The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, September 14, 1894, Image 3

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I the finest line. I and Best Assortments I SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! I BARGAINS IN SHOES AT I & OwensW* I 240 BROAD STREET- siHonrrtTiiEt ;e I FOR YOUNG LADIES I ROME, GEORGIA. I < wh •i <1- i \ ’ - ZwV 'Jk ft | '«■ ' > ® t •j A 3®h jnj's fcVfajffitSf mT |i ' l " **El <SL Bn I j|'. ’ 9H&VEk #■ L "S* '4T K iA.*.i< Av 4X I t imOii . I -wm Session Ops SestefflUei' 19111,1894. I ADVANTAGES: - g 1 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.” B 4 Every material comfort and convenience. B 5 A complete force of accomplished Teachers. B 6. A splendid Conservatory of Music. K 7, A renowned School of Art. ■ 8. Au unsurpassed Depaitment of Elocution and Phyeica H Culture. ■ 9. A strong and thorough curriculum. H 10. A superior Finishing School. E 11. A delightful home for the pupil »«ay from parents. R 12. Reasonable charges. RL For catalogues and special information, apply te ■ Dr A. J. BATTLE,President. ■ Or Prof. Ivy W. Duggan, Business Manager I A. ■O•(rA. KK A HI), ■ oDEALER IN» I MILLINERY and I FANCY GOODS. ■ Have moved to 304 Broad Street I Medical Building. I CALL AND SEE US. B ~ I I THE LITTLE RUBY I TONSORIAL PARLORS, I If you want work In mv line call at my Shop. I Frank. Taylor, theold I ’ ■' HISS?? ■ uhSilicii^tX“. C«n U -Mee MR A * T st pocko '- *’ I •-!”" ■ : »*• l,y f t h.- mt.nev. Held by . ■i > AC* v « nvv t-Ml , , i u-i .■. ~ :■> cure nr r» f ' .Med'.e.'tl Book Bent. sw I ■R ‘ •'> *- lor BiUtt »u rtcDltt J■• ♦ J fc/UwKM 7 ’*** a T**' • "" ■ "■•■■ i . ■■>■ IU - ' - THE HUSTLER OF ROME, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER, 14 1894. TABERNACLE MEETINGS. They Begin Next Sunday—The Usual lara Crowds Expected. Only a few days intervene now until the opening of the annual tabernacle meetings. The services will begin next Sunday and will last one week. Rev. Sam Jones and other, dis tinguished divines will be on hand and preach. A great time is 'ooked for : n I it isejcpected much good will be ac complished for the Master’s cause. It is expected that there will he the usual vast assemblage of peo ple not only from our own commu nity but from all the neighboring points Cartersville has always done the clean thing in entertaining visitors and this year will be no exception. The tabernacle meetings of 1894 will be a great success.—Courant. ft SLEEPY POLICEMAN. ' He Turned out to Have Been a Cigarette Fiend. New York. Sept. 14.—Police , man Louis P. Hanson, who was recently found asleep on his post hasheen dismissed from the Brook lyn force by Commissioner Welles. His mind, it is said, has been affect-d for some time from exces sive cigarette smoking. IL A. Smith will sell you school books cheaper than the i cheapest. Mr. J. L. Burnett and son, of Gadsden, are at the Araistrong. M r . 11. IL Uhit-, laet M> u<l;.v r >iorn>ti!'was b'ttcn ’.)>.• h (Joiipor belliud inoHcasi;i, Th>* snak • was cra« l(tig vif<d»r his barn mi he caitghi. it bv i's tail to pull it nut vh»-ii it tnrw-ul its bend round mid fastened it« fangs in the index fin ger o Ins right hand He inirnexiir tteiy hasteijed to town nud had D tosh to tre>ii him. The hsnd b ci-nevery much swo’ en and he -.offered h good d-ni »>f pain, hut the doctor succeeded in stoppi g the deadly virus from doing fatal vork. — .tlarict i Join n«|. I ■ I ||| I and other bums are quickly I eased with I PAIN- KILLER I This famous panacea reduces I the inflammation, soothes the E , irritation, prevents blistering I and soreness. When first ap- I plied Pain-Killer naturally I smarts for a few minutes, then I the smart and the inflamma- I tion go off together. Take it I j ■ with you on your outing trips. I You can now get double the I < quantity at the same-old price. I Sold everywhere. Prepared only by B PERRY DAVIS & SON, | Providence, R. I. A GREAT SUFFERER \ -FKOM- Liver Complaint i Cured by the Use of Ayer’s Pills “For several o years, I was a ® greatsuffcrerfiom o liver complaint, o which caused so- o Tr’ xyi / veto pains under o right sidc ’ § L Vj ’from under the o . kwi/’j right Shoulder- o I blade, sallowness g /v* I Os the skin, low- o spiritedness, and eramp in the stomach. O I am pleased to be able to state that 1 o have been relieved of all these com- q plaints by the use of Ayer’s Pills. I o find them, also, to be an elegant after-din- g { uerpill.”