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TREVITT&JOHNSON
206 BROAD STREET,
PRESCRIPTION
mu GGI STS§-
Agents for Mouson’s Imported
Perfumes,
TREVITT& JOHNSON
The Leachng Prescr ption Druggists of the city
Paul Re -se has charge of the Prescription
Department. •• + *+♦• + * +
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ÜBS SW aul CMI
MANUFACTURERS AND ) 1 IN
MarDlh anil Granite, Monuments, Ciw, Wire sac
Art Im Fenciug, Lra Vacos, Fountains &
ttjrOrder What You Want and Get What You Order.
S HEMSTREE’ r Mgr, Chattanooga Tenn.
1116 Market Street.
A. J. BANKSTON General Agent
Ringgold Georgia
THE KEELY INSTITUTE
Formerly located at Daltor., Ga., lioß removed to
where it will remain permenetly. The Company ha-< sec ur
ed a commodious and ceovieutly p.rrahged fuildit'g. two j
miles north of the city, on the Summerville rood, w»i.
adapted to requirements of a private institute, wh-re i
every p‘a-thle comfort end convience will be supplied for
Ihe bom fief those under treatment. Parties dei-iring furth
er if,format ion, address.
The keely Institute,
P. O. Drawer, 348. ROME GEO GIA,
BSWFALL AND WINTER MILLINERYIB94
NO. 302 BROAD STREET. ROME GEORGIA,
We are now prepared to Show
A Select Stock of New and Sty
lish Millinery,
Ladies, Misses and childrens,
Hats and Bonnets, Baby Caps,
Hair Ornaments, Side and Tuck
Combs, Ice Wool, Silk floss and
Zenhyrs. Will sell at lowest Cash
prices, Call and See us,
Respectfully
A. O. GARRARD.
NORTH 6ESRGI?.
Igriculturai Mkp.
BEPABW7 OF THE UKIVERSITY,
frahionsga, Goargia.
loria begin, first Hondty fu February
Hrm first Monday hi Boptombcr.
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FiMX LITERARY COURSf’Z
.1-0 011 • .
TCITIOJI ■’RB3S ~
W th ample eorps of tenxLers.
iHfiOUGH MILITARY THAIHIIb
wsa -i — tmiii i ■■■n »xi I
under a U. 8. Army Offiew detall.M
Secretary of war.
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Departments sf Business, ShG
hand, Typewrithn, Telegraphy
Music and- -Art. '* .-.mroeoi
. j'C.i iunm>Jl> Va-HiaT
trader competent and iqst)-u.cp>i., rI ,
T(WN<; LADIES l*avo« |nal mlyantpc-B. > ■ I
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CHfIPESI MLLESE iUaF-S 1
For catalogue* and fan inibHii rti '
dress Seerttary or Treasurer - f •
Trustees. -
Agents. $75
Ju £4 • Exclusive territory. Tho
Jj ' Rapid lIKhMa-her. Washes all th«
j <Ji»h>-s for a famii-. in use minute
wi V Wr*nhce, nuses ami urns 'h»rn
Without willing th- hands. You
( P u,h the button, the machine does
the rest. Briaht. pmtsbed dishes.
» * od cheerful wives. No scalded
' I Mug-ni.uusoihdbaudaerclothfHK.
1 ' b "uu*«. t'heap
durable,wai rauted. Clrcularsfrte
W. PrUmKIHON A CO.* Clsrk ha. 12, Cvluiobua. O.
There is no medicine so often
ne ded in every home and so ad
niiably adapted to the purposes
or which it is intended, asCham
erlain’s Pain Balm. Hard
ly a week passes but some member
ot the family has need of it. A
ooth ache or a scald promptly re
ieved and the sore healed in much
<ss time than when medicine has
co b • sent for. A sprain maybe
p r unptly treated before inflania
on sets in, which in
sure » acute in ab» u t
on -f I ird of the time <>t berwise r> -
<1 ii id. Cuts and bruises should r»-
•5- : ve ini aediate treatment b< f «r>
ae p r.i» become swell 1 -n, ’which
" hi only be done when Pamßa.u.
'j - 'pt r! hand. A sore throa In »'
f.tti A d bes re it becomes sen- u*
vvAiiku h.bbeewe corn may be r mo\
I "■ ! | plying if twice a day for a
week'or two.- A lame back may b
ciiWd an.o pe verah a' f of vi im il«
time mved, or »pi> u >h» Fid* <
d ctor bill. Procure a 50 cent b- t
e st once and you l will tfuv«r ■ re >
r s'llo ! y L s v” ,; fr Bro.
i— i i—m—
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NGTiCF. 7
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ofne (Ju.. I'oc. Bth, 1891
Any Mudant enti ling the S::oi t
;id oi Telegraph department of
hi k< me Busii.i i-s lit vers it i*'.
chilli In ve their ti ition fr in now
; u the Ist, of January five of
I.H go.
J. G. Harn ison,
Prop.
rHE HUSTLER OF ROME TUESDAY DECEMBEII 1894
CLAYTON’S MURDERER
Recalled hy the Suicide of the
Man who Warned him.
