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One Large Scar
Is All That Remains of Great
Scrofula Sores
Neighbors Could Not Bear to Look
Upon Her-A Grand, Complete
Cure by Hood’s Sarsaparilla
After Others Failed.
«•! wai taken with neuralgia in my
head and eyes. Not long after this, a
scrofula sore appeared on my left cheek,
extending from my upper lip to my eye.
Other sores came on my neck and on my
right arm and one of my limbs. They
wer e very troublesome and painful and
soon became great running sores. My
face looked so bad that some of my
neighbors could not bear to look at me
and advised me to wear a bandage, but I
feared this would irritate the sore and
make it worse, bo I
Could Not Hide the Sores.
My niece, who was familiar with a case,
similar to mine, which had been cured by
Hood's Sarsaparilla, urged me to try it.
Finally I was persuaded to do so, and in
a short time I saw it was helping me.
The sores began to heal and the neu
ralgia in my ,ieud was better. In a few
months the sores on my arms and limbs
all healed; those on my neck gradually
disappeared and now they are all gone.
I have never had any symptom of scrofula
sfcice. One large scar on my right arm is
all the sign that remains of my terrible
affliction. The neuralgia is also cured.”
Mas. J. M. Hatch, Etna, New Hampshire.
Hood’s parilla
Is the best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier.
Hand's PiHc arc the only pills to take
I IUvH.I 3 I is Jo with llood’s SarsauasAia
ir.i , '
THE BEST PAINT AND
CHEAPEST PAINT.
That you can uze as a priming
coat for fine jobs or for the com
plete painting of any ordinary
job ia the CROWN Wetherproof,
Fireproof, cold water paint. For
tale only at Frank Wright’s
Farmacy where you can get
culor card, descriptiv sheet and
tett|a saiupl of the work. 1 lb cost
ing 10c will cover 75 squre feet
of smooth boadrs. Norton’s old
corner, opposit Maaonic Tempi.
SSTciE
ATTORNEYS.
J. BRANHAM,
Law Office, SOO; ant First .Street,
SOME. GA.
r.GHA 8, W. U N DERWOOD
Attorney at Law, Home, Ga.
Corporate in Law Only.
M B BUBANKS,
Atterney at law. officering Building,
Kome, «.a.
W H.KNNIS,
Attorney at Law Will JFraotice in all coarts
Office, Masonic Temple, Kome, Ga.
iW. J. NBEL
Attorney at law Will practice In allocurts,
•peclal attention given to commercial law
asd the examicallou cf land titles.
office in King building, Rome, Ga.
Walter Harris
Attorney at law and J. P. Office over F. J.
Sane A Co.’s.
LINiCOMB * WILLINGHAM
Commercial Lawyers.
•Bee in Armstrong hotel building, Rome, Ga
f SANTT ORAWFORD
•picU B *y M ** W ’ Ro:ne ' Colleetlens a
Masonic Temple Rome, Go.
DENTISTS.
J- A. WILLS, D. D. S.,
Broad. y Over Cantrell A Qwey
J. L. PENNINGTON. D D S..M.D.
KNTIBT'
•*t«» tV'* Broa<l street. Over Hanks Fur-
PHYSICIANS?
Hamilton, xa d.
Sur «* on Office, Medical
_ * Ga. Oa.ce ’phone No. M.
‘ 11 A-MMOND. k. jd.,
*Wlag*“ s>r C««>«- on,c * ln “• dle *
4p ILICAriON FOR LETTERS
°F dismission.
B \Vk A FLoyi> county.
trato/uf^f A a D * H, V din .» d, nini«-
Muta tn H Avery Hardin, repre»
G U | V filfd ?k COU L. rt in bis petition
•d MAm 1 h« has adtuiniater’-
it <o cite Ln lurdin ’ 8 e«tate. This
kindred and Pe r conc « rDed .
Mute h anv H l CredltOr ’ to ,how
adu) **>> lira tor J Why ,aid
•barged from M d D '? t . be diß '
bdaracsive •dm initiation
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Otdi Bar>
LOCfll HAPPENINGS.
Regulars. — Several hundred
regulars passed through East
Rome this morning en reu».e to
McPherson’s barracks, from Ohio.
Barbecue —There will be a big
barbecue and Sunday school pic*
me at Holbrooks school house,
next Saturday, a number of
Romans will attend.
New Recruits —Capt. Henry
Stewart sent three new recruits for
his company at Griffin this morn
ing. Those went were. Ezra Sisk,
Thos. Posely and John R. Baxter.
Arwardbd Contract. —Messrs
Wylie Trammell and John Mc-
Ginnis two well known bneb ma
sons.left yesterday' for Hoc Springe
where they were arwarded the con
tract to build two large brick
buildings. <,
•v ;
Miss Lizzie Hawkins and Mr.
E. W. Sturdivant went down to
Rome last Wednesday to attend
the funeral of Mr. Sturdivant’s
sister, Mrs. Thompson Hiles.
Miss Hawkins remained several
days.—Summerville News.
