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We have them in endless profusion
variety,
If you want the very best that the markets
affo’d, send n e your orders.
B )ur larder stocked wth my
guarantees a long and happy life—
<3L. A. DEMPSEY.i>
r. V. Mitchels old ttand * + + ■- .:. ♦
• B r Qa D ST REE r
i h i ft it r
We make them and sell
them at bottom prices,
HUME & PERKINS
TQBDS.
Is The Place to get
GROCERIES
Os all kinds.
CHEAP
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IB94FALL AND WlNffl HiLiiNERYI 8 94
NO. 302 BROAD STREET. ROME GEORGIA,
We are new prepared to Show
A Select Stock of New and Sty
lish Millinery,
Ladies, Misses and childrens.
Hats and Bonnets, Baby Caps,
Hair Ornaments, Side and Tuck
Combs, Ice Wool, Silk floss and
Zeohyrs. Will sell at lowest Cash
prices, Call and See us,
Respectfully
A. O. GARRARD.
J R H B PIMPLES, BLOTCHES
£ Il In Fb ano old sores <
T PRICKLY ASH, poke ROOT CATARRH, HALABIA,
AND POTASSIUM KIDNEY TROUBLES
Makes mi oyspepsia f-
I Marvelous Cures
’ nlcin, tlie greatest blood purifier on ,
in Blood Poison
Rheumatism' ESSJSKtex: f:
fjond t hreo bottlefl C. O D.
and Scrofula 7SS'S"»
r. P. P. purifies the blood, builds up Caj»t. J- D- Jolinaton
the weak and debilitated, gives r „» t-hem it concern: I here- ’S’
strength to weakened nerves, expels to the wonderful properties 3.
diseases, giving the patient health and -Jp p p for eruptions of the skin. I /yy
happiness where sickness, gloomy differed for several years with an un- V
feelings and lassitude first prevailed. dlsaprocablo eruption on ..
- ®lf n A7o. I tried every known reme- fa
For primary, secondary and tertiary la vain,until I’. P. 1• was usoa » V,
. syphilis, for blood poisoning, merci:- r nd am now entirely cured. >
rial poison, malaria, dyspepsia, and by) J- D - JOHNSTON, v*"
V in aft blood and skin diseases; like (SlSlwaojJ gavannah. Ga. V
X blotches, pimples, old chronic ulcers, ,
■P tetter, scald head, bolls, erysipelas. Slrla Casiecr turrit. cl,'
eczema—wo mny sav, without fearer , . in Tex. \
contradiction, that P. P. P. Is the best Tttt'.monvfromtre Jf.iycro/ecguinumr. r
fit blood purifier In the world, and makes Tnnvary 14, 1893. Eg
X &an 'c£m 8 s Peedy “ nd «* r “““ ent eures Mlaa’nr. l^>; r! / d a L a o u n r a p:
V 111 ■' —“— ——• 2 S p f.’.V'adlsea-otf the skin, ‘usually Q
> Ladles whoso systems are poisoned -s skin'■ancor, of thirty years
O and whose blood Is in an Impuro con .1- an -l .cuud groat relief: It f/
V tion. due to menstrual irregularities -HiAatLio l.locd and removes all lr- X.
A are peculiarly benefited by the wo:i- r r om inc uo „t of the disease ■.
0 derful tonic and blood cleansing prop- nreveuts any enreading of tl.o A)
V ortles of P. P. p._ Prickly Ash, Poke ?°“, n pr< rbav* taken live or six bottlea
Root and Potacalum. nn J fool coatl'lcac tltat another courro
Mticnre. it has also relieved
Springfield, Mo., Aug. 14tti. 18C3. me front in<iig stion and swinacli
—I can speak in the highest terms of t-oublw. Yours truly, „ zf)
V your medicine from my ewn persons.! CAPT. W. M. BUST. (y-
X Knowledge. I was affected with heart Attorney at Law.
disease, plourl-y and rheumati: Li fa*
X j&ysic”n?ana
Tars, tried evorv known remedy with- Wil b.l D..JJ uiuvuuw
out finding relief. I have only taken ALL DRUGGISTS BELL IT. Vs
x one Dottie of your P. P. P., and can .aS
cheerfully say it has done me moro a aESrapyil AW
good than anything 1 have evor taken. P— ts |r t uWb s™ tw ■ * Nf"
X I can recommend your medicine to all nanpmETOHfl. Ma
sufferers of the above diseases. PRO K rp.
FOR SALE BY O.W. CURRY.
the little ruby barber
TONSORIAL PARLOR
If you want work In mv line call at my P ace
Franks Taylor, the old reliable.
THE HUSTLER o'~ ~OME WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 28 1894,
JACK THE RIPPER.
iie is Said to bs Confiiiiti in a
Lunatic Asylum.
London, November 27. —“Jack
the Ripper. ’’ whoso horrible butch
eries att acted the attention of the
world a few years ago, is said to
be confined in a certain English
lunatic asylum, where for three
years lie has been locked up, at
times in a straight-jacket.
