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WOMAN’S corner-
BACKGItdUNPS.
She »at before her eisel, with het head tipi*'!
lightly, so.
A paint brush in her fingers, idly trailing to
and fro.
I stood quite close beside her. witli •> ui ,H .'
beating heart.
And praised ardor, her | " ii. < i.
• cy in art.
How sweet she was, and ddnty! Howl loved
her! 1 declare.
It seemed to me no ott.er girl could beons-haif
so fair.
As she sat there, leanin ■ forward in the grace
fullest of reposes.
And deftly put the backgr. unn in a plaque f
* yehow roses.
Ah! That was many years ago, dear girl I I love
her still.
I love her smiles and dimples, and admire the
wondrous sk»Il.
Os her dainty, snowy tinkers I’ve been watch
ing them tonight.
Move to ami fro above the work she’s holding ’.< .
the »gbt. . I
And thinking of that other day, I doze a bit’
perchance.
And sin deftly puts abackgr und into Jimmie a I
otliei -pants.”
’GIRLS WITH CURLS. ’
“There w sa little girl,
Aud he had a little a:’.
That hung down
In the middle of of her lore’ cad,
And wliei. sle wa- .ood
She was very very good,
And when she was bad
She was horr d ”
The single curl lying flat 011 ! ''' -
middle of tl “ foreh°nd has hi»i
revived, and is somehow wonder
fully becoming to a woman with n j
pretty face, hut ro one with a
plain face it ie simply out of the
question.
Miladi s liairi sno longer crimped
aud waved and t< rtured into r.nUUi.
of confusion distracting t herlci) »ds
says the Detroit Fite Pre . .den
whose attention was all <1 to that
sort of hair dressing invariably said
that it “looked as if it hadn’t been |
combed in a week:’So it did. Clean
smooth and shining is the hair of the
up to date gill, and nine out of ten
of them show the pretty white parting
across the top with tne flat cuil t<
relieve the plainness.for the Madon
na fa 1 e the parted hair com ing down
well over ths ears i. J . as charming as
possil 1“, out one r use carry out the
idea in the gi.wn an 4 in the wearing
of the tvpical paces as well to Le in
perfeci harmony.
wi AR shoi .
A preltv foot is a desideratum ol
course. If a w mm is very pbin;. j
dresped ah >ve the shot s*top she looks ,
natty. But, a beam dully decoate<i |
woman with a s’<> u-hv shoe; 1 von ;< •
peacock re'W’m r .snch incongrt
and folds his gay fan when he tliinki
es his fi et
W*JIFN IN CHINA
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Grimeiy significant is the u* ’
set up at th • sid iof a piece of
water in Fu<’hau, “Girls must n >’
be drowned in this pond.’ Ihe
day of woman Ini* not dtiwiv’d in
China. Tl e calamity of a daugh
ter is a fit rious one. ail it i- in--
infrequently mitigai"! as we les
sen cats and dogs ; uisanoe tiy
drowning. They luive
proverb out them that ’’the worn 1 ;
son i- better than <be elevens’;
daughter.”
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FROM THK KITCI’ IN.
Pumice stove <>r kilchec. miner
al soap is no st iifelii' in <iishj
washing. Its *>■**• i> ■• •• "ill remove
stains from v.h l le kni’e I audios,
brown euustni in s that a;e tonne
adhering to no and “art .an link
ing dish's sndi he riot n h icb col I
lects on Lett !i s and pans tet over a
wood or ki roseue lire. There i
hardly any kind ot stain wh en
the soap will not r< move.
ETIQUETTE of borrowing.
Among the Indians the etiquette
of borrowing is quite as strict as
it ie among their white brothers.
When a red housekeeper borrows
a kettle or any other vesae to cook
in she is expected to return the
article of kitchen furuitu r e with
out washing it. so thnf th° lender
may know what has been <* k d I
in the vegßP l rnJ»s '' i t- p|
■■■MvmkJt- ' r-_.. ■ - aMM-ao
Cro' ,xo ' f'Hna and
Glasc Ware. Cuos 2 I -2
cts., Goblets 2 1-2 cts.
