The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, November 23, 1894, Image 5

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I shoes For The Million. ■ We handle the finest ■ We sell the best ■ Yon come and see us I We do the rest. I Our School Shoes for Boys and girls have |no superior. I ffl WILL STAND THE RACKET] I Thousands of pairs of lasting beauties for I the ladies, . x . . ■ Our mens bargains have no peers in this ■ Ladfes Spring Heels in oil eizesand styles, I ®T DECOBM AND KORN KOMFORTERS I 240 BROAD STREET. Home Mutual loan Association. I HOME OFFICE ROME GEORGIA, ■ 325, Broad Street. ■ A National Building and Loan Comp ny ■ Purely Mutual, safe Investment and ■ Good Pro Made by small ■ Monthly Payments, ■ OFFICERS. J A fiLOyER, President. J- MOORE, Sec’ty 4 'lren*. ■ CHAS.I. GRAVES,(Vice President. . J. H. KIIcDES, Mgr’ Laud Dept. R HALSTED SMITH, General Council. ■COAL I COAL ! | ALL GRADES, I ROME COAL CO. ■ IRBQfiPnnd Avn ( LoWMt PriCCB l Henr ? G. Smith, Ma’gr niUi , in Rome ) J. H.King, Weigher. | siTHnnoHT I CHATTANOOGA TENN. ■ Strictly Firs* class Hotel. Right in the heart of the city ■ivenent to business,’depots and electric car lines. Bvservice is unsurpassed and the prices reasonable. B".A- Camp Manager. fNeii M’fe Coi II SELL I |<-C0 AL® I I TELEPHONE 76. I I W STfttl Iffl I BO Market St. Chattanooga I SMITH Agt, Proprietor I GENTS CLOTHING CLEANED. I OR REPAIRED, I ■lowest PRICES. I ■ PROMPT PROFESSION!. WORK. fHE HUSTLER OF ROME FRIDAY NOVEMBER 23 1894 1 DAYS LEFT EVERY MAN HIS OWN MAKER ■ You drop a d.’tnr In the slot and take out a complete education. W? ■■ttOr’lWl 30 EXO-OOMtWA fiptwXKA fij This convenient Dime Registering Savings Bank is presented to all subscribers to the new edition Encyclopaedia Britannica. A Help to Save No one is strong enough to do everything. We all want help of some kind. Saving is a hardship to some people. Some of the greatest minds the world has ever known found it impossible to save a cent. Some times this is because of poverty, some times careJe -n <, somet nes forgetfulness. The Constitution has thought of this. It has provided □ “ i.ti y reminder;” a monthly calendar and Dime havings Bank combined. You get one free w t i the Encyclopedia. You drop • 'tn dime in evervday—vou can’t help doh?;, t Kit —and at the end of the month you hax ■ t-ric’i ;h saved to pay off an i.is ..Ilmen*. And i;’s so easy to drop that dime in. You d'» it o'. y one- a day. Two car fares W'- • .»v*r feels Le loss of two car fares? Hits s Taking; it hr Granted that you wart to the own Encyclopaedia Britannica but think vou cannot save enough to buv It I’< hard y for any other reason, is h? It can’t be if vou are an American, a man who wishes to know everything, to do everything, to become everything, to attain honor and wealth. There is one path to honor and wealth— knowledge. Knowledge is power. Power Is potency to do. to become, all that one desires. You can’t be powerful unless you know. You must be up to date, abreast of the times. Little use of reading ancient text-books. Get the text-bno': >f the age on everything— the new up-to-date edition of the great Encyclopaedia Britannica. The Great Original ninth edition commenced 121 years ago was completed in December iCSg. But the new edition has been brought down to the present time, his more complete than the ninth English edition. Thirty thousand dollars has been expended in adding to it. You can have the work in any style of binding by paying 10 cents a day, payable monthly. We will deliver half the set at time of first payment, and present you with a Dime Registering Savings Bank to remind you to deposit the dime. The remaining fourteen volumes will be delivered when the first are paid for. By paying $5 per month the entire set of 28 volumes will be delivered at once. The Constitution Atlanta, Ga. A DELAY Wfl du LONGER Not in this instance, be cause ‘‘delays are dan gerous,” but because a delay will be expen sive. Today you can secure this gr eat libra ry and home educator at a wonderfully low in troductory price and on the easy terms of only 10 cents a day, but next Monday these in troductory rateswill be a thing of the pastand you will be obliged to pay Full. Retail Price. IFBRWOMEN FOLKS FOR WOMEN FOLKS A great many people dislike Sun day and gay it is a dull day, long and hard to live through. Shorten it as much as you can by sleeping late and enliven it by some form of a must ment borrowed from one of the other days. It your husband shows a godless, I masculine fondness for sleeping over the breakfast hour on Sunday you can probably break him of it by senuing the children, one by one, to him for money for the contribu tion box. For shampooing get five cents’ worth of