The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, August 03, 1894, Image 4

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BMC CAJI» Look Over the Passengers— Many of 'ih-m Will Interest You Mr. W. A. K io>vies Df* yenter for Atlanta. Mr. C. J, Ful.er,ot Suinnurville i? in the citv. Mr.C.H,Sanford, of Atlanta, sp* nt yeoierauj iu inecitj. Mish Bhsbih Keeae left today for Catous i Spi mgs to spiud reveral weeks. Mr.J.M. Beliali, a prominent attor ney ut SuuiiuerviUe, was in the city yesterday. Mr. Burton Davis, a bHinPonie young university gallant, ik spend ing b verai days with »\ alter Coth ran. Mr. Jno. W. Cain, of tne Chat tooga News, passed through ths city yesterday on bis way to At lanta. Judge and Miss Mary Morton left this morning for several weeks visit in Macon and other Middle Georgia towns. FOR RENT. - I have 4 nice rooms to rent cheAp. Well situated, Good suiiouudiuus. Apply to. C. A. Trivett. Miss Daisy Camp, of koine, is vis iting Miss Jessie Reynolds —Muri etta Journal. Mrs.J.N. W’ioht, of Rome, wh > lr 9 been visiting her daughte, Mrs. M .B. Harbour, has returned to the city Gordon Citizen, Mr. Harper Hamilton went down 4o Atlanta, yesterday to attend the meeting of the Georgia Bar Asso— ' ciation. 331 Broad Street. “Orange Blossom’’ is s-ife and harmless as a flax see I i o iltice: An ladv can use it herself Soid bv D. W. Curry. Dr- G. T. Goe’chtus and family have returned to the city from a pleasant stay of several weeks al Piedmont Springs, Alabama. “Orange Blossom’’ is a painless cure of idl diseases peculiar women Sold by D W. Curry. Mrs. 8 E. Knowles, who has been visiting her sou, Mr. W A Knowles, returned to her home in Greensboro yesterday morning. Go to A. B, McAr ver’s & Co. to buy your oxford ties and low cut shoes at New York cost. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Neil, ot Washington, D. C , arrived in the city yesterday, and will spend sev eral days visiting friends and rel a'ives. Mrs. Neil wrs one ol R inie’s fairest daughters, and is well known here. Every pair o : lew cut shoes and oxford ties in my house at New York cost for cash. A. B. McArver & Co. Mr. and Mrs, C.P. Livermore, of Calhoun, are on a visit to the city. Mr. Livermore is an experienced fin ancier and bis bank at Calhoun is one of the most prosperous in Georgia. “Warter’s Hand made,” thats the brand of the latest and best production from the Warters Cigar Facto ry. Ask your dealer for one. Capt. Thompson Hiles returned yesterday from Lookout Mountain. Mrs. Hiles and daughter Miss Ethel stopped off at Catoosa Springs where t ley w’ll spend a month at that fash ionable resort- Miss Celeste Ayer left yesterday for New York, where she will remain several months, completing her art studies. Miss Ayer is one of the coming young lady artists of the South. $25 FOR MECHANTILE COURSE IN BOOK-KEEPING Including Books Call at office for particulars J.G. HARMISON-i: FOR WOMEN FOLKS. A POIN TAB 0U r PO VER 1A . A woman can b-» diguifiei even if sh* is poor, nor should she feel that because p.verti has flung its sombre cloak around her she should diaw its folds still closer and hide herself from .the pure suosh n * of the world or the kind ly fell iwthip of her friends, Teo many women are inclined when p or, to withdraw into a shell, snail fashio i, and become crabbed and p >verty spoiled. Pov verty is not the greatest of crimes, as many suppose. There are lots worse than that, and wealth is not the alpha and omega of happiness The woma,. of line nature will accept this fact gracefully, and by her example help many a disheart ened woman to look on the bright side of life, to look her finances squarely