The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, December 11, 1894, Image 3

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•* fr/ **■ emsscim Is as safe and as a fi;n seed A.. > -.'ts hixe a pan;, tice, drawing oatxsvercc ipau. and curing al’ iit>i*ases pcculiiu tok-’ies. •'Orange Flos. _.<n x a pat £ ■ easib' used at any time; is applied its-t to the parts Every W con treat herseb with it. Mailed to any adorers upon ? ceiptof si. Dr. J .A. McGiU&Co. a panorama Place, Chicago, 2E. Sold by D, W. C irry Druggist REGISIWION NOTICE. Books of Registration for County Election Ist Wednesday in January 1895 w i 11 c! o ’ e on Tuesday D c. 1 3 1 894. Take not ; ce this on an entirely new registra tion tea: appl es to all Jno. J. Black ts Registra. "M - -• ■ I «■! .■■■ I m . K ETIC HERVINE Jh gonri.r. te-d to <’■' ■ :< Hervo>< . Pro-ir: /.... . ’■ A tiort. Fits, Dizz - -I-. ; lioadacit- f.v/M Jl Neuralgia avi in Jf-1 ’. /£. C V oorr.f-iu. Orn-1 eS TWSk '' ■‘ '\ / 111 ’ ho f t bacco, opi irn, aicoi-oi ‘e and ;n vthor ' 'n"~''■•■■■ ■■ ?**» tioii', brir cingou De •BEFORE - AFIER* biiity, Meepk CL. u r~u ne3s. W-in-ud U'3 p r eß3iort, Softening of the LUuin- In&aun and a: l;.sr a ?;user>oT3 a. Ah. 1,1 ACN h/.'IC Hr’« VINK arreits all Jotmea iu either sox, rrn.?’vs vital ii. bndstrentfth to both the rnuscuiur and nerr >us f>> u;i tones up ttie brain, build-? o- rhe flesh. bri.»<« rein 1 ing p’eep, uad restores iu*ai';h aud barto .• Mfferer. A month’s tr* >draent iu pl ;.i •indagej' mail to any address, Si.UO i>« r Lr>x; f« for »• >.(»?. M evary $5.1)0 order wo give a W ri fcl an Guar intteo '• eare or refund the money. Circulars free Guamo*-• r ' 1 v o •■ t ’»• BEWARE Oil’ OOT'IIW-i f’OR,('A TARRH THAT CONTAIN MERCURA as mercury will Finely destroy th sense of smell and completely de range the whole system wh< n *n ering it through the m. <-ous sur faces. Such articles sh<.u .« never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. .1. Cheney A- Co,, Toledo, 0., contains no mer cury, and is laKeii internally, act ing directly upon the blooa ami mucous surfaces of the sv- tern In buying Hall’s Cararrh <’ii e b sure you get the genuine, ft is taken internally and is made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. Testimonials free bj l)i-ugg’..iir>. pi ice 75<- perbottlo take Dr, >l. A. I'll LDFOKH Lr ER MEDICINE. / * '/wwvrss OYSPFPSIA I ~ ' S/CK M /WWzi.-;/ I ’>£.-«• Biuousiixti 1-T •. / •L. . > “ SrOMAZ ' . ■■ None <-.tt..•''••• njT im Likeness..no signatur> r.r v. a.’ HtoroßD on FrontOf _ch Wrv • V A.TmODFORD Mec.(§ deafness cannot be cured Dy local applications as they «annot reach the diseased portion •I the ear. There is only one way t° °Ure deafness, and that is by '"’iMitutional remedies. Deafm ns IH <a .sed By an inflamed com ition niueous lining of the Eus l<l(hian lube. When this tube is ln flained you have a rumbling *°und or imperfect h< aring. and wh en it is emindy closed. Deaf is the residt, and unless the can be taken out and 1 restored to its normal I '"Hition. hearing will he destroy- " r,, ver; nin- cases out of ten arp » cutis (| ;, v catarrh, which i> lt uil - ! 