The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, December 23, 1894, Image 12

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ON Trial OnewholeWeek And the vi rd kt of the peop'e has been re duced directing buyers for Xmas and Holiday goods 10 the China Stoie of W. H. Steele. The jury osing polled the verdict was unani mous t at at 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 tention and admiration of all. Nothing cheap and sho *dy. Our goods were ?elecied and bought with the greatest care Every thingfirst class. Oth : rs may have the CHEAPEST BUT WE HAVE THE BEST, I which is always the cheapest. OurHariiand China Sets, in plain,wh : te, and decorated are without comparison with the cheaper German ard Porce’ain China. We will receive new goods direct from Hari land Potterins this week. Come and see. In fancy China, Dresden Lamps, Bouquet Lamps, Cut Gia s,Tabe Cutlery &c it is the verdict of the Indies of Rome that we have the BEST ofALD. Prices low forfirst c ase goods and just as low as anyone for ■ Hire Crackers. Tin Horns &c I Dont you be deceived by catch advertise- ments. Come’o our store and get just what you want and exactiy as represented. H. j 241 & 243 Broad Street. i Jn n n pimples, blotches J >■ 8 88 88AH0 OID SORES i 5 prickly ash, poke root CATARRH, MftLARIA, T f AND POTASSIUM KIDNEY TROUBLES f 5 Makes and DYSPEPSIA f 5 Marvelous Cures <? eium, the greatest blood purlflor on 5 in Blood Poison Abbrcwh. 0.. July 2", 1891. MBSsns LippxaS Bros., J.vtnnaß, (/'■ V , . Ga. : Dear Sins—l bought a bottle of £ Rheumatism & X L■■■? ~ ~ L” month the Tot Springs. X Boud 1 broo bott ten C. O D. x and ScrofiJ a bosDec “’^™:-- WTON x Ullvi UulUlulll Aberdeen, Brown County, O. Mown—lS Ill— ■■■ 4 J P. P. P. purifies the blond, builds up Cept <l. P. pT. for .rupyooH or u,e^,o. n I <0 foelinKS and lassitude first prevailed. P | s ; n uisa/r-- ; .bl' eruption on For prln.ar, ,ec.m<lßrT and tartiury ▼ain.':nh'i r’.’L’li?su'“£ fy’ X .Tphllls, fur blood uoii.iniug, nim u- •Atire’y < . r y.l. '' dal .oi-on malaria, dy«pep»la. and (tilg ne<l by) J. . J>•HKCTO?*. (** in all Mood and ,ktn dlsemo*. liLa 1 b J ’ Punnnah V blotchr,. pimples, old chronic alorx, BaTaiiMn.ua. x 423 tetter, scald hoad. bolls, e.-yaipelns. gkitt Carad. t V ocioma- wo may say, without fearof * contradict u. that P. P P. Is the best Testtmw'/rov.'rh.Ur.;, :rrfi’l-p<4n,J'e:s, blood purifier In the world, aid makes f < W* positive, spseiy and permanent cures gfflrvix, Tx..»runry 14, 1898. snail ca-te. Mjvr,L.r; »ra wI. :oi., t'asannah, ' jfe Ga.: b retried you- P. Louies .hose systems ere poisoned X A s“ T-’l .ouul °r-tt r!7 f: , won- puriftc□ ito ulood .-nd rcn-oven all !r- < fltadon from ths •P.of tho dinerro X T Pota a Lm PrlCklr t.k.n dr.-cr bottles Jk Eootan 1■ : n.-. _ Bnd fee i c .., ntttieat th ,, tfc3ot2ef c ~4 rfa x ■V vtlil clTeet a cure. It ba. also rollevtoi fx,-/ SptUMCIItLD, Mo», Vug, 14tr,» IS.a>. e**.. from in'tio. •’tlcn ,nd r'otuacll X -I can spaak ii tho'bigbeat term, of £'[[.£' truly E " Jluaca ycur me tlcla. from my -wn personal 4 r< ' u U‘‘»' X c W M TIURT f ; Bnowlod re. I wasaTco-.e-i with horrt *’• disease, pleurisy and rlieumatlarj lor .cruay at iziw. X 35 years, was treated by the rery best Zvj BOK on BIDBH Dteesses Mulled ires, x Sultan #yLrP h ".*pT»Bd U c™ ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT. C‘ cheerfully say It has done me more a at AS -■») rood than anything I have ever taken. Z_ I H HIVI AIM DhUO. I oan recornmen:! your medicine U> all X. sufferers of the ebov. diseaaoa. PROPRIETORS, MRS. M. M. YEAR". 