The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, December 12, 1894, Image 3

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BLOSSOM Is as safe and harmless as a flax seed poultice, It acts tikeapc’d. tice, drawinc out fever and pain, and curing all diseases peculiar to kdies. •‘Orange Blosr>n” is a pas tile, easily used at any time; ‘ is applied right to the parts Every lady can treat herseh with it. Mailed to any address upon re. ceiptofsi. Dr. J. A. McGill & Co. e Panorama Place, Chicago, IE. Sold by p, W. Curry Druggist registration notice. Books of Registration for County Election 1 st Wednesday in January 1895 wi 11 cl os e on Tuesday Dec. 1 8 1 894. Take notice this on an entirely new registra tion that applies to all Jno. J. Black ts Registra. MAGNETIC NERVINE I* guaranteed to cur* ixervous ProotrG' 7- -'yljKrS Fits. Diizi- rtsf>, Meadacne, 7*W V* a- ’ Neuralgia and >n* Jfty. /? somria. Great-ex - Z ''vk< K?' J ceases in the uno of to t’acoa. epium, alcohol “nd in other <Orec r* & M*' ’ « ’a tious.bringint.cn De •BEFORE; - AFI ER- S ;i s e p r ession, Softening of the Brain, Insanity end .’ >t a miserable death. MAGNETIC *UE«? • VlhiE i.rre*ts ad losses m either yesr, renews ’ritalitj WMUtrenath t® both the muscular and nerrjtiFsystem, tones up the braid, builds »p the flesh, bring* {refresh ing sleep, and restores hrulth and happinott* to ’ht •ufferer. A month’s treatment in plain pm-kage b nail to any address, sl.t4 per box; t> for $5.0 . With efery|s.oo‘ Her we give u Written Guarantiee it cure or refund the money, free- G-Karau**-*- C- ’.V n ir : BEWARE OF OINTMENTS FORCA TARKIi TH ATCONTAI N MERCI RY ae mercury will surely destroy th •ense of smell and completely de range the whole system when en tring it through the anttnans sur faces. Snch articles should. never be used except on prescriptions, from reputable physician*. as the damage they vill do is teoa fold te; the good you can possrbiy derive; from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co,, Toledo, o_, contains no mer cury, and is uixen internally, act-- ing directly upon the blood an 4 mucous surfaces of th- system In buying Haß’s Catarrh. Cure h sure you get the genuine. Ir, if taken internally and is made iar Toledo, Ohio, Kv F. J. Cheney «lt Testimonials free IffMold by Druggists, price 75c perhnttle Dr, M. A. THEOFOKI) LIVER MEDICINE . i I pr *' *tfy I Ort iMMGnmw \ SUMACH No« Genuine Without Tht Likeness..no □iCNATunf arM A.Theofohd on FrontCf New //rapper. M.A.Thedford Meo. G DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED Dy local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion *f the ear. There is only one way tlu ‘ure deafness, and that is by remedies. Deafness 18 caused by an inflamed condition ® the mucous lining of the Eus tachian lube. When this tube is lu flained you have a rumbling * ound or imperfect, hearing, and " ei ‘ it is entirely closed, Deaf l,f ‘ 8s is the result, and unless the ‘poinnation can be taken out and 18 tube restored to its normal P'h.H.n, hearing will be destroy "r<'ver; nine cases out of ten p caused by catarrh, which is ? ‘‘"b T but an inflamed condition ’ mucous surfaces. I w >ll give One Hundred Dol pi any case of Deafness (caus- > catarrh) that cannot be «J\‘ Dall’s Catarrh Cure. f or circular; free. Ohii CHENEY& C 0” Toledo ’ FORWM FULKS bicycle FLOBV The flowers that bloom in the sprinr tra la Seem realy nothing at al!. When the public attention you bring, tra-la To the bloomers that bloom in the fall. Washington Star. NOT IF SHE KNEW I f. A Few weeks ago n railway col lision killed, among others a pas senger living in a country town. His remains were sent home and a few days after the funeral the so licitor for the company called up on the widow to effect a settle ment. She placed her damage at 15,000. “Oh, the sum is unreasonable,” replied the solicitor. “Your hus band was nearly fifty years old?” “Yes sir. ” “And lame?” “Yes. ” “And his general health was poor?” “Very.” “And he probably would not have lived mote than five years?” “Probably not sir.” “Then it seems to me that S4OO or $503 would be a fair compensa tion. ” “Four or five hundred!” She echoed. “Why sir, I courted that man for ten years, ran after him for ten more, and then had to •chase him with a shot-gun.”—Ex. HE HAD BEEN THERE. ‘’Si !’. called a lady passenger on a Baker street car an she sig na’ed the conductor tostop. ‘-dido’ I tell you I wanted to get out on Seventh street?” “Y-pes’m, I remember that yon din, ” stammered the btdlc rd man. “And you have earned me three or four squsns beyond! Is this the wav yon attend to hueines??' 