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No valiancy question yet agetti
t 'd will work.
At last, ly her actions Turkey
indicates that she is afraid that the I
Powers will knock ylw stullin out-1
en ’er.
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The 11 rsTKTT'i'T s*j* 5 *j* ti if tt— -f
ti<>n of SSOO (to be paid in adver
tising) has not y■ ■ fc^l >Ktj j |u|n
’ ‘"ft? i I. il ■ ? tfif
opinion that “rank, rotten politics !
was directly the cause of the re
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The Roim Ice Co. whib' freezing |
onto till th 4 < Ait roilti'iii.eMo' Hy I
great chunks of “frozen viitels” at I
The advance in wag< s has put
McKinley in a panic arid with a
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new accent <Hi the w drir nis hdnch-«
men cry for “protection !”
The band on a mans hat may
not, and as a rule is not,’ ii‘ VAW I
bt>n<|, all the same most men have
-■G' s it why’ of nloiv^n^'Hifoil’ll if. • *’l
IHf f • The lirsh-ciJr <>C lul-ltfel VWvelF-hftt
forward, the fir-t ear of notches i-
11 111- /emlv to Inl-ft—liqfvX L.-Mi
first bale of cotton so hi tied up.
Woodall's Columbus Ledger is I
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in Georgia. Columbus snoura feelT
proud ot her well balanced Ledgt r.
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If happiness was purchasable in |
|>flh rtlp, jwojldjlheir.afrp >f >nw> Jlf j
who would complain unless it was '
Clj (I <put cm. th? baegiWtt scoifntfCrr-Vl-..
bany Herald.
Will hn — T ~ Ml
The editor of the Cordele Se.iti-
|Oj -Uvi lI'VW o/ilbktling.ftLilil: j
While the peaches arc ripening
forget not the editor. He relishes'
a change from bsackberries oeca .
Vi 1(1 *W|’ Ih II lot >1
£ (Jay tn *-lourp.d /Is ijs ||
partizon report of the mi-j’ity mass- :
ne eting at Memphis, as W ilde ami I
Wooley” —Before the Journal re-j
cognizes w ji*e it “at —it will
lj«a? silvnJtes
21106
Jipown populist, who ran ‘or at
• \ I • * iJrney gtfti'ral, has been elected
PrcsideuLu£ Martin Institute, at
Jefferson, Ga , and says he has
quit politics and the law.—Mai Ltta
Journal'. 1 "
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- Old WMptifi,- tli<i MLiuedtliniiih
m n,.who paid $lO, o'iq for a gold
brick, says: “Perhip- if I had read
HI’ I *'H 4f|Tal hage V *
’ m >re of crnn“s gom? TTie
ruon-ii j should have been a . less j
“Heavenly lp*c<>g:ijti/> ; n'’ is jlje
title given to a volumn of twelve
sermons by tfre Rev. Dr. Camplx>ll,>
---ot'the Lexington Avenue Baptise
Church, which take up the ques
tion, “Shall we know each oth r
DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED
by local applications, as they can-;
not reach the diseased portion oi l
the ear. There is’only one way to
cure Deafi css, an : that .s by con
stitutional lemei.i .s. D-alness is
caused by an inflamed cofnlilion
of the niucqu: limng i f the Eus
tachian Tube. \'!en this 11:be gds
inflamed you have a run Hit g 1
, ( sound or imperfect hcarmg, :nd -
when it is entirely closed lh aho ss!
is the result, and unle.-.- the Infla-]
mation can be taken out and this I
J. , J v |’' 1 normal 'cPn’di'-11
tion, hearing will be destroyed for-I
yv-ij ; nine jus s out of ten ure't
• •,![(! vausod byf uiltAiHg m h ich fs
•ng but an inflamed eohdition of .
