The Rome hustler-commercial. (Rome, Ga.) 18??-????, April 15, 1898, Image 3

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„ of truth r.lraned Fiom the Tom*. ° C |HK» of **’ l>eiioniinatlon». *r ““.x* t Revivalist, in New York. Pitiable People. A man is pitiable separated from hi. wife- The wife is more pitiubh' whoha. Io gecure a divorce. -Ri v. J. W. Me ,ar •ev Christian, Louisville, Bible Accepted Only I» Part. We can accept only those parrs of the different books of the Bible which from their intrinsic truth appeal to us.—-Rev. William R. Lord, Unitarian, St. Paul. Music* I believe in music. My children be lieve in it. Music is the universal speech rs mankind. All nations it alike.— Rev. W. W. Boyd, Baptist, bt. L° Ulß ' Good Time. Coming. The external conditions of life ate im proving. The gospel of cleanliness, the L,d tidings of more light and pure air Jmd plenty of water, is being preached. —Rabbi Gottheil, New York. Against Fitting Schools. The average fitting school is run on the impulse of meager motives. The schools are cramshcps, and the boys understand and call them such. —Rev. Charles H. Parkhurst, Presbyterian, New York. Growth and Decay. Growth and decay in character are very largely determined by what we strive for and hew wc strive. Low aims mean low manhood; small efforts, small attainments.— Rev. W. A. Foster, Chris tian, St Louis. Church Not on Police Duty. The office of the church is not to ar rvst rogues and rascals. It is no compli ment to any people when the preacher has to turn loose on what the policeman ought to take care of. —Rev. VV. A. Gau dier, Methodist, Atlanta. David’s Grand I’ocin*. The Psalms are the spiritual fund of all mankind. The sweep of the thought, the depth of the feeling, the height of their inspiration comprise all the emo tions of die hnmnti eorfl —R*-v Wi!. A Musical Item, The minister, Parson Downy couch, was at dinner with tho Chaffie fam ily. Johnny spoke up and said: “Can a church whistle?” “Why do you ask, Johnny?” asked the clergyman kindly. “Because pa oWes sl2 pew rent, and he says he is going to let the church whistle for it." After the clergyman had taken his departure there was a vocal solo by Johnny.—Texas Sifter. A Gambler*! Lucky lintton. There was a noted gambler in St Louis who had been playing in bard luck for a long time. He made uy bis mind never to gamble again, but one evening the old habit proved sc overpowering that he Walked me chanically into a well know a resort where he hao often wooed tho fickl* goddess over the faro table. A game was in progress. 110 put a dol lir on the queen and lost. Dollar after dollar went tho same way, and once more misery and privation •fared him in the face. He put on his last dollar and that went too. Absolute despondency seized Lins •nd his frame shook with a par oxvsmof remorse. While so shaking • rod button on his coat flow off und teflon the faro table, covering the Jack. The dealer thought be had deposited a red cl ip and dealt the cards. Tho jack won. All night Lt kept tho button in play and it wot every time, until the dealer an nounced that the bank was ‘‘bust ed. And now the man is traveling In Switzerland to regain his health. -Washington Post. A Bifficult Subject. Let me writ# you an accident in •Branca policy,” said an agent to a well known Pittsburger. I don’t think I need one,” was •be latter’s reply. 1 our wilo would find the weekly E ' its acceptable in case you were run oyer by an electric car or in Jared in some other way.” 1 am not married. ” *n that case the benefits would J>PP y the loss of salary while you **ro laid up.” “fam a member of the firm and lose nothing in that way.” ? c persisted the agent, ‘‘you u.d find the money useful to pay doctor’s bills? ‘ Mother is one of the best P-ysicians in the city.” <J ' u tthe agent gave it up 1 ttßDur P ChroniclH-Telejjraph. Tl»« Im portent Part. course he loves m®. H« me when he came. did ho k’ BB y Oll when h» He Stopped Short. 