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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 for 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
X-: - ceiver of the Ladies Bazaar
Co., of Atlai ta. It was a
gre.u stock ol fine Dry Goods,
Notions, &c., invoicing $39,-
The price paid was nearer
nothing than that at which
such goods never changed'
hands in this broad land, if our
know! edgeof such matters is a
true record—
v‘B4OojYds, heavy yard-wide Brown Sheeting, worth 6 1-2 cat 4 1-2 c.
420 44 Turkey red Damask, never before under 20c going at 12 1-2 c.
SOOO “ Good quality 4-quarter bleached Domestic worth 71 -2c at sc.
300 “ Cheviot shirts, with collars, priced by others at $ 1,50 to go at 75c
30 Fine Count all wool, 1 O-quartarjßed Blankets worth $ 10. pairs3.so.
4-000 Yds Dress Ginghams, lovely styles & colorings worth 7c at 4 1-2 c,
300 Pairs Ladies Fine dress button shoes, worth $ 1 .75 togo at $ 1,00.
3500 Ladies Hemstitch-d Handkerchiefs worth from 10 to 15c at sc.
2000 Yds. High grade, fine count, Sea Island full 36 inches wide,
worth 7 l-2c at 5c
240 Pairs of that celebrated Shoe for Men, “Good wsar” 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 to them in a thousand miles of Rome for the
money.
FOR DRESSES
By fir the largest stock in this
market-
.Km endless variety from L
-gjngle widtli American goods from
4c up 'to the exquisite effects of
French Artists: ext ra quality. Covert
Cloth , Serges, Novelty Mixtures.
Armures. Bengalines, Popliues,
Heurretta Ch,ths, Camels Hur,
ftw ites, etc.
iSstin D.itchesse“, Mohr’, Fail
t«ili and Bengalines, China ami Japan
ese JSilka, Surahs, Ginghams, Prints,
Petr iea, Cherviots, Crepe Cloth. Di cks
.IBeiums., Suitings, Stupes, etc.
46- inch Covert Cloth , the latest
joruen of new dress fabrics made to
• seUaJsl .25 ; our price. .85
Beauiunl Mixture Covert Cloth,
wortl 80e. at Go
Diagonals, 36-inch
19
Double fold Suitings, 36-inch,
♦ iitci ami medium gray, worth twice
full suit, 8 yards for sl,
SO .300 yards Fancy Dress Prints,
cloth worth 7c 5
Trimmings &. c.
All the imaginables in Silks. Illumi-
Surahs., two-toued. shot and
effects, Bengalines, TIT,
Jets. Novelty Trimmings.
JiGiibous, etc. The desirable, things m
laoets Eml“S?oiderieß on Swiss, Nain
oa.'trS and Cambrics, all-over embroi-
400 yards Hamburg Edging worth
.<©«• yard at ,5
Hamburg at 10
Hi Jn bvrg at .17
CLOTHING.
A choice assortment for Men, Boys and Children. Swell effects in Tweeds, Cheviots, Cas
ximeres and Serges: also swell effects in the dressier Fabrics, prominent among which Clays
atad. West of England Diagonals. Suits for slender people, stoat people, young giantsand
fifcUe fellows. Especial attention is called to 3(50 Men's all-wool Suits at $5.00. They are
,sknply unmatchable bargains. (jur stock of clothing from lowest to best quality comes to
-xs th brilliant haul of our victorious buyer, and we are determined bp the power
iLiprirn ot price to put more new clothing on men and boys this fall than ever before
.in our business experience. The few prices named tlvoughou: this advertisement are mere
yw ggestive of tae way other goods will be sold, 300 < vtreoats less than half prices.
Fact. assortment ot Clcaks.
AA | 111 !\I R R Y I Bazaar’s stock almost in i s entirety was shipped to our
LLUI NLIX I ’ Rome house—cost nearly nothin and if you want anything
in ri is line, we will sell it to von away down below prices of others. Come to soc us.
BASS BROTHERS & COMPANY
rcr the goods here advertised, go to either of our stores, excepting
That the Millinery will be found at the PARKS & CO. store, and the
Clothing an 1 Hats will be at the old store. 25 Broad Street.
