The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, October 11, 1894, Image 2

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1320 HONEY COMB TOWELS, EACH 4Cts. They are full 34 inches long and 20 inches wide. New and bright and you can buy them at the value of a wash rag at BASS BROS & Co. o d store, and PARKS &. Co, store. This is but a little item of the Thousand Great Bar gans in store fcr the Fall Trade. Our prices for the next sixty days will be a revelation to the people, Prices unmatchable, unap proachable and phenomenal. YOU HAVE NOTICED ‘The newspaper announce ments of our purchase of the Receiver of the Ladies’ Bazaar Co., of Atlanta. It was a great stock of fine Dry Goods,; Notions, &c., invoicing $39,- .000. The price paid was nearer nothing than that at which such goods never changed hands in this broad land, if our knowledge of such matters is a trite record— 8400iYds, heavy yard-wide Brown Sheeting, worth 6 1-2 cat 4 l-2c. 420“ Turkey red Damask, never before under 20c going at 12 1-2 c. 8000 “ Good quality 4-quarter bleached Domestic worth 71 -2c at sc. 300 “ Cheviot shirts, with collars, priced by other s at $ 1,50 to go at 75c 80 Fine Count all wool, 10-quartar]Bed Blankets worth $ 10. pairs3.so. 4000 Yds Dress Ginghams, lovely styles & colorings worth 7c at 4 1-2 c. 300 Pairs Ladies Fine dress button shoes, worth $ 1.75 to go at $ 1.00. 3500 Ladies Hemstitched Handkerchiefs worth from 1 0 to 1 5c at sc. 2000 Yds. High grade, fine count, Sea Island full 36 inches wide, worth 71 -2c at 5c 240 Pairs of that celebrated Shoe for Men, “Goodwear” worth s2.so.Until sold only $1.50, 360 Suits Fine all wool Cheviot Suits single and double breasted sacks, blacks browns. & c., worth $ 1 0.00. Made to sell for $ 1 0.00 or more. Nothing equal tc them in a thousand miles of Rome for the money. _ FOR DRESSES By. far the largest stock in this market. An almost endless variety from b tingle width American goods from 46 r>p to the exquisite ♦.fleets oi yrench Artists : extra quality. Covert Cloths, Serges, Novelty Mixtures. Armures, Bengahnes, Popliues, Henrietta Cloths, Camel's Iliir, Granites, etc. Satin Dutcbesses, Mons’, Fail es and Bengalines, China and Japan ese Silks, Surahs, Ginghams, Prims, Peieles, Cheviots,Crepe Ctoth. Dicks Denims, Suitings, Stupes, etc. 46— inch Covert Cloth, the latest eomer of new dress fabrics made to sell atsL.2s; our price .85 Beautiful Mixture Covert Cloth , worth 80c. at 60 Two toned Diagonals, 36-inch 19 Double fold Suitings, 36-inch, Jark ami medium gray, worth twict- Uhe price; full suit, 8 yards for *l, 10.000 yards Fancy Dress Prints, slx6l cloth wo,th 7c.... 5 Trimmings & c. All the imaginab'.es in Silks. H’urni *Uied Surahs, two-toned, shot and ieeddoj effects, Bengalines, Tfl’. ’Velvet» Velveteens. Si k Braids, Pasi tfmenteries Jets. Novelty Trimmings. “Ribbons, etc. The desirable things in lafces. Embroideries on Swiss, Nam. wook and Cambrics, ail-over embroi deries . 400 yards Hamburg Edging worth tOc yard at ,5 20c Hamburg at 10 30c Hamburg at .17 CTjOTELIJSTG-. A choice assortment for Men, Boys and Children. Swell effectsin Tweeds, Cheviots, Cas- Mraeres and Serges: also swell effects in the dressier Fabries, prominent among which Clays, and West of England Diagonals. Suits for slender people, stout people, young giants and fettle fellows. Especial attention is called to 360 Men’s all-wool Suits at $5.00, They are Rjnply unmatchable bargains. Our ttock of clothing from lowest to best quality comes to ixMns brilliant haul of our victorious buyer, and we are determined bp the power min; is n ot price to put more new clothing on men and boys this fall than ever before ' * ** * .J in our business experience. The few prices named throughout this advertisement are mere ly suggestive of the way other goods will be sold, 3bo Uv< reoats less than half prices. Fact. assortment of Cloaks. KA I 111 PRY I Th® Bazaar’s stock almost in i s entirety was snipped to our * ■ L**-'* 11Lr1 \I B Rome hoilse—cost hfearly nothing, and if you want anything in this line, we will sell it to vou away down below prices of others. Come to soe us. BASS BROTHERS & COMPANY. Far the goods here advertised, go to either of our stores, excepting that the Millinery will te found at the PARKS & CO. store, and the Clothing and Hats will be at the old store. 