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STOVES!
STOVES!
STOVES!
-*eTHE LARGEST STOCK,
♦GREATEST VARIETY OF*
HEATING STOVES
AT LOWEST PRICES IN ROME.
We sell the Best Heating Stoves. The best
Gratis. The best of eveay thing In 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
tn 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 Romeat
H. STEELE,
241 & 243 Broad Street.
SELL RICHARDS. WINK LANSDEL
Richards & MH-
Mh Lansdell.
Dealers In
FCIRNITtIRE
/7OFFINS
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AND
CASKETS
W. A. RHUDY'S, Old Stand.
337 Broad Ga.
COME TO SEE US.
S HI NCI IS.
We make them and sell
them at bottom prices,
HUME & PERKINS
THE LITTLE RUBY BARBER
TONSORIAL PARLORS
If you want work In m / line call at my place
Frank. Taylor, the old reliable
THE HUSTLER OF ROME. TUE SDAYOCTOBER 30 1894.
ELECTRIC CAR COLUMN
Over th© Passengers—.
Many of Them Will
Inter©** You
Q” owt tonight and hear Mr.
Nelma lecture on “Joseph. ’’
John B. McDaniel, of ’Atlanta,
ia registered at tho Armstrong.
Mr. Naim will lecture at the
court huuae tonight at 8 o’clock on
*‘J*a*ph.*'
You ahould not noise the lecture
, at the Court house tonight by J.
Henning Nelmr.
Clever Chari i* Seay haa accepted
a position in the Southern freight
office.
Mm Margaret Gilworth, of Taxae
• who haa been the guest of Mrs. H
, 0. Lauedel, returned home yester
day .
Peter Roaer has accepted a posi
tion with the Howell Cotton Com
pany in Anniston, and left for that
place today.
Farm Wanted —Well improved
and stocked will, pay cash for a
bargain, owner only address with
full particulars.
G. T. Vance.
R 53, 162 Washington St.
Chicago 111.
No lecturer ever appeared iim
Rome who is more highly eudorstß
b the press and by the people th A
J. Henning Nelms. B
Don’t take internal remediH
for Female Diseases
sense requires a direct
like “Orange Blossom” Sold
D.W. Curry. 9
Mr. John R. Terhune, an o 9
Rome boy, but now a resident B
Lwxingtou Kywrites to partieß
here edvisiug them to go ami ließ
Mr. Nelms,lecture on “Joseph.”Hß
hng heard it and pronounces B
magnificent. The speaking is B
the court house tonight at 8 o’clocß
Warter’s Hand madß
is the finest smoke oi>
the market-—and then
it is Rome made;Fruit s
of home Industry. Ask
your dealer for one.
The work train on the Rome
Railroad came in this morning
with a large force of hands on
board. They will commence work
at once on improving the road
organ fob bale : —Cheap for cash
or at reasonable price on the in
stallment plan.
Apply to Mrs J. B. Trawick
621 Ave., A, 4th Ward.
The regular concert will take
place at the Armstrong hotel to
morrow evening. The principle
number on the program will be a
selection from Verdi’s “Il Trova
tore.” Concert commences prompt,
ly at 7:80.
The Little Gr e n
Market No. 427 Broad
St. Everything Clean <
and nice. The best
Sausage in the city. We ,
will gaurantee every
pound 1 6 oz. Polite At
tention all orders filed
promptly Give us a trial ,
VlcEntire & Schlap- (
back. <
Two white tramps were arrested
by the police this morning. These
gentlemen of migratory habits |
were soliciting cold victuals from ,
house to house. They are occupy- i
ing a suit of apartments in the ]
Hotel De City Hall.
When you want to i
buy groceries and buy i
them cheap call upon :
J. A. Kane cor. Broad J
and Ross St. New yel
low yam pototoes very
cheap, orders called
for and delivered. Give
me a call satisfaotion
guaranteed.
Dr. R. B. Headden has been in
vited by the pastor of the First
Baptist Church in Birmingham to ,
come and assist him in a ten days i
protracted meeting. Dr. Headden 1
has accepted and will leave tomor- !
row night for Birmingham.
TONIGHT
Dr William H. Felton Will Speak a
the Opera House.
Dr. William H. Feltwn, who as
pir»R to a seat ia aongreta on tba
populist ticket,raaabad tho aity yea
terday and waa ;the guest of Mr.
riram, last night.
Today he epeke at Fleyd Springs,
and tonight will uaderteke th*-
hopaleaa task of votes at
Nevin Opera Hons*, The Doctor
le quite old and feeble and is cum
palled to do most of bis speaking
while sitting down.
* Ha is acaompanied over the dis
trict by his sob, Dr. Howard Fel
lon.
The Chattanooga Southern
Anniston, Ala., October 29.
The Cbattanoaga Southern rail
* road is building a spur from Blue
P ud, one of its stations,to Hound
. Mountain furnace on the Coosa,
. river, a distance of five miles. Tba
I line will vropably be extended on
»o Anniston in the near future.
* A PERFECTLY SWEET THEA
TER FROCK.
Madge has got herself a perfect
ly’ sweet theater frock. It is a lib
erty brocade in blue and gold, such
a pretty shade of blue, like the sea
when it is in its best temper. The
Col. Ivy FT^Tnonipeon,
the Cedar City’s leading attorneys',■■
is in the city.
Maj. Joseph A. Bluace, Mr. John
King and Judge Joel Brewer, « ,J
prominent citizens of Cedartown,
were in the city today.
Mr. J,Tya n, Jr. of Augusta, is at
tbe Armstrong.
Several Citizens went down to
Atlanbfthis morning
Commissions for the Notary
Publics are at Ordinary Davis’
office. These commissions were rec
ommended by the grand jury.
Little Ruth Hancock, who died
yesterday was buried in Myrtle
Hill Cemetery this afternoon. The
funeral service was conducted by
Dr. Headden at the First Baptist
Church.
These hard times you want to
s'tve ail the money you can. One
good way is to make a new suit of
clothes out of your old euP, you
c ndo this by having them dyed
ar Wisen’a Steam Dye Works Chit
tanoogs Tenn. The prices are law
and the work is first class in every
respect. Y<’U have no idea how lit
tle money will give you a new suit
of clothes unless you write to W.
C. Smith, Proprietor Wisen Dye
Works Chattanooga Tenn.
If you miss Mr. J, Henning
Nelms’ lecture tonight you will al
ways regret it. He is receiving
very flattering notices from the
press and public.
Coker & Co., got on
the underside in the
sc u fTI e f o r R u b b e r
Shoes, and pulled off a ?
fine lot of bargains for
their Customers.
■ BARGAIN IN ORGANS.
For the next sixty days I will
sell a good new Organ, abput siA )
feet high, five octaves, seven stops
and two couplers, wallnut case,
warranted for five years, for $45.
Write for catalogue and terms.
Now is the time to save moi.ey on
an Organ, terms easy. Good sew
ing machine for S2O. Warranted
for ten years. All kinds of sewing
machine needles. E. E. Forbes,
Anniston, Ala. 1-w.
THE FINEST LINE
AND
Best Assortments
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SHOES! SHOESI SHOES!
BARGAINS IN SHOES AT
*«HCanirell & Owensi#,
240 BROAD STREET.
Rome Mutual Loan Association
HOME OFFICE ROME GEORGIA
325, Broad Street.
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Purely Mutual, safe Investment and
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