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and a lot of mugs intended for I
Blanco’s army.
o o o
There is a ..disposition to quest
ion tHe’auth«nticlj bf*tUe chipatgh
from General Shafter stating that
he “expected to make the Fourth
of July bread for the troops fn in
Pan-dos
o o o
The Philadelpha. t sajyL
when that volunteer shot Hl mro
in the leg, he may have ttartight
hie heart was iu his boots, .
000
The Buffalo Express
that if the sister of the hat
been nhdueted by bandtis jn the
suburbs of ConstantmopN|Zt
likely that the sultan aome
reascn for wishing her out §,f the
way.
O 0 o
The.loading plubs 91 l£ew }
have abolished the pernicious sys
tem, of “tipping” waiters. Hence
forth lfi4 ’majl expect! 1 Asi
quarter at the hands of any ere,
says the Chicago Times-Herald.
000
The last of the 800 educated
young Englisnmen who founded
of Rugby. in the hjoud-L
tains of East Tennessee, in TBBI
has lefttf)&|ipnce,.Aruadiun village,
established upon #»/plan arranged
bv Thomas Hughes. thd English
author. Rugby still has 4 popula
tion of 300, but the English ele
md£jthas vani»|ed. Tho «• unM
coUegums found the beautiful!
moUut#ins lotnes )in and tbeiippor
tunities for gtf active L|e ww.
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Richard Harding Davis says dr
Nr. Marshall, the New York Jour
nal's correspondent, who was shot
in the Spanish ambuscade of the
R< Riders:
duaUea gjyng
line/and‘‘though the bid let {Waed
within an inch of his spine and
threw him into frequent convul
sions, he continued in his inthtVals
of consciousness to writd his ife-!
count of tne figh‘, and gave it to a
wounded soldier to Be forwitded
to his paper. This devotion to duty
by a man who knew he was dying
was illustrative of many co'urage
and inspiring deeds that occur l
red during the two hours of breath-|
less, desperate fighting.
000
The following legend appear in
a store wiridoiv' in a western town.
“On Satu-day afternoon thisl
store will be Hobsonized from
2 to 6 p. m.”
000
It is said that Joe Wheeler's
charger cannot suppress a horse
laugh every time he turns the
! white of his eyes upon the poor
' animal tha* carries General Shaf
ter on his hnrricane deck —Amer
icus Reiorder.
000
Editor Stoveall is disposed to
protest at the cutting off of the
water supply at Santiago by the
American troops. Brother Stovall
should remember that “war is
hell” and water an unknown quan
tity at that summer resort.
000
jOhu bvrl.aYooßN go? in tHe
ovwg here .vSTERdaX, and hE
lOOked Sorter till# —Ash
burn Advance.
• 000
Editor Blackburn wants Shafter
to sit on General Miles but the in
dications are that Miles is not go
ing to get within gun shot of the
heavy weight until this cruel war
is over Americus Herald.
000
In Wyom Ig. where the women
vote, all tb° men want to go to
war. It’s the lesser evil.
000
Hoc. H W..J. Ham, of Gaines
ville, is a candidate for clerk of
the Georgia House. There is no
Democrat io the entire South who
is more '’•serving than our good
friend Ham. He has done splendid
I HIT WITH II ROCK
<Tj
lawyer Davis flssatflls f* 1
jpl. H-X ol ™ l Satdrflatj
•'A
Tfiis Morning,
-r* » Hl*Mp> > / f , j
Lawyer Daviy a notorious ne-
Mr. .1 Hugh Johnson
*Ji I A y.-
ir.gston Saturday mornings and
dia iinow in a dangerous condi
Mr. Johnson repreinanded the
uogro’for sbimlflilhl; hv did and
before he could defend himself
'‘fffe negro picked up a large rock
and struck him a powerful blow
'file ''negro broinSTit to
Rome yesterday ami placed in
YajlrlU W’lWeii 11 [Aeft wiiiai'y
hearing before ’Squire Walter
WarrH iliistiuoFqpig.J
to give the necessary 'bon I and
was sent to jail in default.
