The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, November 12, 1894, Image 3

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Shoes For The million. We handle the finest We sell the best You come and see u# W« do the rest. Our School Shoes for Boys and girls have no superior. THEY WILL STAND THE RACKET.] Thousands of pairs of lasting beauties for the ladies. Our mens bargains have no peers in this F" Ladies Spring Heels in oil eizesand styles, FEET DECORATORS AND KORN KOUFORTERS #<lCanirell & Owens*** 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 Prof Made by small Monthly Payments, OFFICER , J. A. GLOVER, President. ' J- MOORE Bec’ty * Treaß. CHAS. I. GRAVES, Vice President. J- H - RHODES, Mgr I-and Dept. HALSTED SMIT h , General Council. Sfflffl SW sill Mm MEffl MANUFACTVRERS|AND|DEALERSiIN la® anfl Granite, Moments, Coning, Wire anfl Wrornit Iron Fencing, Lawn Yacos, Fountains &c. lerOrdar What You Want andJGet What YoulOrder. s. HEMSTREE 7 ' Mgr, Chattanooga Tenn. 1116 Market Street. A. J. BANKSTON General Agent RinggoldGeorgia a 6 ®-' \ < > Th-.- v \ « 1 I ' nct»*ii«a«waß^n>wTaM'<R! K -vw -ms* ■’.:?"'>■!'■ '"’■■X ’-’TJTS'isxSRS *Kn :W _ V' •' ' -<i - —-A—■—/M I FAT.j. SeFV.da? 10? I. I H WYATT’S patent burial vault BEST ON EARTH. StJUTHKKN HOTEL. CHATTANOOGA TENN. A Strictly First class Hotel. Bight in the heart of the city m' t° business, depots and electric car lines. h<‘ service is unsurpassed and the prices reasonable. • A- Cam]) Manager. SHINCL E S, make them and sell them at bottom prices, hume & perkins THE HUSTLER OF ROME,MONDAY NOVEMBER 12 1894, As Good as New. “Where's the head of this estab lishment?” demanded a wrathy woman as she walked into the of fice of a down-town trunk store. “Here,” piped a feeble voice, and a little man retreated behind a desk and looked meekly ever the top. “I sent you a trunk, sir, to be repaired.” “W-w-hat name, please?” in quired the trunk man. “Smith, sir, plain Smith, and I don’t want it spelled with an ’ or a ‘y,’ thank you.” “Yes, ’m,and the item is here on the ledger: ‘Trunk relined, out side varnished and repaired,’ sent heme good as new.” “That’e it, and I’ve a great mind to sue you for damage#.” “To the trunk?” ( “No, sir, to my feelings. Here l’ve traveled over the whole globe, and had labels in seventeen differ ent languages, and as many more colors, all over that trunk, and you soaked them all off and replaced them with a coat of your miserable varnish. Oh, if I could just get my hands on you I’d var nish—” But the trunk man shrieked “Fire, murder, thieves,” and in the melee the wrathful woman de camped, but never again will a trunk be made over to look “as good as new” in that establish ment, —Detroit Free Press. There is no medicine so often needed in every home and so ad mirably adapted to the purposes for which it is intended, as Cham berlain’s Pain Balm. Hard ly a week passes but some member of the family has need of it. A tooth ache or a scald promptly re-! lieved and the sore healed in much , less time than when medicine has to be sent for. A sprain may Be promptly treated before inSama ion sets in, which in sures a cure in about one-third of the time otherwise re quired. Cuts and bruises should re ceive immediate treatment bes ue the parts become swollen, which can only be don when Pain Balm is kept at hand. A sore throat may be cured before it becomes serious A troublesome corn may be remov ed by applying it twice a day for a week or two. A lame back may be cured and several days ot valu nle time saved or a pain in the side or chest jelieved without paying a doctor bill. Procure a 50 cent bot tle atouce*and you will never re gret it. For sale by Lowry & Bios THIS IS THE BEST. Rome, Ga., Aug , 21, 1894. 1 Union Feed Co.. Chattanooga, Tenn. The recommendation enclosed came in vountarily with out any solicitation on your part. We could send many more, for the Condition Food has never failed to give satis faction, both the Poultry and Slock Food. Very Truly, Yours, L. A. Lloyd & Co. BEATS ANYTHING I EVER SAW. Rome, Ga.,Aug 4, 1894 Messrs. L. A. Lloyd & Co. . The Mansfield Magic Stock Food I got from you a short time ago just beats anything I ever heard of before. One cf my horses was down so that he could not get up without being lifted. Before I had used oue package of Magic Food be was up and is now fat and slick. I used only two 25 cent packages giving same with good results to my other stock, Thanking you for recommending it to me, I am sincerely Yours. J. L. Lowe, For sale in Rome bv L.A. Lloyd & Co. and Mosley’s Drug Store. Warter’s hand made is the finest smoke on the market—-and then it is Rome made;Fruits of home Industry. Ask your dealer for one. Mr. Wm. Eliott, an Ex-Roman and now one of the best and clev erest insurance men of the Gate City is here for a few days. CO, THE BIGGEST THING AT ROME- wfe - J KBUkSSSF - 'FI. N lEEJm I if ir || Fl? Solid Oak Suit, sl7 50. Washstand, SI.OO. B --MTiir irr in him IB 7 isi Ir w wib whLh W ; Hi 71 pi I bM i |V|F; U 1 Lmli s Rocker, sl,lO iin Front Sale, $i.75, Ladi s’ Rocker, SI.(’O- IwwbhY I 1 wiffl 'CrnTT?/ I I hWh il I I J J ■ g f ' !! i i Hr/ 1 [UnJJ' ■n 1 M £ 7 .M I ■■IB Illi ■ 1- .ts ’I Wlf H I | ’ fl < Jrl J n wbx. R L H - rsl ar a M z , »v i z i rs i <>- Oak Mocker, SL’.OO., BF W Washstand, $1 2u y Xj J « » i rI ■ li 11 b IWBbII h I ii p . ■ ■Vu 171 J **® i I |H i | vS Jij -A , i »l i S 1 / inch 1 ound Table, 90c. • f 1 |l 1 f U i Ce. tre 7abk, $2 75. -H I ' i U < . xlo-ke ,$1 50 'SoildCak Suit, $13.50 TKE ABOVE SHOWS ONLY A FEW OF OUR THOUSAND BARGAINS hC . ono c*S tewart CompanY, Carpets, Furniture and Undertaking, Rome, Ga. i ■U