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is as safe and Unless as a flaa
seed poultice. 1; 4 its like a poul
tice, drawing out liver ar d pain
and curing all diseases peculiar
to ladies.
•‘Orange Blosrjxn” is a pas
tile, easily used at any time; »
is applied right to the parts
Every lady can treat herseL
with it.
Mailed to any address upon re
ceipt of sl. Dr. J.A. McGill & Co.
a Panorama Place. Chicago, 111.
Sold by
p, W. Curry Druggist.
REGISTRATION NOTICE.
Books of Registration
for County Election 1 st
Wednesday in January
1895 wi 1 lei ose on
Tuesday Dep. 18 1894.
Take notice this on an
entirely new registra
tion that applies to all
Jrio. J. Black
ts Registra.
MAGNETIC NERVINE
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bulls. «*• «to\ briaa. rntrtob
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bar addmm. NOO aar bail • far *9O. Wkb
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lEIUIE OF OINTMENTS FORCA
IAIBM THAT CONTAIN MEBCCBT
as mercury will surely destroy th
tense of smell and' completely det
range the whole system when en
ding it through the mucous sur
faces. Such articles should never
to used except' on prescriptions
front reputable physicians,, as ths
•ismagsthey will dois ten fold to
-the good you can derive
from them. Hill’s Catarrh Cure
manufactured by '?. .' &
Co,, Toledo, 0., contains do mer
enry, And j» takqn internally, act
ing directly uppii th* blood And
xucouf purfaces the system
In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure b
sutAyou get the genuine. Il i«
taken internally *nd is mads in
• Toledo, Ohio, by Jf. J. Chensy, A
Testimonials free
MPSold by Druggists, price 75®
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DEAFNE9OCANNOT BE CURED
By local applications as they
**nnot reach the diseased portion
,f ths ear. There is only one way
to cdre deaf nets, and that is by
institutional remedies. Deafness
>» caused by an inflamed .condition
*' ths mucous lining of the Eus
t*chian Tube. When thib tube is
>oflamed you have a rumbling
’ound or imperfect hearing, and
*o*n it is entirely closed, Deaf-
D<M *’ the result, and unless the
®fl»mination can be taken out and
' >» tube restored to its normal
Condition, hearing will be destroy
forever; nine cases out of ten
by catarrh, which is
Whing but an inflamed condition
• the mucotit surfaces. -■
W * "ill give One Hundred Dol
.2 r, /° T ftny CM ® °I Deafness (caus
y Cat,anp h) that cannot be
?* d by Hall’s Catarrh Curs.
f°r circular; free.
•OhV CHKNEY 4 g °m Toledo,
♦Sold 'by Draggtau, Tse. ’
CLUSTER OF
BULLS EYE SHOTS
1 Judge George Harris, this
morning and was one of a big group
v<> give his honest hand a kongra -
ulatory grasp. I may he oil' myka
«PP but right now I am going l()
predict that Judge Harris "will
make one of the best judges the
ermine of old Georgia ever rested
upon.
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We are told that “Comparisons
are odious,” and they may be, but
I was thinking this morning of the
way three Flatwood's boys, who
have won recognition from Govern
or Atkinson, secured their Web
ster’s Unabridged Dictionaries.
Judge George Harris was terribly
in earnest about obtaining knowl
edge and hauled to Rome eleven
loads of fire-wood which he sold for
money with which he bought the
great lexicon.
***
I attended a spelling bee, given
at the Opera House for the benefit
of the First Methodist Church and
because I ‘‘couldnt understand the
words given out” by Dr. Battle, of
Shorter College, the judges award
ed me the onliett Webster I have
ever owned. It seined that the fact
t hat I missed every word konvinced
them that I needed,it the worst
and—maybe I do.
But th* other man—is assistan
Principal keeper Jake ‘.Moore and
be haa do dictionary and hae never
hai one because Jake haa alwaya
been a amarter man than old Dau
lel Webster ever darad te be. The
fact is, if Jake had bean aheriff of
Buffalo, be would now be ex—
Preaident Jake C. Moora, hared
aerved aa President of these Uni
ted Stated for two consecutive
terms aad delivered hie mat to a
democratic aucoeeser whoae Sen
ate aad House and for too terms
would have been over .whelmiagly
demoeratio, Jake ia a aucoeasful
atateeman—makae yotr own Mom
on Grover.
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Here ia an item, coming aa it
does from one of Roma’s leading
businam men and moat conserva
tive oitiMne, endorsing every cord
I said in thia column about tutting
the big salary being paid by the
Board of Rdada and Raven at to
itaelork:
Mr. Bulla Bye Man:—Ton cer
tainly etraek |Ke koy-note when
yon atatod'm your last ieeuo that
the salary of the Clerk of Commie
aiontfe* of Roads and Revenues
should be sot down, aad I think
tho Commissioners should not let
another month past without reduc
ing It. It is too much in flash
times, much less the way things
are now. Cotton is down, provi
sions are down, house rent and
property aro off about one-half and
I think somo of the office holders
salaries should be cut ia half. Do
aot kt up on them yet.
