The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, October 11, 1894, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

bblLliK OF ® iMwona-claas Mail Matter. FBILG.BYRD, DAILY AM) SUNDAY. 10 ceuts a .veek or $5.00 per annum io the city of Rome, and Floyd, the "Banner county" of Georgia. A woman should never be a slave of fashion. The Congressional election takes place Tuesday, Noveirbei fit' , Wonder if ‘Brown Allen is the man who struck Billy Patterson, The Dixie Fair at, Lfiaeon is going to be immense. It’s away that Macon has, The Jananese may have crow to eat —but it will be Shanghi roos ter. Hail, balmy Indian summer! — Augusta Chronicle. She cant —She’s frosting. A negro who lost his way in a swamp was so dadly bitten mosquitoes that his life is despair" ed of. The “pops” may thank the “sore heads/’ Judge Hines will jow have ample time in which to settle up that Tyson estate. It is a good thing that Judge Hines did not dispose of his law library. IL knew he would need it again.—Ma rietta Journal. The next session of tfie North Georgia Conference will be held in Rome, beginning Nov. 21st. Bishop Haygood will preside. ' * The Nawab of Rampur, an In dian potentate, has paid $250,000 to an English army surgeon who attended him for three months. The New York Sun says “it was the income tax “which cause the slump in Georgia. Think of that —but how we little fishes do swim I The Antwerp exposition closed it’s a flat failure, a month befo e schedule time The people of the old, as well as the new world, have then ejns on Macon, Clarence Hartstll, of the Spring Place Dimple-cheeks, has gone gun ning for delinquents. May he bag a hundred cents out of every dollai V worth of tnem. The counties of Oklohoma are lettered, not named: “A”county, “X” county and so on —but it is said that the system Jisn’t liked, and will be changed. Mr. Atkinson has expressed himself as highly pleased with th fact that he was not scratched in Richmond. First reports say that he was badly cut here.—Augusta Herald. Maj. A. O. Bacon has opened headquarters at the Kimball House in Atlanta, and will push his can didacy for the Senate from now until the Legislature meets and the election is held I With Breckinridge repudiated by the women, and the men of Kentucky swinging rapists by the neck, there is every reason to hope for and expect good things from the bluegrass state. John Temple Graves seems to be getting a g*ntle roast from all hands, His was an untimaly dis— <oußsion of family matters. Such fttaings are tid-bits to the Populists. —Augusta News. Now that Johnnie Tomtit Graves has come out and boldly acknowl edged that he alone is responsible for the alleged Democratic slump of last week, it is useless to further prolong the discussion. We are glad that the News and Sun had the discretion not to commit itself before Johnnie spoke.—Griffin News. Tea drinkers, especially will learn with pleasure that the pros pects for betti r and cheaper Japan ese tea are very bright under the benign auspices of the democratic rule Under the treaty now being negotiated, Japan has agreed to re move the export duties on tea. As there is a large quantity of Japan ese tea which comes to this coun try, the removal of this export du ty will be just that much saved the United States. We hate queer experiences in the house of mourning, said the clergyman of the party. It was only a few weeks ago that I called upon a middle-aged shoemaker, who had lost his wife. 1 spoke to him as I thought meet, and espec ially enjoined upon him the duty of being resigned. When 1 had got thus far, he interrupted me to say, ina quiet tone: “Oh, that’s all right, Mr. Angus. I ain’t a-kicY ing.” The value of our life on earth will not be judged by the success, but by the purity of our endeav ors and our perseverence, even where there was no great visible result. We ourselves do not even know what we have done in our own strength, how much we owe to others, and how much to a High er will. It will be good not to put too much on our own account. Men have won fame by brave deeds performed on bloody battle fields, by the subjugation of oppo sing forces and peoples, and by the obliteration of peaceful govern ments; but far nobler in the sight of a just God are those forces and associates w hich build up rather than destroy, which inculcate friendship, love and truth, rather than enmity, hate and wrong. The number of eggs laid in the year ’BO amounted to 7,455.133, and in 90 it reached 11,755,635. Georgia is truly a grei t chicken and egg country. —Augusta News. Betcherlife! chiggers or nochig gers old Georgia dominica hen dustry can always be found at the scratch