The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, October 28, 1894, Image 12

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STO VES! STOVES! STOVES! , > *f • ’* » • • • ■ « ' - : ■ • J -»eTHE LARGEST STOCK, AND> -jCREATEST VARIETY OF+ - *l* <• i’l 4 ■ ’ heating- stoves AT LOWEST PRICES IN ROME. We sell the Best Heating. Stoves, The , best Grates, The best oTeveay,thing »n, the stove line, at prices askdd for cheap, common made xoods. Buy the pest and save your money, COOKING STOVES Are still being sold in Rome,and we have the largest slock to select from of any stove house n the Hill City. The World Renowned CH.VKTEK OAK Still leads all its competitors, in Beauty Fin sh and Workmanship, large oven room and perfect opention, BECAUSE it has the Wire Qauze oven Door, No other stove has this doorS '' 1 THE NEW ENTERPRISE. ■■'• ■ ' ' I next to the Charter Oak is the best stove sold n Rome. Remember you can only buy these Stoves of our house in Rome at t ' ' i • J • ’ * ■ - .... < <W. H. STEELE, > = 241 & 243 Broad Street. SELL RICHARDS. "WINKLANSDEL Richards & ■; . Ya': ' ' Ol LansdellJ '-I ■ ■ 1 •- ■ •< j : /■- •. ■_ /. a- ■ r ... i * - < • ■ 1 ■ " * • • • ‘J*- » . «■ ' . ■ ■' V ■.. ' ■■ '■ " . . ■ : ■■ « <•. ... .. - • • ■' •,: • 4 , *"•' .. ;j *' ' * ;//" ‘■* > • ' 't .. t •< ”* . ’ ! . Dealers .In FCIRNiTfeIRE r-or fins ANB /7ASKETS t > ~: —■— ’«•, V • V ’ ’ ' • ' ■■ "■ ’■ t ’ • 4 . * . . ! X I . . » ' ‘ • f , ’ • ■ ■ . W. A. RHUDY’S, Old Stand. 337 Broad Street,'Rome Ga. COME TO SEE US. THE HUSTLER OF ROME,SUNDAY OCTOBER,2B 1894, ELECTRIC CARJLUMN ’ ook Over the Passengers— Many of Them Will Interest Yon —— ' > ■ ■ ■ ■ Rev. K. W. Ballenger, the able and effic ; ent president of the Pied mont College, was in the eity Satui day. Thia will be a big bargain w< e'< at Fahy’s Emponur ,He is showing a most excellent line of goods at prices that never fail to win. The eeivices at the First Methodist church will be of special interest to day. Bishop Attigus G Haygood, I) D will till the pulpit morning and night No more able man is collected with Southern Methodism than Dr Haygood. Maj, Tom Booze, of Cedartown was in the city yesterday. Mr. C, L. Butler of Alabama, is at the Armstrong. •f . •„ ■ Mr. Charley Jervis spent yester day with a crowd of young people up the Oosanaula hunting chest nuts. IT I Mies Lillian Russell will appear at Nevin’s cn the Bth and 9th of November in the new production Cleopatra ;■ ' The fire in the gin in the Fourth : Ward Friday evening d : d consid able damage before extinguished The property belonged to the es t‘iteofW,G. Foster but was oper ated by 8. DJCamp, The loss will amount to several hundred doi !t M pa. Yesterday Jefcs Holt and “Capas’’ ihe one-armed r>egro who workein •the Medical Buildibg had a dis pute in front of Crouch & Co, It ended in a Bvely wrapping match, arid ‘Capus’Kinashed Jesse right smartly fora one armed man. They were arrested but gave bon .. for appearance in Monday morning at police court. - - A Card. Editor Hustler: —Rome. Ga., Relative to the case of A. W. Bal lew, who was convicted for defraud ing pensioners, and in which case I was a witness, I realize that I have gained some notoriety that I do not appreciate. Since my return from the court i in Atlanta I have not had time to] prepares statement to show my position in regard to s he case. As soon as J have time to prepare a statement of the case I will sub mit it to your columns and ii J fail to convince you and the public that it is not a} 1 msible one and that T have riot’Acted in good faith in' the ritettfeV then You are at liberty tocensure iite without’merey. But as to any action in tin matter I have; no apology to offer nor fa yy rte . . . . > .