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j t j s estimated that h« popula
tion of th“ •" bicfea-img at
th,, rate < f 1 500.000 souls each
V( . ir To ba exact the birth rate
■ju 7<) s minute and the death rate
C 7 ft minute. Th-a difference of
only three per cant makes the to
tai 1,500,000
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The Chicago Record man has
been there and knows how it is.
him: “Kissing that St. Louis
girl in P‘ lblic niakeg jt *bsolutely
certain that Lieut. Hobson is not
engaged to any young woman of
spirit. ’
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Mrs. Elizabeth Cus’er, widow of
General Custer, has just returned
to her Georgia home from a trip
to Egypt, where she was engaged
ingathering material for another
book. Mrs. Custer has written
several valuable works on her
busband and Western camp life,
her whole time since his tragic
(foalh having been devoted to this
work, says the Philadelphia
Record.
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Diatnandi, a native of Pylaroe,
one of the Greek islands, is excit
ing European scientific curiosity
by his remurkaHe feats of lightning
calculation. After a mere glance
at a blackboard on which thirty
groups of fingers are written ho
can repeat them in any order and
deal with them by any aritlitn ti al
process. It is said that he nev r
makes an error in calculations in
volving billions and h< can ex
tract square or cube roots with
marvelous rapidly and ac
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Chicago’s tilleet and thinnest
citizen died the other day. He
was seven fe it e ght inc'es
in height, arid w sighed only 125
pounds. It i» interesting to note
the fact that he w»« a Pole.
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“Too warm to esp ’says the
Boston Transcript, “i? a com mi n
accusation against, the weather in
these humid days and irghts. A i
physician says that acute insom
nia miy be very promptly cured
by the pracliceot deep brea hing.
Draw into the lungs as much air
rs possible, and do not exhale it
until obliged t<>, and then as slow
ly as possible.”
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A pension has b«en granted to a
Turkish soldier known to his c >m
radts as Kreusse Ahme (that is,
Biardhss Ahrna ) who, after three
years service in the army, fell ill,
imd coming under medical treat
ment wis discovered to be a wo
man.
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“Os the six encampments along
the const that 1 visited,” writes
General O. O, Howard tithe Inde-
I’eu le.,t, “Gen. Fitzhng Lee’s is
a l in all decidedly the best.”
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Says the New York Herah':
lighting Joe”VVheeler may safe
ly cany out his threat to write a
book about die Cuban war. After
h's galiant w.-rk. even the wilting
ol a book can lie forgiven.
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lh“ Charleston News and Cour
|Mt contends that the best troops
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■ 1 s-rvice in Cuba are those who
I'.ive already pass d safely through
a 1 attack of of yellow fever there.
I hern are BoVeral tbrusand such
• mmunes. I
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1 he Chicag j Post save that ac
’ "ding to reports received by rail-
companies and business men
tlie largest wheat crop within the
H'-tory of the United States will
barv csted within a fortnight. It
l> 'that the winter wheat yield
,r from 375,000,000 bushels to
I lll( *(0,000 will be increased to
tne extent of nearly 3.000,600
Bushels in the spring wbea w re
gi m.
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1 he entertaining serial, the C.»n
greisioral Record, is still being is
nd with pertinacious 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 of
the best physicians, it continued to
spread and grow rapidly, eating two
holes in her breast. The doctors
soon pronounced
btr incurable. A
celebrated New York
specialist then treat-
V J ed her, but she con-
Vj£» Zr tinned to grow worss
w ben informed
-ZjyLSx that both her aunt
—£ jiJjA and grandmother had
kdied from cancer he
tiie case up as
> J 5 hopeless.
f jfrjff Someone then re-
“ 1 commended S.S.S.
and though little hope remained, she
begun it, and 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-
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Atlanta Gn.
No doubt the halls of CongreFS
were littered with unspoken speech
-9 which must be rescued from ob
livion and the waste basket—The
Savannah News
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This is how the editor of the
Humboldt (Kun,) Hi-rdd reennth
announced his marrisge: “M-
F. A McCarthy (that’s us) and
Mi-s Nannie Fisher (that’s mor>
of u->) were united Wodnei-div July
27 at 10 am, The ceremony wa<
folljwtdbya sumptuous repast
which we have only a faint recollec
lion of Soine way events seemed
to crowd on each other then.”
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The father cf ten daughters liste
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 h 10 percent of!
