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Shadow of Herself
Stomach Was Too Weak
t 0 Retain Food
A Complex Cure Effected by
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Mew injoying the Beet of Health,
With Dlgeetlon Perfect.
„ mv mother WM .object to .ick heed
hM .nd indigeetiou for over a year.
U.a unable to Htaud for any length
„ time, «nd obh|< ’ fd tO * Uy iD * d “ tk
‘ M »he could not bear th. light. She
had no appetite whatever and her.tomach
“ , 0 weak .he could not retain what
L'd the did eat. Hhe alao h.d Kvere
Mlu , in her head. She .uttered .o much
r.t,b > became but the shadow of her
* , u day I happened to read a tee-
about Hood’. Sarsaparilla. It
Sounded So Truthful
1 her to try thi. medicine.
Before finishing th. first bottle there was
.u improvement in her condition. She no
longer threw up her food and her head
cbe was not a. .ever.. She took in all
tour bottles of Hood’. Sarsaparilla and
boxes of Hood’s Pills and regained
her weight. She 1. now enjoying the beat
of health. Her digestion is good and she
can eat almost anything .he wish*.. Bh.
is 42 year, old and say. .he feels as wel
M when she was 1«. Hood’. Sarsaparill.
made a complete cure in her case.
Mlsg Maky Masoarib, Ironton, Ohio.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
J» the best-in fact the One True Blood Plinth- i
Prepared only by C. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell. Mas
V. ntllc. the best familv cathartic
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The only Germ
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WATER TAX NOTICE
Have you
how near the vh is?
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LIBRARY SENT TC DEWEY.
New York, July 18.—The New
York Culloe Exchange Buaines?
Meti 4 Association has 'completed
»i‘d shipped a librivry of 10,000
volumes to Admiral Driwey’s Squad
r " 11 uud have now made arraLge
nwnls «ith lhe Navy Department
oße to the H-tel in Cuban*
*l4 erg.
ERSONAL MiNIIOR
Mr. and Mrs. Blount Ilanr •
ton are visiting in Etna.
Mrs. J. J. Hamilton has re
turned Irom IJthia Springs.
All kinds of nice fruit at
Lloyds’.
Mr. W. G. Garlington spent
today in the city.
Delicious cantaloupes every
day at Lloyd’s.
Mr. W. M. Towers returned
from Norfolk yesterday.
There will be a dance at the
Mobley part pavilion tonight.
Mr. Fred Hanson went up to
Calhoun today on business.
Mr. Reuben Towers returned
from Cumberland island last
night.
Rev. E. M. Eakes, of Murray
county, is the guest of his broth
er, Rev. J. 11. Eakes.
House to rent, close
in- Apply to L A Lloyd.
Dr. 8. A. McArthur spent to
day in Lindale on professional
business .
Mr, Chas. H. Smith went
down to Cedartown today on
business.
■£M *>s Eva Camp is visiting
Miss Chassie Tray tier in Cleve
land, Tenn.
$ 1.50 to Atlanta and
return via W, & fi . R R
July 2 1,22,23, limited
28.
Mrs. Charles Piiinzy, of Au
gusta, is the guest of Mrs. Ham
ilton Yancey.
B irney Hah, the clever young
‘lruggist, is now connected with
J. T. Crouch A Co.
Hlave you tried Hunt the baker«
bread aud cakes yet, if not why
not? '
Mr. Clair Rowell left today
for Florenc •, Ala., where he
will spend several weeks.
$ 1.50 to At anta and
return via Southern
Ry. 19thand 20th.
Mr. D. C. Woodward went
down to Atlanta this morning
to attend the reunion.
Miss Fannie Fleetwood, after
a pleasant visit to relatives and
friends in this city returned to
her home in Cave Spring today.
Bid blood b-comis g >od blood
on taking Hood's Sarsaparilh.lt
- th’ great blood pirtfier.
Mr. W. Grim in with his ron,
Sewell, is visiting his son, Pey
ton, who belongs to Capt. Hen
ry Stewart’s company.
