The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, June 08, 1897, Image 1

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THE HUSTLER OF ROME. SEVENTH YEAR uu.sl m«k«» the luod pure. whul«»um« and dallclnna. I®. POWDER Absolutely bur* »o»»i awtiHo powmr co., mw vomt. SICK IS IMRS.: ENSIGNE HART MAN OFTHE j ♦♦ Salvation Army At Her Home. She Needs Money. Will You Send It? Mrs. Ensign Hartman is sick at her home over Povaloski’s retau rant, on Broad St. She needs money. Can’t some* one send her a little? These people desire only a living, so help if you can. WHATI ISN’T THE DUKE PREVARI GATING - Tetuan Says M ’Kinley Sympa thizes With Spain. Madrid, JuneS. —Atyeaterduy s Cabinet Council the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Duke of Tet uan, read a dispatch from Wash ington which announced that Pres ident McKinley has given assur ance of sympathy with Spain. Beauty is Wealth. Beauty is as essential to a wo man as any other quality, with beauty of form and feature comes beauty of mind and character. Physical beauty is a rounded form, the brightly tinted cheek, the vivacious eye, a certain ease and grace of manner, which indi cates a superabundance of' physi cal strength Very few women possess these qualities, but very many more might possess them who do not. If you feel that you are losing vitality, losing vitality, losing your beauty, losing your strength, if you feel that your face which once was plump and rosy is becomming thin and sal low, that wrinkles (which are the terror to all pretty women) are »eginning to appear, take our ad vice and 'rv that greatest of dis ®ove,P fc ®». “Massage Face ■up which is the only meana Known to science to convevort a O‘in and sallow expression into a P unip and rosy face. It will trans orm a face with plain or homely eatures into an expressicn of grace and beauty, Physiology wap hes us that if would be strong *'■ must exercise the muscles which 'eed the develapiug. Exercise Riises the b'ood to rush to that l' ar of the body called into ac th n ' j m upcle is fed and streng nened by L he fresh blood and will develop. e Massage Cup will do for the ’• "hen proper' applied, by ;’ nt, »cfiDg and relaxing the mus ,B'what exercise will do for the Parts of the body. yon would have a pinkish n piexion, if you would like a plump and rosy, if you would , e o remove that “horrid”wrin a»jeei^°'ar u 8 «nd we Cep J Oli . Brest “massage face > with full directions for its • Remember you can have your “ 7 '-<* « you .ay j ' Ts Wanted Address J. C. b y A Co. 35 Breadway, N.Y. fod'„ l ' ief car l°ad of watermelons Thfi J at eO, • Chidsey & Son’s, are large and fresh. THEY LEFT THE LOT But Stole the 10 Room House and MOVED IT TEN BLOCKS A Tramp Was in it And When it Began Moving He Began Leg ging it For His Life St. Paul, Minn. , June 8 AIO room house, valued a $3,000, own ed by James Wilson, was stolen in the night and was found in the morning 10 blocks away. The house was occupied by a tramp, who was awakened by the moving, and ran for his life. The building was damaged by fire a short time ago, and the Wilsons had moved out until it could be repaired. Cascarets stimulate liver, kid neys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe. 10c. APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF DISMISSION, Georgia, Floyd County . Whereas, Carrie Mae Henley administratix of John rl. Henley, deceased, represents to the court in her petition duly filed, that she has administered John H. Hen ley’s estate. This is to cite all persons concerred, kindred and creditors, to show cause if any they can, why said administratix should not be discharged from her administration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in August 1897. This May 3rd 1897. John P. Davis, W'lMl SAVED and joii getthe eatd running and 1 11 1 t ”' t "heel * ni.<ce !, e hund- 1 Fume ’!7 model and // U z I i,s man >’ special / / II features make this f the most attractive wheel on the mar ket. CataFgue tree. Guy S. Cothran, Agt, Rome, Ga. B ■ FREE. Eighteen priees, aggregating $l5O. A Bona- Fide Offer, We give nothing but cash for prizes. Who can form the greatest number ot words from the letters in WASH!