25 Broad Street. Less Than 1 9 Cts on $ A good percentage of these goods has been shipped to us, and if prices and values 'count lor anything they will go into new homes in quick order. Our import order for | Fall Goods had 1 “in placed before this purchase w. madei i and the goods are Jd Uy. Must have room, and •! we are going to make it by t j bidding admuto a pde of mer l••handise at once. Sma l Wares. Needles, Pins, Hair-Pins, Threads, Wba'eboiv'S, Casings, Ho-iks-and- Eyes, Tapes, Dresr; Shields, Cot sets Laces, Shoe Laces, But ions, Brads, -tc. A straw will show the way th< win I blows, so in these little items we will save you 50 to 100 per cent •n your purchases Stick a pin down ere; ii you Lave no pin, we will sell wu a whole paper of English Pins ior sc. and everything else relatively as ci eap. * Blankets and Flannels These goods at prves that cannot and will not be duplicated by others We bought them away under the market at the great auction sale of Faulkner Page & Co. New York in May when the mecury was up and blankets were down. We want you to see our full size Bed Blanket at each —a trifle 25 ’ Our Fine Ai -wooi Blankets $lO 00 ’ value per pair 3 50 Nothing ever < fl'ered equal to I them as bargains. Red Fl innel worth 25n at 15 White Flannel worth 25c at 15 Red Twi'-led Flannel worth 40c at 25 W lute Twilled Flannel worth 40c at 25 1 very quality of Flannel cut ahuost in Two. Gents Furnishing Linen Bosom Shirts Laundried and Unlaundried; Perca’e and Cheviot Shirts Satiue Shirts Drawers Scriven’s I Patent Dr ve> ; Hosiery and Glove- THE HUSTLER QF ROME,THURSDAY pCJOBEft, 11, 1,894, So Price! Price! will do it. When the cost is small, a fraction of the worth, our lee-way is immense-191-2 cents on the dollar, and all fine goods too; most of them Winter Goods—l 9 1-2 cents. You never heard of such a pur ci ase. in gr a-, variety. Scarfs Ties H<-s-» Sup; ortors Cuffs Buttons Collars and Cuffs s e.; all in the bargain cata- 1 ue, Men’s Fine All-Wool Shirts and Drawers silk SticLed worth each sl,- 00 ; -s long as this lot lasts our price will be .09 1,900 4- Linen Collars 10 Shoes TLere is no equal to our Dongola Button Siioe for Ladies at 1.00 Have you yet bought our special Tap-Sole Blucher Shoes for men? This Shoe is made excusively for us and cannot be sold by any one except us. We take the bold position that there is not a Shue on earth of equal wear to it at the price 1.59 Ladies’ Cloth Top Patent tip great value 1.50 Ladies’ Genuine Kid worth 3.00 at 2.00 Ladies’ Solid Substantial Shoes i Men’s Rex Calf Shoes 1.50 I Hand Welt Calf worth $4.50 at 3.00 Cbildreii’s Solid Shues 50 Misses’ Heavy Shoes (55 School Shoes worth SI.OO at 75 School Shoes worth $1.25 at 1.00 Misses’ Fine Shues tforth $2.00 at 1.50 For all our stores we buy as many Shoes as any 4 houses in Rome ; we buy tliC'i at headquarters with the cash aud we buy them at lower prices than tuose who buy in i-tnaUer quani ties. Come to our place for Shoes . ALL OVER NOW. The Body of Alex- Richardson cut Down. Verdict Rendered. Irvine, Ky., October 10. —Great crowds this morning viewed the dangling body of Alexander Rich ardson, who was lynch'd for the murder of Mrs. Wylie White. Pin ned to the corpse was this notice: “Notice. —You are requested to leave this body hanging until 9 o’clock. Then his friends can take him if he has them. This should be a warning to all such rascals. We want no meddling in this. Beware ! “Committee.” About 9 o'clock the Coroner pro ceeded to summon a jury to hold an inquest, After viewing the re mains they returned a verdict that Alexander Richardson came to his death by hanging by a mob, “to us unknown.” The corpse was lowered to the ground and conveyed for interment to a graveyard near his residence. Few were the attendants to his resting place. His aged parents had left their home yesterday to be in attendance upon the Court today, but did not come the entire distance. They were unaware of the fate that had befallen their son until this