The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, June 01, 1894, Image 4

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WOMAN FOLKS. ANOI.It BALLIO REVISE 0. King cophetna met a maid, A maid who snook with sobs— He scented blackmail right away ; You couldn’t too. his Knobs. —Detroit Tribune. WHEN WOMEN VOTE. J m going to the caucus, John, So don't you go awav ; But cook must come, for I suspect We'll need her vote today. Now when you’ve made the beds, John, And dusted ail the room >, Go out and do the marketing, But don’t buy meat at Vroom's! Last caucus his wife bolted, And nearly spoiled my plan, By voting with the Anti-Snaps To nominate a man] Now, mind you put the kettle on, And baste the meat yourself; And don’t forget the baby, John— His bottle’s on the shelf ! The paregoric's on the stand, now, John, mind what I say I Ten drops in water eveiy hour— come, cook! There, John, good-day] —New vork Evening Sun. VP TO PATE FASHION HINTS. Turn-down collars are a new sea ture of capes. The latest fad in underclothing is white silk garments trimmed with black lace. Something useful iu belts consist of a nickel silver frame into which t> ribbon of any color may be inserted Openwork embroidered ecru ba tiste lined with white or colored silk is u«ed for full vests in black sill, gowns. A brownish pink called clover col or, flax flower blue, dull greens, and cyclamen, are among the most sash ionable colors Hair cloth and alpaca skirts made with tl r;e rutiles up the back and i steel in the Bottom are prophetic o: a crinoline scare. Yatchiug dresses are made of crean white or blue serge, with red sailoi collar, cult’s and panel trimmed witl gilt braid and buttons. Moire ribbons is delicate oolor aud chi e patterns are iu use foi trimming black dresses and giving h touch of color to white crepoi gowns. A novelty iu lace is made with aground of tree different materials —guipure, net aud gauze. Anoth er variety is in two shades of color creaiu and butter or cream and coffee. A new dress material is called “Venetian,’’ and is to take th* place of cahsmere and a silk check called “Scotch Llama” is very soft and fine in texture. Tiny checks are becoming very popular for walking dresses bicycling costumes and dressy dinner gowns. A DELSARTE TRAGr-DY. “Julia.” said the young man ii a low impassioned tone. “1 have long sought the opportunity to teb you how deeply—how sincerely— ’ The expression of amazemeni upon her features checked his ut terance. He looked down and hesitated. ‘■Proceed, sir,” she said, in a reassuring tone. “Oh, Julia! surely your heart tells you what I would say. 1 love 'you, Julia! Will you be my—but no! I read too well mv answer in your face Adieu, then, forever! But the time will yet come when you will bitterly regret —’ , And he dashed wildly from the apartment. “Harold! Harold! Come back, yon have misunderstood;’’ she called a - him. But it was too late “Oh! "What base I done'. ’ she <x claimed in anguish. “Yes }es-I see it all now! I have assumed the wrou- Delsavtean expressioi . Ins ea 1 of.J y j succeeded by Deliberation,’ as I iu i! tended, my features expressed’Aston isument and Aversion.”—Puck. 4 EQUAL 12 t 4. i. e. Four Weeks by our method of teaching I book-keeping is equal to Twelve Weiks by ol | plan. Positions guaranteed under certain con I ditious. Best patronized Business college in th . South. .MX) Student- in a tendance the past r ’ vear. Eleven Teachers. Nashville is the edu cational center of the South Ch’ap Board. No vacation. Enter any- time. Home Study. \ye have recently prepareo books on Book keeping, Shorthand and Penmanship especially adapted to home study. Send for our “Free” il lustrated 80-page catalogue and state "your’ wants. Address J. E. Draughon, Presi.ten Draughoo’s Practical Business college an Schoo: of Shorthand and Telegraphy, Nashvill Tenn. N. B.