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CONSOLIDATED
The Stoc of S. N.
Kuttner and J. L. Camp
and will sell the imen
se stock consisting
o over $35,000,00
at cost for 60 days the
’argest stock of Shoes
ever offered in North
Ga.
S.N. Kutner 231 Broad
Sts.
P.S.We mean busi
snes come and see.
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W-L-POUGLAS,
. WW* BROCKTON. MASS.
Y„« enn save winner by pu.-.-ha»iuu VV. L
Douitlan Shoe-.
Because, we are the largest. lanuiacturers o'
advertised shoes in the world, and guaraute*
the value by stamping the name and price o .
the bottom, which protects you against I
prices and the middle mail’.- r>. outs. Our s.
c :ual custom worn in ?•' !«, eo'.y fitting a
wearing qualities. W'. have them so.d ev>
, ' re st lower t>-'« r ! ’ value give n
r-> i-her n" ' ■•■J |
Cantre’l & Owens.
DRJAQUES
130 West S’xth Street.
CINCINNATI,OHIO
Jas pracrii ed medicine in Cincinnati j ears
t er than any physician, giving special ar
on to Blood, Nervous and Urinary diseases
"V -oris Debility, luipotency, etc., resultinj
i youthful indiscretion, excesses in mature)
- ■ s and other causes, inducing some of th
f< 'Wing avmptoms, as dizziness, confusion ol
file..., defective memory, aversion to society
Gonorrhea , Syphilis, the later causing ulcers
eruptions enlarged joints, rheumatism, swell
iugin groins, mucous patches in month, sore
throat, falling hair, Consultations free and in
vited.
Hours. 9a. m. to 8 p. m.: Sunday, 10 to li m
ILLUSTRATE’* TREAT SE and FHEb
n a sealed envelopeou appl n ation . State you
s e .
CACHETIC NERVINE
Is guaranteed to enr
'« ' Nervous P rostra
<KfegTnfc J tion. Fits, Dizzi
ness, Headache
w* Neuralgia and In
•Y - jT Ts v somnia. Great ex
* J ce**es in the use of t<
V baoco. opium, alcohol
JT’ ' u other dire.
X. x /r' 4 V>* tion?, bringing on
•a&FORE - AFTER- SleeHeee <
ness, mental De
Softeningof the Brain, Insanit
and nt last a miserable death. MAGNETIC NER
Vi Feu arrevtv all hMMee m either rwx, rene'Ts ritalil I
Lnd length to both the muscular and nervous system
tones* up the brain, builds up the flesh, bri.igw refresh I
ing sp, and restorea health and happinese to th
• r. A month’s treatment in plain package I
mil any ad drew, f»1.00 i»?r box; 6 for $5.00. Vvit‘
rve*.. , ».ooorder we give a Written t
rare or refund the money. C ire ular s free- Guaran*>- .
M-ne 4 onl- by our are”*' ’
What Nerve Berries (
have done for other* <
for yo-i j
>st pay. - afl/'vjur v? '*’’«! 1
ViCOR X
OF I6THLAY
IV3 E S\j Easily, Quick!/
antf-Porsnanontly Rostv '*d. SOTH ’
A poMUve cure for all Wta .teases, Nervouanea.
DtabUily, and all their train of evil* resr.ltin
-from early errors and inter excesses; the r»-s
--vf overwork, elrk a«**v *vorry, jt • i
and rives tone and to tttUAl u«
Nto|»« urtMPiural lo*w <« or nirbU
ew'sHioma caused by yotilNul error* <»r *»’
ve use -ci tobnrvo. opium and
w*il< h lead to ronMiauxptlon and inMUii,'
T lieir use shows immediate improvement. Acer’ t
»•* Irnltation. Insist upon he.rlnr tl.e gvnv ne
Swerve Berries, lent to carry <r I
poci ei. Price. per box. six boxen, on fin
bmiasni. ffc.no. <Juaranf4»«Ml to furrsoy <_ jx »r
r s not kept by your druggist we will send (het/
by mail, upon receipt of price, in plain wr*i
per. Pamphlet fr**. Address all mail order- f«
AJ”M:RIVAN MF.DXCAL co., CiaclauAtl
‘ 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. Hnrd
y a w'eek passes but some member
»f the family has need of it. A ’
tooth ache or a scald promptly re
lie* ed and the sore healed in much
Icafi time than when medicine has
to lie sent for. A sprain may be
promptly treated before inflama
i®n sets in, which in
seres a cure in about
one-lhird of the time otherwise re
quired. Cuts and bruises shoul I re
ceive immediate treatment bes ,r,
the parts become swollen, which
can only be d ne when Pain Ba; id
a kept at bin d. A sore throst may
bt cured beti ip it bec< mes si ri> u-
A troublesome corn may be r- mov
ed Lv applying it twice a day so- ><
week or two. A lama back nit y be
cui».<j anti st veral < ay 8 of vain . In.
time saved or h pain ill the Side o
chest idieved withe ut paying a
dr cior bill. Prccuie a 50 cent bo
at once and yu will never re
.i by Lowry & Bro
Wee Uy Excuiisicn tc California.
