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VERY IMPOSING
Were The Unueiling Cere
monies Yesterday.
NEARLY 3,000 PEOPLE
Wore Present- Addresses by
Judge Henry and Dr. Bale
The unveiling ceremonies at
Myrtle Hill on yesterday were
all that was predicted for them.
The Rome Woodmen of the
World and a delegation of the
Woodmen of the World oi An
niston, marched over to the
cemetery at 8 :45 yesterday af
ternoon and jhere found nearly
three thousand Romans assem
bled to witness the unveiling
ceremony.
The address at the unveiling
of the elegant monument over
the grave of the lamented Junius
A. George was delived by that
gifted and scholarly orator,
Judge W. M. Henry and was
beautifully tender and sweetly
comforting to the multitude. For
every’ man, woman and child in
the vast crowd loved and reyered
the memory of Junius George.
Judge Henry faced an impressive
occasion, and rose to its require
ments. acquitting himself most
flatteringly, and pleasing his
admirers and friends on every
side.
At the unveiling ceremony
over the C. A. Gammon tomb,
Mr. John W. Bale made the ad
dress. Tho Rome Woodmen had
been informed by the Anniston
Woodmen that an Anniston ora
tor would deliver the unveiling
address. The Anniston delega
tion, however, failed to keep its
promise and so, after tne Wood
men arrived at the cemetery,
Mr. Bale was called upon to
deliver this address.
He responded and spoke as
one inspired, completely sur
prising his friends and captivat
ing the entire audience, 'ilie ad
dress was, perhaps, the most
beautifully worded and elo
quently delivered of any im
promptu address ever delivered
on Myrtle Hill.
The quartett made up of the
splendid voices of B. F. Clark,
B. F. Barker, Harry Patton and
Ordinary John P. Davis, render
ed some very pleasing and ap
propriate songs.
The only feature of the pro
gram in which any disappoint-
Bottled Up!
Whether in the form of pill powdei
nr liquid, the doctor’s prescription fol
blood diseases is always the same—
mercury or potash. These drugs bottle
op the poison and dry it up in the
•ystem, but they also dry up the marrow
In the bones at the same time.
The suppleness and elasticity of the
joints give way to a stiffness, the rack
mg pains of rheumatism. The form
gradually bends, the bones ache, while
decrepitude and helplessness prema
turely take possession of the body, and
it is but a short step to a pair oi
crutches. Then comes falling oi
the hair and decay of the bones, —a’ con
lition truly horrible.
fePQTASHi
yiERCURy/
wmvjl it
table, and one thousand dollars reward is
offered for proof to the contrary. H
never fails to cure Contagious Blood
Poison, Scrofula, Eczema, Rheumatism,
Cancer, or any other disease of the
bF d. If you have a blood disease,
remedy which will not injure you.
of mercury; don’t do violence
system. Don’t get bottled up!
ooks sent free to any addxes*
>sc Co 7 Atlanta. Ga.
Contagious Blood
Poison—the curse
of mankind—is the
most horrible of al)
diseases, and has al
ways baffled the
I doctors Their pot
ash and mercurj
bottle up the poison
i but it always break?
i forth again attack
i ing some delicate
j organ, frequently
| the month and
throat, filling there
with eating sores.
S.S.S., is the only
I known cure for this
| disease. It is guar
anteed purely vege
Tba Royal •• Uw grade baking powater
kaowi. Actual teats show it goes eno
third furtbar than any other broad.
pm
POWDER
Absolutely P»re
»r>V*L BAKING BOWBER CO., NEW YORK.
ment was caused was the ab
sence of the Ro ne band. It
seems that the leader, Mr. Ford,
now a resident of Cartersville,
had telephoned the committee
that he would come—and didn’t
The Woodmen of the World is
a very strong order in the city.
After yesterday’s exercises they
are destined to become much
stronger.
SULTAN COMPLIES
Ottoman r J roofs In Canjh Wili
Be Withdrawn.
Candi , Crete, Sept. 19. The
sultan has ordered Djevad Pasha,
the military catninander in Crete,
to accede to the demand of the
British admiral, Gerard Henry
Noel, for disarmament, thus com
plying with the whole ultima'um
of the admiral A British military
detachment today occupied the
entrance to the fort and it is ru
mored that the Ottoman ‘roops
will be withdrawn and a British
force will occupy the town.
Among the prisoners already
handed over to Admiral Noel are
two who are credited with being
ring-leaders in the attack on the
British camp.
LADIES FINE SAILORS.
Go to Lanham & Sons and get
one of those fine sailors they are
selling so cheap. They are ac
tually worth SI.OO, $1.50, $2.00
and some even more, yet they
are selling choice for 50 cents.
CHEAP RATES.