in the face and avoid lay ing out her money in unnecessary expenditure. Bv a bit of 'fore thought a small sum of money can work wonders, as the active, fiue natured woman who has learueu it all, well knows* MARRYING IN A PANIC. In the early part of her child hood a woman is apt to think al! she has to do is to wait and amuse herself in the interval; that the futu-e h <lds the fairy prince who is sure to present himself so mer or later and that he will, be al! that she would have him to be. She has made up her mind what he is to be like and what must be his various qualifications, and she “Vbu chooses mentally the color ot his eyes and his general appear ance. She is so sure of her future and that the “right man’ .will finally put in an appearance that she gives little or no thought to present sui tors and remains “in maiden me ditation fancy free,’ until sudden ly she realizes the awful fact tba the years are passing and that her “chances” are becoming lessened, a>d that the fairy prince is a manage, after all. It is then that the average wo man will in nine cases out of ten, take the first available candidate that offers, rather than remain unmarrid. Her family expects her to marry ; she is brought up to no occupation; what the world will say she has been to the consider all important. So rather than to run the chance of remaining single she electa to unite herself for better or for worse to some comparative stranger who may be utterly uncongenial the match being simply the result of a panic. THE KENEDY HOUSE. If you are going to Chattanooga, Tenn , and desire to stop at a first class Hotel at reasonable rates, it will pay you to go to the Kenedy House,corner Ninth and Market Streets. The rooms are elegantly furnished and large and airy. The table is supplied with the very best the markets afford, electric cars pass the door for all parts of the city, and Col. Ross, the pro. prietor, is one of the cleverest ho tel men in the South. “I know an old soldier who bad chronic diarrhea of long standing to have been permanently cured by tv! - ing Chamberlain’s Colic, Choleia and Diarrhoea Remedy,” says Edward Shumpik, a prominent druggist of Minneapolis, Minn, -‘I have sold the remedy in tnis city for over seven years and consider it superior to any other medicine now on the market for bowel complaints,” 25 and 50 cent bottles of this remedy for sale by Lowry Bros, Druggist, My boy was taken with a disease resembling bloody flux. The first thing I thought of was Chamberlain's Colic, Choler J md Diarrl oe i Remedy. Two doses of it settled the mattet and cured him so mid and well. I heartily recommend this remedy to all persons suffering from a com plaint. I will answer any inquiries re garding it when stamp is inclosed. I refer to any county official as to my reliability. Wji Roach. J. P., Pnm roy, Campbell Co., Tenn, For sale by Lowry Bros. 4 ■;FC" STS J ' A t --m-WMWit i. In will »cnd f A tauwpls* r.»>^«»r **ttlier 1 7 r t.sri oviiKtXETi’E * ■ iwoni’s > i « 1 Yon have seen it advertised lor many £ ’ ;n....-s, but hav you aver tried it?—lf _■ net..—voo <]o not know what an Ideal ■' Complexiuu I’owder is. / M POZZONA'S ■5 I— »■ ii-m Mwwr si' is \ besides being an acknowledged beautlfler, Z. j has many refreshing uae*. It prevents chaf- £ big. Hiin-burn, wind-tan J *<? jiiHpcrsntrn-tion, \ 2 etc.; ir. fact it i?< it most del h!aU*fu>d desirable Rr 7 protection to the face during hot wouther. > J It Is Sold Everywhere* £- \ Fnr sample, address / 8 J. A. POZZONI CO. St. Louis, MoJ iIS *» MENTION THIS PAPER. ZjraM BLOSSOM £s as safe and as a fla> seed poultice. 