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POOR OLD SPAIN
jlu is Now Enjoying A
Seccnl Rm'.inion In
THE PIUkLIPINE ISLANDS
Oleh Natives And Half Casters
R Leaving Home.
Mft r i n. via Hong Kong, March,
continue their
Ijostili'y- ll,r *y hftV . e “backed
t | lß Spat I' ll quarter? at Suing and
Apolit, capturing arms and am
miiuiti’"' The northern provii.-
{1 , 9 are 'fleeted and the revolt,
w hicli Spain claimed a few weeks
f|) h;ui I"'' -1 ' oippiessed, is again
hl full swing.
Many rich natives and half cas
te8 Hre quitting business and ]eav
tlie iri'iuds.'l h■» native refuse
in pay i ln- taxis.
The lut'tl linos, in connec'ion
W1 h t | ie cable at Mani a, wre de
giroytti en Marell 7, near Bol
inuo. N't particulars are obtain
able.
Paris. March 15—The Tempe
has th- following from Madrid:
-The Spanish Government at
taches h’tle importance to th--»
ri.n.J Id liolinao. Philippine Is
lands. Tl e chi--f inconvenience is
the iideiiiiption of telegraphic
coinnninicat!• nto the cable hav
ing leeu cut The rising is believ d
to be th-work of a native priest,
wh-rHii-cd t' surrender with the
other insurgent It a lers.
The Spanish Government Las
arrived at an agreement w th an
E ghsii company for a steamer to
bes-nt irmn Hong-Kong to the
assinihii-e of a detachment of
eight nen, commanded by a Cor
prai. wlm w-re detailed to guard
th- head of the cable line at
Jolinao
■'lit Impnrcial states that one i
o f !i iii'-t i v s of Leon de Castillo’s
re ’ : > M dud is to arrange with
I - (luv. ri, merit to call the atten
tiinfii;- Eiench Republic to
th-Uh rls made by American and
Cuban li w inters residing in Pans
io p-rsu id-the Philippine insur
ant chivts wiio recently arrived in
ha're to - rguuize further risings.
Economic and international sig
i' :i ".i i' i- persistently attributed
to the A nibassadcr’s journey in
fiiiioc al a'id diplomatic circles,”
NOTICE OF SALE.
Agreeable to an order of the
Court of ordinary of Floyd coun
ty, Wi l be su'd at auction at the
court iin'H,. door () f said county
on the first Tuesday in April
next, wit hi u the legal hours of
Bi 'lo the folio wing property to
*'t: All th'it tract or parcel of
hud lying ami being in the 24th
district nd 3rd section of Floyd
Cotuity. Georgia, known and
“istiiit’iiislied in the plan of said
“■strict and section as No. one
111111,1 >;<•'I and seventy nine (179)
Oontaining one hundred at d
twenty acres more or less of said
y t and lying all of said lot ex—
'jMsnull portion sold by J.
. I'-lli-', while in life, said land
h'Hs the corporate limits of
! Illl| ville, (ia. Sold as the prop-
P rt y »l Janies M . Eliis, late of
8(1,1 countv, deceased. ’Perms
'® lle third cash, one third due
■■ I !, amlthe inainder I
™'. 1.1, U'.l. ,J. h. Ellis,
“Wp'r vl Jas. M. Ellis de
“rased.
i'”’ 111 rdiotild be, the highest
' iv merchant to please
Cll t.,lii,. rSt anr | t | (p 0 wide
’i,hg firm of Meyers & Esh
t"rlmg, Hl., la (} o j n g gO)
JI.' 11 the following, from
: y B , ir ‘ ll ' ,n ’ l " • "In my sixteen
'M’-mmce m the drug bus
lM a in'7'- eVer 8 “ e “ ° F 9tlldor
namiH.,-' U ’ ul gave a9 £ ooJ
cc ', ” Cll; ‘inbet lain’s Col-
Diarrhoea Rem
-1 1 by all Dtugpsts
a";; ,re H. 11. Coll,ran*
fire. 0 wait until after the
BEAUTIFUL
“ZELINA”
The production of the delight
ful opera “Zelina” on March 18,
promises to he one of the most
delightful affairs of the kind ev
er had in Rome. “Zelina” has
been produced in Augusta and
other towns by Mr. Beall, and
in ever instance it has won in
stant success. Daily rehearsals
are in progress now, and the cast
and chorus is near completed.
The opera will he produced in
Neyin’s opera house and the
entire proceeds go for the bene
fit Emergency hospital, one of
Rome’s most noblest characters.
The date has been positively
fixed for March 18th, and seats
will be placed on sale at once.
