The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, December 03, 1894, Image 2
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and will sell the imcn
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of over $35,000,00
at cost for 60 days the
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DR. JAQUES
130 West Sixth Street,
CINCINNATI,OHIO
Has practiced medicine in Cincinnati years
vueei than any physician, giving special at
mention to Blood, Nervous and Urinary diseases
"•v-rvous Debility, Impotency, etc., resulting
' rum youthful indiscretion, excesses in matured
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food Advice.*
Wo advise every reader of this pap«r M
■vr.'ttr to the Gazette Co., Cincinnati, 0., tat
•-dree sample copy of that good old paper—
The Cincinnati Gazette. It is now published
.’rice a week—every Tuesday and Friday, for
only one dollar a year, and it seems to grow
fetter with each issue. Its fashion page is
luite a feature, being edited with great care.
It tb'seribes the very latest Parisian costu tnes,
ts well as the plainer, every-day home dress,
i .s news pages, home and farm pages, story
pages, market pages, etc., are full and com
plete. It will always be a welcome visitor to
every intelligent family. Agents are wanted
in every neighborhood. Only a dollar a year,
twice a week. It takes the place of a great
metropolitan daily newspaper at one-tenth
Xbe cost. It has all the important tele
graph news, and is just the thing forthose
want to know what Is going on in all
ri.-ts of the world, and can not afford to
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1 positive cuftfoAai: W. j -sses. Nervousneot
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a rx, * Addr -s all mail orders t«
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There is no medicine so often
needed in every home and so ad
mirably adapted to the purposes
or which it is intended, as Cham
)> rlain’s Pain Balm. Hard
y 1 week passes but s ime member
>f the family has need of it. A
tooth ache or a scald promptlyre
ieved and the sore healed in much
1< ss time than when medicine has
to be sent for. A sprain may be
promptly treated before inflama
ion sets in, which in
sure s a cu r e in abe u t
one- bird of ine time 1 herwise re
»}ulf ■ .1 uts and bruise* should re
c ’v 're- tm p,, t before
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HM HI EEGS.
o Shoe drummers v.ho carry their
amples for liv and six months,
say that at th end of that tim H
their stock looks almost as bad us
if it had been worn on the feet. So
1 much rough usage takes ill th : pol-
I isb -uid oil off of them and conse
ipieut'y they look zery dilapidated.
Put it does not injure the goods,
and in fact, am q 1 ite as sound as
when they went in the trunks.
That is the reason drummers sam
,P s sell so cheaply, and really it
may always be considered a great
oargain to buy them.
“It is a fact not gener dly known
to the public, but it is quitj true
that war between two countries
will send ths price of quinine up’’
eaid a drug man to me the other
day, '‘And it matters not whether
when grain cotr>cs from hostile
countries, as it nas no bearing on
the question. Os course the size
and population of the two nations
will make some difference, but it
remains a truth well known to
drug men that such is the case.” I
suppose the explination lies in
that immense quantities are requir
ed during a war, and now that two
counties of such dense population
as China and Japan are having a
lively spat, quinine is advancing
in price. ,
A man walked into a down town
drug store a few weeks ago, and in
quired the price of quinine by the
ounce. He stated that he was suf
sering intensely from neuralgia,
and evidently was from the age Di
zed experession of his face. Ou be
ing told that the medicine he wish
ed was 50 cents per ounce, he said :
“Why I can get it in C—for 40
cents, surely you can sell it as
cheaply as that place?”
“Our price is 50 cents, and we
do not cut the prices” politely le
plied the clerk.
•‘But can’t youj let me have it
for 45 cents. I am suffering?”
“My friend I repeat that the
price is fixed and I have no author
ity to sell it for less.”
“Well where’s the proprietor?”
and on being told that ha was at
supper said he would wait and get
the quinine from him.
He eat around for nearly an
hour grunting and groaning,audfi
na’ly approaching the same clerk
said:
“Well I can’*- wait any longer,
if you wont let ms have it any
cheaper I’ll have to have it any
way. But if the can ain’t full I
am going to bring it back.”
“I’ll save you the trouble of
coming bnck for we will open it
here,’’said the clerk for he was be
ginning te lose patience. Now any
body with any common sense
know that the crystals of 'quinine
break with hauling, and lo I when
the box was open it wasn’t quite
full.
The quibbling customer looked
at it and said mournfully: “No, I
won’t take that.”
Now such piciyunishness as
that will wear any man’s patience
to a frazzle, and the druggist turn
ed on his heel without another
word and walked to the rear of the
house. The man left the store com
plaining of the pain in his face
and the adamantine heart of the
druggists in general.
