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! FO’ GfiWD,
Man Ah Jes’ Done Hit, an’ Cats
lAIIDere is Bout Hit.
“Fo’Gawd Ah (loan ’ want t<-ll
Duff n but de truf. Ah doan want,
tell nuffin but do truf. All done
hit, an’Ah’se gwine tell de truf
’bout hit. Why Ah done hit? Fo'
Gawd Ah doan know ; but Ah jes’
done kit an’ dats all den* is ’bout
hit, an’Ah’se goin’t’tell de trui
’bout hit. ”
So said Charles L. Smoots, the
colored man, formerly of Florene*'
Ky., who eloped with Lillie Mur
ray and married her, leaving a
wife and family.
Detective Ryan, of the Prosecu
tor’s office, brought him from
Louisville to answer the change of
bigamy.
Mr. Ryan asked him if he want
ed to see his wife. “No’n deed
man ; no’n deed. Ah doan want
nomo’ofdat woman. She done
gib me trubbel ’nough. Al’ays gib
in’ me trubbel in mah head, an’
Ah done fink Ah didn’know wha’
Ah were doin’when Ah run ’way
widxlatgal. Ah lied so much trub
bel in mah head.”
Ryan told him his wife would be
put in the next cell to him in jail.
“Doan’ yo do hit, man ; doan yo
do hit. Ah done go crazy if she
cum neah me. Doan do hit. Ah
tell de truf es yo’ jes’ keep dat wo
man ’way from me.” —Cincinnati
Enquirer.
A POSTAL WAR
Between Uncle Sam and Canada
For Australian Mail.
New York, 0ct.,6.-A little postal
\ar is going on between the United
tjes ai d Canad; , regarding th<-
\>ortation of the Australi m-Eng
S \ t sent the transportation is
\ed,but Canada wrote it
haid to get it. The
Canadian ralroada and
A v ashipa is shorter, but the Ameri
can rail and water companies beat
them over by 24 hours
Mails pay better than either pass
engers or freight and besides gives
the hues Government protection at
all times.
Once a quarter Uncle Sam pays
each mail-carrying steamer $20,000
and that is why steamship Fuerst
Bismarck, on leaving Hoboken to-day
steamed up the Hudson to a landing
at the foot of forty-fourth St,, instead
of putting out to sea. Some of the
passengers thought they were going
to Hamburg byway of Albany.
;A.D.Maze, Superintendent of the
Foreign Mail Division of the Post
office,had ordered 456 bags of United
States mail on the steamer. Then it
Was discovered that the Ai s ralian
mail had not arrived at the Grand
Central Depot.
As the detention would not be
more than three hours the steamship
•was held and Captain Allers headeb
her up the North River and anchored
oft’ the foot of Forty-fourth street,
were she remained until [the mail
was placed aboard at noon.
PALACE MARKET
Os the upper end of
town. Chas Weis has
opened up a meat mar
k?tat 4 Cothran St.
where he will be glad
to see his many friends
i his isthe place to get
all kinds of steak roast;
chops and c I would be
pleased to have you
give me acall.
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Dr. M. A. THEDFORD'S
L.VER MEDICINE.
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BILIOUSNESs\ \ headache.
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Mvmess of
Stomach Appetite
bNoKEGEHUiNE Wn; 3utThe Likeness ..nd
SICNATUKE OFM A.T.HEDFORD OH FRONTOF
£ach Wrapper. M.A.Thedford Med ©
K Rome.ga.
PLUCKY WOMAN.
Opens Firs on a pair of Eurelars
Working at hsr Door.
1X ! Kf'ti‘ll, K ,() Huber (» —M I S
1. G■ > v le 11 ii bb • (|, wifn of tbn P°p
ular United Stnles Bank Exami
ner* lormerlv Umcinatti, is the
lerom • of t ie h >ur in gt on
today,
Col. Hub! ell has b< en away on
a irin tor »-ome wct-ka, ai.d Mrs
Uublxl and h>r little children
nave bi-t-u a’ the lug Broadway
residejjce ;<lone, Mr Hubbell is a|
sn-ter >»f ex-Mayor J Hull David
son. audit noted Keuiuckt|beauty.l
About 1 o’clock this morning
Mis Huboell was awakei ed by a
noise at the front door. Sne cauti
ously opened her room dnor, and
a moment later beard the panel of
the door brake in from the burglars
j i in my.
