The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, December 23, 1894, Image 5

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IT CURES lagrippe. Multitude* of people in ffe needless pain and risk from the Grippe, directly or indi rectly; but none do this who use a remedy for theee dread ed scourge DR. KISS'S ROYAL G’RMETEURER It cures the G. ippe promptly, pleasantly, mfelv, completely, and UNFAILINGLY. It is the IDEAL Remedy for this trouble—pleasant to take as lemonade, and harmless in ev ery case —to young and old, hiale aiid female, in auf and all condi tions. While curring the Grippe it acts as a perfect NE VK RESTO RATIVE and GENERAL INVIG ORBTOR, strengthening the sys tem and completely removing from it all EFEECTSOF LAGRIPPE. For COLDS and LUNG TROUB LES of all kinds it has no eape rior. Ail druggi t. $1.0r6 for $5. Jfew package, taige bottle, 108 DOSES ONE DOLUW. You r > daily | meals | can do you no good when V your stomach and digestion are out of order! The food % you eat does not make so much difference as the way it * is digested-. When in health ’ you can eat almost anything, <' x but when sick the most deli- A cate dishes cause disgust! Brown’s Iron Bitte is the best remedy for .stomach Vx troubles and indigestion you can take. It has been tried and proven for y many years. It will surely cure you. Bro yl’s Iron Bitters does not gy injure the teeth or cause constin*- tion, as all other iron medicines do. If your stomach troubles you, it’s Brown's iron Bitters you need S Do not try it as an experiment wC merely, tor many, many sufferers have told us of dyspepsia cured — Jg health restored— you need not doubt > The Genuine has the Crossed Red Id ties on the wrapper. AU Druggists and General Storekeepers sell it. But get the genuine— Brown Chemical C;>., Baltimore, Md. txasj ' jLt J route is THE DIRECT LINE TO TEXAS'^™.-SOUTH WEST A tS THE SHORTEST LINE TC ggi .t ’ SOUTHERN TEXAS. ,«! i ’e 15 THE ONLY LINE TO TEXAS M 9 | ; ALL UNDER one management. ■ ISTHE ONLY LINE GIVING CHOICE fe OF ROUTES VIA SHREVEPORT ■ g ORviaHEWORLEANS. ■ IS EQUIPPEDWITH SOLID VESTIBUIED W M TRAINSTONEWORLEANSANDWITH M W? THROUGH SLEEPERS ATLANTAANC fe C BIRMINGHAM To SHREVEPORT. M C- OSE CONNECTION AT EITHER POINT M WITH THROUGH SERVICE OF TEXASUNES OUR RATES ASLOWAS ANY! Ullv/rMruiCdserrwcWfeSS Ai 1 ; T - E O’V-PASSMAQEMTREAWIK)USE Eli ATTANOOG At “*“■'TUrt im.PKSHAKNT 20051 ?.’AH.B!RMINGUAM.AIA. •-C.RINEARSON G.P.A. CIHCHWtATI.Q w<iei foity, Quickly, Permanently Restored. B’ FJ!" run Los ‘ Manhood. < ureovreaknoaoeo, Nor-.ou. cw«, t y i a: 'I “IJ the evil* from oarlj or Inter ex ' 'eresultn o’ overwork, worry, aickne** toer . 1111 Btr£!l Sth, tone and development giver tner . ,rfr ? n ~r portion of tho body, improve and* ' l ’ n ‘”liat‘Ty se»n fr<nn thefirst box. Thau* beer '",y' r3 “f praise on filein onroflSce. Cat <1 in vent pocket. Sent by mail to anj me,,. ‘’“receipt of price. One month'* treat Writ A lchb '>x. Price Si .00, ff boxes, (5.0 U will kLd t iarantee to refund money if not curst! ' us lor tho Genuine. Circulars i'rea. $2.18 to Atlanta and return Via, Western & tlar »tic Dec, 19thgood fuming, until Dec. 2 0th 94. CHRISTMAS MENUS What Rome Hotels Will Give Their Guests Christmas day. In Rome there is located two of the best hotels and cleverest pro prietors in th? w.iol- South—the Armstrong *nd Cent ml Hotel. It is always e <-nt with ho tel keep? xa,,» th* -»est Christ ma menu. ->nr| th»:r efforts usu iill\ result., iri a long and tedious bill of fare that most people can not read, and after you order are nev r certain as to just what you j are eating. But Dr. Marshall of the Arm strong, and Mr. Gomez, of the Central, present to the Upstlej: of Rome readers