The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, November 15, 1894, Image 6

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OD. and Scrofula 5 Xil—lob-LLLXJLn- Aljerrteon, Brown a c .nty, (X P. P. P. purifies the blood, builds up f awt. J. FX "ihnston the weak and debilitated, mv *« „ . .. - Z 3 strength io weakened nerves, expels 7v off K nay eofl?*n».‘ I nera* diseases, giving the patient health nnd t~rt 127 t<» the wr > derful properties happiness where sickn- 'B. pl x-nv’ c* B, P. p. for ?rn ns of the skin. I feelings and lasdtudo first prevailed, towered t<' r ?k‘/OTai yenre with an tin* V _- -.-: sightly *hq dt^agreeabio eruption on "X For primary secondary and tertiary 7/*■ ‘ (5? •▼philia, for biood poisoning. mercu- <!/J>v< hi M .uritH P. P. P- was used* XT rial poison, malaria. dyspepsia, and ■. C ' l l?uMflTnv xri in an blood and sk n diseases, like t»y) j. D. JOHNBTOSL /Tjp blotches, pimples, old chronic ulcers, Bavannan. <Ja, v **’" positive, speedy sad permsnont cures Covin, ’’“tit. , ".-nnftrr 14. 1898. UK in all case.. M'neo I.i.' «.« Bnoe., Savannah. 'L ■———«i i in 11,1 Ga.: Onilr.iien- -I b-••» tried your P. Ladles wb lee system. »re poisoned P. P. for acdlaoane ths «v 'n, usually •nd whose blood l« In *. Impurecon .1- known*, •> ■'nnoer,<.< thirty years’ X lion, due to menetnn: lrrc<nlsrlt lor, 1 ’ ,<teat relief: It /A; •re peculiarly benefited by the won- pdrtnsttbs bloo.i .• 1 Tcmovos all Ir* derrul tonic nnd blood cleansing prop* rlt*tl<mlpoui the sent of the dlseaas X •rtlesofP. I. P.-Pr;ckly Ash. Poke and nny spreading ot the Boot and Potassium. sore*. I Lave taken fivoor etx bottles tAf and fkol confident thnt another course SniMinr:,, Mo., Aug. 14th. I al.k h,, ‘ “!f° r « ll ® T ®<? © —I can apeak is the highest teriaa of w‘iji f ’ n t t °, n an<l • toma °b your medicine from my own personal wooDlea. lours truly. ___— knowledge. I wasafiected with heart CAPT. W. M. disease, pleurisy and rhenmatUm tor Attorney at Law. XT S 5 years, was treated by the very bee* /fS> E& co B’ad Cisses Mcnsfl Fret K of'^our^T ALL DRUGGISTS BELL IT. obeerfelly say it has done me more a ew>wwaaw wwe ■ood than anything I have ever taken. LIPPMAN BROS. W I een recommend your medicine Co all rmrtis MHVW, ••Serers of the above diseases. PBOPUBTOIU*. MRS. M. M. TRART. Wi _ ' •prlagfleld. Green County. Mo. Uwaua'i Bl*ek,*ava»3Mk, Oa V FOR SALE BY D. W. CURRY. iSBINCLES, Bamako them and sell at bottom prices, HUME & PERKINS THE HUSTLER OF ROME., NOVEMBER, 1 5 189 ( M*Y BE IMPEACHED. Damaging Festimony Agansttre Mayor of New M ans. Orltans, La. Nov 15. proaectiLioii in th*, imp-»chni*nt >rocA»ding« brought »g<i’n»t Msyor John Fitzpatrio fcr rnai f»van :• and miafaaHancc in office, is wmv ing a Bbt around Hi* Honor th t * I will Le difficult for him to brtn k thr< ugh. w itiiee«Pß were introduced snak ing to prove that ha is a ni» niber of the firm of Manion A' Co. p'uui bera, who have b*-en given l#rg” contractu by thecity. Mayor Fitz patric has contend* d al! along that hia wifs wae the junior member of 'he firm, and that h« bad no in terest tn it whatever. The city charter prohibits any person while a member of the ad ■iiniatration from b«iDg interested in any manner whatever »•<ith fi'ms having contracts with the city. thoae who testified w ° Ch«a. Garvey, whe was of the Mechanics, D*a'ers bl.u Lumbermen’s Exchange in M*', 1891. He said there was an important meeting o. the •xchange in that month, and at that meeting he told Mayor Frtzpatric, ol the floor of the exchange, that he had do r ight to he th* re, whereupon the May r hand d him the fol >w ii'g tetter addressed to the President of the exchange: “Being unable to attend the meeting held today at your ®x chaage, I