The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, December 02, 1894, Image 10

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AFRESH We have them in en less profusion variety, If you want the very test that the markets afford, send me your orders. Bour larder stocked with my provisions guarantees a long and happy life— <3L. A. DEMPSEY.O R. V. Mitchels old ;-tand * + + + •* + BROAD STREET JNINGLE S, We make them and sell them at bottom prices, HUME & PERKINS TODDS. Is The Place to get GROCERIES Os till kinds. CHEAP I iffiWil' TER MILUNERYIB94 NO. 302 BROAD STREET. ROME GEORGIA, We are now 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 Zephyrs. Will sell at lowest Cash prices, Call and See us, Respectfully A. O. GARRARD. R R PIMPLES, BLOTCHES 2 M r f J ANO OLD SORES > ' raHvTW "T CATARRH, MALARIL £ 4 AND an TROUBLES < 4 and DYSPEPSIA i ''fAP Are entirely remove*! by P.P.P. Liii* -Prickly Ash. Pone Root and Potas- , Glum, the greateet blood purifier on in Vh ”’"'.fl I- * f? *-rtb. II? .' M : ' i Abbbdbbu. 0.. July 2t, 1891. ( * r- •»»«««••*••• —mia LlPPhk*»M Bros. , 6«vann«n. fitt —: F'KAH Siks-I b<-uzht a bottle of y ,? Bheumninv.’. <• ■tW- ■ - - month--treatment at the Hot Springe. X, z-'U Bend tl -ee bottles C. O. D. pir Srrr*’ " kwu \ V. ■- IU V r Jl I • > Brown County, O. /ty ; MiaT.WdfiiHkaßWMEr.vc* P. P P. purifcs th«* . lou'!. builds » 9 Cx*pt. J- D. Johniton. t 7 ih-'inJh'h ?V> aZI -Aon i< may coHe«m.- I hero- V th’t 4 by teatlf •to tie wonderful properties » tW where •‘....efs. 'abx.n.y ' . f r °J,7 e 7 3 ??“ r 7^V urn * eelingß an(l I,a>aitU ** u L ? r * al>ed _' Biffhtly • I di*agreeable eruption on j ' ~F h iuP rir i ar>' hiß ‘ “i” , ‘ l a !' <l tl ' rt '. : ! r , y “y b^*nvrdn^ntlVp’ r p. k^ < ’wa D a us I 2di - syphilis, for blood p'* uii, . mercu* un<i , n . urriretv cnrotl ' ...4® rial poison, malaria, dyspepsia, and Bl <siKned iv)” J D JOHNSTON. *& t!Z * n a " blood and skin diseases, like (Signed uy J U flavhnah Ga. X. blotches, pimples, old c'-ronic ulcers, oavjuuan. -a* xj# tetter, scald head. !.■ > erysipelas, ; a Caoeev Cured. w*— ecienia-.e may say, ulhout fearof K* St eontradtetion, that P. V I*. is the best Tlltimonv 'remit: Mayor of Struin,Te3t > MB blood purifier in the v rhl, a.-ifi mnkes . agr, V positive, speedy and j errnmn ut cures Snquif Tn-c., January 14,1893. ©* 1. in all cases. Maasas. oipfa,»u Baoa.. Savauuan, > Ga.: OVnt/ ;«n—l have tried your P. aCv V' T -at., .hnw , >-j-d P. P. fur a‘ i K».ae U Van eLiti, fiscally W' and whom blood is la u hapurou.aU- Jf.® „’s!iy't’.’S /a tion. due to menstrual irrognlaritier, ’ i !.od ,A i novos all!~ V* are peculiarly ben-lltu’ by the won- KShS’S, o" the dlsea'a X derful tonic and bl- ’4 < I o-i ing prop- V'W* r a Zs"'- K R^ e t*andPoU.riuL Pr: ' k!y ASblPoke :o^ Pr Th. oAknfivioislx botdeS Q v Root and an d foel co . that another course >. fc-F lop will effect i. euro. It has also relieved fcA' Sprinopield, Mo., - us,. 1 lti>. 1893. mc froQ j- .diy stton and stomacb 'sT CBD SDu.iii ih t.io b it terms Oi \ t ml” your medicine f-<-.'.m '■ ? r»< nal W® l * * cine »V M TURT ff ? knowledge. lwan.ll. : ... '-.heart U at -or Sir it Lair. * disease, pleurisy and rl. umatism for \ mF 35 years, was treas ed ’? /tl ‘ very best 3* Book on B::d Diseases Molisil Free. F P. I:, D CUGGISTS BELL IT. good than anything I i re cvertulseu. LiPPraAM BROS. ’ I can recommend you:- r.t- d.citie to ail XI BUfierera ul the abov - on. PiIOPRIETORP, MRS. M. ’ YFAKY. . __ fiF >*. Springfield, , Ho. rfppna*n’a Block,S>avoanali,®» X" FOR O.W. CORRY. THELITIL RUBY BARBER SORI AL PARLOR J r you want work In mv line call at my place Jr Frank. Taylor, the old reliable. fHE HUSTLER OF ROME SU?xl TA\ DECEMBERS 1894 FEARFUL SCENES. That Induce This Woman to Cham pion the Livine Picture. New York, December I.