and reliably posted on the “lay” of the land. Governor Atkinson will serve his state fii’bt and hie friends second, He is going to give Georgia a vigorous and honest administration. His busi ness is the State’s business and. tie knows his business. We imagine that he has no objection to the “sore heads” offering their prayers for him if they dont pray like they voted. Burrell Moore, of Kentucky, is teaching school in a district that can furnish more twins than any other in the county—perhaps in the state. He has for pupils two sets, then boards within a stone’s throw of two more. There are also a number of twin calves in the same territory. Some man on our merning neigh, bor has certain y “got itiuTor” lever Jimmie A. Smith,Dr. Thed ford and Douglass, of shoe fame. Dr. J, 11. Yeiser or anyone else who uses a cut of himself iu his advertisements —else why those “Rambling Remarks?” NOTHING STANDS AS HIGH, ess a remedy for every wo- K manly ailment, as Dr. Pierce’s T Favorite Prescription. Here \ .A th® proof. It s the only xNv. L'/ medicine for women so cer \ n- jj tain in its eifects that it can be I puorrtnfeed. In every case, if it doesn’t benefit or cure, your Kfy' IK money is returned. Can any- K i-' thing else, though it may be bet- ter for a trick y dealer to sell, be “just as good” for you to buy I ■Hijra“Favorite Prescription” is “ invigorating, restorative BEfiWz?/ tonic, a soothing and strength ening nervine, and a complete cure for all the functional de rangements, painful disorders, and chronic weaknesses peculiar to the sex. For young girls just entering womanhood; for women at the critical "change of hfe"; for women approaching confinement; nurs ing mothers; and every woman who is “run-down,” tired, or overworked—it is a special, safe, and certain help. If you have an incurable case of Catarrh the proprietors of Dr. Hage’s Catarrh Remedy will pay you SSOO cash. They believe that they can cure you. e If you want the latest and most beautiful Fashions get your Fashion sheets at Lan ham &. Sons Free, fourth Ward, THE HUSTLER OF ROME, THU RSDAY OCTOBER, 11 1894. i WEAK WOMEN and all mothers who are nursing babies derive great benefit from Scott’s Emulsion. This prepara tion serves two purposes. It gives vital strength to mothers and also enriches their milk and thus makes their babies thrive. ScgtPs Emulsion is a constructive food that pro motes the making of healthy tissue and bone. It is a wonder ful remedy for Emaciation, General Debility, Throat and Lung Complaints, Coughs, Colds, Anaemia, Scrofula and Wasting Diseases of Children. Send for Pamphlet on Scott' s Emulsion. Free. Scotti Bowne, N.Y. All Druggist*. 60c. andsl. It is charged that the Populists i in Hart county voted negro women, j —Brunswick Tinies. Sidney Smith must have had advertising in his mind when he wro e“A great deal of talent is lost in the world for the want of a little courage.” -■ ■ M We do not believe the e is a Demo crat in the Seventh district who c. n not support John Maddox heartily, He has done all f<u Ids constituents that any man could do. Why not r ward a good and faithful servant?— Chattooga News. Capt. John Reece, of Floyd will be a candidate for Speaker of the next House. Both the Hustler and the Tribune of Rome speak in highly complimtary terms of Capt. Reece, and thii k it will take hard work to beat him.—Brunswick Call. Tom W itson’s P'-psh has quit the cartoon business and is now feeding the meek and lowly “i>ops” on k«.ld type and “, oL metal ’ If Tom knows where he is “at” he proposes to hold g >ld am] silver on a parity with “b-ass’’ and “Pit metal”—and with out ‘luitber i lustration ’’ An authority on hypnotism says that hysterical persons aie very difficult to influence. They are so wedded o their own fancies, mental and physical, that they prove very obstinate hypnotic pa tients. Even if an influence is gained it passes off very quickly. VIGOKEK Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restcred. MAGNETIC NERVINE restore Lost Manhaod. Ctiree weaknesses, Nervous Debility and all the evils from early or later ex cesses, the results or overwork, worry, sickness, etc. Full strength, tone and development given to every organ or portion of the body. Improve ment immediate ly seen from the first box. Thwue ands of letters ot praise on fiiein our ottice. Can be carried in vest pocket. Bent by mail to any address on receipt of Ono month’s treat- ment in each box. Prieb&.OO, G boxes. $5.00, with Written Guarantee to refund money if not cured ..