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J GHIGKAMAUSfI
■
lias Baen flamed Rs R
l| Rendezvous For Troops
■department decided
®
■Jpon This Movement On Yes
terday.
Chickamauga Park was yeeter
<l lav named as th*' rendezvous for
. Mm 3 ()()() United States troops which
ilvill be -ei.t there for the purpose
||)f maneuvering. It. is claimed that
It in only a military movement
Ijind for the purpose of maneuver*
H ng the fuops.
h Despite the fact that the troops
be sent to Chickamauga park,
‘ 'WJeneral Graham, acting under m-
Jlstructions previously received, will
I continue to inspect suitable land
near McPherson for the encamp
/I nient of a large body of troops.
The sending of a large number
)f soldiers to Chickamauga park
appear-* to be for the purpose of
getting them in the southern por
tion of the country where they
llcan be sent to Cuba or to the coast
deities. The troops which have b«en
jordered to move are mostly ne
gro regiments, and these it i*
: thought will t>e the first to ‘be sent
1 to Cuba in case of war.
I It is under food that in event
Hos war none of the troops wi'l ‘be
| stopped in Chickamauga park, but
jwiil be sent on to the places they
are to be stationed, or to Cuba it
I need be.
The naming of a rendezvous for
the troops has been. expected foi
| some time since it. was known
| that the government desired to have
II troops in the southern states
where they could bi* dispatched n
! a short time to forts on the coast
I where they could be used in
case of h< siilitn s.
Chickamauga park, where tin
troops v. ill gather, is filteen mile*
< from Chattanm ga and is in thr
slate of Georgia . It is one of the
i most beautiful parks in the south
and covers quite an extensive area
! of land. Il is under the care of the
I government and is admirably fit-
I ted for the encampment of a large
! body of troop.
A river of excellent water
i winds through the park and
■ there will be no trouble on this
I score. The place is considered a
I very healthy one and the troops
I will be made comfortable in ev-
I ery way.
(The decision of war de-
I partment to maneuver the troops
. and have them gather at Chica
ll mauga park is the result,, it is
believed, of the developments in
the Cuban situation in the past
I few days. The government has
! been making inquiries and in
!
E vestigating for several days and
General Graham and Col. Ball
have been conducting these.
' Gen. Graham will today inspect
; some laud near Fort McPherson,
but whether this means that
4 troops are to brought to this city
(■ is not known.
Whether the rendezvous at
!Chicamauga parks was decided
on instead of the 'reserve camp
which has been spoken of is not
known. The rendevous is for the
1 purpose of instructing the troops
•I and for maneuvering them,
I while a reserve camp would be
I for the purpose of holding them
in readiness to go to the front.
—Constitution.
/
On the morning <<f Feb. 20,
I 1895, 1 was sick with rheuma
tism, and 1 lay in bed until May
i 21st, when I g>t a bottle ol
Chamber]ain’s Pain Balm. The
first application of it relieved me
almost entirely fremthe pain
| and tha second Afforded com
plete relief. In a short time 1
was able to be up and about
again. —A. T. Morkaux, Luv
erne, Minn. Sold by all drug
I Consumption ]
t Will SCOTT’S EMULSION f
£ cure consumption ? Yes and v
O no. Will it cure every case? y
0 No. What cases will it cure I
$ then ? Those in their earlier «
stages, especially in young -
ۥ people. We make no exag- f
gerated claims, but we have I
I® positive evidence that the •«
early use of
V
Scout’s Emulsion J
V
of Cod-liver oil with Hypo- t
phosphites of Lime and Soda £••
in these cases results in a «
} i positive cure to a large num- $
! > ber. In advanced cases, how- $
>! ever, where a cure is impossi
i [ ble, this well-known remedy ®
< ■ should be relied upon to pro- £
j > long life surprisingly.
1 I 50c. and fi.oo, all druggists. U
i > SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York.
DR. LOWE
Is now with us ard
will be here some
time-
’Dr. Lowe has come
to Rome to give us
nersonal instruction
in ootics-
He is thoroughly up
in the business of
oroperly and scien
tifically fitting spec
tacles to the eye. and
is here for the pur
pose of teaching us
the science and not tc
make money off our
customers. Come in
and have your eyes
tested.
To accommodate
those who may de
sire to take advan
cage of Dr- Lowe’s
unquestioned skill as
an optical expert, I
have arranged his
hours as follows:
Morning nours, 10 to
12. Afternoon hours.
3to 5. No charge of
any kiad-
B. F. ROARK,
Jeweler.
VVE 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 1896 or 1897 will
be sent our Manual of “Everything for the
Harden ’’ for 1898 rnpp provided they
apply by letter I I'LL 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 abroad ; it is a book
of 200 pages, contains 500 engravings of
seeds and plants, mostly new, and these are
supplemented by 6 full size colored plates
of the best novelties of the season, finally,
OUR “SOUVENIR” SEED COLLECTION
will also be sent without charge to all appli
cants sending 10 cts. fw the Manual whe will
state where they saw this advertisei.ient.
Postil Card Applications Will Receive No Attention.
The need of a good Spring
Medicine is almost universal
ami Hood’s Sarsaparilla exactly
meets need. Be sure to get
Hood’s.
lost a Moment. Please j
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\ Investment ! / §1
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