The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, December 19, 1894, Image 5

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FOR WOMAN FOLKS toilet hints. proper respect for one’e hair makes two stiff bnstln brushes a necessity. The women whose ambi tion is to huv« hot locks positive ly satiny, parts them in the mid dle and brushes both sides vig oroufdy at once. Why this meth od is superior to the old one of guccessive brushing is hard to say, but it is so regarded at present. Women who want 'ogrowp'amp ehould sat cereals, potatoes, plenty c f bread and belter, olive oil on salads, vegetables, and ss much cream and milk as possible. Waler jsfattening. So is sleep. Long eyelashes are guaranteed to the woman who rubs vaseline into them every night. Vaseline will also help the growth of the eyebrows, and even those utisight ly hollcws !©n each side es the forehead may eventually be fL'ed up by the constant use of the grea sy substance. To prevent the lips from chap ping, they should be rubbed with a little cream before going into the air. The habit of biting the lip’ is the cause of great deal es un sightly dryness and harshness. HELPFUL THUTGHTS FOR THE DAY. The number of women who have named idleness love who have call •d an attack of the blues a broken heart and who have mistaken a sluggish liver for deep rootad hatred of life is legion. There are enough real peaeiwrsts and enough real sorrow without inor*asiag the number through msre want of work and exercise. Some day whan the higher edu cation and other agencies have made all women sensible, Christ mas shopping will fall into inno cuous desuetude. They will send gifts thoughtfully, at times which , have individual significance—such . as birthdays. At Christmas they , will send good wishes. You might he a sensible woman even now. From the time when the ant and ; the cricket held their edifying con- ( versation thrift and common sence have been allied to priggish ness and selfishness. It is enough to make any person of fine feelings extravagant and careless. At any rate, the extravagant and ’careless ( may solace themselves by the re flection that the opposite virtues have counterbalancing vices. Do not disdain the rude and ill tempered person. He is really a valuable member of society —a continual warning to others. Give him the re»pect his services de mand. There is one reason why a wise woman never tells even her best friend what “he” says, writes and does. She knows that in the course of time her best friend may be come “her” to him, and verifica tions might be in order. THE DOCTOR’S ADVICE. Will you kindly tell me what to do for intestinal dyspepeia? Get some pepsin and pancrea tine tablets, each tablet contain ing two grains of the former and three grains of tho latter, and take one after each meal. Can a person seventeen years of age prevent hair from turning gray? No. Will you kindly publish in your medical column a remedy for boils '—something that will prevent more from coming out? Sulphide of calcium is a very good remedy; a one-fifth-grain pill should be taken every three hours. Rochelle salts used at the same ■ iinemay also prove beneficial; one dessertspoonfull should be taken in a gobletful of water before breakfast. • Can you give me a remedy for rhumatism in the feet? I am twen- > DUKE Cigarettes bukE°f'DijMAf®| r J OGARETTKjIL V ■by*' »<y-- pil’.i KTk’’ W.Dul-e Sons &Co -J THEAHEPIC .«.H TOBACCO CO.WHi/ ■UCCBMBOR A- »•, J©’ DURHAM, N.C. U. S. A . V i''Jir made from - High Grade Tobacco AND absolutely pure ty-three years of age and lav been troubled for some time. You may obtain relief by taking salicylate of soda in doses of ten grains each, in water, every three hours. Will you have the kindness to repeat the formula for corn salve given in your medical column some timeagb? The salve should be prepared ac cording to the following formula: Salicylic acid, thirty grains. Camphor, five grains. Chloral hydrate, five grains. Simple corate, two drams. I am taking tincture of iron, but find that it produces constipation. How can I correct this? Take