The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, November 28, 1894, Image 8

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I .ISIS I THING YOU WANT. H No Smoke. No Ashes. ') Parlor Dome Oil Heating L ■ ' are both Ornamental and ofc [ B ire Pa-lor, Dinning Room, l^ r •j Stoves are for Superior to tne kv" • >1 .r te or Coal Heatng Stove, iI) lighted in a moments time, J » •i i I ,and when not needed can |L out saving fuel and clean- m j v .. nd your tireplace. Ju® I "'c i ve a few of these elegant 'p in Stock and we invite you m t <a a~d 'X .mine them. The large > i i Broad Street occupied A ■!>.'Ladies of the Keely League therms ' eek, was heated by these § to the entire satisfaction of M . , ?3 in charge. •*» i M . LINEOF CHAR- M [ 'A/. OAK GAUZE WIRE C ;•<! DOOR. S' / » Rfc • ’ '/coves and the famous New • , ' > • co Stove always in Stock. *•% ' .x o the best Stove Sold in v .no > A - .kW i -y; 3. r.ar & Harpers old Stands r A . H. STEELE, M- 241 & 243 Broad Street. i i ’ SELL RICHARDS. WINKLANSDEL Richards & hh- Lansdell. Dealers In I FURNITURE I ——— /70FFINS AND QASKETS W. A. RHUDY'S. Old Stand. 337 Broad Street, Rome Ga. r COME TO SEE US. MUMS SUM and ■_«! MANUFACTVRERS AND DEALERS IN FINE ffarWn and Granite, Moments, coping, Wire and WronM Inn Few, Lawn Vacos, Fountains &c. Jfey Order V hat You Want and Get What You Order. * S HEMS TREE' 1 ' Mgr, Chattanooga Tenn, j Jll6 Market Street. A. J. BANKS? ON General Agent ® Ringgold Georgia $ - X*. MfV Xk <■' f* • b Tins wonderful je aT-J ' ‘aao.f -Kh us Wenk Memory.Lossofßraiii L. % fir f T *. •• / i « Got Manhood. Nixbtly Emissions. Nervous* vj'-’ VJ \ :i *!•> •>'«r in Generative Organs of either sex caused V *" fv N* ‘'-'I ' ' u * »!<?• •&•». excessive use of tibncco, opium or sth i* ’• i uh • ( 'nsumpti'-n o’* Insanity. Can be carried tn I - * * J t I »’•»♦ ’. s. ir» <>x «;•>;?>*», by mail prepaid. WtthaSS order wo A* > other. Writ* :< r tree Medical Book gent seal* l* •-•'iuk. ayv a. 1... .. X SSF’UK <>.,ilu>vulcTemple,Cuicagu t6Bl Ec. ‘ba&IAEA 1 I AV a S3NG3/-./HWCU JO LSIiSHH 3H/' lI.EGT.HIG CAB COLUMN * ofc ’i>e i-avengers— l Many of 1 h m Will Intc/ciit You Copt L C. Mi'cli/i, <>f tho G ite jC ty ib hi Lo-up, t'ie of a host of Rpntiv Bund 'hiking hands *oih m whole city i f frieudt>. Mr. L>e Hiire has returned home after a pleasant visit to friet-ds in Atlanta. Don’t take internal remedies for Female Diseases Common s mse requires a direct application ilike ‘‘Orange Blossom” Sold by D. W. Curry. Mr Paul Haire, of Abbit’sville. Ain , is visiting his mother m i East Borne. I In the Superior Court to-day, two eases have been tried. The first was against Ed Hatcher and Jeff Burnett, colored, for an as ! sault witli intent to murder youns Monroe Long, on last circus day. The other is against Liza Perry- , man, col, for assault with intent I to murder a colored sister. As we igo to nrts-', both Jurie- ure out. i C. E. Sears, R. B. Deavans, AV . iDavis, Geo. Poindexter. J. V. | Martin, W. H. Wyatt, all of At lanta are at the Armstrong The “Jane” company are quar ered at the Armstrong. Mrs F. L Drew, of New York the lady physician lectured to the ladies only at Nevins this after- I noon at 3:30. A small circus passed through ! the city to-day en route for Cedar town. The city is laying a six inch water main on First Avenue in the I place of the four inch main now jin place. It needed improvement as there is much valuable property in this part of the city. T morrow being Thank.