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| CfWER GAS Ti
Important Meeting Os The
i Rome Gas Light Go,
BiiBAP FUEL FOR ROMANS
Who Desire to Uue Gas for
Cooking Purposes.
At a special meeting of he
Board of Directors of the Rome
Gas Light Co. the fell wing res
olutions were unanimcruly adop
ted: Viz:
Be it resolved: That in order to
induce the citizens of Rome to use
gas for these purposes shall he re
duced from $1 SO to $1 50 per
1000 cubic feet and in order to
secure prompt payment for all gag
used for the above named purposes
a further seduction of 20 cents
per 1000 shall be made to all con
sumers uho use 1000 cubic feet
per month or more. Provided pay
ment f.r same is made at the
office < f the company on or before
the sth. day of the month. Making
$1,30 per 1000 the net price lor
cooking and heating gas.
And be it further resolved. That
tlie Gas Co. shall keep on hand
for sale at lowest possible prices
either for cash or on the install
ment plan. Gas stoves, instantane
ous water heaters for bath rooms
and other gas appliances. By order
of board of directors.
J. J. Childs, Sect.
Big Blue Botls
Bed Bug Poison
Dedly As Sin
35c
Frank Wright’s Farinacy.
CITY LICENSE.
All persons carrying on business
in the city of Rome and subject
to city license are beieby notified
to call at the City Hall and pay
their licence, otherwise the" city
marshal will be instructed to
serve police court summons,
April 22nd, 1898.
Halstead Smith.
Clerk of Council.
More than 200 stylish shapes
in untri mined hats received by
Lanham & Sons on yesterday.
These goods were ordered direct
from New York and the line
contains everything new and
nobby in untrirnrned hats. The
prices will prove revelations.
BEST OF ALL
To cleanse the system in a gentle
and truly beneficial manner, when
the Springtime comes, use the
true and perfect remedy, Syrup of
Figs. One bottle will answer for
all the family and costs only 50
cents. Buy the genuine. Manu
factured by tne California Fig
Syrup Company only, and for sale
by all druggists.
FREE TRIIHREATMEMT
TO EVERYONE.
Who suffers with any chronic disease of any
part of the human body, such as kidney and
bladder, heart, liver and stomach troubles,
face and skin eruptions, disorders of the sex
ual organs, sexual weakness and iudillerende
etc.
Provided Application be made at once. In or
der that its inventions, appliances and never
failing remedies may receive the widest possi
ble publicity, ami prove their own merits by
actual use and permanent cutes. No money
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 greatest doctors in the
world. Where developement is desired they
acc 'inpllsb it and never fail to invigorate,
upbuild and fortify.
They infuse new life and energy. They per
manently stop all losses which undermine
•.lie constitution and produce despondency.
TII.-V retone, refresh and restore to manhood,
regardless of age. They cure evil habits and
permanently remove their effects, as well as
those of excesses and overtaxed brain work,
neurasthenia or nervous exhaustion. No
failure, uo publicity, no deception, no disap
pointment. Write today.
State Medical Sanitarium,
EvanSton, Illin
BRING OUR HEROES HOME!
The beautiful song ‘'Bring Our He
roes Home” dedicated to the He
roes of the U.S. Battelship Maine
s doe of tne finest national songF
ev r written The words ring with
patriotism and the music is stir
ring and full of fire, and fittii g the
noble sentiment to which it is de
dicated. Arranged for Piano vnd
Organ. This song and sixteen other
pagns of full sheet music will be
seat in receipt of 25 cents.
Addrers, Popular Mucic Co.,
Indianapolis, Ind
SHERIFFS SALES
FOR JIM 1898,
3EORGIA FLOYD COUNTY,
V\ ill be sold before the court
house dcor in the city of Rome,
Floyd Co. Ga. between the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuerduy
in June 189 t the following
described property to wit:
AT that piece or parcel of land
lying ami being in Floyd c uuty.l
state of Georgia and that part of
said county known as the addi
tion of J. R. Elevens, deceased, to
East Rome, a plat of which said
addition is recorded and register
ed in boot X page 66. of records ,
of thi Superior Court of Floyd
county same being lot No. 3 and
containing two and one half acres
more or less. Said lot fronts 108
feet on the Cedartown road, run
ning back between parallel lines to ■
a 60 foot street, said lot’s North
boundary line exte.ids 800 feet,
said lot’s South boundary line ex
tends 825 feet. Levied ujon by
virtue of an executir n issued from
the city court of Atlanta in favor
of the Southern Home Building
and Loan Association vs. Annie S. ■
Les er, as rhe property of the Dett
Also at the same time ami place,
lot No. 13 in block “P” fronting
50 feet on Spring Creek road and
lu.iibing back same width 150 feet
towards Cherry street according
to land map of East Rome, said
levied property being house and
lot in East Rome F ojd county,
whereon the defendant now resides.
