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THE HUSTLER OF ROME.
SEVENTH year
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CENTRAL ARRIVALS
The arrivals at the Central are:
II Levy, Knoxville. A E Nix,
Buchanan. J E Tin lor. Rob E
R.nedv. I’e’cni Hixon, A E Keys.
David E Grilfiith, (hattano/iga,
Guss Castelie, Brook? Cline, Atlnii
tn. C !’ Jb-rton, R E Guy, Capt.
A3 S Moseley and wife, Citv. T
BAll’onl. B’l ininirhum, J II Jones
I, uisville. IT M S'onn, I) W Mor
gan, Atlanta, II II Walton, Aligns
la.
SUMMER SCHOOL Y. M. C. A-
KNOXVILLE, TENN. RE-
DUCED RATES VIA
SOUTHERN RAIL
WAY.
For tl e < ecus.on of the meeting
of the Sunni -t School of the Y.
M. C. A., at’Knoxville ami return
at rate of one lire for the round
trip; tickets will be sold June 16th
to pjth inclusive, good to return
until June 30'h, 159.7. Cal! on any
agent of the S uithern Railway f<i
information.
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- '
tains such import
ant relations to her *<•
health, that when*
Suppressed, Irregu
lar or Painful,
she soon becomes
languid, nervous
and irritable, the bloom leaves her
cheek and very grave complica
tions arise unless Regularity and
Vigor are restored to these organs.
Bradfield’s
T7 | most noted
remale physicians
1 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.
“Mo have for the past thirty years handled
Bradfield’s Female Regulator, both at whole
s»le 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.
Tut 3»AOFitLO Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Sold by all Druggists at SI.DO per Bettie.
Cascarets stimulate liver, kid
ne J’ s and bowels. Never sicken,
weaken or gripe. 10c.
A 41ft4 4 S‘nonr« Gonorrhoea X*****\
flu 'tj •”« from A| inv \
W't rinnry organs nrrcNtedl /wfljY J
’ v ’•'Hill H I V|i«lv < npMlleto, V ,UUI 7
»iihout inconvenic tire.
The Armitage Mlg, Co, Ri hmond Va.
'.m givey u employment that will pay yon big
wages. None but honest, sober aid Indus
>• mis men wanted as tills is logttlmare mis
Utss. W rim at (Hum fir pe’Simaletle .
J. JJP <- , • .11' ... Key n 'li*.
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Ih 1 Is. ten weens and tlicji stopped. Th old
"’liable Yankee Blade. Id pages « ekly‘
m e dwith su.rtes u| tun, love, and thrilling
tali sos adventure. Send lilcts. in stamps for
w eeks tiial to Yankee Blade. Brooks, M.‘. '
MOB CAPTURED
FREIGHT TRAIN
Was Bent on Lur.chinn a
CouDie of Negros
GOVERNOR SENOS TROOPS
And Orders Sheriff to Protect
the Negroes at Any Cost.
Crowd 1 ut off and Walk
ed Back.
Montgomery, Ala , June 11.—
Governor Johnston received a tele
gram this morning from Sheiiff
Fulglnim, of Huntsville, stating
that a mob of 2(>o men captured a
freight train at Decature last night
aim started to Huntsville to lynch
the two Decatur negroes, Lewis
Moore and Claude Neville, who
are charged wish criminal assault
upon Nellie Lawton, a white gi”
of 13.
The train was sidetracked at
Greenbrier.
at any cost,
Governor Johnston this merning
ordered the Huntsville Militia
Company, under arms to report to
the Sheriff, and to protect the two
prisoners at any cost. Two thous
and rounds of ammunition were
ordered sent from Birmingham on
a train at noon today.
The Governor has just telegraph
ed to the Colonol commanding the
Second Regiment and ordered him
to hold one of the Birmingham
companies in readiness for march
ing ata moment's notice. The
Governor has promised all the
troops nec-'ssary.
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, Ihe 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
poi-sess these qualities, but very
manv more might possess them
who do not. If you feel that you
a'e losing vitality, losing vitality,
losing your beauty, losing your
strength, if vou feel that your
face whtch once was plump and
rosy is becomming thin and sal
low, that wrinkles (which are the
terror to all pretty women) are
beginning to appear, take our ad
vice and *rv that greatest of dis
coveries, the “Massage Face
Cup” which is the only means
known to science to convey..rt a
thin and sallow expression into a
plump and rosy face. It will trans
form a face with plain or homely
features into an expressicn of
grace and beauty, I nysioiogy
teaches us that if would be strong
we must exercise the muscles which
need the developing. Exercise
causes the blood to rush to that
part of the body called into ac
tion, the muscle is fed and streng
thened by the fresh blood and will
therefore develop.
