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Shoes FOR The Million,
\Vw handle the finest
We sell the best
You come and see us
We do the rest.
Cur School Shoes for Boys and girls have
.’x o superior.
THEY ffl,L S’ffl THE Wffl.
Thousands of pairs of lasting beauties or
lhe ladies,
Our mens bargains have no peers in this
on ark et.
Ladies Spring Heels in oil eizesand styles,
FEET DECOBATOBS AND KORN KOMFORTEBS
*e*Cantroll & Owensie*
240 BROAD STREET.
Rome Mutual Loan Association.
HOME OFFICE ROME GEORGIA,
325, Broad Street.
A National Building and Loan Com? i
Purely Mutual, safe Investment and
Good Pro Made by small
Monthl Payments,
OFFICERS.
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S'. A.. GLOvER, President. J. D. MOORE, Sec’ty 4 Treas. *
« I. GRAVES,(Vice President. J. H. RHODES, Mgr’ Land Dept.
HALBTED SMITH, General Council.
cfOAIL ! COAL !
ALL GRADES.
ROME COAL CO.
7A DB flOPnnd JVP L ° W< “ 8t Prices ( Henry G. Smith, Ma’gr
jLAIIV-06bUllU HI&. , in Rome jJ. H.King Weigher.
O’NeilM’tg Co.
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530 Market St. Chattanooga
W.C. SMITH Agt, Proprietor
LLADIES & GENTS CLOTHING CLEANE.
DYED OR REPAIRED,
AT LOWEST PRICES.
PROMPT PROFESSION L WORK
PHOTOS*
$3.00 PER DOZ.
■“FOR TriE NEXT 30 DAYS I WILL MAKE
CABINET PHOTOS at $3.00 Per Dozen.
This is a SPECIAL OFFER for Cabinet
3 hotos only. I guarantee good work.
FOR $4.50
You can get one dozen Cabinet Photos and
two-thirds life size,
IL W. LANCASTER,
Photographer.*->g
A.- L- Hochholzer
UN & LOCKSMITH. opo
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All kinds of Machinery Repaired on Short notice.
Sewing Machines and Bycles repairing a
speciality.
Ik All kinds of machineryjan UStationaryJenginea repaired with
™ depatch. j
21 trjetd Street Rome Georgia
THE HUSTLER OF ROME,TUESDAY DECEMBER IS 1894
KLUSTER OF
BULLS EYE SHOTS
There is one thing about this
column I will call your attention i
to and that is the fact, that you
donthava to read it unlesa you
want to—therefore when I grow
personal in it 1 have no apologias ‘
to make. So much byway of in- '
troductory.
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My three year old hopeful, Glenn
Edd, was fortuLate enough to get
to attend Prof. Everett’s Saturday
matine» and that he was a close
observer was evidenced to me yes
terday morning, when he introduc
ed hypnotism into the bouse and
saved himself from—well—to
make it romantic —say —a terrible
flogging.
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For some prauk or other, I had
struck his trail and ;was “getting
next to him'’ when he darted into
the dinning room and behind a big
trunk. Finding himself at bay, h*
suddenly paused in his merry
laughter and in a subcu d
but pasitive voice exclaimed
“Weep! Weep young and deep,”
at the seme time imitating the
mystic passes of Prof. Everett
with one of his little chubby
hands.
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Os course I was paralized in the
instant and paused and closed my
eyes to await further d evelopments
Than it was that the little rascal
crept out and brushed past ma and
into his mama's’room closed the
door and turned the thumbolt. I
waited a moment and heard him
clap his hands a-la-Everett. I a
woke and it cost me 5 cents admis
sion to enter that room. Now he
works his hypnotic powers every
time he gets in a corner or wants
to gain consent to have something
he has lieen forbidden. Like Prof.
Everett he generally succeeds too.
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In this issue will be found an add
from that well known and old re
liable book store of Henry A.Smith
Mr. Smith has sold the same fam
iliar Christ is >• s i ents every year
for nearly a half a century. He is
still on deck and loading the van
and for elegant or exquisit pres
ents why go see him at his old
stand.
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Quite a number of citizens were
discussing the. new election law to
day, and opinions were divided as
to what effect it will have on the
January elections. Some hold that
it will not interfere with those
elections while others claim that
it will—that when the Governor
signed the bill and it became a
law then all state and county elec
tions for 1895 must be held on the
same day in October.
I dont know the provisions of
the recent bill, but if there were
none to it, then “it do seem lack”
things were in a mess. Dont it?
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One of the most artistic show
windows in the city is in the W. M.
Gammon & Co, store. Mr. George
Freeman is the artist and natural
ly feels gratified over the many
Battery comments that he hears
paid his handiwork.
THE MINSTREL.
Tonight at Nevin’s opera home
the boys of the city will give an
amatuer minstrel performance.
For several weeks they have been
rehearsing diligently, and tonight
will give one of the best perform
ances ever seen in Rome. All of
the young men are well known
here, and are nice, gentlemanly
fellows.
Today at noon they gave a very
creditable street parade—some,
thing never attempted here be
fore.
Be sure and secure your tickets
at once, as you can not afford to
miss it. The funds will go to the
Keeley League.
