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

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* iw I 9LOSSOM as safe and as a fla> ed poultice. 4.. likeaponj. ■ ce, drawine out *1 ?er ar J pain id curing al’ uibeases peculiat . ? ladies. “Orange Blosi is a pas 'e, easily used at any time; f '• applied nght to the parts very lady can treat herseh ith it. Mailed to any address upon re ;iptofsi. Dr. J.A. McGill&Co, Panorama Place, Chicago, IK. Sold by D, W. Curry Druggist- I Take M. A. THEDFORD'S LIVER MEDICINE. i S' -v FOR / SI YoSTIVENESS dyspepsia I (T ‘ JfT Sick ok WIGESTION \NEPVOUS- J/l/ousress\ CADACHE v . Jaundice e-OURNESS gWi.OSS OF Stomach Appetite "one Genuine Without The Likeness ..no .. icnature orM A.Thedford on FrontOf Each Wrapper. M. A.Thedford Med.(§’ Rome.ga. « . .... W. L. Douclas IS THE BEST. OliWt NO SQUEAKING. *5. CORDOVAN, | french&enamelledcalf: W X $ 4?3. 5 -PFINECALF&KANGAROI W * 3.5 P police, 3 SOLES. I A | I M y . t j | '* EXTRA FINE. ,'®U *2.*1. 7 s Boys'SchoolShoes. -LADIES ' Je?- £i 3 SEND FOR CATALOGUE ‘ W-L-DOUGLAS, BROCKTON. MASS. L ou cun save money by pnrcbnsiug VV. L. Itougln« Shoes, Because, we are the largest manufacturers of fivertised shoes in the world. i.tid guarantee ie value by stamping the name and price on ie bottom, which protects you against high rices and the middleman's profits. Our shoes iqual custom work in style, easy fitting and ..caring qualities. We have them sold every if . here at lower prices for the value given than |: ay other make. Take no substitute. If your ’ <.ealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by Cantrell & Owens, • ■•’—ae •>i iim »■ _■ —. • ■•’"•MX «• Sl—l i ■ [e°e Osh] 1 In Posliutc. we will aenti fr, « A. Sample Envelope, of either 7 WHITE, FT ESH or BIILUTTE PozzoNre 1 OWDER. i I Yon have seen it advertised for many & f years, but hav you ever tried it?—lf 7 I not.—you do not know what an Ideal 7 " Complexion Powder is. ' S H POZZONTS H . I II ....J i. 7 besides being an acknowledged teautitler, Z fl ■ has ninny refreshing uses. it prevents chut- S' r ing,sun-burn, wind-tan.leswnsperspinition, \ ■ B ®c.; infactitlsumo tdelieuteamldesirablo S’ r protection'to tlio face during hot weather. - | It Is Sold Everywhere. c For sample, address / IJ. A. POZZONI CO. St. Louis, Moi ■- MENTION THIS PAPER. ( MAGNETIC NERVINE. Is told with writter i7 guarantee to cun A NorvoueProetra IW‘'?F tlon, Fit., Dini ne»«, Headache ah< £JI Neuralgia and Wake .J fuinetv,cawed bye? cew»i v e useof Ophin 'vn vv 000 RU< l A h*< hoi; Mental Depre BBFORE - AFTER - »iou, B O ttenin B « e Brain, causing Misery, Insanity and Death irreness, Impotency, Lost Power in either hm remature Old Age, Involuntary Losses, cause over-indulgence, over-exertion of the Brain an ror. of Youth. It gives to Wenk Organs their dural Vigor and doubles the joys of life; curei icorrhceu and Fems'e Weakness. A month’s treat mt, in plain package, by mall, to any address, fl r box, 6 boxes f 5. with every 15 order we give 11 ritten Guarantee to cure or refund the money, routers free. Oua-' itee issued only by our ex wive agent. “Warter’s “Hand nade” is the latest | reduction from the tome Cigar Factory, or sale by a|) dealers, ’ry one. $25 FOR MECHANTILE 1 COURSE IN MBMMBhi h 11 l: b< .< >ks for particulars J.G.HARMISON.