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IBUFAL 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, Call and See us,
Respectfully
A.O. GARRARD.
NOW FOR FUN.
Some fine racing at the Exposition
Grounds Dec. 24 and 25-
Mr. Joe Perry, one of the b a it
horseman in the State has leased
the Exposition Grounds, and on
December 24th and 25th will
have som a fine racing.
In Rome there are two very fast
horses, “Jack Froa.” ow ied by
Mr. Ike Berry, and “Frankie D. ’
owned by Gregory Omherg.
Below is the program r or the
two days.
Tuesday, December 25. —First
race scrup running, one-half mile
heats, best twa in three; purse
$lO.
Second race —Gen’tlemen's road
ster race, for mad horses; purse
$25; only one-half mile heats, best
(wo in three.
Third race —Running one-half
mile and repeat, catch weights;
purse $25.
Wednesday,De «ember 26.—Fiist
race —Mules running one-half mile
heats, best two in three; purse $5.
S ' ■ >nd race—3:oo class trot or
pace one-mile heats, best two in
three; ] urse $25.
Third race—Free for all, trot or
pace, one-half mile heats,best two
in three;purse $25.
Rto Lauis Slr/anson Dead.
London Dec 18.—A dispatch to
The Star, dated Apra, Samoa, "Dec
Ith, confirms the report that
Robert Louie St«v j nso3, the novel
ist, died suddeutly a few days ag i
from apoplexy.. :Hib body was
buried on the summit of Pao moun
tain, 1,300 feet higk.
There is good reason for the pop
ularly of Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy Davis Ji &EEard,of West
Monterey. C ari<>a C<J., P , says:
“It has cured people that our phy
sicians could do DG/t/king for. We
persuaded them to try a bottle of
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and
they now recommend «t .with h’
rest ot us ’’ 25 mid 50 cent bottles
for sail by. Lowry Br<<. Dugie t.
IT
CURES
lagrippe.
Multitudes of people sutffer
needless pain and rrk from
tbs Grippe, directly or indi
rectly ; but none do this who
use h remedy for these dretd
ed scourge
DR. KING’S
i ROYAL germeteurer
It cures the Grippe promptly,
pleasantly, safely, completely.
«“d UNFAILINGLY. It is the
• DEAL Remedy
f#r thia trouble—pleasant to take
* 8 enionade, and harmless in ev-
U case—(o young and old, male
1,( I'male, in any and all condi-i
one. \\ hile ( . l)rr j () g Grippe it •
r!L HMh P NErVE REKTO
ORi'r ’? aild GENERAL INVIG- I
’ 1 UR, strengthening the sy*-[
it'all e,),n P* eto ly removing from ;
EFEECTS of lagrippe.
IPe ! OLDs Hlld LUNG TROUB
rior ° kinds it has no supe
N ’ A1 ! dr uggist, $1.0r6 for $5.
Inn I" 10 * 01 !? 0 , faige bottle.
108 doses one dollar.
PREACHER FIRED,
A Methodist Minister Fired by the
South Georgia Conference.
Waycross, G&., December 18.—
During the session of the South
Georgia Methodist conference here,
when the call of the twentieth
question, “Are all the preachers
blameless in life and official ad
ministration was made, all wore
i passed but one, G. B. Allison, of
Iliggiston. ’
He was charged with gross im
morality and a committee was ap
pointed to try the case, which d -
velopedsensational features, Alli-1
sou being charged with indecent
assault upon one of the ladies of
his charge.
Allison swore out warrants
against two members of the con
ference, W. D. McGregor and J.
11. Mather, charging them with
[misdemeanor, they having been
I officially connected with, some pre
liminary processes of the case and
they were arrested and gave bond.
The committee adjudged Allison
to be guilty. It is a very ugly affair
and more serous results may fol
low.
Later.—The conference today
found Allison guilty and expelled
him both from the conference and
the ministry.
CHARLES STOFFREGECN
-SUCCESSOR TO J A miron Bb s,
BROAD STREET, ROME, GA
Deals ic bakery products of ev
ery description He|has for the hn
iday -season, splendid resources
for supply mg the heavy demand
fo< Br«ad, Cakes, confections. Pae
t y, of all kinds ierngs, t r s, pi j s.
fruits, wuts and other *ub«tanti i<
and tansies, ether from his nah
and crisp daily stock or to special
order Give him a trial Eyeryihitig
R. ld at “bard time” prices.
GERMKTEUR CURES LA
GRIPPE
Mr. Ab drew Keck, of Keck & I
Bacon, leading dry goods dealers
of EvausviSle, Ind., writes: "1 was
taken with J grip’ a t the* sol
icitation of a friend used Royal
Germeteur a«ad do not hesitate to
say that it is a wonderful remedy. |
In two days I was able to make my j
spring trip to New York I was al
so troubled with night swea s and
since using Germeteur have es-,
caped that also. I find it a sph n- (
did appetizer and keep a bottle in ,
my room at all times. ’
Large bottle—loß doses, $ 1.00;
six for $ 5.00. Sold by all Druggists.