Miss Juliette White, after a
delightful visit to friends in the
city, returned to her home in
Knoxville this morning.
Go to the reunion at
Atlanta via Southern
Ry. July 19th A 20th.
rtound trip $1.50. J.
N. Harrison, C. T. A.
Misses Edith Smith and Hazel
Adkins left today for Rock Hill,
3. C., where they will spend
several weeks as the guests of
Mrs. M. H. Stndifer.
Hunt the baker has Albert 0.
Ltndsley, of Indiana, one of the
best bakers out of the West work*
tug for him, call and try his bread
and cakes you wont regret it.
Miss Mary Williamson,one of
Rome’s most accomplished
young 'ladies left today foi
Wheeler Springs, where she
will spend several weeks.
Eyes examined fr. e
i by Dr. Taylor, experi
i enced optician. at
■Wooten’s drug st
1 Save your eyes.Do not
' delay*
LOCAL HJPPENIC;.
b. A. S. Club.—The S. A. S.
Club will gi>’" several social af
fairs next week ill honor of the
visiting young ladies .
Meet Tonight —The Bache
lors Club will hold a meeting
toirght and arrange several so
cial affairs for this week. w
Assist in Meeting.—Rev. C.
M. Verdell will leave Friday for
Lyerly to assist Rev. Troutman
in a series of meetings which he
is conducting at that place.
Revival.—Rev. W. L Single
ton is conducting a revival in
West Rome. The meetings ure
largely attended and a great
work for the Lord is being done.
More Cheap Rates.—The W.
& A. R. R., will sell round trip
tickets Rome to Atlanta and re
turn at $1.50 July 21, 22, 23,
limited 28th.
Some Better —The many
friends of Capt. Frank Wood
ruff, Sr., who has been so dan
gerously ill, will be pleased to
learn that he is reported slightly
improved today.
Marriage at I’he Park. —It
is rumored that there will be a
wedding at Mobley park one
evening this week by two well
known romantic young people.
’“Sermon on The Mount.”-
Dr. S R. Belk will b’egin a se
ries of lectures at the First
Methodist church, beginningt< -
night on the “Sermon on The
Mount.”
Nominate Judges .—The state
democratic convention met in
Atlanta today to nominate su
preme court judges which the
democratic primary’ of June Ist
has already settled upon. Die
delegates from Floyd county
went down this morning.
Sergeant Dcßois. Capt.
Frank Dußois, who has been
captain of the Dalton Guards,
has enlisted ia Capt. Henry
Stewart’s company as sergeant.
Capt. Stewart lias one of the best
companies at Griffin, and besides
being one of the best captains is
very popular.
From Cave Spring.—-The fol
lowing party from Cave Spring
was in the r city yesterday en
rou*e to Atlanta to attend the
Confederate reunion : Prof, and
Mrs. W. O. Connor and daugh
ter, Miss Jessie; W. T. Camp,
D. 11. Copeland, C. W. Wright,
W. O. Rusnell, W. P. Trout, 11.
S. Morris, G. Id. Barker and
Frank Terry.
Mr. Alex Hamilton left today
for Omaha to attend the exposi
tion.
There was a secret wedding
in Rome today. The Hustler
Coinnierci.il has promised not to
give the parties names until
later.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sturdi
vant, of Summerville, arrived
in the city yesterday and are the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thoinp
son Hiles on Fourth avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Lump
kin, Mr. and Mrs. T. 11 Lump
kin and Mrs. E. B. Pearce, of
Texas, who have been the guests
of Mrs. Watkins on West First
street, went down to Atlanta t<-
day-.
Little Miss Annie May Blunt,
after several week spent most
pleasantly in the Hill City, will
return to her home in Charles
ton, S C., toino row. Miss An
nie May has made many little
friends during her stay, who re
gret to give her up.
With the exception of Dewey
all the heroes of the war sire
southern rs and democrats. And
Dewey is a democrat-
WHEN YOU ARE TIRED .