• It was a shrewd de,vice of W. i EJ.atle.w’g to use me in cmjnection ■ with the affair" to make a good j w iKA^kouf’of me to-"*defend hifn , case'The 1 matter ever get in tn court.-But-the first stroke of a ■pen that he induced m,e to put o.i paper,was a fytal one, ’ll.at proved to he a snare for his feet. ■ Look for my statement hi the early future’. Yours truly. J. B. ChamlPe,” ROME GETS IT. . ■ -St V • •——• ~— fr ; The Popii’ar “Rome Express Be tween Rome and Atlanta.” We.call attention to the conven ient schedules in effect today yia the. Rome Railroad and* \\’extern Atlantic R. R. between Rome and Atlanta, Dalton. Chattanooga and Nashville, making close, con nection hi I nion Depot for points beyojad-. Main Nos. 110A111. The ‘/Rome Express’’ this was run for a ipng i tiiHt* between Rome and Atlanta, < goes hack on today. This train will leave Rome at 7:4<) a. in. ar riving Atlanta 10 »• m. returning, will leave Atlanta 4 p, ni. Arrives 1 at Rome 7. p. m, this is an elegant through tram between Koine and Atlanta daily (BJxcept Sunday) Train No. 113 leaves Rome al , 9 ;30 a. m, makes close connection et Kingston fur Atlanta, and be ■ yond also with Elegant through trains carrying Pullman sleepers for Dalton Chattonocga Nashville and beyond. ; Train No. 115 leaves Rome at Everybody Wants New GOODS WE HAVE THEM. Our New Tariff Prices Show a Marked Etedu ction. ' . ’ ■ • • ■ ' * »’ * * .i* . ■ ** • * 4 «... 4 ‘ <Bk ’■ I < , /item, ere peleone< ’« 1b oa Impure e0n..1- Creel trregvlerlUee, ’ , .efi»e« by wen- MrWV nodeleenclnapro*- pHW -Prnaiy Aih, Pelo Tea Seta “y ■ t An K . 14«». 1808. Dinner ware w acted with keert jIIJIS White china t“hTverybenS * <dr«dsofdob ■ taedy with- R Decorated china ~ . Hamps ' Chamber sets w •■u . , Library lamps Toilet sets '* ' . • Z>l ‘ ' • • • -Hall lamps Glass ware 1 Linen lamp shades Tinware Paper lamp shades Cuttelry ■ I • FrAines for'shades New and novel designs - Lamp fixtures, ♦ . • r _ • jr' ; DONTFORG ETOUR FIVE ANDTEN COUNTERS Tho NvnvpTY G ' l Rwlills ’ I llu liwiull UlUlUi 309 Broad St 2 :50 p. in, makes close connection at Kingston with elegant through trams, carrying Pullman sleepers for Atlanta Macon and Florida pointe.. Also with trains for Dal ton Chattanooga and points be yond. All trains via this route leave from Boole Railroad depot foot of Broad St. , Trains arrive in "Roma at 11:45 a. m. and 5:10 p. m ;7p’m. ' A KLU STER OF * BULLS EYE SHOTS. I was in Atlanta yesterday, and witnessed the. maugeatiop ojiGov*- .ernnoJ . ' ’>• ’•» • * jo gay ' the cer- r»trALI. r _C would < Xpjf ss it but mildly. " ' ' • •* ••■ The groat hall was paflig at least it looked to be packedj with a go-id natured inteligent crowd, who “concuritig” with the Senate ami .House, awaited at ' hoohi the actors iu the drama of state. • * * > •.• „ i.- < Our Governor our young gover nor came and ere the play tfas per mit tted to proceed he asked that room may be made for as many of “his childfen” as possible. * There was a condensing, as,rit we-r£, and the hall and its throng gradually madeSroom for three hundred of Gecrgia’s‘‘Browuies”'— the noble daughters of' the < State Industrial School at Milledgeville ——But On another occasion, when I am not so sleepy I will finish this story, L’fitil then it’is mark ed: ' : 5 " ’ (To be continued.) Last night just about 9 o’clock an ar.'arni whs sounded and reg stered 21, The boys made a bril liant run down. Broad Street to box 21 which is just in front of Crone he’s. But no body bad turn ed in an alarm trom that box, and the fireman returned disgusted and angry. It is a mystery where the alarm was turned inat. New Jewelry, - ■ .' ... .. . “.. Beautiful line of new Silver Nov cities, and - < - Silver Goods J. K, Williamson Broad Street] ' ’