The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, September 18, 1894, Image 2

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NEW YORK REPUBLICANS They are Busy Preoaring the Slate at Saratoga. Saratoga, N. Y., Sept. 17.—Th* advance contingent of Republican politicians who are here in great inxirbors had a busy day in making and Sbrt aking slates. Ali slates had Levi P. Morton’* name at the top and variations ; were-.aL the names of the candi dates for lieutenant governor and judge W the court of appeals. FiaaVlv aslate was produced which it is claimed, will stand the knocks of two aaore days and be accepted by the convention, as follows: For''Governor, Levi P.JMorton, oi Duchess; for Lieutenant Governor. Jaanes M . Wadsworth, of Geneseo ; fdT-Judg of* the Court of Appeals, Albert. Height, of Buffalo. There is no question about the head of ’.the ticket. |B9t. "Morton will be nominated by .acclamation, as stated by Mr. ’’Platt, >gt at any rate on the first V ballot .Women Riders are not Bibulous. J am wary sorry to think that there strenaPK- men who are so uarrow nunded-iud pig- headed as to form an opinion of women who r_ae the bicycla. II ha*e beep riding for the last few Bionihs, and have never enjoyed my f.c much in all my former recrea ...♦onr. as I have since owning a wheel Lnd as for the women drinking hew or something stronger, s Herman’' doos not hesitate to j nsinmdm have never seen one who Last:..!,.:: anything stronger that soda or lemonade in all the long miles I have ridden. Hoping in the near future he will change his minO and buy both ot lbs daughters, rs well as himself, a •wheel, if lie can afford them, I am and will remain as long as I am able. ONE OF THOSE WHO RIDE New York World. TTlhie IRncyclopaedia Britannica For i Ten Cents ’ A Day 7 iiuiimimii • HUSK * ■JUjOgalffiSTSg It BMPimsmtmai .The most wonderful work of the A7X Century. 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No min needs any other library; no man can tia ve a better one. ■ Bear in Mind That this new edition is complete in »8 volumes, and is the only Encyclopaedia in the [world revised to date, and is offered for sale at introductory rates to subscribers of The w Constitution only, for whom all freight ■charges will be prepaid to any railroad Station in the United States. Write for description of various styles of ■bindings, prices, etc., A THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA. GA. slates, tablets Pencils at Smiths j. r. u. ForGod, and Homs, and Native land. A MODERN DANIEL. “T«a or coffee?” It was a cold winter morning at a railway sta tion. “Neithor please; a glass of water/’ He tat opposite us at the dinner table and we noted him closely. Peeping out from beneath his co-st was a gold star; and then we knew he w s a chief of police We sat thinking about that gla s of cold water and the frost upon the window panes, and so after our return to the train took occasion to scrape an acquaintance. There is one pleasant thing about Amer ican travel; a man need never be lonesome. - There is a free-masonry about our citizenship that brooks no ar tificial dignity. No American u • less he has been a long time on th< wrong sided the Atlantic, resents a courteous self-intioduction “Yes,” he said in answer to ai inquiry, “I have been a chief ot police a number of years, but I do not think that whiskey or bee r helpiaman to keep himself or his city iu order There is not a man oii my force who drinks, and as for myself 1 do not know the taste of whiskey er tobacco. 1 have nover played a game o’ cards in my life and just now .1 haven’t time to learn. There is not a gambling room open in our city or half open, I closed the last at empt to run "on the sly” bst week. lam rt-sponsibh for the good order of our community, and I thina my first duty is to govern myself. For years and years I b: v been saying‘No’to every inrita tiou to ‘have somethii g,’ and now it is a matter of habit. I do not often meet a man as sound physically as I am and there are not a great many of my s ze and weight that care to take hold of me. Once iu a while I take a glass of milk, if out in the coun try , but I have dra k water all ray life so far and I think I will keep on.” We looked him over a second time; and if there is any artist looking for a model of the youug man that “appeared fairer aud fatter in flesh than ail the children that did eat the portion of the king’s meat,” we will tell him where to find a figure for his ■ study.