The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, November 20, 1894, Image 2

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Pt- /* PimpLESs BLOTCHES * m OLD SORES 4 MW TROUBLES < UtLi»»».f3T«'ta 'V r iJitsrA*- .Vi-.- ?.:f-rei7 • rmpvcr; hy I’.P.S*. f -Prim.'-- I '■. P..KO I’.o- 1 and Pota> X cl nr. the itest bloc.*, purifier on \ Am-.-- ‘•--I— • ... maar., L. < . • tn. it a '..ottlo of . •v . \rk,,.md * . ■ . .. m tbeoo K y tv v ' H bp-la,-.s. S. '• /. '■ b > < .It ' * • . I hero- ( rtios i ■ • . f’l - n v“- ‘ . '■ - .“1 /.ion cn **. . n r •" / ' J ~. > • .• v. 'C, >:hton (». .. ■\ . .iu*u v. M* ... - .w v -VW -• * to- •• f ■ Vsft'z. ,'/)■. .'.i/ .y c' v -‘Tuin,Tuc. jS* .' 5 ■ ■ a • ■ > •« • • ’y y< ; fie’: i . . V \ .11 ■ ■; > (H VICO . • t ■ - ‘ f t t <•’ . .‘J’j K S M FIW. J ; jll it. Ai ti LJ K OS« pr.u.>r.iLTOKS Xslp'Jiuau’a UlOk_AtosS3svau3a.il, G®. ’x THE HUSTLER OF ROME.TUEDAY NOVEMBER,2O 1894. KLUSTER OF BULLSEYE SHOTS H. J. Neel, the young Chicago duck, who skipped out a few days ago with a pa r of blind bridles and an overcoat belonging to Har ness-maker Henderson han been heard from over in the neighbor hood of Jackson, (la. Perhaps if he can secure a saddle and some breeching he will in vest in a liv ery-stable in the suburbs of Pos sum Trott, Who knows? * * * T.i) mit r aintne it whic i w s given for the hen lit of the Worn ms Mission of the Second Baptist a few nightsago, sill be repeated tonight tor the same worthy cause To the spetdid program then will put on will oe added several new numbers. Those who go out an«t invest ten cents will helps worth) couse and will alto spend a pleas ant evening. My word for it. « 4 • I wm among the small audience of fortunate ones who went to Nevin's last night to see “The Tornado.’’ I saw it and wish I had time to try to write the show up just as it deserves. I feel confident that those who'saw “The Torna do’ will agree with me that it was absolutely the best scenic produc lion they have ever witnessed at Nevins, or most anywhere else. From scene to scene there was fun and frolic, and then, with a moments warning the • was a presto-change, and crash, or a flash, or a splash, or a smash and there you were in a tornado that literally blew all creation away, or a house on fire, or a man and wo man over board, or a collission and ship wreck. *»* . But one of the most impression scenes inthe g alixi of startling productions was thad of the dissecting table. Sbcu'd the Tor nado be induced to returned to re turn to Rome. I predict that it will • asilv play to “standing room on ly.’’ *** Here is a communication from tniwimniiiiM ■innimiw i • Oldest. Largest Latest ; W L, I G DB. D. 8. JORDAN. z i The Britanoica is the oldest, the largest and the latest cyclopaedia published. It has stood the test of competition and crilicisiu for over a hundred years, and revised foyhe ninth time It is now the recognized standard work of reference of the English-speaking world. Its articles in every department of science, history and literature rep” ?-.ent the thoughts and discoveries of the men of all ages and nations and it is regarded bv scholars and liun arv peoo' * as the g. andest work the world ever produc J. It . Embrace ever” subject that can be thought of, cont.l ning an in <> iu ‘ib' t: lof accurate and practical info ■> iti > . It ,< r! , v ■ : i ■*n m-p's boil 'd down; *h «-ss *’k. I.1!b •> . c» vs Hl zed. A h , 1. cat value of the Britannica, and or* v ■ 11 test; its unrivalled exc ‘l-enc-?. sll tact that many of its anic e> iiav.' I ?n pub..Nne.l in separate book form 1 id ad >pted as t rxt books an d authorities on Mos • sadjects m our best Educational Unstatutlons Harvard University. Johns Hopkins University* . Columbia Co lege. M chigm Um verslty. Stanford University and >ther>. Among these are the following: A'gebra. anatomy, architecturasiron > n\. b : n ogy, botany, bridges, building. »> 'r o■. France. England,, political econom. an I history and constiturion or th ■ U lited s:ates The president of the Lelant Stanford, Jr.. University in a recent I -ner ex; r»' s -s how well pleased he is win th? n? v diti >n in these words I'.i ‘ E icvc’ >i*li ’1 i: 1 mica Is recognized bv scholars to be ‘he best and m >st p?rf ? t *nCV''lop 1 • a yet written. It is a complete lib ary in i»s<* 1; it Covers -very of human kn nvied.je. The