Every Friday morning a one way
excursion leaves Chattanooga via
the Queen & Crescent, route for
Los Angeles, San Francisco and
1 other points in California, carry,
ing tourist sleeping cars from
Chattanooga to San Francisco
without change via New Orleans
1 and the Southern Pacific railway.
Passengers holding first and sec
ond-class tickets are permitted to
occupy space in tourist sleeping
ears on payment of a nominal rate
charged lor accommodations there
in .
These cars are modern and com
fortable sleepers in charge of con
ductor and porter, and are fur
nished with bedding, eurtanis am
all other necessary toilet articles.
Passengers en route to Mexic<
via San Antonio or El Paso, Tex.
have only one change of cars I y
this routs.
For further information call on
or adddress: A, J. Lytle, D P
A., 107 W. Ninth St..
Chattanooga, Tenn.
J. R. McGregor, T. P. A., 200f
Erst Ave.. Birmingham, Ala.
\V. C. Rinearson, G. P. A.
Cincinnati, 0.
Joshua Simpkins.
On next Monday night, that fine
old rural comedy drama will be
placed on at Nevin’s opera house.
The play is full of interesting situ
ations, and the humor and pathos
a e admirably blended. They will
give a fine street parade Monday at
noon and will dispense some ex
cellent music. Box sheet at Ye -
sers. Prices same as usual.
Highest Market price
paid for Hides <2c Pelts,
J. S. HFNDERSQ M.
Libel for Divorce.
Georgia, Floyd coun’j :
Minnie Batea, \ F ,yd superior «onrt
vh ' s<> 73
Davni Bates, ) Libel for Divorce
The defendant, D ivi.l Ba .(.is hsn-bv req >ii
e<l in person or by At’orne-. it> :>e and appear >
th-- rnpenor C*u tiext, to be hoi en in anil io
■he conn y foreaaiiioit 'he 2nd Monda- in 3a -
nary 1895. tlie i and the-e io a ,wer thol'lan
tiff’s Libel for Divorce xs in detail t of su h
apuei.ranCe Slid con ii i will proec << tl.e io.i .<
to justice may upper ain
W T itnes< the Hon. W. M. H nry. Judge ofsa cl
court, this the 28th da> of Nov. 1894.
V in E B-ysieKel,
Clk, S ipr. <-o.ir
i bod county a
Libel for 1) vorcc.
Geor-ia, Floul C'-untv.
Km.iia Dodd i Floy.i Sup. ri r Court
vs [ x o 7.-
B .H.Dodd ) Liliel-or Divorce.
The defendant, B. H Do 1 I, s Ter by r< ipii e
In person or by Attorney,» be aol s pe ira' th
Sl] erior <’• urt m-xf, •>> l> •To 1-ii i-d-nr ch
county afoiesii l on ih • 2nd d onlay in J i man
1<95, then and th r • to an w r the ulan-ilf's Li
bel for Divo ce, a- n I 'a .1 '.finch i-oarmc
-a d Court w.ll pr coed hirvo'i as ,o justice m>
appertain
Witness the H>n M Ue-if- i I o" sai
Court, this the 23 h day of No 9 .
Wni. E Beysi p el,
i jk. Siii.tr. Cour-.,
Fl <t ,
<*-„*.» --ww .
FOUR
Lib •! f r I >ivorce
Georgia, Fl i d m rv.
Camilla E u i.i) Floy 1 Su mri -r < n r
vs 5 i . 74
J. I*. Gunn. ) Libel tor D. .oroe.
The defendant. J. I*. Gann, is hereby required
in person or by A torr.ev,-o be an l appear at the
Superior < ourt nev.-obi hd ei tn and far
theewuntv a'o ea donih•2idM > i I .y is Jan
nary 1895, th-n ni It r > i> i..<v r ’it Isnri’
Libel for D vo-i; t. Asin -iefsi of «:iri iu
pearanc i said o iri -rill prou-d t' ereo i as
justice any appo >ain.
* imess the Hon W '< •v l i tis of *.» it
court, .his the 48 h day-if Nev. 1- 4
A m 1.. ilej stegel.
Clk Supr. Cour ,
flovil Ggninty, Ga
1 EX AS!
IS THE DIRECT LINE TO
TEXAS AND THE SOUTHWEST
I ISM IS THE SHORTEST LINE TO
SOUTHERN TEXAS.
