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k THE WINE THAT CONQUERS CARE.
■Nay, frown not, fuirot! Chide no mor
blame the bhiwhing wine,
fiery lips are innocent
thrills the pulse with thine.
I<io/ leave the goblet in my hand,
But veil thy glances bright.
Lest wine and beauty mingling here
Would wreck my soul tonight.
Then, dearest, to the ancient rim,
In sculpt tired beauty rare,
Bow down thy red, arched lipsand quail
The wine that conquers cate;
And breathe upon the glowing cup
Till thus its perfume bo
sweet as the scent of orange groves
Upon a tropic sea.
Then while thy fingers idly stray
In dalliance o’er the lyre,
sing to me, love, some rare old song
That gushed from heart on fire—
song such as Grecian pnalanx hymnied
When freedom’s field was won,
And Persia’s glory, with the light,
I’aded at Marathon.
sing till the shouts of armed men
King bravely out once nvire!
sing till again the ghost-white tents
shim 1 on the moonlit shore!
I Bid from the melancholy graves
| The buried hopes to start
I knew ere many a storm had swept
'l'lie dew drops from my heart.
sing the deep memories of the past!
My soul shall follow thee--
Its boundless depths arc echoing
The glorious minstrelsy;
And while the glorious echoes hang
Enfettered in the air
1 11 drink, thy white arms round me,love,
The wine that conquers care.
When you feci depressed don’t
dose yourself with mean bitters.
Hodges’ Sarsaparilla renovates and
invigorates the system, and cures
all diseases arising from an impure
state of the blood. $1 per bottle, 6
bottles for $5. Manufactured by
Rangum Root Medicine Co., Nash
ville, Tenn. Sold by all druggists.
The trustees of the State Univer
sity have deferred furthor action
relative to electing a chancellor un
til they meet again in Atlanta on
October sth.
It has been discovered that the
Ilea uses only one eye at a time,
and that he dies the hardest of any
insect of nature.—Detroit Free
Press.
Positively the best remedy ever
i discovered for all diseases of man
i and beast that can be reached by
an external medical application, is
Rangum Root Liniment. One trial
will convince. Manufactured only
by Rangum Root Medicine Co.,
Nashville, Tenn. 50 cents per bot
tle. For sale by all druggists.
Kcnna, of We ■' V irginia, is the
I youngest senator end Shiverly, of
I Indiana, is the youngest member of
congress.
Col. J' N. Dunn, president of the
Atlanta & Florida railroad, died in
Atlanta last week.
Are you restless at night, and
I harassed by a bad cough? Use Dr.
.1. 11. McLean’s Tar Wine Lung
i Balm, it will secure you sound sleep
1 and effect a prompt and radical cure.
A Charleston, S. C., grand jury
has recommended the adoption of
the whipping post in minor offenses.
Away out in Montana Mr. Hand
and Miss Leg were recently joined
I together in holy matrimony.
I Sick headache, wind on the stom-
I acb, biliousness, nausea,are prompt
i ly and agreeably banished by Dr. J.
! H. McLean’s Little Liver and Kid
iney Billets. 25c. a vied.
■c. L. Barthdi im- been nomina-
Stat.- S. n iior by th" Dem-
of
Fir-t Nation :! bank of Ma-
months.
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K Tn?a‘b-e <•!! Bluo<i ami Skin diyoasps
Insiled free.
■ The Sv. i t’T Si’i-x iFiC Co., Drawer 3,
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R. T. CONNALLY,
—FOR—
Boots, Shoes, Slippers, and Leather.
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Ladies if you want the best fit, latest styles in Fino Shoes and Slippers come
to sec me. A'oung Gentlemen, or old onus, if you want the Latest Styles in
Patent Leather Congress or Bals or Common Sense for (.’onifort and Ease come to
see me.
I have the Largest and best line of Inf.ints and Childrens Shoes in the coun
try. Remember mine is the only house in Rome that has a line of Bov State
Boots aii'i Shoes for Ladies and Children; also for ?4en.
Fresh Goods, Late Styles, Lowest Prices.