O I liu mu»>lis. s* if fa ips. :(
We will give On<- Hundred’ Doi-1]
dht- - io s' ,> •.»«■ i j-t f ness (ca ■
~■> c<..Lby.cafurrh), dun <;'.mjot 1 ecur da
by Hall's Cutrnrh Can . Send f.ljr
■•irculars’ free ' ♦<
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ter?" 1 ’ W. Du Ice Sons &C a jSX
/THEAMtRICAN TOBACCO !/ Ry
J •ur caaaoß »* *!•
D1 I RHAM. N G, U.S A. ~y
MADE FROM
ihigh Grade Tobacco
jth' re?” Dr. Campbell thinks we
fill. —American Church Pn‘Bii. ' rt
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Ministerjlfwiiig has.informed the
Department of State that a, u*y»’,
|e|Siirfni l (‘ i iit yffie •Whtifetry W 4&- 1
dustry and Labor, has been crea-
Mr. NyaaOnsu
c a mnnuar. <fcj?arhainent for Lou-*
i vain, Jia| 1° direct
lhe office. ’ ' **
||< x n T* Cable
of«I I Sy the res*-
j taurant men of Washington for
:!»ie*-ki|i witjqtjie “Cable
could m ike SIOO a week p,s a cheif
in i|:»vj Srsf-jeJass hot?l ,in the coun
try,' 1 said one of these apprecia-
Ity vwt cf day?. ,t
Mif.pimiy'p rpspdpice in Wash
ton now is the fine housp of px
j Riq rpsGrft|itiyq Storer, on
the corner of Rhode Island
noil mth
I daughter, Mrs. Minot, jwho is a
> itliuw, li£u? npuif fmme with
i her parents for more thah a yea?.
*Ue jktMiO Herald has made the I
f blowing solution of a very im-
n> ‘Rer paragraph is
"going the rounds, telling of red
prill iu|?t’>)vn up -about Alpharetta.
It must no that some Atlanta boys
linye ftpill al up into.- Milton with
some of the proverbial" red paint.”
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The 10 p’or bent! advance just
granted the Sonthbridge weavers
i- to be fblliwed bV h further ad
vance of 5 per cent, giext month.
Such fact ■ As flriise con'ti 1 ue to ac-
for the and resound-
AtiR-Vliasoverc >methe
;()! i > b aters of. calamity to'm-
Th. Paris papers r-cently made
t ue curiousJi'under of announcing
It e death u|' Mme. Fanny Persi
tajiK i (r'Twhbm Conizetti wrote 'tire
t het i<4 Lilly in “Lucia di Lam
un As a matter of fact
' me. Persiani died of apoplexy in
1 >67. Her laftt pppear|ince on an
English-stags was in in
4-858. -
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The speech d. 1 vered by Hon.
John Temple Graves at the Lucy
V'> : >b. cliapel Tuesday-morning was
drclared'to bo'one or the finest ad
dresses ever heard in this city. Mr.
handled subject, ‘.‘The
: i f EV Twentieth
Century ’Woimm,” in such a man
- -ter as to captivate the entire ati
-lii jieej There was not standing
oi >m in t|ie chapel during the de
' liverauce of his address,—Athens
Bunner. i. r.. q _
Pittsburg has a monument fund
in hand, mid a monuinent fund
w ith an excellent object. This Js
Ho erect a memorial to Stephen
Post -r, the author of “Way Down
Upon the Swanee River,” In such
I a project all Americans will bo in*,
lerested. Subscriptions may be
sent to the Bob' mian Club, of the
ity. The last contribution to the
river was the body of a would-be
negro rapist. B - sure you don’t
--ml your contributions to the
, fund and to the river to the same
or the wrong destinations.
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A certain Georgia sheriff wrote a
lidter to Governor Atkins m not
1 >fig since suggesting that a suita
ble reward -be offered for two pris
’imrs " ho had escaped- from jail—
(TiVoii 'h the carelessness of either
rlie ‘h riff oi* his jailor. Governor
AtkinsOn replied by saying it is
the duty 6f the sheriff to keep all
prisoners entrusted to him, and
sugg--ting that ha, the- sheriff, go
ami ii id those prise uers without a
r wi' d There sno getting around I
the i'a'jl that Governor Atkinson'
a gw-.it deal of good common ,
ui’t-i :,- 4 iir.i -—Macon Nov. , i
THE HUSTLER OF ROME THURSDAY JUNE 13 1895
IBKKEZY HITS. i
Disinnl jb-i yji>i)#— do
Dand on <b-ti.i'..i4.il question?” ■ t
1 Ewrett \Vre»t-r-“[ am a li tle
bit puzzled, I ain’t sure whether it <
means sixteen beers for a dollar or
sixteen gallons. " —lndianapolis
I Journal.