new edition is a very s itisfactorv one, as tile entire work has been win J to date by h gh authorities. The new maps are also of special value, • DAVID S. JORDAN.” For samp<e pages, description of various Slyies of binding, prices, terms, etc., write Tihie Constatutnoin ATLANTA, GA. GE the city editor of ttie W.C. T. I'- which is gladly printed t.i.d wJ:i -b 1 am sure will correct any wrong impre-sion which may have grow n at of sa d “special '’ the ein mon- I i' med * * * Capt. Byrd:—Please .'i.ioumc through your columns t! ;1 | the W . C. I’. I ~ Special contained in Thursday' afternoons Hustler was not furnished by the lady' editor, but was cmlr.bated by the editor in chic” 1.. aself. Our State o’ an ization is not as progressive as that >f Cleveland, Ohio, and has not ■".dorsed views < f the National W. C. I’. i ~ on the suffrage question. .So please Mr. Editor, state in your next issue that you are re sponsible for that bold column with its startling announcement t at the pi’eachers of Cleveland tuned over their pipits t® tic members of ti e Ohio convention. Lady Editor. “AN OUTRAGE” Is What a Recent Incendiary fire is Called. Buchanan, Ga, Nov. 20.—Th® robbing and burning of Mr. Dan Murdock’s house in Wild Cat Friday night was an extraordin arycrime in a civilised country of Ged-fearing people Mr. Murdock is a poor, hard working fanner who has widowed mother to look after, and Friday night, while away from home see ing after his m«thsr, some unprin cipled wratch or wretches broke in to his house and stold away his trunk,carrying it about seventy five yards away, and took sB3 -.ill the poor fellow had after sell- i ing his cotton—from the trunk, 1 and, not being satisfied with this, 1 set fire to his house and burned all | the man and his family had excel t what they had on. I here should be a reward off ered for the apprehension of the ' perpetrators of the crime, and, if overtaken, h aging would i ot be any too severe. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Rome Keely League served many’ oyster dinners today' and will con tinue the good work again this afternoon from 4 o clock until 10 o’clock tonight. They’ are using the big store rooms next to Willi— a nson s Jewelry house and will be glad to serve you oys'ers a,la-any way. Kall early and get in the swim. ? ? WATCHING WEI HAI-WEI. The Japanese Fleet Cruising in the Gulf of Pechili. London, November 20.—A dis patch from Tien Tern to the Ceu tra! News say® n part of the Japa nese fleet is cruising between Ta lienwHU and Port Arthur, ami the qnadron is cruising in the Gulf of F< chili giving i>hi t icmar a'.'en tion to Wei Hui-Wei, which! they are I watching c I njio | v, DR. DUVAL’S SERMON ' Preached cn Temperance Lasti Sun day Right she temperance Sermon at the' Second Methodist church Sunday ■ eveniiig]Nuv. 18 < r <y a large con gregation. The Auditorium was , crowned and overflowed into the ciass rooms. The whole congrega tion joined ip the epeniug hymn “A'u I a soldier of the cross ’’ Mr. Duval’s sermon from the text j um alone’’ im logical.oarnast, clear ami was -ttered *ith divine force "olistiug the interest of the most k ptmal and indifferent, and re kindling the smould-triug spark of I' in erunce sentiment in the minds and braaets of the friends of the cause It wac a fearless arraign ment of the soloons. And nil influences which encour age or sustain them. Several short talks followed the sermon in which the preacher s views were endors ed, Prayers and hymns, sermon and remarks were all earnest force ful and convincing, and made a strong impression on nil present, j llm t u ig i z<i Nieholaa bids f ii t-> 1 ec< nm ; , very, j/ery V 1' I "lar i>, i nah... He d u-.i v< ri i- , uelry. mam NO. 302 BROAD STREET. ROME GEORGIA, Wears now prepared to Shov- A Select Stock of New and St '- iish Millinery, Ladies, Misses and childrens. Hats and Bonnets, Baby Caps Hair Ornaments, Si ci and T k Combs, Ice Wool, Silk floss aid Zeohyrs. Will sell at lowest Cash prices, Call and See us, Respectfully A. O. GARRARD BllifissoM Is as safe and harmless as a fla> ■ seed poultice. 1. dOtsilkeapo’ l !