Sapping buck into the room, I
she procured her husbands pisti l
and going across the hall to an
open window just over tko door.
She saw two robbers engaged in
forceing in the door.
The gleam ot a pistol showed in
the moon light from one of the
thieves’ jackets. Mrs Hubbell
shouted io them to throw up
their, hands, and, as they did not
obey she opened tire.
One grabbed far his pistol with
a howl of pain, but seeing Mrs
Hubbell’s pistol still on him, botn
turned and ran Mrs Hubbell tele
phontd to the Phoenix Hotel for
her brother. He arrived and search
ed the premises, but nothing but
the damaged door was found.
Mrs. HubbxL received many
congratulations today. Mr. Hub
bell’s father, the well known busi
ness man, it will be remembered
wrs drowned i;i Arkansas some
mouth ago. Ail of Mr. Hubbell’s
r» latives reside in Ciiiciuatri and
they will be glad to hear of Mrs.
Hubbell’s hero ic condui t.
Great Show. Living Pictures.
Oneofthebig novelties of the
season is M. B. Leavitt’s gorgeous
spectacular extravaganza, “Spider
and Fly,’’ wnich is due in Rome
Oct. the Bth. The text has been
entirely rewritten this year and
every one of the three score features
are new and up to date. It is said
to be a great show, and one that
will surely meet the demands of
the great American pubbc, as it
embraces everything that is popu
lar nowadays with theatre goers.
Comedy, burlesque, pantomime
and specialty will be the order of
things,3 with magnificent scenic
effects, costumes, properties and
mechanical and electric effects
thrown in, besides a series of Liv
ing Pictures, similar to those made
famous by the great Kilanyi. The
company will comprise fifty
odd people, among whom are Flor
ence Chase, Annie Suits, Blanch
Siegrist, Georgie Putman, Hattie
Starr, Ceorgie Lawrence, Boyd
Hammond, Mabel Rivers, Minnie
Brown, Steve Corey, Kelly and
Ashby, James A. Kiernan, William
Eunice, Harold Leslie, and a corps
of character dancers headed by
Mlle Clarice Cardell. Box sheet
open at Yeiser’s. Prices SIOO-75-
25.
Chicago Ladies Shocked.
Chicago, 111., October 6. —The
Women’s Christian Temperance
Union has entered upon a crusade
against objectionable theatrica
bill boards, and the exposure be
fore the footlights of scantily cloth
women .
BEWARE OF OINTMENTS FORCA
TARRH THATCONTAIN MERCURY
as mercury will surely destroy th
sense of smell and completely de
range the whole system when en
ering it through the mucous sur
faces. Such articles should never
be used except on prescriptions
from reputable physicians, as the
damage they will do is ten fold to
the good you can possibly derive
from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure
manufactured by F. J. Qheney &
Co,, Toledo, ()., contains no mer
cury, and is taken internally, act
ing directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system.
In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be
sure you get the genuine. It is
taken internally and is made in
T oledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney &
Cm_ Testimonials free.
jfW'Sold by Druggists, price 75c
iper
THE HUSTLER OF ROME. SUNDAY OCTOBER, 7 1894.
WAIT FOR THE BM BARNUM .4
: JKSWfPS ' 1' THE GREATEST LEADEB IN AXUBEMENI
A -y /s to Of' M? J g*W
\ a — & y IHr ofi h? a Z-H ;». • ■IL V
| , 8 fflL UnftlWifa (x Lt I
M Greatest Show On Earth
ROME,
"■ OT UNTIL 9 H
- —~~ fl .beginning on that day a Grand Triumphant Tour of the Southern States
MSra . ■BE FOOLED BY KO CHEAP SIDE-SHOWS I
•'WMaB* 1 \ &£> A’ There is only one great and inimitable show in the world and tint is
the big bmmm & BAILEY show.