The hand that rocks the cradle
can also scare the world out of its
wits with a bicycle bell.—Detroit
Tribune.
The sidewalks of Atlanta are be*
gjnnyig togfow green wiUi water
melons. AH you need in Georgia
npw is a ityirp knife and an appe
tite. —Atlanta Constitution.
Officer McWart—“Here, now 1
It is agin the law to ride thot wheel
•hn the sidewalk.”
Beginner—“ But lam not rid
lißßWP’"'”™"”-
I for givn'i’ an exhibi
‘ i tion widout license.” —Cincinnati
'Tnbum-.
, < Hf^ll-^* i T wouldn’t be in your
ishoes for anything.”
-1 Belld (pWy>WVr You couldn’t |
i get into them, my dear.”Sonierville
UoumaL..
>•- j. Mb* had (|n £!n} jll winter,
And b»<l Civrn him * »pllnter
‘’df’hojie'iSi kkiek he thenght that he could
ieae<;i>.- «.*• 3.0
Bui lie toon » It wee summer
She bloomed nut as e hummer,
And her manner alter that was real mean.
J . —DetroitFree Press.
A BKTERAfJfc FOR WHEELMEN
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Next to being lost at sea there is
nothing that brings on the pangs of
thirst quickef than bycicle riding.
The hot sun and the constant in
halation of dust quickly parches
the throat and makes the biker
long for the next stop for refresh
ments. The wise rider avoids ice
. water, well knowing its danger*
Alcoholic beverages are likewise ta
booed because of their heating pro
pensities, and thers is little satis
faction in wishy-washy stuff sold
under the broad classication of
“softdrinks ” A well-known wheel
man, in speak'ng of this, said :
*‘What to drink is no easy prob
lem to a man on a long, hot run.'
The only drink I know really fit
for a bycicle rider is Hires’ Root
beer, carbonated. There are but few
places now at which it cannot he
had, and I tell you it braces one
right up, seems to go right down to
1 the bottom of your pedal workers
It is cooling and refreshing, quick
ly lowering your temperature and
fully satisfying your thirst. I tidl
you there’is nothing like it, and
| I’ve sworn off all other drinks when
on the road.” Hires’ Rootbeer,
carbonated, is made from the fa
mous Hires’ Rootbeer extract by
the same formula, without adulter
’ atkm of any kind. Besides being
delicious, it possesses many medi
cinal qualities, making it as popu
lar with wheelmen and pedistri
ans, as the good home-made Hires ’
' Rootbeer is with the folks at home.
1 EDITORIAL OPINIONS
The trouble with thd Delaware
peach crop this year ’8 that it is
so adundant it will break down
and Yuin the troes before it's ripe,
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—New York Recorder.
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Bank paper cannot be uniform
i in all States, either in security pr
in value, unless such issues are
strictly controlled by the national
government.—New Yofk Tribune.
Fate usually plays tricks with
the ambition of the meq who pu*
theimelvee on the Presidential
track early. The wise aspirant will
keep-in the back grounds for six or
eight months yet.—St. Lnuia Globe-
Democrat
From the way wooden schooners
have been sinking fine steel
rni-rs on the great lakes the United
States Government should take oft
a few plates from the ram Katah
din before it backs her too heavily
aa an ergine of d’struction,—Chi
cago Record.
That proposed Corbett-Fi'zsim
moDS fight is a disgrace which
about nine-tenths of the people
look forward to with unalloyed
pleasure.—Washington Post.
The return of prosperity has
manifested itself nearly every
where except in the pilice protec
tion buisuess. Washington Star.
In racing parlance a sport who
makes bis horse a “corpse,” to
lose the race is called au uuder'a
ker. There seems to be a fine lot
of “undertakers” running the
Democratic organization in this
State.—S*. L<-u>b Posj-Disp- tch.
That little gun which Governor
Altgeld had so carafiuly loaded I
want oft at the wrong epd, and now 1
h« would like to know where he is <
at. —Bal imore Hcral.
|The sle.it g|l "iV mov.
tell uS liow io run ■<* w . -iti
hei| gOfjiqli* -“lit
mher wav.— 1 ribut e.
r
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Mrs. S. A. /.efeber
Bossmoyne, Ohio.
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Terrible Misery
Helploss With Rheumatism
•nd Without Appetite
• hitfc Fr
Tired Feeling and Pains Dispelled
by Haod’a Sarsaparilla.
