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WE HAVE JUST OPENED OUT AT NO. 23.
BROAD STREET AND THIS IS TO CALL
THE ATTENTION OFTHE PUBLIC TO THE
FACT THAT WE HAVE BOUGHT AN IMMEN
SE LINE OF NEW GOODS AND ARE IN SHAPE
TO OFFER THE TRADE THE BIGGEST.SAR
CAINS IN ROME IN
FURNITURE
STOVES
MATTINGS
' ANDRUGS
Our Line of Glass and Tin Ware is
replete in everything needed in
the Dining room and kitchen. We
are headquarters for Vase and
Hanging Lamps * « *
In addition to the above we most respectfully announce
a full and compile line of undertakers supplies,
Day telephone 122 telephone 113 all calls answer
ed promptly and by polite and experienceed' men.
lANKS s CompanY
23BROAD ST,
ROME GA.
Is The Place to get
GROCERIES
Os?: til kinds.
CHEAF3 : -
BRICK kiln s
LIME KILNS
HAIR AND SAND
We can furnish fresh Lime in large quanities
burned from our own Kilns on short notice.
Brick. Lime, Hair and Sand al ways on hand
Qeorge W. Traninioll
Fourth Ward Brick Yards,
the little ruby barber
TONSORIAL PARLOR
t If you want wcr < In mv line call at my place
n F rank. Taylor, the old reliable.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME MONDAY NOVEMBER, 12 1894.
THE SILVER PARTY.
-- --
Senator Cameron Not in it. But He
Believes in Silver.
Washingtori, November 11.—
■ Senator Cameron denies that fea
t ire of a I en.-er story winch states
tha. he ha* corresponded with the
proprietors of th * new silver party,
ab >ut to be launched, and is n
hearty sympathy with the mov g
nient.
“I huve had no such correspond
ence as to a silver party, or any
thing in that line,” said the Sena
tor. ‘‘Like Mr. Hill, who says; ‘I
am a Democrat,’ I can say: ‘I am
a Republican,’ although I am a
Republican who believes thorough
ly in ibilver.
General Warner, Preside it oft ft
Bimetal! ic League, is expected her*
next week with soma information
on the weeterii nioy<mei)t for ft 111,
v«r party. Gordon Clark, Acting
toecretarr of the league, says the
fttatenaeut from Denver is probably
correct. A meeting will be held at
p ! •A/ dpy, Mr,Clark aay«, but
the time plaee have not yet
been determined. Ab to the detail ß
of the movement Mr, Clark is net
informe He Bays, however, that a
slyer party will undoubtedly be
formed by the force of circenutau
ees. Thus far the Populsisc have
given gr*ategt eocoureg»ment to
silver, and n itwithetandiug recent
reports io the contrary, Jdr.Clark
Bays the Populists are stronger than
ever as a factor to assist stive I
There total vote reached 800,000
and they will hold the balance of
power in the Senate after March 4.
next. A balance of power in the
Senate means a balance of power
tn Congress and in all national
1 gir-latiou.
Senator Stewart, of Nevada,
said:
“I have no information regard
ing the movement, and of course,
have no correspondence regarding
the subject.
I have uo do doubt, that there
will be a conference of the leading
men from all sections who are op
posed to the gold policy of the Re
publican party and Cleveland de
mocracy, and that they will act
together, but the nucleus of any
movement must be those 2,000,V00
votes cast last Tuesday by tb<>
Populist and against the twin gold
parties.”
Hugo’s Coffin.
Victor Hugo's coffin in the Pan
theon in Pans still rests on the
tempory trestles upon which it was
set on the day of his fune-al,near
ly 10 years ago ‘Nothing has been
done toward preparing the tomb in
wnich it is to lie or toward erect
ing a monument over it. At the
time of his death it was proposed
to raise a great national subscrip
lion for that purpose, but nothing
has been accompluhed.
HOW’S THIS!
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of catarrh
that cannot be cured by Hall’s Ca
tarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props ,
Toledo, 0.
W® the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years,
and believe him perfectly honor
able in all business transactions
and financially able to carry out
any obligation made by their firm.
West & Truax, Wholesale
Druagest, Toledo, O. Wai.ding
Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale
Druggist, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh C«:re is taken in
ternally, acting directly upon the
blood anu mucous surfaces of the
system. Priee 75c. per bottle. Sold
by ail Druggist. Testimonials free.
Getting Married.
