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THE HUSTLER PF ROME
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DAILY AND SUNDAY-
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f’lec.Ky "f Poire, ar d Floyd, the
•‘Banii"r county ' of Georgia.
The sweet girl graduate, may
she never grow fewer.
These be hot days for the race
—the human as well as the boss.
Col. Sol better known as “Old
Sol” is making it warm for the
race.
Todate no fatalities have bee: |
recorded because of the Georgia
chigger.
The Macon Telegraph’s perch
carnival number will be a daisy.
• Mark that prediction.
Wages aie being increased
throughout this broad land —Now
is the time to subscribe.
'
While they die like cattle in the
North, the heat in the Sunny youth
proves an elyxir of life.
No, jane, dear, Summer does
not necessarily die a violent death
because it takes its departure via
a fall.
If Corbett and Fitzsimmons,
would only give their money a
chance to do the talking, the peo
ple would f< el relieved.
Procrastination has the credit
of being the thief of time —At the
same time sleep gets in its little
work on the drowsy.
If a Georgia girl gets so up to
date as to wear pants, we will bej
100 to that her face is not her for- i
tune. —Augusta Herald.
-
Corbett hates Fitzsimmons, and
because the intensity of his hate, |
is willing to fight the long James I
for love- —Macon Telegraph.
The Trade Edition of the Ilrs
tler of Rome was a whopper and
a master stroke of journalistic en
terprise, as well.—Vienna Progress.
Caution: Don’t shoot when a
man asks if it’s warm enough. He
isn’t to blame. The weather has
driven him mad. —New York Tri
bune.
The Bishop of London believes
that it would l>e an improvement
upon political affairs if women
had the same franchise rights as
men.
All the good editors will take an
out ing, or an “inning,” the balance
of ns will continue to labor a d
take our daily lath—ifper.--.pba
lion.
While Grover is said to !>e ‘ han
kci in after ’ a third term, it is l.e
lived that Debs would be satisfied
with out —provided that one w< re
his first,.
The Hill City Cadets will receive
a royal welcome in Anniston, to
day. Anniston is Rome’s daughter
and Capt. Slewart and his men an
v rv partial to daughters.
■ nciair .j uoge vr 1 cs: till was ol
Virginia-Kentucky stock. His
I) EA FN ESS CANNGT BE Cl' RED
by local applications, as they can
not reach the diseased portion of
the ear. There is only one way to
cure Deafness, and that is by con
stitutional remedies. Deafness is
caused by an inflamed condition
of the mucous lining of the Eus
tachian Tube. When this tube gets
inflamed you have a rumbling
sound or imperfect hearing, and
when it is entirely closed Deafness
is the result, and unless the inhu
mation can be taken out ai d this
tube restored to ils normal condi
tion, hearing will lie destroyed for
ever; nine eases out of tea i-n
caused by catarrh, which is nolle
:ng but an inflamed condition of
the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dol
lars for any ease of D -afness (caus
ed by catarrh) that cannot be cured
by Hull s <)iitarrh Cure. Send for
ireulnrg free.
F I CUE NEV A >. T >’-•<! o. ()
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OMAHA M, H.C. U 3 A 11
MADE FROM |
high Grade Tobacco 1
O AND
ABSOLUTELY PURE
1 grandparents were residents of and '
married in Mercer county, Ky., 1
a id his father was born there. 1
i
Tn seventy—five cities East of f
the Rocky Mountains 227 manu
facturing concerns have started i
up since April 1, and over 53,000 t
men have secured employment. I
1
Yesterdays races on the Rome (
track were honest. Let the horse- ,
men keep up the lick and next fall (
Rome will have the best races in ;
lhe state. Mark that Prediction, j
“There ought to be a free coin
age league formedin every count} 1
in Georgia, and every man who ,
favors the restoration of the white (
metal shov’d join it."-Sparta Ish- ,
maelite.
Eddie says Japan should find it
easy to whip the present tight; far
more so (Formosa) than she did
even in the trouble with China,
then Eddie took a day off. —Ma-
con Herald.
It is said that the coming man
is going to be hairless and tooth
less. This being the ease, if the hu
man family is not to die out, the
i future woman is to be blind.—
, Tammany Times.