a tablespoonful of Rochelle salte in water before breakfast as required. J. F. WHITMYER, M.D. INTERESTING TO WOMEN. One part of the wedding ceremo ny among the Babylonians was very significant. The priest took a thread from the garment of the bride and another from the gar ment of the bridegroom and tied them into a knot, which he gave the bride. This is probably the origin of the modern saying about tying the knot in regard to mar riage. Os 108 candidates for the Lon don School Board, 12 are women including one described as an“ in dependent lady.” Miss Floride Cummingham, a member of the World’s Fair Board of Lady Managers from South Carolina,' in a late address, declared the serfs of Russia and the negroes of the South were free but woman alone remained in civ il bondage. The New. York Woman appears to be about a* vigorous in her search for the old man as any of her predecessors were' if you want to succeed in life dress well. A good appearance iu these days means the battle half won, for a man judge Ly his coat and a woman by het gown, proverbs and all the other old fancies to the contrary. The boots of the time of Louis XIV. were often two feet broad at the top. I have known many positively homely women who were artists where their dresses were concerned. and they have invariably been called beautiful. Miea- Annie Grace Lippincott, daughter of “Grace Greenwood.” has been married to Mr. Herbert Hall Winslow, the dramatist. An English peeress, Lady Car lisle, is training an entire staft of women to take charge of the ground of hei extensive estate in York. Many colored ribbons were worn •n the hair of ladies from 1426 to 15001 Colonel Stars, a bachelor of 40, and editor of a Populist newspaper at Dover, Ky., called the , fe « ar ° h * light,” was recently married to a THE HUSTLER OF ROME. WEDNESDAY TFCMBFR 19 1894 widow lady aged 73 who is the owner of an et late worth not less than $150,C00. There are about 170,000 women in Connecticut. At the recent elec tion less than 2 per cent voted. Carolus Duran, the French por trait painter, is to visit New Yosk this winter to paint a picture <f Mrs. George Gould. The Queen of Saxony maintains three eminent doctors, whose sole duties are to attend to the ailments of the suffering poor. Mrs. Masenberg, president of the Pioneer Club, London’s “New Woman” organization, is a blue ribboner, and has forbidden alco hoi in any of its alluring forms, but there is in the handsome club house a finely appointed smoking room that is said to be enjoyed by j most of the Pieneers. The Prince Regent of Bavaria gives presents on his anniversary day, instead of receiving them. His last gift was 100 bottles of diptheria serum for the Hospital for the Poor Children at Munich. Buckram was at first any sort of cloth stiffened with gum. WwEr Valuable testimony from PROF GENTRY. the well known and p opular proprietor of Prof. Gen y’e EQUINE AND CANINE PARADOX. The most remark table collectio and exhibition of Educated and Performing Dogs and Ponies now on the road . We value Prof. Gentry’s opinion very highly, as we consider him very competent authority on the sub let being the most successful and experienced trainer in this couu try. FOR STO JKMEN OR HORSEMEN I have had a very extensive ex perience in the training and care of stock especially horses and profess to know what is required to main tain them in thrif Qhealthaud good condition, particulary where they are confined and stallfed end do not have the benefit of pasturage or good food. 1 have examined and havebeen made familiar with the constituents of Mansfield’s Magic Food and I am convinced that it is a pure, safe and reliable vegetable remedy for conditioning stock and as an evidence of the same lam now using it among my valuable troupe of Educated Ponies, believ ing that it will do what is claimed for it. PROF. H. B. GENTRY . O. M- HIPPS &BRO . Mer chants, POWDER SPRINGS GA., says: “After giving Magic Food a thorough trial on our stock wo can recommend it as being a certain and most reliable remedy for the cure and prevention of diseases in stock It does all that is claimed for it. AND SHOULD BEUSED BY ALL STOCK RAISERS. Magic Food is sold by L. A. Lloyd & Uo and Johnson & Watturs, Rome Ga. Holloway the toy mose is with W. H. Coker & Co. Don’t buy un til you see him. Our toys well bought and we sell »hem cheap. W. H. Coker & Co. 21 Broad St. “Orange Blossom” removes all obstructions and creases a healthy, natural flow of all secretions. Sold by D. W. Curry. Latest and best in shoes at cost at S. N. Kuttner. AS? IISHm wl V Pwl Jr Was f f Ml / I r I Wh JL v xLr _adies Beaulilullv Jrlmmed, Wide SWEE, Latest STYLE Capes Worth $4.00 to $ 6,00 at .75. 