The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, November 20, 1894, Image 8

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DCWN’- IDOWJST- DOWK- DOWIxT- Do you want a Cook Stove for less than we Ever offered you before! ookatihese prices and cal! and see the Stoves. Our stock is too ’arge for I >a/ pric Cotton and the scarcity of money. We will of ler for a *ew days the following Stoves at Pri es 3cu can’t afford to let pass. Full F® o, 7. C>jhl or Wood Cook Stov®. |8.2, 12,00 7-20 “ “ J1 00- 15 00 7- “ “ 9.2 - 12 50 8- “ M 10.25- 15 00 8- “ *’ 11.00- 10 00 8- “ “ 16.00- 22.00 8-Reservoir “ 26.00 37 50 7-18 “ “ 800- 10 00 70- “ “ 7.00- 9.00 7- “ “ 5.50- 7.50 Every one o' the Stoves are of the best make andfully g uranteed. Nothing Cheap about them. See our 34 50 No- 7 Cook Stove, the hand somest and b st Stove on the market. If you wanta bargain now is the time to buy your self rich Come and see for yo irselves. We have too many stove i and they must be sold. -*e+C ’rver& Harpers old StancF-g<- ■■■?. H. STEELE,** 241 & 243 Broad Street. SELL RICHARDS. WINKLXNSDxL Richards& Hh Lansdell. Dealers In FdRNITORE pOFFINS AND QASKETS W. A. RHUDY’S, Old Stand. 337 Broad Street, Rome Ga. F COME TO SEE US. ItSIITHI'BS STONF ml MONUMIMAL COMPANY MANUFACTV RERS|AND-DEALERS IN Garble aite Granite, Monnmenls, Coping, Wire anP Lawn Vacos, Fountains &c. Want and’< io W lial Vm Order. ■MMHML v ( gs. Cb; ’ >' ; ■n o < ■s. ■ 1 Toon, ii i Varo.t ''treO. e; ■ o ' A gen t i ol.g o! ci Georgi a I i THE HUSTLRE OF ROME TUESDAY NOVEMBER 189*. ELECTRIC CM COLUMN Look Over the Passengers— Many of Them Will In.tercet Yen Major W. A. Barker, of Cedar Bluff, is a giuest of the Central io day. i Col. J. B. Sloan, of Cedar Bluff, , and R. M. Sloan, of Atlanta, are guests of the Central. Se* Co er <fc Co’s Cloaks and I Ci p j s at Fiunorv prices atneo. I , Wanted —An fxjerhnctd vail , hand. Only first class hands need apply. Mrs. H. C. Kendrick 604 Broad St. 11-17 2t. Hon. H. T. Temple, of the Look- I out City, is here today and is a guest at the Armstrong. Co 1 . Farris Nixon came down from Nannie last night and was delighted with il The Tornado.” Col. S. L. Chestnut, a proniii ing Attorney of Rogersville, Tenn., •nroute to Atlanta, stopped off today to visit friends in Rome, Don’t take internal remedies for Female Diseases Common smse requires a direct application like ’‘Orange Blossom” Sold by D. W. Curry. Mr. Charles Stoffregen, has boug ht cut the bakery and store of Jamison & Bros on Broad street He will continue to serve the trade to the best of his ability, and in vites his friends to come and see him. The Messrs Jamisons will move to Aberdeen, Miss., wl ere tl e/ will go into business. The friends here of .Mr. W. S Hills, of Ei Paso. Texas . wh with his wife spent some w-j-iks norn last spring will be piuied :■ learn that, he hug bad a severe a - i f ruralysis of the th oat. and tmgue. Mr. Hills is'iu New York under the treatment of skilled ph sicians, and it is b lieved th>st he 1* ■ • will jecov-r. In another column will be found the anuounesn •it of Mr. R. L. Foster, who is now in the race for the office of Tax Receiver. Every body in Rome and F’oyd county knows Bob Foster, and knows that if he is elected, he will make a ca pable and clever officer. A atioual Union, No 400 of Rome will hold an important meeting to night. Col VV. T. Gast