" t wm In terrible misery with rheumatism In
my hip’ and lower limbs. I read so much
about Hood's Sarsaparilla that I thought I |
would try It and see If It would relieve me. j
When I eonuneoced I could not sit up nor even
tufa over in bed without help. One bottle ot
Hood’s Relieved Nle
to much that T was soon out of bed and eould
walk. I had also felt weak and tired all ths
time, could not sleep, and obtained so little rest ;
at Itlglrt that 1 felt all worn out In the morning- I
1 had no appetite to eat anything, but Hood a f
Hood’s s ?’’Cures!
Sarsaparilla restored my appetite so that I
eould eat without any distress, and I have
gained rapidly tn str -m.-th. 1 have taken five
bottles of Hood s Sarsaparilla and I am as well
as ever M Mrs. 8. A. iKFRr.r.R. Rossmoyne, ©.
Hood’S Pills cure liver Ills, constipation,
biliousness, Jw Mt. sickLaadacbe, ludlgestiow
« fc ,
Stutfnts Summer Confurencc.
On the grounds of the Univefsi ’
ty, Tenpessee.
Knoxville. Tenn., J une 11 —23, ;
1895, For this occasion the South
ern .States Passenger Association
lias*autli<sf i?i'4r’a rate of'one limit- f
ed first class fare for the j-ouncl frij> i
tick-Uyf form
liuijjtejl the conlinuoUß passages in
ho'tft mf&fiMhV’to be sold juiie I3th
to lAth.good retiTrning up to and'
including .hme-25tli, 1895.
The Southern Railway offers to
the teaidier and jiupil desiring to j
attend this Conferonce-n-Fast and
convenient schedules ami elegant- 1
ly equippeiLtraius
Inf rnja'tion, cheerfully furnish- i
ed.iinon application, byiany Agent
or By
C. A. Ben~( <>ti-r. A. G. I‘. A.
Knoxville, Tenn.,
W. A. Turk. G. I'. A .
Washington, D. 0.
HALF FARE TO OHATTANOO
The (ii'EEX <v rLi-:
ROUTE will sell hVi’m'd Irin ticket
Ifromall poin son its
jMl| tf>Mth, L 895, to
ga and return, at half fates, with
liberal limits kind eoh'li|mns.
Ask ticket agents sos particulars, j
or address
I. HARDY. A. G. T*. A., Vicks
burg, Miss.
R. H. Jarratt. A? G. P. X. '
r ' >
New Orleans, La.
A. J. Lytle, D. P. A., Chatta
noogft, Tenn. '
J. R 'MdG-HEGOH, T..P. A.', Bir
mingham, Ala.
W..C. RuixEAHSyx, G. P« A.. |
Cincinnati, Ohio.
'NOTICE
► 1 - • ’ .1 I !:. _ | ' i 1
The SQutheyn Railway will make
rate of one fare for the ironnd trip
to parties desiring to at'end the
general Assembly t of the Presbyter
rian church at Dallas, T'-x i*’ti A*'-
ets on sale May 13th and Ifith good
to return until June 3rd'9s. Fur
ther information will bti cheerfully
and promptly l fnritish(fd by any
Agent of t ie Southern Railway or
ihyi unefl 95.-uH
J, M. Carr, Tkt. Agt.,
Macon Ga, E. ft. Wellk T. P.A.
W. A. Turk G.P.A Mihofi G-a
Wash-, p. C.,C. A B«?|>scoter,
A C. P. A '
Knoxville Tenn. I
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A GH/ «TjD Or-jF-Fatf
luDEE .WME.A.Rlti’nkni s i
r nEE FACE BLE&2IH
MME. A, RUPPERi
XlS'i Nays: “I; ; jCe- uH. the L.(
that tb< rc are many rhoi “ [
panels < if! adi ? >H't lu tnitc
FUiXfls t ImU *• .i jL‘ iHi • 1 1 •f:
r nnr Wo M
w' vT Bt.EAt H: lint have he< - ,
x'f kqpt from .wu' j
r conn*<>f I’l A- h
perl’Jtlcut !l>cGles«*'<rn |
r ** tojzeth'ii, ci), in i
Ti 7 hl
‘ UK opi, rfiiT : i "
to every <-HB' . •'
< iree. a -i • -tth . ■ f j
a nrfil.l willsen'd tbsafelr ■> • d&i i-inia . . -ip.