morning, when, instead of coming on for the purpose of res cuing their boy, they returned to their home to try to console each otherjin their affliction. The husband of the murdered woman was there and said that if Richardson had been hung from the bent hickory near the scene of his wife’s killing he would have been the more rejoiced . The peo ple generally express the .belief that the guilty man has been pun ished. THE WHISKY. In Very Bad Straits-A Crisis Seems approaching. New York, Oct. Il. —The finan cial coi dilion of the distilling and Catrie Heeding Company has been very low for a long time. The re bate scheme was expected to bring distributors into close rela tions with the trust and give the latter a strong h<-ld over such agents. It proved a dismal failure and’ a boomerang in the bargain, and the holders of rebate certificates are now in a position where by taking legal steps to enforce their claims they will be able to put the com pany in a very embarrassing posi tion, even if they fail to bring about a receivership, The Chicago correspondent of Hollister & Babcock informs his firm that “the Distilling and Cat tle Feeding Compauy is in sore straits to meet its rebatejvouchai s That the company has no mon ey to pay them is well known. There are now on deposit with the Central Trust Company of New York $2,500,000 first mortgage bonds to secure payment of the rebates, and the company would be glad to take 50 cents on the dollar for the bonds and apply the proceeds toward payment of the rebate vouchers. In fact ♦ fforts have been quietly made to dispose of these bonds, But without success. What the re sult will be will depend largely upon whether the holders of rebate vouchers will press their demands If they do, some reorganization of the property seems to be the only way to clear it of its indebt edness.” The best thing for the stockholders of this discredited company would be a reorganiza tion with an entirely new manage ment; whose interest would be out side of the stock market. Officials of the Central Trust Company say that they have no knowledge of any attempt being made te float the $2,500,000 of Distilling bonds which the Cen tral holds to secure the rebate vouchers Don’t take internal remedies for Female Diseases Common sense requires a direct application like “Orange Blossom” Sold by D. W. Curry; HAM AND EGGS. -■*•» * • - » I have heard it circulated on the street and considerable kicking done in covsequerce of the rumor, that old uncle Felix H rgrov< tie jani t< r of the Court house, is paid S4O 00 per month and that it comes oui of the County. Now, I happen t kn< w positively that the County pays Felix only SIO.OO per month, and so appears on the books oi the Connty Commissioners. And I happen to know another thing that most people are ignorant of, the e'ever whole - fouled officials n the Court house Each pay Unde Felix money out of their own pockkit? ev ry month and make that goo I olddarkev’s salary cont idei able more than $lO 00 per month. But I can’t see that it is any body’s buisiness but their own. “Uncle Felix” as everybody calls him,is a good old “old before de war, ’’negro, and is liked by every one that knows him, every one likes the old fellow for his faithfulness and rugged honety He is Jgetting old new but performs his daily duties s well and conscientiously as if he wsn a younger man. It said that those who have seen pretty little Mabel Paige once, are sure to go every performance. There is a charming youthfulness and a manner that desplays childish inno cence, tnat makes her friends every where. Jim Nevin told me yesterday that she would give two matinees next wee! - Wednesday and Saturday. Every lady and child in the city tha 1 caiA attend the night per formancet should go to these matinees. The following is clipped from a chatty column iu the St. louis Re public, and is about the best one I have seen in many a day: “I have a newspaper friend who is firmly convinced that he is hoo doed. He never goes anywhere but something with serious conse quence happ ens to him. “A few days ago he was driving with a young lady whose adorable manner and charming personality had completely captivated him