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In order to make room for our Fall Stock we are offering* anything in our house
«( LOW DOWH--FOR CASHMOHEY! »
ALL GOODS NEW AND UP-TO-DATE BUT MUST BE SOLD OUT AT OCE!
We need [the money. We need the floor=room===so call at once for BARGAINS in:
BEI)=ROOM SUITS, PARLOR SUITS, CHIFFONIERS, DINING TABLES, CENTER TABLES,
WARD-ROBBS, HAT RACKS,’ SIDE BOARDS, ROCKERS, MATTINGS, LACE CURTAINS,
HALL CURTAINS, RUGS, PICTURES, EASELS. SCREENS. BABY CARRIAGES, & &.
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Oar Undertaking Dap rtment is coinplata in evay oarbi3<i; l?. Oi ls promptly a .tanied day or night.
Day "Phone Nd- 9. Nigiit 'Phone No- 182
Gin fsihers
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Heli an Interesting Meeting
Last flight ;
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isl COUNCIL CHAMBER.
Ordinance Read and Passed
Unanimously.
Council meeting, August 23,
18t(8.—Present the Hon. Jno. ,
J. Seay, Mayor and councilmen
C. B. Hamilton, Jr., F.J.Kane,
.P. Jones, A B. McArver,
C. \V. Morris, and It. A. Denny.
Minutes of meeting of August
Sth, were read and confirmed.
Petition of A. Dougherty to
put up a brick bui ding on lot
9 Etowah division granted.
Die building to be put up in ac
cordance with the city ordinances
under the styiervision of tie
<‘ity engineer.
Ihe proposal to put street
Hgns on all corners and num
h* i- on all houses in the city was
11 h i n d to the street committee
w,tl ‘ power to act.
I oilowing ordinance was read
G! ( ‘>nd passed by unanimous
towit: —Be it ordained
the M HyoI . and Council of
t >c iii v 0 ( [{oine that, Section 1,
111 each and every owner of a
i'l( n<e, barn, stable or other
J,ll| ding fronting a street or
1 "’ugh fare of the citv be and
hereby required to place over
1 *he trout of such building
stieet and number of said
budding.
•clion 2. I hat said owner of
1,1 A building shall get from the
e rk of the city, or chairman of
le street committee of the city
correct number for said
house and shall then put up
said correct number so given *
and thereafter keep and main- 1
tain same number.
The public buildings commit
tee, city engineer and Mr. James
McGuire, superintendent of the
water works , were requested to
evamine the engine at the old
pumping station and report to
the council its condition and
advisability of selling it and the
probable price t >at could bs ob
tained for it if it is advisable to
sell it.
The following matters were
referred to the street committee
for a a report,towit: The claim
of Mr. 11. P. Crossman for fill
ingin front of his lot and the
alleged offensive condition of
the following sewers: one near
the residence of L B. Carey,the
sewer on Sixth avenue running
towards the Oostanaula river
and the sewer at the corner of
South Broad and Cemetery Sts,
in the Fifth ward.
A bill of S. S. King &Co of
$ll.OO was ordered paid upon
the approval of the chairman of
the relief committee.
Financial statement of the
clerk was read and the following
bills were passed and ordered
paid :
G.G. Burkhalter Cent. Dept.. 19.20
Hanson Supply Co, ” “ 75
Wm K. Keysiegel Cont, “ 16 I 5
Elisa Turner Police “ ..23.40
C rry Arrlngon Dru Co Pul) Bldg 4 i’ii
Rome Hospital Relief Dept .... 300
MeDonald-Sparks-SieWart Co Street Dept 3.50
B.iswortl) X Vandiver Street D.-pr 2>4
Hanson Sup; ly Co, “ 6.W
as. A. Bale •’ •' 3.75
George Washington “ " 06.00
S. S. King & <’o “ “ 15 11
Jno. Coles & Co “ 332.99
So. R’y Co •' “ 102.0}
Council adjourned.
Halsted Smith,
Clerk of Council-
McKinlo v Goes to Omaha.
Omaha, Neb , August 23.
President McKinley has gi v en
positive assurance of his inten
tion to lie the guest of the I’rans
mississippi exposition during
the grand peace jubilee, which
will be the feature of early Oc
toiler.
Poise by Ivy
Was in a Dreadful Condition
Happened to Read About a Similar
Case-Followed the Other Man’s
Exampie and Was Cured.