'tii an inflamed condition " th " mucous surfaces. b '""iH give One Hundred Dol ((|' I ’Div c.,se () f Deafness (cans 'utarr..) that cannot be s . r '' ''. v I'tili’s Catarrli Cure- ’ S "lf"r, ; „. ell | nl .. fre „ f'hic J ’ 1 °l e< l c > by Druggists, 7uc. FOR WMIIINFOUtS HKLI’FI'L i HOUGHTS FOR T IE DAY. The-e is nothing so j-eappoint tug as pli-hsnre after it is passed. It is much easier to watch it pain by cu tt e other side without ever sxperiencmg n than it is to boar up chertmiy under its departure if ouc* r t.arri<«j. Therefore know 'h>U you aie toi tnna’e if yn U nnss' it. It you HfH « .lull person to whom verbal t .vr -t- c.nmc* are impossible you can <i- r• v- a good d*al of cou solation from thinking them a " ’■» ( i ' ' 1 ' unwor'liy the really tin tight u I '• is i 4 ihe r >i, i,h»n it is au vieahie | > r> fl -i upon t.'ie needs ol the p.or. A u can generally work yourself up to «uch a state of mind over th°m that it will seem wrong to buy Christmas presents for your f tieud-, and that is oue of the m- st h -Ipful 'houghts you can in- d 4 jige in at this tmie. It is a mistake to unbosom your s 'Ui too fr ely to any of your friend'', I is m ich m >re satisfac r<>ry to rely upo i your friends’ lack of kn »w .d'r than upon their diocrcdi' n. WELL MATED. Mt u id City, M >., ha? a thirteen year-old b>” who weighs 242 :p f unds; and Casco Maine,a twelve year old girl who weighs 225 pound. Tn is may servo to introduce them one to the other, and who knows what may happen later? T( )0 RE ALIs rIC FOR HE R. The promising amateur was per forming v;n h great vigor the part of stage lover. ‘ O d-‘ar! ” sigl.e 1 his wife down in the au<’i nee, "I wish he wou’du t ict MAKING A CASE. THI CHARGE ON WHICH HE WANTED Hl« WIFE ARRESTED. It was fully 2 o'clock in the morning us the policeman passed •dong a quiet ro-ide ice street and found a limp and lis less specimen of manhood sitting on a doorstep, with his he < 't hi- h mds. “What are y<»u doing here at this time of mg.n? the of ficer. shaking hi u. “Jus’ what 1 wa- an ho ir ago.” mumbled t ne intin. “What’s that?” ;.!• in' ‘r J oU, ‘•What ■ von w.mt with me?“ ••Want von to rest my wife.” “Wneie i> she' “Inside t ime." “What has she den ? ‘‘She won’t e m. “How do y • i know sue won'i?’ “Stuck ’ - • “U r ” f " in- derand told i. v - ■ when I iir»t came. ” -I can't arrest her n -less there is a charge against her. “Can’t you make one?” “Os course I can't, \oull have to do that yourself.” The man braced up at this in formation and a gleam of hope shone in his face. “Well, ”he said thickly, put a charge of b.each of promise against her.” . I “How can you do that, in quired the astonished officer. Is n’t Hie your wife?” “Course she is. ••Then you can’t bring a charge of breach of promise against her. Th i s time the man began to rub i hip eyes as if he wanted to see a ’ "hv I can't,’ e i -Mm l rhe promise to heallb i omru' d me, and do you > •,.nin h?nawomani ...|| n .v’ti a ~,au u , , . , tl mi' oi a pair o' It epR li i>’ 1 u i ... th • nigh' air. an > iuJCou- L ’. S . vou just run her '.'i <>• pr cb ri “' in oi'|» »r « c eu >’ aUU i’n bL “ u ’ THE HUSTLER OF ROME, TUESDAY DE CEMBER 11 1894 day.” But the offi -nr *oulen"t. FRONT AND REAR. T.io old s‘.>ry of tha worn iu who swept the dim of Imr • n into corners where eh n > i ? vou'd not be discoverwi '< tn my variations; an.l such hh it must be ad led ar- tv -a j • « for mirth. ‘ I Ivar yo.i’v ■ been vi-iun Ma ry Stapl-a.d >w.i N isdiuy wa\ ’ -aid oneofthe Br<m i.