The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, December 11, 1894, Image 8

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£ Are cordially invited to JMf isl call at our store, on *|* w and after Tuesday Jfi morning Dec. 1 Oth when we will dis- K* Splay the most sei ■< ectlineof Holi- Idv day goods ev C er shown in <■ Rome 4-® Our goods are all new, k* «i just received the past p 7 w week and others will •,’> W arrive during the C G next few days M Respectfully W* tb 4 I -»g+Carver & Harpers old Stands* -+MW. H. STEELE,** 241 & 243 Broad Street. SELL RICHARDS. WINK LANSDEL Richards & .«£» Lansdell. Dealers In rCIRNITfcIRE inanr* n ■ nn iitii y COFFINS A. NR f. ASSET'S W. A. RHUD\>, Old Stand. 337 Broad Street, Rome Ga. . . • e COME TO SEE US. b T 4 E ER QFROME,TUESDAY DECEM 3ER 11 1894 ELECTRIC CAR COLUMN ! ook Over the Passengers— Many of Them Will Infer*-* 1 Von Mr. Will Graven is out after a serious spell of sickness. H*nry Stsshnry go># to Atlents to night tor nday or so. Farrt* Nixoti, <>t Nannie is in ths city t > day. Judu* Henry is ho'ding motion court in the clerks offiee to dsv. J. B. S'"n» of Ce Inr Bluff. • gu*st of the Central hotel. Sh*rm«r bhe’ow, of Chattan ooga, is in >he city. H TI. Lana.of Hogansville, is Autographed at the Central Mr G. S'raus«, of Atlanta is reg j<l,er*d at th* Armstrong Gordon ,Hlies w»>nt down to A<i*;;texjn ibu a inesplast night. W W. M thia-w’. of orehurg an rt N, K Bitting, of Sum uervii’e, are stopping at the central, Co! C. H. Lavender, of Southern Railway, went to Sel«» th is morn ing where he was sailed by th* s-. riou« illness of his wife. Mis* Muinle Camp, who h s been visiting th* family of Or dinary John P. Davis, returned to b*r home in Gorden County yes *erd-.y. Mixed Nuts 1 Sets per pound Morris & Bro. Ordinary Davia desires us to state that he has all the blanks f r holding the elections, and tha r the proper parties should call and g‘-t them at Mr. Jamison, who used to run the bakery now operated by Mr.- Chas. Stoffregen, has opened up a grocery store just below Vandiver’s saloon. Wanted:—l wish to buy fifty g- od B rung ®xeu. Am willing to ,»av i fair prise for the mine. Ca l •>. a Idreea. G, B. Holden, Rome C- . The Atlanta Journal is new re coving the a'teruoon press dis patcher, and its new* service is s cond to none. They receive from 12,000 to 15,000 words daily, and the Journal is now the foremost afternoon paper in the south. There are many handsome show windows in the city now. Among the prettiest noticed are: Bass Bros., The novelty stoie. W. 11, Steele’s, W. M. Gammon & Co Lanham’s, and others. Tney all show a tempting array of holiday novelties. Mr J. R. Kennedy, manager ot Mr Evrett the hypnotist, called a' this office this morning. Mr Ken nedy is an old newspaper man and was for four years city edietorof the Macon Telegraph. He whs als< connected with the Dixie Fair Vlacou this year, He is a pleasent geniil gentlemen, and authorized u to say that he guramees perfec B satisfaction to all who go and see Mr. varett. Buy Bread, Rolls Cake and pastry of Charles Stoffragen, successors to Jami son Brothers, Bakers- Don’t take internal remedies for Female Diseases Common sense requires a direct application like "‘Orange Blossom” Sold by D. W. Curry. COKE CHE \PER THAN COA L We have a large supply of cokt on hand which we will sell very cheap. It is better than coal for use in stoves. Apply to Rome Gas Co., near Post Office. Wh n you wan- 4 o uy harness and s rap ork and buy the.i ;he pand strong. Co’! >n J. b. Henderson the Jeliabe Ha-ness Ma er- 234 Broad St. M r..e p ice aid lor Hi J. S. HFNOERSOc . p'-r u • »ly for the Czirri.na, I* nt' excellent type-wri'»r h<-r hn-l avd, the zar is a n igh ictat ui. KLUSTER 0? BULLS EYE SHOTS The Chinese emperor speaks < f “Little Japan,” and the phrase is not im uncommon one in thiscoun try, but as a matter of fact Japan is not an especially little one among the nations of the earth, either in the area or population. The area of Japan is 147,655 square miles, which U 27,000 square miles larg -r than that „of the United kingdom. There are 41,000,000 people subject to tbe mikado. ; gainst 88,000.000 in the „Unite I Kingdom, taking the largest cen sus returns in both cases. Japa 8 population