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CfILLKD SESSION I
Os The "City Fathers" field
c Last Night.
A COMMITTEE APPOINTED
To Draft Resolutions on 1 he
Death of Dr. Harris.
Present, Hon. John J. Seay,
mayor, and Council men 1). P.
Hamilton, Jr., F. J Kane, J. I).
Turner, A. B. McArver, R. A.
Denny, C. W. Morris, B. T.
Haynes and W. T. Jones.
The mayor stated that the
meeting was called for the pur
pose of acting upon a petition
for a beer license’to Mr. C. M.
Mooney. The petition of Mr.
Mooney not being present, conn
cil took no action upon the same,
as the ordinance required peti
tion to be present before action
The petition of J. 11. Rhodes
and others, asking that the
council re-enact the ordinance,
requiring all liquor and beer sa
loons to have the consent of
their next door neighbor on each
side before a license should be
granted, was read to the count il.
Upon motion, the petition was
referred to the ordinance com
mittee for a report at the next
regular meeting ot the council
An invitation was received
from the mayor and council ol
Augusta to the mayor and conn
cil of Rome to attend the cele
bration of the hundredth anni
versary of the city of Augusta
a city. It was resolved that the
mayor and such members of the
council as were able to go would
attend and notice given to the
Augusta authorities by tin
Mayor.
Notice being brought to the
council, that on yesterday morn
ing the city had met with the loss
of hti City Physician, Dr. C. S.
Harris, by his death, at his resi
dence in the 4th Ward, resolver,
that the announcement is received
with sorrow and regret, and tha
a committee, composed of council
men, J. I). Turner, R. A. Denny
and F. J. Kane, be appointed to
draft suitable resolutions to be
presented at the next meeting of
council.
Council adjourned.
* Halstead Smith.
Clerk of Council.
Mrs. Mary Wood, of Annis
ton, is the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. W. 11. Busbin.
sitW rs
A woman’# attractiveness in the eves of
man depends largely on her physical ap
pearance. Nature, in order to preserve the
race, guides mankind by the instinctive
preference for a mat* who IS physically
sound and wholesome.
If intellect alone were chiefly sought, the
offspring might be a generation of Solo
mons for wisdom, but they would perish
in infancy for want of physical stamina.
A weak or unhealthy woman is unfitted to
fulfil her part in perpetuating the race: she
is unequal to the demand# of motherhood
and wif’teood. she is robbed of her natural
womanly attractiveness.
Many a woman is clie ited of life's choicest
gifts by a dyspeptic, bile poisoned condi
tion of the system, which shows itself in a
pimply skin, sallow complexion, tainted
breath, or thin, ungraceful form.
The most perfect remedy for all the morti
fying symptoms of mal nutrition and ini
pure blood is Dr. Pierce’# Golden Medical
Discovery. Through its remarkable effect
upon the liver and digestive organs it
sweeps all impurities out of the circula
tion and creates a fresh supply of new.
rich, life giving blo< «
It gives clearness and bloom to the com
plexion; sweetens the breath; rounds out
the face and form, and invigorates the en
tire constitution with vital energy
It restores the invincible beauty of whole
someness and womanly capacity.
“ I was a complete wreck: appetite gone nerv
ous syste n impaired; could not sleep and was so
weak that I could not stand on my feet ten min
utes." writes Miss Ella Bartley of No. >l3’
South Grant Avenue Columbus, Ohio: "I onlv
weighed -iUZ pounds when I commenced taking
Dr Pierce's Gold, n Medical Discovery, At -
had taken a half tiottle I began to improve: I
could sleep soundly the whole night, and would
awaken with an appetite for breakfast, which
was a rare thing as I never had for two wars
back eaten a hearty breakfast I now hatfe an
excellent .appetite, and my f: iends say thov never
saw me looking Letter or in better •niri> since
they knew me. I tell them it is all due to Dr
Pierce’s ‘ Disccarery ’ ”
In all cases of obstinate constipation, the
“ Discovery ” should b<- supplemented with
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets
LOCAL H4PPESIKGS. I
Ko C- UHT. —'11l 'll was lb> po
lios emit this ni'H'ii) .g. E.>ry- I
thing is ui.su 1-, .j ii.-t in police!
circles. Tlb-re w.iv no tin ‘.-th'
mu le tod .y.
