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STO VES! ’
STOVES!
STOVES!
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-»®THE LARGEST STOCK, AND>
(GREATEST VARIETY OF*
HEATING STOVES
AT LOWEST PRICES IN ROME.
We sell the Best Heating Stoves. The bed
Gratas. 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
largest stock 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
W. H. STEELE,Mr
241 & 243 Broad Street.
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SELL RICHARDS. WINK LANSDELL
Richards &
Mh- Lansdell.
Dealers In
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W. A. RHUDY'S, Old Stand.
337 Broad Street,Jßome Ga.
COME TO SEE US.
A New Black Smith Shop
James Darcy Professional Horse shoer. practical and
scientific horse shoeing exclusively, special attention to lame
and interfering Horses.
ALL KINDS OF FANCY SHOES
Made to order and properly fitted, Satisfaction guaranteed
or money refunded vzork done very cheap.
Broad St. near engine house
THE HUSTLER OF RD VI i, THURSDAY OCTOBER, 11 1894.
ELECffI CiKOLOMN
Look Over the Passengers—
Many of Them Will
Interest You
Mrs. Seaborn Wright and two
little children went to Atlanta
this morning to visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. D. Moody,
who has been visiting here for
some days, returned to their home
in North Carolina.
Winter Pasturage Furnished
for dry cows and yearlings. See
Chas. E’. Berry. \ 10-5-6 t.
Col. J. N. Ross, superintendent
of the Alabama Division of the
Southern Railway, is at the Arm.
strong.
Onion Setts, Red
White and Yedow, at
Turnley &Co.
Mr. Robt. Willityns, of Atlanta,
is in the city.
Mr. G. T. Gains, of Atlanta, is
in the city.
For the best sebctlon ot Sterling
Silver & Gold Novelties in all new
goods go to B. F, Roark the Jewler
317 Broad St.
Messrs. Rob. Moore, of Carne
gie, Pa., and Thos. Charlton, of
Chicago, are in the ci y. They are
interested in Bauxite mines, and
will hives' igate those in this coun
ty.
Big drive in shoes at
W. H, Cokers & Co’s,
monday.
Mr. S. K. McSpadden, of Cen
ter, Ala., is al the Central
Mr. W. E. Vance, of Fau burn.
Ga., is a guest of the Centra..
“Orange Blossom’’ is a painless
cure of all diseases peculiar to
women Sold fresh by D. W.
Curry.
Mr. A. G. Street, of Buford, Ga.
is in the city.
Mr. R. M. W. Glenn, a well
known citizen of La Fayette, is in
the city.
Sugar scts. at Morris
Telephone 26.
Editor Joh# W. Cain, of the
Chattooga is here on busi
ness.
Bev. Mr. Dyer, of Rome, preach
ed an interesting sermon at the
Baptist church last Sunday.—
Chattooga News.
Call on Y. A. Russell for low
prices.
Mr. Bass, of the firm of Bass
Bros., of Rome was in town last
Monday.—Chattooga News.
Warter’s hand made
is the finest smoke on
the market-—and then
it is Rome made;pruits
of home industry. Ask
your dealer for one.
6 Lbs, good greed CQffOG fit G
A. Russell’s for SI.OO.
E. P. Floyd, formerly of this
county, but now living near Ors
rran, in Floyd county, had the
misfortune to loose his barn, in
cluding two horses, fodder, oats,
ray and etc, by fire a few nights
ago, The fire is supposed to have
been of incindiary origin. Mr.
Floyd is an honest, hard work
ing man, and has many friends
who will regret to hear of his seri
ous loss. —Chattooga News.
Call at W. H. Coker
& Co’s monday for spe
cial prices in fine shoes
Mrs Donovan and daughter,Miss
Anna accompanied by Miss Jones,
of Cave Spring spent the day in
the city.
Col. J. E. Stewart of Spring
Garden, Ala., is in the city.
Flour 40cts. at Mor
risTeiephone 26.
AT HALF PRICE.
We show by far the
largest line of C h i 1-
dren’s Knee Pants
Suits. We have them
from ’6oc up.
Best flour for 45c at G. A. Rus
sells.
A PRETTY WEDDING.
Marriage of Mr. Will Young to Miss
Jessie Smith.
No prettier wedding has ever
occurred in Cartersville than that
which occurred at the Presbyte
rian church on thursday evening
last, when two favorite young peo
ple, Mr. William W. Young and
Miss Jessie Smith, were united in
the holy bonds of mat rimony.
