The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, October 28, 1894, Image 5

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Fresidoni T. J. 81MP8ON, Acting CMbie j*CK Kl>"» w . p. SIMPSON, Vice president 16 Merchants National Bank OF ROME CA. NTERESt ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. 411 Accommodations Consistent with Safe Banking E x ended our Customers, *C. A. TREUTT* *>§»PRESCRI PTIONi&<- DRUGGIST-Is Prepared to dispense. Prescription work in the latest and most approved System. Sat isfaction Guaranteed, ♦331 BROAD ST.* Mrs. J F. Wardlaw, MILLINERY, Nw stock, and a complete lino of all the very latest Novelties. New goods arriving weekly. No. 208 Broadway, Rome Ga, OPPOSITE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. lumber" All kinds of Rough Lumber sawed to or der on sliort Notice, Call on or Address. JOI IN C KOSTER Roster’s Mills Gra. E. C. ATKINS & CO, CHATTANOOGA TENN, MANUFACTURERS OF CIRCULAR, BAND, GtXG, CROSS CUT AM) HAKB SAWS, ETC. WHOLESALE ; Mill Supplies and Machinery, Saw Repairing a Specialty f~A BRAN NEW ENTERPRISE I Any up to date Enterprise should be encour aged. Great care will be taken to please my I customers. I Call at the Annex Bathing and Tonsorial I Parlors, if you Want to be treated right. J 312 Broad Street. | Special attention given to Ladies and Children I HARRY CHAPMAN, I White Barber. ROME BAKERY I AND I Restaurant. I J * T - Wilkie, Proprietor. No. 228 Broad Street. I ®H BSEiD ml CUES HIDE EVERY DAY I ,st ‘iurant supplied with the best the market affords ■ Pedal attention to wedding orders and ornamental cakes oysters received every day. Satisfaetio” guaranteed. Givejne a call I A. nat. I leather and Shoe Findings, I Shoes built to order, Repairing I a speciality, at ■Masonic Temple Stoic. THE HUSTLER OF ROME. SUNDAY OCTOBER, 28 1894. Settled in Advance. There was something suspicious in the general looks of the sti ang er who 1 a ned up against tl e wall of the postoffice corrider yesterday and signaled for a bootblack to go ahead on his muddy shoes. The shiner closely scrutinized him as he worked away, but couldn’t de cide whether he meant to stand him oil’ for half price or had lead nickels to pay his way. He there fore called to a boy who stood 10 feet away: Oh, there, Sammy, will you do me a favor? 'that is it? asked the other. Kun down to my private office on Bates street and ask my private secretary for a small parcel mark ed “Exhibit A,’’and be careful as you bring it along. And what is it? Its the left eye of a gentleman who got a shine here yesterday and tried to stand me off for five cents. Perhaps this here gentleman would like to examine it as a curiosity while he waits. I don’t want to see no blooming bloody eyes! growled the cnstom er, and he handed out a quarter for the boy to make change in ad vance. Possibly Both Were Wrong. A fiuely dressed lady was walk ing across the Campus Martins, when a boy stole after her, and, reaching up touched the fur cape she wore. Here, you, said a police on the corner, what are you up to? Lo<.k sharp now or I’ll run you in, The boy darted on ahead and waited until the policeman was looking in another direction,wh n hu again followed the lady, ana this time she felt the small fingers touch her arm. She turned and looked down pleasantly into his face. Well, she said inquiringly, did you want to speak to me? No’na, It's yer cape wot you’ve got on I was feehn’ of. Oh. you admire it, do you? Slick made. He said he would bet a nickle it was sheepskin, and I bet a nickle it were possum, and please Missus which of us gets the nickel? Wild Geese Count two. Seashore gunners hold that the wild goose can count two, but not three. Accordingly it is customary in preparing to shoot wild geese from a blind or some detached rib bon of marsh for, three men tor w over the station together, and for two of them to return to the main land, The geese being unable to count above two believe when they see the men returuin that do enemy has been left upon the marsh and approach the |spot without fear. It is asserted that if only two meugoout and onlyoue returns,the geese will carefully avoid the region of the blind. There is no medicine so often needed in every home and so i • mirably adapted to the pur; s for which it is intended, as Ch> btrlain’s Pain Balm. Hardt. ‘ week passes but some member- u ■ the family has need of it. A tooth ache or headache may be cured by it. A touch of rheumatism or neu ralgia quieted. Thb severe pain of a burn or scald promptly relieved and the sore healed in much Jess time than when medicine has to be sent for. A sprain may be prompt ly treated before inflammation sets in, which insures a cure in abont one-third of the time otherwise re quired. Cuts and bruises should re ceive immediate treatment before the parts become swollen, which can only be don when Pain Balm is kept at hand. A sore throat may be cured before it becomes serious. A troublesome corn may be remo'v ed by applying it twice a day for a week or two. A lame back may be cured and several days of valua ble lime saved or a pain in the aide or chest relieved without pay ing a doctor bill. Procure a 50 cent bottle at once audyou will never regret it. For sale by Lowry & 4 Bro. ®THE BIGGEST® ’ h THING ROME 111 ! * lu * -4-=r4McDonald-Sparks-Stewart-CompanyT«4- I » > m w it . I We carry the largest stock in the state. We buy cheaper than any house in the state We sell | cheaper than any other house in the state. j We do business on business principles. i Our customers are always pleased with their purchases. We have The Best Goods LOWEST PRICES. We are always picking up big bargains for our customers. Once a customer always a cus tomer. SolidjOak Suits $15.00 t0 & 525.00 Call and see our $20.00, We ar Dst overflowing with bright new Furniture It is a pleasure to show you these goods. Call and see us. ilnderlaking Collins, Caskcis, <?c Having purchased the complete Undertaking bus iness of W. A. Rhudy, we are prepared to give 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 done in Rome before L r Nicoom-s TEWART" CompanY. J, 3&5. Third A.venue