The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, November 29, 1894, Image 8

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THIS IS JUST TEE BEING YOE WANT. No Coal, No Smoke. No Ashes. Our Parlor Dome Oil Heating L » Cj’ Tt ves are both Ornamental and |^ r Ki II For the Parlor, Dinning Room, L JI th°se Stoves are for Superior to the [>■- wl open grTeor Coal Heating Stove, JAj wi Can be lighted in a moments time, vcL rapidlv.and when not needed can IL b put out saving fuel and clean i >g around your fireplace. Ofc <4* Wc have a few of these elegant rjr iwt heat -rs in Stock and we invite you Fgf Ml to ca land examine them. The large Kj Store on Broad Street occupied by the Ladies of the Keely League Jj the past vi eek, was heated by these pgK Ml stoves to the entire satisfaction of 1$) ,ac *’ es ' n c^ ar^e< J A FULL LINE OF CHAR- fe; ft TER OAK GAUZE WIRE p I DOOR - I ® Enterprise Stove always in Stock. They are the best Stove Sold in k. Rome. x: p ~»g+Carver& Harpers old Stand*®*- J ‘\N. H. STEELE,* 6 * 241 & 243 Broad Street. SELL RICHARDS. WINKLANSDEL Richards & hh- Lansdell. Dealers In F?6]RNITfcIRE 1 COFFINS I • > ANB QASKETS W. A. RHUDY’S, Old Stand. 337 Eroad Street, Rome Ga. r COME TO SEE US. 10UTI1EBN»and MIJNIWNTAL (WANT MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN FINE rarblit and Gramm, Moments, Coning, Wire and Wror glil Ir a Fencing, Lawn Vacas, Fountains &c. JJSirOrd'jr What You Watt and Get What You Order. S HEM 3 TREE” 1 " Mgr, Chattanooga Tenn. 1116 Market Street. A. J. BANKS ?GN Get .eral Agent Ringgold Georgia ’ TORI - IL. *s* ' ’xijr. j|y Eniissious, Net vni, it ' r • *n< <n' either sex ct \ v i •<. ' ' ‘ ' -v • <-r* s v v?vt»Mtve Gt ♦. vbacco.opium oi . t tv** * 1 q w:i ~t .< • ,‘..ty.» .num pie ti o~ 'iriiiniCan bo ci4frl«‘.i i date - -- 1 :• L’jmi With a order ' ' u i. !■ r.- - r r-.-C-,. dt* v money. St Id iy , riBSF - '■ ').■ v-ritei..! r,,.ej,- Book ge, ■■ ■■ •» - > THE HUSTLER OF POME THURSDAY NOVEMBER 29 1894, ELECMCAKOIIffI ’ ook Over the Passengers— Many of Them Will Interop You Dr. G T Goetchius has returned from Savnnah, where he went to tleod the Presbyterian Synod. Good sound Chewing Tobacco 5/ plug, 25/ per pound, 21 plugs for SI.OO. Edmonson Grocery Co. Mr. Walker Curry is home from Atlanta, to eat thanksgiving turkey today JHe is a student in the Southern Medical College. Don’t take internal remedies for Female Diseases Common requires a direct application like ‘‘Orange Blossom” Sold by D. W. Curry. Mis a C.Gibbs vent to Nashville to spend a day or so. Says the Chattanooga News “Cant, and Mrs T. P. Wells have received a letter from their daugh ter, Mr» James’Banks Nevin, dated from Kansas City, in which she stated they would lenve for Colora do Springs yesterday.” Tapioca, Tapioca. Tapioca, Tap ioca. Tapioca, Tapioca, Tapioca Tapioca, Tapioca, Tapioca, Tapio ca, Tapioca. Granulated Penany Tapioca only per pound at Edmundson Grocery Co. Sava the Chattan r ‘ncra Neva: “'Tippps N >ll and Gtav Warner will return tn div to Chmokpe S >rint?p a"ter a tw.Y weeks’ visit to friend? in Chattanooga. They will gi >o Pome. Ga , about the middle of D j cember to vinit Miss Pet Nevin” Itch on human, mange on horses, dogs and all stock, cured in 80 minutes by Woolford’s Sanita’y Lotion. This never fails. Sold by I). W. Curry, Druggist, Rome, Ga. Mrs Annie L Whitehead,of Rock mart who has been the guest of Mr and Mrs T J Reece some days, returned home to dar. Wanted:—looo bushels o f peas. Will pay highest ca?h price for same. Johuaton & Watters. North Rome. 11-20-4 t. When you go to Edmundson’s to buy your sugar and coffee, soap soda and salt and other groceries don’t forget that they have the best cheap tcbacco in Rome. 5/ per plug, 25/ per pound, 21 plugs for SI.OO Mr C E Jans one of Carv u r&Har pers traveling men from Atlanta is in the city on dusiuess. NOTICE TO TEVJHERS OF FLOYD COUNTY: It gives me a gre it deal of pleas, ure to announce the fact, that a bi'l passel both branches of the Legisiiature on yesterdav, order i.ig the Public Scho .Is for 1895, to begin ou Jaa Ist, instead of July the Ist. Therefore all teachers of the cotin’y wh > desire to teach school during next year can govern themselves accordingly. W. M. Bridges C.B.C. Nov 2 9ih.lf-94. I have a good Piano for »Sale, on Easy Terms—ls you want to buy address “Piano, care IIusLER of Rome Mr. Editor: Do you think it would be gambling to bet a peck of nice country ground new corn meal that more people will read our notice of Tapioca and Tobacco in the Hustler than would read them in any other paper publish ed in Rome? Eimundson Grocery Co. REGISTR \TION NOTICE. Books of Registration for County Election 1 st Wednesday in January 1 895 w i 11 cl os e on Tuesday Dec. 1 8 1894. Take notice this on an entirely new registra ionthat applies to all. Jno. J. Black ts Registrat. M is a Mav Ba??, a very handeom jo.iiig lad/ from Bass’Feiry, is rhe guest of her sister, Mrs. Stark j Burney. A FINE COMEDY. "Jane ” is greeted by a Large and Fashionable Audience. It was a rare treat offered theatre goers last night in that vivacious