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Nee l and John F-«l’. Kome
, «|,o did » tremendous
,t>llr»gA >"“<>< Ci'S.
'narae“' E, “ ls ’ Neel & C °.’ “" a
,|,a !>.>• been ruonmg
"'dividual stores for tl*e 4>a»t <<
wil ] consolidate their business
.linterest^dn’ August Ist under
of Eads .’: l i i l f eel
r/ ne This is remarkable in that
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. c01 jl>i)O fcfttr paML-bWess
u) enand the south fias no better
r dotbiers than these Rome ooys,
■. do ing busies In Mtocbn. '
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Mayor Rose, of Milwaukee,
said in a speech the other even
' ■ i )lt! that he Wished - that every,
woman whose husband is at the
i: front inigtrt w.ear some distinc
? tiv'e badge’-sb that he could takfe
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Some of the raw recrifits at
Chicamauga furnish no end of
• airfusenwHt for. their, more , ser -
soned comrades by their ridicu
lous blunders. One of the Penn
sylvania boys, who was doing
[ ’piekePtfaty idieothermight hal -
ed a straggler and called out:
“You can’t come this way if you
I dow't-aay^»U»ltt‘ r .Kilh.’ ” ,An
i other guard.sman halted on? of
advancing
I wkh and this colloquy
I jehsued Who comes here*”
I ‘•Corporal of the guard with the
| i relief “Oh, that’s all
I’ right guard, and give
I tfifff.elief r ‘
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i The Atchison Globe observes
■ I that there is a bright side even
B to a divorce, for it compels, the
family to take two copies of the
■>. local! paper instead df
.»d *. 3 A / j-:
| (One |of tl)» vyextern papers
■ notes thftt w.hen a man brings
I his calm’,'coal'judgment to the
|| solution of a problem his hasty
■ , opinions are very apt to change,
■ as has been illustrated in the
I case’bfGeiiefal Joseph Hudson.
■’ -Before tta arriy^lpf his cqipmis
sion tht generic thought
that the Spaniards ought to be
I squelched in a molith. -Now he
■ that the war will last two
6 o o ' ''
'■* Indefatigable and unremitting
■ target practice at sea is' the
| secrtlt °f the.deadly effect of the
I tire of gunniergo'n. American ves
at Puertis flico and
Ssntiaga. Dewey’s
I B °n s trained markmen shoot
I better from their.; unstable gun
■ Platforms than can the Span-
H *^ r ds from bastioned forts, on
I solid rock.,
■ A i’> ° 0 0 * A
I ... The Gazette said that Candler
I would get 10() counties. He al-
I re( tdy has 97 and the chances
■ that he will get the 10(1.
■ Burien Gazette. -
■ o o d“ ,/ Di
■ fl's primary election for chief
■ Hstice and two associate jus-
■ ■ l?esof the court will
■... 'O'd-F.'JV
■ma i aW, ' e " W (Kan -) cler S- v -
■ oii 0 U sentenced to
■ cli r ail “ the Penitentiary for
■ in’ ISteal ing- Incomment-
■ Sato-' 0 ' 1 t ' 1 ' S Beuten ce the Kan-
I bU ni h J<XUPnal Ba - V8 h “P™-
i’tered thar fc i lheiUdge remera -
ar \ e “-
I Tin 000
■ Tran™ Ullll ' Inan ol the Boston
I P .X 1,1 <,bse '™ : » a .
f,,e/ bi “
Ider wL !, y Were cut u, ‘“
Whereupon the
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Sour
’Stomach, sometimes called waterbrash,
mid burning pain, distress, nausea,
dyspepsia, arc cured by Good's Sarsa
parilla. This it accomplishes because
with Its wonderful power as a blood
purifier, Good’s Sarsaparilla gently
tones and strengthens the stomach and
digestive organs, invigorates the liver,
creates an appetite, gives refreshing
sleep, and raises the health tone. In
cases of dyspepsia and indigestion it
seems to have •> a v agio touch.’'
“For over 12 years I suffered from sour
Stomach
with severe pains across my shoulders,
and great distress. 1 had violent nausea
wnich would leave me very weak and
faint, difficult to get my breath. These
■ipelle came oftener and more severe. I
did not receive any lasting benefit from
physicians, but found such happy effects
from a trial of Hood’t Sarsaparilla, that 1
took several bottles and mean to always
Seep it in the house. I am now able to
do all my own work, which for six years
!•' have been unable *.c io. My husband
and son have also r>.,e greatly bene
fited by Hood’s Sarsi.par -for pains in
the back, and after th. >?'•>. I gladly
recommend this grand .< <■' nedicine.”
Mrs. Peteb Burby, Leo-v:: \ Mass.
Hoods
Sarsaparilla
Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. *t.
'Z_ r*-ss cur * a " ••' ver IHs ; md
nood S r*illS Sicrf Headache. 25cento
Cleveland Leader says : “Better
take another guess. The reports
say they are pulled up and cut
i under the awnings of the boats.”
