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VVe have them in endless profusion
v ?f r 'vou’ want the very best that the markets
afford, send me your orders.
a Bour larder stocked with my provisions
guarantees a long and happy life—
A: DEMPSEY.O
p V- M itchels old btand ++++++
BROAD STREET
SINGLES,
We make them and sell
them at bottom prices,
HUME & PERKINS
" TOBDS.
Is The Place to get
GROCERIES
Os all kinds.
iIWFALL ANO WINTER MILLINERYIB94
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.
; p. p. P.
\ PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT
V AND POTASSIUM
5 Makes
Marvelous Cures
* in Blood Poison
£ Rheumatism
i and Scrofula
X P P P. purifies the blood, builds up
M the weak and debilitated, gives
X strength to weakened nerves, expels
diseases, giving the patient health and
eF Jappiness where sickness, gloomy
X feelings and lassitude first prevailed.
Xtfi KKUM *F*w«MBKam HuaannaMSS , VB&aBOBaBn
T F° r primary secondary and tertiary
JayphiliH, for blood poisoning, mercu
rial poison, malaria, dyspepsia, and
in ail blood and skin diseases, like
blotches, pimples, old chronic ulcers,
tel ter, scald head, boils, erysipelas,
eczema—we mny sav, without fear or
A contradiction, that I». I’. I’. is tho best
ro blood purlller in the world, and makes
X Positive, speedy and permanent cures
A mall cases.
X Ladies whose systems are poisoned
and whose blood lain an Impure concl
\ lion, due to menstrual Irregularities,
jk are peculiarly benefited by the won
fl) dertul tonic and blood cleansing prop-
er ortiesofp. p. p. -prickly Ash, Poke
Jh Root and Potassium.
\ SeniNopiELD, Mo., Aug. 14th, 1893.
fl —1 can sneak ia the highest terms of
your medicine from my own personal
X knowledge. 1 was affected with heart
fl disease, pleurisy and rheumatism for
X s'Zy°, ars ’ was treated by the very best
A Physicians ana spent hundreds of dol
fl la rs triad every known remedy with
vr out finding relief. I have only taken
- one bottle of your P. P. P., and can
fl cheerfully say it has done me mora
X good than anything I have overtaken.
Jk i can recommend your medicine to all
L z sufferers ot the abovo diseases.
\ „ MRS. M. M. YEARY.
< A Springfield, Green County, Mo.
_ fob SflE BY D. W. CURRt
the little ruby barber
, TONSORIAL PARLOR
you want work In niv line call at my P
Frank Taylor, Th e old reliable.
PIMPLES, BLOTCHES
IND OLD SORES >
CATARRH, MALARIA, £
KIDNEY TROUBLES f
and DYSPEPSIA £
Are entirely removed by P.F.P.
—Pricklv Ash. Poke Root and Potas- .
■lum, the greatest biood purifier on
earth. ’’ST
Aberdeen. 0.. July 2* • IS9I.
Messrs Lippsmn Bbos., of M
Ga.: Dear Sirs-I bought a bottle or .
your P. P P. at Hot Springs Ark. .and
It has done me more good than .bree tw
months' treatment at the Hot riprings. \
fiend three bottles C. O. D.
SeBPOCUU^ 8 y °M. S iTFWTON. >
Aberdeen, Brown County, O.
Cart. J. n Johnston- >
To all whom it may .
face . triXvery known rcme
g'y' bu m vain,until P. P. 1 • was used, <<
ami am now entirely t un' ’- X
(Signed by) •’• D 'Sn S a T h? Ga. \
fikln crttrrCnrrA Z
Tsttlmony from tht Mayor ts Sequin. Tex. X
qvovt Tr~., J ’ u.-ry k, 1893.
2 fl p : ’ !'; ! V1
eMseS I
troubles. ¥o 9, r ?p.y’ (d ji. RUST. hr’
Xttoraey at Law *
' book on Blood Diseases MM Free.
all druggists sell it, vj'
’ BjPPRfIAW BROSa
1 PROPRIETORS, £
Uppman . Blot*.*”—***’ «» '
THE HUSTLER OF ROME, FRIDAY DECEMBER 7 18«4
THE GLEE CLUB.
Vanderbilt University Club to be at
Nevins Dec. 21.
