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Shadow of
Stomach Was Too Weak
to Retain Food
/-/.mniete cure Effected by
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Now Enjoy'"* th ” Boot fj( ” Va,tb »
* WH h Digestion Perfect.
«-; y mother tto s>lc htadv
/.and f’ldi/estion for O’<r a year.
• l ‘ !u 11 ,*ut;i : fur r..y leiigC.
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: O.iM. ih.
TOO m l ‘' t "• jtc v , lwtev «:r and hu>:uin'ach
k*' " ,‘1 a‘< »ha could u ' jt rt ' tain what
;•* C1 d U cut. ■ ■ ’ had never®
illS in her head, tine tn,.fvt nd rnuoh
mtalw became but inc shadow :■ her-
iim’on: ~,ut Hood's Sarsaparilla. It
w junticd So Truthful
inersuader h r to try thia medicine.
Before tho first bottle there was
. U in.provc:u.,nt in iter condition. Hhe n
, ,thr< v.-up her food and her hend-
.chtwaa not as severe. She took in «!
four buttles Os Hoo i s Sarar parilia .;nd
’ r ,l boxejofl' >ud’s Pills -id regamed
her weight. She is now enjoying the beat
of health. Her digestion i.-< good and she
rau eat almost anything she wishes. She.
j g -42 years old and says sir- letis as w<H
.s when she was 16. Mr Sar-mpim!.
a.do a complete cure );> Jur case.
Miss MARY MahCAWE, Ironton, 0..1X
H OOd' s 2* I’*? --L i ‘ ‘'■
Is the best -in fact the One True fdFnr.li-
y r o|.ar«-.l..'.lyby<'. I.H 11 M ■-■
Hani’s o ills
PASTEUR FILTERS
The cub Garni
Pre of Filter in the
world. Makes water
pure and cle ir tor
sale by The Hanson
Supply_Co
WATER TAX NOTICE
Have you
how near th: Th is?
J. T. L. _ore
Sec’y- sod Treas.
S
RAILWAY.
Con •wwd *rluulidF k. Effect July H, iHftS.
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|i Dalton 1 7.51 am! S. IL Hl tin
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Ar Mu hi 7. lOp.n 2 •sam
Ar Je<up X4sa»r.| 2.38 pm
A; Everett 7.25nni; 3.25 pm
A.’J ic'uonvlHe ..... 0.-W.'nJ 9.25 pm
L» Jesup lO.Oiani A..Mpm
Ar Ja 1 ■ • ivin l 4
L. Enerttt r •■, jS pm
At Brunswick | . .. 8.30 am €3ogm
»\». io carrlt s Pullman Sleeping Car Chat
tnu ogij to Atlanta.
u curries Pullman Sleeping Car and Dny
f'< •hesf’na tiriooga to Jack.sonvillt* aua At
lanta to Brunswick.
Vo 8 carrier Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta
ii ' io Atlanta.
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Ar ba ton 7 .‘Jam 7
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As NewOrleiiii 7.30 pm
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Aitibm 7 intm Ae.a.l dro, ar fl.noam H.S'ium
- h’Pm.Ar Attalla. Jvi .XVmm it.nuaia
1 mto«pt Sunday. j Sunday only.
J M U rr?n )N,iWv P * « M • w ‘*hlnvton. D.C.
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L ' b RARYSENT SC DfiWEY.
N '*w Ymk, July 18.—The New
urK c {fee Exchange BuHitiess
11 «‘* *• Aseociation has completed
shipped a Jibrhry of 10,00 C
v dutni h to Admiral Dowey’s Squad
r '"> aud have now made arrangt-
the Navy D partmenr
° B *“ d '>«'”<• thenin Cuban
watuta.
PERSONAL M NIION
t Mr. M II Basset Lay nder w«s
here today.
Mr J. E Bradley, of Atlanta, is
in ’he city-
All kinds of nice fruit at
Lloyds’.
Mr. R. B Mc.trver went to
Atlanta today.
