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'POWDER WORKS
6im tip-Explosion Felt Six
Miks tall-
fdlSEflF CRASH UNKOWN
...plant Had Only Been Re-
T cently Rebuilt.
Sharon, P».. March 21.-TIW
n„„ghton I’owiler Wort 9 were
Mown up this afternoon from
M ,„« unknown cause. 'I he ex,
l„ si „„ was felt six miles awny
and nearby houses were badly
damaged-
One man, who has not yet
been identified, was fatally burn
ed. The plant had only recently
been rebuilt from an explosion
one year ago-
never SO much cotton.
A Notable Statement From The
New Orleans Exchange.
New Orleans, La., March 18.
i -The most interesting feature
in Secretary Hester’s weekly
New Orleans Cotton Exchange
statement, is that it shows more
cotton marketed during the six
montlh and 18 days that have
elapsed of this season than has
ever been moved in any year
known to the history of the
trade. In round figures, 9,975,-
000 bales have been brought in
to sight this season, while the
largest commercial crop hereto
fore recorded (that of 1894-95)
I was 0,901,000 bales.
I FOR DIVORCE.
■ Mrs. Frances Hodgon Burnett
■ Novelist, Has Sued.
I Wa.-liingto:), March 21.—Mrs.
I Irance.' Hodgson Burnett, the
■ well known novelist, and the
I "Little Lord Fauntle-
I Toy,’’ today filed in the district
Bsupreme court a suit for divorce
■ sgaiiiu Dr. Swan M. Burnett, a
■ leading oculist of this city. The
■ cause of the trouble is said to be
■ nierely incompatibility, owing
■ tiMrs, Burnett’s frequent ab-
■ sences from home.
I [Sixty Miners Killed.
I Madrid, March 21.—Sixty
■ minors were killed in the explo-
■ sio.io, tbe Santa Isabil mine
■ yesterday.
I Big meeting.
E Luvati.in Army.—Mcjor
I 'bles and Brigadier Wra
■ " mn will visit, this city on Mar'
I a| d will C'liiduct special meet-
I - M-E. Church 3-7.30
IP They are both good musi-
I an< i B (,|> d speakers there-
I '■ h assured. Major
■ i?' :PSls command of the
■ . l ‘ ‘ era •bvisron of the Salva
-1... . which comprises
■ with Head Qaar-
■ I). C. he is
I 'oldest American. olli-
A ar ‘d his thorough
■J’""" 1 ' the world wide
I ;m..d4 s him to B p,ak
■ f'uly oti the various
_ f, ' at >ir p e of Army
■iiiti'n | s gadi " r H,llpin ' S the
Junior
‘ Ul8 " the editor of a
< -The Young
■» fl . , n l ' ,las had a wide ex
■'•:i , Krf ‘ at missionary
>'i si-veral countries,
pi'ii ypais. He
v. 1 '' Il ." t ' (;n| nmamis for
■b’"' I ’ll', o,ie t"" p he
■ , k la '’- iiicisco War Cry
■“'"I;. ‘ '‘''."mmnaiid of tlm
■ ‘".n.., / ! v . a "d others.
■ rum '""'"'h l1 '. plays sev
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READY
Every expectant mother has
a trying ordeal to face. If she does not
it
Il\ ~ IM\| ready for it,
1\ I ■ there is no telling
, I _> —-- what may happen.
Cj Child-birth is full
of uncertainties if
Nature is not given proper assistance.
Mother’s friend
is the best help you can use at this time.
It is a liniment, and when regularly ap
plied several months before baby comes,
it makes the advent easy and nearly pain
less. It relieves and prevents "morning
sickness,” relaxes the overstrained mus
cles, relieves the distended feeling, short
ens labor, makes recovery rapid and cer
tain without any dangerous after-effects.
Mother's Friend is good for only one
purpose, viz.: to relieve motherhood of
danger and pain.
$1 dollar per bnttle at alt drug stores, or sent
by mail on receipt of price.
Flinn Books, containing valuable informa-
Mon for women, will be sent to any address
upon application to
THE UR .DFIELD REGULATOR CO.,
Atlanta, Ga
YEARS SUPPORT.
GEORGIA, FLO'SD COUNTY.
To ail whom it may concern.
Notice is hereby given, 9 that
the appraisers appointed to spt
apart and assign a suplimental
year’s support to Mrs Georgiana
M. George, the widow of Junius
A George, deceased. have filed
their 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 F'ovd County, Georgia.
LETTERS OF ADM INI STR A-
-
To all whom it may concern :
L. A. Dean having in proper
form applied to me for perma
nent letters of administration on
the estate of Lucy Parker, late
of said county, deceased. This
is to cite all and singular the
creditors and next kin of Lucy
Parker to be and appear at my
office within the time allowed by
law and show cause, if any
they can, why permanent ad
ministration should not be
granted to L. A. Dean on Lucy
Parker’s estate. Witness my
hand signature this 7th day of
March 1898.
John P. Davis
Ordinary.
YEAR’S SUPPORT.
GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY.
To ali whom it may concern!
Notice i° hereby given, that the
appraisers appointed to set apart
and assign a year’s support to
Mrs. Lizzie T Talley, the widow ot
George T . Talley, deceased have
filled their award, and unless
good tnd sufficient cause is shown,
the satin will be made the judg
ment of the Court at. the April
term, 1898, of the Court of Ordi
nary. This March 7th. JB9B.
