The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, September 11, 1894, Image 6

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In the Crisis of life, the man Who Hesitates Is Lost How to succeed —that is the great question. The most important thing is to know what you want to do, and then do it well. No half-measure. Whatever your business, trade or profession, make yourself master of It. No useful knowledge comes amiss. Study the practical part of your business first and ornament your mind afterward. But you will sMy: I work hard; my salary is small; 1 have no room nor money for a library wherewith to educatejmyself, and no time for lectures or,lessons. Now Laster: rAiJf your room jh only six feet by four and yOwr income the smallest, you can it.witfi the best library "in the wor d at a cost that will surprise you by its insignificance. That library consists of one wor 1 ’ inly. Blit that one work covers the entire field of hitman knowledge. It is a work worthy to be i yttur guide through life. It is the new up-to-date edition of the Great Encyclopedia Britannica, and if you are a subscriber to The Constitution you can have it as your own by the simple saving of io cents a day, , Write for application blank. The Constitution!, ATLANTA. GA. N • " Flour 40cts. at Mor ELEGTHIG CAH GOLUM 1 ook Over the Many of Them Will ■|| Interest You MW Mr. Henry. Selman,and family leave shortly tor Texas. Mi<s Malx'l Seay and Mrs. son an- \ isit iny friends in At laiiß® Miss Ixoseliud Johnson left terday lor Nashville to attend lege. B Horace E. King nnU leave ly for Virginia, where he will eJI ter the University of Virginia. M Messrs. Walter Cothren, EM Mabdox, and Montague Gammon, will go to the University of Geor gia tiiis year. Boling Sullivan, who has been spending the Summer with rela tives in Louisville, has returned home. I Cartersville vs. Rome Thursday, Friday and Saturday. It will be the baseball event of the season in Rome. Col. J. L. Burnett, of Gadsden one of the hustling lawyers of North East Alabama, is in the city today on professional busines. Miss Edith Lester stepped and fell on the sidewalk yesterday breaking her arm. The wound was quite painful, but was skillfully dressed by Dr. Lindsay Johnson. The many frieuds of popular Police i man Thos Moore will be sorry to learn that he and family will leave in a few days for Texas,Mr. Moore, hys made the ‘-ity an efficent official and Rome dislikes to give up such good citizens. He will locate in Rockwall county. Mr. George A. Stuck, of Selma, is in the city. Mr. J E . Garwin ,* of Rock Rup Ala. is in the city. few days for Atlanta, where he will resume his studies in the Tech nological school. He is a bright young man and is destined to wju distinction in any profession he may choose. For Sale Cheap:—One good horse and set of harness, also bug gy. Apply to Charley .McKinney, No. 802 Broad St. ( J-7-(st. Mis* Ocie a very ch«tmlng | and populiryounv lady of Carter?. [ villa is the guest of Misses. Edith and I V iola Smith. Flour 40 aud 45 cents, Morris; The colored society gives annual full dress german on Thursday night in their han. in the Empire Block under the management of John H Wi ight, Ihe colored W ard McAlister of Rwme. Starch 5 cents lb. Murns 1 otk Ctndy 15 cents lb. Morns Book?, slate s,tablets and per c Is at Smiths I I have opened up the Buena- Vista Hotel, newly furnished and renovated aud am now ready to accomodate the public at reason able prices. 9-1 ts Mrs Lou Fchols. | Warter’s “Hand made” grows more pop lular as the days go by-- - 1 and its because of mer it. For sale by all deal ers. Try one. While in Chicago, Mr.C. L. Kahler ' prominent shoe merchant of Des I ! Moines, lowa, had quite a serions I time of it He took such a severe ‘ cold that he could hardly talk or nav- I igate, but the prompt use of Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy cured him ; of bis cold so quickly that others at the hotel who bad coldfe foliowee his example and half a dozen persons or- I dered it from the nearest drug store.> They were profuse in their thanks to ; Mr. Kahler for telling them how k to| cure a bad cold so quickly. For sale , j by gLow ry Bros Druggists. |, 1 effect BEijSSQM Is as safe and harmless as a fla> seed poultice. It acts tike a pool, tice, drawing cut fever ar J pah. and curing al! diseases peculiar to ladies. ‘'Oranga Blest:Cm” is a pas ttle, easalv used at any time; < is applfcc right to the parts Every lga#y can treat herseL with it. Mailed to any address upon re ceiptofsi. Dr. J, A. McGill & Co € Panorama Place, Chicago, IE. Sold by D, W. Curry Druggist. Wbwi two ing, alwnyti take a cake of John*Ws ( riental Soap with you ; dis< ases are of en caught from using h< tei «oap. For sale by J, T. Crouch & C< . ■ H ■ I ■ ' H v 1: .' 1 A r. > • i i i’v? ’ 1 ■ \'-"EE? 11 ' ' HI g »llllllg ,jiM' ' 111: i o ii.. '? 11 ■ • i - ffiMwwSsßßsßßli ' uti ■l. • > .-V^B 111 1 :iI |||| I!||l|||IIB ’th 1 ' B 1 Having this day sold my good will in busi ness Undertaking, Ey r ' niture & etc., to tneMc- Donald-S parks-Ste w art Co., I bespeak tor them the liberal patron age extended us ini tne i past knowing that they ! merrit the same by their ! strict and careful atten tion to business. W. A Rhudy. Referingto the above we asslu e the publ ll that they cant-xpect o us none but the best .attention andconsiue ation in the Underta - ing departme n t—o i success and neputat in the furniture a I '.carpet business i s well known to need any 'comment at this tirn - (soliciting your trade i all ourdepartments, w are yours truly, . g , McDonai d-S park 5 Stewart-Co.