1.. uke a poul tice, drawing ipam and curing al? diseases to k -’ies. ‘ Grange Elos >n” is a pas tile, easily v.sed at any time; is applied nght to the parts Every lady can treat herseh with it. Mailed to any address upon re ceipt of Sr. Dr, J.A. McGill &Co < Panorama Place, Chicago, IK. Soid by D, W. Curry Druggist Take M. A. THEDFORD'S LIVER MEDICINE. Pon / 'Ccstivenfss dyspepsia \ Sick or iNDIEESTIUN \NeRVOUS- BiliousnessX i Jaundice Sourness of Stomach Appetite None Genuine Without The Likeness..nd Signature ofM.A.Theofqrd on FrontDf Each Wrapper. M.A.Thedford Med.@' < R o M E, G A . W. L. Douclas ISTHEBEST. NO SQUEAKING. ©*s. CORDOVAN, FRENCH&ENAMELLEOCALE $ 4. 5 3. 5 - o r:NECALF&KANSAROI $3.5P POLICE,3 Soles. s 2.*l. 7 _ S BOYSSCHOOLSffI)ES. •LADIES* i4 «250»2.H7S Bestp° nGoi -a. ~~v *. SEND FOR CATALOGUE * ' Du W-L’DCUGLAS, • ** BROCKTON. MAS 3. You etiu save money by puvehasiua W. L. Boukliih Shoes, Because, we are the largest manufacturers of advertised shoes in the world, and guarantee the value by stamping the liatne ana price on the bottom, which protects you against high prices and the middleman’s profits. Our shoes equal custom work in style, easy fitting and wearing qualities. We have them sold every here at lower prices for the value given than any other make. Take no substitute. If yout dealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by Cantrell & Owens, frIAGNETIC NERVINE. ,s * o, d wi< *' wr ' ,tel ’ / guarantee to cure NorvousProstra- IW/jl tlon. Fits, Dizti- w- ne»«,Headache and Y NeuralgiaaudWake Z”|ft jrvy- fulness.causedbyez XVwk. ceeeiveuseofOplun vs. ’T o,iacco an< l Ala Bt-anne. liol; Mental Deprw E-PORE - AFTER- softening, he F3rnln, caußlng Misery, Insanity ami Death larreneHs, Impotency, Lo«t Power in either sei 'remature Old Age, Involuntary Loesee, cause »y over-indulgence, over-exertion of the Brain an Trrorsof Youth. It gives to Weak Organa their natural Vigor and doubles the joys of life; cures 'Ucorrhoea and Fenih’e Weakness. A month’s treat ient, in plain package, by mail, to any address, fl *T box, 6 boxes $5. With every order we give a Vrittan Guarantee to cure or refund the money, 'irculars free. Gua r itee issued only by our ex« lasi vo agent. Kenneth Bazemore had the good fortune to receive a small bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy when three mem bers of bis family were sick with dys entery. This one small bottle cured them all and he had some left which hegavetoGoe. W. Baker, a promi nent, merchant of the place, Lewiston, N. C.. and it cured him of the same complaint, When troubled with dvs. entery, diarrl oe i, colic or cholera morl ns, give this remedy a trial and you wul Jie mure than ; leased with the result. The praise <iiat naturally follows: its iutroductio i and use has made it very popular. 25 i-ud 50 cent bo tas for sale by. Lowry Bros, Druggist. G f« 1 }*' f!fP 1 ami Uprilll lx.»F '• y V ‘ ''“ 4 f..: i. \\ •<m ii j E y, i NOTICE. Gi.'i.uia, It ...a I I<* tte Supeii'i C aiiity, ?■ Court of said ronn- ) ty The petition of R. S. Draper show-, the following facts: Ist. That petitioner is laboring under disabilities impo-td by the granting of a divorce by the Suj»e rior Court of Floy i county to Non. Draper. 2nd. That Nora Draper ot said county, on the 14th. day ol May 1892 filed in the Clerk’s, office of the Su perior court of Floyd county, hei application for a divorce, setting north the following grounds to wi : “Said defendant wasoften times cruel abusive ami unkind to vour petiti>»n er, and his treatment recently be came so unkind and cruel to youi petitioner, that it became un' earal b. for her said husband-was continually abusingand ill treating your petiti n er by cursing her. chuiging her with unchastity and that in her presence, and in *ueh and divers other wa making the life of your petiti r miserable, his general conduct t< wards her being of such cruel chai acter that no human heart of any feeling could possibly bear and un dergo by longer c-mtinuing in Li.