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Time
Prices.
While|oojt be one {hand
ai'a (retultof the’war,
Dearly all,food products
have advanced in price.
on the other band, it
has had fprecisely 'the
opposite effect on the
PURNITURS
Trade.
. £ •- • I
We mud keep our
sales*up to the normal
standard, and to do this
we realise that goods
must be sold lower than
ever, and we are prepar
ed and determined Jto
make you lower prices
on anything in our
house than can be Lund
elsewhere. Our line is
Complete and
Upto Date.
Consisting in part ofj
Bedroom
Suites,
Parlor
Suites,
Sideboards,
. wardrobes,
Chiffoniers,
Dining Tables,
Rodders and
Chairs, all kinds
Hatracks.
Baby Carriages
■ Mattings,
Rugs, Portiers,
Curtains,
Lace Curtains,
window shades.
Pictures, Easels
Screens.
Iron Beds. etc.
Also c nnpl vie line of casketsco
fl H. r» • ’«. .id. ( at the lowest
p 114 • J til JI
Rhndy,
Harvey
& Company.
GRAND REUNION
Os Hie Confederate Veteran
in Atlanta Today.
THOUSANDSWILL ATTEND
Over Six Hundred Went From
Rome Today.
One of the largest crowds that
ever left Rome on any occasion,
went down to Atlanta today to
attend the Confederate Veterans
reunion.
Over six hundred tickets were
■sold by the different railroads in
Romo.
At leasj five thousand people
have passe J'th rough Rome yes
teruay and today.
Atlanta will do herself proud
and will give the old Vets a roy
al welcome.
Among those who went down
this morning were :
Hon. S. S. King, Dr. and
Mrs. 0. A. Tr.evtt, Prof. Ford,
Col. C. Rowell, Hon. J. K.
Williamson, T. M. Lipscomb,
Dr. M N. Nixon, Hon. H rper
Hamilton, Mrs. J. 11. May, Mrs.
R L. Williamson Mr. D. C.
Wood ward,M rs. Carlton W right,
Judge John P. Davis, Col. Phill
G. Bvrd, Mr. J. P. M. Byrd,
Miss Annie Proctor, Miss Mary
Adkins, Mrs..J. W. Lancaster,
Miss Paltie Gilliard, TS. Bur
ney, Mayor John J. Seay and
Rev S. 11. Dimon
Mr. George Woodruff, of Ash
ville, is in the city attending the
bedside of his father, Mr. Frank
Woodruff, who is very ill.
PRESIDENT’S SON SHOT
Major? Webb C. Hays Struck B>
A Bullet At Santiago.
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Washington, 1). C., July 20. —
MaprtWebb C. Hayes, of the
First Ohio Cavalry son ol th* late
President Hayes was wouuded or.
Friday,. July 1, the first day of
the battle ts Santiago. His regi
in nt did not participate in the
engagement, being now under
Waiting orders at Tampa, but
Major Hayes was detached from
his command and assigned to tem
porary duty on Gen< ral Young’s
staff. Whi'e-acting in that capac
ity his horse was killed under him
und he was wounded. He in out ol
the hospital and again ready sot
duty.
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Cancer '
01 the Face.
Mrs. Laura E. Mima, of Smithville,O*..
i says: “A small pimple of a strawberry
color appeared on my cheek; it soon
began to grow rapidly, notwithstand
ing all efforts t<? check it. My
e ye became tertibiy
inflamed, and was so
IfjSj swollen tba. for quite
** J a while I could not
see. The doctors
sa *d I had Cancer of
th* most malignant
tyP* 1 an< J after ex
hausting their efforts
i • without doing me
L*?? any good, they gave
lup the case as hopeless. When in-
I formed that tny father had died from
; the same disease, they said I must die,
I as hereditary Cancer was incurable.
“At this crisis, I was advised to trr
I S.S.S., and in a short while the Cancer
began to dischaige and continued tode
so for three months, then it began to
heal. I continued the medicine a while
longer until the Cancer disappeared en
tirely. This was several years ago and
there has been no return of the disease.”
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Tfaw Marat la the hifhaat fraMa Kahiaf paarOar
,faww». Acts-al taaU aba* H e«eo «ow
tbkd farther thaa aar attar braafa
Loval
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POWDER
AM«teWiy rare
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ROYAL RAMI MR POWDCR 00., YHK.
DASTARDLY.
Just as the door was reached
the Bound of a failing plank wav
heard, and then the explosion
occuired.
The name of the Chinaman
was Goon Nig Chung. The man
man he murdered was Sam Si
Sing. Coroner Wadeni and a
corps of deputies are searching
through the surrounding fields
Coj; the remains. In some in
stances they had to be picked up
with shovels. Fourteen cars
were blown to splinters and sev
eral were burned. Windows
were bioken in Oakland, Alo
mado and as. far as Berkely.