today moi,us for next Tuesday that are models. The person who partakes of either will be assured of a fine dinner and will nbt pet tangled up in foreign names. The Armstrong is as follows: Lynn haven* Salted Almon4s Consonme Imperial Rad Snapper Igg Sance Saratoga Cnips C*lery Onion* Radishes Prin e Sirloin Reef Drip Gravy Toung Turkeywith Dreettng Cranberry Jel > < iposnin (Va., Stj waihcd Potatoes, Oyster Bay Asparagus French Paas Baked .Potatoes, Par' .tips Orange he Broil Quail on Toast with Cress Lettuce Mayonnaise'S! Lobster Orange -Short cake Mince Pie, Pine Apple Ice cream PL wine Jeby. AssL Fancy fake FlilUT Crack# r Chiens anlßusons Coffee The Cent ds bill of fare is as follows: oysters celery Mixed Tickles Quoen’Olives Ribs of prime Tennessee Beef Drip Gravy Young Ap.i'" ‘rance Turkev Willi Dressing Cranberry Sauce chicken Salad Lobster Salad Baked B ins cream Potatoes eanuic* Yanis St,awedT-matoes Belled Rice Sweer < >rr Amlxosia Mince Pie Apple Pi- .Vanilla Ice cream chocolate caks Fruit cake Jelly as Lemon Gelatine Mixti-d null Fruits Layer F-.-h cream etiee*. Water ci .; ■' rs ♦offiiW Milk fox 11 you dice out on Christina ■‘ay, surtilv »’• u cauuot find a mor» tempting nitHju than either of thus given . Chiiiitici- f Wilkie’s res taurants will pr-seut s.ilendid bil of fares on th:| dav. and hes who have «n‘y a short i m tt huger over their wieals. win find them all h* deki rer. There is good re.\ «>ii forth - pop ularity of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Darts & Buzard,of Wes’ Monterey,Clarion C>P , ravs: •‘lt h»e cured people that our p'ny siciaus couLu »do nothing fbr. W< ppi-suaded tlietEC t > try t bottle of LhaaiberlHiii’s Couzh Reniedv am! they now recommend it W'th th< rest of us ’’ and 50 cent bottie t<>r sail by. Lowry Bros. Druggist. PERLES STOFFREGECN SCcCESSOR TO JklMisos Bros, BROAD STREET, ROME, GA Deals in bakery products of ev ery description He|hafi for the hol iday season, splendid resources 'or supplying the heavy demand for Bread, Cakes, ec.n feet ions. Pas try, of all kinds temge, tarts, pies, fruits, nuts and other sab«t-«ntinl ami fancies, ether from his iresl and crisp daily stock of to special order Give him a trial Everything Bfdd at "bard time” prices. JERMETEUR CURES LA GRIPPE Mr. Andrew Keck, of Keck & Bacon, leading dry goods dealers of Evansville, Ind., write 0 : “ 7 was taken with ‘grip’ and at the sol icitation of a friend used Royal Germeteur and do not hesitate t< say that it is a wonderful remedy. In two days 1 was able to make my spring trip to New h ork. I was al so troubled with night swea s and since using Germeteur have es caped that also. I find it a splen did appetizer and keep a bottle ii my room at all times. ’ Large bottle —doses. $ 1.00: six for $5.00. Sold by sllDruggists. Get in the rush and go to W. H. Coker & Co for your toys. Big assortment, low prices THE HUSTLt 13'S I1 ■ UNDAY DECE’MBtK. 23 I oh- A PLEASING PROGRAM Put On at Wyatts Chapel Las Thursday Evening. Ibe entertaiuniHut given by the Loyal Temperance Legion at Wyatts Chape) in East Rome Thurs day Dec. 20, diew a large crowd. All the st-att were rapidly filled and a number of extra seats were re quired before all were accomodat ed. The opening pie;e wu a flag march given by th? children, given in a most spirited and very effbC 'iV'DiHinie. by a score or mors ol b-jy# aud girls, each wearing a pretty badge of the order and all carrying banners with eppropiatt inscription and symbols. The pro J esßuu was headed by two bonnie maidens bearing two large banners of white and b ue with inscriptions in g»ld. The younger children ca-rird small banners with the let ters L G. L gleamiug against the back ground of blue. They march ed and