The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, December 03, 1894, Image 8

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THISIS JUST THEIHHING YOU WANT iNo Coal, No Smoke. No Ashes. Our Parlor Dome Oil Heating |P Stoves are both Ornamental and useful. -* Forthe Pa-10-, Dinning Room, |L these Stoves are for Supenorto t >e 41 open grate or C)a Heat ng Stove, Can be lighted in a moments time, Vi (JO rapidly,and when not needed can be put out. saving fuel and clean ing around your iireplace. M We have a few of these elegant Rr heaters in Stock and we invite you to call and examin a them. The large Store on Broa I Street occupied by the Ladies of the Kt-ely League L&. the past week, was heated by these stoves to the entire satisfac ion of Iq} the ladies in ch r e. A FULL LINE OF CHAR- ffi TER OAK GAUZE WIRE P DOOR. 3 w ft Cook Stoves an d tho famous Cfe Enterprise Stove always - in Stock. ( ; XI They are the best Stove Sold in IC Romer |w ->§*Carver& Harpers old Stand*§<- H-*<W. H. STEELE, 241 & 243 Broad Streets •: / ■ SELL RICHARDS. WINK LANSDEL Richards & hh Lansdell. Dealers In pORNITfcIRE /7 OF FINS ... I l—l —y AND QASKETS W: A. RHUDY’S. O'd Stand. 337 Br ad Street, Ro be Ga. ' F COME TO SEE US. TH; HUSTLER OF ROME,MONDAY DECEMBER. 3 IRQa ELECTRIC CAR COLUMN Tok Over the Passengers— Many of Them Will You Cupt Phil G B.arb went down o At aata to day ou business. Rememl e: Joshua Simpkins at Nevins tonight. The great scenic attrac ion to night at Nevins o; era house Su perb mus.c. , Do not miss “Joshua Simpkins” the great drama at Nevins tonight It is a splendid attraction. “Joshua Simpkins” th>* rural drama at Nevins tonight will dt -1 ght you. Be sure and go, I * r » A number of R inaiix went to tt'aiitalhis m u: g ’u anei u t e u•• r i eervie s of J s >h E. Br >w # Mrs. J >hu M 'lift an I b.. *y left yest rday for Teunersee, ■die wib visit reialivs u.-td atlo; h liduys. [ have a good Pm o for Sa e, 01 is.’ Terms—lt you wnul !■> bn • ddies< “Pmi , Cfie F I u LEI , V V ’ f Ito ire -M". A vin Cheney, a prominen young farmer from Chatting-- county is in the ci y to-day. Clever Joe King, of Lavender illuminated the streets with lis genial countenance to-day. The marriage of Mr. Robert Mor J ris to Miss Dora Dupree, will tai e place at Oteburg Wedne-day eve 'p hg aU‘B o'clock, Many will a • ’tend from here. Mr. F ed G Cov.nw n‘ downt, a thi 4 numibg and will be je guest of friends and lelativea sot several days. Tue Joshua Simpkins company name iu last night, and eighteen members are registered at the i Ce itral Hotel.- TAX NOTICE. 51.- ’ t City Tax payers will, take nvtiuji that the marshal is pow giving bis last notice; arid persons not pay ing at Once will have execution-* isssaed agaiiist them? December 3rd. 1894. Halsted Smith, Clerk Council. The amatuer minstrel to begivsu by th* boys ou December the 10, will be for the benefit ©f the Keel ey LeAgue. ’ a * -• .i » Sheriff Jake Mooie. who was rc cently appointed to be assistant Sta e pen* teuli iry keeper, will no: leave to assume his duties unti’ January first Wanted:—looo bushels o peas. Will pay highest ca.-h price for same. Jolius’on W .tters. North Rome. 11-20-4 L For Rent: Cheap one fivi room c ittag°, well and Hat. r works wa ler. Call on or addr-ss J P. D Avis.ordinary 11— 9_tf. A COLD WAVE COMING. But we have waved the price. of Good Jumo Coal to $3.50 and $4 per ton F, O. B. your bin? These Prices For Ca-h omv . ...... . Weare wellstocked on all grades of Jellico Paint R jck and Ala bama coal. Come to see us- We will make things warm For vou now, and cold next J -ly. r , ROME I 3E M 7’G’ CO. .J. W, Handcock M nage ~r-'' - Wh m <ou wan 4- o buy ha nCss a i s ”*ork and buy the ' 3he paid strong. Call >n J. S. -lende son trie Reliable Ha- ne Ma ker. 23 Broad st. Highe M <rke b ice taidjor !i es & J.S. H NLERSO . i FIGURES FIGHT BACK. Theater Girls Commend the Ac tion of Mrs. Grannis. New York, December 3. —The tight against the living pictures being waged by some df the mem bers of the Women’s Christian rance union has developed into a war between women. It is not at all unlikely that the “liv ing pictures” will organize and op pose the the Woman’s Christain Teniipsrknce union. A move was made in this direction when the girls employed at the Ga l*n theater met. The result of it was (hat the following letter was sent to Mrs. Grannis: “Dear Madam : As working wo. - on of the sta.