Less Than 1 9 Ctson $
A good percentage of these
goods has been shipped to us,
and if prices and values
count for anything they will
go into new homes in quick
order. Our import order for
Fall Goods had L “in placed
beforethis purchase w . made
and the goods are
daily. Must have room, and
we are going to make it by
bidding adieu to a pile of mer
chandise at once.
Sma I Wares.
N edles, Pins, Hair-Pins, Threads.
Whalebones, Casings, Hooks-and-
Eyes, Tapes, Dreet: Shields, Coisets
Laces, Shoe Laces, Buttons, Brads
etc.
A straw will show the way th“
win J blows, so iu these tittle items
wh wifi save you 50 to 100 per cent |
on your purchases Stick a pin down
here; it you have uo pin, we will sell
you a whole paper of English Pins
for sc. and everything else relatively
as cheap.
Blankets and Flannels
These goods at prices that cannot
and wifi not be duplicated by others
W’e 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 Al -woo. Blankets SIO.VO
value per pair 3«50
Nothing ever offered equal to
them as bargains.
Red Flannel worth 25e at 15
White Flannel worth 25c at 15
Re 1 Twilled Flannel worth 40c at 25
W lute Twilled Flannel worth 4®c at
25
Every quality of Flannel cut almost
in Two.
Gents Furnishing
Linen Bosom Shirts Laundried and
Unlaundried; ‘Percale and Cheviot
I Shirts Satiiie bhirts Drawers Seriven’s
I Patent Dr..we ; Hosiery and Glove a
THE HUSTLER OF ROME, FRIDAY OCTOBER, 12 (834,
So Price! Price!
will do it. When the cost is
; small, a fraction of the worth,
our lee-way is immense-19 1-2
‘i 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
chase.
in gr at variety. Scarfs Ties Hose
Sup, ortors Cuffs Buttons Collars and
CufL ee. j all iu the bargain cata
-1 >gue,
Mei>’a Fine All-Wool Shirts and
Drawers silk Stiched worth each sl,-
00 ; < s long as this lot lasts our price
will be .09
1,900 4- Linen Collars 10
Shoes
There is ro equal to our Dongola
Button Shoe for Ladies at 1.00
Have you yet bought our special
Tap-Sole Blucher Shoes for men?
This Shoe is made excusively for us
aud cannot be sold by any one except
us. We take the bold position that
there is not a Shoe on earth of equal
wear to it at tbe prf<-e 1.50
Ladies r Cloth Top Patent tip great
value 1.50
Ladies’" Genuine Kid worth
3.00 at. 2.00
t Ludief." Solid Substantial Shoes
f
Men’s R< x Calf Shoes 1.50
1 Hand Welt .50 at 3.00
Children’s Solid Shoei 50
Mieses’ Heavy Shoes 65
School Shoes worth SI.OO at 75
School Shoes worth $1 .25 at 1 .00
Misses’ Fine Shoes worth $2.00 at 1.50
Lor all our stores we buv as many
Shoes as any 4 houses in Rome ; we
buy them at headquarters with the
cash aud we buy them at lower prices
than ttioHp who buy in t-maller qnani
iies. Come to our place for Shoes.
ANNIEOELLE DOTS.
Giving the Local News of Living
ston. .
AnnieDelle, Oct., 12. 1894.
Mr. Joe li. Morton, who has been
ill for a week past, is rapidly re
covering.
We had a slight frost this morn
ling, hut not enough to damage
I anything very much.
Everybody in this section are
busy gathering crops.
To show what crops are, I saw a
pumpkin the other day that weigh
ed 123 pounds. It wasn't raised on
Mr. Bass’ farm either,
Opossum and potatoes are now
ripe in the country. Don’t city
people wish they lived in the coun
try at this season, at any rate.?
Miss Sallifc Irwiu, of Van’s Val
ley, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Bill
Camp.
Everybody that has fifty cents
to spare is going to Barnum's cir
cus next week.
BAD AFRICANS.
Kaffirs Burning Houses and Mur
derins People.
London, October 12. —A dispatch
received at the foreign office from
the British cansul at Lourenzo
Marquez, says the Kaffirs have en
tered the outskirts of that port,
burned a unmber of houses and
murdered seventeen persons.
