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-SIN IS A REPROACH”
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Yesteriiy <»>“• llßt 1,1
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■ I .. fine s-rmor l<»wt.
Duval r re -1 ■' u
,i •Sin I~> a Reproach
ju>'htup ,,u 01,11 1 , .
In th e ,- nu.e - ins remarks he
, ai( | thatch •>>:<>! "H-l’t wusas
„.a to L’aekl’ita a-jt wtu o
great n ‘ '
; iM loru.ura e r He • u.I ■«.« a a
, . ■ ~.s 'ife d »es I) t t (lift IUUI-u !
who tau “
but hs Who detan -s hi< cmracte ,
basoonitnnted a great and unpar
dutiable uiu.
He also stated that it win an great
aS in f<> misbehave in church a. ifw. 8
to lie nr steal.
The rvii'i'H "ill tOinimie through
the week ,
Batoum & Bailey.
Ground and Jolty tumbling Use
been reintroduced into th B-rnum
A-Bailev Greatest Siow on Earth]
after asi T fm my ? ears, eT -porj
agrand fc de than ev«rj
before T-o «'.uhib;.i —s l.om I
counts i.m tuuC c -m ud 1 r su
premacy mtn s l.ne. ■ ■ 'Uvh <.iw ,
plays of va dti'ig, b-uj iu:;, jumping
! souien.ul ing and tumbling on the
ground, in tirn mr nod ov.r impedi
borders on the
njirtu’iibius- Some of the u jump over
horses siiteen h.> ds higu from t
standing d r'. ’.xi.i’e clluis. jump
backwar isfonri-hoMiradiZH)
chairs. iu,e.ri.j.« to re.ate, ev.-n'
upon a ’.uin’sfu -a id off ag*un with
out injury to ihe man.
I-, They will all be seen here when the
i show comes on Oct. 16
I " $2.60
Rome to Cha tanoo
ga and return by the
I Southern R’y(E. T. V.
I &G.) Tickets on sale
I dailv 14 to 20th. Sept
I good to return Sept. 24
I 3 soiid Through trains
I daily each way T. C.
I Smith, P. &T. A,
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I The Pathway
I of Knowledge
I IS THE
I Road to Success
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■ Victor Hugo
J t n toeing to young men, once said:
irwanight that will make your future
H| G.!Sht and dazzling as midday.”
M 2 p - 111 this terse epigram the great
re idiman stated a truth that applies
e ‘L u ady t<> struggling, ambitious
Young men the world over.
hismuuch as you have vet your
pa<eto make in the world, and will
? Val * y°urself of opportunities to
Il ‘- rease your knowledge and improve
io Ur so w 'h you make yoqr
1 e successful and happy.
k; ,nan s brain is a garden given
win k° c u ultivate ’ whose products
■ " 111 be his support.
■ That Garden
vinL Se< n ° f knowle d«e and from tho
■ I‘ ne W|ll «row the blossoms of
■ Randal gain and honorable
|K P re krmeut.
H WmiaT^ ef ° re in the bistory of the
H onn' 4 young rnen had an
■ battle HG V t 0 flt tllems «lves for the
H In this J" 6 aS UIS nOW given them -
S AmS; ‘ n ? ver y th ing else,
B ’ the world PUb '' C Spirit lead
c °bege graduate has
H soured K ht i anJ more ’ can be
H set of ‘ nan Who gets a
H flow offset '■'^P* l ’ dla Britannica
I subscS ° l
H 10 «nts a dav 'Vr' payment of
■ °ur special inf ’ , But re,nemb er that
■ “-taX l x du<,< ' ry offer is '»-
B The Constitution,
■ ATLANTA, GA.
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GEN. LOGAN’S SISTER.
She Took Morphine Because She
Hah Lost Her Property.
Murfreesboro, 111 , Sept,. 17 —M ra
1). A. Rogers, tlm si-iter of General
John A. Logan, who attempt) d
suicide by lakiug morphine here
lust Wednesday, died her- last
night.
Her weakened system ami dis
tressed mind not be rallied.
Mrs. Kogers for several years mam
aged I fie K igali house, the 4 chlef
hostelry of the town.
