The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, November 14, 1894, Image 8

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jpcxwjst- .X’o'W’isr- DQ-WN- i3O'wisr- » <’ if 'v Do yOu want a Cook Stove for ’fts than we Ever offered you before! Look at these prices and call and see the £ tcvcs Ot r stock is too large for low pric Cotton and the scarcity of money. We will pf for a few days the following Stoves at Pri ; u can’t afford to let pass. Full S>- 0,7, Coal or Wood Cook Stove. $8.2, 12,00 7.20 “ “• 1100- 15 00 '9.25- 1250 >- - 10.25- 15.00 •* $- “ “ H.6p- 16.00 - ft. “ 16.00- 22.00 |. l-Reservoir “ 26.00 37.50 7-18 “ “ ' 8 00- 1000 76- “ “ 7’.00- R.OO • 7* “ 5.50- 7.50 Every one of the Stoves are of the best make andfully guaranteed. Nothing Cheap about hem. See our $4.50 No- 7 Cook Stove, the hand somest arici 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- - -■MW. H. STEELE, 241 & 243 Broad Street. SELL RICHARDS. WINK LANSDEL Richards & Mh* Lansdell. Dealers In PXQRNITfcIRE COFFINS AND CASKETS W. A. RHUDY’S, Old Stand. 337 Broad Street, Rome Ga. COME TO SEE US. si HI E h HOTEL CHATTANOOGA TENN. A Strictly Firs* class Hotel. Right in the heart of the city Cunyenent to business, depots and electric car lines. Xhe service is unsurpassed and the prices ™W. TV- Camp Manager. THE HUSTLER OF ROME.WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER, 14 1894. ELBCTBIG til COM * l '■ • *<♦•» Over the PiussgiNH - Many of Thsxfc WUJ laterest Yew I F. A, Carter, of Sweet Water, Tenn., is here. Superior Churl is still no ths ease of Weems A Terry vs Veacy. A. D. Chancellor, of Cedar Bluff is in the city. Mr. J.C. Mereer. of Palestine, ▲l* •’ is ia the City. f Mr. Albert Tumlin, of Cave Spring, is attending Court here. Mr. Stm Qsntry went down to Atlanta thia morning Dr. Frank Wynn has moved hie office to the Medical Building. Mr. J. W. Clephaw, of Macon, is registered at the' Armstrong. The German at the Armstrong tomorrow night will be a pleasant affair. Gao. A. Stuck, of Selma is at the Armstrong. , '■ s Mr. J. J. Reed, representing th* Cos! Creek Coal Comps» y,i| in ths City veiling hie trad*. Mr. W. 8. Shelton and A. A Gallaher, of Chattanooga are in the City. “Orange Blossom" is a painless cure of all diseases pe*u iar to semen Sold fresh by D. \V .Curry Mr. Pope Wooten reterned last night from a short business trip to the Gate City Mr. W. O Jones, of Round mountain, Ala,, is a guest of the Central hotel • 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 for and delivered. Give me a call satisfaction guaranteed. Miss Annie Ewing left this morn ing for an extended visit to trends and relatives in Austin, Texas Dr. Lindsay Johnson returned last night from a pleasant trip o Louisville. There will be a pleasant enter tainment at the Second Baptis church Friday night, admissio 10 cents. The East Rome Band will giv* a recoption Friday evening at the boms of Mrs. E. V. Sitton. 115 East Maple Street, East Rome. Col Richard M. Glenn, a well known attorney of La Fayette, is s opping at Cential hotel. Don’t take interna remedies for Female Diseases Common sense requires a direct application like "Orange Blossom" Sold by D. W. Curry. Miss Annie Pentiecost and Miss Saay returned thia morning from a delightful visit to the country home of Mr. and Mrs. J.A. IWul;- saville near Silver Creak. A Large Line Drummeres sample* in Ladies Cloaks and Capes at W'H. Coker A Co's, at Factory prices 1 The Rome Mutual Building and Loan Association have moved their office upstairs in the building they were occupying. See Coker A Co’s. Cloaks and Capes at Factory prices at once. Miss Ollie Hicks, who has been stopping over here a few days with the family of Mr. Hiram Hill, on the way to her home at Orlando, Fla., from Indianapolis, left this morning. . . ’' . /I.’? * > Fine Over Coats for th* pries o cheap at Coker A Co’s. Dr. K. B. Freeman left this morning for Florida. He will step a few days in Austell, Byron and other places in this State, Canvass ing for an agricultural impliment, and then go to Florida for ths winter. Mr. Gue Johnson and Rr. Mixon went to Summerville this afternoon to attend the Pitner-C!eghorn|wed ding tonight. ■ ‘ Wk j’4l I WeHaveThem | | IN, I B TEA. SETS, # DINNERSETS, fl f; LAMPS. fl W NEW STYLES. NEW PRICES. W H *HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS* > g The Novelty Store 3 “ 8 ’± 11 l I w|L The Foster Fourth Ward cotton gin had its daily fire today. Dam age slight. Mr. J. M. Howard, of Dayton Tenn , is in the city visiting his daughter, who is a Student at Shor ter College.- Mr. R. H. Hil,lof Atlanta, gen eral passenger and freight agent of the Southern Pacific Railway is at the Ceniral Hotel. Go to the Opera house to night and see the grat double bill.“ Da mon and Pythias and “The Mana gers Troubles ” Prices 50, 35 and 25 cents. Prof. Chas. F. Haynes, the clev, er mind reader who astonished the people last week, is in the city. He may be persuaded to give an entertainment bsfore he leaves. “Damon and Pythias’’ and “The Manager’s Traubles” is the great double bill at Nevins opera hou s tsnight. Be sure and go. Prices 50- 3* and 25 cents. Passenger traffic over the South ern is splendid now. The trains going south are always filled with passengers —mostly northern tour ists going to Florida for the winter. Local travel is excellent. For the past two weeks the road has aver aged 18 tickets daily from here to Atlanta, ' ~ ‘ BOND ELECTION The Question of Another Election In January. The question of holding another bond election in January is being vigorously agitated. It is believed that they would carry at another election, as the people are beginning to understand the importance of the question. And again the denomination of the bonds will ba changed to I’s aad 2’s instead of 3’< and 10’s as be fore. ' ’ ’ • On ths 22nd inst., tbs County Oemm'usionv* <bl and it is very probable that they will order a Jaau ary election. *(NEW JEWELRY** I have received, and I am in daily receipt of New Jewelry, the very latest and the Prettiest goods on the market. Bridal Presents Silver Novelties •’ • ’ 7 EoMay Goods I , J And then I have a beautiful assortment of Clocks and watch es and a handsome line of D‘ a ' monds , „ Re m e m b e r it affords u Pleasure to show you our good ■ J. K. WILLIAMSON BROAD, STREET, ROME U-• N.B. Repairing a specialty