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1 Cantrell &
Country
Produce
A Specialty,
fresh 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 Stree
IaKE
Ur. M. A.
liver medicine.
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mwi 5/c/< oh
B'UWM£Ss\ ; .■' IjflUWO/CE
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Stomach jv frPPwrE
NONEGtNJ.hEV/ITHOUTIHE LIKENESS ..ND
SIGNATURE OrM A.T.’tEDFORD ON FrONtCF
Each Wrapper. M.A.Thedfcro Mec.(§
Rome.Ga;
rving 'V, Larimore, physical di
rectorol 1. M. C A., Dos Moii.es
lowa, says lie can conscientiouelx
recommend Chamberlain's Pain Balm
to athletics, gymnasts, bicyclists, foot
Wl players and the profession in
general for bruises, sprains and dis
locations; also for soreness and stiff
less of the muscles, when applied
before the parts become swollen it
will effect a cure in onehalf the time
usually required. For sale by Lowry
Bros Druggists
■aw,,® ■
Warter’s “Hand
made’’ grows more pop
ularasthe days go by—
and its because of mer
it. For sale by al! deal
ers. Try one.
MAGNETIC NERVINE
(M 7 r"’* Is ;-nar«ntxM*h to one-
17 . ■'* Nervous Prcstra
. f 5 . J tion, Fits, Oizzi
hobs, Headache
',V «ii >r<l. Neuralgia and In
if t \ SOmniti. virvtH tul
; NA"cesses in the use of to
w bacco, opium, alcohol
-'1 and in other direr
tions, bringing on De
BEFORE: - AM ER- bility, Sleepiess-
P’esrjAn e,.-. ness, Mental Os-
»ud . t 2?' ® of tening of the Brain, Insanity
VINE v.'4- ‘ ”'' l ‘ th -, k MAGNETIC ner-
uwstrength n> hJnrn 8 ln elt, ! Br “>»■ renews vitality
toue. u ., the brain l > Uie musculHr and nervous system
Ing u p , t ,llß flesh, brings refresh-
•oncr.r. 'A nio??M re ? health an d happiness to the
mail to anv add. 2? “ • t , r !S tnißnt *“ plain uackago b;
box; fi for £>.oo. With
<mre °r>*fondthe'mo™v 'Vf'tten Cuarantten u
tlroul ’ lr ' s£re « O«arau«sv
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9n^ V ? ry i t>Ody Vvh ° * S
Preac h e s
kJ 3 do . ctr I>n: 1 > n: ‘‘Patronize
er^ lndustry -’’ Lov "
afWri ? good c, S ar can
thl dto cractice what
er’/ £ reach for Waf-t
--arp i-u t 1716 made cigars
|< e { best on the mar-
Marknf r e n
St p? 1 N°- 427 Broad
and Clean
SarfA .^ity^W 5 ’
back, e & Schlap
i^^mnt.r; see tTey’~|i a u.
Second V' ‘ ard 1N Rome -
l as t aiIn " r: ~~^ e8 I stopped
1116 in H .? 11 and thp y treated
good care of Tn and took
be t lam c Imy «°° dß - You
8O!i 8” wa J ° lng tO St ° P at “Robin
to Rom/° n o ard wheuever Igo
Ell gine HoTe r Btreet °PP OB ite
w-4-t.
MABEL PAIGE
Closed her Engagement in Rome
’ Last Nigh at Nevin
The pretty Ijtt'e black haired
spark ling eyed Houbrette. Mabel 1
Paige closed her engaement at
Neviu’a laat night with “Little
Mips Mischief.”
Mine Mabel is yet but a child.and]
of course acting is free from
the roauueri«mß of the elder ones
sIiII she is ho cute and pretty tha l
she always pleases. Most of the
p ays were good—ail were kouwn
here, hut none delighted an much
as that presented ou the opening
night “1 he other girl ’
Yesterday eVninug at the mati
nee the opera- a “La Be'le Mar
guerettb” was presented io an au
dience composed inoetiy of ladies
and children, and it was highly
enjoyed by all, '
Mr Woodward, has made many
friends Bince the engagement here
by his excellent work as a come
dian. He is a ciev-r geutleruau,
and has had many years experi
ence on the stage.