1 “I-I—b.g-]” ‘‘l shad “end my complaint tn th* < fine!” as she made ready to step off. “Madam, let me explain. Every one in the car was admiring your beautiful bonnet and wrap, aud I was so charmed myself that I real ly formv duty, iijyou would over look—”” “W®« that the reason? Ah! E see'! Conductor, your dn’iea are very exacting and onerous, and 1 shall not add to them by nny com plftinte!” MANIFESTLY.. •‘‘To emancipate herself/ ’ -de clared the lecturer, “weiwi needs to put her shoulder to the -wheel.” A My with aw wquiJuEe nose whispered to an usher that she thought a person would look per fectly horrid doing iiuy-thi its of the sort uTib-ss she were an experienced {rider and -went in for speed. ; “DOLO ’ON THE BICYCLE- Mr» A-qutrh, Miss M >r'ot l>n nant thut •■is. aid *‘D >!»’’' wi> still is, iu hi>; is o' n- r d 1 sii ai!tu *rs, n cr«> tor wheel n»g aud 14 ft *U'ite I o i < nf the *' •<> #«!■»•« rider‘ »■> E « '!*•• I- H»r chief rival is a"m iti'-i L-.lv de Gh'*’., tne six f '-' r * VI 11 * " ,i Loiii-dide, vh» s hb- year* ago the heir of a D<»hl- h u*» and aba tdo rs'l th< ri.h'f ri, u « t<. L <dy d < extrema height, cmi nu-d with great heauty, h<« aiv;»vs made her oons HCiieU’ hi the world fre queuis, and now that she na- be come tin accomplish )d rider people have plenty to say about her. WIDOWS’ marriage S. THE PRACTICE! HAS BEKS MUCH LOOK-' El) DOWN UPON IN THE FAR EAST. According to a vernacular paper in Indian movement in aid of the, remarriage of widows among Mus , nWI-l'; r 'H , ;' lhe /''■l dWrwt. T.--M.4>»mm-il.» not pr-bil-t marring' of 'vid>’N>. j"'".' , ! .kneainlo-i-""-'' 1 ' ' / Hindoo has maik- man, ■ ■' ■ medans look down >H»-n 11 ” iar of widows. . Considerable opposition Mas at first shown, but it has I» «■ come. Awidowreniarr.ageus.ocia , THE BUSTLER OF ROME,WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 12 1894 tion has been formed, and publish es a flourishing weekly paper on the objects of the society, Over 80 widows have been remarried with in the last three years, and the fund started in to aid destitute widows on their remarriage exceeds 20,000 rupees.—London Daily New. THE PERSONALITY OF E R THA CLAY Admirers of the works of Bertha M . Clay, ofjwhom there must be quite a number, since something like 15,000,000 of the hundred or more novels thus signed have been sold, must often have wondered why, in these days when all t' • periodicals are full of articles about the homes, habits, looks and methods of work of third and fourth rate writers, they have ney. er been allowed to learn anything at all about the personality of the industrous and prolific Bertha. It is therefore interesting to know thatßerthaM. Clay is no longer any living person’s name. Bertha M. Clay is dead, and the pseu donym is now the property of a publishing firm, which puts that name on the title pages of novels by many different writers. HOW LOVELY WOMAN WILL KEEP WARM. By-the-bye, Tam glad to see that those horrid, short littlecapes : and bobbed-off jackets are going out of fashion, and that lovely wo man has to keep the chill winter off her in long, picturesqus coats of velvet or plush. There is some- I thing elegant about these cloaks. They give ran air of dignity, and ’they look as if they really did keep people warm. The handsomest one I have seen was of seal-brown plush—real English plush, with its full, thick nap and its ability to throw aside rain drops. The belt and the collar were of Hacking je t , and the sleeves had jet and sable upon them, while the muff and bonuett were of plush trimmed with sable tails and jet. Tile woman who were that get ur> ■knew she was well dressed, and s) • •knew it hecansed mankind approv. ed it. How men did turn up thei r jtnoses at the shoulder eap«s. 'io them they meant nothing, and really the greet dressmakers, those who are artists as modists, -did scorn them and only mado them under compulsion. But in g- tting suc-ii a cloak, beware of the pour p'ush ortho poor velvet. Cos : ton velvet &r«d plush ife t shows - s (background, may do for the stav «aueen«, but not for the geutlevo man There, you are tired of hear* <ug about th« fashion*. —■ - Mixed Nuts I scts per pound Morris & Bro- OR. JAQUES 130 WestS xth Street CINCINNATI, OHIO Ha.