The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, December 04, 1894, Image 6

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AFRESH We have them in endless profusion variety, ... If you want the very best 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 btand ++++++ B ROAD STREET SHIRCLE S. We make them and sell them at bottom prices, HUME & PERKINS TODDS. Is The Place to get GROCERIES Os all kinds. CHEAPO" _ iWALLAffI WINTMtIIMiM 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 i Q g| PIMPLES, BLOTCHES J > |*g ANO OLD SOSES CATARRH. Mftlftßm, W AND POTASSIUM KfQRF.Y TOOOBLES J MafoS aid BYSPEPSh * Z Marvelous Cures Ll’.tm, iLd fcrmittfcst bivo'l puHflur cn i in Blood Poison AnnTWEif* ” . July 1891. 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It ;.vn’ijrull*jv* d ( r - f Ei mgi - \ Mo., sug. 1-lv i, 1 >.>. r o from imHg , tir . n MtpniacU X --c nco tin the hlpjuest ter. sor ■ .. n rUk Y.,.int- you’” jo f-omrny wnpen j.l x ; . ptt.at. \ v j \.a? ik c, 1 ’Jr 11 / aiid rhvui.nauL’.n Xor x i; vo *r . s tr'-ated by tho vboat z phyMci. is 'G sp-nt huiidrcd 1of<• !• P’ H ■.|o2r* , "2 [rap vs jar's tr* I ry known renot’y v iuh- tu m.—w >. !.<-..«□ iivu. x outflmn lief. I havt < nly I i ;<m ATT FFI T a l~* WT one oct ? f j.ar 1\ I-. F., ar.l r-.i j la. chcrfuP* . yit has gobo me nuro F O V gocdtjG. a ‘.’.ir.gl’jGV<‘ev. 1- .Lei. L. uu u J - J LLbu<J<2>o & Icanrocoa, sal your medicina to uii tuCercra < f t • • bovo diaenn iu. PROPDIErORfI, Sprint. iSeCrowiCor.Liy.'L'o. 2dppm»B’» F n.. I • G ‘Qr-W F. SALE BY D. W. CURRY. THE LITTLE R JBY BARBER TONSORI AL PARLOR you wantw'ok In rrw line call at m / dac o l t Frank. Tay < >, e old i eliao e“ THE HUSTLER OF ROME TUESDAY DECEMBER. 4 1F94. ALIX DUMAS, FILS. Ineidents in The Early history of French Novelist. The master of the charming art palftce, at number 98 Avenue de Villiers, came into the world in a little attic room, in which thechief article of furniture was a writing desk, on the twenty ninth of July. 1824; a child of Bohemia of lie gypsies. His fathtr, twenty venrs old. was a copyiflt in the office of the Duke of Orleans and owed hi poeition to the name and fame of his parent General Alexandre Du limn Marduis de la Pai I lwtene,who after years of invalidism brought on by long confinement in the sou Neapolitan prisons, died y< ung. The pround title was discard'd by the soti.wno sought fan,a by tin pen instead of theeword.P'Ut fame came slowly, and af'er y< ars of trials and miss These years Duruas'father shared with ayounjr and pretty woman. She wa« a bru nette, with a saucy retrouss-’ n >s j and happy sparkling, coil bikik eyes. She loved him devotedly, wild and impetuous though he wa with the uomi«takah!e type of his ancestry stamped upon his feature* —for his motner was a negresa. At last a rupture occurred in their h'lmb’e home. Th • platJiv* ery as a child in his room disturb • toe tathei, in whom th ip e h d just b«gun t > awaken. There were fr q vitU qtiirre's b - twe*u the you >g parmts and th f father finally fors< o'< his sweet heart and her child. So Alexandre Dumas, the son grew up with the bitter knowledge that he was a child that"both mother and fattier were ashamed to