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Do you want a Cook Stove for
less than was Ever offered you
before!
Lookatthece p ices and call and see th e
Stoves. Ours cck is too large for low price
Cotton and the scarcity of money. We will of
fer for a few days the following Stoves at Pri
ces you can’t afford to let pass.
Full Size No, 7, Co, lor <od Cook Store. <8.2,
7- “ “ 11.00- 15 00
k 7- “ “ 9.25- 12 50
, S- “ “ 10.25- 15.00
; 8- *• 11.00- 16.00
8. “ “ 16.05- 22.00
8- r “ 26.00 37 50
7-18 “ “ 8.00- 10 00
70- “ “ 7.00- 9.00
7- “ “ 5.50- 7.50
Every one of the Stoves are of the best make
and fully guaranteed. Nothing Cheap about
em.
See our $4.50 No- 7 Cook Stove, the hand
somestand bsst Stove on the market.
If you wanta bargain now is the time to buy
yourself rich.
Come and see for yourselves. We have too
many stoves and they must be sold.
->§+Carver& Harpers old Stand+§«-
W. H. STEELE,
241 & 243 Broad Street.
SELL RICHARDS. WINK LANSDEL
Richards & hh
Mh Lansdell.
Dealers In
FURNITURE
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(7 OFFINS
AND
QASKETS
W. A. RHUDY’S, Old Stand.
337 BroadJStreet,Jßome Ga.
r COME TO SEE US."
THE HUSTLER OF RCME.TUEDAY NOVEMBER,6 1894,
CAKOLUMN
l ook Over the Passengers—
Many of Them Will
Interest Yem
The members of the Cherokee
club will give a pleasant dance at
the club rooms Friday night.
Mr. W. P. Beanfrie, Superin
tendant of the Southern Railway,
with headquarters in Atlanta, was
here yesterday.
M J.S. Blount, of Gadadsu, was
in the city yesterday.
A Suit of clothes from
Cokers means $2.00
to $5.00 Clear, cool
Cash saved to you Con
sider that.
Mr. C. M Fouche, of Knoxville,
was fence yesterday.
‘T would rather trust that m*d
iciue than any doctor I know if
Says Mrs Hattie Mason, of Chi
ton, Carter Co., Mo., in speaking
of Chambrlains Colic Cholera,
and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale
by Lowry & Bro.
Mr L. P. Paiw—the man with
signature like a Chinese laundry
ticket —and the general master of
trains at the Southern Railway at
Selma was at the Armstrong yes
terday.
Coker & Co., got on
the underside in the
sc u fll efor Rubber
Shoes, and pulled off a
fine lot of bargains for
their Customers.
Mr. E. J. Walker city passenger
and ticket agent in Atlanta of the
S. A. L. road is in the city tokay.
Mr. J. L. McCalhoun, Superien
tendant of the W. A. Railroad is
at the Armstrong.
Don’t take interna repiedies
for Female Diseases Common
o?nse required a direct application
like “Orange Blossom” Sold by
D. W. Curry.
Go to see Mr. Charles Haynes,
the mind reader at Navin’s opera
heusrt to-night,
The regular weekly concert by
Ford’s orchestra at the Armstrong
tomorrow night,
There was a decided change in
the weather yesterday and las
night. It was very col 1 last night,
and thie morning everybody come
out with overcoats.
Assistant Door Keeper of the
House of Resre entatives, Erve
Price, is here today.
Capt. B. Bailey, of Washington
is visiting friends here.
Bailiff Beard is busy selling
household furniture, etc. betore
the courthouse today.
Ordinary Davis had a very busy
day yesterday, It was his regular
court day.
Messis.C. F. Malone and W. A.
West, of Atlanta, are at the Arm
strong.
Mr. N A. Caloway and son W
A Caloway Jr., of Atlanta are in
th*- city .
Mr, Mose Wright, one of Floyd’s
ab'e representatives returned to
Atian'a this morning.
Most people have to eat occq-
Bioi ly and such people sometimes
are compelled to buy groceries. If
you happen to belong to either
class you can do no better than to
call on Todd's in the Todd build
ng where you can get anything in
the grocery line at the lowest
prices.
The attention of the traveling
public is called to the advertise
ment in today’s Hustlbb of Rome
qf the most excellent house, the
Southern Hotel of Chattanooga
Tenn. This is a strictly first class
hotet under the management of a
most excellent gentleman, Mr. W.
A. Camp, who is well and favora
bly known by all of Rome’s beit
citizens. This hotel is right in tl e
heart of the city, and by location
and electric cars is convenient to
every thing and every part of tie
city. When visiting Chattanooga
dont fail to stop at the Southern
Hotel, and mawagerW. A. Camp
will see to your comfort in every
:espect.
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DINNER SETS, 1
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FROM ANNIE DELL.
Annie Delle, Ga., Nov, 6.—Mr.
V. T. Sanford, who has been to the
Maeon Fair, has returned home.
After a long and painful illness,
Mr. William Wilkerson died at
his home at Fair View yesterday
and was buried at Livingston
Church today, Rev. Mr. Farris con
ducted the services. The whole
community sympathizes with them
in their sorrow.
An aged lady, Mrs. Myers, died
at Livingston and was buried Sat
urday. She leaves quite a large
number of children and grandchil
dren.
Mrs. Judge Shuford, of Ashville,
N. C., is visiting her father, Mr.
W. H. Dean.
Miss Hattie Warren, of Atlanta,
visited the family of Capt. W. H.
Dean.
Mr. Ed Giles is all smiles—lt’s
a boy.
The Little Gr e n
Market No. 427 Broad
St. Everything C'ean
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
McEntire & Schlap
back.
Look up the advertisement of
Magic Stock Food in this paper
and if your stock are not all sound
and healthy get a package of this
wonderful medicine nd see how
quick they will begin to thrive.
Every mother should know that
croup can be prevented. The first
symptom of true croup is horee
nese. This is followed by a peculi
ar icuuh cough. If Chamberlains
Gouph Remedy is given freely as
soon as tbs child becomes hoarse or
even after the cough has develop
ed it win prevent the attack. 2’
and 50 cent bottle for sale by
Lowry & Bro.
New Jewelry,
Beautiful line of new
Silver Novelties, and
oilver Goods
J. K. Williamson
Ll Broad.* Street]