The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, November 15, 1894, Image 8

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idowzst- DOWW- » • . X Do you want a Cook Stove for less than we Ever offered you before! Lock at these prices and call and see the Stoves. Our s ock.is too large for low pric Cotton and the scarcity of money. We will of fer for a few days the following Stoves at Pri c es you can’t afford to let pass. Full Be 0,7, Coal or W< od Cook Store. >8.2, 12,00 7.20 “ 11 00- 15 00 7. “ “ 9.25- 12 50 g. “ •• 10.25- 15 00 s, “ *• 11.00- 16.00 . g. “ “ 16.00- 22.00 j S-Reservoir “ 26.00 37 50 ' 7.18 “ “ 8.00- 10 00 70- “ “ 7.00- 9.C0 7. “ “ 5.50- 7.50 Every one of 'he Stoves are of the best make andfully guaranteed. Nothing Cheap about em. See our $4 50 No- 7 Cook Stove, the hand somest and b st Stove on the market. If you want a bargain now is the time to buy yourself rich Come and see for yo rselves. We have too many stov.es and they must be sold- -H§+Car /er&. Harpers old Stand s H. STEELE, 241 & 243 Broad Street. sell Richards. winklansdel Richards& hh- Lansdell. Dealers In FJRN.TCjKE /7OFFINS I • """ AND QASKETS W. A. RHUDY’S, Old Stand. 337 Broad Street, Rome Ga. COME TO SEE JUS. soil Til Eh HOTEL CHATTANOOGA TENN. \ Strictly Firs 4 class Hotel. Right in the heart of the city "uvenent to business, depots and electric car lines. he service is unsurpassed and the prices reasonable. A ■ Camp Manager. THE HUSTL ER OF ROME.T HURSDAY NOVEMBER, 15 1894, EI£CTRIC CAB COLUMN aok Over the Passengers— Many of Them Will Interest You NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS . If yon fail to racalv* your paper regularly, kindly report the Auma to thia office. Three re ports will secure you an invitation to a route boy's fnueral. Subscribers will be protected. NOTICE TO ADVE USERS. Ton will confer a favor on »'.ir add artist by handing in changes for display adds by or be fore 0 o'clock a. tn. cf the day you ex ,ect it to appear. Local and trancient advertising reasonable Tributes of Res|>ect, Funeral notices, Notices ,f and like notices of • Monable length, free of charge. announcements of candidates, same old price —for hard times—>s 00. Tua Hcstlkk ov Rome is the people's paper —all home set matter—and if youjwant to reach the masses as well as the classes now is the time 'o plant you advertisements. Mrs. Dr. A. Lamon returned from Cincinnati, O. Nov. 13th. in company with her musical friend, Mrs L H. Hurien: of Bos ton. They are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H.J Klasing, of South Rom*. Mr. Ba««, of the firm of Bass Bros ,<V Co , of Rome, was in t >wn Monday on legal business.—Cbat-[ luoga X irtb For Rent: Cheap one five room c itta well and w ater v orks wa ter. Call on or address J P. Davis, ordinary 11— 9—ts. Miss Emma May, one of Rome's swbetest young ladies, has been the guest ot the parsonage recent ly.—Cartersville Courant. Col. Walter Cheney is absent at Knoxville, Tenn., attending legal business, for a few days. Col. J. B. Nevin and Major, Claire Rowell, of. the Rome bar, Went up to Penson’s store to attend 1 Justice Court today. Don’t take interna remedies for Female Diseases Common sense requires a direct application like '‘Orange Blossom” Sold by D. W. Curry. Miss Ossie Steele, a charming young lady of Rom*-, was the guest of Miss Avariila Goswick Sunday - Plainville conrespoudeut of Cal houn Times Judge W.M.Heury, of Rome, spent last Saturday with the fami ly of Dr. Rudicil, uear Trion Summerville News Hamilton Douglass and H. Cron heim, two of Georgia’s highest K‘ of P. officials, came up from At lanta last night and are guests of the Armstrong. Col. William Pleasant Moreori less Watts is one of lbs busiest lawyers in the whole country. He isso presaed with business ‘that he had tn have an attachment levi ed last Sunday —Calhoun Times While returning from Rome last -A Friday night Mr. Cooks mules be came frightened and ran away throwing him from the wagon but be received ho injuries. They came in home aroused Mr. Hill, who lives near by neighing and upon invstiga tion found the wagon torn up with goods scatterd promtsccusly up, and down the .road.— Reeves Sta tion correspondent of Calhoun Times. The Hustler ot Rome is in formed that a prominent Roman went down to Atlanta to interview Mr. Hugh Innman on that $61)0, 000 cotton factory project. Mr. Innman would give no names, but assured the Roman that the facto ry would be built in, or near Rome, and that the builders would not ask for one dollar frum Rome. Miss Mamie Scott, of Atlanta, is the guest of her uncle, Judge Juni us Hillyer, at tne Armstrong. D. C. Loeb, of the Gate City, came up today and is at th« Arm strong. 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. II WeHaveThem ! ? f I in. 1; | TEASETS, V f DINNER SETS, 1 f LAMPS. 1 NEW STYLES. NEW PRICES. ? *HOUSE FURNISHING GOODSa > I The Novelty Store 3i y™. t GL J i I Ths paany friends of Col Bill Noble, of Anniston, are glad tfi see him as hail and hearty as Mer Co .Noble will be at the Armstroi g for a day or too. Thia item is from the Dalton Citizens of last week : “The Bap probably call Rev. Mr Dyer, of Rome, to fill their pulpit here. Mr. Dyer is a young mr.n full of energy and if he comes will work for the upbuilding of their denomination here. Sheriff J. C. Penn announces himself as a candidate for re-elec tion to the office he now holds, with Dave Henley as Deputy. These gentlemen have made most ac ceptable officers in the past, which is the best possible guarantee of the future. The voters of the coun ty are respectfully requested to consider the claims of these gen tlemen when they come to vote in the January election.—Chattooga News. Mr. Bob King, brother of major “Dock King” of the Hustler of Rome “devils,” is in Atlanta to day attending United States court. Mr. G. W. Tolbert, of Mobile, Ala. is in the eity visiting relatives and friends. City Editor John Reese, of The Hustler of Rome spent the day at bis childhood's home at Reeseburg where he went in quest of rest,and evidence of the existence of the lion. Happy Bob Vann, of Cedartown, is in the city today. Mr. E. B. Miller, of Huntsville Ala. is a guest of the Central to d>y. Col. W. T. Cox, of Daltcn is au tographed at lhe Central today. Mr E. Davia, a prominent citi zen of Dallas is at the central to day . T.VV. Scott, of R<me. «pent last Sunday with relatives iu this place . —ChattooSa News Mr. Will F. Milla, of Atlanta at. the Armstrong today. MNEW 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 ♦ , «... .... ■ ■ <y* Holiday Goods And then 1 have a beautiful assortment of Clocks and watch es and a handsome line of Dia monds Remember it affords us. Pleasure to show you our good J- K. WILLIAMSON. BROAD STREET, ROME GA. N.B. Repairing a specialty