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lg as safe and M-mless as a fla>
seed poultice. l
tic'* drawing out t- . ver a, ipau.
and’curing al’ abases peculiar
to Mies. ,
"Orange Bios* >n” is a pas
tile, easily used at any time;
is* applied right to the part?
Every lady can treat herseL
with h.
Mailed to any address upon w
ceiptofSi. Dr, J-A. McGill&Co.
, Panorama place# Chicago* HI
Sold bv
D, W. C'.n ry Druggist.
DON'T FORGET
The Cunds!! Lumber
Co., s -Ils
Cheap shingles a 11
grades.
Cheap lumber ah
grades. . .
Cheap ceiling a n d
flooring, sa-h, doors,
and blinds. 9-7-1 mo
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The gurney
Tailoring to
220 Broadway.
What about a
a very fine pair
of pants, do you
need a pair?
Burney Tailor
ing Co., has just
received the
largest and best
selected sto ck
of pant goo d s
ever shown in
Rome. We have
bought h e avily
of fine pant
goods and will
make you a pair
of dants for $ 1 O
that will cost
you 12. to sl4.
elsewhere.
We have a MAN
Pants maker who learn
v his trade in New
Jork and is as fine a
pants maker as ever
South, so if you
. an * a fine pair of
Dants, made right, call
we furnish
•’’em on short notice.
The Burney
Tailoring Co.
Broadway
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y A LADY’S TOILET 11
B ?• not complete M
v-ithout an ideal ■
p&’U 1
| POZZONI'S
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fol, g and h ing ’* healin S’ health-
U rightly u J ~ U;iess >. a nd wh~n
■ rielicateand 7 A most
I to fa ce ; n lrable protection L
I m this climate.
lLr^° a^iag tba g ea uin>. H
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THE FINEST LINE.
AND
Jest Assortments
SHOES' SHOES! SHOES!
BARGAINSIN SHOESAT
Cantrell & Owensl#*
240 BROAD STREET-
' zwbii i —inrw-rar ■ sin i ■ mu—
-BHOETER COLLEGE
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FOR YOUNG LADIES
ROME, GEORGIA.
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•1 Session Dims SoplomDor 19111,1894.
ADVANTAGES:
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.”
4 Every material comfort and convenience.
5 A complete force of accomplished Tpachers.
6. A splendid Conservatory of Music.
7. A renowned School of Art.
8. An unsurpassed Department of Elocution and Phyfcica
Culture.
9. A strong and thorough curriculum.
10. A superior Finishing School.
11. A delightful home for the pupii away from parents.
12. Reasonable charges.
For catalogues and special information, apply to
Dr. A. J. BATTLE, President,
Or Prof. Ivy W. Duggan, Business Manager.
_A_- O (TAK U Alli).
■ .DEALERINo
MILLINERY and
FANCY GOODs,
Have moved to 304 Broad Street
Medical Building.
CALL AND SEE US.
THE LITTLE RUBY
TONSORIAL PARLORS,
If you want work In mv line call at my Shop.
Frank. Taylor, the old
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MAMhRESTORER • This i
M n*‘a“.all drill* Uui- r»U »e O’kinw of either sax c»us. <
h»oTvrex«r’:l '> v— «' errwk exc-t, t»e üb« es t.ibacdo,opium orstln I
XL .jakl U f»uu.wli><>ii onsumpti. ..o’ l,i-..n|tv <nn be onrrled 1 i
1 ‘ f by r*H prvrM t. WlthaSS order • !
A vTlxlrrn I” »>0 ’*»r 1r0.n.l •.e money. Hold bv «'
,44 • *■ • ro Book sent sen! -
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For *u R -’nt *- *-j L»AI>K)KL Drtuu tv
THE HUSTLER OF ROME, TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 18 1894 i
HOWELLS NEWS.
Seney, Ga., Sept. 18th Several
of our Primative Baptist Brethern
started on their Journey this morn
ing to the church at Pilgrims
Rest, Calhoun t ~ Ain., to attend
the 53rd annual session of the Eu
harlee Primativa Baptist Associan
' commencing on Saturday.
Mr. John P. Hollis and family
left this morning to visit relatives
*in Alabama and will 1 oard the
train for Texas next Monday.
