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AN OLD VETERM
gilE of th Bobimil«j of
Hiles D. Candler
Mins 8 BRIEF CARD
nrawlng Aside The Curta'n
Qvei A War Pictu* 0
Iu the Walton News, Voter, n
Janes L. Hurt, a comrade <1
Allen D. Cand'er of the old 134th.
drawe asid« the curtain and
rl poMß picture of war times. His’
c Jd;? brief but full of gum. He
8iy 8:
u A H honor to the next governor
ofGeorgia—the man, the soldier
_who whs captain of a company
Turing the remarkable campaign
~[ 1864, under General Joe fohn
gtonfruin Dalton to Jonesboro
While at Dalton m May he receiv
es lieutenants commission, but
refused to leave his old company
that be had fought through (ha
| tfsr with upto that time and go
I hie new regiment because they
were under firealmcst every day .”
He remained with Company BL
i 4 tbe fhirty-fourili Georgia in
funtiy throughout the entire
campaign from Dalton to Jones
boro, where, on (he Ist of Septem
bar, lending his company io bat
lie, he fell desperately wounded,*
losing an eye in i ddition to other
serious wounds.
“Before be was well enough for I
i duty he was ordered by the secre
tary iff war to take command ot a
new regiment in Florida, which he
held until he heard through the
picket lines in front of Jackson
ville thid General Lee had surren
dered. April 16. h. when he march
*d his troops back to Albany, Ga.
and disbanded them, and went
home, and has never yet taken
the amnesty oa'h.
“Thai man ir.ll he governor of
the entire s ate of Georgia and of
every class of citiz ms. I hat mau
h 9 been true to every trust im
posed in him since the war, r.nd to
day stands with a rec< rd without a
'dot on it, and is Allen D, Caod.
L. Hurt .
iLmb-r rs Thirty.b ur ih Georgia
Regiment:
I ;.m not, giving sp< ci al prices
0n‘,21 common articles for a
hwdays to mislead you but
Lnv for two months been cuting
prices on 1,01)0 things, evkky’-
tHixir, and ani stil seling
‘Sarsaparilla Hood size at 45c
HCelery Compound Paine
•ize ...
«. o()c
‘ Oc Wine of Cocoa 37 c
7a ’Asthma Cure 37 ( .
Hai ''Vigorator, size of Hall’s
!*’ 25c
50c Buchu 25c
Bitters 17c
<j c
Oof Sirup 12c
medicine p2c
j^ c Catarrh Snuf io P
Kile,- 12c
Liver Powders j() c
And everything els at prices a
than others advertize
Wri K l, t , Farnia .
,at Norton’s old corner.
<4 ALL
‘Bdtriiiv'r" IR}’s,f 1 R }’ s,f rn^n a
’'.'""bcia! nnimmr W ben
to c„mes, use the
r " med v. Sviup ~l
’‘'thef, l „"'i' ’ ' v ’ ll ‘ a "- Wl!r f° r
'’m/ii,, “■ v a ' i ' i c, ii!s only 50
L thp Mauu-
K(‘ ' ( '“lifornia F,g
~,iy,iiiid ,or
'‘dm,,, v - ' 5c box
"I"'''“' ' V, ' r ’ ~ l| v »<•
’V 01 ' ‘ IUI 'V
” h bMo late.
L' "d it Co.
Tail- < '
iK <~Our
‘'’•(nun V" d ' Ut 40i h nevpI ’
Ro,Uh h “ fore - Hfau
’ uei regular 75.
Lloyd «fc ' o .
■
r y’S* ’ m r
1 A' bL’LI E Vr
Hen. Alien D. Cm dl at. pr< .■
ent (I elim■> to > ligage io
e.oriie!ed j' 11* t j, <, i‘ with the
other candidate* hr Governor.
M'-e.-r-. I’■! i. •!' n d Altin mi. He
believes that the s’l ike w< uld be
harmful, and sr.y- that i< ins op.
pOl.et.tß I’gr e y, ilh | ;i > | Injfr,, m
he se. e no r i.-on for the joint d
hates. The < p ; e .. mm 'y will
agree with Col. C; ;.di r.
O () ()
Many of tin p’.pors t’ at ar
abusing. viLifying ami -landerir.g
brave old Al e., ’h i, wm •
only a fcw.ehou. mm h.« . g > ami .
ing Lord Ben smrd, an rx-c n
vict, totheski s. Birds of a fe th
er—y ?u kn -w the re: r.
