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Ml HARRY RAWLINS&CO M
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THIRD REGIME
Has Been Ordered Prom Grif
fin tn Jacksonville.
FEW OTHER REGIMENTS
If Any, Will ba Mustered Out
Just Now.
Washington, S.,pt. 3.—The
Third Georgia regiment, Col.
handler, was today ordered to
Jacksonville, Ha., and with the
orders is u notification that
practically no volunteers will be
mustered out after this date.
Peace is lin t yet assured and
' * c uiiditions just now are such
*hat the department has chang—
•d ds intentions, and instead of
■ustering out the volunteers,
** Was at hr it planned, before
®peace negotiations are set-
it i 8 n ow determined to
ee P the remaining of thevolun
ranny, and it is quite large
▼•t, in force. , f .
The appended bulletin was
* SUe h by the w;lr department
a y announcing the few addi
*onal regime is ts to be mustered
service. Adjutant General
°rbin said ofiici,dly that in all
ro a ility, few, jf other
°I IS would be ordered relieved
° m duty at this time.
M,Ss davis no r
r Condition is Yet Critical
And Strength is Exhausted.
««rrsg a?Mt R ,
1 he cooditiou of Miss Win-
nie Davis, daughter of Jefferson
Davis, who has been seriously
ill. here for some time, wis not
improved this tore noon.
Miss Davis passed a very un
comfortable night and did not
rest much. The intense heat is
exhausting her strength. The
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thermometer today registered
93 in the. shade. y p t!
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SCROFULA
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It is .Foul Blood’s Advertise
ment ■■ r
But It is Soon Cured by Hood’s
. Sarsaparilla. . ’
Yea, 'Scrojula, if •nytlJnif, may be called’
the advertiscnwit of foul blood. It ie lb»
•courge of the world—offensive, painful,
debilitating, stubborn and well nigh
unendurable.
Outward application# do not cure, they
only jdrive the difficulty to naw quarters.
Emollients may palliate, they cannot
abolish the evil. There is but one auro
way out, and that is to eliminate the
taint from the blood.
There is one remedy that can effect this,
and it is the only one that, so far as wo
know, has almost invariably succeeded —
even where the system has been poisoned
by long years of taint, and the ravages to
be repaired are tremendous. That remedy
la flood’s Sarsaparilla. Read this:
“My daughter was afflicted with im
ptira blood. There were running sores
all over her body and they caused her
much suffering. We tried medicines that
wero recommended as blood purifiers,
but could not see that they did any good.
A friend told me about' Hood’s Sarsapa
rilla and I began the girl thia med
icine. The result was that she wgs per
fectly-cured after taking a few bottiee.
She has had no symptoms of scrofula
sores since that time/’ MABtfflTA M.
Smith, South Middleboro, Maas.
Hood’s X
Is the best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier.
Insist upon Hoqp’b; take no
Hood’s Pills
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the firm of Ca mp <fc O’Rea
is this day (Aug. 27, 1898) dis
solved. All parties indebted to
>them will* not pay unkss both
names, 8. D. Gamp and <l. M.
O’Rear, signed to the bills.
08 H MURDER?
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A Wild Rumor io Pans Says
Gol. Henri
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DID HOT “ SUICIDE.
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.Unusual Proceedings In Dis-
posing of his Cells Contents
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New York, Sept. 3 A dis
patch to The Herald from Paris
says ih ,
Among the many wild ru
mors'flying about is one that
seerrife toq incredible to merit
did it not show the
state of the public mind.
Tins is a belief that Col, Hen
ry siid not commit suicide.
'j'he Figaro says that when
of police arrived
at Mount Valerian he asked for
Col. Henry’s valise and razor
with which he Committed sui
eide. He was told that they had
both been sent to the ministry
of war.
This extraordinary proceed
ing could not fail to be com
mented upon here, where re
spect for legal formality is car
ried to such a superstitious ex
tent that the ‘ people would
leave a man hanging rather
than cut him down before the
arrival of the police.
The'Eclair, referring to this
matter, says: “This controversy
has shown "us long ago to what
depths certain individuals can
descend, so we are not surpris
ed to read that the suicide of
Cob Henry was perhaps mur
der.”
{FRANK ELLI S DIES
After a Bridf Illness at Camp
Northern
♦
I’he sad announcement of the
dsath of Private Frank Ellis,
Co. B, Third Regiment Georgia
Vol., in camp at Griffin, came
over the wires yesterday after
noon. •
The remains will ariive in the
city this morning* and will be
taken in charge by his father’s
family and probably buried
today.
