The Rome hustler-commercial. (Rome, Ga.) 18??-????, January 13, 1899, Image 3

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/% HAPPV /%rvin SUCC ZSSFUL NEW VEA.RZ • \ THE WISH OF SREAT CUT PRICE HOUSE OF W. H. COKER. In Stylish Fur . jol the compliments of the And cloth capes we are offer- 1 We P rehent t 0 our patrons, and O 1 >»g bargains. A fine fur gar- ‘ end the,u lhe welcome l,eW8 > for the New Year’s tidings, that ment, such as we are selling, is our men’s overcoats cannot be such a good investin nt that you ' competed with for quality and ■' natty style in this town, and our would feel satisfied in buying at tF assortment of men’s and boys’ x/bt/II , ! .K iliwKA clothing show the touch of •l\ A such prices in midsummer, and '•'X«Sk. i • i ® j . i • . MX. F>\ o- ■ i i j j ' high grade tailoring that you WmM < j we are offering such sp endid -ii * o j . -,i <• s o K cuu will not find outside of a cus- values when all the cold days tom made suit. Our clothing is are yet to come, winch makes unexcelled for quality, style and e °I.’P" 1 uni y wor grasping. - beauty. Our clothing sales have Special prices to city trade on been very |arge _ but we sli|| n uesi ay an iednesday. have some rare bargain for you. ♦ * r — 1 WELCOME TO THE GLAD NEW & :r , * a “HELL IS PAVED WITH SOOB * I YEAR, b T INTENTIONS." 1 sßitr /R A n( l ad le new an d handsome Ok Lord Byron averred after turn- T styles in ladies shoes that are /v ° Ver a new ’ eaf ° n ew ' coming in swell shapes and ex- Year’s Day If your hat is too quisite lit. Our stock of fine KWt) small for your head on that day shoes for lad.es and gents are jfeJiMIUUHLy bring your head around here the best values for the money to and we will fit it to one of the • be bought in Rome. For dura- nattiest Derbys, that will make bility and real ease and comfort V : V W you look as bright and fresh as they are the best friends that t^e New Tear. We have all >.«•’•■»••’.•. sizes and one quality, and that corns and bunions ever found. lIC • i » a ■ . . is “fine as sick. Special sale 1 his is our hobby and no house to city trade on Tuesday and io Rome can compete with us. Wednesday. «» I FACTS FOR WOMEN. A STAINLESS RECORD. i£e serves his country best 8 Who lives pure life and doeth righteo ;g deed, And wsiks straight paths, however others stray ■ And leaves his sons, as uttermost bequest, g A stainless record, which all men may read; g This is the better way, [Susan Coolidge. • Gi e sorrow words, ffi The grief that does not speak if Whispers the the o’ertraught heart k And bids it break.”—Macbeth Use pluck in shadow or in sun, Success now comes our way; For never since Old Time begun, Has Worry won the Day. M An old bachelor says a wo || man’s tongue is an organ without stops. i A woman never hurts a man g so mnch as when she criticises his clothes. S How easy it is to tel! women ■ how to make money money. ■ What they want to learn is how to keep it. £ A woman never seems to be | so happy as when she is dwelling K at length upon her ailments. E Friends are friends until their ■ purses instead of their protesta- E tions are called upon to make good. Did you ever know it to fcil | that when white thread was re- I quiredyou only had black in your work basket ? I The man who is most extrava gant in his personal expenditure ■i is the one who is always preach j ing economy to his wife. K It happens that just ■I a > the time when a woman needs || toast to be particular in her attire ■ that she is most careless about it. E Some persons appear to think that the true definition