<> 0 c *
There arc two things tbit a
great majority oi tim pe n.■ <,i
Georg.a would be gLd to s< e
HCCrmpli Led ;md it ' gi\e i.~
Ijieasure to say tin y will see. The
recogniti m of Cm ■. . i; de-
pendent republic end th-*' emotion
of Al en D (.'a; 1 ■■ o t.; ■ • y r
norship of‘Ge< rgia.—B it er Her
ald.
*> < t o
An ex coi.:': m rate • o’iei died
m New pm .. ?' ,ai nr days ago.
The v- t;->. • ■ ’.vim wore tl; blue
ii ISGI took cimrge <>; .he,re iiains
.of thv.ir o'.i aiit. gonisi. anti con
ducted the i;• i. raL. Fhi r.vi 1 ■. i
closed (hirty- I '■ ar- .goev iy
where- “XC‘ pt “ .-inalk-caliber
j brains of m If-. ■ ’rmg political
fakirf. —G'ma'..'t \\ :• 'i-Herukj,.
CATARRH Ca. NOf E CURED
with LOCAL AITLL’A7 lONj=, as
they cannot r< aeh t ; of the
oisoHse. an h a a I bicd or can
stitutmnal di.- ’aso, audio ord-r
to cun it you must take interna ,
remeilio-. Hal! s C tarrh Cure is
taken ji !■ rnally, and acts directly
on the •>!(.• d ami mmmus suH’aces.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure i- not a quack
medicine . It was prescribed by
one of the be.-;l piiy-ocims in'this
country for ymrs, ;. "I i-> ■- regular
preseripti'tn. Ir comp ) 'ed of
one of the b st ton cs known, com
bined with tue bmst oi ’'d [ .niii 'in
acting 'direct Iv on • m inue a.- sur
faces. The | rf"c: ct nhi::;iti >n o'
the tv o ingi di ts is
duces such v.on i ;i rm <;. ■ in
i curing Catarrh. <. . or lUm >-
! nials, free.
F. J. C ■ K’.. Pr >I.
Toledo, O. Sold .»y druggi--(s,pri c
75 ■.
Those of our readers who liiid
theim' dv is gmwiiig uncomfort
ably stout and wondering?
what can tm xio ie to relieve this
mid si.-, aMe c u.Ltioii, will find
encour igement m tin article upm.
obesity in the !’■ i'ri.ary number
of tlm Monthly Cyclop tedia of
Practical ?-.L 1.. .. ■_ V, e :r ■ told
here ilia' far, pe p‘.>. “who are
pale, soft and fl 1 by end inclined
to be !ema t se v eigl t . repidly
from treutm nt with the extract of
thyroid, gland that oxidation is
increand and nutrition improv’d”
Charrn reports a reduction of
forty pounds iu bite pf in-i c,s >s
by this freatinsu it is not howevm
a universal specific a- in some
cusps it Ims fai:;* 1 to p educe the
desired results.
w,' -ew wwwrm n
ROME BUSINESS COLLEGE
Rome, Ga., will receive young
men and I:Mi< s .av ; the ae. mil
cost to the <’i l-l< gv‘ for carrying I
them through ;■ thorough wmiiiiei' ;
cial course, and furbish board,;
books, and comi’fen ial blanks and
accept an easy time note lor .tuition
payable afU' a p<m:ion is >umii<'L
r l'he College pr i ire !
G 2
It supplies sei",-Is and cMt .■■.• s .
with i mrp.-tem iC •.f I 'en
manship and prim ;, .Ms w inmer- -
c.al <h• ■ 11 ,i,(-.. ; i< ■’ ii
sons in Suci'llnaim in: /■. c\/ ..
for io cent < i . • y
endoised by ImiMn■■!:. Mi :■ s
and professional im-i: \v!m cm; ,!<>y
ils gri' limit s al h .rm sv <>’
Bookkt epimr. AM - T ;ul ie ie:.'.
to the Principal, 11. (Shockley,
Rome, Ga_
I
Urge Scar
oi Great
■ • .. .M
1 mr to Li~ok
• n el, Como -' j
' s :i wi- .■ ’ i bi T :y
. .. . ->’■ i ii. r i i.i, t;
■l. ■ .a ; Ifcft cheek,
■ i ’ p to iny eye.
i •’ t! mi ■ j- <i inrt ou l iy
; no . < limbs. They
l a, :(.'(■ ■<>.. i.- a,; uaiufrl and
■at ‘ i'l'g bO.m. Illy
1 ' ■ (.rd i at some of my
i < (>'. ■ (<> 1 nJ: at me
i - r .- r ■ ,id iye, but 1
. . .1:.: curd hud
; mr- . Mil
6’ t’ re-,
o ’s i!. ti a nfie
i ? . < ri ' by
’ r U t./ it.