countermarched singing the glad refraia: •‘Joyful 1* tbe«vo< we »inK’’ Hating every *vil thing, Loyiug all the po eand true, Only good wt v illpursue The pageant w< an inspiring one aod was entbusiaatis'ily ap plsmle ’<. The addresses recitation, read ings and music were all appropri ate and credit, hie, wd well re ceived . The remarks of Rev. A. A. Till ey we-e orginal, sanest and alto gather in keeping with the higl character and r tinly bearing of 't’ taler led young pastor ot the | E Rome Missies who has al • re i-.'v taken hold of his work here in a aimer which lietokens suc cess. Mrs. McKinzie an-' rt-. Collins, anti their co-wo'Ki rs ire to be con .lendoc for their untiring “f --fi-i-ts n >i:s; th seeds o. T-cu .u-ranc 'ainoier the young . eopleof ' E:.‘l Rom-*. ’ The follow iig is the-program of : i’hur.-'.lay evenings entertainment. FROGRAV 'T' • Open " prayer, ■ y Rev. A, A. Tilly. Recitation —“B !!'■ s Ro.-e’ by Bertha Pullen. Reading—A Serial Class, by Taylor. Address —by Rev nice Harris. Recit.iden —“N s Victory,” by Miss Ollie C’B r ’. Song—“ Save my B-o’ to-night’ Recitation —Fred Hanson. Address —Lev A. A . 'lilley. ■ - -■ ..""j A LONG J”l ih i.i.DED Two men Tramp 1,3 H Miles on a- Wager. Jacksonville, Fla., December2l. —L. S. Tinker and S. F. Jennings of Rochester, N. Y., arrived at raHahassee about noon today. They walked from Rochester to Tallahassee for a purse of SSOO. They left Rochester October 2nd and were to r°ach 1 allahassee- De cember 25, so they have won the wager with five days to spare. They made 1,871 miles in 08 walking days, having rested fifteen days on the route. They started with $2 each. They were not to carry a watch or sleep in a hotel. They were to make their way as best they could and were to ride only in wagons going their way. Thev role only fifteen miles of the entire distance. They came via Pittsburg, \\ heel ing, Mount Sterling, Harriman, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Americus and Thomasville. Tinker is a drug gist ai.d Jennings a teacher. They were treated fairly well on their way. but found more hospitality in Tennessee ami South Georgia than in the other states. Both are young men and are in excellent health. Os the young ladies who will r - turn for Christmas in Centre Misses Ada Smith and Charlcie Cardon will come in from Rome today. They have been attending the famous Shorter College sim e September. —Coesa River News. Many stubborn and ting cases of rheumatism that were believt-d to be incurable nml ac cepted as life legacies, have yield ed to Chamberlain’s Pam Balm, much to the surprise and gratifica tion of the sufferers. One applica tion will relieve the pain and suf ft n >e and? its continued use in sur--0 an > lf< c’unl cure. f„r -ale bv Lowbius Mu,igia\ HALF 3 \T E $2-13 To Atlanta an I »e --turn by the Southern Railway Co. Tickets 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, |Eenf coler G. I P. A. Knoxville T. C. Smith P. A. Rome Ga. R» HOL’DAY EXCURSION RATES —— 4,,,' ROME R. R. AND WEf-FRN A A TLA TA R. R. “OLD RELIABLE ROUTE.” Will sell round round trip tick ets on Decmeber 22, 23,24, 25, and 29 and January 1, at one fare ami a third, (or 2cents per mile each way) for the t p, tickets go-d re turning unci! Januarp3rd 1895. Three trams’diiily betwee Rome ami Atlanta: lenve Rime 7:40 a. ro.. 9:10 a. in., 2:50 p. m„ re turning. leave Atlanta 8 a. m., 2 p, m. , 4 p m. Two trams daily be tween Rome ami D ilton and Cha t-anooga. leave Rome 9:10 a. m. ’ I'r p. m. Close coufiectioti made in I Union <'-",>ots Atlant, i and ..hat’a noogu with tneins diveruing. We ofl'er vou the safest and best rou'e. set io* , r-uid l>ed and equipnmn imsurpasse I■ F->r fur thor information, call on or write