rni whose esteem of and interest in himself he was most anxious to arouse. The wind was blowing with chill suggestions of early coming frost, and in going out the young man had got out his light overcoat. “After driving a short distance the fair girl complained of the effect of the air about her throat. Her companion remembered that he had a soft w-hite ninffler in his overcoat pocket, just the thing for the occasion, insisted that she put it round her throa t. She agreed, and her escort put his hand in his pocket, felt something, drew it out and handed it to her—not the dainty silk thing he thought it to be, but —a pair of socks. “They were not new ones, either, nor freshly laundered, and their odoriferous accompaniment made the young man aware that he had made a blunder before he saw what he had done. “The offending footwear was quickly thrown into the boulevard and the desired muffler drawn from the other pocket, but the blunder could not be remedied nor an ap< 1- ogy offered that the young lady would accept, and the victim of the hoodoo is still swearing ven geance on the man who invented pockets, and swears that he will get even with him in the next world if he has got to go to the uttermost limits of Hades to do it. Blessed he the froets, for they hav'tf killed the mosquitoes. Any thing that ean‘ vanquish tins* dratted pests deserve® the everlast ing gratitude of everybody. This frosty weather has caused every one to get out their last winter's over coat. Overcoats will not be stylish this winter and will be little worn -—that is if you can’t get it out of the pawn shop where it has lan guished through ithe sultry sum mer months, and when your tailor wont trust you. Suits are worn thin—at least mine are, and I have noticed others. LAST AND BEST, Grand Fall Opening of Mi||i nen • for Three Days. On next Thursday, Prsd and Saturday, Mrs. S p j e o le . berg will hold her magnificent Fall opening and place on ex hibition a most beautiful fi nc of the latest style patera Hat and Bonnets. She cordially invites all the ladies of Rome and vicinity to call and inspect the display and see the wonderfuly l Ow prices she places on the latest from market and the most stylish goods the market Store room 407 Broad St. f A LADY’S TOILET] 4 Ts not complete L ■g vit Lout sn ideal § wo r x-owDEtt || j mziws i Combines evtry element of . beauty and puntv. It is beauti- ’ fying, soothing, healing, health ful, and harmless, and when p rightly used is invisible. A most ' •, delicate and desirable protection j i to the face in this climate. ’ .1 I I Insist upon having tlw genuine. | i IT IS FBR SALE EVERYWHERE, Everybody who is somebody preaches the doctrin: “Patronize home industry.” Lov ers of a good cigar can afford to practice what they preach for Wait er’s Rome made cigars are the best on the mar ket. rving W. Larimore, physical di re’.tor ot Y. M. C. A-, Des Moires lowa, says be can conseientiouely recommend Chamberlain s Pain Balm to athletics, gymnasts, bicyclists, foot ball players and the profession in general for bruises, sprains and d is locatioDs ; also for soreness and stiff ness of the muscles, when applied before the parts b ecome swollen it will effect a cure in onehalf the time usually required. For sale by Lowrj Bros Druggists Jelly scts. at Morns' Telephone 6. Warter’s “Hand made” grows more pop ular as the days go by— and its because of mer it. For sale by all dea.- ers. Try one. _ MAGNETIC NERVINE" Nervous / ■ tion, Fits. DIZZ ' wti&S ness. Headache. tione. brl SfA*°| e !S •BEFORE - AFTER- ind at last a miserable death. MAGNETIC NX.; , VINE arre.ts all losses in either sei, ren, .ndstrength to both the muscular and n ones up the brain, build, up the tab]™™ „ th, n« sleep, and restores health and ba) I paduffi,, l ? -ufforer. A months treatment P « uoT” tn.il to .nr artdrnw,»l.oo'Per j very $5.00 order give a Written C ■ j u>rßD *e«i -yure or refund the money. Circulars tree- v Country Produce A Specialty- Fresh Butter on hand! all the time. . New goods arrivi g daily, We keep the bes the market affords. COME AND SEE US, L. 409^roa^^t^ 6t ' The Ladies can get the latest rw" & sheets at Lanha Sons, Fourth Ward-