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Do you want, a Cook Stove for
less than was Ever offered you
before!
Look at these prices 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 affoi dto let pass.
Full Size No, 7, Coni or V < o 1 Cook Store. $8,2,
7-20 “ " 11.00- 15 00
7- “ “ 9,25- 12.50
8 “ “ 10.25- 15 00
8- “ 11.00- 18.00
8- “ “ 16.00- 22.00
8-Reeervoir “ 26.00 37 50
7-18 “ “ 800- 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
€ IT.
Sec our $4.50 No- 7 Cook Stove, the hand
somestand best 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-
-MW. H. STEELE,
241 & 243 Broad Street.
SELL RICHARDS. WINK LANSDEL
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Richards &
Lansdell.
Dealers In
pURNITCIRE
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/COFFINS
AND
Caskets
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W. A. RHUDY'S, Old Stand.
337 BroadiStreet,Jßome,Ga.
r COME TO SEE US.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME.WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER,? 1894,
ELECTRIC GAU COLUMN
ok Ovtt the Passergcrs
Many of Th°m Will
Interest Yen
Mr. E. E. Bawsell, Ex-manager
of the telephone exchange here,
but now located in Atlanta, is in
the city w : th old friends for a few
days.
Mr. A.S. Hamilton, of Trion,
was in the city yesterday.
W. H. Whorley, of the W. & A.
railroad was at the Armstrong yes
terday.
Do not miss the Dog and Pony
show tonight. The last chance to
83e it. Prices 10 and 20ctnfs.
A s>uit of clothes from
Cokers means $2.00
to $5.00 Clear,cool
Cash saved to you Con
siderthat.
Prof. Gentry’s dog and p< ny
show under the tent on Se :ond
Avenue tonight. Last performance
in Rome. Prices 10 and 20 cents.
Everybody pronounces Prof.
Gentry’s dog and pony show the
best of its class. Tonight at 8
o’clock for the last time.
‘•I would rather true t
icins than any doctor I know if
Haya M ra Hattie Mnion, of Chi
j ton, Carter Co, Mo., in speaking
of Chambrlains Colic Cholera,
and Diarrhoea Remedy, For sale
by Lowry & Bro.
Go and see the dog and pony
show tonight under the tent on
Second Avenue.
Go to the Opera house tonight
and see Prof. Chas. Haynes, the
mind reader. Prices 25 and 50
cents.
. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Henley, o
Taliferro, Ga., are in the city. Mrs
Henley was known in this city as
the wife of Mr. John Henley. A
few weeks ago Mrs Henley and a
brother of the deceased husband
were married in New Jersey. They
make their home ia Talifarro,
Prof. Chas. Haynes in mind
reading contests tonight at the
opera house. Priaes 25 and 50
cents.
You should not miss the mind
reading contest by Prof. Chas.
Haynes at the opera house tonight-
Go to the opera house tonight at
8 o'clock and see a wonderful per
formance. Prof. Chas. Haynes,
the mind reader. Prices 25 and 50
cents.
Mr. L. E. Wheeler, of Summer
ville, was in tha city yesterday.
Editor John W. Cain, of the
Chattanooga News, came down
yest' rday to see the election re
turns last night.
Most people have to eat occa
sioidy and such people sometimes
are compelled to buy T 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 auythiug in
the grocery line at the lowest
prices.
The attention of the traveling
public is called to the advertise
ment in today’s Hustler of Rome
of 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 best
citizens. This hotel is right in the
heart of the city, and by location
and electric cars is convenient to
every thing and every part of the
city. When visiting Chattanooga
dont fail to stop at the Southern
Hotel, and manager W. A. Camp
will see to your comfort in every
respect.
Mr. J. C. Williams, a popular
conductor between Rome and
Gadsden has moved hie family
to Rome from Blue Springs.
Mrs. Hairehas moved her fami
ly from the Fifth Ward to East
Rome, to the regret of their mauy
friends.
Mr. J. A. May will move his
family into the houss on Bluff
Street juat vacated by Mrs. Haire.
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NEW STYLES. NEW PRICES.
*HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS*
The Novelty Store 3 ,L ! S! T . (
NOTICE OF LOCAL LEGIS
LATURE.
Notice is hereby given that the
oil! will be introduced in the Leg
islature now in session, to be entit
led an act to prevent shooting fish
giging, trapping, netting, or sein
ing for fish in Silver Creek in
Floyd County Georgia, and from
fishing in said Creek in any man
ner on the enclosed or unclosed
laudi of anether without the cen
S3ut of the owner or manager
thereof, and to prescribe a penalty
forth© violation of the same. This
Nov. 7, 1894
D. W. Barnett
Rounsaville Bros
*
Mr. and Mrs. Privett of Jack
eonville Ala. are in the sity visit
ing relatives.
Dr, Freeman has accepted a po
sition with an agricultural imple
ment concern and will go to Flor
ida shortly for the winter and sell
county rights.
Mr. P. M. Rhodes of Taylors
ville, was at the Central yesterday.
Col. Will Bunn aud Mr. John
W. Dodds of Cedartown, are in
the city today.
Cotton receipts here yesterday
were light but today the fleecy
staple has been rolling in at a
lively rate. Prices continue low.
Every mother should know that
croup can be prevented. The first
symptom of true croup is horse
ness. This is followed by a peculi
ar rough cough. If Chamberlains
Cough Remedy is given freely as
soon as the child becomes hoarse or
even after the cough has develop
ed it wilt prevent the attack. 2*
and 50 cent bottle for sale by
Lowry <fc Bro.
There will be a meeting of the
Loyal Temperance League of East
Rome at Wyatts Chapel, which
will be addressed by Rev, Duval,
and Col. D. B. Hamilton,at 7:30
o’clock Friday evening Noy. 9th,
Good Tempiers and all friends of
the causa are invited to be pres
ent.
New Jewelry,
Beautiful line of new
Silver Novelties, and
Silver Goods
J. K. Williamson
L Broad.»Streetfßl