The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, October 24, 1894, Image 7

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Country i produce A Specialty. Fres h Butter on hand ail the time. . . New goods arriving JL We Keep the best affords. COME AND SEE US, L.A. Dempsey, 409 Broad Stree W L. Douglas S 3 SHOE-5.-W- H.M.wFINECAIf&KAMim ■A' POLICE. 3 Sou % lafl WHj&J »2.yjBOYSSggISHOES, s2S 'besW oMCOI A. SEND FOR CATALOGUE WL-DOUGLAS, BROCKTON. MASS. jdrerused »ho« »“ 1 t}>e Mtte and prite on protects you • gainst hlgt lh < «M?thTfriddternan’s profits. Out shoes ’*l Sitom work in style, e.sy fitting ant <r ‘" nSties. We have them so.d every » iano *,?„£,f CieVtihie given than ’ beT fd£k<; Take no substitute.. If y<w Cantrell & Owens, ~5Tm. A. THEDFORD'S liver’,Jmedicine. 4k / ft*' / IWIttSTION I I HEADACHE. BILIOUSNCSS \ EMg&i j A UN DICE SoURNCSS afr Stomach None Genuine Without Thl Likeness . .nd Signature or.M.A.THEUFORO on FrontOf {Kit WiiAffEß. M.A.Theoford Med.© ’•'ROM E . G A . BEffARE 0F 01 NTM ENTS FOR CA TARRU THATCONTAIN MEHCCRY as mercury will surely destroy th sense of smell and completely de range the whole system when en errng 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. Cheney & Co,, Toledo, 0., 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 bo sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and is made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & free flrs. dd by Druggists, price 75c pw bottle] $25 FOR MERCANTILE COURSE IN BOOK-KEEPING Including Books Call at office particulars J G _ rving W. Inrimore physical di wetorofY. M. C ' A .V Mo ow a. says be can coi Bcien|iouelv ttcommend Cftotabetofn'e Phiu'Bfctin atnletics, gymnasts, bicyclists. fo»t a players and the profession in Seneral for bruises, sprains and din ocations; alsb for dorenesa and iff ws of the “when jjpplieJ Ju become swollen it "Hl effect acme in ouehalf the tim.- suauy required. For sale b* Lown Bros Drug's tK -w., ..z . . tWhat Nerve Berries have done for others they will do f° r you v.'J < *»xuAT. V| COR T JJ, a Z^ manon Ry Restored 30TH DAY fi-om 'F’ tr - 0 “«es. Nervousness "Ton, find T^I aln of evll ’ r ‘'sn!tini *n“’n r " ,,r ‘ s ’ Klck L* x, ” ,Mes : the r,, ’ ul ‘ s ’««» >7,1 ?. worry, ote. Develop Which , u ' e <>i toh-Uoi. or ei Th.i. I< “»<1 to «l»tuin anil liquor si '"nation, Improvement. Accep, NerVP P h ‘ vln < “*e kenvlne ® “JFJ’es, Mhy™ <•£ St 61 ?!' *P°" L-oitn r 'l5 Bt, i w * wl| l send »bens ~ Or Sale by J. T Oroucn i. Co. A KLUSTER OF BULLSEYE SHOTS. I ■■ * r here ar 1 you going to my pretty maid?” “To the Milk Maid’s Convention sir,” slie raid j ■Why do you go there my pretty maid?” L\. see Charlie Seay and Will Darbee on parad and she kalled a kop and had him unhand me from her wrist that she might escape. Butthen every body wants to see these cow-boy actors who are said to be at home “holding up stages on which the beautiful “Milk Maids” Tick- ets on sale at Yeisers. « « « It strikes me that the reports be ing sent out from the Treasury de partment at Washington about Floyd county’s proposed bond is sue, are being flavored by Wall Street heelers and National Bank influences. The object of this is to discourage the timid among our citizens and defeat the measure at the polls on election day. * * * This would suit the money mon opolists of the East—and the earth for that matter. It would dispose of a problem that, once solved by the people, will work the over throw of these grinding tyrants. •*• If Floyd county wishes to issue interest bearing bonds of SI,OOO each, who is there to say her nay? And if these SI,OOO interest bear ing bonds can’t be negotiated then would they be issued? * * Then what’s the matter with making the face of the bond $1 and issueing one thousand of them? Doesn’t it put it within reach of the masses? Or is it to be only a priv ilege of the rich, this holding and owning of a fellow’s own county’s bonds. » *» The trouble of this whole busi-! ness has been in some one mooting the question of ■‘for local circula tion. ” Had we gone into the elec tion and 'issued the bonds and ‘‘kept ohr mouths shot” the e money kings of the earth who guard so jealously their monopoly on the country’s money, would never have said a word. I am in favor of the bonds, the small d<« nomination bonds, and I fail to see how in the name of common sense, honesty and ordinary decen cy, any government can dare lay the iron hand of her tax gatherer upon one dollar’s worth of them. ♦ * * I notice “among other typo graphical errors”( Atlanta Looking Glass please credit), that in the addition of $2,645,03 and $40,881,- 85 that we made it foot up $43,- 926,88 or a difference of S9OO. The above occurred in our yesterdays report of city council proceeding. The error is correct —if you will rub the tail off the 9 ♦ *» I am pleased to see that Mrs. Crist has so far succeeded in work ing up the lecture “Joseph” that •he feels safe in announcing the date? The lecture will be put on in tW superior court room on Tues fltn- tirghgt Oct. 30th. Ticket hold ers are going to get the worth of their motley