Miss Stella Lloyd has returued
from a pleasant and extended
visit to friends and relatives in
Birmingham.
HAM AND EGGS
In Wyoming and one or two oth
er >f the northwestern states, it it
estimated that there are at least
200,000 wild horses. In the winter
the farmers turn out their surplus
stock to keep from feeding them,
and the animals become very wild.
Although it costs less than $2 per
head to keep them through the rig
orous winters, even that sum would
prove a total less, as they would
not bring $1 in the spring. And
the cost of trrnsporta 1 ion to mar
k J is so much that it will not pay
to ship them.
In the toy stores, at the confec
tionary stands, all places where
holiday goods are for sale, many
buyers can be seen now. A mother
with a small sum of money seeks
to make the wisest disposition of
her frugal store. With anxious
face she buys a little something
for each one. A well dressed young
man goes into a jeweler’s and pur
chases a costly present for his
sweetheart. And so on through all
the walks of life they come aud
go. Some are happy and joyous,
others sad and melancholy. The
Yule tide brings varied emotions
to thousands of hear ts.
PANSY CHAPEL
Several Others and Their names
to the List for a seat.
The good work of getting seats
for Pansy Chapel goes bravely on
and if the people continue to re
spond so liberally it will be only a
short while until it is seated.
Mr. Junius George is working
at it with that quiet, but telling
manner in which he undertakes
everything.
In addition to these already
published the following have added
their names today. Don’t you
want your name there?
W. F. Ayer
Dr. R, P. Cox
Rob Rounsaville
J. A. Canfield
J. F. Burgess
Frank Bale
C. J. Graves
R. A. Neely
Charley M. Seay
Eddie R. Morton Kingston Ga'
Walter Christian, Cave Spring,
Ga.,
Joe Morton Linwood, Ga,.
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We have the largest
line of fancy Chinaand
DinnerTeaand Toilet
sets to be found in the
city, these goods were
not bought with stock
or Bonds, but we paid
for with Clear Cash.
Lanham & Sons 236
Broad St.
Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored.
MAPtItTIP NCD Uiur is sold with writ
Id AUNL lIL fl Lhll fl t ten guarantee to
restore Lost Manhood. Cures weaknesses, Ner’.ous
Debility and all the evils from early or later ex
cesses, the results of overwork, worry, sickness,
etc. Shill strength, tone and development given
to every organ or porti<>tM»f the body. Improve
ment immediately seen from the first box. Thous
ands of letters of praise on filein ouroffice. Can
be carried in vest pocket. Sent by mail to any
address on receipt of price. One month’s treat
ment in each box. Price $1.00,6 boxes, f 5.00, with
Written Guarantee to refund money if not cured.
Vend to us for the Genuine. Circulars Free.
MAGNETIC NERVINE
Ir guaranteed to cure
Nervous P rostra•
..4 tion, Fits, Dizzi-
ness, Headache,
wl jaTI Neuralgia and |n
?JF it '•vW* somnia. Great ex
cesses in the use of to
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End strengt h to both the muscular and nervous system,
tones up the brain, builds up the flesh, brings refresh
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sufferer. A month’s treatment in plain package bj
mail to any address, >I.OO per box; 6 for $5.00. With
every ss.ooorder w« give a Written Guarantiee to
cure or refund the money. Circulars free. Guarau**er
tasu*d on‘v by our aaentfe
JACK KINS, Fr«i ideal T , _ |mM . .
W. P- SIMPSON, rrwldeat ’ " “ AcU “ K c «Li M
Merchants National Bank
OF ROME CA-
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS
All aeeomm idations CirnUtent with Safe Baakino- A
ended our Customers
BRICK KILN S
LIME KILNS
HAIR AND SAND
We can furnish fresh Lime in large quanities
burned from our own Kilns on short notice.
Brick. Lime, Hair and Sand always on hand
Fourth Ward Brick Yards,
LUMBER,,
A_ll kinds of Rough
Lumber sawed to or
der on short Kotice,
Call on or Address,
JOHN C- FOSTER
Foster’s Nfills Gra.
E. C. ATKINS & CO, CHATTANOOGA TENN,
MANUFACTURERS OF
CIRCULAR, BAM), GANG,
OROSB CUT AND HAND
SAWS, E I'C.
WHOLESALE
Machinery Mill Supplies Repairing a Specialty
... ”!■■■-■■" N! . "■ ■ ■ . 1 "1
THE ROME BAKERY
AND
RESTURANT.
J, T. Wilkie, Proprietor. No. 228 Broad Street,
rBESB BEEAD Mi I’M MIE EVEBY M
Restaurant supplied w.m the best the market affords
Special attention to wedding orders and ornamental cakes
FRESH OYSTERS RECEIVED EVERY DAY.
Polite waiters, Satisfactio guaranteed, give me a call
A. W. HABT,
Leather and Shoe Bindings,
Hand made Shoes built to order, Repairing
a spciality,
Masonic Temple store
S HiNC IES,
We make them and sell
them at bottom prices,
HUME & PERKINS
THE LITTLE RUBY BARBER I
TONSORIAL PARLOgJ
Allyou want work In mv line call a ■
Frank Taylor, Th e oldrehao ■