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It is estimated that ih« popula
tion of the world is increasing at
the rate of 1.500,000 souls each
vear. To be exact the birth rate
■ g ft) « minute and the death rate
6 7 a minute. Thia difference of
oß |y three per cent makes the to
tal 1,500,000
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The Chicago Record naan has
been there and knows how it is.
him: “Kissing that St. Louie
girl in public makea it absolutely
certain that Lieut. Hobeon it not
engaged to any young woman of
spirit.’’
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Mrs. Elizabeth Cu«ter, widow of
General Custer, has just returned
to her Georgia home from a • trip
to Igypt, where ahe was engaged
hi gathering material for another
bonk. Mr*. Custer has written
several valuable works ou her
buiband and Western camp life,
her whole time since his tragic
dnaih having been devoted to this
work, says the Philadelphia
Record.
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Diamandi, a native of Pylaros,
one of the Greek islands, is excit
ing European scientific curiosity
by his rsmarkaHe feats of lightning
calculation. After a mere glance
ala blackboard on which thirty
groups of fingers are written be
can repeat them m anv order and
deal with them by any arithnn ties!
process. It is said that he never
wakes an error in calculations in
volving billions and hs can ex
tract square or cube roots with
marvelous rapidly and accuracy
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Chicago’s tallest and thinnest
ctiznndied ths other day. He
was sesen fed e ght ine'e
iu height, and w dghed only 125
pounds. It is interesting to note
tbs fact that he was a Pole.
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“Too warm to sleep,” says the
Boston Transcript, “is a comtm n
accusati »n agi.i st he weather in
these humid days and n’ghts. A
physician says that acute insom
nia in iy be very promptly cured
by th' j practice oi deep breaking.
Draw into the lungs as much air
»s possible, and do not exhale it
unfit obiig'-d to, and then as slow
ly SI peßSible .”
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A pension has been granted to a
lurkiah soldier known to hie c io>-
radts as kieusse Ahme (that is,
Beardless Ahme ) who, after three
years service in the army, fell ill.
and coming under medical treat
ment was discovered to be a wo
man.
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th the six encampments along
P's coast thar 1 visited,” writes
General 0, O. H> ward t > the Inde
pende.,t, "Gun. F. zhng Lee's is
in all decidedly the beat.”
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s »y» the New Yotk Herah :
bighting Joe” Wheeler may safe
h tariy out big threat to write a
"k about the Cuban war, After
'* Kaliant w- rk. even the writing
a book can be forgiven.
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Th“ Charleston News and Cour*
ler contends that the beat troop
r •'irvice in Cuba are those who
• already passed safely through
attack ot of yellow fever there.
ler9 are several thrusand such
■minunes.
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be Chieagl post eave that ac-
c °ruinvi->. ‘I
r , * 1 r °p|>rts received by rail-
Colll paii|l fl and business men
bin * cro P within the
b . tlmßUnited States will
savs u V ? t d ‘l lthin a
or f- * ■f ll,ter wheat yield
4(¥in°A ln
41J 0,000 fk.., ■ ,
the • utll «ifl be increased to
bn\ 7' eilt IHarl y 3.000,000
• ” 8 ths ■Lring when, re
s''o.
Th *■ 0 °
eeu tertai serial, the C.m
--s* 101 al lg a ti|t being is
Wed win, .
n vciouh regularity.
Cancer
Os the Breast.
Mr. A. H. Crausby, of 158 Kerr St.,
Memphis, Tenn., says that his wife
paid no attention to a small lump which
appeared in her breast, but it soon de
veloped into a cancer of the worst type,
and notwithstanding the treatment oi
the best physicians, it continued to
spread and grow rapidly, eating two
holes in hei breast. The doctors
sa soon pronounced
.dflßlfevX her incurable. A
celebrated New York
W specialist then treat-
Rer ’ but she con-
Ct. tinued to grow worse
when informed
that both her aunl
3U< l grandmother had
died from cancer he
7™ gave the case up as
''vW? 'i‘y7 H hopeless.
• ffAr Someone then re-
“ commended S.S.S.
and though little hope remained, she
begun it, an.l an improvement was no
ticed. The cancer commenced to heal and
when she had taken several bottles it
disappeared entirely, and although sev
eral years have elapsed, not a sign oi
the disease has ever returned.
A Real Blood Remedy.
