The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, October 30, 1894, Image 6

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THE HOSTLER OF ROHE Mcona-clane Mall Matter. PHILG-BYED-I^X*” 11 JOHN C. REECE, j editor. DAILY AND SUNDAY. 1© cents a week or $5.00 per annum ONLY OFFICIAL ORGAN the city of Rome, and Floyd, the "Banner county • of Georgia. FOR CONGRKRB JONW. MADDOX, Some bright boy Or girl. Through a little Mental effort, Is going to Become the Possessor of The greatest Reference Library Ever compiled Or Published It may be Your child Will be the Successful one; At any rate You oughtto Give him an Opportunity To try, Seethat he 4s provided With a copy of The Hustler Every Evening This we°k. He will take Greater pride in, And make Better use of The books If he has had Something To do with Procuring Them, Than if you Purchased The set And gave it To him. And the Proper use of This great work Will make Os him an Educated man. Martin Irons seems temporarily to have mislaid his rabbit’s foot. Governor Wate has reached iChi cago and people are warned to held their bridles high. Grandma Rubey, a sister of Kit Carson, the famous scout, lives in Warrensburg. Mo. 81 years old. The Prince of Wales looks at the Czarowitz in these days and \gets to thinking about the perver sity of fate. In Burgstadt, Saxony, men who are slow about settling up their local taxes are not allowed in the beer shops and cases. There are days when the size of the chysanthemum on a man’s lapel is not an indication of stand ing socially, financially or mental ly- It is evident that as far as New York is concerned Mr. Cleveland has a time-lock combination on his mouth, and seems to have for gotten the combination ami lott kev. THE HUSTLER OF ROME. TUESDAY OCTOBER, 30 1 594. The HardiaCounty (Ky.) blood hounds recently chased a thief fiv miles and found him in his oi n corn (kid. The Rev J. F. Rhoades ot Biddeford, Me. has been treating that busy city to some sensations' sermons on tbs Parkhurst plan. Cleveland’s silence is not that kind that “like a poultice came to heal the sound.” .It’s the kind oi silence that hits out Uncle Henry Dow, -of Maine, is only 9.3, yet he drove a trotter to a sulky 2,33 the o her day, as well as some one older could have done it. The chief import taxes in Great Britain are upon beer. chieiMry, co coa, coffee, currants, figs, plums, raisins, spirits, tea tobacco and wine. In Mexico the custom is com mon of excepting new manufac turing enterprises from all save general taxation for ten to (twenty years. Anna Gould has jgot back to America somewhat ruffled,but still a good subject for some excellent advertisii g for any eligible young actor. If the Czar could have had scat tered through the past ten years a few columns of the praise he is now getting his imperial head might have rested more easily. There may be a few empty pocket books in Southwest Georgia, but there is no starvation, going on Too much hog and hominy. —Albany Herald. The Kaiser writes good poetry. His feet are better poised than hie mouth used to be. The Kaiser bae evidently discovered that even Kings are capable of learning We haven’t nad official informa tion, but there is a rumor that Queen Victoria will aga>u vary her policy and give an Indian growi to the Princess Alix. Itapprars that Admiral Fong hrs b< eu deprived of his official hat for cowardice. Incidentally, his head was also taken from him by the discriminating Emperor. Y issGrimm and H rmarfßruem mer o» ahnapee, Wis. were so in terested in courting the other eve ning that they didn’t notice the escaping gas from the coal stove and were nearly asphyxiated. Kentucky pays more money in to the treasury than any other State in Illinois. The revenue for distilled spirits in Kentucky in 18- 93 was $24,436,417.17, and on fer mented liquors $307,506.11. The total is $24,743,924.28. TAXATION In Prussia incomes above SIOO are taxed; in Saxony all incomes, though under slls the rate is only one-fifth as great; in England those above $750. The Jtpanese are at the bat again in cable ad . ices and we are getting positive denials of reported Chinese victories. The war that for Space did fail uo« trebly thunder ing swells the gale. And dogs of war howl amid the leaden hail. Park Commissioner Straus, by the advise of his family physician, is taxing the benefit of a sea voy age to Europe and back, and is ex pected to return to New York in about six weeks and to resume the duties of his office as Commissioner of Public Parks. Very queer