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H. STEELE, M-
Successor To
Carver <Sr TTarper.
241 & 243 Broad Street.
This week we will show our new line of
Clark’srich 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 ALdO
Have to Prnxe this week a full assortment of
Maddoek’s & Co’s Royal Vitreous Ware in
plain white and decorated Dinner and Tea Sets
in thefollowirig patterns; 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.
WE 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. STEELE,
241 & 243 BROAD ST., ROME, GA.
ELL RICHARDS. WINK LANSDELL.
Richards &
t
Lansdell.
Dealers In
pGRNITGRE
QQFFINS
AND
CASKETS
W. A. RHUDY’S, Old Stand.
337 Broad Street, Rome Ga.
,■ COME TO SEE US.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME. TUESDAY OCTOBER, 2 1894.
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• ook Ovor n.e lasseogers -
Many of 1 h ni Vyui
X’lcicu You
Mi's Lillie Mitchell, <>f Gads<l<*ii.
is the guest of Mrs. A. I>. S. Mose
ley.
Mr. Chas. J. McKiimy left to
day for Nashville, where he will
enter the Medical College at that
place.
Mr. Ab. Echols left for Nashville
today.
“Orange Blossom’ is a p rt in ess
cure of a!i diseases peculiar io wo
men. Sold fresh by D. W. Curry.
Mr. A. W. Tedc stle, has return
ed from a hasty European trip.
Mr, H. H, McClure has gone to
Florida on business for his brick
Company.
Rev C. A, Jamison, will preach
at the Third Methodist Church in
the Fifth Ward tonight
Warter’s hand made
is the finest smoke on
the market-—and then
it is Rome made;Fruits
of home Industry. Ask
your dealer for one.
Services under the lent in East
Rome at 10 a. m. and 7 :30 in the
evening.
Mr. A. B. P d'ker of Washing
ton. is at the Central.
Mr. E. Davis, of Dallas Ca., is
stopping at the Central Motel.
Mr. Thos. H. Baker, a promi
nent citizen of Cartersville, is in
the city.
Mr. W. L. Gaston of Chattanoo
ga, is at the Central Motel.
Su gar scts. at Morris
Tel°phcne 26.
Prof, W. 0. C miior and Mr.
A. N. Ttiinlm, of Cave Spring
are registered at the Armstrong. '
Miss A. M. Barnes, of Duluth
Ga., and Mies Laura Bradford of
B>ownsville, Tenn, are in the city.
When you want to
buy groceries and buy
them cheap call upon
J. A. Kane cor. Broad
and Ross St. New yel
low yam pototoes very
cheap, orders called
for and delivered. Give
me a call satisfaotion
guaranteed.
Mr. E. F. Hume, advance agent
of the Spider and the Fly compa
ny, is in the city arranging for his
troup to appear at Nevins Opera
House.
Mr. Jame D'Arcy of Atlanta, has
moved to the city, and Mr- D'Arcy
will open a fiast class black.-ja’tbshop
His specialty is shoeing hor w es, and
he comes highly recommended in
this line.
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.
Will Leave Rome.
Mr. Sam Graham, the enter
prising young analytical chemist,
who has been located in Rome for
some time, leaves tomorrow for
Nashville. He has been offered a
splendid position with the Central
Iron Company, and goes to inves
tigate before accepting. It is more
than probable that he will leave
here permanently, as the position
is a very desirable one. Mr. Gra
ham has made a wide circle of
friends in Rome who will regret to
see him leave. He is a fine chemist
and was doing good work here,
Onion Setts, Red
White and Yellow, at
Turnley &Co.
. Starch 5 cents lb.
Morris
THE RIGHT TO QUIT
But Strikers Must not Combine to
Injure Others
Chicago, 111., October 2. —In a
long decision read to .Justice Har-
I lan and prepared by him, the Uni
led States circuit court of appeals
this morning reversed, in part, the
iainous decision of Judge Jenkins
m the case of P. M. Arthur and
, others, against the Northern Pa
cific railroad, in which Judge Jen
kins-decided that men had no right
I to combine for a strike under cer
tain conditions, chief among which
was when there was intent to in
jure the property or business of
I the road.
Although the case is reversed in
part and the cause remanded with
directions to strike out certain
portions of Judge Jenkin’s opin
ion, the effect of the dicision is to
prevent all strikes unless they be
absolutely peaceable.
Judge Harlan, Jenkins, Bunn,
Grosscup and Woods sat today.
The order, while prepared by Jus
tice Harlan, was also participated
in by Judges Woods and Bunn.
QUITS THE POPULISTS
A Leading Member °f the Party
Comes Back to Democracy.
Anniston, Ala., October I.—Len
F. Greer, of this county, who is
one of the leading populists of the
state, declines to be bartered to the
republican party, and wanted to be
a democrat on a 16 to 1 basis. Mr.
Greer ran for state representative
j f coin this county on the populist
ticket, but was defeated. Thr. C
weeks ago he presided over the pop
ulist convention at Calera, which
endorsed W. F. Aldrich, of Shelby
county, the republecan candidate
for congress from this, the fourth
district, for congress. He now re
pudiates Mr. Aldrich and the ac
tion of that convention in a man
ly open letter. He was a member
of Mr. Aldrich’s campaign commit
tee, but has forwarded his resign:.*
tion to chairman Deans.
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Superior Court
In the Superior Court today the
following cases were disposed of
State vs J.G. Smith verdict not
guilty. Jim Williams plead guilty
tv the charge of assault witu at
tempt to murder and was eentenc
0 I to three years in the ptne emtia
ry. The court is on the case of
State vs JoLu aud t \Vill Weld,
they were charged with having set
tire to the barn of Air. Charley
Craton, who lives near Brices.