<-t>wij ladies to Mi s Melinda H irk n«, who had absent Irom her uai ive place fora fortnighi. ••[ suppose Mary ain’t changed any great, h is sue? Same slack, good natured piece she al ius was, I suspicion.” “Jest about, the same,’’assented Miss Melinda, and with a nod which, tho i r'i enegetic, failed to shake the tight knob of hair which adorned the top of her head . “She’s gota real up an-comin’ man, too,but he can’t change Ma ry a mite.” ‘‘What kind of a house have they got?” inquired the caller. “Well, ’said Miss Melinda, “it was a real pretty lookin’ house from the front, and Mary she kept it kind of'slicked up. I was quite took aback when I got there to see how well it appeared. “I spoke right out, sayin’how pretty 1 thought ’iwas, the shape of it and the color and so on. Ma ry, she was real pleased, an’ she told me ’twas what they call a ‘Queen Annie’ cottage. “Well, w..en she took me out to the b< ck part, an’ I see the yard full of ( lurter, an the paint wore 11 ts. an’ everythin’ 'uokiu’ like the last o' peatim-,” said Miss Me linda,whose Roman nose seemed to tnke an upward turn as she spok", “I said t,.> myself. “This house may b<- Queen Anne m front, for all I know, but. it’s Mary Ami" in the back, an’ no two ways about n!” Mi. Editor: Do you think it would be gambling to bet a peck be nice country ground new corn meal that more people will read eur notice of Tapioca and Tobacco in the Hustler than would read them in any other pa;er publish lel in Rome? Edmundson Grocery Ck l-l£ H£S- V 3 t J ir,, iso sauEAKina r . ■ -»>. •> 5. C O R r> J VAN, FRENCIiEKJ'iUIOCALF. /v X X / I > j * EXTRA iTNE. ■ r .X ‘' *2.TLSBOYSSCHOOLSHO& -LADIES’ ..-OSOI2 ‘I Z* f- : ''■>s\ NGOI -A. .f V.- " SEND FOR CATALOGUE f w.L’DOUGLAS, J BROCKTON. MASa. Vou run '•«?*»«’T h> p»i.j cUuihuk . !•. i tvt:hi* rHioc* • largest .anufactnrers of e< . ...istd . Boes in the war’d. <*:.•! gunrantefe i ' P'’ he -(■<• • *i, •.v.’i. 'i j~ v<’. hip.‘ - ’‘hr i 'L »:;?«’•, p’< ’ • Our she • t f fl < ■. C I < Vs r • t Centre 1 & Owers. 08. JAQUES 130 Wests x h Street CINCINNATI, OHIO Has prric iced medicine in Cincinnati ) eai> oncer ti an any physician, giving special ai entioa to Blood, Nervous and Urinary diseasrr Xervo'is I'ebility, Impoieocy, et resultini from v out I. ful indiscretion, t xcesse* in matured years and o her causes, inducing some of the following ai niptoms. a- d zzines-, confusion ol ideas defective nicmery, aversion to society. Gonorrhea. Syphilis h > lar-r • aiising ulcers, eruptions eul rgedjonts, rheumatism, swell ingiu grui is. mucous u.telies in mouth, sore chr ii', f .la.i, u ur, Jmiminations free and in vited. II •nrs.n-a. ni. t«8 p. in.: Sunday, 10 to 12 m, n 1 “ST ? tTEi’TREA.r .gE aod FKEk ua , . t i'h » • »* <• i• i i*> > • you j 38. __ What Nerve Berries have done for others J wi|l d ° I: M fy G - torn lay / x -JA M E A’’ - r «- >7v, Quic'.!/ ■indP<i -:nw>ntly r lesL <d. sothdav' \ pos.T.iv» t nr“ fur all W> a ,i .X’prvotJnu*Mi [)<-b;i.:v Hid all their tn..i of evilfl from > ir. • • rror- n.'l later excesses, the resu oi o»<*rwi»rk. efek -voiry j' • !»pve’.Of vtd gv - » »ne aid to v'» • a *ih! or Vniis. Sv.»r* n.»s?» oral lo**r •» >• . iilchU . c.’.ust I by vr. <n « or e> ,j . ii •O' fob w<‘4h. opium : I dquoi whim ler. 1 t> :*on - sir.ipf ion and rhe’f'if t mws linisH'diuD* improvement, .'ccep . o (n itatu.H. ln<;.tf upon Ij'.vinc U.c genu ne Werve Semes, pock -t. 1' "- ■■■ 'Lui per h"<. -ix boxes, on fui " 4 not kep: bv vour Iruguist vp will send tliew ny IBB'I. U OU rcie.pl of pr e, .