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Dress Goods,
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Silks, Satins Trim
wings, Novelty
Silk Skirts
JFlanneT Goods? And
Fabrics. Hosiery
gloves, Underwear
Comforts,
bankets, Capps,
Cloaks, &c.
Carpets, Rugs, Mats
fallings, Shoes, and
Goods,
f’ants, Hats, Umbrel-
s ’Trunks,, Curtains
V'ndow Shades &c.
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THE KAISER'S JEST: I
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A hit of Impeuai Heasantry That'
Upset a German Sailor.
A
by thf\ Emperqr is (our Berlin
correnpoudt'n says)‘lelftted from :
Keil. As the William r g
sapping on board his yalch tm
other day He'wa® met by a Bailor
named Joerg, who had m his hand
a mug of beer, which he was carry
ing into the officer's cabin.
I'he Emperor was very much
amused at. the discomfiture of the
poor fellow, who did not know at
first what to do and who finally
saluted the Emperof, holding the
mug of beer cubvuisjvely against
the seam of 1 he Em
peror stepped up to the sailor and
addressed him most amiably.
“See, JeQfg, you have done very
stupidly. Iwih show you how one
should behave in such, a situation,
Gfiupand imagine that you are
the Enpartr, land I shall be the
sailor Xoecg,”
The poyr fefaow did not dare re
njoijstrate; he had come on boaid
by the Imperial gangway, and the
Emperdr •William.,met him below
ii» his 4«w role of'aSfeilor, with a
ixJar mug AV he u- he saw Joerg, .t hi
Efiiperor affected »<w. embarrkia
•neiit, gut be then aet the glass tc
ma lips, emptied ,put
it tknvii ou the ship’s ledge and
tfieii made hi#’salute. . i i( ,
■„ itte JogSjg? That is the
must Ke dots*-. Now go below,
atjd teU them to j-iva-you another
gfaseof beer and oueTor you, tp ]
Ts they question you, tell them 1
said so, and that they sfipuhi poi
be angrysfor chi boer i wpa
fully freflh and tasteji tood
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" 'A Story of Gen. Banks.
General Banks was as perfecyji
gentleman in manner as we ever
knew, and his dignity and grace as
a speaker were both commanding
and fascinating. His. voiqe was
wonderful' In New York, during
the war. he happened to spend a
Sunday, and went to
on Broadway, wearing a huge White
coat, as th-e day was somewhat,
chilly. • <
The “unctuous Brpwn,’’ the
usher of fashionable society, long
the sexton of that church, wRh a
keen'eye sos dignity,"missed the
mark on that occasion, and seated
the General near the door in; a
very unpleasant position. As the
Ipiuse, gryyv $ al 'nu
tlirew\vpen f F*' <>
moment Brown caught sight
i of the epaulets of a Major-General
(‘he’hastened to'-the pew, and in
his most obsequious tones, •*.‘■l can
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the with
1 voice fh/t soundfS likely pedal,
at lw ‘t|he seat
that is gwcal enough for white;
the blue,”.
decJinbd’ change.—t hris-,,
tian Adv»cate> ? > A
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, There is no medicine ed
needed in every hlant* and so ad- ,
mirably adapted *to the plftrpoßer- (
for which it is intended,
btrlaht’S Bain 'Balm. Hardly a
week passes but some- member of
lie family hser need of it. A tcoth
or scald promptly feliere
and the sore healed in much .’ess
time thaii when medidine has to be
sent for. A sprain may be prompt
ly treated before inflammation sets
in, which insures a cure in about
unedbird of the time otherwise re
quired. Cuts and bruises should re- !
'ceive immediate treatment bes w
the parts bgftdftte swc.l'ten, which
pan..only be don when Paintßaiiii
-te M>t at hand. A *tbroat mat
be cured before it becomes skious
‘A cofn .may mov
Vd by applying it twice a daft »r a I
weok or two. A lame back w#y br |
cured and several days of u
: IJme'saved or a ■ pui n ’lu
relieved withoiik p *5
mg a doctor bill. Procure a s(Tcent
regret it. sale bv Lowry A-
THE HUSTLER OF ROME,WEDNESDAY OCTOBER,3 I 1894.
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SPLEN® LECTURE. ’
Mr. J. Henning-Nelms Speaks tea
Coltivatefl Agnes’ last Nigh*.
A largo and ciilttir'e 1 Audi p, a
greeted Hoh.’ ,1. Henning "Nelms,
the polisbed'U'i'txTrer amt distin
guished Kentucky lawyer, last
»ven':i»g in the Superior Court room
of th* new court house.
Those who missed his seliblarly,
beautiful delineation of Joseph’s
Character, have room for' regret.
Mr. Nelin's lecture is orte that ap
peals both to the heart and intel
lects of his hearers.
He portrayed in faultless Eng
lish purest gems of 1 thought,
couched in glowing eulogies of the
childhood and mature manhood of
one of the most interesting’'heroes
in Biblical history.
