The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, September 26, 1894, Image 6

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H - 1 JteWß M.J ’ 25 « WTO 41 --a W i;;£»-.gsfi r g wjHw3is!Sw> Ffr ’~~W VjlDt j -I'B’Hh— —~~- , W||h 1 ‘Wftii OBIMJwMKw ■ EjiM»M|jgw«*H«»H^x:. JL n. ~~~ '~" - Madison - Avenue HOTEL, Madison Avem e and 58if ,S in e t NEW YORK. $o per day and up. American Plan. ’ 4-w • »-> FIREPROOF AND FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY PARTICULAR. • —— _,. Two Blocks from the Third and Sixth Avenue Elevated Radroudw The Madison and Fourth Avi-mu! and Belt Line Cars pass the Door, H M. CL ARK, proprietor. Passenger Elevator runs all night. -«e+THE PLACE TO STOP+»- WHILE ATTENDING COURT, oc-?> o -»9 IS Al £<- 4- 4- 4- 3 Williams’ Restaurant and Boarding House, on Fifth Avenue opposite the New Court House P. E. Williams, Proprietor. A GRAKB OEThP'Sim 4 EDEE? MME. A. RUPi f : . rilK FACE BLEACs MME. A. RUPPS' I, Bays: "1 npprccf ate -,!•■ 'uv ‘ that there :i"e in rm, th. : ftrWftilXl&iSi BiirtdsofladicslntlieUnite- I N-'jTL i's Statesthatwould liket >tr i Tr*"“ iu, xtSxT my World-Benow:.ed Fa> I Bleach: but huvo bier ' ***■ e kept from d-dng so <m : I ne', countof pri<t which I- f j , ,£_ jrkg, per bottlcvr liboU.cr ta 1 jSWWAj fst together. 85.00. 1-. <» ; • 1 * that allot these may ha-. >, »j)gaß Wy* nnopportunity, I will p |c to every caller, al..•■ 'u. free, a hampin bottle, mid ' Z> > y th< t World,lwillsend Itsafely packedin plain wiuppe ( all charges prepaid, for 25 cents, stiver or stamp. ; In every ca .c ,f freclcl-s. pimples .n oth. J d lowness, black heads, acne,eczema, o'liness.i.H”:h Hess, or any discoloration or disease t f the •. ' and wrinkles (not caused by facial e- r,!. . ; ■ , P'ach Bleach removes absolutely. It does nt, . cover up, us cosmetics do, but Is a euro. Aduic. i M.IIIAME A. KVFPEKT,(»epi. 0.) No. 6 East 14th St., NEW YORK CH¥< ; *._ . I j i What Nerve Berries 1 “',3 have <!one for others j fen $33 vices X Us!.! OF 15TH DAY. / 1 M E K EatUy, Quick!, ‘ and Permanently iieste-ed. sothusk , A positive cure for all W... „u’sses, Ncrvousnest Bemlny , ■ ■.n<| all tliei 1 tram of evils resultin' from early errors and later excesses; the resu) Os OVerwark. Hick lews. v«r,y. v -.- Develop 11,1,1 •henglll to th --xual or Sana Mlops cina-ural !•»«. .. ~,■ nlrhib mumhkm <aiireti by oott-.oi c’-rorv .1 ex , US ‘I opium and linucr Thli™.®*? and ii-.-iiiX. ( lhe ru < sl-owt i nmcaiai.eimprovemc:,!. ' c.'r.i no imuat.ua Insist upon having the genv ne svGfVQ S'” ! sT;r'Ct other. Con en p’ k. a,i, ,1' IPnt 'o carry ic res • JIF,..' .! 119 ~, ’ r hox. six boxes, on ful treatmen, c l .,ri. uarnn Ir,-.l Incur,- a i v , >sc b, U m2 t > k " r ’‘ ’ ' “” r '« "•* «i!l send ■ u P on <G<*eipt of pree, in plain wran s&ir I lti« l Aii B ssw!;.«^^l! r, ’ ss 1111 mBII "rdera t AJi MEDH AL- <?O.« Cincknu»ti ‘ | For sale by Crouch Co. THE HUSTLER OF ROME, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER, 26 1894. Country Produce A Frenh Butter on hand all the time. New goods arriving daily, We Keep the best the market affords. COME AND SEE US, L. A. Dempsey, 409 Broad Street. I ’•3 if f ■■ f; . c.,./- .. r Ai n a I I v Vs ' i .i THE BEST. 2 KO GCUEAKINCi s? 5. CORDOVAN. I y® FRr.NC-i5.L ? ,.-. >l -. LLEDCAU r A* 5 4. 5 5.VF.. , ,CC;L’ : &KAli3Arai sa.sj-'PciiCE.ssoLFs. i /TsOS-WORKINGtoIus W’- * \ i EXTRA hne. '•* I ' *2?I. 7 _SBOY3SCHOOLSHOE3, -LADIES • BesTD° NGOI A, SEND fOR CATALOGUE ' w*I_’DOUGLAS, iwsy *— BROCKTON. MASS. ! Vou can save winner by purchasing W. 1.. i Dougins SlineH, Because, we are lue largest manufacturers ot advertised shoes in the world, and guarantee I tlie value by stamping the name ana price on he bottom, which protects you against High prices and the middleman’s profits. Our shoe? ,’ir.l custom work in style, easy fitting am •rearing qualities. We have them sold every .. 'iere at lower prices for the value given thai iv other make Take no substitute. If you \ .'