471 yjr. havp”i ,h r’ b ° W many Proposal* • half hy ( modestly )__ Oljl y three and dCeS the half 11,60117 Job the t ' C Wvre OU 0 yacht, and, gtCW seMlck HEALTH CATECHISM. To be Committed to Memory by All Dyspeptics Invalids, Con sumptives. What : s the cause of nine-feuths of all disease? Imperfect digestion of food. Why dues imperfect digestion cause disease of other organs? Because blood, nerves, muscles, hone and flesh are derived from ’he f ood w e eat and digest. It digestion is perfect the bkod is eure, neivesJ and muscles strong, flesh firm. If ths digestion is poor, I the blood is supplied from half di gested, fermenting food, irritating! every nerve and organ . The re- j suit is, sooner or later, organic disease, because every organ being poorly nourished the Weakest gives wav firstand we have liver irouble, kidney complaints, heart disease or consumption. Is not dieting the usual and best tretment to cure indigestion? No, because the dyspeptic has' been starved long enough, what is needed is abundant nourishment not the lack of it. The stomach and blood demand nutriment, nut bran crackers. What is the best method of cure? —rieantv of wholesome food wed digested. But how can a weak stomach digest plei ty of wholesome fo< c? By taking with the food after each meal certain harmless rem edies which are known to digest food and thus nourish the blood and r<st the weak stomach. What are these harmless rem edies? The most valuable are vegetable ferments, pure pepsin, Golden Seal and fruit salts All of these are now Combined in the form of pleasant tasting tablets sold by druggists under the name of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tab ets. Arc these tab'ets superior to the various liquid preparations, so called dyspepsia cures? Most dejdedly, because all liquid medicines become stale with age ai d lose whatever goed qualities they may have bad orig inally, while the lablet retains its propenies • indefinitely. Stuart’s Dysyppsia Tablets can be carried in the pocket, always at hand ready for use when traveling or at daily occupation. They cost but 50 cts. and should Im kept in every family. They keep the digestion perfect and save doctor’s bills by warding off disease. Are Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets adapted to all forms of dyspepsia? Yes, because in all cases tht trouble results fr >m indigested fermenting food. Stuart’s Dyspep sia Tablets cause the food to be digested before it has time to ferment. If you wish to know more about them ask your druggist for a package and try them, NOTICE~ The Tourist, Sleeping Car Line operated by the Southern Rail way between Washington and San Francisco without change via New Orleans, has proven so successful that it tas become necessary < to make a semi weekly service, the Westbound departure being on Wednesday and Saturday of each week This sleeper offers sleeping car facilities to persons holding first or second-class tickets, the berth rate being only $7.00 from Wash ington to San Francisco, Los Yngeles, or Portland, berth being arge enough for occupancy by twu people, if desired, without extra •harge. These Sleepers run through Texas, Arizona and New Mexico, and connect with similar cars for Oregon. Information in regard thereto may be had from any Southern Railway Ticket Agent, from Mr. A. J. Poston, Gen 1 Agent. Sunset Tourist Excursions. 511 Penn. Ave. N W.. Washington, D. C., or from Mr. W, A. Turk. G- P. A. 1300 Penn. Ave. N. W., Washing ton, D. C. When you want gro ceries go to Todd’s ranges. I am agent tor South ern Que en Coal or Wood Ranges. Also Insurance Safety G-as oline stoves- Call and see nivstock and get estimaes on your olumbitn 0 * and tin work door to coera house F. H X V S J A/ MUMS. I Sil . - PRANK WRIGHT FARMACIST, Rome. At Old Norton corner, opposit Masonic Tempi. Alcohol, wood, for burning. Balls and 'Bats. Benzin. Bird Seed and Cutl Fish Bone. Blank Books. Blacking and Shoe Dressing. Botls, 4 grams up to 4 liters. Brushes—Hair, Paint, Shoe, &c Call Bels. cards, Playing and Visiting. Castile Soap, White and Motld. castor Oil, 2 grades. chalk, crayon, prepared and “Spanish Whiting.” checkers, Dominoes, Dice, chemicals, ful