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LOCALS.
Mr, J M. Howard, utter a short
business trip to Gadsen arp Round-
Mountain Al 'etu’ tied to the city
this morning.
Nice new lot of sail
ors in Mi an straws for
ladies an<l children A.
O. Garrard.
♦
AN EDITOR’S PRAYER.
J would flee trim th*' city's rul
and law—from its forms and fash
ions cut loose—and go wh*re the
strawberry gr#ws on tbe straw,
and the gooseberry grows on the
goose; wb"re the catnip tree is
el imbed by tbe ca‘ as she clutches
for her prey, the unsuspecting rat
ou the rattan bush at play. 1 will
watch at ease the saffron cow and
cowlet in their glee as they leap
in joy from bough to bough on
the top of a cowsHp tree; and list
while the partridge drums on bis
drum and the woodchuck chucks
on his wood, and the dog devours
the dogwood plumbin primitive
colitude. (), let me drink from the
moss-grown pump that w*s hewn
from a pumpkin tree ! Eat mush
and milk from a royal stump,
form and fashion free —new gar
nered mush from the mushroom
vine and milk from the milkweed
sweet —with luscious pineapples
from the pine! Suh food thogodr
might eat! And tneii io th'* white
washed dary 1 will lur 1 whciu tbe
dary-maid hastening . ti, L rud
dy and golden butt* r to churn
from the nink ot bin erflios ; aid
I rise at morn with the earliest
bird, to th« fragrant farmyard
pass, and wait while the ta'mer
turns his herd of gr
out to grass.
New style do i«■ j• 'I r ceived r -
W, M Gammon AC. ti
Inflamed itcbiic-. imi ning. c us
ty and scaly skin and scalps of in
fants, soothed and cure -j by John
eon’s Oriental Soap. Sold by D
W Curry Druggist.
Those who never read the adv.-i
--g femeid.. iu their newspapers mis
more than they presume- Johnathan
Kenison, of Bolan. W ot th Co., lowa,
who has been LwAbd with rheu
juatisiu iu lus back, arms and shoul
ders read an item in his paper about
how a proiuiuenr Geruim citizen ot
Ft. AluJis u had been ruted. He
procured the same medicine, and to
use his own words: "It c ired me
right up” He also says: ‘"A neighboi
and his wife were boi h sick in be<
vith rheumatism. Th' r b>y w st
iver to my bouse and said they wire
o bad be had to do tbe cooking. 1
ok. him of Chamber', .in s Fain Bairn
nd bow it had cured me, he got u
bottla and it cure 1 them up in a
eck.” 50 cent bon ' ■. for sale by
owry Bros. Druggis,
. r “The best tiling of the Imd we have seen.’’—
JV. V. Independent.
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KLUSTER OF
BULL’S EYESHOTS.
I went Up to Chicamauga ye?-
i: erd a v to attend theA\alkerCouu
■ ty Siuging Convention. 1 attend
ed, and am home again after hav
ing spent rhe day sitting in the
puipit eating music, feasting on
melody and reveling in a spread
dinner. Ye Gods! Why are there
so few of these glorious days al
lotted us toiling mortals?
The train, out from Rome, was
not crowded but at least two ol
ihe (our coaches, would have been
had there been but the two. Jake
Moore had on hie singing voice
and it fitted him about as beauti
fully as our own hungering ape
tite for a square meal.
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Further up the road we made
frequent stops and every station
sent out a representative delega
non, only the nearer we approach
ed Chicamauga the more numer
ouser the representation became,
until at Trion the last ones on
seemed to “Stand” the trip very
well.
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] wish I had time to write about
four column, about this trip. Tbe. e
were ful’v 2,000 people in attendance
md barr n j two naan urge | here was
not a distarbace all the day long.
I it
1 had been taken in charge bi
singing man Foster, and honored
with a seat up in the pulpit by th
nile of the Rev. widower Kane, <1
the Chattooga Nuws and had only
looke 1 over the gentleman’s side o'
the h use. when 1 heard a noise
and look’ng 11 . aogh a pulpit win
low saw a bareheaded vor 'g inai.
who was geatulating witu < rcitinenl
md cading ‘or a precueis I tried
io get Brollies Kane to respond Out
ue said he mid never been “c led. ’
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*
A preacher did’go however, and
when he returned live minutes latei
Cain asked” what was toe fight
ibout?’’" 1 Oh I just went out in the
;rove to mr /y a couple” was the
reply and Kev.Ca : i got r 1 beadl.)
disappointed and never recovered
mtn he had' >. opportunity te a.-
-.ault the ,‘spread dinner”
***
After dinner, there was another
couple ‘ tied for life” and made to
■ eel that they had a light to tight if
they felt inc’ned. This tine the
ceremony was pronounced over at
the e'.pgant residence of Mayor Gor
don Lee.