He repeated that game all over
town, and if he'ever secured the
quinine I coul 1 not learn where it
was. That fellow is entitled to the
belt, and I think it should be pre
sented to him without delay.
There is one family who didn’t
eat any Thanksgiving turkey. It
wasn’t because the head of the es
tablishment didn’t get it either.
The day before Thanksgiving he
bought a big, fat gobbler, all nice
ly dressed, and sent it up to the
house. Next day the cook proceed
ed to bake it brown and done, and
then placed on the top of the stove
to keep warm until dinner was
ready. Now the stove was near a
window, and it was up, for it was
hot work bending over a stove all
day. The cook went in to prepare
rHE HUSTLER OF ROME MONDAY DECEMBER 3 1894
the table ami get every thing pre
pared. All was on the table except
the turkey and she stepped into
the kitchen to get it.
Horrors! it was gone I She
searched every where, but no tur
key could be found. She was quite
sure she had left it on the stove,
but where was it now?
The old aunty rushed in and
called the wife out, and explained
the situation. Then confusion
reigned in that household for
about ten minutes. Here was a
pretty predicament. And the
worst part of it was that half a
dozen guests had been invited to
eat turkey. How could the affair
be explained?
But finally the matt' r was laid
before the husband and he told the
guests of the mysterious disappear
ance of the principal dish. Then
they sat down to a splendid din
ner in which turkey alone was
lacking to complete it.
That family do not know until
this day who eat their Thanksgiv
ing gobbler, and probably never
will.
Cannabis Indica or Indian Hemp
is a curious drug. In moderate dos
es it is a splendid soporific, and has
an extremely soothing effect on the
nervous system. In excessive quan
tities it excites the nerves and im
agination of a man to a frightful
degree. Many strange stories have
been written by people who have
experimented with this strange
stuff. Tn Rome there is a young
man who has read condiderably
concerning the properties of Can
nabis Indica, and he determined
to experiment on himself. His sen
sations are best described in his
own words and they are herein set
forth.
“I took it late one evening in
order that it w'ould effect me about
9 o’clock at night, and not inter
fere with my business. At 7 o’clock
I went into a restaurant and had
supper, and had hardly finished
when I began to feel my lower lip
swell. I knew that the drug was
taking effect. My lip seemed to
swell to enormous proportions, and
yet I knew full well it wasn’t. I
got out of there as soon as possible,
and started to my place of business,
which was near by. Then it
appeared to me as if my nose was
dragging the ground —in fact I
knew it was, for I could feel it. I
would pass people on the street,
and they seemed veritable giants,
and I was not two inches high.
“I went in the store and stood
for a few minutes, and sensations
and emotions passed through me
in quick succession. I told them
that I must go home, and left. It
was only a few blocks, yet it took
me one week to get there. I remem
ber I passed a slight incline in the
sidewalk, and as I went down the
other side, it became a huge preci
pice, and I was falling, falling
thousands of feet. I would meet
people on the street —seme were
veritable giants, others insignifi
cant figures •
“One moment my body would
seem so light and bouyant that it
was almost impossible to stay on
the earth, and it seemed to me that
I must float off into ilimitable
space, The next instant my limbs
became solid lead, and it was death
to move them. The horror of it is
that these emotions shift so rapid
ly. You. are acting the fool and
know it, yet have no power to stop.
You realize that everything is im
aginary, but cannot avoid the im
pressions.
“I reached home, disrobed and
went to bed somehow —the Lord
only knows. Then I slept sweetly,
calmly until late next morning,
and arose feeling as though there
had been a long blank in my ex
istance. I vowed then to never fool
with Cannabis Indica again.
Tapioca, Tapioca, Tapioca,Tap
ioca, Tapioca, Tapioca, Tapioca-
Tapioca, Tapioca, Tapioca, Tapio
ca, Tapioca. Granulated Penany
Tapioca only 20/ per pound at
Edmundson Grocery Co.
Itch on human, mange ©n horses,
dogs and all stock, cured in 30
minutes by Woolford’s Sanitary
Lotion. This never fails. Sold by
D. W. Curry, Druggist, Rome, Ga.
BILL COOK’S MING.
He Threatens to Kill the Betrayers
of “Skeeter.”
Guthrie, 0k.,. Dec. 3. —Great ex
citement exists in the little town
of Deep Fork, I. T.
Several days ago six citizens of
that place gave the Indian Terri
tory deputies cl ws of the outlaw
“Skeeter,” and his crabbed, scraw
ly hand, stained with dirt, cap
ture followed within four days.
Wednesday morning big placards
surmounted by skulls and cross
bones, were found nailed to the
homes of the six informers. The
placards were written in and
signed:
“By order of Bill Cook.’ ’
They read as follows :
“We have spotted you You
worked our confidence and leaked
when you wanted us to do some
devilment to through off suspick
on. Skeeter was yer frien. Wein
ten to kill you befor the dep
mar. get up take warnin.