Miss Bessie Warren, ( who is in
private life Mrs. Woodward) is
always good and come in for a fair
proportion of the public esteem.
Mr. Wrighlman, Mr. Martin,
Miss Eminsiu, and the other mem
b »rs of I be troop are all firstrate in
their line, and made friends here
Al together the week has been a
very pleasant one, for al! who saw
company. They are presenting
splendid plays at popular prices.lt
is very likely that Mabel will
comeheie for another week during
the seas.n.
The company leaves today for
Atlanta, where they play at. the
Edgewood Avenue theatre all nexi
week,
THE DAIRY MAIDS.
The Dairy Maids Festival is the
next attraction at Nevins Opera
House and promises to be the best
attempt at a production by ama
tuers in Rome. A splendid chorus
of twenty voices will be one of the
main features- Miss Darby’s ex
celleut voice will be heard in a
mo-it pleasing vocal selection,while
Misses Nevin, Pattou, Clark and
others whose vocal qualifications
are well known will add a great
deal to the entertainment. Among
bo-e taking part are disses Viola
Smith, Annie Pentecost, Z->e East
man, Mamie Headden.Lula O’Niel
Mamie Ledbetter,Estelle Mitchell,
Cora and Mae Clark, Rosa Wood
ruff, Mae Patton, Katie DarbrJ Ed
die Magruder and Mrs. Chas
Thompson. Tickets go on sale to
morrow. The young lady, who sells
the most tickers will get a choice
of solid silver belt hucKles and the
next to the most, a choice «f silver
mounted side combs.
The above priz s are to be seen
at Johnsons Jewelry store. The boy
who sells the most gets $2:50 esuts
m gold. The conditions of thecon
icst are that the winner must sell
al coat (25) tickets, and no boy or
girl will. be allowed to turu over
his or her sales to any of the oth
• rs to be added to their list ot tick
ets sold.
Tickets cau be secured of Chas.
Seay at White Star Line office
Monday morning. Price of tickets!
50 cents each ; no extra charges for
rerervrd seats.
FA LADY’S TOILET ij
? s tint complete E
■ 4 without an ideal fcij
T PLEXIOIIf
i O jfowdeel. Iu
j
■I PBZZOWS !
Combines ever/ element of
beauty and puritv It is beauti
fying, soothing, healing, health
ful. and harmless, and wh?n
rightly used is .nvisible. A most
j delicate and desirable protection K
|to the face in this climate. L
j Insist upon having the genuine. I =
MIT IS FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. |
THE HUSTLER OF ROME SnN DAY OCTOBER, 21 1894.
THOMAS FAHY.
No man makes a more careful
study of his business than Mr.
Fahy, the successful and enter
prising dry goods merchant of
this city.
He keeps fully in pace with the
needs and demands of the public,
and hence can always furnish the
trade with just such things as they
desire. His excellent purchasing
ability and his exquisite taste in
making selections gives to his pa
trons the benefit not only of style
and beauty, hut also the most rea
sonable prices.
Throughout North Georgia his
store is known as “The Bargain
Center,” because from it issue the
best finish and cheapest to be had
in any market. His motto is“ Quick
sales and small profits,” and upon
this basis he conducts his business.
The mammoth stock of goods he
now offers at winsom figures to
the trade is one of the finest ever
shown in Rome. It embraces every
thing that comes under the head
of any goods, notions, and furnish
ing goods,
A more charming line of fine
dress goods, silk, trimmings and
drapery goods is not easily found.
All that refined taste, and excel
lent judgement could demand, is
to be had at his emporium.
In Notions, domestics, carpets,
rugs, mattings, lace curtains and
portiers, he leads the trade. An v
man who places his order with
Thomas Fahy may rest assured
that he will he fairly and squarely
dealt with and will receive the
best at the least possible out-lay
on the part of the customer.
He emjoys a fine trade from
Georgia, Alabama, and ships goods
to Tennessee, South Carolina, Mis
sissippi, and Florida, Frequently
he receives flattering orders from
as for off as Texas, which proclaims
the fact that one customer at
Fahy’s they are loath to discon
tinue even though hundreds of
miles intervene.