\’GIONS? You can make 15 or more words, Do not any letter more times than it appears in the word. Anything that is a legitimate word will be allowed The publisher will pav >50,00 to the person able to make the largest list of words in the word WASHINGTON’S, $25.00 for second largest SIO.OO for each of the next throe largest lists, $5.00 to each of the next 9 largest lists I>on’t you think von could be one ot these. You will enjoy the making of your list, why not try for the first prize? The above rewards are given for the purpose of rttracting atten tion t<> our woman’s paper. Every number is complete, no continued stories, etc. it is necces sary for you to enter the contest, to st nd 25 cents (money order, silver or stamps) tor a subscription with your jist of words, and ev ery person sending the 25 cents and a list oi 15 words or more is guaranteed an extra pres ent bv return mail (in addition to the paper] ot a solid silver stick or scarf pin. satisfaction guaranteed in every case or money refunded. Liats should be sent at once, and not later than Aug, 15, The names and addresses of successful contestants will be printed in Sept, issue, pub lished Sept 1, <»ur publication is new: lilts offer is made to introduce it. we refer you to anv mercantile agency for our standing Mak your list now. Address, Hill PublishingCo atioue, Brooklyn. N. Y. in writing mention paper. ______________ mair R balsam and beautifies th<> hair. Ur,unotri a luxtinam jfriwth. N'-ver Falla to Restore G’-ay ■BCTI Hair to its Youthful Co or. Ncalp V vr fa.ang. »>c~and SI.OO at Drufgirta HINDERCORNS. The only rire Cure tor Corn.. Stops •Up.m. i-i'min-. rop> fart to the t,«t» Makes walking eary. lieu. Druatine. FEMALE PILLS. \ erus«ed,exceß!uvc’.fk?anty or painful KieQ / etration. Now used by over BO.OOv I ladle. Bionth.y. Invigorates thew I organa Beware of Imitations. Na-rs ' paper- per bov. or mat box 81. Seri sealed In plain wrapper. Send tc It sumps for P* rtl S ul “' r, „t?!.oL t nlla . Pruaalst. Address: PEffEH MIOKV « association, chicaw. U. To round off a goud dinner smoke a Select. ROME GEORGIA, TUESDAY EVENING. JUNE 8, 1897 TO PICNIC WENT A CROWD OF BAP TISTS THIS MORNING The Annual Sunday School Out ing of the First Baptist. Despite the threatening aspect of the weather this morning quite a large crowd went to the First Baptist Sunday School picnic at Chickamauga. A number will go from th* rt to Chattanocga and spend the day on Lookout Mountain. MY NEIGH BOR TOLD M E About Hood’s Sarsaparilla and advised me to try it—This is the kind of advertising which gives Hood’s Sarsaparilla the largest sales in the world. Friend tells friend that Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures; that it gives strength, health vitality and vigor, and whole neighborhoods use it as a family medicine. Hood’s Pills act easily and promptly on the liver and bowel?. Cure sick headache. - - X. CENTRAL ARRIVALS The arrivals at the Central are:! J. A. Campbell, Chattanooga; Ji M. Davis, Greenville, 111.; C. Ei McCord, Prattsville, Ala.; C. 11, Sanford, E. 11. Goodwin and G. G. Leake, Atlanta; Z. E. Taylor, Chattanooga; W. O. Conner, Cave Springs; J. Mercer and wife, Pal estine, Ala.; Miss C. Craigg-and Mrs. Carrie- May Hanley, Shaw ville, Va. ; W. C. Satterfield and J. C. Orem, Emmerson, Ga.; Jno. L. Allen, City; 11. Aotam.son, Knoxville; Geo. H- Carrick, New York; H. W. Vanderwagner, Ce dartown. GIVES STRDNSTH TO MEN- Free to All Who are Weak and Worn. A Method to Cure and Increase the Power. It is a remarkable fact that a man never appreciates the suffer ings others until he himself has passed through the fire of pain or remorse. Then it is that he looks around for those who are suffer ing; he wants them to profit by his experience; he gives his time and money gladly,for tbe beiefiG of others and never tires of his zeal. There are plenty Q.f men weak and worn out, struggling with remorse and fear, the i.atu ral outcome of habits that brought incapacity; a secs* of lonesome ness and a feeling as if the’best side of life had been banished for ever. Such men should write to Thomas Slater, -Box 235, Kalama zoo, Mich. He will send free’ by mail, in a plain, sealed envelope, full particulars about the method he used, and this will enable any man to get a complete cure at home. It-is the method that Mr. Slater u’Bod to cure.himself of the troubles that sap .the strength and vigor and also.enlarged his o-gans :to natural size. The cure was so dbmplete, so satisfying', and such a change from his former condi tion that he will gladly tell others all about it. sending all particu lars. He figures that he iloesn’t know’Df a better way to show his appreciation of his own cure and the sufferings of others. There must be' generous men in this world to ott set the tide of avarice. Writ' 1 to Mr. Slater—it will cost nothing for his description and method. . i.. -<<r> <jgc',.' wKSnjt < Ik/..fat' -Ik REVENGE ON TWO CUBANS Mau Be Expected. Then Gave Calhoun information. fHEY ARE UNDER ARREST JSOO Pacificos Die in Santa Clara in One Month. Weyler Or dered Them in From the Country. Havana, via Key West, Fla., June B.