The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, September 09, 1894, Image 3

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p4o> Court Os Justice I nV IvdwK ZzTAa { Ji lVvWx-Z^ \J f )i L. Eo Bleckley, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia, speaking of the new eJition of the £nc/cfop*<ffa Britannica, says: "Ii Is a vast store of information, extending to almost every subject of human interest •* rtands *° knowledge In general somewhat as a complete dictionary does o a language. The promise. ' Seek and ye shall tnd,’ will be recalled by all who consult its pages. Having, myself, profited by frequent and continual references to the work. 1 commend It to others. Colonel Jno. Milledge, State Librarian of Georgia, says: "This Encyclopaedia, as an accurate and reliable source of information upon the vast number of subjects with which it deals, stands among the very first authorities of which I have any knowledge. Os the Encyclopedias in this library it has been selected to be placed in that part of the library devoted to the use especially of the Supreme Court of the State. I regard no , library complete without this work.” The Constitution, ATLANTA. GA. Best Yet retails aj 60c good as any 90c tobac co. Ask your dealer, W.LDowtM SW IS THE BUST. 0 Oh NO&QIJEAKIHO. . ss. CORDOVAN, A < \ „|SS.S.°POL!CE,3SoIfS. W anso.*2.WORKINGMEN U£. EXTRA FINE. 4 2J1. 7 -SBOYSSCHOCLSHOESc -LADIES- J^A? j2 blstoo N5 °M. SEND FDR CATALOGUE W-L-DOUGLAS, BROCKTON. MASS. 100 can save money by purcbaaiug Vt. L*. Douelna Shoes, Because, we are the largest manufacturers of advertised shoe, in the world, and guarantee the value by stamping the name 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 where at lower prices for the value given than any other make Take no substitute. If you> dealer cannot supply you, vre can. Sold ty Cantrell & Owens, While in Chicago, Mr C. L. Kahler a prominent shoe merchant of Des Moines, lowa, had quite a serious time of it He took such a severe cold that he could hardly talk or nav igate, but the prompt use of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy cured him Ot bis cold so quickly t hat others at the hotel who bad colds foliowee his example and half a dozen persons or dered it from the nearest drug store. They were profuse in their thanks to ilr. Kahler lor telling them how cure a bad cold so quickly. For sale by Lowry Bros Druggists. NORTHGECiRCIfi feisiltai Mkp, WARTMEN7 OF THE UNIVERSITY, Hahlonega, Georgia. Fall terms 1 b . eB ' n ’ flrßt Mondty in February. flrst Monday in September. full literary courses, tuition free thai »ple corps of teachers. THROUGH MILITARY under a V. S. Army Officer detailed bv Secretary of war. Departments of Business, Short n ’ typewriting, Telegraphy, Music and Art. VoXr raPeteßt and thorou « h instructors. CNG LADIES equal advantages. CHEAPEST COLLEGE 111 THE SOUTH ures« Ca « ,ilOßUeß an<l full information ad Trusted"*" 7 Tre “ urer ° r »<>"' ope I suppose he broke ? OurL <art eventually?” Perdita sayk i , *’T°u don’t mean to h/iib* • ? ke tLe eu 8’g ea »ent? “No Jeu poker with papa and broke —Truth. THEATRICAL. Pungent Paragraphs About Thea ter Folks, LOCAL AND FOREIGN. 'Caste” to be out on About the 28th. A Word About Some Attractive At tractions Booked to Attract Do you like comedy? You shall have it in ‘ Jane’ The Colonel imh! the Spider and the Fly, Si Perk ins and other good comedies. Do you like tragedy? You shall have it in Thus W. Keere Mr. James Young, Lillian Lewis Sadir Whitford, Robt Downing and Ma rie Wainwright. Do you like Melodrama? You shall have it in, the Operator,Hat tie Bernard Chase, the Torrado Pawn Ticket 210. Jno.L. Sulivan, and The Fast Mail. Do you like >.( veek of good comedy drama a«d fastshows at populor prices; You shall have that in Mabl> Page. Have you a favorite or an? one particular show you would like to see If so how do some of these strike you. The Devils Auction, Mrf.lam es Brown, Potter and Kyrle Ballew Culeaines Minstrels The Boston Me troplitan Co. in Spectacular produc tive. The above are some of the book ings at the Opera House for the coming season, some come this mouths some do not come before spring is almost here. You can surely ni?k a few, you would like to see can’t you?Of course, then go and enjoy yourself for three hours once in a while. The wrinkles of pleasure are more desireabie than the wrinkles of pain. Take a fifty seven cents silver dollar give your boy the quarter and let him go and see from his favorite positiou and you Jtake the rest and see the show from yours You will get a dollars worth sure, the dollars