Month’s Pmovisions. —This
morning Supt. Hackney, of the
county chaingang, was in the
city with part of his gang buy
ing a month’s provision for the
camp. It takes several hundred
dollars to feed them each month.
Bad Weather. —The heavy
rain did considerable damage
last night. In some portions of
the county corn was beaten to
the ground, and cotton, unless
there is a change in the weather,
will be materially injured. Small
creeks and mountain streams
have overflowed the lowlands.
Called Meeting. There
will be a called meeting of the
Floyd County Camp of Confed
erate Veterans No. 368 at the
court house Saturday morning,
August 6, at 10 o’clock.
A. B Montgomery,
Commander.
F. W. Quarles,
Adjutant.
House Party. —Messrs. Ed
Jones, of Atlanta; Ed Maddox,
Frank Jones and Miss Louise
Anderson, of Marietta, left this
afternoon for Kartah where they
will visit friends. Later they
will join a house party at Look
out Inn. Miss Anderson Mas
been the charming guest of Miss
Berta Maddox for several weeks.
Southern Beauty Flour.—
Guaranteed absolutely pure.
Made from finest wheat obtain
able. Bakes delicious biscuits,
rolls, etc. Refer to Mr. Felix
Cantrell and others who have
tried it. This introductory lot
will be sold at the low price of
60c for 24 lbs. Order a sack
quick from Lloyd & Harper,
sole agents.
House Party. —Misses Rena
Mae Ledbetter and Martha
Adams, of Cedartown, are en
tertaining Misses Genevieve
Leake, of Atlanta; Alice May
L e, of St. Louis; Sarrh White,
of Nashville, and Daisy Camp,
of Rome, afc a delightful house
party this week at Wheeler
Springs, Ala. The young gen
tlemen at the house party are
from Atlanta and Cedartown. —
Constitution.
Mrs. Thompson Hiles died at
her home in Rome Tuesday p.
in. The bereaved family have
the deepest sympathy of their
many friends in this county. —
Trion Herald.
Talked with president.
Washington, Aug. 4.—Secretary
Alger, Adjutant Gen. Corbin and
Major Gen. Wade discussed mili
tary matters this aftevnoon with
the President, and it is understood
that the conference bad special re
ference to afl’aire in Porto Rrco
and the assignment of Major Gen.
Wade to that island.
The Keyal is the hi«be«t ««ade bekiey powder
known. Actual tests shew it «oes ooo
third further than any other bread.
m
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
ROYAL BAMIWO POWDCR 00., NFW YORK.
THE EMPEROR
Bowed at The Bier of Bis
marck.
BY MEMORIAL CHURCH.
Tremendous Crowds Greeted
William at Friedrichsruhe.
Friedrichsruhe, Aug. 4.—Ac
companied by the minister of
foreign affairs, Baron Von Bu
low, the Emperor and Empress
arrived here last evening. A
tremendous crowd had gathered
but good order was maintained.
The party was met at the
train by members of the Bis
marck family. On alighting the
Emperor kissed Prince Herbert
Bismarck on each cheek. The
Empress was n mourning.
The religious services i i the
death chamber were impressive
ly conducted by Pastor Westphal
of Brunstorf, according to the
Reformed Church rite. Accord
ing to Prince Bismarcks express
ed wish the text was from Chap
ter XV, of the First Epistle of
Paul, to the Corinthians, verses
53 to 57.
There were 40 mourners pres
ent. After the service the service
the imperial party left for Ber
lin.
The former Empress, Fredc
ricka? sent a laurel wreath.
Prince Herbert Bismarck has
received a telegram from Presi
dent Krueger, of the Transvaal
Republic, to the effect that the
government flags at Prelum.. a.
at halfmast in honor of t iedea
Bismarck.
Prince Heroert has answered
the telegram of condolence sent
by order of President McKinley.
“I Si'aND MOURNING.”
I
Eloquent Tribute to Bismarck
From Emperor.
Beilin, Aug. 4.—The official
Reich/.an zeiger publishes a
statement from the Emperor on
Bismarck. The Emperor says:
“I stand mourning at the bier
of the first Chancellor of the
German Empire. We looked up
to him with admiration as the
master of statecraft,‘the fearless
fighter and peace advocate, as
the most devoted son of the
Fatherland and as the most
faithful servant of his Emperor
and King. Him God, the Lord,
fashioned as his instrument to
achieve the realization of the
undying aspirations of the Ger
mans for unity and greatness. I
am impelled to give expression
before the whole world to the
universal sorrow and grateful
admiration which today ani
mates the whole nation, and in
the name of the nation to vow
that what he, the great Chan
cellor, under William the Great,
created, I will maintain and de
velop and, if need be, defend
with blood and treasure.”
IRON RING
On Finger of La Soilrgogne
Victim.
HIAWATHA EXPEDITION
Body of Gray-Haired Woman
Recovered.
New Y<»rk, Aug. 4.—A telpgruin
received at the office of ex-Judge
John F. Dillon from Halifax today
stated that the body of a woman,
apparently 55 years of age, with
gray hair, had been recovered
among the bodies of those drown
ed when La Bourgogne was wreck
ed off Sable Island.