—Mrs. M. A. Stead, Muncy,Pa. © r O 1 AYER’S PILLS? f o t Received Highest Awards o I I O a AT THE WORLD’S FAIR o t q a 000000000000000O OQ.O.O_q<?o3 . n -- —■— ; THEN AND NOW. 16 Democrats Have a “Record’’ on the “Flopper” and With w . MALICE AFORETHOUGHT n They Drawthe Merciless Blade B . and Drive it to the Mar ti row Joints of the old ma n's Politi it cal Anatomy B Politico makes strange b«<l fel ic lows Ah the truth of this we take > the following extracts fr un a 1- speech delive.ed by Dr. W. H F«|. 4- ton in Marietta at the court house, m September, 1890, when he was rs a Jeffersonian democratic candi 1, date for congress. )4 1 1 am the nominee of iron- bound, steel-ribbed, rock-bottom Democrats. I have been a prodigal in the past and wandered off, but, thank God, I have got back home at last. lam back in the Demo -3 cratic party to stay and I feel comfortable in being back.” “Who e . nominated Everett anyhow?” lg It was a skew-balled convention; he was put out by sub-alliance, a .j. secret order, a dark lantern crowd. 8 where they had to pay 25 cents for , n a whispered pass-word to get to g . sling a vote. God save my occupa tion as a father when it peters un til it required 25 cents to Im* paid U for the honor of casting his vote.” c The Doctor then compared them to the Know-Nothing party, Span ish inquisition and the Star Cham' ber of England. “My fellow-citi ’) zensainit you ashamed to belong to such an order. If I was you J v would quit it.” Then continued the Doctor: ‘‘These sub-treasury fellows !H wxant to get in office. If you ask t them if they are in favor of free d coinage, they will say I am for the . sub-treasury or something better.. r If you ask them if they want more ) greet hacks, they say lam for the - su’b-treasury or something better., o “JI you ask them if they want, it more gold, they reply they are for g I the sub-treasury or something bet ,l tar. That is their cry.. The sub treasury bill would fill this oexm try with a swarm of President Harrison’s appointees, like the lo custs of Egypt to devour your ; substance. It is absurd and un democratic. It would make the poor farmer poorer ami the rich j man richer. It would corner wheat, oats and corn in those warehouses |in the West and raise the price of flour, &C., imposing burdens upon the laboring people of this country and make the government a pawn ferxdker. ! “The Norway rats would nest in the warehouses and carry off the wheat and the government would he the loser.” Thus spoke Dr. Felton in 1890. Now in 1894 he accepts the third I party nomination for Congress, swallows the Omaha plalform, sub-treasury, Norway rats and all. Can you vote for such a flopper? We should think not.—Marietta Journal. II— A GRA.tlf OFFER! MME - A. RUPPERT’S S ffsEK FACE BLEACM MME. A. RUPPE’ ” J Fnys:‘•H.pprechite the liict that there are many thc’i- BandsofladlenintheUnLcd \ r fetatestbatwould like t >try H ’’Reg myWo r id-J ?euowi ied 1 E ▼Jy’ Bleach: but have beer. jO - kept from doing .-o G T ’ L-/ ait countof pn^whiehis?2 (>) per bottle or 3 bottleß tai* n ' -s’iZLAWv k together, fch.OO. in order j that ail of these run yl. rs an opportunity, I will give * ' f ‘ 1 to every caller, I -> v •<c free, a samp*** bottle, ta-.j ££ tbohoo-if v of city.or in any partof 1..e I world. I will send itsafely packedin plain wrifp r 1 ttlichurcesprepaid, for 25 cents, silver or btamj In every case 5f freckle*. ptmpleß.moth. sal iownexs, blackheads, acne,eczenia.fd I-jiess.n'utdi* netis.or any discoloration or diseaseof the skin, .nd wrinkles (not caused by facial expr-ssion) i'ACH Bleach removes absolutely. H does not cover up, as cosmetics do, but is a cure. Address MADAMK A. HUI’PERT, (Dept 0 ) Hd.e East 14th fIEW YORK