The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, December 12, 1894, Image 6

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TREVITT&JOHNSON 206 BROAD STREET, PRESCRIPTION DIITJ GGI STB> Agents for Mouson’s Imported Perfumes, TREVITT& JOHNSON The Leading Prescr ption Druggists of the city Paul Reese has charge of the Prescription Department. ** + +♦*s + * + fflffl and MOifflil Wffl MANUFACTURERS AND » IN Harbin and Granite, Monuments, Com Wire and Wrou glit Iron Fencing, Lao Vacos, Fenntains &c. J&*Ordsr What You Want and Get W’hat 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 sec ur ed a commodious and conviently arranged building, two miles north of the city, on the Summerville road, well adapted to the requirements of a private institute, where every possible comfort and convience will be supplied for the hem fit of those under treatment. Parties desiring furth er information, address. The keely Institute, P. O, Drawer, 348. ROME GEO .GIA, IB94FALL AND WINTER MILLINERYIB94 N 0.302 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 Zephyrs. Will sell at lowest Cash prices, Cali and See us, Respectfully A. O. GARRARD. NORTH GESRGIA Agricultural College, department of the university, At [iah/onega, Georgia. Spring term begins first Monday in February. Fall term begins first Monday In September. FULL LITERARY COURSES. TUITION FREJE T& th ample corps of teachers. THROUGH MILITARY TRAINING under a U. 8. Array Officer detailed 1" Secretary of war. Departments of Business, Short hand, Typewriting, Telegraphy, Music and Art. Under competent and thorough instructors. IOUNG LADIES have equal advantages. CHEAPEST COLLEGE m the SCUTI For catalogues and full information • dress Secretary or Treasurer of Pop’ Trustees. '|X‘«X Agents. $75 h\ - / m w«xk l xcutivw urritory. Th# L; X*” L»pM iM.h Walter.tilth* A— Haiti. ) ‘i'i* ► f«»* a taiuih iuvuv miDuu* ’V’ \ W* h », rifi»en and oriet tb«-tn J ■ a-tiing tli. hands. You r I u-*» <he button, il.r machine do. * I **«RAPio L r»m Uriefc'. J-Mhhed disbe*. l*a<Basufa CMt r^ul ****■■• scsideii X n,. c . r < noM>ilrdhindaor clothing. , yi. - Cl. W. p. HA»u <» A K ■ . «. . . i ...utc.kua. There is no medicine so often needed in every home and so ad mirably adapted to the purposes for which it is intended, as Cham lerlain’s Pain Balm# Hard ly a week passes but some member of the family has need of it. A tooth ache or a scald promptly re ieved and the sore healed in much :ess time than when medicine has co be sent for. A sprain maybe p romptly treated before inflama on sets in, which in sures a cure in ab« u t otie-tliird of the time otherwise re qtiired.Cuts aud bruises should re ceive immediate treatment bes >re th’* parts become swclLn, which can < Dly be done when Painßalin i< k • pt at hand. A sore throat may tie ci red before it becomes serious A t>< üblt some corn may be r> mov edbv applying it twice a day for a week or two. A lame back may be cured aii" severah ays ol vaiin bl< time saved or »pan in iht side < chest jeieved witb< ut paying s idocior bill. Procure a 50 cent bet tie at once aud you will never re Fur nm'h hv Lowrv & Bro. NOTICE. Rome Gti., Dec. Bth, 1894 Any studant entering the Short hai dor Telegraph department of the R< n e Business University, shall have their tuition from now till the Ist, of January free of ehaige. J. G. Harmison, THE HUSTLE? OF ROME W EDNESDAY DECEMBE 1 2 1894 | TOOK TWO HOURS — Fir two Preachers to Baptize the Throng of Converts. Hopkinsville, Ky., December 11. —The revival services that have been going on for several weeks past in the colored Baptist Church, es of this city are still in progress except at the Virginia Street church. This closed with 250 conversions and additions, of which number 175 were baptized by immersion in Little River this morning. A crowd of not less tnan 1,000 thronged the river bank to witness the cere mony, which occupied two preach ers two hours. Fifty converts to the Gainesville Church were also baptized to-day. Up to date there have bean 400 conversions and additions to the churches, and the work still goes on. NEWSY AND PERSONAL Gov McKinley bas accept'd an invitation to be guest of tin* McKinley Club of Hartford at a ba iquet on the occasion of t • club’s first anniversary, ou Feb. I 13 and 14. Judge Orton announces that he will not contest Congressman Dockery.s election in the next House. The President’s health is said to be improving. He drove in from Woodley to the White Hous? yee terdav, in spite of the inclement weather. It was noted th >t hie shoes were mates, whereas he ha 6 * been wearing one shoe that was adapted to gout. An unofficial list of members •lect to the Fifty-fourth, Congress has been complied by the Clerk of the House. It gives the Republi cans 241 members, the Democrats 104 and the Populists 60. In the present Congress there are 219 Democrats, 125 Republicans and 12 Populist members. Dean Francis Wayland of the Yale Laws School has been tei - dered the position of Judge Adv< - cate-General on Governor-elect Giffin’s staff. A warm attachment has sprung up between Mrs. Cleveland and Miss Olga Nethersole during the latter’s present engagement in Washington. Miss Nethersole’s performances of Camille, which was witnessed by Mrs. Cleveland and several members of the Cabi net and their wives, was followed by an invitation to call at the White House, and during the visit, which lasted more than an hour. Mrs. Cleveland expressed herself in the highest terms concerning Miss Nethersole’s ab.lity, and ask ed the actress for an autograph picture, which she has received. Mrs. H ’zekiahW its tu colebr «.ted her 100th birthday anniversary near Oqurwka, 111., jes en’a Her maiden name was Beecher, and she was a cousin ®f Jlenerp Ward Beecher and Harriett Beecher Sto*e. Mrs. Watson baa been blind for ten years, but otherwise is iu possession of her faculties, and injoving g«ed health. Her sister lived to be 104. William Potter, ex-Minister to Italy, and L. C. Vanuxem of Philadelphia, have bought all »h« valuable relics of Abrahsm Lin coln, sold under the caption of the Lincoln Memorial Colleotion. and exhibited as such at the World’s Fair. They propose to plaoe the entire collection iu their new of fices on* Jan 1. Pittsburg has begun its cam paign to have the next republican National Convention held in that city. Dominick Glynn, a boatswain in the navy, was recently tried on the Pacific coast for drunkenness, disobedience to orders and absence from his station without leave, and the Court finding him guilty, he v»us sentenced todismissal. Glynn entered tl.e naval s< rvice as an apprentice boy, and w rked up to the highest enlisted grade, distin guishing himself in the Samoan ■disaster. The President has deci 'ded that all the earJinal virtues 'ennnot be expected in a boatswain. I and mitigated the punishment to I one year’s confinement to the Mi re Tsla: d Naw Yar-l on half pav. SPACE Belongs To Old Santaclaus Whose Headquarters is ESTABLISHED Willi It IX AT 19 2i & 23 LOWER BROAD STREET DONT BUY HOLIDAYGOODS Until you see our line, which is large and plete in every respect, consisting of all tuo latest imported and Domestic TTOIfS we advise von to L>e surq and sec onr line be lo* e you buy O pen for ins p ect ion on and a,ftev Dec 1 • >tn V H.COKER&CQ If ■< JlUUAliJll ** lo&as BrondSt. Rome G* I Ele tric Wheel Sign. 1 1