Delicious canteloupes every
day at Lloyd’s.
Mr. T. B. Conner of Carters*
viUe, is in the city.
(X)l. I. E. Shumate, of Dalton
was in the city today.
Mrs. Jeff Davis is visiting friends
and relatives in Atlanta.
xVlr. Win. WhiU Johnson of
Dalton is in the city today.
House tc rent, close
in- Apply to LA Lloyd.
Mrs. Will Foster, of Summer*
viile, D visiting relatives in the
city.
Have you tried Hunt the bakers
bread and cakes yet, if not why
not?
Mr.B.F. Armington went down
to Rock Rua this morning cn bus
iness.
Clever Will Wright is spending
a few diys in the city, on his va
cation. - |
Mr and Mrs. William Wright, of
Meridian, are visiting friends in
the city.
Mi-s Jennie Kyser, of Columbus,
O , is the guest .of Miss Fannie
Berrian
Mr. Duke Black, of ashington
D. C., is the guest of relatives in
the city.
Mr. Ed Maddox went down to
take in the Confederate reunion
today.
i.i
May?-!, W. Dian of Gadsden, is
visiting Ips daughter, Mrs. J. H.
H iskiinon. : k
Cnpt. and Mrs John C .Foster
and daughter, Miss Bonnie, spent
today in the city.
Mr. and Mrs, Joe George left
this morning for At'anta where
they will spend a fe J days.
$ a xSO to At ania and
return via Southern
Ky. 1 9th and 20th.
Bad blood becomes g >od blood
on taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla.lt
* the great blood purifier.
Mr. sod Mrs. I). J. Kerr went
down to Atlanta tins morning to
spend 6* veral days a ith friends,
Mr. T. B Davis, of Floyd
Springs, is in the city the guest
oi his brother. Ordinary John
1\ Davis.
Misses Dora and Sall’e Haney,
of Childersburg, Ala., are the
guests ot Miss Laura Hume on
“Tower Hili.”
Mi*s Blanche R use returned
to her home in G e nville L d y,
after a phasant visit to her sister,
Mi s. Chas . Harper .
Mr. and Mrs.Jifl Davis of Ozaik
Ark. arrived.in the city today and
will spend some lime with Mr. and
Mrs. VV. P. McLeod.
Miss Lo a Berrian, after spend.'
iug seveial weeks with Mrs, W. P,
VV’bitmoie a few miles irum the
city, returned to Atlanta today.
Miss s Bessie and Jennie
Morgan, after a delightful visit
to relatives in the city, returned
to tin ir home in Rockmart to
lay
Mr. and Mrs M.G. McDonald
returned today from New York.
Mr. McDonald was taken sick and
they re.urned siouer than they
expected.
Go to the reunion at
Atlanta via Southern
Ry. July 19th A 20tr.
Round trip $1.50. J.
N- Harrison, C. T. A.
Hunt the baker has Albert O.
Lindsley, of Indiana, one of tl •
best bakers out of tha West work*
iug for him, ca'l and try his bread
and cak a you wont regret it.
LOCAL HIPPENiHI.
Out Today Coi.gcessni ;n John
W. Maddox alter a week’,* illiwss
was able t<> b>> out a short while
this moruih'Z.
New Fi.ook—A new floor will l.w
pl iced on the Broad Q street
bridge tomorrow, 'j’his has b en
needed a long time as the old floor
is ba lly worn, and is dangerous,hi
placi 8.
Uncle” Dennis Wildeu Dead
—“Uncle'’ Dennis Wilder, one of
the oldest negroes in Rome died
this morning at his home in
North Rome. He was over seventy
years of age.
In Gcod Orii’fCß Ci’y Electri
cian Clift’ Seay now has the fire
alarm system in perfect order. He
has b,en hard at work for aevera
weeks putting up new wires and
overhauling things generally.
Appointed Surveyor—Mr. Chas
Smithh as been appointedsurveyor
for the 3 d Georgia Reg. U.S. V.
and ranking as Lieut. He wants
carpenters, blacksmiths, surveyors
draftemet, etc., at good pay.
