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palled To Maktr Ylie
Ing io Hoiiio Coihity.
COOLER AT 2 TO 1
,„ A Test Vote At A Mass
Meeting.
jMkB O.Ga.. April 7.-At a
tinz of the democratic voters
„ f Bu«. coot-'y h ’ ld here fo . r t "“
„rpo.eof.’l-<tl’"e " "»« « em -
L.-c executive commifee, rea
ction was introduced by the
iri.ndsof Mr. Berner indorsi g
hlol as the choice cf the demo
cratic voters of this county for
governor. .
Very promptly, the friends of
Colonel Candler moved to table
the resolution ■
The chairman put the motion.
an d it was laid on the table by the
vote of an overwhelming majority
of the meetmgof not less than
two to one.
This adjoins Mr. Berner’s home
county, and his Iriends were
coufid-nt that it wo ild send Ber
ner’s delegates to the convention,
particulnry as it is in Mr. Ber
tlet’eh<.ngressioiial district and in
his judicial circuit.
The friends of Colonel Candler
guy that the vote at the mass
meeting is simply an indication
of what the county will do and
tha' in the primary of Juns 6 L
the country will cast more Can
dler votes than the com', ined
itrsigth if the vth r two caiid
dates'.
PACKING THEIR GOODS.
Americans in Havana Waiting
for Lee to Give Word
Havana, via Key West, April
7.—After many days of foolish
confidence that nothing would
happen,a number of people here ,
Americans and others, have
been plunged into equally fool
ish fears, turmoil and all sorts of
wild rumors in advance of the
message of the president to con
gress.
People who should know bet
tir insist that war has been de
clared ; others are equally sure
that his holiness, the pope, has
' secured peace and honor. Bank
ers with close American connec
tions are packing their papers,
collecting all possible debts and
arranging their business for a
hasty departure.
hr- Taylor optician recently
from Cuicsgo has decided to locate
perminently in this part of Geor
will make frequent visits
l ?' nie ‘ Eyes examined free
roili 10 » m. to 8 p. m. April. 7
" at Wootens drug store 309
Broad St,
'•hl I'KRs OF ADM INISTRA
TION.
Floyd County :
10 all whom it may concern :
’ eo '-geW. WilliamJn Laying
ll’ l;rnnc>-. a
f‘ ’ ‘ 101111 applied to me
Permanent letters of admin
'di°n on the estate of R W
<l^TH ateof county,
siiun.i *' , ” 8 ls ’f 0 c ’ te a 'l and
of kin '/i* 6 cret **’ ors nexi
b “' Kicl,ard«>„ to
iu ,|" d , 1|, l )ear « mfoffice with
i 7"' r “ ll0 "' ed and;
»“ n^ 80 ' 11 “J thl! .V c«n,
ilinuld admmistraiioii
W Wiv'* 1 '* o ! 'a'ited to Georoe
a “ oa R - *• Rid’
hand eS ‘ llte - Witness „, y
7th,1.,.? f- ?' ud 9 ’gaatur« this
11 lay Os March 1898.
John P. Davis
Ordinary .
: : PINE ' T«A.-O<i
ii g 7° dßat4o3 lb nfc ver
st2k tid ‘ U R °' ne before> Bran
k ’ and regular 75c goods.
Lloyd & C«.
A b’,
.. M> a l ,f k S u r ck of Spanish soap
right’s Farinacy. 4”
•; Ul ii VUI ! :
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x Do you come to the close of $
;> theday thoroughly exhausted? $
a D>xs this continue day after <i
1 day, possibly week after week? #
A Perhaps you are even too ex- $
R hausted to sleep. Then some- q
thing Is wrong. All these T
£ things indicate that you are *
A suffering from nervous ex
-2' haustion. Your nerves need $
1 ;> feeding and your blood en- >
$ riching. '
I - - I
; Scott’s Emulsion »
y of Cod-liver Oil, with Hypo- $
# phosphites of Lime and Soda,
{■ contains just the remedies to *
y meet these wants. The cod- S
, 2 liver oil gives the needed $
. | strength, enriches the blood, »
’ll feeds the nerves, and the hy-
| pophosphites give them tone <•
f- and vigor. Be sure you get
| SCOTT’S Emulsion. ||
All druggists; 50c. and ft.oo. . 1
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. I 1
DR, LOWE
Is now with us and
will be here some
time-
• Dr. Lowe has come
to Rome to give us
personal instruction
in optics-
He is thoroughly up
in the business of
| properly and scien
jtificallv fitting spec
tacles to the eye. and
is here for the pur
pose of teach irg us
the science and not to
make money off our
customers. Come in
and have your eyes
tested.
