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Wai
Time
Prices.
Wbilajon*tbe one {band
si (result nf the war,
nearly all food products
have advanced in price,
on the other baud, it
has bad (precisely ’the
opposite effect on the
fURNiTURE
Trade.
Wo must keep our
• sales'up to the normal
standard, and to do this
we realise that goods
must be sold lower tbau
over, and we are prepar
ed and determined Jto
make you lower prices
on anyth'i.g in our
bouse than can b« Lund
elsewhere. Our line is
Complete and
Upto Date.
Consisting ic part off
Bedroom*
Suites,
r> » ,
■ ‘ ’ Parlor
<■ < Suites,
Sideboards,
| wardrobes,
Chiffoniers,
:Dining Tables,
Rockers and
Chairs, all kinds
Hatracks.
Baby Carriages
Mattings.
Rugs, Portiers,
Curtains,
LaceCurtdins,
window shades.
Pictures,- Easels
Screens.
Iron Beds. etc.
Also comp lets lino of caskets«
* is. r i'iH.lot > . , at .the lowet’
p 4*l’ \ »**
Rluidy,
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Harvey
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TRIES HANGING
ft Minnesota Volilntcer De-
cides Io Kill flimself. ■ I
i HANDIN'} BY ft STRAP
Found in a Closet at the Imper
ial Thea’er- He was Saved.
Atlanta July 20—Last, night a
United States so dier was foun 1
banging by the week and uncon
scious in a clcset at the Imperisl
theater. Officers Kitchens and
Dorsey cut down’what they sup
posed at the time to be the dead
body of a suicide but an investi
gation showed that life was not
quite extinct.
The Grady hospital ambulance
was summoned and the soldier
taken where hard work by the
physicians saved his life.
He refused flatly to give his
name, merely writing on a piece of
paper that he haft) enlisted in the
army from Minnesota.
When found the would be
suicide was banging by a leather
strap, one en i of which was tied
to a water pipe aud the other
around his neck. He had gone into
the closet alone ai d hung him
•<elt with the strap.
It is supposed the yOung man
aad been drinking and that r ho
determination to kill himself came
in a moment of despondency.
He is ab ut twenty-five years of
age and has a light mustache. For
more than an hour it was mere],
* toss up whether he would evpr
igati) hear a bugle call. After be
was conscious he could not talk
on account of the injury d me his
throat by the tight strap. He will
.e all right again tins morning.
PRESIDENT’S SON PHOT
Major Webb C. Hays Struck By
A Bullet At Santiago.
' ■'
Washington, D. C., July 20.
Mj.jor Webb C. Hayes, of the
First Ohio Cavalry son of the late
President Hayes was wounded o»
Friday, July 1, the first day of
the battle cf Santiago. Hie regi
ment did not participate in th*
engagement, being now under
A-aiting orders at Tampa, hut
Major Hayes was detached from
his command aud assigned to tem
porary duty on Gen< ral Young’s
itaff . While acting in that capac
ity his horse was killed under him
and he was wounded. He is out of
the hospital and again ready foi
I u ty.
Bottled Up!
Whether in the form of pill
vt liquid, the doctor’s prescription to
alood diseases is always the same
mercury or potash. drugs botth
ip the poison and dry it up in th
jystem, but they als > dry up the marro'
in the bones at the same time.
The suppleness and elasticity of th
oin's give way to a stiffness, the raci
ing pains of rheumatism. The fori
gradually bends, the bones ache, whil
lecrepitude and helplessness preui;
turely take possession of the body, an
it is but a short step to a pair o
crutches. Then comes falling o
the hair and decay of the bones, —a cot
lition truly horrible.
Contagious Blooc
tMFOriiovf Poison—the curs
• o f mankind—is th
most horrible of al
B diseases, and has a)
wa y 8 baffled th<
doctors Their pot
III JSF.'L' lash and inercun
C'lYlh bottle up the poison
eJwCmoI ' Im but it always break
SwiUWadiffiß forth again attack
O|£BlWßß| * n k' solue dellcat
mTIII' 1 Efi* °rgan, frequent!-
(■A VTII \ Wil tbe mouth an<
■ HlVl'lf kl r throat, filling then
■ IUII jk fa || with eating sore*
■ tJ I’ 4 llh 5.5.8., is the onlj
Kw ’ A WL known cure for thit
tW j WE disease. It is guar
anteed purely vege
table, and one thousand dollars reward it
offered for proof to the contrary. II
never fails to cure Contagious Blood
Poison, Scrofula, Eczema, Rheumatism,
2ancer, or any other disease of tin
blood. If you have a blood disease,
take a remedy which will not injure yon.