Litre Rock, Ark. D e. 11. —
1 Anoth» r ppiFon whoso ui me
! into prominence in connection
with th* fatuous political murder
c h-. in which II in. John M Clay
l Hi *>i>s Ih« hssiicHiii’f victim, a
cr riio winch ptartleii the entire
1 <• uiiln, and has to this day re
dbiiihl ehroudr-d in mastery h«:a
jcuui* to s to dent end
Word was receive;! here to-day
I announcing the suicide at Walla
Walla. Wash., of J. A. Cloblentz
last night. Cloblentz was Sheri 1!
of Conway County, Arkansas, at
the time of the famous Breckin
ridge-Clayton congressional con
test, and it was he who apprehen
ded Clayton on the day previous
to the assassination with the ad
monition not to remain at I’lum
merville.
“Mr. Clayton,"Cl b -ntz said
I that day, “don't remain in Firm
in >rville. If you do you will be kill-
e< ■
Whe” er the advice was giv< n
with any positive knowledge on ,
Cloblentz’s part of the fate that
was in store for Clayton will neve 1 ’
be known to the public at larg<.
Clayton paid »’• attention to tie
admonition, however, ami thiif
night a cr me was committed w liii li
jhas puzzled detectives ever since.
Cloblentz was a prominent fig
lure in Conway County politics,'
and after this first term of
expired. Mr. Cb* eland, during 1 is
first term of office, appointed him
Collector of the Port of Seattle,'
W.Bh. |
1 He had that portion until two.
| years ago. when he was appointed
j Warden of the Prison ; t Wai a
Walla, Wash., a position he was
I filling at the time of his sui-ide
last night. No details of his act
have been received here, but it is
stated that his n n ains v. ill be 11 nt
t<> Morrillton interim nt.
She Won’t Interfere.
Boston, December 11. —Lady
Henry Somerset, now visiting in
I this city, emphatically denies that
■ she will organize a crusade against
livii g pictures. She says:
“I have no thought of interfer
ing with exhibitions given in Amer
ica. There are plenty of citizens,
wise and vigilant, who will watch
over the morals of this land.
I raised my protest in England
against entertainments that 1 c m
sidered likely t > demiraliu th >
spectators and p -rs irm its. I liar >
not visits I, nor do 1 expect t > via
jit, the theaters where living pic
tures are given in America.”
Dodged The Bullet.
Springfield, Ohio, Dec. 11 —An -
ton Singer, a saloon keeper, was
called to the door of his residence
by knock early this morning, a ul
when he opened the door a c >Hrel
’ man pushed a revolver in his face
and demanded his in >ney. Mr.
Singer shut the door just as th • fel-
■ low fired, the bullet lodging in th •
opposite wall of the room.
' Krwp’s Gift.
Berlin, December 11.—Htir
Krupp, head of the great gun-mak
ing firm, 5,000 marks for the con
struction of a Protestant church at
■ ’ Essen, where the Krupp works arc
situated. Essen is the center of a
large Ca holic population.
w A
I H ' 1 If >i
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the vert . .■ ,
to take Dr. Ptncco’s Goldon Medical i i •<>'.
ery it n<u, if j->u toel O-.il y<-ur Liovd u> on’
■of order. D n’t wait until you 1 vo to cur*
i ciimri.t..; it’s «.uur and better to j>i * rent it.
, Wgh th-Tint biotchi % ■■■ ■*’ or th-
duili/v.si|, H'eurlueSM, and depie.-mion that orc i
some of ilv pt-r.. , y.. i.. . ■ ~i. i
bine. It. rd IT rouse ev-rv ra— -n into l-'olthy ;
action, tirSroul 1 lv . and r-oa r your (
tiT-B-.i.n, ,i ■ un • c i le ai h
aim Rtia. its tt • omy blood !
: n- iudv. [u Li- r ’ sti.ub rn Ski. ■>! I
Scalp affect ion-: iff the worat forms of tscrof
i ula; in rn r / d’ < e i‘"J on bv n torpid l:\ oi
lor impure bio-sl~ if it or fen-t<> Ixnieflt oi
.cun . you I. .. x . .MU-uav... j L.... ...
No substitute urged by a tricky dealer,
thop-h r may ' i bette" f t h u tJ scZZ, cat
be “ just as good ” for you to bu>/.
A certain and lasting cure, for the wc-*t
Catarrh in tLj Herirl, is prarant-r<i by tut
mak.rsuf Dr. Safe's Catarrh Reraedjr.
SPACE
Belongs To
Old Santacjaus
Whosp Headquarters is ESTJ IISHED With
COKER
AT 19 2i & 23 LOWER BROAD STREET
DONTBUY IIOLIDAY.GOOIIS
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Until you see our line, which is large and com
plete in every resp-. ct, consistingof all the
latest impcricQ and Domestic
T OHS
A-Cjain. we advise you to be suw
and see om- lino I>e fo l e yon
buy Open for i uspi’C-tipu
oh and after 15ec lotli
19 Broad Si... Rome era.
L-let iC Vv heel Sign.