-- plain wrap r-uiipblp' Ir—. Addr,-s. all mail order! U VXERICibN MKOICAt CO.. C.aciuuall. U I rpr irt II 1 i fj Ladies Beaulilullv Trimmed, Wide SWEEP, Latest STYLE Capes Worth M.oo to $ 6,00 at S 2JS. 200 Full sized Heavily Fleece d i o-Quaiter Bed Blankets worth $ i .00 aPair at 25 cents each We have an 'uisufficent number of customers for Misses’ Cloaks we are overstocked in the m end from this time on we will offer any one of th em in scock at what it c jsc us. Q jality right, styles latest. We have sold an enormous numoerof f .'ovelty Suits during the last sixty” days. Have abcut 3Jle t You c.in Have an/one of them at what it cost us. If themerchan ,, s‘“at to you a chcstnut--Welf, it never was and neve- wnl be t uth ully sa’d that Bros, &Co. ad vertised anything at c ">st -nd ai the s iles-counter £0 tight to get more than cost for ,t. An yM s ? es’ W a. jor any Novelty suit in our houses you can get At WhatitCost Us. A new lot <d Lillies A raps, just 1 e<eived.pric< s low. Sixty Child’s Cloaks, beautifully trimmed, with A»gora Fur, >o mP () f Hiem us low as 90 cents. Ladies Cloaks from- Park’* stock worth SIO.OO to $12.00, at $2.00 10 $4.00. $500,00 worth of Toys and Holidav Novelties from the Parks stock. Nothing over cost will be charged for anything n th • I 4. Th s ( lass of goods usually brings large profits - and when you get them at retail or wholesale priccsthe saving is prodigious. Supply the want A-.- of the Mttle folks at the Parks store 420 Honey Comb Towels, 30 inches long, 18 inches wide, 4c. OOdozen Ladies’ (lose, fasr. black, 5-. 0000 yaivls wide heavy Brown sheeting, 4y. 4000 yards Dres< G nghauis, atumn "tyle>, 4 1-2 supply of select trunk s just reeei ed. Whatni'-cr for a Christmas present? The fine all- wool Blank< t-we areselling at $3,50 are worth twici ihe money. TTr« ied ar,<l black plaid number has diwmd a-.i : agvjor making hath r bes. Scores have ; old for that purpose. It mutts the requirement to the “Queen’s taste,” and the outlay aofift- ! ‘°- 150 yard* Turkey Red Damask, as l<>ng as it lasts, 12 l-2c. 400 pairs Ladies’ Real Dongola Shoes, solid at every point, worth $1,75, at $1.00., W<‘ have the best coHcction ofllol’d i\ handkerchiefs ever exhibited in Rcme, rang ing in price five dollars down. I’lni • i.npe. ition is worth your whi'e. A manufacturer has shipped us2oodozen heautifudy Embroi lured White liandkerchirfs. They are se- esudtf but the ini Perfection is very slight. Worth 20c lo 50c, Take jour choice at 15-cent*. 120 Men’s I ne a'l-woo] ( heviot Suits worth tea dollars cash, our price ©nN 2000 yards high grade line count Se i Is! ui I, worth 7c., at 5c A splendid assoitme t of Colgate's Extracts and other Holiday suggesting© the new arrivals Manv of these go »ds, ami hand cd- of other art cles ofiered equally as low, we ecsdiS easily sell for t'v icc the pr ies for th in, but we boti :ht them so much under valo0B» ihat we uan afford to, and we w D meet th •uo i 1 ti >n< of 5-ceiit cotton. MILD INERY! M I LL! X ERY. Our recent purchase of the Ladies’Bazaar C > Srock in Atlanta threw into our hand mom- thaw? hree ti mes as much millinery goods as we exp l et< ■ io sell in Rome this season- Could nothay the >art of the stock without the millinery. 0 mi.l v>. av >il o i.ing it, but w i can avoid keeping it. Sde lon’t. A Ladie Hat th it would ostyo i :?•’.')) »1. I» • - .v:i-re, yo.t ;.ia bay o. us for \Ve will not curry goods from on 1 s •.•.son to ano no,-. OFC'othing an i Hats at our st J 25 3 >t I 3t~s •;. r r; .ill othsr beer >ain-', htoetner oir olc! star -r -ie O’. Stj-e. Dai.e-t—C ipe , C oaks for ‘Juma and sa ;• us. Bass Bros St Co. Broaxi Street, ROIVIE