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-MW. H. STEELE,
Successor To
Oarver 6c TTarper.
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 goodsand 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 WILL ALSO
Have to Brrixe this week a full assortment of
Maddoek’s & Co’s Royal Vitreous Ware in
plain white and decorated Dinner and Tea Sets
in thefollowing patterns; 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 teen to be appreciated.
VE WILL GONTINUE
Ourspeciai 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 fal’trade. We cordially invite
you to our store.
W. U. STEELE,
241 & 243 BROAD ST., ROME, GA.
ELL RICHARDS. WINK LANSDELL.
Richards &
Lansdell.
Dealers In
FCJRNITfcIRE
QOFFINS
AND
QASKETS
W. A. RHUDY’S, Old Stand.
337 Broad Street, Rome Ga.
" COME TO SEE US.
THE HUSTLER OFROME, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER, 26 1894.
I AM CAB COLUMN
1 nok Over the fasseogers—
Many of Th m Wul
!'■ cjc < You
Mr. Jas. Boils, of Rock Run, is
stopping at the Central hotel.
W. B. Hammond, of Atlanta, is
at the Armstrong
Mr. A. Gredig, of Chattanooga,
is here.
Mr. 11. C. Hanson, of Conyers,!
Ga., is in the city on business.
Mr. J. R. Smith, of Dalton, is
in the city.
Mr. James Mitchell, of Rock
mart, is in the city today.
Hon. Sam P. Maddox, of Dal
ton, is in the city today.
Mr. S. G. Edge, of Atlanta, is
in the city.
“Orange Blossom” is a painless
cure of all diseases peculiar to wo
men. Sold fresh by D. W, Curry.
Messrs G.A. Mattison and W.J
Rhodes, of Talladega are here today.
The Colonel Company are stopping
at the Aimstrong.
Men’s All Wool Styl
ish Suits, only $3.75
at J. Kuttner’s.
Mr. Frank Irwin returned from i
a business trip down the Southern I
Railroad th s morning.
Mr. Charles Craton, a prosper
ous young farmer of Brice, is in the
city today.
Best flour at Morris
45cts. Telephone 26.’
Miss Randolph, of Selma, passed
through the city today enroute to
Atlanta.
Dr. E. B. Marshall went to Ap
person, Tenn, this morning on
business.
•When the weather is wet, You
must not fret” avoid it by owning
one of Cokers rubber coats for
$2,00.
Mrs. Agnes Earle, of Adairsville
was in the city yesterday.
Miss Callie McAfee, of Canton,
Ga , is stopping at the Central ho
tel.
Mrs. W. H. Adkins went to At
lanta this morning to visit rela
tives and friends.
Flour 40cts. at Mor
ris’ Telephone 26.
Rev. H.D.Gilbert left yesterday for
Texas, where he will spend several
weeks visiting different parts.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh T. Inman,
who attended the funeral of Mr.
Hal Dick, returned to Atlanta this
morning.
Fruit of the Loom
and Lans dale 4 1-4
Bleaching, only 7c. J.
Kuttner.
Barnum & Bailey’s Advertising
Car will be here one day this week.
They will go over the field and put
up more advertising matter.
When traveling, always take a cake
of Johnson s Oriental Soap with you
diseases are often caught from using
betel 8 Dap. For sale by J, T. Crouch
& Co.
Miss Sara McClure returned this
morning from a pleasant stay of
some weeks at Unaka Springs. She
was accompanied by her sister
Mrs. John S. Boyd, of Knoxville,
H. A. Smith sells new
and second ha nd
school books.
Captain John C. Erin tup, a lead
ing life insurance man of Rome,
was here Saturday on business. —
Calhoun Times.
Sugar Sets, at Morris
Telephone 26.
/
Rev. 'William Murdock, former
ly editor of The Evening News,
I was in the citv several days last
eek on business. —Calhoun Times.
The Misses ; Stokes,
will give a compli ment
ory,soiree at the Arm
strong Friday Evening
every body invited.
Concert Tomorrow
The n i»uinr Wedno j diiy evening
Concert h< the A mist rung hss been
postponed to Tbn’fldav nicht on
accou it i f the Colotjel at Nevi ’
Optra House touighi. Inn people
gen ■ralli and eeri-ci •liy the ladies
ai'e invited to attend Some new
and beHiliful piece will be render’
ed,
-O 10. .11
Just opened a new
line of Dress Goods
and Trimmings we
will be glad to show
them to the lad’es. J.
Kuttner.
The members of the Baptist
churches in the city anb eurburbs
are requested to elect delegates at
their prayer meeting tonight to the
genera! meeting of the Floyd couu
ty Bantist Association at Macedo
nia church in Bartow county.
Delegates from this city will be
me by vehie'es at Wooley’s F«rry
and carried to the church.
