The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, October 12, 1894, Image 8

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MKTESI ■M’O'VESI ■ STOVES! STOCK, ANDg ■mjrEST VARIETY OF ■||ANG STOVES ■jJI'ST PRICES IN ROME, || Best Heating Stoves. The t ■ Jest of eveay thing >n the stove |H;askdd for cheap, common made gKinl he pest and save your money. ■KING STOVES Hr Ling sold in Rome,and we have the If K t° select from of any stove house ■ City. The World Renowned M I I \ irri<R oa k Kjipall its competitors, in Beauty Fin fti Iprkmanship, large oven room and Ejantion, BECAUSE it has the Wire ■jjr.n Door. No oiher stove has this L'. NEW ENTERPRISE. u T e Charter Oak is the best stove sold v Remember you can only buy these | ' our house in Rome at ✓. H. STEELE,- ifll & 243 Broad Street. II M ’ ICHARDS. WINK LANSDELL. lfchards& I» Lansdell. Dealers in Bf JRNITdRE K I ) I COFFINS I L3 — -> El AND | I QASKETS J. A. RHUDYsi Old Stand. 337 Broad Street,“Rome Ga. I COME TO SEE US. Is ’.A New Black Smith Shop ames Darcy Professional Horse shoer. practical and < j mtific horse shoeing exclusively, special attention to lame I interfering Horses. LL KINDS OF FANCY SHOES J'Madefo order and properly fitted, Satisfaction guaranteed money refunded work done very cheap. ■ ''lß Broad St. near engine house k A BRAN NEW ENTERPRISE jkAny up to date be encour- HHK; Great care will be taken to please my the Annex Bathing and Tonsorial treated right. . THE HUSTLEr? OF ROME FRIDAY OCTOBER ! ELECTRIC CAR COLUMN I ————————— ' ook Over the Passengers— Many of Them Will Interest Yon Messrs* Darden Asbury and IPury Front were visiting friends in Cave Sfiitg last Suud-). — Cave >prn g II ► raid. Miss E litli Carver left roday to vii-ir triends in Nasnville. Winter Pasturage:- Furnished for dry cows and yearlings. See Chas. E. Berry. 10-5-Gt. Mr. Butler, a typo, engaged with Mr. Fletcher Smith’s job printing establishment in Reme, has been vieiting his sister. Mrs. Lapsley in Cave Spring » this week.—Cave Spring Herald. Onion Setts, Red White and Yedow, at Turnley &Co. Mr. Isaac 1 Smith of At anta, is in the city. Mr. John D. Taylor, a promi nent merchant of Summerville, is in the city on business For the bestseLction ot Sterling Silver & Gold Nove ties in all new goods go to B. F, Roark the Jewler 31 7 Broad St. M. F. Andrews, of Roy’s Sta tion, is nere today. Mr. John Lovett, traveling au ditor of the Southern Express Company, with headquarters in Atlanta, is here. Big drive in shoes at W. H, coKers & Co’s, monday. Mt. Win. N. Hanks, of Atlanta, is in the city. Mr. E. A. Irwin, a well known Attorney of Cedartown, is here at tending court. “Orange Blossom” is a painless cure of all diseases peculiar to women Sqld fresh by D. W. Curry. Mr. W. H. Taylor,, district pas senger agent of the Southern Rail way, with headquarters in Atlan ta, is in the city in the interest of his road. If you like to chew good sausage buy it of Mclntyre & Schlapback. Mr. John A. Johnson, of Rome, entered Piedmont last week. The roll of students at this popular in stitution .'continues to increase.— Rockmarft Cor. Standard*. Warter’s hand made is the finest smoke on the market-—and then it is Rome made;Fruits of home Industry. Ask your deaier for one. Mr. A. .1. Lindman has accepted a position with Lanham & Sons in Rome.—Standard. Mr. T. C. Russell, of Rome, has been spending the past few days with friends in this place.