The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, December 05, 1894, Image 6

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•>?«> FRESH GROCERIES We have them in endless profusion variety, If you want the very best that the markets afford, send me yourotders. Beur larder stocked with my provisions guarantees a long and happy life-- <DL. A.. DEMPSEY.O R. V. Mitchels old stand + + + + + + BnOAD STREET SHINGLES, We make them and sell them at bottom prices, HUME &. PERKINS ■ H AUIB4 HWW »>!»»l TODDS. Is The Place to get GROCERIES Os all l<in<ls. dZHLA-I 3 - IB94FMLANO WINTER 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 « D tt D PiWIPLES, EI.OTCHES t t o r B H BMB 010 SORES t 5 PRICKLY ASH. POKE RuQT r and potassium TROUBLES C 5 Slakes am! , j»SPtPS!A ;.. t Marvefcas Caros < rli/ '., I' a greatest blood purifier on 5 in Blood Poisf-.n > MSSARS LIPPS.«.> iiROS. « MwVaUUuD, [i. X . Ca. : I)::ai; Sirs- I hour’ s a bottlo of \ Z Rheumatism c : X. - >• ~-* ll, *** > 21*‘* rn.'nt’i..’troatr.ientat the I’otSprlnga. X 3ui*d three bottlea C. O. D. Xh x and Snrnfu a aesvtet ‘'jkO:vwT o w. 1 UtsLi V .-• ■. tJ ‘ t«I u* Aberdeen, Brov.n County, *O. (?’ >, P. P P. purllies the blood, build* up Cnpf.J. F Johnston the weak and debihtat d, gh ■< .. . t bn-a. strength ,o wei.kencd nerves, ca] <■:■» . \ ' diseases, giving the patient health ui.d *>' <” r .-• J I?’?. r z > happiness wiiore Miner. gl-><rn- of -• 1 ■, 1 ,- L°f * r > .'.. II 5'V. ‘J ( feclll,) -’l a,ul '^- lu 2» <■;“ ITe.-u.leu, ‘3?.^/.^7-7.. S,)/ -’eruption on For primary scr W ry and tertiary Py b "°?’t vain u^itfiY r ? k p°wasusodl C X syphilis, fur Lio.. I p.. la >ning. meruu- ’7w oAurely car'od. K rial poison, ma'srln. ay- pepsin, and •'JIS® d ,3 • j n JOUHSTW. / W in ail blood and skin diseases, like (oigneu oyj J. r>. Jun.<auua, blotches, pimples, old chronic ulcers. Bavannan. ua. v 4* tciter. scald head, boils, erysipelas, Btln Cancer Cured. e ecze:nn--vo rm* rx’t, without tear of Q K cont rad icti< »n, thnt i‘. P. J*, is ikeh’d TeiUmonyfr online Mayor blood purio r I i thcw i.ld.n id make* . f positive, speed/and permanent cures F^Qr T ?r, T—’r., January 14. lA93* v In nil cares. Mi. -h - Pirn ’n I’ nr Savannah, _ —i 11, «n - -7—.- Oa.: (ifnth 'n-\ hnvo tried your P. Tadic- whrxin rre noisoned *’• !*• r radi • '.so f tho'kin. usually rnd whoao biood isin ai hnpure con I- £ a own skm Z V n ,;e^riiTrl??nL\7l?Ll^Ttl'c r W.m: pn blood % corful tonic and blood cleansing prop- rlta»lon ic >m tao Beat oft ho disease P P P Ast Poke and prevent.* nny spreading of t' e f BcotnSdlotA-slum y co ' x ”-- I In'-vo t.ken ilvoo! nix bottles A Boot audl ota-. lum- _ c ., c i fed ..oafidenc that courso - ii.i, i* .•> will effect a cnre. It haa also relieved thA* r ' from ki'ii. ,«rion and ctoxaacfc “—I c»in spoak in tno highest sc ~ t JW rout inedcino from my ■wn pernor.. I ituJtMea. lours try y. nrT aT 7, kro-vlodze. Iwas.-fiectt iwkhl -ai t; / 7 racy nt Ls'(7 VT Jo disease, pleurisy and riicumatistn tor ..-t racy a i-a . S 3 roars, was treated by the very bort; S n d%v;*r;&\ M n LS93SBS rqim Free. C c’S ALL DdUGQISTS SELL IT. & choerfuliy say It has done no moro , t> r~«fjr- r, ra ■P good than anything 1 have ever taken. ti„S If" • Cju >1 t’J KSrChJcSa I can recorr.tnen 1 your medicine to u.i XI BUfierirsof the nbovodiaenses. PROFHaETORK MR3. M. M. YEARY, .. Bprlnsao!d. Green County, Mo. Uppnasui’o It 1 oca,Savannah, O» X; T " EBYD. W. CUR V THE LITTLE RUBY BARBER TONSORIAL PARLOR All ycu want work In mv line call at my olace Frank Taylor, The old reliable. THE HUSTLER OF ROME, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER, 5 1894 TURKEY’S STORY. Os the Armenian Massacres is Very Different. Washington, D. C. Dec. 5. The Turkish Legislation todayfur nished the following official tele gram, received by the Minister f oin Ti rkey, r dative to the trou bles in .Armenia: “It hus bem ascertained that agitator? originally from Rouma nia and Greece and recruited in Caucasus, took an important part in the Sassoun rebellion. “Following instructions from the London Armenian Committee, inon yis even now secretly