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and know what your answer
will be before it is heat'd. We know
you have not as much as you Want,
hence we call your attention to the
fact that he wno trades with us
saves money 12 months in the year.
We have bargains tor you all the
time but in a verv few davs we Will
tell yon of some that will start the
competitors tongues to work try i g
ing to exp ni' now we can sell
goods »<> cheap and why they cannot
sell t-t'etn as we do. Watch for our
next ad. This mb; we will sell you
2 nice fat mackerel for 5 cents, these
mackerel are small but very sweet
and. fat. one fine fat mackerel for 10
cents. A fine macker 1 with heads
and tails cut off for 12 I 2 Cents. If
vo« can buy one like them anywhere
in town for 15 r< nt.s we will let you
breakfast on ours a' our expense.
15 Cant bottle of House-bold Am
monia for 7 cents
65 cent sack salt f0r.45 cents.
A 6 ' cents gallon syrup for 50c.
A 40 cents gallon black molasses
for 25 cents.
A 50 cents gallon New Orleans
syrup for 35 cents.
Qjait pi k* s tor ten cents, old
old r.rice 15 c ii s
W'e have as tine salmon as was
ever packed iu a can. and one which
we had' packed for us on the co«st,
intending to sell it at 20 cen’s the
can. as we sold it for 25 cents last
season, but we have cut the profl ;
feature from it and will sell i\for 15
cents thecan, knowing it will be a
winner lor us. Ask tor Ham’s fancy
almon and you will get a can th t
would cost you 20 cents anywhere
else. E ch can has our name on it
If you want something cheaper we
will give you a tine grade for 10
cents the can,
Tennessee Buckwheat Flour,
You know when you get Ten
nessee buckwheat you are get
tirg the best. It is a little high,
but the quality makes up for the
price. 25 pounds tor $1.25. Then
comes Map e syrup It cannot be
made better than oUr Pure Maple
Syrup It s a pure ap Maple and
will please all who know what good
m»p'e syrup is. The price is very
much lower than that of last season,
t
Q. and Q.
That means Quality and Quan
tity. and is the name of rhe uest
M< Cha and Java coffees roasted and
packed in cans. Money cannot buy
it any better. and if you pan set as
good anywhere 3 pounds for $1 00,
then you will get a can of Q and Q
gratins. If you want c:»ffee ten
pounds for the dollar you can get it
from us that is good value.
Flour,
Hand’s Best has stood the test,
and stands today without a
complaint Laving been entered up
against it. It is the best that can
be made, and if you can find it as
good in Rome for the same money,
then you get a barrel of Hand’s Best
free.
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Opposite Armstrong Hotel.
Rome, Ga., Nov. 6, 1897.
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SYNOD YESTERDAY
■ » -Wi.. ./•
Morning Session Doioied lo Subject of
i Christian Education.
' PLUKKETT OPPO'ED TO WOMENS CLUBS
;
Subject of Foreign Missions Discussed
Last Evening in a Most Interest
ing anti Entertaining Manner. _
The synod of Georgia held its first day
session yesterday morning.
The session opened with devotional
services at 9:30 o’clock.
I’he subject of Christian education was
discussed luily and at length by Dr. F.
H. Gaines, president of Agnes Scott In
stitute, Dr. J. T. Plunkett, Dr. Barnett
and Dr. J. W. Walden.
This session lasted from 9:30 to 12:30,
when an adj >urnment was had until 2:30
o’clock.
Dr. Plunkett’s address was eloquent,
stirring and created quite stir. He put
himself on record as opposed to woman’s
clubs.
Dr. Piunkett said that 75 percent of
the criminals of today were young men
under the age of 30 years, ..nd attributed
it to the lack of home influences.
He said the mother was lunning after
these clubs too much and neglecting the
home, and that the sweet and holy influ
ences of the home circle were suffering as
a consequence.
He s ud he longed to see the day when
women would cease to appear on the ros
trum as a public speaker, and stop elbow
ing her way to public notice through such
methods.
His closing perioration to chaste and
beautiful motherhood was a rare gem of
eloquence.
The others we :e also opposed to the
co-education scheme and spoke against
it. There were many ladies present dur
ing the session, and heard the talks ot
these gentlemen
Afternoon Session.
It was near 3 o’clock before the synod
was called to order. Dr. Barnett sub
mitted his report on the work of the
several presbyteries on home missions.
The report was referred to a special
committee on home missions. Rev. Mr.
Hyde, chairman of the committee.-
Dr. J. K. Hazen secretary of the As
sembly’s Executive Committee of Pub
lication, Richmond, Va., was heard.
