Newspaper Page Text
«=*rTnr*> V7’Ti“ , . c= SY
M#*T imrT- r ~ “** C r, ' X; - * ’■*
I STOVES!
I
rYn/*"*\“r7"'Tri C"** 11 v
" 3 ■ t 1 %. ff a •wzzi.tA. i
-*-. vz *-
-»gTHE LARGEST STOCK, ANDtK-
I iGREATEST VARIETY OF*
I HEATING. STOVES
at LOWEST PRICES IN ROME,
Best Heating Stoves. The be* t
Gratss. 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
C’HAKTKK 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
H. STEELE,
241 & 243 Broad Street.
SELL RICHARDS. WINK LANSDEL
Richards &
Uk Lansdell.
Dealers In
pURNITdRE
' f'OFFINS
ANO
QASKETS
w A RHUDY'S, Old Stand.
337 Broad Street,’tome Ga.
COME TO SEE US.
TWITT
,
We make them and sell
1 them at bottom prices,
HUME & PERKINS
—
. THE LITTLE RUBY BARBER
L TONSORIAL PARLORS
If you want work In mv line call at my place
Taylor, the old reliable
THE HUSTLER OF ROME. T DAY MOVE .[ ! ■ i, ' ' 894.
HMD
ok Gv r rhe . aasergers—
Many of i h m Wi;l
iv.icivob kVu
Vote for John W. Maddox ne? t
Tuesday.
Remember it is to your interest
to vote for John W. Maddox, and
bonds next Tuesday.
Mr. A. A. Marshall, of Summer
ville, is at the Central.
Mr. A. Young, of A lauti, i n
t ie city.
M iss Lillie Gordon left th is after
noon for Ft. Worth Texas, wh<n
she will spend the winter with rel
atives .
Don’t take inter: al remedies
for Female Diseases Common
sense requires a direct application
like “Orange Blossom” Sold by
D. W. Curry.
Dr R. M Harbin, of Rome, w: u
in Cal loun Thursday last on P. o«
! fessional buainesa. —Times.
| Two of Rome’s charming society
young ladies, Misses Alma Hill
and May Marshall, are the guests
of Missesßivings.—Dalt n Citizen.
“I would rather trust that modi
iciue than any doctori know if
Sava Mrs Hattie xHnson, of Chil
ton, Carter Co., Mo., in speakioa
oi Chambrlains Colic Cho er»,
and Diarrhoea Renn dy. For sale
by Lowry & Br >.
Mr. F. E Nob]#, who has been
with S. S. King & Co, for the past
few months, Las accepted a splen
did position with a house in Ft.
Wayne, Ind, and will leave Mon
day for his new home. *
organ for salb :—Cheap for cash
or at reasonable price on the in
stallment plan.
Apply to Mrs J. B. Trawick
621 Ave., A, 4th Ward.
Sam Hugins came down from
Rome to visit his mother,
the first of the week. He was ac
companied by his friend, Mr. Wal
ter Cotton. —Cartersville Courant.
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
McEndre &, Schlap
back.
The merchants are ail idling a
splendid business and rejjort col
lections as being flourishing. The
hard times are passing away *p ( d
general prosperity se«nu» t,o be at
hand.
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.
The cotton reseipts are not as
heavy today as yesterday, though
a considerable amount is on the
streets. Prices are about s|. The
C. R.&C. R. R. brought in about
1.300 bales yesterday and the
amount sold on the streets wa
quite 1,000 bales.
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 & Pelts,
J. S. HENDERSON.
A Hat for $3.00
boughtat Coker’s
means no less than $ 1.
in profit to you.
NOTICE.
Parties are warned not to pay a
sls note on John Ward, with Mrs
Ward as security unless presented
by myself. Note is made payable
to A. A. Shelton.
Will Arkridge. ’
! HAM AD EGGS
Where iii the nan eof common
■ sense did you get that ridiculous
mine for that column of stuff you
I write —“Hamand Eggs?’’ I have
been asked some 11,111 times. 1
I can oiler but one explanation—just
because I wanted a heading for a
gossip column that no other man
ever wrote under, and I am sure I
have it in the black line at the top
ot this. Besides, I do not get any
breakfast and when I coms to the
oflice mornings I am as hungry as
lean be. So I sit down and feast on
j “ham and eggs” for a while. See?
