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g,ysthe Brunswick rimes, the
less and best edited of
BlU nswick’s dailies:
«When the people are with a
an he can well afford to dis
use with the politicians. This
; 9 the case with Allen 1). Can
cer, who will go into office with
fl popular vote behind him that
wi |l give his administration a
ri avor of democracy peculiarly
its own.”
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Aud again in the same issue
o f the Times I find this para
graph :
Atkinson’s friends in some
sections of the state practically
concede the election of Candler.
They show more wisdom in ac
cepting the inevitable than they
did in inviting the disappoint
ment that lias overtaken them.
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It is noteworthy that of the
six men killed in the engage
ment at Cardenas and San Jtian
thrje were Americans, one a
negro, one an Irishman, one a
Greek, and one a Finn. The
wounded men were Greeks, En
glishmen, Irishmen and Ameri
cans.
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The argument is now advanc
ed that we must have Hawaii as
a halfway station to Manila; and
it will next be urged that we
must keep Manila permanently
as an outpist of Hawaii. It is
the old endless chain principle,
with a new colonial twist.
000
The naw department is re
ceiving 3000 shells per day for
the naval ordinance—a quantity
said to be equal to all the de
mands of the war ships. The re
ceipts are all right. It is the ex
penditure of shells that fails to
keep pace with a perhaps too
impatient public sentiment.
000
The three wise men of the
Strategy Board would do well to
paste in their respective hats the
terse rejoinder of Capt. Clark, of
the Oregon, to instructions and
advicecab'ed to him at Rio
Janeiro: “Don’t tangle me up 1
with instructions. I am not
afraid of the whole Spanish
flpet TheO.-egon’s commander
seems to be of the material of
which Admirals are made.
000
Army surgeons say that a
ar ge pioportion of the militia
volunteers who have been un
ergoing physical examinations
ffer e rejected because of disabil
incurred by bicycle riding.
. 1118 violent exercise, they say,
* s les ponsible for many disor
de,s°fthe heart and spinal co’-
Ull ’ ) " wlllcll have unfitted thous-
8 "f young men for enduring
tard.hips 0( ai .„, y lif(J
000
A veiled compliment is ten
sed to the Missouri Populists
City Journal in
Bion° v Wl " gitein: “Commis
a|i„ei'l e “' twi “ e dl ‘mped sever
-11 le d thousand wall-eyed
SX? elakene - j
quent a- 1 <ly ’ l ’ Ut t,le con B
o- UUlnUtioniu the rtt nks
X^ u 'ists of the state is
tibl e .» 6 UIUB far im Percep-
11 MO RE AND RET URN
tlle Quadrennial
! Wh i * e, ? ICeM - E church
, 4th 28th the
*ll ve? antic R. R. w ill
,tr ‘° un d trip tickets.
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dlies. Vlß,t the the eastern
T a uu oqC> k Ayer p &
RIDE A
MONARCH.
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Sold by
J.SamVeal
Rome, Ga.
The Monarch Bicycle is far su
perior to all others.
Annual Sales over 6,000,00 J Coxes
t’OR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS
such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach,
iiddincss. Fulness after meals. Head
ache, Dizziness, Drowsiness, Flushings
jf Heat, Loss of Appetite, Costiveness.
Blotches on tho 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 be
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
IIEH lilii s I*l Ll,.*, taken as direct
ed, will quickly restore Females to com
plete health. They promptly remove
obstructions or irregularities of the sys
tem and cure Sick Headache. 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 al) Drug Stores.
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"W RAILWAY.
Con tensed Schedule in Effect May t. 1898.
st A Hons. IN< i. io 1 No. 11 I No 8
Lv Chaitaiimo -a li.39am 3. lopm 16 liHn
Ar Datum '. 7.51 am 4.21 pm I.', itiuni
Ar Koine 9.o:iamj 5.35 pm I 1.44,tn
Ar Atlanta It.riam K.ospni ■■ 0 >sm>
Lv Atlanta 1.-.’Optni 8.1.,pm, s.2')i:iu
Ar Macon 7. pipin' 10.55:irn B.loam
Ar Jesup , I. itt.iun 2.38 pm
Ar Everett 5.25uni 3.2.. pm
Ar Jacksonville ! 8. tllnin 9.'.5pn,
LV Jesup lO.O'.am 6.si>pn
Ar Jacksonville I.oopni 10.15 pm
Lv Everett | s.3i)am; 3.30pn
Ar Brunswick I 6.30.im|
No. 8 carries I’ullnmn Sleeping. Car Chatta
nooga to Atlanta.