this time—Mark that prediction. J. Jun NeViu, went down to Atlanta this morning to caucus with the politicians. Mrs. N. G. Oehing and daughter Miss. Gertrude, of Chattanooga, who have been the guests of the family of E. H W>st f<-r several days, leturned home this moru iog. , PALACE MARKET Os the upper end of town. Chas Weis has opened up a meat rnar Ot at 4 Cothran St. wherd he will be glad o seehis many friends This is the place to et all kinds of steak roast chops and c I would be pleased to have you give me acall. Coker & Co., got on the underside in the scufflef or Rubber Shoes, and pulled off fine lot of bargains for their Customers. THE HUSTLER OF ROME, WEDNE SDAY OCTOBER, 24 1894. SYMPTOMS OF I CHRONIC CATARRH. As Described by Dr. Hartman, one of the Greatest Authorities and Writers on Catarrh. The symptoms of chronic catarrh vary according to tho stage and ex act location of the disease. The first stage of ca'arrh of the nose and head produces discharge from the nose, sneezing,pain in the eyes »nd forehead,weak, and sometimes watery eyes, occasionally loss of memory. In the 'ast stage the dis charge ceases and dry. offensive scabs foim in the nose; polypi growths sometimes form in one or both nostrils, and the pain in the head and eyes is much less. Unless omethiug is done to prevent, the catarrh will follow the mucous membrane into the lungs, where it will be followed by cough, night sweats, rapid toss of fl“sh, and other dread symptoms of consump tion Pe-ru-na is a specific for every case of catarrh, whether the dis ease is located iu the lungs, kid ney or stomach. The dose of Pe ru-na should be a large tablespoon full before each meal and at bed timu. Women and some delicate men should begin with a tea spoonfull, and slowly and gradual ly increase to the above full dose. Free books us chronic catarrh,la grippe, coughs, colds and consump tion are being seut to any address by The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufac turing Company of Columbus Ohio. SOUNDLY THRASHED. He Thought the Kentucky Regula tors Were Joking Richburg, Ky., October 23. White caps, acting in unison with an improvised whipping post last night, succeeded in ridding this community of Joe Mathews, a farm hand. When Mathews came here he was accompanied by a young (girl of about 14 years, whom |he gave out was his sister, but people as serted that she was his niece and that her name was Sarah Dudley. It was discovered that improper relations existed. The girl was almost an imbecile. Mathews was notified to leave the neighborhood. He asserted that he would pay no attention to the notice. Last night about 11 o’clock eight ina-ked men rode up to his house and called him to the door. He was taken in a semi-naked condition to the nearest gate post, where he was strung up and a sound thrashing administered. When in an almost insensible con dition he was cut down and warn ed to leave at once, which he pro ceeded to do. He has not beeri seen since. Some charitably disposed people have taken charge of the girL - THe Dairy Maids. Iu asking th>» public to patronize the young mens Library Associa tion it is a charitaole affair at the same time in patronizing it. you get your moneys worth, not like subscribing and getting nothing for eoD»cthing. Probably you have been to see a number of professional shows and attimeadid not get your moneys worth. But the Dairy Maids Fes tival gives promise to be a meet mccessful affair and for 50 cents t he price of a ticket you can eer. ca ioly spend a very enjoyable eve ning. With a galaxy of Rome’s fairest daughters gracing the occa sion. who is the mau or woman bo close that, couldn’t enjoy hearing their lovely voices. Tickets are goiug fast and the young 1 idles are pushing the sals as there is a live competition as to wh > wi.l sell the .nosi tickets. The, handsome prizes are ou exhibition at Johnsons Jewelry store. The Saturday maH n;,eiß especially for ladies and children who c.iut attend mght pe ßemambeVtbe date Friday night j Oct., 26 and Saturday matinee Oct i 27 Box Sheet open at Yeisers •THE BIGGEST* THING ROME * iMcD o nald-Spar ks-S I e war t-C ompany. u - ■iifflitoe, Carpels, Nailing; & We carry the largest stock in the state. We buy . < ’ . . I a ;? • * , i 1 • -. . cheaper than any house in the state We sell . I '< » Xj cheaper than any other house in the state. We do business on business principles. Our customers are always pleased with their purchases. We have The Best Goods TaOWEST FRIGES. We are always picking up big bargains for our customers. Once a customer always a cus tomer, Solid Oak Suits $15.00 to $25.00 Call and see our $20.00, PARLOR SUITS. “ We ar just overflowing with bright new Furniture It is a pleasure to show you these goods. Call and see us. '■ i, -j , . » * Undertaking Coffins. Caskets, & Having purchased the complete Undertaking bus iness of W. A. Rhudy, we are prepared to give J this branch of our business the best of at tention, We have made many improve ments &c, which enable us to better serve the public than ever been i done in Rome before •, J • « - 1. 3 Third!A.venue