The Southern R’y operates 3
daily trains between Rome and
Chattanooga, by which parties
can leave Rome in the morning,
spend the day in Chattanooga
and return home same evening,
rhe schedule between these
points is as follows. Leave Rome
1:00 a. m. arrive Caattanooga
4 -.15 a. m.; leave Rome 10 .35
arrive Chattanooga 1: 00 p, m. ■
leave Rome 6 :25 a. in. arrive
Chattanooga 8 :50 p. m. There
is also a local train leaving Rome
3:50 p. m. going by the way of
Cohutta and Cleveland and ar
rives Chattanooga 7:20 p. m.
Returning, trains leave Chatta
nooga 6 :30 a. in. arrive Rome
9: 00 a. m. ; leave Chattanooga
3:10 p. m. arrive Rome 5 :35 p.
m. ; leave Chattanooga 10:10 p.
arrive Rome 1 :44 a. ni. Pull
man sleeping cars on all trains.
For further information call
on C. Harrison, C. T. A.
With Capt. Evan Howell cn
the investigating board, the
ccuntry will hear the truth as it
can be obtained, when the re
port is filed. Evan Howell
knows all about camp life and
campaigning, having been one
of the bravest leaders in the
Confederacy. Ho is not’even an
amateur in the whitewash busi
ness, being a total stranger to
the tricks of that trade. The
Rome H UsTLER-Comnercial con
gratulates the common people of
America upon Evan P. Howell’s
appointment to the board us in
vestigation.
FRIBRS MUST GO
Says The Archbishop Os Tha
Philippines
POINTS OUT THE WAY
Os De’ivorancs, Annexationists
Have 71 Majority.
Manila, Sept. 19. —In an inter-,
view here with him by the corres
pondent of the Associated Press
Archbishop Dozil, of the Philip
pines island, said:
“I earnestly hope the islands
will not remain, Spanish, because
the rebels are now so strong that
such a course would inevitably
cause appalling bloodshed. The re
couquest of the natives is impossi
ble unti’ after years of the most
cruel war-fare.”
He also expressed the hope that
the islands would not become ab
solutely independent, because it
was certain that dissensions would
o ccur which would result in mces
saut strife and a lapse into bar
barism and the natural indolence
of the tropical sace. The only
hope, archbishop declared, was
that a strong western power inters
vene now. Delay was dangerous
because the people are intoxicated,
vainglorious and restless.
He said it was undeniable that
the religious orders must go, be
cause the whole people had deter
mined to abolish them now that
they were able to render t ieir re
tention impossible. He laid the
chief blame upon the Dominicans,
Augustiuans and Franciscan re
colets the richest orders, and next
upon the Benedictines and Caupch
in which are of less importance.
Che Jesuits Archbishop Dozal says
are comparatively b’atneless. He
added that the rival orders quar
rel among themselves, intrigue,
act unworthily and slander their
opponents, thus increasing their
general disfavor.
The annexationsits have a ma
jority of 71 in the national
bly but the discusion of the sub
ject has not been finished.
SHOT SON FOR GAME
Father Has Already Killed Two
In S.nME Manner.
Saratoga, N. Y ,Sopt. 19.—Fred
Picknet. a guide, while hunting
near the yesterday,
mistook his younger son Philip
for big game in the woods and shot
him dead. Picknet killed another
son by a similar mistake last
yea r.
vitho.it i.ie.. vrvuen ■<• VX
2-°CENT STAMP!
Will send a letter to any
l>oint in Uncle Sain’s big q
domain.| For this very
reason, if you are sick, J
sore or suffering, this
very trifling outlay wl' 'Y I z
May Save Your HY W-
I ifn I Here’s just how
Lllu I 't *s. You can '
•”»"»» write a plain letter, can't you? Well, it
will take just two cents to qarry it to the
“Washington Medical & Surgical Institute,
Atlanta, Georgia,”
And the famous specialists who form the staff
of that Institute are able to give you advice and
treatment by mail as well as if you came in per
son to the city. This is no mistake. They are do
ing it every day. They now have patients in
all the adjoining States, some of them hundrcdf
of miles away, and their cures are simply won
derful.
CURES POSITIVE AND Fn F F 1
CONSULTATION Ffl 111
In every Deformity of Spine or Limbs, Club Foot,
Hare Lip, Cross Eyes anti other surgical cases, also
in all forms of Skiu and Blood disorders,Rheuma
tism, Sciatica, Catarrh of the Nose. Throat,
Lungs, Stomach or any vital organ, Liver Kid
ney and Bladder troubles, Nervous Weak
nesses es either men or women diseases of the
sexual parts and every other bodily affliction that
highly trained specialists alone can deal with.
Write freely It costs you nothing If we un
dertake your case we shall send yov question
blank for full particulars. If you.- case is
curable by human skill and perfect science WE
SHALL CURE IT.
That first 2-ueut Mapin may save your life. All
letters sacredly private.
