The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, December 28, 1894, Image 4

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ON Trial One whole Week And the vi rd kt of the peop'e has been re duced directing buyers for Xmas and Holiday to the China Stoie of W. H. Stee’e. The jury oeing polled the verdict was unani mous t v at at hi' stores now displayed the ni cest selection and variety of first class goods ever shown in Rome. Cur China show window commands the at tent on and admiration of all. Nothing and sho dy. Our goods were selected and bought with the greatest care Every thingfirst class. Oth-rs may have the CHEAPEST BUT WE HAVE THE BEST, which is always the cheapest. OurHari’and r hina 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-i land Potterins this week. Come and see. In fancy China, Dresden Lamps, Bouquet Lamps,Cut Tab e Cutlery &c it is the verdict of the Indies of Rome that we have the BEST ofALD. Pr ces low forfirst c ass goods and just as low as anyone for Fire Crackers. Tin Horns &c Dont you be deceived by catch advertise- i ments. Come our storeand get just what you want and * xactiy as represented. -«B*Carver & Hampers old H. STEELE,** 241 & 243 Broad Street. SELL RICHARDS. WINK LANSDELL Richards & Hh <■#» Lansde 11 Dealers In pORNTTfeIRE COFFINS. AND QASKEIS W. A. RHUDY'S, Old Stand. 337 Broad Street, Rome Ga. COME TO SEE US. A- L- Llooliholzer GUN & I All kindejff Machinery Repaired on Short notice. Sewing Machines ai d Bycyies repairing a speciality. All kinds of ma hi.iery and Siatioiiary engines repaired with XJfttness and depatch. 228 Broad Strict Rome_Georg]a THE HUSTLER OF ROME FRIDAY DECEMBER 2R >894 LljSlilßlG GMi Giibllll nok Ovor rhe Passengers— Many of Them Will Interest You Mr. Geo Smith, of Atlanta, is autographed at the Central today Miss Leila Krou«, of Atlanta s a gm at of MrsJesae Mcfibee. Mies Antonio Watters, of Rom . is visiting Miss Mary Trevitt.— Dalton Citizen Jim McCarty, of R?m j , ap«nt Xmas with his mother and fami 1 y here.—Dalton Cit’zen. K'» v»r John Coker, of the Arsi etrot.g hotel, is spending as» w days in Chattaimoun. Mstsn Torn and Sam G-a ham are in the Gate City on bust nees. Consumers must pay or wil s hut wales off after dao. Ist 95 James McGuire Supt. Mr. James Brett, after a pleas ant visit to hie farther’s family, on Fifth Avenue, returned to Brun swick last night. Thomas Fahy has the best line of Blanket bargains in the c ; ty call on him at once and how warm he can make your slumbers for a small outlay of mo?ey. Mi-s Clara Smith, one of prettiest young ladies of the Smitn familv is hero from Chattanooga. th« guest of the Mis-es Wagner Fahy’s Cloaks both for sty’e and price are the in’k of the ladies. Have.you Inspected them yet. Miss Viola Glenn, one of Atlan ta’s most charming daughters is spending the holidays with Mrs. J. W. Handcock on upper Broad. Don’t take internal remedies for Female Diseases. Common sense reqi.'’.es a direct application lik . “Oxaege 810-som.” Soid by D. W. Curry. Genial, «l«ver, hustling Tom Corneliu’ B f mß to have no oposi tion for ih? Office of Chief of Rome’s pp»de»R tire d. p rfmont Mr. Corm iu wil ' m •o> e- f the best what they air .Jail. Don’t forget tht W. N. Hawthorne has greatly reduced of Coal for the Christ mas season. Call him at Telephone No. 120. “Santa Claus’’ will meet with the children of the Sunday School of the First Methodist Church to night—and will have a “real good time” in the Christmas reunion Carlton Cornwell, forem an o' the Gazette. Middletown, N. J., be lieves that Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy should be in every home. He usud it for a cold and it effect ed a speedy cure. He says: ‘Tt i indeed a grand remedy, lean rec ommend to all. I have also sepn it used for whoopine cough, with the best reen I o ’ 25 and 5C cen bottles for sale by Lowry Bro . Druggist. Mr. Abel Llopd, who so narrow ly escaped death yesterday, is very sore today able to be up and about his residence. By the time the cold weather moderates he hopes to return to his business. Mies L. D. A Felton of East- Rome, will re-open her school <> Monday Dec.. 31st. To those wh > have patron z'ii Miss Felton w ird of commeutatioi is needless, Her painstaking ef f i t and through inst.ru to i n rewarded by the rapid advances of the pupils. CHEAP RATES Western & Atlantic R. R. will sell round trip tickets to points within 300, miles at one and a thkd fare, tickets on s=t!e Dec’r 29-30-31 and Jan.,lst good returning until Jin. 3rd. 95. C. K. Ayer, Ticket