S.S.S. {guaranteed purely vegetable}
is a real blood remedy, and never fails
to cure Cancer, Eczema, Rheumatism
Scrofula, or any other blood disease.
Our books
will be mailed
free to any ad- wk
dress. Swift
Specific Co., MU kJS
Atlanta Ga.
No doubt t,h« halls of Congress
were littered with unspoken speech
ss which must he rescued from ob
livion and the waste basket.—The
Savannah News,
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This is how the editor of the
Humboldt (Kan,) H raid recently
announced his marriage: “M-
F. A. McCarthy (that's us) and
Mins Nannie FisLer (that’s more
of us) were united Wednesday July
27. at 10 a. m, The ceremony was
followed by a sumptuous repast
which we have only a faint recoliec
tion of Soine way events seemed
to crowd on each other then.”
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The father cf ten daughters lisle
ned silently to the solemn words
that united his e dest to a million
aire. “There!” he murmured as
tying of the knot was successfully
concluded, “that is 10 per cent off
for cash.”—Brooklyn Life.
BENO HAPPY.
Muncie, Ind , Aug. 11.—Be
no, the Egyptian, who makes a
specialty of eating poison and
allowing himself to be buried
foi three weeks at a time, arriv
ed in the city today.
Beno came to Muncie in quest
of his young and pretty bride,
formerly Miss Grace Waymiri,
whom he recently married here.
Soon after Mrs. Beno, who did
not fancy having her husband
spend so much time under
ground, deserted him.
A reconciliation was effected
today when Beno came from
Middletown, where he has been
buried for a fortnight
For Sals: 7 fine milk
cows- Apply to Gr. B.
Holder at Lindale.
Fancy new honey, in comb or
strained, at Lloyd & Harper’s'
Also new Paragon Honey 7 syrup,
it’s delicious.
Annual Sales over 6,000,000 Bcxne
FOB BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS
,uch tui Wind and Pain In the Btomsrh,
aiddineee. Fuluwm after meal*.
*che. Diwlnoes. Drowainea*. Hushing*
of Heat. Lees of Appetite. Opativenew.
Blotches on the Skin. Cold Chill* Dis
turbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams and all
Nervous nud Trembling Sensations.
THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE REI.IEI
IE TWENTY MINUTES. Every Butteroi
Will acknowledge them to be
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
UEF.< HAM'H PIIJA taken as direel
ed, will quickly restore Females to com
plete health. They promptly remove
obstructions or irregularities of we sys
tem ais«l eure t»lck Headache. Fora
Weak Stomach
Impaired Digestion
Disordered Liver
IN MEH, WOMEN OR CHILDREN
Beecham’s Pills are
Without a Rival
And h.w th.
LARGEST BALE
1 Vt any Fatent Medlelue in mo V.
SSC) at all Drug Stores.
:S H, P. WOOTEN & BRO., .
cj* Successors to
ROIYIE PHARMACY.
*5 309 Broad st. —New Clark Building.
. We have bought the entire stock of the Rome JC.
Pharmacy and are prepared to supply your ‘wants in >
the drug, piescription and patent medicine line. Our jg
stock is complete and of the very highest grade.
Zw® We solicit a part of your patronage and shall en
c** deavor to the best of our ability to please you at all
times. We should be pleased to have you call on us.
Full line of druggist’s sundries, toilet articles and
such things as are usual’v carried in a first-class drug
ZAB store. Cigars and tobacco. .
Come to see us.
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5 ILO AND GENTLEMBS'S UiLIZ £
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♦5 Dougherty Bldg, 2nd A e >♦
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X F. HANSON. NORRIS N. SMITH.
1 THE HANSON SUPPLY CO. |
€ PluiTibinggand Tinning. s
2 Engineers’ an 4 machinists' 5
3 supplies. Stoves, ranges and ®
B tinware. Gas and electric fix- C
!* lures. INSURANCE gasoline 3
stoves. Water meters. 5
325 Broad st. Phone 32. ®
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$1.25 and $l5O Negligee shirts for $1
J. A. GAIOI S -COMPANY
ARE
fur everyone in Rome to conn
in and see the magnificent stock
/« on men’s and boy’s clothing,
wl bicycle and golf suits, is whai
W 0 are doing, but we are hus
b- tling while we wait. We will
show you the finest stock o
lai clothing, made from the newest
styles and patterns in fabricks.
perfect fitting and handsome, t<
be found in Georgia, and the}
‘ are above competition in values
for the price.
fhegreatest line of negligee shirts
ever shown i 1 Rome.
