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file, c- cP. ~sed at any time;
la.; uppaed right to the parts
SBvcty lady can treat hcrseL
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•Mailed to any address upon re-
Cijp of si. Dr. J .A. McGill&Co.
4 Panorama Place, Chicago, IE.
Sold by
D, 51 /. Curry Druggist.
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DON’T FORGET
The Cun dell Lumber
Co., s lis
Cheap shingles a 11
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Cheap lumber all
g r:. des.
Cheap ceiling a n d.
Scoring, sash, coors,
cand minds. 9-7- Imo
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The Burney
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Tailoring Co
220 Broadway.
What about a
a very fine pair
•of pants, do you
need a pair?
Burney Tailor
ing Co., has just
re c e i v e d the
largest and best'
“selected sto.cK
of pant goo d s
-ever s h o w n in
Rome. We have
bought heaviiy
of fine pant
•goods and will
intake you a pair
of dants for to i o
shat will cost
you 12. to $1 4.
.e&sewhere.
We have a MAN
/pa nts maker who learn
•-eo nis trade in New
York and is as fine a
pams maker as ever
•came South, so if you
want a fine pair of
pants, made right, call
-C«3 ns and we furnish
them on short notice.
The Burney
Mating Co.
220 Broadway
if A LADY’S TOILETS
Ts not complete *
fcj -without en ideal g
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POWDER. I
i POZZONI’S f
‘" . Combines ever’ element of I
</* * beair.y-and puritv It is beauti-
J&dvin e , soothing, healing, health
and harm'ess, and when
' -M rightly used is invisible.- A most
. xielicate and desirable protection K
40 ace * n this climate. z,
T1 -insist upon having the genuine. I
37 ls ryR SALE EVERYWHERE,
THE FINEST LINE.
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SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!
BARGAI NS IN SHOES AT
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iUiii’all 3c Owens'-D
240 BROAD STREET-
tjw > rvßuwy 1 »■«•«■» MM'A»M«or»wwwm
SHORTER COLLEGE
FOR YOUNG LADIES
ROME, GEORGIA.
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! -Hulfll SBMIW Mur 1911,1894.
ADVANTAGES:
1 A k>fty and healthful site, free from malaria,
2- Charming grounds and scenery—au ideal situation.
3. Magnificent brick buildings—“ The beauty of the colleges.”
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 Depaitm. nt of Elocution and Physic:-
Culture.
9. A strong and thorough curriculum.
10, A superior Finishing Schoo’.
11. A delightful homo for the pupil away from parents.
12. Reasonable charges.
For catalogues and special information, apply
Dr. A. J. BATTLE. President.
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Or Prof. Ivy W, Duggan, Business Manager
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Al- O- G-A-IRIR/VBD,
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MILLINERY and
FANCY GOODs.
Have moved to 304 Broad Street
Medical Building.
CALL AND SEE US.
THE LITTLE RUBY
TONSORIAL PARLORS,
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If you want work In mv line cal! at my Shop.
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Frank. Taylor, the old
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THE HUSTLER OF ROME, MONDAY SEPTEMBER, 17 1894.
HOLY MOSES.
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An Express Messenger “Skeerd 1
and Frightened too"
A PAIR OF COFFINS
Anda Sepulchral Voice Among
the Packages of his Car.
He Called theTraln
Crew to his As
sistance.
An express agent running be
twi-en Topeka and Smith Center,
had a thrilling experience one
night a short time ago, says the
Topeka State Journal. The night
I was dark and cloudy, and the
train was going about forty-five
miles fin hour. The agent had
locked himself in his car and was
prepairing to check up the bun
dle-.
He was not long in noticing that
two long boxes, containing coffins,
I wereamovg the other express mat-
I ter checked .for Manhattan. All
was still in the car except the
rumbling of the wheels and tlm
soughing of the wind
It was only natural, therefore,
that the agent should jump about
six feet into the air on hearing
a voice apparently in one of the
coffins say, “Let me out!”
