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VEST
STOVES!
->§THE LARGEST STOCK, AND>
-s-GREATEST VARIETY OF+
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HEATING STOVES
AT LOWEST PRICES IN ROME, ,
•&e sellthe Best Heating Stoves. The best ;
Gratas. The best of eveay thing «n the stove f
line, at prices askdd for cheap, common made
goods. Buy the pest and save your money.
‘’COOKING STOVES
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Are still being sold in Rome,and we have the
largeststock to select from of any stove house
the Hill City. The World Renowned
{charter oak
leadsall its competitors, in Beauty Fin-
and Workmanship, large oven room and
opention, BECAUSE it has the Wire
Cauze oven Door. No other stove has this
Joor«
< THE NEW ENTERPRISE..
<hext to the Charter Oak is the best stove sold
Jn Rome. Remember you can only buy these
G:ovesof our house in Rome at
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H. STEELE,**
241 & 243 Broad Street.
I L RICHARDS. WINK LANSDEL
Richards & Mb
Mh Lansdell.
( Dealers In
' F?6IRNTTfciRE
(70FFINS
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(CASKETS
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W. A. RHUDY’S, Old Stand.
337 Broad Street,’Rome Ga.
COME TO SEE US.
Wlffl W aid HIM COMPANY
MANUFACTVRERS|ANr|DEALERS IN
• larWn anil Granite, Monumants, Ciw, Wire and
Wrou Ot Iron Fencing, Lawn Vacas; Fountains &c.
fifay-Ord'-r What You Want andfGet {.What You[Order.
s. HEMSTREET Mgr, ChattanoogaLTenn.
1116 Market Street.
A. J. BANKSTON General Agent
RinggoldLGeorgia
jkTHE LITTLE RUBY
TONSORIALJPARLORS,
If you want work In my line call at my Shops
Frank. Taylor, reliable.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME SUNDAY OCTOBER 21 1894,
hLEGTBIG GAR COLUMN
book Over the Passengers—
Many of Tlrm Will
Interest You
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Mr. Hiram Everett, of Everett
Springs, is visiting her daughter Mrs
W. M, Bridges,
Onion Setts, Red
White and Yedow, at
Turnley &Co.
Fertile best sel-ction ot Slerliu
Silver & Gold Nineties in all, new
goods go to B. F. Roark the Jewler
317 Broad Sb
Mrs Calvin Philpot, of Cedartown
is visiting relatives in this city.
Messrs J. N. McClure, of Warsaw
and J. P Hudson, of Duluth, were
in the city yesterday. They are look
ing over the farming lands of this
section, with a view of locating here,
Flour 40cts. at Mor
ris Telephone 26.
Tomorrow is return day for the
Justice Courts,
Editor J. W. Cain, of the
Chattooga New, was iu the city
yesterday.
When you want to
buy harness and strap
work and buy them
cheapand strong. Call
on J. S. Henderson the
Reliable Harness Ma
ker. 234 Broad St.
Highest Market price
paid for Hides & Pelts,
J. S. HENDERSON.
Mr.F M Ewing,a prominent attor
ney and clever gentleman from Ft-
Payne, A la, was in the city on
business yesterday . Mr Ewing is a
law partner of Hon., W ,M.,Howard
the distinguished young lecturer
woo entertained a Rome audience
not long since. Mr Howard is the
populist nominee fur congress iu
bis district, and it is said will be
elected.
Dr. J. T. Gibsou will preach at
Ist Methodest Church today at
11. a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. By specia
request the evening sermon will be
a running comment on the xii
Chapt.of Eclesiastes, in the special
interest of the young people.
Lost: On Circus day near No. 1
Reel house, on Broad St., one pair
of gold spectacles. Finder will be
rewarded by leaving them at No.
713 Avenue B.
Mr* Bart Cowden, of Carters
ville, is iu the city.
Mr. Bob Dougherty, a promi
nent populist of Walker county
was in the ci’y yesterday shaking
hands with many old friends.
Don’t take internal remedies
for Female Diseases Common
sense requires a direct application
like “Orange Blossom” Sold by
D. W. Curry.
The streets were crowded with
cotton yesterday. The basis of
prices was sf, It is the opinion of
the cotton-men that the price will
go below five cents.
Heating Stoves. Cook
Stoves Steel Ranges
Fine Grates. Common
Grates, and a'l kind
House Keeping Hard
wareatTerhune Berry
Hardware Co.
Prof. Cameon Wright and lit
tle son of Cave Spring, were in
the city yesterday.
Mr. Pat Gilreath, of Cave Spring,
was in the cityyesterday.
B F Roark the Jeweler is now re
ceiveing goods for fall and when yon
want any thing in the Jewelry line
yon wi 1 find he has thepretiest stock
in Rome to select from.
Mr, Garvin, of Rock Run Ala
is at the Armstrong.
Messrs. A . P. Agee and M, F
Howell, of Anniston, are at the
Armstrong.
a pambful subject: —An unbroken
box of window glass, See? To enable
you to see more clearly through this
questio D, in other words to throw
more light on the subject and insure
absolute protection from wintry
winds buy your glass from
T revitt & Johnson.
Everybody Wants New
GOODS 1
WE HAVE THEM
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Our New Tariff Prices Show 1
AEarked Reduction. I
Tea Sets j n c hi na I
Dinner waro D . , I
Banquet lamps ■
White china ■
Piano lamps ■
Decorated chiua I
Metal table lamps ■
Chamber sets I
Library lamps I
Toilet sets ■
Hall lamps ■
Glass ware ■
Wooden ware Linen lamp shades I
Tin ware Paper lamp shades ■
Cuttelry Frames for shades I
New and novel designs ' Lamp fixtures. ■
DONT FORGET OUR FIVE ANDTEN COUNTEM
Tte Nvovelff Store. I
Rev. Dr, Neale an able divine
from Cedartown, will preach at the
Second Presbyterian Church in the
Fifth Ward, Monday night at 7 :30.
He is a fine speaker, and should
have a large congregation.
Sugar scts. at Morris
Telephone 26
Prof. E. E, West of the Atlanta
High School is iu the city visiting
bis parent.
A couple of street sellers for a
electrical appliance attracted large
crowds iu lower Broad street yes
terday.
Redmond Ryne, a member of
the darktown 400, cracked Sam
Robinson over the head with a
billiard cue the other night, and
yesterday evening he told Judge
Lumpkin, just why he did it. Col.
M,B. Eubanks represented Red
mond and cleared him.
Dr. Pattison, of Macon, is
visiting his daughter, Mrs. Hamil
ton Yancey.
A Georgia Boy
Mr. Will Smith, the son of clerk
Halstead Smith is winning friends
anddistinction in the Lone Star State
He is a bright young man, and his
many friends will be glad to learn
that he is doing so well. The follow
ing was clipped frcm yesterdays Con
stitution.
Another Georgia boy has gone to
Texas to make his mark and has
located in Fort Worth, Os him and.
his prospects the Fort Worth
Gazette says. “W. H. Smith, a tal
ented youu g attorney, of Rome,Ga.
has removed to this city and will
dig up »he mysteries of Coke and
Blackaone for Fort Worth clients.
He is a society man, already stuck
on our pretty girls; a Crisp demo
crat, and one of his first acts was
to join the Young Men’s Tammany.
He will make a valuable addition
to the Georgia delegation here and
was gladly welcomed by many of
his old associates.
New Jewelry,
Beautiful line of new
Silver Nov cities, and
Silver Goods
J. K. Williamson
Broad Street]