The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, October 05, 1894, Image 8

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4«W. H. STEELE,** Successor To Carver <Nr Har per. *- I 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 decqrated Dinner and Tea Sets in thefollowing 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. VE VILL CONTINUE Ourspecial sale of odd pieces in China and Fan cy gocds 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 & Mh Lansdell. Dealers In FURNITURE I ) f? OFFINS i* , AND QASKETS W. A. RHUDY’S, Old Stand. 337 Broad Street, Rome Ga. ; ‘ e COME TO SEE US. THE HUSTLER OF ROME, FRIDAY OCTOBER, 5 1894. ELEtHIC CAB Hllffl i ock Over rhe Passengers— Many of Th- m Will Imereti You • Mr. Z. T. K. Kinney, of Tri< n, is registered at the Central. Mr. W. S, Simiui, of Melson, Ga., is in the city. Mr. J. R Barnes, of Chattanoga, is stopping at the Central. Miss Annie Proctor cane up from Cave Spring this morning. Rev. C. A. Jamison, who has been in the city several days re turned to Munroe this morning. Mr J. M Garoin, of Rock Run, is in the city. Winter Pasturage:- Furnished for dry cows and yearlings. See Chas. E. Berry. 10-5-Gt. W. H. Ennis, of Rome, was vis- ' iting friends and relatives near Lyerly last Sunday.—Chattooga News. Miss Pluma Neely, of Menlo, will leave that place for Rome about the 15 of this month, where she will spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. B. C. O’Rear. —Chat- tooga News. A young bachelor, formerly of this county but now of Floyd will be married to a handsome young 1 dy about the time the frott will nip the flowers.—Chattanooga News. Whose the guilty party? AJr John Ramey went to Chatta n >oga on busine; s today. THE NEW MARKER 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. Mr. McDuffy of Rome* has talon the contract to bnild the Arring ton drug store, Frank McGim is, for some reason, having declined to take the job, Mr McDuflfy is a splendid man for the work, and s pushing things rapidly.—Chatta nooga News. For the best selection of Sterling Silver & Gold Ncve’tiet: in-all new goods go to B F. Ruark the Jewler 317 Broad Si. 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. Mrs J-J. Mickle and family of Rome, are at the Hotel Dalton fora short stay during Mr Mickle’s busi ness engagement here,—Dalton Citizen. Sam M. Lo vry, of Rom*, spent Sunday here with his fathers family His wife has been here for the past ten days - Miss Marie Thomas of Rome, who has been visiting Miss Belle Harris of this city, has returned home. —Carrollton Times. DON’T FORGET The Cundell Lumber Co., sells Cheap shingles a I I grades. Cheap lumb er,al 1 grades. Cheap ceiling and flooring, sash, doors, and blinds. 9-7-Imo. B F Roark the Jeweler is now re ceiveing goods for tall anti when you want any thing in tha Jewelry line you wil find he has the pre tie st stock in Rome to select from. It is with a great deal of pleasure The Citizen notes the ieturn of Rev Father Clifford fpr the winter His physicians in Rochester, N. Y. ad I vise that, be remain south during the I cold spell—Dalton Citizen. Clever John Coker went down to Atlanta on business this morn ing. Mr. II J. Bradshaw, of Seney is in the city today. Mis. Chas. J Pruden went to Dalton this morning to visit friends for a few days. M.C. W. Smith and family left the tir. 3 t of tue «et.k lor Carrollton wlure they wi l “remain until Chris, mas. Mr, Smith has charge of the business of ti e Howell Cotton Com p ny, of Rome, during the season. —Cedartown Standard. Rev. T, F Pierce, presiding elder of the Rome district, will fill the pulpit at the Methodist church Sunday evening,a.id will conduct the fourth quariely conference of the year Monday morning. The second year of Rev. J. R. King’s successful pastorate is drawing rapidly to a close, and he has manv friends here who hope he will be returned by the Conference —Cedartown Standard The series of “Living Pictu.es” promised in conjunction with the forthcoming production of M. B. Leavitt's “Spider and Fly,” are s lidjto have attained the most grat ifying success eveyrwhere, for the reason that thev adhere to the strictest artistic methods,while ob taining the very best results in both form and tcolor . Indeed they have been pronounced a revelation of the inherent, possibilities of realism in art. It is a treat none should miss. The dancing singing and grot as quo comedy work which form a part of th*- many attractions of M. B. Leavitt’s ’‘Spider and Fiy” are quite in line with the accepted standards of hur'esque in the Brit ish m< trop >iis, wii -re this form of miterfaitiur nt was created, and there is enough novelty in the new setting of the piece to suffice for half a dozen similar shows. A Card. Editor Hustler, Dear Sir:—Please correct the ata emenl in your paper that a hat at $1 00 a suit at $15.00 and a pair o f shoes at $1 00 makes a total of $7.00 The §15.00 item should have read $5.00, th»t, Mr. Editor, refers to our ail wool man’s suit. Very tru'y. W. H . Coker & Co. INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION aa \ ■ A-* ■ ■■ j President Eliot Ln a retent lecture before the Lowell , Institute uttered these significant word*: " Instruction to individuals instead of t® classes is coming to the front. A single special faculty in a mind otherwise dull, detected and trained, may make all the difference between a useful and useless life, < happy and a miserable one.” How better can you detect the particular Bent of Your Child’s Mind, The special channel in which his ability lies, than in securing for your home that greatest of all libraries the ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA, now fa a short time placed within your easy reach ? With these noble books at hand your child will naturally select that line of reading which proves to be in the line of his natural bent, for the BRITANNICA represents every line of study. President Eliot says further: “ Individual Instruction has been too costly—that is one reason why it has not been more Universally Adopted” And President Eliot spoke the truth. But he stopped just y hair’s breadth shorUof the whole truth, fpr he should have added: ” Since file ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA has been brought within reach of arty one who can save Ten Cents a day no one need be without Individual Instruction.” No one who has the new edition of the ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA, we say need be without individual Instruction. It Is • complete education ot itself, and can be obtained now. for a short time, at the unheart Os rate of Ten Cents a day. If you wish to obtain this great work at Introductory rates write for an application 1 blank and sample pages to THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, GA, Z" —er Rome Mutual loan Association. HOME OFFICE ROME GEORGIA, 325. Brouc Street. A National Building and Loan Company Purely r Mutual, safe Investment and Good Profit Made by small Montnly Payments, OFFICEI!> . J. A. GLOvER, President. ,j. D . MOORE, Sec’ty & Treia CHAS. I. GRAVES,(Vice President. ,i. U . RHODES, M -r’Undent 11 ALSTED SMITH, General Council. pt ’ ■5 - *No. 304 Broad Street.* FALL MILLINERY, EMBROIDED SILKS, and ZEPHYS, At lowest cash prices, Call on us. Respectfully, A_- O- GLVRTLABT), ■i, * Yill. I Modionn- iuom o llldUlM - fiVdllUß - Mad son Aven e and 58th,Street, NEW YORK- per day and up. /American Plan. FIREPROOF- AND FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY PARTICULAR. Two Blocks from the Third au-l Hxlh Avenue Elevated Radro -.L The Madison an I b'oip th Avenue and Bel Li*'C Cars pa® the Door. H M. CL OS pswnetor J & * E evpfor all nighL -♦♦THE PLACE TO STOP**' WHILE ATTENDING COURT. Williams’ Restaurant and Boarding house, on Fifth Avenue opposite the New Court House Reasonable, P. E. Williams, Proprietor.