Capital invested $3,500,000. Daily expenses $7,300. Only show •
, dorsed by the Cie-gy. No False Pretences. No Exaggeration, pm?’
L i JUST AS ADVERTISED. New Performances” New Peotde
~ Attractions *
MEASE!) IS EVERY WAY grand
Except In price ot admission. k - ? Jy GREAT EQUESTRIAN TOURNAMENT. FOX HUNTERS’ MFFT
EQUESTRIAN MAY-POLE Hance. •
“ WB THREE CIRCUS (WANES in three rlvgs
greater number of acts, and better ones than ever before. T oo*» , , , . , „
lw# Elevated Stages, Race Track scud Steel-barred Annual Areun
“EE”“™ 0E O TRAINED ANIMAL EXPOSITION!
Curious Human Beings with queer religions and ceremonies, Acrobatic, Gymnastic and Tumbling Tournaments. Circus, Hinno.
Fagans, Idolators. Heathen, Mohammedans, Cannibals. Vishnus, Wffl® drome, RhCiilg, Aerial, Equestrian, Wild Beast and
Buddhists, Confucians, Hindoos, Christians and ? mazons, whole yy VglK. Ar.imnl f’vhibitinns vuivsuc
familes.f savage people with their huts, weapons, implements, Annum liiiiih iuus.
< No, and you never will unless you attend the ' f>
Ml & BAILEI GREATEST SHOW ON EOT ' 12^!l ?S2s M J^«LS! L L E^SIJ^ s ’ 12
20-OFTHE FUNNIEST CLOWNS IN THE WORLD-’#
JOIIAm, THE WIDOW OF BIG CffiO. OGR PRIDES THE SAME NORTH AND SOUTH
The Greatest Curiosity ever exhibited, and of the utmost interest And Everywhere Vfe Take Our Entire Big Show,
to the scientific as well as the curious. -ss»i "e-ei -i-r <a rs.m
TWO UM O’* TO AND TUISIH APMISSIOw Hl tfeiHHiiifi c iulp mcs.
F'etScious, Wild and Domest’ Aniiu./s D'-rformirf" ; t o te tiire < * XYltli OtllfS GUiCl’ Shot I*o GOQT fit Tell Cents.
iMrasE. ’S
TBEYEYLK® " ' 4
To All Points on the Big Sk«nv’- Tonr.
Bowling Green, October 2; NashviJ •. 0.- tl S; Coh-ntbia Oct<-.ber4-
Birmingham, October 5; Montgomery. • / .tcl-tt o; M ..c G -i, C ctoher b • Amer 2 |
BOt o*l*o.-rNORTH /v,
“eserved seats at regu'ar prices, and Admisson tickets at usual
advance, at Ye ; ser ! s Drug store, 330 Broad street.
BEWARE OF CH FAP 25 CENT SHOWS, PLAYING THE SOUTH
AT INCREASED PRICES
O „iXZL 6® rS./\ 11 iri X
AIiONE GI U ' MB SHOW AND THE
Same P ices Northand South.
NORTH GEORGIA
biota! Collow,
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DEPARTMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY,
At Rah'onaga, Georgia.
Spring term begins first Monday in February.
Fall term begins first Monday In September.
FULL LITERARY COURSES
TUITION FREE
W th ample corps of teachers.
THROUGH MILITARY TRAINING ?
under a U. S. Army Officer detailed t’
Secretary of war.
- ~. I
Denartments of Business, Short
hand, Typewriting, Telegraphy.
Music and Art.
Under competent and thorough instructors.
YOUNG LADIES have equal advantages.
CHEAPEST COLLEGE in the SOtiT
For catalogues and full information a
dress Secretary or Treasurer of Fo*>
Trustees.
.lUnii.v are DIOIC
3>wn front overwork or household cares.
