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JI CANDLER DAY,
Was Yesterday in the Little
City of Hamilton.
CARD FROM GAINESVILLE
Makes Interesting Reading Mat
ter for Anti-Candlerites.
Hamilton, Ga., April 15.
Yesterday was Candler day in
Hamilton. The superior court,
which is now in session, was ad
journed at 11 o’clock a. m., and
at once seats that had all day
“been vacant began to fill up
with Candler admirers, consist
ing of secession warriors, sons of
Confederates and lovely daugh
ters. His audience was large
and enthusiastic. No man could
have had a grander ovation, and
strange to say, every one was
su prised that his neighbor was
so enthusiastic, presumably be
cause politics, and especially
candidates have been so little
discussed in this county recent
ly-
lion. Thomas H. Kimbrough
introduced Colonel Candler in a
most feeling and eloquent man-
Deafening applause followed
Mr. Kimbrough’s introduction,
and as Col. Can Iler ascended to
the judge’s stand thundering
hurrahs were deafening for most
a mile around.
His premonitory remarks were
■'■ assurances that he was not a
mud-slinger, and detested all
unfair and un meritorious meas
ures. Col. Candler’s address
was received with frequent and
deafening applause.
HALL ACTS 6TH, OF JUNE.
. Effort to Mislead Thorough
ly Exposed by one Who Knows.
Gainesville, Ga*, April 15.
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one ENJOYS <
Both tho method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acta
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50
cent bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
jpv not have it on Land will pro
ci-.e it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
UfUISV lU£. KY N£W lOU.lt.
The latest effort of the anti-Cau
dler newspapers to make a little
capital is shown in this para
graph from The Savanna Press
of recent.date :
“Col. Candler’s home county
ty of Hall, orders its local pri
mary to be held on July 15lh.
June 6th is too soon for the
Democrats of that county. And
Habersham, the adjoining coun
ty, is calling for joint debate.”
The evident purpose of the
above paragraph will be seen at
once, when it is stated that the
gubernatorial primary will take
place on June 6th as recom
mended by the state committee.
For local reasons, the county
nominations were fixed for an
other day, so as to keep local
quarrels out of state matters .
I’his is very annoying to the en
emies of Col Candler, but they
will have to stand it.
GREAT REVIVAL
In Progress at The First Meth
odist Church.
Dr. S. R. Belk, the beloved
pastor of the First Methodist
church is conducting a grand
and glorious revival, assisted by
a number of local ministers, in
the First Methodist church.
The meetings are largely at
tended and a great work for the
cause of God is being done.
Dr. Belk preached a beautiful
and forceful sermon last evening
from Galations, the 6 chapter, 7
to 8 verses.
The music is unusually fine.
Prof. E. C. Ford, the talented
musician, renders some beauti
ful music on the cornet assisted
by Miss Dimon on the organ.
Go out tonight and hear a
good sermon, it will do you good,
COL KELL FOR WAR.
Hero of the "Alabama'’ Says
Fight The Spaniards.
Col. John Mclntosh Kell, one
of the heroic officers of the “Al
abama” and now Adjutant Gen
eral of Georgia, has the follow
ing to say about the prospects
of war :
“I would drive every Span
iard off the island if I had my
way, We ought to have been at
it long ago.”
.The hero of the Alabama was
emphatic and for war. He was
asked what the result would be
of a naval engagement between
the American navy and Spain’s.
“We would sink or drive
away every ship they have,” he
declared. “It would be a short
engagement and the most dead
ly ever known. It would not
last long. We have the best
fighters in the world. No other
people can whip us. We could
hardly whip each other in our
own war. But there is no com
parison between the Americans
and the Spanish in point of
fighting ability. I know some
thing about both people. Seama
nship does not play such . n im
portant part.in the naval battles
these days of steam battleships
as in the old days. The cool bead
and the best shot will determine
•iaval fights in the future. If I
were twenty years younger I
would be in tfie war if one comes,
and if I can only get a little
stronger I shall go anyway, i f
war is declared. This country
has had abundant provocation
for war, and I think there ought
to be a fight to teach the Span
ish a lesson or two and at the
same time to show the world
that Americans have not forgot
ten liow.”
Dr Tay >r, experiei ced optician
is at Wooten's Drug store, 309
Broad St. fora few d>ys. Eyes
i xaniined free.
For a good smoke try War
era’ “Extra Good” cigars,
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
ATTORNEYS.
J. BRANHAM.
Law OBicu, 2'lo Bist Firs'. Street,
HOME, GA.
w,. underwood,
Attorney'at Law, Koine, Ga.
Corporation Law Only.
M B EUBANKS,
Atteruey at law. otticeKing Building.
Koine, va.
tW H. ENNIS,
Attorneyat Law Will Practice in al! courts
Office, Masonic Temple, Koine, Ga.
W' J. NEEL,
Attorney at law Will practice in all courts,
Special attention given to commercial law
and the examic avion cf land titles.
office in King building, Rome, Ga.
WALTER HARRIS
Attorney at law and J. P. Office over F. J.
Kane & Co.’s.
LIPSCOMB <Sc WILLINGHAM
Commercial Lawyers.