- resence and living with him as his wife, and they are now not living to get her as husband and wife.’’ Upon the trial of said ease at the March term IJS9I of Floyd Superior Court the f. flowing verdict was ren dered, it being the second and final verdict : “M e the Jury find sufficout proof have been submitted to dir consideration to author ze a totalcul vorce, and that a divorce, A Viienno Matiimonii l e granted Plantiff, her maiden name. Nora Moore be res'or edto her, and that the defendant, Robert Draper be not allowed to marry again. March 31st. 1894 Wneitf re petitioner prays the re moval of his said disabilities at the next September term of said Court in compliance with the statues u such cases made and provided. And your petiti- ner will ever pray etc J. B, F. Lumpkitf, Petitioners Attorney Filed in office July 6th. 18 )4. AVm. Beysiegle, Clerk Superior Court, COMBINATION POLCY. INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT. 1 bins a j <. iicy c< n 1 ii ii g r 2C year endowment policy with a2t payment life policy, for half the amount ot the endowment, and is- IX FULL IMMEDIATE BENEFIT J but IO case of death wi'hen the first year from any pulmonary disease but oue 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 provide that if death occur while the policy is in force within the 20 years $125 wd) be paid; if the insured survive 20 years, he will receive $250 in cash and still hold his policy as an or di nary paid up life policy for $125, payable at death without any futher payment of premium The premium is the same for al! ages; but applications will not be rceived upon lives less than 13 or more than 50 next birthday, ts GWALTNEY’S SCHOOL FOR BOYS. AVill open on September 10th, Boys prepaired for Jun ior class at college. For circu lar giving full information, Address J. D. Gwaltney Rome Ga, SWhat Nerve Berries have done for others they will do for y° u - IST DAY. V. VIGOR \ &■ O F 16TH DAY. MEN £«///, Quick!/ and Permanently Restored, both day" A positive cure for all Wei .nesaes, Nervousnesa Debility, and all their train of evils resultin from early errors and later excesses; the res. of overwork, slrk ieo. worry, et? Develor and gives tone and str.nulh to the ,‘xual or gnu*. Slop, unnatural loh. « o- 4 - nigh,ls eniiHHioiiH caused hr youtt-.eul error, or er cessive use of tobaeeo, opium and Honor which lead to consumption and invauils Their use shows immediate improvement. Accep no imitation. Insist upon having the genu ne Mervp Rprripc p° otae f- con en- v £3 VI I ICO, tent to carrv ie resi pocket. Price, SI.OO per box, six boxes, on> fuk treat men i xi. 4. us ran t ee<l to cure an v, -aae r s not kept by your druggist we will send them bj mall, upon receipt of price, in plain wrap pet. Pamphlet free. Address all mail orders to A-XEKICAN MEDICAL CO.. Cincinnati. O. For sale by Crouch & Co. The best 5 cent smoke on the market is Warter’s hand made.” Forsalebyall dealers. Try one. MILU* SASH, DOORS AND DIR A ]) S Flooring, Ceiling, Moulding, -Kallusters and Brackets B ottctn Prices HUME & PER KINS SHORTER COL® FOR YOUNG LADIES ROME, GEORGIA. f ’■ iSk a i cA A " 'x 1 gz-, —>■ v ...a. Til Hull SM O|»S SmMOi* 1811,1831 ADVANTAGES: I. A lofty and healthful site, from maiaria. 2‘ Charming grounds and scenery—au ideal situation. 3. Magnificent brick buildings—“ The biauty of the colleges.” 4. Every material comfort and convenience. 