Mr. Johnson is one of Floyd’s
best citizens and is a brother of
Deputy Sheriff Jim Johnson.
lOMie Breast.
ik. I^^F aus by, of. Kerr St.,
F. ejstwfis, says.ftriat his wife
attefltixon ro a sffliall lump which
inwlfcr breast/ but it soon de
'. of the worst type,
andin|; the treatment oi
' the besT*“yhysicians, it continued to
spread and grow rapidly, eating twe
holes in her breast. The doctors
ts oo n pronounced
her incurable. A
celebrated New York
specialist then treat
ed her, but she con
tinued to grow worse
and when informed
that both her aunt
and grandmother had
w died from cancer he
? gave the case up as
hopeless.
Someone then re
commended S.S.S.
and though little hope remained, she
begun it. anl an improvement was no
ticed. The cancer commenced to heal and
when she had taken several bottles i'
disappeared entirely, and although sev
eral years have elapsed, not a sign oi
the disease has ever returned.
A Real Blood Remedy,
S.S.S. (guaranteed purely vegetable)
is a real blood remedy, and never fails
to cure Cancer, Eczema. Rheumatism
; Scrofula, or any other blood disease.
Our books
| will be mailed KM
j free to any ad
dress. Swift .
Specific Co.,
Atlanta Ga.
work fcr tho par*y and d< s rves
anything he asks for. —Darieh
Gazette.
000
“Allen Candler got there wul
both feet,” says the Thomasville
Times, “and Colonel John Can
dler got there without either i f
his feet.”- -Griffin News.
000
The Augusta Chronicle thinks
that Hon. John D. Little, of Mus
cogee will probably have a walk
over for. the speakership of tle
next house
BEATS THE KLONDIKE.
Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marys
ville, Tex . has found a more val
uable discovery than has yet been
nade in the Klondike For years
ie suffered untold agony from
con-umption. accompanied bv
Hemorrhages, and was absolutely
cured by Dr. King’s New Discov
ery, for Consumption, Coughs and
Colds. He declare that gold is of
little value in comparison with
his marvelous cure: would have
t even ir it cost a hundred dollars
1 bottle. Asthma, Bronchitis and
ill throa' and lung affections me
positively cured by Dr. King’s
\ew Discovery for consumption,
iiial bottle free at Curry Arring
ton’s drug store. Regular size 50c
md SI.OO. Guaranteed to cure or
price refunded.
THE MODERN BEAUTY
Efirwr,';: ja
beauty. Iher system needs the '
cleansin e action of a Bixajnve
ligs, niniiiil’ jjjg
’ Mire* ’ • .h.'
1 i Syrup do., owßf
FOR SALE
11 2
bedroom suits rocr-rs, chairs, and
other household furniture. Call at
' FRUIT RECEIPT BOOK
... .> FREE.
-ff ■ -* - ;
The Editors of Fruit are com
( filing q new receipt book that
J will contain noihingTnii’recelpt*
that.rp]iiir', J'ruii t in their com
• position. 1 Iley a*k that ' every
iio*isAwife^wlfareads this wil
send them- all their favorite re
ceipts for pits, fruit cakes, frur
dftuwKjr-i^,f ujt ptiddings, sauce,
pickles, mnhofls of | reserving
serypio, Anything that
is about,*u“!iig fruit in any firn
whatever will be acceptable
■\Vi*Fte vei’v plainly, sign you)
'lame and add ess, and semi t<
! tli,e/a,(jdress below, and in pay
ment for your receipts one cl
the Fruit Receipt .Books will be
sent you free when it is publish
■d. It is an excellent opportuni
ty to get valuable book with lit
tle cost. Address FRUI T, Dun
kirk. N.Y; Roy W. Van Hok
sen, Manager.