agt Ms E.W. Rouze, advance agent of the Ellen Beach Yow company is in the city. The Yow company will appear in this city on the night of January 11th under the auspices of the I o ne Light Guards. Col. K ". S;i,.gi< hvia ,oi Aloiit g me y, is autograj hed al the i Armstrong. Mr. John W. Bryant, of Spar tanberg, is visiting Mr. John Wade, of this city. I Mr. J. B. Chamlee, after a pleas I ant visit of gome days to his I irother in Cnattanooga, has re turned to the city. Mr. E. N. Kennedy, one of Chat tanooga’s most popular citzens is in the city, a guest of the Arm strong. The intense cold has kept most the people off the streets today. Th? mercury crept down to 8 b 'Ve zero this no ningandat noon had only climb d io 17. ijris® of rune degrees. As we go to press it is sma ing downward again. From all seciions of the country comes a report of freezing weather CHEAP RATES. Western & Atlantic will sell round trip tick ets to points within 300 miles at one and a third fare, tickets on sale Dec’r 29-30-31 and Jcin. Ist good re turning until Jan, 3rd, 95. C. K. Ayer Ticket Agt. WITHDRAWN The Gold Reserve Brought Down to $88,569,000. Washington, Dec. 28. —The treasury department was informed today that $500,000 in gold was withdrawn at New York todav up to 12 o’clock for export on Satur day, This reduces the gold reserve t0'588,569,000. The Stew.irt syndicate, which purchased the entire satoud is<u> of $59,0)3,30) bulk for which they paid $'8,538,593 and accrued interest, have so far received only $40,200,000 of bonds. The rest are ready for delivery but have not yet been called for. Bonds draw int rest from the date of issue, wh >ther delivered or not, and th** treasury bears the ex pense of the first delivered II the purchasing party. EXCITEMENT IN AUGUSTA A Policeman Dies and then is Talk ot Lyncnine. Augusta, Ga., December 27. — Detective Joe Murray, one of the officers shot by Jabe Wiggins, the negro murderer, Sunday afternoon, died today of his wounds. The death of Detective Murray has incensed the people and crowds at this hour—2:3o o’clock a. m. — are reported to be forming to move on the jail. The cavalry has been under arms all night and all the infantry companies are now form ing at the jail. ALL QUIET AGAIN. All is quiet again. The display of the military has had the effect of deterring the would be lynchers from making their appearance. A DUEL IN A ROOM. One is Dead and tha Other Will die. Over a woman. Birmingham Ala., December. 28 At. Coa burg this morning Alex Wilson and Will Ptrrv, two mm th, got into a shooting scrape over a woman nemed Bell, which re sulted io Perry’s death and the fa tal wounding ot Wil o i. Bo h wire drinking hard an I when Wilson went to see the wom an he found Perrv m the roonrwitb ’ her. A quarrel be ween the two riv als began and then they bejpui t cal I each other all sort <of names . Finally Perry got enough, pulled his gun and began firing, which was returned by Wdaon. Severn, shots were passed and Perry fel dead on the floor, while Wilson tf cieved a w»und from which he wib die. The woman wa i the only wit ne s lu ths affair. 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I bar* titan firaoralx bottlna C" Z ? naniew— a nnd feel confuis an hat another eouraa X \ JwTMheriXLb, Ko.. Aug. Mth, Ift tS- will »ffoet a cure. It h.-u> a!ro relieved >. I aon sjo-.k iu fi» Yljbest tftr.vt A P 1 * Indlgiatlon and stomaoh %• /P? yWßrmadieiae f-otar-r -wn pei-icorl trocblun. Youni truly, ““ \ xT knowledy,. I wa»aU»ct*J with t.e»« t CAPT. W. M. RUST, as? Jh oleaaee, >i,«ari.ay and rhaiaaattau f.tr Attorney at Law. V 'JIX years, wia «r»at«al by the very bis* ■ ■ x reitedy wj J- Ffl.if G 3 BlKfl fcZHSOS B®Cl| ffjj \ (V out udlagrelief. enly toh.a Il ’* Jh w. an. eotils y«-nr F. F. F., and ALI, DRUGGISTS SBLL IT. Kz •htwrtvlly wiy 1* dona me more - _ X X. 1 your to ail b WnUO, M aaafferswe arf th» ab-u ■ • PROPRIDTOM X MM. K. r.. ZHAiry. V tiroirn , iaa. FOR SSIE BY D. W. CURRY. HOLIDAY GOODS. Do you want a beautiful Gold watch, guranteed in every re sp . ct, 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 same time inspectmy com plete stock of Silver novelties. J- K. WILLIAMSON. BROAD STREET, ROME GA N. B Repairinga specialty Christmas slippers, There is nothing you can give a loved one or a friend that will afford the c mfort nnd supreme satisfaction to oe found in a pair of these elegant siipP erS WE HAVE THEM In endless variety and cord ally vite you to call and examine them be fore you make your Holiday purenas 240 BROAD STREET.