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vastated homes.
They camped at Eaoambra.
erectmg pal“> hou.es Here they
w the struggle for exist
le’au anew tne sirusg .
e " e To escape starvation th*
fugitives killel several head of
calle out of a drove ot hun
dreds which the Spaniards have
never been able to take to the
lown9 , so closely are thev guarded
bytheCubaiß This was the pre
text for a massacre.
Thursday night a troop of Span
iards dished into the camp, rode
down the fleeing men and women
»nd slashed them to death. A few
escaped into the woods, but 50
were killed and many more wound
ed.
The recoi.centrad is are now
without hope. They believe that
the Spaniards’ promises weie but
a plot to inveigle them into tne
fields so they might be
slaughtered.
negro killed
By Tern Bates, Recently Par
doned By Gov. Bradley.
| Shepardsville, Ky., April 14.
Turn Bates, negro, shot/ and in
, Ftautly Killed Joe BrOwn, also
i colofed, at Dingley Dell stpek
f»rm I; jp this county, yesterday
afyppioon. Bates surfendeied him
)r i self., He was tried iu the Bullitt
, Circuit Cort last week’bn an- ip
dictment charging fijin with car
rying a dirk knife, and., was fined
♦25 and given 10 days in jail, but
was pardoned by Governor Brad
by.
SEA HORROR.
Two Men In A Boat (All Os A
Ship’s Crew
New York, April 14- The Brit
ish ship Marlborough, of Windsor,
N. S., bound for ‘Harpnesa with
a cargo'of deals was abandoned
in' mid-ocean April 4 by her crew
of 14 men A heavy'gale prevailed
at the time andu ope of the two
liisboats was smaahed ia launch
ing. .. . '
Captain Cochran and four min
pushed off in the one boat while
the other men left the sinkii g
vessel on life, rafts. But little
w «ter and provisions were taken,
lhe captain’s boat and the rafts
drifted apart, i . < ~ »'■>
Ofi the evening of April 7 Cap
tain Cochrane ■ died of hurig.tr.
hours later another
man died hnd on Easter Sunday
uiorninga third perished. Late
Sphaay afternoon the* Saale hove
* n right and picked up Chief
Officer G W.| Masters and Sea
man James, I apnon, the survivors.
Lie sailors op the raft have riot
been heard 'from..
When you want gro
ceries, go to Todd’s
RANGES.
I an^ge nt iorSouth
txt 1 suUen$ u U en Coal or
Wood Ranges, Also
■lnsurance Safetv G-as
oline stoves- Call and
estir?« stock and g et ’
on your
4 iXT door t 0
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health catechism
To be Committed to Memory by
Ail'Dyspeptics Invalids, Con
sumptives.
What : s the cause of nine-tenths
of all dieeaae?
Imperfect digestion of food.
Why does imperfect digestion
cause disease of other organs?
Because blood, nerves, muscles,
none and flesh are derived from
he food w e eat and digest, Jf
digestion is perfect the bkod is
ourfc, neives and muscles strong,
slosh firm. If ths digestion is poor,
the blood is supplied from half di-
fermenting food, irritating
very nerve and organ . The re
sult is, sooner or later, organic
disease, because every organ being
poorly nourished the weakest gives
wav firstand we have liver trouble, I
kidney complaints, heart disease
or consumption.
Is not dieting the usual and best
tretment to cure indigestion?
No, because the dyspeptic has
been starved long enough, what is
needed is abundant nourishment,
not the laok of it. The stomach
and blood demand nutriment, nut
bran crackers.
What is the best method of cure?
—rieanty of wholesome food wexl
digested;
But how can s weak stomach
digest plenty of wholes >me fore?
By taking with the food after
each meal certain harmless rem
edies which are known to digest
food and thus nourish the blood
and rest the weak stomach.
What are these harmless rem
edies?
The most valuable are vegetable
ferments. pure pepsin, Golden
Seal a'ltl fruit salts All of these
are now combined in the form of
pleasant tasting tablets sold by
druggists under the name of
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tab'ets.
Are these tablets superior to the
various liquid preparations so
called dyspepsia cures?
Most decidedly, because all
iquid medicines become stale
■vith age at d lose whatever goed
qualities they may have had orig
inally, while the tablet retains its
properties indefinitely. Stuart's
Dysyepsia Tablets can be carried
in ’the pocket, always at hand
ready for use when traveling or at
laily occupation. They cost bu,
50cts. and should h* kept in every
family. They keep the digestion
perfect and save doctor’s bills by
warding off disease.
Are Quart's Dyspepsia Tablets
adapted to all forms of dyspepsia?
Yes, because in all cases th*
trouble results from indigested
ermvnting food. Stuart’s Dyspep
sia Tablets cause the food to b* j
digested before it has time to
ferment.
