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CURES
lagrippe.
Multitudes of people b u ff e
nffdhßspsin Bid rbktnn
the Grippe, directly or indi
rectly ; but. none do this who
use u >< tuedy for these dr ail
ed scourge
OR. KING’S
ROYAL GERMETEURER
It cures the Grippe promptly,
pleasantly, eafelv, 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, male
and female, in any and all condi
tions. While curring the Grippe it
acts as a perfect NE VE RESTO
RATIVE and GENERAL INVIG
ORBTOR, strengthening the sys
tem and completely removing from
it all
EFEECTS OF LAGRIPPE.
For COLDS and LUNG TROUB
LES of all kinds it has no supe
nor. All druggi t, $1.0r6 for $5.
New package, large hottie.
108 DOSES ONE DOLLAR.
|Of I
lallI all I
I Fevers |
the worst and most Kg
A serious is Dengue or break- M
as bone fever. Called “break
bone” because one’s bones |||
H are not* only racked with
pain, but feel as if they were
K tightly held, as by a vice.
At times one feels that the |||
pain is almost unbearable,
■ and many are brought to jfej
■ Death’s door by the terrible Ita
31 prostration which follows
this grievous complaint. *'
All persons should know gw
■ that
| Brown’s B
I Iron E
I Bitters 1
■ is the one medicine
which relieves this extreme ng
M weakness and brings the B
S 5 patient back to sound health
M by it’s well-known medicinal
fl qualities. From the first
bottle the improvement is Ki
marked and permanent re- H?’
St covery is but a matter of a g■ ■
M short period.
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Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored.
MAGNETIC nervine ten guarantee to
ILost Manhood. Curee weaknesses, Ner-. ous
■oeouity and all the evils from earlj or later ex
?* saeß .tne results of overwork, worry, sickness,
ere. Bull strength, tone and development giver
A’ ry " r W’ or portion of the body. Impreve
“’“Pt immediately seen from the first box. Theue
,". of letters of praise on file in our office. Can
. parried in vest pocket. Sent by mail to any
r ®? 8 °n receipt of price. One month’s treat-
W.itkl” 5?‘ ’** b° x ' Pr‘ cl ’ 41.00,0-boxes, >5.00, with
v. Ji. n Guarantee to refund money if not cured
*** to us for the Genuine. Circulars Free.
COKE CHEAPER THAN COAL
Ve have a large supply of coke
hand which w will sell very
•heap. 11 ig butter than coal for us®
stoves. Apply to Rome Gan
jl ght Co., near Post Office.
HI HENRY’S MINSTRELS.
will be in Rome on the Night of
December Slst.
The following, from the Nash
ville American, puts the public on
notice that Hi Henry’s minstrels
have lost none of the snap and fun
which has made the name of t e
aggregation of black faced artists
famouse, for years.
“Hi Henry’s Minstrels came at a
time when there had been a damp
er thrown on minstrelsy by new
minstrel companies by the previ
ous appearance of the rottenest.
company that ever struck t i
neck of the woods. Despite this
the company drew a good house
and played to satisfatory business.
The company proved one entitled
to the support of the minstrelsy
loving people.
There are a number of new and!
very bright songs by capable and I
pleasing voices and many of the I
stories are funny. The opening!
scene has a background suggested
by the World’s Fair, a view of the
Grand Basin and a part of the
Court of Honor.
As an interlude a magic lantern
throws on the scene a number of
pictures portraying a tour around
the world, the whole occupying ten
minutes and depictinjpscenes from
New York across the Atlantic, on
around to San Francisco, and by
train to Chicago, where the fair is
taken in by a number of fine pict
ures of scenes and buildings there.
The after part consists of the
usual line of specialties, and closes
with a series of living pictures,
representing classic marble statua
ry. The entertainment is one that
deserves patronage, and the mati
nee this afternoon and the night
performance should be greeted
with packed houses. The entire
programme is of an interesting
and varied character. ”
DOWN SHE GOES.
Not over stocked but well sup
plied with Jell co, Paint Rock &
Alabama Coals, wLich you can g it
a your own price. We will not be
undersold by any body, & dont
forget that when you buy coal of
us. It is allways loads and with th
fork, doat be deceived call ou us.
Rome Icc Co.
J. W Hancock,
Phone 100 Manger.