To accommodate
those who may de
sire to take advam-
Stage 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 ki ad •
B. F. ROARK,
Jeweler.
HfE no longer supply our seeds to dealt's to
|’’ self again. At the same time, any
i one who has bought our seeds of their
I local dealer during either 1806 or ’S97 will
I be sent our Manual cf “Everything br the
1 Garden ” for 1898 CDUK provided they
apply by letter rKILC and give the
name of the local merchant frerr whom
they bought. To all others, this magnifi
j cent Manuitl, every copv of which costs us
' ?0 cents to place In y or hands, u ill be sent
| free on receipt of 19 cents (stamps) to cover
postage. Nothing like this Manual has
1 e\ er been seen here or abroad ; it is a book
l of 200 pages, contains 500 engravings of
seeds and plants, mostly new, and these are
supplemented by 0 full size colored plates
I of the best novelties of the sear- -n, f.ully,
OUR “SOUVEW” SEED IMLECTIOK
I will also be sentwithout charge to all appli
l cants sending 10 cis. for the Manual who will
I state where they saw this advertisement.
| • I’osia! Card Applications % ill Receive No Attotlcn.
j j 11
.
Eyes examined free by Dr. Tay
lor the optician at Wootens drug
store 309 Broad St. or appoint
-1 merits made at your homos without
charge.
r • .ftorpi-.i, Floyrl'.ounty • , ’
iv Tl is iuUctuurei ruth- llu.l tin' 30 h tiA? of
N >ver. b<r inyt-Ai >f our 1.8 k), on. Uieu
u s.iu>! e.ght Inn ilrea hu<! ' •• vie . lioi'Ajeu
I- l.uhi Wild Hi-and Mattie Ilion ■». ot the tyiuuly
r ;>f b'l >yi, .v <l‘-lat’e of tn ■ igia of Ju-.<>>■• part,
tt and G i.. Cl. rk i t the conn.y ot ylojd, of tl.e
J second part:
K Wi.inHi ill tha tie • • i.i i>a. y"fli e lirst
|z part, lor and ii. eoirfdeiati n of the num of
f >ie lituitired atoi fifty foliars In band ] aid at
p and before the sealintr apd delivery of tliusft'
f presents t):a leeolpt tvlie-eof is iiareby acknowi
? edged, hat e granted, b iued, 'sold on-
veyed, and by these presents, do grant, b rgain
f sell and c. nve> unto tl < -aid p.i- vrd :be hoc
; ond part his heir; and asst , , nil that inct
) or i arcel of land, situate , lying and being in
' Floyd not: y ua., 2frd dis rict and sect'on
• of Fl >yd county, being a par' of land lot No.
Vijinufia: s known as Fheney's addition to
I East Ko»,e, and being Wes’, of the lot of ('apt.
■, R. G. Clark en the Wests, de of Gordon slVeet,
> beginning at the. Northeast intersect ion of i.e
--’ Hardy spring bia .ch wnli Gordon street on
j the North siue of sald bratlcli and West aid? of
I Gordon street !00fee.‘, meteor less, leaving a
, 10ft alley between said . ■■ <! ■ 1 >' rs A.
