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ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
THE WRONG GUNN
fl Negro Soldier Tried to
Bayonet The Sqilire.
WAS KNOCKED DOWN
And Was Later Arrested And
Locked up.
A good deal of excitement
was caused on lower Broad street
late this afternoon.
Mr. Will Gunn and Mr. Geo.
Trammell were standing in front
of the Simpson Grocery Co.,
when Perry Griffin, a negro re
cruit, came along and pushed
Mr. Trammell to one side, Mr
Gunn took up the offense and
proceeded to knock the insolent
trooper into the gutter and gave
him a good pounding.
Griffin belongs to the negro
company which was mustered
into service here today.
.Mr. Gunn is one of the most
popular men in the Flatwoods,
where he has served as justice of
the peace. He has a host of
friends in Rome and not one of
them but congratulate him upon
his prompt work on the negro,
whose’enlistment as a soldier
male him insolent to a degree
that will never be tolerated by
the white men of the south.
Mr. George Trammel, the
gentleman whom the negro
shoved, is one of the county
commissioners of Floyd,
The negro Griffin, drew a bay
onet on ’Squire Gunn but it was
the wrong bayonet for that sort
of a Gunn.
The police arrested Griffin and
another negro recruit by the
name of Isaac Guage and locked
them up. l'he negro company
will leave town tonight and to
morrow lower Broad street will
again be passable.
PATROLLIN 3 THE COAST
With Fleet Os Captured Mer
chantman, Says Madrid.
New York, July 13. —A Madrid
••able says that official advice? from
Iloilo, Philippine Islands, says
that the insurgent leader, Aguiu*!
do, has secuYed a fleet vs merchant
men, and is patrolling the coast.
It is stated that two insurgent
bands were defeated at Cebu, and
three of their leaders captured and
and shut.
A TEN CENT
Revenue Stamp Must Be Placed
On Certificates.
Many Romans are not aware
that a ten cent (revenue) war tax
stamp mu-t be placed on each
marriage license.
The ruling has been made that
the revenue stamps placed upon
marriage certificates must he can
celled aud dated by the officiating
clergyman. The clergyman or the
bridegroom can pay for the stamp
and affix it, but the duty of can
celling is placed upon the minis*
ter.
Miss Emmie Forbes will spend
the summer at Cave Springs.
PERSONAL MtNDON
Mr. J. W. Little of Atlanta, is
in the city.
Mr. Z. T. McKinzie, of Trion,
is here today.
Mr. P. L. McKennie, of
Fouche, it in the city.
Mr. W. M. Gil I ingw a ter of
Knoxville is in the city
Fresh Graham Hour and new
;rop whole-wheat flour at Lbvds.
Mouse to rent, close
in. .Apply to L A Lloyd.
Mr. T. J. Anderson, of Chat
tanooga, spent today here on
business.
Lieut. Rowell and R W. Moul
ton recruiting officers of the U. S-.
A. were m the city today .
Mr. G. B. Reeves has returned
to the city after an absence of
several weeks in Alabama.
Mr. W. W. Berry left last
night for Fort Worth, Texas,
where he has a lucrative posi
tion .
C?l. W, S. McHenry returned
today from Summerville where he
attended Chattooga’s Superior
court.
Pros. Von Deck arrived in the
city this morning and will con
duct the music at the park thea
tre tonight.
Hon W H. Ennis, returned
this morning fron Summerville
where he attendei Chattooga’s
Superior court.
Hon. Halsted Smith and son,
Ow n, will leave tonight for
Cumberland Island, where they
will spend a week.
Mrs. H. W. Stamps audchil- i
dren, will leave tomorrow for'
Mont Eagle, Tenn., where they
will spend the rest of the sum
mer.
Messrs. Fred Branson and
Wooeancroft, of Rockmark, ar
rived in the city today and will
conduct one of Floyd county
schools.
Messrs. Joe Patton and Charlie
McCurry, of Rome, who are two
of the best vocalists of the Hill
City will come down and sing with
the minstrels Friday night.—An
niston Hot Blast.