The Massage Cup will do for Iho
face, when proper’ applied, by
contracting and relaxing the mus
cles, what exercise will do for the
other parts ot the body. ....
If yon would have a pinkish
complexion, if y <)U would like a
faCH plump nnd rosy, if you would
like to remove that “horrid wrin
kle send Gue Dolar to us and we
mail von the great “massage face
Cup,” with full directions tor its
use. Remember you can huve your
money back it you say so.
Agents Wanted Address J. C.
Lem.y <fc Co. 35 Breadway, N.Y.
NOTICE.
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W.n. M.McDuWeil | t< recloacainortgan:>*
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Witaess the Hon, " ■ «*• ' .
rl Uw2nd d»y of April 1 •
1,1 yv e Beyriegei <-lk,
Superior Court Floyd County G a
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ROME GEORGIA. FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 11, 1897
HIRAM ORR’S
SKULL WAS FRACTURED
Fell Off a Crowded Negro Excur
sion Train at Lyerly Today.
Was on the Platform and Tumbled Off On
His Head While the Train Was Making
a Curve.
Hiram Orr, a negro lad about
18 years of age, sustained a frac
tured skull and damaged shoulder
this morning.
When the negro excursion pulled
out for Chickamauga there was
not sufficient room in the coaches
for all.
Orr, with several others, was |
compelled to stand on a platform •
at the rear of a coach.
I
When the train was rounding a'
curve near Lyerly be lost his bd-
ELECTRIC CAR COLUMN
Dr. Henry Reynolds, left this
merning for the country where he
w ill spend several weeks.
John H. Hawkins, of Hermitage
was in the city today on business.
Mr. Will Wood, has returned
from a pleasant trip Nashville.
Miss Grace Harper,) left yester
day for her home in Cave Spring.
Master Dean Hoskinson, is visit- (
itig relatives in Abnistofl.
Mrs. C. B. Hudgins, and little
children, left today to visit.rela
tives in Kentucky for tome time.
Dr. D. T. McCall, and little sons
spent the day fishing in Texas Val
ley, yes'erday.
Mr. J. D. Riggs, of Celina, yes
terday.
Mr. A- C. Moss, went to Lin
dale, on business this morning.
Mr. Jim McColla, will go to Birm
ingham, eomorrow on business.
Mr W. Grimm and wife, have
returned from a pleasant visit to
fr.ends in Cartersville.
CHEAP RATES 10 NASHVILLE
ACCOUNT THE TENNESSEE CENTEN-
NI.aL AND INTERNATIONAL EX-
POSITION : NASHVILLE, TENN
MAY TO OCTOBER 30, 1897.
For tne above occasion the
Western & Atlantic R. R. and
Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Lou
is Ry., will sell Iround trip tick
ets from all stations to Nashville,
Tenn., at very low rtates.
$5.10 Romejo Nashville, Tenn.,
and return tickets on sale daily
from April 27th till October 30th,
limited Seven (7) days.
$7.55 Rome to Nashville, Tenn,
and return, tickets on side daily
from April 29th till October 30th
united fifteen (15) days.
$10.20 Rome to Na?hville. Tenn
and return, tickets on sale April
28th till October 15th limited No
vember 9th 1897.
For special rates for students
and their teachers, Millitary Com
panies and uniformed brass x>ands
and File Companies travelirg in
bodies of twenty-live or more on
solid ticket, call or write.
C. K. Ayer, P. &T. A.
Rome, Ga.
C . E.-Harman, G. P. A.
Atlanta, Ga.
Just try a 10c box of Cascarets,
the finest liver and bowel regulator
ever mad *. 1
Wanted young men : Only eijilit week, re- I
quired to learn barter trade th roughly do
uateti. Write for catalogue mailed free. M
ler« Barber College. Fourth and Central Ave .
Cincinnati. Ohio.
anco and tumbled to the ground.
His skull was fractured over the
left eye and Lis right shoulder
badly damaged.
