The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, December 20, 1894, Image 8

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ON Trial Itatole Week And the virdict of the people has been re duced directing buyers for Xmas and Holiday goods 10 the China Store of W. H. Steele. The jury oeing polled the verdict was unani mous hi storeis now displayed the ni cest selection and variety of first class goods ever shown in Rome. Our China show window' commands the at tent on and admiration of all. ; Nothing cheap and shoddy. Our goods were ®elec’ed and bought with the greatest ‘ care Every thingfirst class. Others may have the CHEAPEST BUT WE HAVE THE BEST, which is always the cheapest. OurHariland China Sets, in plain, white, and decorated are without comparison with the cheaper German and Porcelain China. We will receive new goods direct from Hari land Potterins thiswee*. Come and see. In fancy China, Dresden Lamps, Bouquet Lamps, Cu* Gla [ s, Tab e Cutlery &c it is the verdict of the ladies of Rome that we have the BES i of ALD. Pr ces low forfirst cass goods and just as low as anyone for Fire Crackers. Tin Horns &c Dont you be deceived by catch advertise ments. Come to our store and get just what you want and exactly as represented. -»g+Carver& Harpers old Stand*§«- -4*<W. H STEELE, 241 & 243 Broad Street. SELL RICHARDS. WINK LANSDELL Richaras& Lansde 11 . Dealers In pCIRNITdRE QOFFINS AND CASKETS W. A. RHUDYT. Old Stand. 337 Broad Street, Rome Ga. COME TO SEE US. TwilST LEATHER GOODS, HANDSOME |BOOKS. Raphael Tuck’s Christmas Cards, Japnaes Goods, Children’s Books Foreign llhi-trat d Papers Prices Away Down - () F New Books of Mrs. Burnett . Page, Percy Moran, etc. Pictures fram ed to order in new and artistic mo ildin,s. IT M TANNER 21 5 Broad Street. THE HUSTLER OF ROME,THURSDAY DECEMBER 20 1894 ELECTRIC CAB CULM! ook Over the Passengers— Many of Them Will Interest You Rev. 8. It. Belk, the pastor of First Methodist Chnrch spent Tu* s day in Atlanta. Mrs .Jam*'B Spullock and two lit tle girls er« n. Atlanta to Bp md the holidays with friends. Big Cut in price of Coal for spot cash. See me at 230 Broad St. Office, Telephone No. 93,Telephoneat Resi dence, No. 90. Judge S. K. McSpadden. nf Cei - trd wee in the c* ty yesterday Jbuy ing bis Christmas goods. ’ 1 Dr. R. J. Spinks, of Cedertown was registered at the Armstrong, yesterday. Tha boys minstrel will go to Car tersville Friday, and give a per formance there Friday night. Mr. W. H, Ennis returned yes terday from an extend* d business trip to New Orleans. Don’t forget that • W. N. Hawthorne has greatly reduced price of Coal for the Christ mas season. Call him atTelephone No. 120. Mr. George Porter,a well known young merchant of Silver Creek was in the city today. Want'd; a second hand, small >ize, con bination money safe. Address “ 0. 0. C. ” care hustli r of home. 12-19-6 t i Mrs. Lmise Taylor went to Rockmart this morning to visit friends. Mr. W A. Fost r, the cl-ve’ sheriff of Walker County, spent yesterday in the city shopping. (Prof. Lustrat, instructor in French at Shorter College, went down to Atlanta this morning. Miss Maggie DuPree, is visiting friends in Wacom $2.1 Bto Atlant t and return Via, Western & Atlantic Dec 1 9th good returning, until Dec. 20th 94. Miss. Mamie Whitehi al, who is attending the public schools here, will leave Saturday for Rockmart, where she will spend the holidays with her parents. She will be ac companied by Miss Daisy Davis. Quite a large number of people have signified a desire to see Pr - fessor Everett if he c m be induced to return to this city and giv ■ an other performance. Every