6prlngfi»ld, Green County, Mo. Mppman a sUocA.Sasviuinab, GA VI L FOR SflIE BY 0. W. CURRY. M E. C. ATKINS & CO, CHATTANOOGA TENN, MANUFACTURERS OF k DIRCULiAR, BAND, ftAKG. CROSS CUT AND HAND set SAWS, ETC. WHOLES A L B tchinery Mil! Supplies Repairing a Speclaltr THE HUSTLER OF ROME .UNDAY DECEMBER. 23 1894, ELECTRIC CAR COLUMN 00k Over the Passengers— Many of Them Will Interest You Col. J. D. Savage, clerk of Pro bate Court, of Centre, Ala., was in the city yesterday and paid the Hu.-ti.er or Rome’s sanctum a pleasant visit. Editor I. L. Brock, editor of Cherokee county s populist paper, came up from Centre yesterday and ■♦pent the day in the city. Fire Cracker’s 2c pr Pack, Lanham &l Son. Messrs. J. T. Moore and H. W. Cardon, of Centre, Ala., were in he city yesterday. Turner’s tickets never fails Cheaper than anybj dy. High Mass at the Catholic church this morning at 10 o'clock. Plenty of Fie Cradk r’s2c Lanham & Son Master Robt. Wardlaw, one of Rome’s brightest small boys, left yesterday for Macon where he goes to spend the holidays with his sis ter, M rs. C. C. Holmes. Master Robert bids fair to become one of the literary men of the rising gen eration. Don't take internal remedies for Female Diseases. Common sense requires a direct application like ‘Orange Blossom.” Sold by D. W. Curry. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Easterlin ire in Atlanta for a week or so. New Fire Cracker’s 2c Lanham & Son? Rev. C. M. Verdel, the new pas tor of the Third Methodist Church .eached the city Friday, and will preach at his church this morning and tonight. Miss Gertie Griswold, teacher of vocal music in the Anniston Female College, is in the city to •pend the holidays with her sister, Miss Annie Louise Griswold at Shorter College. Editor T. H. Siropsbire, of hat feirless democratic sh'mt the Coosa River News was in the city, a ita olsus ng around yastaiday. Editor Nix, the fluent and forci ful writer of the Buchanan Ban n»r Messenger, was in to see u» Yesterday. NiX is one of the best of the many royal good fellows vho have >Dt tone to Gaorgias Weekly Press. He is always wGcom -d to this neck of the woods. Plenty of Fire Crack er’s 2c Lanham & Son, Messrs. Walter Cothran and h. ( | Maddox who i«re students in the State University, <>re home for the mlidays. Miss Cro vell Manley, a very handsome and |O ti ar young al rom Atlanta. i« vetting her sistei) Mrs. J, Sam \ u. Mr. Will Ret; o'.ls is home 'o r he Christmas vacation from tn* '.ollege in New J-rsey, which he ha tv»en attending. Messrs. Walter Curry, and Wil 8 iaw, who are studying m"dicin r , io the Atlanta colleges, ar« horn. for seveial days. Mr. Reuben Tcwera came in Fn lay from the Technological school o ep c ud Christmas with hiapai mts. Mr, Norris Smith, a student iu he Technological school in Atlan ta, is home for the holidays, A large asortment of Glass Stop pered Perfume Bottles —just re ceived — We can supply any order desired Manufactured by Stand r i Per umers. These Bottles are really hand some, and are filled with good ex trac s, makes the nicest kind of Christmas Present. Trevitt & Johnson. 