\ ' ELECTEIG GAR COLUI | 1 ook Over rhe Passengers— Many of Th- m Will Interest You ML“ Maggie Byrd of thin citv G i visting fiiends iu Chattanooga this week, Cui. P.?!. S eil.ley, continues very low at Lis heme on Third Avenue and East 2nd St- He will hardly recover, Mr. Paul Hardin continues very low, Ropes are stretched across the streets iu front of bis fatners home to turn vehicles with their noise, out of his hearing - Found: A Masonic pin with the letter C, in the center, Owner can get same by enquiring at this office. The best 5 cent smoke on the market is Warter’s hand made.” For sale by all dealers. Try one. Dr. R, M. Harbin, of Rome spent Sunday in the city —Calhoun Times. Mr James A. Hall, of the Rome Tribune, spent Sunday with home folks. —Calhoun Times “Orange Blossom*’ is safe and harmless as a flax seed poultice: Any lady can use it herself. Sold by D. W. Currj. The Elecsric car company hand !< d the big crowds who attended the Z'*no balloon ascension yester day afternoon wi‘h the gieatest ease. Go out this afternoon and ejoy the ride and the “high up” free show. Burney’s lightening Transfer, reliable and responsible. Arm strong office. Open day and night- Phone 126. Paul Reese’s Sunday britches have got the hydryfoby—a mad dog bit them yesterday—Pi ul went mad too. That is to say Paul got mad and went after the dog —but failed to slay him.’ “Orange Bloesi m” is a painles cuie of ah diseases peculiar women Sold by’D W.Cuny. Miss Atonia Watters, after a de lightful visit to relative a and pends in Watters district has returned to her(home in Rome. Mr. C. S. Lambert General Agent for the Singer Mfg. Co. for the Southern States, with head quarters at Richmond Va* is in Rome with Mr. W. R. Johnson, the Atlanta Branch Manager for same company, looking after the intense of their company. Mr Lambert reports a hue pros pect a>l through the Southern stales tor a fir e tall business. Mr. Johnson sajs he is enjoying a fine business from the Atlanta office. Mr. Johnson :s a clover gentleman and a hustler from the word Go. Go to A. B. McAr ver’s & Co. to buy your oxford ties and low cut shoes at New York cost. NOTICE To all whom it may concern : This is to notify you that I have this day sold out my grocery business; and al accounts on my books are now duel Please call at once and settle with Mr W L. Swain. All accounts not paid by August sth will be sued. Resp’t July 21-94-6 t. T. Fall Foster, NOTICE TOtIHE PUBLIC I will not be responsible for any debt contracted by my husband Will Sullivan. Signed Hattie Sullivan. Every pair of lew cut shoes and oxford ties in my house at New York co»t for cash.| A. B. McArver & C o. —X ..." j ■L-.;..' - - ■■ TOO \M E” I'OR SHU. People at the East Tennessee 'depot a day or two agp ns the . ■I * i | iHO’th-bound passenger train pull- 1 ed up from Brunswick witnessed a : : rich colloquy between a very com- 1 4 ical old gentleman and a small I « boy who was carrying around the I lunch basket. When the train stopped a thin I old man, with a mouth like a crullers clambered down out of the ' train. He carried an umbrella tied J up with a shoe siring and an did ■ valise which looked as if it might ’ have been with Lee at Apponiat * tox. As to himself otherwise, he looked as if he might have come from Coffee county. He sat down on a hand truck near by the train, deposited his property between his legs and beckoned to a lunch boy who was passing by with a basket of sand wiches. “Got anything ter eat, young feller?” “Sandwiches—ham, chicken and tongue.” “Air they fraish?” “Certainty. ” “Thar ain’t no certainty about it,” the facetious old hayseed per sisted getting rid of his large chew of tobacco and running his