acknowledge. When this is known, we can better understand the energy displayed in bo many ot his works, touching upon the sad life of unfortunate women, and the ring of keen sympathy that shows in every word when writing of those unhappy beings w ho stand nameless and defenceless before the mocking world. L»ter, the fa h-r not onlr r*co - niZ' d the ron, but was proud to i hsve bis name ass iciat-q * ith his He was pleased a i h the manly, baudsome and modi g«ot 1 id sod h id him spot to setmui ; hut in ai , betook lut li tie int*rert in his •ducatio i. 3at the tru it do s n?’ fall far from if etr•• ; and wl il yet in schi 01, .‘uni i-c trc >'y w v’u teen v e irs old’*h»-y< uug-r Duiih brought out his first lit- riry eff -r a I ill le v h nie of iy iic |<» n • enfi'b’d *’Tne Sms <>f Y uh’ ( eeh»*s de Jeuuess'-) . ills I «r --ary d<-bu’, l o vev -r, w.is u io .c ni 1 I OIUH Hllll ( Lit: II 1' . CAR COUPLER. Mr. G. W. Barfield Returns From Washington. M . G. W; Ba, fi li, <.f E 1-t Ror»'», who ?a- pa »ul.-d ‘■neb h fi ■ iar cu|l*r, la* r- mini U< m Wn»hi iigton. wh f Im wm i( in il., iu'»-rfit < r I i- < < up vi. H has ut,'<:!••<! 'l* <•' i,p!*r o»i threo ini|or Mil ro>.<f» ti.i wi pn t t lieni <»n lv o < tin i m »* *!<>•• IV Oil** of ti)< ril I* ll F »ll ! l|e K»»- ! <hu of the >oiithern. This cup »-r h** I>h*i> prnt,ou:>?- ed by railroad* m d »xp' it- '<> b th« best on if.a DihH’*., ao<t i» *ef>nn dostined 'i» c< me into g>u eral up*. .Mr. L'xrfi'hl has orga*:'Z*d » empany that will iu-h ttn innr pr i»v *> rat I i ’ i J w r' l . vou wan- c buy harness ana s'rap work and iuy the she-pane! strong. Cal! >n J. S. Henderson the Rei ab!e Hamess Ma Ker- 234 Broad St. Highes iVCrke p ice paiti for Hi ies & J. S. HFNDEhSO '. The f.inatimr tn ne r -I m I < g vm by i ti- b vh on 1 > i■ I. - r Hi** 10, wi I b- tor the ben fit of ihe K-el ey Leagu . $18754.34.1 lepißsent Our Oiginal Purchases FOR THE FALL SEASON SHOE RADE OUR DUPLICATE ORDERSAMOUNTiTO AORETHAN $5,00000,! A-nd the Shoe Trade Sea son just Opened. W e can Accou n t for this very flat tering TUtVDE m no other way than for the reason that the people are outfor the best values possible so»- the least out lav of CjX_SH ! WE ARE LEADERS IN LOW PRICES R-Who BAR MAY Rs Our Specialties inclines the Entire MWename only a few, jtf fej Our Ladies Grain EJut on at 75c equal ? Highpn $ i ,00. ® “ Dongola ” Pat Tip, Opera Toe, All SolidH $ 1,25. Same sho in common sense is not.|® RSequaled in this m a Ret ’.51,50 RL bg Our Ladi s Fancy Dongola, $2,50 Shoe forljj 123$ 1,50 is creating P?n:c a>>n Consternation atfiß Price’s” headquarters. gw pij Dont neglect on ■ $3,50 ano s4ooLadies Ex-Bn ®tra Fin ? Dongola Kids at $2,10 to $2,60. iw Ly Our mens line represents everything from aiq Pegged to a hand sewed-at 60c togW 555,00. . g A full line childrens, 49c to $2,00. Always you sLLY , La .. -L* ■ .k,-’ ZZ3ESEg£3O« z Our Dress Goods Dept is fuli of choice Patterns latest goods and lowest orices, Dant forget that we ca r ry an immense stocks first Class Clothing, Chil irons B ays and Mens and Over Coats. A large Invoiceof the latter bought 25c per cent under regular pr ee. See them-at W.HiCOIEiiCO 19 <\r *2 1 Bi end St Rome Cxa-