The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, December 24, 1894, Image 2

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». 23 BROAD SMET mi: puce HANKS X CO tin PEOPLE, who with Smallexpense and large and Complete Stock, bought with due. -9§**-h»OCARE AND CASH »•**«§*- Are enabled to sell any and •everything in the House furnish ing line at prices so low that, in ■compairson. SC COTTONLOOKHIIIQH NOW FOR HEREAFTER YOU SHOU L MEED ANY ARTICLE THAT GOES TO MAKE HOME COMFORTABLE, SEE THEIR IM M EN SE LINE OF CHOICEAND RARE BARGAINS N BEDROOM SUITS. ALL STYLES OF SIDE BOARDS, WARDROBES. DRESSERS, BU REAUS, WARHSTANDS, DINING TABLES. Rockers, and chairs of all kinds Rugs, Oil Cloth .Mattings, Shades, Tin Ware Crockery, etc, Also in connection we carry a full line o Coffins Caskets ana on short notice will do un <dertaking in or out of the city. ■s« company. 23BROAD ST, ROME GA. THE KEELY INSTITUTE Formerly located at Dalton, Ga., has removed to Rome where it will remain permenetly. The Company has secui a commodious and conviently arranged building, tw< miles north of the city, on the Summerville road, wel adapted to the requirements of a private institute, wher every possible comfort and convience will be supplied for the hem fit of those under treatment. Parties desiring furth er information, address, The keely Institute, I?. O, ftiAWEK, 348. ROME GEORGIA, PHOTOS*- $3.00 PER BOZ. FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS I WILL MAKE CABINET PHOTOS at $3.00 Per Dozen. This is a SPECIAL OFFER for Cabinet ■’notos only. 1 guarantee good work. FOR $4.50 'You can get one dozen Cabinet Photosand a two-thirds life size, 1. W. L ANCASTER, Photographer. Borne Mutual Loan Association. HOME OFFICE ROME GEORGIA, 325, Broad Street A National Building and L)ii : i Purely Mutual, safe Investment and Good Pro Made by small Month I Payments, OFFICERS. -C. A. GLOvER, President. . „ , -OH AS. 1. GRAVES,.Vice Presided. J' / __ HALSrEOjmT H, General councn. ’ 53=1 THE HUSTLER OF ROME, MONDAY DECEMBER 24 1894 ELEGTHIG CAR COLUMN ' ok Over the Passengers— Many of Them Will Interest You Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hawkins, of the 1 »r nitage, were at Jthe A m -1 strong today. M iss Leslie Anbury, of Cave Spring, is a guest of the Arm i strong today. Robt. W. Graves &. Co made a big reduc tion for Cash in price of coal Yard Telephone No. 96; Office Tele phone. No. 93. New Fire Cracker’s 2c Lanham & Son. Plenty of Fire Crack er’s 2c Lanham & Son, One more week Cabinet Photos will be $3,00 per doz. Lancaster the Photographer says on account of the cheap rate he could not supply all this w.ek, and will give us patrons one more week at $3,00 for Cabinets. lu it to stay. Cool for every body big reduction in ccal, and we give our Cußtormers the benefit on price. We will now sell coal cheaper than ever offered in Rome before, This means lump coal uot dirt and dust, try us and be convinced Rome Ice Company. Phone IGO. Fire Cracker’s 2c pr Pack Lanham & Son. Mr. M. D. Starling, of Blue Pond,.Ala., and Mr. C. H. Star ling, of Lyerly are at the Central today. Lieutenant Howard Jack, one of the handsomest drummers on the road, is at home for the holi days. Big Cut in price of Coal for spot cash. See me at 230, Broad Street- Office, Tele phone No. 93. Tele phone at Residence No .90. C. I.Gvaves Misses Minnie and Haitie Byrd, of the Fifth Ward left yesterday for Piedmont, Ala., where they will spend the holidays visiting their sister Mrs. Lula Harbor and their, cousin, Mr. Charles N. Thompson. Col Farris Nixon, of Nannie, i s in the city for Christmas