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 Sale: 7 fine milk
cows-Apply to G-. B.
Holder at Lindale.
Fancy new honey, in comb or
strained, at Lloyd & Harper’s'
Also new Paragon Honey syrup,
it’s delicious.
Annual Sales over6,ooo*ooo Boxes
t'OB BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISOE.KL.S
such Wind and Pain in the Stomach,
Giddiness. Fulness after meals, llcad
xcbe, DUdnoßs. Drowsiness. Flushings
of Heat, Liss of Appetite, Oostiveimss.
Blotches bn the Skin. Cold Chills, Dis
turbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams and al!
Nervous and Trembling Sensations
THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE BELIE!
IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every suffers
will acknowledge them to be
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
BURCHAM'S PILLS. taken as direct
ed, will quickly r-store Females to com
plete health. They promptly remove
obstructions or irregularities of the sys
tem and cure sick Headache. Fora
Weak Stomach
Impaired Digestion
Disordered Liver
IN WIEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN
Beecham’s Pills are
Without a Riva!
And have the
LARGEST SALE
irf*ny Patent Medicine In the 'World.
25e. at all Drug Stores.
;E 11. P. VV OOT IIN & BRO., ;
Successors to *
"X ROME PHARMACY. "
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309 Broad st. —New Clark Building. R
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We have bought the entire stock ot rhe Rome C
Pharmacy and are prepared to supply your wants in ■
'■■'ip the drug, prescription and patent medicine line. Our
:.o stock is complete and of the very highe t grade.• g
We solicit a part of your patronage ami shall en- M
deavor to the best of our ability to please you at all •
times. We should be pleased to have you call on us. J
Full line of druggist’s sundries, toilet articlesand
such things as are usually carried in a first-class drug n
store. Cigars and tobacco.
Come to see us. *
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1 THE HANSON SUPPLY CO. I
S PlumbingJand Tinning. 2
2 Engineers’ and machinists"
3 supplies. Stoves, ranges and ®
! tinware. Gas and electric fix= C
tures. INSURANCE gasoline §
stoves. Water meters. 5
® 325 Broad sj. Phone 32. ®
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$1.25 and Negligee shirts for $1
J. A. GHDI S COMPANY
—AR3 WAITING’^
for everyone in Rome to comt
in and see the magnificent stock
on men’s and boy’s clothing
SL .bicycle and golf suits, is wh.ii
we are doing, but we are hus
tling while 'we wait. We will
show you the finest stock o
ff clothing, made from the newest
styles mid patterns in fabricks
| erfect fitting and handsome, t
—g be found in Georgia, and thei
are above competition in value'-
for the price.
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Thegreatest liie of njgligee shirts <
ever shown i i ?ome. (
J. A. GaPIMON &CO
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Q an supply all
Ours is the IVlost Complete n. 9 / ,
Department Mursry rZZTX??;YXV lr IW/WM (
In tha I J Q JW** 1 ""' low rates. We pcblishone of Si rf/i.
.1. Ilk,? vn *>•B theleadir.;eed, Plant and Tree Catalo, ues is-aierf,
■Mwii»i>iii | <n’«'»*” c ‘ ag: - trlc - J, °' ;g ” which wile mailed I r<-<-. Send for it n.'W, it will v;_ jji/ y
save von money. Try us, can refer you customers in every state and territory
in the Union. 43 years of square dealimas made us patrons and friends Grand &
near. Have hundreds of carloads of
FRUIT ORNAMENU TREES, SHRUBS, ROSES, PLAHTS.
We send by mail postpaid, Seeds, libs. Plants, Roses, Small Trees, Etc. Safe arrival a
Mtisfac-ion guaranteed; larger by ewss or freignU 44th year 32 '.reenbouses. 1,000 acn.
: the -k MARBO* 1 *'** Rot 530 Gainesville, C |
To Mblcil PaplJol' Hijd:
It is with pleasure that we introduce to our realr's thi prio
of 1 now and complete stock of
ippnft hbo
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Small Musical men |
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 tho best makes
<4l 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 us a call and you will find a
music store that Romans may be proud ofj
We are d Germined to close o
-L3ICYC I.E>
the earliest possible date.
IL B" !■:»;
327 Broad Street.
S. P. Davis, Manager.
We keep on hand at all times a full stock of
Sheet Music
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and a great deal for temporary sensation.
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