She was past 30, though quite a
be lie had never been engaged until
now
“Do you know anything about
this man you ar* going to marry?’
iuq ired i friend
“Not a thing.”
“And do intend to marry a man
you know nothing of?”
“I certainly do.”
“What are you doing that sot?”
“Bscausel want to get married.”
—De roit Free presa.
1230 HONEY COMB TOWELS, EACH 4Cts.
Ty are full 34 inches long and 20 inches wide. New and bright and
you can buy them at the value of a wash rag at BASS BROS & Co.
old store, and PARKS & Co, store.
This is but a little item of the Thousand Great Bar
gans in store for the Fall Trade. Our prices for
the next sixty days will be a revelation to
the people, Prices unmatchable, unap
proachable and phenomenal.
YOU HAVE NOTICED
The new«pap< r annouiiCe
.nents of our purchase of the i
Receiver of the Ladies’ Baz iar!
Co,, cf Atla* ta. It was a
great stock of fine Dry Goods,
Notions, &c., invoicing $39,-
000.
The price paid was nearer
nothing than that at which
BW-h goods never changed
hands in this broad land, if our
knowledge of such matters is a
true record—
_ ——in ill ***** *•»
8400 Yds, heavy yard-wide Brown Sheeting, worth 6 1-2 cat 4 I -2c.
420“ Turkey red Damask, never before under 2Oc going at 12 1-2 c.
8000 “ Good quality 4-quarter bleached Domestic worth 71 -2c at sc.
300 “ Cheviot shirts, with collars, priced by othef s at $ 1,50 to go at 75c
80 Fine Count all wool, 10-quartor.Bed Blankets worth $ 10. pairs3.so.
4000 Yds Dress Ginghams, lovely styles &. colorings worth 7c at 4 1-2 c
300 Pairs Ladies Fine dress button shoes, worth $ 1.75 logo at $ 1.00.
3500 Ladies Hemstitched Handkerchiefs worth from 10 to 15c at sc.
2000 Yds. High grade, fine count, Sea Island full 36 inches wide,
worth 71 -2c at 5c
240 Pairs of that celebrated Shoe for Men, “Goodwear” worth
s2.so.Until sold only $ j gn
360 Suits Fine all wool Cheviot Suits single and double breast*
sacks, blacks browns. & c., worth $ I 0.00. Made to sell for $ 10.00 □
more. Nothing equal to them in a thousand miles of Rome for the
money
FOR DRESSES
By far the largest stock in this
market.
An almost endless variety from h
single width American goods from
4c up to the exquisite effects of
French Artists : extra quality. Covert
cloth. Serges, Novelty Mixtures,
Armures, Bengalines, Popliues,
Heniietta Cloths, Camel’s Hair,
Granites etc.
Satin Dutcheeses, Mone°, Fail
es and Bengalines, China and Japan
ese Silks. Surahs, Ginghams, Prints,
Peicles, Cheviots, Crepe Cloth. Ducks 1
Denims, Suitings, Stupes, etc.
46-inch Covert Cott , the latest
comer of new drees fabrics made to
sell atsL2s ; our price .85
Beautiful Mixture Covert Cloth,
worth 80c. at 60
Two toned Diagonals, 36-inch
Double fold Suitings, 36-incb,
lark and medium gray, worth twice
the price; lull suit, 8 yards for sl,
10.000 yards Fancy Dress Prints,
34x64 cloth woith 7c.. 5
Trimmings & c.
All the imaginables in Silks. Illumi
nated Surahs, two-toned, shot and
seeddot effects, Bengalines, Tff,
Velvets Velveteens, Si k Braids, Pass
ementeries Jets. Novelty Trimmings,
Ribbons, etc. The desirable thi ngn
laces. Embroideries on Swiss, Nain
sook and Cambrics, all-over embr< j
deriei*.
400 ya ids Hamburg Edging oith
10c yard at ,5
20c Hambi rg at 10
30c Hamburg at .I‘i
CLOTHING--
A choice assortment for Men, Boys and Children. Swell effects in Tweeds, Cheviots, Cas
simeres and Serges: also swell effects in the dressier Fabrics, prominent among which Clays,
and West of England Diagonals. Suits for slender people, stoat people, young giants and
little fellows. Especial attention is called to 360 Men’s all-wool .'Suits at $5.00, They are
simply unmatchable bargains. (Jur stock of clothing from lowest • » • t [i i it r • » i
us as the most brilliant haul of our victorious buyer, and we are determined bp the power
of magnetism ot price to put more new clothing on men and b »ys this fall than ever before
in our business experience. The few prices named th-oughou this advertisement <remere
ly suggestive of the way other goods will be sold, 300 Ov<re .its less than half prices
Fact. Superb assortment ot Clcak*.
