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N.thing hfts Ite. n heard >f Red
wine, Atlanta's ini sing linnkir.
'lbero must Im a h< Kitnevliore
that Atlanta criminals crawl into.
Wjpoiro'-s lloraol
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Mrs A B. Cor'hall, nf Milbridgo
Me. tins non ea vomit it u I patch
work qmlt the ci ntei piece of
which is a bit of h tie hunting
from a sigi al fl g saved from the
battleship Maine. ,
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Leites dioj ptd mtn a b< x in
in Berlin with
in an hour and a half, and some
times within thirty five minutes
They are wh'sked through tubes
by pneumatic fit.ver
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Vegetarians assert that one acre
of land will comfortable support
four persons on a vegetal) e diet
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Our soldiers have organized the
Society of the Army of Santiago
Gome?., however, still remains r
the most exclub*ye set. — Richmond
Times.
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Make Aguii.aldo coal oil inspec
tor al Manila and lei 't co at that.
—M< inphis Commercial-Appeal
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Capt. Sigsbee may be described
as one of th ) men who are the bet
ter f»r a first-cl;:ss blowing up.—
Philadelphia Ledger,
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Some one of tfiesedays Admiral.
Sampson will inadvertently ad
mire eom.dmdy other tl an himsel!
and then drop dead in the grand
stand. Mempl is Commercial-
Appeal.
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The real author of “ A Hot Timi
in the O.d Town To-Night,” which
has been described since the San
tiago fight as tin new nat'onai
anthem, is, recording to a dispatch
from D-over, an old negro woman
named Amanda Green, who mug
it L'-r years until it was final \
picked up by ft.trav. I'-r actor, wh
g>L the tune and fix-d up tin
wolds ♦<> suit liim-ie|t’, retai img.
however, tin- title and the main
idea.
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Lillian Ru Aelf, whois how in
Gm tnairv; is contemplating an ap
pearance in Madrid, rn fact, nego
tiations hu¥ , already be n opened
\V het hep s’, ewil I seek to add a
genuine D.m t<> |i.»t mat 11 mon iu I
suing is not known, hut s ,e ap
pears lo hav<- no tear, d spite the
late unpleasantivss, 91 a cold re
ception,
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h e Ohio Demociacy has taken
no backward step on the tree silver
qil'Btion, and its hearty reso'u
t'ons in li vor of Bryan are * dis
heartening to the go'd. olat' r».
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• ‘>l’ll tell you what it is,” ex
claimed 'he editor of a yellow jour
nal/Hhc days am mighty few when
we don’t makes mt.”
Whereat a, bystander quietly in
terpesed:
“Os c-inise you use « sowing
piece?”— B sto.i Courier.
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• Dar ain no good o’ l.eing back
ward in this life,” s .id Uncle Eb n.
“De parrot ain’a very smart bird.
But. it manages pu-ty c ’intor aole
jes’ by gittiu’ on d • an’ hoi
Orin’ de little bit it knows ’ —
Washington Star. •
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“If you do not marry m ■ I shall
hirg Tnypetf ’” exclaimed a love
l<> r n Denver young man.
“Well, if y< u do, please go down
a block, was 1 hecheertul responst
“lor 1 heard pip.i say lih did not
want you-to h dig around here.”
■—Deny r Times.
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That Mi s ■en G mid is a
in >st Ct'arilah e wyn)' 11 evidenced
by her tn-'ny large contributi >n
I■ 'f the refief of 'he poor. Fr<>n
Mav 4i to Angus' 24 her checks foi
.the relief <»i sick s diers am lint
to $127 V'kl
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If our g’virniji mt intends f.o
PITIFUL BGENES
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; When Ballimarj s Sick Antvtd
H oiiie
FROitf HUjmVILLE GAMP
Women Wept over H e> oes who
Seoni cd Dyli g
Balt'more. Md., Am’ 21 —Orm
hundred and twelve sick m mhers
of the Filth Maryland 1! gin.ent
Volunteers came from Hunlsyillr.
Ala , to Baitim. re looking m< r»
like a cavalcade fro u Spirit Lum!
than the sturdy 0 ddiersf who
marched in a..swer to tin- r count
ry sca I Haggard a:.d emuepdrd
the men were taken from the earr
nnder auspices that mus go down
as one of the saddest days in Bal
timore’s history.
The tr-i i. m <le up < f six Pull
man coaches and a baggage car
was brought into the center of the
ciiy, where it was met by a crowd
of auxious men ami women, weep
ing. Tne latter became hysterical
as the still forms in blue were
taken from tne cars and placed in
the ambu ! anc s.
They broke through the squads
of police and threw themselves
upou the stretchers, Bobbing out
lerins of < ndearnvmt. Tlie majori
ty of the invalids were scarcely
ah’e to lift up their l ends, thus.-
able to speak d chired that they
had been starved into sickness and
and they scored th., army < flieials
and their treatment at camp ii
imniensured terms.
When the tram came in it wts
met by eight police ambubmees,
conveyances fr< in the various hos
pitals and ptivate vehicles, 'fhe
me;, were in charge of Dr. I. Riog
i,y I’rimble, former stall surg (>n
who went to Louisville f< r this
purpose, and a regimental hospital
corps.
Tender hands transf»r -c the
«ick from the cars 10 the au.bu
anceH and th y were fatten et . no
lo the City and Maryland Uoivi r
si ty hospitals. '1 he sick who were
not in nerdofimm d an-I'i’ention
,vere sent to then so mes. While
co deaths occurred, a great num
her am critma.ly il.. Dr. irimbl-,
when asked for an inf, rv.ew 51.0..|
his head and sain:
“I have dene nothing but weep
•duce my arrival at Huntsvi ie
Several of the h.ispi. a phvsici ns
iecbired ui.Eesital io D lv that lh<
conditior. 6f the mon pointed to
criminal neg ig ice. somewhere.
The men wefe not properly f-d
while well and not given the uec
eseaiy attention w en sick M.inv
of the poor fellows called pile ms-
Jyjfor nourishment when taken o
the h'.spi’al ”
follow a new policy concerning the
protr c. ion of its citizens abro -d,
it can make ago d beginning at
once in the case of Henry A. Care!
of New Y..rk, who has lain foi
eight m mills in a II mduras dun
geon without trinl, ’and Who is
still there, accused of h imicide
From what is know of the case,
his friends claim he kill a man 11
self defense. It would take one <d
ur warships only i? few days t<
find out. and anyone o: them would
Jo—the Mangrove, for instance
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That hungry American s >ldiei
caugnt scavenging around tln
lunch counter at Montauk Point
-hould be court-martialed. His
-mndunt is a reflection upoii the
Uoromissary Gen. And the becre
ary of War.
The fish and oysti r ti ust is th.
latest culd blooded oi’ganizitior
to be launch'd upon the people.
PASTEUP FILTERS
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ROME PHARMACY.
" -i 3(19 Broad st? —New Clark Building. . :
1 \\'p have bought the entire stock of the Rome C-T
1 Phfirnviry and cro prepared to supply your wants in
, f ! io<i'ii<'. pir-cr'pti'-n ir.d patent medicine line. Our
* i stock i-i < 0111 lete at <i of the verv highest grade..
\\ <> solicit a part of your patronage ami shall er<-
■ d'.'ivnr t i the l)"st of oil!’ ability to please you nt all
L time 'Ve sboub be pl-ased to have you call oil us.
- . J*'ii j li no i j druggi-t - sundries, to. el articlesand
**: > j such things a- .no usually curried in 3 li'-t-class drug
43 store ('igai - and tobacco.
Come to see us.
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F. HANSON. NORRIS N. SMITH.
I THE BIBON SUPPLY CO. I
g Plumbing and Pinning.
Engineers’ and machinists’ 5
5’ siinpiies. Stoves, ranges and ®
ii tin ware. Gas and electric fix- ©
I’ tares. INSURANCE gasoline
4 stoves. Water meters.
