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We have them in endless profusion
variety,
If you wa t th? very best thot the markets
afford, sene r your orders.
Bour L rc r stocked with my provisions
guarantees, iong and happy lite—
<3L. A. DEMPSEY.O
R. V. Mitchels old fttand i- + + + + *
B*QAD ST3EE
'■shingles, I
We nicike them and sell
them at bottom prices,
HUME & PERKINS
TODDS.
Is The Plr ce to get
GROCERIES
Os all kinds.
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NO. 302 BRO AD STREET. ROME GEORGIA,
We are new prepared to Show
A Select Stock of New and Sty
lish Mi.linery,
Ladies, Misses and childrens,
Hats and Bonnets, Baby Caps,
Hair Ornaments, Side and Tuck
Combs, Ice Wool, Silk floss and
Zephyrs. Will sell at lowest Cash
prices, Call and See us,
Respectfully
A. O. GARRARD
$ n It n PIMPLES, BLOTCHES $
■ ■ " B AND OLD SORES 5
PRICKLY ASH, poke root CATARRH, MALARIA, r
a AND potassium KIDNEY TROUBLES ,«£
'•> Makes and DYSPEPSIA ;
a Marvelous Cures
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x A , „ oium, the greatest blood purifier on \
% in Blood Tosson 1
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r» I .• Ga.: Dear Sirs—l bought a bottle of
0 Rheumatism &
K months’ treatment at the Hot Springs. V
<pjl . , , Bend three bottles C. O. D. ZV
\ and Scrofu a %
I; Aberdeen. Brown County. O.
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the weak and ■ iul.t.itcd, civ ’
V strength to weakened nerves, expels To all whom it may concern: I here-
Jk diseases, giving (h< rtiont health and by testify to the wondeirtul properties n
<0 happiness where m. ~:u »s, gloomy of I’. P. P. for eruptions of the skin. I z
x feelings end l.t. „i; ude flrst prevailed, tufferod lor several years with an tin
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syphilis, for blooe poisoning, niercu- Cy bu. m vain.untiiP. P.P. was used. V
rial poison, nuila : i dyspepsia, and U in?iNqTnw Z' '
■F in all blood and skin diseases, like (Signed by) J. D. JOHNSTON, Z
blotches, pimples, old chronic ulcers, ...tvannaL. 03. x
tetter scald hea i. boils. erysipelas. Skin Canirr Curetl. r"
“ ecsema—v.e may r. v, without fearof Mtnvai [crvuito.
contradiction, that i‘. P. P. is the best Testimony fromxhe Mayor of \
ZM blood puritier tn the world, and makes yr'
\f positive, speedy a.id permanent cures Sbqcin, Tex. , January 11, 1893. p'
■j. mail cases. Messrs. Lippman Bros., Pavannah,
f > ... Ga.: Gentlemen—l have tried your I'.
’< Ladles whose syi ms arc poisoned P. P. for a <l‘sea 'c f th«uni-ally p
z and whoso blood Is in an impure con_i- known -s wont '■m.e r.tu t .uny yeitr.s •.
’ ‘ tion. due to raenst mti irregularities, stunning, a: <i 0.;..! >,•. cut, relief: U (
are peetili:'rly ben hied by the won- purifiesthoblood n’:d r. .uovcsnllir- \
,derful tonic and bl 11 Iransing pr< p- rltaiion from tho sent of the disease \
'. ertiesofp. P. P. Iri kly Asli, Poke “nd prevents r.ny rereading of the
■. Boot and Potassic boms. I bavet.oten liveor six bottles N,
z I. -t—. , —mr --nr emos and feel contli!<• tbnt another courso . ■
1 Springfield, Al , Vug. 11th, 1893. will effeet a t'l'e. It ha i also relieved f. 1
—I can snoi.lt la 11 > i.igbost terms of P* e f'Y’* 11
j your medicine fr< m ■ v np. r, nrl trouble.. Yours truly. prqT > x
knowledge. Iwa • » - ivi hhcnrt OAPT. w. .i. Kt ST,
disease, plouri y . >i 'rmatism for at.or.iy atur.
&35 years, was tror. ioy tho very best
\ gi BiofiU Diseases Huiiea Free.
f z out finding relief. only t.*? a X,’
.< one bottle fy >’ i.r. I and can ALL DRUGGISTS SET.L IT. I
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, Eprlngf Id.t .’ ’ 'ia. I.fpptue.n’a Bl<.tcik,ftavanuat’i,Go- x
I FOR SI : yyj. CURRY.
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I TONSORIAL PARLOR
" If you wan v ;rk In mv line call at m/o Ia"
; , Prc-i'k. Yaylo, the old reliable.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME,MONDAY NOVEMBER,26 1304
MURDERED BY MISTAKE.
An Extraordinary Story of a Father Who
Killed His Son For zlnotlier.
An extraordinary story is reported
from Tarnopol, in Galicia. A peasant
named Adam Gawrydo, whose property
is in a small village near Zbaraz, in
Galicia, cut hi- ovn; i’s throat with a
kitchen knife 1 1 i- e. Some weeks
ago a Hebrew • ■ . ut, Solomon Barb,
bought old Cawrydo’s stock of honey
anil paid 50 florins in advance to make
the bargain valid. When the time for
delivering the honey came, the peasant
declared that he could not, keep his word
and was prepared to pay any damages
to the merchant that the rabbi might
decide.
They both went to tho rabbi, who
said the peasant must pay the merchant
10 florins damages. This be did most
willingly, and both went away together.
On the way home they stopped at a way
side inn and did not leave it till night.
