The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, November 06, 1894, Image 3

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Lowry Bro’s Dry Goods notions SHOES HATS CAPS ETC Call AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK ’ OF STAMPED LINEN’S We Are NOW OPEN OUR NEW QUARTERS, NEW GOOD S, and LOW PRICES, Lowry Bros ate. D' WOOD’S < °ld Stand r ) / 4 °3 Broad St, FOR WOMEN FOLKS THE ONLY GIRL. Young Saidso—You are the on ly girl I ever loved. Miss Herdso—Wait, now. Don't move till I get my kodak. Young Saidso—What on earth— Miss Herdso—l’m getting up a souvenir collection of photographs of men who tell me that. ETHEL’S ALTERNATIVE. “Father,” she said in a voice ful of tremulous reproach, “you have allowed Hector to jpursue James Gimpington clear to the outer fence.” “I have,” said the gentleman grimly. “And you have urged him to nibble the attire of the young Hen ry Gaggles.” “No doubt of it,” and the reply was accompanied by a heartless smile. “All these are only instances of a long, long series of such events. Am I to expect this treatment?” “Certainly; until I have decided upon your future husband.” “Then,” she muttered, while a gleam of triumph shot from her eyes, “I know my course.” “What, girl, will you do?” “I will encourage the attentions of the chief dog catcher.” FASHION FANCIES. Moire is one of the favored silks of the season. The pompadour moire scattered with indistinct blossoms is very beautiful. Ft evening gowns it is conbined with elvet. n-flecting the color of the flower. Broacade is also high iu fa vor. Nothing adds so much to the ef fect <f a li«rht evening waist as an artistic arrangement of jet Van Dyke points. These pointe sell at prices ranging from $1.60 to $lO each. They may be charmingly used as h yoke or arranged over the cor sage so as to give the waist a slen der effect. One Van Dyke point makes a stylish epaulet for sleeves. Pearl trimmingc are much used this season. They are exquisite, and very delicate, being mounted on silk gauze instead of net. Pearl fringe and duchesse lace are com bined as a trimming for many fashionable evening gowns. Pervenche,- a light violet, is a new shade much the vogue. Jac queminot and Francais are two other new colors, Lierre or ivy is one of the latest greehs. Magistrate—Now, prisoner at the bar, I wish to know why you hit your husband with the kitchen poker, as you adinityou did? Pris oner—Sure, yer Anner, I couldn t find the broomstick as I use in general, so I took the nearest thing that come, —Half-Holiday. See here, said the slang young man to the girl of his choice for the time, I’ve got a kick coming. Now how did he guess it so well, mused the old man as he bolted the front door; I don’t think he heard me sneaking up on him at all. —In- dianapolis Journal. THE DOCTOR’S ADVICE. I have been told that you gave an excellent remedy for a greasy skin. Will you kindly publish it again? The remsdy was composed of the following: Subnitrate of bismuth, one dram. White precipitate ointment, two drams. Cold cream, one ounce. It should be applied twice a day • Will you kindly advise me what to do for a pain in the chest which makes it hard for me to breath? You should consult a physician and have your lungs examined, to ascertain the cause of the pain. lam troubled with a very disa greeable itching ot the skin; it bothers me very much at nighte THE HUSTLER OF ROME TUEDAY NOVEMBERS 1894, Will you p > as< suggest a remedy? Try carbolated vaseline. Please tell through the med ical cAiumn if Dobell's solution, made according to the prescription givsu in The World of Oct. 17 woohi be benificial for catarrh, used with an automizer, when the nasal passages are sore? The solution is usually very bonifleal in such’caaes. Please inform me of a remedy for eczema on the skin