Sons of Vi-'rhi;AN#.—Then* will
be a n>e< ti; g <-i tlni Sons <f,
Cellleil.-rnt'' Vi.t 'i*iins at t h I’.oiirt i
house St. u.dtiy morning at It);
I’clock, fi liul corps I - Hi t-rs are
to be el. cU d.
Ii !■’.< i- i"i i< n. Mr-. George
Wright wi.l entertain the Bach
elor's Club tonight at her home
»n Fourth avenue, complimen
tary to Mis I- aye Word of
Macon.
Blue Hor e I isjt —A negro
brought a wagon had of blue
horse fish to the city this com
ing which attracted a rood d'ui]
of attention. The fi-h were
caught ina net a inih- up the |
Etowah.
Leg Bin ke . Er,ink, the 12
year old son. of Mr Joe McPhee,
broke both bones ol his leg jits’
above the knee while playing in
front of h ' Emergency Hospital
yesterday alu rnm n. The li'tle
fellow was carried home and inju
ries dressed by Dr. Cox. He is
resting easy t< ilay.
Beai tii tl Beauties.—Mrs.
A. 0. Garrard has placed all
trimmed h:d -, now in stock, on i
sale at reduced prices. These'
•mbrace a few choice patterns'
and must goto make way for |
new goods. For the very latest
tads, fashions .and novelties call
at Mrs. Garrards. New ship
ments nearly every day in the
week.
•Dr Belk's Card. Dr. S. R.
Belk, pastor of the First Meth
odist, is busy handing to all he
meets a card bearing the follow
ing message: “Revival services
at the First M 'tliodist- church
every day at 4 p. in.
‘Prepare to meet thy God.’
‘How shall we esc ipe if wo
neglect so great salvation?’
hon are cordially invited to
attend these services.
S. R. Belk, Pastor.”
Off to Cumberland.—Dr.
Harbin left yesterday for Cum
berland Island, where he goes to
attend the annual meeting ol
the Georgia Medical Association,
which convenes on the 20th 21st,
and 22nd.’ Drs. Will Johnson
and T. R. Garlington will leave
this afternoon for the same pur
pose. Drs. Harbin, Johnson and
Garlington are three of the most
successful young physicians in
’ the South. Dr. Garlington will
' read a paper on the subject of:
“Compound Fractures in 'Rail
wav Accidents,’’ before the as-
I sociation.
,
R >ME LIGHT GUARDS ATTENTION.
You are hereby ordered to me«t
lat your armoiiy tonight at 8
o’clock, sharp. Biuinss of im
port ai.ee. By order of
■ W. A. I'att -n, Cupt.
Alm ar R. Davi , Secy.
I
PHEW, BUT IT IS GETTING
- i HOT,
« -• i Uncle Sam thinks, and wants
1 t- '-■■ » Ids thirst for revenge on the
' 4 Maine appeased. When the
x .l’i/ I Hl weather is war n and you want
" t I your thirst quenched, there is
'V’ ‘ •'*’>.-•''■^’•ll noplicein Rome where it can
be done with more pleasure and
1 u -a satisfaction than from our soda
.. f ; • ' 7 ''.- . ' fountain. Cold, sparkling and
l * delicious are the refreshing
\. 7 / thirst quenchers drawn from it. I
P* Curry-Arrington Co.
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w' Wdllii .«l 11 nil ;i luo: w 'Ui.l-' 'iiiuiil ililillill UlriiiH W luJllll w sW- -lillll U
LIVERY, SALEjIAND FEED
OH’ts the public the finest teams, best convey
ances and most polite and courteous drivers. I
The best stock of horses and mules on sale con
stantly. *
306 AND 303 BH3ADJISUIEETS RSML GEORGIA, '<
■ Fhe People Believe
i What They Read About Mood’s
Sa> shpai tiia
Their Faith ’n " lbs Medicine is I
Grounded on Merit
The/ Know It .' isclutely Cures l
When Other Medicines Fail
Hoo-l’a Liranporilla is nbt merely a sim-
I pi" pi’< i io'.ilieu of Bn i’;«n par I’.a, 1 >t>-k,
5...tl i. 4;. :■ ! a 'il 1., luilideof l-o.iiasiuin.
'Ks ti.. vxoelk-nt alteratives, it
el- i eont-i n, i bu.-ic great anti-bilious hik!
