The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, December 05, 1894, Image 8

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THIS IS JUSTIHS WHIHG YOU WANT J S'k No Coal, No Smoke. No Ashes. W Our Parlor Dome Oil. Heating II ini’ Stoves are both Ornamental and IW '©L Forthe Parlor, Dinning Room, these Stoves are for Superior to tne open gr-»te or Coai Heating Stove, Can be lighted in a moments time, rapidly,and when not needed can L c>i be put out. saving fuel and clean- J ing around your fireplace. Y > » We have a few of these elegant / heater? in Stock and we invite you ® w to ca 1 and examine them. The large Store on Broad Street occupied |k» by the Ladies of the Keely League the past v\eek, was heated by these O stoves to the entire satisfaction of the ladies in charge. . a 3 A FULL LINE OF CHAR r TER OAK GAUZE WIRE p i door. B 4 M d Cook Stoves and the famous Enterprise Stove always in Stock. They are the best Stove Sold in L Rome. A • II -»§■! Carver & Harpers old Stand*®*- -+*W. H. STEELE,**- 241 & 243 Broad Street. ■ k i. - ■ . > , ■ . SELL RICHARDS. WINK LANSDEL Richards & «•» Lansdell. Dealers In FURNITURE 1 /TOFFINS I, AND rr assets 11/ ——— W. A. RHUDY’S, Old Stand. 337 Broad Street, Rome Ga. COME TO SEE US. rHE HUSTLER OF ROME WEDN ESDAY DECEMBERS 1894 CM EH Look Over The Passengers— Many of Them Will In Teres: You C Minty Commissioner, 11. M. Clayton wan iu the city to day. Judge Fillmore Johnsen, of Et owah spent the day in the borders of the Hill City. C 4. T.J. Wofford, of Gudesden is autographed, at the Ceirral to day. Col. John G. Moore, of Gadsden, is in the city and is stopping at tl.p Central hotel. Hon. W. R. Rankin.of Calhoun, is autographed at the Central ho tel today. Col. John JI. Hawkins, of Hermi r.ge, Ga , spent the day in the city, Col- H.wkiiis is at the Armstrong Mr. D. S Orndorff, of Cave Spring was ciiculutiiig along Btoad ‘Street today. Miss G a e Dorgar , a beautiful young lady of Mobil-', missed her •ruin yesterday afternoon and spent ll e night at the Armstrong. Col. J. H. Rhodes, of Rome’s big Mutual Loan Association is off on a flying trip to Annandale, S. C. j have a good Piano for Sale, on Easy Terms—ls you want to buy afflresA ‘’Piano, o>jre of Hu-ler of Rome Mr. Henry Stansbury,is in R me again after spending a few days with friends in Bartow County. Capt. George Magruda of the Coosa River Flce f , is voting his sister. Mrs Leigth,of Birmingham, for a few days. Itch on human, mange on horsi-s, dogs and all stock, cured in BO minutes by Woolford’s Sanitary otiop, This-never fails. Sold by . W, Curry’ Mi, W. H. Mi Ge*, one of Fua 'er'a Mills most prmnine t citz-ua •pent the day attenping to busi ness iu the city to day. Wanted: —1000 bushels of peas. Will pay highest price for same. 7 Johnston W ittera. North Rome. 11-20-4 t. Col. G. B. Everett, an insurance man of Atlanta, is in the city. He has fallen into the clever hands of the onliest John J. Mickle. Messrs F. G, Roueer and T. B. Ray. of the Gate City, are among the guests of the Armstrong today. Mr. S H. Crowell, a prominent citizen of Ackworth, i* in the citv today and stopping at the Central W. P. Foster, Esq., of Lyerly is in the city today and is es course among friends and admirers- Kecly League met at 3 < 'cl cl this afternoon at th« residence of Mth Henry G- Smith Justices Lun kin and Harris were engaged most of the forenoon on d cket work lor thei- courts, in th City Couit room, to il-.y. C »pt St >ne, of Tri >n, ci a i down ,veater-lay on a