.ealer cannot supply you, vze can. Sold by Cantrell & Owens, HER THROAT CUT A Most Atrocious Crime Commit ted in Macon THE GHASTLY FIND Was Made in the Woods nea That C : ty on Yesterday. The Crime Committed Just Back of Sells Bros. Show Tent. Circus day in Macon wound up .n one of the most atrocious mur ders ever committed i.i tne city. Ida Hicks a young negro woman who was well known about the town, was found dead this morn ing in the rear of where the circus tent stood last night. The woman’s throat had been cut almost from ear to ear and she had been stabbed on<\e in the left breast, The body was lying face downward when foipid, and ap* peared to have been dragged from a point near the circus tent close to the little branch which runs in the rear of the East Tennessee cot ton yards. Coroner Knight was notified of the horrible find shortly after 7 o’clock this morning and he at once i-mpanm-led a jury, with J. W. Douglass as foreman, and be fore 11 o’clock a verdict had been found to the effect that the wo man was Ida flicks and that she came to her death by two knife wounds inflicted by a party or par ties unknown. A STRUGGLE FOR LIFE The appearance of the woman’s clothing and the ground around indicated that she had given her murderer a desperate struggle’ but it was not clear whether or not she had been otherwise assaulted. borne are of the opinion that the murder was committed at a point nearly one hundred yards from j where tl e body was found and that the murderer had dragged his vic tim, while still living, to the spot where she lay this morning. Or it may be that she crawled there after receiving her death wound. At any rate her left hand clutched her throat as if to stop the flow of blood, and for this rea son it was clear that she was not dead when she reached the spot where her body lay this morning. —Macon News. Now There’s Trouble. Clarksville,Tenn., September 26. —Bart Epley of Logan county which adjoins this county on the Kentucky side has been arrested for marrying his niece, Miss Har ris. The penally is a term in the penitentiaty. Epley is 45 years of age and claims that his bride who is only in her sixteeth year is a very distant relative of his Did Desha Back out Lexington. Ky.,Sept, 26 —Judge B. Kinkhead, who was chal lenged to fight by Desha Breckin ridge Saturday,said yesterday that he told young Breckinridge that he would be at the depot the next oaornir gat 8 o’clock and would fee him. Desha did not meet him and the judge claims be forfeited bis challenge as a gentleman. No further trouble occurred yesterday and,the effects of the campaign are fast dying away. A POOR SUBSTITUTE , for a. well-known ruedi- cine pays more profit tc dbL a dealer, when he sells xvL That’s the reason he annoys you with his YjJ claim that it is “just as BA'N'- ■eiJt-’* fA good.” And that is one win 1 .-' /A reason why every wo <■ man who wants Doctor vxA%** ? * V'to Pierce’s Favorite Pre- S’'"* ’crirtion should go to a A«.-A reliable dealer. P V r Every woman does . 4 |j d_ VC want it, if she’s suffer- Nl TT?”" I ’- n K from any ailment • peculiar to her sex. If she’s “ run-down.” or delicate, she needs it just as much. It’s a special tonic, that builds her up; a legitimate medicine, that corrects and cures. For every “female complaint” and weakness, it is the only remedy so safe and certain that it can be guaranteed. If it doesn’t benefit or cure, in every case, you have your money back. What else, can be “ just as good ” for you I A long advertisement is unnecessary to convince you that you need Dr. Sage’s Reme dy for your Catarrh. Its makers offer SSOO tor a case they cannot cure. Starch 5 cents lb. Morris ZRHLAJD IT OVER 3 Examine Our Bargains. AND THEN CrETIN THE RTJSH; 20 per. ct off of Manufacturers cost. In order to make room for our enormous stock which is arrivingdaily, we will for the next ten days give 20 per. ct. off of Manufacturer’s cost on all ladies and childrens Slippers, [Oxfords, Low Cuts and Operas. -HWe Have An Elegant Line OfH- These goods bought late ana at atremenduous dis count.and when you get them of us at 20 per. ct. off ofManufacturer’s prices they cost you next [to nothing. -SCAIA BABIiY FOR THEY HAVE*' GOT TO CAO- WH. COKER &CO. No s 19 & 21 Broad Street, ZROTvTEI GEORGIA-