line, cigarets and cigars, combs, horn and rubber. Condensed Milk. cos Sirups of all kinds, cruches and Shoulder Braces. Diamond Wall Finish. Drugs and Druggist’s sundries. Duin Bels and Indian Clubs. Fishing Tackl. Garden Seeds. Gelatin. Glycerol (glycerin.) Glue, dry and liquid. Grease Eradicator, for clothes. Gum, Chewing, all sorts. Hair Dye and OH. Harness Oil. Harps, French and Jews. Horse, Cat! and Poultry Powders Ink, Black, Red and Indelibl. lodin, Tincture of Linseed, whole, ground and oil. Machine Oils, Castor, Golden &c Magnesium, Sulfate (Epsom Sait.) Marbls, Agate, China and Glass Maches. Mustache Pomade, Black a-nd White. Mucilage. Nafthalin Balls for moths. Nutmegs and Cloves. Od of Turpentine, “Spirits.” Onion Sets. Paint, all colors. Paper and Envelopes. Patent Medicines, ful line. Pencils, Carbon “Led” and Slate Pens and Perfumery, Cologne, Extracts, Ba} 7 Rum. Petrolatum (Vasalin.) Pimenta (Allspice.) Pipes, Clay and Wood. Plasters, Belladonna, Capsicum, Strengthening. &c, Plaster Paris. Pocket Books and Purses. Potassium Bitartrate (Cream of Tarta ) Potassium Nitrate Potassium Bromide and lodid. Putty and Glaziers Points. Quinin, Sulphate, botld audio 1,2, 3, 4 and 5 grain capsules Rubber Balls, Bands, Combs and Syringes. Sealing Wax. Slates and Pencils. Sodium Carbonate (Sal Soda.) Sodium Borate (Borax). Sulfur, Brimstone and Flowers. Suspensory Bandages. Syringes, glass and rubber. Tablets, Pen and Pencil. Thermometers, clinical and house. Toilet Paper. Toilet Soaps, 5, 10, 15 and 25c. Tooth Picks, Quill and Wood. Trusses, hard rubber and leather Turnip Seed. Twines. Varnishes, Asfaltum. Coach and Copal. Water Botls, rubber. White Led. Window Glass, all sizes.'.’ fdTCut this out, paste away and read before starting to town Low price*, but cash only. Old Norton Corner, opposit Ma sonic Tempi. FRANK WRIGHT Farmacist, Rome. fan rain luaii TO EVERYONE. Who suffers with any chronic disc is. f any part of the human body, such as kidney ani* | bladdef. heart, liver and stomach ii. iild. - (ace and skin eruption*, disorders of the sex ual organs, sexual weakness and nuli'b n ui • etc. I’rovided application be made at once. In or der that Its iuv .ntlons. app'ianei-s and novel tailing remedies may receive the wines' pna,-i the publicity, and prove their own tm-rils bs actual use and permanent cures. No moiiei whatever will be received by the Slate Medi cal Sanitarium from anyone utidvr its ueai ment until beneficial results ar>-acknowledged Its remedies and appliances have l>ern com mended by the newspapers ot two continents and endorsed by the greatest doctors in tin world. Where develojiement is desired thei .accomplish it and never full to invigorate upbuild and fortify. They In fuse new life and energy. Thev pi i manently stop all losses which’ itml.-fmine the constitution and produce despondency Tm-y ret ine, refresh and restore to manhood regardless ot age. They cure evil haliits and permanently remove their effects, as well as those of excesses and overtaxed brain Work neurasthenia or nervous exhaustion. No failure, no publicity, no deception, nodis tp potntment. Write today. State Aledical Sanitarium, Evanston, Illinois. Annual Salos 0ver6,000,000 Loxes t’OR BILIOUS AND NEBVOUS DISOBDERB such as Wind and Pain in tho Stomach, Uiddiness. I’ulne.ss after meals, Head tche. Dizziness, Drowsiness. Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Costiveness, Blotches on the Skin, Cold Chills, Dis turbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer will acknowledge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. BEIK'HAM'S I* 1 LI,S, taken as direct ed, will quickly restore Females to com plete health. They promptly remove obstructions or irregularities of the s ys tem and cure Sick Headache. Fora Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beecham’s Pills are Without a Rival And have the LARGEST SALE of any Patent MeUicine ir.tlie World. 