- ivii g duy and a legal holiday, tLe Rome Post Office will be closed with the exception of from 12:30 to 1 : 30 o’clock p. m. The city is crowded with cotton today. Ti e fleecy Staple has taken a strong upward tendency, and has reached the 6 cent notch again | >s a cosequence farmers are bringing their cotton to town rapidly a possibl. 2k prominent cotton man in the city expresses the opinion that it will go to ten cents before Christmas. Others think it will go nt* higher. The merchants are as much gratified at the raise in price rs the farmers as his trade is very gratifyingly increased. Trade ioday is good, and will be from now un til Christinas. Mesrs James Dever, Gus Wil-1 liamson and Toni Morgan of Rock mart, are in the city. MARRIED THIS MORNING. W W. Sandurs of Columbia Ala. married to Miss Mamie Powers. This mo iling at 9 oclock at the residence of Mr.Samue To vpts on upper Broad Street Mr W. W. Sanders, of Columbia, Ala, was wedded to Miss Mamie Powers Dr.J .T. Gibson perfomed the c*r emony, ( Mr. Sanders is a prominent young attorney of Columbia, and is held in high teem by all who know him. Miss Powers is the charming and nccomplished daughter of the late Dr Powers. She is a very I popular and worthy young lady and is a general favorite in this city. Sheisasis'er of Mr. Sam Powers of Bass & Bro. and Mr. Henr/ Powers, book-keeper at B «ss Bros P rKs store. The young couple left at 11 <> clock tor Columbia, followed by thegood wishes of scores of friends REGISTRATION NOTICE. Books of Registration for County Election 1 st I Wednesday in January I 1 895 w i 11 cl os e on Tuesday Dec. 1 8 1894. Take notice this is an entirely new registra t’onthat applies to all. Jno. J. Black ts Registrat. ?1 I. IS THE "TALK OF THE I? <1 il , I-' n M THa WE LIAVE THga aST L W • ASSORTMENT O if |l “DOLLS! TOYS!” B I FancY fads | 1 AND NOVELTIES > fl ■ TEA DLX NKR > 3 SETS. t LAMPS. CH A M- M M BERSETS, W House Furnishing Goods | ME NOVELTY STORE iiwj» I A1 j/ *■’ a,E j - •* A'// DALLAS TURNER AND “JANE” Once when he was in York, Dallas went with Dr. J. B.S Holms to see “Jane” before the curtain had been up half an hour the smile of the handsome Roman had di vided the attention of ihe audi ence with the stage. During the close of the second act his smiles had the entire house and he wa asked to call at the box and ge s his mom-v returned or cease hi smiles—Dallas will be in right bo | for Jane tonight at Nevin. x Thanksgiving Service at St. Peters Church. _ | Thursday 29th, is set apart by| the church and civil authority asi a day of “Prayer and Thanksgiv-j ing to Almighty God for the fruits of the earth, and all the othe blessings of His merciful Provi. dence.” Therefore there will be ap propriate service and sermon at St. Peters church at 10:30 o’clock Thursday morning. The opening will be for the dis abled clergy of Georgia. Any pro visions sent to the church will be distributed to the poor of the city after the services. Miss May Bass, a very haudeom young lady from Bass’ Ferry, is rhe guest of her sister, Mrs. Stark Burney. The Light Guards held aa im pjrtaut meeting last night. Speculation HAMMOND AND CO • STOCK & BOND BROKERS, 130 & 132 Pearl Street, NewYoik CityN. Y. Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold, or carried on Margin. P. S. —Send for explanatory circular on speculation, also week ly market letter. (Free.) **HEI JEWELRY'I* i 1 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 «• •i 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 goods J. K. WILLIAMSON. BROAD STREET, ROME GA N. B Repairinga specialty