The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, November 14, 1894, Image 6

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P. purifies the blootj. hullfla up •■■'■'■ , ' sa j> I '/ the weak and debilitated, gives , . - . __ 4S> strength to weakened nerves, expeis . - J" ‘ ’ ’•’ 1 W ts diseases, giving the patient health rt,. T- -, ■ y-p • 1 " 'properties » < v happiness where sickness, gloomy c •..-»- sskib. 1 ’■< feelings and lassitude first nnv;iilc<; *' •'•'■>> ■ v ...laann* w >,x . ,'>.' mtlonon V t;x For primary secondary end torth.r/ “ * & syphilis, for blood poisoning, n.tix..- ’ asusea, sg rial poison. malaria, dys|tepsia. end • nTnH _*| Ft” in all blood and skin diseases, like ri’. t“F blotches, pimples, old chronic ulcer ■*“• u> - ~ z<j tetter, scald head, bolls, erysipel.n < JL VX ecsema—wo mny any. without feared • far ■X eontradlction, that I'. P. P. Is the best <• » • ■'linTtr << J blood purifier In the world, and makes positive, speody and permanent cures t, J . 1P93. ©" in all carer., r „ j ; rannah, ' a— mm— ——■■■«■ a ■ y '■ i your p. Xv X ladles whose systems are poisoned ; .i. usually Xa and whoso blood is In an Impure con.i- ' /years' >- tlon. duo to menstrual Irregularities., ■' rollof: le ara peculiarly benefited by the wou- «, • 1 .eoalllr- psSA derful toulo and blood cleansing prop- *• ' sdlsoass x ertles of P. P. P.-Prickly Ash, Poke » . S rof ti e X Boot and Potassium. • .-ix bottles st Z 1 ) r .x;'.'.-. <: liertfirursa ?x >c arsnrarau), Mo., Aug. nth, 1893. ?' '-"’nUiJ?’' .h‘ o r?l!? Te H —I can speak la the highest terms of ?‘. —1 s toll -aou r your medicine from my own personal 1 ■*• .. V Knowledge. I was nfiected with heart % v v -' ■ . UUST. fcjp disease, pleurisy and rheumatism fur r J .a... at LAW. C-i» 35 years, was treated by the very biwt ,’ z® \ Pa«re D d%X;&^?e f U.l M E&dk3 J’3llßfl FfW. K << & cheerfully say It has done me more a u we_ nI „ Jx wood than anything I have ever taken. £3 RO 9. X. loan recommend your medicine to aU *was-»iw uaitvus gt} sufferers of the abovo diseases. PBOPRIETOHn. MRS. M. M. YEART. __ _ fiF Springfield, arsen County, Mo. I4ppnssu»’a Bloch,»®vaxiaali.Ga YT -WV-S FOR SALE BY 0. W. CURRY. S HIICIE S, We make them and sell them at bottom prices, HUME &. PERKINS < : ‘?F HUSTLE’? OF ROME V-DNESDAY NOVEMBER 14 H*94. SHE WILL MfilißY. The Gftl Who Wovld Wear Hosm ers st AstsiyFait N«w York, Nov»«ftf*i 14.— Mi»>* Angftlift* Al 1 *!), nf lh* Jtnpprial Musie Hall. i« to «ni*r the tnar ri»|iAat»lP. Th*- pro»p*etire bu»- bnud i» » n“.ilit»ry m»n »ho bottln a high •< mniiinbii iii tb« atatal militia. Be bts Turn i■. ccdMhi t attekiFki c* Upon bar tor ■< me Hu* >• is* Allan ie a |»r*tty blonde, • bout 27 ye»ra <,|<\ ai d •' m- ■ from one of lhe beet ftnul;** in Newark. Shell aafortuiit i-t «;“•< r alro an eiagant home in No'vail •nd • T»aideM<e in ihia city, rl.e ba* h»en on the s’hge for eii montha and n nde hu first uppt-ej ance at the Imperial Mu*ie Hali ii the lining picture* M :a« Allen cam* m to notorial} two bgo, when the defi* <1 Czir Bredlt-y, of Asbury Park, who had ieaned an ecict against im # riding bicycles. She put on I lo< m er*, mo’jted her bicycle and rod' on the walk*, creating a b>g ■• ne - tion. IN GREAT DEMAND. Washington, Nov 14 —Amor g the reports coming to the depart ment of state from the consul. | abroad upon the new serum treat ment for diptheria is one from Con sul General Charles de Kay, at Berlin, exhibiting the efficiency of the new treatment by comparison. He says that the hospital