The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, December 02, 1894, Image 8

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CONSOLIDATED The Stock of S N, Kuttner and J. L. Camp and will sell the tmen se Stock consi ting of over $35,000,00 at cost for 60 days the biggest stock ot Shoes ever offered in North G<». S.N.Kutn r 231 Bro d Sts. P.S.We mem bush snes come <.nd see. 11 ■ < ftk.' J ' • **■ «. CORDOVAN, j'■ X FRKNCI& ENAMELLL SmLF. >7 X -°HNECAIfS :AROn B* 4 3.5?P0L1CE,2 Golfs. jf." WORKI .'GMemc U 1 EXTRA Flt.r~.. I ’ S Xi $ 2?1. 7 - s ßoysSc: J2LSH3ES.' > -LADIES- \ SEND FOR CATALOGUE " W-L’DOUGLAS, ■ - ■ BROCKTON. MASS. You can l»ve winner bj pureha.iu* U. Douelnn Shnen. Because, we are tue largest manufacturers o' (da-erlised shoes in the world, and guarantee the value by stamping the name ana price o > the bottom, which protects you against hig> prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoe equal custom work in style, easy fitting an weiring qualities. Wc have them sold ever, wbi ie at 1.-wer prio r for the value given t ■ rti ' ri :. b -'tute., ! f j'■ A-C,. • Cantre’l& Owens. DR. JAQUES” 130 WestS xth Street CINCINNATI, OHIO Has practiced medicine in Cincinnati '< a s oneer than any physician, giving special n ention to Blood, Nervous and Urinary diseas a vervons Debility, Impotency, etc., reaulii »•„> . rorn youthful indiscretion,excesses inmatu-ed I reais and other causes, inducing some of ih following svmptoms, as dizzities-, confusion <>t I : teas. defective memery, aversion tosoci >y.l Gonorrhea. Syphilis.the later causing ulc<■•». eruptions enlarged joints, rheumatism, sw ill ing in groins, mucous patches in mouth, sore rJirwat, falling hair, Consultations free and i m. to 1 p. m.: Sunday, IS to U - njyifWrW ATE U TREAT SB »■<’ tKi ' vhmyiflad envelope on application. State j. j ■■■ ■ _ Good A4vie«. We advise every reader of this paper M write to the Gazette Co., Cincinnati, 0.. for * free sample copy of that good old paper— The Cincinnati Gazette. It is now published jvice a week—every Tuesday and Friday, for 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. It describes the very latest Parisian costu mes, as well aa the plainer, every-day home dress. Its news pages, home and farm pages, story pages, market pages, etc., are full and com pote. It will always be a welcome visitor to •-very intelligent family. Agents are wanted in every neighborhood. Or. 'y a dollar a year, •wicea week. It takes the place of a great r etropolltan dally newspaper at one-tenth the cost. It has all the important tele vaph news, and Is just the thing forthose >o want to know what is going on in all ■ -ts of the world, and can not afford to iy Sl4 a year for the paper which fesds to 1. expensive news. What F-.r, ? Jerrie< | have Ho;.-for othe. p- < ’ ? 5 ' J ■ v ; V TO X ...f J S • x £ . 4 , V l 'U-r wjF i. r ~H 7T. / . j , * -as>i, c. „ . < / w 7v ? ? 1 S 3 «’H • tve cur- uh i.i. s . ;-v ’ m! ’ • <r t < . > »rly r-.r .. I • h : ; r r>.» •< - » ... .... , •M. SiO|»« ,ui .ll I > i>il caused hv . i; <• Uxr oi fnh . •«>. , ~ , 14>| *■; u; . s.i j a., immediateimprov« morn -es . » .n’Hf'ition. In«*st upon h-., *n : t,o n» v 3 Kerrie ’V i fl, • . -i.oj per bv \ Hii. s. . !■. a, tmo” ■. *5 no. vannonn'oec !*><-<!re n> ■. out kepi, by your Lru„- .Ist . < w~i ~eiv ■ eo mail, unon reprint o' n- - nlni- tni ’ ‘I * \ I II ■ -Ml. '..Ub.»A MJSMAA'AL V.> . <.>n«-i»u»U < 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 huts <me member ttf the family has need of it. A tooth ache or a scald promptly re lieved and the sore healed in tuch less time than when medicine has to be sent for. A spiain may be promptly treated before inflama ion sets in, which in sure s a cu r e in about "lie-third of the time iitera ise rj quirm.Cuts and brio > sho. ld re ceive immediate -n i tm- iU b-fjr< the pai is become I n, which can only be done v.i,. I' ~B.