~a- to do so, and in
’ ' Ipinff me.
• i to ..1 , aj the neu-
> 1 . i ■;: . Jae, f.-.-.v
: i a . and Irm 3
on ’ . re-, k gradually
■1 •W''. ■ -ro fill g ae.
■a. yn-j’’ ,:n of scrofula
■•I ’ F’ fht arm is
: r 1 <«. n:v terrible
■ t : c also cured.”
: ' ’v Hampshire,
-a •; A.- ■>, OV.2*S S““
TJQiiH ?
. r p' Blood P n
' * - lv Hills to i ■.!
*"■ c < ! ■ S;u-.'...|. U . •-
Ibe Light of tbs World
(■ R QUR SA VIOUR IN ART”
■. -t over SIOO,OOO to publish,
mi. aim- nearly 200 fuli-page
ravings of our Saviour, by the
‘"■ar ■ tt-rs. It is not a life of
.. , :ut anw-xhibit of ait the
' M rnters’ ideals of the Christ.
’< » other hook like it ever pu-b
--!)■'-(. Agents are taking from
• 1 ■ twenty orders daily. The
■ k is “o beautiful that when peo
t it they want it. Published
• than a year and already in its
twenty-fifth edition s >me editions
ccusiating of 18,500 books. Th
press « are running ‘.lay and night
tefri orders.
(It lias never been s Id in this
vit'iry.) A perusal ot the pict
resot his-bookis lifie taking
■ r among the great art gaHeries
f Enr' j'P. The Hermitage, Prado,
' ’ Pill, Louvre, Vatican, Nat
■ ,'i..;l M Berlin,- Belvidere and
otb (’■ lebrated European art gal-
1 c-, have all placed their rarest
at our dis-
p, «... 1 11, .1 they nrgbt be rt pro
i:c;.'d for this superb v.mrk.
“i'cmt glance al the pictures
m-.-u.m-ars to my eyes,” says
one.
“cl ;’ed $l5O first week’s work
:ih t. b oks,” says another.
Hany nr n and women buying
an payirg for homes from their
-‘.cciss v ith l' is gr.- it work Alsu
>ll or v. man, of good church
-t. mliiig, c u secure position of
! :■ . -r :. re. to doofl'ice work ard
: r, -p' a ling with agents in this
territi rv. Address for full particu
lars A P. T. Elder, Publisher, 18G
•liMo/in Ave., Chicago, 111..
First. Floor.
A m insiands no chance of be
ing lucted to the mayorship of a
•iiv un : »<■ enjoys the thaconfi-
.. 1 and esteem of his neighbors.
: >. W. Murphey is the popular
nmyor of Swanton, Ohio, and un
. rd ’e of Jun. 17, 18DG. In l writes
I- foil iws. “This is to certify to
ini' a n icilion of Chamberlain’s
.M: ... 11. ;uedy. My family and
.rs have tested it, and we
v. ■ ■ it is an excebmt remedy* for
• 11 cm and cods —George \\
H mphrky.” Sold by al! ’Drug-
APPLICATION FOR. LET
i OF DISMISSION.
' 1 limmii \, Fnovn (!“i t xi - y :
\\ hen as L. W. Palen, ad
minl itor of B. A. Connolly,
- m to" the coiii'i in 'his
>et >i > r; dulv fi led, t iin t he has
- 1 ■dl >. A . ( onnei Iv s
- . . T!• misto c' ' a ’•! persons
; n< kindred ami creditors
.> -how eait'-e, if any they c.w,
a tl i.dininis!rato” should
1 -mliai ged from bis ad—
i ni and receive letters
a) (i.-mi'sion on the first M'n
da ia In 10. 1898. This March
7ih 189 S.
John P. Davis
Ordinary.
1 Annual Sales 0ver6,000,000 Boxes
TOR BILIOUS AND NLRVOUB DISORDERS
sneh as Wind and Pain in the Stomach,
Giddiness, Fulness after meals. Head
ache. Dizziness, Drowsiness, Flushings
of Heat, Je> sos Appetite, CostiveiK s
Blotein on the Skin, Cold Chilis, Dis
turbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams and nil
Nervous and Trembling Sensations.
THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF
IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer
will acknowledge them to bo
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
KEECiI.IIH'N 1*11.1.5, taken as direct
ed, will quickly restore Females to com
plete health. Thby promptly remove
obstructions or irregularities of the sys
tem and cure Mck Meaduclie. For a
Weak Stomach
Impaired Digestion
Disordered Liver
IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN
Beecham’s Pills are
Without a Rival
And have the
LARGEST SALE
of any Patent llleiliclne in the World,
25c. at all Drug Stores.
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 i a formation, call on J. N.
Harrison, City Ticket Agent,
Armstrong hotel. Telephone
No. 39.
SLEEPING CAR
Rome to St, Louis, via South
ern railway, without change.
The Southern railway, in con
nection with the Queen and
Crescent route, operates daily a
through sleeping car line be
tween Jacksonville and St. Louis
via Louisvilje. This sleeper
passes Rome at 7 :27 am., and
arrives St. .Louis 6:55 the next
morning.
This will afford excellent ac
commodations to parties eu route
to all points west and northwest
also to Florida.
For further information call
on or address J.N. Harrison,
C. P. ami I'. A., Armstrong ho
tel. Telephone 39.
FRE EOFC H A RGE To SUF
FERS.
Cut this out and take it to
your druggist and get a sample
hottie free of Dr. King’s New
Discovery, for . Consumption,
Coughs and Colds. They do not
ask you to buy before trying.
This \viil_ show you the great
merits of this wonderful remedy
and show you what can be ac
complished by the regular size
bottle. This is no experiment,
and would be disastrous to the
proprietors, did they not know
it would invariably cure. Many
of the best physicians are now
using it in their practice with
great results, and are relying cn
it in most severe cases. 1c is
guaranteed. Trial bottles free
at Curry-Arrington Co. Drug
Store. Regular size 50 cents
and SIOO.
WANTED By Old Established
House —High Grade Mau ur Wo
man of good Church standing, to
act as Manager here and do office
work and correspondence at tli?ir
heme. Businnss already built up,
and established hero. Salary S9OO.
Enclose s«lf-ad dressed stamped
envelope for our terms to A. P.
Elder, General Manager. Box —
care Daily Hnst'er Commercial
Postum Ceheal. The Genuine '
Just received a fresh shipment <f
this fanmus cereal coffee A del
icious ht-VfTd.t- tor coffee-sick peo
ple. Makes i)ch id Mood. Beware i
f immiratioi.s. We sell the gen-'
Lloyd <fc C »,
LofT. — A pair of child’s glasc
ps. with alum num frames
Finder ohoise r turn t" A. J.Yager
it this ullicp and ne-ive reward.
Insure with H. D. Cothran &
Co. Do irnt wait until after the
fire.
ißepairing
•Don’t Walk On •
• Your Uppers!*
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For Big Dividend— Paying
\ Investment I /
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Capital stock $5,000.000 —full paid—andnon-assessable.Promisee to be
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Thi: i:- an industrial rather than a Mining Compapy. We have
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or SIO.OO share.
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ery day does Fortune knock at one’s.door
Treonl ■ oni/ •
svst nos Jci-.A Sys ten
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OFFICERS AND ’DIRECTORS
PRESIDE'.’ r. ii. P. f>«n' New York Hon, L. Bradford P inco, Sant* Fe New Met
Mai.aeer of tli > Eq iiLilile,Life Issuraace So President International Mining (k>ngrei
IST VICE PaES,H mJ N Inn.oij. New York Hon. John I*. Hoyt Seattle, Wellington
Ex-Treasurer of ill ■ United States Fx-Chief Justice, State ot w-i’limgl o
ND vi E I’itES. E. Van iy Brown,New York Geo. McLean, Manufacturer. Passaic, N.J
T>eas, Andrew W Lmi, 'rl’t-siio, N. J, J i i.ithan Bourns, Jr,Mining Capitalists Portland
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To raise the capitol to place in the Klondike
a small block cf stock is now offered to the public at the very
■>w rat-i of of 25 c n’ j on the dollar or $2 50 for each $lO
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gacious in vest-on.
• Certificat >s are in very attractive f orm, called “Gold-Backs”
nnd are trat sferab’e from hand to hand.
tend for illustrated Prospectus where full explanation is given
of how we cai urn euch enornous profits by the Lay System.
Bead I Reflect! Investigatei Invest!
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