one who h s seen the great Hypnoti t will attend such a pert rmance. Miss Bessie Neeley, will dis miss her private school in the Fist h Ward tomorrow. Tomorrow after noon she will gi'e 'i -r little pupils a nice candy pu.».ng. The Clover Leaf Mai dot in Club, which has despent l ed some s-wee| music here for several da>s, left yes erday for Atlanta.Thev will n<> from thereto Jacksonville Fla. Miss Kate Perkins, who has been visiting friends in Roanoke, Lynch burg and other places in Virginia, has returned home to the delight of her many friends. Mr Cb<ude Jones,the clever tick et agent of the Southern in East Romw, left last night for his old home at Tocoa, where he will spend several days with his pa rents. The Cost Sale of the Camp & Kuttner Stock of shoes closes Janu’y Ist and if you wan’t shoe’s now is the time to purchase when you can save 35 per cent, S. N. Kuttner. Miss Hughes and Miss Annie Davis went to Rockmart this morn ing to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smiley, of Atlanta, passed through the city todayen route for Jacksonville, Ala. 1894 1895 AND NEW IEAIU- * , HOLIDAY II A SMITHS BOOK AND MUSIC STORE ents. ' Pi es«| MM Albums. Autograph Albums, Photograph fraames, Comb and Brush Sa J Cuff and Collar Boxes, Shaving and smoking Sets, Writing DaSi Bronzes, Fancy InKstands,Th rmomsters, Box Games, A B C Rinr/i Juvenile and Story Books, in clohand linen, Pocket and Famiiv r ? I bles, I estamen's. Prayerbooksand hymnals. Standard Poet? Standi arJsof Fiction insets, Stationery,celluloid and aluminum Orn'amAnil ana Novelties in endless variety, useful and ornamental. 1 A_ll ;its TiOAvost T*ossible IPrices I Booklets Christmas and New Year Cards. nJ trouble to show goods. Public respectfully invitel to see us. New line Wall Paper and Border jusl received, at lowest prices. I BOOKSELLER, STA/riON| 4J 3 Broad St Rome Ga.l Mr. Aiex Stewart, «h> wm hi | one time cm Building and L an Amotion, lut now with an Atlanta concern, 1 > n the city on business. Mrs, Frank Weems wi'l Knvn to for C r ■loi , w herr ehewill reside iu th* tutur*». Mr. Weems will travel for Tt d as.ls next year, and he wished hie wife to be with Ft parens while h<» was absent, Miss Carrie Clark went to Atlan ta this morning to spend the holi days with friends. Editor Wickes, of the Piedmont E iquirer, passed through the city today en route home from Atlan ta. I Mr. Gus Johnson, returned from A anta this morning. Robt W. Graves & Co made a big reduc tion for Cash in p ice f Coa ! , Yard Tele phone, No. S 6; Office i Telephone, No. 93. Miss Cwrrit Gordon, of Rome,is visiting the family of Dr. J. W' Bryant near town.—Chattoog r News. J. J. Cothran, of Ho.ve 1 Cross Roads is in the city today. J. O. Holland, a well known merchant of Holland’s St: t on,- as ! in the city bu n ds y nt er I ly. Get ia the rush and go to W. H. Coker &. Co for your toys. Big assortment, low prices 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. We have toe la'-gest line of fancy China and Dinner Tea an d Toilet • ets to be found in the cit\/, these goods were not bought dvi’h stock or Bonus, but we paid for with Clear Cash. Lanham & Sons 1236 Broad St. HOLIDAY GOODS Do you want a beautiful Go watch, guranteed in every r| spect, for about half price ? If you do come at once a| make a selection from our beal tiful line of New goods. I Doyou intend making a n e | gant Christmas present?—Thl call and look through my Holidj goods—Diamonds, Pins. Rifl and notions of every varied I at the same time inspect my c °| plete stock of Silver noveltiesl J. K. WILtIAMSOI ROME® BROAD STREET, n I N. B Repairinga specially I