meeting. Tlmre was several hundred peo ple at .Morrisoncamp ground yes terday. Dr. Gibson preached a beautiful sermon m the morning, and the crowd was so large that many could not find seats. Every vehicle in the livery stables here, was engaged days ahead, and the Romans were numerous on the grounds. The meeting wi 1 c >n tinue during the week, * You can find any thing needed in a school room at Smiths. WAIT FOR THE BiG BARNUM & BAILEY SHOW! T»‘HMfflnwgasr THE gkeatest leader in amusements! BARNUM & BAILEY Greatest Show On Earth A/r ROME. NOT UNTIL O ITO 3ER THE 1 6th, 'OiSIgS feW EE N® BY N 0 CHEAP SIDE-SHOWS! FgJ ■'■e yf There is only one great and inimitable show in the world and that is THE BIC BARNUM & BAILEY SHOW. - , '' ,; x Capital invested $3,500,000. Daily expenses $7,800. Only show in, dorsed by the Clergy. No False Pretenses. No Exaggeration. EVER?” ■ ,J > JUST AS ADVERTISED. New Performances, New People, NeW INCREASED h’ EVERY WAV ® grand’ ethnological congress 01 saVage G peoi>Tb. Except in price Os admission. -T® t- J GREAT EQUESTRIAN TOURNAMENT. FOX HUNTERS’ MEET. EQUESTRIAN MAY-POLE DANCE. W THREE CIRCUS COMPANIES IN THREE RINGS greater number of acts, and better ones than ever tielore. „ mi iu. i i. .... ''Z''2<S» 5 Elevated Stages, Race Track and Steel*barred Animal Arena ““ ™“SE,“tS“ c£ TRAINED ANIMAL EXPOSITION! Curious Human Beings with queer religions and ceremonies, Acrobatic, Gymnastic and Tumbling Tournaments. Circus, Hippo, pagans, idoiators. Heathen, Moharamed.'.us, cannibals, vishnus. drome, R ’ciug, Aerial, Equestrian, Wild Beast and Domestic Buddhists, Confucians, Hindoos Christians and .'tuaaons, who e „ Animal Frhihitinns familesaf savage people with their huts, weapons, :;nplcmeu>s, Animal I.XniOIIIOUS. 7nw 7m ia f COLLECTIOK GF GIANT AND PIGMY QUADRUPEDS DID YOU EVER SEE A Glhfti GjIUuLA , gathering of curious creatures from all countries. A No, and you never will unless you attend the ' BARNUM 4 MUIONNSM ON M Here is the only living spechnen of the wonderful couuterfe.t 20—OF THS FUNNIEST CLOWNS IN THE WORLD—2O MUNI, THE WIDOW OF K 8 CHIKO. OUR FRIGES THE SAME NORTH AND SOUTH The Greatest curiositv ever exhibited, and of the utmost interest And Everywhere We Take Our Entire Big Show. m3’ - MMKWM ID FVFRYTrIINfi children miMMIimUIE OF WltD HJMSBi BA:K. lliL r ma. « ...... ; T , ♦ a j Compared with Ours Other Shot Would Be Dear at Ten Cents. Ferocious, Wild and Domestic Amnia,s performing at sue time. £ IMMENSE HORSE FMS. tsY il w •iant Ox, 18 hands high. Hairless Horse. Dwarf Cattle. Steer | .ZlllaM Cl*L»vl&Ae B with 3eyes, 3 nostrils and 3 horns. fwssrX® cr/tX i tSr B?'..st®' Y 1 • I-Y/Z"ife'Z V VtSGMhs mm siw ms ® All the Crowned Heads of the world represented, an.l the Military Uniforms >■ \ N T7 of all the nations, at 9a. in. on day of show. T KMffi! X Z* I THE VERY LOWEST EXCURSION RATES ON ALL RAILROADS To All Points on the Big Show's Great Southern Tour. ms I Bowling Green, October 2; Nashville, October, 3; Columbia, October 4; ~ JpM 3 Bjcmingham. October 5; Montgomery, Octobes 6; Macon, October S; Amar- \ - ir JF Sus. October fi; Augusta, October 12; Athens, October 13; Atlanta, October ‘ *>, -NBil “ -». K>; Rome, October 16; Chattanooga, October 17. y- ~ eoovun. > SO. CTS.-NORTH AND SOUTH- ADMISSION 30 CTS. Beware ofCheap 2ScShows, Playing file South at Increased prices, IBJVEtISrTTIXZE &> ZBJkIUiHFE" ALONE GIVE THE SAME SHOW ANDTHE Same Prices North andSouth. Mr. A. S. Bucher, cf Atlanta e in the city. City Court. The September term of the city < court opened in the New Court House this morning. Only one case was tried this morning Slinguff <fc Co, vs P H C Woods, J C Battle de f aidants; Robt Turner claimant. Levy aad claim, verdick, finding property subject, Court adjourned i I after dinner, until morning. i Warter’s “H an d| made” grows more pop u!ar as tne days go by— > and its because of mer it. For sale by all deal-i ers. Try one. if. A. Smith sells new and second hand school books. NOTICE. All accounts, now due, and un paid by September loth, will be put into the hands of Walter Har ris for collection. Respectfully, 8-10-st. H. S. Lansdell, NORTH GEORGIA Jptel College, DEPARTME?r/ Gr THE UNIVERSITY, At Gahlonega, Georgia. Spring teirn begins frst 2londi,y In February. Tall terir begins fir. j I£- aday in September. FULL LITERARY COURSES. TUITION FREE W th ample corps of teachers. - THROUGH MILITARY TRfIIKIHG under a U. 8. Army Officer detailed by Secretary of war. Departments of Business, Short < hand, Typewriting, Telegraphy, ■ Music and Art. Under competent and thorough instructors. YOUNG LADIES have equal advantages. CHEAPEST COLLEGE ill the SOUTH I For catalogues and full Information ad | dress Secretary or Treasurer of Boar. Trustees. For Malar la, Trou» ' bJ e,orlndige3tion J ( BROWN'S IRON BITTERS • NOTICE! Having this day sold my good wii< in busi ness Unde r, a-<ing, Fur niture &. etc., to tne Mc- Donald-Sparks-St ew art Co., I bespeak tor them the liberal patron ag j extended us in the past knowing that they merrit the same by their strict and careful atten tion to business. W. A Rhudy. Referingto the aboy® we assume the oublic that they can xpect or us none but the best ot attention and consider ation in the Undertak ing departme n t—o u success and reputation in the furnitu eano carpet business is to well known to need any comment at this soliciting your tra r e J, p all our departments, w are yours truly, McDo n a I d-S park Stewart-Co.