HALF RATE. $2,18
Atlanta & return by
the Southern Railway
Co. Tickets on sale Dec
19 good to return
Dec, 20 only line, 3
first class passenger;,
trains daily. Leave; 1
East Rome 7:45a. m,
1 1:15a.m. 9:00 p. m.
C. gA. Benscoter, G.
Knoxville
p. A. T. C. Smith
Rome Ga.
To make your calling and
election sure, have Tom Turner to
print vour tickets. Don t forget
C.O.D. I
THE PUSTLER of RCME.TUESDA YDECEMFER 181894
HOLIDAY SWEETS
Dishes Partronized by New York’s
Best set.
MINCE PIES & PUDDINGS
Mrs. Rockefellow Wil I Serve
Mousse in Gold-Flute Cups
and Mrs. Vanderbuilt
Usesa Bag of Scar
let Silkfor Hand
ling hot Chest
nut.
New York, Dec. 18. —There is
nothing now adays more in de
mand tor receptions than a mousse,
chocolate or coffee.
Snyed in dainty gold-lluteu
cups. such as Mrs. Rockefeller
owns, it is nectar for the gods,
appealing both to taste and sight.
ilure is the receipt: Whip a
quart of cream, draining it well
S-rape fine an ounce of chocolate
and put into a until frying pan,
with three t iblespooufu's of sugar
and one of boiling water; stir it
over a hot fire until it is smooth
and glossy, that is about five min
ures: then add a scant, cupful of
sugar and the whipped cream.
Stir gently until the ingredients
are well mix*-d.
Turn the whole into a thne
quart mold,which has been packed
in ice and salt. Throw a bit of car
pet over the tub and set it away
jin a cool place for four hours,
I when it is ready to b< turne I out.
It must not bestirred. A h out 15
neundsofice will ba ueccss try to
fre*Z’ it..
In whipping the cream it must
be done with short, light strokes
whether a whisk or a ch jru h em
ployed, and the cream after h<-ing
whipped, must be well drained
over a sieve, for it any liquid re
main the mousse will nor have a
fine, soft appearance. The dish
( which holds roe cream you are
whipping must be placed in an
other, wbicti has cracked ice in it.’
Tne cream will then froth more
easily and quicker.
To make * coffee or caf.‘ mousse
i add to the whinped cream a cup of
strong coffee sweetened. Half a pint
of creain whipped; of a cun of c >f
tfee and sugar, makes a case mousse
sufficient tor tour people, audjeost#
not over 20 cents.
The French hav" a pretty way of
serving roasted chestnuts, which
Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt will in
troduce at a young folks' party
during the holidays A big or sach
et s>f scarlet si k, thickly wadi d
and gt-nererly ov»l, is provided,
about 15 inches one way by 7 the
other. Tnis bar looks not unlike a
tea o- z? when flat, only it is round
ed at b «th ends, and open at one.
A 19539 cover of lace or praty
drawn work is slipped over the bug
whon it has b? ri rille I with the
roastel chestnuts, still in their
rusty, bro vn coats, ho fr un the
oven or the ashes, and done to a
turn. As quickly as possible —for
roasted chestnuts to be perfection
must b* piping hot —the maid
hands about the bag laid on a sil
ver salvor, and at every cover a
pot of fresh butter is provided.
The gu ’St in turn slip their hand#
into the opening ot the bag. tak
ing therefrom a handful of chest,
nuts, lightly breaking away the
crackling hulls with their fingers.
Then holding the satin-like kernel
in the hand put a bit of but'er on
it with a small silver knife, and
thus eat the nut.
In regard to the bag, two things
must be borne in mind. It must
be made to exclude the air as much
as possible, but the opening must!
he sufficiently large to admit thvj
lisiid easily.
The season of sugar and spice'
and all things nice, including
mince pies and puddings, is at
hand. A recipe fora date pudding,
sent over by a friend now visiting
in Devonshire. England, may come
in quite upon some
occasion, especially as it is easy
to make and quite inexpensive.
Take one-quarter of a pound od
suet, flour and brown sugar (Porf
to Rico.) one pound of dates and
a quarter of a nutmeg, grated,
chop the suet very fine, stone un
cut up th* dates, and mix all the
ingredients well together, moisten
ing with as little water as possible.
I Boil four hours in a buttered dish.
FANNY DART
The Woman Was Drunk.
Gardiner, Me., December 18.—
At an early hour this morning a
house in Randolph, owned by
Amos Maraon, and occupied by n
woman and two children, was
burned, all three of the inmates
being burned to death. The chil
dren were known by the names of
Lillie Folsom, aged seven, and
George Folsom, aged four years.
The woman had given several dif
ferent names, but in n Bible found
in the house was written Mrs. Wil
liam Mcßeady. It is impossible to
obtain facts regarding the cause of
the fire, but from what is known
of the woman’s habits it is proba
ble she was intoxicated and tip
ped over the lamp.
Babes in the Wood.
Waupan, Wis., December 18.—
The bodies of the two Schultz
children, lost last Monday, while
coming from school, were found
yesterday afternoon in a bog two
miles northeast of their home.