desir* that, Mr. John itzpatric, a member of our firm should reproaent us. Truly yours, M. Manion.” This letter was identified by Secretary Chas. E. Dir*-uieyer, of the exchange. Others testified that on visiting the store ot Manion & Co. that the Mayor,who was generally present, exercised every prerugstive of a proprietor. The city directories for 1888, 89 '9O and '9l were introduced Each of theae years gave the firm ot Manion & Co. at being composed of Mr.Manion and John Fitxpatnc No Fear for the Seals. Victoria, B. C., November 14. The official statement regarding the pelagic sealing of 1894 com piled from log books sworn to, has been forwarded to Ottawa, London and Washington. Data are given as to the latitude and longitude in which seals were secured, and a chart accompanies the many tables of statistics on which is traced the blood-red trail of the hunters. One of the most important feat ures of the whole report is the statement showing how' many of the seals taken in the Behring Sea were bulls and how many cows. The figures the collector has ob tained on oath go to show that the proportion of bulls is far higher than had been claimed by some who fear the extermination of the seal herds, and the conclusion ar rived at is quite different from that pointed to by figures reporte 1 sent from San Francisco to Washington a few weeks ago on the catch de livered at this port. Her Modest Claim Ch November 13.—Mrs.D* A. Moody, a Chicago woman, is pra. paring to lay claim to a modest fortuus of $10,000,000 in Streator, 111.. property. Mrs. Moody claim to have documentary proof that a tract inthe heart of. Streator w> s grantedto her relativers by Gov r i ment*over6o years ago, and the property was never legally trans ferred, and she will shortly bring suit in La Salle County for its re covery. The tract consists of It 0 acres, and upon it are loeated sev eral banks, an opera house, the City Park and the prominent re tail* stores of the City. Mrs.Mo>dy says that the City Council of Stre i tor has offered her $250,000 for her elame, but that the offeiowa* refused * •‘I wouldrather trust that medi cine thaa aay doctori know of Says Mrs Hattie Mason, of Charl ton, Carter Co., Mo., in speaking, of Chambrlaina Colie Cholena. and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by Lowry <fc Bro. SIQRFI ni I lull! iju !■» kpresent Our Opal Purchases FOR THE FALL SEASON SHOE TRADE OUR DUPLICATE ORDERS AMOUNTTO AORETIJAN $5,000.00 I! And the Shoe Trade Season, just Opened. W z e can A_ccount for this very flat tering TRAI >E m no other way than for the reason that the people are out for the best values possible for the least outlay of C LAS IT! WE ARE LEADERS IN LOW PRICES Who DARE MAY *.'■-"** . .1- y i »p ■ ji<j ■ jivwiYaaoa reS Our Specialties includes the Entire line.N!] trtjWe name only a few, MM lOur Ladies Grain Button at 75c equals Highpfl Price’s” $1 ,00. M “ Dongola ” Pat Tip, Opera Toe, All SolidE! forsl ,25. Same shoe in common sense is not.|| equaled in this mar ket at $1,50 W Our Ladies Fancy Dongola, $2,50 Shoe forJw $1,50 is creating Panic and Consternation atiWl “High Price’s” headquarters. Eo Dont neglect 0ui53,50 and s4ooLadies Ex-fflH tra Fine Dongola Kids at $2,1 Oto $2,60. Eul Our mens line represents everything from agH Machine Pegged to a hand sewed-at 60c toKg |255,00. g| Rg A full linechildrens, 40cto $2,00. Always g>v-j|| Effing you big Valuable and receiving only smallr|j BgProfits. bW Our Dress Goods Dept is full of choice Patterns latest gooas and lowest prices, Dont forget that we carry an immense stocks first Class Clothing, Childrens Boys and Mens suits and Over Coats. A large Invoice of the latter bought 25c per cent under regular price. See them-at M.COKEB4tO 19 Broad St. home Gra.