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G n g v:R AW THE DUCKS '
president Bagged Seventern
1 Bfauii’S Sawnfey-
x ,. rto lk. V».’, Dec. 9. -Pn.ident
today e"joyed his first
li[h prof the season in North |
Kin» .raters. Yesterday no one ,
1 , k found along the coast i
l w boha<l seen the Violet. but this
• | ie was found an bond
day. Yesterday was
|it j„ shooting around Hod’ «
Ld light, the resnlt of the day’.-
,hoot being F venteen due and
, o .. va n. This is the re po rt
. ,;* t by vessels ai l iving from
Cituck sound. The members of
tl .pn ;l rtvdi<lnot use their guns
today, but during the night wiU
£O do»nt- Hatteras. Where tw<
davgff ill be spent. Early Wed, e
- ing the Violet will sa t
011 the return, stoning for a dav ■
gt Roanoke marches' and arriving I
here Thursday. The president?*, is i
reported well-
fcCORDINfi TO ST, PAUL
AWonian Preacher Causes Tfou-,
bl? hi Mississinoi-
' Memphis, Tenn., December 9. J
The question of women preachers
os ruled on in the Mississippi
Methodist conference. South, in
session at Yazoo City yesterday. |
Presiding Elder \V. E Eems, of the
Vicksburg district, r-ported that
the Rev. Mr. Grimes invited Mr<.
Mollie McG’iee Snell, the evange
list. to assist io conducting a revi- '
val
When ihe presiding elder desired .
[the engage in-mt caned ed Grimes ;
.statedG-»d would brmik his neck i
lif he interfered with women preach
ers. Bishop Duncan ruled emphat
ic; 1 y diat the Methodist chu'ch
did not recognize the right of worn- j
en to preach, but adhered to the
doctrine of St. Paul on the subject.
Considerable feeling has been
Moused ou the question in Missis
lippi an<l Tennessee, many lay men
taking issue with the bishops.
M. . - ■
Ex-Gov. RussglTs Boom.
New York, Dec. 9. —Se verai of
heeident Cl ve ami’s pditic il
friends here are quietly booming
ex Governor William E Russell,
of Massachusetts, as a uemoGritii
nominee for the Presidency
Among the mH.nntial mm in j
the party who favor Mr.' Russell's
Bandada r, y ar* tw »of M.’. Cleve
land's form r Cabinet—Willia in C. ;
Whitney a nd Charles S. Fairchild :
—dhilvE C. Bmeuict, Francis I
bynde Stetson and others, who j
stand close to Mr. Cleveland make |
s 0 secret of their admiration fir '
the ilassaclnisetts man.
Chinese ask Russian Aid.
Taris, Dec, 9—A St. Petersburg
to the Eclair states that
'I *8 reported there that China has
asked Russia whetheV the Russian |
'Moment would be willing, if I
re( biested to do s>, to send an ai
'n - corps t > help suppress the re -
Wlion in N >rth China.
1 is ri-nresented tin the rebel—
t ing d lily. The re >e!b
a '" urun the Pro, ince of Kan
• l and captured its cap'tal, Lin
1,1 hii. taking 2,()(»() prisoners and
■ z guiiu, besides a large
*l Jai| tiiy of provisions and ammu-I
Bltio
.fei -mens won't Fgit
P ' ’ ork, December 9. Rob ert
C?r 8 , tO(la - y declined to
futicles f .ra fight with Peter
00.000
i'Mfiiu, u says his tori, s are a !
’ - Kl ar.d a $5 000 side I
Det.
Ik, u Tastes good as
1 goes down, does good tz'jj
when it gets down.
to I RES’I
g^otbeer:
le children rosy-cheeked, i
e parents healthful, helps ft
folks carry their yeaX JJ ,
’ ?5 C ’ P®S ka K e makes
whole family happy.
HAB ’ e - hires co.,
philacclphia.
v THE HUSTLER OF ROME MOND AY DECEMBER 9 189/
ATBASS
HIGH PRICES ENTOMBED.
- FOB SI 75* JL
200 Black Chinchilla 4
wl!BaL i • .