Tumblers 2 1-2 c»s.
Ice Cream Plates 10
cts., doz. onlv at
Lanham & Sons 236
Broad Street.
neighborly kindness A lady who
had borrowed of an Indian woman
in h seif lenient among the Pueblo
Indians returned the kettle sconr
ed to a surprising state of cleauli
iiess. The tqaw from whom she
borrowed it gave out that the wo
rn <s was stingy, and though she
\vss ex'remelv liberal, she never
Lve I down the imputation, and
tic- Indian name was given her
was one expressive of what the
Yankees call “near.’’—Washing
to.) Star.
First Class single
Burner Oil Stove, only
50 cfs., Lanham &
Sons 236 Broad St,
White kid straps or
Oxford for $1 .65, far
mer prices $2.50, at
Kuttner’s Shoe Store.
(r\ TO PPPAK VP
nttacksof colds, chills, fevers
Vis 1 ir-'iniM : in, iwe ’l ; i ; .
/L r, kiudre-d derangeni-ntu rwult-
L'-'L/ i'tom severe exp sr.re.
tL-.-re’s noth: tig so valuable
// m'l-4 e.s Dr. Pierce s t l*<nsant I’ei
» h t'-hy 10-i. No houseki Id should Is
xSk without them, to meet just
such emergeneiea
f •, A These little Pellets are tiny,
a j i'l sugar-coated thinpe that ev
i i j cry child >« ready for. They
] u -ep the whole system regu
i n a perfectly natural
w ' way. They’re a compound
>f rcilned and con’ontraied vegetable ex
.4; put up in glass vials, always freed and
. reliable; a handy and perfect vest-pocket
If they don’t give satisfaction, in every
case, your money will be returned.
Sometime when you are suffering from
Catarrh, think of the thousands of hopeless
cases which must have been cured by Doctor
Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, before its proprietors
could l>e willing to say, as they do: “For
any case of Catarrh, no matter how bad,
which we cannot cure, well pay |SOO eaah.”
Ladies strap Oxford
farmer price $1.75,
our price $1.25, at
Kuttner’s Shoe Store.
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Jus' received a new
line of Misses low cut
shoes in Tans & Blacks
will sell low at Kutt
i ner’s Shoe Store.
...
A . B. McArver & Co.
are rushing out their
straw hats at a bar
gain.
Lowrys Cherry Phosphate and
P ne apple gem. take the kiike.
JI ave you I rii-d I hem?
“Orange Blossom’, is a painless
' yiue fi r all disenK stowi u <n. old
:. so by D. iV. Curry Dnq Lt
Frank Taylor's Broad street
; Barber Shop is the piaie of places
when yi u want your cheek made
clean, ymir chin curried or your
hair f licked upticcording to Hoyle
i Frank has only skilled artists
I among them th t old reliable
knight of the razor. Lewis Barrett.
4-25 if
C IT Y I J( EME NGTIC E.
Al! persons, firms corporations,
i companies and agents for Same,
doing business of uiy charactei
whatever in the city’ for which li
cense i- required, are hereby noti
fied that license for the fiscal year
is due and required to be paid be
fore or on the first day of April.
1894, and no person is allowed by
taws and ordinances to carry on
business in the city without ob
taining license for same.
Call at once at the Clerks office
in the City Hall and pay your li
cense. By order of the council.
Halsted
Clerk Council .
FIBEM ANS TOURN AMENT AT
Rqme Ga., May Bth, 1894.
1
C On May Bth, the Chattanooga
| Home & Columbus Railroad will
■ sell round trip tickets from all
w local stations to Rome Ga., at one
fare.
) Tickets will be good to return
t ou May 9th.
J C. B. Wilburn,
ts Trafic Manager.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME, SUNDAY MAY 6, 1894
LOCALS.
$3 Oxford Shoes at
$ 1.75, new goods at
Kuttner’s Shoe Store.