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 I ight Co., near Post Office. • New Fire Crackers 2c. Lanham & Son, g OUR ENTIRE STOCK i Must Be Sold By G IJAN.I6TH | To Quit Business || Prices lower than ever Tea & Dinner Sets |J Odd peices of |R Grlass "Ware E’*s Lamps „ HOUSE FURNINSHING GOODS fi Splendid Line Os g GOODSn- g Bl DOLLS. TOYS. NOTIONS & C. Pl gg M | fetallaliies. | I THEMTI STiiliE F4’ G. H. RAWLINS, 318 BROAD STREET. || The Southern Mi»*trel returned from Cartersville last night. They played to a crowded house Friday ovenin", and gave a matinee Sat urday afternoon. The boys all re port a delightful trip, and say that the Cartersville people gave them a k jtil v< Ju n.e. Rev. Mr. Hudson, the paster, i will preac this morning and to night at the Second Baptist church. The subject of- his morning dis course will be missions. Sunday School at 10 o’clock. Biggest stock of Ap- j pies, .Oranges and Candy at Lloyd’s Fair? Usual services by Dr. Geotchius, ' at ths First Presbyterian Church morning and night today. A select choir will render some fine music. Rev L V. Weathers, pastor, will preach at the second Methe-( dist church this morning and night. The subject of his morning •ernaon will be ihe Charac'er of Cornells. Sunday School at 9:30 J. B. Hill ,u oriiitnidiiit New Fire Crackers 2/. Lanham & Co. R*-v. S R, Belk, pastor will con duct the service* morning and evening in the First Methodist church to day. Sunday School at 9. 30. 3he streets were crowded all lay yesterday and last night with large Chrismas buying Finest Ci earn Cheese in Rome at Lloyd’s Clifford Seay has returned from col ege to spend the holidays with his parents. Chas. Hill who is attending the Technological School in Atlanta, returned home yesterday. Plenty of Fire Crackers 2/. Lanham & Co. One more week Cabinet Photos will be $3,00 per doz. Lancaster the Photographer says on account of the cheap rale he could not supply all this w ek, and will give us patrons one more week at $3,00 for Cabinets. Fire crackers 2/ pack. Lanham & Co. M sses Annie and Maggie Watts passed through the city yesterday on route from'Cleveland to their ■ home in Cave Spring. Miss Anire Watts is a teacher in Centenary I College at Cleveland and Miss ! Maggie is a pupil. Miss Rorlnta Cross left to day f>r Chattnooga to spend the ho i days with Mr, G. M. Shelton. In it to s'ay. Cool for body big reduc’ion m ccal.and w»* give our Custormers the benefit on I rice. Wh will now sell coal cheaper than ever offered in Rome before, This means lump coal not dirt and dusl, try us and be convinced Rome Ic« Company. Phone IGO Capt. W. H. Barclay left last evening for Washington, where he will spend the hoi id -.ys. Mrs. J. M. Henley.and Prof. W. C, CoHoor , of Cave Spring spent yesterday in the city shopping. Mr. Thomas Cornelius left last night for Renfro, where he will spend a few days withhis wile’s parents. Mrs. W. P. Re se, and son left yesterday for Montgomery to spend the holidays. Mr. C. IL Wilburn, and Miss Prince went to Americus yester day to spend a few days, Mr. Joe Taylor, who has been visiting the family ofCapt. Led better will leave today for his home in Talladega. *What» Shall 1 buy for XMAS Now is the time to make home happy by the purchase of a Pi ano or Organ and one that wil' last? life time, iMy prices and terms re such that, NO FAMILY Need be without one. Nothing make? home more st , tractive than nice music. I u no home is complete without niu sic. Call and look at my Stock insterm°nt« at HANK’S & CO, Furni'ure Sto»e No. 23, BROAD ST. 0 write me for catalogs E. E, FORBES Anniston Ala- MUSIC DEALERS., J ’ J - H t 0 h l o°lida y y toys and at W. H. Coker & C Be sure and see line before you Don’ take interna ' for Female Diseases sense require, . b , like -‘Orange Blossom D. W. Curry.