< m r kept at hard. A r • na> I e cured before n- ■ n r- r. Ue A troublesome corn n. . t>- r«mo\ ■ - v app’yinp i‘ i <v v 1 • , , Wens or two. A lam- ■ k m y he cuied and several < a • v > u .o, t'ire saved or a pw-n o , side chest lelieved wM -it m» i < „ doctor bill, frocr .’,(j <. m I . , de atonce and ymi - -e it. f • vus >/ u.ij x a j|p ; ■"/' Scott’s Emulsion the cream of Cod liver Oil, w-.tr Hypophosphites, is for Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Weak Lungs, Consumption, Loss of Flesh, Emaciation. Weak Babies, Crowing Children, Poor Mothers* Milk, Scrofula, Anaemia; in fact, for all conditions call ing for a quick and effective nourishment Send for Pamphlet. Free. Scott&Bowne, N. Y. AllOruyguts 50c. andfl *. e. * xx u AtuxdLrIMSDfIBIBUfInBBMHnBKHBMHHBnUBI Weekly Exourision to California. Every Friday morning a one way excursion leaves Chattanooga via the Queen & Crescent route for Los Angeles, San Francisco and other points in California, carry, ing tourist sleeping cars from Chattanooga to San Francisco «i’hont change via New Orleans and the Southern Pacific railway. Passengers holding first and sec ond-class tickets are permitted to occupy space in tourist sleeping cars on payment of a nominal rate charged for accommodations there in These cars are modern and com fort a'de sleepers in charge of con ductor and porter, and are fur nished with bedding, curta'ns and all other necessary toilet articles. Passengers en route to Mexico via San Antonio or El Paso, Tex. i.ave only one change of cars by th’s route. 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., 2005 Frst Ave.. Birmingham, Ala. W. C. Rinearson, G. P. A. I Cincinnati, 0. | Libel for Divorce. Georgia, vloyd county: Minnie Bates, 1 vl«vd (superior «onrt vs ! No "3 David Bates, ) Libel for Divorce 1 he defendant, David Batss, is hereby requir ed in person or by Attorney, to be and appearat the rapenor Ceuitnext, to beholden in and for the county •>foresaid on the 2nd Monday in Jan uary 181'5. then and there to arswer the Plan tiff’s Libel for Diverce. As in default of su< h appearance said counrt will proceed the eon as t > justice may apperttin. Witness the Hon. W. M. Henry, Judge of said court, this the 28th day of Nov. 1894. Win, E Beysiegel, Clk. Supr, court Moyd county Ga. Libel for Divorce. Geor .'ia, F loyd county. Emma Dodd i Floyd Superior Court vs [ No. 72 B.H.Dodd ) Libel tor Divorce. The deleodunt, B. H. Dod I, is hereby required in person or by Attorney,to be and s pearat the Shj erior Court next, to be holden in and for the county afoiesaid on (he 2nd Monday in January 1895, then and there to answer the plantiff’s Li bel for Divorce, as .n default of such appearance sa d Court will proceed thereon as to justice may appertain Witness the Hon. W M. Henry Judge of said C ourt, this the 28th day of Nov. 1894. Wm. E. Beysif gel, Clk, Supr, Court, Floyd couuty, G , Libel f r Divorce. Georgia, Fl > d county. Camilla E ‘-unulFlovl Superior Court vs 5 ' o. 74. J. I*. Gunn. ) Libel for Divorce. Th • defen la it. J. P. Gann, is hereby required in person ->r l>, Attorney,to be and appear at the Superior ourt next, to lie hoi ten in and far thee. Hint, a'ore-aid on the 2nd Monday in Jan uary IKr>, th-n nd there to answer the .dantlff’s Libel for Divorce. As in defau t of such a»- peara ic - said -ourt will proceed thereon as to justice may appe tain. Witness the lion. W. M Henry Judge of sa d Court, .his the 28ah day of Nev. 18-.-4. Wui. K. Heysiegel, Cle’k Supr. Curt, 8 loy l < ouuty, Ga I EX AS! /5 THE DIRECT LINE TO TEXASandtheSOUTH west MS IS THE SHORTEST LINE TO TP SOUTHERN TEXAS. ■ isTHE ONLY LINE TO TEXAS K ALLUNOER ONE MANAGEMENT. ISTHEONLY LINE GIVING CHOICE LM OF ROUTES VIA SHREVEPORT Q ORvia NEWORLEANS. "’3 15 EQUIPPEDWITHSOLIDVESTIBULED IHN TRAINSTONEWORLEANS ANDWITH U THROUGH SLEEPERS ATLANTAANO 1 BIRMINGHAM TO SHREVEPORT. M CLOSE CONNECTION AT EITHER POINT ■ WITH THROUGH SERVICE CFTEXASLINES OUR RATES AS LOW AS ANY! CALL OhfAift'Q&CAGCimMmfSS . A n’i. L ?9' LE DIV PASS RAGENT REABKOUSE CHATTANOOGAth™. M*GREGacITRAKPASSHAGENT 2D051 «.’AY EBIRMIN6HAM.ALA. W&RINEARSDN G.P.A. CINCINNATI,G THE HUSTLER OF ROME.SUNDAY DECEMBER,2 1894. AMONG THE PRINCESS. We are bow ieady to receive pro duce. We will take a silver dollar, a bale of cotton or anything of email value on subscription.—Gor don Citixeu. o o o Our bid for $10,000,000 worth es the new bonds, for which we made enclosure on a postal card, has not been heard from.