Straingera stopping in thcci ty are
c >r<lially invited to attend the revival
bervices at First M E.chuach to
night.
During this year the Metropoii
tan will pay to its beneficiaries in
the neighborhood of sixty thou
sands dea'h claims. This can be
said of no otiur company in th
United States except the Metro
politan Life of New York.
A new line of Ladies
and Misses Oxfords at
a very low price at
Kuttner’s Shoe Store.
Don’t loigit the service at First
Methodest church to n ; gbt Song sei
ivice begins at 7;30, preaching atß
o clock.
?diss Eila Hing ot tl.e Central city
s visiting at th.e residence of Lcr sis
ter, a rs J. W. Hancock, on Broad
Street.
For seeds of any de
scription, ’ and of the
best varieties, call on
P. L. Turnley &. Co.
Central Hotel Block,
Inflamed itching, burning,crus
ty and scaly skin and scalps of in
fants, soothed and cureu by John
son’s Oriental Soap. Sold by D
W Curry Druggist.
Fine Virginia Natur
al leaf tobacco 1.5 cts.
.per pound, at P. L.
Turnleys Co Central
Hotel Block.
Go to A. B. McArver
&. Co., to get your Ox
ford ties and shoes at
a bargain.
New style clothiu just received at-
W. M. Gammon & Co. ts
Recommend Johnson’s Magnetic
Oil for rheumatism, neuralgia
sprains, bruises, lame back, it
juickly relieves pain
“Orange Blossom.” the Common
Sense Female Remedy, draws out
pain and soreness. Sold by Ham-
J. T. Crouch & Co,
Clothing of all kinds, made to
order. Splendid line of samples
ready for inspection.
W. M, Gammon & Co. ts.
Big bagrains in Ox
ford ties and shoes at
A.B. McAr ver & Co.
THE DUGGER SHOE STORE.
If you need anything in it
will be to your interest to give me a
call before buying.
I have bought the entire stock ol
Boots aud Shoes from K. T. Con
nally and will sell tnem out at about
■ ball of their former prices. Mens S7OO
patent leather shoes for SIOO, big
line of ladies, misses and children
slipppers at a great reduction. Call
and see them.
J. T. Dugger
216 Broad St. Successor to
R. T. Connally.
NOTIcE TO PUBLIC.
Having bought out the interest
ami good will of Mr. Alexander,
in ’he firm of Alexander A’ Hume
Plaining Mill business, we desire
t-> thunk the patrons of the old
firm for the’r liberal orders and
at the same time state to them
that we shall continue the busi
ness at the old stand and hereby
most cordially invite them to con
tinue to bestow upon us their pat
ronage. We also extend to the
public generally, an invitation to
call and see us when they need anv
thing in our line.
Hume & Perkins.
in. 2 ts.
FRESH GOODS ATA REASON-
ABLE PRICE
The following goods have just
arrived at Lloyd’s Fair were
bought in such quanit i-s as to al
low them to be sold for less than
usual prices:
Large Fat Mackerel 10c each
Eagle Milk, direct, factory, 18c
Fancy Teas, all kind, 60c lb
Coffees, fresh roasted. 25 to 30/
Fancy soda crackers 10/ lb.
Finest cream cheese 17/ lb.
Vegetables always pl mtiful.
W. A-
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Having purchased, the entire
stock of Furniture from Messrs.
Hanks Roberts, and consoli
dated it with my already large
stock I am now
' WITH
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uAnd am ready to supply your
with anything and everything
-Fffi THE FURNITURE LINE -
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Business is business, and if you
can secure furniture now, that
you will b u y later on at regular nri
ces and save from twenty to fifty I
per cent, why I
-FTHIS IS
I respectfully direct your attention to the great I
bargains that you know I piust have secured!
in the I
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HANKS & ROBERTS STOCK I
Tney are crowding my floors and must be moved I
and I am going to move them and move them a l l
once. The first who come to lend me a help lll -!
hand will pull in the cash, I
w. Jk. I
, Kinkaind Corner'Broad s ■