Levied upon by virtue of two fi
fa- issued from the Justice Court
of the 919th district, said county,
in favor of T. C. Morris, one
against George Duncan and the
other against Thus. Duncan, as
the property of the Defts. Levy
made by W. M. By are, L. C.
Also at the same time aud place
all that tract or parcel of laud in
Filth ward of the city of Rome
Floyd county Ga., beginning on
Maine street at the Southwest cor
ner of Emiline Kiunemore’s lot,
thence North to 'he cemetery line I
to Mrs. Lizzie Hughes propeit},
thence South along said property
to Main street, thence along Main
street to the stalling point, con- I
taming one acre more or lees, as
the property of the defendant.
L» vied upon by virtue o f an exe
cution issued from the Justice
Court of the 919th district G. M . I
of raid county in favor of S
Funkhouser, administrator on j
the estate of Jno. J. Black vs I
Jno. Moseley, agent for Lucy
Moseley. Levy made by R. 11
Copeland. L. C.
Also at the same time and plac<
in in h V ided one-half interest ini
nil iha' part of lot No, 24 m tin ;
4.h section and 4th district Floyd !
county Ga., except 34 acres on the
i Northwest corner of said lot sold
jto T. M. Manning on May 6th
1893 and except also 34 acres in
Northeast corner S'dd to G. M.
and W. E. Redmond or. February
; 28th 1894, the part now levied on
' containing 140 acres more or less
Said lot No. 24 being a large lot.
Levied upon by virtue of an execu
tion issued from the Justice Court
1 of the 919 district G. M., Floyd
’ county Ga .in favor of L. T.
’ Rhinehart vs W. R R. Manning,
G. M. Redmond and Mary C.
Manning, as the property of W.
R. H- Manning, one of the Defts.
Also at the sam p time and place
part of lot No 326, in the 23rd
district and 3rd section of Floyd
county Ga., beginning a' a stub
on the original land line of said
lot, the same being Nathan J. \\
Whitehead’s Northeast corner, j
thence East with snd lai d lim
209 feet to a stake, thence Wer-'
413 feet to a stake, thence North
230 feet to the cen’er of the Ayer’s
Mill road and thence with th,
eente- of the read to Richard
Whit» bead’s S uthwest corner,
thence with Richard Whitehead’.-
line North 140 feet to a stake
thence East 317 feet to the be
ginning. Levied upon by virtue of
of an execution is-trnd from Floyd
Superior court in favor of Mattie ►
F. RBey, transferee, vs. Lucy
Long, as the property of the de
fendant. 1
Also at the same time and place
one lot witli improvements there
on m the city of Rome Floyd
county oa. , fronting on Coosa
street 76 feet more or less and -
running back 85 set t more or le.s
Bounded on the East by an alley. ’
on the North by the property of •
Marauds Daniel on the West by
the property of Mrs Mary E Co
mer. Levied on by virtue of an
execution issued from Floyd Su
perior court in favor of W M
Moss, use of officers of Floyd
Superior Court, vs. Alice Richard
son, as the property of the defend
ant.
J. P. McConnell, Sheriff.
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jfi H, P. WOOTEN & BRO., ?
k-JJ Successors to
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-J ROME PHARMACY. 2
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309 Broad st. —New Clark Building. SE,
We h ave bought the entire stock of the Rome
Pharmacy and are prepared to supply your wants in JC,
the drug, piescription and patent medicine line. Our
stock is complete and of the very highc t gr ide.
v AN We solicit a part of your patronage aud shall en- gjc
. deavor to the best of our ability to please you at all
er®? 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
7* store. Cigars and tobacco. ■L
Come to see 14s.
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I THE BmON SUPPLY 09' I
g Plumbing and Tinning. |
£ Engineers’ anl mlehinists* 2
€ supplies. Stoves, rangesand 3
g tia vare. Gas ai J eleetric
tares. INSURANCE gasoline |
& stoves. Water meters. 3
Broad st. Piione 32. t
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$1.25 and $1 50 Negligee shirts for $1
J. A. GAMION S COMPANY
N AR R WAII ING
for everyone in Rome to come
_ in and see the magnificent stock
ak on men’s and boy’s clothing,
we are doing, but we are hus
tli,lg wllile we wait ‘ We wi!l
ITvl show you the finest stock of
‘.. 'Jj] Y: I til clothing, made from the newest
i; styles and patterns in fabricks,
■ perfect fitting and handsome, to
6e found in Georgia, and they
are above competition in values
for the price.
Ihegreatest line of negligee shirts
e\er shown i i Rome.