So far as the description goes it
answers that of Mrs. Dillon, who,
with tier daughter, was lost on
the steamer, but the further states
meat that a diamond and an iron
ring were found on the fingers of
one hand makes the identificatv n
doubtfiil.
With W. C . Perry, of Kansas
City, who lost a son and three
daughters by the sinking of La
Bourgogne, Mr. Dillon chartered
the British steamer Hiawatha at
Halifax and had her fitted out for
the work of recovering the bodies
of the membersof their families
Lawyer Clay was placed in charge
of the expedition, which has al
ready been off Sable Island and
at work for several days past.
SUPERIOR COURT-
Cases Tried Today Before
Judge Hanry.
The following cases were
tried this morning in the supe
rior couit: Henry Bradley, col,
assault and battery, 9 months
in the chaingang or S4O and
cost.
State against Nelson Pinson,
colojed, burglary, 6 months in
the chaing ing.
The state against Isiah Byrd,
charged with kidnapping, was
still on trial at a late hour this
afternoon.
The traverse juries drawn for
next week are discharged for
this term and need not appear.
TWO TOWNS TAKEN
\ uerican Shipj Tuck Possession
Os Two Places In Puerto Rico,
St. Thomas, D, W. I , Aug 4.
Captain Goodrich, of the St. Louis
with the Wasp and Gloucester en.
tered Guayama Bay yesterday
morning and took possession of
the towns of Arroyo and Guayama
as 30 miles east of Ponce.
The entire second division of the
army will probably be landed at
Guayama Bay and march 40 miles
to Cayey to effect a junction with
the other division to move on San
Juan together by the military
roads.
For Sale: 7 fine milk
cows- Apply to G-. B.
Holder at Lindale.
Annual Sales overß,ooo,ooo Boxes
t’OB BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISOBMAS
such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach.
Giddiness. Fulness after meals. Hcad
iche. Dizzinoßß. Drowsiness. Flushings
jt Heat, Less of Appetite, Costivencss.
Blotches on the Skin. Cold Chills, Dis
turbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams and all
Nervous and Trotnbllnu Sensations.
THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF
IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every suffem
will acknowledge them to be
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
REECHAM’fI PlL.IX.Ukcn as direct
ed, will quickly restore Females to com
plete health. They promptly remove
obstructions or irregularities of the sys
tem and cure Mick Headache. For a
Weak Stomach
Impaired Digestion
Disordered Liver
IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN
Beecham’s Pills are
Without a Rival
And tiare the
LARGEST SALE
’ of any Patent la Um W«M«
Mo. at fcil Drmr Store*.
„ HfINKeS
I ‘
Fiirmuirc =
<|! GO*
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You will
‘“be surprs
ed to see ’
how muc
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 buying some- "
thing in the line of Furniture,. Car
pets, Mattings, Rugs Etc., you will 5
be sorry i you don’t see us
Wesre making soma vey low pric33 01
everything now, to get ready for our f ill goods
that are coming in.
D J i ’ r - : • .
see us- Yours I ' |
to please. t I
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S Ma'<e
Better
Sjl Running
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mi <-/J ■
HNe CO»v«iGMV.|gey '
I carry a full and complete line of jewelry, iuclu- dj?
ding Diamonds £"5
CT
My stock of silver notions and novelties was nev-
er more complete.
WEDDING PRESENTS A’SPECIALTY.
B J. K Williamson fe
SUMMER RESORTS
Many delightful summer resorts
are situated on and reached via the
Southern Railway. Whether one
desires the seaside or the moun
tains, the fashionab’e hotels or
quiet country homes, they can be
reached via this magnificent high
way of travel.
Asheville. N. C. , Hot Springs,
N. C., Roan Mountain, Tenn
and the mountain resorts of East
Tennessee and Western North
Carolina, “The Land of the Sky”
Tate Springs, Tenn., Oliver
Springs, Tenn., Lookout Moun
tain, Tenn., Lithia Springs, Ga.,
the various Virginia springs, and
the seashore resorts are reached
by the Southern Railway.
The Southern • j wav has issued
a handsome folder entitled “Sum
mer Homes and Resorts,” descrip
tive of ti' arly one thousand sum
mer res rt hotels and boarding
honaes, including information r«-
ardms rates for board at the
afferent places and railroad rates
reach them.
° Write to 0. A, Benscoter, As
ti enerai Passenger Agemt i
j or i & ail way. Chattanong |
hfor B. ennv »f thiafcildnad
GOT RECEIPTS FOR EV-
ERYTHING under the sun and
can make properly allmost any
thing you'want.My Reference
Book, latest edition of U. 8..
Pharmacopoeia cost $2.50, U. S.
Dispensary SB, Remington’s
Practice of Pharmacy $6,50,
Pattent medicine formulas $2
Druggist’s Formulary $lO, Fen
tier’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 cuvering 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 cornu'’, opposit Masonic
Tempi.
It’s high time for the war de
partment to be giving Fitzhugh
I Lee and the Southern vol||q|.efM: