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Do you want a Cook Stove for
less than we Ever offered you
before!
Look at these prices and call and see the
Stoves. Our stockjs too large for low pric
Cotton and the scarcity of money. We will of
fer for a few days the following Stoves at Pri
/)i can’t afford to let pass.
Full Se 0,7, Coal or Wood Cook Stove. $8,2, 12,00
7.20 “ • “ 1100- 15.00
7, “ •< 9.25- 12.50
8. » 10.25- 15.00
8 . “ “ 11.00- 16.00
8. “ “ 16.00- 22.00
8-Reservoir “ .26.00 37 50
7_!B “ “ 8.00- 10 00
70_ “ “ 7.00- 9.00
| 7. “ ' “ 5.50- 7.50
Every one of the Stoves are of the best make
andfully guaranteed. Nothing Cheap about
Jem.
See our $4.50 No- 7 Cook Stove, the hand
somest and best Stove on the market.
If you wanta bargain now is the time to buy
yourself rich
Come and see for yourselves. We have too
many stoves and they must be sold-
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I 241 & 243 Broad Street.
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W. A. RHUDY’S, Old' Stand.
337 Broad Street, Rome Ga.
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MANUFACTV RERS|AND t DEALERS IN
Marble and eranitu, Moenmenls, Coping, Wire uni!
’ WmOt Iron Fencing, Lawn Vacns, Fomilanis &c.
j. •• MB“ord«r What You Want andfGet What You,Order.
I S. HEMSTREE" r Mgr, Chattanooga Tenn.
1116 Market Street.
A. J. BANKSTON General Agent
Ringgold Georgia
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fHE HUSTLER OF ROME MONDAY NOVEMBER 19 1894.
FI.ECTRIC CAR COLUMN
Look Over rhe Passengers—
Many of Them Will
Interest You
Nat Hoyt, of Atlanta, is here to
spend a lew
Mr .C. W. Underwood went down
to Atlanta this morning.
Hon. G. W. M. Tatum, of Tren-
i ton, Ga., is in the city.
Se • Co'-er & Co’s. Cloaks and
Cap t Factory prices at neo.
Mr. H. 11. Trabue, of Round
Mountain, was at the Armstrong
yesterday.
Wanted —An experienced v.aist
hand. Only first class hands need
apply.
Mrs. H. C. Kendrick 604 Broad
St. 11-17 2t.
Mr. W. T. Mason, the Semmer
ville Encyclopaedia man, is in tl e
city again.
Try Oysters from the K>eh
Liague Auxiliary tables tomorrow
at uoon or for supper.
Mr. Ed F. Sisson, of the Santa
Fe Railway, spent yesterday at the
Armstrong.
H. H. Sutton, representing the
Cotton Belt Railway, was here yes
t irday.
An Electric car going to East
| Rome, jumped the track this
morning, as it turned the cor
. ner at Arlington Hotel. It
smashed into a shade tree, but no
one was hurt, and no damage done
to the car. It was replaced on the
track with considerable difficulty
Mis. M. R. Emmons and little
girl have gone to New York where
they will spend the holidays.
Nod York, of the Southern,
i spent Sunday in Rockmart with
i his parents.
Clever Morty Jack, the traveling
Snuff man spent Sunday with his
mother here.
H. S. Colyer, of Chattanooga, is
at the Armstrong.
j J. H. Thomas, P. H. Norris, C.
IT. Seward and J. S. Howdon, were
. a party of Selma gentlemen who
i spent yesterday in the city.
Don’t take interna remedies
I for Female Diseases Common
| sense requires a direct application
■ like "Orange Blossom” Sold by
j D. W. Curry.
Tlim gr‘nt spectaclular and scen-
I ic production, thaTornado at Not
i ins topignt. You should not fail
i to see it.
The Tornado at Nevin’s Opera
I house tonight. Tile best attrac-
I tion of the season.
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In another column will be feu d
the an iounce i e tof Mr. R. L.
Foster, who is now in the race for
the office of Tax R‘ceiver. Every
body in Rome and Floyd county
knows Bob Foster, and knows tha(
if he is elected, he will make a ca
pable and clever officer.
CONSOLEDATED
The Stock of S. N.
Kuttner and J. L. Camp
and will sell the imen
se stock consisting
of over $35,000,00
ajL c 2st for 60 days the
largest stock of Shoes
ever offered in North
Ga.
S.N. Kutner 231 Broad
St.
P.S.We mean busi
ness come and see.
Last week Mrs. Paul Fortin took
Miss Lucy Wright down to Atlan
ta to play the violin in a recital at
the Capital City Female Seminary.
Miss Lucy is quite a young lady,
but slu handles the violin like a
professional. It was quite a com
pliment to Miss Lucy to be invited
to play in Atlanta, and she acquit
ted herself with credit.
J- J. Griffin, of Atlanta, assis
tant Ireigtir uge >t of the Southern
Railway is in luh city on buiniess.
Mr, and Mrs Ed. Durant, of
Atleuia spent yesterday a* the
guest of rue latte’is mother, Mrs
Ross
Jhoa I U ckle w-m* II V, t,
At auti'hi- -t t-rnoon ou nu-tines* I
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f DINNER SETS, l]
If L.VAITS. J
g NEW STYLES. NEW PRICES SI
; *HOUSE FURNISHING GOODSa
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•| The Novelty Store 3 ,y R ™ f
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The Armstrong Steam Laundry
is doing fine work now, and conse
quently is crowded t© its fullest
capacity. Send your laundry there
ami see how beautifully they can
do it up.
.Mrs. McGloughey and daughter,
of Chicago, have come South for
the winter and will stop at the
Armstrong while here.
’■ v. G. W. Duval preached a
strong temperance sermon at the
Second Methodist Church last
night to a large audience.
Messrs. J. M. Branham, Sey
mour Cunningham and James M.
Green, of Washington, D.C.. ary
■ at the Armstrong.
John C. Reed, ot’ Atlanta, is in
the city.
Consolidated.
The stock of S. N.
Kutner &, J. L. Camp
and will sell the im
mense stock consist
ing of over $35,000,-
at cost for 60 days the
largest stock of shoes
ever offered in North
Ga,
S.N.kutner 23 I Broad
St we mean business
come and see
The two fields of Waterloo and
Lindon are each covered with a
crop of crimson poppies every
year.
Messrs. C. C. Trabul and G. F.
Blackie, of the N. C. & St. L. road
were in the city yesterday.
H W. Stamps, a clever mail
clerk on the Southeru, who ha*
many friends ;n Rom*, spent yes
terday in the city.
11. E. Davis, agent for the Si
Persius company, which will
shortly appear at Nevins is in the
city.
Mr. L. E. Young, of Gadsden,
was i t tb» Central yesterday.
1 . B. S nyer, .< prommient cit
;e ol C< ntrr' r pi,nt 3 esterday in
Home
MKEff
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I have received, and I am in
;daily receipt of New Jewelry, the
very latest and the Prettiest
goods on the market.
Bridal Presents
I
Silver Novelties
Holiday Goods
And then I have a beautiful
assortment of Clocks and watch
es and a handsome line of Dia
monds
Remember it affords u
Pleasure to show you our good
J- K. WILLIAMSON.
B'tOAD STREET, ROME GA.
N.B. specialty