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Dry Goods
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SHOES
HATS
CAPS
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OUR STOCK
OF STAMPED
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We Are
NOW OPEN
OUR NEW
QUARTERS,
'NEW GOODS,
and LOW
PRICES,
Lowry Bros
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Broad St,
CONSOLIDATED
The Stcc of S. N.
Kuttner and J. L. Camp
and will sell the imen
;se stock consisting
of over $35,000,00
at cost for 60 days the
largest stock of Shoes
ever offered in North
Ga.
S.N. Kutm r 23 1 Broad
Sts.
P.S.We mean busi
snes come and see.
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$5. CORDOVAN,
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Mgr "-fty'-l **’* EXTRA FINE. *4
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-LADIES-
JOMkJ- * 'best P° Neo| -4.
rwßl* SEND FOR CATALOGUE
• T' W- L- DOUGLAS,
KV BROCKTON. MASS.
Vou can nave winner by purcba-iluc W. I*.
Duualun Nhoe».
Because, we are the largest manufacturers ot
advertised shoes in the world, ami guarantee
the value by stamping the name and pt ice 01
he bottom, which protects yon against big*
irlccs and the mi idlertran’s profits. Our shoe
ual custom work in s’yle, ea.y fating an
“tiring qualities. We have tin ri 50.4 ever;
here at lower pt ic4 for I' .e vnlite given t
o'.'nr make I.'. - tic <ib'. • t-., I- }
C re l &. Owens.
dr.IW
130 West S xth Street
CINCINNATI, OHIO
Hisp, to ice l medicine in Cincinnati reais
longer tl .in anj’ physician, giving special at
ention ti> Blo<><!, Nervous and Urinary diseases
Nervous Debility, Impotency, etc., resulting
from youthful indiscretion, excesses in matured
years and o : her causes, inducing some of the
following avmptoms, as <1 /.zines’, confusion of
ideas, defective metnery, aversion to society,
Gonorrhea, Syphilis.ilie later causing ulcers,
eruptions enlarged joints, rheumatism, swell
ing in groins, mucous pitches in mouth, sore
throat, filling hair, Consultations free and in
vited.
Hours, 9a, tn. to 8 p, tn.: Sunday, 10 to 12 m,
tt i Ttetrn iTRI> TRE AT SE and FREb
ti a sea.ed envelope on application . State you
se.
MAGNETIC NERVINE
guaranteed •? ■
-A Nervous Proatra •
Z; ■' J tion. Fits, Oirzi
i’fcg ?><'»]/ nces, HeaJ.i
jL\ v f>’ w V l, /UJ Neuralgia and :.i*
AT 'vsr somnia. Great ex
I T#'z, cesbet* in the use of tw
?tv bacco, opium, alcohe!
l 5< and in oilier dirov
//P 1 <*,;> 4 x>>. tinna, bringing on J?e
-BEFORE - AFTER- M B^|
P';.?' n, Softening of the Brain, Insanit,
md u> hint a misurable death. MAGNETIC NEU
VINE arrests all losses in either sex, renews vitalit:
und strength to both the muscular and nerrjus system
cones up the brain, builds uj* the tie<h, briags refresh
ing sleep, and restores health and happiness to th<
sufferer. A month’s treatment in plain package D
mail to any address, >I.OO per box; G for SS.UU. Wit I.
every ss.ooorder we give a Written CuaranttC'? r
care or refund the money. Ciruulais free- Guarau*'- -
;u p d oul” by our
Ik ' erva Kerrie*
have done for other*
♦xC‘ 5 % they will
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VIGOR s | -■<
OF ioTH LAV. , A “, . I
W? E K
andParmanentynd.
A positive cure for ar. W» 2 <j“saes
!-• •‘•iii’.y. mid nil th- ir tra.a of ev t r s:Jiu
from early errors Rud later excess’s; the rem.
