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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.
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THE HUSTLER OF ROME MONDAY DECEMBER,3 1894.
MEAP'.Y A PANiO. '
Actor* Rehrnreing a l'l:»y Cause Excite
ment In it < hi* ag«> Hotel.
There came near being a panic in the
reading room of the Great Northern the
other day. Archie Boyd, the actor who
tued tc> play Den Thompson’s part in
“The Old Hom ‘ • ' and who starred
last season in s play of his own
called “The Co ~ Squire,” was here
some weeks ag<> >c consult Con T. Mur
phy, the playwright, as to alterations
in this play. He wanted a new second
act, and after talking matters over with
Murphy he left the latter hard at work
on his manuscript at his Lake Bluff
home.
One day last week he wired Murphy
that he would meet him at the Great
Northern at a certain time and read
over the altered play with him. The
author was on hand at the appointed
time, and bo was the star. Together
they repaired to the reading room and
Bet about their task Mr. Murphy read
quietly until his enthusiasm overcame
him. Then he threw caution to the
winds and exclaimed:
“My God, yon have stolen my child!”
A guest from Oregon, Ills., looked
up from a letter he was writing to the
folks, and then he fdged uneasily to
ward the end of the tabiw.
“ 'Tis false, ” roared Boyd. 'T ftm no
kidnaper. u
"You lie!” exclaimed Murphy iu
loud tones, throwing the manuscript
aside, and the man from Oregon started
for the door, while a commercial man
from Toledo leaned back in his chair to
see it out.
The author and star had shifted to a
quiet love scene, when Landlord Eden
came in at the 1 equest of the Oregon
man to see what the trouble was. When
he told the latte, what was up, he apol
ogized profusely and wanted to buy pop
for the party. When Boyd plays in
Oregon, the stranger will be in the au
dience.—Chicago Times.
WONDERFUL NERVE.
A Man Who Looked on Calmly While the
Surgeons Cut Oft’ His Foot.
Thomas E. Byrnes, a molder, had a
portion of his right foot crushed by be
ing run over by a Lake Roland car yes
terday morning, which necessitated the
amputation of about one-half of the foot.
During the amputation Byrnes gave one
of the most stolid exhibitions of nerve
and impassiventss to pain ever witness
ed. Drs. R. F. Blake and Geer made
preparations to put their patient under
the influence of chloroform for this pur
pose, but when Byrnes was informed oi
what they were about to do he amazed
them by telling them to go ahead with
the cutting, but that be didn't want a
narcotic. The physicians feared he
.wouldn’t stand it, robust as he is, and
plainly told him so, but Byrnes was
firm ; nd said he would get through it
all right.
Then the surgeons proceeded as. gen
tly as possible. The pain must have been
terrible. Just imagine taking 4 knife
and sinking it down into the flesh, Rever
ing bones and joints! “It's enough to
make one shudder, ” said a bystander, a
surgeon, too, accustomed to the horrors
of a surgical hospital. But Byrnes never
even winced. He sat in the chair with
folded arms, braced himself against the
back of the scat and watched the move
ments of the kuife. There was no moan,
no rolling of the eyes, no twitching—
absolutely no indication of the terrible
pain except the pallor of his face. The
operation over, Byrnes thanked the sur
geons, who seemed to toe far more con
cerned. and anxious that the job come
to an end than the heroic patient.—Bal
timore American.
DUCKED IN SACKS.
But the Sultan’s Affection Made the Opera
tion a Mild One.
Odd stories are coming from Constan
tinople in connection with the recent
earthquakes. One has be< n told of Gjus
suf Block, physician to the sultan. The
earthquake damaged the part of the
palace in which he lives, and suddenly
two favorite wives of the sultan were
precipitated through the ceiling into
the doctor’s room. All three fled from
the building before it collapsed and
found the sultan himself in the court
yard.
The stern practice of Islam left the
sultan no choice but to tie up his two
wives in sacks and plunge them into the
Bosporus, they having been gazed upon
by a profane giaour Fortunately the
sultan cherished affection for both of
them, and having consulted the grand
mufti he saw his way to have them pun
ished symbolically. They were put into
sacks which were properly sewed up
and duly taken to sequestered spots on
the banks of the Bosporus, and in the
presence of a number of praying imams
gently (Lipped into the soft, blue waters,
after which the women were deemed to
be purified. They were then removed to
a new home and restored to their con
jugal rights.—London Truth.
A Strike Mail Route.
Talk about red tape! The recent strike
was productive of some remarkable spec-
I imens. Mail matter from this place to
Ros edale has. to go .;a Jewetta, and it
cannot be sent in any other way. As
the trains to the north were blocked,
while there were one or two south
bound. Postmaster Miller, acting under
instructions, sent mail matter for Rose
dale to Los Angeles, where it was trans
fern d to San Pedro, took the steame,
' to San Francisco and finally was taken
I to Jewetta by train and thence ro its
destination, just eight miles from where
it started.—Bakersfield California.
I’ope Leo*» Mistake.
The pope is said to have made an awk
ward and amusing mistake when Mr.
J. G. S. Cox, editor of The Tablet, Lon
don, was presented to him. Catching
of the words of introduction only the
announcement that his visitor was the
editor of a celebrated English paper,
the pope, with a radiant smile, said,
“Il Punch." The pope is pardonable if
he doesn't read all the religious papers
l.’nt to the Vatican. —Boston Transcript.
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Represent Ooi Oiginal Purchases
FOR THE FALL SEASON SHOE RADE
OUR DUPLICATE ORDERSAMOUNTTO
AORETHAN
$5,ooooo,!
the Shoe Tracle Sea son. just
Opened.
e can A_ccount for*this very flat
terins; l ltA l)!< in no other way
than for the reason that the people
are out for the best values possible
so» the least outlavof CAHII I
WE ARE LEADERS
1N LO W PRICES
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Our Specialties includes the Entire line.ln
only a few, W
Our Ladies Grain Button at 75c equals HighpF
EtfjlPrice’s” $i ,00. jj
“Dongola ” Pat Tip, Opera Toe, All SolidtY
EJforsl,2s. Same shoe in common sense is nctjrf
in this market at $ 1,50 W.
Our Ladies Fancy Dongola, $2,50 Shoe forgW
KS$l,5O is creating Panic and Consternation atfiß
M“High Price’s” headquarters. kJ
By Dont neglect out $3,50 ana s4ooLadies Ex-&n
Fine Dongola Kids at $2,1 O to $2,60. w
Our mens lino represents everything from am
Pegged to a hand sewed-at 60c tosu
Hss.oo, .
A full line childrens, 40c to $2,00. Always giv-l||
tming you big Valuable and receivingonly smallry
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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
and Over Coats. A large Invoiceof the latter bought
25c per cent under regular price. See them-at
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