C. E. Harman, G p. A.. ' AJ' : ' nt a, (ia C . K. Aver. T. A., Rome I.a Carlton Cornwe! ton man ot the Gazette. Middletown, N. J., believes thatChemben. o - C< ugh Remedy si ul<l I- m every borne. H° ’J di’ t\,r a cold ami it elf ct ed a speedy cure, lie ’° ■ vs: *’lt is indeed a grand remedy, I can re. comm-.'nd to all. I have also seen it u°ed for wb oning c High, with the b sr resuff 25 and 50 u- nt bottles fo r e. by Lowiy Bros Duggist. Highest Pat. Flour. $ 1.60, Marris c. Bro. VANDERBUILT UNTVF. P.SJTY GLEFCi UT. Seats(Oa’y $1) going rapidl th : - promises to be the fashion? ■ I ,'e win-. >f e season. Call now. for. ate at, Yeiser. ‘‘Orange Blossom” removes all obstructions and crea ks a healthy, natural flow of all secretions. Sold fay D. W. Curry. Wanted:—l wish to buy fifty good S’ Toilg OXeii. Arn wiliiug to pay a fair pric* for the same. Call or address. G. B. Holder, Rome Ga. Don't you think an elegant box of cigars would please your hus band, brother or son for Christmas? T- <k J “Specials” are without question, the best nicKle cigar in Rome. They are pure Havana and testimonials from best smokers in Rome furnished on application. Trevitt <fc Johnson. When you want to buy harness and strap work and buy them ;heapand strong. Cail >n J. S. Henderson the Reliable Harness Ma ker- 234 Broad St. Highest Market price paid for Hides & Peits, J. S. HFNDERSON. MAGNETIC NERVINE ■T-r-y- Ih pnaranteed to cur* Nervous Prostra* / -a'Ai EoK 9 \ tion. Fits, Dizzl neaa, Headache, aP Neuralgia and ln in v somnia. Groat bx z -/ kJ* - J cwmm* in tho use of to bacco. opium, alcohol 7 r ''v Li othor dirw xV, tions bringing on De BEFORE: - AFTER- bUjty, J.KJE i rroota all loaaea in either «ex, renews vitality i.ndHtrenath to both the muacular and nerwjuw «yatem, ones up the brain, builds the floah.briaga refroah- Inc 11(4*0. and restore* health and liappinooa to the "ftwer. A moith-. treatment In nlaiß pack a «j b, m"l toany addre<~, SI.W Mr box; « for 85.U0.W1U reerr VJO order ai.e a Written Cuaranttent< -iroor refund the money. Circular* tree. Guarau**** M«n*d r hy o ir aa«*’ , »‘ Fire Cracker’s 2c pr Pack Lanham & Son. J H!K KINK, FreaUoßt T. J. Simpson,Acting Cashier W- P. SIMPSON, Vice preshlfiut Merchants National Bank OF ROME GA- INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS All ac 3omnillations Consistent with S.iL B.i i sin* Ex— .ended our Customers TREVITT I Jl)IIF> i 1.1. Mffl-k The Prescription Druggist are husHing things in the fancy Druggist. Sundries. They r.cognize no Competition in the perfume line. Because they have the goods t ) meet the demand and are satisfied with asc CoHon profit on their goods. If you know your friendsand you appreciate favor call on above firms Ckislnias Groceries 409 BROAD ST. Santa Clause will make his headquarters for Oranges, Apples, Nuts and candies at our store And Mrs Sant’ Clause could not do better than emulate her husband’s example for Cit ron, Raisons, currents, Jams Jel'ies Preserves, Pickles, and Can-Goods-world-without-end L ADEMPSY 409 Broad St. —Mitchells old Stand. NEW LUNCH’ROOM. = +.HOT MEALSA 1 ALL HOURS-,- Fresh Oysters, Fish, and Game ail Se ved on short Notice. Win Chinnick, I’ropr 219 Broad St Rome Ga. Open at all hcu s J. C. McCLURE & CO. DExILERS UN JELLICO AND ALABAMA, Steam and Domestic fGOAL* At Lowest Prices OFFICE AND YARD AT JROME CITY MIL LS TELEPHONE NO. 27. COAL I COAL I A !.L GRAPES- ROME COAL CO. YJ RD Qpcah3 Avp tOWMt Prlcc# $ Henr v g. smith, Mav IrtLlVflUuUllu nVG.j inßome jj. H.King Weigher. ’ BRICKKILNS LIME KILNS HAIR AND SAND We can furnish fresh Lime in large quanities burned from our own Kilns on short notice. Brick. Lime, Hair and Sand always on hand GJ-eorjie W. Trammell Fourth Ward Brick Yards,