25c. at all Drug Stores. HSnSF” m io GEORGIA FL YD COUNTY ill be sold before the court house door in the city of Rome, Floyd Co. Ga. between tl}e Lgal hours of sale, on the first Tneydny in May 189>, the following described property to wit: That trait or parcel of land, sit uated, lying and being in th<- sth District and 4th Section of Floyd C'cunty, Ga., and being tn undivided one third interest in each of the following described lots towit. land lot No. 309 & 304 in said district & section and con taining each 160 acres more or less, levied upon by virtue of an execution issued from Floyd City Court in favor of Mrs M. J. Wyatt trans, vs J. 8. Wyatt as the property of the defendant. Also at the same time and place 25 acres of land on the nurth side of lot No. 140 in the 4th , Dis trict & 4'.h., Section of Floyd county, Ga., levied upon by virtm of a fifa issued from the Just.cc Court of the 855.. District G M in favor of the Kennesaw Guam Co., vs. R B. Perry a 1 so 1 vied upon by virtue of a tax fifa issued by’V. T. Sanford T. C. in favo: of (he State and County vs sui< R. B. Pi rry tor the year 1897 ar. the nrc perty of the defendant. Property pointed out by G. B. Holder levy made by W. E, Vann, L. C.. Also at the same time and place the following property towit: part of the land lot Number 301, one hundred and forty ac<es the north west part of said lot in the ;S2nd . . District and 3rd Section of Floyd County Ga.. to satisfy lax execu lion in of the State and County for the year 1897 against J. W Haney agent as the prop erty of the defendant, levy made by J. A. Jones L. C., Also at the same time and place, the following lot of land No. 316 in tlie 23rd district am’. 3rd section of Floyd county, Ga , designated as lot No. 24 in the Cooley farm and plat of said survey, recorded in the clerkL office in book X of deeds page 66 ; levied upon by virtue of an execution issued from tin ju.-ticc court of the 919ih distr ct G. M Floyd county, Ga. , in favor <f 1 Hill & Flowers for the use of L ; F. Dowdle vs Lizzie Campbell ;| is tho property ol the defendant. I J P. McConnell, Sheriff. Dr. Tnyler’s first engngem* at in R mie nears its end ab, ut eight wicks before the next. Come al once and get your ey» s examin'd free at Wooten’s drug store. In the Springtime is the Painting Tim We most respectfully call the a tention of the public to the fact ths we carry all the shades and coloi of the standard MIXED PA I LITE turned out and put on the market b LONGMAN & MARTINEZ, JOHN I UCAS & CO, LOWE BROTHERS The name of these firms upon a cai of paint guarantees it to be the gen nine aruicle. We also handle Collier white lead and Red Seal white lead. Thes< brands are recognized by veteran! as the best ever put on the market. OILS * AND * VANISHES Only the best grades should be used and you will waste no time or money by coming to us at once. BRUSHES»»=Fpr much of your in= sido painting, if you will buy mixed paints and brushes of us, you can do the work at your own convenience and suit your, own taste. 61! KRY fIRRINGTON GO. * S S. M. Stark, S '2 S LUIEI MD GEMJIK HUB 2 4'4 * DGughertyfßldg, 2nd'Ave S 3 C ! * loHHiiiiHiiiiHiHttifiiHiiS g H, P. WOOTEN & BRO., 5; Successors to 5 ROME PHAR/YIACY. Q?.? 309 Broad st. —New Clark Building. We have bought the entire stock of the Rome Pharmacy and are prepared to stipplj- your wants in the drug, piescription and patent medicine line. Our jg, stock is complete and of the very highest grade. ; gja We solicit a part of your patronage and shall en deavor to the best of our ability toplease you at all < S t ’ ,nes - should be pleased to have you call on tis. Full line of druggist’s sundries, toilet articlesand such things as are usually carried in a first-class drug Sp store. Cigars and tobacco. Come to see us. VICK S SEEDS ™ THREE RAMBLER ROSES SOK Will make a magnificent he<lg<*. beautiful shade for the piazza, or a charming bed. Constant bloomers per ectly baidy. One plant will produce thousands of flowers. One each, only 40 cents, delivered. M’C Garden and (IHIDp The Busy Man's Catalogue and the Ladles* Gardener and Adviser. u Floral . . VUlvLi. 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