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Do you want a Cook Stove for
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less than w? Ever offered you
before! zi ■ : -j ' 1 r. ~
TLock at these prices and call and_see the
Slices .-dvr-stcck is too large for low pric
Cotton and the scarcity of money. We will of
fer a ft w days the following Stoves at Pri
ces you can’t afford to let pass.
Full S' p,7. or Wood Cook Stove. $8,2, 12,00
.7.20. “ “11.00- 15.00
; ■ .-j 71 I 9.25- 1250
| • *• “ 10.25- 16.00
It. ' •• ' 11 CO- *■ 16.00
8. “ cvi*. 16.00- » 22.00
S-Reservoir “ 26.00 37 50
748 “ “ '.8.00- 10 00
. 7f_ “ “ . .7.00- 9.00
7. “ f‘ 5.50- 7.50
Every one of the Stoves are of the best make
and fully guaranteed. Nothing Cheap about
them.
See our $4.50 No- 7 Cook Stove, the hand
< omestand best Stove on the market.
If you wanta bargain now is the time to buy
\ ourself rich
Come and see for yourselves. We have too
many stoves and they must be sold-
-9+Carver & Harpers old Staneks*-
H. STEELE,
241 & 243 Broad Street.
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SELL RICHARDS. WINK LANSDEL
Richards & hh
Mh Lansdell.
Dealers In
FWNITtIRE
QOEETNS
ANB
QASKETS
W. A. RHUDY’S, Old Stand.
337 Broad Street, Rome Ga.
COME TO SEE US.
; Hllimt BOHL
CHATTANOOGA TENN.
A Strictly First class Hotel. Right in the heart oi the city
C«. venent to business, depots and electric car lines.
* e service is unsurpassed and the prices reasonable.
A- Camp Manager.
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THE HUSTLER OFROME.TUESDAY NOVEMBER, 13 1894.
R» CABJJOLUMN
Look Ovar the Passengers
Many of Them Will
Interest You
J. W. Elliott, of Alabama City.
Ala., was at the Central yesterday.
C. I). Knight, of Atlanta, is in
the city.
G. M. Boyd, of Adairsville, is st
the Central.
Mi. C. H. Pierce, a popular trav
eling man from Louisville, is in
the city a guest of the Central.
For Rent: Cheap one five room
cottag*, well and water works wa
ter. Call an or address
J P. Davis,, ordinary
11—9—tf.jP. * - •
H. P. Lampkin, of LaFayett',
was in the city yestarday, . J.:
Mr. W.T. Cox, of t)al£on, is in
the city. f ,
‘•I wouidrather trust that medi
cine than aay doetori know oi
Bays M ra Hattie Mason, of Charl
ton, Carter Co., Mo., in speaking
of Chambrlaiue Colic Cboleria,
and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale,
by Lowry & Bro.
Tonight between the first and
second aet at the opera house Ford a
Orchestra will play selections from
the “Bohemian Girl.’’
• Orange Blossom” is a paiii 1 ■»»
cure of all diHPPS'S peculiar to
W( mon Sold ti esh by D. W . Curry
When you want to
buy groceries and buy
them cheap call upon
J. A.* Kane cor. Broad
and Ross St. New yel
low yam pototoes very
cheap, orders called
forand delivered. Give
me a call satisfaction
guaranteed.
Thursday evening the young men
will given German at the Arm
strong hotel.
RMr. Chas. T Hard, of Beifamer
Ala., is in the city today.
Don’t take interna remedies
for Female Diseases Common
sense requires a direct application
like “Orange Blossom” Sold by
D. W. Curry.
The splendid playing of Mr. Davis
the pisno st of Miss Chase’s com
pany lust nigi t run him warm
applause. Besides being a fine per
former he does some slever tricks
playing. JI vst evening he accmpliah
ed the difficult feat of playing two
pieces of music on the piano at t! e
ame iim-.
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A Large Line Drummers sample
in Ladies Cloaks andCspes at W'H-
Coker <fc Go's, at Factory prict s •
Bee Co'ier & Co’s Cloaks and
Capes at Factory prices at ouce.
Fine Over Coats for the price cf
cheap at Coker & Co’s.
Mr.C. D Easterlin, the clevei
young (gentleman who has tak-i
Mr E E- Bawse.l’o place he eas
mau '.ger of lb* Telephone ex
change whs n 1 Tried in At’anlt
last evening at 7 o’clock.
Mr Easterlin, went down to the
Gate [City yesterday and none
of his Rome friends knew of hi
plans. ►
Fahy’s styeish line of
cloaks and wraps are attracting
great attention.
all bargain seeker# should call at
Fabys and see his fine liae of Blau l
kets, comferts and counterpanes
at bargains.
lovely capes stjFa'iys in hargi> *■
this week, Dant fail to see them
Superior Court.
Todad the court has been bu*»
on the case of Weems & Terry vs,
Veasy. The suit is for the posses
sion of rme valuable real estate
in the Fourth Ward and will very
likely not be finished today.
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The next atlrartion at Nevins is
theT >rnado, whichicomes Monday
night, p is a thielling melo drama
tie production, with fine scenery.
LadiMer (eota. Agent*. 575
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WOUNDED BUfiSHiER
The Other Bank Robbers Finished
him to save Themselves
Salma, Kau., November 13.
Three masked robbers attempted
to bold np tbe bank at Silva"
Grove, Kau., iorty miles west cf
here, . t noon today, and one oi I
their number met death in an ui - ,
Ueuaily tragic manner He was eh t
by the cashier of the bank, Juhu
Ca’one, and when in a dying con
dition w«8 perforated with bullete
by hie own c )narudes,to save them
selves tri>m exposure.
Charged With Corruotiou.
Nashviiie, Tenn , Nov., 12, —
Judge Ferriss, through hie solicitor
this afternoon filed a sensational
bill ugaiiist the county health of
ficers, Dr. W. T. Gaine, Dr H. B.
Cochran, foriper jail physicians,
and Dr, W. I Edwards. The rill
cliaiges Gams and Cochran with
corruption in haveing Edwards
purchase tor $1,041 a sits for a
ounly peathouse and se liug it to
county fur $2,710,95, and that the
ihree divid d the prefi a. The
county trustee is enjoined from
paying the warrant.
Two Accidents.
Hephzibah, Ga. Nov. 13 —Car-
ter Burdell, of Bath was accident
ly shot in the right arm this
morning. The wound is paiuful
but not dangerous.
Hitrvey Mack, near Bath, was
severely burned this evening by
an aceidental fire. Dr. Miller is
attending both cases
Tragedy Over a Game of Cards.
Gibson, La., November 18.—
News was received this afternoon
of a tragedy which occurred at
Chacohoula station today. Two
white men, Eddie Evans and John
Bergeron, became involved in a
quarrel o . era game of cards, when
Evans shot Bergeron killing him
instansly.
<3 ELECTMC TEIEMUME
Unee ud bwt wltor on north
I On* U • Mrtdnneo mnaas • m)» to nil th*
Finn InUmajit* no ton. »•«*•
naTwhorn, nnr dUtnaon. Oom pl Mn. rondp for
WTF. Wanton a
New Jewelry,
Beautiful line of new
Silver Novelties, and
Silver Goods
J. K. Wiliiamson
BroadHStreet