Frank Ellis was a bright boy
with genial ways and a sunny
disposition. He was quire popu
’a.r with his associates. For
quite a while he was an em
ployee in the daily Hustler of
Rome’s composing rooms..
It le supposed here that Ift
died of fever, though he is said
to have been sick for only a few
days,
Young Ellis is the fi r st of the
Rome volunteers to fall a victim
to disease. Peace to his memory.
Let his ashes be buried with the
soldier dead and his grave be
kept green.
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SCHOOL BOOKS.
• The Rome Public School
books can he found at J. SAM
VEAL’S, as usual and the
prices are as low as anybody’s;
don't be mislead Uy any impres
sion to the contrary. I appreci
ate your trade and will treat you
all right. Bring in your old
hoods to exchange as you have
alwavs done. 1 am in the busi
ness and.hope to stay, of course
that all depends on my friends,
and I hope they are not going
to be misled. Respectfully,
J. Sam Veal,
THE BOOK SELLER.
BICYC..E WRECK
Norris Smith Got Pretty Badly
Hurt Yesterday.
Yesteiday afterno'n ah »ut 2:30
o'clock Mr. Norris Smith. s<m of
Ciiy Clerk Hale* <1 Smith, hap
p<med to quiet a painful and which
came near being a serin- 8 acci
dent.
He wiß coming up Brood street
on his wheel at a pretty lively rate
when ba got in front of Greens
livery stable, he met Paul Gip.’on,
son of Dr. J P Gipson coming
in an opp >si*e direction on hie
wheel ea h turned to get out of
the others way but unfortunately
both turned the same way and be
fore they could atop their wheels
. they colided and Mr Sm th pub*
I tamed several bad injuries about
he head and co'lar bone. He was
picked up unconscious and curried
in Greens livery stable 1 where he
was looked after by Dr. C. Hamil
ton. Mr. Gipson only received a
tew bruises,
' Both the young mens wheels
were bad I)’ torn up.
At last accounts Mr, Smith was
resting as well as could be eX*-
Dieted.
ILLINOIS’ LAUNCHING-
Washing! >n Sept. 3—President
O cutt.of the Newport News Ship
building Company, ha« notified
the Navy Department that he
would laumh the battle-ship
Illinois at 11 a. m. on Tuesday,
Oct. 4. It is understood that Gov
ernor Tanner's daughter has ken
chosen to name the battleship,
and that a large delegation from
Illinois will come East to witness
the ceremony.
PLEASANT AFF TR.
The S. A S. Club Entertained
By Misses Flemm ng.
The MisBPB Flemming enter
tained the S. A. S dab I**t Tues-
day evening at their home in East
Rome.
Tin evening was. most highly
Enjoyed by thow so fortunate ai
tcr'be pre®eijt»
Those present v r.
Messrs Ben H de. Wilton Ilnrdy
Joel Dean, Will Hoyt, f.ouis
Wright. Colquitt' Tur in . Mtsses
Juliet Howel 1 . Bom (Lnunon,
Jamie Bowie, Lmiu Biss, Zula
Adkins, Clart Johnson and Ora
Best, of Ca’ ter-v lie .
$3.80 Cincir.n -ti and
return via 'Southern
Railwav, September
3, 4. and ,stn. J. n
Harrison. City Agent
g- 1 w ■" 111 ——■ -—'r. ■*
ONE
2-CENT ST.'/
Win send a letter to atiji
point in Uncle Sam'kbig 4
domain.f For this very )
reason, if you are sick, I
! sore or suffering, this J
i very tricing outlay ■ <
May Saia Your W • i
lif a I Here ’» just how ®
Lllui it i*. You car, Y J .$ ™
write a plain letter can |
will take just two -cents to caj
"Washington Medical & Sorgi /
Atlanta. CeorgV </nd
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treatment byjuail as well. if
sou to the citv. This is no m ’
ing it every dnyy Thev v.g ,
all the adjoining States s<’nie
of miles away, and their cut/ ) f A
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CURES POSITIVE /
COHSULTATIO' ’ e
In every Deformity of /
Hare Lip, Cross Eyes nJ >lO
in all forms of 8k in aS ~xxi o
tism. Sciatica. Calat r. «>/ th. •fe I yte
Lungs, Stomach or any vital organ ’* .
ney and Bladder troubles NeJ-' 1 * d J
nesscs of either men or women.
sexual parts and every other bev
highly trained specialists an a. as A
Write freely It costs • 4T “W
dertake yqgr case we
blank for- full |»itic>
curable by human skill m
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