“By order Bill Cook.”
Many regard the ominous no
tices as the work of practical
jokers, but nevertheless four of the
citizens have left the place.
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TWO MINERS KILLED.
Caught Under the Falling ore in
a Manganeses M ne.
Carterville, Ga, December 3
J. M. Randolph and Thomas Ctay
to,.., white, were caught under a
slide at the manganese mines near
Cartersville, last Wednesday about
2 o c'ock and both were instantly
killed. They were undermining
one side of the cut in order to get
a lump of the ore when the bank
caved in. Both men leaves wive
and several children. Several others
were in the mine at the time but
escaped uninjured. The mines are
under management of G. W. Sat.
terfield & Son. of this place.
TOMORROW.
A Very Prominent Young Couple of
the Fifth Ward will Marry
Tomorow evening at 8 o’clock
at the residence of the bride’s
mother on Main St., Fifth Ward,
Mr. R. M. Moss and Miss Cora
Johnson will be united in mar
riage .
Mr. Moss is connected with the
Rome Hardware Company, and is
a clever and well-to-do young gen
tleman.
Miss Johnson is the daughter of
the lamented Judge Johnson, for
so many years ordinary of Floyd,
and is an extremely attractive
young lady•
The wedding will be a quiet af
fair, and only a few friends will
witness it. The young people will
reside in the Fifth Ward in the
residence recently vacated by Rev.
Mr. Stevens.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Mrs Mattie L. Mauldin I Libel for
vs. Div or c e
Perrian. Mauldin. ) in Floyd
Supertor Court Meh, term 1894.
It appearing to the Court by the
return of the Sheriff, in the above
stated case that the defendant
does not reside in said county and
it further appearing that he does
not reside in this State. It is or
dered by the court, that service be
perfected on the defendant by Lie
publication of this order and no
tice twice a month for two months;
three months before the next term
of this court, in the Hustler of
Rome, a newspaper published in
Floyd County in which Sheriff’s
advertisements are published.
April 18 1894. W. M. Henry,
J. S. C. R. C.
FLOYD SUPERIOR COURT MCH., TERM
1894.
Mrs Mattie L. Mauldin, j Liabel
vs. > for
Perrin A. Mauldin. \ Divorce
To the defendant Prrin A
Mauldin, you are hereby notified
to be and appear at the next Su
perior Court to beheld in and for
said county on the 4th, Monday
in next September then and there
to make your defense, if any you
have to the Plaintiffs Libel for Di
vorce.
Witness the Hon. W. M. Henry,
Judge of said court, this April 18,
1891.
Wm. E. Beysiegel,
Clk. Supr. Court.
TREVITT&JOHNSON
206 BROAD STREET 1
PRESCRIPTION
Agents for Mouson’s Imported
Perfumes, s-i
TREVITT& JOHNSON
The Lead'ng Prescription Druggists of the citv
Paul Reese has charge of the Prescription
Department. * « -t- -h +* > <>. ; . ‘ n
STOSF anil IMlffl’ll
MANUFACTVRERS AND DEALERS IN FINE
Mamin and Granite, Monuments, Godm, Wire ag
ffrerg Iron Feiciag, Lawn Vacos, Fountains &c.
fittY-Order What You Want and Get What You Order.
S HEMSTREET Mgr, Chattanooga Tenn,
1116 Market Street.
A. J- BANKSTON General Agent
Ringgold Georgia
THE KEELY INSTITUTE
Formerly located at Dalton, Ga., has removed to Rome
where it will remain permenetly. The Company has eecur
ed a commodious and conviently arranged building, two
miles north of the city, on the Summerville road, will
adapted to the requirements of a private institute, where
every possible ccmfert and convience will be supplied for
the benefit of those under treatment. Parties deeding furth
er information, address, I.
) ft t .
The keely Institute,
P. O. Drawer, 348. ROME GEORGIA,
Libel fer Divorce.
Georgia, Floyii county :
Minnie Bates, ) Flzvd (superior oonrt
vs J No 73
David Bates, ) Libel for Divorce
The defendant, David Bates, is hereby requir
ed in person or by Attorney, to be and appear at
the superior Court next, to be holden in and for
the county aforesaid on the 2nd Monday in Jan
uary 1895, then and there to ai.swer the Plan
tiff’s Libel for Divorce. As in default of such
appearance said counrt will proceed thereon as
to justice may appertain.
Witness the Hon. W. M. Henry, Judge ofsaid
court, this the 28th day of Nov. 1894.