i Cheney (occupied by j<h. v • nt. > ili. nev ant
' [365] three hundred and Kix'.s-ilvo fe'd more dr
’ less to an elm tree, at or aw die jnnctmn < f
I Leilardy spring branch with a d tch, ilieuce np
1 along the Northern bank of said Leilardy
spring branch to the tie. im.ih . point on the
’ West sde of Gordon str et.. Said lot being in
' the shape of a triangle w ith the ba eon Gordon
• stre t, this deed being made to secure certain
1 ' proniisory notes givpn this day by said Lula
, ; Wilder and Mattie Thomas for money obtained j
i from the said party of the sec nd part which
| is the b dance of purchase money due by said |
; Lu’a Wilder and Mattie Thomas>6 Mrs. F. -L I
I Tracey, Now should the said parties of the
‘ I first pay orc .use r> be paid said notes this
I day given for tt.e sum of one hundred and fifty
dollars accord! i g to the stipulations in said
note this deed to be cancelled and marked sit
’sted oi the-ecords. Shoo’d said note not be
i paid ai. maturity, then the p.rty of the second
part is given the right to advertise and sell at
public . utcry said property without foreclosura
and make deed to the purchaser after adverti
sing said property once a week for four weeks
■u the official organ ot the Sheriff of said Co.,
o have and to bold the sai l bargained premises
cofie'herwith alland singular the ri hts, meta
! beis and appurtenances thereof, to the same
' being, belonging or'ju any wise appertaining
I •■’o the only proper use, benefit and behoof of
I R G. Clark, the said party of the secon
, part his heirs, executors, administrators an
assigns in fee simple. A 1 the said parties of
the first part, their heirs, i xectnors, adminis
trators and assigns, the said ba> gained premises
into the said party ot the second pan his h< is,
executors, administrators and assigns, against
said parties ot the first part, their heirs, execn
tins, administrators, assigns, and all and every
person or persons shall ami will warrant ami
forever defend by virtue of these presents,
In witness wheteof the said parties of the
first pa-1 have hereunto si t .hi ii hard and af
fixed their seals tue day and year first above
• written.
sealed snd delivered in the [presence
of
Mattie Thon as
R. L Morris N. P. < her
' I Flovd county ca I [L« w x Wilder
. I. J. Berry. ( mark
i | , ... ——
Mrs. A.luveen, residing at 720
; Heurv St.. Alien, 111., suflf red
i with sciatic rheumatism for over
i eight months. She doctored for it
' nearly the whole ( f this time
using various remedies rec.om
' mended by friends, and was
I treated by the physician's, but re
ceived no relief. She then used one
and a half hotties of Chamberlain
Pain Balm which effected a com
, ple'e cure. This is published at
her request, as she wants others
similarly afflicted to know what
cured her. T e 25 and 50 cen !
sizes for sale by Curry Arringto B
Co.
Fora good smoke try War
, sis’ “Extra Good” cigars.
PPLICATION FOR LETTERS
OF DISMISSION.
.GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY,
Whereas T. A. Thrash. Admin
istrator of Mrs V F Thrash, de-
I ceased, represet ts tithe court in
| his petition duly tiled that he has
I admii.istered Mrs. V. F. Thrash >
I estate. This is to cite all persons
| concerned kindred and creditor-
I to show cause if an ; <hev can why
Laid administrator phon'd no' be I
i discharged from his adrninist ■n-
tion ard receive letters of dismis j
sion on the first Monday in Ma’
1898 This Feb. 7th 1898.
John P. Davis, Ordinary
Water Ta< Notice-
The Water Tax for'he quarter
; from April Ist to July let 1898 i.-
now due and must b paid on ( r
before the 16 of April The Boar:'
of Water Commissi ners order L
; ordinances s'rictly enforced <1
' when water has been shut off tot
non payment in addition of pay
ing the bill all parties will be re-
I quire to pay a fee c f fifty cents
■ for turning on. Water depart-
■ ment office in city Hall Office-
I hours 8. am to 12. in 2. p.mvtoo.
I P m ’
J L. Moore, Sec. & Treas.
. April 1.
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£'a)OOߣ MAN’FCQr
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For sal ? by Lloyd & Co., s >le
Agents.
Call for free sample. 1
Annual Sales 0ver6,000,000 Boxsa |
t*OB BILIOUS AND NEBVOUS DISORDERS
such as Wind and Pain in tho Stomach. 1
Siddiness. Fulness after meals, fiead
iche. Dizziness, Drowsiness, Flushings
of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Costiveness.
Blotches on the Skin. Cold Chills, Dis
turbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams and all
Nervous and Trembling Sensations.
THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF
IN TWENTY MINUTES. EVery sufferer
will acknowledge them to be
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
HF.ECHAtTB i‘ILLS, taken as direct
ed, will auiekly restore Females to com
plete health. They promptly remove
obstructions or irregularities of tire sys
tem and core wick Headnciie. 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 Medicine in the World.
25c. at all Drug Stores,
jr oJimis
rpf' pgos,
C® America’s Leading
Instruments.