—lnterior, The great prohibition petition,in many languages,which a Commis sion of the World’s Woman’s Christian Temperance Union will present to the principal govern ments of the world, to secure legis lation prohibiting traffic in liquor and opiuim.has already over 3,000> 000 names of signers and indorsers The petition is said to be fifteen miles in length. Four million names will be se cured, aud then the Commission will start in the autumn of 1895. It Will be presented in Washing ton, then m London, Rome, Ath ens, Jerusalem, Cairo, Bombay, C n’uii, Colombo, Tokio, Austra lia, reaching San Francisco in June, 1896. A special steamer will carry the Commission in their tour round the world. One million id >re signers are wanted. Write to Mr. Alice E Brigs, 1107 The Temple, Chicogo. for blanks. mrrpE a.v easy prey, with your flesh reduced below a healthy standard, for Consumption aud other Scrof ulous and <lau porous diseases. And it's for lust this condition that Dr. Pierce’s iJoldea Medical Discovery is especially valuable. If you'ra thinner than you ought to be, whether from wasting diseases, defective nutrition, or whatever cause, the “ Discov ery ” will surely bring you up to the healthy standard. By restoring the normal action of the deranged organs and functions, it arouses every natural source and means of nourish ment. As a strength-restorer and flesh builder, nothing like this medicine is known to medical science. Filthy Cod Liver Oil and all its disguised compounds can’t compare with it. It's sold an trial. . That is. In everything that’s claimed for it, if the “ Discovery ” ever fails to benefit or cure, you have your money back. 1 What offer oould be more business-like I Best flour at Morris 45cts. Telephone 26.’ i I TtfE'HUSTTW OF RTiMF '(TUESDAY 1 SEPTEMBER.' 18 1894. "***“■ **** Sil ■ nSaSvIS JHr . a Wejkeep a full line of these]Stoves and Ranges on hand, and guaran tee them to be the best and most perfect mae'e in the world. They will save more than there cost in fuel in one year, We also havo a com ple.e 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. &> sojsrs : 236 BROAD STREET, ROME GEORGIA M. A, THEl)i<OKl>'.> LIVER MEDICINE. son / ( t-fro ‘.A BYsfifPSiA / sick oh INOI6£ST!UN \NCRVOUS- Bhijdusmess\ Xlglwu. / Souhness o\^^^^£oss°nr e ' Stomach Appetite NoW-GtNWNE V/'THOUT THE LIKENESS . .Nu SIONATURE ar; LA.I MED'uCJ ■••• Vroi-ertl:- Each V/fc. p t. ' 4 fATnrijx , ' *. fa A . Everyb dy wh t is so-nebody pleaches the doctrin: “Patronize home industry.’’ Lov ers of a good cigar can afford to n-actice what they preach for Wait er’s Home made cigars are the best on the mar ket. Irving W. Ln«i> or-, • l>vn <.}*! ,li rector oY,M. C a Im,. V<q low 4, u.r, Nhe «-,(• (> xi-,.1 tlt.ou i recuinni< j rul Ch->u berlxi i „ P.p, J;* ♦o AtbleticH uy txii.iHfM, i>». ycli-i>. f,, • b.sll pbiy- rs h.i<l fj p iiroo-s-i.tn i tfpneril f-T billspr H it, s ,| ld ,|j locutions; u i-<> lor h i-oi,,.u M , n t wf ..v, nem i f die inin-e'-> when w ,’i ( l*efor-‘ ti e pur s ’•e<-nn e ten >t will effect acme n. i.t eb.-df t| IP n usually req i’re“. F,,i- <- b> L .ai . B os D n gg:s' -• H, A. Smith will sell you school books cheaper than the cheapest. Elect.on Notice “For Fence or*’Stock Law,” G-orjfhi, Flo,d c Minty Nocice is hereby given that an Election will l>e held at the Courthouse • grounds in the 1516th District (Ridge Valiey) o , 11. in said counts on 13th day of September [1894; In which th i< lestimi will be submitted to the voters of saiu District “For Fence or ••Stoc Law” Given under my hand and official Signature ! this z!<th day of August 1884, • 15” John I’, Davis, Ordinary. Wild Land Sale. Will I>e sol I bsto. e •■<> i <> rr itoase door in thecit- of < "ui', ?■ y l c .uu y, Ga. be weeu . tue legal hour-v, s.i.e ... .h - .its Hies mv in J December, lo.d ,b u s. ribeu , n.p --1 rtv to .it,: Wild land lot No. sleotit.il dug one h n.dr- d and -ixty ,i< res. anu E s' halt . i ot No ,v>: con • t lining oig . acres, ah i . uie 4h. D.s.ri and SlhSieiioii 1 '■ I yu County. <4a. Leviedou b? virtuebl 11 ti i»',, r the yeaij isa, ~, ,«.,3 ii. I ,-l .sive, is« e i li, .i i..i .1 Black. T i in f;,v ((r : ot St i e an I ■ . to. y vs. .100. W. Join s as the propertv oi the defend.nr. . to d s-d . .laKi: Alooke, S.ie ill. \ \* / \*3 J • T he eomparati vevalu* oftheee twocarde la known to most persona. They illustrate that greater quantity is Not always moat to be deaired. These cards express the beneficial qual- I ity of Ripans • Tabu les compared with any previously known DYSPEPSIA ‘IL'RE. ~ Bipans Tabulee: Prirt , 50 cents a box. Os druggists, cr by mail. . . RIPAKS CHEMICAL CO., 10 S;.-->cs St., Hi.?. 1 S S Ls S V 11 Lr U j We make them and sell them at bottom pxices, HUME & PERKINS -A.- "W. Leather and Lhoe Findings, Hand made Shoes buiit to order. Repairing a speciality, at Masonic Temple Store. TO MY FKIENOS hikl PATRONS I l ia\M >)|hh -•<! ti;i t*i» 3 u> > a \ ieta Ho nt, newly furni* mm a ( 1 renovated and am ih»a p-tiriy to a ccomodate tt e ; i . j . able prices. "i If Mrs Lou Folio’s. AH kinds of sch 101 text books at H. A. Smiths. Elsilj, C«lsl;j, Pjmmirtl' Brstwei- MAGNETIC ftESyiNE restore Lost Manhood. ( u: oh ex- Debility aid all the evils from early or . [)etuSi ceases, ther-suli. oT overwork, wyrry. » . etc. Full BtreiiKth, tone and deye.opm® .njrove to every or«an or portion of the * fbouo m.Hitimni'-diat ly se 'ifr mi thenrstrw x. p gn ends of letters of praise on hlein ” uro “’ ; i L. an/ be carried in vest pocitet. bjr trest" address ou receipt of price. Op® m ° as no wid l men#in eachlsix. i’ricesl.oo.6 boxes. • ■ ' ure( j. Written Guarantee to refund money if o Mend to ua for the Genuine. Circulars r