ADDRESS,
Washington Medical & Surgical
INSTITUTE,
Coo-1 Austell Bldg., Atlanta. <m
PERSONAL MENTION.
Fine cotton weather.
Mr. Ragan Wunpee, of Cedar
town, is in the city.
Mr. Alex White, of Vans Val
ley, was in the city today.
Mrs. M. L. Hine is quite sick
at her home on Fourth avenue.
Miss Florence Mooney is very
sick at her home cq Fourth ave
nue
Two nice cottages for rent,
well located. Apply to Lloyd &
Co.
Miss Nell McAfee has gone to
Anniston on a several weeks’
visit.
Mr. J. A. Mathis, a prosper
ous farmer of Livingston district
is in the city today.
Mr.G. W. White, of Chatta
nooga, spent Sunday in the city
a guest of the New Central.
New crop Tetley’s tea direct
from New York City. No old
stock on hand. Lloyd & Co.
Mr. Ben M- Webb, of Cleve
land, Tenn., spent yesterday in
the city a guest of the Arm
strong.
Messers. J. H. Castlebury
and 11. Olden’ two of Anniston’s
prominent citizens, were here
yesterday.
Mr. A. G. Grenley, a promi
nent Englishman, whose home
is at Liverpool, is in the city for
a few days.
'ljMiss Hellen Eastman, one of
Rome’s prettiest young ladies,
went to Chattanooga yesterday
to visit friends.
Fres'< new’ cocoanuts 5c each,
at Lloyd's. Also, new mackerel,
pigsfeet, new oatmeal and other
new goods daily.
New crop cocoanuts, nice
peaches, grapes, pears, quiuces
and other select fruits received
daily at Lloyd’s.
Mr. Willie Hoyt, the talented
son of Dr. W. D. Hoyt, left Sat
urday for the State University,
where he will matriculate.
Among the Atlantians who
spent Sunday in the Hill City
were R. O. Montgomery, Jere
R. Taylor and M. L. Carroll.
Mr. Will Smith, of Anniston,
after spending several days in
Rome, his former home, left
this morning for his present
abiding place.
Miss Grace Harper, one of
Cave Sring’s prettiest daugh
ters, is in the city a guest of her
brother and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. M. G. McDonald,
Miss Louise Jones, who for
some weeks has been a guest of
Miss Epsv Dupree, in the Fifth
ward, left yesterday forenoon for
I her home in Cedartown.
Dr. J. G.Dykes of North Rome,
cneof Floyd's pioneer citizens and
a veteran dentist, is critically ill.
Dr. Dykes has a host of friends
who wili offer prayers in his be
half asking for his recovery.
The firm of Camp & O’Rear
is this day (Aug. 27, 1898) dis
solved. All parties indebted to
them will not pay unless both
names, S. I). Camp and J. M.
O’Rear, are signed to the bills.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Jervis
went up to Mr. Jervis’ father’s
home near Calhoun yesterday
forenoon. Mrs, Jervis will re
main in the country several
days, Mr. Jervis returned last
night and is at home at Jervis
et Wrights’—as of old.
Mr, and Mrs. John George
c une up from Atlanta Saturday
afternoon to be present at the
unveiling ceremony , conducted
yesterday afternoon by the
Woodmen of the World, of the
monument over the grave of
their departed brother, the late
lamented Junius A. George.
Coke chopper than
Coal- Can be used in
stoves for heating and
cooking purposes. No
smoke or soot. Clean
and economical. For
further particulars
see ROME GAS CO.
AGAINST JOSH JOHNSON
Immune Captains Displeased
With His Santiago Stories.
Santiago de Cuba, Sept. 19. —
3.30 p. m—Yesterday charges
were preferred by Captain Miller,
of rhe Second immune regiment,
and Captain Shelley, of the Fifth
itnmunes, against Sergeant. Josh
W. Johnßon, of tho Third regi
ment, for alleged maligning and
libeling the officers and soldiers of
their respective regiments in an
article published in The Atlanta
Constitution on August 2d.
~ < NFLICT NEAR CANDIA
Athens, Sept. 17.—1 tis ru
mored that a conflict between
insurgents and Turkish troops
has occurred near Caudia.
According to the report some
Christians were killed and a
number wounded.
SOUTHERN
RAlLlffly.
Con letKt‘4 Schedule in Effect July rt. ISHB.
iNo io yp. T 4 ~ No? 8
Lv Chiitta iuic-.i il.3u.im 7.:>-n>ni la'lOpm
Nr Dalton • 7.51 am 8.42 pm I'.’.lOam
Ar >,. V.Otiam v.-lopin 1.41 am
Ar A'Uinta 11.40 am li.Wpm *>.o.)am
Atlanta 4.20 pm 11.5 ,pm 5.20 am
\r Macon.. . 7.10 pm 2 05am 8.20 am
Ar Jesup.... 45am 2.38 pm
Ar Everett 7.25 am 3.25 pm
Ar Jiv.-ksoin lUe 1... ... 9.4onni 9.25 pm
LvJe5up............... 77777777 w.oiam
Ar Jacksonville... .... . . I.oopm 10.15 pm
LvF/eiett Y 3.lam Unpin
Ar Brunswick 8.30 am 4.30 pm
No. 10 carries Puhtnau Sleeping Car Chat
ani oga to Atlanta.