hand down amongst the lunch. “The sandwich business is ticklish in hot weather.” “They’re fresh,” said the boy, impatiently; “they’ve only been made an hour.” “I’d rather like a chicken sand wich.” remarked the old man. “iflknowed I wouldn’t draw a wing.” - “No wings, sir; all clear meat. ” “ ’Spose you let me see one of them sandwishes.” “Can’t, sir; they are all wrap ped up. Take one.” “How much do you ask for ’em? “Ten cents.” “Not by the dozen, young fel ler; how much for one?” , “T en cents.” “Gt at day ’n mornin’,” gasped the old man, horror stricken ; “ten cents for two bites of bread and a smell of chicken. I'm hungry enough to eat a pick axe, but I’m game; and 1 tell you, boy, before I pay ten cents for one little sand wich I’ll set in my seat and roll my eyes and swaller all the way to Chickamaugy. I’m goin’ up thar to look around a little over the ground whar your pa and we fought, bled and died before you was—” At this juncture the train start ed off, and the old man was up . and swinging on the car step in a second. —Macon Telegraph. KEEP II [ .o s = _ £ |fCGO:L : JI ™ | j And it 'will Keep You Cool F Drink It when you rsty; when you i are tired : when you are overheated. When- j ever you feel that a dealt!* giving temperance • drink will do you good, drink • HIRES’ Rootbeer I A 15c. pkg. makes 5 gallons. Sold everywhere. £ Bend Sc •tamp for beautiful picture carda and bo>k. S The ('baa, E. Hires Co., Philadelphia, s ■MMUUHimmaMmmiiHiiiiHiiiiiiiHiiHiiHiiiiiininju*; COMBINATION POLCY. INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT. Thieis b policy c< n biiiii g s 20 year endowment policy with a2l payment life policy, for half the amount ot the endowment, and is IN FULL IMMEDIATE BENEFIT; but ID case of death withen the first year from any pulmonary disease but one half the insurance (i. e., one quarter of the endowment) will be paid. For insurance; a -combination policy may be taken cut for $250 endowment, maturing in 20 years and its terms will nrovide that if death occur while the policy is in force within the 20 years $125 will be paid; if the insured survive 20 years, he will receive $250 in cash and still hold his policy as bu or dinary paid up life policy for $125, payable at death without any.futher payment of. pi<iiMU.ir The premium is the same for all ages’; but applications will ao’t.be itiJqiXediJißjftti less thaftl 13 r pr more than 50 / uext birthday, ts. FOR WOMEN FOLK"'. •‘WHAT IT ALL MEANS. ’ Each eve she meets meat the gate— I 11 er brow has roses on it; i “ And for one kiss she gives me eight j (That means a samim rbi niiet.) Eaen dish that n.ost dJighta tbe eye The table bad upon it; Ami “Dear, try this, .'.nd this,” she cries (That means a summer bonnet.) My slippers always are in sight; My smoking cap, I don it; She strokes my hair: "You’re tired tonight.’ (That means a summer bonn el.) Sneli kind a teutions I Never saw The like! Heaven's blessing on it! Go I bless botn wife <nd mother-in-law (That means a summer bonnet.) Ethel Kerr, WOMEN AS WAGE EARNERS. * * * Tbo health of that div.sion Os women workers which may be cnll ed professional compares favor ably with that of their moie favor ed sisters—if to have nothing to . do is to be considered as favored. Work itself does not hurt women. In the occupations which show a percentage of ill health, it is. prov en to be the accompaniments of work, before mentioned, which are •he factor inducing ill healtn. It must always be difficult tc compile statistic covering the