The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, September 17, 1894, Image 8

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Mh YES! Our new goods continue to ar rive, And in a few days we will have as RICH and tasty a display of China, Cut Class and Royal Vi treous goods as was eve shown in Rome. Our stock will be of the latest patterns and decorations, and of the -+FINEST QUALITY* To be found in any city this side of New York, We carry in "he finer qualities Os -*§»CHINA and CUT GLASSY Only the product of the standard Manu facturers in these lines; every piece stam ed and guaranteed, Buy from us and you get the BEST NOT THE NEXT BEST Forth s week we will put on HPIdCIAL S7VLE Sorqie very pretty pieces of p'ain and decora ted China as odd pieces, at remarkably low prices. We will need the room for our new goods and make this special offer for this week. We invite you to call and examine this spQc ial line as well as our entire stock. 0 r goods are the finest to be found. PRICES RIGHT ON EVERYTHING Remember our Special Sale _f odd China Pieces this week W. H. STEELE, M- Carver* & Harpers *0171) STvVNDs-. BUYING A PIANO You have been thinking d buying a Piano fora long time. Jf you keep putting it (Ml you will never get it. Now is the time to buy, as 'all is near at ha ml, crops were never better. Nights are getting longer, a 1 d you have more time to enjoy music. Call at store 227, 1> oad street and let me show vou some tine in struments. I can sell you a new Piano for $200,00, A good one like the Kingsbery Piano far $300,00,0r a I rstclass onewill cost a little more. Terms easy. If you can’t call at the store write for catalogue and price All 1 want is a chance to p/ove my claims. I s 11 some of the best make ot Pianos and Or gans, and wid save you mon ey on anything in the music line. E. E. FORBES, 227. Broad St. Rome Ga. and AnnistonAia. A. GRA.fH OWjF'EJRU MME. A. RUPPERT’S r IkKS FACE BLEACH MME. A. RUPPERT -/.S* says: *’i appreciate the fact that there are many thou- '' .zJjdak Ai eandauf’adiesintin Unite 1 States th at would like t > try my World-Renowned Face W* Bleach: but have been kept from doing ho on ac countof pri<» which isS2.OO per bottle ur 3 bottles taken Fj&L together, SJ.GO. In order that all of these may have an opj •irtunity, 1 will give >r to every caller, absolute ly free, a sampi* bottle, and Cc to RU PPIy those out — —of city.or in any partof the World.l will send it safely packed in plain wrapper all charges prepaid, for 25 cents, silver or stamp.’* In every case 9f freckles, pimples.moth, sal lowness, black heads, acne,eczema, oiliness, rough ness, or any discoloration or disease of the skin, and wrinkles (not caused by facial expression) FACT! Bleach removes absolutely. It docs not cover up, as cosmetics do, but is a cure. Address MADAME A. KVPPFRT, (Dept. 0.) Wo. e East 14th St., NEW YORK CIT* TOMORROW ...+-N3lS:>»«+* THE BIG SHOWDAY Os The Year SELLS BROTHERS KEEP Open Hous3 To morrow SEE THE BIG MM AT 10 O'CLOCK See The Great est Tent Display EVER SEEN SOUTH -»BTHE BIGGEST CIRCBSE<- And all round Big Show that ever Cressed the Ohio River Which will prove the Slan derous attack made by a would be Rival con cern as False SELLS BROTHERS Are the first to reduce prices other shows must follow our ex ample. . 