£jgr~Ladi».-s Slippers from 25 cents
R. T. CONNALLY,
No. 216 Broadway, Rome, Georgia.
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UltKt rated by the use of n Baggy made by T. T ITnydock. which is not only the Leading
Bi ia '.his picture but fl 4 E RE ADING BCGGY OF AMERICA. Haß
Haydork’s Safctv Kinc Bolt and Fifth Wheel. Ask your dealer for the T. T.
lEAYDCf’K 1G < GY. with the Haydock Safety King Bolt and Fifth Whctl.
. Life is insecure riding over any other.
( this picture will be furnished Qu ft large curd, printed la elegant stvlc, to any one Kho will agree to frame it.) *■
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Whoirf le VrUc tut. Cor. Plum and Twelfth Sts., CINCINNATI, 0. ’
AGENTS WANTED WHEHE WE HAVE NONE/ NO INVESTMENT SO PROFITABLE,
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; Arlislic Store Fixtures,3
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USE Dr. SALMON'S
/ HOG CHOLERA SPECIFICI A®
. V CHICKEN POWDER.-SHEEP POWDER. H
CATTLE POWDER. : !
J r PREVENT &. CURE HOC CHOLERA. J
ry DESTROY & PREVENT HOG LICE & WORMS. ; I
Vi WE CAN CURE CATTLE MURRAIN, TEXAS FEVER, &c. /
A. CURE CHICKEN CHOLERA & CAPES. / '
I CURE SHEEP ROT, TAPE WORM, &c. /
MANUFACTURED BY THE VETERINARY MEDICINE CO. J
NASHVILLE, TENN. y JF
• 1 11 m:s A' </<»., Summorvilhi, Ga. Hoi.i.ts A - IHnton
Siuuim r\ ii!- . < Knur. ; . !b»m ns<»n,’fi ion b'uctory, Ga. Thion Ma.n’fc;. (’<>.,
Trion I’.i'doiy. (.'.i. II i•, T.\ i i ai’ei:ko A’ Fosteh, Taliaferro, (la.- J. P. Uol-
, :..\:<uA I’nlland's >io? ■, Ga.—Kendrick A Bro., Kartah, (la.~II. 11.
Biu.a i- *, M. L. s?t i rir, Alpine, Ga.,- L. M. Hendon, Menlo, Ga.,—
.LT. MrWnoii TE’t. Trloga Spring, s, Ga.
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Mrs. Dart’s Triplets. -
President Cleveland’a Prize for the three best babies at the Aurora County Fair, in IRR7, was
given to these triplets, Mollie, Ida, and Ray, children of Mrs. A. K. Dart, Hamburgh, N. Y.
.. Sl.e writes: “Last August the little ones became very sick, and as I could get no other food
i that Mould agree with them, I commenced the use of Lactated Food. It helped them imme
diately, and they were soon as well as ever, and I consider it very largely due to the Food
that they are. now so well.” Lactated Food is the best Food for bottle-led babies. It keeps
them xxt’il, and is better than medicine when they are sick. Three sizes: 25c., 50c., 1100.
At druggists. Cabinet photo, of these triplets sent free to the mother of any baby born thia year.
Address WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington, Vt.
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WINCHESTER
REPEATING RIFLES,
SIJWLE SHOT RIFLES, RELOADING TOOLS,
ammunition of all kinds.
MANUFACTURED BV s
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO.,
WEW;; COXTXT. ,
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GET THEM.
, Spunk :i g<wl wo:il for the LEWS and it v> i:l
Speak a good
■ ■ word for you and the county in winch all cf us live.
GRANITE IRONWARE.
■» mlißOll ING, BAKING,
« Vl* BOILING, PBESERVING.
Er* LIGHT; HANDSOME,
A B W WHOLESOME, DUKABLE.
X The Best Ware Made for the Kitchen.
A: : Manufactured only by tho
St.LouisStampingCo.si.Louis
For Sale by all Stove, Hardware and
House Furnishing Dealers.
Cook Book and Price list Free on Application.
> I MNjp Be Sure to Mention this paper.