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It has been estimated that the
amount paid by the United
States for pensions in one year
would be sufficient to pay all
v il»e government expenses of
Mexico of every kind for six
years.
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President Dwight, of Yale,
announces that lie would be
pleased to have the alumni and
friends of the institution furnish
it with $4,000,000, and he would
like to have it all before 1902.
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Eugene V. Debs, jn express
ing himself as against the war,
savs war is national murder;
that the poor furnish the victims
and whatever the outcome the
effect is always the same on the
toiling class.
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Mrs. L. P. Johnson, of Idaho
Falls, Idaho, has been nominated
for governor —or, perhaps, it
should be governoress—by the
prohibitionists of that state.
Mrs. Naomi McDonald Phlepsis
on the same ticket for state au
ditor.
ADMINIS RATOR SSALE.
Gxorgia, Floyd County.
Pursuant to an order of the
court of ordinary of said country
granted at the May term, 1898,
will be fold before the court houne
door in the city of Rome, within
the legal hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in July 1898, the fol
lowing described property, towit •
80 acres of land, more or less,
the same being the west half of
lot No 81 in the 23 d district
and*3rd section of said county.
Said property sold as the property
of Ju-lia Parker, deceased Terms ot
H»'e cash.
W H. Ennis. Admr.
ROME BUSINESS COLLEGE
Rome, Ga., will receive young
men and ladies now at the actual
cost to the College for carrying
them through a thorough commer
cial course, and furnish board,
books and commercial blanks a,nd
accept an easy time note for tuition
payable after a position is secured.
The College procured
92 POSITIONS THE PAST TEAR.
It supplies schools and colleges
with competent teachers of Pen
manship and principals of commer
cial departments; sends first les
sons In Shorthand fully explained
for io cents in stamps; is strongly
endorsed by hundreds of business
and professional men who employ
’ its graduates at Stenography oi
Bookkeeping. Address all letters
. to the Principal, H. 8. Sbocklby,
Rome, Ga.
I SHERIFF’S SALES
FOR JO Y 1898.
UEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY
V\ 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 Tuerday
in July 189 f the following
described property to wit:
All that piece or parcel of land
lying and being in Floyd county,
state of Georgia and that part ot
said county known as the addition
I of J. R. Stevens, deceased, to East
Rome, a plat of which said addi
tion is recorded and registered m
book X page 66. of records of the
Superior Court of Floyd county
same being lot No. 3 and contain
iug two aiid one fitth acres more
or less. Said lot. fronts 12? feet on
the Cedartown road, running back
between parallel lines to a 60 foct
street said lot’s north boundary
line extends 800 feet, said lot’s
south boundary line extends 82b
feet. Levied upon by virtue of an
execution issued from the citj’
court of Atlant) in favor of the
Southern Home Building and Loan
Association vs. Annie 8. Leiter as
the property of the Deft.
Also at the same time and place
one resident lot with buildings
thereon, being city lot No 104 in
North Rome Floyd county Ga..
ficntingon corner of Broad street
30 feet and running back same
width 90 feet along Third street
and being one b’oek from the
Rome and Decatur 11. R. depot.
Levied upon by virtue of two tax
6 fas in favor of the state and
county for the use of W. T. Chen
ey trans, vs. Win M. Bridges,
tax 1895 and 1896. as the property
of W. M. Bridges.
Also at the tame time and place
all that tract or parcel of land
lying and being on the right of
road from Rome to Reece’s Springi
bounded on south by J. J. Reece
on the east by Priutup’s City on
the west by road to Reece’s Spring.
contaning 1 eighth of an acre more
or less . Said piece of land being in
the shape ot a smootning iron, all
in the 23rd district and 3rd section
of Floyd county Ga and about 1 and
one half miles north of the city of
Rome. Levied upon bv virtue ot
two fi fas issued from the justice
court 1234 district G. M. Fulton
county Ga., one in favor of A. W.
Ballew and the other in favor of
Elmo Bailew and both against
Melvina Stickney, as the property
of the deft. Levy made by Byars
L C.
All that tra t or parcel of land
lying and being in the Etowah di
vision of the city of Rome, Floyd
county Ga.,it being part of lot No
1 in said division, fronting 33 fee’
Broad street, extending back
110 feet. Bounded on the West by
property formerly owned by J. G.
Dailey, on the South by lot former
ly owned by J. A. Bale, on East by
jot formerly owned by W. H.
Webb. Also lot No. 2, same divis
ion of said city and county front
ing 28 feet on Broad street and
extending back 127 feet. Levied
on by virtue of a tax fi fa issued
byV.T. Sanford, T. C., in favor
of state and countv vs. R. H.
Jones, as the pronerty of the de
fendent. Tax 1897.
Alsu at the same time and place,
ail that tract or parcel of land ly
ing and being in Floyd county
Ga ~ and being part of lots No.
