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-9§«>TO +
the people
NORTH GA.
STANDS*-
* ALABAMA.*
Hard timesand the scarcity of
money has forced the price of cot
ton down to 6 cents.
Wagesand everything else is
low and we propose to put the
price of Groceries and Dry Goods,
etc, down in proportion.
We are the only large dealers in
our line in Rome that don’t belong
to an association or combine of
some sort to keep the prices of
goods up.
WE HAVE BEEN
In business, in Rome
about 15 years, and
have never joined an
association of any kind
that to cut prices
for us to sell by.
We began with a sing
le little grocery store,
but by selling cheapfor
cash and never trying
to get more for goods
than they are worth.
We have built up a
trade that any body
might feel proud of.
We now have six
stores in the Fourth
Ward. 2 with Grocer
ies, two with dry goods
and shoes, and one
with Clothing and gent
Furnishing goods and
one with Crockery,
Glass Ware and stoves
Our Crockery Store.
And in addition to these we
have one at 236 Broad street with
a Mammoth Stock of Stoves,
Crockery, Glass, Tin wear and
House Fm .ishing Goods.
We buy i. large lots as cheap
as any whole ale merchant and can
buy and sell them as cheap as
We please.
We Wholesale and Retail and if
you have a little money to spend,
we can and will sell you cheaper
than any body in this city.
Look Ata Few Prices.
Good Green O tYee 6 lbs for $1
Good Bound Tobacco 11 inch plug
at 5 cents. Good Rod Flannel
Guaranteed all Wool at 10 cents yd
Heavy J-aop jo cents a yd,
Cotton Check 34 cents and up
I'heetng yard wide 4| cents a yard
Cotton I lanueli 5 cents a yard
bleached Cotton \ <1 wide 5 cent yd
Hrese Gingl am 4| cents a yard
Hour, Me«t, Sugar. Etc. Under
■he prices of ;be Association
It you are a merchant come
bj Bee us, and we will save you
Motley by giving you our lowest
prices.
Lanham & Sons,
3 >6.318, 320,322,3-
24, 326 Fifth Ave
AND
236 Broad St.
MITCHELL
ANSWERS HO
Corbett and Fitzsimmons Can’t
Fight in
THE LAND, OF FLOWERS
So Says Governor Mitchell.
Will Call the Legislature
Together to Present it
if it Becomes Neo
cessary
New Orleans, October 13.—The
following communication
exphinatory:
“New Orleans, October
L. Mitchel, Governor of Florida,
lallahassee. Fla., iFill per
mit Corbett and Fitzsimmons to
have a prize fight in your state
next year other time while yon
are governor? A speedy
our expense
EDITOR-DAILY- ITEM./
The answer wfiTbrief aiid*4t> Tfw
point. Here it is:
“Tallahassee, Fla., Oct. 13.
Editor Daily Item, New Orleans.
La.: Corbett and Fitzsimmons
will not be allowed to fight in
Florida even if the legislature has
to be called together to prevent it
“H. L MITCHELL, Governor
of Florida. ’
IN A STORM.
Frank Edge, an Old Rome Boy in
The Recent Storm on The Coast.
Mr.W. H. Futrell, a popular and
well known traveling man from
Atlanta is in the city, and yester
day showed me a letter from bis
gm, Jack Futrell, who is a well
known uewspner man.
On Sunday last Frank Edge
and Jack Futrell started for Nevhi
York. They went to Savannah,and
Monday took the steamer • ‘Kansas
City. They were only a few hours
a head of the great storm that
worked such destruct ion along trie
Atlantic Coast, and Monday nigl t
it struck them in all its fury. t
blew a terrible gale, and th° goon
ship creaked and gPttvwed—beneath
the strain. ’ * ' ♦ —■
One mast and many Ports
were broken in storm but
they came through it without fcmy
serious damage. Nearly al I • f*Jth«*.
passengers were veyy sick.and.
ly frightened. | I.*
Fiauk Edge Ne«f YM4
to enter an engraving and art
School. He is a splendid ycung
fellow and is sure to suc< ed.
