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POLO PONIES.
, cheap Materia* to »<’ Fotm* la
•*’ d l’o.Uau K -Hory.
, England tilt ’ re is a ve V
' and active demand for polo pomes
g tiiat seem ujormouawhencoiu-
bo-tloA are general tu the
.1 State* J» England polo pomes
-pecilieully for the purpose of
Ble b Liu the game and are for the
'thoroughbred. In fact, all po
must carry the blood of the
° P horse in greater or less degree in
at they may possess the requisite
° 11 and dash, courage and endurance,
£!.«»« ...,a of Tb>.
r of production entails a large ex
Xd mre of money, and as the training
J “ polo pony is a long, tedious and ex
oLdve process a large price must ueces
£ - be obtained if a profit is to accrue
i the transaction. In the United
States the raw material may be obtained
± h more cheaply than in England-
Lt is to say. ponies of suitable me,
breeding ami age way be bought thorn
o ghly broken to ride or very much
2 than ponies of similar powcrs and
raining may bo had in England. In
the Indian Territory thoroughbred stat
lions hare been used on the ranges f <
neveral years, so that many of tho pomes
there carry two and even three crosses
of blood. These ponies are broken m the
manner peculiar to the plains of Amer
ica and m use driving their own kind
or cattle acquire very quickly the knack
of wheeling shortly around at .nil speed
and of stopping to a dead standstill in
a very few strides. These two aceom-
Dlisbments, so vital to the excellence of
the polo pony, have not to bo learned
when the process of training has been
begun, and moreover tho purchaser
takes no risk of getting animals whose
legswill not stand thostrain. For from
»40 to $75 a very line selection of well
bred ponies may be bought in the Indian
Territory, which is remarkably cheap
considering that much of their educa
tion for use on the field has ulruudy
b*uu finished —Horseman.
Her Mcasnre.
A new arrival as priestess of an
up town kitchen was giving to her
mistress the other day her formula
for a certain sort of gingerbread:
“And thin conies tho molasses,
mum,” recited tho cook. Yo wi.nt
about three gulhips of molasses.”
“Gullups, Ann?” interrupted her
wondering listener. “V, hat are
they?”
“Ooh, sure,don’tyoknow, mum?”
replied Ann. “Whin molasses is
runn.in out of tho jug, it comes in
gullups like—them’s what Imanel”
—New’ York Times.
In Win Enthusiasm.
Judge (to prisoner)—Why did you
take only tho money and leave the
basket of silver?
Prisoner—Because it was too
heavy.
Judge (excitedly) Aren’t you
•shamed of yourself, you lazy man?
—Fhoeende Blatter
JtuHftiA** Greatest Ambition.
In Constantinople centers the vastest
ambitions of the race of czars. For over
a century the great whi(o power has
descended toward the queen of cities.
Over mountains ha she come, hostile
peoples has she subdued, treaties has she
made and treaties has she torn up,
armies has she raised and qavies built,
wars has she waged and countries has
she absorbed in her march. On the sur
face lur policy has changed so often
that the story of them would be a tapes
try for variegation. At heart it has
never altered one iota. She is coming to
the Mediterranean, and she is coming
there through the Bosporus and the
Dardanelles. Her purpose is as fixed a#
fate, and she is prepared to be as pa
tient as Providence in its accomplish
ment. But so long as she exists she will
never relinquish it. Bit by bit Turkey
bun rotted; step by st- p the Cossack,
with hie cross, has advanced. Today he
“ almost within striking distance.—»
*kmry Norman in Cosmopolis.
Svr 1 * r method and results when
ind Tr t'-® 8 * S ta^en ? *f *s pleasant
„ e “ ng totlie Me. and acts
ye > l\ roni I ,tl y «n the Kidneys,'
tern , ' ,wels ’ Jeanses the sys-
y ’ diß P el « colds, head
consti, r feVerß and cures habitual
SL °? ? yiu P of Fi S B the
duced ° f ltS kllld eVer P r °-
cebtahu t Casi .”= the taste and ac
»ts acti ° t i >e Rtom ach. prompt in
effect/? aU truly beneficial in its
healthvm> t! r ared ° nly from 1110 most
***anv eve 'll a '4’’ eea ble substances, its
to ail qn'i < i nt 'l ,,allt ies commend it
cent bmH 1 P J gS is for Ra ‘ e in 50
Ri?ts a by ail drug
.a?v no? rtdlable druggist who
C( have it on Land will pro
wis besto P ™7£ ly l or an y° ne "ho
substitute. J lt ' Donot accept any
FIG SYRUP CO,
<HM IU ?" Kr F,tAN “ ac °' CAL
• <r - hew runt, <r.
