The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, September 20, 1894, Image 8

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Hp- YES! «e* Our tv w goods continue to ar rive, And in a few days we will have as RICH and tasty a display of China, Cut Glass 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 the finer qualities cf and CUT GLASS#&- 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 SPKCI A Iu sale Some 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 forth week. We i .viteyuu to call and examine this spac ial line as well as our enti; e stock. O. r ioods are the finest to be found. PRICES RIGHT ON EVERYTHING Remember our Special Sale _f odd China ieces this week Mw. H. STEELE, M- Carver & Harpers H.)LI) STANDS- BUYING A PIANO. You have been thinking o buying a Piano lorn long time. Jf you-kcci) putting ii (HF you will never gvt it. Sow is the time to buy, a* >all is near at hand, crop- were never better N'ghl* are getting i longer, a d y<>u have more time to enj v .nusic. Call at, store 227, B <>a I street and let i me show v»u some line in struments. I can sei l you a new Piano for s2">>,iK). a good one like the King>bery Piano f.»r $300,00,0r a rstchi's onewill cost a little nn re. I ei in> easy. If yon can't call a; ti e store write for catologne and price All 1 want is a ch nice to prove my ciaims. I s b some of the best make or Pianos and Or gans, and will save you mon ey on anything in the music line. E. E. FORBES, 227. Broad St. Rome Ga. and Anniston AI a. A GRAXB OFFER! EDEET MME. A. RUPPERT’S FiIEX FACE BLEACH --sm. MME. A. RUPPERT X Bnys: " 1 appreciate the fa<”. /WV'A < jJK that there are many thou iPjfmJHß sandsof ladiesin the United ’ Statesthatwouldliketotry i niy World-Jlenc'.v;.ed Fa< k Bleach: but have been ~ kept from doing bo On ec- U ags-S countof priAwhichisf2.no JjSftSi- Tfr& per txittleor rftxjttlestakeu ZJ W s FSSk. together, #5.00. In order ”**'•7xl4faSJg' that all of these may have an opportunity, X will give Vi to every caller, eLsolutely • * - free, a sample bottle, and Cc .0- // * rlnorder to supply those out "of city .or In any partof the World.l will Bend it safely packed In plain wrapper all charges prepaid, for 25 cents, silver or stamp.” In every case of freckle., pimples,moth, sal. lowtaess, blackheads, acne,ecaema, oiliness,rough nesa, or any discoloration or disease of the skin and wrinkles (not caused by facial expression) Facb Bleach removes absolutely. It does not cover up, as cosmetics do, but Is a cure. Address MADAME A. BVPPF.RT, (D«pi.O.) No.o East 14th St., NEW YORK CIT* PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS some Romans That The Courant- American Mentions. Mrs. G J. Davi?, of Rome rpach pil the city Saturday and spent s v-rai days with her sister, Mrs. Howard E. Felton, Mtsses Nanelle and Willie Mc- Wilii-ma, Mi.O H. McWilliams and 1 . W. Simtnous, of Rome, were visitors iu the city and at t tided Ihe tabernacle services Sun day. Mihk Bailey of Rome, is visiting M lbs Jr sale Cobb. Mr.T. J. bimpson, of Rome, ost n S2OO diamond ring at the tabernacle Sunday. Mrs. D. W . Curry and daughter, Miss Annie of Rome, are paying a visit to friends in Cartersville this we« j k. Mi-s Orie Best has returned fro n a pheasant visit to friends in Rome. Miss May Belle Black, of Rome ( is visiting Mi->s Mary Cobb. Miss Liliis Mi’cheß, of Rome, is the guest of friends in the city this week. Good Advice. We advise every reader ot this paper to ■write to the Gazette Co., Cincinnati, 0., for a free sample copy of that good old paper— The Cincinnati Gazette. It is now published twice a week—every Tuesday and Friday, for only one dollar a year, and it seems to grow better with each issue. Its fashion page is quite a feature, being edited with great care. It describes the very latest Parisian cost umes, as well as the plainer, every-day home dress. Its news pages, home and farm pages, story pages, market pages, etc., are full and com plete. It will always be a welcome visitor to every intelligent family. Agents are wanted in every neighborhood. Only a dollar a year, twice a week. It takes the place of a great metropolitan daily newspaper at one-tenth the cost. It has all the important tele graph news, and is just the thing forthose who want to know what is going on in all parts of the world, and can not afford to pay sl4 a year for the paper which feeds to it expensive news. Shell Road tobacco (best 1 5c plugon earth. THE HUSTLER OF ROME. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER, 20 1894. ELEGTRIG CAR COLUMN ook Over rhe Passeugers— Many of Ihem Will Interest You Capt. Stone, of Trion, is in tie city today. Mr. J. M. Howitt, of Carroll ion, s at the Armstrong. Hon. Sam P. Maddox, of Dalton, is in the city. William S. Johnson, of the At lanta Constitution, is at the Arm strong. Mrs. Frank Weems went to Car rollton this morning to visit her parents. Mr. Alex Bonnyman, of the C. K. &C., and who is now stationed in Chattanooga, Is in the city. Col. E. W. ‘Marsh, of Atlanta, passed through the city this morn, ingen route home from Chattanoo ga- Mr. Paul D. Reese, the prescrip tionist at Trevitt & Johnson’s went out to his father’s home at Reese burg this morning to spend the rest of the week. Best flour at Morns 45cts. Telephone 26.’ Rev J W. Pulliam cf Cave Springs was iu the city today. Mr. “Dock” Ware, of Floyd spent the day among old friends in tnis city . ‘Popular Charles Pursley, th* young planter from Shannon was in the city t >day. Col. Claud Hargrove, enrout to Huntsville, Ala.,from bis home a) Anniston, stopped over in the city today- • Sugar Sets, at Morris Te’ Q phcne 26. K S Simmons an old Roman, now of Meridian Mis?, will arrive in the city tonight to attend a re union of Cherokee Lodge, F.& A M.of which he is a charter mem ber . J. L. Camp, and daughter Miss Minnie, of Rocky Creek,Goi dou county are visiting the fami ly of Judge John Davis in North Rome. Jelly Sets, at Morris’ T elephone6. Mr Huilman, of Baltimore, is li the city .endeavoring to work up a plan for new maps of Floyd county. One that is up to date is needed here and it is to be hoped that the contract will be’given out soon. The Fall term of Floyd Supreme Court will commence Monday, juries have been drawn for a four weeks term. Flour 40cts. at Mor ris’ Telephone 26. C. Hollins, Advance agent for the “Colonel,” which will be put on at Nevin’s next week, is stop ping at the Central. Miss M. Mortlon, of Selma, is at the Central hotel. J. B. Andrews, of New Market, Ala., is in the city. Starch 5 cents lb. Morris Mrs. Spiegleberg wishes to an nounce to the public that her East ern trimmer will arrive Saturday and will bring with her all the la test novelties in millinery. A call at her millinery house will prove interesting in many ways to the caller. Cui. and Mrs I, D Ford, retutn edthis moruing from Seattle Wash..where they have been spend ing the past four months. (Joi. Ford bus some valuable property in Seattle and has been looking after it during {the Summer. Popular Tom Moore of the Rome police force has resigned his posi tion and left y ’sterday with his fstni ly for Texas Mr Tom Tolbert has | taken Mr Moores place until a man is elected permanently for the place M {T. H. Edmonds, n prominent insurance man of Birmingham is in th ■ city J KLUSTER OF BULLS EYE SHOTS. —• Farmer C. C. Bass is enjoying j ‘‘experience” nowand later on cqn give you great sluices of juicy in formation on sugar cane grim inp * * * Burney Hale, of that popular drug firm, J. !’• Crouch A Co, tells me that my remarks about lemon soda dashed with coca cola must have been most extensively read “for,”said he, “We have many calls for the “Bulls Eye mans” drink, and from the way they call for it afterwards. 