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In order to make room for our Fall Stock we are offering anything in our house
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ALL GOODS NEW AND UP-TO-DATE BUT MUST BE SOLD out AT ONCE!
We need the money. We need the floor-room—so call at once for BARQA’NS in:
BED-ROOM SUITS, PARLOR SUITS, CHIFFONIERS, DINING TABLES, CENTER TAB! ES
WARD-ROBES, HAT RACKS, SIDE BOARDS, ROCKERS, MATTINGS, LACE CURTAINS
HALL CURTAINS, RUGS, PICTURES, EASELS, SCREENS, BABY CARRIAGES & &
RHUDY HARVEYX
Our Undertaking Dap?rtment is complete in erey oarciaalir. GDIs promptly attended da.y O r ni°-ht
Day ‘Phone No- 9. • Night Phone T ° ‘ 182 '
ESSJVIL IOTIHI.
Miss Lillian Wood is visiting
friends in Canton.
Mr. W. Thompson, of At
lanta, is in the city.
Mr. John I). Wade, of Etowah,
was here yfesterday.
Mr. L. ('* Fletcher of Atlanta,
was here ydstesday.
D f - Frank Wright will spend
today in Cave Spring.
Mr. J as . j ( Bonnyman, of
Lyerly, is m the city.
Mr, J. C. Fain, of Calhoun ,
spent yesterday in the city.
Mi.N l< (Bass, of Lavender,
spent yes Ray i H the city. ’
Mr. J, I. 'Tppin. o f Six Mile
Stition, yesterday.
Miss A i,lierite Wood is the
guest of Hs in Vans Valley.
Mu. 1{ ilewell returned to
us home ionroe yesterday.
y. Hawkins, of
1 lllda £ s in the city yes
terday. J J
-i * i l ' Donald went to
° llv 1 la., yesterday on
business.
Mr. A Lt
, • Ledbetter went
down to A
, ’ n on business
yesterday.
Miss Le i .
left jester
win "; here she
■elaliL weeks v.s.Ung
Dr. Brov i
r .f q leading dentist
Dt bummer . ,
resterday. V" 8 UlO clly
Sonu' er ,0 i riso ». of the
» Memphis t P . tOdßy
n '••L' 1 " pi oo *e is spend-
lis ! e ' V ' u . Vs d tht city with
118 home f Iks. k
'lh, <( L d
afl w .|„ J 8 witl ’,
friends in the city.
Bad blood becomes good blood
on taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It
is the great blood purifier.
Mr. and Mrs. Harper Hamil
ton left yesterday for Etna where
they will spend some time
Sim Magruder went up to
Chattrnooga yesterday to spend
a week on Lookout Mountain.
Miss Loula George will return
home tomorrow after a pleasant]
visit of several weeks in Atlanta.
Sergeant Frank Omberg came
up from Griffin yesterday and
will spend several days in the
city.
Mrs. W. B Chidsey left ves-,
terday for Summerville to spend I
several weeks with relatives for j
her health.
Big Brown Jug Fil
ters for sale. Price
$2-00. Miss Julia
Stewart.
Miss Williams returned to her ,
home in Athens yesterday after
being the guest of the Yancey
house party.
Misses Louis and Susie Lump- |
kin have returned to their home
in Athens after being the guest
of the Yancey house party.
Miss Ethel De\ ant, who has
been the guest of the Yancey
house party, returned to her
home in Memphis yesterday,
Miss Esther M arks has return
ed to her home in Atlanta after
sp nding several weeks most
pleasantly with friends in this
city.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Rosenberg
were called to Gurley yesterday
to attend the bedside of their
son-in-law, Mr. David Halpern,
who is dangerously ill.
Misses Fannie and Carolee
Meldrim, who have been the
guests of the Yancey house party
left yesterday for White Sulphu r
Springs to spend some time.
Mrs. Gus Young, of Young’s
Station, arrived in the city
yesterday and will spend several
weeks with her mother, Mrs.