Mrs. Harlan is almost of as large
| and generous build as her hnsband,
Mr. Justice Harlan, whois six feet
two inches tall When seen together
they attract much admiring but
surprised attention.
“Carlisle says that free coinage
would benefit only the owners of
gold—and yet those who own gold
are all opposed to free coinage !
Are they fools or is Carlisle a
lair?”—Griffin News.
In reply to telegrams, 110 mem
b -rs of the next congress gave pos
itive replies on the currency ques
tion. Os these 55 are for free coin
age. 41 are for bimetalism and 17
are for the single gold standard.
The remains of General M in
field Scott Hancock will no* be
I removed from the Montgomeiy
Cenntery, at Norristown. The ef
f rt to have them removed to Ar
lington, Va.. has been abandoned.
I’liil Byrd printed one of the
I biggest trade editions ever seen in
Borne and <unrment‘d it with two
blazing bull's eyes on the very
front page. The Hu ti.er of Rome
is waving like a banner in the sky,
as it were.—Calhoun Times.
r i : ! ~
A San Francisco paper says that
i the original of Rudyard Kipling’s
; McManus, now of San Francisco.
He was formerly in the British
> army in India ai d afterward “boss
ed’’ a gang of natives who were
- construe ing a railway line.
Elgar \\ illiam Howe, who isn’t
heard of now ns much as he prom-
- ised to be a dozen years ago, is out
) with a new book. When his mo urn
fu l “Story of a Country Town”
was published he seemed to be a
; brilliant Wes'ern meteor, some
sparks of which still linger in his
. Atchison newspaper.
The city of Hamburg has voted
$250,000 for expenses fluring the
• lining * "li-brat ion of the opening
1 I th'- Baltic Sea (’anal. Among
" b‘-r things a dinner is to be given
m honor of the Kaiser and SOO
guests. The cost of the service is
estimated at $3,000, and of the
wine at $S 000.
lb- e is a man who must make
jan exhibit at the carnival. The
>mithville Enterprise tells of him
j 0.'.xl says; “Judgejk, P, Johnson ,
THE HUSTLER OF ROMb V/EDDNESAY JUNES 1895
s making a success in bee cult ure. <
He has taken 315 pounds of very i
aright honey from twenty colonies 1
Ins season. The judge easily dis- i
loses of his honey at ten cents per
iiound.”—Mncon Herald. ]
Dr. AUan McLane Hamilton,
who became widely known through '
lis medical connection with the
Juiteau trial, is about to try the
novel experiment of carrying on
the practice of his profession in
both England ami the United
States. He has an office in New
York, and has taken another in
Mayfair, London, and intends
’pending six months of each year
in each place. Dr. Hamilton’s spec
ialty is brain diseases. Looks
like he might keep busy in London
the year through.
MIE CURRENCY VOLUME-
Congressman Maddox, of the j
Seventh district, is quoted as hav-1
ing said, that if Congress had re- ■
moved the State bank tax. silver
agitation would have cut a very |
small figure in Georgia.
There is much truth in the state
ment. The demand for an increas- i
ed per capita circulation is shared
by u very large majority of our poo- '
pie. The conservative and reflec- j
tive portion of our population
want that increase in our volume
of money to be made in safety to
all interests and without impair
ing the integrity of our financial
policv.
Our people have witnessed the
unsuccessful effort to commit the
government to a system of unse
cured paper circulation. The fail
ure to have the government assume
that policy has given an impetus
to the free coinage clamor. It would
be less a species of fiatism, and
therefore appeals more generally to
the intelligence of the masses
Walton Vindicator.
EDITORIAL OPINIONS.
The first visible expression of the
approach of the millennium was
witnessed in New Orleans Sunday
last. There was a partial enforce
ment of the Sunday law.—Houston
Post.
The Senate of Michigan throws
the aegis of the Constitution over
the inalienable right of man to
treat his fellow-man to a drink.
This is without prejudice to the
Philadelphia custom —New York
World.
The Democratic party needs a
Depew to organize a harmony d n
ner for it. But there is only one
Depew, and he cannot be duplica -
ed.—New York Recorder.
A deliberate woman criminal is
a rarity. The actual number i j
male criminals is pr ibably “about
99” times greater than the numbei
of female criminals.—New York
Sun.
