The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, August 09, 1894, Image 4

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ELECTRIC CAR COLUMN Look Over the Passengers— Many of Them Will interest You Miss Ency Mathis is a guest of her cousin, Miss Lizzie \ incent of South Rome. Miss Rosa Johnson left Thurs day on a visit to friends m Rome* Chattooga News. Miss Martie Burch, of Augusta, is visiting her aunt Mrs G W. Du val on Ave A. Will. Johnson, of Rome, was visiting his tather, John W. John son, last week.—Samtnerville News. “Orange Blosoms” is sife and harmless as a flax see 1 poultice: Any ladv can use it henself. Sold by D. W. Curry. Capt A. B. S. Mosley aud Depu ty Sheriff J. I'. McConnell spent the day enjoying a Sunday School pic nic and settlement barbecue at. Kirtm's Grove. Johnson’s Magnetic Oil cures cramps aud colic and internal neu ralgia and headache aud backache nstautly. 25 and 50 cts. For sale by J. T. Crouch <fe Co. We saw a young lady at church the other night who had every ap pearance of a person who did not indulge in the corsett habit. Sen sible woman—Chattooga News. “Orange Blossom’’is a painless cure of aH diseases peculiar women Sold by D W. Curry. Cain of Chattooga, says; J. H Dodd kfiled a rattler last week that was tour feet and two inches long and sported eleven lattles. Mr. Dodd says it was as large around as his arm. When traveling, always take a cake of Johns >n‘s Oriental Soap wit h you ; diseases are often caught from using tyctel <»oap. For sale by J, T. Crouch & Co. Pros. J. C. King found two ripe peaches on a tree m his yard Mon day. He has another tree with abn.t twenty-five peaches on it. These are all the peaches we have heard of to date—-Chattooga News In the afternoon session of the County the New Court House wat accepted from the Architect and Contr ictor. Mr. J Batton, the contractor his in the er ection of this building I est a mon menttohis handicraft, A capable woman wishes a situa t on as assistant housekeeper in he. t el or boarding house. Address Mrs Bean. 8-8-6 t. Care this Office Mr, Paul Hardin, continues to improve and will soon be out ®f all danger. This seems little short of miarculous to those wh > were lie .r him during h s illnesi. Mr. John Perkins, whose arm was amputated Tuesday night, is getting along very nicely. It seems that while camped on Whitemores Island, he saw a duck and pulling his gun from some bed clothing sprang the hammer causing the en tire load of shot to enter at the jjgbt wrist and tear away the fore arm. Miss Liizie Kammerer, one of I the Hustler’s fair lady composi | tors was tendered a birthday par- i ty and banquet by her parents, • Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kamerer, of the Fifth Ward last night.. The | event was a most pleasant surprise | to the young lady, who, with her I many friends enjoyed a most | pleasunt evening. My boy was taken with a disease resembling bloody flux. The first thing I thought of was Chamberlain’s I Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. | Two doses of it settled the mattet ' and cured him sound and w’ell. I heartily recommend this remedy to , all persons snflering from a com plaint. I will answer any inquiries re t gardiug it when stamp is inclosed. I refei to any county official as to my - reliability. Wm Roach. J. P., Pnm r toy, Campbell Co., Tenn. For sale Iby Lowry Bros. tmamteA tm a £ye and Ointment Is a certain cure for Chronic Sore Even ■ | TraauLtted Eye Lids, Sore Nipples, Piles, ”4 <^czelna -Tetter, Salt Rheum and Scald Head, My ’5 cents per box. Fo. sale by druggists. TO HORSE OWNERS. I- For putting a horse in a fine healthy con dition try Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders. # *° ne u l. l,^e ostein, aid digestion, cure I; ■ of appetite, relieve constipation, correct L * idney disorders and destroy worms, giving ! I fa<-w life to an old or over worked horse. 