If you wish to more about
them ask you* druggist for a
package and try them,
NOTICE.
The Tourist Sleeping Car Line
operated by the Southern Rail
way between Washington and San
Francisco without change via New
Orleans, has proven so successful
that it tas become necessary jto
make a semi weekly service, the
Westbound departure being on
A’ednesday and Saturday of each
wee k
This sleeper offers sleeping car
facilities to persons holding first
pr second-class tickets, the berth
rate being only $7-00 from Wash
ington to San Francisco, Los
Angeles, or Portland, berth being
large enough for occupancy by two
pepple, if desired, without extra
charge. /
These Sleepers run through
Texas, Arizona and New Mexico,
and connect with similar cars for
Oregon.
Information in regard thereto
may be bad; from any Southern
Railway Ticket Agent, from Mr.
A. J. Poston, Gen’l Agent. Sunset
Tourist Excursions. 511 Penn
Ave. N W., Washington, D. C„
or from Mr. W, A. Turk. G. P. A.
1800 Penn. Ave. N. W., Washing
ton, D. C.
Mass Meeting, Popu'tstjs-
The date appointed for me
in of Floyd county populists is
Saturday April 23rd at court
house in Rome.
Every populist is earnestly re-,
quested to be present as matters
pf importance are to be deter
mined, and,every one who fa
vors reform is invited to attend.
A big shipment of writing
tablets will arrive at Frank
Whight’s Furmacy tomorrow.
SUN THUES. ISfl
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PRANK WRIGHT
FARMACIST,
Rome.
At Old Norton corner, opposit
Masonic Tempi. ,
Alcohol, wood, for burning.
Balls an.l Bats.
Benzin.
Bird Seed and Cutl Fish Bone.
Blank Books.
Blacking and Shoe Dressing.
Botls, 4 grains up to 4 liters.
Brushes—Hair, Paint, SHoe, &e
Call Bels.
1 cards, Playing and Visiting,
castile Soap, White and Motld.
castor Oil, 2 grades.
chalk, crayon, prepared and
“Spanish Whiting.”
checkers, Dominoes, Dice,
chemicals, ful line.
cigarets and cigars,
combs, horn 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 J.ews.
Horse, Catl and Poultry Powders
Ink, Black, Red and Indelibl.
lodin, Tincture of
Linseed, whole, ground and oil.
; Machine Oils, CastorpGolden &c
Magnesium, Sulfate (Epsom
Salt.)
Marbls, Agate, China and Glass
Maches.
Mustache Pomade, Black and
White.
Mucilage.
. Naithalin Balls for moths.
Nutmegs and Cloves.
0.1 of Turpentine, “Spirits.”
Onion Sets.
Paint, all colors.
Paper and Envelopes.
Patent Medicines, ful line.
Pencils, Carbon “Led” and Slate
Pens and
Perfumery, Cologne, Extracts,
Bay Rum.
Petrolatum (Vasalin.)
Pimenta (Allspice.)
Pipes, Clay and Wood. ,
Plasters, Belladonna, Capsicum,
Strengthening. <fcc.
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, clinical and
house.
Tojlet Paper.
Toilet Soaps, 5, 10, 15 and 25c.
Tooth Picks, Quill and Wood.
Trusses, hard rubber and leather
Turnip Seed.
Twines.
Varnishes, Asfaltum. Coach and
Copal.
Water Botls, rubber.
White Led.
Window Glass, all sizes. “
'ut this out, paste away
and read before starting to town.
Low prices, but cash only.
Old Norton Corner, opposit Ma
sonic Tempi.
FRANK WRIGHT
i
(B([ TRIIL TREITMENT
TO EVERYONE.
Who stifT<*rn with any chronic diaease of any
part of the human body, mieh an kidney and
bladder, heart, liver and Htoinach troublee,
face and skin eruption*, dlaordera of the Hex -
ir.il organs, sexual weaknetut and indifference
etc.
Provided Application be made at once, in or
der that Uh iuv.ntionH. appliances and never
failing remedies may receive the widest possi
ble publicity, and prove their own merits by
actual use and permanent cures No money I
whatever will be received by the State Medi
cal Sanitarium from anyone under its treat
ment until beneficial results are acknowledged
Its remedies and appliances have been com
mended by the newspapers of two continents
and endorsed by the grentest doctors In the
world. Where developement Is d.-slred they
acc"inpllsh it and never fall to invigorate,
upbuild and fortify.
They infhse new life and energy. They per.
manently stop all losses which undermine
the constitution and produce despondency.
Tn«y retone, refresh ami restore to manhood,
regardless of age They cure evil habits anil
permanently remove their effects, as well as
those of excesses and overtaxed brain Work,
neurasthenia or nervous exhaustion. No
failure, no publicity, no deception, no disap
pointment. Write today.