worth of your daddies too. That is the small boy will get the '‘2s of his daddies”worth any how and he can b« a good demo erat.That is the way to dem<-natize silver. This is no tariff on shows for there is an ad velorem duty owed to your health and happiness. Pay it and maybe someday vou will have the tax Collector asking von the amount of your income and you w<il have asha ic-» to p it in operation another good Demo critic law The show business, from the point of view of an opera house Manager, must take a back seat for the next week or ten days Why? because the circus is coming Circus advertising and opera house ad vertising do not mix well, that is they do not mix at all. It is al most impossible to find even the old patent medicine signs, so gayly bedecked are’the fences, the barns, the bill boards the windows and all with the wonders of the coming of the circus, Mr. Robert L. Downing in his production of the “Gladiator” this season is said to use two real lions in the arena scene. They are under perfect control and add very much to the realism of the act. It is a positive fact that neither one of them however, is Mexican, or in the least resembling the same. Floyd county lion hunters, please take notice and do not ask for a complimentary ticket on ac count of vour long and intimate acquaintance with the star lion. “The Operator”’s the next show at the. Opera liaise, and it is a show that can hardly be surpassed as a scenic production, lie Newell Brothers, kn<>wn to the theat ik ul world as the “Twin Stars,” play the leading parts in this strong attraction. “caste’’ Caste is almost a perfect play ; Mr Max O’Rell to to the contrary not withstanding-In the Englhsh etand aid Drama it ranks very near to the “School for Scandal,” “She Stoops to Conquer.” or the -Hunchback.’’ It is itself the founder of ‘ a school, and no higher praise can be given to ( THE HUSTLER OF ROME. SUNDAY SEPTEMBER,9 1894- a modern comedy than to say of it that it belongs to the school of Ca-te. There is no prettier, simpler lore story told in fiction than the story it tells, and the kind hearts are more than cornets which pervades it makes an exceleut text fop an excelent stage sermon. Extract from a letter by Lau rence Hutton in the New York Dramatic Mirror. The above delightful comedy will be put on the boards of Nevin Opera House by a competent com pany of Rome’s best amateur dramatie talent, tie latter part of this month, The play will be elegantly mounted and interspers ed with the latest songs. This is the same comedy that a party of young people of this city made such a hit, in Atlanta, AnnistVn and Dalton. The performance will be for the benefit of the Young Men’s Library Association’ REMARKABLE FEATURES With Barnum & Bailey’s Greatest Show on Earth, Every year for many past, the press and public have been wildly enthusiastic over the extent aud magnificence of the Barnum & Bailey Greatest Show on earth.! which will be seen here exactly as it wae in New York. But what 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 h 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 comical clowns. Sev eral of the later 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 constructed iron-barred arena, in which lions and lambs tigers aud goats bears nd 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 idolatro-s human beings, with representatives from nearly all the savage and heathern countries in the world, Wanted: A pair of second hand wagon scales. Johnson & Waters. , 9—3 4t ♦ North Rome. A. M. Bailey, a well known citizen of Eugene, Oregon, says bis wife has for years been troubled with chron ic diarrhoea and used many remedies with litt’e relief until she fried Cham berlain’s Colic, Cholera and diarrhoea Remedy, which has cured her sound a>d well Give it a trial ;n I you will be surprised at the prompt relief it affords. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Lowry Bros., Druggists. I r> u equaled .•’ I vantages to young men desinifc a ■ . ..’hh r Shorthand. Course thorough ano IS <> . w rree -ar fart: tn Rome Circulars free H>. R MISf )N. President. What Nerve Berries have Hone for others for you fa VIGOR \ OF 15TH DAY. MEN Quick!/ and Permanently Restcred. 30TH A positive cure for nil Wei .nesses, NorvouMiest Debility, and ail their trais of pvih< resultin from early errors and later excesses; the resu. of overwork. worry etc Develop and gives tone and nirenjcth to th or Iran a. Si top* unnatural »«r nithd emieeiona caused by youthful or pi cessive use of tobacco, opium aud rfiouor which lead to ronmianiptioii and liiunnily Their use shows immediate improvement. A ccep no imitation. Insiai upon having the genv ne Nerve Berries, pocket. Price, $1.