n, of Cbat’a nooga spant the day in;he city. MrJ. E Call a leading citizen of Mt Airy, N. C. is in the city a guest of the Ceutaal for a few days Mess'". V. T. Sauford ana W VT. Hudson, staunch Democrat-, from the Banner Democratic Dis trict of Floyd county, Livingston, were in the city today. John Robinson, of Texas, i autographed at the Central today Mr. W A, Gvlwid, of Mobile. Ala, is a guest of th) Armstrong todav CONSOLEDATED The Stjck of S. N. Kuttner and J. L. Camp and will sell the imen se stock consisting of over $35,000,00 at cost 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. After a delightful visit to Rome Kuigh's of Pythias, Grand Cha. - cellor Hamilton Douglass, left at 8 o’clock thia mrrniug for hi« hoin" in the Gate City. EAbT ROME VOTERS The voters of East Rome are hereby notified that the hook of gst -a io i are ope if jr six con - i secutive Saturdays. W. M. Gammon Clerk Nov. 8 1894. >red that ai other wed occur in the Filth Ward Btof <hi. k J F f | WeHaveThem I Ik, 1 i If ZMGST IN. 1' ft teasets. f f binnersets, 1 K* " *J W LAMPS. * p. N-W STYLES. NEW PRICES. $ fe. »HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS« 4 ■ (/> ♦ ‘I to <jl ■| a avelty Store 3i ys® | > ■ 3. I - ] Col. .1 R Lawrence, the btg man from C-ds' Bluff, is m the city for a f> w day H. Messrs. J J Thomas and J. D. Riggs of Selma, are guests of the Armstrong today-. For Rent: Cheap one fiv> room cottage, well and water vorks wa ter. Call on or address J P. D ivis, ordinary 11— 9—ts. Mr. B. F. Oats, of Plainville, a. was in the city today for a few hours. For the best grocer ies in ths market, dont fail to call on Dempsy the Grocer. Mr. W. H. Fitzj-rold, of the ate City spent the day in Rome. Col. Jones, R-'ceiv- r or the C. R. &. C. returned to the city from Memphis Tenn yesterday. ‘T wouldrather trust 'hat modi cii e than any do tor I know of Says Mrs Hattie Mason, of Chnrl tou, Carter C>,M ~in speakin , o Chamnriains Colic Choleria, and Piairlnei Reiue.iy, For sale by Lowry it Bru. Fine Over Co its f<> r the price of cheap at Coker & C >’s. Theatrical Man Killed Chester. Prni).. November <o. Charles b.ni'h , of K'-«ntnekv. thv prep-Ttv <nni) forth« Son:b Before the War Company, which played here last t - klit, met with a ..orri ble dei’li this morning. The com pany v. -s qn irU re io -i car on the track ot <tha B and O. Railroad’ Smith was sm tiring on the rear p’at '<>rm wh *n annttm- )-« ■.) Keeked ' ii the siding with a bum \ kuock ng 'miih over th® rrarol the car. Before reaching the ground he wa« erncht between the two cirs ■and crushed to death. ELECTRIC TELEPHONE krHl ojltrteht. no rent, no royalty. Adapted r Mttj to Qty, Village or Country. Needed in every home, shop, store and office. Greatest conven lence and best seller on earth. /Ti HJ|| Agents make from S 3 to £SO per dav. I 44../ ’' ne in a ijgidence means a sale to all the I f *• MMts. Fine instruments, no toys, works anywhere, any distance. Complete, ready for I rbSH wheu shipped. Can be put up by any one, Vnever out of order, no repairing, lasts a life Warranted. A money maker Write W P. Harrison & Co.. Clerk 10, Columbus, 0. mnew jewelry** I have received, and I am iJ daily receipt of New Jewelry, tha very latest and the Pretties! goods on the market. I 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\OA .’ STREET, ROME GA. N.E. Repairinga specialty