50c. Admits Adults, 25c.For Cliilflreß. That’s About All To Be Said Here. THE HUSTLER OF ROME. MONDAY SEPTEMBER, 17 1894. WAIT FBH iht mu > ’ I— _ aßgSMßPgßgjar I IHE ... RATtST LEABEIt IN AMUSEMENTSf “ . * 1 “ •. '7-7V- & pfihrj f * ■ ’ - •.. ' Gres e*’* Show On Earth: AT ROME, ~ . NOT UNTIL OCTOBER 16TH t, 7'.. \ 7'\, ‘ 7 1, L?' * ! float d>. a (Iraotl Triumphant Taur of the Southern States. W-TNa 7 7 ; 7 nNO CHEAP SIDE-SHOWS I '"'aTAT' X JBOB? I -7 " Tl7 Bie BARNUM & BAILEY SHOW. 7k ■ J 77 Cn It Ji •vested $3 J 00.000. Daily expenses $7,800. Only show in. > dor «! !■ (he C!e gy. No False Pretenses. No Exaggeration. EVERY. ”■* • K;N<> JUST AS ADVERTISED. Now Performances, New People, New *"" *7" Alt •( iuus INCREASED h’ EBIY WAI (Ko etkh logical congress .. f <7'7 / GREAT EQUESTRIAN TOURNAMENT. FOX HUNTERS’ MEET. Except in price of aauiUsion. T EOUESTRIAN MAY-POLE DANCE. LARGER CANVAS. ÜBGcR MENAGERIE g TIjREE CIRCUS COMPANIES IK THREE RINGS More Trained Animals, more Horses nr re Men. more novelties, a ’ e wilivaj greater uumter of acts, and better one* u>au ever betore. 1 Elevated Stages, Race Track and Steel-barred Animal Arena “HH™ W TRAINED ANIMAL EXPOSITION! 7? 7 A Nvmnastic and Tumbling Tournaments. Circus. Hlddo. Curious Human Beings with queer r'.lig-iocs and ceremonies. - l’ Anri-il FHnA.tr inn W!W Roast nnd lagans Idolaters Heathen. Mohainriedpr.s, Caauib Is. Vishnu., <~r~ (troni*, i.'Cjiig, Aerial, tqaesirian, VT..Q Blast linfl Domestic Buddhists, Confucians. Hi idoo.v Chri/tianc and nr- .-on«, who e Ablniul Exhibit tamilesOf savage people with their huts, weapons, itnplemeu:., /C iasiruuieo... ....1..,«»—. /TV.-aT'' COLLECTION 2F GIANT ANO PIGMY QUADRUPEDS DID YOU EVER SEu !> fiIART G'lb.lbLA? (MTIIBKINBOPIVBIVOSIBBITVBESFBOXUXCOUNTBIES. niDviW7WuW7»"'-'777-7' npr.) 12-CIL’iJIITOS JI.ILE AND FEMALE EQUESTRIANS-12 DAiilWi;! (V DAILi.I Uididirl Alb'll U.l uAIIHI SCORES of champion ABRiALISTS. Here is the only living speom-n efthe wonderful counterfeit 20 OF THE FUNNIEST CLOWNS IN THE WORLD—-20. MIIFJ, THE WiW 7 B7 CiilK. OUR PR'SF-S THE SAME NORTH AND SOUTH j i r, , r An.l Everywhere Wo Take Our Entire Big Show. Th** Greatest Curtostl ’ ever rxhib tcc and of tne tniost interest > s . T • ~v ‘J’ r ° 'SW.. . , Tvith Our* Other Shot Quid Be Dear at Ten Cents, herocious. Wild a:iu Domes* Atmn h .r . < ’ ’•*.’< 'v'*. -x k ' 1 m m £‘X“ 77" 77-' ’>s ili B Giant Ox. 18 hands, hg 1 H.i’r'ess H t s-- Dwir’ title. r..-r ‘ _ ■ I ; xV. -7' ’ 7kSt' ! 71i$ ! ' with 3 eyes, 3 nostrils an , 1 hums. 4 p.aX’ ! . T'.,, i tTr'''.7t !' wEWW utILIV wl i)iOM i UHdi. bfbu bhiiiWij All the Crowned Heads o: the won a. renre'eut an Itn : Mdnarv Uniforms r-< jff VI IWWfajjMSryry .r .11 the .a, r t THE VERY LOWEST EXOMN RATES W on all bailholds To All Points on the Bis Show’s Great Sourhern Tour. Bowling Green, October 2; Nsshville, Octaher, 3; Columbia, October 4; .77 JjTy '*s gey. f\ f sass Birmingham, October 5; Montgomery, October 6; M .con, October 8; Amer- d gjr J icus. October 9; Augusta, October 12; Athens, October 13; Atlanta, October * V-7 15; Rome, October 16; Chattanooga, October 17. 1W " . TO O'K’S.