It began to rain, and the peasant asked
the merchant to pass the night in his
house. The merchant accepted, and
they went home together. The peasant
prepared a bed of straw in the barn,
and when the merchant had laid down
went to his own room after carefully
locking the barn door. This frightened
the merchant so much that he got up,
felt his way about until he found a sec
ond door, which was bolted from the
inside, left the barn and started to walk
back to the inn.
In the meantime tho son of the peas
ant returned home half drr.nk, and find
ing the barn door open walked in and
propped on the bed of straw prepared
for the stranger. He was soon fast
asleep. The merchant on his way to the
inn met a gendarme, who asked him
where he was going so late. Barb told
him all that had happened, and the gen
darme, thinking he had a dangerous
man before him who was lying to avoid
suspicion, asked him to go with him to
the peasant’s house. There they found
Gawrydo in the act of washing his
hands, which were stained with blood.
When lie saw them he exclaimed, “Sure
ly I killed you an instant ago!” The
gendarme searched thchou-e and in the
barn found the sou of the peasant dead,
with his throat ent. The peasant was
immediately arrested. Vienna Cor.
London Nows.
FRIENDLY POLITICAL RIVALS.
Governor Feck of Wisconsin Says a Good
Wort! For His Opponent.
Major Bill Upham, the Republican
nominee for governor, was the first out
sider to put in an appearance at Phil
lips, the little town that has just been
obliterated by fire. Walking among the
ruins, he met the postmaster of the place.
“What’s become of your coat?’” asked
Upham. “Egad, I lost it in the fire, ”
said the postmaster. “I haven’t got a
stitch of clothes except such as I have on
now. ’ ’
Bill whipped off his coat in a second.
“Take my coat, ” says he. “I’ve gotan
other at home. Take it, and when you
get through with it pass it along to
some other fellow that needs it ”
An hour later Governor Peck arrived
at Phillips, and the postmaster was tell
ing him how Bill Upham had made him
take and wear his coat, while he (Bill)
was going around in his shirt sleeves.
“Yes, that’s just like Bill,” said
Peck. “He has probably given away
his shirt by this time, and his panta
loons, and his shoes and socks. Bill
never stands around and lets other peo
ple suffer when he can help ’em. The
chances are that by the time he gets
ready to quit this place he’ll have to
walk to the train in a barrel. ”
This incident illustrates very fairly
the kindly feeling that exists between
the two gubernatorial candidates. To
be sure, Peck has not yet been renom
inated, but his renomination seems a
foregone conclusion. —Chicago Record.
A KINGDOM FOR SALE.
It Is Called Matnpla and Is One of the Bis
marck Group.
A genuine kingdom, with a capital,
residence and seaport, is at present offer
ed for sale in Berlin. It consists of a
part of the island of Tatota and is called
Matupia. The island is part of the Bis
marck group between New Zealand and
New Mecklenburg. The “empire” cov
ers just seven square miles (German)
and was purchas, I during the eighties
by Herr Georg Weisser, a retired pay
master of the German navy and after
ward director of the New Guinea com
pany.
Herr Weisscr had several bloody fights
with his Samoan and Kanakan chiefs,
Tint managed to quell all rebellions and
become very popular with his subjects.
He died last year, and his heirs, who
reside at Kaiserlautern, do not wish to
exercise their regal duties and have in
structed their agents to sell the unique
property. Matupia, the capital of the lit
tle kingdom, contains about 1,000 in
habitants, many of whom are Europeans.
It is one of the best harbors in the archi
pelago.—Literary Digest.
A Queenly Service.
An attache of the Netherland legation
recently persisted in keeping a crowing
cock under the bedroom window of a
neighbor, and all the power of English
law was brought to bear in vain to se
cure an abatement of the nuisance. The
diploma: i • privileges of the owner pro
tected him, and he defied his critics.
The tortured man explained in court
Monday how he finally triumphed. He
could not have lived if the nuisance had
continued, and not knowing what to do
wrote to the queen of the Netherlands.
The graeiou : young lady did not reply
by letter, but the offending cock was
immediately takt n away. In that way
he accomplished what the whole law of
England could not do for him.—London
Sun.
Fearnini; From the Fly.
A Russian investigator st uds to nnn’k
ers of i'yii’g mac:,in.-s i)ib>.:viation
which he gained by obsei ving the ordi
nary house fly. Thi- trisect, he says,
beats its wings 80- times per secund and
travels 40 miles an hour.
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HWSU4J
Represent Our Orjinal Purchases
FOR THE FALL SEASON SHOE EADE
OUR DUPLICATE ORDERSAMOUNTTO
AORLTiiAN
$7,000,00 !
And the Shoe Trade Sea son just
Opened.
AV e can Account for this very flat
tering TRAIOE m no other way
than for the reason that the people
are out for thebest values possible
for the least outla vof CA_STd !
WE ARE LEADERS
IN LOW PRICES
MAY FOIIOW4-
deludes the Entire line.W.
itton at 75c equals Highfr.
Tip, Opera Toe, All SolidE!
in common sense is not.ji
t at $ 1,50 m.
Jongoia, $2,50 Shoe for&§
ic and Consternation at®
quarters.
Kj Dont neglect oui $3,50 and s4ooLadies Ex-BW
Sintra Fine Dongola Kids at $2,1 O to s>,6o.
E3 Our mens ’line represents everythingjrom a»q
wgMachine Pegged to a hand sewed-at 60c togW
H 355,00. . R
A full linechildrens, 40c to $2,00. Always giv-SH
you big Valuable and receivingonly smallra
Our Dress Goods Dept is full of choice Patterns
latest goocts and lowest prices,
Dont forget that v/e carry an immense
first Class Clothing. Childrens Boys and Mens suits
and Over Coats. A large Invoiceof the latter bought
25c per cent under regular price. See them-at
19 13road St. Home Gfa.