mor al lite of men or women, but so far as information can be co’ected it proves that girls who work for their living are girls who prizejvir ' tue and chastity. Vice is always ready to welcome new devotees, and in a certain sense the girl who chooses it has less.struggle for her food and clothing than they have who work eighteen hours a day doing peice sewing, or working iu stores at five dollars a we“k. In factory towns it is customary to coudenim the girls who flock on the streets at night, and who are noisy and conspicuous there; but it is well to remember that those evenings aie the girls’ relaxation and they may be loud without be ing sinful. The former comes from a lack of gentle breeding, not alw:>j s from depravity. Credit ts due to these women who value so highly that intangible, womanly virtue, that they retain it through tempatations outward and inward. The economic evils of women workers may be summed up in these paragraphs., Insufficient wages. Imperfect health , Lack of education, The grinding poverty which for bids any culture. The unfitness of the workers live for these of the mothers of the coming generations. The temptations to seek eval rather than good.—From Home and Country for August. GWALTNEY’S SCHOOL FOR BOYS, Will open on September 10th, Boys prepaired for Jun ior class at college. For circu lar giving full information, Address J. D. Gwaltney Rome Ga, What Nerve Berries have done for others will do for you. IST DAY. vv VIGOR \ OF 15TH DAY. g* MEN t™//' tuicktf , and Permanently Restored, both day. A positive cure for all Wei ,nesses, Nervousness Debility. >tn<i all their train of evils resultinq from early errors and later excesses; the resul of overwork, ilrkaeo. worry, etc. Develop • and gives tone and strength to the ,»xual or,’ Iran.. Sil op, unnatural lou.t or itiirhUv emissions caused by youthful error, or ex cessive use of tobaeeo. opium and liquor Which lead to and insanity Their useshows immediate improvement. Accep: no imitation. Insist upon having the genuine no otner. Con en s«vlVC LJu! ilcb, lentto carry it 1 rest pocket, price, fl.oo per box, six boxes, on, full treatment. $.5.00. S.uaranteed to curt* art y unse. If not kept by your druggist we will send them b> mail, upon receipt of price, in plain wrap, per. Pamphlet free. Address all mail orders to Vn iIKA.N MEDICAL CO.. Cincinnati. O. For sa’e by Crouch & Co. ‘‘Warter’s Hand, made, ” tfrats the brand of the |a£est and best •, the A6'a .Eggto.-, your dealer for one. - MILL*- We ACean Business Call and Get Onr .Buying, VV e are Seiling 8 SASFT, DOORS A XI ) BLINDS Flooring, Ceiling, Ballusters and Brackets A-t Bottom JHrices HUME & PERKINS SH OUTER COLIEGE FOR YOUNG LADIES ROME, GEORGIA. A VC ; / ■ A 1 i twFwW j I Tflft SrW-Weld vr ■ - - ’ Tin LT! TISLIOjFE SWin 1 ITIII,IBII ADVANTAGES: I. A lofty and healthful site, frr-e from malaria. 2‘ Charming grounds and scenery—an ideal situation. 3. Magnificent brick buildings--“ The beauty of the colleges.’* 4. Every material comfort and convenience. 5. A complete force of a3compliehed Teachers. 6. A eplentiiil Conservatory of Music. 7. A renowned School of Art. 8 An unsurpassed Department of Elocution and Physica Culture. 9. A strong and thorough curriculum. 10. 4 superior Finishing School. 11. A delightful home for the pupil away from parents. 