1 am of the opin ion that they think you knew what you were writing about. Theres nothing dealt from a soda fount which is more refreshing or pleas ant to the taste. Try one next time and have it mixed three to one, lemon and coca cola. * * ♦ Mr. Eli Waldrup, one of Cave Spring Districts best farmers, was in the city today Mr. Waldrup knew my father when they were boys over near Canton, Strange, he and I have been living in Floyd for many years and we had never met until he stepped up ti me and asked: “Are you M<z- Wright?” I told him I was ighi ” but not of the Moz-s brand. Mu tual axpliuatious followed and af t“r we had each promised the othi r to crave p irdon of the bri liaut young staiesma i “plain Mr M< Wright,” be informed me that he had the best cotton crop h - hid ever laised, ami we parted ae friends, % * Jack Davis, manager of Foibe’s branch music house in this city, called me in this morning and showed me a SGS*O Conover Cal met Grand piano finished in mahogony. This magnificent instrument was ordered for a lover of music and goes into the p ssession of one who knows how to appreciate a sweet toned and exquisitely finished piece of musical furniture. It’s a beauty and I would urge every one who loves music to drop in and see it. o o o I am in receipt ot a daintily gotten u-» little invitation from Mr ami Mrs. Cha*. H. Smith, who announced that on Thursday evening, October 4th, at 8:30 o’c'ock, in the First Presbyterian church of Cartersvi le, their daughter, M’ss. Jessie A met red, will be united in the holy bonds Io Mr. Vtilliam Whirs, Young, Miss. Jessie lias many relatives in Rome and as the bal»v daughter <:f Mr. and Mrs. Bill Arp, she has friends through out the south. May her f Uure he all that she has painted it and it w ill not he one whit hap pier tnati stie deserves. 31 , V. 7. I ihiison, of Anniston, is iu the city. Col, D P. Reamer, traveling representative of the Andrews Fur niture Company ot Chicago, is at the Central. D. R. S ufLcher, one of the clev erest trave ing drug men on the road is in the ciry. Prayer Meeting at the First Pres byterian church louio row evening at 4-30. The C doted Jubilee Singers from Atlanta wili give an entertainment at the Oud Fellows Hail here next. Tuesday night, They 7 have some tine singers in the club. Twin Brothers. Economy and wisdom are twin brothers. There are thousands and thousands of mer chants, mechanics, laboring men, farmers, stock raisers, physicians, lawyers, and others located in cities, towns and points near the post-office who want to keep posted about all that is going on the world over. They are Interested in the political campaigns through out the country, the markets, the conditions of labor, the industries, society, daily hap penings, and all that goes to make the news of the day. For instance, they were deeply interested in the recent coal and railroad strikes. They can get this news only through the columns of a great metropolitan news paper, which costs 30 cents a week. This they feel is beyond their means; they do not want to make so much of an outlay. They must have the news in order to keep abreast of the times. Here is where economy and wisdom combine. The Cincinnati Commer cial Gazette is one of the greatest newspapers in the world. From its daily issues is taken the cream of the news for the Cincinnati Gazette, which is now published twice a week. It is a paper worth sl4 a year dally, but is now sent twice a week at only onp dol lar a year. It is the poor man’s great news paper. It will reach you on the days of pub lication, and serves the purpose of a daily. Pend for a sample copy free or remit a dol lar by draft, express or postal order, to The Gazette co., Cincinnati, 0., and get it a whole year. It is worth twice the price. WAIT FOR THE BIG SHOW. NOT HERE TILL OCT, 16. BARNUM&BAILEY GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH, 1,000 PEOPLE EMPLOYED. Grand Ethnological Congress OF STRANGE AND SAVAGE PEOPLE. Sublime Eqnes triiin Tonrnament Dunce! | -Z’ J Fox-Hunters’ Cossack Meet ’ E ll ca in pmen t! Wmjohanna, TODAS. ’ Z The Witlow of &® CHIKO! The Giant Gorillas trained A '’ w4R " ,S^Ma Anln,al Exhibition! Wild and Domes- Do Beasts Per form i u g at once . in an IRON- „ BARRED Arena. t Champion Male andFemai e Bare ' k Back Riders. A 20 Clowns of AH /S- Kinds. 5® Cages of Wild » Ktrft Beasts, hSIIH 50 Aerial Artists, WguLjf Drivers, fsLL* Jr% 20 Kinds of Races. 800 Circus and Arenic Performers. 7 " Herds of Wisest Ele- \ 3 BiS’cfrcus Rings, 2 Elevated f tages. 