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GOM’DORK WRTBON
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Will Attack Cities on The
Spanish Coast.
CHECK CAMARA’S FLEET
Unless Spanish Admiral Cones
Skurrying Back.
Washington, June 29.—The
navy departmental 11:15o’dock
posted the following bulletin :
Commodore Watson sails to
day in the Newark tc join Samp
son, where he will take under
his command an armored squad
ron with cruisers and proceed at
once off’ the Spanish coast.
The navy department has
posted the following bulletin,
showing Commodore Watson’s
squadron. It is designated as the
as the eastern squadron and is
as follows :
Flagship Newark, battleships
lowa and Oregon,cruisers Yose
mite, Yankee and Dixie and the
colliers, Scendia, Abarenda and
Alexander. The start will be
made at once off' Santiago.
The bulletins also show the
following changes in the des
ignation ot the division of our
war vessels :
North Atlantic fleet, Rear Ad-1
miral Sampson commanding;
first squadron. Commodore W.
S. Schley commanding; naval
base, Key West, Fla., Commo
dore Remey commanding.
CAMARA HAS BEEN ORDERED TO
PROCEED.
Madrid, June 29.—A dispatch
has been received herefrom Ad
miral Camara, announcing his
arrival at Port Said. lie adds
that the ships under his com
mand had a “capital voyage”
I and averaged a speed of ten
- miles an hour.
I It was announced here yester
day afternoon that Admiral
Camara, in command of the
Spanish squadron now at Port
Said, has been ordered to proceed
through the Suez canal with the
warships under his command.
London, June 29.—A special
dispatch from Madrid says the
minister of marine, Senor Aunon
>
has made a statement to the
effect that Admiral Camara’s
squadron will leave Port Said
today for the Philippine islands.
; He is also credited with saying
he believes the squadron is pow
. erful enough to defeat the ships
. under command es Rear Admiral
• Dewey.
The dispatch further announ
t ces that the hope is expressed in
Madrid that Manila will be able
s to resist until the arrival there
, of Admiral Camara’s squadron .
s ■ -
e SAMPSON WAS WATCHING
s
. BeuevedThat Cervera Tried To
Make A Dash For Liberty.
a Off Santiago de Cuba, June 28,
1 via Kingston Jamaica, Monday,
3 June 29. —It is believed Admiral
Cervera contemplated making a
dash out of the harbor last night.
Four columns of smoke were seen
. at sundown advancing towards the
harbor and two small boats believ
led to be torpedo boat destroyers
I wereo bserved in the neighborhood
’ 5 f the sunken collier Merrimac.
Consequently Rear Admiral Samp
-1 son ordered extra precautions to
■ be taken. The torpedo boats Eric-
son and Porter stood very close
into the harbor all night, but do
ships came out.
Shortly after midnight the dy
namite cruiser Vesuvius fired three
gun cotton shells in the direction
of Morro castle . They exploded
on the ridge and behind the east
ern hili. The damage done is not
known. The blockade continued
without other incidents,
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M ENLISTED
In Captain Stewart’s New
Company.
WANTS ONE HUNDREj.
Expects to Leave This Week
With Raquired Number.
Out of the one hundred requir
ed, Capt. Henry Stewart has 34
enlisted to date in his new com
pany.
Capt. Stewart states that he
expects to have the required
number by the last of this week
or the first of next, and
that Griffin will probably be the
place selected for the new com
panies to mobilize.
The following is the complete
list:
Donald G. Gunn.
Fred C. Baumgartner.
A. H. Porter.
Peyton 11. Grimm.
George Clements.
Ruger E. George.
Jas. F. Mortfn.
Thos. Harkness.
Robt. N. King.
Frank C. Omberg.
Phil S. Byrd.
W. H. Reynolds.
Walter F. Brown.
E. F. Ellis.
E P. Logan.
E. J. Logan,
James M. Jones.
R. A. Lindsey.
Joe Broach.
L. A. Dempsey.
L, M. Spann.
W. 11. Thacker.
Spencer B. King.
Homer Baxter.
John M. Goddard.
W. L. Hunt.
W. O. Mann.
B. B. Croley.
N. C. Langham.
L F. George.
Andrew E. Fletcher.
Jas. Morgan.
Wesley Braining.
W. B. Cooper.
The Fountain of Youth.
ZTWe all remember
»Rr A t lle story of Ponce
L Z -v de Leon seeking
the fountain of
J eternal youth; and
ITJLaJA we all sympathize
with him in his
search. Youth
JRIA li\ A means so much. It
\ means more than
h yr 1 life —for sometimes
1 becomes a
weariness. But
youth with
-A. dlr"'' lts abounding
P health and vigor,
! *rd e ' as t> c step,
i \ glowing cheeks,
rrl —j// A/ an< i sparkling
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gay- ---git j'ii-ii nr- covet genu
>ne youth.
The weak
, ness or dis-
jSF-,, ease which
tealtyry-’ ages pet le
before their
time, is not the result of accumulated ye--s;
it is the effect of wrong living and unhear..iy
blood. When the blood is pure and frecli
the body will be full of youth.
Thousands of people who seemed to have
lost their youth by disease and suffering
have found' it again through the use of Dr.
Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, the
most perfectly natural and scientific rejuve
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medical science.
It gives the blood-making organs power to
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corpuscles which drive out disease, build
up fresh tissue, solid muscular flesh and
healthy nerve force. It gives constitutional
power, deep and full and strong; rounds
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gives plumpness, color and animation.
It does not make flabby fat like cod liver
oil. On this account, it is a perfect tonic
for corpulent people.
It aids digestion and the natural action of
the liveTj and by feeding the nerves with
highly vitalized blood banishes nervous
ness, neuralgia and itnomroa.
Where a constipated condition exists, the
“ Discovery ” should be used in conjunction
with Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets, which are
the most perfect mild and natural laxative
in the world There is nothing else “just
as good.’’ There is nothing that will do the
work so thoroughly, surely and comfortably.
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ADMINISTRATOR S SALE.
Georgia, Floyd County.
Pursuant to an order of the
court of ordinary of said coui'ry
granted at the Mav term, 1898,
will be fold before the court house
door in the city of Rome,, within
(he 'egal hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in July 1898, the fol
loving described property, towit :
80 acres of land, more or less,
the same being the west half of
lot No. 81 in
and 3rd section of said county.
Saia property sold as the property
of Julia Parker, deceased Terms ot
sale cash.
W. H. Ennis, Admr
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