John P. Davis.
Ordinary Floyd County, Georgia.
YEAR’S SUPPORT.
GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY:
To all whom it may corcerni:
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. Clark, deceased, have
filled their award, and unless
good and sufficient cause is shown,
the same will be made the judge
ment of the court at the April
term, 1898, of the Court of Ordi
nary. This March 7th. 1898,
John P. Davis.
Ordinary Floyd County, Georgia.
RANGES.
I am agent tor South
ern Que en Coal or
Wood Ranges. Also
Insurance Safety Gas
olme stoves • Call and
see mvstock and get
estimaes on your
ulumbitno- and “ tin
work- Next door toj
ouera house.
F. HAM3J A/ .
Hmilll
—— • —ML
FRANK WRIGHT
FARMACIST,
Rome,
At Old Norton corner, opposit
Masonic Tempi.
Alcohol, wood, for burning.
Balls and Bats.
Benzin.
Bird Seed and Cutl Fish Bone.
Blank Books.
Blacking and Shoe Dressing.
Botls, 4 grams up to 4 liters.
Brushes—Hair, Paint, Shoe, &c
Call Bel
Cards,] ayD 4; id Visiting.
Castile I ><l D ii . }l m| Motld.
Castor Ud, 2 gr..d. s.
Chalk, crujon, prepared and
“Spanish Whiting.”
Checkers, Dominoes, Dice.
Chemicals, ful line.
Cigarets and cigars.
Combs, born and rubber.
Condensed Milk.
Cos Sirups of all kinds.
Cruches and Shoulder Braces.
Diamond Wall Finish.
Drugs and Druggist’s sundries.
Dum Bels and Indian Clubs.
Fishing Tackl.
Garden Seeds.
Gelatin.
Glycerol (glycerin.)
Glue, dry and liquid.
Grease Eradicator, for clothes.
Gum, Chewing, all sorts.
Hair Dye and Oil.
Harness Oil.
Harps, French and Jews.
Horse, Catl and Poultry Powders
Ink, Black, Red and Indelibl.
lodin, Tincture of
Linseed, whole, ground and oil.
Machine Oils, Castor, Golden &c
Magnesium, Sulfate (Epsom
Sat.)
Marbls, Agate, China and Glass
Maches.
Mustache Pomade, Black and
White.
Mucilage.
Nalthalin Balls for moths.
Nutmegs and Cloves.
Oil of Turpentine, “Spirits.”
Onion Sets.
Paint, all colors.
Paper and Envelopes.
Patent Medicines, ful line.
Pencils, Carbon “Led” and Slate '
Pens and Penholdeis.
Perfumery, Cologne, Extracts,!
Bay Rum.
Petrolatum (Vasalin.)
Pimenta (Allspice.)
Pipes, Clay and Wood.
Plasters, Belladonna, Capsicum,
Strengthening. &c,
Plaster Paris.
Pocket Books and Purses.
Potassium Bitartrate (Cream of
Tarta.)
Potassium Nitrate (Saltpeter.)
Potassium Bromide and lodid.
Putty and Glaziers Points.
Quinin, Sulphate, botld and in
1,2, 3, 4 and 5 grain capsules
Rubber Balls. Bands, Combs and
Syringes.
Sealing Wax.
Slates and Pencils.
Sodium Carbonate (Sal Soda.)
Sodium Borate ( Borax).
Sulfur, Brimstone and Flowers.
Suspensory Bandages.
Syringes, glass and rubber.
'Tablets, Pen and Pencil.
'Thermometers, elinickl and
house.
Toilet Paper.
Toilet Soaps, 5, 10, 15 and 25c.
'Tooth Picks, Qnill and Wood.
'Trusses, hard rubber and leather
'Turnip Seed.
'Twines.
Varnishes, Asfaltum. Coach and
Copal.
Water Botls, rubber.
White Led.
Window Glass, all sizes.
jfMT'Cut this out, paste away
and read before starting to town.
Low prices, but cash only.
Old Norton Corner, opposit Ma
sonic Tempi.
FKftNK WRIGHT,
Farinacist, Rome. Ole Norton
corner, opposit Masonic tempi.
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Our entire stock of wall and elegantly as-
> sorted millinery goods is on tne market at fig- *
ures that defy competition. Years cf experi 8 JW*-
;*> ence have taught us to carry over no goods
from one season to another—and we do not
5 Therefore we have now put all of ou
■ present season’s goods on the market. Re- ■*:
>J-a . member the winter is only half gone and that *
what we offer you now at such sacrifice *
prices, is all seasonable goods, having been
J carefully selected for this trade.
.<• Our trimmers have no superiors. When a
hat goes out of our store and trimming rooms
X the wearer can always fee! certain that she
*• could have secured nothing better, for the
< price, from any milliner anywhere. dZ'
* You are cordially invited to call at your* ||
6 earliest convenience
* l ' A. O. GARRARD. $
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iJELLICO <M>S
(in a t *
■■■■■■■l <
W& meet all compe-
■s■ ->v tition and defy competi-
itiaT tors. Our coal is as good
'till| lit as the best, and we keep ■s•
Qu r sca | es j n a pp|e pie or' ■s■
der,
T* We execute’alLorders promptly andjdeliv-
Tr er the kind of coal that’you buy.
I E E. HOLDER S
OFF CE,Western U.. Co’s. Office.
k (ICE THINE 169- YARD ’PRONE 120