No Meeting Today.—On ac
count of a quorum not being
present this morning the popu
list will meet again in the morn
ing at 10 o’clock.
There will be preaching at the
North Rome Methodist church
Thursday night at 8 o’clock by
Rev. Alexis D, Kendrick for
merly of Rome, but now pastor
of East Atlanta Baptist church
One Large Scar
Is All That Remains of Great
Scrofula Sores
Neighbors Could Not Bear to Look
Upon Her-A Grand, Complete
Cure by Hood’s Sarsaparilla
After Others Failed.
“I was taken with neuralgia in my
head and eyes. Not long after this, a
scrofula sore appeared on my left check,
extending from my upper lip to my eye.
Other sores came on my neck and on my
right arm and one of my limbs. They
were very troublesome and painful and
soon became great running sores. My
face looked so bad that some of my
neighbors could not bear to look at me
and advised me to wear a bandage, but I
feared this would irritate the sora and
make it worse. So I
Could Not Hide tho Sores.
My niece, who was familiar with a case
similar to mine, which had been cured by
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, urged me to try it.
Finally I was persuaded to do ao, and in
a short time 1 saw it was helping me.
The sores began to heal and the neu
ralgia In my head was better. In a few
months the sores on my arms and limbs
<ll healed; those on my neck gradually
duappeared and now they are all gone.
1 have never had any symptom of scrofula
since. One large scar on my right arm is
all the sign that remains of my terrible
affliction. The neuralgia is also cured.”
Mns. J. M. Hatch, Etna, New Hampshire.
Hood’s parilia
Is the Itest—ln fact the Due True Blood Purifier.
Hood's Pills on, y
■ • veirvs C- r ina wjth Hwxt , g Sarsapa»*u.
LOCAL HAPPENINGSS.
*
Justice Court.—-Justice court
which has been in session for
mveral days at the court house
adjourned 2'Sterday.
Series of Meetings—Dr. R.
B. lleadden, of the Fist Baptist
church, will begin a senes of
meeting Aug. Ist. He will hold
t ie usual pi uyer services tonight*
Fink Pearl.— Coroner Schlap
-1 ack has a uriosity in the exact
likeness of human band with
'ur ting 1 nd a thumb and was
aken iron; a muscle from the
Oostanaula liver, it is nearly an
inch long
An Enjoyable Affair.—Mrs.
Childress entertained a few
friends last Mcnday evening at
her home on Fifth avenue in a
most charming manner. Delignt
ful refeshments were served and
a most enjoyable evening was}
spent by all.
Attention Ist Ga. Cavalry.
—The annual reunion of ths Ist
Ga., cavalry veterans will take j
place in Atlanta, Ga., July 22d 1
Col. L R. Ray will be orater of ,
the occasion. Headquarters for ]
the Ist Ga., cavalry will be No.
41 Prior street, one block from
the Union depot.
H. W. Camp, President.
J. A. Wynn, Secretary.
Floyd C ounty camp No. 368
onfederatp veterans have se
lected th< Old Reliable Western
& Atlantic R. R. as the official
route to the grand reunion in
Atlanta July 2 >th to 23d.
Eyes examined free
by Dr. Taylor, experi
enced optician. at
Wooten’s drug store
Save your eyes.Do not
c’eiiy. ,
iNice house Tor renV 1
nea First
Church, now occupie
by J S May.Possessin ;
at once. Apply to L. < j
Lloyd.
RESULT OF SLUMMING TO
Louisville, Ky.. luly 13 — H
teen white girls were las*, nil
taken from negro resorts by 1
police and members of the Bai
of Safety on a slumming tour J
— t I
HYDROPHOBIA VICTIM
Louisville, Ky., July 13-1*
teen year-old Peter R >illy dietlt
night of hyd -oyhobia iu terle
agony. He was bitten two wb
ago.
ROOSEVELT BUTTONS
New York’July 13.— Th* A*
butiou of Colonel Theodore
velt„ for Governor button* Id
in this city today. The b*a
bear a picture of Roosevelt 111
uniform .