of ovpru’ark. •?et« m*m>. woi 3*r w *. ■ -w *ici
gj von «-, »,<• ,i.:d >■ 1 a to t»< >n
U3Ua. Miopa uiHip'.nr aS li>m>
emi.4Mion» caused by voutkcul cr,-erx <»r ■
cessive use 01 Uibaeeu. opiusti ;f
which lead to conauuiption and m*anilj
Their use shows immediate improvement. Accep
no imitation. Insist upon having the genv.ne
&’erve berries,
pocket, i’rieo. <j.r<o per box. six box*-. <>»> rn
t; eatmf>r L,f5.-h). <5 f.v
'(not kept by you: diu.wewn 1 r)j. r
bj me.il, upon receipt of price. ri,v..p
pe». I’n'.iiphlel fr <- - JI m «.• • • r,
AKKIrICAL VO.. »
There is no medicine so often
needed in every home and so ad
mirably adapted to the purposes
for which it is intended, as Cham
berlain’s Pain Balm. Hard
y a week passes but some member
of the family has need of it. A
tooth ache or a scald promptly re
lieved and the sore healed in much
less time than when medicine has
to be sent for. A sprain may be
pro mptly treated before inflama
ion sets in, which in
sures a cure in about
one-third of the time otherwise re
quired. Cuts ami bruises should re
ceive immediate treatment before
the parts become swollen, which
can only be done when Pain Balm
s kept it hand. A sore threat may
be cun d before it becomes serious
A troublesome corn may be remov
edby applying it twice a day for a
week or two. A lame back mi y be
cured aud several days of valuable
tini’ saved or a pain in the side o
ches iwheved without paying a
d >c o? bill. Procure a 50 cent bot
tie nt ouce and you will never re
ret i . Fonsale by Lowry & Bro
THE HUSTLER OF ROME TUESDAY NOVEMBER 27 1894,
lIISIER OF
SULLS EYE SHOTS
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Lu the amiouncement column of
to day will be found tha ca d cd
dr. E. \V. Quartos who tor tbe
first time in life asks the people
of Fioyd county for an office. Mr
Quarles, if I am not mistaken,
i. fl Uom > i>ml wh'jl (•' t fruut
w.’h 'lm miller Rif s, u ider c•> >-
lain J >hn K. Tower-, as be says,
in his card he gave his good right
arm to the‘’Lu»t Cause' Air. Quarles
ha.A a host of friends who knows
tuat if elected, he wiiljn.ake a
most i ffic ent officer.
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Conference has about finished
its labors and tbe clouds of depart
ed chicken spirits are floating up
through the shroud of filed fish
odor which hangs like a pall over
the d voted city. Conference ie a
great institution and I am certain
that 1 would like to have one come
to Rom° every year Somehow or
other the women, God blese’em,
will c >oke up the b> st the market
affords and feed it to 'he preachers
-n I when we to Bed with the
preacJefs, you bet your life we
know we are living
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It’s amusing to me to see the
Feltons, of Bartow, chadng around
over the Seventh Congressional
district trying to find evidences of
election frauds and hoping th: t
by trumped up charges, that a
republican house will unseat Con- ■
gre-sman Maddox and put the!
aged trickster and antiquated Hop
per in his place. Wouldni’t it be
glory for all the Feltons, if the
head of the tribe could only die in
Congress and ’e buried with the
pomp and glory iis rank and at i
the nation’s expense. Don’t try
it doctor, but make up your mind
to tough it out under the skillful
treatment of your family’ physi
cian.
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There’s one man that the masses
have made up their minds to ele
vate, else I am no judge of public
sentiment. That man is sturdy,
loyal, honest, efficient and clever
J. P. McConnell. M.r. McConnell
has served deputy under that horn
sheriff and natural public servan’,
Jake C. Moore, and has made
friends of all classes. Brave
as a lion and gentle as a
lamb, “Mack” is a “good fellow”
because he is governed by the
natural impulse of a generous
heart and the steady purposes of a
life whos foundation is built on the
rock of right. He will be Floyd’s
next sheriff and will make the
“Banner County” a model officer,
“Mark that prediction.”
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This Hustler of Rome does not
believe in extortion, and hence
can’t afford to demand of candi
dates for the office of baliff $lO for
a little announcement card. We
would gladly sell all the available
space in The Hustler of Rome for
$3 per the announdement size or
run the cards through both the
daily Hustler of Rome and the
Rome Courier for $5 per card for
any’ candidate for office from Coro
ner down. I consider a candidate
not only folks but folks in distress
and 1 don’t propose to permit the
“Peoplespapar” t« impose on him.
THIS IS “CHEEKY.”
Congressmen Who Will Stay at
Home ask for Their Mileage.
Washington, Nov 27.—o ver
twentyfive memders of congress,
it is said, have written letters to
the sergeant-at-arms of the house
asking that their mileage for this
session be forwarded to them, as
they do not wish to come to Wash
ington this winter. Replyes have
been sent that no mileage can be
paid 1g members, except to those
who actually attenb the sesaion of
congress Jn nearly every luefance
the request has been perf rred by
a memb -r, and i ; ind cat's a small
attendance of that cl Set I •
si.o-t s i'U 'bis vlute .
' HAM AKD EGG?.-
1 heard a good joke reci nfly con
cerning the original Bill Ar; —the
man from whom Maj. bmith g< t
lu n ne do plum ■ . It may have
been published before, H t it is
.-u'h a rich one, 1 (ai.m i n liain
from giving those who may not
have heard it, the bent fit of it.