Following is the cast:
Father Matheo, with estate
heavily mortgaged—Will Pat
ton.
Zelina, Zaadia, daughters of
Matheo—Miss Cora Clark, Miss
Will Nell Lavender.
Patreo, a poor young man,
who loves Zelina—Ed Wilson
Olanda, the bashful lover of
Zaadia— William McWil 1i a tr, s.
Captain Du out, Patreo’s
wealthy rival—J. A. Beall.
Stormy, a stage struck fellow
Will Darby.
Aunt Hulda, sentimental
spinster—Robt. Gwaltnev.
Pet’fe, niece of Aunt Hulda—
Miss Julia Bayard.
Rocco, the village scamp—
Hunter Smith.
Blabette, the village gossip—
Miss Mitchell.
Guideo, tramp and escaped
convict—Joe Patton.
CHORUS GIRLS .
Misses Celeste Ayer, Florence
Fouche, Sallie Walker, Emmie
Wright, Mary Berry, Hattie
Benjamine, Mamie Rounsaville,
Emmie Williams, Sarah Simp
son, Eva Camp, Berta Cross,’
Daisy Cheney, Lou Fleming,
SOLDIER BOYS.
Sergeant Walter Cothran,
William McWilliams, Joe Pat
ton, Hunter Smith, Dudley
ugruder, Sam Hardin, Jack
Wyatt, Clark, Henson, Harri
son, Rob Yancey, Barry Coth
ran, Bennie Hale, Felton Mitch
ell and Jim Smith.
Bugler, aid-de-camps and oth
ers.
'The Yellow Asters—Misses
Towers, Ava Printup, Julia
Dean, Nellie Printup, Lucy
Wright, Mattie Hamilton and
Sarah Yancey.
Quartette of Small Dances—
Misses Bessie Hight, Mabel
Harbour, Jennie Fahy, Sallie
King,
Premere Danseuesse Miss
Zula Adkins.
Those of our readers who find
themselves growing uncomfort
>bly stout abd are wondering
what can be done to relieve this
undesirable condition, will find
encouragement in the article upon
obesity in the February number
of the Monthly Cyclopaedia of
Practical Medicine, We are told
here that fat people, “who are
pale, soft and fiaLby and inclined
to oedema lose weight rapidly
from treatment with the extract of
thyroid gland that oxidation is
increased and nutrition improved”
Charr»n reports a reduction of
forty pounds in one of his cases
by this treatmeu it is not however
a universal specific as in some
cases it has faded to produce the
desired results.
BEST OF ALL
To cleanse the system in a gentle
and truly beneficial manner, when
the Springtime comes, use the
true and perfect remedy. Syrup of
Figs. One bottle will answer for
all the family and costs only 50
cents. Buy the genuine. Manu
factured bv the California Fig
Syrup Company only, and for sale
by all druggists.
DON’T FAIL
If you fail to visit W II Coker
& Co’s store this week it will be
your loss. Bargains.J
Victors, Peerless, Commer
cials at E. E. Forbts, at factcry
cost, for cash.
Have you seen the newest fad,
those plaid hose aiCoker’s.
Bottled Upl
Whether in the form of pill powdei
or liquid, the doctor’s prescription foi
blood diseases is always the same—
mercury or potash. These drugs bottl<
up the poison and dry it up in the
system, but they also dry up the marrow
in the bones at the same'time.
The suppleness and elasticity of the
joints give way to a stiffness, the rack
ing pains of rheumatism. The form
gradually bends, the bones ache, while
decrepitude and helplessness prema
turely take possession of the body, and
it is but a short step to a pair ol
crunches. Then comes falling o!
the hair and decay of the bones,—aeon
iition truly horrible.
Contagious Blood
Ivfdci'ov’7 Poison—the curse
of mankind—is the
a IhJr most horrible of all
jpf- ~ diseases, and has al
w w ays baffled the
Tb doctors. Their pot-
ILS, k? 1 , an . d u inercur J
tri SHiV | bottle up the poison,
,; W r« Arjj; but it always break!
'■ ‘ -/forth again attack-
ij... - y big some delicate
T* . >i 01 "an, frequently
' Ji | I'l,t llle mouth and
ImiVIA f \ i it throat, filling them
-nW 11' t Villi w ith eating sorea.
1J 1 4 r S.S.S., is the only
4 r®j * known cure forth it
TV j TI XI disease. It is guar
anteed purely vege
table, and one thousand dollars reward il
offered for proof to the contrary. Il
never fails to cure Contagious Blood
Poison, Scrofula, Eczema, Rheumatism,
Cancer, or any other disease of th!
blood. If you have a blood disease,
take a remedy which will not injure you.