Her last husband, W. 8. Rogers,
now divorced, was a member ot
the fame ue 103 of fliu thirty-f rurth
Illinois I fgislature, winch, on
May 19, 1885, elected General Lo
gan t> the United Slates senate
and shaped his course for the vice
pr.-sideucy. Mrs. Rogers s.«w he:
property gradually disappear and
tins caused despondency and .e
--uiteu .x. aiiiClde.
21 TRANSPORTS
Sail From Japan Destined for Chi
na. hoiweis AttacK rtetugees.
Loudon, Supt’.niber w l6. —A dis
patch from baaingbui io tLe Cen
tra. ol j S l.’Jat t'.v.;lity-one
iransp.nds L..vo sailed ‘num Japau
Supposed t’o be ueslined fuT China
A ivriuidab.c. i» iud Mr «B/bberfe
armed wild nil .-s ma le an f attack
in the viClu.ty of New Chwat g
■jpou a number of lefugees who
had beeu obliged to H-e from Yalu.
Mr. Mceutire. a missionary, who
was one of the party, narrowly ee
u.ipec deatu. The refugee* were
wilhout’food an l were compelled
to eat the'ibeh of their horses,
she residents of New Chwang are
pleading for the presence ot a gun
boat to protect th p m.
CIRCUS TOMORROW.
Sells will be here and the City
will be Full of Folks.
Tomorrow is the day impatient
ly waited for by the smaU boys.
Sell's circus will reach the city
tonight from Chattanooga, and
early tomorrow morning will
spread the white tents on Second
Avenue.
Excursions will be on all the
railroads, and the citv will be
crowded with country people. They
will give a street parade at 10 a. m
and two performances—one in the
day and the (. ther at night.
Ate Poisoned Cream
Tampa, Fla., September 16—To
day the family of Mr. C. B. Fitch
dined with the family of his broth
er-in-law, Mr. G. W. Allen. Soon
after dinner the members of both
families were taken violently ill
and are in a critical condition.
It is thought that two of the
children will die. Physicians say
that the people were poisoned by
ice cream, of which they partook
heartily.
The ice cream was made of con
densed milk.
A NEW STORE.
Mr. A Moses, and family, of
Columbus, Ga„ have moved to
Rome. Mr. Moses will open a
dry goods, and notion establish
ment iu the old Bradford stand,
shortly. He is a welcome addition
to the business and social circles
of the city.
THE ONWARD MAR oh
\of Consumption W stepped
As by Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical
Discovory. Always; it you
SJy haven’t waited beyond reason,
there's complete recovery and
FlWWcure. In those scrofulous eon
ditinns of the blood tvhieh
JW Consumption; in severe, linger
flß ing Coughs, and W «ak
which “ threaten you with l»,
in Consumption itself, and when
? ] other help has failed—this meui
cine is a proved remedy.
K J E As a blood-clennser, strengtn
jign restorer, and flesh-builder, norii
ing like it is known to medical science. The
“Discovery” far surpasses nasty Cod Li' er
Oil and all its filthy '™ipounds
builder for those reduced J m no
healthy standard. It w as no
other medicine of the kind. Inal 1 hngering
Bronchial. Throat, and
in every disease that can be reached through
the blood, if it ever fails to benefit or cure,
you have your money back. _
Prompt relief ami a
your Catarrh, will follow the use
of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. If
will Dav 4500 reward for any Incurable ossa.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME, MONDAY SEPTEMBER 17 1894
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IA W A ‘ 3
bw lb i'
A X / f !
We keeo a full line of these'Stoves and Ranges on hand, and guaran
tee them to be the best and most cerfect made in the world. They
will save mot e than there cost in fuel in one year, We also have a com
plete stock of everything in the house-keeping line, and you will find
us lower than any firm in North Georgia, We arethe oldest and largest
Crockery house in North Georgia. Call and see us if you need any
thing in our line, Wholesale or Retail.-
X_ & SON’S,
236 BROAD STREET, ROME GEORGIA.
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M. a\. TIIEDFORL/S
LIVER MEDICINE.