powdered Castile soap, the same quantity of borax; add to them a tablespoonful of alcohol, the beaten yolk of an egg and a pint of hot water. Put this in a bottle and cork. There is suffi cient for three or four shampoos, us it only takes a small quantity applied to the scalp to cause a good lather, which must, however, I e care fully rinsed out with several basins of warm water. Some people hold the theory that thorough combing is more ben eficial to the hair than brusing, as the latter seems to make it come out more, but, like everything else, it is a matter of which depends on the hair as well as *he brusher, and consequently depends on the judgement of each individual. To elean the railing of banisters, wash off all the dirt with soap and water, and when dry rub with two parts of linseed oil aud one of tur pentine. If the odor of turpentine is objectionable use two parts of sweet or cotton seed oil and one part or alcohol, but the mixture of Unseed oil and turpentine is pref erable. The newest chair cushions are provided with a frill along the sides only. The plain side rests against the seat of the chair, the other three upon the tops and sides of the back. Mothers are nearly always to blame if the baby’s ears stick out. Never tie anything behind a child’s ears, like bonnet strings or hat elastic. Always lay the baby flat on its ear when sleeping. In ex treme cases a skeleton cap should be w< rn, but a silk handkerchief drawn over the head, down over the ears and tied securely under the chin, answers the same pur poses. Dainty bags are often made to !he tied er pinned to tjje stuff' d arm of a chair, and are useful for holding nepspapers or work. By putting Lice handkerchiefs in warm water in which are a few drops of amouia, and using castile soap, they are easily washed and made a beautiful clear white. Then do not iron, but spread the hand kerchief out smoothly on marble or glasa. gently pulling out < r shaping the lace. Just before it is entirely dry fold evenly and smoothly and place under a heayy ’ weight of some kind, andyouwil ! find handkerchiefs lasting thrice . as long as before. I The newest covers for small tables are provided with fanev pockets hanging at the sides and at the ends for ([holding books l work and other things. r . 1 ..... ■— Irons are pretty sure to gather rust this weather and cau»o a go ul deal of bad temper in the laundry Heat them hot, then run them forcibly over a flannel cloth that has a libeial sprinkling of salt on it.Th is will remove every bit of the rust —be sure »nd rub the edges also—then rub the iron over a greased cloth, or a cloth that has a little white wax or beeswax on it< then treat it to a vigorous rubbing on a perfectly’ clean white cloth- Don’t take internal remedies for Female Diseases Common sense requires a direct application like “Orange Blossom” Sold by D. W. Curry. JAI'K KIXG, I'reHiden T. J , Acting Csrhier. W- r.SIMrSON, Vice president Merchants National Bank I 1 OF ROME GA. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSIT S All Accommodations Consistent withSaf? Banking ex t ended our Customers Every one in the city of Rome knows that the Prescrip ion business is a very delicate one and TREVITT& JOHNSON 206 BROAD STREET, Are prepared to fill your Prescriptions cai efully with competent help and pure drugs. They also have a beautiful line of Perfumes & Toilet Articles. TREVITT& JOHNSON The Leadmg Prescription Druggists of the city Paul Reese hasenargeof the Prescription Department, c- 0 i- w * * * 0 * Mrs. J F. Wardlaw, New stock, and acomc iete lino of all the very latest Noveities. New goods arriving weekly Ng. 208 Broadway, Rome G A OPPOSITE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. T-iTTJMLBEZR., A_ 11 kinds of Rongh Lumber sawed to or der on short Notice,. Call on or JOHN C- FOSTER Tfoster’s JXTills Gra. IT ATKINS & CO, CHATTANOOGA TENN? MANUFACTURERS OF CIRCUIT . IS, RA NB, ©AJCfi CROSS CITT- A N D HA M) SAWS, ETC. WHOLESALE achinery, Mill Supples Repairing a Specialty A BRAN NEW ENTERPRISE Any up to date Enterprise shoul d be encour aged. Great care will be taken to please my customers. Cali at the Annex Bathing and Tonsorial Parlors, if you Want to be treated right. 312 Broad Street. Special attention given to Ladies and Children HARRY CHAPMAN, White Barber. THE RONE B A KEkT AND RE S TtY URA-NT. J. T. Wilkie, Proprietor. No. 228 Broad Street, FRESH BREAD anil liffi MADE EVERY DAT * Bcstaurant supplied with the best the market affords, Special attention to wedding orders and ornamental cakee. FRESH OYSTERS RECEIVED EVERY DAY. Polite waiters, Satisfaction guiranteed. give me a call I I "W. Leather and Shoe Findings, ■ -wn Hand made Shoes F ui!t der, Repairing asp Masonic Temple Store