Hrnwn’u ilroti Bitters Rebuilds urn
system, aidr dig-'etiun. removes excess Ol' Illi,,
wad cufea witot. Get um gec»ioc.
IEXAS!
IS THE DIRECT LINE TO
TEXAS AND THE SOUTHWEST
IS THE SHORTEST LINE TO
"MP SOUTHERN TEXAS.
E3 IS THE ONLY LINE TO TEXAS
■8 ALL UNPEG ONE MANAGEMENT.
RJ ISTHEONLY LINE GIVING CHOICE
■fl OF ROUTES VIA SHREVEPORT
Era or via fiEW Orleans.
ISEQUIPPEDWITHSOLIDVESTIBULED
TRAINSTONEWORLEANS ANDWITH'
H THROUGH SLEEPERS ATLANTAAND
M BIRMINGHAM TO SHREVEPORT,
fej CLOSE CONNECTION AT EITHER POINT
gl WITH THROUGH SERVICE OFTEXASLINES
I OUR RATES AS LOW AS ANY?
A J.LYTLE DIV.PASSRAGE NT READIHOUSE CHATTANODGATrsn,
J.HME GREGOR TRAV.PASSRAGENT 20051 JJAVEBIRMINGHAM ALA
WX.RINEARSDN G.P.A. CINCINNATI.Q.
AT HALF PRICE.
We show h far the
largest line of C h i I
drei ’s Kn e Pants
Su is. We have thorn
from -60 c up.
| $25 ’
FOR MERCANTILE
COURSE IN
BCCK-KEEPING
Including Books
Call at office for particulars
J.G. HARMISON
> I
j . A. GRAND OFFER!
; t£SIEE MME. A. RUPPERT’S
;; ft HEE FACE BLEACH
MME. A. RUPPERT
J i'-’Tx Bays: "J appreciate the fact
. ijAtls. that there are many thou-
1 vi'wA Jr Bandsof IndieslntheUnited
O.Sk'jStates that would like t >trv
U ™y World-Benov. ;,ed Face
u Si <R. Blbach: but have been
l kept from doing so on ac-
>• counterpri<.whlchi«fi?.oo
.’laW-**- Per bottleor 3 bottles taken
together, 55.00. jn orde>
’ * uUEff that al lof these may bavt 1
an opportunity, I will give
S;' L to every caller, absolute!}
. *r frpe, a sample bottle, ant
d Z? to supply those .mi
'-3- — —of city.or in any partof the
* 'orld.lwillsend Itsafely pnekedin plain wrapper
41 charges prepaid, for 25 cents, silver or stamp. ’
In every case »f freckle., pimples,moth, sal
iwness, black bends, acne, eczema, ediness, rough
; • ss, or any discoloration or disease of the skin
id wrinkles (not caused by facial expression)
I.CB Bleach removes absolutely. It does not
jver up, as cosmetics do, but is a cure. Address
MADAME A. BUPPERT. (IVpt. O.)
■. 9 East 14th St., NEW YCP.K CITY.
ROME li. R. OF GA.
ANl>
W. & A R- R.
an <1 n os’ c?<s-iit 1-I’Je lhe l<>' ~n
lItBIE ANO iWi
Chattanooga, Lashville.
No waiting on connections or delayt d tr
All trains leave on schedule time from ,K° m
Railroad depot, foot of Broad street.
|EE i “Oii*y one block from Armstrong B< tL
0“0“'y four blocks from New Centra
No chance of Cars. Throng
Coaches on all trains Be
tween Rome and Atlanta.
nt’ Atlahtß
Close connections in Union <k 1 ( u ‘ r . n g,
and Chatttanooga with all trains, i r
Leave Rome, daily at 9:> san - ’
Arrive Atlanta” ” 6:25?
returning. a
Leave Atlanta, daily at 8:05 an ’
Arrive Rome “ “ 7'” 11: d'lsired informs
Eor maps, foldersand any d
on, call on oi write.
J. A. Hume, Ticket A
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