Mr. Warren Forinby tells me
his fine Watermelons are all gone.
I suppose he raised some very fine
ones.
Howells district is growing rap
idly it extends from the Polk Coun
ty line, south to Hightower river.
Iliad a little interview with Mr.
Silas Garrett who is much oppo: e I
to the stock law. He says it is a
hard matter to tell which has the
most power now the Board of
R »ads and Revenue or the Georg
' ia Legislature.
I. . .
He is highly in favor of aboli-h
--ing one or the other, or at
least do away with th< authority
that the Board has of allowing
stock law over the country hv cut
yffs, when it does not go by vote of'
the people. ‘‘Josh’’
Tungsten for Bullets.
The reduction of the caliber of
guns is necessarily accompanied
with a diminution in the weight of
the projectile. The length of the
latter, in fact, cannot exceed a cer
tain limit, beyond w hich it would
no longer have sufficient stalnlity
in its tradjectory.
It would therefore be of consid
erable interest to have at our dis
posal, for the manufacture of rifle
balls, a metal of reasonable price
and heavier than lead. One of the
metals upon which hopes may be
founded, remarks the Revue d’
Armes Portatives et de Tir, is
tungsten.
This metal, which is almost as
hard as steel, has a density vary
ing from 17 to say 14 times
that of lead. By reason of such
qualities, balls of tungsten, of e
qual dimensions, possess a power
of penetration much greater than
that of lead.
Thus, a tungsten ball penetrates
a steel plate 3 inches in thickness
&t a distance of (>§Q yards, while
a similar one of,lead penetrates a
2f inch plate at 325 yards only.
The present obstacle to the use
of tungsten is its relatively high
price; but there are indications
that this will soon be lowered to
reasonable figu.es.
H. A. Smith sells new
and second h and
school books.
L. Dowlas
istmkbcst.
VIIWL RO SQUCAKINO.
f»s. CORDOVAN
FRtNC'-ia.EUAMELL£OCALE
M?S«FINEGAtf&im«)a
4 3.®P POLICES sous.
BoYSSCHOOLSHOEa
•LADIES.’
hk SEND FOR CATALOGUE *
r W-L..DOUGLAS,
BROCKTON. MASS.
You can laic mnnry by purchasing W. I»
Dougins Shoes.
Because, we are the largest manufacturers of
advertised shoes in the world, and guarantee
the value by stamping the name and price on
the hottom, which protects you against higa
prices and the middleman’s profits. Our shoes
equal custom work in style, easy fitting and
wearing qualities. We have them aold everv
where at lower prices for the value given than
any other make Take «o substitute. If your
dealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by
Cantrell & Owens,
SVVliat Nerve Berrie*
h g ve done for other*
will do
By * * or y° u
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OF IhTH DAT. y.y _l/
MEN £«>///, QuickC
andParmamntljf
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2.,? T rw ? rk * •***“•*••- worry, at • Develop
t unußi jiral Iom.«
caused by youthful or ei
cwve a.,. taboirL. Skdlta—
nnMf?, “J 1,1 «’"»•••"IMfini and Inwall*
J, <L?. 8e . l ! how "improvement. Accep
m ■ imitation.lnsist upon having th. ganv ne
JMerVft Hprri«*e , n<> O”»er- con en
nonknt * Prin 'tn,.*', ’ ,enl ,o •’••‘T lr
Price, SI.OO per box. six boxes on ful
Lealment. |5.00. Guaranteed toet.r«.any
kept by your dniggiat we will eend them
t>s mai 1. upon receipt o| price, In plain wmd>
japeK'aaVdrJa Af ,<lreMß mail orders v*
AN CO.. L'laeint|ft«» e
For sale by Crouch &
Co.
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Mdison - weniie
HOTEL.
Madison Avenue andsßth,Stree t,
NEW YORK-
per day and up. American Plan.
FIREPROOF AND FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY
PARTICULAR
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Two Blocks from the Third and Sixth Avenue Elevated
Kaiirt >uds
The Madison and Fourth Avenue and Belt Line Cars pass
the Door.
H M. CLARK, proprietor.
Passenger Elevator runs all night.
New Jewelry,
Beautiful line of new
Silver Novelties, and
Silver Goods,
J. K. Williamson
Broad Street
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