Fon / &, fee Morr/vf/vrsj
DYSPEPSIA \ ’ . 5f j Si CP! OS
IHDIGESTION ] N^'^
Bu/OUSNESS\ JAUffD/CE
Soupness s:-\ i ■y i ' 1 or
Stomach Appst/te
None Genuinc Without The Likeness..nd I
Signature cfM.A.Theoforo un FrcntOf ;
Each Wrapper. M.A.Thecfoho Med.(2- i
r • koM E. GA .
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Everybody who is
somebody preaches the,
doctrin: “Patronize
home industry.’’ Lex
ers of a good cigar can
afford to practice what
they preach for Wait-]
er’s Rome made cigars
are the best on the mar
ket.
The law firm of Mcll®nry Nun
nally & N-el Khrd this day;
disjolved by mutual c<>n«®nt. \V. |
S. McHenry nnd W J Nunnalh ]
will continuH at tmdr present'
office. No 213 Broad stre-t, under
the firm name of Mcflmry A
Nunnally. W- J Neel will hav
an office iu the New King Build
ing, corner Broad Street Mid Third
Avene. The bU'ines« uow on baud J
will be in»nag°d, and wound up]
by the late firm.
McHenrv, Nnnualy. & Nee’,
Rome, Ga. Sept. 15 1894
Election Notice ‘‘For Fence
‘or“Stock Law,"
Georgia, Flo vd c >untv Xoiee is hereby given
that an E eciion will be held at the Court house
i grounds m'he 1516th District (Ridge Valley) g,
m in said counts on 13th day of September
I [1894 iii which th-ipiesrion wilt be submitted
to the voters o. said liistjicfFor Fence or
••StOc Law”
Given under my hand and Official Signature
I this s'Jth dav of August 1884,
rtv; ’ John P, Davis, Ordinary.
. WW-AanWW.TTWIirWHiri llMl 111 nSil—ll I lIIOWT*
Wild Laud Sale.
; wl'ibcsol I before the Court nouse door in
the eit of Koine. Floyd c.uiuy, (4a. between
) the hours of sale’on the nrst Tuesoay in
• December. 1894. the following described i rep
| rty to wit,: J ,
Wild land lot No. 54 coot lining oue hundred
I ami -ixtv acres, and E 'st half >t a t X >. 55: roil
t lining eig its acres, ab iu me 4'll. Di.strictand
4th S< cliou fFI •yu county, i.'a. l.ev.eilon 1 ?
virtue of Id ti la’s i t tin years is*4 t > IBs3 i“
) elusive, issued bj J Im J Black, T. C. in favor
.ot state and . miry v». Joo. w. Jones as the
' property of 'he defendant.
; -w to d-s-d. Jake C. Nooke, Sheriff.
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The comparative value of these twocacds
Is known to most persons.
They illustrate that greater quantity is
Not always most to be desired.
These cards express the beneficial qual
ity of
Ripans • Tabules
As compared with any previously known
DYSPEPSIA CURE.
Ripans Tabules : Prict , 50 cents a box,
Os druggists, or by mail.
RIPANS CHEMICAL CO., 10 Spruce St., N.Y.
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SHINGLES,
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We make them and sell
them at bottom prices,
HUME & PERKINS
Leather and Shoe Findings,
Hand made Shoes built to order s Repairing
a speciality, at
Masonic Temple Store.
TO .MY FKIENDS aud PA
I have opened up thi Him
Vista Hotel, newly t'uruish«d and
renovated and am now ready to
i cconiodate ti e t I j » teas
able prices.
-1 if Mrs Lou Echols.
All kinds of school
text books at H. A.
Smiths.
VliOßiiiEN
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MAGNETIC NERVINE «i guarantee to
restore Lost Manhood. ('ures weaknesses. Nervous
Debility and all ths evils from early or later ex
cesses. the results o’ overwork, worry, sickness,
etc. Full strength, tone and development given
to every organ or nortion of the body, Inoprove
mentiminediat ly seen from the first box. Thous
ands of letters of praise on file in our office. Can
be carried iu vest pocket, bent by mail to any
address on receipt of price. One month’s treat
ment in each box. Price $1.00,6 boxes, *5.00, with
Written Guarantee to refund money if not cured,
lend to us for the Genuine. Circulars Free.