CITY* VIGOOEN Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored, MAGNETIC restore Lost Manhood. Cures weaknesses. Nervous Debility and all the evils from early or later ex cesses, the results of overwork, worry, sickness, etc. Full strength, tone and development given to every organ or portion of the body. Improve ment immediately seen from the first box. Thous ands of letters of praise on file in our office. Can be carried in vest pocket. Sent by mail to any address on receipt of price. One month’s treat ■ ment in each box. Price $1.00,6 boxes, f 5.00, with i Written Guarantee to refund money if not cured. *end to us for the Genuine. Circulars Free. —~ ; ~ —s , 1 . . RACE Wftß ftT BURLINGTO A Colored Child Refused Jhhnis siun to a School for Wnites. Burlington. N. J , Sept. 14 An-| other rac« war has been precipi tated by the action of the School Board in refusing to admit Maria Holcomb, a colored girl, to a achui 1 for white children. Toe school authorities claimed that they have established a schrx 1 for colored children and equipped it with a competent, teacher a.id that the c|n d in question lives nearer that school th-iu the one she wantn to go 'o. Some time ago the Sup-en e Court compelled the school irus- I fees to admit c?l'>red children '.y the school nearest their homes, hut as Maria wou'd have to walk pa«t the colored school to reach ihe white school ’hat decision wou’d I not apply. The color'd people are v-ry an- ; gry, howeypr, as they say the col ored school is not graded, and they have called a meeting to d**vie** means to compel the authorities to admit the chi'd to the desired school. MONARCH OF THE WORLD Twenty Third Annual Tour of Sells Brothers Enormous United Show. On September IBtl . the famous ; Sells Brothers will visit the city of r Rome with their entire colossal unity of Circuses, Monsters Fifty- Cage Menagerie, Royal Roman Hippodrome, Huge Elevated Stages African Aquarium, Australian Aviary, Arabian Carivan, Specta cular Pegeants, Trans-Paciflic Wild Beast Exhibit and splendid Free Street Parade. ; Admission reduced to fifty cents I J Had not Adam Forepaugh and P. T. Barnum made their final exits from niix-rtalities arena, presuma bly to manage “a galaxy of stars” elsewhere they would be forced to accede that Sells Brothers now have estentially “the Cr>atest Show on Earth,” and the only le gitimate one of the kind left. A menagerie which includes many rare wild beasts, the only pair of full-grown gi-mt Hippo potinn, worth SIOO 000. is some thing to boast of. Other notable features are a most singular Hair less Horse, a whole flock of stately Ostriches, and the troupe of Edu cated Seals and Sea Lions, and ful ly 1,000 other novelties. The programme of Hippodrome races and general performances are upon a truly imperial scale and introduces the greatest drivers iders and athlets of both sexes n eluding an astonishing troupe of Berber and Bedouin Gymnast. The newly-devised spectacle of the Pilgrimage to Mecca will intro duce in the arena many rich, strik ing and romantic novelties. Bi ! s r U\ »11 Grant Ave., N.w. || 111 Perhaps you’re suffering i| 111 from the same disease ! T > J; In buying look for crossed llg l|i ked Lines on wrapper. iff II! BROWN CHEM. CO., BALTO., MO. Ila /// . u\ ps ))) pi 111 rif * Twin Brothers.. Economy and wisdom are twin Urotbem. There are thousandsand thousands of mer chants, mechanics, laboring men, farmers, stock raisers, physicians, lawyers, and others located In cities, towns and pointe near the post-office who want to keep posted about all that is going on the world over. They are interested In the political campaigns through ; out the country, the markets, the conditions of labor, the industries, society, dfuly hap penings, and all that goes to make ’.he news of the day. For Instance, they were deeply Interested in the recent coal and railroad , strikes. They can get this news only through the columns of a great metropolitan news paper, which costs 30 cents a week. This they feel is beyond their means; they do not want to make so much of an outlay. They must have the news in order to keep abreast