No. 10 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chat
tain o.ra to Atlanta.
No. it carries Pullman Sleeping Car Atlan'a
to Jacksonville anil Ath.ntti to Brunswick.
-TA I HISS. No. 7 | No. 0 No. 13
Lv Atlanta :io.oCpml 4.i»ipin 7.50 um
Ar Home ..... I.ooam ii.2spm 10.35 am
Ar Dalton 2. I4.nr 7.31 pm 11. Dam
Ar Chnttanooi’a 1.13, ni B.stlpm 1 OJpm
Lv Ch.itlanoo: a 8 loam 9.10 pm
Ar Burgin I.'.'9pm|
Ar Lexington 3.111] tin 4.50.ui:
Ar Louisville. ' 750 pm _7 Miiiii
Ar Cincinnati ; luinpni 7.30am|....
Lv Chuttainoo a . . 1.25 pm I.Coni 1 25pn>
Ar Nashville . Asspm 6. loam o..v>pm
No. 7 earrie I’u’.lui.m Sloping Car Atlanta
toChuttanosga an.l C lattanooca to Cincinnati.
No. 9 carries Patllinan Sleeping Car Atlanta
to Cincinnati anil Chattanooga to Louisville.
STATIONS | No.tl. | No. I? No. 16
Lv ChiitfanLo'gT?”. .'.”.77 8.40 am 4.10 am Ifl.OOpn
Ar Knoxville 11-Vuini 8.03 am l.ioam
Ar Morrist w n 1.23 pm 9.50 a- 2.2.iam
Ar Hot Springs 11.46 am I.ooam
Ar Asheville 1.15 pm 3.10 am
Ar Salisbury I 6 40pm 9.34Dm
Ar <lreensburo I 9.52; m I’.IO m
Ar Raleigh 1.40 am 3.4 • m
Ar Norfolk ' 30.. m
Ar Wa hinaton..... ... I 6.12. m 9. th, m
Ar .New York 12. I Ipm 6. ■: m
No. 12 carries Pullin' t Sleeping Ca’’Chatta
nooga to N‘W V >r.< via Asheville a id Sal
isbury to Ri -hm in I ir vin ' Richmond 6 40a.m
also Pullman Sleeping i ar Greensboro to Nor
folk.
No. Pits solid train C t.i'' am> n,'.i to Salis
bury. with Pullin m He c'i’ Car Chattanooga
to Salisbury a id S.ili mtiry to New York with
out change.
STATIONS. i
l.v <'lml I o’oo a ... 1 ■ AOllp® 8. li'am
Ar Knoxville . .' 8.45 pm 11
\r Morrist 2 I>| m 1-. I’ 11
Ar Bristol T.Oiia.n 3
Ar Washington ’ , 1,11
Ar Now York 1 ■ 1'”
No. 6. carries Pullm in Sleeping Car ' 'hatta
noo.-a t. > Wadii t't ti an I Caattan oga to New
York w ithont eli in to.
No. 4 earrie Pul'mia Sleeping Car Kti >x
ville to Bri tol.
s t-A ri s - ~~~ L ft
Lv Home 11 '
Ar Anniston .IL
Ar Birmingham : 1!)r
Ar Selma 1 ■J".];
Ar Meridian ! ,
Ar New Orleai . • .•••
ATjack»on...77 7 777| i-.
Ar Vicksburg IL.iAam
Ar Shreveport I I ‘.cfll-’ ni
tXu. is | |Wa» lf >
2.99pm’ 4.50 pm lv Rome .nr 8.50 am 8.35:im
s.4'tprn H.s?pm Ar Gtid don. ar o.o()>im 6.3 lam
tl.Ot)|>in‘ 7.10 pm Ar Attal a, lv s.4.>iun 6.20 am
’+ Daily except Sunday. S Sunday only.
F. S. GANNON. 3d y.p & 0.M.. Washington. DC
J. M. CULP. Trnf. Mgr.. Wa hlngtoa. D. C.
W. A. TURK. G. p. A . Washington. D. C.
C. A. BENSCOTER. a.g.p. a.,Chattanooga,Tenn
w. r. c.C1213/
ake up and ca r ry ta,x
I lifas
CURRY‘3
Diarrhoea - Dysentery Specif it
Is ii positive and populad remedy for
->: Diarrhoea, Dijsciiwnj, Gnoiera Inlanviii, fc-
Cho era Morbus, Flux, Griping and all bowel affections.