5. A complete force of accomplished Teachers. 6. A splendid Conservatory of Music. 7. A renowned School of Art. 8 Au unsurpassed Depaitment of Elocution and Physic a Culture. 9. A strong and thorough curriculum. 10. A superior Finishing School. 11. A delightful horns for the pupil away from parents. 12. Reasonable charges. For catalogues and special information, apply to Dr. A. J. BATTLE, President, Or Prof. Ivy W. Duggan, Business Manager. ? 0 D D PIHPtES ’ BIOTCHES Fi Fb If e and old sores * J PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT CATARRH, MALARIH, lAND POTASSIUM KIDNEY TROUBLES ? Makes and DYSPEPSIA J Marvelous Cures 5 in Blood Poison } Rheumatism ? Bead three bottles C. O. D. w and Scrofu a \ CHIU VUiUIUIU Aberdeen, Brown County, 0. V P. P. P. purifies the blood, builds up Capt. J. D. Johnston. the weak and debilitated, gives _ I bore- ▼ strength to weakened nerves, expo's K wonderful p'ropertlee A diseases, giving the patient health nnd by testify to the w d rlulf™P£ lni t happiness where sickness, gloomy or £-. P .ra with an un- ▼ feelings and lassitude first prevailed, di® sg?oeable eruption on \ For primary secondary and tertiary Jp/bmTn va^mtmtU V.T’p/wm™’®' 1 ’ T syphilis, lor blood poisoning, mercu- "J . D “‘„ antirelv cured. . T‘ al ol ?? n ' J !naiaria - dyspepsia, and J.D. JCHN6TOW. 9 wF in all blood and skin diseases, like (eignou cyz << aavannsb. ua. \ blotches, pimples, old chronic ulcers, Jgi tetter, scald head, boils, erysipelas, Skin Cancer Cured. flr eczema—we may say, without fear or _ , X i contradiction, that p. P. P. is the best Tettimonv fromtke 11ayor of Seium. itx. blood purifier in the world, and makes , sq n •• positive, speedy and permanent cures BEqriN, Tex. , January is, mt>o. w in all cases. Mzsbks. Lippman Buos.. Savannah, k Ga.: have tried your R Ladies whose systems are poisoned p ‘n°L a .. < kof?-lncer of thirty vears’ A and whose blood la in an Impure concl- E hd ound great relief: It tlon. due to menstrual irregularities, Btandlng, and .ound greux i are peculiarly benefited by the won- l f “®J”?)™ A,t of the disease dertul tonic and blood cleansing prop- ritatton from t* “® e r „ a .. iuK o f tlio V ertles of P. P. P. - Prickly Ash, Poke P r ® I v ,®?s’ Aken fiveor six bottles T toot and P..t as-mm. Snd feel confident thatanotbereouwo Springfield, Mo., Aug. llib, 1893. me'from C ?ndlgestlon°and O stomach j. -I can speak ia the highest terms of ‘ B tro) y, your medicine from my < W n personal troubles * y °?,APT W. M. RUST. T Knowledge. I was affected with heart Attorney at LaW. X disease, pleurisy and rheumatism for M 35 years, was treated by the very best „ . r ... M Pa^V^e n d% s vW n «rw h n u Wi on Bloofl Diseases mim Free. F ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT. good than anything I have ever taken. L2PPMAN BROS’ r 1 can recommend your medicine to all a sufferers ot th*' above diseases. PROPRIETORS, I-lppm»n’« Block, Savannah, a MANHOOD RESTORED! tWJ’JdS „ unrauU)ed tocureallnervousdiseasos.such as Ne 7n.'S £l 1S" w H Power, Headache, Wakefulness. Lost, Manhood, Nightly e | t | jc r s elC _ ft .liii:- Im kJ SV ness.all drains audio’s of power in GeiierativeOrgaiis mm orst 'P ASi b, voverexortltm.youlhfal error., excessive use of tobacco. n^cßr rt ed p 3 \ u ants, which lead to Infirmity. Consumption or Insani ] g 5 order ! J’TkwJD 1 vest picket. *1 per box. « for W-'., by mall prepaid. ( AT' «OTL Ja've a wrlMen guarantee to enre or ref“""JJj®, Book Ask torlt. take no <>ther. forfre^«fi| C T WB pl» ,CBiC lUUUUhASU IHUI ISI.SU, in plain wrapper. AddressNEKs ESLt.l>uu.,«u»v“» For sale in Rome, Ga- by BRADFORD DRUG CO.