No one should fail to see his
fresh, new and most attractive
stock of Fall and Winter goods.
lil June 4, l|
i’ l !8 //
! 94 I
that is the date ul
p. of a letter from Mr. Jas. Hl
lij E. Brown, 524 Pacific l|l
Il Ave., Dallas, Tex.—He Ijl
d lost his strength from HI
k\\ overwork, like so many IjS
Ijl others, and took |l|
/// Brown’s wi
£ ron if*
jh Bitters. ///
ff 'l die says:
g|[ “Brown’s Iron Bitters I
is the best medicine I I
■ have ever taken. I had |
1)1 been suffering for a year I
>// from extreme weakness, I
ff// caused by overwork, and I
til two bottles renewed my I
111 strength entirely. lam
l\\ glad to say so. I
ID Not a miracle, but just I
Kll another cure brought
111 about by Brown’s Iron fl
111 Bitters. Do you take it? I|
' ill LOOK FOR CROSSED RCO \lfi
Ul\ LINES ON WRAPPER 111
Bl I BROWN CHEM. CO. Balto., Fid. 118
What Nerve Kerrie*
have done for other*
they will df
IST DAY. : >/■" ”
VIGOR
OF 16THDAY.
MEM AWteSL
and Permanently Restored, soth da v
A positive cure for all Wej Nervousnes.
Debility. Hint all their train of evils resultln
from early errors and later excesses; the resu
of overwork. Rich sewn worry jtc !>eve|n|
and gives tone and streuth to t i.. o.
Stans. Niopo unnatural low.« ur nitch.l
emisaions caused by youth.ul error, or e>
cessive use 01 tobacco, opium ami llquoi
which lead to conMUinption and hiwnil;
T‘iel r use shows immediate Improvement. Ac."e)
no Imitation. Insist upon having the genv n<
Nerve Berries,
pocket. Price. SI.OO per box. six boxes, on tu<
treatment.4s.oo. WuaranteeH to cure any <*»e
ff not kept by vour druggist we will send then
by mail, upon receipt of price, in plain wrat
per. Pamphlet free. Address all mall orders t
AN MKDICAI €O„ Cincinnati <
For Sale by J. T
Crouch & Co.
fMfi MIST
Every cu-tomer buying 50c
worth of goods at a *ime will have
■i guess ev->ry day (buy do so, at
’ jar of b' j anp, etc , to be opened
October 31-t, 1894.
The one guessing nearest iln
i umbel g *s n good
WATCH?.-
The 2 .d nearest a Barrel Flour
Th- 3»d. nearest 100 lbs. Fit us
The 4 h nearest 50 lbs Fit nr
The sth. nearest 25 lbs. Fl nr
The fiOi, nearest 5 lbs, Firn
Soda Cracker*.
The 7th. nearest 1 Gallon of
Prime Molasses.
The next eight nearest, each 25c
worth of any g >o.is <h y may se
iec.t.
The Guess Costs You
Nothing.
Evert bo'ly invited to call
and see,
-i-F. F J ENCE«-
412 Broad Street,
ROME, GA.
Pence Cheap Cash Grocery and
Notion Store. The cheapest
place in town to buy goods. Give
me a call, satisfaction guaraufeed.
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Esin jam 3 □ Fran'dim
Used to s< that if he obtained but one idea
from a book he considered himself well
repaid for his investment.
There is a siient but potent missionary tt«
not alone suggests Ideas to men. but tells
them what the thinkers of all time have
with these ideas: a missionary that represnnti
the very fountain-head of all knowledge,
that unlocks the secrets of nature, and
“Chaims the Elements
To our chariot wheels.” This missionary Is I
the justlv celebrated new edition
ENCYCLOP/EDIA BRITANNICA, and it
appeals to every human being who can read.
If you have any special bent or inclination
for any particular branch of knowledge op*n
the BRITANNICA and ideas will flock to you
If you are young, with your life before you
It will furnish you with ideas to advance you'
business interests, and to make you a more
useful member of society.
If you are a tired bread-winner it will
amuse and enliven you with stories of travel
’ with quaint and beautiful mythological
legends, and with the facts about animals
agd flowers.