at Scherein, near theJungfread Heids has forty horse# under treatment for the serum, yet the demand for it has been so great that tl.e sup ply ran out. In the trea'ment with it for dip theria of children under four years the most difficult sort, the death rate sunk to less than 11 per cent., while during October, after the ex haustion of the serum supply, the death rate rose to over 60 percent. Ths serum is costly, as it takes a lang time to secure it, and it must be ussd fresh. It is given out that it takes nine months, and sometimes a year, to get the ani mals, under three years old, un der condition. One animal does not furnish much blood ata time, say teo quarts. It Biust be carefully fed be tween dates of tapping, and in time the strength of its blood, as a ’means of curing, gives out. Abso lute certainty is not ascribed te the cure, and especially in cases in which other diseases are present, should not be considered a fair test of its virtues. It is not at all a panacea. The Sugar Investigation. Washington Nov 14. In crim inal court N 0.2 this morning Judge Cols overruled a demurrer tothe in dictment against McArtney and Chapman, stock brokers, who re fused to answer questions put In the senate sugar investigation cc m mission. The court held that tho indict ment was all right and that the committee was authorized to ask the questions LAST TIME. Miss Chase and Comoany in a Double Bill Tonieht, Last night that old favorit'd “Unol*’* Darling'’ was present ai Nevin’s to a small audience It is. a faifly gsod show, and the crowd se*med pleased. The specialties were all geod John Cassady as the Chinaman is rhe beat stage 11 washoe man’’ ever here. Toaight a great double bill will be put on. “ Damon and Pithias, and a one act force come iy called the “Managers Troubles.” Both will be splendid and they should have a la je audience. This will be the lest performance in Rome. Prices 50.35 and 25 cents. Reserved seats ou sale at Yeieers. “I wouldrather trust that medi cine thaa aey doetori knew of Says Mrs Hattie Mason, of Charl ton, Carter Co., Mo., ip speaking of Ch&mbrlaiDß Colic Cholena, and Diarrhoea Remedy,. Foreale by Lowry & Bro. $18754,34.! Represent stir Orginal Purchases FOR THE FALL SEASON SHOE TRADE OUR DUPLICATE ORDERS AMOUNTTO AORETHAN $5,000,00 ! And the Shoe Trade Seasonjust Opened. AV e can Accoun t for this very flat tering TRA_IDE in no other way than for the reason that the people are ontfor the best values possible so» the least outlavof CA HIT 1 wearelEadres IN LOW PRICES -I- Who DARE MH FOIIOW +- Our Specialties includes the Entire line.W MWe name only a few, iy pfs Our Ladies Crain Button at 75c equals Highln KjPrice’s” $ 1 ,00. J* “Dongola Pat Tip, Opera Toe, All SolidfS mSror $1,25. Same shoe in common sense is not.jj Raequaled in this market at $ 1,50 M wg Our Ladies Fancy Dongola, $2,50 Shoe forBN S“High Price’s” headquarters. fcj Ffl Dont neglect 0u!53,50 and s4ooLadies Ex-ER llstra Fine Dongola Kids at $2,1 Oto $2,60. m Our mens line represents everything from aiq Machine Pegged to a hand sewed-at 60c tojd |gss,oo. 'f] A full linechildrens, 40c to $2,00. Always gi v- H you big Valuable and receivingoniy smallFj Profits. fed ~ iSHKIKg .W /- V- -wia .IW Our Dress Goods Dept is full of choice Pattens latest gooas and lowest prices, Dont forget that we carry an immense stocts first Class Clothing, Childrens Boys and Mens sues and Over Coats. A large Invoiceof the latter bougit 25c per cent under regular price. See them-at 111 «£ Cl 19 <Sr2l Hroiid St. Rome Gra.