H IS THE ONLY LINE TO TEXAS
M ALL UNDER BNE MANAOEMENT.
ia ISTHEONLY LINE GIVING CHOICE
OF ROUTES VIA SHREVEPORT
y OR VIA NEW ORLEANS.
■ IS EQUIPPEDWITHSOLIDVESTIBULED
■ TRAINSTONEWORLEANS ANDWITH
fc-t THROUGH SLEEPERS ATLANTAAND
■ BIRMINGHAM TO SHREVEPORT.
B CLOSE CONNECTION AT EITHER POINT
| WITHTHROUGH SERVICE OF TEXAS LINES
OUR RATES AS LOW AS ANY?
A.J.LYTLEOIVI>ASSRAGENTREAa?!OU.SE CHfcTTANOOGAirNM
J.RMGREGOfI TRAV.PA3SR.AGENT 20051 f.’AOHWIGMM At A.
WJkRINEARSON G.P.A.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME,FRIDAY NOVEMBER,3O 1894.
THIS AND THAT
Paragraphs Concerning One Thine
And Another,
Frank Reynold's Dalton Citizen
cornea out with 8 pages, brimful of
good reading matter thia week.
Bro. Reynold has a number of ex
cellent illustrations in hia columns
and the best part of it is, they were
made in the Citizen olfice, by the
paper’s own artist. It is now one
of the cleanest and best weekly pa
pers that reaches this office, and is
a model of typographical beauty.
That handsome genius, who pre
sides over the destiny of the Ring-'
..old New South, W. Trox Bank
ston, was married to Miss Fanny;
Batey, of Catoosa c< unty, last Sun- !
day It was rather a romantic af
fair, as Trox and Miss Batey start
ed out for a drive, and conclude i
to get married. Here’s to your
health Troxy, and your fair bride.
That he i- now a thoroughly
married man, and realizes the im
portance of hustling for grub, list
en to the following, taken from ,
the last issue of his paper:
An Arkansas editor has printed
the deaths of ao many who did Dot
die, he now sais that hereafter no
funeral notices will be published '
unless accompauied by tne r -
mains.
Atlanta is lull of prominent
Southern editors. It is a meeting
of the Southern Associa'ed Ere-’-,;
and the braniert and most prom -
rent newspaper ii>en ot thedbunty
ire there.
Sam Jones *<llr the story of a
irtle gui whose lather was abi-ui
o p riiigrate to Texas, She eaid her
>ra'er j the last eight of her
tsy pi Georgia and el< s-ed with
h* st r:iioo nnu uiucemen :
• G'»od-by- s God :I’m going to Te;-
f!”
Col. Ivy F. Thompson, one of'
Cedartown’s ; bles attorneys and
best known citizen died last Tues
day evening.
Wiley Sitton, of near Teloga,
killed a hawk last Sunday a week
ago that measured 4 feet and 7
inches from tip to tip of wings.
He was a monster of his kind, and
after having his wing broken by
the first shot, fought viciously
in til killed.
Editor James Hall, of the Cal
houn Times and the editors of the |
Gordon County Citizen are having
a lively tilt. The last number of
’.he Citizen calls Brother Hall some
very detectable names. There is
<eri< us dang- r 'of a bloody war up
in that neck of the weeds.
ALICE’S STORY.
She Drank Ginger Ale and Doesn’t
Remember any More.
New York, November 29. —Al ee
Burton, a pretty, well-dressed
voiing woman of 19, presented a
pitiable aiglit as ahe Good before
the bar in Jefferson Market thia
morning. She was nick, dazed un
der the influence of a drug.
She had been found early thin
morning lying helpless in a door
way of No. 40 West Twenty-sev
enth street, a hotel kept by E.
M inuel. One of the panes of plate
glass in the door was broken and
Manud made a charge of malicious
mischief against her.
The sobbing young woman said
she was married and wan cashier in
Tablot & Torbet’s restaurant,
Court street, Boston.
She had a long vacation, ai d
her father gave her money to takt
a tri pto Europe. On her return
she found Blie had still a week,
and came to this city to visit
friends, and eo took a r< «m in the
Morton House. Last evening she
called on a young woman she knew.
This friend lived on West Thir
ty-ninth street, which is the fa
mous “Soubrette Row.” There sh*
met two male acquaintances of nar
friend, who proposed that thei
should show her the Bowery and
other famous sights. She had n<
i objections. During the evening sha
took a glass of what appeared t<
I be ginger ale.
Then she became confused, am
remembers little else until she
found herself lying in the station
house cell. Her purse, containing
se-ilskins saeoue. bat, gloves
at..' 'votp miflsi’g .
Justice Hogan balun ed her and
d saiissod her.
LIVING PICTURES.