Win, E Beysiegel,
Clk, Supr, court
Moyd county Ga,
for Divorce.
Georgia, Floyd county.
Emma Dodd ) Floyd Superior Court
vs . ! No. 72
B. H. Dodd ) Libel for Divorce.
The defendant, B. H. Dodd, is hereby required
in person or by Attorney,to be and sppearat the
Superior Court next, to be holden in and for the
county aforesaid on the 2nd Monday in January
1895, then and there to answer the plantiff’s Li
bel for Divorce, as In default of such appearance
said Court will proceed thereon as to justice may
appertain.
Witness the Hon. W. M. Henry Judge of said
Court, this the 28th day of Nov. 1894.
Wm.E. Beysiegel,
Clk, Supr, Court,
Floyd county, Ga
Libel for Divorce,
Georgia, Floyd county.
Camilla E. Gunn) Floyd Superior Court
vs J No. 74.
J. P. Gunn. ) Libel for Divorce.
The defendant, J.P. Gunn, is hereby required
in person or by Attorney,to be and appear at the
Superior Court next, to be holden in and for
the county aforesaid on the 2nd Monday in Jan
uary 1895, then and there to answer the plant’ff’s
Libel for Divorce. As in default of su«h ap
pearance said court will proceed thereon as to
ustice may appertain.
Witness the Hon. W. M. Henry Judge ofsaid
Court, this the 28th day of Nov. 1894.
Wm. E. Beysiegel,
Clerk Supr. Curt,
Floyd County, Ga
sstray Notice
Georgia Floyd County:
Agreeable" to the "order from the Court of
Ordinary, will be sold before the Court House
door in the 919th Disirlct G. M. Said County
between the legal hours of sale on Thursday the
<>tli <lav of December next the following Estray
one dark red cow about 7 years old split in
right ear. with left horn gnawed, valued at #6
Estrayed by John L. Doss, of said Dist. and is
now on the premises of said Doss, This Nov. 2U,
18 4.
J. C. Moore Sheriff.
Don’t take internal remedies
for Female Diseases Common
sens ■ requires a direct application
like “Orange Blossom” Sold by
D. W. Curry.
ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN
F«r Sheriff.
To the voters of Floyd county, I annsuce my
self a candidate for Sheriff of Flood county and
if elected Dallas Turner and Klip Williamson
will be my deputies. Election first Wednesday
in January 1895. Very respectfully
J P McConnell.
For Clerk of Superior Court,
I hereby announce myself a Candidate for
re-election for the Office of Clerk of Floyd
Superior Court.
Election first Wednesday in January 1895
W M E> Beysibgbo
For Treasurer.
We are authorized to announce the name of
James B. Hill for re-election to the oilice of
County Treasurer.
For Tax Receiver
I hereby announce myself as a candidate for
re-election to the office of Tax Receiver
Floyd county Election, first Wednesday in
tanuary 1895 «• U. McOsker
tl hereby announce myself as a candidate for
t he office of Tax Receiverof Floyd county, eiec
ion to tie held on first Wednesday m January
1 895. Respectfully.
R. L. Foster
I gave my right arm to the “Lost Cause,” and
respectfully ask the people of I loyd <; 9 unt :, .
give me the office of Tax Receiver. Election ursv
Wednesday in January 1895.
F. w. QuabLs.
For Bailiff.
To the voters of the 9l9th Dist, G, M- 1
spectfully auHoui.ce myself as a candidate
Baiiiff. and if elected will do my duty to
best ofmyambdity p M( , LEoD
To the voters of the 919th Dist G M : f 6 ’ l "''"
Citizens I hereby announce myself as a Can i
date for Bailiff of the 919th Dist, and if elected
I promise to discharge the duties of the
to the best of my ability, Respectfully
'IHOMASO.
To the voters of the 919 Dist. G M: fl, !! < “' I |idate
zens I hereby announce myself as a.•• (t
for Bailiff of the 919th Dpt, and if
promise to discharge the duties of th
the best ambility, Respectfully (jauwile.
To the voters of the 919th Dist
Citizens I hereby announce elected I
for Bailiff of the 919th Dist, and « t 0
promise to discharge the dutj o9 , b[ . ? cK
he best ambility, Respectfully E. L. i oo
I hereby announce myself a ® Bn f i '!‘ l o I .i°9l9tti
election to the office of c ol 'sL' ,1 * *J t Saturday
Dist G, M. I- loyd County Election Ist
in January 1895respec fully w. ' ■
When you go to Edmundson’s I"
buy your sugar and coffee, s ".q •
soda and salt and othei groef n >
don’t forget that they have tn<
best cheap tobacco in Rome. P l
plug, 25/ per pound, 21 plug 9
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