ta ws are recorded in history. Holland has had at dif ferent times a tax on bools and shoes, on travelers, on marriages and deaths, on theatre tickets and i on each visit to a tavern. England had not so very long ago a window tax which had the effect of shutting I the light out of the dwellings of jthe poor. A recent special from Murphy N says that "a wedding recent!' occurred n**nr .Murphy that is pnz zlmg a great many people Lhs -pring Mr. Steve Miller's wife diet Iwaving him with several sm«l children List Sunday he marriei his mothet in-law, which nov m ikes him his own father-in lav and a grand fa her to bis own chil ur-ii ” JOKED WITH THE MAYOR. Yesterday evening Willie Neib ling, a 15-year-old boy, of St. Ber nard, was having a great deal of fun with a crowd of boys by letting them blow in a so-called “lung tester,"’ but which really was a contrivance which when blown in to covered the victim with soot. S» viral of the boys complained t< Officer Degnan and he arrestee Neibling for disorderly conduct He was brought before May< r Schuthof and was told to explain the workings of the machine Neibling showed His Honor how ii worked, but wps very careful t< put his finger over the hole from twhich the soot is blown. The mayor then tried it himseli and consequently covered his tact and white shirt bosom with tin black stuff. He was very angry by being made the butt of the joke, but dismissed Nebling after a se vere reprimand and then confisca ted the medicine.—Cincinnati En quirer, EDITORIAL MUSINGS However China may feel, Japan hasn’t anything to arbitrate.— Boston Globe. It appears that theatrical ad vertising agents in Chicago hav< successfully nursed a women’s cru sade against living pictures.— Washington Tinies. Ground is being broken for an unsual number of big buildin" operations. The calamity cry’s n t having much effect around thes< diggings.—Philadelphia Times. An Indian prince has had i. throne made of solid glass. It will now be possible to see the powei behind the throne without any trouble at all.—Tammany Times. Could anything induce Major McKinley to stop mourning long enough to make a note of the boom in the hat business and the activi tv in the glass trade?—New York World. Judge Gaynors letter is the most caustic arragnment the pseudo-rt - formers of New York have endur ed for many years The Judge, like President C'evehind, is disguested with a set of meitwhp not only are destitute of the political faculty, but are more dangerous to friends than to foes,-—St. Louis Republic. BARGAIN IN PIANO. For the next 60 days I will sell a good new Upright Piano, with three pedals, full size, warranted for fivt years, for $225.00. | cash, | in 12 months, and balance in two years, or on easy installments. I will ship on 15 days trial, if not satisfactory I will pay freight both ways. Write for catalogue. Sheet music and all kinds of mu sic books cheap. E. E. FORBES. Anniston, Ala. ’ 1-w. Everybody who is somebody pre ac h e s the c o^trin:“Patronize home industry.” Lov ers of a good cigar can afford to practice what hey preach for Wait er’s Home made cigars a t e the best on the mar ket. A GFtA «TD OFFER! CO EE MME. A. RUPPERT’S FnCE FACE BLEACH MME. A. 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Send for particulars of The Constitution's great educational enterprise, whereby the most complete reference library I* the world io placed in the home of each thoughtful raader. Do not forget that you can secure the entire •nnty-eight volumes at once by paying Jj.oe per month, or fourteen volumes win be delivered at a time by paying to cts. per day or Sj.oo per month. A Dime Savings Bank Is presented to each subscriber in which to drop the dimes daily. This beautiful set of books can be had at introductory rates for a limited time only. By ordering now you can save from sji.oo to Ijs.oo on the price of your set. according to the style of binding chosen. Make your son or daughter a present of this famous library and home educator. You will never regret it. Address The Constitution Atlanta, Ga. Every mother should know that croup can be prevented. The first symptom of true croup is horse ness. This is followed by a peculi nr roueffi cough. 