Office in Armstrong hotel > me, Ga
J SA.NOY CRjA'WF'ORD;
Attorney at law, Koine, Ga. Collections a
specialty.
Masonic Temple. Rome, Go.
DENTISTS.
J. A. WILLS, D. D. S.,
Office 240 1-2 Broad. K Over Cantrell & Owens.
J. L PENNINGTON. D.D.S..M D.
DENTIST:
Office. 305 1-2 Broad street. Over Hanks Fur
niture Co.
PHYSICIANS.
O H AML_.ro bJ, M ID-
Physician and Surgeon Office, Medical
Building. Rome, Ga. O ce ’phone No. 62.
I_i. F HAMMOND, LI. ID.,
Physician and Surgeon. Office In Medical
building. Residence, N>. 403 West First st.
Office ’phone No. 62.
LUMPKI >1 & PRINUTP,
ATTO {SEYS AT LAW,
Rome, : : : : Georgia.
General practice throughout North Georgia.
Correspondence solicited. Special attention
to mercantile collections.
i, ■ i _ ■ ~
application for LET
TERS OF DI MISSION.
Georgia, Floyd County :
Whereas L. W. Palen, ad
ministrator of B. A. Connelly,
represents to the court in his
petition duly filed, that he has
administered B. A. Connelly’s
estate. This is.to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors
to show cause, if any they cau,
why said administrator should
not be discharged from his ad
ministration and receive letters
of dismission on the first Mon
day in June. 1898. This March
7th 1898.
John P. Davis
Ordinary.
APPLICATION FOR LET
TERS OF DISMISSION.
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY I
Whereas Eben Hillyer, trus
tee of tho Mil ton A. Cooley est
tate, under the will of Alfred
Shorter, deceased, represents to
the court in his petition duly
filed, that he has administered
said Milton A. Cooley estate.
This is to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors,
to show cause, if any they
can, why said trustee should
not be discharged from his trus
teeship and receive letters of
dismission on the first Monday
in May 1898. This April 4, 1898.
John P. Davis, Ordinary.
Mrs. A Invei n, residing at 720
Henry Alton, 111., suffered
w ilh sciatic rheumatism for over
eight mouths. She doctored for it
t.early 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's
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. The '25 and 50 cent
sizes for sale by Curry-Arringtob
Co.
With the opening of the
spring poet season comes a renew
al jf real s_-nLy romancing from
the loi.e fishermen.
'WoFtn
STREET ATTRACTIONS
N t the least of the sights of
fered by Chattanooga luring her
Spring Festival May 3, 4 and 5'
will be the side attractions such;
ns the manufacturers’exhibit, the
woman’s dismay and the hand •
Homely decorated buildings The
streets will be brilliant with gay
colors, joyous crowds and the
various attractions always atten
dant upon such events. Music will
he furnished by several fine bands
and there will hardly be a mirute
in which some form of amusement
will not be furnished the public
Brides, there are so many points
of interest around Chat'nnooga
that a week cou'd be pr fitably
and pleasantly spent in visiting
them if 'here were nothing going,
on in the town itse f.
Con'lruMd Schedule la Effect January lb, Is'.lH.
sTATii'VS. j No. 10 INo 14 No 8
Ev Chattanooga S OOainl 6 lOpm'lO.OOpni
Ar Dalton 9.23 am 7 20pm;I ? 10am
Ar Rome 10.40am| 8.21 pm 1.40 am
Ar Atlanta I.loamlo 40pm 5 OJam
Lv Atlanta 4.20 pm 10 55pm 5 20am
Ar Macon 7.10 pm 105 am B.loam
Ar Jesup 5.46 am 2.38 pm
Ar Everett 6 25am 3.25 pm
Ar Jacksonville 8 .40am 9.25 pm
Lv Jesup 1 i (Ham 6.50 pm
Ar Jacksonville I.oopm 10. 15pm
Lv Everett . 6.55 am 3.31 pm
Ar Brunswick 7.55 am 4.30 pm
No. 8 carries Pullm an Sleeping Car Chatta
nooga to Atlanta.
No. 10 carries Pullman Union Sleeping Car
Chattanooga to Atlanta.
No. 14 carries Pullman Drawing Room Buffet
Sleeping Cur Chatt_4iooga to Jacksonville and
Atlanta to Brunswick
STATIONS. _?To 7 I No. 9 1 No. 13
Ev Atlanta 750 am 2.20 pm 5.30 am
Ar Rome 10. loam, 4.45 pm 7.37 am;
Ar Dalton 11.35 am 5 54pm 8.38 am |
Ar Chattanooga I.oopm 7.2optr. 9.50 am ,
Lv Chattanooga . 7.50 pm 10.00 am >
Ar Burgin 4.15 pm I
Ar Lexington. 4 30am 5.00 pm <
Ar Louisville. 7.27 am 7 .lupin
Ar Cincinnati .. 7.20aml 7.30 pm
Lv Chattanooga.... 1.25 pm l.lsarn; 125 pm
Ar Nashville . 6.55 pm 6.4oum| 6.55 pm
No 7 Carrie Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta
to Chattanooga.