busiue-a hip, but :<>«nd time o renev b.a tv cases of warm old frkn-Uhip. That gifted wti er aftd most ex • eller.t teacher, Miss Em mot Churchill Gibb’s has returned to Shorter College afttra visit to Nashville Tenn. Mr. G. F. Kitchens, of Atlanta is among the guests of the Arm strong today. lli'l Crty Council, No 535. Roy. al Arcanum will wet leaonon night and after initianting four cat didnGs fo< iwmherehip. w 11 pr< geed <o the election m . slicer-, hH “< ffice «»rkers” eb<«i-]d take no’ice and meet with ’h« people’’ of •htsfnoat excellent order. Mr Frank Smiley, a former Koine I oy, and Miss Clara Moody, also well known in this city.are to be united in marriage in Atlanta on Dec. 19th. Many a warm con gratulation will be extended fr-un Homans, to the happy young o->u. pie on, to them, that eventful day. Mrs. Frank J. Willingham and (laughter have re u ned from a visit to relatives at Cave Spring.— Calhoun Times. Col. W. 11. Dabney came up from Rome last week and spent several days in the city —Calhoun Times. Manager C. D. Eeasterlin. of the Telephone, and hia charming wife, are again dcniciled at the Armstrong hotel. Mr Mrs J. A. Rouneaville have moved in from their summer home at Silver Creek and are‘‘at home’’ at the Armstrong, f n r the winter A COLD WAVE COMING. But we have waved the price of Good lump Coal to $3.50 and $4 per ton F, O. B. your bin. 1 hese Prices For Cash Only. Weare wellstocked on a l grades of ‘Jellico Paint Rock and Ala bama coal. Come to see us We will make things warm for you now, and cold next July. ROME ICE M’F’G’ CO. J. W, Handcock M.. nager. Col. Charles Jones. Southern Pas-enger Agent of the K, C. F. S. <fc 51. road is at the Armstrong to day. Col. Jones will leave for Tex as •' t 4 :30 this p. m., with about 65 emigrants. 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 b( st cheap t< bacco in Rome. 5/ per plug, 25/ per poupd, 21 plugs for SI.OO PALACE MARKET Os the upper end of town. Chas Weis has opened up a meat mar ketat4 Cothran St. where he will be glad to seehis many friends This is the place to get all kinds of steak roast shops and c I would be ploased to have you live me a calf. Capt Will lliolt, ojb, of Atl HII - Life Insurance m n arrived m the citv last night nil will spend a couple of weeks in receating over hie “old etompin grounds'’ in North Georgia and Alat am a Mr. W. CI eaick has a force of carpenters at work fitting up store room No. 2 9 Broad street. Mr. Oaenick proposes to open up a first class and most modern lunch house. Judg**Tom Miltier, the ditting uish>‘d juriß',<a»ie ov-*r from Car tersville jesteiday afternoon and spent the uihgt with mine host. Dr. Marshal 1 , of the Armstrong, T udg< D. Fl. B hk», of Gadsden is in the city stopping at the Cen tral. WEAK WOMEN and all mothers who are nursing babies derive great benefit from Scott’s Emuls.on. This prepara tion serves two purposes. It gives vital strength to mothers and also enriches their milk and thus makes their babies thrive. Scott’s Emulsion is a constructive food that pro motes the making of healthy tissue and bone. It is a wonder ful remedy for Emaciation, General Debility, Throat and Lung Complaints, Coughs, Colds, Anaemia, Scrofula and Wasting Diseases of Children. yi’r Pamphlet on Scot ft Emnloion. Pro*. • ‘Scotti Sowne, N.Y. Alt Druggists. BOt. rndtt. vl.* W- fcb ■•r* • »Sa »av** • ’• h• .-x f C< urn MW'ufk Mx i »•* >IU ar fsr. u It..we Jrt« - MAIUItON ; .ewlBC -<e MNEW JEWELRY-* 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 Hol-day Goods And then 1 have a beautiful assortment of Clocks andwatc!'