The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, November 22, 1894, Image 8

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idg. wixr- zdo’W’ist- i Do you want a Cook Stove for less than we Ever offered you before! Look at these prices and call and see the Stoves. Ojt s-ockjis too 'arge for low pric Cotton and the scarcity of money. We will of fer for a few days the following Stoves at Pri ces youciVt afford to le’ - pass. Full o. 7, C< k! or V< ad Cook Siot*. SJ.2, 12,00 7.20 “ “ 1100- 15.00 7- “ •• 9.25- 12 50 8- “ ’ It. 25- 15 00 «. *• 11.00- 16.00 . 8. « “ 16.00- 22.00 ■r 8-R<mrv«ir “ 26 00 37 50 7 . 1 S u “ 800 10 00 70- “ “ 7.00- 9-00 7 .«• “ 5.50- 7.50 Every one of the Stoves are of the best make and fully guaranteed. Nothing Cheap about diem. ~ . See our $4 50 No- 7 Cook Stove, the hand somestand b> st 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- H. 241 & 243 Broad Street. SELL RICHARDS. WINKL AN3DEL Richards & hh Lansdell. Dealers In p-CIRNiTCIRE /70FFINS I• - A /\NB QASKETS W. A. RHUDY’S, Old Stand. 337 Broad Street, Rome Ga. r COME TO SEE US. Ml STONF d lIIBHTII Wffl MANUFACTVRERSJANDiDEALERS IN Mln an! Granite, Moaunißiits, CoiiM Wire anil WrorOt Iron Fencing, Lawn Vacas, Foun'ahs &c. IfirOrdar What You Want and|Get What You Order, s. HEMSTREET Mgr, Chattanooga Tenn. 1116 Market Street. A. J. BANKSTON General Agent Ringgold Georgia u—Mim-i — _ii -l i • ' • -■ • ■■■■" .. “VKHVE SKJsOB.-. * "ITx ■ F • s s - > « '.V In wonderful remedy , *• 'X Wenlt Memory. Ixjsbot Brcln f- HK ' t •‘■-' rtly ".missions, Nervous- ® eiatnc-ngun:. of either sexcuioej \1 ...-.lve -' < M >bacco.opium or Mlu X o: liiMiniW. Can bo carried l.i a t \ y r.nii pr. P-Ud. WltbaSS order W: ) .. > ~•< reTrrefr.w thv jmuney. Bold by ah . T IJP’-.. r 4 "r * * \\ r?n v-i 1 ret Book SftlJt seal*» .a !’<>.> M yjulc Tempi©. CillVAvC -•* ’ * . • t RHE HUSTLER OF ROME THURSDAY NOVEMBER 21 1894. ELECTRIC CAR JLCIffl Look Over the Passengers— Many of Them Will Interest You J. W. Barwick, of Macon, is in i the city Mr. Gfe«rge J Davis, vs Wash ington, D C, is a guest of the J Armstrong Hotel. See Coker & Co’s Cloaks and I Capis at Factory prices atueo. Dr, E W Coleman, of Ellijay is in ths city today . J. B. Davenport, of Augusta, is stopping at the Arms’rong. Clifford A. Cowles, a prominant young railroader from Atlanta, is in the citv. Mrs. J. C. Harris, who has been seriously ill for several days is mnch improved. Col. Hemphill, business man ager of the Atlanta Constitution, is attending Conference. Col. R. T. Arm trong has retur: I ed from England where he went several weeks ago to float some railroad bonds. He had a pleasant , and profitable trip. ‘ Orange Blossom” 18 a painles cure of all diseases peculiar to wtmen Sold fresh by D. VV .Curry Rev. C. A, Jamison, who was formeiy the beloved pastor of the South Rome church is attending the conference. Neither the city or Superio r Court are in session todny. ‘•I wouldratber trust that medi cine than any doctor I know o. Says Mrs Hattie Mason, of Cha’l ton, Carter Co., Mo., in speak : n', o’ Chamhrlaine Colic Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by Lowry & Bro. The change in the Southern Schedule enable several conductors engieers, messeners, etc., to lay over here every night. Mr. C. H. Johnson, of Griffin, is at the Armstrong. Mr and Mrs. John H. |Hawkins, of Hermitage, are here to day. S. L. Russell, a well knowu'Mer chant, of Gaylasville i> here today. Cotton continues to come in at a pretly lively rate. Many wagons loaded with the staple wore on that streets to day. Prices are about the *ame. The merchant are all doing a good busniess. Mrs. Anna L. Whitehead, of Rcckmari, is attending the Con ference. Prof. W. O. Connor, the able superintendent of the Deaf and Dumb Institute at Cave Spring, is in the city on business. Capt. H. S. Lansdell whois now on the mad for a tobacco house, is in the city. Mrs. T. L. Cornelius and two little ones are visiting the former’s parents at Reafro, Ala. General Clement A. Evans, the democratic war-horse and Christain gentleman, is attending the Con ference. There is a large number of peo ple going West now. The first of this wsek rhe Southern Railroad sold fifteen tickets from here to California. An emigrant agent re ports that 39 white families left Walker, Chattooga, and Gordon counties last week for Texas and the Indian Territory. 1 The Southern Railroad .has fast vestibules on its lines now in the South. There time is fast and the trains are usually on time. They are haviug a heavy passenger traffic. 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 231 Broad St we mean business come and see WeHaveThem X>J6IST IN. TEA SETS, DINNER SETS, LAMPS. NEV STYLES. NEV PRICES. ♦HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS® The Novelty Store 3 ,L““. / NO GOLD WITHDRAWN. Scarcely any Gold is Being Paid for Customs Duties. Washington, Nov. 22.—As far as the treasury department is in formed no gold was withdrawn from the New York tub treasury tod.y. The gold reserve stands at $57,- 854,000 tarn S9OO in go.d has so tar been paid this month at New York for custom unties, wh’ch duties for twenty days have amounted to $4,701,000, SSOO n ex cess of the corresponding period last year. A mistake was made by Treasur er Jordan yesterday in transmitt ing by telegraph lhe gold with draw from the New York subtrees ury. An item of $460,000 was re peated. The gold withdrawn yes terday was $1,200,000. not $1,600, 000 as stated. He Was ‘Ahsy" Mr. J. H. St»pp,who lives n«rr Taylorsville, came into the Cour, ant American office Tuesday in a ▼ery ashy meod. His grievance was a piece printed iu the Rome Trib une and copied in this paper which said that he had been'ove haaled .n Rome by Mr. H. MoGiunis, whom he owed SB4 and from whom he had stolen some hog s, and intend ed to skip, but was compelled to pay up the amount due before w< r ante taken out against him would b» dismissed. ecametotowu.be said, to take legal steps to defend ing his name, He pronounced the whole story an infamous falsehood stating that he owed McGinnisJon ly $11.74 and had no notion of skipping; he had lived fourteen years in th) comity and owned hia present home where he intended ‘o still remain with his family; that nothing wrong had ever been charg ed against him, that the hogs he carried to Rome were his own ; he had frequently curried hogs there and to this place for sale;and now he intended fully to test the law’s powers for redre-s. - Cartersville Courant. 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 z 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 us Pleasure to show you our good 5 J- K. WILLIAMSON. B'VOA J STREET, ROME GA N.B. Repairinga specialty I