J. A. GAMMON & CO.
’Ulik .ui Uit ifit itli ‘‘tUlin' ''uto ‘‘‘-kIU I ''fkJie ''JMlltii 'liiaity tlilMliii <Ueliai W : '■rtiw' w If
LIVERY, SALE AND FEED STABLES,
Offers the public the finest teams, best convey
ances and most polite and courteous drivers.
The best stock of horses and mules on sale con
stantly.
SOetAND 308 BROAQ) STREET, R3ME, GEORGIA I
" that tired feelinc
' thut ,he old •»““ oxpenei, te j
/ \ thc K' ,vern,nent > has beet). <]jj.
I I PSlle<l by kS aCtion ’ “ That I'M
> A feeling” that everyone that
I J lleet,s a B P rin g «nedicine feels i#
\ / dispelled by the action of Curry’,
' \ Liv er Compound ou the B y ßtein
We acknowledge no BU per 10rt0
' • Cu,r y’ BLiver Coi »pound as a
\ viy/ ./ blood purifier and tonic,
. usl a Moment. Please
The Opportunity of fa' Life-time
For Big Dividend—Paying
\ Investment ! /
THE ALASKA GOLD PLACER MACHINE MININGCOMPANY
Capital stock $5,000,000 —full paid—audnon-aesessable.Promises to be
as good as the Beel Telephone, Westinghouse Air Brake, Gbaphq
phone or Ph nograph and other similar industrial enterprises which
ire paying thousands in profits to their shareholders.
This is an industrial rather than a Mining Company. We hau
•he only Hydraulic Machine Mining System (patented)that will work
in the frozen ground of the Klondike aud the Northwest, where we
take our and extract the gold from the claims of other*,
just as thrashing m chines are taken into the wheat country io
hresh out the farmer's wheat. One of our machines does thwA
' of over 1,000 men each day and we save the 40% of gold that is uau 1
l
ly lost by othi r methods, so it can readily be seen what enormoui
profits we will earn in the fabulously rich gold mines of the Klondike
and the Northwest, with which every one must be acquainted.
Every prospector th re is our prospector, for he must eventually
I come to us to have his claim worked. Therefore we believe wr
I shall in time be payin as large dividends as the world-famous rd-
I terprisas mentioned above. Ours is a similar industrial stock which
[ 1 1 / > ■ 1 b n 11 ti in at th j very low price of $2.50
a ro SIO.OO share.
> This is an oppartunity of a life time. No ev
! ery day does Fortune knock at one’s.door
> Tre on'y The only
a sv f used in
I ■ 1 ’ he west
J H > - ru u -south,
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OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
I'HESIDEVr, II P. I'o.vuley, ~ Newr York IL> i, L. H.idCorl P lnc>, S*nt. J,e *'*•’
Manager of th > Equitable,Life Yssaraace So Preside it Liternattoaal ItflQing Co»( ,N
IjT VICE PRES,Hon J J 4 Hinton. New York Hou. John P. Hoyt Seattle,
Ex-Treasurer of the Unit 3d States Ex-!hi-f fmcic,. Sttte ot W *«h r < •
ND vi"E PRKS E Parmiy Browu,New York Gei. Me ean, Miiufacturer, Passaic,N.J
T>eas, Andrew HcLeau. vtg rPimie, N.J. Jnttliiu ljur la, Ir.viiuiag Capitalists H irtlasJ
Seety and Ass-t Treaa. 1. N>w V irk Janie. W Clise, I Seattle, WashingKi l
Auditor an 1 Counsel,-vin R Weeks. New York Ch of Minlog C>m Chairber of Coinmescs
Consulting Engineer Win. E. Liv, N.iwYi i LuHe !. Hruoa, Pro r Tuif, Field, Earu. N.J
Pres Lay Sjstem Hydraulic Placer Hining Co C.l >uel A. ij. s'lik New Y“i l
Lawreuce P. Brown, New York.
The business’ability’finaacial standing ofiour Directors are amouf
the best evidences of our success.
To raLe (he capital to place several plants in th? KlonfiU
small block of stock is now offered to th, p ib'ic at ths very
<>w rata of of 25 cen on th * I »H-ir or $2 59 for e1 sh sld
When this bl >ck is and, 0, ,n >re will be offered at less th»n
or $lO per share
An investment of sls to $59 in this stock should very 0D
return larg, profits —Even 100 to I—aud thus afortuue for the »**
gacious inveetou. ,
Certificates are in very attractive f ortn, called “G»id Bucks
and are transferah'e fr mi hand to hand.
Send for illnstra’ed i’.ospeotus when full explanation is giv^' l
of howwiciu “am en 5 > en >r nhh profits by the Liy System-
Read! R-flict! Investigate! Invest!
All information cheerfully by ths Secretary. Call of
writ)—Alaska Gold P acer Machine M-tifug Co. H uni
Washington Building, Ni. 1 Broadway New Y irk, N.Y.
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