They were lying with their faces
to the ground with their hats and
wraps on and with snow under
them, which would indicate that
they had fell after considerable
• snow had fallen.
Many stubborn and aggrava
ting ca-es of rh( umal ism that v. e e
believed to be incurable nnd ac
cepted as life legacies, have yield
ed to Chamberlain’s Pain Balm,
much to the surprise and gratifica
tion of the sufferers. One applica
tion will relieve the pain and suf
fering andj its continued use in
sures an effectual cure, for sale by
Lowry Bros Ouggist.
HALF RATE $2-18
To Atlanta and re
turn by the Southern
Railway Co. Tickets on
sale Dec, 19. Good to
return Dec. 20. only
line. Three First Class
Passenger trains
Three daily.
L°ave East Rome
7.45 a. m. 11.15a.m.
and 9 p, m.
C. A, G.
P. A. Knoxville
T. C. Smith P. A.
Rome Ga.
HOLIDAY EXCURSION RATES
ROMS R R. AND WEP FRN A ATLA TA
R. R. “OLD RFLIARLK ROUTS.’’
Will sell round round trip tick
ets on Dectneber 22, 23,24, 25, «nd
29 and January 1, at oue fare an t
a third, (or 2 cents per mile each
way) for the trip, tickets go~d re
turning until Januarp 3rd 1895.
Three trains] taily bit .vie . R > ne
and Atlanta: leave R 7’40 a.
m.,9:10 a. m., 2:50 p. tn., re
turning. leave Atlanta 8 a. m., 2
p, m., 4p m Two trains dailx b'-
tween Rome and Dalton and Cha
tsnooga, leave Rome 9:10 s. m.
10‘ p. m. Close connection made in
Union depots Atlanta and Chatta
uooga with trains diverging.
We offer you the safest and
boat route, scenery, bed and
equipment unsurpassed. For fur
’her information, call on or write
to
C. E. Harman, G P. A..
Atlanta, Ga.
C. K. Aver. T. A., Rome. Ga.
Carlton Cornwell, foreman of
the Gazette, Middletown, N. J.,
believes that Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy should b? in every home.
He used it a cold and it effect
ed a epiedy cure. He‘says: ‘ It is
indeed a grand remedy, I can r» •
command to all. I have als® seen
it used for whooping cough, with
the bist. result. ’’ 25 and 50 cent
b ittles for sail by Lowry Bros
Duggist.
TAKE
Dr, M. A. THEDFORD
LIVER MEDICINE .
For f
dyspepsia / .fS j Sick on
Indigestion \
jaundice'
Sourness oss of
Stomach Appet/te
None Genuine WiTHOUTTm. Likeness ..nd
Signature ofM.A.Theoforo q.m FrontOf
Each Wrapper. M.A.Theoford Meo.@
Z •■J Rome.ga.
Christmas Cocenes
409 BROAD ST.
Santa Clause will make his headquartersfar
Oranges, Apples, Nutsand candies at our
store
And Mrs Sant? Clause could not do better
than emulate her husband’s example for Cit
ron, Raisons, currents, Jams Jellies Preserves,
Pickles, and Can-Goods-world-without-end
L ADEMPSY
409 Broad St. —Mitchells old StandL.
se
NEW LUNCH ROOM.
♦.HOT MEALS AT ALL HOURS..-
Fresh C> sters, Fish, and Game ail
Seived on short Notice.
Win Chinnick, Propr
219EroadSt Rome Ga
• I
Open at all hours .
-t:: inw -u~r iri—l « tiirii ■!< i f—l ————L
j. c. McClure & co.
DEALERS IX
JELLICO AND ALABAMA,'*
Steam and Domestic
(COAL*
At Lowest Prices ? 1
OFFICEJAND YARD AT‘ROME:CITY MIL
TELEPHONE NO. 27.
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TREVITT&JOHNSOK
206 BROAD STREET,
PRESCRIPTION
DRTJGFGPISTSa
Agents for Mouson’s Imports
Perfumes,
TREVITT& JOHNSOIT
1 he Lead ng Prescrotion D r u£zo’’ c t° ot f
Paul Re se has cha geof the Prescriptions
Department, o -f q- * +
«! BhOlfflM tOHffi
MANUFACTVRERS AND DEALERS IN
Mln and Graaiia, MoHments, Coning, W rtf’
Wrorgill Iron Fencing Lawn Vacos, Faimiaiis 1
HarOrd.ir Whhf You Want and Get What You ©rderv
S HEM3TREE" r Mgr, ChattanoogaTessnfe,
111& Market Streets.
A. J. BANKSTON General Agent
Ringgold Georgia
THE <EE LY INSTTUTE I
Formally located at Dalton, Ga., haa removed-tc
where it will lemain permeiu tly. The Company has r«4K
ed a commodious and couvieutly arranged
ruilee north of ihe city, on il e Fummerviire
adapted to th» requirements of a private iuafitute;
every p >.-pihle ccmfoit i.nd convieuce will ba Bttfg&adS Qsiff'l
the hem fit c-f tho-e under treatment. Parties d
er information, address,
The keely Institute;, fl
P. O. ’'rawer, 348. ROME GEO .GIAL,
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