—Ringold New South. But that bid you put in for a bond of matrimony will be heard from when the next breach of promise suit ripens. o o o Some mean cuss told our devil that ink was good for consumption, he drank all there was in the office and was dead in ten minutes. We don’t mind the devil so much, it is the ink we miss. Some people think an editor is made out of money.—RingoldNew South. Trox’s dead devil seems to be worth more than Trox’s live devil use to be—but, seriously Trox, why don’t you tap the remains. o o o With the conviction of the ne* gro Duncan, charged with rape, Atlanta has three men in her jail awaiting execution upon the gal lows.—Athens Banner’. My, my, but won’t Atlanta grieve at loosing that many of her population ; just think, three hu man tongues that willforever refuse to brag on the Atlanta exposition. o o o Verily, this is a day of murders, suicides, dishonesty, divorce suits, and any number of happenings showing to what extent does crime exist. It’s awful! —Albany Her ald. And yet we dareeay that China -e ivies the balance of the nations, o o o Out of the forty colonels on Gov ernor Atkinson’s staff not oae was appointed from Augusta. That wasn’t the way Augusta voted, but it’s all right.—Augusta Chronicle . Perhaps the governor compared tho face of his election returns with the face put on Major Black’s returns just a month later—and aa usual found “comparisons odious.” o o o Ham, of the Georgia Cracker, wants to see all the quack doctors decapitated, and therefore is ear neatly in favor of the passage of the bill providing for a state board of medical examiners. 000 . ! —“How did you vote in the election, Uncle Jim?” “I don’t ’member now, suh. Dey wuz two gentermens biddin’ fur me, en I ain’t sho’ es de $lO one wuz Demo crat or ’Publican, or des twixt en between. ” —Atlanta Constitution o o o A pretty young Frenchwoman in Brussells has acquired the hab it of stopping men on the street and kissing them. It is not likely any well-developed man would ob ject to being kissed by a pretty young woman, but some under sized policeman probably got slighted and in consequence the woman will be tried for insanity. —Dublin Courier. According to the Springfield Re publican, the Yale-Harvard foot ball game, was a towering success ilnancially. “The 8400 seats at $2,50, 8640 at $2, and 6500 at sl, amount to $44,780 simply for ad mission, to say nothing of the ad vanced price which the tickets c ist many of the spectators, on ac count of the speculators. It is safe to say that 15,000 people came L i<ut of town, and many train loads of them from New York and Boston, and not a few people from still greater distances, so that it is safe to estimate the average ex panses of people from out of town at $5, which would amount to $75.- 000 in itself. It is a low estimate to say that $120,000 was spent h - gitamately in seeing this one game. ” to the great attiaction to norrosvat Nevin’s splendid scenes lexcdlent troupes- fine music free concert and p trade at uoon to mor row, agreat attraction. AUTUMN DREAM (written FOB THE SUN-HAY IK'MTI.Ea OF RIME J ana not write! the sighing wind BtealH o’re niy heart, ah, witheing wooer! flow can I write of heron ■ sage When breezes sweet to dream allure [The sunlight gold falls on my page] And wing response iioin heart and mind. Ah, who can think on days like these!. Who o’er unwritten (pages poie, And trace with,rapid pen siern words By dead lips uttered, dead ears heard. Who delve in mines of aucieut lore, When air is music, balm the (breeze? Upon the trees the sunlight’s sheen Lies soft, with shifting broideries The joyous birdlings sing and soar The trees b nd low, and whisper me (The flitting shadows fleck it o’re) Os violets hiding in the green. The brook runs singing laughing by; The willows stoop to kiss its faoe; I hear the steal thy soft caress. And droam of lips whose loving press Left on my cheek as tender trace— And skies were blue and winter nigh. I dream of oth-r days than this, Days not less fair nor wait less sweet. When through my veins, with rapturous start The thrilling life blood swiftly beat: [But not so calmly throbbed my heart.] And breath was joy and being bliss. Oh! take my pen and let me dream The autumn woos me with her wiles, A