If an insult to an unofficial Brit
ish agent in an American republic
costs $74,000, what is it worth to
England t>> have a Vice Consul
killed by th • soldiers of the Sul
tan? —New York Tribune.
It is a larger and better work t >
teach nii’ii to do good for goodnes
sake than to menace them with
nameless torment if they fail t<
keep the law.—New York Herald
Canadian Indians have discover
■ “ i 1 ...1 .. ■. 1
Jf. X.
Leonard, Mo.
In Agony
IB Years With~Balt Rheum
Sarsaparilla Cave a Perfect
Cura.
•c. I. Hoort ft Co., Lowell, Mum.:
"Hood’. SiwimparUls Ik nn excellent medicine.
I bed eczema In my left leg for fifteen years.
~roe * ny ’f* wa * on * urabs.
The Itching and Burning
zensatton marte me sufler Indescribable agonfea.
I »penta great deal of money for different rrYn-
Hood’s s ?>Cures
ties. Now all the lores, scabs and j .In have
vanished and lam enjoying perfect health. I
S oo *!’* Sarsaparilla Is second to none and
lladly recommend it to all suffering humanity.”
M. L. Chbuvisont, Leonard, Aliss’uil.
Hood’s Pills act easily, yet promptly and
•ttcteuUy t oii the liver and bowels, tsc.
d gild, and an all-wis’ govern-j
in‘nt. over careful of their intci <■ -: s, j
ms proh ; bited th in from touching
t —Chicago Bos’.
It is probable that there* are
nany more popular men, person
lily, than General Harrison. But
jopularity is not the principal
qualification for the President. —
drockton 'I inies, I
FPAIN
I •• WHEM ••
Pxi COMES
! 1 For Colic, Cramps, Cholera
] [ Morbus and all Summer e
] [ Complaints, there is no cure g
] ' equal to Pain-Killer. Get a Z
[ bottle to-day. Keep it con- g
; j stantly on hand, for there is Jjj
;' no kind of pain or ache— g
i i internal or external —that £
bPdin Kitten
] ! will not relieve. Genuine §
] ; bottle bears name of PERRY x
] ; Davis & Son. Look out for g
] ; imitations and substitutes, g
; [ Double the former quantity g
] | for 25 cents.
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M. A. NEVIN .V SON MANAGERS
FWOAi EVENING JUNE 7TH.
TIE COMIC OPERA G
MIKADO
50—PE0PLE-5O
iSj cial Scenery and Gorge
ous Costumes,
Benefit of the Rome
LIGHT GUARDS
■>— ——
Tickets now on sale at RALPH
! DII.LE CO.
Reserved Seats 75c.
TEXAS!
IS THE DIRECT LINE TO
WEST
IfcjMa IS THE SHORTEST LINE TO
SOUTHERN TEXAS.
M IS THE ONLY LINE TO TEXAS
H allunder one ivi an age mln r.
R ISTHEONLY LINE GIVING CHOICE
H OF ROUTESVIA SHREVEPORT
Pl ORVIANEWORLEANS.
SS IS EOUIPPEDWITHSDLIOVESTiSULED
■ TRAIrtSTONEWORLEANS ANDWITH
■ THROUGH SLEEPERS ATLANTAAND
■ BIRMINGHAM TO SHREVEPTRT;
CLOSE CONNECTION AT EITHER^UINT
m WITH THROUGH SERVICE OF TEXASLiNES
OUR RATES AS LOW AS ANY!
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J RJrt?GREGORTRAV.PASSRAGENT 20PS.' r«*ESIRMiN
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>?ld.lwtHaend ft’snfcJ ; : . . y
I ebargea prepaid, ior ’ . , ,
in every cn**e fie t i
.wiu!Bß, blackheads,at • - .
or any dtecolcr;ii it I? ' • g
• d wrinkles (not cans.". ,>y
’• |'H JILEACIU’- no . t :• . ’ ’■
uverup, ascostuetksdo,
MAISAM E A. lii ;
iio. 6 East i4th St.. GT-’.V .< < t
A severe rheum 11ic pnin in th
est f-hoi Idi r 1 ;,d tni.l'h d Mr. J
H. Lnper, n wi ll kiinwn drugg .st nt
Des Moint, liH'.a, i..r over -ix
months. At times the pain was M<(
cverc that lie could not lift any
hing. With all h i canid do he
could not get rid of it until be ap
plied Cham I h r'bi in's Pain Balm.