Th“ authority for this statement
is Dr. Forbes Winslow, the most
celebrated insanity expert in the
United Kingdom. Thd revelation
h particularly interesting just
now, as it sets at naught the theo
ry held by many people in London
that the series of murders recently
committed in Denver were done by
the same hand that horrified Lon
don and defied Scotland Yard.
Dr. Winslow says, and there is
no reason to doubt his statement,
as he would have nothing to gain
by making it, that just before the
Whitechapel murders were perpe
trated he received a letter from a
stranger, in wlvch the writer said :
“You will hear of me in a few
days.”
The letter was signed “Jack the
Ripper.” I übsequently Dr. W: -
slow received a number of similar;
letters, and when the last Wh? .
chapel murder took place his un -
known correspondent called at his
office the next day and said that
having completed his mission he
desired ti.i be treated for nerv s
ness.
The physician df'-v from ihe
man a. suffi •.i--nf i v langibL' tu ;
warrant tn*-' si ranger’s nrr.iat.T i“!
I man was r to a lunatio asv iim
I through tbeefforis of Dr. Winslow,
who stipulated that this should be
done » Leu he took itie iinthoriin-s
into his cobfi'Tei’ce. The m>U'’ t
identity was effectually concc.i] d
at the time and cannot be ascei
tained now because of Dr.
Winslow's dislike of notoriety and
hie desire to live up to th? etand
arde of the medical profession.
But in other respects his story is
such as to'Eive i f cadence.
MISTAKEN FOR OFFICERS
Three Citizens of Brookside, Ala,,
Shot From Ambush.
Birmingham, Ala , Nov. 27. <
Deputy United States Marshall A-
T Wood and A. P McC! 'lan wen!
to Brookside, a mining town near
here yesterday to arie*t e’VHiiii
peisons charged with illicit lt<p. r
selling
Four men bad been arrested and
thoi offic.-1-s were a’ter others, ui d
last night they lay in waiting n
the Slo-s Iron and Str el Compa ;i. 8
office, expecting the other men
who were wanted to pass that way
The effietprs soon atterward
shanged pt sJiioi'S and three citi
zens who had no'huig to do with
the arrests passed near the place
where the officers had been watch
ing, when they were mistaken for
the officers and fired upon from
the dark by unknown persons sup
posed to have been thp ilicit licpioi
dealers.
Laurie McDonald, a stable boss,
was shot in the head and neck
and mortally wounded. D. M.
Stewa.it, a store keeper, received a
charge of shot in the temple and is
dangerously hurt. A miner named
Danzt was shot in the head and
seriously injured. The persons who
did the shooting escaped.
SPECIAL DISCOUNTS.
Ministers will please take Notice
that W. H. Coker & Co offer liber
al discounts on all purchases, full
line of Clothing, overcoats, Mack
intoshes, Hats, Shoes, Over shoes,
Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Underwear
Hosiery Neck—wear, Umbrellas,
also full line Dsess goods Cloaks
& c
W. H. Coker & Co, 19 &21 Broad
St,
For Rent: Cheap one five room
cottag°. well and water works wa
ter. Call on or address
J P. Davis, ordinary
11— 9—tL
“Orar.goßlossm” is iae pain'e
cure of all diseaes peculiar to
wemeu Sold fresh by D. W .Curn
JIR7S4J4J
Represent Bor Opl Purchases |
FOETHE FALL SEASON SHOE TRADE
OUR DUPLICATE ORDERS AMOUNTiTO
AORGTHAN
$5,000,00 r
jYnd the Shoe Trade Sea son just.
Opened.
W<? can A.ccount forthis very flat
iifii
terins; TRj\_DE m no other
than for the reason that the peoplelffl
are out for the best val ues possibles ;
fov the least outla v of CyVHjHT ! z ■ll
WE ARE LEADERS
IN LOW PRICES
IS
Who DAR MAY FOIIOW 4-
pl Our Specialti ) includes the Entire I
tSWe name only a lew,
fe.. Our Ladies Grain Button at 75c equals Highfh *
EtiPrice’s” $1 ,00. Rik ||
" Dongola ” Pat Tip, Opera Toe, All So!idE| |H
fejforsl ,25. Same shoe in common sense is nGti| ||
®equaled in this market at $ 1,50 i
Our Ladies Fancy Dongola, $2,50 Shoe
US$l,5O is creating Panic and Consternation atgß 5
«S“High Price’s” headquarters. &J: j
KI Dont neglect our $3,50 arid s4ooLadies Ex-|W J
Eratra Fine Dongola Kids at $2,1 O to $9,60. ;
£3 Our mens line represents everything from a»R f
Pegged to a hand sewed-at 60c toha ; j
E*355,00. SO '
A full line childrens, 40c to $2,00. Always giv-BMd
you big Valuable and receivingonly <
EeP ro fits 3|m s
It
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Our Dress Goods Dept is full of choice Patterns;
latest goods and lowest, prices, *
Dont forget that we carry an immense stocks
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 ’>
W.II.COKEfI&CO
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19 &21 Broad St. home Gra.