THE SURE LA GRIPPECUB
There is 20 u-e suffeiing f'ron
'his terrible malady, if you wil
-V . v r
inly get the right remedy. Tot
ire having pain all through you, j
bodv, your liver id out of otder.
' have no appetite, no life or ambi
tion, have a bad cold, in fact an
' cmp etely used up Electric bi I >
i ters is 'he oniy remedy that wil
1 give you prompt and sure -eliet.
They act direc’lv on v'mr Live 1 ,
Stomach aud Ki.iacys, tone u[
he whole sysu m ard make yoi
feel like a new bei: g They ar<
guaranteed to cure or pri e refund
ed. For sale at. Cu'Ty Arrington’*
rug atose. Oily 5) cj its per 1
ottle. |
AD MINIS PATOUS S XLE .
1 Georgia, Floyd County.
I
Pursuant to an order of the’■
I court of ordinary of eaid country
■ granted at the May term, 1898
I will be told before the court home,
door in the city of Rome, within 1
the 'egal hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in July 1898, the fol
‘l owing described property, towit •
80 acres of land, more or less
rhe same being the west haff ol ;
ot No 81 in the 23 d district
lid 3rd section of said county.
'[Said property sold as the property (
ot Julia Parker, deceased Terms o!
p I
s >. e cash. (
W. H. Ennis, Admu
SUMMERS IIOOL.
. I will open my summer school
,: on the fi‘st Monday in July.Specia
I a'tention given to pupils prepar
ing for the university.
PalemonJ. King i
i.rnr vr-.unxi-
REDUCED RATES
■) 1 On account ot ths Seventeenth
s 1 iteruatioiial Convention of the
i ' Christian ei.de.iv ir, to he held at
■ 1 N'isli ville I enn , Ju’y 7t'i —11th,
r 1S!)8. the Southern Railway wi i
. sell tickets from points on its
I lines to Nashville, and return at
I rate of one fare for the round trip. ,
, Tickets to be sold July Ist to 6th
( mc'ui-ive with final limit Ju y 31st ,
1 18f'8 By depositing tickets with! 1
i agents of terminal lines at Nash’
■ ville on or before July 31st, the ;
I return limit may be extended to c
■ August 15. h 1898. 11
I, I I
Many premimnt speakers wil
participate on this o’cesion,
For further information cull on t b
any agent ot the Southern railway, 1
EITERS OF ANMTN STKA-
TiON.
aLqu lab ALuort 1 ny
HB'iogiMMMl'Wltf
' ne lor permanent letters of ad
-nini’!t ration 00 the “state of V\ m
Aig/Hi" l . late, of said c unty
I Ttiis i 1 ? to cite all and
8,l Win. P>j W ggjn« 10 be
nut appear lit my otlioe within
he linn al wed k>y law ai d show
saus“, il any they cat;, why per
manent adm 1 ui->ti - at ion slum d not
diidg: alstGl M W. 11. Ennis Co.
Admr. on Win. B W iggins t state
Wiim ss my hand and otßcia sig-
Z.J IJhlipis 2nd dnv Mav 1898.
J< hn P Davis.
Ordinary.
W Oman's Diseases
Are as peculiar* as
unavoidable, and
cannot be discuss
ed or treated as we
do those to which
the entire human
family are subject.
Menstruation sus
tains such import
ant relations
health, that when*
Suppressed, Irregu
lar or Painful,
she soon becomes ?
languid, nervous
‘ M
and irritable, the bloom leaves her
cheek and very grave complica
tions arise unless Regularity and
Vigor arc restored to these organs.
Bradfield’s 5 .US'S'
f most noted
£”* C1D.3.18 p ll yi c * a 11 s
of the South,
Regulator
sort prevail more extensively than
in any other section, and has never
failed to correct disordered Men
struation. It restores health and
strength to the suffering - woman.
“Wft have for the past thirty years handled
Sradiiald'a Female-Regulator, both at whole- |
ale and retail, an ' v.i no instance has it failed
to give satisfacti' a. We sen more cf it than all
jther similar remedies combined.”