of the ■ Word critical is to see no good in k au J thing they do not do thern- ■ selves. *he elephant carries a trunk, F the rooster a comb and the fox a L brush. If the human family could E t’a\el so comfortably provided f 1,1 there would be less grumbling fl 41 the delay in the arrival of the luggage. It is not every man who knows how to compliment a woman gracefully, The following dia logue took place between a very pretty lady, singer and a celebra ted composer who is by no means addicted to flattery: “Tell me, my dear maestro, would you like better —to be blind or deaf?’’ ] “Deaf, madam, when I am look ing at you, a»d blind when I hear you sing !” “Mamma,” said a little girl upon her return from church, that woman beside me had on a sealskin coat and wore a dozen roses, but she put only a penny in the collection basket.” The in congruity that struck even a child’s mind has not been unno ticed in a multitude of similar cases, and it has caused older persons to wonder. SCROF 11 A It is Foul Blood’s Advertise* ment But It is Soor. Cured by Wood’s Sarsaparilla. Yes, Scrofula, if anything, maj be ealh d the advertisement of foul bloo i. It is t;-' scourge of the world —offensive, painful, debilitating, stubborn and veil n'gh unendurable. Outward applications do not cure, they only drive the difficulty to new .piariere. Emollients may palliate, they cannot abolish the evil. There is but one sure way out, and that is to eliminate the taint from the blood. There is one remedy that can effect this, and it is the only one that, so far as we know, has almost invariably succeeded even where the system has been poisoned by long years of taint, and the ravages to be repaired are tremendous. That remedy is Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Read this: “ My daughter was afflicted with im pure blood. There were running sores all over her body and they caused her much suffering. We tried medicines that were recommended as blood purifiers, but could not see that they did any good. A friend told me about Hood’s Sarsapa rilla and I began giving the girl this med icine. The result was that she was per fectly cured after taking a few bottles. She has had no symptoms of scrofula sores since that time.” MARIETTA M. Smith, South Middleboro, Mass. Hood’s Is the best—in fact the One True Blood 1 urifler. Insist upon Roon’s; take no substitute., ~ act harmoniously OOd S Plllb Hood’s Sarsaparilla An Excellent Plan. A woman who is building a tiny house, which, however, is the crystallization of her ingenui ty and ideas of convenience pick ed up here, there and everwhere, has in the china closet opening from her dining room two deep drawers inserted under the bot -1 tom shelf. The drawers are each iof them 14 inches deep and are lined throughout with tin. In one of them bread is kept, and in the other cake. They fit snngly, the cake draw’er locking. Every body knows that the tin bread and cake boxes bought at the shops and kept on the floors of closets are very well while new, but the careless maids opening and shutting them many times a day soon bang them into a shape which prevents their tight clos ing. When that condition is reached, they are about as useless as an open shelf for the purpose for which they are designed, that of keeping out the heat and damp air, and also mice, if such infest the place. Housekeepers whose china closets have been in existence for years will find it an easy matter to have such drawers added. MILLIONS GIVEN AWAY It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to be generous to the needy and suffering. The proprietors of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medi cine; and have the satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs are surely cured by it. Call on Curry-Arrington, druggists, and get a free trial bottle. Regular size 50c and sl. Every bottle guaranteed, or pi ice refunded. THE WEST. TG ARKANSAS . TEXAS. Schedule in JCffect Oct. 4th, 1898. MORTHBOUND. No. 2 No. 4 N 0.70 No. 72 £.