—The return of Commis siuner Calhoun was the signal for the arrest of two Cubans, Miran dez Larco and Francisco ManiUes, who gave him general news and acted as his guide. More trouble is reported from Guinea, where two officers were killed by soldiers from near Car denas, where the Mallade battal lion killed its colonel and major in a riot over refusal to pay the soldiers in coin instead of paper money. At Guanajay a riot be tween Spanish officers and soldiers is also reported, in which four offi cers were k'lled and three wound ed. The army is in bad condition. HUNDREDS DIE. At Santa Clara 600 deaths oc curred last month among the pa cific's, whom Weyler ordered into the town. Wendell Philips, Cuban corre spondent of the London Chronicle, and several American newspapers, has been released from orison at Matanza after 10 days’ confine ment. He did not let the press censor see all his news. Woman's Diseases Are as peculiar as unavoidable, and cannot be discuss ed or treated as we do those to .which the entire human family are subject. Menstruation sus- j tains such import ant relations to her health, that when / Suppressed, Irreg-u- , lar or Painful, she soon becomes ? languid, nervous and irritable, the bloom leaves her check and very grave complica tions arise unless Regularity and Vigor are restored to these organs. Bradfield’s 5 „ a ne r Sl p ‘ T7’ 1 most noted remale physicians —t of the South, Regulator sort prevail more extensively than in any other section, and has never failed to correct disordered Men struation. It restores health and strength to the suffering woman. “We have for the past thirty years handled Bradlield’s Female Regulator, both at whole sale and retail, and in no instance has it failed to give satisfaction. We sell more of it than all other similar remedies combined.” Lamar, Rankin & Lamar, Atlanta, Macon and Albany, Ga'? The BRennELD Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. Sold by all Druggists at SI.OO per Bottle. ADE ME A MAN ’ ABLETS positively cure /•y LL s<-r /Hneciscfi— Failing Men- ‘f ; rr/ ■ i-ncy, SloepleqsneMH etc., caused \ .. i by 'b'ißo nr other Eioe&es and India xj- ■*’ k and HurrEy 5 - / i-. i os’. Vitality in old or young, anr ’ ■ nforritudy, UuHinewor marriage, and Cm uim tion it ' • d med late 1 mprove- m -.i-t” a < I rL where all other fail. In- 'it the gt ’it’i.ib Ajax Tableta. Thay I • ’ !'cure you. We give a po* <> • oetlactacure i 4 « iiK 'j-t. r,i<"vv u i ■ nix ; ' (full treatment! for $2.50. Bj mail, in i uiri r, ; pan receipt of price. ( ircuia* AJAX REMEDY CO., For Sale in Rome by 1). W. Curry and Jervis & Wright. DOUBLE TAXFS Tax Receiver R. L. Fcs'er will wifi be at the court house - , from now until June 20.. to receive the tax returns and urgently requests those who have not made their re turns for 1897 to do so at once, thus avoiding double taxes as pre scribed by law. HELD UP. WERE CAPT AND MISS AL VA PRINTUP Near The Corner of Broad and Sixth A venue Last Night Capt. John C. Printup reported to officer Mulkey that an attempt had been made to hold him up last night near the ‘’corner of Broad and Sixth avenue. He was driving and was accom panied by his daughter, Miss Alva and several others. The robber was a white man He is still at large. A FEARFUL FALL Mr. Eugene Judkins, a Young Carpenter Badly Hurt At about 2:80 this afternoon, Mr. Eugene Judkins, single and aged about 30, fell from the roof of J. L. Brannon & Co’s., store in the Shorter Block. Mr. Judkin was standing on the roof of the Brannon store sawing a timber on the frout of the roof of the J. G. Bryant new building. He fell as the timber broke off, and struck the pavemen on Broad street with great force perhaps in juring himself fatally. The fall was about 80 ft. Friends picked up the bleeding and bruised form of the unfortu nate young man and bore it into the Brannon store where JDr. Har bin and his brother proceeded so administer opiates and dress the wounds. Judkin is a single man and lives with his father at 515 Ave. C. Fourth Ward. His father is miller for Mr. Loeb the popular mil! man Judkins was employed by Messrs Bedford & Bridwell the contract ors who are rebuilding Mr. J. G. Bryant’s