Lamar, Rankin & I. amak,
Atlanta, Macon and Albany, Ga.
I'he BRADfirao Regulator Co., Atlant i. Ga.
sold b< all I)i-nqq:sts at SI.OO per Bottle.
CHEAP RATES.
'Plie Southern R’y operates 3
laily trains between Rome and
Chattanooga, by which parties :
can leave Rome in the morning,
spend the day in Chattanooga
and return home same evening.
I’he schedule between these
points is as follows Leave Rome
1:00 a. in. arrive Cxiattanooga
1:15 a. in. ; leave Rome 10 :35
arrive Chattanooga 1: 00 p. in. •
leave Rome 6 :25 a. m. arrive
Chattanooga 8 :50 p. tn. There
isali-o a local train leaving Rome
3:50 p. tn. going by the way of
Cohutta and Cleveland and ar
rives Chattanooga 7:20 p. in.
Returning, trains leave Chatta
nooga 6 -.30 a. m. arrive Rome
1:00 a. in. ; leave Chattanooga
3:10 p. m. arrive Rome 5:35 p.
•n. ; leave Chattanooga 10 :10 p.
irrive Rome 1 :14 a. m. Pull
man sleeping cars on all trains,
For further information calj|
on C. Harrison, C. T. A.
SUMMER RESORTS
Many delightful summer res-rrts
are situated on aud reached via the
Southern Railway. Whether one
ffsires the seaside or the inoun
tains, the fashionab'e hotels or
quiet country homes, they can be
reached via this magnificent high
way of travel.
Asheville, N. C. , Hot Springs, '
N. C., Roan Mi utiijaii’, Teun
and the mountain resor's of Fast
fennessee and Western Nortl
Carolina “The Laud of the Sky”
Tate Springs, Tenn., Oliver
Springs, Tenn , Lookcut M< uu
luin, Tenn., Lithia Springs, Ga .
Jje various Virginia springs, and
the seashore resorts are reached
by the Soiitberu Railway.
The Sou'hern Railway has issued
a handsome folder 'ntiiled “Sum
mer Homes and Resorts,” descrip-
I'V oi nearly one thousand sum
mer resort hotel- and boarding
bouses, including information re
garding rates for hoard at the
differimt places and railroad rates
to reach them.
Write to C A, Benscotar, As
sis'unt General Passenger Agent
S>m her,i Railwiv. Chattanooga, 1
Tl-hi, for a copy of this folder. 1
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FUHIiUIFG
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You win
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be surpris.
J ’ cd to see
The but nup i. lIOW DlUCll
you can buy at our store for a little
money. It is our object to give the
best goods for the least money.
Ifyouare th in king of buy ingso m >.
thing in the line of Huiaiture,. Car
pets, Mattings, Rugs Etc., you W i||
be sorry if you don’t see us.
Wesm mating sami va y low prices on
everything no v. to get ready so-o .irf.tll SO o| s
that are coming in.
Don’t fan to —i I
see uu Yo irs I
to please. I
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rBiE I carry a full an l c imp’s *» hue of jewelry, inoltl'
Hte 'li'»g Dtatn mU
My stock of silver notions and nov- Ities was ev
er more complete.
WE).MN > P.IESEN TS AySPECIALTV. K
I J. Z. Williamson il
: ui i&: IFF jiijailHi Bi. S
Como, Wls., Hyarmis. Wjß
Jan. 10,1898.
I would not be I
without PISO'S Efenhl
CURE for CON. SUMI r » M
SUMPTION for any g l - 1 Sffi KXg "* B . '’±„X»W
flung. Fora bail cll e - 1 „,,d jJr
Cough orCUd it is “ jj aVin g „ W
beyond all others. I 5 years,
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LIVERY SALE ANDIIIFEED STABLES ■
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ancts and mott polite and courteous n1 n ' fl
i’l he best slock of horses nnd mules on sal' <-° fl
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