The coming of the Vanderbilt
Ut imrsity Glee Club on the night of
December |*2 | an event to be
looked forward to. It will I • igreat
social occassion and the opera house
will mloubtellj be packed to hear
tin < fine musical organization. The
following notice clipped from tu<
Nashville Mirror wdl give an idea o’
the excellence of this club
Society turned out in a body,
last night to hear the annual con
cerfof the Vandeibuilt Glee, Banjo
Mandolin, and Guitar Clubs at th»
V -udome Theater. Senety was.well
repaid, for never before have college
boys furnished a better entertain
ment or more nearly approaching
perfection. It was an ent )nsiasfli c
audience, too, and justly so, for
every election deserved the liberal
applause it received. The vocalists
were in excellent voice, and evi
denced careful training ae well as
natural talent. Bat the Banjo,
Maadolin, and Guitar Club created
the utmost enthusiasm, ’being re
peatedly encored. The most exaree
eive piece of the instrumentalists
wa» “Vanderb It Echon,” a med
ley and chorus arranged by Mr.
Allen, which took the house by
storm. At an encorej they played
a beautiful Spanish serenade,“La
Tipica.” The “Love and Beauty
Walta,” and the encore it demand
ed, “The High School Cad it
March,” were also gems of the first
water.
Reserved seat tickets are now
on sale at Yeisers, and if you wish
to secure a good one. you had best
get it as they are going fast.
Rev. S. R. Belk.
The new pastor of the first Meth
odist church will probably be in
ths city next week. That he is
held in high esteem and is a minis
ter of great work and ability, is
evidenced by the following from
the Georgia Cracker, Published in
Gainsville, where he preached last
year.
“Rev. S. R. Belk, who has' s«>)
ably filled the pulpit of the First
Methodist church for the past two
years, has been sent by Conference
to the first church at Rome, Ga.
Mr. Belk is a rarely gifted and
eloquent preacher, and is idolized
by his people here, who deeply re
gret to see him leave. Rome has
much reason to congratulate her
self.
A packed house greeted Rev. S
R. Belk last Sunday on his return
from conference. There was a feel
ing of deep sadness pervading the
immense audience, as it was, prob
ably, the last sermon Mr. Belk
would preach before leaving for
Rome. His every word was doubly
impressive, and there was scarcely
a dry eye in the church, when at
the close the large congregation
went forward to shake his han 1.
Sunday afternoon, notw ithstand
ingthe rain.there were large gath
erings at both the Oak street and
hast side missions, Mr. Belk and
Mr. Seaborn met with the 0< k
street school. Mr.Belk made a fare
well talk, express ing the deep in
terest he felt and would always
feel in the school. Teachers and
papi Is crow ed around him, their
eyes filled with tears to shake his
hand. Mr. Cofer snd Mr. Edwards
met with the East side school, and
the services were deeply interest,
ing”
Shot Himself.
Birmingham, Ala., December < .
H. M. Judge, one of the leading
lawyers of West Alabama, for
many years a member of the State
Legislature, and a very prominent
figure in state politics, was found
dead in his loom at Eutaw this
morning with a pistol grasped in
his hand and a gaping wound in
the side of his head from which
brains and blood had oozed.
Only one Mean old Thing
McArthur, Ohio, December 7-
The members of the congregation
of tbe M, E Church here voted
aet Friday night on thejq tion
If admitting, women, as. delegates
to the General Conference «T.he vhte
gtood 22 in favor of th sir admission
and 1 against.
| v — 1 • .
$lB 754.MJ
leprani Dm Orginal Purchases
FOR FHE FALL SEASON SHOE RADE
OUR DUPLICATE ORDERS AMOUNTTO
AORETHAN
$5,00000,'
-A_iid. the Shoe TradLe Season just
Opened..
AV e can Account for this very flat
terins; VILADTC in no other way
than for the reason that the people
are ontfor the best values possible
for- the least outlav of CASH!
WE ARE LEADERS
IN LOW PRICES
WHO DARE MAY FOIIOw 4-
jyfe S JrS a rif. W-SJoSiSLSaSL as. ■ *5!
IRS Our Specialties includes the Entire line.Ml
tjqWe name only a few, . yy
th Our Ladies Grain Button at 75c equals HighKß
$ 1 ,00. RS
gsj “Dongola ” Pat Tip, Opera Toe, All Solidrl
|pjforsl,2s. Same shoe in common sense is nct.gß
RSequaled in this market atsl ,50 Fr
Ui Our Ladies Fancy Dongola, $2,50 Shoe
is creating Panic and Consternation atfiw
i Price’s” headquarters. Lt'j
neglect 0ur53,50 and s4ooLadies Ex-SR
ne Dongola Kids at $2,1 Oto $2,60. stj
mens line represents everything from a®H
ine Pegged to a hand sewed-at 60c topy
line childrens, 40c to s2,oo.Always giv-BW
ou big Valuable and receivingonly smallFS
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£K3S3O:SBEKK3R3iI
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
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