▼ Atlanta ~Bl'am 8 30p in 4 50pm sSOpni Ar Marietta.. 9 05am 9 16pm 5 4upm 6 26p.x " Rome 11 26am 1 45 pm “ Dalton. 11 41am 11 41pm 810 pm “ Chafnooga 100 pm 100 am 9 35pm “ Nashville . 855 pm fl 40am “ Memphi* „ 1 9iam 4 30pm tv I T2opm 730 am Ar St Louis,. 720 am 782 pm . L- Aasnviue .boom. Ar Chicago .. 9 Odaml 83upm tv Nashville . 750 pm 720 am Ar Louisville. 2 30am 1225 pm “ Cincinnati. 7 0.~,nm 4 05pm Train No. 2 carries Pullman Sleeper between Jacksonville, Fla., Atlanta and Nashville, oea ■eeting with vestibule train for Chicago. Train No. 4 carries, Pullman Sleeper Augusts and Atlanta to Nashville and St. Louis through without change. Pullman Sleeper Atlanta tfl Chattanooga, passengers remain in oar until Y o’clock a. m. Pullman Sleeper Atlanta U Knoxville via A. K. * N. Ry. Train No. 70 connects at Boyce with Q. 4b C. for Cincinnati. This train carries through eoach Atlanta to Romo. To the South and East. loutsbovnd. No. 1 No. 8 No.ol N 0.78 [v Naabville 9 lOam lO 10pm 7 •* Chafnooga 2 55pm 8 20am 5 55am ** Dalton . 411 pm 4 28am 7 Ham Rome ... 4 25pm? 746 am *' Marietta . 6 43pm fl 45am * 45am 706 am Ar Atlanta 730 pm 7 Utlarn 10 Beam 8 QOam tv Atlanta . 750 p m! 750 am 4 OSpin Ar Maconll 13pm 11 10am 720 pm,..., .. Tifton.. 2 50am' 3 05pm “ Jack’nville 8 45am 110 2opm ~, tv Atlanta ... 750 pm 7 50ami 405 pm Ar Macon 1113 pm 11 10am 720 pm Albany ... 827 pm 11 08pm *’ Thm’sville .... 6 80pm; “ Savannah. 6 00am fl 00pm 1 ..... [v Atlanta . 1185 pm 750 am 8 ibpm .....7. Ar Augusta... 5 15am 120 pm 8 25pm Ar Charleston 11 09amI 8 00pm •• Columbia .10 55am 1010 pm ■ tv Atlanta 750 pm 12 00m |l2 OOm Jr Athena 1021 pm 2 Wpm unpni “ Richmond 6 15pm 715 am j 715 am •* Wash’gto-i 10 80pm 11 81am 1181 am “ New York 5 57am 5 23pm 5 2t>pm .. Train No. 1 carries Pullman Sleeper Nash ville, Chattanooga and Atlanta to Jackson ville. Fla. Tiain No. Scarries Pullman Sleeper St Louis to Augusta without change Pullinaa Sleeper Chattanooga to Atlanta open for passengers Chattanooga 9 o’clock p. m. Pullman Sleeper Knoxville to Atlanta via A. K. A N. Ry. Tor ; further information write to H. P. SMITH. C. E. HARMAN, Trafi'' Ran:.. r. <-ea. Pass Ag’ .. i m■■i' ; For.the best 5 cent ciga r you! ever smoked, try Warters Extra Good. They are rapidly taking the day with smokers. j Rlpans Tabuleg. 8 DOWDLE & WATKINS, Bom, Pork, Mutton Anil Vegetables al all Sorts. IWE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF [Sausage, Chickens, Fresh Eggs and Sweet Sutter. Telephone 66. 532 Broad Street, (Buena Vista Building) ROmEt GA. Vandiver Whisky Co. JOHN M. VANDIVER,’MANAGER. 18 BROAD ST., Ramey’s Old Stable, ROPIE, GA. FINE JNHISKErS, Sclcpboue IHo. 24. THE OPERA HOUSE SALOON. 321 Broad Street, - - - Rome, Ga* FINE LIQUORS. A FEW SPECIALTIES. Mell wood Bourbon Whiskey, bottled in bond. Gibsou Rye Whiskey, boiled in bond. Sylvsu Grove Rye Whiskey, bottled in bond. And in fact, all the Leaf ing Brands. W. W. WATTERS, T'l|<’ I ’ll 111 |l ><'r. ! WILKERSON BLOCK. Third Avenue., = ROHE, GA. All kinds of Water, Gas and Steam Work done in best manner, 1 promptly and at reasonable prices.