JESSE FRENCH PIANO & ORGAN CO.
Manufacturers and Dealers.
No. pas Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo.
Nashville, Tenn. Birmingham, Ala.
Dallas, Texas. Montgomery, Ala.
Factories: Richmond, Ind. •
Write our nearest house. A a-cent stamp may
*ave you many dollars.
: DIETZ •
No. 3 Street Lamp
HAS A SHINING RECORD
OF 20 YEARS.
e. ’.as an effectual
antidote for "outer
L darkness," and Is thor-
; f oughty well made on
rH scientific principles.
jl
pHE ~ 5 t ] ian an y gas-burning i
/ BafifMi \ lamp, do it cheaper and
/ TUBUIAR \ do it with kerosene(coal
/ CTRKYUMP \ Oil).
\ It can be lit and regu-
Al r ~"I j lated from the outside;
I \ \ Sh, / / can continue in business
a_ y \ 2 despite the wind; can
Irl _2 *"' H and will give you entire
I r-;*" - | I satisfaction, by reason
k-4 j as* 8 *! y of its absolute relia-
I • H J bilil y-
\ / /It I* but one member of
an enormous family of
] I “ light goods ” that we
build, and to whom we
would be glad to intro
duce you by 'leans of
our Catalogue, which we mail free upon applk 'tion.
If you insist upon having the very best ,;oods
made, your dealer wi.l give you “ Diets.**
If you cannot obtain this Lamp of your dealer, we
will deliver it, freight prepaid, to any part of the U.S.
or Canada, upon re e.pt of its price, viz., $6.00.
R. E. DIETZ CO.,
60 Laight Street, New York.
Established in 1840. *
St. Germain
Female Pills.
Theonlj’ original anil genuine French Fenr’i-
Regulator, ot Mine, St. Germain, Pirls. Ln
surpassed as being safe, sure and reliabl“ It
every case. Sold under positive guaraace<
or money refunded. Gat the genuine. Price
tl.oo per box by mail. Sole agents for the
United Si itesani Canada. KING HARVARD
CO , 157 Washington st., Chicago.
Lost. A pair of child’s glar
es, with aluminum frames
Finder phase return to A.J.Yagei
at this office and receive reward.
Itroets with you whether you continue
nervo-kilhng’tobAcco habit.
removes the desire fur Uibacco, W
nut ncrvocsdistress, exnelsnieo^- W
tine, puriiieu the blood,
stores lost manhood. boxe>
makes vou strong j
m bealtn. ys ggy 'casee cunedjfcuj
and fron
book. «r JB your own druggist, win
E ff vouch for us. Take it witl
Fl “ wiH.patiently, persistently On*
kOBI k bna. st, usually cures; S boxea. S 2 5C’
rw™ guaranv'T-d tu cure, or w< r< fuxiu money
Sierli«>g fcwaedyCo., Chicago, ■oaireal, Kew fork
- I ir lii-n,: ther n av bring von wa.-ilu.
JOHN C". i’atet-t AUo»
n vb---• . I> C t,.r - ii.su> prlr-votU
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INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK,
The Preferred's policies arr particularly adaptsd for biuiness nu-n, and spneial polh i<an| ■
I Imu-4 for b-mker., lor ph-M'-ians. surgeons and dentists and for trayellng nu n The Prel l
lerred Is an old line stoi company with assets of over >1&0.000.1X).
JOHN R. THORNTON,
ATLANTA, GA- • » • • STATE MANAGER
H Best White LEGHORNS! H
For the very best breed and most
perfectly marked fowls, leave orders
with J. T. Crouch &. Co,, $3 per trio.
Splendid cockerels only $ 1.
I. D. OAILLIARD.
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I would not be _ .. I regard PISO’S
without PISO’S CUHE FOR C 0N ‘
CURE for CON- SUMPTION as the
SUMPTION for any jgT lw S best Cou^h med1 ’
thing. For a bad cine on the market,
Cough or Cell it is ■ ■■ having used it for
beyond all others. 15 years.
Mrs C. REYNOLDS. J. A. WESTOVER.
“The Best Cough Medicine.”
THE ARHSTRONG HOTEL
Rome, Ga
Regular Si)6Cial
Boarders > Ral6S
Wanted- Monthly.
The place to get a quick, good meal.
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