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THE HOSTLER OF HOME
Becona-clasu Mali Matter,
PHIL G. BYRD,
JOHN C. REESE J <IIY
\ EJ'IIUR
daily and Sunday.
10 Mats *■ we*k or $5 00 per annuo
•NLT OFFICIAL ORGAN
of the city of Rome, and Floyd, the
couittv ' of Georarl a.
China's citizen—ship is about as
fleet as her men of-war, when a
Jap comes in sight.
Ths Atlanta Commercial will
s ion be a year old. Atlanta should
feel proud of Blackburn’s yearling.
Coroners may pray, but it is
safe to say that they never pray to
be deliverered from sudden death.
The Chief of Police of Chicago
h’as issued orders that no more
prize fights be allowed in thatcity.
Editor Stovall suggests that
Kolb might issue a certificate o'
election to Dr. Felton.—Albany
Herald.
Chinese soldies •'»ust halt the
Japanes with a halt 'hat is halt—
they wont roost in a hundred miles
of a Japanes scout.
Emperor William, has composed
a song —now let him compose the
German Socialists and wring a
wroyalty out of them.
The fellow’ who clains that die
“owes every thing to his wife,”
generally has his property in her
nam' and owes every body intown.
At times when you are wondar
ing what on earth some queer dev
il is living for, you should thank
heaven that yon are not a mind
reader.
Grover has left the Whitehouse
to the cars of the Sentry Box and
is now pie rooting around among
Ben Tillman’s Palmetto brand or
chards.
Love cannot die —some times a
fellow may love his wife less, but
in that case he is sure to love him
self more, and kinder average it
up as he goes along.
The Americus Times Recorder
will bec.imean afternoon p >per af
ter January Ist. Thats the lick
Brother Myrick, give your readers
“todays news today.”
The Chattaneoga Evening News
isoueof’ho finest afternoon pa
pers iu the South, with its new
news servics the News has taken
on a metropolitan appearance.
• ■
T?n murders in one year in Ogle
throp* county is a record.
Nearly all of these were assassina
tions and grew out of quarrels be
tween negroes.—Walton News.
Gov. Atkinson has pardoned
John IL Martin, <>f Jackson coun
ty. who was convicted of malicious
mischief and who since his impris
onment has become totally blind.
Some one has even been so heart
ess as to aver that the blonde is
ight-headed.—All>any Herald.
Doublets the same heartless in
dividual would apply the same re
mark to the engine of a night ex
press.
A poor woman was talking to a
visitor about her various ailments
and how the doctor had prescribed
for her “sluggish liver.” “What
beats me,” she remarked, “is how
them slugs get inside the liver. ”
CiWhoun Times.
The Sugar Trust’s private lob
by has reappeared at Washington .
D*os the Trust fear another specu
lative Senatorial strike? Or is the
party uneasy over the
' i - 'it
ln.it on the late test vote?
China is as “short” on patriot
ism ns she is “long” on cowardly
citizenship.
Li Hung Chang is paw>ag the
•a'tb because the Ch'nes armies
have no railroads Think of that
and wonder hew old Li ever es
kaped the fool ki ler. Thinks a
a earn engine could do I he running
O' hie brave skejdudlin Bow and
srrow’ warriors.
The “Mosquitoes” are reported
t > have abandoned their claim to
sovereignty in the Mosquito coun
try, Nicaragua, held under treaty
of Managau. This is a sure sign of
cold weather. Is takes quite a
freeze out to rout the mosquitoes.
—Macon Telegraph.
The city fathers of Augusta aro
a hard-hearted set. They have re
fused to grant a petition to allow
the discharge of fire-works on the
streets of Augusta, during Christ
mas. All of them ought to be made
to be boys during Christmas.—
Columbus Ledger.
A negro won a dollar at Adam’s
station Saturday night by eating a
whole ham at one sitting. He af
terward left happy, notwithstand
ing the ham was raw.—Chattooga
News.
The walking smoked house. A
“reguler son of Ham,”
Th* Waycru«B Evening Herald
continues tc attack the memory of
Joe Brown. All the same after the
place tha 1 knew the Herald once
shall know it no more forever, Joe
Brcwn’s fame will be gaining lus
ter and brightness in the temple of
Fame.
With the District-Attorney mov
ing for the trial of the indicted po
lice captains and sergeants and
Supt. Byrnes preferring charges
against others, and the Lexow com
mittee arranging its climax, it
looks as though Justice were to
have her inning with Tamany at
last.
Serious reports of brutal pun
ishment put on convicts at differ
ent camps throughout the State,
forces one to the conviction that
the State of Georgia should man
age its own law breakers.—Augus
ta News.
That’s what! Put them to ivork
making roads for the “unketched.”
The N j w York World says’
Senator Butler, of S >uth Caro
lina. who retires to make way for
Tillman, is the handsomest and
one of the most polished men in
Congreßs. It has been said of him
that he would fan a lady or fight a
diml with equal grace, and it is
certain that he is that very flower of
Southern chivalry—daring, vain,
proud and punctilious. Altogether
he is one of the last of the
cavaliers.