Sheritt and Ed White are
complete nervous wrecks. They
were carried over 40 feet by the
force of the explosion and
thrown violently to the ground.
The loss cannot be estimated.
VET WHIPS A SOLDIER.
B y in Blue Sang “Hang Jeff
“Davis To a Sour Apple Tree
An unusual scene occurred ou
Marietta street yesterday after
tiuou probably the firtit since the
declaration of peace. It was B'eii
I y a large number of interested
spectators and generally approved
<>f by the big crowd that ga*bored
when it commenced
Dr. D’Alvigny , h a confederate
gray uniform, was walking along
the street when a soldier in United
States uniform, began to sing the
song. “Hang Jeff Davis to a Sour
Apple Tree.” Dr D'Alviguy did
not wait for a second invitation,
but with a steal rod umbrella be
gan such a vigorous attack on the
soldier that he immediately re
peated.
The soldier’s wrath did not sub
side with his defeat. He drew his
bayonet and attempted t<» ruch
upon Dr D’Alviguy, but was pre
ven'ed by the by atui.dern .The doc
tor a-k. d that he be alh.wed t
come on The latter was
joined by a number of other cm
federates who had on gray uni
forms and started down the street
The soldier fol oaed them am
seemed anxious to attack his as
salient.
He Was finally turned over to r
captain <>f police and placed upoi
- car for Fort McPhotaou.—Con
sti'uticn
MR DAVIS HERE
He Came t » attend The Funkr
al of Hu MoTI.ER.
. Mr. Charlie Davis arrived in th
city last night from Tampa, when
he is stationed with company H
S cond Georgia regiment U 8. V.
H- came ou the sad mission of al
'■ nding :hT funeral of his mothei
who died at her home in Oremau
ust Monday of consumption.
Mr Davis is well known and bar
many friends in Rome who deep!)
sympathize with him in the loss
of his mother.
He will probably return to
Tampa in a few days to jo : n his
company which goes to Porto
Rico.
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ROVING PLUMBFR SLAIN
He Attacked A Litt'e Girl And
Paid The Usual, Penalty
0 duuibus, Miss July 20.—Co
lumbus, was the scene of a terri
ble tragedy this msruii. Aboir
four d»ys ago a man named 0. 11.
GiHi*m, a plumtnr, whose pur
ported residence was Mobile, came
here and has since resided at the
Gnnter hotel .
Re »ort ssys that he line lw<n
drinking. This morning ab<>u 0:30
o’clo k GilUiam entered a room
occupied by Mr. J. T. Gunter b
wife and a little daughter ab >ut
ten years of age;
Ar the time the room was unoc
cupied save by the child Gilliam
snteied and going to the bed ask
d the little girl to kiss him This
frightened her. and sh 4 cried on ,
undaunted Gilliam drew the cover
ing from the child,
Girliam left the house, but as
soon as the condition of things
could be understoop Mr. J T.
Gunter, the father and Mr. Wili
am Guuce r , his brother, went in
search of Gilliam, whom they
soon succeeded in finding. Both
Gunters w ire armed u*ing a shot
gun and pistol. Gilliam was s iot
to death by the Messrs Gunter ,
he dying alm >st instantly. The
coroner’s inquest exonerated the
Gunter, and this verdict is the tin
ianimous sentitni nt of the | eople
here.
iii m
Miss Leila Durham returned
Friday aftGrn >on from Rome
where she has been on a visit io
relatives t Miss Durham’s lather.
Mr. F. M. Durham, piid a visit to
his relative during his daughter's
stay. —Cartersville News.
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ATTORNEYS.
J. BRANHAM,
Law office, aoojsast First Street,
LOME. GA.
GHAS, W. UNDERWOOD
. Attorney at Law, Rome, Ga.
Corporal >u Law Only.
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M B HUJBAMiCS,
Att«ru«y at law. olHceKini; Building.
Rome, <>a
W H ENNIS,
■ ttorr.ey at Law Will Practice in all couit
>
Office, Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga,
~W J NffiHJL,
Attorney at law Will practice in all ecu rt».
-pecial attention given to commercial law
.nd the examicallon cl laud titles,
office in King building. Koine, Ga.
WALTER HARR.IS,
Attorney at law and J. P. Office over F. J.
Kaue A Co. *e.
UIHHQOMB Ac WILLINGH A V
Commercial Lawyers.
Office lu Armstrong hotel oul'dlug. Rome, G.
J. 3 A.'trr O A. WFORD
Attorney at law, Rome, Ga. Collection* a
ipeclalty.
Masonic Temple. Rome, Go.
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uiture Co.
PHYSICIANS.
O HAMILTON, sass. D.
Physician and Surgeon Office, Medical
lulldlug Rome. Ga. On ce 'phone No. 68.
La p. HA. sass iff ONO. sass. D .
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