-740'FJTK AHU SOUTH— ADMSSSIGK 50 CTS. Reserved seats at regular prices, and Admission tickets at usua advance, at Yeiser’s Drugstore, 330 Broad street. BEWARE OF CHEAP 25CENT SHOWS, PLATING THE SOUTH AT INCREASED PRICES IB &> ALONE GIVE THE SAME SHOW ANDTHE Same Prices North and South. ELEGTKICCARCOLU 0 | ’ ook Over the Passengers— Many of Them Will Interest You Col E.W,Marsh. of Atlanta, is in 1 the city. Dr. Marshall returned from Car tersvil’.e this - morning Mr. Frank Ervin went to Carrolten . to dry on business Mrs Seaborn Wright is in Atlan i ta visiting relatives. Mr. Weatherly of Mumford Ala. is at the Central hotel. Col. W. S. Standefer, of Gads : den is stopping at the Central. Mr. Louis Bass left Sunday for Waco, Texas, where he will probab- I ly go into business. Mr. Bob Sioau, representing the i L&mt r. Rankin & Lamar drug firm of Atlanta, is in the city. Capt. A t B S. • Moseley went to Chattanooga this morning to attend a meeting of the Grad Lodge of the K night Temq 1 r . Mri M. E.Gvvan went to Atlanta I this morning on legal business. I Mr. and Mrs J. H. Cooper, pass ed through the city this morning I enroute to Atlanta from Cave Spring. Jamie, little son of Mr. J. E. Cothran, is cretically ill. His fath er has been telegraphed for and will reach here tomorrow. You can find any {thing needed in a schoolroom at Smiths. 1 Miss Donavan, of Wadly Ga, passed through the city today en- * route to Cartersville to visit Miss ! Orie Betet. She had been visiting i friends in Cave Spring. j FOR SAL E—O n e • spring delivery wagon | with top, terms cash. I Apply to T. F. Foster. 2 w. Mr. James Arrington, of Summer. vilb, spent yesterday in the city with fr ends. He left todiiv for Rockmart, where he will enter Piedmont Insti tute. Sugar scts. at Morris Telephone 26. ’ Miss Mamie Whitehead f>f Rock mart. is visiting the family of T. J. Reese in the Fifth W avd, ’ Miss Rosa Woodruff, who has been visiting Miss leila Krouse in Atlanta, ; for several days, returned home to day About fifty Romans went to CaA 1 itersville yesterday to the tabernacle meeting, Sam Jones was not present but two or three thousand people ■ were in the city to her him preach 11, A. Smith will sell ‘{you school books >| cheaper than the cheapest. Mr. R. A, Gwaltney has accepted ’ a good position with the Central Railroad at Tennile. and left If st , night for that place. Mr.JL. C. Mathis . who was at one time agent for the Central line, is in Tennile and secur ed the place for Mr. Gwaltney. Warter’s hand made ■is the finest smoke on the market---and then 1 * it is Rome made;Fruits ’ of home Industry. Ask your dealer for one. Books, slates,tablets land penc is at Smiths NOTICE! Having this day sold my good will in busi | ness unde; taking, Fur niture & etc., to the Mc- parks-St eW art Co., I bespeak tor them the liberalpatron age extended us in the past knowing that tney merrit the same by then strict and careful atten tion to business. W. A. Rhudy. Referingto the aboy® we assure the < chat they can expect o. us none but the best o attention and consider ation in the Undertak ing departme n t—o u success and reputatio in the furniture an carpet business well known to need any comment at this tirn e r" soliciting your trade n all ourdepartments, v are yours truly, . Me Dona Id-S parks- Stewart-Co.