The 11 < ’clock down passenger
took him aboard and brought him
to the city. Drs. Garlmgtou and
Lindsay Johnsui attended turn
I and pronounce the injuries very
i serious.
! Orr lives out in Timbuctoo,
> near North Rome. He works for
1 Bosworth & Vandiver.
MY NEIGHBOR TOLD ME
About Hood’s Sarsaparilla and
I 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 Sarsapa r illa
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 od the liver and bowels.
Cure sick headache.
FREE
GOLD 1
Eighteen prizes, aggregating $l5O. A Bona
Fide Offer, We give nothing but cash for
ptizes. Who can form the greatest number of
words from the letters in WASHINGTONS?
You can make 15 or more words, Do not use
any letter more times than it appears in the
word. Anything that is a legitimate word will
be allowed. The publisher will pay $50,00 to the
p r->on 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 three largest
lists, $5,110 to each of the next 9 largest lists
Don’t you think you could be one of these?
You will enjoy the making ot your list, why
not try for the first prize? The above rewards
are given for t lie purpose of rttraeting atten
tion to our woman's paper. Every l umber is
complete, no continued stories, etc. it is necces
sary for yon to enter the contest, to s nd 25
cents (money cider, silver or stamps) for a
subscription with your jist of words, and ev
ery person senutng the 25 cents and a list of
15 words or more is guaranteed an extra pres
ent by return mail (in addition to the paper] of
a solid silver stick or scarf pin. batistaction
guaranteed in every case or money refunded.
Li.-ts 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. 'hir publication is new: This
i ffer is made to introduce it. we refer you to
any mercantile agency for our standing Mak
your list now. Address, Hill I’ublishingCo
a ionK, Brooklyn. N. Y. la writing mention
paper.
MADE ME A MAN
OAJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUKE
yt oVe-rroM.v Diacasca— Failing Meo
ory, Im potency, Sleeplessnosa etc., caused
by Abuse or other Excesses and Indis
cretions. They quickly and tturcly
restore Lost Vitality in old or young, anr
a man for study, business or marriage.
* Jv. -- Prevent Insanity nnd Corsumntion if
a T ren m time. Their use shows immediate improve
'u?ii! i..id jffects a CURE where all other fail. In
-i’-v .’jxia naving the genuine Ajax Tablets. They
have Cvied thousand.-, and will cure you. We give a po»
iri.e r.t 1 ' a >jv, -ititce to effect a cure IwfipTC * n
Hachcaseor refund iha money. ioe vv V I Qiner
or six pkges (full treatment! for $2.50. B.'
mnil, in plain w. apper. upon receipt of price. ( ircula*
&*• AJAX REMEDV CO.,
For Sale in Rome by D. \V. Curry
and Jervis Ar Wrighl.
DOUBLE T&XFS
Tax Receiver R. L. Fester will
will 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 tax- s as pre
scribed bv law.
Blood poison
U.llNnlllliriW—MWr ®
A SP£C!ALT.Y»“;.';?S
tlarv JiLOO J I’OlsON permanently
cureßln 15t035 days. You can be treated at
home t' >r same price under same guaran
ty. If you prefer to come here wewillcon
tract to pay railroad fareandhotel bills,and
nocharge.if we fail to cure. If you have taken mer
cury, iodide potaeh, and still have aches and
pains, MucossPatches in mouth, Sore Throat,
Pimples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on
any partof the body, Hair or Eyebrows falling
out, ii is this Secondary ISLOOD POISON
we guarantee to euro. We solicit the most obsti
nate cases and challenge the world for a
case we cannot cure. This disease has always
baffled the skUl of the most eminent physi
cians. 9500,000 capital behind our uncondi*
tional guaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed on
appllcßGon. Address COOK REMEDY CO„
Vol Masonic Temple CIUCAUO, AU» Jj
A TENNESSEE
COLLISION
Two Fast Freights Crash To
gether.
———————♦ . ».<■■■
MEN BURNED TO DEATH
Is What Is Believed Happened
to Three of the Crew. Two
Known to Have Been
Fatally Hurt.
Bradford, Tenn., Juue 11.—A
serious railroad wreck occurred
here early today. Two Illinois
freight trains going in opposite di
rections crashed into each other
near the depot. It is believed
that at least three men were burn
ed in the ruins of the trains. All
of the trainmen Dave been account
ed for.