J. A. GAfIMON &C 0
. Can supply al!
i Ours is the Most
Department Nursery|t^Xp7;Vr^ b lrw®'A&
? ±i,« II cj low rates. We publish one of
1 in Us 2 V. B the leadingseed, PlantandTree
< r . 0 wi:icb w ul be mailed free. Send for it n.-w, it wi'l i
ave vou money. Try us, can refer you to customer ,in every state and territory
Un ton 43 years of square dealms has made us patron? and friends L. and
near. Have hundreds of carloads of £ X
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ROSES, PLANTS. e
wl send by mail postpaid. Seeds. Bulbs, Plant., Rose., Small Trees, Etc. Safe arrival a
Xit'sfaXn euTrantked; larger by express or freight. 44th year, ja 1,000 acn
YHE ft-’-''’’•’S * HARRISON **** Box 328 PainesviUe, C
f 0 Musical Pepb of Koina:
It is with pleasure tinit we introduce t) our r.,.id >rs the pne
of a new and complete stock of
mb, «aa
Small Musical Instruman
n the new Moseley building, 327 Broad street
where we would be pleased to have you call and
examine our goods.
The stock consists of some of the best mikes
of pianos and organs on the market today. We
keep a full line of everything pertaining to a first
class music store —Something Rome has needed for
a long time Give in a call and you will find a
music store that Romans may be proud ofj
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We are d Rermined to close o
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BICYCLED
the earliest possible date.
E. K,WW»TOI
327 Broad Street.
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S. P. Davis, Manager.
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We keep on hand at all times a full stock of J
Sheet Music
RELIABILITY
is a quality some newspapers have lost sight of in these
days of “yellow” journalism. They care little for truth
and a great deal for temporary sensation.
It is not so with THE CHICAGO RECORD.
The success of THE RECORD rests upon its reliability.
It prints the news—all the news—and tells the truth
about it.
It is the only American newspaper outside New York city
that has its own exclusive dispatch boat service and its
own staff correspondents and artists at the front in both
hemispheres.
It is the best illustrated daily newspaper in the world,
Its war news service is unapproachably the best. w
Says the Urbana (111.) Daily Courier:
“We read the war news in the other papers,
then we turn to THE CHICAGO RECORD to
see how much of it is true/'
Sold by newsdealers everywhere and subscriptions received
by all postmasters. Address THE CHICAGO RECORD, 181
Madison street, Chicago.
MV -J——lM ■! HUI II ■ I ■■■ 1 ill «» H—■——y—l ————
Como, Wis., Hyannis, Nebr,
Jan. 10,1898. Jan. 2,1898-
I would not he I regard PISO’S
without PISO’S CURE FOR IN
CURE for CON- Cures WHEREAii use 1 SUMPTION as the
SUMPTION for any g P>e H best Cough medi-
thing. For a bad BTArf cine on the market,
Cough or Cell it is ■■ hr.ving used it for
beyond all others. 15 years.
MrsC REYNOLDS. J. A. WESTOVER
“The Best Cough Medicine.”
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JKWE HAVE NO AGENTS '“fl T]
1 -but have eold direct to the con- I JLJ
. fl K aunjer for 25 yeare at whole- L JU&il
I \ sale prices, caving him the
I dealer e profits. Ship any-
k V fl | whore for examination. X x \ \
Y 1 ~ Everyth.ng warranted. / /\
5 1 It l\ lIS styles of Vehiclea, 11
a- 11 n M \vii etylee of Harness. t ~ | j I
V\l \\ //\ fM Top Buggies, f. 16 to f 70. VI
II >1 // I v Surroys, |SO to $ 12.5. Cirrii-\ \ y \ 'y
> Phaetrms, Trape, Wag<>n- \ V f VZ
9Uet, hpnug-Koad aud Pdilk I
Ban SumvHarneM. Price |IC 00 Wagons. Send for Urg«. hxo Na. «OF3w;ey. Price, withenrtaina,lamp*. ao»-
A.lood ae eeila far >2o CaUlogue of &H eur aty ies aadfcmfara.|6o.
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