With every dollars
worth of goods pur
chased in our store we
will give you a nice
book. We have 10.000
to selectfrom.
J. KUTTNER,
The Misses Stokes,
will give a complimen
tary soiree at the Arm
strong, Friday evening
Everybody invited.
Rev E M.Dyer of this city, has
been ca led to serve the First Church
in Dailoi, tnd will leave for Lis new
borne lib ut the middle of October,
Mr,Dyer is a talented ycung man
nd is sure to give satisfaction to the
people of Daltor.
M.J.E.Collins, proprietor of the
the Collins house in Piqua,Ohio, is at
the Armstrong. Mr Collins is on his
way to with lhe view of
renting and opening up the Wi.mer
hotel. He is also proprietor of the lea
ding hostelry in Wabash, Ind.
$ 1 to Carters v i 1 I e
and return. Go ov e r
and hear Sam Jonesto
day. Train leaves at
9:1 5 a. m.
The three negro prisoners in jail
made an attempt to escape Mon
day afternoon. They broke an iron
bar from one of the doors and used
it to break into the defective cell
on the west side of the jail, Here
they had dug a considerable tun
nel when discovered by Sheriff
Fain and locked up in their cells.
—Calhoun Times.
Warter’s “Hand
made” grows more pop
uiar astr.e days go by—
and its because of mer
it. For sale by all deal
ers. Try one.
We have made arrangements by
which we can furnish, The Week
ly’ Courier and the twice- a- week
New York World all for only $1
year, Here is the obportunity t
get your own local paper and The
New York World twice every week
at extraordinarily low rates,
Tha Misses Stokes,
will give a complimen
tary soiree at the Arm
strong, Friday evening,
Every body invited.
Mr. Millard Mulky, of the
Fourth Ward, left yesterday for
Texas. His many friends regret
his departure.
D >n’t take internal remedies for
Female Diseases. Common sense
requir-s a direct application like
‘ Orange Blossom.” Sold by D. W.
Curry.
Libel for Divorce.
Georgia, Floyd county.
Carrie E. Williams j Liltel for divorce
vs [No 45, Floyd Superior
Benj. L. Williams) Court, Sept. Tarin 18:14,
Tojthe defendant Benjamin L, Williams, you
are heieby notitied and commanded to lie and
appear at the next term of the Superior Court
to be held in the aforesaid county of F’oydon
on the 2nd Monday in January 1895, thenjand
there to answer plantiffs ]>etition for lible for
divorce, As in default thereof said court will
proceed as to justice shall appertain.
Witness the Hon. W. M. Henry Judge of
aforesaid county. This 25th day of September
1894. W. E. Beyseigel, elk, Supr, Court Floy ll
county Ga.
twice a mo for 2-mo.
THE FINEST LINE.'
\ AND
Best totals
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!
BARGAINS IN SHOES AT
*#iCanirell & Owensi<«
240 BROAD STREET.
*No. 304 Broad Street.*
Mrs. A. O. Garrard aod her Daughter Mrs. C.
R. Garrard are now North* attending the late
Fall Millinery Openings, ana will buy a select
..vOck of ihe newest MILLINERY NOVELTIES.
A C). GARRARD.
THE LITTLE R'JBY
TONSORIAL PARLORS,
If you want work In mv line call at my Shop.
Frank. Taylor, the old
»» Wf ami IWffl
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
Marble anil Granite, Moments, Coni, Wire aii
Wror Ot Iron Fencing, Lawn Vacos, Fnnnlains
©aj°*Order What You Want and Get What You Order.
S. HEMSTREE’ r Mgr, Chattanooga Tenn.
1116 Market Street.
A, J. BANKSTON General Agent
Ringgold Georgia
llacksmilhinj.
I have moved Blacksmith and Repair shops
from Fifth Ave., opposite New Court House to
my Old Stand on Fifth Ave., in the Fourth
Ward. _-r .i
W. T.DRENNOX
Atold stand
-sth AVENUE FOURTH WARD.
8-12 ts
SHOPS REMOVED
To my patrons andSthe public I wish to state
that I have removed ms
Carriage Waggons and
Blacksmith Shops
From the old stand in the Fourth Ward to the
buildin opposite the New Court house w
I am always ready to do guaranteed uarr s
buggy, wagon and Blacksmith work .
Repairing and Horse Shoeing a specia y
TV. WITVLPEE, JF
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■lant«.whlchlertdol. 1 :lrnilty.C<msumptlonorln»an frith “’‘Joid
.it 4 ’ 1 vest uocLet. C for Ss.bf m —.'J'’,'l T he money-
« written 'rur. r.iMtee to cure or refn
bßokx AMD AH Illi Lbinu. In plain wrapper. Audreys .-EK * ...
For Bale in Rome. Gn. toy iiivADFOHD DKUu w