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INRMUDDLE.
Pops to Hold Riottier Con
vention
AH'D FILL THE VACANCIES
Caused by Watson and Others
Refusing to Run,
Atlanta, Ga , March 29.—The
Georgia populists are to have
another convention. The refusal
of Hon. Thomas E. Watson to
lead the hosts in the coming
campaign has caused a general
upheaval all along the line, and
the party generally is trying to
find out “where is it at."
The state ticket as it now ap
pears in the official organ of the
party, The People’s Party Paper,
of this city, has n > head, no tail
and probably very few of the
nominees named by the recent
convention intend to stick.
This morning the following
call was mailed to every mem
ber of the state executive com
mittee:
“Atlanta, Ga., March 29, 1898.
People’s Party State Campaign
Headquarters: The state execu
tive committee of the people’s
party of Georgia is'called to meet
April 13lh at 10 o’clock a. m.,
at the office of The People’s Par
ty Paper, in Atlanta, for the pur
pose of fixing i date for the call
ing of a convention to nominate
a governor and to transact such
other business as the interests of
the party demand. Every mem
bor is earnestly requested to be
present in person. W. 11. Peek.
“Ex officio Chairman State Ex
ecutive Committee.
“Austin Holcomb, Secretary.”
The populists are making ac
tive preparations for a vigorous
campaign in spite of the confu
sion that Watson’s refusal has
caused. Mr. Holcomb, the sec
retary of the committee, said
last night that there would be no
trouble in getting a full attend
ance of delegates. He refused to
say whom he thought would be
substituted in Watson’s place,
but declared that the ticket would
lose no strength by the altera
tion of its bead. The majority of
the executive committee request
id Col. Peek to make arrange
ments to call the second conven
tion.
There is no doubt that the
delegates did not expect Watson
to accept the nomination, but it
was tendered him simply as a
regard of their esteem. Then?
are other vacancies on the tick
et which have to be filled, and it
is probable that such alterations
will be made as will assure the
acceptance of all those named.
The convention will probably be
called for the first or second week
in May. The executive commit*
tee will, it is understood official
ly issue the convention call,
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the legislature,
subject to the democratic pri
mary June 6th.
J. B. Nevin.
ANNOUNCEMENT-
Please announce my name as
a candidate for senator from the
42nd senatorial district subject
to the democratic primary to be
held on June the 6th. Respect
fully, R. T. Fouche.
If it’s good to eat you’ll find
it at Lloyds.
| Insure before the fire with
F Cothran & Co.
MUD-SLINGER.
back and declared that the col
onel was the candidate of the
politicians. He spoke of the let
ters which he said he and Berner
had written to the state commit
tee pleading for a campaign suf
ficiently long in which to expose
the many outrageous traits of
character which they have dis
covered in Col. Candler, and he
reproached the •committee for
giving them only ten weeks in
which to do it.
He said his “venerable old
friend from Hall” had seen the
handwriting on the wall, and
had so influenced the commit
tee as to forbid a proper discus
sion of the issues of the cam
paign. H j expressed, however,
his faith in his own election as
governor, and said that if it
should ever become necessary he
woflld tell to the world who it
was who had asked him to be
come a candidate.
His speech was the longest
that he has delivered thus far in
the campaign, and the imper
sonal portions of it were very
well received.
SUDDEN DEATH.
Miss Mamie Taylor Dies In
Chattanooga.
Miss Mamie Taylor, sjsler of
Mr. Ch >s. T. Taylor, of Taylor
Norton, died yesterday morn
ing at the infirmary of Dr. Geo.
West, at Chattanooga, after an
illness of several days.
Miss Taylor was on her way
to Rome, from Kentucky; when
as far as Chattanooga she was
taken violently ill She was car
ried to Dr. West’s infirmary and
all th.it skilled physicians Und
trained nurses could do was of
no avail.
Miss Taylor lived with her
brother in this city for some
t ime. 'l'he news of her sad death
will be a great shock to her many
fiiends here.
Miss Taylor’s remains was
taken to her old home at Wash
ington, Ky ~ for interment.
NE W RO UT E Ttn IE ALT H.