The express agent drew his revol
ver, prepaired for anything, ulcG
enquired; , j
“Where are you?”
' “Let me out!”
“Well, where are you?”
“Le me out.” was all the answer
he c nild get m a tone like a voice
from the tomb.
The express agent was not super
| stifioup. but he was by this time
thoroughly alarmed. He unlocked
[ the rear door of the car and sum
j a-ond the conductor, brakemaq
i and porters.
It was his intention to open the 1
caskets, if necessary, «nd comply
with the r<>piest of tha mysterious
voice. One coffin was placed at one
end of the car and the other coffin ,
it the other end. Then the express
agent enquired:
‘’Where are you now?'’
‘•Let me out!” said the voice
u -t from either coffin but from a
pile of miscellaneous express mat
ter where they bad ’em
Stealthily and with grave fears
of the mault, the crew began fur
ther investigation, expecting to
find any thing from a highwayman
to a wild man. T hey did not find
either, however, but down toward
‘he bettomof the pile they located
t te voice —it was that of a parrot.
11. A. Smith sells new
and second ha nd
school books.
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to DOUGLAS,
■"'■■•* BROCKTON. MASS,
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cv.:i’.is-L-'l in th • v.-prld. and sna:..utce
a ; vnlne by jaampinjf the name amt pr ice on
i; bottom, which p-otects yon against hig\
■ i ,ct-s and the mr hilc'.r.an’s profits. Our shoes
cu.-tom worse -u styk. easy f.rtiriß auc’
,v .Irins' qualifies. tVe hive thi-.n s s.d every
s -re at lowr-r ; rice - lor the va!-a? given than
--y other m-.':e Take no substitute. If your
w—vt oauuet supply you, we can. aold by
Cantrel' & Owens,
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What Nerve Berries
have done for others
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ISTDAIf. Ya
v»oo» Y
OF 16THIUY. Jt
MEM £a*//y,
indPermantnily Rostc.'ad. sotr w.Xif
k positive cure for all Wry .< --nes, Nervousness
ileblli'.y. iml all* their truiii of evils resnltit>>
roni ♦. errors ami in’.’r excesses; the resul
of ovei'wstrir. Hick-.tcs. n oerj- j-• Jievelop
nil giv ■- tone ' > t st- "n. t*. le to x.iai or
ran*. r„iur.’wi;,: . i*h. >. inzhd
1 lilixsiois lams, it by yeuli-.MI e-.-ors or e«
rossive usi oi tolni<*oo, arid il«,uo«
.liiCh lead to <<onHuni|>ti<>n and inauinlt)
| 1 be-r use shows Imtiie bale improvement. Ac.-ep
; no in-ltat.ini. Insist upon having tin-genv ne
Ainrvr-* "° °tiier. con -en
< I 8 v U. , v>3, lent to carry ir res l
pocket, price, si.nn per box. six boxes, on ftil
t/o ß tmem,*>.no. to<*ureni i.v, a»e
f not kept by your druinrlst we w.ll send them
0) mail, uoou receipt oi price, in plain wrap
pc,-. I’ampibet Tee. A <ldress al 1 nrii I orriers V-
MEDICAL CO., Cincinnati t
For sale by Crouch &
Co.
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Madison - tain
OEL,
Madison Averi"e and 58th, Street
NEW YOHK-
per day and up. American Plan,
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FIREPROOF AND FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY
PARTICULAR.
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I’M) Blocks from the Third ami S; xt » A amue Elevated
Kath'oi-tls
The Madison and Fourth Aw-nne and Belt Line Cars pass
the Door,
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H M.CLABK } U '- Apdetor.
Passenger,Eievator runs all night.
New Jewelry,
Beautiful line of mw
Silver Novel ies. ard
Silver Gooc s,
J. K. Williamson
Broad Street
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