Lisbon, October 12.—A dispatch
from Lourenzo Marquez, on Dela
goa hay, says the Portuguese there J
are hemmed in by 30,000 Kaffir
natives. The town is strongly bar
ricaded. The natives looted the,
suburbs of the town yesterday and
burned many houses.
Pansy Chapel.
Pansy Chapel church near the
Cotton Factory is being remodeled.
It will be a neat pretty place of
worship when finished. The Sun
day School has grown so, and the
interest in it is so general that it
became necessary to fix the build
ing..
Commencing next Sunday and
continuing for four Sundays, the
Pansy Chapel Sunday School will
hold its meetings in the city court
room of the new Court House. Ser
vices commense at 9:30 a m.
Marriage Last Night
Mrs. Allie G. Tracey, and Mr.
M. W. Pierce, were married last
night ar the home of Mrs. Tracey,
in East Rome. The ceremon f was
impressively performed by Dr. R
B. Headden.aud was witnessed on
ly by the immediate friends of the
couple. Mr Pierce is a popular
conductor on ’the Southern Rail
road, and Mrs. Tracey is a most
estimable lady. Th«v have many
friends who are ex’endmg hearty
congratulations.
SHORT SOUTHERN SKETCHES
In West Virginia 2,000 oil wells
are in operation and 10,000,000
barrels, worth $8,000,000, will be
output this year.
Os the ten congressional dis
tricts of Alabama, nine adopted
resolutions indorsing Grover Cleve
land’s administration.
Iron industries are coining south
Nearly as much pig iron is already
produced iff the southern states as
was made in the whole United
States twenty years ago.
The new Dilling Cotton mills,
Kings Mountain, N. C. will be in
operation in about two or three
weeks.
At a recent meeting of the stock
holders of the Modena Cotton Mills
Gastonia, N. C, it was decided to
put in 70 more looms and 3,000
spindles.
A movement is in progress at
Toccoa, Ga., indorsed by the city
council, to build a $200,000 cot
ton factory. Foreign capital will
be interested.
rr- j ■.
Dr. Gray, a prominent citizen
and a good democrat, of Everett
Springs was in the city today.
Mr. W. G. Donehoo, of Silver
Creek is in the city attending
court.
A SAD DEATH.
Miss Willie Canfield Quietly pass
ed /w y et Noor.
loJay at no he spine of Mi s
Willie Caufi'Hd passed from s
moorings and floated into the great
unknown. She had been seriously
ill fur several weeks, and though
loving and smiled hands adminis
tered to her every wair, nothing
coul 1 be done to stop the inroads
of the disease.
She was a most estimable voui g
lady and was loved by every one
whu'knew her The sad intelligence
of her d« ath will cause genuine
sorrow. Ihe funeral services will
occur from tiie residence of the de
ceased’s mother, on Pennington
Avenue tomorrow morning at 9
o’clock. The remains will be inier
led at Bush Harbor cemetery,
PUT IN CIRCULATION.
Subtreasuries to Issue the Souv
enir Half Dollars.
Washington, October 12. —The
Chicago souvenir coin of the great
World’s Fair is to become a cur
rent half dollar. It was at one
times supposed that these
coins would command fancy
prices as souvenirs. This expecta
tion was not realized. The whole
issue authorized by congress would
have been turned over to the
World’s Fair managers but for
their violation of the agreement,
which was made a condition of the
gift in respect to opening the Fair
lon Sunday. Owing to this breach
lof the agreement, $1,795,980 in
souvenir halves remained in the
treasury at the close of the fair,
A demand having recently sprung
up for them at their face value.
Secretary Carlisle today issued an
order to the sub-treasuries direct
ing them to pay out on demand
the souvenir coins at the same ra
tio as the legalized half dollar of
the United States, namely, at par
with gold.
Rehears?.! Tonight.