Little, fragrant, palatable
tablets, in a dainty enameled
metal box, just right for the vest
pocket or the lady’s purse. On
the tablets are stamped the let
ters, “C. C. C.” Cascarets, Can
dy Cathartic. Eatonelik candy
andtthe little tablet at once | ur
ifies and regulates the whole di
gestive canal. It destroys disease
germs in the mouth and throat,
stops souring of undigested food
in ths stomach, stirs up the liver
and tones and strengthens the
bowels, making them act health
ily and naturally, t hey are well
and widely advertised in the
press, but the best advertise
ment for Cascarets is their won
derfully mild yet positive action,
which makes a Casceret convert
of everyone that tries them. We
recommend them to all our
readers.'
I am not giving special prices
on *,21 common articles (or a
few days” to mislead you but
hav for two months been cuting
prices on 1,000 things, every
thing, and am stil seling
$1 Sarsaparilla Hood size at 45c
$1 Celery Compound Paine
size 50c
75c Wine of Cocoa 37c
75c Asthma Cure 37c
Hair Vigorator, size of Hall’s
sl, ’ 25c
50c Buchu 25c
50c Calasaya Bitters 17c
25c Liniment 9c
25c Cos Sirup 12c
25c Worm medicine 12c
25c Catarrh Snuf 12c
25c Corn Kiler 12c
25c Liver Powders 10c
And everything els at prices a
litl lower than others advertize
them, Frank Wright, Farma
cist, at Norton’s old corner.
PUrit LY PERSONAL
■
Mr. Erank E, Shumate, of Dal
ton, is here today- •
Mr. Dave Shelton, of .Oreburg *
Lpeut today in the city.
Dr. J. C. Mull, of Shannon,
spent yesterday in the city.
Mr. vV . T. Grimes, went down
to Cedartown, this morning on
business.
Detective Frank Morris, of
Albany, is in the city, a guest of
relatives.
Mr. T. S. Burney, of Harper’s
Station, spent today in the city
on business.
Charlie Sanford, a hustling
“Knight of the grip” is in the city
today on business.
Miss Anna L. Whitehead, of
Rockmart, is the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. 'l'. J. Reese.
CL ver Lswis Dempsey, of Ors
man. is braking hands >*h his
“lots’ of friends in hi city
today.
Miss Carie Mil’s, of Atlanta, is
the charming giust of her sister.
Mrs. Hugh Butler, on Frat
\ venue.
No, Jane, dear, the word
“Puli,” on a door, is not neces
sarily an abbreviation for pull
ilical headquart rs.
Mrs. Emma Cole and Misses
Annie May Cole and Mary Lou
Cleghorn, of Cartersville, are
visiting friends in the city.
Mr. Walter Mcuu’la, a prom
inent young farmer of Coosa
ville, spent today in thecityand
says that every body down his
i way is for Hon. Allen D. Can
■ dler for governor.
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FUNERAL SERVICES
Os Mr. Hill Conducted by Dr.
Bolk this Morning.
The funeral services of Mr
William Smith Hill,<who died
in Charleston, S. G., last Sun
day, were conducted at the First
Methodist church this morning
at 11 o’clock, by Dr, S. R. Belk,
assisted by Dr. R. B. Headden,
of the First Baptist church.
After the funeral services had
been read by Dr Belk, the choir,
composed of the following :
Organist, Mrs. W. S. MeH n
ry; Messrs. Harry Patton, Benj
| Barker ; Misses. Rosa Plum and
( May Patton, sang that beautiful
and appropriate hymn. “I would
not live always.” After the read
ing of the 90th Psalm and prayer
the choir sang “Nearer my Ged
to Thee.” Dr. Headden then
delivered the funeral address.
The floral offerings were beau
tiful.
The following gentlemen acted
as pall bearers :
Col. T. W Alexander, Capt.
C. Rowell, Dr. Henry Battey,
Capt. John 11. Reece. Maj. R.
T. Fouche, Judge W. M. Henry
and Col. C. M. Harper.
The remains were interred in
the Battey vault, at Myrtle Hill.
FOk SENATOR 42n j, DIST.
In the coming election it is
the privilege of Floyd county,
by party precedent, to choose
democratic nominee for Senator
from the 42nd senatorial district.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the democratic
nomination for Senator, suhjeci
to the action of the democratic
primary of June 6th.
W. 11. Ennis.
FOR THE LEGISLATURE,
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for election to the
lower house of the Georgia leg
islature, subject to the democrat
ic primary on June 6th, next.