Ed Bense, engineer, and Jim
Northcutt are fatally hurt.
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
manded Po-ru na. I gave it to
her and she has now completely
recovered. I owe al! 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
long 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 agQ R. J. Warier, 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 c Tin munities. Whereever the
good qualities of Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy become known the
people will huve nothing elsej For
by ahiggis
WANTS-ONE CL A WORD
One business man In every city (not already
taken) for exclusive sale of manufactured
goods. Applicant must furnish few hundred
dollars cash capital to carry small .rtock of
salable merchandise with which to supply his
own customers after orders are first secure 1.
$200.00 monthly profit assured over all ex
penses. State references, qualifications, etc.
F. E. VAIL,
136-140 Nassau St., New York.
A 1 Ib-wm V.S.J'nmal r>f
jJ - £ Prtt. w. H. Peeke, wh*
W makes a epecialty o
jl Kpilepsv, has without
■*4 ■ ■ doubt treated and cur-
•■ ■ ed more caees than any
w w livioß Physician; hla
W ■ a ■ succesa is astonishing.
I We have heard of easel
* ' ot ao years’ standing
uircita
large bot
tle o' • 1 solute cure, free to any sufferer*
who t 7 . d their P. O. and Express address
"> n o • one wi-hing a cure to addres*
. ... 7 —KE, f, D.. 4 Cedar St.. Hew
■' hair balsam I
k ' -set and beautifiet the hair. I
wßSlar ■ i > rui.iGtca s luxuriant growth. I
4-Never Faile to Reatore Gray!
.vm&M Hair to ita Youthful Color. I
S'K'vr; As , dZwfl Cures acalp diteam-s & hair fallxnx. I
7* 5i <, and fl 00 at Dru|paU |
HINDERCORNS.
r l*he only »ire Cure tor Corns. Stops all pain. Ensures con>
Loxl lu the Make* walking Ucta. at
10 CENTS A WEEK
MIC FAVORS
AUTONOMI
The President’s Idea About
Cuba’s Release.
BELIEVES THAT~GOMEZ
May Accept This and That Spain
May Acquiesce. Must Bp
Positive Home Rule for
the Island. .
New York, June 11.—A Wash
ington special to the Heiald says:
“Autonomy for Cuba, positive
home rule for the island, is Presi
dent McKinley’s plan for the set
tlement of the vexing question.
The President’s questions put to
Mr. Calhoun all tend to indicate
this »s his purpose.
“The President asked if General
Gomez and the patriots, who have
declared that they would accept
nothing but independence, would
take autonomy, with local self—
government and freedom from
Spanish tavafion, and Mr. Cal
houn replied that he believed the
preponderance of the sentiment of
the Cuban peop'e would compel
General Gomez and the other lead
ers of the patiiots to accept such a
position. j
“The belief is growing here that
Spain would be willing to accept
such a solution of the difficulty.
Ihe rebellion in Cuba is costing
Snain from $8,000,000 to $10,000,-
000 a month, and the Cuban debt
is now $400,000,000. This constitu
tes a great stumbling block to any
plan of autonomy without unload
ing debt. However this may
be, the clear impression made by
the President’s questions was that
he would try to bring about home
rule for Cuba.”
Mrs. A. Inveen, residing at 72,
Hent.y St., Alton, nl.,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 treat
ed by the physicians, but received
no relief. She then used one and a
half bottles of Chamberlain’s Pain
Balm, which effected a compete
cure. This is published at her re
quest, as she wants others simi
larly aillicted to know what cured
her. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for
sale by all Druggist
RELIEF IN SIX HOURS.
Distressing kidney and Bladder
diseases relieved in six hours by
the ’“New Great. South American
Kidney Cure.” Thi.s new remedy
is a great surprise on account of
its exceeding promptness in reliev
ii g pain in the bladder, kidneys,
bi ck and every part of the urinary
passages in male or female. It
relievesretention of water in pass
ing it almost immediately. Ifyou
want quick relief and cure this is
your remedy. Sold by D. W.
Curry Druggist Rome, Ga.
/ *
Americans are the mestiuveu
tive people on earth. To them have
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 tc mankind
than Chamberlain’s Celic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy, or has
done more to relieve pain and
suffering. J. W. Vaugn, ofOaktoh
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 crampu
in the stomach and bowels. For
sala by all Drugisgts