thousand voices, music fraught, Ring in my ears and bani-h thought My heart is full of its sweet smiles Begone ye tasks, and forever let me dream. Minnie Lee Arnold. ONE LAST FAREWELi [WRIT TEN FOR THE SUNDAY HUSTLER OF TOME ] Sad heart; it lingers still The meinoiy of those blissful hour* When life moved on like joyous rill Amid its banks of lov«ly flowers. And still it lingers yet, Though weary months have darkly flown Sinc-i on that quiet shore we met And plighted there our love alone. The moo* was o’er the rippling waves And gently rolled Ithe waters bright; As if tney joyea that s.rand to lave Beneath the golden sheen of night. O’er woodland tower and forest dell With perfumed wing the night wind crept, A.nd musics soft: voluptrous swell From distant shores its cadence swept. My soul was pure, e en passing stain As bee might give to dewy flower; Wrought by thy hand fer aye with pain Had scathed thy soul with vengeful power. Though shadows o’er our pathways loom In shadows deep, 'twas wise 'twas well In sorrow thus to meet our doom, And breath unstained our last fare-well —Minnie Lee Arnold JOSHUA SIMPKINS. And a Superb Band and Archestra With Street Parade on Dec 3rd. Reno <fc Ford’s “Joshua Simp kins” Company, carrying their own special scenery, will produce the great rural comedy drama of that name, at Nevin Opera House Mondav Dec. 3rd. The piece deals with country life and people, three acts of the play being laid in one of the many quaint villages of Vermont. The second act (in 3 scenes) portrays Uncle Josh’s first visit to Wash ington City. In the third act a sensational saw mill effect is shown being nothing more nor less than a complete saw mill in full opera tion, cutting up genuine timber. iThe saw used is a genuine Buzz or Circu'ar Saw and cuts through tim ber at lightning speed. Box sheet Yeiser’s. Prices sl. 75, 25 To Texas. The Queen & Crescent Route is the direct, route to Texas and the Southwest, It ia the shortest line o Southern Texas, the only line to Texas which is all under one management. The only line giving choice uftwo routes, via. Shreve port or via. New Orleans. Equip ped with solid vestibnled trains to New Orleans, and through sleepers Atlanta and Birmingham s o Shreve port. Close connection at either point with through service of Texas lilies. Our rates are as low as any body’s. Ask our agents for full particu lars, or address. A. J. Lvtle, Div. Pass’r Agent, Read House Block, Chattanooga, enn. J. R. McGregor, Trav, Pass’r Agent. 2005 Ist Ave. Birmingham, Ala. trt - jiiETIC NERVINE I 8 guaranteed to cure Nervou® Prostra* Z••'•■ -ikA&ej J tion. Fits, Dizzi- Hess, Headache, Neuralgia and |n i v eomnia. Great ex J coHsea in th® um of to- vJC banco, opium, alcohol J, 17 and in other diroc- Zzx r/r n ' I tionw, bringing on De •DQ-F-3P5 - AMER- bnity, p*3S3ion, Softening of the Brain, Insanity i". lat a miserable death. MAGNETIC NER- V||UE uneata all Jonros in either nex, renews vitality pidittrength to both the muscular and nervous Kyatem, frOi\«up the brain, builds up th® flesh, brings refresh inc* JiAeep, and restores health and happiness* to the -iUiPerwr. A month’s treatment in plain package bj mad to any address, SI.OO per box; 6 for $5.00. With every ss.ooorder we give a Written Cuarpintten U c-iro or refund the money. Cirsulara ire®. Guarantee' *»4U*d oul." by our agents Nd. 23 MD STREET. THE PLACE H ANKS & CO the PEOPLE, who with Small expense and large and Complete Stock, bought with due. osCARE AND CASH«O«»j(- Are enabled to sell any and everything in the House furnish ing line at prices so low that, in compairson. 5C COTTON LOOKS HIGH IF NOW OR HEREAFTER YOU SHOULD NEED ANY ARTICLE THAT GOES TO MAKE HOME COMFORTABLE, SEE THEIR IMMEN SE LINE OF CHOICE AND RARE BARGAINS N BED,ROOM SUITS, ALL TYLESOFSIDE BOARDS, WARDROBES. DRESSERS, BU REAUS, WARHSTANDS, DINING TABLES. Rockers, and chairs of all 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. K I COMPANL 23BROAD ST, ROME GA. CABINET PHOTO FOB tIbW Pw9l? maK5 CABINET PHOTOS at $3.00 Per Dozen. This is a SPECIAL OFFER for Cabine Photos only. I guarantee good work. FOR $4.50 You can get one dozen Cabinet Photos an a two-thirds life size. I. W. LANCASTER, Photographer/#'