Beware of mercury; don’t do violence
to your system. Don’t get bottled up I
Our books sent free to any address
Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. "
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
STATE OF GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY, —
George W. Thomas > Libel for di
vs > vorce inFloyd
L. P. Thomas } Super’r Court
State of Georgia, No. 33 January
term 1898.
To L. P. Thomas, —The defend
ant is hereby required personally
or by attorney, to be and appear
at the next Superior Court to be
held in and for said county on the
thirl Monday in Ju'y next, then
and there to answer the plaintiff’s
‘ demand in an action of libel for
divorce, as in default thereof said
court will proceed as to justice
shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable W
Hen-y , Judge of said court, this
9th day of February 1398.
Wm. E. Beysiegel, C. C. ape -
rior Court, Floyd county Ga,
YEAR’S SUPPORT.
GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern!
Notice is hereby given, that the
appraisers appointed to set apart
and assign a year’s support to
Mrs . Lizzie T Talley, the wid' w ot
George T. Talley, deceased have
filled their award, and unless
good i nd sufficient cans? is shown,
1 the sanu will be made the judg
ment of the Court at the April
t'-rm, 1898, of the Court of Ordi
nary, This March 7th, 1898.
John P. Davis.
Ordinary Floyd County, Georgia,
On the morning of Feb. 20,
1895, I was sick with rheuma
tism, and I lay in bed until May
21st, when I got a bottle ol
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. The
first application of it relieved me
almost entirely frem the pain
. and the second afforded com
plete relief. Ina short time 1
1 was able to be up and about
again.—A. T. Moreaux, Luv
erne, Minn. Sold by all drug
gists.
★
n/E no longer supply our seeds to dealers to
’’ sell again. At the same time, any
one who has bought our seeds of their
' local dealer during either i3<)6 or 1897 will
be sent our Manual of “Everything for the
' Garden ” for 1898 rncc provided they
I apply by letter I EVu-C and give the
name of the local merchant from whom
they bought. To all others, this magnifi-
■ cent Manual, every copy of which costs us
30 cents to place in your hands, will be sent
' free on receipt of 10 cents (stamps) to cover
postage. Nothing like this Manual has
ever been seen here or abroau ; it is a boon
of 200 pages, contains 560 engravings of
seedsand plants, mostly new, and these u
supplemented by 6 full s.::e cu. wupr. ..
of the best novelties of the sea- ■ n, ini
OUR “SOUVENIR" SEED COLLEOIIu'
will also be sent without charge to all appi i
cants sending 10 cts. for the Manual wh<
state where they saw this advertise .lei-
Postal Card Applications Will Receive No * ll ™ tll, ‘ > _
THINK ABOUT YOUR HEALTH
This Is The Time To Give Atten
tion To Your Physical Condition
The warmer weather which will
come with the approaching spring
months should find you strong and
in robust health, your blood pure
and your appetite good. Otherwise
you will be in danger of serious
illness. Purify and enrich your
blood with Hood’s Sarsaparilla
and thus “prepare for spring.”
This medicine makes ricn, red
hlo' d and gives vigor ami vitality
Itwil 1 guard you against, danger
from the changes which will soon
take place.
QUICK TIME.
Through Sleeping Car Service
To Jacksonville. Tampa
and Florida Points.
The Southern railway has re
sumed its fast winter schedule
between Rome, Ga., Jackson
ville, Tampa and Florida points,
leaving Rome 8 :20 p. m., ar
riving Tampa 6 :15 p. m., mak
ing the quickest time between
these points. This is a solid
train carryin elegant day coach
es and Pullman sleeping car,
Rome to Jacksonville, without
change ; also Pullman sleeping
car Rome to Tampa, without
change. Winter tourist tickets
are now on sale to all principal
winter resorts in Florida.
For information, call on J. N.
Harrison, City Ticket Agent,
Armstrong hotel. Telephone
No. 39.
YEARS SUPPORT.
GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY.
To ail whom it may concern.
Notice is hereby given, that
the appraisers appointed to set
apart and assign a suplimental
year’s support to Mrs Georgiana
M. George, the widow of Junius
A George, deceased, have filed
tbeir award, and unless good and
sufficient cause is shown, the
same will be made the Judgment
of the Court at the April term.
1898, of the Court of Ordinary.
This March 8 1898 .
John P. Davis.
Ordinary Floyd County, Georgia.
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE
The Best Salve in the world
for Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers,
Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tet
ter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns and all Skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction or
money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale by Curry-
Arrington Drug Company.
APPLICATION FOR LET
TERS OF DISMISSION.
