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In order to make room for our Fall Stock we are offering anything in our h)i;j
LOW DOWN-FOB CASHMONEY! >
ALL GOODS NEW AND UP-TO-DATE BUT MUST BE SOLD OUT AT ONCE!
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We need the money. We need the floor=room=—so call at once for BARGAINS in:
BED-ROOM SUITS, PARLOR SUH S, CHIFFONIERS, DINING TABLES, CENTER TABLES,
WARD=ROBES, HAT RACKS,’ SIDE BOARDS, ROCKERS, MATTINGS, LACE CURTAINS,
HALL CURTAINS, RUGS, PICTURES, EASELS, SCREENS, BABY CARRIAGES, & &.
UDY, HARVEYS
Oar Undertaking Dap rtment is complete in evay particalar. Gills promptly aUenlad day or
Day ’Piioaa No. 9. . Kigrtt 'p hon e No . 183
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Thoae several thousand pairs of
pajamas which Miss Helen Gould
ordered for the soldier boys are
said to come in handy for cleaning
guns.
o o o
Gen. J e Wheeler is not coms
pelled to climb a tree to observe
the progress of the fight for his
re-election to cngr ss, says an
exchan »e.
o o o
Major .John it L' nch, of the
Third Alabama Volunteer I nf.in
try (colored), s the only negro
paymaster in the Volunteer or re*
gular service. He is an ex-Con
gressman from the Stated of Mis
sissippi.
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The military camp at Hunts
ville, Ala, is called Gamp Wheeler
in honor ot the old hero of San
tiago—ami a hundred other battle,
field s
o o o
The police force of the State of
Sao Paula. Brazil is henceforth to
consist of 5150 min. This is quite
an army, io. view of the fact that
the total population of the State
is under 1,500,01)0.
o o o
Gapt- Eud&te of the Vizcaya is
reported to have said recently.
“Y ur Capt. ‘Bob’ E-vans he
say to me—l cannot take your
sword I have a right io only one
quarter of it. It taK‘s t ur ships to
capture it. Cabt. IJ-vai s he is one
gen-tle-men. ”
o o o
The Am' icus Pi >nes-Recorder
savst Nine tenths ot the officers ot
the volunteer arm\ are proving
themselves rota.ly unfit for mili
tary servic . Thsy gut 'heir com*
missions beeausi of their politi
cal pull’ and it now remains for
President McKiulny to take the
matter in band ai d pull those
political parasities who have no 1 1
knowledge of military affairs and J
are a disgrace to our army and t
country .
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The will of Richard Tighe, tin
eccentric New Yorker, who lived
<>n Union Square uiril his dead] ,
two years ago, at the age of 91
years, involved the disposition of
an estate of $2,000,000 and though
it was written for the most , part
in ink,some of its provisions were
made in lead pencil and the Sur
rogate Court has just decided that
all bequests made by such method
are void.
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A correspondent of a London
paper asserts that no fatal results
may be feared from yel.ow fever
if tbe person attacked, as soon
as the svinptons appear take a
tumblerful of olive oil with the
juice of a lime squeezed into it.
This dose should be repeated till
vomiting and purging ensue.
“Phis is infallible in checking the
virulence of the complaint,” says
the letter writer, ‘and a speedy
convalescence invariably fi Hows.
. I have not only proved its efficien
cy personally, put have witnessed
its complete success in dozens of
esses, both in Cuba and Sou'b
America. ”
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i Police Commissioners Jones:
and Johnson, of Atlanta, Ga,, will
■ present a fine go ! d medal to the
policemen of that city who shall;
give the best answer to the query ■ ’
i What coiißtitutts a good police*|
man? The answer is to be in not
more than, fifty words, and it is '
• believed that, aside from the en- \
■ tertainment that will be afforded,
> the novel contest, will be the |
I means of bringing out some |
thoughts and expressions which
mav be of benefit t < the p dice de
partment Philadelphia Record
with yon wh- tP. r you r .ti. v x t
• . -killing tobaccoh.tbii. ✓
oves the desire for tubaevo. With,* .
t nervous di«Uei»d. expeii ,i '< ■ t 1
, purifier bL-jJ rc- f \ ’
f s lost manhood, <■ .
’ ft O- CO . .4 • < ■
ill road: for u i.l it
< ,r -'
* >Wjb ffl •’» Cttrrs; i. • #-!.&'
<4l rnaranteedio orw-«?r» uivrt-/
- SWc-Mfu. - '.<4
Poisoned by Ivy.
Was in a Dreadful Condition
Happened to Read About a Simitar
Case - Followed the Other Man’s
lx am pie and UJas Cured.