—Lady Henry Somerset of the Purity in Literature and Art Society, in her crusade against the living pictures, is opposed by’ Mrs. Elizabeth Grai » nis, President of the National Christian League for the Promo tion of Social Purity, who says: “They a.e beautiful and instruc tive. To my mind, and there art many who agree with me, the liv ing pictures of the ‘Black Crook" variety and spectacles of that char aeter, seen in Bowery theaters anil cheap and low places of amuse ment, are infinitely worse than living pictures against which Lady Somerset has directed her oppos - tion. ihaves»en both kind 4. Yos. I’ve been exploring the Bowery, and whst is fa- worse, Chinatown, ’ added Mrs Granntb,‘‘and I bavt seen some Jiving pic’ures tha would startle the ladies of the W C T. U. If they were to apply their energies in the overthrow <>’ evil ss I have stem it ihey wonl< find much more work to do than tc end an ; ttact on 1 armlrs-s ai iel ic creal ions. •‘1 went into the Bowery con cert halls and low divr-s, and 1 saw •he revolting phases of lifi brought out in at! their lewd as pects. I saw and heard. I went in to Mott street, among the China. 1 obtained admi-se n to opium dives and saw the stupefied China men lying in all positions from the effects of opium. I saw white woman too— girlf»--uiider the effects cf tue drug. Somi of them were lying in the same ro-,ms with the C JWflinen. As I had ixpected,! found in the midst of this degrada'iou girls wh: were once refined-girls of iu tell geice and education. They had failed victims to the awini drug. I also saw three young worn en, daughters of clergymeu, who had run a*ay from .home with three China Sunday-school pupils whom they had married •‘The slnms were revealsd to me, and none but those who have gone and seen can appreciate the degree of moral filth and degradation which exists in Chinatown. This fact, therefore, accounts for th<- position I take in the matter of the liviug-pictue crusaed. There is plenty of room tor action on the Bowery and Mott Street.’’ Lady Henry Someret. who is fore most in the fight against living pictures, went to Boston to da> , where she proposed to establish a sirai lar movement. CAN DIE EASY. As the Girl He Loved is now His Wife and Well Fixed. Lexington. Ky., November 31. A romantic wedding took place at the residence of J. J. Fraley in this county Monday night. An old bachelor named Nathan Perry, very wealthly and without rela tives, has been board'ng with Mr. Fraley, who has a large family of girls for several years and loved the third daughter of the farmer, a maiden of 18 years. Last week Perry became very sick and the family physician said life was not a certainty with him. Mary, the girl he was devoted to was much grieved at the condition of her bachelor sweetheart, but would not listen to the pleadings of her other sisters and her father ! to a hasty marriage till Sunday! night, when the sick man called her to his bedside and told her he could die with a lighter heart if she would consent to marry him, and she did. Her father and some neighbors came into town and secured a preacher and license, the ceremony | being performed Monday night. The groom immediately made a will, which at his death leaves his wife in possession of a handsome competency of blue grass land and > bank stock. SUB MJ Represent Dur Drjinal Purchases FOR FALL SEASON SHOE BADE OUR DUPLICATE ORDERS AMOUNTTO AGReTHAN $5,000,00 I 77 ♦ -A_nd the Shoe T racle Sea son just Opened. We can A-ceountforthis flat terinn- TRzVDE in no other way than for 1 lie reason that the people are out for the best values possible {o> the least oti tla vof Cdb\_bA J { y WE are leaders IN LOW PIECES -4-Wlio DAB BUFOIIOn- TOgsapiraain*trarann< R.j3 Our Specialties includes the Entire line.W L|We name only a few, JW Our LadiesCrain Button at 75c equals EgPrice’s” $ 1 ,00. H| “Dongola ’’ Pat Tip, Opera Toe, All SolidCT £aforsl ,25. Same shoe in common sense is nc + g| Raequaled in this market at $1,50 F. Our Ladies Fancy Dongola, $2,50 Shoe forBM frlgp 1,50 is creating Panic and Consternation atsl vJ“High Price’s” headquarters. tai Dont neglect oui $3,50 and s4ooLadies Ex-SI Estra Fine Dongola Kids at $2,1 O to $2,60. Our mens line represents everything from aßfl rag Machine Pegged to a hand sewed-at 60c tohw gass,oo. rj p|s A full line childrens, 40c to $2,00. Always giv-ra Lging you big Valuable and receivingonly smallr- lr 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 Invoice of the latter bought 25c per cent under regular price. See them-at iif f i ooi/nvi o Pfl W.HiCuKEnuuy 19 &21 BroadlSt. Rome G-a.’