;; What Shall ?
:: Be Done |
’ : FOR THE DELICATE GIRL 1
n You have tried iron and I
i i other tonics. But she keeps f
i > pale and thin. Her sallow f
< i complexion worries you. Per- 4
’' haps she has a little hacking 4
' ' cough also. Her head aches; 2
’’ and she cannot study. Give her •
; : Scon’s Emulsion |
' ' The oil will feed her wasting £
u body; the glycerine will soothe •
' ' her cough, and the hypophos- 4
u phites will give new power and 4
’ J vigor to her nerves and brain. 4
(( Never say you 44 cannot ?
(( take cod-liver oil” until you i
<» have tried Scott’s Emulsion. A
<» You will be obliged to change •
<• your opinion at once. Children f
1 1 especially become very fond •
’ of it; and infants do not know 4
* ’ when it is added to their food. 4
50c. and SI.OO ; all druggists.
I SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. X
It rests with you whether you continue th •
nerv< -killing tobacco habit. NO-TO-BAt
ii’inovi'. tliedcmn 'Ol t a.-- <>. with
out nervous dint rcsH expels it. • |
tine, purities the blood, re. l ®
stores lost inanhood.^^ - **KM| *7XIO boxes
makes you ] J
in health, n W *■-leases cured Bui
and TO BA <’ front
book, n : ’your own druggist. wh<
fe vouch for us. Taire it with
dOjcly , A gk ® will, patiently, persitteuxlv One
Is&v L- ir’ SI, usually cures; 3 boxes. 52.50
guaranteed to cure, or we refunu money
dlerllair Ifeaeuj Ce., (hleajro, ■onireal, hew lurk.
PPLIUATION FOR LET FAR S
OF DISMISSION.
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY.
Whereas T. A. Thrash. Admiu
ictrator of Mrs V F. Thrash, de
ceased, represents t j the court in
hie petition duly filed that he has
admii.istered Mrs. V. F. Thrash’s
estate. This is to cite all persons
concerned kindr d and creditors
to show cause if any they can why
iaid administrator should .not be
discharged from his administra
tion and receive letters of dismis
sion on the first Mondav in May
This Feb. 7th 1898.
John P. Davis Ordinary
SHERIFF’S SALES
MAY 1898,
GEORGfA FLOYD COUNTY
ill be sold before the court
house door in the city of Rome,
Floyd Co. Ga. between the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
i i May 189 f the following
d scribed property to wit:
That trait or parcel of land sit
uated. lying and being ip th
nth D.strict and 4th Section of
Floyd Ccunty, Ga., and being an
undivided one third interest in
each of the following described
ots towit. land lot No. 309 & 304
in said district &?ection and con
taining each 160 acres more or
less, levied upon by virtue of an
execution issued from Floyd City
Court in favor of Mrs M. J.
'•Vyatt trans, vs J. S. Wyatt as
the property of the defendant.
Also at the same time and place
25 acres of land on the north side
>f lot No. 140 in the 4th , Dis
trict & 4th., Section of Floyd
•ounty, Ga., levied upon by virtue
of a fifa issued from the Justice
Co irt of the 855. District G. M.,
in favor of the Kennesaw Guano
Co., vs. R B. Perry also levied
upon by virtue of a tax fifa issued
by V. T. Sanford T. C. in favor
>f the State and County vs said
R. B. Perry tor the year 1897 as
(he property ot the defendant.
Property pointed out by G. B.
Holder levy made by W. E, Vann,
L. C..
Also at the same time and place
the following property towit: part
of thp land lot Number 301, one
hundred and forty aces the north
west part of said lot in the ’22nd ,
District and 3rd Section at Floyd
County Ga.. to satisfy tax execu
ion in favi rof the State and
bounty for the year 1897 against
1 W Haney agent as the prop
erty of th« defendant, levy made
by J. A. J nes L. C.,
Also at the same time and
place, the following lot of land
No. 316 in the 23rd district and
3rd section of Floyd county, Ga ,
designated as lot No. 21 in the
Cooley farm and plat of said
survey, recorded in the clerk’s
office in b< ok X of deeds page
66; levied upon by virtue of an
• xecution issued f ora lhejustice
’‘•ouit of the 919th distr ct G. M.