M r Futrell goesTo tTie Smii TTptacie”
and will work with the N w York
associated city press. He is a well
known Newspaper man, hiving
worked on the Atlanta Journal. He
as also worked on the Tribue, g
News and Sun of New York.
OBITUARY NOTICE.
Mrs. Mary fAnn Johnson, wifv
of Alexander Johnson, died at her
home near Pinson's Station on
October the 4th, 1894. She was
born the 15th day of December, 18-
33, in Abberville county, South
Carolina. She was married Decem
ber 24th,1854—was the j> other of
12 children, Bof whom are now
living. Sue joined the Friendship
Baptist Church in August, 1851.’
She lived and died illustrating the
gospel which she prof .seed in heF
conversion. As evidence of her
Godly life, she lived to see all her
children members of the church,f
following in her footsteps and prof
fessing ihe Christain faith. Whed
the hour of her departure earned
sne calmly, peacefully and joyfully
told her heartbroken ai d sorrow
ing family that she was ready t£
go —was strong in the faith of hes
Savior’s promises; and that He
had vouched sate to her
grace. Airs. Johnson vas a quit
unassuming woman; devoted to
her family, kind to her neighbor*
and with a heart ever open to th?
cries of suffering humanity. Shp
was faithful to all her church ol •
ligations, a close attendant upon
the preachings of the AVord and
alwavs giving evidence of a deep
and earnest spirituality.
She leaves a husband and 8 chil
dren to mourn her loss. The be
reaved family have our deepest
' A Friend.
Flour 40cts. at Mor
ris Telephone -6.
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THE HUSTLER OF ROME. SUNDAY OCTOBER, 14 1894.
SHOW GROUND ON 2ND AVE. BETWEEN ROME RAILR IM ■ THE RIVER.
FORBAILEY SHOW-! |
i v- * THE Yn’TmUSEMKNTM
y BARNOI BMIEY
'• Greatest Show On Earth
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tr rOT .UNT.H n - r
wip beginning ou that dny a Gnind Triumphant Tour of the Southern State#.
BE FOOLED.BY NO CHEAP SIDE-SHOWS!
Zrf There is only ‘one grent aud illimitable show in the world and that is
THE BIC BARNUM & BAILEY SHOW.
. - Capital invested $3,500,000. Daily expenses $7,800. Only show in-
*• * 1 I ; i; r • i ,r * I dotted bjr thoClegy. No False Pretenses. No Exaggeration. EVERY-
v , ?r* K jeST AS ADVERTISED. New Performances, New People, New
INCREASED IN EFEin WAY Socthndlocical congress
' Except in price of admission. VXJr GREAT EQUESTRIAN TOURNAMENT. FOX HUNTERS’ MEET.,
iiftnrn equestrian maT-pole dance. tFd ? /
IN THREE Rim
greater number ofacts, aud better ones than ever before. u ; » S JKTiro fmSUOWes,!Ru<*Truck and Steel-barred AnimaK Arena* M HI
Curious Human Beings with queer : Lid 'ceremonies. ‘ *Sg* -Aerobatic, Gymnastic aiuLTumblipg Tournaments. » Circus* Hippo-
Pagans, Idolators. Heathen, Mohammedans, Cannibals, Vishnus, wMI * , drumn. Racing, Aerial, Equestrian, Wild Beast and Domestic
Buddhists, Confucians. Hindoos. Christians and Amazons, whole V__ ' jdtT'Mhb Anlmul F-rhihitinnti
familes <t' sAvttge fiebple with their huts, weapons, implements, *
nirTnn :
DID YOU EVhK but A UlAni bOKILLA.
f iO:. So, and ytm never will unless you attend the ’
MjtH wiii fflwsm asr ‘"lw JBSKHJ* -3
waiting specimen of the wonderful eou.terfeit I iM'INN LEKT CLOWNS LN THE WORLD—SO.