is larger than that f Italy by fully 10,000,000, wi.il. > her area is 37,000 «quar<e miles greater. *♦* No one speaks of Italy ns “Lit tle Italy,” although s'e is not nearly ro populous as Japan. Ja pan has nearly ten tune- the area, and twenty times the population of Denmark. Japan is not a li-tle ceuntry, save as compared with the unwieldly masses of the Chi nese empire, or with the giant United States. She proved hirseii big en nigh to hold her own in a fightuven with the giant. «* * For several days I have heard it rumored that Judge W. M. Henry intended moving his family back to Summerville. Now 1 happen to know that this rumor is not based on facts—to the contrary I know that Judge Matt Henry has mov ed his most estimable family to Rome with the avowed intention of growing up wi h the city—and he will do it too. .Judge Henry will, so I am informed, open offices on January first. I predict for him a grand success—becaus- he deserves it and because he is going to have it. * * * Have you registired’yet? Well 1 if you have not its high time yon | were “seeing about it” for this is 1 the last week Tax Collector John Black tells me that the books will close on next Tuesday. Now re member one thing, and that is this: the fact that you wore regis tered and voted in the November elections does not qualify you or register you for the January elec tions. So wake up and get a move on. »*» I notice that Trevitt the enterprising down-town drug gist are doing a pretty business these days—but then how could they help it when they have Hint handsome young Adonis, Paul Reese, with them? * ♦ This morning s Comti ution has this to say about a popular Roman : “I have seen the day,” said Engineer Burgess, who holds he trottie of a locom >tive on tl e Rome railroad, ‘ ‘when J would have whippen ahe man who suggested that I would wear a blue jacket; but jhst look at this suit I have on now,” and he looked down at his blue overalls as he spoke. He look ed very like a war worn yankee, standing there in that suit ot faded blue, slightly tattered and torn. ‘ ‘But', let me tell you, ” he nwumed. ‘‘how all that sentiment go knock • d out of me several years after tne wau was over. I went away out the Wes* ane chanced to be ihr wn a great deal with a very generous fellow for several years. Ke was an awfully clever fellow ami I liked him from the start. * * We roomed together for a long while and I liked him all the betrer tho better I knew him. rOm? night we w-ere sitting in our roomr and while talking over our past lives I learned that he had I e<n a captain of negro company in the union army. It stunned me for a while. 'l’here I had gone on and grown fond of a man I had reason to like. It made me say hard things to him at f-’rst. but the fellow said : ‘Why, Burgess, is th s any reason for us to dislike each ot* er? The war is over, and there's never go ing to be another. ’ * * * “I got to tl irk’i’f? it over, and I held out my hand t im chum am’: No, old in in. it’s all right; you ,have show n y >ur«elf worth : hf my friendship and I’l i l.< Id it just tl.e saim*. ’ ‘’But. 1 i<-poa . 1 I svp h< n ‘b<» dnv wh<n 1 vould have vl.ip-td th nan who w< ulk 1 ->v fiqgested that I wear clothe th' color f these evr rails.” ' heu la t h< a-d from the Drm ocrats nf the South Dakota Legis lature was Kaw kussiug. *‘NEW JBWELRYI* I have received, and 1 am in daily receipt of New Jewelry, the very latest and the Prettiest goods on the market. Bridal Presents ¥ Silver Novelties Holiday Goods And then I have a beautiful assortment of Clocks and watch es and a handsome line of Dia ;monds i Remember it affords us. Pleasure to show you our go oc)C ; J. K. WILLIAMSON. BROAD STREET, ROME GA N. B Repairingaspecialty |!l June 4, II (( 18 )/ f l 94 , n Si! that is the date m of a letter from Mr. Jas. 11] E. 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This j makes the best medicine on the i 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. 1 08 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. Speculation HAMMOND AND CO - STOCK & BOND BROKERS, 130 & 132 Pearl Street, • * New York City N.Y 1 ■ S <> -ks, Bmidsand Giain boUgllt and sold, < r cairied-m Margin ; p g.—Send for explanatory circular on spequla'i< >n - " 1 market letter. (Free.)