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In order to make room for our Fall Stock we are offering anything in our house
LOW DOWN--FOR CASHMONEY! h
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:
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, &’ &.
RHIiDY HARVEYS
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Oar Undertaking Department is complete in trey partioMlir, Calls promptly a .teiiclei day or night.
Day ’Phone No- 9. • , Night 'Phone No. 182
M'HUHTSVILLE
Ladies Os Saifannali To Pre
sent Flag
TO SECOND GKNRGIA
News From The Now Military
Camp.
Huntsville, Ala., Aug 29.
Tomorrow afternoon at dress par*-
•de tint Second Georgia regiment
will bepregHnted with a beautiful
•ilk ting, the present of the ladies
of Savannah. A committee of la*
dies composed of ;Mrs. Hartridge,
Miss Owens and Miss Cousins
r'Hthed hern yesterday to perform
this pleasant duty. The presenta
tion speech win be made by Mrs.
Hartridge
Lpon the recommendation of the
ohiet surgeon. Gen, Coppinger to*
daj appointed a board of medical
officers on duty with this corps,
consist of the senior medical
Ph e pu r p O j B ( ,f this board
is t) make, at least once a week, a
thorough examination of all the
held hospitals o f cor pß, having
to the medical, surgical ai d
IH pnals supplies, etc. Itnmdiate
y after this inspection and before
8 81 >d nt the week the board will
re c ird its opinions criticisms and
in a book to be
B,lt t (| r that purpose in the cflice
®fh» chief surgeon. The detail of
'" ‘rd will -be changed each
week. -
hngadior General P. H. Hall
th ~euteft his headquarters,
i . 111,1 brigade. Second division
• oor s grove, a beauti'ul spot
lhEa *t Huntsville.
Jhe first trains bringing in the
I y ‘" l,,th New York infantry
mol,!"J. 1 " 80me t,n,H during the
• le rß ß‘Oient was delayed
par ure from Fernandina
and did not get started from there
untel 1 o’clock yesterday. About
forty from the First Ohio volun*
teer cavalry were eent home this
morning. They were afllcted.
There are many more men iu the
First who are too ill to perform
their duties, but not quite ill
enough to be placed in the bespit*
al,
RAIN INJURING COTTON.
Americus, Ga., August 29. —
Americus cotton receipts are piling
up handsomely. More than 250
bales were brought in by wagon
yesterday and the number of new
bales received here has already
passed the thousand mark. Contin
ued rains the past week are greatly
injuring crop, as well as open cot
ton in the fields. Picking is at a
standstill and with all the farmer
will sustain a considerable loss by
the unpropitious weather. Hun
dreds of tons of tine hay cut last
week and left in the fie ds to cure
will likewise be ruined by rain.
CUT HUSBAND’S THROAT.
Americus. Ga., August 29.
Charles Newsom, a well known
colored brickmason, was nearly
killed by his wife, Nellie Newsome
in a free fight at 1 o’clock this
morning, and may yet die from a
knife thrust close to his jugular.
The keen blade barely missed the
main artery an 1 severed a smaller
one, from which the blood poured
freely. Newsome nearly died before
a physician could reach him and
stop the flow of blood. Nellie New
some cannot be found, though the
police made a diligent search for
her last n°ght.
L X 31i >* FIN £ 3 XIL9 I 8-
Go to Lanham * Sons and get
one of those fine sailors theyaie
selling so cheap. They are ac
tually worth SI.OO, $1.50, $2.00
and some even more, yet they
re selling choice for 50 cents.
rlood’s
Sarsaparilla
Cures
Permanently Cure*
Scrofula,
which is one of the worst af
flictions of the human race, and
comes from impure blood.
Eczema,
a most offensive and upcomfort
able affection of the skin, also
due to impure blood.
Salt Rheum,
a torment to the flesh, a dis
figurement to the body, and ■
drain on the system, also due
to vitiated blood.
Pimples,
"which so disfigure the skin, and
make the human face divine
anything but a thing of beauty,
but -which are Nature’s adver
tisement of foul blood.
Catarrh,
which very often comes from a
chronic affection of the circula
tion, is a constant offense to
one’s self and all his friends.
Rheumatism,
which all authorities now attri
bute to various acidities in the
blood, which this great blood
purifier of the age, Hood’s Sar
saparilla, corrects.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
is sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Pre
pared only by C. I. Hood & Co.. Lowell, Mass.
Mll c are the best after-dinner
iIuUU » t ills pills, aid digestion. 25c.
22 4oFt/j
WmT Agricultural
° imi College
ft ? M** BuiUXnO.
HF-1 IL A
DAHLONEGA, GA.
A college education in the reach of all. A.8.,
8.5., Normal and Business Man’s courses.
Good laboratories; healthful, invigoratingcli
mate; military discipline; good moral and
religious influences. Cheapest board in the
State; abundance of country prodneejexpenses
from $75 to $l5O a year; board in doumtories
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
tution founded specially for students of limited
means. Send tor catalogue to the President.
Jos. S. Stswact, A.M.
'PROFESSIONAL CARDS
ATTORNEYS.
•J, BRANHAM,
Law Office, 200 East First Street,
ROME, GA.
CHAS, W. UNDERWOOD
Attorney at Law, Rome, Ga.
Corporation Law Only.
M B HJ ÜBANKS,
Attorney at law. OfficeKing Building.
Rome, ua.
W H. ENNIS,
Attorney at Law. Will Practice in all courts
Office, Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga. ,
■W. J. NEEL
Attorney at law. Will practice in allocurte.
Special attention given to commercial law
and the examination of laud titles.
office in King building, Rome, Ga.
WALTER HARRIS
Attorney at law and J. P. Office over F. J.
Kane & Co.'s.
LIPSCOMB Ac WILLINGHAM
Commercial Lawyers.
Office in Armstrong hotel building, Rome, Ga
J. SANTA. CRWF ORD
Attorney at law. Rome. Ga. Collections a
specialty.
Masonic Temple. Rome. Go.
DENTISTS.;
J. A. WILLS, D. D. S.,
Office 24C 1-8 Broad. > Over Cantrell & Owen
J. L. PENNINGTON. D D S ,M D.
. BNfTIST-
Office, 305 1-8 Broad street. Over Hanks Fur
niture Co.
PHYSICIANS.
c. HAMILTON, M D.
Physician and Surgeon Office, Medical
Buildlug Rome, Ga. O. ce ’phone No. 52.
Li. F> M D..
Physician and Surgeon. Office In Medica
building. Residence, No. 403 West First st
ffice ’phoNo. 6 .
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EVERYTHING AT COST
FOR THIS WEEK ONLY
CLOSING OUT TO QUIT
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I curry a full and complete line of jewelry, iuclu-
E ding Diamonds
E My stock of silver notions and* novelties was nev-
E or more complete.
WE DDING PRE SE NFS A;SPEC 1A LT Y.
J. K Williamson
FOR STYLE , ] .1 » ] ( RT
and for a jolly good time with
family or friends, there is noth
inn like an open surry for either
Winter or Summer. Our stock
of stylish carriages is unrivalled
mid our spider phaetons, rui|a
bouts, hugizies,traps, carts, wag- •
.out tics, canopy top, or open sur
are light, easy, comforta-
I>l and beautiful in construc
tion, trimmings and finish. We
also repair and overhaul vehicles; also carry a big line of
h umess and lap robes, The Rowe Buggy Co, 509-511 Broad
street,Rome Ga. Satterfield & Williams, Agents.
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