Eyes examined free
by Dr. Taylor, experi
enced optician. at
Wooten’s drug store;
Save your eyes.Do not
delay.
Police Court. —Only a few
cases were tried at this morn
ing’s police court. Lizzie Griffin,
Anna Johnson and Bob Smith,
all colored, were tried on the
charge of loafing on the street at
night. They were fined $2 oOeach
or 6 days. Sallie Walsh, colored,
disorderly c njduct, $5.00 or 15
days.
Died in Texas. —Officer Drew
Cooper received a misstge yes
terday afternoon announcing
the death of his elder brothe-,]
A. M. Cooper, whose home was
in Milliken, Texas. The news
was like a tliun<lerbolt from a
clear sky, Officer Cooper not
having heard that his brother
was in poor health, even. A. M.
Cooper had lived in Texas since
’Bl. He leaves a young wife and
married daughter.
* •
Bad Runaway--Mr. George
Trammell's horse became fright
ened this morning near Bth ave
tAe, and ran away. He ran into t e
iron awning in front of Hudgin’s
saloon on upper Broad street com
pletelj’ demolishing'the buggy ai d
awning and fracturing the horse’s
skul 1 , Mr. Tramnell was not
hurt.
■■ ■■-.l' ,JL .L-Tr
Mr. J . S. Wyat' went down t<>
Atlanta tod .y.
Mr ( barlie Smith, went t
Seney on business today.
Mr. J. B. Ow ns, bef.Ler know
ai “Jufe.” has (eturned from Nor
folk
Mr. 'A’ill Gnnby will go dowi
t > Atlanta tomorrow to spend sev*
eral weeks.
Mr. Ab x White went down t<
atten 1 Confederate reunion i'
Atlanta today.
Sheriff J. 1* McConnell vint
down to Atlanta 'his morning to
take m 'he Conf' derate reu ion
M iss s Joe and Burl I) ivi ls n ,
two charming you.i’g ladies o
Attalla’,’are the gu >ats of Mi .
Hale on Sixth aven in 1 .
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CLOTHESLINE
Cut tho Throat of Farmer Near
Mt. SteUihg, Ky.
f v ■ gK"- jST* M
Mt. Sterling, Ky., July HL —
James Gillispie, farmer, met
with a severe accident late Sat -
urday evening. Hib horse lan
under a clothes line, Cittchiugj
him under the chin, thrown g
him from the horse and cutting ■
a gash in his throat near the
jugular vein.
Two teeth were knocked out.'
He is in a critical condition.
.MANZANILLO BOMBARDED
j Throe Spanish Steamers Burn
ed r-Three Gunbcats Standed
j Lin lon, July 19 A specie
|d spatch from 11 av.ma, dated T>n
j il iv, says:
h ven A a'ilc in warships heavi
ly b mibarded Maoz inillo this
morning. Three steam rs of Men
en lez Lina wire set on fire Sever
al guniiouts that were in th liar
b>r iss'i >d forth to the def<- se of
the i, bit were stranded Tne
result ot tlic bombardnieiit sn »t
yet known ire re.
GOT RECEU’TS FOR EV
ERS THING under the sun and
can make properly allmost any
thing yon want My Reference
Book, latest edTion of, IL S.,
Pliariii u’opbiq.i cost $2 50, IT S
Dispensary $S R ini'igton’s
Practice of Piiar m icy $B 50,
Pattent medicine f.irniii'as $2.
Druggist’s For milary 410, Fe i
ner’s For an try $lO, Scientific
American (.' .■■ iop -dia of R“ C . i,, th
so. To' il, >-; ! .v'H'th of the most
reliabl’? ;eci ipt books publi*bt
containing ihmis : <is of miscel
laneous ri c ipis cuiering ever}
department ■■' th i.uman indns
try together with my fifteu years
experience in the drug business
at your service at Frank
Wright’s Farmacy, Norton’s
old corner, opposit Masmic
Tempi.