Miss Laura Moore was thought
ful enough to place the beautiful
stand of Howers on the table in the
County Commissioner’s room yes
terday. The Commissioner could
scarcely do any work for gazing on
the Howers.
Mrs. Alec White, of Vans Val
ley, is in the city today.
Judge Walter Harris and Judge
E. R. Lumpkin are holding Jus
tice court in the Court house to
day. They will hold no court to
morrow, but will continue Thurs
day and Frida*.
Cotton is rolling into the city
rapidly now. Prices continue low.
Remember the concert at the
Armstrong Hotel tonight.
Mr. H. D. Moody, who was at
one time a popular conducter on
the C R& C, but now a resident
of South Carolina is in the city for
a few days,
DON’T FORGET
The Cundel! Lumber
Co., sells
Cheap shingle sail
grades.
Cheap lumb e r a1 I
grades.
Cheap ceiling and
flooring, sash, doors,
and blinds. 9-7-Imo.
Flour 40cts. at Mor
risTeiephone 26.
KLUSTER OF
BULLS EYE SHOTS.
I was pained to learn this fore
noou that my good friend Chas W.
Underwood was daug-rou-ly ill on
yesterday, hut plfr>,s o d to find him
better today Uud> r the skillful
treatmeni cf Dr. L. P Hnrnmond,
I hope to see him out again in a
few days
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There is not a nobler hearted
young man in Georgia today than
Charley Undderwoo I uoi; is iher a.
brainier or more eloquent young
lawyer at the bar of tli3 state.
Right well does he |Geady wear
the historic name of a. long line of
illustrious ancestry. lam a Cbat
ley Underwood man,
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Rev. C. A. Jamison, of Monroe,
will preach at the South Rome
Methodist church on Wednesday
night. I think Mr. Jamison served
that church for about three years,
at any rate he has endeared him
self te its membership as much as
if he had served them twice that
time. I understand that he had
an appointment next Sunday, but
as he will be called away before,
why the date has been changed.
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Mr. Le wis Dempsey, the grocer,
now doing business at the R. V.
Mitchell old stand tells me that
his advertisement in the Hustler
of Rome has paid him handsomely
the past month. New customers
come and find new goods and busi
ness is a humming. By the way,
Mr. Dempsey Jias employed his
brother, Mr. A. L. Dempsey of
Texas Valley and added him to his
present force of assistants. See
Dempsey?
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About the tenderest steak I have
masticated lately has come from
“The Little Green Market” nt
Morris old stand. Those people in
their are right up to the latent
cuts and have a good eye for meat
while it is yet wrapped in hide.
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Manager J. B. Nevin te Is me
that “The Spider and the Fly” are
booked to appear in Rome on the
Bth, and he says you can guarantee
that “living pictures” will be put
on. That settles it. Those who go
will see ’em,
♦
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I notice the advance sheet for
Keene, is being blacked out “purty
konsiderably. ” Shorter College
swooped down on and captured 48
seats st one clip, filling most of
one half of the dress circle. The
parquet is going rapidly and by .to
morrow noon the best seatswill be
sol J. Keene is good—and tbe peo
ple know it.
The cotton ginnery on Second
Avenue is crowded with work.
Wagons wait for hours for their
turn.
PALACE MARKET
Os the upper end of
town. Chas Weis has
opened up a meat mar
katat 4 Cothran St.
where he will be glad
to see his many friends
This is the place to get
all kinds of steak roast
chops and c I would be
pleased to have you
give me acall.
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ATLANTA, GA.
Notice Guardians
oeorgia, I Agreeable to an nr 'er from
Floyd c Minty, j tlu court of Ordinary in and
for said county wi'l be sold b-fore tbe court
bouse door, between the legal hours of sale da
tbe Ist Tuesday in October next, tbe follow
ing Real Estate to wit : Tne South west quar
ter of lot of land known as,lot No, two liniicbed
and twenty-eight (2zS) lathe 23rd IMstrictand
3rd Section of Floyd county. Giorgia, contain
ing forty-four n.ore or less.Termscasb.
iris
Anderson x Thompson,
mark
Guan ran of tie Estate of
j Samuel and Luc etia Thompson
‘ ‘minors,”
W iid Laud Sale.
Will b?. sold before the court house door in
the city of Rome, Floyd county, Ga. betw'een tbe
egal hours of sale on ths first Tuesday in
ceruber 1894 the following de-cribed property to
wli;
Wild land lot No. 14 containing one hundred
and sixty acres, and Ease calf of l >f Yo. 55con
taining eight* aero-, all int!i»4 b. l.'isirict and
4ib Sec io. Os Floyd cou.ry. Gt. Levied on by
virtue of 10 fitw’s for the y< ars is 4 to IS‘-’S inclu
sive, isued by John J Black, T c. in favorof
State and county vs. Jno, W Jones, as tbe prop
erty of the defeuendant'
-Wtods-d. Jakec.J M<> ore ' Sheriff
Libel f or Divorce.
Georgia, Floyd county.
Carrie E. Williams) Libel for I , !, ivn ' l ee Sl . nerior
VS No 45, Mo.vd S'lpenet
Benj. L. Williams) Court, Se t. Tarm 1 • ,
Tojthe defendant Benjamin L Williams,
are hereby notified and command, 'I to 1,1 an
appear at the next, term cftlie Supeiir
to be li-ld in the aforesaid county °l '*■ ,
on the 2nd Mo.tday in January I»9'’' ll,l 1 a
there to answer pl ntiffs petition lor " hle
divorce, As in default thereof said court
proceed as to justice shall appertain. j
Witnes- the Hon. W. M. Henry l
aforesaid county. This 2.,t1i day of |V ,
1394. W. E. Beyseigel, elk, Snpr, com
county Ga.
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