Tie following incident is given by
Charles Morris, general jobber, 52 Lexing
ton Avenue, North Cambridge, Mass.:
“Several y<r..3 ago I became poisoned
by ivy. 1 t*i> ninny ne.<L Ines, spending
i large sum < i money w:ibout obtaining
i ] .rtiele of good. My children were
dr .? afllieted v. ith the sam. disease. We
.er. rli constant sufferers with an awful
ehlng ;u :'....fdioa, and it seemed as if I
hc.’ild tear myself to pieces. 1 picked
p a pa;)'r in which 1 found printed a
,t im >nial frran a man in Vermont who
nd been si tri’rlj afflictedand had taken
vid’sSa: q r : !!a wit!, benefit. I bought
. bottle, which we took and it did
Mo and My Children
o much good I parel < ■ d r uother supply.
7e continued taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla
ntii wc ust d five bottles and J can
■ifely say that neither myself nor children
| ave any signs of the poison. It has en
ircly left us and wc are perfectly cured.
Ve give the whole credit to Hood’s Sarsa
■iriila. Before resorting to this medicine
was reduced in wojght, but now I
• eigh 175 pounds. Hood’s Sarsaparilla
as not only done much good but has
een the means of saving me a great deal
jf money. I would not be without it
'n my house and I heartily recommend
.t to al! who are afflicted. 1 havewrit
?n this statement for publication, of my
>w:i v. ill, as I want others to know what
l 1 o g d "s Sa rss.parißa
■rin done for us.” Charles Morris.
rl-11 ari-the only pills to ffika
sea V f- Agricultural.
5 ' College
Main BuilOinG.
£ 1
DAHLONEGA, GA.
A college education in the reach of all. A.8.,
li.S., Normal and Business Man’s courses,
flood la!>ora.tories; healthful, invigorating cli
ia.»te; military discipline; pood moral and
religions influences. Cheapest board in the
State; abund nee of country produce; expenses
Irr.n §‘.‘s t<> '!.s> a year; board in dormitories
or private families. Special license course for
teachers; full fa ulty of nine; all under the
control of the University. A college prepar
atory class. Co-education of sexes. The insti
tution founded sixicially for students of limited
means. Send for catalogue to the Presidents
Jos. S. Stbwaht, A.M.
PROFISSIOHH URDS
ATTORNEYS. Jj
J. BRANHAM,
Law Office, 200 k ist First Street,
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LOME, GA.
CHAS, W, UNDERWOOD 1
Attorney at Law, Rome, Ga.
Corporation Law Only.
M B EUBANKS,
Atterney at law. OlHceKing Building,
Rome, «.a.
W II- ENNIS,
Attorney at Law {Will .Practice in all courts
Office, Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga.
•NAT J NEEL,
Attorney at law. Will practice in allocurts.
Special attention given to commercial law
and the examination of laud titles.
office in Kiitg building, Rome, Ga.
WALTER, HARRIS
Attorney at law and .1. P. Office over F. J.
i Kane & Co.’s.
LIPSCOMB <Sc WILLINGHAM
Commercial Lawyers.
; Gfflce in Armstrong hotel building, Rome, Ga
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, J. S A.NT Y - OR- A.W J'ORO
; Attorney at law, Rome. Ga. Collections a
specialty.
Masonic Temple. Rome, Go.
, DENTISTS.
■ J. A. WILLS, D. D. S.,
( fficeSlC 1-2 Broad. # Over Cantrell & Owen
J. L. PENNINGTON. D D S.,M D.
KNTIST-
Office, 30ft 1-2 Broad street. Over Hanks Fur
niture Co.
PHYSICIANS.
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I O K AMiriu TON, MQ-
Physician an I Surgeon Office, Medical
Building Rome, Ga. O. ce 'phone No. 63.
Li £> ti V M £:> M 3 M O .
Physician and Surgeon, Office lu Medina
building. Residence, No. 403 West First st
fflee 'phoNo 6 .
■' j —— l . 11 .
Chick & Peters Co.,
. at park theatre
■ all this week with a;
; change of bill nightly.;
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All this week the i
• Chick & Peters C j-,
at the Par’’ theatre.
■ 7-' ; '9 , ‘ ■• I s ■ ta-fr •'
ffi i)f
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p : - * ja Make L
Better
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Time
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I<• ici’ f i a' in 1c i n line of jew 'lry, iudu* f
i—lgj ding D uniii li | t , : |
My st. )g'< of si'ver iiotioijs and lov ities was nev
or m .)r,> (! mplete.
’J P I *3 d E 'T PS A 'SP -30 LALT Y.
S! J. K Williamson
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EOR STYLE AND COMFORT, .
and for a jolly good lime with
family or friends, there is noth /p z
in ’’like an open surry f>»r either
Winter or Summer. Our stock / ffiLyr
ofs’ylisli carriage Os unrivalled l/’
spider phaetons, run i- j
b<-‘ : raps, c iris, wag- 1 I
on lie.-, ca n<'[ ■' tn a,uro |a 11 sur- jy ■ J
re arc liphf, easy, comforta
bl iiisdl eiiiHfi.il in eons’ rue-
tiii’.i, trimmings :ti:d finish We ‘
also repair ail ov n’.i ml vihicles; als > cirri’a big line of
harness and lap rob is, The Rome Buggy Ug, 509-511 Bruid
street,!! qna Ga. Sa i'terfii<r.d & Williams, Agenls.
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