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Tue u oom w ■ a manly yor ig son
■if the soil, but he had never been
in- ried before ° id got 1 ’uder flus
i rated. When tbe cross eyed preach
er said “will you take this woman 1
i ;e 5O _—-Yes sir’’ said the
u oom. And a dozen fines before
ihe p. >per t’me to say. he punctue
d the ceremony witn his “yes sir"
■md then man like, at the right
place he answered not a word.
«
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I’m go’ng ea day off, and
write that trip up ye* -see if j
don’t-
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Mr. Cooper, the fresh meat man
at 500 and 502 Broad Street pur
chased a catfish this morning that
weighed GO tbs. The fish was ta
k>‘u in a net, down the Coosa, last
light by a fisherman named
Smith Mr. Cooper not only has
spring lamb, kat fish and juicy
stakes but has the hugest and
best refrigerator in Rome, For
ths best —call on him.
x x:
Major Saab; Wtiatley says that
the platform of a political party
is the same as the platform of a
passenger coach —not made to
ride ou.but just to get in ou major
Whatley will be remembered as
the papa of “XV batleys Baby” —the
bird party of Floyd.
+ + ■+
T T i
The latest spring drink is Bus
alo Saline, now ou tap at J. T.
Touch & Cos. Canopy fount. Dr.
’eltou says it is a better drink for
he nerves than Coco cola.
’ ’ •»*••»»*• 4> .• •* '/■ O ’•> r ’* *'*’
>a (•••••dn. v «t vor'* f o fc* <•-.
-4. ” mny nin tiMke »• nA >• • •
I . a d«r M SI trt, » .id .
L , flLJflKon. m xv*. -Ji "K?T *
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I is 3&Br-«k. *•**,**►« * u>.. ivuiuAu
THE HUSTLER OF ROME. MONDAY MAY 14, 1894
Try Turnley’s !n
--falable Uniment for
Rheumatism iNeural
gia, Sprairs, Cuts,
Jruises.and Pains in
any part of the body or
limbs, for saie by P. L,
Turnley, druggist.
Oxford ties! Oxford
Oxford ties! We ar~
selling oxford ties at
A great Bargain, A. B
McArver Co,
Mr, Jack Davis, manager for E.
E. Forbs music House, requests
us to state that he has moved his
ntock of musical mstuments, Bi
cycles and Type writers into the
Jewelry house of J. K. Williamson
at Allen & McOsker’s old stand.
He calls special attention to his
oeautiful line of wheels and wily
take pleasure in waiting on you,
5 8 t su
Fine Virginia Natur
al leaf tobacco 1 5 cts.
per pound, at P. L.
Turnleys & Co Central
Hotel Block.
Alarpe line of oxford tieo at 50c
each .: tR. Abramson. 423 & 425
Broad St.
Dr. L. P. Hammond
has removed his office
to The Medical Build
ing, corner Broad
Street and 3rd Avenue
over J. T. Crouch &
Cos., drug store.
5 8 2w.
A lady at Toolys.Ln., was very sick
with billions colic vil en M C. Tisler
a poirinent merchant of the town
gave her a bottle of Chamberlain’s
Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme
dy. He says Sie was well fort,
miutes after taking the first dose.
For sale by Lowry Bro’s Druggist.
B. McArver & Co.
are rushing out their
straw hats at a bar
gain.
“Orange Blossom’, is a painless
.cure for all diseases to women, old
esh by D. TV. Curry Druggist
Stylish neckwear, underwea
or springwear, at Gammon t. t
Salesman Waved: Free prepaid
outfit, one of our agents has earned
over $25,000 in Ive years,
P. O. Box 13 7', New York.
5-7-Gt,
WANTED—A good route boy.
Apply at this- office tomorrow
morning at 9 o’clock.
Go to A. B. McArver
& Co., to get your Ox
ford ties and shoes at
a bargain.
u,jntinv.ed Stor > chat.-w
about Bon Rm’
the parlor.
Do you wish t ) clean oaint,
mirrors, windows, marble
or slate mantels, brass
chandeliers, brie a brae ?
Bon Ami
DOES IT.
Mr. Childs owner of the
restaurant 285 B’way and
33 Park Row, N. Y., says:
“I find Bon Ami gives a very
brilliant polish to my mirrors
and that the brilliant effect
remains a long time.”
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W. A. RHGBY
Having purchased the entire
stock of Ifurniture from MZessrs.
Hanks & Hoberts, and consoli
dated it with my already large
stock I am now
WITH
A_nd am ready to supply your
with anything and everything
-f'K THE FURNITURE LINE -
Business is business, and if you
can secure furniture now, that
you will later on at regular t>ri
ees and save from wenty to fifty
per cent, why
B
I respectfully direct your attention to the great
bargains that you know I must have secured
n the
HANKS & ROBERTS STOCK
Tney are crowding my floors and must be moved
and I am going to move them and move them at
once. The first who come to lend me a helping
hand will pull in the cash,
w .a.. ZRETurrrz’
KZinkaid Corner Broad S