2f , ■k .at* Df •„ . -kage. *ar sale 6, <L *ggists I IV- IF Pimples blackhead , moles, freckels tan and sunburn removed by John sou’h Oiiental Soai , Medicnal, For! sale by J, T. Croucn A Co Jim ami John Riddle, two col- I ored citiz*ms reported to The Hustier of Rome, thia afternoon that they and o'h th had. had a fight with the famous Mexican Lion over in Deans’ bottom above the Mouth of Drycreek. They say •he lion wears a collar and chain. Motormau Tom Hendrix and conductor Ed Wood had a n..vel experience with a mule coit out at Lytles Spiings. The colt follow ed the car from Judge Harris’ res idence to the end of the line, aud when the car stopped, hie muleship boarded it about midway. Mr Hendrix advised Ed Wood to col lect his fair i>ut the j oung conduc tor refused on the ground that the youngster was under 5 years of age. He and Mr. Hendrix drove his muleship through the car and left him in the suburbs. DeVmne It is the name of the man who probably stands the highest in the printing craft. It is. therefore, right that the most handsome tvpe ever cast from a type-founder's matrix should bear the name of DeVlnne There are four styles of DeVlnne now being cast by the various foundries. ” DeVinne.” 44 DeVinne Slope.” " DeVinne Shaded ’* and “ DeVinne Outflna ” DeVSnne OotHne Is the 'Xvle used above, and Is by far the most refined of all the hamdsome DeVinne faces. There is something about its modest beauty that seems especially to attract to its use the advertiser who is conscious that the article he wishes to present to the public rests on its own intrinsic merit, and does not therefore need the bombast of black-faced type to emphasize its claims. Yoo May Have Noticed That literary works of the highest character, such as the Encyclopaedia Britannica. Century Dictionary, etc., invariably choose a modest type, such as this, to advertise their merits. This is especially true of the first named work, which is almost invariably brought to your notice by a line of tins De v i mie (Jutline.” AFs ANNIE DELLE DOTS. All the News From Livingston and Suburbs. Annie Ddle, Ga., August, 8 There was a Barbecue at Proctor, Spring last Thursday with quite a large crowd in attendance. Master John Morton Hughes, who has been verry sick is rapidly recovering. Miss Annie Delle Sandford the lovely little (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Saudtord is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Cothran, at Barnesville, Ga. Mr. Jim White, Morten of Ath ens is visiting the family of his uncle Mr. C. P. Morton and feast ing on the pure ozoue of our mouuntain air. Mr. Alexander Blair who has been visiting friends here returned to hie home in Macon today. Mr. Robert M, Hughes arrived this morning, in response to a tele gram to see his little sou who has been very ill, Mies. Ida Kere hae opened here school at Sandfords School House and has a large attendance. NORTH GEORGIA briciM • CoDege, AT DAHLONEGA. A branch of the State University Spring Tern begins First Monday in February. Fall Term begins First Monday in September. Beat »choo) in the south, for students with liiniiesi means. The military training is thorougn, oeing under a IT. S. Army offieet, detailed by the Secretary of "War. BOTH SEX EM HAVE EQVAI. ADVAN TAGES. Students nre prepared and licensed t<: teach in toe public schools, by act of the legislature. Lectures, on Agriculture and the Sciences by distinguished educators and scholars. For health the climate is unsurpassed Altitude 2237 feet. Board $9 per month and upwards. Mess ing at lower rates. Each •senator arid representative of th* statejs entitled and requested to appoint out pupil from his district or county, withou* paying matriculation fee. during his term For catalog er information, address So* rotary or Tieasurer. Board of frusteea NOTICE. Georgia, IFuyd ITo the Superii x County, Court of said eoi>u- ) I .V- The petition of R. S. Draper shows the following facts: Ist. That petitioner is laboring under dimbilities imposed by the granting of a divorce by the Supe rior Court of Fioy i comity to Nora Draper. 2nd. That Nora Draper of said county, on the 14th. day oi May 1892 filed in the Clerk’s office of the Su perior court of Floyd coun y, her application for a divorce, setting north the following grounds to wit: ‘•Saiddefemlantwasoftentiiuescruel abusive and unkind to jour petition er, and his treatment recently be came so unkind and cruel to your petitioner, that it became unheaiabl*, for her said husband whs continually abusingaud ill treating your petitiol - er by cursing her. charging her with unchastity and that iu her presence, and in such and divers other ways, making the life of your petition* r miserable, his general conduct to wards her being of such cruel char acter that no human heart of ai y feeling could possibly bear and un dergo by longer continuing in his resence and living with him as bis wife, and they are now not living to get her as husband and wife.’’ Upon the trial of said case at the March term 1894 of Floyd Superior Court the L flowing verdict was ren dered, it being the second and final verdict: “We the Jury find sufficout proof have been submitted to dir consideration to author ze a totalcul vorce, and that a divorce, A Viienno Matrimonii be granted Plantiff, her maiden name, Nora Moore be restor ed to her, and that the defendant, Robert Draper be not allowed to marry again. Match 31st. 1894 When f re petitioner prays the re tnoval of his said disabilities at the next September term of said Court in compliance with the statues in sueli cases made and provided. And your petiti ner will ever pray etc. J. B, F. Lumpkin, Petitioners Attorney Filed in office July 6th. 1814. Wm. Beysiegle, Clerk Superior Court, ■Ows > At i to himself, “If the A | ■ ■ moon I couid get, y yg. I whenever I’m dry '— J/ my throat I could ' wet; The moon is a ~ ■wff quarter —with a quar ter I hear; you can 'v.* 7 v purchase five gal- ’ lons ox" MjH ires’ : Root Beer.” ' Del’clou**, Temper- *'< ance. Thirst quenching, , Health-Giving Drink. Good tor any time of year. , A aft. package makes 5 gallons. Be sure and ! j FAIR FACES Disfigured by Eruptions ARE CURED BY Ayers Sarsaparilla “Some years “■ ag0 ’ 1 was * ll 11 0? ter,il,le con(ii_ Go ll with a hu- °s mor, or erup- o : tion, which o* 2. broke out all over m y face o R ml body. See- O U 11 g the testi- ° /mony °f others o / as to the effl- o cacyof Ayer’s ° Sarsaparilla in like cases, I concluded o to give this medicine a trial, and the O result was a thorough cure, no sign of ° the complaint making its appearance o since. I have no hesitation in recom- O mending Ayer’s Sarsaparilla for any ° kind of skin disease.” —J. W. Dean, q Moss Point, Miss. O Ayer’s LT,Sarsaparilla | Admitted at the World’s Fair ° pooooooooooooooooooooooo le not complete I v it Lout a n ideal "LEXIQU . a DER. |R | 1 I Combine'’ ev° ; element of 9 , I beauty and puritv It is beauti ’ I fying, soo' ’nr, healing, health- I ,1 I ful, and hern ’ess, and wh°n ‘J rightly used ; i visible. A most J 2 delicate and desirable prole';., jn . ; J to the face in this climate. Insist upon having tire genuine. |[\3 IT IS FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. W. Leather and Shoe Findings, Hand made Shoes built to order, Repairing a speciality, at Masonic Temple Store. -(■PLAINING MILL* We Mean Bnsines« Cail and (-ret (hir Prices Before Buying, VV e are Seiling SASH. BOORS ANDBLINDS Flooring. Ceiling, Moulding, Balinsters aud Brackets -skt Bottom Brices HUME & PERKINS SH ORTER COLLEGE FOR YOUNG LADIES ROME, GEORGIA. I ■ <' *!»'’■' 1 > t fee II? e WBOir t - F ** r* J) TP j - .It *■ flj\<J * 2L. • " • r A ‘ "4 Tlr Neil 8 w Ojus ADVANTAGES: I. A lofty and healthful site, free 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 accomplished Teachers. 6. A splendid Conservatory of Music. 7. A renowned School of Art. 8 An unsurpassed Department of Flocuiiou and Fhvsica Culture. 9. A strong and thorough curriculum. 10. A superior Finishing School. 11. A delightfnljhome 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 POSITIONS GUARANTEED! UNDER REASONABLE CONDITIONS. Our FREE 120-pagß catalogue will explain why we san afford it. Send for it now. Address Draugbton’a Practical Business College, Nashville, Teun. Book-keeping, Shorthand, Pen ■ manship and Telegraphy, We spend more money in the interest of our employment department than half the Business Cocleges take in as tuition, 4 weeks by our method teaching book-keeping is equal to 12 weeks by the old plan. 11 teachers, 600 students past year no vacation, enter any time. Cheap Board, We have recently prepared books especially adapted to HOME STUDY. Sent on trial . Write us and ex plain “your wants.” N, B, — He pay $5 cash for all vacancies as book keepei s, s t e n o g r aphers, teachers, clerks, etc., reported to us, provided we fill same, — ■U '•UM •> V ,M.W( ’ 1 \ ■ r .u. -u.. -mu;..