The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, September 28, 1894, Image 8

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-4-XW. H. STEELE, -<% w• . j Jt Successor To Oarver A TJarper. 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 WILE AI.SO Have to errixe 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 Barc’ay, 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. 11. STJEELE, 241 & 243 BROAD ST., ROME, GA. ELL RICHARDS. WINK LANSDELL. Richards & Mh Mh Lansdell. Dealers In pURNITORE COFFINS AND ? QASKETS W. A. RHUDY'S, Old Stand. 337 Broad Street, Rome Ga. ~ , COME TO SEE US. THE HUSTLER OF ROME, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 28 1894 ELBGTBK CARJJOLUMH look Over the angers— Many of Th m Will I”! tercet You - " • Miss Grace Stroud is visitii g friends in Mumford Alabama. Miss Ludie Bass, of Dalton, is visiting her sister Mrs Henry Har vey. “Orange Blossom’’ is a. painh s cure of a’l diswas'-s peculiar to wo men. Sold fresh by D. W, Curry, Henry Trout, Collie Mooie, Dix ie Butler and Darden Asbury from Rome, were in the city Sunday.— Cave Spring Herald, Mr. W. H. Connor, jr,, left last wek to accept a position in the National Mute College at Kendall Green, Washington, D. Cr Wesley is well qualified to fill any position h p would accept, and we speak for him a brilliant career in life — Cave Spring Herald. Men’s All Wcol Styl ish Suits, only $3.75 at J. Kuttner’s. Henry Standsbury, of Atlanta is in the city. Mr. B. H. Hill, of Atlanta, is at the Armstrong. Bob Bert, of Cartersville, is in ! the city. Van Williams, city marshal, of ; Cedartown, is here today. Best flour at Morris 45cts. Telephone 26.’ Mr. J. H. Rhodes went down to I the Gate City today on business. Mr. B. King Cooper, of Mariet ta, is at the Armstrong. Wm. S. Bennett, of Atlanta, is in the city. Fruit of the Loom and Lans dale 41-4 Bieaching, only 7c. J. Kuttner. Mr. John B. Porter, of Silver Creek, is in the city. H. J. Bradshaw, a prominent merchant of Seney, is attending court, Mr. John S. King, of Atlanta, who has been in the city a short while, returned home this morn ing. Sugar scts. at Morris Telephone 26. Mr. L.P. Pairo, masterof trains on the Southern in Selma, is in I the city. Rev. John B. Robins, pastor of I the First Methodist church in At- | lanta, who has been the guest of Dr. Gibson for a few days, return ed home this morning. The Misses Stokes, will give a compliment ory,soiree at the Arm strong Friday Evening every body invited. Wanted:—A good, steady boy. We are tired of trying to make devils out of devils. Cigarette fiends need not apply. The right boy will have no trouble in hold ing the place for years. Apply at The Hustler of Rome office. ' The Misses Stokes, will give a complimen tary soiree at the Arm strong, Friday evening, Every body invited. AT THE VERY REST TIME to take Dr. Pierce’s Gohlen Medical Discov ery is Koto, if you feel that, your blood is out of order. Don’t wait until you have to cure diset:. , it’s easier and better to prevent it. With the first blotches or eruption, or the dullness, weariness, and depression that are some of the symi»toms, you need this medi cine. It, will rouse every organ into healthy 1 action, thoroughly clean.*® and repair your system, and• build up needed flesh, health, and strength. It's the only guaranteed blood remedy. In the most stubborn Skin oi Scalp affections; in the worst forms of Scrof ula; in every disease caused by a torpid livei or impure blood—if it ever fails to benefit 01 i cure, you have your money back. No ’ substitute urged by a tricky dealer, though it, may l>e tetter for biin to sell, car be “just as good” for you to bag. A certain and lasting cure, for the worst Catarrh in the Head, is guaranteed by the makers of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. , Onion Setts, Red White and Yellow, at Turn ley &Co. _ L THE NEWS AT LAGRAN9E laird was short 3,009 in his account. LftGrangp, Ga, September 28 A special from Chicago gave the first, information received hereof the capture of Andrew J. Land, the former