Robeft Louis Stevenson was not
only the most lovable of recant
English uoveli&ts, as the West
minster Gazette of yesterday calls
him, but he was the greatest mas
ter of the Saxon English in his
generation, William Morris not
excepted. For the Eng
lish of Mor ■ isjofteu purer than
that of Shakespeare, the Strain on
the writer to make itio is alwav
apparent, while it seemed as nat
ural for Stevenson to writs strong
and simple Saxon as it is for a
child tc talke it.
BEWARE OF OINTMENTS FOR CA
TAKRII THATCONTAIN MERCURY
as mercury will surely destroy th
sense of smell and completely de
range the whole system when en
ering it through the mucous sur
faces. Such articles should never
be used except on prescriptions
from reputable physicians, as the
damage they will do is ten fold to
the good you can possibly derive
from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure
manufactured by F. J. Cheney &
Co,, Toledo, 0., contains no mer
cury, and is niKen internally, act
ing directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system
In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be
sure you get the genuine. It is
taken internally and is made in
Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney &
Co. Testimonials free
Sold by Druggists, price 75c
perbottlej
THE HUSTLER OF ROME,THURSDAY DECEMBFR 20 18P4
TEACHERS ELECTED
North Rome Selects Its Teachers
for Next Tear.
Last week the Board of Educa
tion of North Rome held a meet
ing for the purpose of electing
teachers for the Public School the
ensuing ye ir.
The election of a principal and
A sislant teachers was postponed
u»til the next meeting, which
takes place on the 28th iust.
The fellowing bright young la
dies were elected as teachers: Miss
Lillie Williamson, Miss Edith
Rawlins, Miss Bessie Williamson
and Miss Mamie White.
DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED
By local applications as they
cannot reach the diseased portion
of the ear. There is only one way
to cure deafness, and that is by
constitutional remedies. Deafness
is caused by an
of the mucous lining of the Eus
tachian Tube. When this tube is
inflamed you have a rumbling
sound or imperfect hearing, and
when it is entirely closed, Deaf
ness is the result, and unless the
inflammation can be taken out and
this tube restored to its normal
condition, hearing will be destroy
d forever; nine cases out of ten
are caused by catarrh, which is
nothing but an inflamed condition
of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dol
lars for any case of Deafness (caus
ed by catarrh) that cannot be
cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
Send for circular; free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo,
Ohio.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cantrell
have moved to Rom* where they
will hereafter reside. I' is a mat
ter of great regret to the people of
this community that they have
moved away. Mr. Cantrell is erec
ting a handsome residence *n his
property in South Rone.—Cal
houn Times.
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BLOSSOM
Is as safe and hr.-mless as a flaz
seed poultice. A.
tice, drawing out fever ar dpait,
and curing al? diseases peculiar
to ladies.
“Orange Blost >n” is a pas
tile, easily used at any time; «
is applied right to the parts
Every lady con treat herseli
with it.
Mailed to -any address upon re
ceipt of si. Dr. J. A. McGill & Co.
4 Panorama Place, Chicago, 111.
Sold by
D, W. Curry Druggist.
TAKE
Dr, M. A. THEDFORD
LIVER MEDICINE .
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dyspepsia I Sick or
Indigestion \Nervous-
Bu/ousness \ jfeOKgFk /
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DOURNESS OF
STOMACH yy' Appetite
None Genuine Without Th» Likeness..no
Signature orM A.Thedford on FrontOf
Sack Wrapper. M.A.Thmford Med (£■
homk.ga.
Wfiat Nerve Berries
have done for others
wil * do
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and Permanently Restored, som day 7
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which Ib«h / opium and liquor,
no inntatiorr insist .upon hkvl-g the
iMerVe Bernf**? no Conven-
Docket phZ* F * C P’ ient to carr >' 1,1 ’est
treatment l is m<l P< ‘ r ? ox ' s,x one full
T?r, I ?. e 2 t ' . 'I? ■ *“ '■"anleetl to t u re an t raar
hv n °-i kupl y°ur druggist we will send them
by mail, jpon receipt of price, is plain
AMI.HICAN nk.OK Al. < 0., Cluclnnali. O.
For sale by J T.
Crouch, &Co.RomeGa
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THE BIGGEST THING AT ROM
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Soii Oak Suit, $20,00, Oak Tabla, $2,50
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J ft Rattan Rooker, $2.00,
Ration Seat Chair, 40c. IMHBBBIIBjo
1-lAMarble Bureau, $4.50.
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Oak Chevalle Dresser, Bevel
‘l Oak Dresser, Beval Glass Glass, 18x10,
22x24, $7.50
Marble Top Dresser, $6.00 J J/I Llß|l II
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Crib , SI.OO
Centra Table, 75c.
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I ill 11 J > 7 A
Wood Top Bureau $3 50™^,
C3Largo Rocker. »]. 50 Centra Table, $1.25
THE ABOVE SHOWS ONLY A FEW OF OUR THOUSAND BARGAINS
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Carpets, Furniture Undertaking Rome, Ga.