Benj. Neely, in the Fifth ward.
Go to Lanham's and get one
or more of those fine sailora,
they are selling so cheap. They
are actually worth from one to
two dollars and they are selling
them at 6fty cents. Nothing like
it ever offered in Rome before.
The Miases Mills, on Fourth
Ave., are entertaing tin ir cous
in, Miss Maud Potts, of Baton
Rouge, La., who is makaig her
first visit among the north Geor
gia hills. We prophesy in ad
vance that she will enjoy her
v i s i t.
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
Astor Others Failed.
“I was taken with neuralgia in my
head and eyes. Not long after thia, •
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
were 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 ms
and advised me to wear a bandage, but I
feared this would irritate the sore and
make it worse. So I
Could Not Hido the Sores.
My niece, who was familiar with a caae
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 head 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
<ii>ce. One large scar on my right arm is
<ll the sign that remains of my terrible
miction. The neuralgia is also cured.”
•Iks. J. M. Hatch, Etna, New Hampshire.
Hood’s s ”5.
, the best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier.
Hood’s Pills
PRBfiSSIQIfiL CIRDi
ATTORNEYS.
J. BRANHAM,
Law Office, 100 aast First Street,
ROME. GA.
Vgmas, vv unßerwood’
Attorney at Law, Borne, Ga.
Corporat» >n Law Only.
M B HUBANKS,
Atteruey at law. OfficeKing Building.
Rome, i.a.
W H ENNIS,
ttorneyat Law Will Practice in all courts
Office, Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga.
■W. J. NH3HHL
Attorney at law. Will practice in allocurts.
Special attention given to commercial law
and the examicatiou of land titles.
office In King building. Rome, Ga.
WALTER HARRIS
Attorney at law and J. P. Office over F. J.
Kane & Co.'s.
LIPSCOMB Ac WILLINGHAM
Commercial Lawyers.
Gfflce in Armstrong hotel building,Rome, Ga
J SA.NTX" OX A.'WB’ORD
Attorney at law, Rome. Ga Collections a
specialty.
Masonic Temple Rome, Go.
DENTISTS.
J. A. WILLS, D. D. S.,
Office 240 1-2 Bruad. W Over Cantrell A Ow en
J. L PENNINGTON. D D S..M.D.
ENTIBT-
Office. 306 1-3 Broad street. Over Hanks Fur
niture Co.
PH YSICI ANS?
O- HAMILTON. M T>.
Physician and Surgeon Office, Medical
Building Rome, Ga. O ce ’phone No. <>3.
I». HAMMONO. L 4
Physician and Surgeon. Office lu Medlea
buildtag. Residence, No. 4U3 West First st
ffice 'phoNe d .
Chick & Peters Co.,
at th« park theatre
all this week with a
change of bill nightly.
All this week the
Chick & Pa te rs Cj •,
at the Par 1 ’ theat re.
I AWHILE CLUB fa
'ft -L.., Ca ’t/l«
/L- i L - Make
Tu -T Better
I Running
Time !«•
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I carry a full andJin lllie of j J ' velr yi iodu-
Iding Di tin >nda Ejid
My stock of silve ndtions a»a nw-
HjaE ar more complete. , T -.v Era
WKDDfNj AjSPtSOLILI'Y.
|| J. K Williamson j|
FO R S'!’Y L E DCOMFO RT ’
and for a joV g ood time with
family or fiends, there is noth
in<» like r 1 °P en sur, 7 for either '
Summer. Our stock Wh
of stylish carriages is unrivalled ,
and our spider pli tetoii-i, ran t- < '•
bout”, buggies,traps, carts, wag- i ]
oiFttes, canopy top, or open sur
reys, are liidit, e isy, comforta- V
bl and beautiful in construe
ti >u, trimmings and finish We
also repair an I ovrhaul vehicles; also carry a big line of
harness and lap robes, The Rome Buggy Co, 509-511 Broad,
street,Rome Ga. Satterfield & Williams, Agents.
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