. i.ilcbargeßprepaid r for2p c< jpr, silver vc
In pvorycnio >f f» ecklrß. pfbipl< s hk'tl.. s i
lowness,blackhoa<te,acna,eezeiD^.«>>iine>B .
"■'•>B, or any lorrn .i i < kc ’j
snd wrinkles (not caused b' f.«-!.U evpr -ssp
FACW 81-BJkniremoves übi'olutelv. lj doe w f j
cover Up, ub cosmuticrf <lO, Hut Audtest I"
UADAMK A. iiiri’iji i peri-ai i
Mn. 6 East 14th St.. tune ■ IT*
Go to T cis fo*” alt
kinds of fresh Vegea
tables-Fi esh every
day. . ‘ 1
BLOSSOM
is as safe and haniilccs as a flax
seed poultice. I: acts Lkeapovl
tice, drawing outt-s ver and pain.,
and curing a" diseases peculiar
to ladies.
' f'drangeJ B!oS‘ is a pas
tile, easily used at any time; I
is applied right to the parts
Every lady can*' treat hcrseL [
with it.
Mailed to any address upon re*
ceiptofsx. Dr. J.A. McGill & Co,
Panorama Place, Chicago, IK.
’ Sold | . <■
J. w.C urry Druggist
caifl tin iaihiH ' j
* •; 7 B IjO>H A
■ r . -a- fes ti >
CEJfkE’ IS THE BEST.
%>iraV'U, OT FOf* AKING,
GOBDOVAN,
> (HUNCH A ENAMELLID CALF.
feS' yJ4 , 3« 1 Fine Calj&Kanmroti
POUCE,s soles.
C -IT
L 7 - BQYS'SCHNLSHOEI
I aHsrSSF ladies-
BROCKTONjIASS.
Over One Million People wear the
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
All our shoes sre equally satisfactory
f’ley give the be.it value for the ittnnev.
I'l’.H-. Cbin! uijto’i I’hoee In style and Tit.
i ?,, .!rv • l.’ties rrs unAurps*<*»d.
'th Drk»K e VJD' i r>n,—-st •’nip- d an role.
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Cantrell A Owens
MAGNETIC NERVINE.
Is sold with writts-
‘SB a'’::s;p';o.v;:
Vv dTw tion, Fits, Olrxl-
> tL‘- neso,lionds<beiai
(j V N' oralrfin anh Wiik
JL k - J fuln< ‘-.enu-p-lbyi-
- i hnl; ilontal Dopre .
EjEtFOPE ~ AFTc-FV Mon, Softening
■'-■Sr.-.'n, -“luslm- .Visery, aud Qeath
• imiK.'.'uc:-, Lo t Power ill either O'
i - e miwm Old A-tre. Inyoltmtuilf -br-
ov’*r in JuL'ci-eo, nver-excrt'on iifithi* Brain nr
I lors oC Youth. Jt giv(»s to Wwk orennn the
f’G.U r fi’i ! dnu’.'ps th* 1 nf life; cu’
• i 11. .’4 ip<| Fetuh’e W( ukuf-r. km< ..til’s tr< •
.it, in i>’ Hn fih ’ tty'tnnM, * •> on- ■ ‘
. b-»\, sl • :<d. With ev-rry <Yr<l« rwe piv-
•' *td CusT;r ho «><»’’
I tree. G in' uv i -.-u l «jnly by-»» '
For sue 0/ J. T.
Cr ouch ACo.Rome
SIBOO.OO
GIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS.
slso.ooevery month given away toany one who apf>lie|
through us for the most meritorious patent during the
' Hiottn preceding.
Wg nerure the brat patents for our clients,
and the object of ffus offer 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 ’STHB SIMILE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS
THAT YIELD FORTUNES,
such as the “car-window” which can be easily slid up
sind down without breaking the passenger’sback, “sauce
. pan,” “coHnr’batton r ” *‘iMit-ly<;k-” “bottle-stopper,*
and a thousand other little tningS that most any one can
fimi a wiw of imurovmg; and these simple inventions ai e
• the onei that bhug largest returns to the author. Try to
think of something to invent.
IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS.
Patents takcn out through us receive special notice in
the “ National Recorder,” published at Washington, D.