There is good reason for the pop
ularity of Chamberlain’s Cough >
Remedy Davis & Buzard,of West :
Monterey, Clarion Co., P , says:
‘‘lt has cured people that our phy
sicians could do nothing for. We
persuaded them to try a bottle of (
Chamberlain’s Cou >h Remedy and
they now recommend it with the
rest of us.’’ 25 and 50 cent bottles 1
for sail by. Lowry Bros. Druggist. '
CHARLES STOFFREGECN ■
SUCCESSOR TO Jamison Bbos, ,
BROAD STREET, ROME, GA i
Deals in bakery products of ev
ery description. Hejhas for the ho!- I
iday season, splendid resources
for supplying the heavy demand
for Bread, Cakes, confections. Pas
try, of all kinds iemgs, tarts, pies,
fruits, nuts and other substantial
and fancies, ether from his fresh
and crisp daily stock or to special
order. Give him a trial Everything
sold at “hard time’’ prices.
GERMETEUR CURES LA
GRIPPE
Mr. Andrew Keek, of Keck&
Bacon, leading dry goods dealers (
of Evansville, Ind., writes: “Iwas
taken with ‘grip’ and at the sol
icitation of a friend used Royal
Germeteur and do not hesitate to
say that it is a wonderful remedy.
In two days I was able to make my
spring trip to New York. 1 was al
so troubled with night sweats and
since using Germeteur have es
caped that also. I find it a splen
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.
Don’ take internal remedies
for Female Diseases G»mmoß
sense requires a direct application
like “Orange Blossom’’ S®ld b
D. W. Curry.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME,MONDAY DECEMBER, 24 1894,
SPLIT HIS SKULL
i
A Negro Kills a Neighbor Who
Was Stealing His hogs-
Motgimery, Ala., December 24.
i —At 2 o’clock this morning Will
1 Smith, a negro fireman, heard a
i! noise in hie hog pen. He slipped
! up to the pen and saw two men
i in the act of lifting a fat young
I hog over the fence. Securing a
h avy pole he clipped up to the
fence and dealt n.e of the men a
heavy blow, striking him down.
The other escaped. Ou lighting a
match, Smith discovered that I e
had ki lei his beat friend, li
cousin and hisnex' door neighbor,
W iliiam Hood, his lick havii g
cieft his hrtdd open. Smith im
mediatdly came to town and sur
rendered.
PISTOLS AT HER HEAD.
Compelled Mrs. McQuillan to Give
up her Money.
Huron, O , December 24. —Mrs.
McQuillan, an aged lady residing
with her sou on Williams Street,
was rudely awakened between 3
and 4 o’clock yesterday morning
and discovered two masked men i t
her bedside wath revolvers in close
proximity to her face.
She was compelled to diiclote
where her money was kept, and
according to her report, about sl,-
000 was taken. The money was the
property of her sous, Phillip and
Barney. The former is a Lake
Shore conductor, The latter 1 >st
jewelry valued at about SIOO. No
c tie has been found as to the iden
tity of the robbers.
SMOTHERED TO DEATH,
While Their Par nts Were Down
Town Shopping.
Toledo, 0., Dec., 24.—Charles
Clarke and wife, liveing in Utica
street, in this city, went down
J town last night to do their Chrit
mas shopping. Their two little
children, a boy and a girl, aged
four and six years respectively,
were put to bed before they depart
ed.
A fire broke out and when the
department arrived the children
had been smothered to death by
the smoke. The parents did not
arrive home until an hour after the
dead bodies had been found, and
are frantic with grief.
Escaped From Jail.
Wichita, Kan., December 24.
Oliver Jewel, one es the worst des
peradoes in the Indian country,
and who was sentenced to be hang
ed Friday next for the murder of
Tom Arnold and his son, in the
Cherokee strip, escaped from the
Woodward jail last night. Two or
three hundred officers and citizens .
of Woodward and vicinity are
searching for him, but he will pro
bably get away, as it is certain
that his friends fron the Indian
count’y aided in his escape.
Riddled With Bullets.
Montbrook, Fla., Dec. 24. —Yes-
terday evening at 5 o’clock, Jim
Williams, a negro attempted an
assault on a young married white
lady. He did not succeed and es
caped.
This morning he was discovered
boarding a train. He was fired ou
by a. mob of white men and rid
dled. An inquest was held and a
verdict rendered that death was
caused by gun shot wounds at the
hands of unknown parties.
“Orange Blossom’’ removes all
obstructions and creases a healthy,
natural How of all secretions. Sold
by D. W. Curry.
MAGNETIC NERVINE
rw-?*- guaranteed to cure
NervousProstra
-7 . vwjWß - J tion, Fits, Dizzi-
ness, Headache,
VV Neuralgia and ln-
somnia. Great ex
• F ] ceaaea in th® use of t<>-
bacco, opium, alcohol
- / // < «nd in other direc
tiona, bringing on De
•BeFORe -Tihmi- »iSW
ts TF: A r ™h XihX mu«uUr .u.d’ n™ .’Xn,
th. bruin b "ld» u» the fWi. briagH refresh-
Inl ’IX.. end rSterw health and Uppine..; to the
A mouth’, treatment in F>“ 1 r *
sn *w c . aridreas 11.00 per box; o for $6.00. “ *tii
«.u»d OE.‘y bj our acenta.