* practiced inedieme in Cincinnati years onger than any physician, giving special at 'euti*e to Blood, Nervan* anil Urinary diseases Nervous Debility, Imp® ency, et<-., resulting from yvathlul indiscretwn, excesses -to-matured I yearn ami other causes, inducing Mime of the followingniptrnus, asst xzmes-, contusion of ! i deas, defective meinery, aversien to .society, ' Gonorrhea. Syphilis ihe later causing ulcers, eruptions enlarged joints, rftieumatism. swell lug in groins, mucous urte&ies in moutA, sure throat, filling hair, Consultations free and in vited. Hours. 9a, i». to 8 p, m.t Sunday, 19 to 12 m, n,IJ'STH SE a nd FBEK I ,asi I- i a !<■ >1 ** > "u? dies « >a. Stxte yon j jse. What Nerve Berries have done for others they will do LVF-i for you. 1 WW IST BAT. , VV VkcOß t OF :STB DA i. M £ M ecsily, Quickly ind Permanently Rastcrcd- 3 <> ru day. i ppsltlve c;re for all Weak no 's. "erveusness. !>-hii..v. un<! nil tin ir irttin <>t < \ H r suldne roiu c’.r’y errors an i later r; the reaui’ 1 o', -r vnrk. rrorr/, tic. Develop? md gi • lorrr . -I strpn'ifh lu i.h* seTti:*! or .him. tixiicnlitral or tii*. hll; enuM»i!>n» ram by yociirtfut error® <r ex ciss.\«* u-v of tobacco, onittsti ano liquor, winch I‘al to coiiMiiio»»ltort an<l Dt.«autly. rh“ir □‘o* shows immediate improvement. Acer; I no liaitatioa. Ins.s! upon having the genuine Nerv 3 B srries, pockei. Priro, M <** P**r bnx. six hoxen. one fui treatm** il Ckiamntved to ••ore caif If not kept bv your bv ma I. upon receipt of pr ce, in pii.ln wrap nhr 1’ imnhlet free. Address all mail orders to AMt HICAX MEDK’AL CO., Cincinnati. O For sue by T. Crouch, Rome. Ga. Ladies Beauliltillv Trimmed, It' SWEEP, latest ™ r r - '" $4.00 Io - . . . ■■ 1 . 1 .i- 200 Full sized Heavily F. Blankets worth $ i .00 al We have an insufficent number of Ci we are overstocked in them and from t one of them in stock at whac it cost us. Q have sold an enormous number of Novell days. Have about 30 le t. You can Have a cost us. If the merchant’s‘’at cost” sale is to. never was and it nevet will be truth ully said vertised anything at cost and at the sales-co than cost for it. Any M s°es’ Wrao or any Nov you can get At What it Cost Us. A neAv lot cf Ladies iVraps, just received.pi ic< s low. Sixty C trimmed with Angora Fur,. So®* of them as low as 90 cents. Lada stock worth SIO.OO to $12.00, at $2.00 to $4.00. $500.00 worth of Toys and Holiday Novelties from the Parks cost will be charged for anything ; n the hit. Th s class of goods usually and when you get them at retail or wholesale pricesthe saving is prodigioi of the little folks at the Parks store 420 Honey Comb Towels, 3G inches long, 18 inches wide, 4y, 90dozea Ladies’ Hose, fast black, se, 6000 yards wide heavy Brown sheeting, 4c. 4000 yards Dress G.nghams, atumn styles, 4 1-2 New supply of select trunks just recei-ed. Whatni (, cr fora Christmas prasamt* The fine all-wool Blank*ts we areselling nt $3,50 are worth twice the money. TW* led and black plaid number has dawned asa tage for making bathrobes. Scores- have beCTE told for that purpose. Itmccts the requirement to the “Queen’s taste, raid the outlay tie. 150 yards Turkey Red Damask, as long as it lasts, 12 l-2c. 400 pairs Ladies’ Real Dongola Shoes, solid at every point, worth sl.Tay at SI.OOL We have the best collection of Holiday handkerchiefs ever exhibited' in Rcmejiiag ing in price from five dollars down. Their inspection is worth your whr'e,. A manure tucar has shipped us 200 dozen beautifully Embroidered White Handkerchief*. They are se cc but the imnerfection is very slight. Worth 20c to 50c, Take ymr choice at 15ceut3.- 120 Men’s fne all-wool Cheviot Suits worth tea dollars cash, our price o» ly $ ■ 2000 yards high grade Sea Island, worth 7c., at 5c- A splendid assortme t of Colgate's Extracts and other Holiday suggestihgs the new arrivals Many of these goods, and hund ed< of other art cles offered ecjually as lovr, we eruW easily sell for tu ice the pr.ces a<ked forth. in, but we bought them so much under vaUK ”* that we can afford to, and we w R meet the conditions of 5-cent cottan., MILLINERY! X ERY. Our recent purchase of the Ladies’ Bazaar Co Stock in Atlanta threw into our h»n<l mor* ’Jrw three ti mes as much millinen- goods as we expected to sell in Rome his season- Cou d.notbuy the nfeMi part of the stock without the millinery. Could not avoid buying it, but we can avoid don’t. A Ladies Hat that would cost you $2.03 to $3.00 elsewhere, you can buy of us for ■ 75a. t<J> We will not carry goods from one season to another. YTFC'orbing and Hats atour sfcmd 2 5 stra Y. F '3.11 other bar* gains, go to either our old stora r cjeParKsdi C . GLoaiksr: Capes—Capes, Cloaks fo-eve r yb jdy. C >me and see uo.. Bass Bros St C Broad Street, ROM!