—Rock mart Cor. Standard. G Lbs, good green coffee at G A. Russell’s for SI.OQ. . •/ z Mr. Charles Craton, a prosperous young farmer of Brice, is in the city today. He brought sixteen bales of cotton. Call at W. H. Coker & Co’s monday for spe cial prices in fine shoes Mrs. Emma Dye, of Chicago will lecture to. ladies o”ly tomor row afternoon at Nevius Opera House. Many ladies weui wUt yes terday afternoon but owing to the fact that her charts had Dui Come Mrs. Dye only gave a shor talk. The lecture is on a fine phy sique and how to obtain it and it is iree of charge. B F Ro; k the Jeweler is bow re ceiveing goods ror tall and when you want any tiling in th* Jewelry line you wi 1 find he has the preliest stock in Rome to select from. CENTRAL HOTEL BARBERSHOP. Shaving 10c. Hair cutting 25c 1 employ Skilled artist and money Col. J. Ewing is in Memphis on business. Mr. F. A, Cantrell and little* daughter are visiting the family of Mr, Felix Cantrell m the fifth ward. Don t take internal remedies tor Female Diseases Common sense requires a direct application I like “Orange Blossom” Sold by D. W . Curry. Miss Lillie Armstrong, of Oosta iiHula, is visiting relatives in the city. Cotton continues to roll into the city. The lower part of the town was crowded with wagons all day , Prices rage from 54 to 6. Home and Country. New 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 witha , 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 bv Jos. W.Kay 53 E 10th St ,New York. Mr. Walter Humphr iee, of At* lanta, is registered at the Arm strong. Mr. W. S. Richardson, of Au gusta, is stopping at the Arm strong, Messrs. Dick Porter and Chas. Peet, of Chattanooga, are in the ty . If you place an advertisement in the Sunday Hustler of Rome it will be read by the people, and bring the desired result Try it and be convinced. Best flour for 45c at G. A. Rus sells. There were a small number of sinners in police court this morn ing. 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. FOR SALE A nice neat well lo cated 5 Room Cottage on easy terms. Apply at Mrs Echols cor 4th Ave &l Ist St. 10- 5- 1 mo PALACE MARKET Os the upper end of town. Chas Weis has opened up a meat mar <etat 4 Cothran St. where he will be glad io seehis manyfriends This is the placet© get all kinds of steak roast chops and c I would be pleased to have you give me acall. Ftrst fanner:—l see they have a new wagon yard in Rome. Second farmer:—Yes I stopped there last night and they treated ine in first-class style, and took good care of all my goods. You bet I am going ta stop at “Robin sons” wagon yard whenever I go to Rome, on Broad street opposite Engine House. w -4-t.“ As L- Hcmt ■ /«. C* 1 .-. h ir ths. aits*. * iWlia No SQUEAKING. $5. CORDOVAN FRENCH&ENAMELLEDCALF. 4®? X W ? 3.SPPOLICE.3 Soles. I vb x/faiX ! *2dl. 7 -? BOYS’SCHOaLSHOES, -LADIES- ' 2 'B E sTD« NGO t4 \ SEND FOR CATALOGUE * ' DOUGLAS, f BROCKTOM, MA33. lou cun «ave mnnry by purubn*lu« W. L. I»ouslo> Shoe^,, , , Because, we are the largest niafntifacture™ of advertised shoes in the world, and guarantee the value by stamping the name anti price on '.he bottom, which protects you against high ,-rices and the middleman's profits. Our shoes ' jual custom work in style, easy fitting and _r. -aring qualities. We have them sold every, for the value given than J4CK President - . JI K . W 1 B,MrBOX » Vice president * A ( Uu „ Meretats N a tio naJ sent ■ OF ROME CA. !in allowed gn t/ME 1 PUT Up A. Trevitt'g , c ’2xxTtT e tic£ & Drouet a r . dries, Qo ii ~. • , Ican kina if ent medi ~ cines o : lm y ,na ,f you wish to I bu y tht ' / , M I C.A. TREWh- I ?nAn^ e ' e P^ OII e I in I 331 Bl - STREET, ROME GA' I LT I A. 11 1- ofßough I Lumbe b ~ .t« o7- I cl er on s „ a 2 Cl °e, ■ Call on O 1 ivvn f >r ess , ■ JOHN e ’ P-STEi? I Kost ' K E. C. ATKINS & C0 > WMOOGAIw I > MANI ’ B ( CIRCULAR, ■ j CROSS Cl I I «E PC - 1 8 ,er y Saw Pnr • • Mill Supplies and Machii -pairing a Specialty . New Jew efry, Beautiful line of new Silver Nov >s, and. Silver J. K, Wik’ei nson Broad Strec