The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, December 21, 1894, Image 8

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ON Trial fine whole Week And the virdkt of the peop'e has been re duced directing buyers for Xmas and Holiday goods 10 the China Stoie of W. H. S’ee'e. The jury oeing polled theverdict was unani mous bat at hi-store is now displayed the ni cest selection and variety of first class goods ever shown in Rome. Our China show window commands the at tention and admiration of all. Nothing cheap and shoddy. Our goods were selected and bought with the greatest care Every thingfirst class. Others may have the CHEAPEST BUT WE HAVE THE BEST, which is always the cheapest. OurHariiand China Sets, in plain, wh te, and decorated are without comparison with the cheaper German and Porcelain China. We will receive new goods direct from Hari land Potterins this week. Come and see. In fancy China, ~ Dresden Lamps, Bouquet Lamps, Cut Gla c s, Tab e Cutlery &c it is the ( verdict ofthehdi sos R me that we have the f BEST ofALD. Prices low forfirst c ass goods and just as low as anyone for hire Crackers. Tin Horns &ci Dont you be deceived by catch advertise ments. Come to our storeand get just what . you want and exactly as represented. -*®+Carver& Harpers old Stand+e*- H. STEELE, 241 & 243 Broad Street. I ~ ~ —Jr.-- ■— J" .■■...l’lWir ■ ' ■ SELL RICHARDS. WINK LANSDELL Richards & Lansde 11 Dealers In FURNiTfcIRE POFFINS kz AND CASKETS W. A. RHUDY’S, Old Stand. 337 Broad Street, Rome Ga. COME TO SEE US. .mi mt nww LEATHER GOODS, HANDSOME BOOKS. Raphael Tuck’s Christmas Cards, JapnaesGoods, Children’s Books Foreign Illustrat <1 Papers Prices Away Down f New Books of Mrs. Burnett. Page, Percy Moran, ete. Pictures fratn-' to order in new and artistic mo Idin Ph m tanner 2 1 Ui Broac / Street THE HUSTLER OF ROME.FRIDAY DECE MBER.2I 1894. EIITBIC CAR COLUMN ook Ovrer the Pasaongers- Wlany of Them Will Interest You Mr. Farris Nixon, of Nannie Ga., is in the city. The Vanderbilt Glee Club at the opera house tonight. J. M. Garvin, of Rock Run, is in the city today. Mr. J. L. Brock and Miss Min nie Dickson, of Centre, are at the Armstrong. Sheppard Camp, of Chattanoo ga. is a guest of the Armstrong. A F. E Raymond, of Brnnewick, was here yesterday. Mr 0 A. Carson, a prominen' poaphate dea!«r of Kissimee, F a , is in the city on business. W. M. Elliottt, of Attlanta. one of the best and cleverest insurance m? in t e C-ti is at the \.rm strong E. W. Scofield, a well known railroad man of Chattanooga, was in the city yesterday. Mr. S. D V McConnell, of Centre, Ala., spent, last night in ih«cHy He is en route to At Anta. Miss Battie S hropshire, left to day to 4 end the holidays with friends in Albany. Mr. J. F. Griffin and Miss Ella Mathis, both of Lilly Pond wer> married yesterday evening at the residence of Mr T.J. Ford, in the Fifth Wa rd. Mr. and Mrs. John Ram y re turned last evening from a pleas- I ant wedding trip to New York,and i other Northern points of interest. r.ig Cut in price of Coal for spot cash. See me at 230 Broad St. Office, Telephone No. 93, Telephone at Resi dence, No. 90. C I Graves * Thirty-fivi members of tl e Van derbilt Glee Club are registered at the Armstrong. /.; •. . Miss. Eula Sawyer, a very hand ome young l»dy of Talladega Ala,, is the guest of th< family us Chid Polios ShtTp-hire. Don’t so g tthat W. N. Hawthorne has greatly reduced price of Coal for the Christ mas season. Call him atTelephone No. 120. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. II ard, oi Anniston spent yesterday »nd part of today n the city. Want d; a second hand, small ize, co:< bination money safe. Address “ C. C. C. ” care hustler OF ROME. 12-19-6 t. Miss Lizzie 1 rn I brother, o Arkansas, pa:-> ■ .di the city today en route to Eve’s Station to visit relatives. $2.1 Bto Atlanta and return Via, Western &. Atlantic Dec 1 9th good , returning, until Dec. 20th 94. A’r. J. W. Mears, a wealthy res ident of Trion,pasted thruught 'hi city od iy on his way to Augusta. Mr. Claude McConnell,of Sharpe Ga., was at the Central yesterday. 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 i can save 35 per cent> , S. N. Kuttner- Miss Pauline Brown, who hai been attending Shorter College at Rome, returned home last nighi to spend the holidays with her pa rents. —Carrollton Times. Edmund Nicy’s (col) janitor in che Masonic Building, Rome, Ga. lesiren to know the whereabouts o ./zzie McLendon (ool) who is i.up ->“'*<l to be in Chattanooga. 12-2 ML 1894 1895 AND NEW IEAR >- HOLIDAY OPENING H A SMITHS. BOOK AND MUSIC STORE. A beautiful line of entirely new Bisque, China, Royal Worcesfpr Articles just imported and suitable for Christmas and BirthdavnrAQ ents. PhOTOCRAPH litas, Autograph Albums, Photograph fraames, Comb and Brush Sets Cuff and Collar Boxes, Shaving and smoking Sets, Writing Desks’ Bronzes, Fancy InKstands,Thermometers, Box Games, A B C Blocks’ Juvenile and Story Books, in clohand linen, Pocket and Family Bi b es, Testaments, Prayer books and hymnals. Stand md Poets, Stand ards of Fiction insets, Stationery,celluloid and aluminum Ornaments and Novelties in endiess variety, useful and ornamental. AHI ;it Lowest Possible Prices. Booklets Christmas and New Year Cards. No trouble to show goods. Public respectfully invited to see us. New line Wall Paper and Border just received, at lowest prices. / HEN-RY S3VEITEL BOOKSELLER & STATION -41 3 Broad St Rome Gra. The jolly college boye at t e 1 opera house tonight. Robt W. Graves ' Co made a big reduc tion for Cash in price l . f Coal, Yard Tele phone, No. 96; Office Telephone, No. 93. Dr. Robert Cochran and H. W. Randall, of Rockmart were in the city buying Christmas goods to day. Get in the rush and ’go to W. H. Coker & Co for your toys. Big assortment, low prices Os the young ladies who will re turn for Chri tinas in Centre — Misses Ada Smith and Charlcie Cordon will come in from Rome today. They have been attending tb.e famous Shorter College since September. —Coosa River News. 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. Don’t take internal remedies for F emale Diseases. Common sense n quires a direct application like “Orange Blossom.” Sold by D. W. Curry. We have the largest line of fancy Chinaand DinnerTeaand Toilet ets to be found in the citv, these goods were not bought a ith stock jr Bonds, but we paid or with Clear Cash. anham &. Sons t. 236 Broad St. If you like fine music don’t fail i hear the Glee Club tonight. County polities is rather quiet. It s: ms that the oposition to Depu- SheritT McConnell can’t even Ki up a furor. Mammoth Stock of sh :>es consisting of 535,000 worth of stock at cost at S. N. <uttn*r 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 sametime inspectmy com plete stock of Silver novelties. J. K. WILLIAMSON. BROAD STREET, ROMs cA N. B specialty