: MONDAYEVENING, DEC. 24,
■ NGAGEMENT TRAORDIN
ARY. J
AMV ITT? Th* most Exquisite
nnl I LLD of Soubrwttes
FRANK DONNE
P. AUS ANDERSON
And tbs O-giual New York Cast.
in the Powerful Drama of In
tense Interest.
PawiiTickel
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By Darid Bel.aoo and clav m •reeae,
authors es
“The Charity Ball, ” “Ths Girl I
Left Behind Me,” “The New
South,” “Men sud
Women,”
Correct Appointments.
The Very Latest Songs.
Scanery by John ll Yonag.
•f the Hzoadway Theatre New York city.
MANAGEMENT J. MWARD
Usual prices—Reserved Seats slo°. Rener.l ad
■lission 75c, gallery 25c. Tickets new on sale a
Yeise r's
C L Jamison
No, 24 Broad street'
HAS OPENED UP A CHOICE
STOCK OF
FRUITS.
CONFECTIONER-
IES.
N U TS.&NIC-NACS,
AT . OLIDAY**PRICES
Housekeepers and people
generally ol Rt n.e ake
your purchases here and avoid
fancy prices.
— t w . _
Many stubborn and aggrava
ting cases of rheumatism that were
believed to be incurable and ac
cepted as life kgac’es, have yield
ed to Chamberlain's Pain Balm,
much to the surnrise and gratifica
tion of the sufferers. One applica
tion will relieve the pain and suf
fi nniz andji its continued use in
sures an eff.-ctnal cure, for sale by
Lowry Bros ouggist.
MAYORS PROCLAMATION.
mayor’s office.
Rome, Ga.. Dec. 20th. 1894.
A PROCLAMATION: The fir
ing of fire crackers and other sx
plosives of like nature during
the Christmas Holidays is strictly
forbidden in all that part of the
City of Rome within the following
boundaries, to wit: Beginning at
the Southern line of the store of
L. A. Dempsey, on Broad Streets,
between Fourth and Fifth Avenue,
running thence in a straight line
to the track of the City Electric
Railway; thence dewn said rail
way to the Southern side of Fourth
Avenue; thence Eait along the
Southern side of Four'll Avenue to
the Western side of East Third
Street: thence down the Western
side of East Third Street to the
Southern side of Second Avsnue;
thence easterly along the Southern
side of Second Avenue to the Eas
Rome bridge; thence down the
Etowah river to the Oostanaula;
thence up the Oostanaula to the
Northern side of Fourth Avenue;
thence along the Northern side of
Fourth Avenue to Broad Street;
thence along Broad street to be
ginning point.
All persons violating this order
will be punished upon conviction
under the City Ordinances.
John D. Moore, Mayor.
Highest Pat. Flour.
$ 1.60, Morris & Bro*
J ACK KlNfl. I‘retWdent r. J. Simpson, Acting CMhier
W- F. SIMPSON, Vice president
Merchants National Bank
OF ROME GA-
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS
All ac-tom nnl ili nis Coiis'ujteiit with Sis? Banking Ex
tended oin* Customers
I! tm s mw '
4 c. i.
l '
The Prescription Druggist are husHing
things in the fancy Druggist. Sundries.
They recognize no Competition in the
perfume line. Because they have the
goods t) meet the demand and are
satisfied with a 5c Cotton p ofiton their
goods. If you know your friends and
you appreciate favor ca'l on above firms
Christmas Groceries
409 BROAD ST. |
Santa Clause will make his headquarters for
Oranges, Apples, Nuts and candies at our
store
And Mrs Sant4 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 Stand.
~ NEW LUNCH ROOM."’
(.HOT MEALSATALL HOURSn-
Fresh Oysters, Fish, and Game all
Served on short Notice.
W m Chinnick, Propr
2 1 9 Broad St Rome Ga.
Open at all hours
WMfmryMWMHßXfaav i n auauta AmißWMznMx <»—w—» -
j. c. McClure & co.
DE ALERS IN
JELLICO AND ALABAMA,
Steam and Domestic
At Lowest Prices
OFFICE AND YARD.AT JROMEDITY MILLS
TELEPHONE NO. 27.
COAL I COAL!
ALL GRADES,
ROME COAL CO.
YARD-Second Ave.; Uw 7;^in^ g s^‘ ,gt
BRICK KILN S
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
George W. Trammell
Fourth Ward Brick Yards,