“I only mad‘ ! I:i ■ ngpli. Hi ns of I
it, he says, “and huae sincr Iwen
free from all pain.” He now rec
omen.ls it to persons imil irlv at’- ■
llicted. It is lor sale I>y Lowery i
Bros . Druggist.
BLOSSOM
is as safe and hurmlc '3 as a fla:
□ced poultice, i:. sets Lkeapo”!.
tice, dravzing- out is yer az-1 pain,
and curing all diseases pcculiai
to la dies.
“Orange Bloss >n” is a pas
tile, easily used at any time; i I
is applied right to the parts
Every lady can treat herseli
with it.
Mailed to any address upon re«
ceiptofsi. Dr. J.A. McGill&Co.
Panorama Place, Chicago, IK.
Sold I y
D A/. Curry D ugsist
’PI l-S THE BEST.
PIT FOR A KIN Ji.
s 3. COSDOVAN,
/. V TSLHCHiENAMEH.S.(JC*I.F
L ,
j". POLICE,3 soles.
j i.z® Boys'SchwlShoei
; LADIKIS-
>?fgFw se i!?£. 0 SB I A l E."JIEa.
tI»OCKTON.A\ASS.
Over O.ie Million People wear tha
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
At! our .-.hoes are equally satisfactory
h j y yh- t’.n bc«U vih*e for the money.
,■ .’ •.Uulun> $g .rs in atyle ai d fit.
-.*» f re nn«urpßffsed.
r • .• .j ■' r-joi’ -i,f
Cantie I & Owens
MAGNETIC NERVINE
* s so, d with writte
*7 *'■ ak guarantee to"cui
k N ..n-”u.BP.-as«r
•,■ ' i/xy ■‘9'Q t«On, Fits. A.’fZl,
i ,L' V / z < e v V ness f Tica(lnch<‘»i
c '■ V Neuralgia andWaL-
LT-.z*' i J- V fulnrf’H.cawe'ibrv
-‘>*--(1 . yce.-KivouseofGpbn
Tobacco and Ai<-
/g'J. Ar h, b Mental ix-pi •
.LTrL bc “■ AT TeF\’ fsicn,
C. .tin, causing Misery. Inaa Mty and Oeat
• Power m either sh
r at u’o CJd A /r ? liivolnn' ai y Losses’, cauri
-, •< ; ;i ! . ov "; ■ oxbi lion of the Braili at
:b- ' Vovtf’r It to 'A’enk Orvaus th«
ys of life; cm
•i. . . 1 7 n-’e Wcrd iies-;. i month’s tre-
.. , ’■ i i j• ■■■!.; e. by mtiil, I ; any address.*
■. 1 ; . V> Kit cry .*5 order ws £.ivf
<r. a o*• • • rv <•ri < • r m i i the ulod*
«a: ;• dee ke’Uvd ou.yby
For sae 0/ J. T.
Crouch &Co. Rome
I SIBOO.OO
GIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS.
$150.00 every month given away to any onewho applies
through us for the most meritorious patent during the
month preceding.
We secure the beat patent# for our clients,
and the object of this otTer is to encourage inventors to
* keep track of their bright ideas. At the same time we
, wish to impress upon the public the fact that
IT ’S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS
THAT YIELD FORTUNES,
such as the “car-window” which can be easily slid up
and down without breaking the passenger’sback, “sauce
pan,” “collar-button,” “nut-lock,” “bottle-stopper,”
• and a thousand other little things that most any one can
find away of improving; and these simple inventions ai e
the ones that bring largest returns to the author. Try to
think of something to invent.
IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS.
Patents taken out through us receive special notice In
the “National Recorder,” published at Washington, D.
C., which is the best newspaper published in America in
the interests of inventors. We furnish a year’s subscrip
tion to this journal, free of cost, to all our clients. We
also advertise, free of cost, the invention each month
which wins our $l5O prize, and hundreds of thousands
of copies of the “National Recorder.” containing a
I sketch of the winner, and a description of his invention,
will be scattered throughout the United States amon ;
capitalistsand manufacturers, thus bringing to theirattcii
ion the merits of the invention.