Tours,
Eqaaliser.
It was rumored around Satur
day night that Deputy Sheriff Mc-
Connell would have opposition in
his race for Sheriff—-and, as we
have said before, he may, but I am
still of the opinion that the email
element who opposes him will fi
nally subside. There’s one thing
certain, the man or set of men who
seeks to oppose honest rugged J.
P. McConnell, and his able and
experienced deputies, will suffer a
defeat by the side of which a “land
slide” could not hold a light. The
masses are for McConnell and Me
Connel will be Lloyd’s nest
iff. “Mark that prediction.”
I see that Professor Everett, the
great Hypnotist will be at Nevin.
Opora House tonight, I havo do
ticed Mr Everett’, careei'for
, r al months and havo yet to m
£ oxchange which ha. not given
hil • l l^ f “to
flattering ?k o>t ’ w ho go out to
3X Wihl7
pleaaad with what they ••••
THE i- OSTLER OF ROVE, MONDAY
sunlight of an after-a-nin-D’ceni
bers-unlight I fe*»l dmposHd tw ask :
When will Winter .succeel Fall
amid Imsmcs.- in person with us
decendauto of Adam?
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Yesterday’s Histlkh of Romk
| sci'ins to have ‘’lmd m the shade”
; i' other Sunday new-papers in
Ilii- neck of the woods. The Hi s-t
--i ’ i: of Rome is an all home set,
li mie print newspaper and is th e
People’s favorite—and then the
Hustler of Rome is the "only”
ofiieial organ ot Rome and Floyd
county—statements to the contra
ry notwithstanding.
JOE DEAN ARRESTED.
Ke Murdered old Mr Leigh of
Campbell County.
Atlanta Ga.— D-an, the
black fi md who Oruta.l y mu dere
Mr Leigh, of Campbell tuuuiy on
Saturday uight, one week ago, was
run down and captured near Tala
poosa last Saturday night.
Dean confesses the crime and
tells a straight forward story giv
ing in a graphic manner all the
details of his tsrribls crime.
He says that be murdered Mr.
Leigh that ho might rob the houso.
He denies that ha had any design
on the honor of tho young ladios
•nd alsodeuios shooting at thorn.
Gov mor Atkinson offered 1250
for his arrest, and thinking it un
safe for the black fiend to be car
ried back to ihe seeua of hia crime
has had him jailed in this city for
Malo aeepiug.
SOUTHERN BURNINC.
The VifnificMt ChittMoegi
Hotel in Flames.
Chattanooga, Tenn., Doe.—lo,
(Special)—At noon today fire was
discovered in the Southern he tel.
A general alarm was turned in,
and though the fire companies are
doing an. .hey can, the fire at B
o’clock is raging fiercely.
The hotel was leased not long
sinoaby Mr. W. A. Camp, and he
had made a first-class hostling out
of it. The building will bo totally
destroyed.
W.LrUUuvvAu
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BmbOM, **••• the largMt waßafactsrsts «r
sdvarUaad akaas 1b Iks warld. aad «n»r.»te<
th«*ala»ky •ÜbblM * h « ■*“«
the kettetn, eeMch proteeta yao afalset high
Orfraa to'**les»<a's preSts. Oer Bhoes
canal auataat wark la etyle. kaay ftUßf bb4
w.«rlß< aaaUttas. Wa kare them told efery
vkera at fcwai prlcea forth« »«l«e rlrenthas
•nr other Make take Me awkaUtate. It yaai
.•eal-» ••aaot »«pplr waeaa. Maid by
Cantrell & Owens.
DR. JAQUES
130 Wwt Sixth Str«et,
CINCINNATI, OHIO 1
Haa pracMoad medicine in Cincinnati years
enter thav any phyaleian, tiring apacial at
taaUon te Blood, Nerroua and Urinary diaeaaee
Warrona Debility, Impotency, etc., reaulttef
from yonthfnl iadiaerstlon, exoaeaea in matured
year a |u>d ether aasaae, inducing aome of the
fellewlag ayniyuma, M diwilaeee. coutoalon of 1
ideae, dofeetiro aUmary, averMea to aoclety,
QonorrkM, Sftkilia. ike later caaaing ulcere,
ercptfoaaoßlargef ieinta, rbeumktiam, owaU
lag In grolne. maceaa patahea ia month, sere <
throat, felling hair, Ceaaultatienc free aad in
rtted. - , \ .......
Hour*, •a, m. te • p, m.: Munday, 10 to 13 m,
n4Jmi^kW>TRBATISE •»« ■
naaaaiad««rolepoyin.application. Bute you
jao.
