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n Tumor Formed
finally It Broke Inwardly
and Discharged*
Trouble Began With Dyspepsia
and Impure Blood
Th ,. (uUtf h Course of Hood’s Sarsa
"parilla Completely Cures.
’lhere is dunger in impure blood.
Di.e isf and -ufb ring are surely com
to those who neglect this tluwuteu
iu.> s\uipfoni. Rend this.
° ••Gilliam, Missouri.
»<C J. Hood A Co., Lowell, Mass.:
oGentlemens— My troubles bigau with
nervous headaches, which would last
me for two or three days. The doctors
pronounced my trouble dyspepsia, but
they could not do anything tor me, and
udvi ' ■ change of location. At the age
t r, a tumor formed on my spine, which
Was Very Painful
but old not rise or discharge. The doctor
thought best to cut it out, but I objected.
Jt dually broke and discharged a great
deal. The doctors said they could do
nothing for it. Then the tumor began to
rise Inwardly and discharge. 1 read much
about cures by Hood’s Sarsaparilla and
thought I would try it. Before I had
finished taking one bottle I was much
relieved. I continued the use of Hood’s
Sarjapurills, and after taking 12 bottles I
was entirtly cured. lam now well, have
a good appetite and feel that I owe my
life to Hood’s Sarsanarilia." W. D. Fore.
Hood’s s p*S.
Is the hi st—ln fact the <me True Blood Purifier.
Sold by al! (U-itggiits. »1; six fol (5.
Hood’S Pills
PASTEUR FILTERS
The onb G-erm
Pre of Falter in the
world. Makes water
pure and clear for
sale by The Hanson
SupplyCo
WATER TAX NOTICE
Have you ''Hservea
how near the Vh is?
J. T. K.wOra
S&c’y. and Treas.
,6V.soiM
RftlLWfty.
G B*t«B«»<l Mhrtala !• Kflfret July t, ISUH.
~~ itation*. IWa # f Ko. 14 ; Ko. I
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*r Roui. S.SOaui » 4Upm t Mata
*r itluu |t.4o»m 11.50;® SOhwa
Lv Ail.olu 4. WprnllYpm 5 20a t>
Ar Macon 7.10 pm 2 Ohan IJlarl
lrp.u;i 148 am 2.38 pm
4rJS»«otl ...... 7.26 am 82f.pra
At Jack.oii.ille . . .. 8 40am B.2spin
!.» ..'. ,T.’..’ fit Sam i.Sepm
A, Jaek.onvQle l.oopm tft.tapta
L> Kveratt 7.3uami TJoprn
Brunswick B.3ouini 4.30 pm
Nr.. 10 curries Pullman Sl.eplut Car Ciu.4-
Uno,-. tu Atlanta.
Na. Wcayrie. PuHssaa Sleaptu* <Mr and ! ay
'u-he.i’Ua teuwsa to Jacksonville and a t-
U..u» to Brunswick.
No « rarrias PiliUuau Shseptuy Car £hiitta
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Ar Rome ..( 4.80 am UtOfMu WSUam
balm# 7.22 am ? 34tm£lt.»am
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No 13 carrie Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta 1
8,1 rv.ianri ca and ChaltaiKiora to ClnainnatL
Nir v carrle. Pullman Sloepin, iMr Allan in
w Cincinnati and Chattanooga to Louisville.
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ar. luiv.ile ........ 11l Mami 805 am l.ioum
ArMorrist wn I i JApm 1 8 Bum 2 25am
1 l o l Sp . r . 1 , 1,< * •' l>lpm*l,4oum 4.00 am
4.X>pm l.tSpui 510 am
ArSullHburv «.40pm 8.80 am
7r uT e ' l i‘' or “ U.62i>tn 12.10 pm
ir v‘ r ,' 1.40 am 3.23 pm
Ar Norfolk 7.50 am ..
Ar Wa h'ntftunß.4lam b.3spm
*' >« Uric .. . y 1 12 4fpm 8.23 am
■ 1! r ‘’‘* f’u'miati Drawing Ko mt Sleep.
~fi 4r Chattanooga to Now York via Asha
i, L*. . ul|, "> ur ”tolll.-li l i,<>nd. an lvinit Rloh
t /»« > " * ,n “‘ ■' o I’uilmau Sleeping ,
‘ lo Norfolk. •
k'ov o’ 1 !' 1 lr ‘ l!1 <!lstuiw »'a to Salt*/
T *C'l 1 iillmtn Slut-pin t i',.r Cirittanoofa
* ’■‘•'•'bury and Salisbury to Now York wiLb
•utchange
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*‘ "«York [. | 1 1.20 pm
Pulhn.vi Sleeping Car Cbatta-
YnrC ~ ‘■‘‘iin.il .ii and Chnttan. ogu to New
“BUouteh .info.
’'il« uiUr'i’i,',’’ Sleeping Car Knos-
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t V ~ 7—. 8 46a.;
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808 pm ’ d, “- w f-Waut A Haul
_ “»F'l‘ r lOpmlAr Attalla, lyl Utam CBoam
bally Sunday. | Sunday only.
J t Wv ’ *• “ Wasklnglon. D.d
W. . • i ‘ P Tr *' “•»•• W»»b‘Mtoa. D. a
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•■'IHIARy SENT 7C DEWEY.
Nn W Y , r k July 18 __ The N(IW
,r k CiiHhb Exchange Buainess
i* Association has completed
tt, "i shipped a library of 10,000
V( >lu in niu Admiral Dewey’s Squad
11 hi <1 have now itiade arrange-
Ul ’tile tv ith (i lb Navy Department
'* 8 mi cue |<y ttie fl et in Cuban-
Waters.
' I RSONAL MINIIO
Mr. W. M. Barker, of Atlanta,
is here today.
Mr. N. C. Brand has returned
from Norfolk.
All kinds of nice fruit at
Lloyds’.
Mr. I. T. Buclianon, ofTiion,
is in the city today.
Delicious cantaloupe* every
day at Lloyd’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Blount Hamil
ton are visiting in Etna.
Dr. M. N. Mixon returned
this morning from Atlanta.
* Mr. and Mrs. David Kerr
have returned from Atlanta.
There will be a dance at the
Mobley parx pavilion tonight.
House to rent, clogft
in- Apply to L A Lloyd.
Mr. I. F. Davis went dewn to
Alabama on business this morn
ing.
Miss Nona Speer, of Varnells,
is the guest of relatives in the
city.
Have you tried Hunt the bakers
bread and cakes yet, if not why
not?
•
Mis. Jurelle Watters is the
guest of Mrs. Ada Mason in Ma
rietta.
Miss Minnie Speer, of Chat
tanooga, is visiting friends in
the city.
Mi->s Eva Camp is visiting
Miss Chussie Trayner in Cleve
land, Tenn.
$ 1.50 to Atlanta and
return via W, & fl . R R
July 21,22,23.1imited
28.
Mrs. Charles Phinzy, erf Au
gusta, is the guest of Mrs.(Ham
ilton Yancey. •
Birney Hale, the clever young
druggist, is now connected with
J. T. Crouch & Co.
Bad blood becomes good blood
on taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla.lt
> tlij great blood purifier.
$ 1.50 to Atlanta and
returfr via Southern
Ry. 19th and 20th.
Mrs. Ht Lyle and family went
down to Atlanta this morning to
spend several days.
Mrs. J. B. Ponder and chil
dren lef r today for Keith, Ga.,
to visit friends several days.
Col. Ray Knight, one of An
niston’s leading and most pro
gressive citizens, spent last night
in the city.
Miss Annie Liiitoa Sparks
left this morning on a weeks
visit to friends and relatives at
Cave Spring and Etna.
Go to the reunion at
Atlanta via Southern
Ry. July I 9th A 2Otb.
rtound trip $1.50. J.
N- Harrison, C. T. A.
Mr. Cliff Seay will go down
to Macoih -tomorrow to spend
several days. It is rumored he
will bring Mrs. Cliff Seay horn®
with him.
Hunt the,.bak»jr has Albert 0
Lin'dsley, of Indiana, one of th*
beat bakt-ra out of the West work*
ing for him, ca| l and try bis bread
and cakes you woi*4 reg ret it.
Miss Flo Seay, on® at Rome’s
most talenteu young ladies left
yesterday for Rock
,w h re she will spend several
weeks with her sister, Mrs. M
H. Sandifer.
Miss Mary Woodruff is ex
, ected in the city tonight to
spend several days, the guest of
Miss Rena Seay. She is en route
to her home in Anniston horn
Washington, D. C., and Ash
ville, N. C., where she has been
spending some time.
LOCAL HiP.PcNl’i 1 i.
More Cheap Rates —The W.
4 A. R. R, will sell round trip
tickets Rome to Atlanta and re
turn at $1.50 July 21, 22, 23,
limited 28t.1i.
Revival. —Rev. W. L Single
ton is conducting a revival in
West Rome. The meetings are
largely attended and a great
work for the Lord is being done.
Recruits Go Through —Several
car loads of Holders passed through
East Rome this morning en-route
to McPherson barraacks, in At
lanta from Ohio. Some of them
looked like Coxey's army instead
of United States soldiers.
Mr. Bercman Ill> —The many
Rome friends of Mr. P. J. Berc
man will be pained te hear that
be is dangerously ill at his home
’’in Augusta. He is the son of the
late Dr. Bercman who lived on
Mt. Alto for many years.
At High Point. —Prof. Fred
Branson lias accepted a position
as teacher in a Floyd county
school at High Point. He is a
recent graduate of the Piedmont
Institute of Rockmart and comes
highly recommended by Prof.
Ballenger.
Mr Taylor Sh<>t —The Ash
ville Gazette tells ot the killing
of R. Wink Taylor by Jam?s
Csrley, of Decater 111. The murder
occurred m the Oak hotel, ot
which Mr. Taylor was lesee, short
ly alter 8 o’clock, Tuesday night
Mr. Taylor wa* at one time man
ager of the Armstrong here, and is
wall known in Rome.
Will Leave Tomgjuow
Capt. Henry StewiTt will leave
tomorrow morning for Griffin,
where he goes to join his com
pany. He will take a number of
recruite with him. Mr. Thomas 1
presented him with five
fifty ejach, of “barter’s
Extra Good * Cigars” for the
boys in c»mp.
Chilkren Leave Today.—
After residing in this city for
nearly two years the four little
children of Mr. C. R, Gaskill, of
Brownwood, Tex, left this after
noon for their fa ther’s home
Nearly two years ago the moth
er of these little ones, on her
death bed requested that hei
babies be cared for by her sister,
Mrs. W. J. Nunnally. . Four
brighter children with sunnier
dispositions never liyed. They
have become quite as dear to
Col.and Mrs. Nunnally as if they
sons and daughters. Mr.
Gaskill, recently married and
with his heme re-established he
sends for the little ones. Joe
Nunnally is very sad today,
while hi® wife is almost heart
broken over the departure of the
little ones
A GRAND WORK
Mrs. M A. Nevins will send <<•
the »urg-uu general in Atlanta to
morrow to be distributed tn the
v. unded soldiers through the
Rome chapter of ths D. A- R •
veal large bcxft of clothing and
s jeets, for the wounded «oldiere
They are badly iu need of a
change. Mrs. Nivin rec. ive I a
•-tter yesterday stateing that some
>f the wounded soldiers still
wearing the clo'hiug that they
ere wounded in.
The D A R. are doing a grand
work all over the country ir. help
ing th® needy soldier b< ys,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sturdi
vant, of Summerville, arrived
n the city yesterday and are the
quests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomp
son Hiles on Fourth avenue.
Eyes examined fn e
by Dr. Taylor, experi
enced optician. at
vVooten’s drugstore
Save your eyes.Do not
delay- '
A BAD FALL.
—... ...
Mr, Samuel McArthur Sustain
ed Injuries Yesterday.
Mr. Sunuel the
aged father of Dr. S. McArthur,
' happened to a painful,and winch
may prove seri Jus, acc dent yei-J
terday ufteyiioon at the home ol
his sou, Dr. McArthur in the
Fifth ward.
He was ir. the act of stepping
oil'l he back porch, »vhicb is
about 4 feet from the ground,,
when in some manuei he slipped
and fell striking his left shoulder
with great force.
He was picked up and carried
into the house and f)r. W. P
Harbin hastily summoned. His
shoulder was badly wrenched
and several bad bruises were
found on his body.
On account of his extreme age,
84, and feeble health, there is
some doubt of his recovery.
Mr. McArthur rested as weli
as could !»•* < xpected under tie
circu nsta c‘s l ist light.
THREE EOYS
Who Ran Aw>y From Honr
Caught Yesterday.
J. G. George of Ball Play, was
iu the city today and carried his
two sons aped 12 and 13 respec
tively, and Ins stepson aged 15,
home with him.
Chief Shropshire was tele
graphed last night to 1< ok oi.t
for’the boys. Officer Green was
sent and in a few hours had
theni in They weie
locked up until the old man ar
rived today.
The boys were out for a good
time and had been traveling
around considerably.
GOTRECE'PfS FOR EV
ERYTHING under the sun and
can make properly all most any
thing you want. My Reference
Book, latest edition of U. S..
\;l 4 » ,
Pharmacopoeia cost $2 50, U. S.
Dispensary SB, Remington’s
Practice of Pharmacy $6.50,
Pattent medicine formulas $2.
Druggist’s Formulary $lO, Fen
ner’s Formulary $lO, Scientific
American Cyclopedia of Receipts
$5. Total, $44 worth of the most
reliable receipt books publisht
containing thousands of miscel
laneous receipts cuveriug every
department of the human indus
try together with my fiften years
experience iu the drug business
at your service at Frank
Wright’s Farmacy, Norton’s
old corner, opposit Maemic
Tempi.
WATfeR WO KS OF
FICE AT CITY HALL
Offic? hours 7:30 a.
m. to 12 m. 2:00 p. m.
to 6 p. m.
J. T. Moore
Sec’y and Treas-
g _J I ÜBg
SUMMER RESORTS
Many delightful summer re»urt»
are sitcat»‘d on and reach' d via the
Southern Rui way. Whether one
desires the se aside or the m<'Un
tains, th" feshionab e hotel* or
qim-t country homes, they can bs
reached via this magnificent high
way of t ravel.
Ashwvil's. N. C. , Hot Springs
N. C.. Roan M< untain, Tenn
and the mountain resor'f of Knut
Tennessee ' and Western Nort
Carolina, “The Li nd o| the Sky’
Tat® Springs, Te 19., Oljver
Springs, Tenn., Lookout Moun
tain, feuu., Litbia Springe, Ga .
the vs l ious Virginia springe, and
the seashore resor's are reached
hv the K mh-rii Railway.
The Southern JAfijlwav bM issued
a handsome foi.def^lil led “Sum
mer Homefi and Resorts ’* descrip
live ot nearly one sum
mer resort buteli fiid bqardiny
hoii-es, including r»-
ga r dmg rate# fpr, board at <b»
different place* jipd failroad rates
to reach thapi. ; ‘ ’ S
Write to C A, B®D*cot*r, A*-
sista nt General P»Msng»r Agent
Southern Railway. Chattwuuofß
Tenn, for a c >py of tin* folder.
«' HANKS
Furiiiiiirf.
1 60-
You will
b* surpr s
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 nioney.
If y u are thinking of bnyingsome
thing* in the line of Fui ziiture,. Car
pets, Mattings, Rugs Etc., you will
be sorry i you don’t see
Wesre *naking somj ve y Id-v prices oi
eve-ything now, to get ready for o irfall 300 is
that are coming in.
Ji n’t to -
see us-. Yours y
to please.
MtfS IO
furniture
CO.
A WHOLE CLUB I
43-** *:* 1
Make |
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Time
-’** t.-r gmv-im*' rijj
I carry & 'til! ml on date line of
Di* ull Is ■’• o , *
My st jek of silver uoti r.js and nov •!ties was n&v- M
«r more complete.
W.2)JL4> P I CSS 4TS V 4P.23( VLPf.
J. K Williamson M
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