Beware of mercury; don’t do violent*
to your system. Don’t get bottled up:
Our hooka sent free to any addret*.
Swift Specific Co., Atlanta. Ga. 1 •
Tb* »*▼•! ra lb« Mffcaat (rata bakiaf |«ir4ar
haaws. Actaat taau shew It •aaaa*
khkd fartbar tkaa aar atkar breaA
Ok
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&AKIHO
POWDER
AkealMtsly ffure
ftOVAI RAMIMA K»WMB €•., YMUL
GEO. C. MCKINZIE,
•a
Will, in a few days, graduate in
Book-keeping and General Mer
chandising in Rome' Bi siness Col
lege. Geo. has been constant in
attendance at the college r or B‘v*r
al, month has devoted considera
ble of his time to Penmanship and
tho practical details of nook-keep
ing. The improvement he has
made in these studies, and especial
ly inman-bip has been
equaled by but few students the
past year. His knowledge of the
(heory of accounting is splendid,
his deportment while at the Col
lege has been all that could be
a-ked. Big-hearted, good-natured
George, has the best wirhes of the
College, and we b< lieve he will sue
ceed,
R .me Business College vnjoye
the largest enrollment it has had
in the history ,>f the Institution-.
Every seat in the Coll >ve Hall in
takeuj Niuety-two post ions wqre
filled the past year, and there wil
be more places this fall aud win
ter. on accauut of the War with
Spain, than the College will b
able to supply
H. 8. Shockley, Prin.,
Rome, Ga.
THE SURE LA GRIPPE CUR
There is no use suff iing from
this terrible malady, if you wil
only gut the right remedy. You
are having pain all through your
body, your liter is out of order,
have no appetite, no life or ambi-'
tioD, have a bad cold, in fuct are
completely used up. Electric b">-
lers is *he only remedy that wi l
give you prompt and sure r e!iaf.
They act directly on your • Liver,
Stomach and Kidneys, tone up
she whole system and make you
feel like a nvw being They are
guaranteed to cure or price refund
e.l. For sah at Curry Arringtun’v
rug sto.-e. DHy .>) eaii. pei
o tie.
MRS J. C. HARRIS
To he Principal of Prej’arat ry
Department of
Mis. Kate Hanis wile
of Prof, J. C. Harris of the Rom
M ublic school fins been chosen as
principal of the preparatoey de
ourtment of Shorter college.
She was for a number of yeais
teacher in ihepi>h|j c school which
place al e filled wi h b..n<jr a d to
ibe tatialaetion of aIL-
The place was . formerly filled
by Mies Bettie LedbelttT. but ill
health caused her to resign
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lIrHH wit* y«u *h«u»r aoMUaia
r.rva klHlf.f habit ■ Tfib- B A<. W"
'«inw» a in. r« far babaara •nA.
out n.r Vuus «li.*.raaa ale. A W
Uu«, purtflaa the bl•<>«, 9 H
Hvrri 10. l aiajihowA be a««
yeu atrwaff y a F am
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fi fre»
A «ea »k»
B W VOe HeiH.
i. SHOOK HANDS
Dons Surprised ftt Lib?i'
alitii
DIVIDED HARDTACK
’ »
Officers Pledged Each Other jn
Glasses Os Cognac.
I
N-*w York, July 21. —The Even
ing Post c irresponde. t at Santia
go describes the surrender of the
Spanish sol liers aud the m inner
in which the Americans received
them. He says.
“Beaming with friendliness, Io
the trenches came the Spanish
prisoners. Our troops across the
deep ditches they had crouched in
so many nights, eager to get n shot
at the same men, reached over and
shook hands with them.
“Between us, they said, every
thing now is as it used to be and
appearing to understand the Span
iards took bottles from their hav< -
sack and offered them thim to
the American, j n 'ed not say
whether the Americans like this.
WHITE MEN.
“Why, these are white men thev
exclaimed and hearing that th-ir
friends, the enemy, where hun
gry they dived into their own
haversac's and I roughtt to. th
hard tack.
“Soon the ofliiers on both sides
who held aloof at first soon k.pt
neir O? ler’ies running for water
to mix with cognac, whi'e they
phdgcd one another in the same
convivia! cups uniting in senti
ments die-specttul to the ( übans
“Now you have them said the
Spaniards, we don’t 'ike charging
up hill on their outposts only to
find when we get there that no
body is to ba found. See it you can
do any better with the-n.
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PRQfKSIOHH CIRDi.
ATTORNEYS.
J. BR,ANHA.M,
Law Office, 200|Kast First Street,
ROME. GA.
. CHAS, W. UNDERWOOD”
e.
Attorney at Law, Roaie, Ga.
Corporation Law Only.