JOUMM, THE WIDOW OF B1& CHHfO. OOR BAME”<NORTH AND SOUTH
The ever exhibited, of l^e*utmdsUinteresV hnii Jjffi f;
to the scientific as well as the curious. , ;L ■ 3 j ) 'inMIOOinM Tft pUEPYTIIjIiC CHILDREN
TWO HttRSW ffiGSIES P WILD i» TUISB lUSIk- ’s% . tuurmioKt
IMMENSE HORSE FAIR. kWWBffl
With 40KSuperb Specimens Worth ?10<X600. iWt"* If i
Giant Ox, IS hands high. Hairless Hotse. Di‘rfrf Cattle. "JIX • rr»Wl &AS 'T*? “
with 3 eyes, 3 nostrils aud 3 horns [ I - k* * SKIIt‘
GIIEHH SHEET PARADE TO MW 1
All the Crowned Heads of the world represented.-Ortdi tie Mjiiithfv JThlfbrtas'p *1 il*T ‘’ l 1 ‘ 1 *** "
, ui ail the nations, at Va. nt. on day of show. . , . •ill MmK ; Tw ■ wjrtkj HeW T\ Lfi 1 W‘ I 3bJA’ ?
- IHE -VERY WEST t®SWii.'RiTES"' ;
h AU EAEasias,,; •
To Points oi! the Big H
I Birmiigqpln, Octoljgr,s; Montgomery, October 6; Macon, October 8; Amer- rf j&jfc
< icus (letter 9;; Augusta October 12J Athens U; C-,- K =.«—
, ' Id; Rome?, October lbs Chattanooga, October 17. ~ a .
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eseKbsd seats at regular pricla, mjsson tickets at upu a
4b JO-J -191 U’K JTK J , • J 1. jHr-V t -.l*?
rrhe oj ?if advance, at Ora# store, 3' roaa street. . —<
BEWARE OF CHEAP 25CENT SHO E'S, THE SCUT+4
n’Jsiorffc Ob .’J
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The Dairy Maids Festival.
maids Festival is i
charming little operetta of three
acts, while ’there is not mucH
plot to it still there is ju.-jt pnotjgh (
to make it interesting. Itqjrf ’a fe&a
tival held by dairy
maids, mark t maidsand etc, who
have met to laud the praises of*
their “curds, creams and wheys.’ .
Little Bopeep, is a chafflfcteyz
known to all who has the insti */i'-
tune to loose her sheep, but they',
are found by three pretty litt'e.
peep is ma< ie IMppy by*4he resttV
a T
merry as a marriage TJjA?
songs are all catchy and aj
refreshing jingle to the renditi n
that is very pleasing. The I est,
amateur voices nyßoUie are k J»e.
pre^Won,-rih m$
them the tfisses Magfuda,
Helen Eastman, MarrNevin, Ruth
WaUSfcTKWfIC
Woodruff, Mae Patton, C ra -lai.
May C ark.
Mitchel 1, I?M
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Headden, "oe Easin ai, Maidie
Ledbetter, Lula O‘Neil and Mr-.
Chas. A. Thompson.
The Imperial City quartette will
Vitale lections. Nr.
1 Edwar? Buchanan, violin virtuo
sol*>. Messrs. Darby
[and Charlie SeayAvill give ail
original creat Two Fly
'Coves. Gus Johnson the j mi . ble
iwill recite aehoi e selection. Prof,
j (*4ms. A. Thompson, of Shorter
~College, is dir ting the musical
I programme. His ability is un
-1 questioned and no doubt will meet
■ with merited success.
j The production is for the bene-
Ifit of the Young Mons Library As
•ciation. and i f ’■• bpnod that they
Iwill receive a liberal patronage.
j It will be prod; el Friday night
Oct 26th and Saturday the 27th.
The next rehearsal will be at Mrs.
; R^y w Mitchell^Cor. E. Ifiyt-St.
and oth art
4 77* clock
t s *B r? ’ rs- a at
[W. H s Cokers & Co’s,
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