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STOVES!
STOVES!
~*gTHE LARGEST STOCK, AN D»-
-GREATESTVARIETY OF*
HEATING STOVES
AT LOWEST PRICES IN ROME.
We sell the Best Heating Stoves. The best
Gratos. The best of eveay thing in the stove
line, at prices askdd for cheap, common made
goods. Buy the pest and save your money.
COOKING STOVES
Are still being sold in Rome,and we have the
largeststock to select from of any stove house
in the Hill City. The World Renowned
CHARTER OAK
Still leads all its competitors, in Beauty Fin
ish and Workmanship, large oven room and
perfect opention, BECAUSE it has the Wire
Gauze oven Door, No other stove has this
door.
THE NEW ENTERPRISE.
next to the Charter Oak is the best stove sold
in Rome. Remember you can only buy these
Stovesof our house in Rome at
■*MW. H. STEELE,
241 & 243 Broad Street.
SELL RICHARDS. WINK LANSDELL.
Richards &
W® Lansdell.
Dealers In
pURNITLIRE
/TOFFINS
I* ' —I >
AND
QASKETS
W. A. RHUDY'S, Old Stand.
337 Broad Street/ Rome Ga.
r COME TO SEE US.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME. SUNDAY OCTOBER, 7 1894.
TRIG CAB
ook Over rhe Passengers—
Many of Th m Will
Interest You
— < ... . t
Bead and pro.'it hy the new a»lv<,r
tisement in the Hustler of lE.iue this
morning.
The concerts nt the Armstrong by
Forbs Orchestra are growing in
popularity, The next will occur next
Thursday evening at 7.30 A large
crowd from the city will go down.
Fashion Sheet for everybody
Free Free Free.
Lanham & Sons.
Fourth War J
Mr James Darcy, formely of M ern
phis Tenn.,has opened a horse shoe
ing shop on Broad St. near the
engine house, Air Darcy comes here
well recommended as a splended
mechanic and that is what the peo
ple of Rome want 1
The Living Pictures and Speciaf
cenery at Nevins tomorrow night
will most positively be put on the
Stage as advertised Manager Al A
Nevin & son guarantee the public
that this will he done and that this
attraction is excellent and is playing
every whereto great and delighted
audiences.
get your seats at Yeisers. No advance
in price
An alarm of fire was turned in
yesterday morning about 8 o’clock.
The small house next to Ronsaville’s
warehouse on East First St., occupied
by negroes,
tinguished with slight damages It is
the second time ‘■his cottage has
caught fire in the past few weeks
Dont miss our special shoe sale
Monday, we can save you money
W. 11. Coker & Co.
Winter Pasturage :-<-Furnished
for dry cows and yearlings. See
Chas. E. Berry. 10-5-Gt.
Before you spend your money,
is the time to hunt a bargain. See
what Coker will do in clothing It
Pays .
Starch 5 cents lb.
Morris
Miss Mamie Whitehead, < f
Rockmart, has entered school here.
For the best selection ot Sterling
Silver & Gold Novelties in all new
goods go to B. F, Roark llie Jewler
317 Broad St-
Mr. Paul J. Murphy, of Chica
mauga is at the Armstrong.
Mr. A. R. Foster, of Lyerly, was
at the Central yesterday.
We have a few more of those
beautiful 10 pieces under glazed
porcelain toilet sets for $2.75
come quick if you want one.
Lanham & Sons, 236 Broad Street.
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
Cit zeu.
J. J. Holloway is now with W.
H. Coker & Co where he would be
glad to have his friends to call and
see him.
Sam Al. Lowry, of Rome, spent
Sunday here with his fathers family
His wife has been here for the past
ten days’
Aliss Marie Thomas of Rome, who
has been visiting Miss Belle Harris
of this city, has returned home.
—Carrollton Times.
Mrs. W. G. Hatchett of Mont
gomery, is in the city
Big drive in shoes at
W. H, Cokers & Co’s,
monday.
Save money by buy
ing shoes of
W. H. Coker 81 Co.
Tent services in East Rome to
day. Rev. P. C Fletcher at 11 a m
and Rev M. L. Troutman at 7:30
p m.
'J he best stove pipe in Rome is
to be had from. W. K, Seele.
We have the most experience
workman to set up our stoves ai d
am tee every one, 236 Btoad G
Lanham & Sons.