He spoke of the distribution of tracts,
hymn books and all kinds of literature
to the Sunday schools in mission fields.
The committee has done a noble work
also in distributing libraries.
Dr. Hazen outlined the duties of the
committee. The General Assembly had
directed that an annual collection be
made for the maintenance of the work,
and also appropriated $20,000 as an ad
junct to tne fund so collected. 4
The average collection has been SB,OOO
since this branch has been organized.
The collections have not kept pace with
the growth of the church, and unless
the amounts become larger the colpor
turage must be dropped. The address
was referred to the committee on educa
ticn.
Dr. J. H. Lumpkin, of Memphis, as
sembly secretary of education, was
heard. He presented .three propo
sition:
1. Educated ministry is necessary.
2. In order to secure a competent
ministry the benificiary method of
education must be kept up.
3. The success of the system depends
upon carefully guarding it.
Dr. Lumpkin’s talk was strong and
earnest. He told in details of the
work of educating young men for the
ministry.
After other routine business, the
Synod adjourned until the night
session.
Committees Appointed.
The following committee were ap
pointed:
Devotional Exercises—Dr. G. T.
Goetchius, chairman.
“lUDDER TROUBLES.
The bladder was created for.one pur
pose, namely a receptacle for the urine,
and as such it is not liable to any form
of disease except by one or two days.
The first way is from imperfect action
of the kidneys. The second way is from
1 careless local treatment of other dis
eases.
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neys is the chief cause of bladder trou
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wish in quickly curing bladder and urin
nary troubles. It corrects inability to
hold urine and scalding or stinging
pain in passing it, dr bad effects follow
ing use of liquor, wine or beer, and
overcomes that unpleasant necessity of
being compelled to get up many times
during the night to urinate. The mild
and extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer’s
Swamp-Root is soon realized It stands
the highest for its wonderful cures of
the most disti easing cases. If you need
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druggists fifty cents and one dollar.
You may have a sample bot'le and
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■ THE 1 ’ rUiDAY. SbvfMBEB 14, •’•18W.
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Beautiful eyes grow dull and dim
As the swift years steal away.
Beautiful) willowy forms so slim
Lose fairness with every day.
But she still id queen and hath charms ta
spare
Who wears youth's coronal beautiful
hair.
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Preserve Your Hair
and you preserve your youth.
"A woman is as old as sha
looks,” says the world. No
woman looks as old as she is
If her hair has preserved its
normal beauty. You can keep
hair from falling- out, restoring
Its normal color, or restore the
normal color to gray or faded
hair, by the use of
Ayer’£ Hair Vigor
Narrative—Rev. C. C. Carson, chair
man.
Bills and Overtures—Dr. 8. L. Mor
ris, chairman.
Theological Seminary—Dr. J. W.
Walden, chairman.
Judicial Business—Dr. J. T. Plunk
ett, chairman.
Financial— W. G. Woodbridge,
chairman.
Leave of Absence —W. E. Dozier,
chairman.
Ministers of General Assembly—Dr.
J. B. Mack, chairman.
Printed Records—Dr. T. Cleveland,
chairman.
Presbyterian Record:
Atlanta—L. A. Simpson, fl. H. Lo
gan.
Augusta—W. S. Hatniter, J. J.
Jones.
Cherokee —N. B. Mathis, W. S. But
tolph.
Macon—R. S. Fulton, R. A. Steel.
Savannah—William McKay, J. M.
Lowery.
Night Session.
The services last night were devoted
to foreign missions.
Dr, Marion Hull was the first speak
er of the evening. He will shortly go
to China as a missionary. He illus
trated his talk with charts, which
showed the work of the missionary
branch.
The United States spends $5,000,000
annually for ostrich feathers and
foreign missions.
For chewing gum $22,000,000.
For church work at home $100,000,-
000.
For tobacco $400,000,000.
For liquor, $1,200,000,000.
Dr. Reed of Nashville chairman of
the assembly committee on foreign
missions was heard. He told of an
instance several years ago when dis
aster threated the mission work
Salaries of missionaries were about
due, and no funds were on hand to
pay them. An appeal was made to
the people for their prayers, and then
to come to the assistance of missions.
The response was most generous
money poured in from every side, and
funds were soon in hand to disburse
all obligations.
. From the Ist of September to the
eighth of November this year the re
ceipts have fallen off more than $12,-
000. Again it became necessary to lay
these sad facts before the people and
appeal for help.
He spoke of the harm done the work
of the church by yellow fever. ' The
synods oi Miss ssippi and Alabama have
suffered more than any others. The
emtributions for foreign missions in
these two synods have fallen off $1,632
He argued that if the people spent
$22,000,000 for chewing gum, the
falling off could not be attributed to
poverty. The widespread feeling of fin
ancial stringency was the primal cause.
