The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, October 31, 1894, Image 8

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STO VES! STOVES! -ngTHE LARGEST STOCK, AND>- variety of* HEATING STOVES AT LOWEST PRICES IN ROME, Best Heating Stoves. The be* t Grates. 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 m 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. STEELE,**- 241 & 243 Broad Street. . _ " _ ‘ -.".1 " * - » ' " " SELL RICHARDS. WINK LANSDEL Richards & Lansdell. Dealers In PGRNITGRE rrorriNs AND QASKETS W. A. RHUDY'S, Old Stand. 337 Broad Street,'Rome Ga. COME TO SEE US. SIIINCLi S, We make them and sell them at bottom prices, HUME & PERKINS THE LITTLE RUBY BARBER TONSORIAL PARLORS ■ls yon want Workln mv line cal!at my pla<;e - Frank. Taylor, theold reliable 1I THE HUSTLER OF ROME WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 31 1894, ELECTRIC CAR_COLUMN ‘ cok Over rhe Passengers— Many of Them Will Interest Yon Judge Joel Branhan returned from Atlanta this morning. Mrs. Dr Cochran, of Rockmart, is in the city chopping. Alia. B. T Coub,slly, and ihe daughter. who have been visiting Mr Com n y ‘or several days, returned home morning. Miss Hattie Bernard Ch-8\ the popular actress < m t on the 16th for three nights Nevin’s Ope? a house, at popt. r prices. Mr. Frank S Bunn, of Cedar town , is in the city today. Tomorrow is the fateful Ist Home who is more highly endorsed by the press ami by the people thar J. Henning Nelms. A lot of nice sour krout, bulk pickles, evaporated apples and nicest apricots recieved to day at Todd a, 331 Broad street. Mr. M iiler Johnson, who has for a number of years been in th* office of Mr. Samuel Funkhouser, the rsal estate man has accepted a position with the big dry good house of Thos Fahy. Dr R A Hicks has moved hie office and residence to 308 Second Avenue. Mr. N. M. Gomez has opened up a first class grocery store in the Bosworth building, corner of Fifth Avenue and Broad St He has a new and choice lot of goods and will be pleased to see his friends “I would rather trust that medi icine than any doctor I know of Saye Mra Hattie Mason, of Chil ton, Carter Co., Mo., 'u speaking of Chambrlaius Col e Uho.ers, aud Diarrhoea Renndy Forsa'r by Lowry & Bro. organ Fob salb :—Cheap for cash or at reasonable price on the in stallment plan. Apply to Mrs J. B. Trawick 621 Ave., A, 4th Ward. 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 16 oz. Polite At tention all orders filed promptly Give us a trial McEntire & Schlap back. The Hustler of of Roke takes special pleasure in calling atten tion to the advertisement of Todd s Grocery store at 331 Broad street, Todd building. The stock is all fresh and nice and the prices are away down at the.bottom and you are sure of the best satisfaction in every article bought there. When you want to , buy groceries and buy them cheap call upon 1 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 j guaranteed. Mr. Lewis, and Master Van 'J • Bramlett of Euharlee paid this office a pleasant call today . 1 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 pric paid for Hides & Pelts, I J. S, HENDERSON. A Hat for $3. O O bought at Coker’s means no less than $ 1. ift profit to you. NOTICE. Parties are warned not to pay a sls note on John Ward, with Mrs Ward as security unless presented Uy fljysejf v Note is made pavable ty A. AJjSWtuiu ‘ ‘ ....... Will Arkr’dge. k fl KLUSTER OF BULLS EYE SHOTS. W»rel asked today “What citi zen of Rome jb the most popular throughout the Stat*-?” I would answer promptly—“ Sheriff .lak e C Moore.” I was in Atlanta yester day and while there saw such open demonstration in hie behalf that I feel sure that 1 am on safe ground in making the above answer. * * « Everybody in Rome knows that Jake is an applicant for the posi tion of Principal Keeper of the State Penitentiary and about every body in Rome, or out ot it, 1 hopes that he will win. * » ♦ I was present wbeu a delegation ; of Jake Moore’s friends called on Governor Atkinson, at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and know 1 ihat twenty-six vounties had prom ' inent oitizena in that delegation— and with but few exception these . men were not legislators either. I .. *** I noticed another thing,too,when .Judge Joel Branham opened the remarks he banded Governor At kinson a package at the same time saying. “Your Excellency will find strong endorsements in this package, from prominent men who know Jake Moore and believe him to be eminently qualified for ths position of principal keeper of ths Penitentiry. ’’ Dozens as other delegates added words of highest praise to Judge Branham’s encomiums—and —well Jake is going to get there —“Mark that prediction.” The annoi n e ineute will not be made for perhaps 10 days. *** “Who will be Rome's next may or?”! dont know, do you? If you ! do, wopt you jive this column a flip? * * - • * Mr. and Mra. Max Meyerhardt, of this city, have gone to Macon where Mr. Meyerhardt ie attend ing a meeting of the Grand Lodge es Masons. - Mr. Elmo Ballew has been ap pointed, and this morning receiv ed his commission as a Commis sioner of Court Claims, with privi lege to practice any where in the United States. Mr. Ballew is quite a young man to hold such a posi tion, but having had years of ex perience in his father’s office he will doubtless prove iminently suc cessful in his new field. Police Court. Wm. Dunn and H. R. Jones, two “wandering Willies’’ were the first victims before Recorder Spul lock this morning. They belong to that class who are violently afraid of work. They will, however, do three days’ free work on the streets of Rome. C. W. Carter was tipsy and paid $2.50. Matt Collins and Lewis Smith were disorderly, and were bound over under $75.(X) bond each. HAS RETURN DR AND MRS TANNER RETURNED TO ROME PERMANENTLY, Dr. aud Mrs. Tanner, returned to the city this morning and will make their future home in there. For several months Dr. Tanner has been located in Tampa, Fla. , but owing to ill health decided to returtum to the Mountains of North Georgia. Capt. A, B. S, Mosely has secur ed the services of Dr. Tanner for his drtrg store |at Reese & Whitf head’e old 'stand, and the Doctor will tak6 ebrstgc jomorrow morn ing He-iea She perstJripteniet and' will be pleased to see his old friends at hiss new place of busi ness. Capt J. W. Ewing, went down to Atlanta this morning on busi aess. Mr. Charles Craton, of Brice, is in the city todap. Several Citizens went down to AtDnta this morning. THE FINEST LINE AND Best Assortments SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! BARGAINS IN SHOES AT *>»Canirell & 240 BROAD STREET. Rome Mutual Loan Association. HOME OFFICE ROME GEORGIA 325, Broad Street A National Building and Loan Company Purely Mutual, safe Investment and Good Profit Made by small Monthly Payments, OFFICERS. J. A. GLOvER, President. J. D . MOORE, Sectv & T™. CHAS. I. GRAVES,|Vice Resident. J. H . RHODB, Mgr’ jL d Xt HALSTED BMIT H , General Council. ■ STOW MOHm MM MANUFACTVRERS|A.Nr|DEALERSJN Marble ana Granite, Monuments, Coping, Wo am Wron B Iron Fencing, Lam VacosjFonnlains 4i. WOrder What You Want and|Get JWhat YoujOrder. S- HEMSTREET Mgr* ChattanoogafTenn. 1116 Market Street A, J. BANKSTON General Agent New Jewelry, ■ Beautiful line of new Silver Novelties, and Silver Goods J. K. Williamson Broad Street]