—w e pay $5 cash for all vacancies as book-keepers, stenographers, etc., reported to ,L us, provided we till same. (Mention this papea 111 when you write.) Lanham & Sons are still at the old stand ,236 Broad St., selling first class 1-2 gallon Joe Cream Freezers at only $ 1. KLUSTER OF BULL’S EYE SHOTS. One, among the best, of the rec : . bilious at the Public School exhibi tion Wednesday night, was, ‘l? e face against the pane,” 1 y M ss Nel lie Adamson lam due Miss Nellie an apoh'gy for the oversight in n< t mentioning it, for, while the num ber had been left off the printed pro ram, I was one of the big audience who thoroughly enjoyed the piece and appreciaed the talent afid abilii of t ie young la<ly who rendered it. * ♦ My only excuse for t'nt over sight s that I have been “enjoying” an ex perience of the’ 1 face aganst the pain h i self for some days— “Pneuralgm.” Phis also and the defect of the printed program, on wl i h I relied <>r dots,’’ caused me to fail to men tion Miss Lula West’s most credita ble member on the Violin. To both hese beautiful little maidens lam uy reason of my unpardonable over -iglit, deeply involved ar d the Hust ler of Rome will never rest at ease until it has an oport unity to redeem its self. ♦ * * Squire Hardin, of Texas Valley, was in the city today and te Is m* that the new cotton crop is in a bad fix. The cold weather has got in its work and the prospects are most unfavorable. * * * River Joe Harris, tells me that tie has 40 acres of corn that he has ploughed the third time and that the stalks will average nearly ‘waist high.’’ The balance of hie corn is younger, but is rqually as good condition for its age. Joe Harris says that this dry weather necessitates more work for corn ; hau it would were the “seasons” better. » * Mr. Harris says that the oat crop, as a general thing, is veiy pour this year; but he thinks his wneat will yield nearly 20 bushels to ’.he acre. Joe Harris is one of (he most successful farmers in the StaJe ami is very hopeful of Floyd’s outlook- if the cold weath er would ever depart those coasts- * A * I am glau to see James A, Hall mount the tnp' d of the morning Tribune. Jim heads a nev combi nation that takes hold of the life aud goes to monkeying with the liberties of the Trib. Here’s to him may he succeed aud succeed well. COXEY ISM. Pancake Jonuy is traveling incog nito at the head of a block of five. “Grub ’ is the permanent password. There is a better feeling toward Coxey since be lost money on that horse deal. A Chicago barber has shaved every man iu the Commonweal army. This will futher antagonize Senator Peffer The privates grumble became the officers get pie. Let them wait. Pio ofte n carries its own revenge. The men are beginning to mur mur about the way Browne spells bis name. Why isn’t a camp named after Sock less Jerry? There i < a growing desire on the part of the army to abolish the weath er bureau in Washington. Marshal Hungry Sam says that hard times are a soft snap. One of the privates bad a terrible nightmare recently.He dreamed that he was at work. When J.S. Coxey left Chicago it is said he had a rarefied air about him.— New York World. 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 of Boots au 1 Shoes from R. T. Con nally and will sell tn«m out at about bait of their former prices. Mens S7O<J j patent leather shoes for SIOO, big 1 line of ladies, misses and children j slipppers at a great reduction. Call I and sae them. J. T. Dugger 216 Broad St. Successor to R. T. Connally. >u<. a,, .... < ,t, . > .h d for ooa> <■ <cr. r>.“--ibt’ 1r- ' ■ . > ..v ?<r, •" ■ ’. - .-...ansr. ,-,r b.er. »n«J e* THE HUSTLER OF ROME. FRIDAY JUNE 1. 1894. HOW’S THIS! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case ot Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo , O. We the uP'lersigne 1, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honerable in all busina s transactions and fi nancially able to carry out any obli stations made bv their firm. West <k Truax, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo O. * Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toieds, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. THE LATEST, WHAT IS THE LATEST ? We have just Recd -a beautiful lot of tl e very latest styles of suiting & pants goods which we will make up to order—at unheard of low prices We are turning an out absolute perfect fit & the finest work ever seen in Rome—if you want a genu ine tailor made suit come to us and y will get it—We