5 325 Broad st . Phone 32. g
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$1.2.5 and $l5O Negligee shirts for Si
J. 1. j Hill i COMPAJ.i
—are WAITING
for pve'ryono in Rome to conn
in and see the magnificent stock
on men’s and boy’s clothing,
W 1 bicycle and golf suits, is w hat
wo are but we are hus
t,in * while w ® wait - We wil!
< - show you the finest stock o'
HO clothing, made from the newest
styles and patterns in
‘•t 3 *',' perfect fitting and handsome, t<
* n Georgia, and they
. are above competition in value*-
sor 4 the price. 1
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Hiegreatest line of negligee shirts ]
ever shown i 1 Rome. i
J. A. GAHMON & ; )
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Ours ts th© 'Do«iip?3£(ribT rw '' , " t ® ,fro,n '
Department Wiirsery y
‘ in the U. S. p—Wwte 7 1
iu Mroirlj the leading Seed, Plant and Tree Catalogues issued,
which will be mailed free. Sendfor it now, it will k <t
>ave you money. Try us, can refer you to customers in every state and territory T- v Nx J
-u the union. 43 years of square dealing has made us patrons and. friends far and *
uear. Have hundreds of carloads of
FHL’iT GROMEMTAL TREES, SHIVBS, ROSES, PLANTS.
| We send by mail postpaid. Seeds. Rulbs, Plants, Roses. Small Trees, Etc. Safe arrival
I sausfac-»on guaranteed, larger by express or freight. 44th year. 3a greenhouses. i-booL. ■
IHF M> s gj, 44ARRISO** «OB 528 Painesville C ■
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To Musical Pe I of 1 ome
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It is with plojisiiro i'n ,t, vo introduce to our readers the
of i nev.’ and co nph ee stock of '
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Small Musical Instnun
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n the new Mo-eley building, 327 Br <•. I -it.rcet
where wo would be pleased to liaye m t c.-dP.-oLI ■> '
examine our goods.
The stock consists of gomo of the .- bast
ujt pianos and organs on the in irk it o I ty. We
k io[) a full line of everything to a Host
class inusic.ntore—Suinetinng Ronio hasmeed&t for
a long time . Give us a. call and you will fin I a
music store that Romans m iy be prou I of
• We are detoi mined to e'ese o
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327 Broad Str?eL
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S. P. Davis,,Ma -ager.
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We keep on hand at all tiiß 'r .a full stock of
Sheet Music:
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is a quality some newspapers have lost sight of in these
days of “yellow” journalism. They care little for truth
and a great deal for temporary sensation. , p
it is not so with THE CHICAGO RECORD. -■
I he success of THE RECORD rests upon its reliability.
It prints the news—all the news—and tells the truth
about it. . .
It is the only American newspaper outside New York city
that has its own exclusive dispatch boat service and its
own staff correspondents and artists at the front in both
hemispheres.
It is the best illustrated daily newspaper,in the world.
Its war news service is unapproachably the best. |
Says the Urbana (Ill.) Daily Courier:
“We read the war news in the other papers,
then we turn to THE CHICAGO RECORD to
see how much of it is true.” f e >
Sold by newsdealers everywhere and subscriptions
by all postmasters. Address THE CHICAGO RECORD, ‘B*
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Como, Wis., Hyannis, Nebr-
J"" ,n y Jan. 2,1891
f would not I t t regard PISOU
Without pi sc ; r r for co*-
CURE for C, % ’JY 1 A y B f SUCTION as *
best Cough
C* ugh oi C • uhod it W
L.yond all others. 15 y ears . ' z
Mrs C. REYNOLD J. ”■ ; ’j a WESTOVER
£ ‘l*hq Best Cci.gh Medicine.’’.
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JMVE HAVE NO AGENTS
A' 8 but have sold direct to the con- '
l\ W\ nU3lvr for 25 at Whole- jASgMX-. r •
It i \ L‘ 1 8al ‘ ; I’ nceß > saving hun the V-/ ‘
Vk / I doaici s profits Shipanv-
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\ \ I\ , Evor ything warranted. / \JCh//1«
111 1 K Is HS styles of Vehicle*, / T"-- * <>■ 4
I\l /7\ iVI styles of H.nrncre. | ..
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