Without < xtra exeition,
■ till, ai.d listh bs, your blood is fuil
mg to supply to your muse'e* and
other organs the vitalizing mid
»tenglb-givmg properlit b they re
quire. Hand s Sarsaparilla cures
that tired feeling by enriching and
put fy ing the blood It will give
you energy and vigor.
Hood * Pills a e easy to take
ea-y b> operate. Cure* ind gsation,
bwi’iu-i.ees 25.
The “Yankee Pigs”’ jen i«
mightier than the Spanish sword
GQTRECE’PTS FOR EV
ERYTHING under the sun and
can make properly allmost any
thing you want.My Reference
Book, latest edition of I'. S.,
Pharmacopoeia cost $2 50, U. S
Dispensary $8 R'tniugton’s
Practice of Pharmacy $6 50,
Pattent me licine formulas $2.
Druggist’s Formulary $lO, Fen
ner’s Formul try $lO, Scientific
Americ ui’Cvclopedia of Receipts
$5. Tot.il, t I I worth of the most
reliable reo ipt hooks publish!
containing thousands of miscel
laneous rec ipr < i vering every
department of the human indus
try together with my fiften years
experience in the drug business
at your service at Frank
Wright’s Farmacy, Norton’s
old corner, opposit Masjnic
Tempi..
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WO iKS OF
FICE AT CITY HALL
Office hours 7:30 a.
m. to 12 m. 2:00 p. rr,
to 6 p. m.
J. T. Moore
Sec’v and Treas-
ATTENTION!
All members of the Dolts-
Cook d’mrgia brigade who may
attend the annual reunion of
Confederate Veterans at Atlanta,
Ga., July 20th to 23d, 1998, are
requested, immediately’ on arriv
al in Atlanta, to call at brigade
headquarters, 44 Wall street,
'pposite union depot, and reg
ister, get badges and read the
bulletins for general informa
tion. State papers please copy.
W. W. Hulbert, 4th Ga.
J. C. Joner, 4th Ga.
C- D. Camp, 21st 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. Fuiiiv W Jones, de
ceased, ri] rexmits to the court in
his p»tit <ai d.n’v fi < d, that he has
.dministered Mrs. Fannie W
tones’estate. Th s is to cite all
persons cncern'd, kindred and
creditors to snow cause if any
they can. why said admuiistra*o r
should not be discharged »rotn bis
administration ami receive letiers
of dtstnis-j >n on toe first Monday
in October 1898 This July 4Ji
1898 J >hn P Danh. Ordinary.
SUMMER RESORTS
Many delightful summer r>s..;ts
are sit’ ated on and rench'-d via the
Southern Railway. Whether one
desires rhe se.iside or the tnoun
tains, the fesbionab e hotels or
qui t c- untry homes, they can b»
I reached via this magnificent hgh
way of travel.
Ashevi'lg, N. C. , Hot Springs.
N. 0., Roan MrutlCam, Tenn
and the mountain resorts of East
Tennessee and Western Nort'
Carolina, “The Land of the Sky”
Tate Springs, Tenn., Oliver
Springs, Tenn , Lookout Moun
tain, I'enn., Litliia Springs, Ga .
the vaiious Virginia springs, and
the s u ashore resorts are reached
b\- the S ’Utli* rn Railway.
The Southern Railway has issued
a handsome folder entitled “Scm
mer Homes and Resorts ’ descrip
•>Ve of nearly one thousand sum
on r resort In tele and bqardii y
houses, including informal itm re
garding rates for board at th>
different places anti ruilrord rates
to reach them
Write to C A. Benscoter, As
sistant General Passeneer Agent
Souther.! Railway. Chattanooga
Tenn for a copy of thia folder.
HANKS
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'*£■.be surpris
**■■*■ ej t o see
A 7.. 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 you are thinking of buy ing some
thing in the line of t-'ui niture,. Car
pets, Mattings, Rugs Etc., you will
be sorry i you don’t see us.
We sea making so.-n j va y ‘lo.v prices 01
everything now. to get ready for.o ir fall goo ds
that are coming in. *
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My stock of silver tizti ios and uov dties was hev-
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own staff correspondents and artists at the front in both
hemispheres. ,
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