1 I. • r reined, s. i.landtake and I>. udelion.
ii Is j t u.itn:ns those great kidney rc-nie
di- , lva Ursi, Juniper Riirics, and
Pipsidsewa.
Nor are these nil. Other very valuable
cn.alive agents are harmoniously com
bined in Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and it is
carefully prepared under the personal
supervision of irregularly educated phar
macist.
Knowing these facts, is tlie abiding fait h
the peoji!" have in Hood's Sarsaparilla a
natter of surprise? You can see why
Lh- !'s Sa:sripni illa cures, when other
n ili.-ine". (oball; , absolutely fail.
"A’y li ii>’ girl was afflicted with
<:• in.ufi. r-d for seven years. She
v i attenii.d by physicians and tried
n-in.y different, kinds of medicine with
>ut relief. As r taking a few bottles of
■ ,<.d’s ■<: -s-.i pp.riila she was cured.” Mrs.
’ . Honeoye, New Yoric«
, Sarsa
-= I 4.1 ’S parilla
• '. IV > Hu-One True Bkiod Purifier.
■1: X1 ■ <■ . L Un,..1 ft ( <>.. Lowell. Mass
»■«Oi Hr " lr " liis: easy Intake,
. « 5* .■ JI. j1& eu«y to operate. 25 cents.
APPLICATION FOR LET
TERb OF DL MISSION.
Georgia, Floyd County:
Whereas L. W. P.ileii, ad
ministrator of B. A. Connelly,
' represents to the court in bis '
i petition dulv filed, that he has
administered B. A. Connelly’s
estate. This is to cite ail persons
concerned, kindred and creditors
to show cause, if any they cun,
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.
Now Then "i"£
cheaply it isn’t our fault. We
i rm.st a-suredly keep the thinge jou
want and it is fast becoming
known that wo F-ell cheaper than
[any other firstc ass grocers in
•'Rome. We have no expensive
■ habits, nor high-priced book-keep-
Hers to pay. We hustle, and our
I j clerks have to bustle,
, : You like nice, crisp vegenables?
Well, we a ways have a large
supply. Just see this:
Fresh new beets.
Crisp si ap beans.
Fancy asparagus.
Spinach and salad.
Squash and cucumbers.
Fancy lettuce, and radishes,
I Green peas, hom-‘-raised.
And many others.
’! In fancy groceries, we sell only
! the very best goods, and cater to
the finest trade. Scarcely a first
1 J
.’class family m town but what
trades with us. Why not you?
i Lloyds’s.
• I
t Frosh snap beans and new
. ’ Bei ts at Lloy d’s.
I
For a good smoke try War
-»rs’ “Extra Good” cigars.
._ —— wS —V - ■
■ -i'-' ‘-i ' ■ '■ ' ' -.G.AfPX ,V
B s best sanitary plumbing I
I I i . K
j' # Gas, Water and Steam Litter.
M 1 S c . t Water r . Ci lli
< A i Gas Fixtures, ne(es ,. Gas Stoves,
«'
R Pumps, Hydraulic rams, steam fj x - I
V I tures, Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, El ec - S
7' tk trie fixtures. ‘ it
4 p $ . I
$4 * I have employed AJex S. Pierce to ?l
« L # take charge of my shop department. O
JJ It hie is one of the best workmen in the s*l
W M * South. Repair work attended to 'ill
promptly. I
1 I | JOHNC-Cl IL/DS. fl
a 223 Broad st. Opposite Thos. Fahy. |‘|
71 I , . fl
I 11 L'!_ “As ■•’’'•■vw -wmwafr/' -» re— LJ H
OhROIM ■
__ _ £ fl
# | EASTER <■ # 1
ML * " * S
i|| > Is over and now the post-ienten * ■
|X S season is on. You are most cor-
XX * dially invited to call and see the • 9
27 # very latest fads aid fancies, nov- * 1
( £ St
■*' elties, and nice things in sash- I J
& * ionable millinery. We receive | 9
* new goods dvery day and they » 9
wF $ come specially sele ,<•,?:? * 9
Zfi # fashion centers. Our new flow- i S
S St ers are exceptional v pretty.
W * * ■
s nirSo A, O a Garrard * I
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iM IME ON KB ' 3 I
ite bedJOPanlsoi earth tj
’® Al
g* THFY ARE THE # Eal
f $7 KIND
i) AT OTHER F L . * I
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