It is never wearisome, and it lasts a
life-time. It is cosmopolitan
And Democratic
For it ina.tes no distinction between the rich
and the poor, but says to both: “ I am yours
almost fo* the asking."
TEN CENTS A DAY will buy it, but you
should order at once if you wish to take
advantage of the special introductory offer.
Th©
AT i. AN TA, GA
AR
Terrible Headaches
RESULTING FROM
DERANGEMENT OF STOMACH,
LIVER, OR BOWELS,
Relieved by
Ayer-s Pills
“I don’t believe o
there ever was so g
x jSfcPr good a pill made o
/ as Ayer’S Cathar- o
tic pills - Tl,e y q
v it, will do all you rec ~ ©
them for O
r and even more - o
H 1 When I have a O ;
' I ' \ I cold and ache O;
from head to heels, a dose or two of o ;
these pills is all tlie medicine needed to o:
set me right again. For headache, they ®:
never fail. I have been a victim ofter- o ;
rible headaches, and have never found o:
anything to relieve them so quickly as ®
Ayer’s Fills. Since I began taking this o
medicine, the attacks have been less and o
less frequent, until, at present, months ®
have passed since I have had one.”— C. o
F. Newman, Dug Spur, Va, o;
AYER’S PILLS oi
Prize Medal at World’s Fair
oooooooooooooooooooooooo!
MAGNETIC NERVINE. I
,s » o, d with written
guarantee to cure
'4 '-YSjEa .4 NurvoueProetra
tion, Fit,. Diizi
’tir wN jail nese , Headache anu
.aRy T Neuralgia and Wake
CTTc’yTk 'Zwa J fulness,caused by er
V/iftf-Tk. cessiveuseofOplun
Tobacco and Alc<
«- - VV-Si Jp'* hoi; Mental Depre
•BBFORE • AFTtFV Bion, Softening<
he Brain, causing Misery, Insanity and Death
Barreneftg, Impotency, Lort Power in either sei
Premature Old A$Z9, Involuntary Losses, cause
oy over-indultfeuce, over-exertion of the Brain an
Errors of Youth. It gives to Weak Organs their i
N'aturat Vigor and doubles the joys of life; cures
Lucorrhcea and Fema’e Weakness. 1 month’s treat
ment, in plain package, by mall, to any address, ?1 I
per box, 6 boxes f 5. With every »5 order we give e
Written Guarantee to cure or refund the money .
Jirculars free, tiua’ itee Issued only by our ex
. lusive agent.
“Orange Blossom” is a painless’
cure of all diseases peculiar to
women So’d fresh by D. W.
Curry.
Rome Mutual Loan Association.
HOME OFFICE ROME GEORGIA,
325, ’.road Street.
A National Building and Loan Company”
Purely Mutual, safe investment aneb
Good Profit Made by small
Monthly Payments,
OT'FICER .
J. A. GLOvEK, Presioent. J. D. MOORE, Sec’ty A Trcasv
CHAS. I. GRAVES,tVioe President. .1. H. RHODES, Mgr'land Deyfc-
ItALsTED SMITyj, General Council.
IB94FALLSKD WINTER MILLINERYIB94
NO. 302 BROAD STREET. ROME GEORGIA, '
We are now prepared to Show
A Select Stock of New and Sty
lish Millinery,
Ladies, Misses and childrens,
Hats and Bonnets, Baby Caps,
Hair Ornaments, Side and Tuck
Combs, Ice Wool, Silk floss and
Zeohyrs. Will sell at lowest Cash
prices, Call and See us,
Respectfully
A. O. GRRRARD.
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jEHICZ^^OZ 1 -HjlLj
Madison Aven e and 58th,Street,
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
Hailroads
The Madison and Fourth Avenue and Belt Line Cars pass
the Door,
H M. CLABK, proprietor.
Passenger E’s vator runs all night,
BRICK KILNS
LIME KILNS
HAIR AND SAND
We can furnish fresh Lime in large quanrties
burned from our own Kilns on short notice.
Brick. Lime, Hair and Sand always on hand!
Greorge . Trammell
Fourth Ward Brick Yards,