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VEST
STOVES!
-»gTHE LARGEST STOCK, AN D§<-
' -iGREATEST VARIETY OF*
HEATING STOVES
AT LOWEST PRICES IN ROME,
We sell the Best Heating Stoves. The be-t
Gratis. The best of eveay thing «n 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.
241 & 243 Broad Street.
L RICHARDS. WINK LANSDEL
Richards & «•»
Lansdell.
Dealers In
pGRNITGRE
rrOFrINS
ANS
P ASKETS
w. A. RHUDY’S, Old Stand.
337 Broad Street,"Rome Ga.
COME TO SEE US.
S®im STOSF and COlll’ffl
MANUFACTVRERSIANIIDEALERS in
Bible and Granite, lowils, CoDiHg, Wire and
Wror 01 Iron Fencing, Lawn Vacos, Fountains &c.
Ifeg-Ordar What You Want and|Get 'What. Y’ou[Order.
s. HEMSTREET Mgr, ChattanoogalTenn.
1116 Market Street.
A. J. BANKSTON General Agent
Ringgold.Georgia
THE LITTLE RUBY „
TONSORIAL PARLORS,
If you want work In mv line call at my place
Frank. Taylor, the old reliable
THF HIISTIEROFROMF T-"n', OCTOPER-25
twiMmuM
Look Over the Passengers—
Many of Them Will
Interest You
A Hat for $3.00
bought at Coker’s
means no less 1 han $ 1.
in profit to yo i .
Mr. R. B. McArver and his
handsome son, “A. R.,”of Coosa,
are in the city.
Onion Setts, Red
White and Yeilow, at
Turnley &Co.
Every mother should know that
croup can 1h prevented. The first
symptom of true croup is horse
nese. This is followed by a peculi
ar rough cough. If Chsmberlaius
Cough Remedy is given freely as
soon as the child becomes hoarse or
even after the cough has develop
ed it will prevent the attack. 25
and 50 cent bottles for sale by
Lowry <fc Bro.
“Orange Blossom” is a painl ss
cure of all diseases peculiar to
women Sold fresh by D. W*
Curry.
When you want to
buy harness and strap
work and buy them
cheap and strong. Call
on J. S. Henderson the
Reliable Harness Ma
ker- 234 Broad St.
Highest Market price
paid for Hides 8l Pelts,
J. S. HENDERSON.
“I would rather trust that md
icine than any doctor T of,”
Says Mrs Hattie Mason, of Chil
ton, Carter Co., Mo., in speaking
of Chamberlain’s Colic Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale
by Lowry & Bro.
Warter’s Hand made
is the finest smoke on
the market-—and then
it is Rome made;Fruits
of home Industry. Ask
your dealer for one.
When you get into a
pair of those $3.0 O
Shoes from Cokers,
Coms and frowns dis
appear simultaneous
ly.
A Suit of clothes from
Cokers means $2.00
to $5.00 Clear,cool
Cash saved to you Con
sider that.
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.
There is no medicine so often
needed in every home and so ad
mirably adapted to the purposes
for which it is intended, as Cham,
berlain’s Pain Balm. Hardly a
week passes but some member of
the family has need of it. A tooth
ache or headache may be cured by
it. A touch of rheumatism or neu
ralgia quieted. Thb severe pain of
a burn or scald promptly relieved
and the sore healed in much less
time than when medicine has to be
sent for. A sprain may be prompt
ly treated before inflammation seta
iu, which insures a cure in abont
one-third of the time otherwise re
quired. Cuts and bruises should re
ceive immediate treatment before
the parts become swollen, which
can only be done when Pain Balm
is kept at hand. A sore throat may
be cured before it becomes serious
A troublesome corn nicy be remov
ed by applying it twice a day "or a
week or two. A lame back may be
cured and several days of valua
ble time saved or a pain in the
side or chest relieved without pay
ing a doctor bill. Procure a 50cent
bottle at once and you will never
regret it. For sale by Lowry &
Bro.
fl KLUSTER OF
BULLS EYE SHOTS.
If there is any one thing my heart
is set on, in this life, it is the suc
cess of the Hustler of Rome—but
then every body who knows any
thing about the paper and my
humble self, knows that much al
ready.
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By actual count, for months, I
have averaged eighteen hours per
day in hard work “work as is
work,” but with the Hustler of
Rome ever “on the rise” I have
seldom felt like hanging my “take ’’
back on the “hook.”
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Fancy then, if you can, how
much good the following letter,
coming unsolicited from one of
God’s noblest and most motherly.
Christain hearted women, a go, d
woman whom I have long known
by reputation only, but whom ev
ery one who knows loves and hon
ors—l say fancy how much I en
joyed this unexpected letter:
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Editor Hustler of Rome:
Occasionally I
see a copy of your paper, and al
ways read it with interest I think
it is a paper which deserves the
support of good and intelligent
people, for its high moral tone and
variety of interesting and instruc
tive reading. I want to become a
regular subscriber, and send my
name for this purpose.
Mrs. C. C. McKenzie.
No. 114, Maple st, East Rome.
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And then in the same mail this
one, no less appreciated, because ]
know the noble-hearted woman
who indicted it; a golden-hearted
woman who has given her life to
education:
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East Rome OcL 25 1891.
Capt. Byid:
I send with this a
list of subscribers to the Hustler
and hope soon to send you more
names, I like your paper so much
that I advise all my friends aud
acquaintances to take it I like it
for what it is, aud for what it is
not. It is as it claims a “Ptop'e’s
paper” and contains nothing that
corrupt the morals of the people.
It contains a great deal of infor
mation and is educating, as well
a; entertaining.
Mrs L . D. A. Felton.
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I f rust these good women will
pardon me for using their letter
in this column, for in spying kind
thing about my paper, they put
me under obligations—and—well
the truth of it is, those letters are
not "too good to keep” but they
are too good to keep, to myself.
o o o
Are you registered? If you are
not why the time has come for you
to hustle around and see Tax Col
lector John J. B'ack and get your
name on the list so that you can
cast a ballot for John W. Maddox
the tried and true Congressman
from the “Bloody Seventh”
***
The registration book close on
Saturday and every day you linger
places your ballot that much more
in danger—of not materializing as
a ballot. Get a move on you and
see Mr. B>ack. -
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I understand that John Black
will have opposition for re-elec
tion. Funnyaintit? But let me
make a prediction : The man who
opposes J. J. Black for tax collect
or will get it where Mary Jane
wears her beads. lam for John
Black same as lam or J. P. Mc-
Connel and Will Bcjeiegle and I
dont believe the people will ever
turn any of them down until their
superiors are found—and that
wont be soon. So mark that pre
diction.
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No sour buttermilk but all sweet
girls—in.the “Dairy Maids Con
vention” at Nevins Opera House
tomorrow night.
Coker & Co., got on
the'under side in the
scufHefor Rubber
Shoes, and pulled off a
fine lot of bargains for
their Customers.
THE FINEST LINE
ANTD
lest Assortments
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!
BARGAINS IN SHOESAT
*>lCanirell & Owens-#*
240 BROAD STREET.
JTII cHT
We make them and selll
them at bottom prices, I
HUME & PERKINS
New Jewelry,
Beautiful line of new
Silver Novelties, and
Silver Goods
J. K. Williamson
Broad Streetl