MII I I l\l PQ V I The Bazaar ’ s Btoc k a!inos t in i S entiretv wa? snipped to oi<
iVHLLIIILIx I » Rome house—cost nearly nothing, and if you want anythin/
in this line, we will sell it to vou away down below prices of others. C<>m j to soe u».
BASS BROTHERS & COMPANY.
For the goods here’advertised, go to either o F i jrg stores, excepting
that the Millinery will be found at’the .PARKS k CO, store,* and the
Clothing and Hats w’ll beat the old store.|2s ,roa i Street.
Less Than 1 9 Cts on $
I A good percentage of these
I goods has been shipped to us,
! and if prices and values
count for anything they will
go into new homes in quick
order. Our import order for
Fall Goods had • "*en placed)
beforethis purchase w. made
•nd the goods are
daily. Must have room, and
we are going to make it by
bidding adi“u to a pile of mer-
, ••handise at once.
Small Wares.
Needles, Pins, Hair-Pins, Threads.
Wba'ebone , Casings, Hooks-and-
Eyes, Tapes. Dress Shields, Coisets
Laces, Shoe Laces, Buttons, Brads,
etc.
A straw will show the way the [
wind blows, so in these little items
we will save you 50 to 100 per cent
on your purchases. Stick a pin down
here; if you Lave no pin, we will sell
you a whole paper of English Pins
for s*. a 1 everything else relatively
as < ea_>.
Blankets and Flannels
These goods at prices that cannot
and will not be duplicated by others
We bought them away under the
market at the great auction sale of
Faulkner Page & Co. Ne w York in
May when the mecury was up and
blankets were down.
We want you to see our full size ;
Bed Blanket at each—a trifle 25 '
Our Fine All-woo. Blankets SIO.OO [
value per pair 8.50 1
Nothing evei J ffere 1 equal to I
them as barga n
R Flannel worth 25c at 15
W te Flannel worth 25c at 15
Red Twilled Flannel worth 40c at 25
Wlnte Twilled Flannel worth 40c at
25
Every quality of Flannel cut almo-t
in two.
Gents Furnishing
Linen Bosom Shirts Lautidried and
Unlaundried ; and Cheviot
Shitts Satine Shirts Drawers Scriven’s
Patent Drawers; Ho»i<rv and Glov-
I So Price! Price!
will do it. When the cost is
I
small, a 1' action of the worth,
our lee -way io imiueni e-19 1-2
I cents on the dollar, a al!
fine goods too J iilosi of th€fid
Winter Good*—l9 1-2 cents
You never heard of such a pur
ci ase.
in gr at vui“ty B<-<rh. '’’ l( r Hcs*
SupporujiH < uff-» Buu <um < jr and
Cuflu etc.; m. in tt>w buv.i it.-
logue,
Afer’s Firn* Al'. Wo I Sts and
Drawers silk Stiched wonh each si,-
I 00 • kh long as thia Ij. lua.s «iur price
will bo .09
1,900 4- Linen Collars It
Shoes
There is ro equal to our Dongola
Button Shoe for Ladies at 1.0«
Have you yet bought our s ecia
T.q-Soj. Blucher . 0 f < in u?
This Shoe is made ♦ xcusively for us
and cannot bo sold by ai.y one <xcept
us. We take the bold position that
<here is not Shoe on euith of equal
wear to it at the price 1.59
Laities’ Cloth Tup Patent tip great
I value
‘ Ladies’ Genuine Kid worth
| j*.oo at 2.0 C
I Lauies’ Solid Substantial Shoe*
I Men’s lb x Calf Shoes 1.50
! H»nd Welt Calf worth $4.50 at 309
Children’s Solid Shoes
Misses’ Heavy Shoes
School Sb- es worth sl. 0 rt
School Shoes worth $1 .25 at l.Ot
MiHHtb l iueShjes worth $2 OJat 1 5t
For uh our *t< res we bu* to m \
Shoes as any 4 houses in Rome; we
buy them ut headquarters with the
cash uud we buy them at lower prices
than tie He « bo buy’ in M>ia''er quanti
'i<-«. Come •01 r ph<> for Shoet.