SIGSBEE’S SKY PILOi
Washington, July 13.
has lost his “aky.” In theik
orders today Chaplain J. B|ti
is detached from the St. JMk
ordered home on three
rck leave. I
WOMAN SENTENCED Ts -
Ntw York, July 13. M»f
tha Place, who was couviuVt
week of strangling her dfr»
lia Pl ice waa sentenced I'o
tie in the electric chair dfSe
/ink bjiuning Au». 20. f
ADMIN IS PATOR’S Sp-
Georgia, Floyd County.!
Pursuant to au ordei’fiil
court of ordinary of fiaidfcy
granted at the May te#LV■
will be eold before the ccUft*!
door in the city «f Rowe II
he legal houra of *ale,
firut Tuesday in July 1898, t
owing described property,
80 acres of land, more a
be same being the west i
iut No. 81 in the. 23 d d
and 3rd,aeetiou of said I
Said property sold as the W
jf Julia Parker, daceaied I 1
4s’e cash.
W. H. E.fNit, I
| Too •
Much Knife!
The use of the surgeon’s knife is De
cerning ao general, resulting fatally
ia such a large number of cases, as to
•cession general alarm.
; Mr. William Walpole, of Walshtown,
leuth Dakota, writes; “About
three years ago, there came under
■y left eye a little blotch about the
tadlscrtsniaateuae of the knife. Read
er of the many cures made by S. S.
1., I determined to give that medicine
l trial, and after I had taken it a fevr
Uys, the cancer became irritated and I
began to discharge. Thia after awhile
teased, leaving a small scab, which
Anally dropped off, and only a healthy
Lttle scar remained to mark the place
where the destroyer had held full sway.
A Real Blood Remedy*
Cancer ia in the blood and it is folly
tcexpect an operation to cure it. S.S.S.
purely vegetable} is a real
for every
daease of the blood.
Baoks mailed
address Swift Spe
die Co.,
MME BUSINESS COLLEGE
I<me, Ga., will receive young
men and ladies now- at the actual
co.< to the College for carrying
than through a thorough commer
cial jourse, and furnish board,
boofcgand commercial blanks ami
an easy time note for tuition
pay IHe after a position is secured
Th® College procured
92 PISITIONS THE PAST TEAR
It supplies schools and colleges
i witi competent teachers of Pen
b majstip and principals of conimer
ois departments; sends first les
t soi® in Shorthand fully explained
loi io cents in stamps; is strongly
irdorsed by hundreds of business
. and professional men who employ
' iddrws au 'letten
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Rome, Ga. ’
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It M CULP T»w ” ° • ”“blngt cn , D.o .
**•»-. Washington, D. a
*a a
size of a small pea.
It grew rapidly,and
shooting pains ran
in every direction.
I became alarmed
and consulted a
good doctor, who
> pronounced it can-
and said that it
™must be cut out.
This I would not
consent to, having
little faith in the
Sideboards,
wardrobes,
Chiffoniers,
Dining Tables,
Rockers and
Chairs, all kinds;
Hatracks
•
Baby Carriages
Mattings
Rugs, Portiers,
Certains,
Lace Curtains,
window shades.
Pictures, Easels
Screens,
Iron Beds. etc.
7' Bo line of eask.troo
el, O "- St tl,e
f 31. H I on
Rlmdy,
Harvey
S’Company.
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Uauiyth ig adj , vt)d '
War ■
Time
q-ices.
\\ hile’onjthe one hand
as a result of the war,
nearly all food products
have advanc-d in price,
on the other hand, it
has had precisely the
opposite effect on the
Furniture
Trade.