WCHKS OF
FICE AT CI I Y HALL
Offica hours 7:30 a.
m. to 12 m. 2:00 p. rr.
to 6 p. m.
J- T. Moore
Sec’y and Treas-
ATTENTION!
All members pf the Dolts
! Cock Georgia brigade who may
attend the annual reunion of
Confederate X'eteransat Atlanta,
Ga., Julj 20:Ii id"23d; 1998, are
requested, immediately on arriv
al in Atlanta, to call at brigade
headquarters, 44 Wall street,
opposite union depot, and reg
ister, got badges and read the
bulletins for general informa
•tion. State papers please copy.
W. W. Hulbert, 4fh Ga.
J. C. Joner, 4th Ga.
C. 1). Camp. 21 st Ga.
11. W. Thomas, 12th Ga.
J. C. Rogers, 44th Ga.
Committee.
APPLICATION FOR LETTERS
OF DISMISSION.
GEORGIA FL YD COUNTY.
Whereas W .1 Neel, administra
tor of Mrs. F iniiv W Jones, de
cea icd. r’presents to the court in
his potit,;. n ilii'X fi <d, that he has
...dtninis'cr: d Mrs. Fannie W
•:inns' estate. Tb s is to cite all
»-r*e,i s C' uefirn d, kindred and
’ cred 'ers to snow cause if any
tli‘-v cm. why said administrate’'
shotiid n >1 lie di-charged Hom his
•idmi.list '•ati.iii ami receive letters
of disinie i n on toe first Monday
in October 1898 Tins July 4'ii
1898 J iin P Danh . Ordinary.
SU dMER RESORTS
Many delightful summer resorts
.re sit' ated on and reach' d via the
Southern Rail w ay. Whether ope
ti-sires the seaside or the moun
laics, th • fnshionab e hotels or
qui f c unt’j homes, they can be
reached via tbi.- magnificent high'
■vay of 1 ravel.
Asb’evi I 's. N. 0. , Hot Springs,
N. C., Roan M< U'ltait', Tenn
md the mouutain resorts of East.
Tennessee and Western Nort'
Carolina, “The Land of the Sky”
Tate Springs, Tenn., Oliver
Springs, Tehn., Lookcut Moun
tain, i’ein>., Lit hia Springs, Ga..
',he vft'ioua Virginia springs, and
th- seashore resorts are reached
hv the S u hi rn Railway.
The Sou'hctn Railway has issued
a handsome folder entitled “Sum
mer Homes and Resorts ’’descrip
tive oi neai ly one thousand sum
mer resort h Leis and hoarding
I h-.rn.-es, including information re
■oard.iig rates for board at the
[ liitT rent places and railroad rates
to reach them.
Write to 0 A. Bensco'er, Ae
“is'ant General Passenger Agent
t Souther;) Railway, ("'hattanooga
T--nn. for a copy of tbi* f Ider.
fDC'• \ .
i H.W IWI WtMf I
; | WlllWt
I wife bO-
i-gSMI Vou will
y fc.b j surpris
ed to see
' how much
you can buy at our store for a little
money. It is our object to give the
best goods for the least money.-
If y hi are thinking ofbuyingsome
thing in the line of I'm ,-iiture,. Car
pets, Mattings, Rugs Etc., you will
be sorry j you don’t see ut.
Wesp nria.king ve y lo.v p ices □)
eve ything no a/, to get ready fo/o ir fall goo ds
that are coming in.
Don’t faii to -v—- ’
see us«. Yours R Wli
| -A'*')
to please. I- • .< ,
MSKS
i i, pKA,
Furniture rwrG 1 '
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SAWHOLECLUB |
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43ee '•’*- . >.., 6tz '
I carry a r nl! an ic >m >D*e hue of jewelry, mclu-
ding Du n >;i h ErM
• ;*= My stock of silver untie is and nov Ities was nev-
er more complete.
\V.<] ) HV> P U4STM k SP.SJfU.Cf. f»
j J. K. Williamson |
saa'iSi
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