clean Comedy Jane. It is a Come dy of the highest or ’er, and while the fun is f ist and furious from be ginning to end, there is not the slightest trace of the vulgarisms that so frequently qreep into the modern comedies. Every member of the company is an artist of exceptional meri’, and all seemed to enter s» into the spir it of the piece they were portray ing that the audience almost believ ed they were locking at a scene in actual every day life. The evening opened with a de licious one act curtail raiser, ‘‘One of Nature”. Mr Stedma.i a* the copywrite and Miss Hayward as the lost daughter, are artists of great' merit. There were many wet I eyes when the curtain went down on this pathetic play. Then came uprorious, side-split ting fun for three acts. The au dience were almost convulsed with laughter from the time the curtain went up until it fell on the last tableau. Miss Belle Gilbert makes an ideal “Jane.” Tn the strictest sense of the word she is not only a beauti ful woman, but more, she is an actress overflowing with bubbling life. There is a wonderful attrac tiveness about her sparkling, intel ligent face, which instantly wins the audience. Mr. E. G. Spangler, as the im provident young man who is com pelled to get out of his troubles by- pretending to be married to to “Jane” is a fine actor and a man with a keen sense of interpret ing ludicrous si ua ions to the best advantage. Mr. Tucker, as the unhappy William and the real husband of Jane, was up to the standard of the company and did his part well All of the other characters were well sustained. Give us more plays like Jane. STOLEN WHEN fi CHILD. Strange History of a Society Woman in Toledo Ohr. Toledo, Ohio, Nov, 28.—A pecn iar mystery va? made public in Toledo today. For some time a prominent young society lady, th. cently married, has been Lying to learn w r ho she is. She was stolen from Buffalo, she says, when a very smsll child and taken Io Cleveland, and alter being frequently shifted from one bouse to another and hidden away at times, was brought to Toledo, where she was compelled to beg on the streets. She remembers the names of two women, Nettie Ayers and Lucy Carr, whe brought her here, and they lived in what has for years been known as the haunted house of Lower Summit street. She says that the last that she remembers of her own home is that it was a big brick house en a corner in Buffalo. She was on the sidewalk playing with her doll when two neatly dressed women name and coaxed her to the park, promising her candy. They took her to the depot and she cried her self to sleep on a train. When she got to Toledo her oic'» clothing was taken from her and shabby ones given in their place The character of the women she does not know, as at nightfall she was always compelled to go to bed While she was begging about the streets a prominent citzen became interested in her. He finally sue ceeded in getting her away from the women a..d sent her to school, at the age of 15 she was sent to the Ohio Wesleyan University at Delaware. When she was at college a mid dle-aged, richly dressed lady cal. led one day and asked to see all tbegir's in a certain class. The . moment, the visitor saw her she 18<id; “There t-he is; she’s my ! girl.” Then they had a long talk and | the girl became frightened and wrote to her guard)) n in Toledo who died a short time later, and he advised her to remain where she was. She is now trying t > learn whether this woman is Iter mother. ‘ «*NEw JEWELRY'» 1 have received, and I am daily receipt of New Jewelry i very latest and the Prettit goods on the market. Bridal Presents Silver Novelties Hobday Good ‘ z I And then I have a beautl assortment of Clocks and wall esand a handsome line of d monds 1 Remember it affords! Pleasure to show you our go! J. K. WILLIAMSOI BROAD STREET, ROM! N. B Repairinga specialty I 108 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. The Thousands Who Have Used DR KING’S KOYAL GARMETUER ! —FOR— INDIGESTION DYSPEPSIA NERVOUSNESS DEBILITY LaGRIPPE FEMALE TROUBLES Etc,, Etc., Will be glad to learn that they can now get this great remedy, at the same old price, one dollar, in a new and larger package, which contains about 03 per cent, more medicine than the old bottle. This makes the best medicine on the market as cheap as the cheapest, and gives more value for .the mon ey than anytningelse in its line. Its matchless pre-eminence is be yond question, with those who have given it fair trial. Its cheap ness will now greatly enlarge the scope of its healing and health giving work. It is as pleasant to take as lemonade, harmless al ways, and CURES WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS. ”108 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. Speculation HAMMOND AND CO STOCK & BOND BROKERS, 130 & 132 Pearl Street, New York City N. Y. Stecks, B ’lids and Grain bought and soul. <>r carried on Margin. P. S.—Sun l for explanatory circular on speculation, also week ly market letter. (Free.) \ ■ u; \ \ i • 'Mg with age. **ex and stamp and r of future life. 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