<l to u* for the Gexmiue. Circulars Free. \ *3 J Th* comparative value of these two card* la known to moat persona. They illustrate that greater quantity io Not always most to bo desired. • • These cards express the beneficial qual ity of Ripans • Tabules A* compared with any previoualy known DYSPEPSIA CURE. o*o Ripana Tabulae: Prict, 50 cents a box, Ot druggists, or by mail. RIPANS CHEMICAL CO., 10 Spruce St., N.Y. MftdMUnRaBOHnMMNBiaffIMMVSPV' ALMOST A NEW YORK DAILY That Democratic wonder. The New York Weekly World, has just changed its weekly into a twice a week paper and you can now get the tv o papers and the weekly courier for the same old price SI.OO a year. Think of it! The news from New York right at your door fresh every three days—ls 6 pajiers a vear. We have made arrangements by which we can furnish the weekly courier and the twice-a-week New York World all for SI.OO a year. Here is the opportunity to get your own local paper and The New York World twice every week at extraordinary low rates. BLOSSOM ■.3 as safe and harmless as a flai seed poultice. acts hke a poul tice, drawing out i = >er a~ 1 pan. and curing al! diseases pcculiai IO la dies. ♦'Orange Blosrjm” is a pas tile, easily used at any time; • is applied right to the parts Every lady can treat herseL with it. Mailed to any address upon re ceipt of si. Dr. J. A. McGill & Co. 4 Panorama Place, Chicago, 111. Sold by D, W. Curry Druggist. OLD VERSUS NEW 4- Lx It Is Not Now Necessary to drive knowledge into the heads of children with a sledge hammer. It has become recognized that the new up-to date edition of the ENCYCLOPAEDIA , BRITANNICA is the epitome of human learning. It contains exhaustive articles upon all subjects; it contains matter of such wide and varied interest that it is competes! to meet the demanjs of any one and every on*. Every article of this work is A Wedge of Knowledge And is prepared in away to make it* study ■ pleasure and not a task. These articles are mines of wealth and towers of strength to any one who desires an education. You can have it. For The Atl&pth Cosstltutlon has so arranged that It is within the reach ot rich and poor alike. Any one can save Ten Cents a Day You can. and that small amount saved far Short time will secure for you this valuable compendium of human knowledge, this Complete library, this means of obtaining a thorough education. For sample pages drop a postal card with your address on It to THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, GA. rp Valuable Fanns for Bent it sale We have On hand a number Oi good farms for renter sale. These farms have come into our hands at very rea sonable figures, and we are in position to offer them at low prices and on most favorable terms. Ten antsand buyetswould do well to consult us before trading. We can rent or sell. To good parties, wishing time on Farms we are pae pared to offer bargains Coma and see us Hoskinson & Harris. THE FINEST LINE AM) Best Assortments SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! BARGAINS IN SHOES AT wlCaniroll & Owensie* 240 BROAD STREET. Mrs. J F. Wardlaw, JXZCIT-iLTIXrERY N v stoak, and a c omplete JinQof an the ver latest Novelties. New goods arriving weekly. No. 208 Broadway, Rome Ca. OPPOSITE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. ROME I> A K El! Y AND restaurant. J, T, Wilkie, Proprietor. No. 228 Broad Street ®SH BREJD Hi CAKES MABE BWH Mi Bestaurant supplier! with the best the market affords. Special attention to wedding orders and ornamental cakes' FRESH OYSTERS RECEIVED EVERY DAY Polite waiters, Satisfaction guaranteed. Give me a call i wim sw mill liwi MANUFACTVRERSfiANDJJEALERS IN I Mln aid Granite, Monuments, Coping, Wire I Wrorol Iron Fencing, Lan Vacas, Fountains to. I &s?“’Ord.?r Wlmt You Want and.'Get JWhat You Order. I S. HEMSTREET Mgr, Chattanooga Tennl 1116 Market Street. I A. J. BANKSTON General Agent I Ringgold Georgia I o ii p i r o I ! • d H II bLL d, I I ) — % . - - - --■ We make them and sell them at bottom prices, I HUME &. PERKINS! ' ■ - —• • - w—• ■■ ■■ - —■— - * ■■ i _ . - gggaß -A.. -W. HABTI Leather and Shoe Findings, I Hand made Shoes built to order, Repairing a speciality, at I Masonic Temple Store! THE LITTLE RUBY I TONSORI AL PARLORS! If you want work In mv line call at my ShoPB Frank. Taylor, the old J Rt ** V ' 'u* Ft T/* JC F) jW nesß.all drntr.rtum; b>f |«>werin GeneraUve Orgui. y V. % sen! I by overexertlon, youthful error*, excessive u»e of t ( . ftn ( ? c»_ Jfr t uianm, which Irart to (..rtrinltv. Consumption or h J 1 Si por box, O for by mal! P™J ’•* *•• rlk'yk v* “ written ituaruntee io cur*o>r refund »n „ d|ful pool A«k lor it. ' : .ko no other. iLa3<Jolc remP 1, ' t * TWOakilfti Jrtka.CSiZLln plain wrappur. AuGrci. A £KVJS cO..Ma3OUJv mm Ver Ml* la Bowe. fie. toy BKADFOKD DBUU OU SM