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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’s goods new and up-to-date but must be sold out at OCEI
We|need the money. We need the floor=room—so cal I at once for BARGAINS in:
BED-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, & &
RHUDY HARVEYS
Oar Undartaklnc Dep? rtmeat is complete in evey p£irticaljir« Oalls promptly attended day or niyht-
Day ’Phone No- 9. . Night ’Phone No- 182
110 »EB£ KILLED.
Military Train Jilmped The
Track.
MANY WERE INJURED.
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New Yorkers Were En-route to
Huntsville.
Birmingham, Ala., Aug. 29.
W hile going at quite a rapid
rate the tender of the engine
pulling the first of three sections
of a tram carrying the Sixty
nintli New York regiment from
Fernandina, Fla., to Huntsville,
> jumped the track at 5
0 C l"ck yesterday-afternoon, ten
•ulus above here, on the Louis-
V| lle and Nashville railroad and
fi'c'ars well filled with troops,
" tle I'Uc’l down an embank
and on the side of the
tracks.
Jwo men were killed and
a out twenty five others injured.
°l- Edward Duffy, comraan
ei °f the regiment, was on the
traia with his staff.
? 8 soon as possible the wreck
cats were broken into with
and the injured men and
were assisted out.
I,e following are dead :
head t " M , l |“ rley ’ “ m P“ D r G '
p 'ly severed from body.
ColXff, (ilt ‘ Unon ’ nephew of
quartermaster ser
gea,,t. company (J.
»)jui-ed° llow,, ‘ g were Beriousl y
Pany r E. U tJ ' J * «om-
D sm IIi4S J’Sedley, company
on hands
rr J G. Doftchue, company
E, fractured ribs and scalp hurt.
James Meade, company, E,
ribs fractured.
G. Mann, company G, inter
nally hurt.
Michael Doran, company E,
legs crushed.
George Browner, colored Sre
man, scalp injured and shoulders
dislocated.
Negro brakeman hurt about
shoulders.
Fifteen others were slightly
injured.
There is no telling what caused
the tender of the engine to leave
the track and the railroad offi
cials will not say until an inves
tigation is made Engineer Pet
tit was at the throttle and so in
censed were the soldiers at the
accident that an attempt was
made to find him and lynch him.
When the bodies of the dead
and*injured were brought here
on a special train it was neces
sary to line up police officers and
soldiers to prevent interference
on the part of citizens, while the
wounded were being placed in
ambulances and carriages which
had been rushed beneath the
sheds. • Every attention is being
given the woutided.|
WHEN YOU ARE TIRED
Without extra exertion, lan
guid, dull and listless, your
blood is failing to supply to your
muscles and other organs the
vitalizing and. strength-giving
properties they require. Hood's
Sarsaparilla cures that tired
feeling by enriching and purify
ing the blood. It will give you
energy and vigor.
Hood’s Pills are easy to take,
easy to operate. Cure indiges
tion , biliousness. 25.
Big Brown Jug Fil
ters for sale. jPnce
&2-00. Miss Julia
Stewart.
Poisoned by Ivy
Was in a Dreadful Condition
Happened to Read About a Similar
Case Followed the Other Man’s
Example and Was Cured.
The following incident is given by
Charles Morris, general jobber, 52 Lexing
ton Avenue, North Cambridge, Mass.:
’ “Several years ago I became poisoned
by ivy. I tried many medicines, spending
* large sum of money without obtaining
a particle of good* My children were
duo afflicted with the same disease. We
vere all constant sufferers with an awful
tching sensation, and it seemed as if I
hould tear myself to pieces. I picked
ip a paper in which I found printed a
estiinonial from a man in Vermont who
:ad been similarly afflicted and had taken
‘lood’sSarsaparilla with benefit. I bought
i bottle, which we took and it did
Me and My Children
o much good I purchased another supply.
Ve continued taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla
mtil we used five bottles and I can
afely say that neither myself nor children
.naveany signs of the poison. It has en
irely Iqft us and We are perfectly cured.
.Ve give the whole credit to Hood’s Sarsa
parilla. Before resorting to thia medicine
was reduced in weight, but now I
veigh 175 pounds. Hood’s Sarsaparilla
-as not only done much good but has
men the means of saving me a great deal
>f money. I would not be without it
n my bouse and I heartily recommend
tto all who are afflicted. I have writ
en this statement for publication, of my
,wn will, as I want others to know what
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
.as done for us.” Chables Mobbis.
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fr~m $75 to $l5O a year; board in dormitories
or private families. Special license course for
teachers; full faculty of nine; all under the
control of the University. A college prepar
atory class. Co-education of sexes. The insti
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means. Bead far eatalogue to tha President.
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ROME. GA.
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Rome, ua.
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office in King building. Rome, Ga.
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Commercial Lawyers.
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building. Residence, No. 403 West First st
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CLOSING OUT TO QUIT
FRANK WRfqjlT S FARMACY
NORTON’S OLD CORNER
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I carry a full and complete line of jewelry, iuclu*
ding Diamonds
My stock of silver notions and novelties was nev-
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Winter or Summer. Our stock / nAi toit?
of stylish carriages is unrivalled jtt u
and our spider phaetons, runa- t,4
bout i, buggies, ti aps, carts, wag- •
canopy top, or open sur-
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Me and beautiful in construe-
tion, trimmings and finish. We
also repair and overhaul 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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