The average Christian does not feel it
incumbent upon himself to curtail his in
come for the purpose of contributing to
foreign missions. Old orthodox churches
must glean lessons from fanatical enthu
iasts upon sustaining their institutions
and furthering the work
Dr. .1. W. Walden then addressed the
synod on foreign missions. Christ, he
said, was the great missionary. He was
not satisfied with ministering to the
Jews, but went into other lands to
preach His lesson of love and mercy.
His talk was short but eloquent, and
he pointed out the great good arising
from foreign missions.
The synod will convene again this
morning At 9:30 o’clock. Routine busi-
ness will occupy the attention of the
synod.
This evening at 7:30 o’clock synodical
communion will be the order. Dr.
James Y. Farr, of Savannah will preach.
Services On Sunday. ,
The pulpits of the Rome churches
will be filled on Sunday by visiting
ministers.
Dr. J. W. Walden, of Athens, will
preach at the First Methodist chtneti
on Suuday morning. He was former
ly pastor of a large church in New
Orleans and is regarded as a verj
strong man.
The pulpit of the First Baptist
church will be filled by Dr. J. T.
Pluuket. He is one of themostelo
quent and scholarly ministers of the
denomination.
Announcement of the other appoint
ments will be made tomorrow.
When in need of coal call up
H. G. Smith 'Phone Nos. 182
arid 183.
COLORED SYNOD.
They Held Meeting Yesterday and Trans
acted Much Important Business
The Atlantic Synod met in Ebenczer
Presbyterian church yesterday at-9
o’clock. Revs. L. W. Coates, J. C.
Hunt and Lewis of M. E. Church and
Revs. J. D. Poindexter. Darden and
Miller of Baptist churches of this cry
were invited to sit as correspondin '
members. Committees of recordset
the several presbyteries were appoint
ed. The questioji of establishing a
mormon bureau was discussed.
Abie addresses were delivered by
Revs. Cole and Dillard showing the
pernicious doctrine of Mormonism. On
the strength of their addrees.-s a bu
re«.ii was established.
A beautiful gavel was presented to
the moderator by the colored W. C.
T. U. on condition that moderator
should be a tetotler. It was received
in a befitting speech by Dr. Brown
moderator.
A request from the generally assem
bly to the synod for the proper obser
ation of the Sabbath day was consid
ered and discussed.
The home missionary board was re
ported by Chairman M. S. Johnson, of
Columbia, after thorough discussion
was adopted with the following recom
mendation, “That the synod urge
upon all the churches in its bounds to
take a collection for this board each
year and forward the same to the
board.
Last evening a pouular meeting in the
interest of Sabbath school and publica
tion work was held.
Dr. Coles, clerk of synod, discussed
the subject of education, stated that the
policy of the church has been from the
beginning, not only to educate her minis
ters, but the masses of people; spoke
also of the difficulties of the problems
involved.
Dr. Sanders said that the church has
always been liberal in its policy of educ
ation, not only her own ministers but
many able and strong leaders of other
denominations also.
The Woman’s Missionary society will
conduct the popular meeting tonight.
The public is invited.
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bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe.
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OA&TOIATua..
fte fie- /J ,
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Jellico coal. Office No. 5 Broad street,
Telephone Nos. 182 and 183, H. G,
Smith,
HlsvAarck’n Health Better.
Fkederichsruhe, Nov. 11.—There is
nothing to cause anxiety as to the con
dition of Prince Bismarck, contrary to
the report published in the United
States. His facial neuralgia has been
aggravated by the east wind, which has
prevailed recently, and thus prevents
him from going out driving. But the
general health of the ex-cliaucellor is
better than usual.
I can supply you with the best Jellico
Coal Office No. 5 Broad street phone
Nos, 182 and 183, —H. G. Smith,
A rfiie Ikmoh *»or<e Dead.
Nashville. Nov. 11. Malvolio,
owned by Jake Marklein and John
Fay. died at Cumberland park o:
catarrhal fever. He was one of the best
2 year-olds in the west, and his owners
recently refused $19,000 for him. Mal
voiio had been sick for several days.
For room house
water and gas and all mod'
em conveniences on First
avenue, opposite Mr, Coker’s,
now occupied by Mr. Roddy,
Possession Dec. 1. Apply to J,
Branham,
When in need of coal callup
H, G, Smith 'Phone Nos, 182
and 183,
A big stock of plaid silks at Bass’,
Beautiful Line
Bridal Presents and
Fine Cut Glass at
J.T. CROUCH & GO’S.