of quit, long standing A mixture composed of equal parts of tar ointment and oxide of zinc ointment may be used with benefit 1 Apply it twice a day; al so take one tablespoonful of rhu barb and soda mixture after each meal. I am very nervous and have fre quent attacks of palpitation of the heart. Will you kindly tell me what I can take for this? Take one teaspoonful of a mix ture composed of eqqal parts of compound spirit of lavender and Hoffman’s anodyne, in water every hour or two as required. Will you kindly tell me what I can take for neuralgia in the head? Take five grains .of phenacetine every two or three hours. I am looking very pale on ac count of the poor condition of my blood; have been advised to take iron and arsenic, but do not know the proper dose. Will you kindly give me directions? Ask your apothecary for some pills of iron and arsenic, each pill containing one grain of the form er and one-thirtieth of a grain of the latter, and take one after each meal. Please let me know if laryngitis is curable; also explain to me what laryngitis is. 1, Yes. 2. It is an inflammation of the larynx. AN AWFUL PLIGHT. Mrs. N«wed —I am in an awful fix, mamma.” Mrs.Eaglebeak—What is the matter, dear? Mrs. Newed—l went though George,s poaket last Light to huut for change, as you adfised me tc, and I found some letters I gave him to poet last week, and now I dareu't scold about the letters for fear he'll scold about my going through Lis pockets An amusing incident happened in one of the leading dry goods houses the other day. A stylish dressed young lady who had the stamp of an “up-to-date” girl en tered and in a very“ L-know-it-all” manner, asked to see some gentle mans shirts, “What number?” politely inquired the merchant. A look of blank dismay passed over her face and she stood still for a minute as if stunned, then with a look that Edison might have worn when he made his pho nograph work for the first time, said : “O! about 82,’’and the mer chant went back toward the shirt department softly whistling to him self, “Two Little Girls in Blue.” From unimpeachable authority, ar English periodical, there comes the information that in New York there a re,one or two notions which might be carried out successfully by anxious hostesses elsewhere. One of these is “the sheet and pil lowcase party,” when each guest disguises himself as a ghost, so that his most intimate friends is unable to recognize him. Maeks are worn or not as desired. “Phan tom parties” are more elaborate affairs, the men getting themselves up after the manner of the frater nity who don long white robes with a cord around the waist a su gar-loaf hat and a covering for the face with holes for the mouth and eyes. Here is a delicious luncheon or •upper dish. It rejoices in the name Alexandra Bonnes Bouches. It is made as follows: Pound six boned sardines, with a pice of but ter, in a mortar; add a pinch of curry powder, a tablespoonful of grated Pai mesan cheess, and the yolk of an egg; season with salt and cayenne, and warm up in an enamelled pan, then spread on fried croutons—cut with a fancy cutter—cover with hard-boiled yolk of egg, which has been passed through a sieve, and arrange some capers in a circle in the middle of each. Place in the oven for a min ute or two before serving to get thoroughly hot, and dish up on a napkin garnished with parsley. The Duchess of Sutherland is given to good works in the east end of London and she believes that nowhere else are pretty clothes so much appreciated. She always wears her smartest frocks and hats' and never forgets her diamond rings and brooches. Her young Grace declares the poor simply love finery, and takeitquite amiss if their visitors think their dowdi er frocks are good enough for them. An East End girl’s one ambition is to know