All communications regarded strictly confidential.
Address
JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO.,
Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents,
6*B F Street, N. W.,
Box 385. Washington, D. C.
Rejc 'i'' c- editor of thia f •‘-y. Writcjor ou •
1 ’-e'e / u a *7? A E.
i DB, JAQUES
) 13U Wr ?t Sixth Street
CINCINNATI, CHIO
* lias prae’feed medic***'' uichfati 'ears
I, n *iv uhvsician. civil)'- sto-iai at
f » non ;o iPo<>d, Nervoueai Uiiuur., disease
Nervous hebiiity, .inpore .cy. ct • , r< uniting
from youthful indiscretion,* Xuesses io-matured
and other causes, rndno.in’g smne <>t the
. oilowiug avmptoms, as d zzi. es , confusion of
ideas, defective memory, aversion co society
t->u.>rrhei Syphilis, the later earning ulcers
-rupt ions enlarged joints, rhe natism, swell
ng in groins, mucous patches 111 mouth, sore
throat, fillin' hair, Consul cations free and in
vited.
Hours,9a, in. to R p, in.: Sunday JO to 12 m,
—~ ' 1 and FKEr
d ‘ ja - 11 envelop** <»n annli ation State v<*iir <
Ea:Hy, Q*h'cl>> Pfcrmsccfd.’y RsUorerf.
■■ '.nr -L-.-t’':-.ho ><<. • s ....
o.'hiji:... .I •. I (h». evi,- from cart or Inter . x
.11. «.*■., <>r OV rv, irt W. rry, r-icki
1 ij- Htno :th, ton »mid dev. '.■.■•n:eot civo:
orv ryorcon. r portion of the body. Improve,
tn Hi tie Crsthor. Tiif.uH.
.1..-Ibo-hos praise ,>;> lilein .orotfica. Can
-n r . 1:1 r ,t p. . r -t. |, } ts(
1 J I.r on r.'ci >t of price. nioiti.'* treat,
v; >:t 1:1 each l.ox. Pre SLOP, V |.. lra f.-.j,
wriitoa (luarantee to refund inoif, cur d
*-’irttoU« , orth»Grni.?'.i». w-,-,®
DOWN TO $8 PER DOZEN.
Lancaster is now making cabinet
1 kotos at $3 per doz. Fortner price
J 4.50. Let everybody take adv an
p'.go of this low price as it will not
I ast long.
Go with the li.'tle ones while the
w. at her is pleasant, and get some
as good-pietinscs as you ever saw.
Special attention given to Copy- ■
iiitr and enlarging.
D >nt trust copying agents with
your old picture, the work can be
done qt home. Any and all sizes
Crayon, water colors, jastell &c.
all work guaranteed. 4-I'j’tf.
MCE 4 FAUCI
-4-SBIRTS-F
*•
Entire New Stock Just rec’d
Seeour line of Black and'Fancy
1 -2 H ose at 25c. The best goods
ever shown for the price.
«•
J. A. GAM MON—.
SUCCESSORS TO
W. M. Gan.mon & Co.
/
SHOES AND SHOETHING
4- Ease and Comforts-
For the poor weary feet. We in
vite your attetnion to the fact
that we have now received the
greater portion of our
Low Cuts
Oxford Ties
For this seasons trade and can and do o-fer
you a finer assortment of beautitul goods,
■rom which to select, than has ever before
been put upon this market. From the most
substantiel to the most dainty, heavy or Hand
Turned, we have the goods, and our polite
experienced sa'esman stand ready to wait up
on you.
Our prices like our shoes are always exactly
propper.
4*CANREII&OWENS*+-
240 Broad Street, Rome Ga.
MCDONALD-SSIr CO.
1,3, 5, & 9 THIRD AVE
for Bargains,
In the Furniture Business.!-
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HFwWi
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Think of feuying this Genuine Rattan Rock )r
for $1 .75.
We offer the trade, for this vs) <
big bargains in Side Boards.
Call on us for the best Mattings
Carpets, Furniture and Under
taking
MCDONALD GO.