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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. Our s ock is too large for low price
Cotton and the scarcity of money. We will of
erfor a few days the following Stoves at Pri
ces you can’t afford to let pass.
Full Size No, 7, Ci al or U ood Cook Stove. $8,2,
7.20 *• “ 11.00- 15.00
7. “ “ 9.25- 1250
g •- •• 10.25- 15.00
8 . “ “ 11.00- 16.00
8. “ “ 16.00- 22.00
8-Kutervoir “ . 26.00 37.50
7_jg li “ • 8.00- 10 00
70- “ “ 7.00- 9-00
7. “ “ 5.50- 7.53
Every one of the Stoves are of the best make
and fully guaranteed. Nothing Cheap about
; m. ,
our $4.50 No- 7 Cook Stove, the hand
somestand best Stove on the market.
If you want a bargain now is the time to buy
yourself rich.
Come and see for yourselves. We have too
many stoves and they must be sold.
-3@*Carver & Harpers old Stand+§<-
-HW. H. STEELE,^
241 & 243 Broad Street.
SELL RICHARDS. WINK LANSDEL
Richards & hh
Lansdell.
Dealers In
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OFFINS
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QASKETS
W. A. RHUDY’S, Old Stand.
337 Broad*Street."Rome,Ga.
COME TO SEE US.
THE HIJSTI ER OF RCME.THURSDAY NOVEMBER,B 1894.
LI.EbTBIG CAR qOLUMiI
' cok Over Ute - assecgers—
ulany of Them Will
Intercut You
Miss Hatt in Mio Mitchell is ou
a visit to her aunt. Mrs. T. W.
zilexauder, of R-me and' will be
abs“ut beverai week. —Constitu
tion,
Hei ry Stuns' ury tof At ai)*> , is
spending a few days with his moth
er here.
A S-uit of clothes from
Cokers means $2.00
to $5.00 Clear, cool
Cash saved to you Con
sider that.
Prof. W. C. Connor, of Cave
Springs is in the city to-day,
Mr. and Mrs. Lessing, of Potts
town, Pa., are at th* Armotroue,
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Wickell, of
New Jersey, are stopping at the
Armstrong.
Messrs Chas. Parker and Wm,
Siglin, of Bluffton, are in the city
today.
Mr. E. T. Camp, of Gadsden, is
at the Armstrong.
Most people have to eat occa
sionly 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 bmid
ng wnere you can get anything in
the grocery line at the lowest
prices.
Mr. John Coker, the day clerk
at the Armstrong* is in Atlanta on
business.
The music rendered by Ford’s
orchestra at the Armstrorg last
night, was excellent.
The attention of the traveling
public is called to the advertise-,
ment in today’s Hustler of Rome
of the most excellent house, thte
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.
Rev. H. D. Gilbert will preach
his farewell sermon next Sunday
at the Second Baptist Church in
the Fourth ward. He will leave
with his family next week for his
new home in Texas.
Warter’s “Hand
made” grows more pop
ular as the days go by
and its because of mer
it. For sale by all deal
ers. Try one.
The Second Baptist Church in
the Fourth ward held a confer
ence the other night, and cal ed
Rev. Mr. Hudson to fill the pulpit
for the ensuing year in that church,
which was lately left vacant by
he resignation of Rev. H. D. Gil
bert. Mr. Hudson is a good and
faithful minister and will serve
his new charge to the satisfaction
of all
LOCAL LEGISLATION
Georga, Floyd County.
By direction of the Board of
Commissioners of Roads and Reve
nue of said bounty, notici is here.
b< given that application will be
made to the present Legislature
for the passage of an act, to be en
titled, “An Act to require the Judge
of toe Superior court of Floyd eoun
ty. Georgia during Spring session
of the Superior Court in this year
to appoint an accountant to exam
ine the books of all the County
officers, and make report thereon,
and to prtvide for his oompensa
ti. n and for .other purposes.”
Max Meyerhardt,
County, Attorney
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Aenißiaut Door Keeper of the
House of Resresentativet, Erve
Price, it here today.
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| The Novelty Store u« T . |
PROF GENTRYS SHOW.
His Trained Dogs and Ponies
Please the large Audience.
Prof. Gentry’s Dog and Pony
Snow delighted two large audiences
yesterday. At the matinee in the
afternoon many ladies and chil
dren were present.
Last night they closed their en
gagement in Rome to about 300
people.
Prof. Gentry has the best show
of its kind ever seen here and all
who have seen his remarkably
trained dog? and ponies were well
pleased.
NOTICE OFLOCAL LEGIS
LATURE.
Notice is hereby given that the
bill will be introduced in the Leg
islature now in session, to be entit
led an act *o 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
landjof another without the con
sent of the owner or manager
thereof, and to prescribe a penalty
for the violation of the same. This
Nov. 7,1894
D. W. Barnett
Rounsaville Bros.
PALACE MARKET
Os the upper end of
town. Chas Weis has
opened up a meat mar
ketat 4 Cothran St.
where he will be glad
to seehis many friends
This is the place to get
all kinds of steak roast
chops and c I wotiifi be
pleased to have you
givemeacall. if -r
. . ’
“I woald rather trust that medr
icine than any doctori km»w» #
Says Mrs Hattie Mason, of Chi- ,
t oD, Carter Co., Mo., iu speaking:
e s Chambrlains Colie Cholera,,
M nd Diarrhoea Kenedy. Far sale
Lowry &Bre. r *
New Jewelry,
Beautiful line of new
Silver Novelties, and
Silver Goods
J. K. Williamson
BroadlStreetllll