Floyd county, Ga. , in favor of
Hill A Flowers for the use ol L.
F. Dowdle vs Lizzie Campbell ;
as th i property of the defendant.
J. P. McConnell, Sheriff.
HEALTH CATECHISM.
To bo Committed to Memory by
All Dyspeptics Invalids, Con
sumptives
What *8 the cause of nilie-teuths
of all disease?
Imperle.’t. <! gt Hlinn of food.
Why does imperftct dig “tton
cause disease of other orgai s?
Because l lood, nerves mu p cles,
hone and flesh are derived from
•he food w e eat and digest. If
I digestion is perfect tie bkod is
inure, neives find musees strong,
111 'ah firm. If th j d;g- s ion is poor,
I the blood is Hippln d from half di
• gL-1 d, ierm< niing food, mhating
I’very nm ve and organ . The re
sult is, sooner or later, organic
disease, because ever) organ being
poorly nourished the weakestgives
wav first and we have liver 'rouble,
kidney complaints, ne..it Ui-ease
or consumption.
Is not dieting the usil’il and beat
tretnient to cure indigestion?
No, because the dyspeptic has
been starved long enough, what is
needed is abundant nourishment
not the lack of it. The stomach
and blood demand nutriment, not
bran crackers.
What is the best method of cure?
I’leantv of wholesome f-'od weil
digested.
But how can a weak stomach
digest plenty of wholesome ford?
By taking with the food after
each meal ertain harmless rem
edies which are known to diges'
food and thus nourish the blood
and r»st the weak stomach.
What are these harmless rem
edies?
The most valuable ar < vegetable
ferments, pure pepsin, Golden
Seal and fruit salts All of these
are now combined in the form of
pleasant lasting tablets sold by
druggists under the name of
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tab’ets.
Are there tablets superior to the
various liquid preparations sc
ca'led dyspepsia cures?
Most decidedly, because all
liquid medicines become stale
with age a' 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
daily occupation . They cost but
50cts.and should b> kept in every
family. They the digestion
perfect and .-av ■ doctor’s bills by
warding off disease.
Are Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets
adapted to all forms of dyspepsia?
Yee, because in all cases the
‘rouble results fr tin m lige sted
ferm.'iiting food. Stuart’s Dyspep
sia Tablets cause the food t > be
digested before it has time to
ferment.
If you wish to know more about
them ask you r druggist tor a
package and try them,
NOTICE.
The Tourist Sleeping Cur Line
operated by the Southern Rail
i way between Washington and Sm
Francisco without change via New
Orleans, has proven so successful
that it has become nee- ssary to
make a semi weekly service, the
Westbound departure, being on
vVednesday and Saturday of each
week
This sleeper offers sleeping car
fucili;n sto persons hold’ng first
or seccnd-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
people, if desired, without extra
charge.
These Sleepers run through
Texas, Ariz ma and New Mexico,
and connect with similar cars for
Oregon.
Information in regard thereto
tnuy be h’*d from any Southern
Railway Ticket Agent, from Mr.
I A. J. Poston, Gen I Agent. Sunset
Tourist Excursions. 511 Penn
Ave. N WWashington, D. C ,
or from Mr. W, A. Turk. G. I’. A.
1300 Penn. Ave. N. W., Washing
ton, D. C.
•
When you want gro
ceries go to Todd’s
RANGES.
I am agent tor Sout
hern. Qiu eii Coal or
Wood Ranges. Also
Insurance Safety Gas
oline stoves- Call and
see mvstock and get
estimaes on your
olumbitn or and tin
work- Nevi door to
oner a house.
F. HANSOhI
i»ee miu murnimi
TO EVERYONE.
Who sufters with any chronic disease of any
part ot the human body, such as kidney anil
blander, heart, liver and stomach troubles,
face and skin eruptions, disorders ot the sex
ual organs, sexual weakness and IndllTerein■»
etc.
Provided application be made at once. In or
der that Its Inv.utions. appliances and neve,
railing remedies may receive the widest possi
bie publicity, and prove their owu merits bj
actual use and permanent cures No monej
whatever will be received by the State Medi
cal Sanitarium from anyone under Its treat
meut until beneticial results are acknowledged
Its remedies and appliances have been com
mended by the newspapers of two continents
and endorsed by the greatest doctors in the
world. Where developement Is desired they
accmplish it and never tall to invigorate,
upbuild and fortify.