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In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure ba sure you got the genuine. It is taken internally and is made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimoniais free fW~Soid by Druggist*, price 75c per bottle] IB94FALL AND WINTER MILLINERYIsji 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 Cans’ 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. BLOSSOM Is as safe and harmless as a fla> seed poultice. It likeapo’ff. tice, drawing out ie ver ar,d pain and curing al* diseases peculiai to ladies. “Orange Blose>n” 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 sl. Dr. J. A. McGill & Co 4 Panorama Place, Chicago, Hl Sold by D, W. Curry Druggist rving W. L:iriivor«, physical di rector of Y . M. C A.. Des Moines lowa, says be can conscientiouely reeOuitueud Chamberlain s Pain Balm to athletics, gymnasts, bicyclists, foot ball players Hud the profession in general for bruises, sprains and dis locations; also for soreness and stiff ness of the muscles, when applied before the parts become swollen it will effect a cure iu onehalf the time usually required. For sale by Lowrj Bros Druggists SIAGNEIiC NERVINE. ,s ,o1- wlth * r, tte gunrkktM to cu: t J W orvou• Fro»tr ■ tion, Fits, Dlizi ikN W- wl •»•••,Hcßd»che ar. M M yt Neuralgia audWak- ? jy-- J fulneaa,caused by »■> CMHivouseofOpfur ' V.' Tobacco and Alc< hoi; Mental liepn- BEr-ORE ” AFTER - Bion, Softening e Srnln, enuring Misery, Insanity and Death irreness, Impotency, Lost Power In either an -■smature Old Aga, Involuntary Losses, onus., over-indulgence, over-exertion of the Brniti u rrorsof Youth. It gives to Weak Organs th< tt-jral Vigor and doubles the joys of life; cur. 'corrhcea and Ferna’e Weakness. A month's tren ent, in plain package, by mall, to any address, ? -r box, 6 boxes 85. With every 85 order we give < ,'rit'en Guarantee to cure or refund the money rculars free. Guar’ itee issued only by our ex ■■rive agent. 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 W. L. Douglas SSTMEBrST. W nUL NO SQUEAKING. $5. CORDOVAN. FRENCH A ENAMELLED CALE FINE CALf&KANGAROII WE 4 3.5? POLICE, 3 SOLFS. $2? - ? ,2 WORKIN GMEN« YW EXTRA FINE. • LAD IES • AJ 3 - Bestd° NGO|- a send for catalogue * !.• DOUGLAS, BROCKTON. MASS. You can save money by purchasing W. Lm Douglas Shore. Because, we are the largest manufacturers of advertised shoes in the world, and guarantee he value by stamping the name and price on be bottom, which protects you against higk ices and the middleman’s profits. Our shoes ;ual custom work in style, easy fitting and aring qualities. Wc have them sold every bcre at lower prices for the value given than -■’her in-ike Take no substitute. If youi can -•i-’- lj • can. Sold by Cantrell & Owens, “Orange Blosaom” is a painlas cure of all diseases peculiar to women Sold fresh by D. W' Curry. bin the n J ( there has been in use a remedy with 1 • ( > good effects for nearly a quarter of! ? i a century. It is a preventive and i ’ J [ cure that thousands make use of 1 > j i every year. Why ? Because it never S , 5 ' fails to do good—its medicinal quair ( ' I [ ties are certain. It is specific sot U 5 this dread disease. It cures ’ ; Brown’s < ■ [Does not € I rOfl constipate or C ■ ■ injure the © Bitters " J | —II j 3 Have you Malaria! Is the terrible f 5 j poison in youi blood ? Tne symp- L J [ toms: that intermittent fever which x { I dries up your blood—your appetite | B- C s£ r U © I <> [ IJ I > 1 15 •e $25 FOR MERCANTILE COURSE IN BOOK-KEEPING Including IBooks Call at office for particulan J.G. HARMISON. GIiMG M® Every customer buying 50c worth of goods at a time will have a guess every day they do so, at - ajar of beans, etc., to be opened October 31st, 1894. The one guessing nearest id® number gets a good WATCHc<- The 2nd nearest a Barrel Flour The 3rd. nearest 100 lbs. Flour ' The 4th nearest 50 lbs 1 lour. 1 The sth. nearest 25 lbs . 1 lout. | The 6th, nearest 5 lbs, Fine Soda Crackers. . - The 7th. nearest 1 Gallon or Prime Mo’asses. The m xt. eigh t nearest each 2DC worth of any goods they mayl se lect. . •The Guess Costs You Nothing. Everybody invited to call and see, -+F. PENCEe -412 Broad Street, ROME, GA. Pence Cheap Cash Grocery ana Notion Store. The c^e % v place in town to buy goods, me a call, satisfaction guarau MAGNETIC NERVINE Neuralgia •BEFORE - AM ETV pression, Softeningof th S.?QNE ! nC NEW* and at last a miserable death. MAG Mitaljt/ VINE arrests ail lessee xn either nftrVoU esysW®• ».nd strength to the ra UNcn ar hu< brings re / r ‘J» 1 e tonea up tie br»in. b>uld»up the to th« Ing sleep, and restores health eno • ) package.»» 1 Jerer. ’ A month’- Aor mail to any addr-ee, fl.OU iper " • Cuatantte«> ( everyßs.ooorder we give a Written eu arai‘** I eure or refund the money. Cucu I «Mu**d only br our acents*