The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, September 06, 1894, Image 6

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t IT'S ASniXISHINO how Dr. i i<.rce » Fa vonts Itum riptiou f - \ •<•** «|k>u mrvour AJ / i'A \ It* '• nisr ’ ml 1/ ‘P | remedy for JH If J n-i-vous and genera] L * *l) / ClicK-h, or X fc e * r Vitus’s Dance, HjhvL ■■ J<V><’-'*cnn.a, or liia *■'.}*£ t« di t y to sleep, ■Dr iwinsms, c< avulsions, flw / or “f.s,” and ovary f . J V like itieorder. w Even in <•«»«• of Insanity resulting from functional derange ments, the persistent tts>> of the “ Proscrip tion ” will, by r< -storing the natural functions, generally effe.t a enrv*. For women smTi.-iut from n n .v chronic “female complaint ” <r wewkness; for women who are run-down or overworked; at the change from to womanhood; and, later, at the critical “change of life’’—it is a medicine that a-dely asid certainly builds up, Ctrengthena, reguli-tes, and cures. If it doesn’t, if it ever fails to benefit or cure, you have your money back. What more can anyone ask ? Is anything that isn’t sold in this way likely to be “ just, aa good ” f The Barney Tailoring Co 220 Broadway. " 1 What about a a very fine pair of pants, do you need a pair? Burney Tailor ing Co., has just received the largest and best selected stock of pant goo d s ever shown in Rome. We have bought heavily of fine pant goods and will make you a pair of dants for $ 1 O that will cost you 12. to $1 4. elsewhere. We have a MAN pants maker who learn ed his trade in New York and is as fine a pants maker as ever came South, so if you want a fine pair of pants, made right, call on us and we furnish them on short notice. The Burney Tailoring Co. 220 Broadway BUYING i A PIANO. I You have been thinking o buying a Piano for a long time. 1 f you keep putting it off you will never get it. Now is the time to buy, a* hill is near at hand, crops were never better. Nights are getting longer, ai d you have more time to enjoy music. Call at store 227, Broad street and let me show you some fine in struments. lean sell you anew Piano for $2(10,00. A good one far $300,00,0r a frstclass onewill cost a little more. Terms easy. If you can't call at the store write for catologue and price All 1 want is a chance to prove ray claims. I sell some of the best make oi Pianos and Or gans, and wiil save you mon ey on most anything in the music line. E. E. FORBES, 227. Broad & Anniston Ala. KINDER STRANGE. A Scant Dozen of hems well Worth Reading. THRILLING STORIES. ATame Crow with Luminous egs. A human faced clock A Weave cuts four sets of Teeth. A Wo mans Nerve. Dr. Gutherie, of Edinburgh, af ter currying on ragged schools in that «ity for a number of years, sent, invitations to a dinner to boys who had found a bjessing in the schools. Two hundred and fifty responded, one gentleman travel ing 500 miles to be present. A Tame crow with luminous legs is owned by Zehed<*e Smith, of Elks Run, Md, At least, Zebedee claims that peculiarity for the bird, when it is placed in a dark room and somebody whistles “Sweet Marie.” This, he asserts, will cause its legs to twinkle in a most beautiful manner. A Human face clock is on view in the window of a St. Petersburg. Russia, watchmaker. The hands are pivoted on the nose, and any messages spoken into its ear are repeated by a phonograph through its mouth. It is said to be the only clock of the kind at present in ex istence. James Leodom,a Rockville,lll., farmer, has a Brahma rooster which amuses itself by hanging head downward from the rung of a ladder. It was hatched while a company of strolling acorbats were performing in Leedom’s barn. Whether this has anything to do with this unchicken-like act, is the merest conjecture. Charles Hinton, a farmer, near Covington, Ga, found the other day that, one of his sheep had got a large maypop lodged in its throat. He took his pocketknife out and cut the creature’s throat, removed the maypop and sewed up the wound. The sheep will recover, Hinton had no veteorinary experi ence but is naturally clever, Dental surgeons in Stony Strat ford, England, are puzzled over the case of weaver, who has shed four teeth in twenty years. His wife rubs his gums with a rubber ring and doses him with soothing syrup when he is cutting a new set. The neighbors make remarks in tended to be facetious, but which wound his feelings considerably. Upto a few weeks ago John Baiscch, of Mascoutah, 111., de lighted in giving his family pleas ant surprises. Just before he di«. d he told his son to dig in a certain spot, after the furnel. The son ob beyvd him mid found a kettle con taining $1,160 in gold. A tew days later the family was further sur prised by the discovery that the father had his life insured for SB,OOO. Probably the oldest clergyman in the world was a Greek priest who lately died in Thessaly. Greece, after completing his 120th year. He never left the place in which he was born and where he died. He was accustomed to begin his priestly offices before sunrise, and to retire promptly at 9. His sight and hearing were in excellent good condition to the day of his death, and he never made use of his glasses He was in the active ministry for ninety-nine years. A marriage resulting in an extra ordinary state of complicated family relations recently took place in Birmingham, England. The woman had been married three times before, and each time had taken for her husband a wid ow with children. Her fourth husband was a widower, and. as he had children by his first wife, who was herself a widow with children when he married her, the newly married couple started their mat rimonal companionship with a fam ily composed of no less than eight previous marriages. It is a unique position whic a young Englishwoman, a|Miss Ham