1 Mammoth Race jii-L Track. / 'v 1 Steel-Barred Ani- / mal Arena, y 2 Menageries of Wild f & Trained Beasts, ( ~ 20 Giant and Pigmy \‘g Quadrupeds, ViCv-y i, X 100 Circus Acts and C- Displays, -At"; "OK 12 Water-proof Can- X&'F. vas Tents, 400 Superb Horses and (OSSAC/i DYAK Ponies, 1,000 WONDERFUL SIGHTS. WATCH FOR THE NEW STREET PARADE With he Sovereigns of the World. Performances Daily at 2 and 8 P. M. Admission to All, 50 cents. Children half price. Our prices the same North and South. rn Pi A.JDIMLISSION MII "0 OUR PRICES THE SAME ulliuluj North and South LOWERS THE RECORD. Twenty Thousand People Witness the fastest mile eVer trotted. Galesburg II! , September 19. The Galesburg tr ek now holds tli»- world's record for trcttiiiu, Alix clip ping n quarter ot a «ec< nd off her ec f.l 1 e e ibis atti rnoon, going the mile in 2 ;03j| It w;ts one of th“ gran est achieve* ment i ever witues e>i b> r miu. The day wa* all that could .>e dc ired the Lot sun putting the back in per fect nrdei, so witness the trial of Alix and uk the Os»er events no less than 20 00) people were on the ground | kt 5.10 o’clock tne track was put in shape and Mr. Williams announced the special event of the day the attempt of Al x to beat the worm’s record of 2;04. When'the mare appeared on the track with McDowell behind Ler she was greeted with a mighty cheer. On the second score AlcDowell nodded for the word, and with the runner by her side, the little tn ire was off on her journey. To th* Jq tarter she went n 30| and Sj ed on to the half in IzOlJ* As she neared the three quarter the watches marked her st 1:32J. V\ hen the mare turned into the s'retch she fairly liewand with out a skip, came under the wire i u 2:03|, The crowd went wild’ end cheer after cheer wen:, up lor A’ix, McDowell, Morris and Williams and his fast track. Have Gone to Market Mr-. A. O. Garrard and Daugh ter Mrs C. 11 G rrard, have gone North to a'lend the late KallM il linery Openings .“m I M 1 buy a large and select stock of newest Millinery Novelties. A. 0. Garrard Books, slates,tablets and penc Is at Smiths! DON'T BE FOOLED By itifciioi- 25 cent shows playing the South at increased prices, while making f ;l ] se promises of fictitious reduc tions. The I ; ONLY BIG SBOW Coming South in all its o nitude, undiminished and undivided is the BARNIM& BAILEY GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH Which is larger, better and grander than ever, and which exhibits as follows: Augusta, Oct, 12; Athens, Oct, 13; Atlanta, Oct, 15, Rome, Oct, 1G; Chattanooga, 0ct,17. NOTICE! Having this day sold my good will in busi ness Undertaking, Fur niture &. etc., to the Mc- Donald-Sparks-Ste w art Co., I bespeaK for them the liberalpatron ag- extended us in the past knowing that they merrit the same by their 1 strict and careful atten tion to business. W. A. Rhudy. Referingto the above we assure the public that they can expect of us none but the best of attention and consider ation in the Undertak ing departme n t-our success and reputation in the furniture and carpet business is too well known to need any comment at this timer soliciting your trade in all ourdepartments, we are yours truly, Me Donal d-S parks- Stewart-Co. lioad Citation, GEORGIA, Floyd County: . j Whereas W. E. Smith, etal., have P e,lt .‘„,, v . the Board of Comi "ssioners of Roads and n enue of said County, asking tha' these'tlein , road now leaui. gan.l niniiiD;.- direc; train . : ney, Georgia, and running < irec.lv bv wnat ! known as U< dgpts oh. Barn I’lacc ai.d Htn r lirutLinoud’B dwelling house and intersecti * with the public road known as the Pica.• Hope church road, at or near Drumm" ■ seho.il house, be made a second c,a * ! ? P" road, and the Road Commissioners ot 1504 tri at G . At • of said Countv having reported' « proposed road to be of public utility. is to cite ah persons having obje-’.iions tner or claims for damages arising therefrom, make the same known to the Board of Com' . siouers at the next meeting to be held on first Monday in August 1894. , . Witness the Hon John <’. Foster Chairman the Board, This July .sth. 1894, d-3 J-d. Max Meyerhardt,ClerK. Warter’s “H and made” grows more pop ular as tne days go by— and its because of mer it. For sale by all deal ers. Try one. I