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The wH‘« r bo> ' a "" bar ‘ l, “‘ ;k
.. tHre not remembering the
Maine exclusively. They «l~
Later ib« bread their moth
(„l,,ked, observes Mrs. Myriek.
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A »d now Spain’s last remain
j„. islands in the Pacific, rhe
Osrulines, are in revolt.
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|i ie Ohio mother who has
|WIM d her gin triplets Red,
W | ]ite and Blue is evidently
w illiii‘» io bear a great deal for
(he sake of ber country .-Hous
toil Post.
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Spain need not worry over her
difficulty in finding an assignee
Uncle Sam will conduct a sher
iff’s sale of her colonial posses
sions when the proper time
coines.—Washington Post.
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The crop expert of the Orange
Judd Farin'r figures it out from
present indications that we shall
have a 700,000,000 bushel yield
of wheat this year. The outside
commercial estimate of the 1897
crop was 580,000,000 bushels,
and the biggest harvest ever
reaped—that of 1891—was 684,-
000,000 bushels.
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The Spaniards boast that
Cortez and Pizarro conquered
half the world ; that two hun
dred Spaniards subjugated Mex
ico, and a handful of Extrama
durians conquered Peru and the
Incas. They never tire of re
counting the memorable deeds
of De Soto and Ponce de Leon,
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An American firm, Russell &
Sturgis, opened the Philippines
to foreign trade over sixty years
ago, and an American admiral
has now released the commerce
of those islands from the tlr’ot
tliuggrasp of Spain.
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An English paragrapher has
turned out this one : “The latest
racing news is that Yankee,
having gone for the Philippines
stake, Mr, Monroe’s doctrine has
b*en scratched for all engage
ments.” This isn’t as funny as
it is a fact
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Japan is now building abroad
eleven warships, three of them
battleships, five first class armor
ed cruisers, and three second
class cruisers. The Yankees of
the east have their eyes open to
the signs of the times. Naval et
tahlibiiments are going forward
with a jump the world over.
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astern newspapers say that
the late Edward Bellamy wrote
-coking Backward” with no
t‘ought of making anything ex
ePt a popular book, and was
BUl prised to find himself taken
Ber ‘cusly as a prophet of a bright
daj. they add that he soon
aaa Pted himself to the role thus
llU&t upon him and came to
re gard himself a serious social
fetormer.
HemvsV 1 ?. 0811 ’ at 720
with sciatic r/ 0 ”’ **” sufferod
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her request ‘ lB , lB Published at
‘‘•“ilariv wanfß others
vu Mb fcr r’e or ° k , lww what
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Co, 0 t>urry• Arriugton
it th. K e ls through with
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t,,M i» i?r. nt a “ y
Heco-t tew weeks. -
Baby Mine!
Every mother
QmF| feels an ind e
- scribable dread
,- of the pain and
/y danger attend-
u | ant upon the
f most critical pe-
riod h cr Ife
» fej&jfcwß Becoming a
I mother should be
| | a source of joy
/ rnni to all, but the
’ suffering and
danger of the ordeal make
its anticipation one of misery
MOTHER’S FRIEND
is the remedy which relieves
women of the great pain and suf
fering incident to maternity; this
hour which is dreaded as woman’s
severest trial is not only made
painless, but all the danger is re
moved by its use. Those who use
this remedy are no longer de
spondent or gloomy; nervousness
nausea and other distressing con
ditions are avoided, the system is
made ready for the coining event,
and the serious accidents so com
mon to the critical hour are
obviated by the use of Mother’s
Friend- It is a blessing to woman.
SI.OO PER BOTTLE at all Drurr Storea
or sent by mail on receipt of price.
BOOKS Containing invaluable information of
rprr interest to ail women, will be sent
rntt to any address, upon application, by
The BRADFIELD RFGLLATOR CO.. Atlanta. Ge.
PROFfSSIONiL CIRDi
ATTORNEYS.
J. BRANHAM,
Law Office, 200 Rist First Street,
HOME. GA.
GH/AS, W. UNDERWOOD,
Attorney at Law, Rome, Ga.
Corporal* >ll I«aw Only.
M B EUBANKS,
Atterney at law. OfficeKing Building.
K me, oa.
W 11. ENNIS,
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 examination of land titles.
office in King building, Rome, Ga.
'WALTER, HARRIS
Attorney at law and J. P. Office over F. J.
Kane & Co.’s. -
LIPSCOMB WILLINGHAM
Commercial Lawyers.
Gffice in Armstrong hotel building,.Rome, Ga
j scsrrr or, awford
Attorney at law, Rome, Ga. Collections a
specialty.
Masonic Temple Rome, Go.
DENTISTS.
J. A. WILLS, D. D. 5.,
Office 240 1-2 Broad. * Over Cantrell & Owens.
J. L PENNINGTON. D D S.,M D.
‘-’entist:
Office, 305 1-2 Broad street. Over Hanks Fur
niture Co.