(10 per box. nix boxes, on ful treatment. «6.(«>. Gnuraniml tocurea'i, < Me. If not kept by your druggist we will send them bj mail, upon receipt of price, In plain wrap per. Pamphlet free. Address all mail orders i'" A'XKKIA AN nJKUiCAL. CO.. Ciacinn.ll < For sale by Crouch & ,Co. MY FRIEND JIM.. * JUST AN ETCHING. I have given to the world an ac count of the terrible experience 1 had with my friei d Jim one night when his gentle pqul was torn with pity for the strikers. Since that time up to a few days ago, he had been persuing the eVefi tenor of his way, and bad developed no new and alarming symptoms. Jim is a peouliir fel!o-«. In his periods of sanity, which lasts anywhere from one week to three months, he is mild and sweet tempered as a lamb. But if anything happens to ruffle the plac id surface of one of those lucid spells, he will bottle np his feelings for a whole day, just to give me the benefit of the same wnen I oome in at night Now for a very long while J;im has entertained a sneaking affeeb ion for a very sweet young lady. It has always been a source of great mystification, how Jiin managed to keep it from me as as long as he did. But I think he held it as a thing too scared to divulge to such a plebian as my self. I knew for quite a while before he confided in me that something unusual was agitating his bosom. But one day I was standing talk ing to him, and all at once he burst out: “Old man, I am in love!” Poor old, foolish, cranky Jim. He has seared his soul with the fe verish opinion of wild-eyed anar chy, has done and said many cu rious things, but this is the sad dest’blow of all. I guyed him unmercifully, at first about the “holy passion,” “dainty cupid” and such things, and he took it all good humoredly. But the other night I went Ijust a little too far. It happened in this way. I went up to the room about 11 o’clock, and contraty to the accustomed order of things, Jim was not in bed reading. I lay down and commenced perusing a current magazine. Presently he came in and I ask ed him where he had been. “I have been to see my divinity,” he said. Hitherto he has been satisfied to grin at her idiotically as she drove up the street, but it seemed that he was harder struck than I had given credit for. He at once launched into a glow ing euDgy of the girl. He told o her seraphic face, the two “blue windows,” showing her pure soul and all such stuff. While he was talking his excitement was pitiful to behold. He took off nis immac ulate collar and cuffs, tossed them under the bed, and then deposited his shoes on the bureau. “Old fel, I don’t think she looks very bright, do you?” I mildly ventured. Yegods! Once again he became a raving lunatic. He leaped up, grabbed a book and threw it at my defenseless head. With the spring of a- tiger, he bounded onto the bed, but I in gloriously beat a retreat by crawl ing under the bed. I lay there quaking with terror, I argued and pleaded with him for two blessed hours before he would allow me to get out. He would not say another word to me during the night, but I heard him saying something about “dear” “darling,” etc., in his sleep. Next morning he woke me up early and said : “Old man, I beg your pardon for my idiotic conduct last night,” and to this day he has never men tioned that girl’s name again. J.C. R. ■— l < O » GWALTNEYS SCHOOL FOR BOYS, Will open on September 10th, Boys prepared for Jun ior class at college, For circu lar giving full information, Address K. J. Gwaltney, Rome Ga. SHINGLES, We make them and sell them at bottom prices, HUME & PERKINS ■ ■ ■ I "■ ■■■■■ MJII I SHOPS REMOVED. . To my patrons and the public I wish to state, that 1 have removed ms Carriage Waggons and. Blacksmith Shops From the old stand in the Fourth Ward to buildin opposite the New Ccurt house where' I am always readv to do guaranteed Carriage, buggy, wagon bnd Blacksmith work Repairing and Horse Shoeing a specialty M. A.. WIMPEE, JW W- HART, Leather and Shoe Findings, Hand made Shoes built to order, Repairing:; a speciality, at Masonic Temple Store. I k [ |M _ _ ___ u RffihlWß S rfTTV. tilV? ■ I**"**"^— sa " a ——""""VL —— - r-7- .. ■ IZ~T ' * gg^^gjj|jii<mHi—-' > > ’ Nafan - Avenue HOTEL Madison Aven e and 58 p n, Streets NEW YORK. $□ per day and up. American Plan. • 4, 4-* • » FIR-.PROOF AND FIRST-CLASS IN EVER¥ PARTICULAR A ' l - Two Blocks, from the Third and Sixth Avenue Ek Bad roads The Madison aid Fourth Avenue and Belt Line Care the Door, H. M. CL AIK .proprietor J* * Passenger Ele /t tor runs all night.