The followirg incident is given by
Charles Morris, gendiil jobber, 52 Lt-xing
on Avenue, North Cambridge, Mass.:
‘‘Several r s age I bet -.me poisoned
by ivj . I tri -d many medicines, spending
!nr • .i of r-.cmey v.i.hout obtaining
particle of ;'unl. My children were
.Iso afflicted with the same disease. Wo
're all const .< -,t sufferers with an awful
,' eliing s; ’.c.i, and it seemed as if I
,I'ouid tear m;, >' to pieces. J picked
p a paper in wl-lch .1 found j
..iiimoniul fr. m a rar.a in Verm ---t "
:ad been turn ilar.’y afflicted and h:' . ' n
food’s Sars:.; I::, with benefit. nght
bottle, which v.’c took and it did
p .o ,-n . iiTy Ch .Idren
nnH: goo.. I p.t. jred enut her supply.
,'o c m mv tai. ing Hood’s Sarsaparilla
itii we med five bottles and I can
fi lyrtay th-T neither myself nor children
jvc any signs of :he poison. It has en
:■> !y left u and we art perfectly cured,
give the '-. hole credit to Hood’s Sarsa
. 'it.a. Before resorting to this medicine
was reduced in weight, but now I
175 pounds. Hood’s-Sarsaparilla
as not only done much good but has
ecn the means of saving m. i great deal
f money. I would not be without it
u my house r.ml I heartily recommend
it to all who are afflicted. J have writ
. en this statement for publication, of my
,wn will as I want otters to know what
Hold’s Sarsaparilla
has done for us.” Charles Morris.
I>;il - nre the onlv pills to take
riOOU S 5 ill-t’ <mHi H, Mll | -.S;u3ai>arilU
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SLA. y-f COLLEGE
« Mainßvilcino.
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wilt ami
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A college education in i'-1 reach i f all. A.8.,
Normal and Bus.n- -3 Man’s courses.
■ ood lalHiratories; healthful, invig.-rating di
late; military discipline; good ni--r.il and
•-.■ligioiis influences. Cheapest board in the
.ale; abund.-nce of country produce;expenses
.ont $75 to $l5O a year; board in dormitories
.-private families. Special license course for
• -achers; full faculty of nine; all under the
< Mitrol of the University. A college prepar
:ory class. Co-education of sexes. The insti
tution founded specially for studentsof limited
means. Scud for catalogue to the President.
Jos. S. Sthwmt, A.M.
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ATTORNEYS.
'J. BR.ANHAM,
, Law (Iffice, 200 E ist First Street,
ROME. GA.
i CHAS, W, UNDERWOOD ~
Attorney at Law, Rome, Ga.
Corporate m Law Only.
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I ' , M B E'JBAI'TXS,
Attorney at law. OtHceKlng Building. •
I Rome, «,a.
w u. HBsrnris,
4; • rneyat Law Will Practice m all courts
> : Office, Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga.
"W. J JSTHIEU
attorney at law Will practice in all courts.
1 special attention given tn commercial law
( .md the examication of laud titles.
Office in King building. Rome. Ga.
WALTER, ITAHriifS
Attorney at law and J. P. Office over F. J.
» Ka-ne & Co.'s.
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sjiecialty.
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} DENTISTS.
; J. A. WILLS, D. D. 5.,
t tt’ce24C 1 2 Broad. > Over Cantrell & (>wen
J. L PENNINGTON. D .D S.,M D.
RNT'IK'L-
■ I Office. l-'i Broad street. Over II inks Fur-
niture Co.
PHYSICIANS.
O. H a.Mr£j ro tsr, ivi. rj.
Physician ail Surgeon Office, Medical
Building Rome, Ga. O. ce 'phone No. 62.
Cj a: a a. a j -r j :■& o ,
P.iysl-4iu ant S irge.m. Office in Medtca
builltn’. Um.liaiß, No. 4)3 West First st
til :e 'phoNo. 6 .
Ghiok & Paters Co..
at tli-A park tlieatre
h all this with a
« clWd of bill nightly.
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All this week the
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: I carry a til anil c implete line of jewelry, tuclu- g....
trfO ding Diitnonds . .
My st »ck of silver notions and novelties was nev-
ti-iifc ar moro ccmnlete. 1E.......
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wejdlvgi a;spegialty. i=T“
J. K Williamson il£
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FOR STYLE AND CF ORT
nml for a jolly good time wilh
or friends, there is noth
i >■» like an open sttrrv for either
Winter or Simmer. Our stock y
of s’ylish carri'ige, is tinrivallcd '
uni our spider |>!i.ie'<ni<, runa- I / IB - r fy■ wjl-s.
hot:I ■, bo ..mi - s ,i r.ips, carts, wag- t \
■ tn th s, c‘iiio| v toi>, or open stir
toys, are light, easy, comforta- C
bl and beautiful in constiuc- *.|
tion, trimmings aad finish We
aso r.'p.tic an lovra ml vehicles; also carry a big line of
harness in ila > r>b is, Tiie Rome Co, 509-511 Broad
street,Rome Ga. Satterfield & Williams, Agents.
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