Georgia, Floyd County :
Whereas L. W. Palen, ad
ministrator of B. A. Connelly,
represents to the court in his
petition duly filed, that he has
administered B. A. Connelly’s
estate. This is to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors
to show cause, if any they cau,
why said administrator should
not be discharged from his ad
ministration and receive letters
of dismission on the first Mon
day’ in June. 1898. This March
7th 1898.
John P. Davis
Ordinary.
HE W A NTS TO KE E P WE LL
Mr. Smith paid today that h>
and his wife decided last night
that when they went to house
keeping they would buy thei
Soothing Syrup, Castoria, Mel in’s
Food, Paregoric and other Drugs
from Jsrvisct Wright, the popular
Druggists.
YEAR’S SUPPORT.
GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY !
To all whom it may corcerm:
Notice is hereby given, that the
appraisers appointed to set apart
and assign a j ear’s support to
Mrs. Henry T. Clark, the widow
of Henry T. Cl irk, deceased, h .ve
filled their awaid, ai d un'ese
good and sufficie it cause is shown,
the same will be made the judge
ment of th c.our at the April
term, 1898, of the Court of Ordi
nary. Tnis March 7ih, 1898.
J UN P Davis.
Ordinary Floyd County, Georgia
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The Opportunity of a Life-tims
For Big Dividenct--Paying
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THE ALASKA GOLD PLACER MACHINE MININGCOMPANY
Capital stock $5,000,000 —full paid—andnon-assessable.Promisee to be
as good ae the Beel Teleph ne, Westinghouse Air Brake, Grapmo
phone or Phonograph and other similar industrial enterprises which
ire paying thousands in profits to their shareholders.
This is an industrial rather than a Mining Company. We have
’he only Hydraulic Machine Mining System (patented)that will work
in the frozen ground of the Klondike and the Northwest, where we
take our machines and extract the gold from the claims of others,
just as thrashing machines are taken into the wheat country to
hfesh out the farmer’s wheat. One of our machines does the work
of over 1,000 men each day and we save the 40% of gold that is usual
ly lost by other methods, so it can readily be seen what enormous
profits we will earn in the fabulously rich gold mines of the Klondike
and the Northwest, with which every one must be acquainted.
Every prospector there is our prospector, for he must eventually
come to us to have his claim worked. Therefore we believe we
shall in time be payin as large dividends as the world-famous en
terprisas mentioned above. Ours is a similar industrial stock which
an only be had for a limitel titni at the very low price of $2.50
or $lO 00 share.
This is an opportunity of a life time. Not ev
ery day does Fortune knock at one’s.door
Treonly The only
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OFFICERS AND 'DIRECTORS
PRESIDENT, H P. Townley, New York Hen, L. Bradford P incs, Santa Fe New Mex
Manager of the Equitable,Life Assurance So President International Mining Cor-;res
IST VICE PRES.Uon.J N Hnston. New York Hon. John P. Hoyt Seattle, Washington
Ex-Treasurer of the United States Fx-Chief Justice, St He of washirgto
ND VICE PRkS E. Family Browu.New York Geo. McLean, Manufacturer, Passaic, N. J
Treas, Andrew WcLean, Ug”TPa<saic, N.J, Jonathan Bourne, Jr,Mining Capitalists Portland
Secty and Ass‘t Treas. 1, New York James W. Clise,'! Seattle, Washington
Auditor an I Counsel, W”1 R- Weeks,New York Ch. of Mining C'ira Chamber of Commesce
Consulting Engineer Wtn. F. Lav, New York Lsslie ' u Bruce, Pro r Turf, Field, farm. N.Y
Pres Lay System Hydraulic Placer Mining Co Colonel A. C. Fisk New Yogk
Lawrence P. Brown, New York.
The business ability financial standing ofjotir Directors are amon
he best evidences of our success.
To raise the capital to place several plants in tha Klondike
i small block of stock is now offered to the public at the very
iw rata of of 25 cents on the dollar or $2 50 for each $lO
When this block is sold, no more will be offered at less than
>rjs 10 per share.
An investment of $25 to SSO in this stock should very soon
-pfnrn larg> profits—Even 100 to I—and thus afortuue for the sa
gacious investon.
Uernficui>-s are in very attractive form, called “Gold-Backs”
and are transferab’e from hand to hand.
Send (or illustrated Prospectus where full explanation is given
■ of ’how we cau earn eueb enor nous profits by the Lay System,
Read! Reflect! Investigate! Invest I
All informa' on cheerfully given by ths Secretary. Call or
vrite —Alaska Gold Placer Machine Mining Co. H une cfficts,
A’ashington Building, No. 1 Broadway New York, N. Y.
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■ which will be mailed free. Send for it now, it will 1
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