-e. employed as •ri els in the Kilanyi living pictures, we thank ynu warmly for your w unanly and isen-ibe opposi urn to the fanatical crusade against anima e art suggested by Lady Somerset. It is undoubtedly tru , a« you remark, that there .is n > unchaste living picture exhibit ’ in New York; certainty none h If s shock ng as those to be seen lisplayed in the boxes of the Istropolitau opera house. Your msiti m in this matter is a credit alike t > your heart, brain aid C rristain spi it.” This was s gned by ten young vomcn . ONE RO3BER CftUGHT. Assisted Jim Frenc’iin Ths * tah Hold up. Fort Gibs m. I. T., Dec., 3. The Deputy Marshals who went to the scene of the raid at ClrecoLih,, I, T.,_on the nightof November f? 8. succeeded rn-capturing'one of the bandits at a late hour 'ast night, about 150 miles south of Checotah. The pnsoner was taken to Musco gee this morning, where he was identified by one of the men wlie w»8 compelled to li-.:e up in the store. The bandits were not as brutal in their treatment of, the LaFay ette brothers as they usually are in their raids. The La Faye'.t brothers were well aequaiuted with French, the leader of the raidorr, and relied on their acquaintance ship to exempt them from robbery, but it seems that the robbers are no lespdcter of pertoris. /It an early hour this morning the Marshals came up with the remnant ,of the band and ano hor fight ensued, but with no particu lar results. yjwswwiMwma . F A LADY’S TOILET j' M a I i">t complete ut an ideal ! FOZZti’S f | Combines ever* element of . j beauty and pur? v }.t is beauti ; tying,, soothing. sealing, lieUth ’ ful, ,and harmless, and wh m I' j rightly used .$ A most ( I ' delicate and desirable protection ' :l to the face in this climate. ■ 1' ' i .> i lailst upon having the genuine. ’ ttis fsb sag ivERtwHERE, .1 II iffiS FarinS’forMui • . sale We have On hand a , numbeo good farms ■ fut i ent or sale. Those ‘arms have come into o r hands xt.vary rea ■jjuabe figures, anc ve are m position i< lire ti 4. n at toy. □ rices aid on mo il tva able te’m >. T<■ n an s a QuWOU to we t to » on‘Alk u : >c f re W t ca ...‘ fen or . To ? #bo ! )ird -s. w smng tirn »u Farflb we p4*7 • irecr cooffer.b trg tins i Hu k asha <s Ha/. 7 •MICW JEWELRY'S I have received, and 1 am in daily receipt of New Jewelry, the vary latest and the Prettiest go ads on the market. ‘ Bridal Presents Silver Nov'Lijs Holiday Goods And then I l a/e a beautiful assortm nt of Clocks and watc u and a hand omri tr.e of Dia monds Remember r it affords u c Pleasure to show you our go OG j J. K.. WILLIAMSON. I BR9*\D STREET, ROME GA N. B Repairings specialty 108 1? ONE DOLLAR. The Thousands Who Have Used DR KING’S I ROYAL GARMETUKR 1 FuR INDIGESTION DYSPEPSIA NERVOUSNESS DEBILITY LaGRIPPE FEMALE TROUBLES Etc., Etc., A\ ill be glad to learn that they yan now get this great remedy, at same old price, one dollar, in a new and larger package, which contains about 63 per cent, more medicine than the old hotties. This makes the best medicine ,cn the market as cheap as the cheapest, and gives more value fbr the mon ey than any tiling else n its line. ts matchless pre-emim nc • is be yond question, w.th those who hate given it fair trial. Its cheap ness will now greatly enlarge the scope of its healing ami health giving work. It is as pleasant to take as lemonade, harmless al wftys, and CUKES WHEN ALL lILSE FAILS. . 1 108 DOSES ' ' ONE DOLLAR. ' ■ Speculation ? HAMMOND AND CO-- .;TO:K &2trjL f.KEF.S. 13 J & 132 F earl Street, .j i / N w York City Y‘. ' ;1 ( cks. R n > i...u Giuin bought ■**.’.uu sold, <?r eairi u «>n Mprgin. I’. S.—Sen. n r explanatory '•irculnr <»n apeculAtion. also,Ueek y a... riLel letter. \Free.J A "TRANCECLAIBVOYANT’—Bead HtccMl with age, mx and stamp and receive heroecepe of future life. Madame Jobber, dead trance medium, seventh daughter, born with a veil and Wonderful gift of eecoed eight; telle pMt, present and future. FULL NAMK OF WHOM YOU WILL MAfcRY; postlvely uo imposition; advice on busiaesg, love marriage, speculation, divorce, changes, missing friends, sickness, wills, pensions and all affairs of life; every hid den mystery revealed; helps all whe vein troub le : never fail. ; gh ev advice, ou all points of in terest, bui-mess .rransations, love affairs, fami ly troirb cs. stock speculations, lawsuits.absent friends; cure- w<tchery,tits,drunkenness,opiui* bait, rheiuna.isiu and all long standing myste rious uisease-. $ >,OOO CHALLENGE to any medium or fortune teller who can exes h«.r in her wonderful revelations of the past present and future events Os persons litres. All challenge accepted, a..d in return CHALLENGE? the world Business strictlv private and confidential. Madam Jubber will always.stand as high abort th* criteri on mei.iuurs ip this country as the I’resideut above the ragpicker, while her charg es for the truth are the same as what the other mediums charge ’or falsehood. Skeptical people who, on account or the many misrepresentations in the papers, have lost faith in newspaper Hrlver i irij, should write Jandbe convinced tha, all advertisements are not Iran da It i.-well knowu th'pughont the world that mediums are the only reliable seers, and then charms cause love, sjieedy marriage and success in business. YOUiil L'TLRK REVEALED IS iA DEA D TH t NCE itiiiies the separate aud caus es speedy any! happy marriage with the #ney° u loi e ; ciuses go ><? luck in all things by proper advice. SECUIiEw .C'iußM AND WEI / Reveals everything. Mmk. JL'HB B( >X 7.-1, NEW A B.< NV, JND. LUCKY CHA»« Kt.EH. Cin th,. Oil. and save it. 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