Finest toilet goods, Huyler’s candy, choicest
perfemerits. Our extracts are the best and
purest. Our stock of
Pure Drugs and Patent Medicines
ate strictly firs: class and up--to-daie. In our prescription
di partment our Dr. D»vis is ever ready to fill your wants,
bigot, or day. Prescriptions are compounded accura’ely
and de ivered to arty part of the city. We ate carrying the
best, line o’ fancy at tides in Cut Glass. Our line ot per
fumes is tl.e best the maiket affords. Ladies can find just
what they want for bridal presents at prices which cannot
be duplicated “uiside of New York city. At •nr fouttain
yon can be refreshed with Hot Chocolate, Hot Coffee, Hot
Beef Broth ; all delightful drinks. Call on us and you will
find the best of < v r; thing Otir line of Cigars and Tobacco
has never been so full and with such brands that delight
tne taste. Try Our 5 cent c'gar,
J. T. CROUCH & CO,, 300 Broad St.; Rome, Ga.
Wv 0 aSk Thanksgiving Visits,
\llr/i ;\< I when invited out to dinter, should be
■?.] I I made in the tiea’e-t. and mint faSbion-
I YKw* able attire, and yout hat, you must
w® remember, hangs on the bat rac.c at
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Ufl i isl i ucMWiYo one of our ultra fashionable Derbys
IH 'I Or Fedora9 ’ of ' he ,ute9t 1897 Winter
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M1 prices abnormally low.
J. A. GAMMON A CO.
TO HELP GOLD.
Senator Bacon and Congressman Tate
Want a Special Man For Georgia Gold.
Senator Baeot. and Congressman
Carter Tate were in conference yester
day over a matter which is of interest
and importance to the.state at large,
and particularly the northern portion
of it, says the Constitution.
The great increase in the gold de
velopments in Northern Georgia and
in some portions of the western and
eastern sections of the state is respon
sible for this movement on the part
of the senator and representative
from the ninth. They are going to
endeavor to secure from the United
States geological survey the assign
ment of a special man to the Georgia
gold territory for the purpose of mak
ing an assay of all the gold properties
of the state. It is believed that this
would be a vast practical benefit to
the state. Such an expert would not
conflict with the state geologist’s
work, but would be suplemental to
it, and would be of special value as
coming from a representative of the
national government, his opinion car
rying great weight, especially with
foreign investors, who are anxious to
obtain the most substantial and re
liable information concerning the
Georgia gold fields. The matter will
be brought before the director of-the
survey as soon as possible.
Diseases often lurk in the blood be
fore they openly manifest themselves.
Therefore keep the blood pure with
Hood’s Saraparilla.
Koar.
Boston, O, Nov. 11.—By the collapse
of a 3 i-toiy brick building, winch was
being remodeled at the south end, four
men were injured.- one of whom will
pronabiy d’iq. . , The injured: Moses
Lieketsrein, ‘right arm broken, badly
crushed about tne body and internally
injured; Simon Kifferdltch, face bruised
ami head crushed; Pet.ir Haverloch,
right arm bruised; T. McLane, a pe
destrian, who was struck by flying
bricks.
How to Cure Billons Colic,
I suffered for weeks with colic anl
pains in my stomach, caused by bilious
ness, had to take medicine all the while
until I used Chamberlain’s Colic, Chol
era and Diarrhoea Remedy, which cured
me. I have since recommended it to a
good many people. Mrs, F. Butler,
Fairhaven, Coon. Persons who are
subject to bilious colic can ward off the
attack by taking this remedy as soon as
the first symptoms appear. Sold by
Curry-Arrington Co., Rome, Gi.
Arnold’s Bromo-Celery. The greatist
remedy of the 19th century for headaches.
lOcts. For sale by Curry-Arrington-
Company.
Bass’ for blankets.
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For Rent—The store next to Rome
Grocery Co., now occupied by us for
storage purposes.
11 9 6t. H. D. Cothran & Co.
For Rent—ln East Rome seven room
residence with cistern and City water.
R. J. Ragan. 28 6t.
Will Lend
$600.00
ON
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We, wiil make bonds for officers and
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undertakings in judicial pro
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digestion Constipation or Costiveness we cannot
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the directions are strictly complied with. They
are purely Vegetable, aud never fail to give sat
isfaction. Pugar Coated. Large boxes, 25 cents,
Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The gen
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For sale by Curry-Arrirgton Co.
wholesale druggists, Rome. Ga
Ostrich
Boas, Plumes and Tips
Cleaned, Curled
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Kid Gloves cleaned, 15c to 50c per
pair,
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