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Day Pnono No- 9. N.gut 'Paone No- 182 I
ENSIGN WOOD
Os Vhe United Stales CiUiser
Texas, is jfere.
cm AN liVRRESTIjTG
Account of The Destroying of
The Spanish Fieet.
Ensign W. C. Wood, of the
battleship Texas, who was in the
famous naval battle which de
stroyed the Spanish squadron
and captured Admiral Cervera,
of the Spanidi navy, is in tin
city and to a ilu u tler Commer
cial reporter he gave an inter
esting account of the great bat
tle .
He says Sampson should get
credit for the destroying of tin
fleet as it was planned by him
and not Schley and that he did
not give himself credit for tin
whole affair as the newspaper!-
claim.
Ensign Wood’s home is ii
Jackson, Ga , ami he is spend-,
ing a few days m Romo. Ilu is :
student at Annapolis. Wlier
the Spanish-Am erican war
broke out he was put in th
navy. lie will return and finish
his course at Ann tpolis.
LADIES' FINE SAILORS.
Ml
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Go to Lanham A Sons -.nd gel
one of those fine sailors they are
selling so cheap. Tlipv are ac
tually worth $1 00, $1.50, $2.00
and some even more, yet they
gh ns.} for 50 cents, t
HUSBAND AND WIFE SHOT
Each Says the Other One At-
TEMI ’TED To MURDER.
New York. Aug. 17. —Georg'’
Guth, 23 years old, a driver and
l.is wife, Mary, 22 years old, are
it Bellevue Hospital badly
wounded.
Guth has a bullet wound in his
head, and his wife a bullet wound
in her head, and another in her
neck, Mrs Guth claims that her
husband shot her twice and thei
turned th-weapon upon binise!.
Guth claims that his wife shot!
him, land then afterwards shot I
herself. Both were found king
bleeding in the hallway of No. 511
Eist Twelfth street, where Mrs-;
Guth lived.
Mrs. Guth told the police that
•he had separated from her bus I
’and because he had failed to
support her. and that he had been
following her about lately and
umoying her.
This m irning, according to her
itory, she met him in the hallway
md upon her refusing to live
with him ag iin, he drew a r vol -
ver and shot her ami then shot
himself. A wun m living on the
i st floor of the house where tin
shooting occurred says that she
saw Mr. and Mrs. Guth convers
ing in the hallway.
She turned In r back for a few
u ments and while in that po
st ion she heard reports of two |
•h -ts. She turned and saw Mrs. ■
Guth fall to the ll .or. Then she
•aw Guth step backwards sit down
>n the tl ) >r, and deliberately
-hoot himself. Mrs. Guth is in a
precarious condition.
H"Use Party —-Toe Cartersville
News says’ M sses Susie Fre. mn.
luli’i Smith. Orie. B-st and Mayin«
Hudgins left last night to at'end
the house party to be giv -n this 1
week by Mr. Frank Freeman at i
ms country home, “Riverside.";,,
near Rom ■. T.ne home of Mr. Free- , ;
man is an 'd“al place iQt just such ...
a gathering, and the young ladies £
will no doubt hive a very pleasant i‘
time.
iOods
Sarsaparilla
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P«resne?-.w-f Cures
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v- :• -h is cue of the worst af
fliil' .ns of tn. human race, and
conies from impure blood.
Eczema,
e•) >st offensive and uncomfort
&b!e effection of the skin, also
due to impure blood.
Salt Rheum,
a toruiiit to the flesh, a dis-
'-:ii<nt to the body, and a
('rain on the system, also duo
to vitiated blood.
Pimples,
v. i -i> o di figure the skin, and
ninke the human face divine
anything but a thing of beauty, I
but which are Nature's adver
ti-emerit of foul blood.
Catarrh,
which very often comes from a
chrome affection of the circula
te is a Constant offense to
oi-c i self and all his friends.
Rheumatism,
wh ih all (.uthoriti--i now attri
te \ i.-io':: acidities in the
Hl-. d, wlih h this great blood
}■»••>< • r of the a;.., Hood’s Bar
rs .ifu-ilia, corrects.
rnrilla
ts. $1; six for SB. Pre
r■ I - ‘by m I !. > .V- Co. Lowell. Mass.
7’’; " • ;.r •' a- Last after-dinner
' h<»pqfinn. 25C.
SEA - k
« titZL) Mais Building.
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DAHLONEGA, GA.
A c ’!!' t-H’.cnli >n in the reach < f all. A.8.,
8.5., ICormal and Business Mun’s courses.
Good laboratories; healthful, in \ igorating cli
iii’te; niilit. ry discipline; good moral and
Ii r on- • ;t iLirnci s. Cheapest board in the
Ska» ■; . ’ .sin n< •of con nt ry prod tied; expenses
■roni l< t s io sIS) a year; b oard in dormitories
or private familii Special license course for
teachers; full fiu ilty of nine; all under the
control of the Untwet < .nt- .* pfepar- /
atory class. Co-education of Theinsti {
tution found, d sj 'dally for students of limited
means. Send for catalogue to the President.
Jos. S. Stkwarr, A.M.
NiraiMiiurn
ATTORNEYS.
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J. BBtA-TTHAM,
Law Office, 200 Bist First. Street,
i OWE, GA.
eriflS, W. UNDERWOOD
Attorney at Law Rome, Ga.
Corporati >n Law Only.
M 33 Hl LT E3 A. I>T £C 3,
Attern»v at law. OiiicaKing Building.
R.me, a.
W. 11. HIiTKIS,
Worneyat Law -Will Practice in all courts
Office, Masonic Temple, Home, Ga,
•VST. J ISTHIEjI-i
Attorney at law. Will practice in ailocurte,
Special alte.it,i.-n given t> coin uer ial law
and the examination <-f Lind titles.
office in King Building. Rome, Ga.
WAL/ra is, i-s:a.r,r,iss,
Attorney al law and J. I’. Ottlce over F. J.
Kane & Co. ’s.
LIPSCOMB <Sc WILLINGHAM
Commercial Lawyers.
Gffice in Armstrong hotel hiil'ding, R >me, Ga
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j. SA.isrrz- A.WiuoRD
Attorney at 1 iw, R<>-no. Gi. Collections u
specialty.
Masonic Temple. Rome. Go.
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DENTISTS.
J. A. WILLS, D. D. 5.,
Office 240 1-2 Broad. If Over cuutreil & Owen
J. L. PENNINGTON. D D S..M D
RNT TI ST ■
UIHoe, 315 1-3 Broad street. Oval- Hanks Fur
nitnre Co.
PHYSICIANS.
O U iMIL r 3 NT, M. XT-
Physician and Surg on 0:11-e, Medical
Building Rome, Ga. O co 'phone No. 62.
I_i P H Y 4 X3SI J Al D .
Physician and Surgeon, Office tn Medica
mlldlug. Risid jn -.e, N». 403 West First si
lice ’phoNo. 6 .
Chick & Peters Co.,
at park tneatre
all this week whh :
change of bill nightly.
All this wsak the ■
Chick & Pjters 0 >•, ■
at the Partheatre.
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FOR S' r YLE AND ( OMFORT, . ■
;iikl for ;■ j illy g-’ -J tini'i v.i'li
family or fi it lids, there is noth H|
■ i ' like al) |>e,. surry f>r eith< r [
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a ; -o re;;'i r Milov rh ml vohicks; -dso carry a big I> llo V
harness ami lap robes. The Rome Buggy Co, 509-511 BrolO
si reel, R >me Ga. Sattehfielu & Williams, Agents. ■
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