*
W® must keep our
ealepjup to the normal
standard, and to do th : s
we realize that goods
must be sold lower than
ever, and we are prepar
ed and determined ’to
make you lower prices
on any t trig in our
bouse tha.i can be f und
ein where. Our line is
Complete and
Up to Date,
o—• u: pan of
Bedroom
Suites, 1
Parlor
Suites, 1
t’°B BILIOUB and NEKVOUB Bro
inch as Wind ahl i T > . UUS Dlß oKD£h
Siddlness. Fulness
icbe. Dizziness Drr'm r I* M ’■
Blotches on theis'k ‘ h ' lufs
turbed Sleep. FrLhtX i, 1
FIRST DOSP wttA h " ll winh ‘
twenty minuter ? IVe
‘ 111 “ ckl^«lod K o them to b 0 VWy B Wt-
A WONDERFUL MEDi-mi:
bhechaus ' uu MNt,
“'d. Will quickly r s om' akl ’ n ns direr.
wcaK Stomach
Impaired Dig esfi
Disordered I;,
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Beocha m . s p||, s are
Without a Riv a i
Os any Patent
->ll bruit St,
ONE
2-cent STW;
Will ..nd a letter to
I point in Uncle Sam’s big /
| domain.! For this very
reawn. if you are sick
| »re or suffering, this
I Very trifling outlay • '
May Save Your f
lifiii He , re »j<ist h <>w
LllUi it is. You cau I
Washington Medical & Surgical I
Atlanta, Georgia," I
| And the fanions special,, I
of that Institute are able to ci.',' v',iu aI
treatment by mail as well ,s ii, ' ' lct “ d I
lull to the City. This 7 r “ We I
ing it every day. They now'h' 1 h< -v are do-1
all the adjoining’states ~f I
CURES FOSiTIVt
CONSULTATION rOCt!
Hsre’ ° r “..■ FX I
in all “ rB, “ cas "‘ l « I
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Lungs, (stomach or anv vit-.I oXI, ■ l ' I
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lettere sacredly priv a t "e , ° P may “ vc your life AO I
address, I
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ATTORNEYS.
1 ' J. BRANHAM.
Law Office, 2JOlk Ist First Street,
| HOME. UA., .
I sch as; w. under wooP
Attorney at Law, Home, Gs.
Corporat’ >n Law Only.
M B EUBANKS,
Atterney at law. I’fficeKing Building.
Koine,» a.
w. H ENNIS.
Attorneys: Ltw Will Practice in all couiw
Office, Masonic Temple, koine, Ga
.W. J. rJEELi
Attorney at law. Will practice in all court*,
Special attention given t i commercial l»<
anil the examlcat lon ct laud titlus.
office in King building, Rome, Ga.
WALTER UAftiaiS.
Attorney at law and J. P. Office overF.J.
Kane A Co.
LIPSCOMB <Sc WILLINGIMM
Commercial Lawyers.
Office in Armstrong hotel building, R >:ue,o»
J- SA.NTX" OR, A.'WKORD
Attorney at law, Rome, Ga. Colle«tif® *
specialty.
* Masonic Temple. Rome. Go.
DENTISTS.
J. A. WILLS, D. D. 5.,
Office 240 1-9 Broad. * Over Cantrell & O' ,pU
J. L PENNINGTON. D.D.S..MU.
. BNTIST-
Office. 3Q5 1-3 Broad street. Over Hanks hit
niture (Jo.
PHYSICIANS.
C HA-NZCILi ro IST. M D-
Physician -and Surgeon Office, Medlcsl
Buildlug Rome, Ga. OH ce 'phone
Xj. F. uAMMO'rJ. M- D”
Physlciati and Surgeon, Office in M-dh*
building. R‘.sideuce, No. DJ »Ve.<t "r’* ,l
Office ’plrb No tW.
rests with you whether yc.i > > "'.T!'’,. l '!!*'' J(
• v < , -killlng It ■
muves the desire lor tobac o, "“-'uj t
*t nervous distress expt.. ■' o-, j'rfP i* 1 U pFT ■ .j,
.10, purille' tlw blood, l z.'X r < t
cores lost manhood. ci .no ,74
■Mce» you strong M J
* health, )J i *fre®
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Mr. J. C„ HaniHS of Ai u" 11 *' 1 ’
ut the jug today.