do not advitise suits ninde to order’’ & then order you a ready, made suit from Cincin nati or New York, but every suit we -ell is made right here in Rome & t,o your order— Burney pants Co. ts 220. Broad S.T SPECIAL SOTKE. The faiends and patrons ot the late firm of Crouch & Watson are respectfully in formed that any prescription or special formula filled by the old firm can be refilled by the undersigned, We invite our friends and the public generally to bear tliis in mind as our high standard of merit both as to drugs used and the prescriptionists copond ing them will always be main tained, Thanking the pub lic for the liberate patronage so generously bestowed upon us we hold ourselves at all im?sin readiness to continue to serve our friends. Respectfully. J T Crouch & Co E.T. V. HOM TO THE EAST Leave East Rome 5 40am 4 40 pm Arrive Cleveland 755 am 7 02 pm “ Knoxville 10 25 a m 10 00 p m “ Bristol 2 15 p m 4 30 a m “ Washington 402a in 9 10 p m “ Baltimore 500 am 1100 p m * Philadelphia 7 to a m 3 50 a m “ New York 10 50 am 6 52am Trains leaving East Rome, 5 4‘» a m has a Pull man Sleeping car Mobile to Cleveland, where it connects with the popular Vestibule dining car train for W ishington and New Yonr. This tram also connects at Cleveland with train for Chattanooga arrives at 9 :85 a. in. T-e4:4op.m train lounects at Col'ewah Junction with Sleep ing < ar for Radford, Va, making direct con nection for all points East. To The North and West Leave East R“n e 440 pm. 200 am 10 40 am. Arrive chattanoova, 740 pm. 450 am 1:20 pm. “ Cincinnati! 730 am. .20 pm “ Nashville 620 „m. 10 55 am 72* pm. »• Memphis 710 am 610 pm “ Sr. Louis 645 pm. 705 am “ Kansas city 725 pm. 10 sam • “ Little Rock 230 pin. 2’sa- * Ft. Worth bOO am. 750 pm Train leaving East Rome 4:49 pm is the pop ular “Cincinnati & Florida Limited.’ It is full ve*tibuied and runs solid Jacksonville to Cin cinnati, carrying Pul man's finest sleeping cars and a maguiticeiit observation car from Macon to Chattanooga (seats free) where it makes di rect connection with solid train with through -leeping car attach.-d Chattanooga to Memphis, connecting there for ah points west. To Alabam ■ T exap & the West. Leave East R >iue 2 •am 11 15 am ]4 02 pm Arrive Atlanta 610 a n 155 pm 645 pm " Augusta 12.) pm 925 pin 515 am “ m icom 10. 0 am 725 pm 10 45 pm “ Savannah 925 pm 700 am “ Brunswick 715 pm «15 am “ Jacksonville 900 >iu c.lv.in. Train leavin - East Rome 2:50 a m runs solid to Brunswick. Sleeping cars chat anooga to At lanta The 11 :n> a 111 tr in solid through vesti buled train to Jacksonville, stops in Atlanta 1:55 until 7:%pm takes on sleeping car to Brunswick and the connection from 4 :02 trai". The 11 :15 am 'rail, connects with 11 & D, S A L. A & W P and Ga. railroad trains in the Union Depot, Atlanta. It also has an eleuan: abserva -11011 chair car (seats free) to Macon. Tj South Georgia Ca: olina and Florida. Leave East Rome 9 40 pm, Aiiive Aiinistoi. 12 05 night “ Se'tna 5 80 am “ Montgoine’y 7 00 an.’ “ Mobile 12 30 no< n “ New Orleans 445 pm “ Houston 7 to am Leave East Rome 4 10 pm. Alpine Accommoda tion. Leave East Rome 2 0 pis . Gadsden and At talla Accom ' odation I rain leaving East koine 9 40 pm. has Pull man Sleepii g car at Mobile connecting with Pullman car to New Orleans. For further particular, ticke's or sleeping car reservations, call on or wri'« to T. <’. Smith, 1’ & T A . Koine Ga. 1. A Hell DP A Sei'.a al >, J J Farnswoith, Dp A. A'lainac.a. B w wrenn DPa Knoxville Tenn. 1C Jj J> I <"{ MG HI S INAOH9 . sr/uOTXi ro -UOu L 4922 IT X'BUBK 4G h t a«, . »** 4 * *4 W. A. RHOBY Having < p rLrc l iase 6. tlie entire stock of Furniture from Messrs. «• Hanks & Roberts, and consoi dated it with my already large stock I am now -(-CROWDED WITH • »1 And am ready to supply your with anything and everything -(■IN THE FURNITURE L»- Business is business, and if you can secure furniture now, that you will buy ] ater on at regular uri ces and save from t wenty to fifty per cent, why IS * » I respectfully direct your attention to the great bargains that you know I must have secured i 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, Kinkaid Corner Broad S