12. Reasonable charges. For cataloguew and special information, apply to Dr. A. J. BATTLE, President, Or Prof. Ivy W. Duggan, Business Manager. D D D PIMPLES, BLOTCHES B ■ 3 8 Fg AHO OLD SORES + I prickly ash, poke root CATARRH, MALARIA, r AND POTASSIUM KIDNEY TROUBLES f Makes and DYSPEPSIA i Marvelous Cures ■ MUO IUIVUU vui —Prickly Ash. Poke Root and Potts- ▼ • in, e ■yk • •ium, the greatest blood purifier on in Blood Poison 5 mwmhmhm Messrs Lippman Bros. . Savannah, .• Ga.: Dear Sirs—l bought a bottle or Rheumatism r months’treatment at tha Hot Spring,. , _ fiend three bottles C. O. D. and Scrofula \ W Ml Ml <■4 Aberdeen, Brown County, O. P. P. P. purifies the blood, builds up €apt. J. D. Johnston. Mr e engTh“Fo weakened 1 ntrve.’ exp™ whom it ma t concern: I here- diseases, gi vlng the pat lent health ami « ,f Z nV Pheakin *1 happiness where sickness, gloomy °*f* p P* for e ruptions of the eldn. I feeing, and iassltudo first prevailed. d^^ee^e’erupt^n“on X For primary secondary and tertiary syphilis, tor blood poisoning, rnercu- ‘SJw antirel/cured * A rial poison, malaria, dyspepsia, and Af U |miNRTON in afl blood and skin diseased like (finned by) J- P blotches, pimples, old chronic ulcers. Bavannan. ua. tetter, scald head, boils, erysipelas, Nktn ranrer Cared. eczema—we mny say, without fearof vwocer >. contradiction, that P. P. I*, is the best Teitimonv from the Mayor of Sequin,TtX. >, blood purifier In the world, and makes * positive, speedy and permanent cures Bkouin, Tbx. , January 14, 1R93. in all cases. > Messrs. LtrPMXN Bros. . Savannah, V __________ Ga.: Gentlemen— l have tried your P. Ladles whose syatems are poisoned P- P- fur a disease of the skin, usually and whose blood Is in an impure condl- known <s skin cane• r ’®f tlon, due to menstrual Irregularities, standing. relief .1# are peculiarly benefited by the won- purifies the blood and derful tonic and blood cleansing prop- rltatlon from the Be..t of tho disease «... ertles of P. P. P - Prickly Ash, Poke and prevents nny spreading of the M Root and Potassium sones, I have taken flveor six bottles »n<i iQtaasiurn. and feol confident thnt another course SPBINniW Mo., Aug. 11th. 1893. So* and “stomach T —I can speak la the hlgtivst terms of double? Yours truly your medicine from my Hiwn personal troubles. Yours truiy ( knowledge. J was affected with heart Y nt Lair. disease, pleuri.y and rheumatlsm-for . Attorney at Law. 35 years, was treated by tlio very bost S Book on Blood Diseases Maned Free. r ' ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT. F cheerfully say it lias done mehiore . nnnna . m good than anything I have overtaken. I—s Aa IM oKUwi lean frecommend your medicine to all “ sw.«-».w w sufferers ot the above k PROPRIETORS, fiprlngflold. Green County, Mo. Lippman’s Block,Savannah,Ga - , uIAWHOGD RESTORED! Tli>> wonderful remedy iS t •yj.l t > ,vW luraup >dto t urea.; nervousdiseasplf.sucli as Weak Memory,Lossof Brain ■ft 'ayflit,', —•• , * row«Mlk>ad , aehe,Wake>iUiiew; Bort Manhood,Nightly Buiissions, NervoWJ "(S’ * *?■*'•' lit"*, all drains and loss of power in Generative Organs of either sex causea . V, B. fjal f t ~ ' f oaorexertKuvj'oiHhiiri crimra,. excessive useoi tobacco, opium or sum- ; ' a -JBwsiVvJ-l’o .nWhOK whlofi load to Inßrrnltv, C-iasuroptlon or Insanl.y. Can no carried in JC ' ' -1 ”’•4 /i,r **• *♦ *>aH prerasM. With a «.» order »• xrja.Mirlve r» nimYastre l<M>wr* ofexefWfra tire money. Sold by all **.’ l -’YurL'i»ts. Ask for ft, take no otter. Write forfreeMedfral Rook sent seal a MToui A>o «niK'.i 1 .,b. in plain wrapper.; Andress NEK VE SEED CO., Masonls Temple CiUCAUI* rar «n le ’n Koine. br BiCAbFORU llßL’ti QQn Druoaiata. ,