that the “toffs” in the West End wear in the height of fashion. In a week or two’s time she will copy the toque she saw on your head—after her fashion. PROFESSIONAL COLOMf DENTIST*. J A. WILLS— Dentist—2oßl-2 Broad strw a over Cantrell and Owens store. ATTORNEYS J. FI. Spu lock, Attorney at Law, Mason Temple Buildidg Temple Building Romo Georgia. J AMES B NEVlN—Attorney at Law Offlc I'ovwrty Hall postotSce cornor 3rd Avenue CHAS. W. UNDERWOOD-Attorney at Masonic Temple Rome, Ga. REECE & DENNY— Attorneys at law. Offic in Masonic Temnie. Rome, Ga. WW. VANDIVER—Attorney and Com . sei lor at Law—Rome, Ga. WH. ENNIS—J NO. W. STARLING—Ennb & Starling. Attorneys at Law, Masoni< * Temple, Rome, Ga. feb23. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Dtf. RAMSUR—Physician and Burgeo' _ Office at residence £l4 avenue A, Fuurv “ ward. LP. HAMMOND—Physician and Burgeon- Offers his professional services to the peo pie of Rotee and surrounding country Iffice at Croncb and Watson's drug store, ib Broad street. DR. W. D. laOYT—Office at C. A. Trevitt drug store. *o. 331 Broad street. Telephon 110. resldeu <e. No. 21 Frank A-Wynn, Physician and Surgou <»ffice at Tre- itt <& Johns >n drug store Telephone 13 Residence 406 Second Ave, Plompt attention given all professional call VaMii Farms lor Baal or silo We have On hand a number ot good farms for rent or sale. These farms have come into our handsat very rea sonable figures, and we are in position to offer them at low prices and on most favorable terms. Ten ants and buyeis would do well to consult us before trading. We can rent or sell. To good parties, wishing time on Farms we are pared to offer bargains Come and see us Hoskinson & Harris. tWhat Nerve Berries have done for others they will do for you .> 'T > W™J IST DAY. VIGOR Y OF 16TH DAY. /s. J- M E W £a»Hy, Quick!/ ; and Permanently Restored, soth day A po* i.ive cure for all We, .rieHseß.Nervou.neet Ikbllity. and all their train of evil, resullioi rifcni early errors and later excesses; the resiil of overwork, rlrk im. worry, at.; Develop «nd gives tone and atrength to th. ,*xnnl or Kara. AlO|>e uiinr-orai lorw.c «»r nigh.l rrniH.iouH caused by .vautt-.rMl error, or ei cer uve use of tobacco, opium and Honor which lead to con.iimpUon and inaunit, I heir use shows immediate improvement. Accep > no 'mltation. Insist upon having the gone ne fierve Berries, pocket. Brice, SI.OO per box. six boxes, on ful treatment.ss.oo. Guaranteed to cure any <_«•«. f not kept by your druggist we will send them 0, mall, upon receipt of price, in plain wrap per. Pamphlet free Address aU mail orders &■ A’NEBICAN MKBIC'AA CO.. Clacinuatl t For Sale by J. T Crouch & Co. Warter’s hand made is the finest smoke on the market-—and then it is Rome made;Fruits of home industry. Ask your dealer for one. -a. Madison - Avenue. HOTEL Madison Aven’ e and 58tb,StreeV NEW YORK- soper day up. American Plan. FIREPROOF AND FIRST-CLASS 'N EVERY PARTICULAR. Two Blocks from the Third and Sixth Avenue Elevate* Railroads The Madison and Fourth Avenue and Belt Line Cars pasa the Door, \ H M. CL ARK j proprietor / Passenger Elevator runs all night. n O B PIFFLES, BLOTCHES I IPbo. o ® 3LD SfIRES < \ PRICKLY ASH, POKE HOOT C&TftftßH. UMUBII, W AND POTASSIUM KIDrILY TROUBLES X | aoi DYSPEPSIA i «•> Marvelous tos f t'. ~ LLe greatest blood purifier OD % In Bioisl Poisw x fu' t x.» . ... ...-.....-x..- . y* —■ s Lim..« 3..vannah, dir X, , <■>., : . •ah tuns-1 bought a bottle ot w: -tri phfl > 2 7T" I I’, pc. 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S b’uenCvu-y.MO. I-lpF—W. Block, taT*aaab,Cla FOR SALE OY 0. W. CURRY. * The wiser steam Dyeworks« 530 Mar e' St. Chattanooga W.C. SMITH Agt, Frcprieicr LADIES & GENTS CLOTHING CLEANED DYED OR REPAIRED, AT LOW EST PRICES. FROMPTPROFESSIOANL WORK.