* LADIES’ OLOAKS “
ifl./o! It is worth a 5-dollar bill, $3, 50 at only . . . $1.85
but you get it at . . . $1.75. iOn sale at our place in Rome for $1.75 each! No such bargain as | Capes, Fur-1 rimmed Reaver at
.» s x , e /« . -r . this was ever offered in this town—never offered anywhere. Such a price onl - > $1.85
o dozen I uperior ( heviot Jackets , . $7 50 Canes Fine- Beaver Velvet
. .. ~A , never goes with such a garment. And Capes equally as low. Il vou ~ »’ ,v •
worth sb. 00, at only . . $3.25 . r r > w * nr i n “ collarso.oD
want a Ladies \\ rap come to us. Buy from us and we will 1 ~ „ • , . m, •,
$lO Capes, Boucle, Trimmed in Thib- ,
13 Beautiful Boucle Jackets, the very " ' ets7.oo
y* ™ a ‘ • • Vnii Half Ito Pnof
cUlat^ e / S ’. 'y\ Ql , iall . t} sS jUUBU lull llull ilu vOula s2 andJ.T’. R ; 4 ’’'' ,H ’
Boucle Coats, Melon Sleeves, Tailor-; We OWH tile largest Stock eVCT ill this tCHVII. tile 1 worth $ 1 '
made, a real gem, well worth S2O best assorted stock ever in this town, and, by far Plush Capes, Trimmed in Thibtd
ourjpncesu.so -^i ie best bought stock ever in this town. at . . . . $10.50,
5 cases Scotch Cheviots, Griffin Mills bought k 50-cent Ladies Hose reduced to 35c. Hair Pins by the package Ic.
last May when cotton was 5 cents a pound. / 35-cent Ladies’ Hose will be 25c. / Linen Thread, worth 5 cents anywhere, our '
Now worth 7f cents at the factory. You ) Ladies’ Fast Black Seamless Hose 10c. 9 price 2e.
can buy from us from Ito 50 yards at Gjc y Fine All-wool Blankets, worth $5 at $2.98. Big lot silk elastic, sl'ghtlv damaged, sc.
2,200 yards best Calico, worth since cotton S French Novelty Dress Patterns, prices pos- / Extra Fine Figured Mohair worth sl. at <‘>oc. i
has so advanced, 5Jc at the mills, our x itiv«4y half. ) Boucle Dress Fabrics, worth $ 1.51) at sl. 1
price 5c < 800 Bed Ticks, 9 yards to the pattern, the 9 N 80doz.Children’s School Handkerchiefs an U <
Ladies Jersey Ribbed Vests, Fleece Lined, S yards 50c. k 25-cent Jeans, big stock at 17|c.
worth 40c at 25c. S 760 Men’s Heavy Cotton Flannel Drawers / 500 Silk Umbrellas, worth $1.50, at sl.
1 T IT n i m ; i. a \ worth 75c any where, our price 45c. ? Corsets, worth sl. Beauties, at 50c.
Large Honey Comb Towels, each 4c 1 2o . cen , s half . w ; )ol Dress <io „' ls 10( . / ’ Hosei q iss ,. s . 2f)C
9-oz. Heaviest Jeans 25c. 245 Broad St. S Brass Pins 1 cent. 245 Broad Street. ( Fast Black Hose sc. 245 Broad Street. '
SPICSBS. Tr H. West & Son s Stock :
SHOES. of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, etc. Sold by the Sheriff 1
? and Bought by us last week for ’
KRiPPENDORF’S — These Shoes are without equal in style, workman- \ 1
ship and wear. Ladies’ and Children’s. Euy no others. \ "T” r. e A ! Si A i “T" ’
v n + r •4ir 4t i4i ( Leoo n/i \ nALr uvO .
Never since the morning sun first peeped up in the East have leather 2
and the products of leather made so violent an advance in prices as they . The sale of the goods will be conducted at the West Store for a. short '
have done recently. Thanks to the forewarning that led us to the pur- xtime, ami we mean to <<•!! (hem as nearly eight now as might and main.
chase of more than $20,000 worth of Shoes for our Rome House be-/can make it. Manv things >
fore the advance. These Shoes we own at the Old Prices, and these ? txt' tc t
Shoes we shall Sell at the Old Prices —at prices lower than present sac- S F AAZ *
tory prices—prices lower than others can or shall make. ) ’ »
/ Goods bought at wholesale at 48 cents on the dollar, admits of low t
I AOA rVlOlirntslDP’C Qoirnnio ChADC /retailing, and low retailing will be the thingdone now at tlie .
logo Dnimrnsr § Sdiiw shogs. ? WEST & SGN STORE| SE x T Te fiktoim. bank. ;
Just received. Our Prices will be about Half the/ A Veritable Bargain Carnival ! Don’t miss it. Come at once for rn< - *
values of the Shoes. They are Unmatchables. / best selections. Comeol’ten for articles of every day use at half prices. 1
WWWkHWBWT:
These Blankets are net the Little worthless Things sometimes advertised ty Merchants. They are ’
full size 10-4 Bed Blankets, both Gray and White, and worth SI.OO a Pair. j
1,000 pairs Mens’ Drill Drawers, per pair, 15c. 1100 Men’s Knit Undershirts, French Neck. 3
worth 40 Cents, Our Price only 15 Cents
Our great stock of goods was bought when cotton was selling at 5 cents per pound—Our prices |
are on a basis of 5-cent cotton. When you want goods come to see us- Prices invariably the lowest. 1