They infuse new life and energy. They per
mauently stop all losses which undermine
the constitution and produce despondency
Tn.-y retone, refresh and restore to manhood
regardless of age They cure evil habits and
permanently remove their effects, as well as
those ot excesses and overtaxed brain Work
neurasthenia or nervous exhaustion. N'<
failure, no publicity, no deception, no disap
pointment. Write today.
State Medical Sanitarium,
BvanSton, Illinois.
Annual Sales 0ver6,000.000 Boxes
t'OR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS
such as Wind and Pain in tho Stomach,
Gid.llm ss. Fulness after meals, Head
ache, Dizziness, Drowsiness. Flushings
ol Heat., Loss of Appetite, Costiveness.
Blotches on the Skin. C<>ld Chills, Dis
turbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams and all
Nervous and Trembling Sensations.
THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF
IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer
wi.l acknowledge them to be
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
til :x :2 ASrs 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 Eleudaclie. Fora
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.
PROFESSIONiL CARDS
ATTORNEYS.
J. BRANHA-M,
Law Office 2)0 E .st First Street,
; OVE GA.
.CHAS, W. UNDERWOOD,
Attorney at Law, Home, Ga.
Corporal >n Law Only.
M B ±ll JBANKS.
Atterney at law. OfficeKing Building.
Rome, o a.
W H EINTNIS,
Attorney at Law Will Practice in all courts
Office, Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga,
•W J. NEEL,
Attorney at law. Will practice in all courts.
Special attention given to commercial law
and the examication cf land titles.
office in King building, Rome, Ga. •
WALTER, HAR.R.IS
Attorney at law and J. P. Office over F. J.
Kane & Co.’s.
LIPSCOM B de WILLI NOH A M
Commercial Lawyers.
Gffice in Armstrong hotel building,;i< > me, Ga
J SANDY CR.A.'WH’ORD;
Attorney at law, Rome. Ga. Collections a
specialty.
Masonic Temple. Route. Go.
DENTISTS.
J. A. WILLS, D. D. 5.,
Office 240 1-2 Broad. 4f Over Cantrell & Owens
J. L PENNINGTON. D D S ,M D.
••'ENTIST:
Office. 305 1-3 Broad street. Over Hanks Fur
niture Co.
PHYSICIANS.
C H A-LIIL TO N. KI D
Physician and Surgeon Office, Medical
Building, Rome. Ga. O ce 'phone No. 62.
D I 3 HAMMOND. M D .
Physician and Surgeon, Office in Medical
buildlug. Residence, No. 403 West First st.
Gffice 'phone No. 62.
LUMPKI 4 & PRINUTP,
ATTO INEYB AT LAW,
Rome, : : : : Georgia.
General practice throughout North Georgia.
Correspondence s.-licited. Special attention
to mercantile collections.
I
RHEUMATISM CURED IN A
DAY.
“Mystic Cu-ti” for Rheu natism
and Neuralgia radically cures in
I I to 8 days I'S action upon the
I system is remarkable and myste
rious. Il removes at once the cause
Ind the disease immsdiately dis
appears. The first dose greatly
.benefits. 75 ceuis. Sold by Curry
Arrington Co, Rome, Ga.
In the Springtime is I
the Painting Time
We most respectfully call the at
tention of the public to the fact that
we carry all the shades and colors J
of the standard 9
MIXED PAINTS
turned out and put on the market by I
LONGMAN & HARTINEZ,
JOHN I UCAS & CO, j;
LOWE BROTHERS. .
II f
she name of these firms upon a can
of paint guarantees it to be the gen- |
nine aruicle. 1
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 of your in
sida painting, if you will buy mixed
paintsand brushes of us, you can do I
the work at your own convenience I
and suit your own taste.
6U RRY-fIRRINGTON 60. |
£
£ S. Al Stark, I
i
22
■*< S 5
S UDIFS ANDGSinmniDR S
*. « »
* DoughertyJßldg, 2nd Ave
£ ‘ IS
rJH. P. WOOTEN & BIRO., S |
Successors to JG
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
<2 the drug, piescription and patent medicine line. Our
stock is complete and of the very highest grade. Jzr'
We solicit a part of your patronage and shall en- J 3 ’
5® deavor to the best of our ability to please you at all
times. We should be pleased to have you call on us.
Full line of druggist’s Sundries, toilet articles and
such things as are,usually* carried in a first-class drug
store. Cigars and f tobaecd.
Come to see us/
VICK S SEEDS
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