The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, November 13, 1894, Image 6

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Lad'*« n! nr rntoms rre poisoned, f. ‘ . x .'.usually jA and v >flebloc < . i.i ai Jal purn con i- 2- A ‘r • •* 3 t •• \ r ti >n. .a? to me sirtixi irregularities 5 sr>\,\5 r >\,\ are peculiarly » by the woa« *'.’? r '' 5 \ ' 'J . 7 -.eaailL \ -aA. derfv'tenioan ’ blc.oiclei’aslDcrprop- rltsitou f/':p ti. .to aineaao &• ortio <tp. r. 1. Prichly Ash, Poke aot * pn v-? .) ' r < -uinz < f tta Root nd 1\ re.? i.- .i. 1 hay 31 r . .i bottles . <r.' t* ~ ..-r ?n ' clconlUl . ' ..OF COUFRO Mn 'V” 11th I>vn \*IU eilfCC 1 1 has .v ,(> relieved fi, A. ’• • ’bi.-Mw-t s'< t lndi‘T St!, u and stomacb w c- a KI • •» iiljjUA s t tern.s c r tronkil ? A Your s*■'i ■1 v voirr.ieSlchie t omny wnpersonal Xo s,Jr.‘ r .. rnw-f r'" krowloibTC. 1 iiaffccte l with I eart »■' ,'r pv 4t Adi -ea pl-art v on-J rhonmatisni for .* turaey at lay. ■iF 85yr ;s, A jst htoil bv tho vary host ' S bxk on Eixa Diseases Railed Free, ’k T X DRUGGISTS SELL IT. choerfv.lly .ay It has dona ma mor. . itArsxa a W food than anyt ting I hava .rar taksn. Ul. PmAN BROS. I can recommend your tuedlcin. to all ▼ , euCerers ol tlh ’ aboro dl.ea.aa, PROPRIETORS, Jk M l ’S M M Yl* A ELY SprlnflloL'. Gie'en County. M'o. LtFpiaaa i Ulocß,Baran®e»-,®* FOR FfLEBYT W. CURRY. SIIINCLtS, We make them and sell at bottom prices, iz HUME & PERKINS • 7 .p;h., ..e,Tuesday n., . _.. uNB , a IX 'i'll ■ . j 00 I il.lt ..ltlillg-J ,;t |tamii( .<ntil I'S i'lif ii(‘ t vet'lllg, ana v . e »me i.-< .ahe.-.- ihe hounehuill Spend a good pm i of each <ljij , put all the coiiuwn. you can. Let it be on* of the • gest brightest rooms in '• use. There siiouid be a bo >kcns'-, a tirm table of good size, several com ci t able chairs, a couch v> ilh pin ■ f pillows, a g od him] J it de that v. ill not try tlv r >me pictures, a few plants anc .- <•• and draperies that will sm'. . , nt not exclude the light If pass ole, have an open fireplace. J <>. ; • , be a room that shall always <■ re membered as one of the pleasant est sputa on earth. When x , , sible have a hardwood ora stained floor, with a rug in the center. THE SPIRI fOF 1 1' ~ I. One word in partciul v r •uubyour brother. Don i In- .. mm get down off the hank of • 1 Hi and wado out amt n <>t bulrushes. Don’ -<>a •>> . era and Bisters do uul <• ..r it any harm to n, , > ut abroad in the'famd i he meam-at»nd mosi Th*re i« a teasing fhp o’o'F urable, and ißoidy i> f o m of innocent raillery. < ui id .Inch provoke?, and irritates, ,i. makes he eve flash with eu t t-r .s ’<• be reprehended. It would be ess blameworthy to take a bunch of thorps and uraw them across v ur sister’s cheek, or to tek- a knife and dr«w its sharp edg- across your brother’s hand till the h'ood spurts, for that Wouid d»m;ige oi-h the b r 'dy but teasing s the thorn I and kuife, sciatchiog nrd lacerat ing th* disposition and tl e It is the curse of innumerable households that the brothers tease th® sisters, and the sisters tease the brothers. Sometimes it is the color of the hair, or the shape of the features, or an affair of the heart. Sometiwss it is by rev<a’- ing a secret, or by a suggestive look, or a guffaw, or an “Ahem!’’ But it is tease, tease, tease! Don’t do it, I beg of you. It is a leprous abomination . Let your interests ; be identical. Let tbe joys of the' sister be those of the brother; the success of the brother be that of] the sister. But don’t lie a tease!' Help your sister in her work, and encourage your brother in his- Each has perplexities—Don’t ag gravate them by teasing. AN EASY VICTORY. The Capture ofChinchiu and L lienwan by the Japs. YokcHama, November 13. Ad vices from the armies commanded by Field Marshal Count Oyama, now operatii g on the Liaotung Peninsula, < nfirm the reports of Japanese v.< tores at Chinchiu (Kinchau) ana Talienwan. On the morning of Tuesday last one brig ade of the Japanese forcSs captur ed Chinchiu and on tiie next day Talienwan was bombarded and al- | •o captured. A British warship! was atTalianwan during the bom bardment. After the place was captured this warship immediately started for Chefoo, which is across the Gulf of Pechili, some 85 miles south ofTaiienwan. A dispatch dated Talieuwan,No. vember 7, from Admiral Ito, Com mander in-Chief of the Japanese Navy, says that the squadron left * i Chiosansetsuto on November 6, and on the morning of the 7th was near Talienwan. No firing was heard from the forts and the squad ron steamed into the bay, when I the Japanese flag was seen flying iixm the fortification, the guns of which w-ere dismounted. An officer landed and found on. ly come Japanese guards, who in formed him that the commander of the brigade had returned to Chinchiu. The details of the cap ture of the place were .obtained, and a steamer was diepatceed in - mediately to telegraph the news of C 1 j -2 I Il i J I <O. L SI Bepiesenl mcbes I FOEI." i FAI. ... ON SHOE E ■ OURDUPLICA ‘ ORDERS MOUNTTO /\OR“!hAN $5,000.00 ]! .A-iid the Sli< - Trade Season just Opened. AVe Can xkcct >ll n t for this very f lat terinu TRADE m no other way than for the reason that the people are out for the best values possible foi the least, out In vof CjASTT ! WEARE LEADRES IN LOW PRICES -4- Who DARE MAY FOIIOW 4- i!W t-£7 W* IT* k RS Our Specialties includes the Entire ine -Kl |>lwe name only a few, w Ba Our LadiesCrain Button at 75c equals Highly $ 1 ,00. . b M “Dongola ” Pat Tip, Opera Toe, All Solicit! E3forsl ,25. Same shoe in common sense is nct»| RSequaled in this mar ket at $1,50 r, MN Our Ladie s bancy Dongola, $2,50 Shoe forpSj [>1,50 is creating Panic and Consternatior atM Ba“ High Price’s” headquarters. . Ki Dont neglect ou r $3,50 ana s4ooLadiesEx-&fl *stra Fine Dongola Kids at $2,1 O ’co $2,60. [3 Our mens line represents everything frem aura Pegged to a hand sewed-at 60c togy A full linechildrens, 4Cc t 052,00. Alwaysgiv-|« Lading you big Valuable and receiving only snallFsl Our Dress Goods Dept is full of choice Pgtterns latest gooas and lowest prices, Dont forget that we carry an immense tocK& first Class Clothing, Childrens Boys and Mens suits and Over Coats. A large Invoiceof the latter ougni 25c per cent under regular price. See them-it 111 .COKER&CfI “19 &21 Broad St. Rome Gr?. ■L