of the times. Here is where economy an<T. wisdom combine. The Cincinnati Commer- ■ clal Gazette Is one of the greatest newspapers in the world. From its daily Issues Is taken the cream of the news for the Cincinnati . Gazette, which is now published twice a i week. It is a paper worth sl4 a year dally, but is now sent twice a week at only one dol lar a year. It is the poor man's great news paper. It will reach you on the days of pub lication, and serves the purpose of a dally. Send for a sample copy free or remit a dol lar bw draft, express or postal order, ta-The Gazette Co., Cincinnati, 0., and get' K &_ whole year. It is worth twice the price. Road GKOTIGIa. Fi o» pCoi xTV: " liereas >l E.-iniill. ei al., have '.etitionea. ! the Hoard <-t ( olio u-sioners <-f Roads and Rev- I eiiue el i-aul Coitiil , asking that these'tlemen «>' road now li-e.ill v am: nu mi's, liirt-e from Se i ney, Georgia, am) running' ilitectlv by witat 13- i • n'own as l( ilgeis oln Barn I’laeo and Henry • < lirti i mo d's dwelling hoiHe and int* rsecting sx with the public n ail known as tin- Flessau Hope chute*’ road, at or near Drnminonde school house, Is- made a second c ass public road, and the Ko ul < ott ntissioiiet tsef’so4DlS trict G tl -of said Count* having reported the proposed road to be of public utility. NV»w, this Is loci e ah persons having ot>-iShis thereto ur claims tor damages arising t 'terefroiu, to make the same known to the Roanl >f CotniriS s oners at the next tneetinr to- i>« hfcid on th® first Monday in August IHPk Witness the Hon .lolih < . Foster Chairmam f the Board, This July sth. ISsm il 30-d. .M«x .Meverhardt, Clerk. | Ekci on Notice ‘‘For Fence 01“ Stock Law.” Georgia, Floyd county Notice is hereby given that an Election will be held at the Court house grounds in the 1616th District (Ridge Valiey) «, M in Mtu county ixi 13th day of September I [1894) in which the question will lie submitted . to the voters o sitltl District "l-hir Fence or I ,‘Stoc L..w” tiiven under lay han*4 and Offiefitl Signature this 29tli day «t August 1884, 15 ; John I', D.ivis, Ordinary. V* ill! Laud Sale. will be sold before the lour’ nouse door tt. the eit of Rente. Floyd coiimy, (la. between ’.he legal hours of sale'on Ihe n.st Tuesday 111 Deceiul" J u4. th following d. scribed pfop rt> >• it,:- M ihl 0.. u lot No. 54 contaii ing one hundred • ami ixty acres, and E -st halt of lot No. 55: co» taining < Igm \ acres, all in the 4ih. District 4:h Sict'ui, I Fh.'Vtl county. <fa. Leiiedon pY I virtue Ot pl fi <a.’s I r the. rears 1884 to 1893 > c elusive, issued by John .1 fllaek, T. C. in favor 1 ot state and < < uiuy vs, Jno. W. Jones as the I property of the defendant. 1-w to d-s-d. JiAKi C. Mihikk, Sheriff. Warter’s hand made' is the finest smoke on the market-—and then, it is Rome made;Fruits of home Industry. Ask your dealer for one. gVYh«t Nerve Bcrriet i li«ive <<one for others- you. IST DAY. /id. VIGOR 5 O F 15TH z, Ak - z// M E hj Easily, QuidJ, an dPermanint/y both dav. A positive cure for all Wet r»sses N'ervousneM Hn<l nil .. r\ousi)saß. ™t’-oo » hlch e lead V** 1 ”* 0 ’ it 'l ’iquor r*ie?rii»*«h ‘•‘‘""'•“•Ptlon’ ami li sakity -’s-iUli.™ «\»crve Serried , a3 o> S k w ■ ;r’ For sale by Crouch &. Co. — W. L. pODOLM? S 3 * 5 - CORDOVAN. /Jtt' A a*.. X , 4.^yr f! ce4 '“’M: - ' ’ EXTRA v t i.’f 7 -’’ n ' Besiuv ■ CATALOGUE “ ! W»?. •OCLCiLAS, BROCKTON. MASS, OU cun save mnnev bv pin chitmug U. I*. linugl i.-, Simes, Because, v-e are tue largest manufacturers of -vettised shoes in the v.-orld, mid guarantee he vni’-.e oy st.-.inpinir the na-re a'd price on ■ie bottom, which protects von against high rices n-td D-e n u rshoe» il c.i: t,, , big and s. Y '’. .: C < is 1 every. .yat 1. • prict ■> icr the va.ue g. . ven than '■' ’ r - • c no If your c - :,; ■ ,<■ ' .. Sold by Cantrel’ & Owens, Best Yet retails at 6Gc •food as any 90c tobac— Ask your dealer Sugar scts. at Morris r e °phcne 26. ♦ - NOTICE. Al! accounts, now due f and unp aid by September 15th, will’ be nt into the hands of Walter Ifoffi s for collection. Respectfully, 8-10-st. H, S. Lansdell.