200 Full sized Heavily Fleeced 10-Quaiter Bed Blankets worth $ i .00 aPair at 25 cents each We have an insufficent number of customers for Misses’ Cloaks— we are overstocked in them, and from this time on we will offer any one of them in stock at what it cost us. Quality right, styles latest. We have sold an enormous number of Novelty Suits during the last sixty days. Have about 30 left. You can Have any one of them at what it cost us. If the merchant’s‘‘at cost” sale is to you a chestnut—Well, it never was and it never will be truthfully said that Bass Bros, & Co. ad vertised anything at cost and at the sales-counter sought to get more than cost for it. Any Mis c es’ Wrap or any Novelty suit in our house you can get At WhatitCost Us. * A new lot cl Ladifes Wraps, just received.prices low. Sixty Child’s Cloaks, beautifully trimmed with Angora Fur. Some of them as low as 90 cents. Ladies Cloaks from Park’s stock worth SIO.OO to $12.00, at $2.00 to $4.00. $500.00 worth of Toys and Holidav Novelties from the Parks stock. Nothing ove cost will be charged for anything in the lot. This class of goods usually brings large profits and when yon get them at retail or wholesale pricesthesaving is prodigious. Supply the want of the little folks at the Parks store 420 Honey Comb Towels, 36 inches long, 18 inches wide, 4c. 90dozen Ladies’ Hose, fast black, sc. 6000 yards wide he ivy Brown sheeting, 4c. 4000 yards Dress Ginghams, atuinn styles, 4 7-2 stew supply of select trunks just received. Whatnb'er fora Christmas present? The fine all-wool Blankets we are selling at $3.50 are worth twice the money. The red and black plaid number has dawned asa rage for making bathrobes. Scores have beea sold for that purpose. Itmeets the requirement to the “Queen’s taste,” and the outlay so ht lo. 150 yards Turkey Red Damask, as long as it lasts, 12 l-2c. 400 pairs Ladies’Real Dongola Shoes, solid at every point, worth $1.75, at SI.OO. We have the best collection of Holiday handkerchiefs ever exhibited in Rome, rang in'’- in price from five dollars down. Their inspection is worth your while. A manufacturer has shipped us 200 dozen beautifully Embroidered White Handkerchiefs. They are seconds but the imperfection is very slight. Worth 20c to 50c, Take your choice at 15 cents. 120 Men’s Gne all-wool Cheviot Suits worth ten dollars cash, our price only $5.00 2000 yards high grade fine count Sea Island, worth 7c., at 5c z\ splendid assortmen t of Colgate's Extracts and other Holiday suggestings among the new arrivals Many of these goods, and hundreds: of other articles offered equally as low, we cculd easily sell for twice the prices asked for them, but we bought them so much under values that we can afford to, and we w li nieet the conditions of 5-cent cottjn. --- - - MILLINERY! NIILLI NERY. Our recent purchase of the Ladies’ Bazaar Co Stock in Atlanta threw into our hand more than three ti mes as much millinery goods as we expected to sell in Rome this season- Could notbuy the other part of the stock without the millinery. Could not avoid buying it, but we can avoid keeping it. See if we don’t. A Ladies Hat that would cost you $2.00 to $3.00 elsewhere, you can buy of us for 75c. to $1.50. We will not carry goods from one season to another. and Hats atour stand 25 B-oad streat. For all othar bir gains, go to either our old store or the Parks & Co. Store. Cloaks Capes—Capes, Cloaks for everybody. Come and see us. Bass Bros St Co. Broad Street!, It ONIE GEA_.