State Medical Sanitarium,
EvanSton, Illinois.
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE
The Best Salve iu the world
for Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers,
Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tet
ter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns and all Skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or
pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction or
monej’ refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale by Curry-
Arrington Drug Company.
t’OB BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS
such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach,
Diddincss. Fulness after meals, Head
tche. 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 bo
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
BEECHAM'S PILLS, taken as direct
ed, will quickly restore Females to com
plete health. They promptly remove
obstructions or irregularities of the sys
tem mid cure sick Headache. For a
Weak Stomach
Impaired Digestion
Disordered Liver
IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN
Beecham’s Pills are
Without a Rival
And hnve the
LARGEST SALE
Os any Patent Medicine in the World.
25c. at all Drug Stores,
THE DANGERS OF SPRING
Which arise from impurities in
the blood and a depleted condi
tion of this vital fluid may be
entirely averted by flood’s Sar
saparilla. This great medicine
cures all spring humors, boils
eruptions and sores, and by en
riching and vitalizing the blood,
it overcomes that tired feeling
and gives vitality and vigor.
Hood's Pills cure nausea, sick
headache, billiousness and liver
ills. Price 25 eents.
Mrs. A. Inveen, residing at 720
Henry St., Alton, 111., suffered
with sciatic rheumatism for over
eight months. She doctored for it
nearly the whole of this time,
using various remedies recom
mended £by friends; and was
treated by the physicians, but re
ceived no relief. She then used one
and a half bottles of Chamberlain’t
Pain Balm which effected a com
pie e cure. This is published at
her request, as she wants others
similarly aillicted to know what
cured her. The 25 and 50 cen
sizes for sale by Curry-Aningtoh
Co. »
CITY MARTHALL'S NOTICE!
On, and after this date, the
stock ordinance of the city of
Rome will be enforced. This ia to
notify all owners of.stcck, and
especially of cows, that the im
pounding fee wjl! be collected in
each and every case.
J. B Shropshire
City Marshal,
April 7-98 ts.
On the morning vs Feb. 20,
1895, 1 was sick with rheuma
tism, and I lay in bed until Ma)
21st, when 1 got a bottle o'
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. Tin
first application of it relieved nn
almost entirely from the paii
and the second afforded com
plete relief. In a short time J
was able to be up and abom
again.—A. T. Moreaux, Luv
erne, Minn. Sold by all drug
gists.
In the Springtime is
the Painting Time
We most respectfully call the at=
tention of the public to the fact that
we carry all the shades and colors
of the standard
MIXED PAINTS
turned out and put on the market by
LONGMAN & MARTINEZ,
JOHN 1 UCAS & CO,
LOWE BROTHERS.
The name of these firms upon a can
of paint guarantees it to be the gem
uine anicle.
We also handle Collier white lead
and Red Seal white lead. These
brands are recognized by veterans
as the best ever put on the market.
OILS * AND * VANISHES
Only the best grades should be
used and you will waste no time or
money by coming to us at once.
BRUSHES===For much ofyourin=
sida painting, if you will buy mixed
paints and brushes of us, you can do
the work at your own convenience
and suit your own taste.
GURRY-fIRRINGTON GO.
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£ S. M Stark, S
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» LiDIBj AND GEMiHiI IM
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Dougherty Bldg, >3
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g H. P. WOOTEN & BRO.,
3* Successors to
| ROME PHARMACY.
309 Broad st.—New Clark Building.
We have bought the, entire stock of the Rome ■
Pharmacy and are prepared to supply your wants in |
cr* the drug, piekcription and patent medicine line. Our s
stock is complete and of the very highest grade. |
We solicit a part of your patronage and shall en- |
deavor to the 1 best of our ability to please you at all * j
<2*4 times. We should be pleased to have you call on ns.
ed? Fulllineof druggist’s sundries, toilet articles and ?>•
such things as are usually carried in a first-class drug
store. Cigars and tobacco.
Come to see us.
VICK 5 SEEDS
™ THREE RAMBLER ROSES
Will make a magnlOe.nt hedge. bMatthil «hade for the piazza, or a ehannlng bed. Conrtant bloomera per
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Ilvn Floral . . UUIVu. The onlr one containing full Descriptions and Dlrwtioni for planting and
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He Who Kang May Read. Many Illustrations from nature Colored plates of Sweet Teas Nasturtiums,
Tuberous Begonias, Golden Day Lily. Cactus Dahlias. Daybreak Asters. Beautifully embossed cover;
120 large paves completely tilled with houeat illustrations. FREE upon application.
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FREE! (£J«:) Vick’s Illustrated Monthly Magazine
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