John C. Foster,. i
The Peopki Believe
What They Ft -d About Hood’s
Their Faith ’ » This Medicine is
Grounded cn Merit
They Know It '..? t 3lutely Cures
When Other Medicines Fail
llood’H Sarsaparilla i-i not merely o sim
ple ~>;•<ion of fersapprilla, Dock.
.Sull';'. • p hi- •! " lit>lo lodide of Potassium
Besides ex<. lioiit alteratives, it
also con 1 Ti, . 1 grant anti-bilioua eno
Hvi r retni .!;> Idundrake anti Dandelion.
1: also cor ai’ - those gn it kidney reme
dies, U n U. li, Juniper Berrien, end
Pipsi'SC'.'. I.
Nor are those all. Other very valuable
curative . " its are liarmoi iously com
bined i i 'I .-jtl’rj Sar.-aparilla, arid it it>
carefully prepared. under the personal
slip: i> ot .ri'.’gulurly educated plysr
niacijt.
K :ovd th ■ f n-i ' 1.0 'biding faith
the- I ■ Hood’s St ■ aparilla a
ma ,er rd ” •’ V■. -i can see why
Hood’s ; iriiia cur- S when other
tnedieim •; totally, absolutely fail.
“My little gi ! was afflicted with
■czema an ! tiff cd for seven years. Slit
van, tor.,i'y phyr.ieians and tried
na’iy iiift:" ... kinds of medicine with
ut re: ■(. After t.xhig a few bottles of
tiwid'-.r .... ■ •. :ev ar cured.” Mils.
■>'. , i Frank . . w York.
, Sarsa-
’ .. 'u S parllla
e Best i fact 1 ne Iru Blood Purifier,
ell, Mass.
take,
> C -tv ’■» “it rnta. 25 cento.
Sw-
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NEW YOJtKc '
T" r sale by Lloyd Co., sole
Agents.
Call for free sample.
Annual Sales 0ver6,000,000 Boxes
FOR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS
sue’., as Wind and Pain in the Stomach,
Giddiness. Fulness after meals, Brud
iche. Dizziness, Droiv.dness. Flushings
of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Costivei!>'-s,
Blotches on tlio Skin. C"ld Chills, Di.-
tarbed Sleep, Frightful Preams and nil
Nervous and Trembling Sensations.
THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF
IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer
will acknowledge them to be
A WONDERFUL MEDiCINE.
liriXHAd> PIEI.S, taken as direct
ed, will quickly rstore Females to com
plete health. They promptly remove
obstructions or irregularities of the sys
tem ais<l cure Sick Headache. Fora
Weak Stomach
Impaired Digestion
Disordered Liver
IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN
Beecham’s Pills ar©
Without a Rival
And hnvo the
LARGEST CALE
of any I’atet;! ?ti«-:lii in- 1 it. ti.e Viorld,
25c. at ill Drug Stores.
General Debility
and Loss of Flesh
Scott’s Emulsion has been the
standard remedy for nearly a
quarter of a century. Physicians
••eadily admit that they obtain re
sults from it that they cannot get
from any other flesh-forming food.
There are many other prepara- '
tions on the market that pretend
to do what
EMULSION
does, but they fail to perform it.
The pure Norwegian Cod-liver Oil
oiade into a delightful cream, skill- I
ally blended with the Hypophos- I
chites of Lime and Soda, which
such valuable tonics,
makes this preparation an
/T-d/ '© one checks the
wasting tendency, and the
ITh P at ‘ ent almostimrnediatc-
L ly commences to put on
fiesh and gain a strength
which surprises them.
Be sure you get SCOTT'S Emulsion. See thxt tl.e
nan and fish arc on the wrapper.
50c. and $:.oo. all druggists. ;
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists. New York. '
PROFESSIOHH CißOi
ATTORNEYS.
J. ÜBiAvITH Alli,
Law Office. Z io mst First Street,
lOIIE, GA.
aCHAS, W, UNDERWOOD,
Attornoj at Law Home, Ga.
Corporation Law Only.
M B EUBANKS,
Atlerney a' li.w. < ffi'ci King Building.
lb tue. ■ a
W H ENNIS,
Worreyat Law. Will Practice in al' couits
Gflico, Masonic Temple, koine, Ga
"W J NEEX-i,
Attorney at law. Will practice in all courts,
Spiciul attention given to commercial law
and tin- "X miiention 1 f land titles.
office tn King building, Rome. Ga.