Prof. E. B. West, of the Techno logical School of Atlanta, is home for the holidays, with his parents family in this city. Miss E'la Byrd, left today for Atlanta. She will spend the holi days with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rhudy, formerly of this city. Carlton Cornwell, foreman of the Gazette. Middletown, N. J., believes thatChamberlaiu’s Cough Remedy should bs in every home. He used it Kr a cold and it effect ed a speedy cure. He’says: “It is indeed a grand remedy, I can re commend to all. I have also seen it used for whooping cough, with the b j st, result. ”25 and 50 cent bottles for sail by Lowry Bros Duggist. Miss Carey Vandyke, a beauti ful young lady of Chattmooga, after a pleasant visit to Mr and Mrs R. D. Vandike at the Arm strong returned home today, Owen Smith Shoots. Yesterday while city clerk Halsted smith and most of fami ly were at church a tramp entered 'he home. Master Owen Smith, aged 12, was up stairs and hear ing a noise grabbed his fathers pistol andguietly down opening the door of the dining room sud denly, the small boy discovered a tramp going through the pantry or rather trying to put the pantry throng him. Owen’s opened fire and as the tramp run, he shot again. The first shot must have hit the tramp as he threw his hand to his side and yell ed. The other ball buried itsselfin the plaster of the room. KLUSTER OF BULLS EYE SHOTS A big deal in Rome and Floyd county real-estate has been con bu mated and by it my friend Billy Wright, becomes lord an 1 master of Glenwood, the English manor and country seat of his brother, Earl Seaborn of Glenwood. * * « It was on Saturday, I believe, that Mr. Billy Wright and his brother,Hon. Seaborn Wright, censumated the trade in which Mr Billy Wright exchanged a half interest in the brick buildings, k .own as Lowry’a Corn r, and n w occupied by Lowiy Brothers, Drug gists; Morris Brothers, Grocers; The Hustler of Rim*, and th, Hill City Cadets Armory, all ou Broad street, and by the Lizi Turner, restau an 1 and C i unlee’s sth Avenue bar ju Fifth AViiiue, for the country seat and stock oi Gleuweod, the propery of Hou, Seaborn Wright. * * * Glenwood is the old home of the lamented Augustus, R. Wright and is one of the best known spot in Floyd county. Besides the old family mansion, with all its mod ern improvements, there is a At j of out houses and a domain ot 360 acres of land all within three miles of the city. * * * I understand that Me. Billy Wright will remove from his pret ty home in the Fourth Ward, about the middle of January and will reside in thw future in the magnificent old country seat. Hon. Seaborn Wright, who has formed a law partnership with W. M. Henry, will move back to his pretty suburban home on the Sum merville H-ights, between Col. L. A. Dean’s and Mrs. Tom Berry’s residences. **♦ Tomorrow —being Cnristm x day, the Hustler of Rome propo ses to issue only an advertising sheet. This will enable us to give the dozen young lady compositors and the young lady forelady a holiday. These bright and indus trious girls do not ask the holiday but signify a willingness to stay at their post of duty—Of course this disposition on the part of the inde pendent compositors makes it a greater pleasure for the Hustler of Rome to give them the holiday, a- d wish them the merry Christ mas they deserve. * » * U“Pawn ticket N >210” at Novins to night ought to have a packed house, because its one of the bee attractions of its kin 1 en the mid And of course Hi Heary’s min strels on the 31 st will play to a big audience. They always do whet they comes to Roma * * * The streets of the city have