AN EXPOSITOR
CHINA, GLASSWARE, LAMPS,
TINWARE and HOUSEFURNISHINGS ’
WHERE YOU CAN BUY VERY MUCH UNDER
ANY PRICE YOU HAVE HAD HERETOFORE.
$ 1 - 24 “i pa d“l Don’t Cost Much But Tre Necces-
body and dome to match. sary.
A splendid sewing lamp, and 4-Q (l art Tin Buckets Wc
would be cheap at $1.75.
S1 98 Decorated par I ° r Large Dish Pnn8 ’ 15c -
* Lamp. Has polished Large Tin Graters, sc.
brass base, body and dome beauti- Egg Whips, sc.
fully decorated. Worth a great Patent Sifters, 10c.
deal more than we ask.
$ 1 49 Tin Water Sets, nev- Tooth Picks, sc,
er offered before for Rolling Pins, 10c.
less than »175. Salt Boxes, 10c.
QQp Per set. Beautiful Dec-
’orations, French China, Scrub Brushes, 10c.
in Cups and Sancers, Plates or Blown Tumblers, sc.
Oyster Bowls. These goods are ro a tv. ■
& Glass Syrup Pitchers, 10c.
worth 50 per. cent more money.
JB3 49 English Dpcorated Glass Butter Dishes, 10c.
’ Ware. Full Chamber Glass Pitchers, 10c.
Sets. Would be considered a bar- Kitchen Spoons, sc.
gain at $4.50. Good Dippers.loc.
Plain White China, Open Stock.. ~ , , . ~
U /n. Li 4. Perforated Chair Seats, 10c.
French Chsna Plates ’
French China Cups and Saucers. Graduated Measures, sc.
French China After Dinner Cups Augite St've Mat, 10c.
and Saucers Tea Bells, 10c.
Onyx and Brass Piano Lamps.
Hall Lamps. Household Ammonia, 10c.
Library Lamps. Brass Hoop Buckets, 19c.
B,n< l <>et Lam p". Half Oa ll on Glaaß pitchergj 21( ,
Come and you will find choice things never shown
here before. Our Five and Ten Cent Counters are
loaded down with Bargains.
THE NOVELTY STORE. ““5
Mrs. Heard and Mrs. Newcombe of
Rockmart, were in the city yes
terday.
If you want the latest
and most beautiful
Fashions get your
Fashion sheets atLan
ham & Sons Free,
fourth Ward.
Miss Aj’ie McDonald, who has
been spending, the summer with
friends in Canada, returned home
yesterday.
Mrs Martin Grahame and fam
ily after spending the summer
most pleasently in Canada, return
ed home yeste/day.
Mr M .E. Howell of Anniston,
is in the city today,
The cotton receipts in Rome are
ii.creasing everv day, and a very
heavy crop will t>e marketed here
this season. Prices range today
from 5| to 6 cents.
Ladies Boys and
Mens cheap at
COKER & CO’S,
FOR SALE
A nice neat well lo
cated 5 Room Cottage
on easy terms, at Mrs
Echols cor 4th Ave &
1 st St. 1 0-5- 1 mo
Have your stoves overhauled and
Ii 4 ted up by practical stove men. We
have experienced men in the busi
nes'. call on us at 241 and 243 Broad
St.
W. H. Steele.
Rev. Solomon Pope will, preach
at the North Rcme Baptist chunh
a 11 a. m.
We make our stove pipe we fix
up stoves with j radical Tin
ners •
W. H. Steele
Mr. Joe H. Pruett, "of Jackson
ville Ala is at the A ms 4 roug.
SHINCGS,
We make them and sell
them at bottom prices,
HUME & PERKINS
-2k- "W. 2. ART.
Leather and Shoe Findings,
Hand made Shoes built to order, Repairing
a speciality, at
Masonic Temple Store.
BRICK KILN S
LIME KILNS
. HAIR AND SAND
We can furnish fresh Lime in large quanities
burned from our own Kilns on short notice.
Brick. Lime, Hair and Sand al ways on hand
Greorge W. Trammell
Forth Ward Brick Yards.
A New Black Smith Shop ;
James Darcy Professional Horse sheer, practical aiu
scientific horse shoeing exclusively, special attention to l«t®
and interfering Horses. «
ALL KINDS OF FANCY SHOEb
Made to order and properly fitted, Satisfaction guaiantet
or money refunded work done very cheap.
518 Broad St. near engine house