old corner. Mr. Bedford said that he had just been apprized of the fact that Mr. Judsins was subject to vertigo. A BEAUTIFUL GIRL Barely Escapes a Life-Long Calamity-. It happened in this way: The young daughter of Mrs. E. S Gibson , Greelyville, South Caro lina, was slowly but surely be coming a hopeless invalid. Her mother became anxious and hag gard in her frantic efforts to save her daughter. None of her at tempts to find a cure seemed of any avail. As stated in her own words: , “My daughter was taken sick some time ago and I tried many medicines in vain. She was very weak, appetitite poor, bad condition. At last I hap pened to see one of your little books and wrote you. You recom mended Pe-ru na. I gave it to her and she has now completely recovered. I owe all that I am worth in this world to you for sav ing} my daughter’s life. 1 shall always keep a supply of your med icines on hand. May you live leng to help those suffering as my daughter was.” Pe-ru-na always cures such cases. Send for free book, writ ten for women only. Address The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Company, Columbus, Ohio. Two years ago R. J. Warren a druggist at Pleasant Brook, N. Y., bought a small supply of Chamber lain’s Cough Remedy. He sums up the result as follows : “At that time the goods were unknown in this section; today Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is a household word.” It is the same in hundreds if communities. WhereeVer. the good qualities of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy become known’the people will have nothing else For by aluggia w/ I W 1 Hi i l\ W My 10 CENT 3 A WEEK THUT PEACE JS DELAYED Bu a Demand for Thessalu bu ^ eU> HE MAY VISIT LONDON Edham Pasha May Represent the the Queen’s Jubilee. Abdul Is Very _ * London, June 8, —The corre spondent of the Standard at Con- . stantiuople says: “Acting upon the advice of Izzotr- Bey, the Sultan is leaving the peace negotiations wholly in the hands of bis ministers, thus evad ing personal responsibility and placing himself in a position to, sacrifice them to popular indigna tion, if necessary.” ■ » . SHE WANTS THESSALY*. ” Constantinople, June B.—The tenacity that the Turks are dis playing iu their demand for the reannexation of Thessaly promises to make the work of arranging a peace treaty a laborious task. MAY VISIT LONDON. It is reported that Edham Pasha, the Commander-in-Chief of the Turkish forces in Thessaly, will represent the Sultan at the ap proaching jubilee celebration in London. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The firm ofCunyus & Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be continued by W. D. Cunyus. W. D. Cunyus, J. J. Hall, May 29, 1897. Mrs. A. Inveeu. residing at 72, Henty St., Alton, ill., suffered with sciatic rheumatism for over eight months. She doctored for it nearly the whole of this time, using various remedies lecom- ' mended by friends, and was.treats, ed by the physicians, but received no relief. She then used one and a half bottles of Chamberlain’s Paia- Balm, which effected a compete cure. This is published at her re quest, as she wants others simi larly afflicted to know what cured her. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by all Druggist RELIEF IN SIX HOURS. Distressing kidney and Bladder diseased relieved in six hours by the “New Great South American Kidney Cure. ” This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in reliev ing pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages iu male or female. It rehevesretention of water in pass ing it almost immediately. Ifyou want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold bv D. W. Curry Druggist Rome, Ga. Americans are the most inven tive people on earth. Io them have J-. been issued nearly 600,000 patents or more than one-third of all the patents issued iu the world. No discovery of modern years has been of greater benefit tcmankind than Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, or has done more to relieve pain and suffering. J.,W. Vaugn, ofOakton Ky., says: “I have used Chamber- Irin’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in my family for several years, and find it to be the best ’ * medicine I ever used for crampi* in the stomach and bowels. For salp by all Drugisgts. . Jl. ‘ < Wanted young men: Only eight weeks re quired to learn barber trade thoroughly < do*- <• nated. Write for catalogue mailed free. M > lers Barber College. Fourth and Central Ave * Cincinnati. Ohio..