We are now npnroa<>hing the season when Bowel affections
prevail, which causes great mortality, especially among children
No prudent person should be without a reliable remedy. These
attacks are fre-xuently sudden and violent, often terminating in
death, A renowned physician says thatp'in large cities, during
the heated term, fully one-half the deaths are attributed to diar
rhoea and dysentery.” Recognizing the seriousness of the dis
irders of the alimentary canal, at the same time knowing the
efficiency of
CURRY’S
Dia/i-iioea anti Dtj«ru sdcgiiig
We offer it as a positive cure and safeguard upon wheih you can
rely in the hour of affliction. In dysenteric troubles arising
from excessive heat or the imprudent indulgence in vege ables.
fruits, etc., and in diarrhoea of chiHreti during the process ol
teething, nothing affords sucn prompt and permanent relief as
CURRY'S
biarriioaa and DiiMsriJ sdggiiig.
As its n ini ' implies it ie a perfect panacea for all bowel
■omplaints Physicians recom mend and prescribe it in theii
practice, thereey evincing confidence in this remedy, which is not
i new candidate for public favor, but an old friend worthy ol
public trust. Were it necessary, numberless certificates coulo
be furnished from physicians and others who have witnessed ih
vonderful curative properties in the various forms of summe>
■.omplaints.
ITS EFFECTS ARE MAGICAL
ONLY 250 A DOTTLE!
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R nnß'Biisin j ss College grain lie-Jill r-jponslbi® aa i diificjl<2po -
sitions, an I are h ghly commended by their employers.
John D Toylor, attorney, Sum nervtlle, Gi.. sa-’-i: ‘‘Frank Huf
'aker has hi m with inr about three mnjths. He isqua.ifiid ih r
oughlv for the diffi n't duties of stenographic work
Haiste i S.niih. att >rnr/, city, savsl “For six monthsjl employee
1 iss ohi lie R >4s as stemgrapher and typewriter to fill a temooran
vacancy in my off' ;e. C >ming dir ct y from the c dlege and withou*
previous ixperi»<ice in "slice work, many of her duties were new, bui
in a short time her proli >ieucy whssu di th it s!n was able to give al
tenti hi tc details in a correct and effluent manner “
Rom° Hardware Company says: “ .diss Mamie Weber is the ver\
best stenographer in R une cfjt “ ML-s Mamie graduated sjiim
months ago.
Messrs. Walsh aid \V ilnt, Ch ittin > • gi. Tenn say —We find
Mr. Oarter Wiinbi sh i per'-* itl y cap ihle ,h > >kk ieper and stenographer.
Brown & Wishbu'rn. G emsb'rj. S C. siy. “Mr. J ,'hn Loyd
i<eeps our bo >ks without any trouble whatever.”
Many tnme tistim mials e >u’d be given.
R one Bu-'i less C >!l J g‘ wiU n-t recuy* p i >ils after this m mth
>n employin'it n 4 is. p i ruble >fto ‘ cou rs >is complete and posi'ion
secur d Y >ung m; > and ladies should eut,“r n iw.
H S. SHOJKLEY. Principal
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I W. A-MU LU N IX,M S as'o e n?c°T
To Muical Poeple of Rome:
It is with pride that we announce the opening
of a new and complete stock of
■K, IIBE,
AND
Smail Musical Instruments
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in the new Moseley building, 827 Broad street,
where we would be pleased to have, you call and
examine our goods.
Ihe stock consists of some of the best m.ikes
of pianos and organs on the market today. We
keep a full line of everything pertaining to a first
class music store—Something Rome has needed for
a long time. Give us a call and you will find a
music store that Romans may be proud of.
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We are determined to close out our stock o
- bicycles:-
it the earliest possible date.
327 Broad Street.
S. P. Davis, Manager.
X>\ \ . N.X \'N-YMA.\.\A : ,VX’V i X;\ \ \ \,X \ \
We keep on hand at all times a full stock of
Sheet Music
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of the very newest publicati
F. J-KAN Lid in:
248 Broad Street.
Sale ol Summer foods
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XXXX. X. X X X.X XXX Xx X X Xx x X* ™
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Lawns, Organdies, Piques, Percales,
Gingham and Madras.
Ready-Made Skirts and Waists i
!!
AAAI
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We intend to close out our shoe |
stock, so take advantage of cost ,1
prices on shoesof the best makes. I
Special prices on everything at b
f.JiKAffIIMO.
248 Broad Street-
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LIVERY, SALE AND IFEED: STABLEST
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.
306A18 303 .RO4B STREET, HfIJIE, SEO IS? '