The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, December 30, 1894, Image 6

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CHRISTMAS BELLS ARE RINGING GRAND DISPLAY Holiday Goods AND TOYS AT /v‘l V • | M Pfe'- vA __ r *0 K-tM wn&l . Kwr wank KsSSliil Emu ffWtV VffiMfy IRm» «nSI mSw nHL Ji Jml nH A sBsK w&. ■<? Ww hbhHb WFMOM W went into the market at the close of the season when importers an d manufacturers were anx ious to sell, therefore, every article we offer is a bargain. Being heavy, spot cash buyers, we have the goods, even though cotton is only 5 cents, they are cheap, and you can afford to purchase. In fact, for half the money, from us you can get what others are fo-cid to ask pig prices for. Rem rm her that we hive with us MR. J. J. HOL LOWAY, the vet' ran and practical toy man of Rome who is in change of this department. C >ms aid him, h 3 will be glad to see you. You can get, dolls of us, at fro ml cent to $ I .00 each, including the cheapest to the finest KID 300 Y, BIoK HEAD DOLLS. Our line is full. D oil Furniture—Beds. Chairs, Dressers, Cnamber Sets, Tea bets, Trunks, Pianos, magic Lanterns, all Styles of Tin Toys, Iren Toys of all kinds, Horns, Trumpets, music Boxes, Mechanical Toys Ccmir Figures, Musical Doi s, Dcnkies, Herses, She-'p. Trains, Fire Wagons, I’l ose Reels, Rubbeit Goods, China miiixs, Cups & Baucors. and A-B-C- Plates. -4»***All and Every bing To Make The CHILDREN HAPPY.***4- 19 & ai BROAD STREET ELE< A RIC WHEEL SIGN EVIDENCE OF INSANITY. I They were discussing the ques tion,“ls suicide an evidence of n- Banity?” “It’s my opinion,” said the man ■who does all the talking, “that many persons commit suicide who are not only in their right minds, but who, in fact, could not v sll . I show their command over their , faculties in any other way. “Now, for instance, ’1 knew a ' man once who had conducted an ' easy and prosperous business or years, was respected by all his friends and neighbors, had no fi aancial difficulties worth speakii g of, aething to troabl* his mind, was, ie fact, as weil-balance 1 a man as you could tin 1 in any com munity, yet one morning he was found haaging to a rafter in hia wood shed. And when his motive becama known it convinced every body that his head was as cbar at the moment he fastened the rope areund his neck as it had ever been in his life. “What was his motive? Why, you see, he was a country editor and had written an obituary of an .honored and respected citizen which closed with the words: 'He died full of years.’ Somehow or •ther the thing came out in the ■paper reading, ‘He died full of J?eers.’ Now, what else could that editor do but go and commit sui •ide?”—Buffalo Express. GAVE ORDERS. When Colonel Stronu ’em ♦ rk*d facetiwutij th»‘ he it H d I-- make n woman Chief <>t fne «<r ■•o Cleaning Deparim*n ir i* e ~»* * - h> reejguiz ■*<! i!■ <•- ri, . >i li-vf « giem k i ri' k <> a ter det* •> •> cienul <->“- j bn be COtld'ul have foreseeu lim i. - TH* HU3TLER OT ROME, DECEMBER 30 1894 1 J * mm * -• . . r.rwj~ npiratiou it would lend to Brook iyu women. One of them bossed a gang of Italian laborers who were sweeping the s rests on the haight to the great, satisfaction of the neighborhood for iw > whole hours, without the interference or even the knowledge of the police. The other one «p-»nt a whole day riding over the different trolley lines and noting the numbers of the cars in which fires had not yet been lighted. When she asked why not at the offices