sub scribed in Caucasus with the view of creating more rouble at Mouch and other places. It was the Ar menians of the Talourie Dis’rict who started the revolt, attacking Mussulmen villages, the inhabi tants of which had great difficulty insh Itering them elves in their winter quarters, near Diarbekir. “Regular troops were innn id - ately sent to the sp it. These tro > s never employed more than 70 o. 80 Kurds, who were of the Djaafer trib’, and served as guides in those hilly regions, ac or ling to the cus tom that all armies follow. r l hes > facts show that far from committing any cruelties, the reg ul ir tro ips's.icceeded in resfoimg peace aid order. A further proof that there was no persecution of my sort is evinced by th* fa *t tint peaceful Armenian villages, not o-irtacing of th* 1 revolutionary in ivement, although surrotin led by the villages th * inhabitants of which were in opt n revolt, w re left in perfect te u ty nl unmo lested during and after the milita ry operations.’’ A Cowardly Outr?gi Little Rwk Ark. D c. 5 L S Ca ter of (n bpm I♦ n f ><v ishin , has sworn on' a war a it fur the ar rs* of Jerome Deatherage. V* x OiCir and Cal Nj:!1 fur a9’ ult on hi* daugh “ V Die The g rl claimi th*t eh ' h n ben c irresponding with a vuung ma i in’Texas named Aug in, an I had ftgre*d to meet him at th* Mb* un lin wh«re they were to have b*e > ma tied Jerome Deathprage.a married man agree 1 to take h *r to A *glin After leaving hom <-ih »ln 'ied D ath written s he Pt’ r j . Sh* th i i aft»mpted to eaoap* fr m h'm our, with the a«ai-rauce of the N-ill brothers Deatherage out raged lipr Dicwrcd Lib Rats. Whi’phall, N. Y., D’-3. 5. Praiii No. 4of the Dih v rre mid •TudHon Riilriil. wb’c'i l-f’ Montreal at. 9:10 ilii< nonine was d-ir ti le 1 on* mll • ini a li J f north of P >rt H i w ah > i 1;2 ) th in a f ter.ioou. I’n » teud -ir. in n 1 and expre®-» and b icrgajr* car w*ut i ito Li'oCmu tii. 0i» »•. I »f the emoker wa* aI J > thm vri into, the Wbter. Richard (2 unn, of I i I Btou. N Y : a i and Al nl A retjt R >ii*i*, of 0 P >int, N. Y : were dr i.vn >J. O i«r --w r-t digh’lv i>»j*i >• I. Now For DtniaJs Shelbyville,Lt 1,, Did. s—' h i lanuy of E l üburg, claim* tn distinction of being iti>* y imge Hollier that eutere l | tin b U army from Ohio. A r tne tun o his eiilintnaent he was 13 yea - old. Mr. C an jy it n iw ote of th * wealthiest anti beat known hot e men in Indiana —— Wh n you want *o f uy harness ana s’rap work and buy the ‘ Ghe pand strong. Cali )n J. S. Henderson the Reliable Hamess Ma her- 234 Broad St. Highes M rke pt‘c? pai i for Hi es & Pelts J. S. HFNDERSOr . For Rext: Cheap one five room oottng-*, koi, and w ter vt o wa t . C ill mi ( r a iiir*sp J P. 1) via. ordi trv 11—9— t. $18754,34.1 Represent Our Purchases FOR THE FALL SEASON SHOE RADE OUR DUPLICATE ORDERS AMOUNTTO AORETHAN $5,00000,! And the Shoe Trade Sea son just Opened. ‘ e can Accoun t for* this very flat tering TRADE m no other way than for the'reason that the people are ou t lor thehiestval u.es possible f° * the least otifla.v ofCA Sld I WE ARE LEADERS IN LOW PRICES -eWhoDAR MAY FOIIOw 4- I pg Our Specialties includes the Entire line.W® MWe name only a few, jjH Our Ladies Grain But'on at 75c equals HighWß gjPrlce’s” $1 ,00. hl m “ Dongola ” Pat Tip, Opera Toe, All Solidel fev.sforsl ,25. Same shop in common sense is notaM RSequaled in this market at $ 1,50 RH & Our Lade s Fancy Dongola* $2,50 ShoeforffM 1,50 is creating Panic and Cons ernation att'w «S“High Price’s” headquarters. mH R 4 Dont neglect*ou; $3,50 anu s4ooLadies Ex-M K®tra Fine Dongola Kids at $2,1 Ot > $2,60. >fl ►bi Our mens line represents everything from Vlachine Pegged to a hand sewed-at 60c tog® bgss,oo. _ M ra A full line childrens, 40c to $2,00. Always giv-jH you big Valuable and receiving only ■r Prof i cs . IM Our Dress Goods Dept is fuli of choice Patter ■ latest goods and lowest prices, ® Dont forget that we carry an immense stod® first Class Clothing, Childrens Boys and Mens suO and Over Coats. A large Invoice of the latter bougW 25c per cent under regular price. See them-at J ww 19 Bi oadlSt. Rome Gr<t- ■