ilton, of London, will fill in the I palace of the Ameer oft abuj. She is simply to pose as a lady for the inmates of his harem. With an unusual liberality of spirit for an Asiatic potentate, he perceives the advantage to be re ceived from his wive s intercourse with a refined and intelligent wo man, and he is giving it to them. Miss Hamilton is highly accom plished, and a physician as well, but she goes to the ameer’s court in the sole capacity of lady, and is well paid for it. Mrs. Elmer Hathaway, of Ger ing Neb., has a little more pres ence of mind and a trifle more of muscular activity than most wo men, . The other day she left her two babies in a wagon while she stepped into the post-office. In a moment she heard a shout, and looking down the street, she saw her team running away, with the babies behind riding to almost certain death. Instead of scream ing. she ran into the road, and, as the Hying horses dashed past her, she seized the end gate of the wag on, pulled herself up into the box, secured possession of the reinsand brought,the frightened animals to a stop. And all the babies did were to smile. REMARKABLE FEATURES With Barnum & Bailey’s Greatest Show on Earth, Every year ifor many past, the press and public have wildly enthusiastic over (he extent and magnificence of the Barnum & Bailey Greatest Show on earth, which will be seen here exactly as it wap in New York. But whet will be said of it this year, superior as this season’s show is to all previous ones? In deed the big show has been vastly improved and enlarged in all de partments to a most wonderful ex tent. Now in the circua department alone one hundred acts are given atjevery performance, afternoon and evening by as many daring champion equestrians, athletes, gymnasts jugglers and acrobats. There are twenty acts in which perfectly trained animals are seen with twenty com’cal clowns. Sev eral of the patter were acknowl - edged to be the funniest fellows in Europe before Barnum & Baily engaged them. After the acts in the three cir cus rings and on the two elevated stages numerous hippodrome races take place, And after these the re markable exhibition of trained an imals in the specially constiucted iron-barred arena, in which lions and lambs tigers and goats bears nlid sheep ponies and elephants and other Wild and domestic beasts take part. Then there is Chiko and his bride Johanna, the giant gorillas only two of the world at present in capivity. The grand Ethnological Congress of savage and idolatrous human beings, with representatives from nearly all the savage and heathern countries in the world, an equestrian exhibition by wild and fierce Cossacks and hundreds of others. Besides the most marvelous feats in mid-air the whole entertainment is of such a grand character as to amaze everyone. A Chidren circus, too, especially provided for the delection of the little folks. The new million dollar free street pa rade will take place on the morn ing of the show’s arrival, and is . said to be the finest of its kind on earth. It will all be here on' October 16th. Ta KE M. A. THEDFORD'S LIVER MEDICINE. FoP / 'PoSTIVEfiESS DYSPEPSIA *7 JS’ Stcn Oft INDIGESTION \NERVOUS- S/L/DOSNESs\ I HEADACHE. Jaundice POORNESS OSS OF Stomach Appetite None Genuine Without The Likeness ..no Signature orM A.Thedford on FrontOf Each Wrapper. M.A.Thedforo Med.©- Rome. ga. “INTERESTING! TO ALT/ Art Potterv, Bric-a-Brae, Onyx Tables, L:be-c y, Hall and v,i i n g Lamps. China and Glassware. WE EXTEND A CORDIAL HiMON To the public to visit us and examine the beautiful articles displayed in this, our ‘NEW DEPA-RTNIENT” “A CROCKERY STORE” “A HOUSEFEJRNISHING STORE” I Where you can buy any article for Household use, very much under any price you have had heretofore. OUR 5 AND 10c COUNTERS ARE FULL OF BARGAINS. THE NOVELTY STORE C 3-. HZ. BAWLIN’S, 318 BROAD ST. ROME. GA. New Jewelry, Beautiful line of new Silver Novelties, and Silver Goods, J. K, Williamson Broad Street NOTICE. Georgia, IFoyd jlo the Superio County, t Court of said conn- ) ty- The petition of R. S. Draper shows the following facts:— Ist. That petitioner is laboring under disabilities imposed by the granting of a divorce by the Supe rior Court of Floyd county to Nora Draper. 2nd. That Nora Draper oi _said county, on the 14th. day oi May 1592 filed in the Clerk’s office of the Su perior court of Floyd county, her application for a divorce, setting north the following grounds to wit: “Saiddefendantwasoftentimeseniei abusive and unkind to your petition er, and his treatment recently be came so unkind and cruel to your petitioner, that it became unbearable, for her said husband was continually abusing and ill treating your petition er by cursing her. charging her with unchastity and that in her presence and in such and divers other ways making the life of your petitioner miserable, his general conduct to wards her being of such cruel char acter that no human heart of anj feeling could possibly bear and un dergo by longer continuing in resence and living with him as - wife, and they are now not living to gether as husband and wife. ’ Upon the trial of said case at March term 1894 of Floyd Siip prl ° Court the fallowing verdict was ren dered, it being the second and h’“ verdict: “Me the Jury find sulhcoui proof have beensubmitted t 0 "‘ consideration to author.ze a tota cu vorce, and that a divorce, A Matrimonii be granted Plantifi, e maiden name, Nora Moore be restor ed to her, and that the defen< an » Robert Draper be not allow* 1 marry again. March 31st. 1894 Wherefore petitioner prays the re moval of his said disabilities at next September term of said in compliance with the eta such cases made and provid your petitioner will ever 1 1 Petitioner; | J ■ Filed in office Jul; "Win Clerk 8