of the company, she was told that stoves were not used until tho mercury dropped bwlow 30 degrees. That diJu't wor ry her a bit Shw went up to ths stable* and ordered the stoves lighted, with the air of one having authority. It impressed th* stable man bo mush that thsv fir«d up 18 cars without asking a question. Then it occurred to them to tele phone to headquarters for orders. As the fires had been lighted the superintendent telephoned t o keep them burning. Now, I am not far wrong in declaring that no two men living could have thus accom plished these results. In the first p ace they wouldn’t hav* dared. The other reasons are of no consequence. Many stuhb 'ru ti 1 aygravx ting cases of rheumatism that were believed to be incurable and ac cepted as life legaces, have yield ed to Chamberlain’s Pam Balm, much to the snrnriseand gratifica tion of the sufferers, One applica tion will relieve the pain and «ef fnrmg aud| its conhos-d u'e in ' -ores an <■ flVcl i*i cum. fur sal* hr Ij'iwry Bros i>uzg>st. I Don’t take internal remedies for , Female Di.-seases. Common eense ’ requires a direct a plication like “Orange Blossom.” Sold by D. W. Carrv. THREW VITRIOL AT HER She Intended to bit her Face, but Mrs. Cran’s aim was no Good. Passaic, Ded. 29—Mrs Annie Crane, wife of s fl >rist who sloped two years ago wi’h Johanna Jar dine, hiassrviu’, has been held under bail by Po'ice Justice Bow ker for throwing vitriol at the girl’s mother Mr Crane w* it yesterday aft*- noon to ths J.. r .m’s’ lwe ling No 247 Oak Strew , *nt ca'led Mrs. Jardines to the <i.> . rin* seemed much excited, ami ask*d her bus band’s address. The Jardmes assured her they did not even Know where their daughter was. Than Mrt. Grans pulled out a bottle of vitriol and attempted to throw the cencents ia Mrs Jardine* face Ou'y -i saw drops of the acid nice her, the regt going on her dr>r* Mrs. Crane’s def* is* is that she dropped th* bottle out *l’ h«r hands. VANDALS IN THE CAPITOL. Property in the Senate Wing of ths Building Stolen or Destroyed. Washington, Dec. 29. S uns vandal ba* broke i several howls in the basement closet* <>f the Cap itol within the put few days, and last night the portable articles in rhe Senate barbershop were stolen and oth»r articles were As omy hix policemen guard the Ospitel, it is teared that the valid*’ may destrov sum* of lb* va usbl* paintings, itatuary and rsend in the miild'cv. ?STW>W—«■? . u -J! Highest Pat. Flour. $1.60, Mo ris & Bro. OEY FOB EVERYONE. I can't understand why poop!J complain of hard time*, when any woman or man can make from $5 to $lO a day easily. All have heard of the wonderful su jeessof the Cl imax Dish Washer ; yet wears apt to think we can't make money sell ing it; but anyone can make m >n ey, because evory family wants' one. I made sl7i3Gin the last three months, paying all expenses and attended to my regular busi ness besides. You don’t have to canvass; as soon as people know you have it for salo they send for a Dish Washer. A Idrass ths Climax Ml’g. Co., Columbus, Ohio, for particulars. Grj to work at once, and yon wTI very soon hava a full p )cket b >ok and a light heart. I think it a duty to inf irmeach oth er of such opportunities, and I al s > chink it a duty to improve them while we may. Try it at once, and publish y ur experience so oilier* may be benefited. SENT THE BODY BACK. Rslurn to ths Cemtery of the Corpse Removed by Ghouls. Indinnapol is, December 29 Th* b< dy of lb* late James Curry, gtoieu on Christ mas from the c*m»- —.T, unarGMsriW >od, was brought »<> In linn ipolis and given into >’i'> poHB*-s«iiH) <>f an undertaker, with m*truci ig'im to p ac* in a cof f n and s«r.d it back lo the Greeu >-4 Cin ■lory. Tin w 4 urn t’iday. It in said *h »t the bo |y wjr Rent by a ! >ot'*r named Dobson, of Frank ivu, wh > wn vlvn-4 that th* ♦an -st w»y o i’. of trouble was to .vl ipt thecnirs* Jiscribed. Whaf Nerve Berrier Xi- have done for others i ® TA'p e y W >ll do toryof. G'F 15THDAT. i 1 e •?