■WALTER, HARRIS.
Attorney at law and J. P. Office over F. J.
Rare & Co.’s.
LIftSCOMU <Sc WILLINGHAM
Commercial Lawyers.
Office in A-mstrong hotel building, Rome, Ga
T. CRAV7FORD;
Vttomey at law, Rome, Ga. Collections a
pecialty•
Masonic Temple. Rome, Go.
DENTISTS.
L A. W3LLS, D. D. S.,
'ifli-e -,’ti) 1 d Broad. > Over Cantrell & Owens.
I. L. PENNINGTON. D.D.S..M.D.
DENTIST':
Jffice, ;KV> !-‘J Broad street. Over Hanks Fur
nure Co.
PHYSICIANS.
w. a. .ioiinson, m. n,
’hysician and Sll on. Rome. Ga. fflee in
Me'licai Build. Residence, No. Oldr oad
street.
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C. x' D ST, ID.,
‘hysician and Snr. in. Office,’ Medical
"lildlug, R ime, Ga. Office ’phone No. fid.
Tj. f. hammonj. m. id..
Phj>sician and S.irueon. Office in Medical
milding. Residence, N>. 4'3 .Vest First st.
mice ‘phone No. fid.
LUMPKIN & PRINUTP,
ATTOR XE TS AT LAW, I
brnie, : Georgia
G neral pra 't'ce throughout North Georgia.
Correspondences, '.icited. Special attention
to mercantile collections.
1} DIETZ «
No. 3 Street Lamp
HAS A SHINING RECORD
OF 20 YEARS.
-T ’ s offere( i an effectual
antidote (or “outer
-A—* 4yy darkness,” and is Vhor-
well made on
*[ scientific principles.
, It ’A II » light
I —j D)ETZ l-H r any gas-burning
/ N«3.Clfllt \ Ump, do it cheaper and
/ TUBiiiio \ >!<' it with kerosenefcoal i
j I / STRELTLAMP \ oil). 1
\ I \ It can be lit and regu- i
HI \ ) lated from the outside;
1 \ / / <an continue in business
‘ q dc-.| t - the wind; can
| ' 11 and will give you entire
T L l\ ] satisfaction, by reason
J 1 I H 1 U of its absolute relia- .
vIITX Lility. !
X \ it Is but one meml>er*of
an enormous family of
| j “ light goods ” that we
I build, and to whom we
I I would be glad to intro-
duce you by veans of
our Catalogue, w hich we mql free upon applk tio*.
If y. u insist u|-<>n having the very best goods
1 made, yoqr dealer will give you *• IHeta.”
If you cannot obtain this Lamp of your dealer, we
"er »ny pirt of the 'J.s. '
or Canada, upon receipt <>: its price, viz., SG.UO.
R. E. DIETZ CO.,
i 60 Laigb.t Street, New York.
Established In 1840. *
RANGE’3.
I am i< iSouth- ‘
ern Qru en (Joal < r 1
Wood Rang '
iTisiirance Saft; G-as ,
olme stove- Call and ■
see mvstock and get- i
estimaes on your 1
olumbitno- and tin
work- N«xt door to j
ooera h - use. •
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Jan. 10,1898. Jau.2. lb «
I would not be . I
without PISO’S -aksiww -y• CT>F*i f j Itb.
CURE for CON- s ukj J
I SUMPTION for any |g Beßt bVatSXJ'’ U “ K best Co ': lg ; Jfl
thing. For a bad cine on ■
Cough or Cr' Jit is ™ jj av ing used >■
beyond all others. 15 years. 1
Mrs C. REYNOLDS. J. A WE^' }V B
“The Best Cough Medicine. I
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delightful to take, so refresh ii lgr i nd I
exhilarating, stands in highest fa VOf I
wit.i all who know it Lest, as thegre*. ■
4St of all medical remedies for Loth I
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it will give you restful re.Lshing SLEEP. H
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It will restore your NERVOUS ENERGY H
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:l will bring you out of sickness into HEALTH. H
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Manufacturersand Dealers,
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Nashville, Tenn. Birmingham,
Dallas, Texas. Montgomery, A.a.
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