Those engaged in the operetta
“Milk Maid’s Festival,” will meet
at Mrs. Walton’s on First Avenue
for a rehearsal. It promises to be
the cleverest ametuer performance
ever given in Rome, as the very
best talent and voices in the city
will take part in the festival. The
show will be put on the night of
the 26th and matinee Saturday
27. The proceeds will go for the
benefit of the Y. M. L. A •
Sunday issue of The Hustler
of Rome will be twelve pages filled
with interesting special matter
from local contributors,besides all
of the news, Don’t you see the ad
vantage of having an advertise
ment in the Sunday paper. Send
in your copy early Saturday morn
ing and it will do the work.
The directors of the Cotton
Stares and International Exposi
tion made an admirable selection
when they chose Mr. Walter G*
Cooper as secretary if the bureau
of publicity and promotion. Mr.
Cooper is one of the ablest and
best informed newspaper men in
Georgia. He is systematic and
thorough in everything he does. In
the position to which he has been
elected he will be of great service
to the exposition, No better man
could be found for the important
place he is to fill.—Atlanta Con
stitution .
DON’T FORGET
The Cundell Lumber
Co., sells
Cheap shingle sail
grades.
Cheap lumb e r aI I
grades.
Cheap ceiling and
flooring, sash, doors,
and blinds. 9-7-lmo.
The Sunday Hustler of Rome
is road by everybody in Rome and
surrounding country. If you place
your advertisements in this paper
it will bring you customers.
LAST AND BEST
I* ’
SrandFall Opening of Miib
for Three Days.
On next Thursday PrM .
‘ Saturday. Mrs. SpiJ
'-gw.U bold her, nag “
Fall opening anti pil)
iHbmon a most beautiful H
ol the latest Style patera Rat
and Bonnets.
Mie cordially invites all tk
' ladies of R jme and vicinit
to call and inspect the di ß p] a
and see the wonderfuly | O ,
nnres she places on the l»t«
Iron, market and the
St g,,ods the M
Store room 407 Broad St,
J A LADY'S
y Ts nnt complete
y ph ideal
WS FLEXION
; iiu II
•j Fozzom
- Combines ev“?rv element of
beauty and puritv. It is beauti
fying- soothing, healing, health
ful, and harmless, and when
rightly used .s , visible. A most
delicate and desirable protection
to the face in this climate.
1‘ Insist upon having the genuine. I
—JI
xffj IT IS FCK SALE T 7lql
Everybody who J
somebody preachel
the doctrin:‘‘Patronize!
home indus+ry.” Lovl
ers of a good cigar can!
afford to practice whal
they preach for Wart!
er’s Home made cigarl
are the best on the marl
ket. I
rving W. Larimore, physical
rector ot Y. M. C A., Des MoiueO
lowa, says he can conscientious®
recommend Chamberlain s Pain Bal™
to athletics, gymnasts, bicyclists, so™
ball players and the profession isl
general for bruises, sprains anddisH
locations; also for soreness and stifl
ness of tLe muscles, when ippließ
before the parts become swollen®
will effect a cure in ouebalf the tiina
usually required. For sale by Lowrß
Bros Druggists |
Jeliy scts. at Morris!
Telephone 6. I
Warter’s “Hani
made” grows more pol
ular as the days go by-1
and its because ot peri
it. For sale by all deall
ers. Try one. I
MAGNETIC HERm
. .irwiu..-, I« «><"■
J&i'w - B omnia.
•B&FORB APTER- nei».'
p r ossion. Softening of th A?cN£TIC Ntfl
*nd at liM»t a miserable death. WIA " renewg
VINE urr<Mit« all low* m eltl ’«■ “V ner vi>u«
and Rtrenutli to ,x >th the munculat br j n g>
cone* up the bruin, builds up th f ) appin«» M 'H
Ina eloep, nnd resturos , '-® a ?n pl»'“
snSeror. A month's gtor F ■
mail to eny addrese, *1.90 par uox, a|antt f.™
every ?5.(X) order wo give a. W ri tten
Cure or refund the money. Ciriulart M
oulr by our agent®. W
Country I
Produce I
A Specialty!
Fresh Butter on har|
all the time. . , ■
New goods amv 1
daily, We keep the I
the market afford 3, ■
COME AND SEE U 1
L. A. Dempsey’J
The Ladies can n»|
get the latest Fas *
sheets at
Sons, Fourth WS' ■