been thronged to day with a crowd of eagar hustling humanity, every bo iy happy because every body was buying to give. How trtu the old text:‘-‘lt is more blessed to give than to receive. ” Os caurse there’s some fun in the receiving business too, and the most of us mortal? are out for that fun. * » « Tie Politicions are in town today butt he pe< pie ware’ too eagar to stop and|talk politics-Then too the races are all so onesided that the average voter finds but slight in terest in the contest —at least just before Christmas. I am still of the same opinion still, which is that the mass of voters have determin ed to promote Deputy McConnell to the Sheriff’s office, to succeed Jake Moore, the beA sheriff in- Georgia. Mack is a sure winner. Robt W. Graves & Co made a big reduc tion for Cash in price cf Coal, Yard Tele phone, No. 96; Office Telephone, No. 93. Don’t take internal remedies for Female Diseases. Common sense requires a direct application like “Orange Bloisom.’’ Sold by D. W. Curry. lUlslOc. per pm Sugar 23 lbs. lota dob Too many goods and too little money is our complaint, Hence we trade and pay the “boot”. 23 lbs, Standard granulated Sugar for $ 1.00, COFFEE CANNED VEGATABLES AND We don’t want anything better than to sell you one pound of our idoz No 2 Tomatoes . . gg- Coffee, for then you will come 1 .... 3 . . .$1 IQ again and every time you come it Pure Gold Sugar Corn ]>er Cun 124 ineiuis more business with you. Idozdtb Cans Ca1., 4tbs nest Roasted Coffee for SI.OO * • • 3tb • • • • Peaches 225 3tbs Mocha & Java Roasted SI.OO 1 • • 31b • • . . Plums 200 I RICE, OATMEAL ETC. 1 ’ ' ( J^ atoe9 1 W 20 lbs, Pinehead Oat meal SI.OO .. . 20 “Oat flukes 1.00 8 poui.d pnekaguA , 10 8 Pkgs. Heekur’s Oat meal 1.00 , 3 ""f P—Best hem,. 40 lbs. Grits 100 made Mwoe Meat pern, . 10 I 20 “ Good Rice 1.00 JELLY AND PRESERVE. 14 “ Strictly fancy Rice 1.00 Dave Shelton’s home-made Pre- I MACkERAL. ' enTv'es, qt. jars at .49 i No. 1 Fat si,ore Mackeral 12 pound . SMTP’s homu.ma.le Jellies t«, I kit $1.50 J "“ I xt sou i i ion Nothing on this market equal to I Xo. 1 Shore Mackeral ’ above goods. FLOUR. 30 lb Bucket Jelly 1.25 I n < < < < ll g- H Our fancy patent 100 lbs. $1.75 ■ Highest patent 100 “ 1.50 Nl PS &C. I LARD. New Crop Pecans per ft .10 ■ Kingons Leaf Lard 10 lbs. SI.OO New cro P Brazils “ “ .10 | Kingons Breakfast Bacon per English M alnuts “ .05 I pound Almonds “ “ .29 | EVAPERATED FRUITS ] SYRI P AND MOLASSES. Evaperated Apples per lb. 10/ I We have an absolutely pure “ Apricots ““12 j ■ bright New Orleans Syrup at Peaches LiH regular price 70/ Gallon. Our Clean Currents ““ 01 1 South Ga. Cane Syrup was bought Cleaned Curents fancy ““10 ■ from the man who planted the BUCKWHEAT ■ Cane and is pure. Only 50/ Gallon. p ure Tennessee Buckwheat’! lb I Wilch Bros Maple Syrup per Gal- f or J ' on • . . $1 25/ s e if Raising Buckwheat per Pkg Maple Sugar per lb . . . .15/ 20/. 5 Golden Honey Drip Syrup per Candy fancy mix per ft VM H Gallon 50/worth . . 65 Our 40 / Candies at 80 / ft. ■ Oranges and Apples, Figs. Bananas &c at® Poor folks prices. 1 Yours truly ■ I LAN 1) CO. I S Hi N t IE S, I We make them and sell! them at bottom prices, I HUME & PERKINS | THE ROME BAKKL‘I AND ■ REBTURANT. I J. T. XV ..Lie, Proprietor. Ko. 228 Broad Streets FBESB BREAD dDt MADE EVERY DiV I Restaurant supplied the best the market aIK Special attention to wedding orders and ormunen M. FRESH OYSTERS RECEIVED EVERYJA <■ Polite waiters, Satisfactio g u iranteeL g |VL 11U H THE LITTLE ROBY BARBER I TON SORI AL PARLOR J Il you want work In mv line call a , k|@ ,l Frank Taylor, The old rehao ■