The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, December 17, 1894, Image 7

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f , H R 9 HI hZgl Ww. R’S’yJ fwn ■ • >** < ' K w ■ ?' ■■ m * are cordially invited to BT V till at our store, on a G and after Tuesday > morning Dec. 10th ,J}i a when we will dis- fc? play the most sei K ectline of Holi a day goods ev It? G er shown in J Rome U I f y. Our goods are all new, ? ? ' just received the past § »■.. week and others will , arrive during the C next few days 5 rj Respectfully * Iw vx -? I i <;Carver & Harpers old Stands- -<W. H. STEELE,** 241 & 243 Broad Street. E LLRICHARDS. WINK LANSDEL Richards & Mh Lansde 11 Dealers In FURNITURE COFFINS AND Q ASSETS 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. I DIMTIWOTK I L\J5 V Ull L. 11 ail « U J* * ] gM ■ 1 J KI MINT m . JM I I dLdvLD fed j BY JANUARY ISTH. TO g gl Quit Business pa M l Jr *i ces lower than ove?r t Jdd. pieces of China kj S GM ass Wa»e K? Lamps- Cl | HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, g S Splendid Line of kg g HOLIDAY GOODS 4- g |i DOLLS. TOYS. NOTION’S &C. . Cosluoittes I JXTot Considered, THE NOVELTY STORE | C L Jamison No, 24 Broad street ’ , < ■ 'I- i 1 II IS OPENED UP A CHOICE STOCK OE , f FRIT ITS. CO NFECTIONER- IES. N.UTS.& NIC-NAC S, aT .holiday # * prices Housekeepers and people generally of Rome i ke your purchases here and avoid fancy prices. fl “A ft (fl grateful ))) 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 Brown’s (Il (fl I ron Bitters. wl \\\ The letter is dated July 17, Ilf ill 1894—just the other day— Ilf It Washington, D. C. //■ “ .... My son 11 II is taking Brown’s Iron iVI IL Bitters for dangerous \\l 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 111 Perhaps you’re suffering (I 111 from the same disease ! 11l In buying lock for crowed //f Red LlnM on wrapper. Iff In OROWN CHCM. CO.. BALTO:, MO. I|l • I 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