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TAKRII THATCONTAIN MERCURY
as mercury will surely destroy th
sense of smell and completely de
range the whole system when en
uring it through the mucous sur
faces. Such articles should never
be used except on prescriptions
from reputable physicians,* as the
damage they will do is ten fold to
the good you can possibly derive
from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure
manufactured by F. J. Cheney
Co,, Toledo, ()., contains no mer
cury, and is rnKen internally, act
ing directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system.
In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure bo
sure you get the genuine. It is
taken internally and is made in
Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney it
Co. Testimonials free
MMT*Sold by Druggists, price 75c
perbottle
NORTH GEfjßGifl
iptai Cfc.
DEPARTMENT OF THE DHIVEf’S'TY,
At Dahlonega, Georgia.
Spring ter-Ji begins first Monday in February.
Fall term begins first Monday In September.
FULL LITERARY COURSES
TUITION FBEE
U th ample corps of teachers.
THROUGH MILITARY TRAINiNG
under a U. S. Army Officer detailed b-
Secretary of war.
Denartments of Business, Short
hand, Typewriting, Telegraphy,
music and Art.
Under competent and thorough initructors.
VOUNG LADIES have equal advantages.
CHEAPEST COLLEGE mine SOUTH
For catalogues and fall information u
dress Secretary or Treasurer of Bon*-
Trustee*.
FOR 20 YEARS
the formula for making Scott s
Emulsion has been endorsed by
physiciansof the whole world. No
secret about it. This is one of its
strongest endorsements. But the
strongest endorsement possible is
in the vital strength it gives.
Scott’s
Jiv '* a 2
Emulsion
nourishes. It does more for weak
Babies and Growing Children
than any other kind of nourish
ment. It strengthens Weak
Mothers and restores health to
all suffering from Emaciation
and General Debility.
For Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bron
chitis, Weak Lungs, Consumption, Blood
Diseases and Loss of Flesh.
Scottißowne, «L~ All Drujoi»t». 60*. *nd|l.
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<KBIftS JIUBKHt tO-Cim'liias
—— Good Advice.
We advise every reader of th!« P*r*» “
write to the Gazette Co.. Cincinnati. O, for
a free sample copy of that good old
Tlie Cincinnati Gazette. It Is now, P“ bl^
twice a week— every e’row
only one dollar a year, and It seems to grow
better with each Issue. Its fashion page Is
quite a feature, being edited with great care.
11 describes the very latest Parisian costumes,
as well as the plainer, every-day home dres*
’ts news pages, homo and farm pages, story
;-r g es, ma P rket pages, etc., are full .nd com
plete. It will always be a welcome visitor to
every Intellicent family. Agents are wanted
In every neighborhood. Only a dollar a year,
twice a week. It takes the place of a great
«Htaa dally
irLh news L>dl jast the thing for those
pay ill a year for the paper which feeds to
> expensive news.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 16. 1894
KLUSTER OF
BULLS EYE SHOTS
Its amusing to me to now and
occasionally cross the trail of a
very politic ’‘very, very good man”
and so called Simon pure
democrat, wh*n under cover of
the mails he loaps with the most
rabid of the third party gang.
Such a “Euriah Heap” may fool
himself, aud he may fool a few
meek and lowly of the wild eyed
pops, but he will never fool a man
of ordinary sense, be he democrat
or populist. ‘‘Honesty is the best
policy,” even if you be bon ist on
ly for policy’s sake.
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I notice that Jamison Bros, the
Broad Street bakers have sold out
thwir busineue to M r Charley Stoff
r&gau and will leav* in a few days
for Mississippi, their old home,
ihe Jamisons by diligence and
perseverance have built up a good
•'U"ii.6P«and in leaving Rome will
tied tha' they leave a city full of
friends, who regret to have them
go but who wish them abundant
success iu their new field of busi
Dess.
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Mr. Charley Stoffragen, the new
proprietor of the Jamison Bakery
is not an amateurnn the business.
Nor is he a stranger to the bread
eaters and pie censumers of Rome.
He proposes to bunch accomplish
ments and make Rome one of the
best caterers she has ever known.
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Mr. A. TV. Ballew has just re
turned from Atlanta where he went
to attend a motion for a new trial
in his pension case before the Uni
ted States court. The bearing was
set for the 15th, but as the court is
busy, engaged in the trial of Ro
per’s assassins and other cases of
“white capping,” the case may not
be heard for several days, perhaps
weeks. ll seems that the negro
witnesses, who testified against
Mr. Ballew, have skipped out for
California or some other seaport
town. All in all. Mr. Ballew is
very sanguine of the ficr. e ' arinc.
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I notice that old Flopper Felton,
in a card replying to Hon. Gu«
Fite, uses an expression which puts
Floyd and Richmond in the same
boat. »o far as the election retuns
in the last race are concerned. I
had, and yet have, mv opinion
about the return* trom Richmond,
wherea bout 16,000 votes are turned
on’ by a county ol aboutso,ooo in
habitans.
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But here in Floyd, where less
than 2,400 votes were polled out *of
a population like our-, wby when
Dr. Felton insinuates a thing like
what may or may not be true in
Richmond county, why he brands
himseif a wilful liar of the first
magnitude. All in all the election
iu Floyd County was as fair as
was held in the state and was a
peer to any that was held in coun
tie.- where the meek aud lowly pops
flourish like green bay steeri. The
aged Flopper should confine him
self to f acte when he talks about
Floyd
LOST, STRAYED OR
STOLEN,
From my residence
2 1 O E. 4th St. A small
black and tan terrier
pup. Has a small tu
mor or knot under his
stomach. His name is
‘Gus” and he will come
if he is called by that
name* His return, or
any information lead
ing thereto, will be lib
erally rewarded. He
left my house Sunday
afternoon. Jno. J.