The church was without decora
tions, which made the scene wheie
the ceremonyas being perform
ed all the more lovely.
A large gathering bad assembled,
when at 8:30 o’clock the voca ion
under the skillful manipulation of
Signor Randegur, struck up the
wedding march and the attendants
began to file slowly down the
aisles. The attendants were fol
lowed by the bride on her father’s
arm, and groom, with his brother,
Mr. G. W. Young, his best man,
and all took their places about the
altar. A pretty scene it was as all
in silence stood and awaited the
words of the minister that should
make two hearts one.
Rev. E. D. McDougall perform
ed the ceremony in a beautiful and
impressive manner.
Miss Marian Smith was maid of
honor.—Courant.
Col. S. K. McSpadden, of Cen
tre, Ala, is among the honored vis
itors in the Hill City today.
Mr. L,A Dempsey,th® popular
grecer at the R. V. Mitchell old
s and has just received a big lot of
tin ware, which he offers the trade
at close figures.
Have you seen the “Sociables”
at Richards & Lausdeli’s. They are
.tie most convenient and elegant
pieces of furniture now on the
market
Home and Country. Ne.w York.
Corporal James Tanner, editor for
October, is brightness itself. Appear
ing with a new cover, an entire new
dress, and at a reduced price, its
quality as a high-class American
magazine being fully maintained
withal, it bids strongly for a popular
recognition, which, once secured,
means increased success. The sub
scription price is now $1,50 a year,
and is pubhhed by Jos. V/.Kay 53 E.
St,New York.
Mr. Greenbaum. thegeniaf man
ager of the’Great Eas . ■ ru clothing
Co, says they are meeting with ex
traordinary good success in Rome.
It certainty is Djh place to buy
clothes cheap,
Rev. Chas. Wright and daughter
Miss Annie, returned to Chatta
nooga this morning. Mr. Wright
preached an interesting sermon at
the Second Baptist Church last
night.
Mrs. Hines Smith, of Rome, r■ J
turned home last Saturday after I
attending the Young-Smith wed-I
ding.—Courant,
yirs. Helen Davis, of Rome, is
tfie guogt for a few days of Miss
Luoy Jones, in this city.—Courant.
Judge Janes, of the
Cedartown circuit was in the city
today.
FOR SALE
A nice neat well lo
cated 5 Room Cottage
on easy terms. Apply
at Mrs Echols cor 4th
Ave <k Ist St. 10-
5-1 mo
Concert to Night.
Prof. Ford’s excellent orches
tra will g’ve the regular weekly
concert at the Armstrong hotel to
night. Concert commences prompt
ly at 7:30 o’clock. Go out and hear
some good music.
PALACE MARKET
Os the upper end of
town. Chas Weis has
opened up a meat mar
lot at 4 Cothran St.
where he will be glad
to see his many friends
This isthe place to get
all kinds of steak roast
chops and c I would be
pleased to have you
give me a call.
JACK KING, President T j gmpo..- -
W- P. SIMPSON, Vice president ’ ‘ OUH er
Merchants National Bank
OF ROME GA.
INTEREST ALLOWED GN TIME DEPOSITS
All Accommodations Consistent with Safe Banking n
<1 ed our Cu i rnere, °
THE PLACE TO HAVE YOUR
PRESCRIPTIONS PUT UP
Carefully, with as good Drugs
as any Druggist sells, is at &
C. A. Trevitt’s
PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE.
I Carry a nice line of Toilet ar
ticles & fancy & Druggist sun
dries,
I can sell you a Patent medi
cine of any kina if you wish to
buy them,
-4.0. A. TREVITT-h
Telephone 11 O.
_ 331 BROAD STREET, ROME GA.
A.ll kinds of Rough
Lumber sawed to or
der on short Kotice,
Call on or Address,
JOHN C- FOSTER
Fosier’s Mills Ga.
E. C. ATKINS & CO, CHATTANOOGA TEO,
MANUFACTURERS OF
CIRCULAR, BAND. ®AN®,
CROSS CUT AXD IIASD
SAWS, ETC.
WHOLESALE
Mill Supplies and Machinery ? Saw Repairing a Specialty
New Jewelry,
Beautiful line of new
Silver Nov cities, and
Silver Good >
J. K. Williamson
Broad Street