The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, December 10, 1894, Image 6

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LARGE STOCK FlnE CLOTHING. TOBETTHROWN ONTHE MARKET RJSBI A Im jd IL ThSThkBI BsSssigg Wm™® u i « m JHLI ■SB EE®BH BISf JKfa w BSMEw hHkh V MMMKEBhs M m BBBBiB IB OIEt VALUER r.. ii. . ... ■ ■ . ... _ . .... _ . ——'. ... ■ .» «.■' 1 ._ i ■ —-.-- Sj*s SPOI * * * CASH ~~——-—= Sis ——bitts the- Finest Suit ofCiothes in the City of ROME. CMMBBMMMMBBMMMMMMBMMMMBBMIMI ■ "■■ ■ " I 1 11 IB I»■ IMI MUI ■■*»- MBBMMMMMBMM . .. ■islAutaAiflliiiUkwWwU® Have determined to close out their large Stock of Clothina for Cash, regardlesss of its Cost or val ue, and FIFTEEN DOLLARS will now buy the z ■• * • loitß DI All The Finest Suits In Beif House I • V «,. .t < ;<„ '■- • ; . These are the most desirable an J perfect-fitting Suits turned out by the leading houses of the East French Diagonal-, English Worsteds, Clay Worsteds, Imperial Cheviots, Cassimeres, etc., cut inall, I Laest Styles, Single and Double-Breasted Sacks, Long, Extra Long and Medium; Prince Alberts Prince Ar. hur-: ,' “Jim Swingers,” Cutaways and One-Button Frock, in al: the latest prevailing Styles, lengthsand sizesr-equal in every respec. to the best S3O and S4O Suits from any tailor shop in Georgia. Al' ar-incl uded in this sale. I I . S-ck a- d Frock Suits,in all cu’s and s ? zes, heretofore sold us M. sls $lB. s2o,and s2s,an I the equalo 5 any Suit?,ever soldin Rome I 47 5 a s ‘^ !S F r ' s S3 to 42. These goods were made to <re er, rerfec titt ng, and in Fins 8 acK' a-nd F<~ncy Worsteds, Black and I 7 J Fane r.evkTs C<.S3 mers,etc* Ten Do lars ca-h down will get the choice of inis fine’o u . * • * I 1 IF >OJ WAF ve- J r'a z ’ Suit, yve 'have them by the thmiM ands. Any man who his<vjr bought ~ne of GAMMON’S Five-Dollar I Sui wil te y- . that it is fifty per cen‘ better han any F v j-Dofar Suit ever sold in Rom*. ~ „ You' h’s Fine Fr jck and Sack Suits, s zes 30 to 35, Double and B easted S acks, Cuca va f Fr.-cka, custom-made, first C ! ass goods I in m ik- , fit aid style, so dbyusat 12 50. $1 5 and $lB choice flocslO. E Cra F ) s 3 i >A • ° int S u ts. The > w lien tj ia 15 11 ; i «>: Sli t m our house, $5. 244 L uri ied, Vs Kite Linen-Bosom D ess Shirts, better than ;my sh ; t sold in Rome for 75c. our p 116 Fine ustom-Made Dress Shirts New York mi Is, musu i extra f ie, in • n bosoms full ut in I je fee: fitting, only 63c. a Celluloid' ollars, b-st qua! ty, standing -nd so ding, only I Oc. G-1 uloid Cuffs, best quality, worth everywne?e 50c, now 25c. Heavy.Driiii Drawers, we I mad »,for 25c. Heavy Canton Flannel Dr awers, half-soled in seat, only 35c. j EEJkTS. * Ha s for ev iy, in every shape, m every style, quality, and at eve y prise, from 50c up. We introduced Stetson’s and Dun-J lap’s F ats in North Ge nrgia -nd Alabama, and carry everything in this inetn tis new and desirable. We buy them from first rands, and Cc ■ seh yot a good Hat at variety stores pay for them. | RUBBER GOODS! I Men’s and Boys’ Macintoshes. Mesand Boys’ Rubber Coat. c , Men’s Fish Brand Slickers, a I cf fn st quality and warrant® ed to wear It is a fact that has been cchceeded n this icwn for twenty years, that we keep r JL ll<? Os Clothing iriKoi-th Greor-£zia> Or jVlabama> + , h okl we intend 1 j c oso it out njw regardl ss ot cost or value, a id if you want i GjOO SUIT, a su't t » fit, a suit to wear, a suit ge |W its r ape and co or, asut t > give you oleasu e and comfo t -very da/ in the we:, an j hnve t cis• to pay down tor it, we w n you tuch a suit for less mi>ney tnan you can buy the shjddy, imitation trasn dvertised to catch 3uc<ers. Don't take our word tor ® but come and see for your e.f. . 1 W.M.GAMAON I 237 &. 239 BROAD ST. HOME.G-A | THE HUSTLER OF ROA/IEE M I* ( DAY PE MEMBER 10 1894