322 and 326 m Third district and
Fourth -ection, lying on West side
of Cedartown road, beginning at
the line of the Southeast side of
the Gibbons place, running up the
Alabama road to within 30 feet of
Kamp's shop, thence South to the
fence, thence along the fence to
the Cedartown road thence ut
the road towards Cedartown about
560 yards to a fence, running West
of the line of the Gibbons and
Parks place, thence on a marked
line to starting point, containing
51 acres more or less. Levied on
bv virtue of a tax fi fa issued by
V. T. Sanford, T. C., in favor of
the state and county vs Wm S.
Gibbons, as the property of the
defendent, Tax 1897.
Also at the SHm« time and place
lot No. 85 in block “B” of origi
nally the town of-Desoto, now the
Fourth ward ot the city of Rome
Floyd county Ga., fronting on
West Fifth street 89 feet and ex
tending back 260 feet. Also part
of lot No. 43 in the Fourth ward
of said city and county, fronting
on avenue C.BB feet and extending
back 200 feet and being the place
whereon the defendent now resides.
Levied upon by virtue of 3 tax ti
fas issued by John J. Black, tor
mer tax collector in favor of the
state and county vs. Mrs. Geo. A.
H Harris, as the pronertv of the
defendant. Taiea 1892. 1893 ano
1894.
F.
School Sliplies. 4
We are pioneers in the school books and school sup- <av
! ply businißi and we are also right up-ro-da t e in every- W<
thing that should be kept by an up-tb-date Bookstore. »>>
| ill PAPER. I
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No house >2 the Btite car. serve vou better when von de- »><
sire to invent it: a new covering fcr tee dear rid walls of s<s< I
„ .' ' 15 ’/ ! ’’ »» 1
y ;ur home. See our stock on hand and samples
H. A. SMITH, ' -
THF OLD RFLIABLe BOOK STORE. 1
il To the People of Rome. $
I wish to announce that I have bought’ the Model
, Steam Liunlry and uropoae to. rearrange and .aid to it X.
f so that you will have in your city a plant second to none
in the south. . „•
f I have had years ot practical experience, the past
throe years of which E have owned and (grated one of
f the largest plants in Texts. With the years of experi- W
J ence I have had and as I wi I devote my;■'Entire time and
* attention to the business I will be in a,position to guar-,
antee that anything coming to my lauwfry will be done
‘ satisfactorily. A trial will convince yn'u tK'jt 1 can do all
\ that I claim' Send in your bvndle. Ffrit 'aits to please
S yov there will be no charge. Stop ou( ojt telephone jak
No 158, and your bundle will bs fietarned promptly.
S Hoping t» receive a fair shire of yoiir I am
yours to please, | f . y ..
J H- PARKIN. S
Proprietor Model Steam Laundry.
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SyiVEit Tonic Purifies. ™ Blood.
/, POSITIVE CUPP 'Off
DYSPEPSIA, MALARIA . -
cEi'LIS 4 iD fEr’ER, GRIPP> /
BILIOUSNESS, SiCK-HEADACHI
CONSTIPATION / J
GENERAL DEBILITY.
Restores
UD«T,UIIEi
PRIC E oO I ts. SPLEEN
AT ALL Will Keep your
Stomkch in Healthy
DRL'GGISrS. Condition.
S 49 and 61
* M;:rion St, N. Y.
“Tai’
Mui' Usm Is mry tettii
iJVER PILLS 35 CENTS.
Purely Vegetable Vii' . re Biliousness CohstlpatL'9 Piles. SickHetu-.io.ir and 1 •
Dys-epsia. Small Ka>y taker. j
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CANDY \
K V CATHARTIC
roidcaiula
CURE CONSTIPATION
10c ALL
25c 50c DRUGGISTS
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■II ■ N ■ I ■■■ I ■ ■ I ‘J ■■ ■■■■
THE HODEL LAUNDRY
Is doin? the best oi w >rk aai guaran
tees satisflet’th • Pri.333 are m>st
r3L5311>13, Pt’lA 7? ’ ’ L
f <
Wai-
Time
Prices.
While on the one hand
as a result of the war.
nearly all food products
have advanced in price,
on the other hand, it
has had [precisely the
opposite effect on the
Furniture
Trade.
We must keep our $
sales up to the normal
standard, and to do this ;
we realize that goods ;
must be sold lower than
ever, and we are prepar-
ed and determined to
make you lower prices '
on anything in our
house than can be found
elsewhere. Oa; line is j
Complete and
Up to Date.
Consisting ir. part of
Bedroom
Suites,
Parlor
Suites,
Sideboards,
wardrobes,
Chiffoniers, ■
Dining Tables,
Rockers and
Chairs, all kinds
Hatracks. I
Baby Carriages,
Mattings,
Rugs, Portiers,
Curtains,
Lace Curtains,
window shades.
Pictures, Easels
Screens,
Iron Beds. etc. ’
Also complete line of caskets,
coffins, robes, etc., r .at the lowest
prices. Call on
Rhudy,
Hiirvey.
& Company.
j P. 8. Don’t forget that Mr.
iLanedell ie In charge of our re
|pair department and that hsisu
■mend anything made of wo d.
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Ko Womi r ought to be without U-SAVBR FEMALE REMEDY (SUPPOSITORIES). Send so Pamphlet. i
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