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W. A. RHUDY’S, Old Stand.
337 Broad Street, Rome Ga.
COME TO SEE US.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME,MONDAY DECEMBER, 1 7 1R94.
tl.B® GAB COLOM fi
uok Over the Passengers
Many of Them Will
Interest You
Mr. Chas. Rehue, of Atlanta, is
at the Central Hotel.
Messrs. W. R. Rankin and Joi n
N. Kiker, of Calhoun, are here.
Editor Ben F. Berry, of tie
Canton Advance, was in the city
over Sunday.
Prices 25, 85 and 50 tomorrew
night.
Go to the Armstrong and hear
some sweet music by the Clover I
Leaf Mandolin Club. They are
stopping there now.
The very best shoes
’n all the latest styles
are going in the cost
saleatS.N, Kuttner
Nevins Opera House tomorrow
night.
R. L. Edmond, of Columbus, s
autographed at the Central.
W. T. Cooper, a prosperous citi
zen of Livingston, is in the city on
business today.
R, F. Watson, of Montreal Cana
da, was a guest of the Armstrong
yesterday.
The Chinese Laundry tomorrow
night.
AV anted —To rent a five or six
roomed house, to be used as a
dwelling, in good neighborhood in
Rome, Address “H’ Hustler office.
12-11-Bt.
Messrs. John Foster, W. A. Cain
and Thos. E. Watson, of Foster’s
Mill, are in the city today.
Fords Orchestrs will be with the
So.l them Minstrels tomorrow night
Don’t take internal remedies
for Female Diseases Common
sense requires a direct application
like ’‘Orange Blossom” Sold ly
D. W. Curry.
Latest and best in
shoes at cost at S. N.
Kuttner.
Camp and Kuttner
Stock of shoes at cost
at S, N. Kuttner.
Mr. R. B. Seuyer, a prominent
citizen of Center, Ala., was in the
city yesterday.
Mr. E. McKenney, of Chatta
nooga, is registered at the Arm
strong.
Look out for the parade tomor
row at 12 o’clock.
Messrs. Jos Parish and Henry
E. Rees, of Atlanta, were here yes
terday.
COKE CHEAPER THAN COAL
We have a large supply of coke
on hand which we will sell very
cheap. It is better than coal for use
in stoves. Apply to Rome Gas
Light Co., near Post Office.
50/ pays for SI.OO worth of fun
tomorrow night.
On Friday, December 21st, the
public schools will be dismissed
for the holidays. All last week and
through this week the time is given
tea thorough examination of ev
ery grade. It will re-epen Wednes
day, January 2, 1895. Shorter Col
lege will be dismissed Thursday,
and will resume again December
81st.
Highest Pat. Flour.
$ 1.60, Morris &. Bro.
To make your calling and
election sure, have Tom Turner to
print your tickets. Don t forget
C. O. D.
You want to “ Jine the army” to
morrow night.
Buy Bread, Rolls
Cake and pastry of
Charles Stoffragen,
successors to Jami
son Brothers, Bakers.
Wanted:—l wish to buy fifty
good strong oxen. Am willing to
pay a fair price for the same. Call
or address. G. B. Holder, Rome
Ga.
Th* Chestnut Tree jtomorrow
night.
Keely League Benefit. Opera
House tomorrow night.
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THE NOVELTY STORE |
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No, 24 Broad street
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aT .holiday # * prices
Housekeepers and people
generally of Rome i ke
your purchases here and avoid
fancy prices.
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Mother” «i
endorses a ill
remedy her son is taking Ilf
for MALARIA. We do l/f
not know her and she iff
writes of her own accord til
to praise 111
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111 Malaria, and-it has done Ilf
HI him a great deal of good. ”
|ll Mrs. Mary Leach, 111
111 911 Grant Ave.,N.W. |jl
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HOLIDAY
GOODS.
Do you want a beautiful Gold
watch, guranteed in every re
spect, for about half price ?
.If you do come at once and
make a selection from our beau
tiful line of New goods.
Doyou intend making an ele
gant Christmas present?—Then
call and look through my Holiday
goods—Diamonds, Pins, Rings
and notions of every variety and
at the same time inspect my com
plete stock of Silver novelties.
J- K. WILLIAMSON.
BROAD STREET, ROME GA
N. B. Repairinga specialty