The Armstrong hotel presented
an appearance something like the
lobby of the Kimball in Atlanta,
during political gatnerings. Many
strangers were there, and local pol
iticians, people who went down to
hear the music of Ford’s orchestra,
and the ordinary loafers were all
on hand. Dr. Marshall by his clev
er and courteous bearing, and with
a capable clerk has made the
Armstrong one of the most popu
lar hotels in the state.
Cary King, the high clerk of the
Armstrong swallowed a few thou
sand eubic feet of gas last evening
and then got up and attended to
his duties as fresh as a daisy. No,
he didn't blow out the gas light—
you know Cary has been in the hc
-14 long enough to know better -
but there was a leaky burner in
his room. Cary says that gas tastes
nasty.
But wasn’t there kicking, kick
ing, kicking all over town last
night—especially in the business
center. The electric light plant
slipped a cog somewhere and the
incandescent lights looked about
; like glow worms. I heard many
unkind things said about tl e
“whole blankety, blankety sys
tem. ” Those kind of things ars lia
ble to happen, however, and this
company did all they could o
straighten things out. But it is
calculated to rile a man toattemj t
to write or read by a light that
the stars would throw in the shads.
There was trouble, great palpi
tating wads of it in the Tribune
office last night. Alf Harper raved
and tore his hair, and went out on
the roof and .wrote leading edito
rials by the sky-light— ah ! Gordon
Hiles got so disgusted that he went
home and forgot his griefs in
in sleep. Oh, it was a terrible
scene enacted in this great city
last night, aud the electric lights
grew dim and misty with fear.
3u|t the question was solved at last
by tiip JfpgTLER of Rome shedding
its light wq the situation—fifty bor
rowed our Iftiupfi, you know.
Next Tuesday we vote on two
important subjects. First: Shall
John W. Maddox succeed himself
for eongressman from the bloody
seventh? Now I dont think there
are many people—not even the
populist#—foolish enough to be
lieve that he won’t stay in Wash
ington another two years. But
that isn’t the point, the majority
wants to be so large that we can
call atteniton to it with pride. Let
every good democrat, or better, ev
ery man who favors sound politics
and a just man, turn out next
Tuesday and vote for John W.
Maddox.
The second question, and one of
vital importance to Floyd county,
is bonds. If you want to see the
county in fine financial trim, and
ease your own taxes, vote for bonds.
Don’t be a clam and stay at home.
If you area man and expect to ex
ercise your rights of citizenship,
go and vote—if not for bonds,
someway. But every man with any
just appreciation of the situa
tion will let his ticket read “For
Bonds.”
Every mother should know that
croup can bi prevented. The first
symptom of trne croup is horse-,
neee. This is followed by a peculi
ar routsh cough. If Chamberlains
Cough Remedy is given freely as
soon as the child becomes hoarse or
even after the cough has develon.
ed it will prevent the attack. 2
' and 50 cent bo ftTe for sale by
j Lowry & Bro.
THE FINEST L INF
A\l)
Best Assortments
SHOES! SHOES 1 SHOES!
BARGAINS IN SHOES AT
Cantrell 8t
240 BROAD STREET.
Rome Mutual Loan Association.
HOME OFFICE ROME GEORGIA,
325, Broad Street.
I ’■ »
A National Building and Loan Company,
Purely Mutual, safe Investment and
Good Profit Made by small
Monthly Payments,
OFFICER?-.
J. A. GLOyER, President. J. j,. MOORE, Sec’ty a Treas
CHAS. I. GRAVES,|Vice ITesident. J. H . RHODES, Mgr' Land Dent
HALSTED SMITpj, General Council,
MwwSiESi
MANUrACTVRERS|ANI|DEALERS IN
MarDle and Granite, Monuments, Coping:, We anfl
ffrooot Iron Fencing Lawn Yacos’Foonlains
•©“Order What You Want and|Get ‘What YouJOrder.
S- HEMSTREET Mgr, ChattanoogaiTenn*
1116 Market Street.
A. J. BANKSTON General Agent
RinggolctfGeorgia
New Jewelry,.
Beautiful line of new
Silver Novelties, and
Silver Goods
J. K. Williamson
Broad Street]