*. ValnaWe Farms for Rent or sale We have On hand a number ot good farms for rent or sale. These farms have come into our hands at very rea sonable figures, and we are in position to offer them at low prices and on most favorable terms. Ten ants,and buyers would do ’well’to consult us before trading. We can rent or sell. To good parties, wishing time on Farms we are pre pared to offer bargains Come and see us. Hoskinson & Harris. Every pair of lew cut shoes and oxford ties in my house at New York cost for cash. A. B. McArver& Co. is as safe and harmless as a flax seed poultice. 1. acts a po< txce, drawing out fever and pain’ and curing al’ diseases peculiar’ to Is dies. “Orange is a pas. tile, easily used at any time* L is applied right to the parts,’ Every lady can treat herself with it. Mailed to any address upon re. ceiptofsi. Dr. J. A. McGill & Co. 4 Panorama Place, Chicago, 111. Sold by D, W. Curry Druggist. Ta kk M. A. THEDFORD'S LIVER medicine. I M \CoSTIVENCSJ dyspepsia V S'CKOZ Indigestion I XNemaus- Biuousness\ / HUDACHE. Sa UP NESS oE‘'S&ffi^j^LOSS°iJF E Stomach Appetite None Genuine Without The Likeness..no Sisnature ofMA.Theoford on FrontOf Each Wrapper. M.A.Theoford Med g. Rome.ga. W. L. Douclas ISTHEBEST. WHWEa NO SQUEAKING. g*"». CORDOVAN, ENCH&ENAMELLED CALF ?3. 5 -°FINECALF&ItoRO& 3.5° POLICE.a soles, workingmen - EXTRA FINE. Cr< S 2. t I. 7 _sßoysSchcolShoes, •LADIES- SEND FOR CATALOGUE ’ W-L-BOUGLAS, -™ BROCKTON. MASS. You can save money by purchnslua IV. L. Douuloh Shoes, Because, we are the largest manufacturers of advertised shoes in the world, anil guarantee •he value by stamping the name and price on the bottom, which protects you against high prices and the middleman’s profits. Ourshoes equal custom work in style, easy fitting and wearing qualities. We have them sold every where at tower prices for the value given than any other make. Take no substitute. If yout dealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by Cantrell & Owens, r - ' 1 i ftV.v L eE£R Tic Great Health Di ink . u afc, sure nr.'l reliable, .'.’ways on time. A pleasurer.t dtideiigkL *'otu .on tbb-. eti ievs-t.:>le. [/■/< H ??“T* ■ K H £ i ieer | A2sc. pk?*, makpssgallons. Retd everywhere. j Scud 2c. etidujx fur beauulul picture cards! and book- . The Chua. E. Hires Co., Philadelphia* MAGNETIC NEffi/INir Is sold with written “fw i'iisk guarantee to care i» orvousProstra tlon, Fits, Dun- V? sail Ws NeuralgiaamlWake T ..tjapA. • ] fulness,cause*! by ZzvZtWi. c-ivouseof Opiuti Tobacco anil Al« 'XZ rr Mental Depr« •BE-FORE - AFTER" 6 i,m, Softening' he Brain, causing Misery, Insanity andi Deatn onrreness, Impotency, Lost Power in either s ’ framature Old Age, Involuntary L*>sses, cause >y over-indulgence, over-exertion of the Brnin* a Errors of Youth. It gives to Weak Orgrrn** their ■Jaturnl Vigor and doubles the joys of life, oure .ucorrhoea and Femi.’e Weakness. A month e tri :ient, in plain package by mail, to any addres.,» •er box, C boxes jo. with every order we give Written Guarantee to cure or refund the n. *nej. 'irculars free. Gua r • itee Issued only by our ex * wive agent. wffWtfc What Nerve Berrie® have done for others they will do ior yoU * , V 2k IST DAY. -Jk'x egfaM, W ,L\ VIGOR T OF 15TH DAY. MEN Easily, Quick!, and Permanently Restored. 30TH DA ' - A positive cure for all Wei .nesses, ervouß P Debility, and all their train of evils J’ eBUlt from early errors and later excesses; the resti - of overwork. «lrk .ae«M. worry, eld. Deveiopj and gives tone and etrenKlh to th? IfaiiM. Slo|»b unnatural lon*.* or • eiiiimnionM caused by youthful error* cessive use of tobacee. opium and which lead to conMimption and J- Their use shows immediate improvement. ACv i nt) imitation. Insist upon having the gem 1 Nerve Berries, pocket. Price,-yi.OO per box. six boxes, on 1 ' treatment, $5.00. <■ uaranteed to ciirearay e* * ff not keot by your druggist we will send tn bj mail, upon receipt of price, in plain wr | per. Pamphlet free. Address all mail or AMERICAN »«»!< AIL CO., Cincinnati. For sale by Crouch & Co. _ - "lu.f, • .v.u:u, c~ ciul’-rec rtr '■* : >« i:y, •-■‘ctud i-.icrf „ —.w:. ‘it<i>'Si t>< • I'tiße. r , . - ’iff- - k indiirP*- .1 'J uuw *.*-U»**M«-