Arp !iv. ’ i'b mar Adair-ville
I many i. ago. He was t..< < 1
i.ig! fond of a “bit of the Crath.
■"!•.” One day htuijiiuck up with an
Irish se'iion hand, who had ju-4
it'ceivcd his monthly’ wages. Arp
and the Irishman proceeded to get
gloriously drunk and in a burst of
affectionate gratitude for the booze
A'p invited his friend home witii
him to spend the night.
They started out and it was with
great difficulty that they made any
progress at all. Suddenly Arp be
came sober enough to remember
that he had but one room to his
huuse, and could not accommodate
the the Irishman.
Here was a terrible state of af
fairs. He began to think how he
could get out of the scrape. He
thought long and seriously, and at
lust hit upon the only’ thing he
thought reasonable. He determin
ed to pick a quarrel with his friend
and whip him.
He proceeded to put his pla s
into execution but there was a
slip in the proceedings. Instead of
whipping the Irishman, that ge- ;
tieman administered a sound ana
serve drtib’ b g to Arp.
The If -1 .man carried him h< m
and iihiF d him for three day s, and
Arp afterwards said that fee was
the 1 est company he ever had. I
Tais is a true incident.
There was a lively, but perfect- '
ly good natured exchange of wit .
this morning between Dr. Can
dler and Dr Tigert, two brainy
and brilliant men.
Dr. Tigert was speaking, and
mentioued the fact that he was ap
pointed by the Bishop, to do some
work which properly belonged to
Dr. Candler. It was to attend
some meeting in Kansas City, and
he said that he was seut, not be
cause Dr. Candler was.,not compe
tent, but because the Dr. didn’t
want to go.
After he had finished, Dr. Can
dler got up and made the follow
ing statement. He said that he
had been appointed to go, but had
received a letter from Tigert,
which was in substance about as
follows—the exact words are not
quoted but are pretty’ near the
same.
“Dr Candler, you have been
appointed to this duty, and my
self as alternate. Now I am 200
miles nearer, and have prepared
a good speech, and as it is much
father for you to go, don't you
think it better for me to attend.”
Dr. Candler said that under
such circumstances he could df,
nothing else bnt let Tigert go.
Dr. Tigert then said: “I thank
Dr. Candler for his apologies.”
It was a fine exchange of hu
mor between these two brilliant
men, and was heartily enjoyed by
every one.
REGISTRATION NOTICE.
Books of Registration
for County Election 1 st
Wednesday in January
I 895 w i 11 cl os e on
Tuesday D< c.! 3 1 894.
Take notice this is an
entirely new registra
tionthat applies to all.
Jno. J. Biack
ts Registrat.
Consolidated.
The slock of S. N.
Kuiner J. L. Camp
and will sell the im
mense stock consist
ing or over $35,000,-
a cost for 60 days th
la gesr slock of shoes
eve r offe, eel ;; rth
13 ci,
u r 231 Broad
■> an ousiness
Ic • vj a m u.ee
So. a MID sw.
'ill.. PLACE
FIA N KH & CO th a
PEOPLE,
who with Small expense and large
and Complete Stock, bought with
due.
CARE AND CASH *s4- 4 $
Are enabled to sell any and
everything in the House furnish
ing line at prices so low that, in
compairson,
&© COTTON LOOKS HIGH
IF NOW OR HEREAFTER YOU SHOULD
NEED ANY ARTICLE THAT GOES TO MAKE
HOME COMFORTABLE, SEE THEIR IMMEN
SE LINE OFCHOICEAND RARE BARGAINS
IN BED ROOM SUITS, ALL STYLES OF SIDE
BOARDS, WARDROBES. DRESSERS, BU
REAUS, WARHSTANDS, DINING TABLES.
Rockers, and chairs of ail kinds Rugs, Oil Cloth
Mattings, Shades, Tin Ware Crockery, etc,
Also in connection we carry a full line o
Coffins Caskets ana on short notice will do un
deriaking in or out of the city.
K i cow,
23BROAD ST,
ROME GA.
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TREVITT&JOHNSON
206 BROAD STREET,
PRESCRIPTION
I > RU GH3T S T Ss-
Agents for Mouson’s Imported
Perfumes, -H-c>->g
TREVITT& JOHNSON
The Leading Prescription Druggists of the city
Paul Reese has charge of the Prescription
Department. +
CABIN! PHOTO!
$3.00 PER DOZ.
FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS I WILL MAKE
CABINET PHOTON at $3.00 Per Dozen.
This is a SPECIAL OFFER for Cabinet
Photos only. I guarantee good work.
FOR $4.50
You can get one dozen Cabinet Photosand
a two-thirds life size,
J. W. LANCASTER,
Photographer.+§<~
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