So forcefully did he tell’ of the
gantle dreaming Joseph’s lift that
his hearers could almost- see the
tender girlish face of Jacob’S best
beloved son. 11 ' '• 1
Mr. Nelms analyzed the philos
ophy of Josephus life rather than
the spiritual side of it.'"But of
course in doing so, it became nec
essary to fell how, by the putitv
of his life, he enjoyed the favor v£
God and great prosperity.,, Jl •'
■ Ml. Nyfiti’s teotle-
men,.iiSEwtis&<aajrViflu6nt speaker"
His.audience, werfi; delighted with
his i^ddresi^ ( and the"
jh>me, M
hejc.iq.lecture J?ig aqdtenoe.
My, and Mpj. 'to
,day to t -in ,(Lexington.’
MCfist.who,.hastenap epprg<i»t
,iq in securing 4 , for Mr.
Neljr-3
APPOINTS A DEMOCRAT
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President Cleveland Names a new
Postmaster at Washington.
Wa shingtbn, October 31 .---J amefc
P. Willett ' was appointed post
master of Washington today by
President Cleveland. H? is a mem
ber of the well known firm of hat
t rs and a life long resident of
Washington. He has been .one of
the leaders of the district
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Weekly Excursions to California.
Every F rid ay morning a <j>se way
excursion leaves' Ch'attanbga via d
the Quten <t ‘CrdMteWt ¥t/ttte for,
Dos Angeles,'cSau
pther points- in California, curry
ing tourist sleeping .cajrs, ffom
Chattanooga .to ( San Francisco
with charg-- via N<'-w. Orleans and
the Southern Phcifterailway'. ,;
sengers bidding ’first;and sCconp
ch>ss tickets areperpiitted to occu
py space in tourists sleeping cars
on payment of- a nominal rate
charged for accommodations there-
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These cars are modern and com
iMabtet sleepers in charge f>f coni
(jjluctpr and<.porter apd ure fufnish
' ed
: 'other necessary articles. (
; Passengers e'n rbdte to Nfexicd via
San t Antonio or nEI Pasoi, J Tex.
jhaye. only pue change of ears by
’ this rqute, ; >(■■■♦'*
’ 1 For further information.call; -on
• or addrbss : A. J; Lj tle, D. P.
d()7 W.■Nin’tlrSt., 1
:t ~i ~ j. Chattanooga. THiin
J. B- McGregor,! T.t P. A.,« 2<K)5,
First Aye.,, , ~. ; , n
Birmingham Ala.
’W. C/RiMVarsofi, 1 G. B. A.,
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Mis Fam ftr Wjoi'
' sale y.
- We have 1 Oh hand a
‘hurnber ot good farms'
forwent or'sale. These
'farms have come' intp
our handsa,t.very rsa-j
sonable figures, . arid i
We are in position to|
offer" them at low
prices and oh
favorable terms. Ten
ants ,a h d buy e,i s wou I d
do weir to consult t us
befb re trading. We can
or selk To good
parties? Wishing time
on Farms we are. pae
pared! tp offer bargains
Come and see us -
Hoskinson
1187. M 341
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leprmts Om Diginal Purchases
FORTHE FALL SEASON SHOE TRADE
OUR DUPLICATE ORDERS AMOUNTTO
/AORETHAN
$5,000,00 T.
-A_nd. the Slioe Trade Seaston-jxusdh
Opened. . . K i .nidllu
"We can Account for this Very f lat—-
teviim’ TItiAiDEI in no other way
than for the reason th at the
ar<a.out f oi 4 the best x -a.h ies possih>i o
fbj the leiist outlay' of C AHHI
WEARELADRS
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IN LOW PRICES
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R 3 Our .'Specialties includes the EntFie nneJftJj '<
KgWe name only a few, ....
fiH Our Ladies Grain Button at 75c equdls HigfiarK's,
SM “ Dongola ” Pat Tip, Opera Toe, AH Soficos2A
KjforSl ,25. Same shoe in comipon/sense is notwv’s-
RSequaled in this market at $ 1150,,,,' ~ ‘ j-:
SuM> Our Ladies Fancy Dongola, $2,50 Shoe
$1,50 is creating Panic and
“High Price’s” headquarters. ; . K;
1 Dont neglect out $3,50 ana s4'ooLad
tra Fine Dongpla Kids at $2,1 O to’sPj6Q
Our mens, line represents everything’ J
I'd’achine Pegged to a hand, sewed-at'6oc toifii.-* .
|355,00. .- ; , „ •- flvx
Rs A full linechildrehs, 40c to $2,00,. Always
gMing you big Valuable and receiving on'.y
BSProfits. - ttfA
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. Our Dress Goods Dept is full of choice Patter us
latest goods,and lowesteprices, ;’ > ■'j
Dont forget that we carry an Jmijaense stock
first Class Clothing? Childrens Boys and
and Over A. large Invoice of the l&ttej
'256 p'br 'cent under regular price. SeJ; them-atr ;D'»
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