- es and a handsome line of Dia monds Remember it affords u s Pleasure to show you our go oas J- K. WILLIAMSON. BROAD STREET, ROME GA N. B Repairinga specialty 108 DOSES I ONE DOLLAR. The Thousands Who Have Used DR KING’S ROYAL GAKMEIUER —F R— INDIGESTION DYSPEPSIA NERVOUSNESS DEBILITY LaGRIPPE FEMALE TROUBLES Etc., Etc., Will Le 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 08 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 anything else in its line. Its matchless pre'-eminenc • is be yond question, w th 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 lemoi ade, 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. Stocks, B nds and Grain bought and sold, or canned < n Margin. P. S'.—Sena for explanatory circular ou speculation, also week ly market letter. (Free.) A “TRAN' E CLAIRVOYANT"-Send2scent* I with age, sex unil aisitnp au4 receive bormetpe • f future file. Madame .lubber, dead trams medium, xcv«ufji daughter, bort with a vstt and Wwutterftil gift of Mco»d sight; tells put. present and future FULL NAJIB OF WHOM YOU WILL MAuRY; povtively no imposition; udvice >u bj»ir,e.s, Jove marriage, speculation, div one changes, mirsing friend., sickness, wlllp, pe>ruLw.^aa'l.dM'naa> r * < ’( Ute; every hid ' deu my ter, levvßled; uetl shit whoareintroub le; never Ml'; glv'es advice ou ail points ft in {terest, luib i:enA iraiiaatious. loveaff*lrsX ara i' ly trobb’eii, speuilanoca, lawsuits, absent ’ friend* : cur.- w hvr,. .fits, drunkenness,opium ' habit rhaumaUsm and ad long s anding myste rious i j.ttufe ♦ ;,nhQ CHALLENGE to any m«<lluru or fortune teller whocanexce bur in Iler wonderful revelations of the past ' present and luc irv events of persons lives. AU cballcng? acce; loti,a .din returnCHALLENGE? r THE ltd D J . Busin.?-- "trifilv i rirate'and confidential. Ma ia.a .lubber win always stand as high abov» • th- eorc .0:1 i- t'.iams to this country as the i President t hove ili< ragpicker, while liercharg lessor th.-. . nil t *ro the Same as what the other inetiittms c arge .or falsehood. I Skeptical people who, on account <>t the many i.-ijstci.ri eeniaticit.- in he papers have lost faith in nuv.’..,.j;.er .mver i la,, should write Jtmlhe cOnvtacwo that ail advertisement. are not frat ot. , It taw 1 Itiiovvithioitgliont the world that inetliu'i-H are tin- o.|ly reliable MfITS, and ’ , charms «„Use wt , si eery luarriaue and iu iuP'iirtn: . XOUB i' I.’ I L K* REVEALED i DEAD TH v 'tE Unites the separate aud ca essjyftadr a ><; happy marriage with the one > lqve;ci»s s.go ..i.tu’kui a'l th »g s WiL.m-t-’E tCfi-.KX ?»t)M)S..!icve<Jo ovu. tilling. 7* BON 73. NEW A ha M IML M< KY CHAjJ FPEW. ( ui this on and save it. Went o pa i »e r, It'Ll F IN S X HOLES Distressing Kidney and Bladder discHSiiH relieved in six hours f the “ New Great South America* Kid.xey Cure.” This new reniedf is a .great surprise on account o its exceeding promptness in n 1 ; ing pain in the bladder, kidney > back and every part of the urinary passages in male or feinalt relieves retention of "ater an pain in it almost diatedy. Il you want quick rea? ; and cure litis is your " ine .' t Solil by D. W. Curry Druggi Rome Ga. SI’EC IALI) I SCO C NTS. Ministers will please that W. [al discounts “n all I’ 111 ' ia ' q flC k rHneDl t’iiMhing, overc<W^ ghoe , intoshes, H.h> r-nderwe* 1 ! Shirts, C«i.lai's, Cuds. i ire ]laii Hosi-rv X'o-k-vVenr. 1 ' also iml line Dsess goods u W. 11. Coker A Co, 421 l Br ** St,