The W. C. T. U. Beginning a Cru
sade Against them
New York. November 29. — A
crusade for reforming the music
hall and o'he r Hi g» s of thia city
is, it alleged, to be maugrated itn
imaned lately l> h ek l riicis E.
WiUsrd :nd the Isdiepoftlie W.
C. I U. Lady Henry Somerset said
I to n reporter to-day :
“M .ts Willard and her »is<ociate
;n this movement are very much
in earnest They feel that the liv
' ing pictures, a» exhibited at pres
ent iu the theaters of this city, aie
a teirible menace to y-'ung men
and tend t» enccurage immora i v
and evd thinking «ud an also an
i u'rage on woman. I am told thai
the living pictures ire worse 1< r<
than thny are in England, and tha,
iisaying a good dia l .
‘‘l bin certain that the mothers
ol New Yoik "ill no' tolerate tLeg.
living piciur's win-1-oiice the mat
ter is pr« 8 uted i.i them in ail its
deplorable and sinful aspects. Tb j
such things are permitted here g
due t<y the tact tiial the women bavt
not been awakened to the deadli
and bliL'ht ng it fluence < f thisuew
d p>*riur«iu our theaters.
‘ London -ucc-eded iu purifying
ts city government some time ago
so that we haveg r od men in con
trol of our muncipal affaiis All
we have to do no* is topresent out
c; niplaints to the County Council
and they are quite ready and will
ing to thoroughly inveHtignte the
matter.”
“What is to be the plan of cru
si’.ue against the living picture in
New York?” Lady II nry v a a <ked.
I have un idea at present , ” she
replied but undoubtedly evdence
will be collected as to the exhibi
t ms now being given.
L tly Somerset said that she un
<l-rstoed the crusade tohedi-itinct
ivi ly a movement »v th-WC. 'I U.
FOUND IN THE WOODS.
Little Bessie and Carrie Covered
Each Other With Leaves.
Hartford .Nov. 29 Littla Bessie
Cary and Carrie Daye, the chil
dren who playad hide and se kon
the road to Newington and sub
sequently strayed in the w®ods
and became lost, have been found.
'I hie afternoon applied at
a farm-house in New Britain for
something to eat. They said they
eam° from a email town h> ck of
Foughkf epsie, either Pl j as n place
or Phasant Valley, they didn,t
know which, Bessie’s mother had
taken Csrri« from the Indnstrn 1
Home in Kingston »nd adopted
her.
Two month ego th* mother died
and eveiythiug she had wa« taken to
pay a gnx*ry and meat bill. The lit
tle girls then decided to seek work,
and it was alter long wanderings and
cruel adveutuers that they reached
the New Britain w o a.
They sometines alert under trees
and were ofr»a without food. In the
New Britain woods it was eo rolil at
night that they covered each other
with l*aves. For two days and
nights they were without food or
shelter. Up to that time they had
walked and ridden in lumber wag
ona more than 165 mi *s.
Consolidated.
The stock of S. N.
Kutner & J. L. Camp
and will sei the im
mense stock consist
ing of over $35,000,-
at cost for 60 day the
largest stock of shoes
ever offered in North
Ga,
S.N.Kutner23l Broad
St we mean business
come and see
Mrs. J C. Harris, who has been
ao seriously ill for several days, ia
now considered out of danger. Tli s
will be gratifying news to t'•
friends of tlb> family Dr. (’. .
Hid is. who Las been coiistanf I <
v 5.11 . Harris’ bedsiif'. ri tmi:*.|
t* 'i s hoiiiw in C' dii rtor, n Iwci
nig t.
No. 23 BROAD SIB
THE I'M CE
TIjYZNTCS & CO (lie
people,
who with Small expense and large
and Complete Stock, bought with
due.
->§-f-h-i-jSOCARE AND
Are enabled to sell any anc)
everything in the House furnish
ing line at prices so low that, in
compairs o
5C COTTON LOOKS HIGH
IF NOW OR HEREAFTER YOU SHOUIn
NEED ANY ARTICLE THAT GOES TO MAKF
HOME COMFORTABLE, SEE THEIRIMMEN
SE LINE OF CHOICE AND RARE BARGAINS
NBED ROOM SUITS, ALL TYLESOFSDE
BOARDS, WARDROBES. DRESSERS, BU
REAUS, WARHSTANDS, DININGTABLES.
Rockers, and chairs of al! 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
dertaking in or out of the city.
MIK & COW.
23BROAD ST,
ROME GA.
TREVITT&JOHNSON
206 BROAD STREET,
PIT E SCRIPTION
Agents for Mouson’s Imported
Perfumes,
TREVITT& JOHNSON
The Leading Prescription Druggists of the city
Paul Reese has charge of the Prescription
Department. « •* -»- -w * * * » +
CABINET PHOTOS
$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,
I. W. LANCASTER,
Photographer.+§<-
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