1 C., which is the best newspaper published in America in
lhe interests of inventors. We furnish a year* ssi lb scrip*
1 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
| sketch </ the winner, and a description of his invention,
will be scattered throughout tl»e United States ambnj
j capitalistsand manufacturers, thus bringing to their atten
, ion the merits of the invention.
All cOrumunications rugardcdstrictly coofidentiaL
Address
JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO.,
Solicitors ot American and Foreign Patents,
6tß F Street, N.W.,
Box 385. Washington, D. C.
Refo-xw editer of this paper. Write for ou*
■ A/t (re pamphlet, e*REE.
01 JAQUES
13b WestS’xth Street
CINCINNAT OHIO
HaApracticed medicine in Cincinnati years
01 M n any physician, giving special at
nd 11* to Blood, Nervous and Priuai ) diseases
Nervous Debility, 4 mpotency, etc., resulting
from youthful indiscretion, excesses in matured
yeais and other causes, inducing some of the
tdlowiiitf symptoms, as dizziness confusion of
ideas, defective memory, aversion to society
(joporrliea, Syphilis, the later causing ulcers
eruptions enlarged joints, rhe iftm,
ng in groins, mucous patches in Sbotlth, *>urc
throat, falling hair, Consultations free and in-
I vited,
1 Hours,9a, m. to Bp, m«: Sunday 10 to 12 m,
IT.LT’STR aTE d TREAT aE “"<1 FRK*
[ sealed euvtrtfrpoon ao.nlii atioii Ktaie your cnse
■ ; ■ ——
What Nerve Berries
have done for others
A they will do
for you '
IST DAY.
VIGOR
OF 15TB DAY fr
MEN Easily, Quickly £. \
and Permanently Restored, both day.
• A pu f p Weaknesses, Nervousness,
►Bebiliiy fin't uir tl>.-tr train of evils n-suiting
from ettrly errors and later excesses; th<- rcifiHt
'Hoierw<,:y MckneM*, worry, etc. Develops
•d uf.’pHoiir ami slienmh t u tSevexital or-
MI«. Klops uiiiiatuiikt ui liiulaliv
alttMiuns ‘ yoirtiaZul errors or ex
i-.ve u-eof tobavro. oblum and liquor,
J. '?..^ a iL 1” ami inanity,
ic.r u|‘- sljov q jmnM'TlUite improvement. Accept
i mit-.iiioii. upon n-avj-g the genuine
L.UI I IUJ>, tent lo crrr.v in v.s<
< M’t. I nc» . ijl.oi pt-r box. six hoxtn, mip fjiji
r P/’ i ' n ” ’aran 1 ee«l to run-an i r.*u>,
ifi'i.t kep. b> y'mn’dr.rtf-i t wexill send them
by ma.i uimn receipt of price, in plain wrap*
f V r A, ’dn*<s all mail orders to
For Sale b> J-
Crouch & Co
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I -FSHIRTS4-
S Entire New Stock Just rec’r
lee our line of Black and Fanr
e-2 Lose at 25c. The bestgoodi
ver shown for the price
M .’-I’>l<’il(i;>x:-l cn | ],,
J. A.
SUCCESSORS TO
W. M. Gammon & Co.
"""SHUES ANU SHDETHING
n-'-M sit
Ease and comfon>
For the poor weary (eet. w e
vite your attetnion to the fat
that we have now received tl
greater portion of our
Low Cuts
Oxford Ties
*t*And Slippers-;-
, -i L j G-« -j
For this seasons trade and can and do off
you a finer assortment of beautiful gooc
rom which to select, than has ever befo
been put upon this market. From the me
substantial to the most dainty, heavy or Hai
Turned, we have the goods, and our poli
experienced sa esman stand ready to wait ul
on you. - j
Our prices like our shoes are always exac®
propper. I
-4 * CANTRELLS OWENS *I
240 Broad Street, Rome Ca. I
IVHO.I tHIAKt ‘ 71 I
MOBM-S'SIl
1.3. 5,
for Bargiii
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In the Furniture Busness.l
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Think of Buying this Genuine Rat 1 n I
for $1.75. I
•We offe r the trade, for thih
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big bargains iip ? Sidei ■
Call on us for the best
Carpets,* Furniture and Und®
taking I
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