PHYSICIANS.
C. H AMILTO N, M D-
Physician and Surgeon Office,, Medical
Building Rome, Ga. O ce 'phone No. 62.
L P- HAMMOND. M. D-.
Physician and Surgeon, Office In Medical
building. Residence, No. 403 West First st
Gffice ’phone No. 62.
JL’E no longer supply our seeds to dealers to
sell again. At the same time, any
*ne who has bought our seeds of their
ocal dealer during either 1896 or 1897 will
>2 sent our Manual of “ Everything for the
iarden ’’for 1898 rnrp provided they
pply by letter livEE and give the
lame of the local merchant from whom
hey bought. To all others, this magnify
ent Manual, every copy of which costs us
0 cents to place in your hands, will be sent
ree on receipt of 10 cents (stamps) to cover
iostage. Nothing like this Manual has
ver been seen here or abroad ; it is a book
if 2(10 pages, contains 500 engravings of
seeds and plants, mostly new, and these are
supplemented by 6 full size colored plates
if the best novelties of the season, finally,
3UR “SOUVENIR” SEED COLLECTION
will also be sent without charge to all applb
rants sending 10 cts. for the Manual whe will
state where they saw this advertisement.
Postal Card Applications Will Receive No Attenllo«Vj_
-WAfrvMW, X, ..*■/ lli ■ ■
Mr. R. M. Barry, of Knox
ville, is here today on business.
.5 H, P. WOOTEN & BRO., S
ej Successors to
|j ROME PHARMACY. J ■
309 Broad st. —New Clark Building.
We have bought the entire stock of the Rome
Pharmacy and are prepared to supply your wants in JL
the drug, piescription and patent medicine line. Our
stock is complete and of the very highest grade.
We solicit a part of your patronage and shall ei>-
deavor to the best of our ability to please you at all
times. We should be pleased to have you call on us. jGv
Full line of druggist’s sundries, toilet articles and
such things as are usually carried in a first-class drug
store. Cigars and tobacco.
Come to see us.
I S. M. Stark, I
i . LADIH3 AND GEMINWH S
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* Dougherty Bldg, 2nd A\e *
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£ F. HANSON. NO-RRIS N. SMITH. 3
I THE HANSON SUPPLY CO. I
€ | Plumbing and Tinning. x
g Engineers’ and machinists" 3
3 supplies. Stoves, rangesand •
C tinware. Gas and electric fix- C
S tures. INSURANCE gasoline §
3 stoves. Water meters. 3
$ 325 Broad st.
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J. A. GAU)! 1 COMPANY
WAITING
for everyone in Rome to come
in and see the magnificent stock
/A on men’s and boy’s clothing,
3k bicycle and golf suits, is what
JtLJjapy we are doing, but we. are hus
tling while we wait. We will
irl show you the finest stock of
<' ’ll clothing, made from the newest
styles and patterns in fabricks,
perfect fitting and handsome, to
—*** be found in Georgia, and they
are above competition in values
for the price.
The greatest line of negligee shirts
ever shown in Rome.
J, A. GAHMON &CO
Ours is the Most Complete
Department Nursery tw» »•- Afer
XL— II <S low rates. We publish one of K'JJ'Zr;.
in ine I the leading Seed, Plantand Tree Catalogues issued,
which will be mailed l re< . Send tor it now, it wi’l
. Trv us can refer you to customers in every state and territory
“*he Unton 43 of square dealing has made us patrons and friendsLr and ■
near. Have hundreds of carloads of X
fruit aid orhamental trees, shrubs, roses, plants. .
H hv mail postpaid. Seeds. Bulbs, Plants. Roses. Small Trees, Etc. F r e sr-’-al t
iushuin larger by expres .or freight 44th year 3,
THE STORRS «e GARRISON CO., Bom 528 TMincsTHte,
To Muical Posple of Rome:
It is with pleasure that we announce
of a new and complete stock of
MIK, IBM
AND
SmaH Mmisacal Instruments
in the new Moseley building, 327 Broad street,
where we would be pleased to have you call ami
examine our goods.
The stock consists of some of the best m.tkes
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
I a long time Give us a call and you will find a
music store that Romans may be proud of
We are determined to close out our
w - BICYCLES
the earliest possible date.
E. E. FOBBBS
327 Broad Street.
S. P. Davis, Manager.
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We keep on hand at alljtimes a full stock of
Sheet Music,
of the very
F.J-KANE& CD
248 Broad Street.
Sale of Summer Goods
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Lawns, Organdies, Piques, Percales,
. Gingham and Madras.
Ready-Made Skirts and Waists
I
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We intend to close out our shoe
stock, so take advantage of cost
prices on shoes of the best makes.
Special prices on everything at
248 Broad Street-
THE HODEL LAUNDRY
Is doing the best of work and guaran
tees satisfaction. Prices are most
reiojibLe. Fin* work a specialty