M B B3CTBANKS,
Atternay at law. office King Building.
Rome, i.a.
W H ENNIS,
Attorney at Law Will Practice in all court*
Office, Maaonic Teiuple, Rome, Ga,
•W J. NEHjLi
Attorney at law Will practice In allocurn. ’
-pectal attentiou giveu to commercial law
d the examination ct laud titles.
Office in Klug Uulldl. ~ Rome, Ga.
WALTER, HARRIS
Attorney at law; and J. P. Office over F. J.
Kane A Co.’a.
Llf*«*eOMU Ac WILLINGHAM
Commercial Lawyers.
Office io Armstrong hotel building. Rome, Ga
J B A T r r O R. A. WEORD
Attorney at law, Rome. Ga Collections >.
•peciaitv
M b.smile Temple. Koine. Go.
DENTISTS.
J. A.. WILLS, D. D. S.,
Off! 24C I-5J Bron t * Ov»*r Cantrell Owsn
—
J. L PENNINGTON. D.D.S..M D.
WNTIH'r-
Office. 305 1-V Broad street. Over Hanks Fur
ui lure Co*. *
PHYSICIANS.
GJ. HA-MULTO bT, M D.
Physician and Surgeon Office, Medical
Building Rome, Ga. Office ’phone No. »2.
lu. F HA.MMOND. M- D-.
Physician and Surgeon, in
building. Residence, No. 403 West F.rst.t
ffice ’phoNo 53.
Don’t sit djWii and* wait Lr
your fortune to turn up
Don’t refuse to be a star just
because you cen’t get th«- whole
show.
Dosi r t expect to’dißcover a niin
who isn’t willing to live without
work.
|f ift ihiMiHim <i> I}, J
I School Suiuliis,
W. .r, pio„.pr. In books „„i I
«« ply business and we are ala » right up-ro-da«« i. O
‘ " ’i> every- ** I
;» tb,o? that should be kept by up-to-d.t, B . iljl
I i ML MPEh.
No house m the -ifite car. serve vou better wheu von de ® I
sire to invest ii. a new covering fcr tr.e dear ?id wa | h rs 1 1
your home. See our stock ou hand and samples ‘ J
| H. A. SMITH. I
|| IHF OLD RELIABLE BOOK STORE I
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To the People of feme. ||
jg &^‘d $1
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I have nad yeirs ot practical ■ lICP ... . ili I
thr-e years of which I have n ( uniat,. I 1 w|
W T-Xta. \V “ n f 4 o 'ii/ I
ence 1 hive had and m I will u v . ntirp iin X| ' j I
W «t>«,lion u, th, bu«,.- M . t w,l. .;. ..p0.iu.,0 , Q
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tba Idei.li • Saud IU y.,ur bvndl.i. Hit 'ails to |.l fa ., /ji I
/i\ J’’ I'"” I,w " Sop our wag t.|, W I
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X Proprietor MoJeljSteam Laundry. /|\ I
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CONSTIPATION
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* $3.00 A MONTH. I
ft thia nerely nontaud fee any sufferer from any Chreaic disease san obtils
a line es treatasMt that has gained a wertd-wMe regutnfien for Its
healing aad onrattve pewers. Cases that have been gronnaaced
hegeiess are quickly aad radically cured at hewe Dr-
Cewden gives every case his gersanal sttentldn.
Thsusands cured. His sgeciaitice are:
Nose, Stemach, Deafness, Asthma,
Threat, Bewels, Consumption, Cataract,
Lunfe, Bleed, Rheumatism, Obesity,
Skin Dlsoeses.
VIGORINE
An absolute specific for Ixieses.W K I I
Drains, Premature Dim-harger, Ww I ■ A* I I SwS
Bad Dreams, etc. W ■ I ■■ I I ■
Either es these remedies will be sent upas receigt es $2.00. Tbelr effect
is little short of miraculous.
Send for Symptom blanks and full infarmatien regarding *
AR inquiries cheerfully answered. Csnsultatioa Free. Den t let urn cnanc
escape -It may never sccur again. Address,
M. COWDEN, M. D„ 11513th St, 11. W., Washington. D.
V an——u—an———^s— nsM
Como, Wis., Hyannis. NebJ.
Jan. 10,1898.
I would not be I re^a
without PISO’B 11 1 ii ■ ■ CUI^X? r B .fhe
CURE for CON- SUMPTKW a»JJ
SUMPTION for aay @ B Jk.i
thing. For a bad cine on the m<u ß
Cough or Cold it is ■ 1,1 having used n
beyond all others. 15 years.
Mrs C. REYNOLDS. J. A. WESW vEK
“The Best Cough Medicine*