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What Narva Barrio
have doae for others
Bg wil> do
for you.
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MEN ftwZr* W'ty WbhSJI
Parn>99Mtlf ■<>*■ dat.
A nealUre ears far all Waa Nerroesao*
Debility, and all their train ar avila reseliim
tram early arran aad later aiaaaaaa; th* raaal
at orerwork. «■. weary, eae. Daraley
and Xirw BBtoa and •IVMigaO ta t>a a—mal pa
by ywwMSSTaarawm er m
eaaaira aae at eetaaea*. onlua aad IMwaa
whlah lead te ooawwaßFanew and ImaaaUt*
Their see thews immediate Imyreremant. Accept
aa laaitatlea. In tilt ayat harlaa the (taelca
Nerve Berriee,
peeket. Frtea, M " per hex. tlx haaae. am. fab _
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'Lafctafii Trimmed, Wide
SWEEP, Latest STYLE Capes IH
$4.00 to *6,qo al j
11— - - ——
• . 111 • I-., i ij
200 Full sized Heavily Fleeced 10-Quarter Bed
Blankets worth $ i .00 aPair at 25 cents each
We have an insufficent n«jmber of customers for Misses’ Cloaks—
we are overstocked in them, and from this time on we will offer' any
one of them in stock at whatitcost us. Quality stytes latest. We
have sold an enormous number of Novelty Suits during: the last sixty
days. Have about 30 left. You can Have any one of them at what ft
cost us.
If the merchant’s “at cost” sale is to you a chestnut—Weir, it
neverwas anditnever will be truthfully said thaftßass Bros, & Cofcad
yertised anything ateqst and at the sales-counter sought to get more
than cost for it. Any Misses Wrap or any Novelty suit in our house
you can get At WhatitCost Us.
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A new lot Ladie* iVraps, just- received, Priced low. Sixty Child’* Cloak*. be«tiful]*
tri mined with Angora Fur, Bome of them as low aa 90 cent*. Lfidie* Cloaks from Park’s
stock worth SIO.OO to <lt.o0 f »t $2.00 io $4.00.
$500,00 worth of Toys aid Holiday Novelties from-th* Parks stock. - Nothing ovar
cost will be charged for anything in the lot. This class of goodo usually brings large profits
and when you get them at retail or wholesale
of the little folks at the Park* store
Pi i
420 Honey Comb Towals, 36 inches long, 18 inches wide,. 4c,
90do2en Eadies’ Hose, fast black, sc.
6000 yards wide heavy Brbwn sheetifig, 4c,
** • • » -dk
4000 yards Dreoa Ginghams, atumn styles, 4 I*2
New supply of select trunks jds£'fec«iv*d. What hirer ftwa Christmas,
The fine all-wool Blankets we are selling at $8.60 -are worth twine tho money.- The
red apd black plaid number has dawned as a rage for making bathrobes. Scores have been
sold for that purpose. Itmeets the requirement to the “Queen¥ taste,”' and the outlay so lit
tle.
150 yards Turkey Eed Dama*k, as long as it lasts, 12 t-2c.
400 pairs Ladies’ Real Dongola Shoes, solid at every point, worth $1.75, at f J.,00.
We Jiave the best collection of Holiday handkerchiefs ever exhibited in Rcme, long
ing in price from five dollars down. Their inspection is worth your while. A manufacturer
h*B shipped us 200 dozen beautifully Embroidered White Handknrehiefe. They are seconds
but the imperfection is very slight. Worth 20c to 50e> Take your choice at 15 cents.
120 Men’s fine all-wool Cheviot Suits worth ten dollars cash, ou» price only $5.00
2000 yards high grade fine count Sea Island, worth 7c., at 5c
A splendid assortment of Colgate’s Extracts and other Holiday suggesting* among
the new arrivals
Many of these and hundreds of other article* offered equally as low, we could
easily sell for tw ice the prices asked for them, but we bought them so much under value*
that we can afford to, and we w 11 meet the conditions of 5-cent cotton.
MILLINERY! MILLINERY.
’ Our recent purchwe of the Ladies’ Bazaar Co Stock in Atlanta threw into our hand mor® then
three ti mes ae much millinery good« as we expected to «ell in Rome th it teaaon- Could notbuy the other
part of the stock without the millinery. Could not avoid buying it, but we can avoid keeping it. See if w®
don’t. A Ladies Hat that would cost you $2.00 to 38.00 elsewhere, you can buy of us for 75c. to »1.50.
We will not carry goods from one season to another.
and Hats at our stand 25 Broad street. For all otherbar
gains, go to either our old store or the Parks & Co. Store. Cloaks,
Capes—Capes, Cloaks for everybody. Come and see us.
Bass Bros Sl Co. ,
Broad. Street, BOIMEE GF A..