No 9 carries Pullman Union Sleeping Car
Atlanta to Cincinnati and Pullman Sleeping ;
Car Chattanooga to Louisville
"• No. 13 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta
toCiucinnali without change
STATIONS. No. 6. No. 12 . No. 18.
Lv Chattanooga 10.00 am 4.10 am 6.20 pm
A-Knoxville 115 pm 8.05 am 9.50 pm
ArMorrist wn 2.44 pm 9.50 am 10.55 pm
ArHol Springs 11.46 am 12.23 am
Ar Asheville j... 1.15 pm! 1.39 am
Ar Salisbury 6 40pm! 6.00 am
Ar Greensboro 9.52 pm 8.50 am
ArHaleigh 7 luum; 1 1.45 am
Ar Norfolk 5.2.5 pm
Ar Wa hington..... ... ... .. 6 42am. 9.25 pm I
Ar’ New s'orl: .... .... .... ~ 12 4.Jpin' 6.23 am I
No. 12 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatla- !
nooga to New York via Asheville and Sal
isbury to Richmond, arriving Richmond 6.Goa.m
No. Hi Is solid train Chattanooga to Norfolk,
with Pullman Sleeping Car Chattanooga to [
Raleigh w.thout thange Close connections I
made al Norfolk with team ts lor Bakimore.
New York and Boston. Pullman sleeping Car ‘
Salisbury to New York via Washington.
stations. 'pj ' No. 6
Lv Chattanooga 6.2opm'utooani
Ar Knoxville 9.50 pm 1.15 am
Ar Morristown 12 01am! 2.44 pm
Ar Bristol «. 5.00 am! 5.15 pm
Ar Washington 11.25 pm, 7.4uam
Ar New York 6.25 am 1.20 pm
No. A carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta
nooga to Washington and Chattan. oga to New
York wifthout change.
No 16 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta
nooga to Knoxville and Knoxville toßri tol.
stationsl ' SfaTfF
tv Rome ! .7 ifteoam
Ar Anniston LOOpm
Ar Birmingham 10.00 pm
Ar Selimv 5.35 pm
Ar Meridian 9 sopm
Ar New Orleans 8.30 am
Ar Jackson ... 9.45 am
Ar Vicksburg 11.35 am
Ar Shreveport 7.20 pm
♦No. is’TNoTTI ie~|No. 10
2 15pm 5.00 pm Lv Rema ar 10 00am 9.3otini
6.00 pm 7.15 pm! Ar Gad-den nr 6.35 am 7. Ram
_&3opm 7.3opmlAr Atlanta 17 6.15 am 700 am
♦ Dally except Sunday § Sunday only.
F S. GANNON, 3dv p & g m Washington. D.C
J. M. CULP. Traf Mgr., Washington. D. C.
W. A. TURK, G. P A, Washington. D C.
Q A BEN SCOT EK A.O.P. A. Chattanooga, Tea»
DIETZ H
No. 3 Street Lamp
HAS A SHINING RECORD
OF 20 YEARS.
It ’» offered as an effectual
antidote for “outer
darkness," and ii thor
i, \ oughly well made on
scientific principle*.
I It will give more light
—I niFTT i - * 'han any gas-burning
/ n-jciMt \ la "' p ’ do “ chea P er and
/ tubuiar \ do it with kerosene(coa>
/ 4TKHTLAMP \ oil).
I \ If cun t>e lit and regu-
ill f 1 I lated from the outside;
\ \ / / can continue in business
K q despite the wind; can
I ' . pfl and will give youentire
I satisfaction, by reason
■-4 j. y of its absolute reha-
\ / It I* but one member of
-i y' an enormous family of
“ light goods ’’ that we
build, and to whom we
I I would be glad to intro-
duce you by 'xeans of
our Catalogue, which we mail free upon applk 'tion.
If you insist upon having the very best
’ made, your dealer will give you “ Diets.**
If you cannot obtain this Lamp of your dealer, we
will deliver it, freight prepaid, to any part of the M.S.
or Canada, upon receipt of its price, viz.,
R. E. DIETZ CO.,
60 Laight Street, New York.
Established in 1840. *
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It rests with you whether you continue tho
n.-rve killing toiuu-ro habit.
ri n.-'V.-N the <h sir- for tobiu • o. w
out nervous distress ex pels n j W
tine, purifies the blood, P U
stores lost manhood. lioxes
makes you
in health, sea cured Buy
TO HA( from
b°<»k. own druggist, who
5 vouch for us. Take it with
A w will,patiently, persistently One
■■■ K boT usually cures; 3 boxes. *2 50.
• guaranteed to cure, or we refund money
Burling Kenedy Co., Chicago, lontreal, Mew rfork.
Dr. Taylor’s first engagement
in Rome nears its end about
eight weeks before the next.
Gome at once and get your eyes
examined free at Wooten’s drug
store.
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Come to us. We h ive them.
t DON'T FORGET THAT.
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Now is the time to kill bed bugs, Try
a bottle of our
BUG-1 - OIIDE.
JERVIS & WRI GHT,
Uptown Druggists.
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