The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, September 23, 1894, Image 8

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■4«<W. H. STEEL Successor To Oarver <Sc Harper., 241 & 243 Broad Street. This week we will show our new line of Clark’s rich Cut Glass in all the latest designs. Our assortment is varied in nappirs, Trays, Bowls, Jugs, DeCarafes, Rose Globes, Oils&c. We are in the lead in new goods and in Cut Glass fully abreast with anything to be found in any city. We invite you to call and seeour goods and satisfy yourself as to our state ment. WE WILE 7VLSO Have to Brnxe this week a full assortment of Maddoek’s & Co’s Royal Vitreous Ware in plain white and decorated Dinner and Tea Sets in thefollowingpatterns; Premier Dove; Ven ice Waldorf Golden Brown; Venice Rococo Dove and Venice Barclay, These goods are direct importations under the new Tariff Laws. The Decorotions are rich in the different col ors, at the same time dainty and subdued, and must be seen to be appreciated. VE WILL CONTINUE Our special sale of odd pieces in China and Fan cy goods for this week. Now is your opportunity for bargains in these goods. Fine stock of the famous Gauze Wire Door Charter Oak Stoves, and New Enterprise Stoves for the fall trade. We cordially invite you to our store. W. H. STOLE, 241 & 243 BROAD ST., ROME, GA. SELL RICHARDS. WINK LANSDELL. ■;* ‘ f Richards & Mh Lansdell. ‘ ■ C .7 Dealers In FURNITURE A /70FFINS, AND . ; v t : ' • (7 ASSETS. ♦ *’ . . ■ / ■ • ' ' : ' 1 I W. A. RHUDY’S, Old Stand. ■ 1 1 1 id, in ;jic . o’ j c' 337 Broad Street, Rome Ga. i c . .'j. ; o COME TO SEE US. THEHUSTLER OF ROME. SUNDAY SEPTEMBER, 23 1 894. ELECTBIG CAR COLUMN Look Over the Passengers— ! Many of Them Will Interest You » John Ramey went to Dalton yes terday on business. Mrs. Brown, of East Rome, went | to Atlanta yesterday. Mrs. E. 11. West, returned from a visit to relatives in Chattanooga yesterday. Hon. Sam P. Maddox and Col. i I. E. Shumate, of Dalton, are in the city. Dr. and Mrs. Howard Felton.of Cartersville, are in the city visiting the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grimm. Miss Addie Wright has returned from a pleasant visit to friends in Chattanooga. Miss Grace Darling, a very ac complished young lady, of Chata nooga, is visiting Mrs. Boozer on Fourth Avenue. Capt. and Mrs. Stillwell, are spending a few days at their coun try home near Oostanaula. Miss May Bass, of Etowah, is a guest of her sister, Mrs Stark Burney in the Fifth Ward. Mr. William Comer came in from a business trip yesterday and will spend toddy with his family. “Orange Blossom” is a painless cure of all diseases peculiar to wo men. Sold fresh by D. W, Curry. Best flour at Morris 45cts. Telephone 26.’ Services at the tent today as follows: Preaching as 11 a. m. Special service at 4p. in for the young people. Preaching at night. | $1 to Cartersville and return. Go over hear Sam Jones today Train leaves at 9:1 5 a. m. • The music at the First Baptist Church this morning will be splen did. Mrs. W. S. McHenry will preside at the organ. The choir will be Misses May Patton and Battie Shropshire and Messrs. Harry Patton and Benjy Barker. ‘•When the weather is wet, You must not fret” avoid it by owning one of Cokers rubber coats for $2,00. Flour 40cts. at Mor ris’ Telephone 26. Starch 5 cents lb. Morris Mr. 1. O. Boyd, a prominent citizen of Cedar Bluff, was in the city yesterday, $ 1 to Carte rsv ill e and return. Go over and hear Sam Jones today. Train leaves at 9:15 a. m. Horace King has gone to Gads den. to spend a few days. Books, slates,tablets and pencils at Smiths 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. $ 1 to Carters v i I I e and return. Go over and hear Sam Jones to day, Train leaves at 9:1 sa. m. 11. A. Smith will sell you school books cheaper than the cheapest. Don’t haggle with your tailer over a $40.00 suit, when you can get it of Coker for $15.00- Biilv Patterson was never hit so hard as nigh priced competion was hit when Coker opened the ■ Ball with a $5.00 all wool suit. $ 1 to Carter s v i I 1 e and return. Go over and hear Sam Jones to day. Train leaves at 9:1 sa. m. Shell Road tobacco best 1 5c plug on earth an EXPOsmeNi CHINA, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, TINWARE and HOUSEFURNISHINGS ’ WHERE YOU CAN BUY VERY MUCH UNDER ANY PRICE YOU HAVE HAD HERETOFORE. $ 1.24 I,ecoratedpa : I,,rla "T Don't Cost Much But Are Necces* Brass base, decorated body and dome to match. SSiy. A splendid sewing lamp, and 4-Quart Tin Buckets, 10c. * C Jl eap at Large Dish Pans, 15c. 1 QQ Decorated Parlor *** " Lamp. Has polished Large Tin Graters, sc. brass base, body and dome beauti- Patent Sifters, 10c. fully decorated. Worth a great Tooth picta _ deal more than we ask. $ 1 49 Tin Water Set8 ’ neV ‘ Rolling Pins, 10c. er offered before for Salt Boxes, 10c. less than $175. c u i QQp Per set. Beautiful Dec- 570 V 'orations, French China, Egg Whips, sc. in Cups and Sancers, Plates or Blown Tumblers, sc. Oyster Bowls. These goods are Glass Syrup Pitchers, 10c. worth 50per. cent more money. n .. ... , - x-vtt . TA X. Glass Butter Dishes, 10c. QQ /I Q English Decorated 4>Cs.q-y Ware Full chftmber Glass Pitchers. 