(/ Purmancntty Raatored. 3 ®th gay. a positive cure for all Weaknesses, Nervousness, ■ Dnihity, and ail their train of evih resulting | from er.rly errors and later excesses; the result worry, etc. Develop* d glv* lo ir and strength to the seKsm! or- ’ its. unaatural losnrs er sixslottfi caused by youthful errors or ex ist ve use of lobacro, opiuui a.id liquor, lich lead to <q>ukuvn|>tion and Inannily. •eir use shows immediate improvement. Accept imitation Insist upon having the genuine iprVA Horrify p° . oUH ‘r. conven- ’ V V I I V/ Jji lent to carry in vest cket. Price, |l.<¥) per box, six boxes, one full .eatment,ss.oo. iwuurantrrd torurr any ea«r. If not kept by your druggist we will semi them toy ma I. upon receipt of price, in plain wrap per. Pamphlet free. Address all mail orders to IJIMUt A* MIDIC'AL CO., ClnetniiaU. •. For s t’e by J. |T. Crouch, &Co. Rome Ga 2. l.r> . < u '■ *> , '• i,* •{ . *4, ’• ' ? Ia I’ui.;?. ■_», v » ’.v.U nrnr.l A &£ et'.tioT 8522 rs . s rOWDEH I ‘ I Von have seen it advertise;l lor «ir.?.y /’ years, but hav-. you aver tried it?—lf t ." not, —you do not know what an ’■ / ConipSes-ion K*ew«ior ta. ,/ i Vi H /Z besides bc!n« an n eknowledge cl benntlfior, • IvJ bar m.'iriy refreamntf nses. 11 prevents chut- ..* ' ing,Et;m-burn, wlnd'tan ,l*Mßenspersnirt!tion, k .jjS < te.; h. f act UHa nior l delicate mid desirable r 1 ; ./ pcviectiofi to thy face during hot weather. « It 1* Ev«rywber<s iX % For sample, address I J. A. POZZC'Hi CO. St. Louis, 1 ' UTWriON THIS FAI’IIR .... —— . ... ", _ Big Cut in price or Coal for spot cash. See me at 230 Broad St. Office, Tele phon No. 93, Telephone at Resi i dence, No. 90. C 1 Graves I OR. JAQUES 130 Welt Sixth Street, CINCINNATI,OHIO Haa prae ioed uiedlcnw iu Cinciuaatl yearr | onirer than aay physician, £i Tln K’P** 1 11* 1 4t i tentiou to Blood, Nerraus and Uriuary di»e*»«* N*rv«i:s Debility, Impoteucy, etc., reaaltiti ' from yenthfttl indiaoretiou, exccssea in matured i yeata and other causea, induoii** soma of tbs ! fallowing sTinptoias, M diMiuee*, eonfusisa »1 ideas, defective memery, avereien tososlet’- Gonorrhea, Syphilia.the later oaa»i"X ulc« r * eruptions enlarged Joints, rheumatism, s* e ing in groins, mucous yatchos in mouth, iw* tbro?-. falling hair, Consultation, free as* i» avitad, ..1 .a.s.S*. ... US p, Sunday, IStaW ■ |! LnSTRATIhU TREAT SE ‘ lo,, a a san. ol ...rainy* nu application. Stain y»* W. L. Douglas $3 Fl« U/MW’’” VWJUjO t3.WNUCE.3Mi-*- «• * tßK **ms wf .-©j I fin*- B»YS'3C;®L3HttS .LAXJIES* Over MiHta* ?«»*»• wew the W. L. Boaglas $3 4 $4 SH<« AH our sshoes ar* etjsurfly jatlsiacw y FH V giro ts-o host v‘U»e for i'h-y oootoat atooc* »tyle «> . A unaMioe are l"h» prices r>.~i unWonn,— - p-.A *i t-> t’a ax-->d ovee *t»uc jl your doUtr carmot supply yw“ w<3 ca “’ ‘ Cantrell & Owers. <^n>v. r c * Ml When you want to buy harness and str P work and buy the -.he p and strong. >n J. S. Henderson the ■ Reliable Harness Ma ' k£ H ighest Market price | Pa xS%FNDERSON.