Mickle ts.
Aflents. $75
a week. Riclusive territory. The
THah Wuher. Waaheaallthe
dinm»N for a family iaene minute.
Waabee, rinses and dries them
without wetting the hands. Teu
push the button, the machine does
Che reel. Bright, poltahed dishes,
and cheerful wives. No ecnlded
Sngero.noaoiledhandeor clothing.
No broken dishee,no muaa. Cheap,
darable, warranted. Circularsfroo.
w. P. H ABHI6ON a ©•.. «•»* >* <«•■*»* ••
CHILDREN BURNED
While they were in the Field
Picking Cotton.
Oakland, Ten.-. , Nov.,l6. —While
Jfff Raynor an-4 hie wife, who live
near Oakland, were picking cotton
this afternoon, their home caught
fire trom the burning grass and
burned to the ground n a few
minutes. In the flumes peri h d
their three cui'dren. aged eight,
five and two years. The fire had
progressed so far when the parents
I'ached home that they could not
enter, but they could see that tie
flunrhad burned through and the
b>d of th» eldest child ha 1 fallen
to the ground below.
Believes in Cotton.
Marietta, Ga., November 15.
A farmer in Gritter district last
year made six bales of cotton.
This year he made fourteen bales
on the same acreage of land —an
increase of eight bales. He says he
will make more money this year
on cotton at 5 cents than he did
last year at 7 cents. Three thou
sand pounds last year at 7 cents
brought him $2lO. His 7,000
pounds this year at 5 cents will
bring him $350. He has also made
enough provisions, meat, corn, po
tatoes and syrup, to do him.
Gin and Mill in Ashes.
Kennesaw, Ga. Nov. 10. —The
machinery plant of T. J. Hardage
ifcCo., of this place including gins,
sawmills, cotton and corn crusher
and grist mill were destroyed by
fire Monday aft*rno®n.
This gin was supplied with all
modern improvements and the
loss is heavy. There was no insu r
ance. The fire was caused by the
striking of a match.
Eire At Shellman.
Cuthbart, Ga., Novmbor 16. —
The residence of Mr. J. S. Wil
liams, iu Shtllman, wng burned
at 2 o’clock this mor.iing. The fire
prebably origuated from a defective
fiue. Tiie family narrowly eecaped.
The residence wn quite handgume.
Very little was saved.
A Dalton young man recently
advertized for a wife, and it so
happened that his sister answered
the adversisement. The young man
now thinks that advertising doesn't
pay, while the old folks think it
prettv tough that they have two
such fools in the family. How
al o it it, Bro. Shaver? —Cedartov n
Standard.
Cougre-stuan John W. Maddox
was in the city a few hours last
Tuesdaj’ He smiled audibly when
the matter of Dr. Felton’s conteßt
for his seat i i congress was men
tioned He is loaded with a few
facts hat would prove interesting
readme matter to the gang crying
“fraud” all over the state. —
Cedartown Standard.
The Little Gr e n
Market No. 42 7 Broad
St. Everything Clean
and nice. The best
Sausage in the city. We
will gaurantee every
pound 1 6 oz. Polite At
tention all orders filed
promptly Give us a trial
McEntire &. Schlap
back.
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The comparative value of theae twoeard*
Is known to most persons.
They illustrate that greater quantity ia
Not always most to be desired.
Those cards express the beneficial qual
ity of
Ripans • Tabules
As compared with any previously known
DYSPEPSIA CURB.
Ripans Tabules : Pricx , 50 cents a bo»,
Os druggists, or by mail.
BIPANS CHEMICAL CO., 10 Spruce St., N T.
HMKS 4 Cm.
New Stock of New Furniture
WE HAVE JUST OPENED OUT AT NO. 23.
BROAD STREET AND THIS IS TO CALL
THE ATTENTION OFTHE PUBLIC TO THE
ACTTHAT WEHAVE BOUGHTAN IMMEN
SE LINE OF NEW GOODS AND ARE IN SHAPE
TO OFFER THE TRADE THE BIGGLST.BAR
GAINS IN ROME IN
FURNITURE
STOVES
MAuTTIM g-s
ANO R C (AS
Our Line of Class ana Tin Ware is
replete in everything needed in
the Dining room and kitchen. We
are headquarters for Vase and
Hanging Lamps + o +« « * * + -t-
In addition to the above we most respectfully announce
a full and compile line of undertakers su-qilies,
Day telephone 122 -Night telephone 113 all calls answe
ed promptly and by polite and txperienceed men.
HANKS i tajafl
23BROAD ST,
ROME GA.
“VobdsT
Is The Place to get
GROCERIES
Os Lull kinds.
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BRICK KILN S
LIME KILNS
HAIR AND SAND
We can furnish fresh Lime in large quanitie;
burned from our own Kilns on short notice.
Brick. Lime, Hair and Sand always on hanc
George W. Trammel 1
Fourth Ward Brick Yards.
THE LITTLE RUBY BARBER
TONSORIAL PARLOR
If you want work'‘ln mvline call at my plac
Frank. Taylor, the old reliable.