10c. Sets. Would be considered a bar- Kitchen Spoons, sc. gain at $4.50. Good Dippers.loc. Plain White China, Open Stock.. Perforated Chair Seats, 10c. French Chsna Plates Graduated Measures, sc. French China Cups and Saucers. . ~ a* Ar , . „ . * T . „ Augite Steve Mat, 10c. French China After Dinner Cups and Saucers. Pea Bel Is, 10c. Onyx and Brass Piano Lamps. Household Ammonia, 10c. Hall Lamps. Brass Hoop Buckets, 19c. Library Lamps. \ ’ Banquet Lamps. Half Gallon Glass Pitchers, 21c. Come and you will find choicethings never shown here before. Our Five and Ten Cent Counters are loaded down with Bargains. THE NOVELTY STORE. “■* Mr. J. 0. Hardwick, of Cedar town, is in the city stopping at the Armstrong. H.A. Smith sells new and second h and school bo .k 3. Rev. J. A. Sewell of the North Rome circuit is conducting a gra cious revival at his church in North Rome. Many are flocking to the harbor of safety; $ 1 to Carters ville and return. Go over and hear Sam Jonesto day. Train leaves at 9:1 5 a. m. F«lton Knight, of Cedartown and who was a page in the last house of representatives, was in the city yesterday. Sugar scts. at Morris Telephone 26. Joe Smith, an old darky sixty years old was married to Isabella Jones in Ordinary Davis office yestf rday -morning. Mrs. J. L. Camp and daughter Miss Mini ie, of Rocky Creek, who have been visiting the family of Ordinary Davis, returned home yesterday. , Warter’s “H and made” grows more pop ular as tr.e days go by— and its because of mer it. For sale by all deal ers. Try one. Miss. Hattie Garlingtou is visit -1 ng Miss. Mamie Jones. School commissioner, J. E. Hansel, of Cedartown, was here yesterday. $ 1 to Carter s v i 11 e and return. Goo ve r and hear Sam Jonesto day. Train leaves at 9:1 5 a. m. Jelly scts. at Morris’ Te le phone 6. There will be a very pleasant “Parlorette” at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Watters next Thursday evening. Superior court begins Monday morning. Yesterday the r-gistration books closed at the court house. Yesterday was the last day of city court for this year. Only a few misdemeanor cases were tried. Lucky Strike tcbac co Best natural lea made. Miss Viola H Lav son and M. E, Laworeout, of Rock Run Ala., are at the Armstrong. Mr, M. Knowles of Atlanta, is in the city. The music at the First methodist Church today will be unusually good. Prof, Thompson is organist and the choir is composed of Mrs, J. C, Harris, Miss Benjamin, and Messrs C, J- Warner and W.W. Beray. Rev. T. F. Pierce will preach at 11 a m and Dr. Gibson at night. Texas! /£ THE DIRECT LINE TO TEXAS ANDTHE SOUTHWEST DIS THE SHORTEST LINE TO SOUTHERN TEXAS. IS THE ONLY LINE TO TEXAS ALLUNDER ONE MANAGEMENT. ISTHEONLY LINE GIVING CHOICE OF ROUTESvia SHREVEPORT OR VIA NEWORLEANS. IS EQUIPPEDWITHSOLID VESTIBULEQ TRAINS TO NEWORLEANS ANO WITH THROUGH SLEEPERS ATLANTAAND BIRMINGHAM TO SHREVEPORT. CLOSE CONNECTION AT EITHER POINT WITHTHROUGH SERVICE OFTEXASLINES OUR RATES ASLOWAS ANY! AJ.LYTLE DIVPASSRAGINTREAUHOUSECMATTANOOGATraM. J.rUEGREBuRuWi.PASSkASENT 20051 ’’AVESiRMiNGHAMAUL WJC.RINEARSON G.P.A. BUYING A PIANO. You have been thinking d buying a Piano for a long time. If you keep putting it off you will never get it. Now is the time to buy, as tall is near at hand, crops were never better. Nights are getting longer, at d you have more lime to enjoy music. Call at store 227, Broad street and let me show vou some fine in struments. I can sell you a new Piano for $200,00. A good one like the Kingsbery Piano fol $300,00,0r a lirstclass onewill cost a little more. Terms easy. If you can't call at the stoic write for catologue and price AH I want is a chance toprove my claims. I s< 11 some oft e best make oi 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 Ala. a. HD EE A< RU . P r-A r H rnEE FACE BLEACH MME. 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