- tice, drawing out it zer and pah* and curing al! diseases peculiai to ladies. “Orange Blosf >n” is a pas tile, easily used at any time; • j is applied right to the parts ! Every lady can treat berseh I with it. Mailed to any address upon re ( ceiptofsi. Dr. J.A. McGill & Co. ■ C Panorama Place, Chicago, IK. Sold by D, W. Curry Druggist ■ rving W. Larimore, physical di rector of Y M. C A-. Dps Moines lowa, says he can c mscientiouely recoumie .a Uiiamberluiu’s Piju Bahn to athletics gymnasts, bicyclists, foot bait playtrs and the profession in general for bruises, sprains and dis locations; also for s -reness ami stiff ness ( f the muscles when applied nefoie the parts become swollen it will effect a cure in ot elialf the tima s ually required. Furs-deb;. Lo*rj Bios Druggisis —« izHsati'srafflfSsiasME?. •'i.aaaagvmcfmsß AG? L ..- ' - \ V N, ‘ rub ’' < -iv«juseo;' i <■ Tvl-aco an.l '.l<> •B£FORE - 'AFfER- iai-L n'o< >e Brain, causing A’ieery, Inna Aty aa.i O.'-.,r>. larreness, Iraputency, Lo»t Power in <.:taer «<1 'rsmatu'A Old Age, Involuntary Losses, cause ■>y ov«r-indulgeace, over-exertion of tho Brain an Errors of Youth. It gives to Weak Organs their Xaturnl Vigor and doubles the joys of life; cure* bucorrhnea and Fenta'e Weakness, r month's treat ment, in plain package, by mail, to any address, '1 per box, S boxes |5. with every s’> order we give a Written Guarantee to cure or refund the money | Circulars free. Gua? itee issued only by our ex i cluslv a agent. ’ ■ 'k « k>--' ' ' J ’“-“.'.N, i " A. FRE\y LOCALE I -k. $ 3.4PFUL!CE,3SoIf«. > 425!’2.«-«SMe Ns J ; F'-TRA FINE. S 2. T i. 7 JBOYSSCHOOLSHOE3, % -LADIES- I 'BesT^ ngc !-4. I \ SEND FOR CATALOGUE 1 7* W-L-DOUGLAS, ’ DROCJ'TON. /dAS3. , I'ou cun savemnnsv by »>■:: . liasiug V» . L, i llouglne Slim s, Because, we are t ;;e 1 irg st n.anu facturers o? advertised shoes in the world, and guarantee the value by atamniag the n •> price oi the bottom, which protects you prices and the 'l. iar. Onrsbces custom worK in i "mg am. - - . 1 . T,...?'/--. 'lit'■ ■ ■ If y Q-l' CantreF j ■ TO*,. ■ ■ -Tn fll m, I Hl MB | M I \* \ • / \ \* / \ ♦ 3 J The comparative value ofthese twocardl Is known to most persons. They illustrate that greater quantity is Not always most to be desired. These cards express the beneficial qual ity of Qipans • Tahules i As compared with any previously known DYSPEPSIA CURB. i R< pans Tabules : Prict , 50 cents a box, Os druggists, or by mail. RIPANS CHEMICAL CC.. 10 Spruce St., N.Y. Where g Water is > Bad 9 Bl It should not be drunk W unless proper precautions fly arc taken. More diseases JV arise from drinking im pure water than people imagine and yet in the M. flB face of warning they cou tinue to absorb the dan- S gerous fluid. If you have » any doubt—if you travelling— if you moveffifly W to a new locality— take ■ no risks but put a tea- Wk g spoonful of i ■ Brown’s. ■ ® 11. 0 . 1 ! B 1 Bitters fIH in the glass of water, ;W as it makes it healthy and palatable. * On a journey it is '« fej always dangerous to gs gjg drink much water—take gg K Bkown’b Iron Bitters W along—some people would H M not start without it, for it ' keeps them in health. Mg Look for crossed Red wmL BN tines on the wrapper. » BOOWN CHEM. CO.. BALTO., MD dnEBBKCSISBiZB2/I*C.-.f/.. -xJBB FOR MERCANTILE COURSE IN BOOK-KEEPING Including Books Cal! al oflic ir particulars J G Ii Ml M ISON DR. JAQUES 130 Wes* S xth. Street. CINCINNATI,OHIO I Has practiced medicine in Cincinnati 5 years longer than any physician, giving sj ecial at 1 tuntion to Blood, Nervous andl'rinary diseasea i Nervous Debility, Inipoteacy, etn, resulting I from youthful indiscretion, excesses in matured years and other causes, inducing some of the following uvinptc ins, as dizziness confusion of ideas, defective niemery, aversion to society, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, the later causing ulcers, eruptions enlarged joints, iheuniatism. swell ing in groins, mucous patches in mouth, sore throat, falling hair, Consultations free and in vited, | Hours, 9a, m. to Rp, nu: Sunday, 10 to 12 m, n LI’STR aTEDTREAT SE »'»l i' KEu 1 in a beastd envelope on applica ion. State you r I case. Vestean & Atlantic, I ANT N.,C. & ST. L.EAIIM —TO— i Chicajr-» .Louisville C’iincinnatti I r St. Lons Kasos City JM cmpliis -AND- The Wost Quick t|uc ami Vestibuled Irains cirrying Pullman Sleeping cars. For any information’ i call on or wri e to J A SMITH General Agent, Rome Ga. J L EDMONSON Traveling Pass. Agt. Chattanooga Tenn, JOS. BROWN. Traftie Manager Atlanta, Ga. C E HARMAN Gen. Pass. A t.