aesistan) Post miis' rat tins piaoe unde - President Hat neo;;\s administial aud not under the present demo cratic administration. They are several true bills pend ing against Laird in the United States court at Columbus for var ious offences. His first trouble here was something over a year ago,when lie settled a number of his accounts about town by pay ing them with stamps His books thow d a shortage of s‘’,'loo. About thefsame time (he safe of the postoffice was broken open and quite a number of stamps, togeth er with a considerable amount of m mey. was taken. THE NEW MARKET We have just opened a new meat market and hereby invite you to call and try our mountain fed beef, pork mutton and other fresh meats. Schlapback & Mcln tyre 427 Broad St. Just opened a new line of Dress Goods and Trimmings we will be glad to show them to the ladies. J. Kuttner. DOWN THE EMBANKMENT I A Dangerous Fall for a Horse and fuggy Yesterday. Yesterday afternoon a Mr. j7c !ia r. who lives north of here, was driving out of the city and when he got just beyond John Kane's store, his horse became frightened at a passing car There is a deep and precipitous depression to the right of the car line just at this point, and the animal c >mna ncad plunging and backing towards it. Mr, Weber realized the seriousness of the situation, and jutoped as the horse backed over the place. Horse and buggy rolled down the steep embankment. Strange to say the h >rse was only slightly injured but the biegy was badly damaged . . The Misses Stokes, will give a complimen tary soiree at the Arm strong, Friday evening Everybody invited. $ 1 to Carters ville and return. Go over; and hear Sam Jones to | day. Train leaves at 9:1 5 a. m. Warter’s “Hand made” grows more pop ular astne daysgo by— and its because of mer it. For sale by all dea'- ers. Try one. N“w list of Odors by Lozolls just received at Trevitt, & Johnsons. “Meadow Lily.” ••Peraian Boquet.” “Queen Isabballa.” Fresh, fragrant and free from foreign adulterant. Guaranteed better than the best. How are you? Do you fancy “Atkinson’s W1 ite Rose? Trevitt & Johnson. DON’T FORGET The Cundell Lumber Co., sells Cheap shingle sail grades. Cheap lumber all grades. Cheap ceiling and flooring, sash, doors, and blinds. 9-7-lmoJ Flour 40cts. at Mor ris’ Telephone 26, THE FINEST I. I\ y and Besl fcsfiimls SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! BARGAINS IN SHOES AT *-@lCaniren & Oweus<-&-$ 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 stock of the newest MILLINERY NOVELTIES. A O. (AAIMLABI). -■■■■■ ■ ■ • THE LITTLE R'JBY TONSORI AL PARLORS, If you want work In mv line call at my Shop. Frank. Taylor, the old Si®"«?8(l ■Mil Mil MANUFACTVRERS AND DEALERS IN Marble and Granite, Monuments, Cuping, Wire and Wror giit Iron Fencing, Law Vacos, Fanntains &c. IWTOrder What You Want and G»*t What You Order. S. HEMSTREE’ r Mgr, Chattanooga Tenn. 1116 Market Street. A. J. BANKSTON General Agent Ringgold Georgia w*3mraiirj iMwmwmmyrcßm«orxjßMLTayrf .MBMMnaiOMaßaMsrasfKuaHMaßi* 0 Blacksmithing. 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. W. T. DREX XOV B _A.t old stand -sth AVENUE FOURTH WARD. 8-12 ts SHOPS REMOVED To my patrons and.the 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 Ccurt house where * 1 am always ready to do guaranteed Carriage buggy, wagon and Blacksmith work Repairing and Horse Shoeing a specialty XI. A. WIArPEE, JR Bba i>—A BC> V guaranteed tocur ui ucrvi.usuiseases.euch ns Wenk ,- ertou r Rr S 3 fl Wv r J Power. Headache. Witkeluluess, Lost Maubood.Nlflitly Bl»jW? r ,'excaused (M _ ' J ffV *&'Wl ness, all drains and loss ofpowerin Generative Organs ot eltne> or sl ia- S hgi ASLI by over exertion, youthful crrora, excessive use of tobacco. "V #>r rted la Z t nlants, which lead 1.0 Intlrmlty, Consumption or Insanity, van or( jer »• 1 vest pocket. SI per box, e for •«, by mail prepaid. w,, „" gold Jia n written irunrnntee to cure or refund the mo"*’*’ k sentse**™ TUouC ANU iffuitm in plain wrapper. Address A' ERVEIEED CO., Masonic TetuP'”' tor sale in Rome. Ga. by.BKADFOKD PBUU CX>. _