No. 14 carries Pullman Sleeping Car and Day
Coaches Cha ta >a *o Jacksonville and AV
lanta to Brunswick.
No. 8 curries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta
nooga to Atlanta.
STATIONS. Xo. 13 Xo. .1 Xo 7~
Lv Atlanta 4.Slain' 4.00 pm 7.5,him
Ar Rome 6.3pami 6.25 pm lO.JOnm
Ar Dalton 7.-.‘2>'m 7 34mn 11.3O::in
Ar Chattanooga 8.40.. tn 8 sopn. I.OOptr
Lv Chattanooga I 9. 10pm!
Ar Burgin
Ar Lexington 5. to.un 4.50aml
Ar Louisville 750 pm 7.50 am!
£ - - - - - - - .. ...
Ar Cincinnati 7.30 pm 7.3i'am 1 . . .
Lv Chattanooga 1.25 pm! 1.15 am 125 nm
Ar Nashville . ~~~ 6.55 pm Il'r.iin! 6.56 pm
No |!< carries I’ullmun Sleeping Car Atlanta
to Chattanooga an 1 Chattanooga to Cincinnati.
No. 9 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta
-o Cincinnati and Chattanooga to Louisville.
STATIONS. X 6 j Xo. It Xo. !fl. .
Lv Chattan >Ogu 8 Dam 4.10 am sot JOpm
Ar Knoxville 1155 am B.osanr I.loam
Ar Morristown I.23pmj 9.soam' 2.25 am
Ar Hot Springs 3 13pm 11.46aml 4.00 am
Ar Asheville.. 4.35 pm; I.lopml 5.10 am
Ar Salisbury 6.40 pm 9.30 nm
Ar Greensboro ».52pm 12.10 pm
Ar Raleigh l.iiiaml S.23ptr
Ar Norf.>llt. 7.50 am
Ar Wa hington.....' ...| , 6.l.’am 9.35 pm
No. iFcarriesPnllmau Drawing fto itn Sleep
ing <'ar Chattanooga to New York via Ashe
ville and Salisbury to Richmond, arriving Rich
mond tf.4o a.m. also Pullman Sleeping Car
Greensboro to Norfolk.
No 16 Is ;o'.ld train Chattan »ra to Salis
bury, with P.i i m l -; ■ ori ■C >r (•■iat tanoo -a
to S tlisbury and Salisbury to New York wi,.li
mit < hangc.
KT l Noj 4 X i 3
Lv ' ’hattonoo r p.n » 4t am
Ar KiioavlUo .! 8 Dpm.U.’Aarc
Ar Mrrrl-' v.n t... 2.laaui| 1.2 pin
Ar Bristol I ! 7 illam 3.55 pm
At Wa.dl'm.ton. ... ! :7.40am
Ar New 5 rk ~.1. . i ' I.2iipm
No. 6. carries Pullman ■;'.rmliii’CarCh'U,ta
iiiMTit.i to Wu eiiii.'ii'ii a.-.d Cliai.ian oaa to New
Zc;k with nit ehang ■.
Ko. 4 ea-i i.-s Pulnpai, Car Knox-
ville to Bri 101.
HTATKiNS. _ ~N° LL
Lv Rome 9.li)am
Ar Anniston 11.21 am
Ar Birmingham 10.00 pm
Ar Selma 3.5.5 pm
Ar Meridian 7.30 pm
Ar New Orleans 10.1-.tiam
Ar Jackson 9.45 am
Ar Vicksburg 113.5 am
Ar Shreveport. 7.29 pm
♦No 15 N > V "isl IfNo.’lO
2.00 pm 4.sopmlCv Rome ... ar 8..50aml 8.3.5 am
5.40 pm, 6.s7pniiAr Gad den. ar 6.00 am 6.3'am
6.00 pm 7.loprn Ar lv: 5 45am.‘isoam
+ Daily except Sunday. $ Sunday only.
F. S. GANNON, 3d v.p. ZS G.M., Washington, D.C.
J. M. CULP, Traf. Mgr., Washing tea D. Q
W A. TURK, G. P. A., Washington, D C.
fl A HEN&COT2U4, A « V. A..Ohatt*Eoo«.Tan#
'’GEORGIA
Ma,i< Building.
wr ' w J rw j
I
DAHLONEGA, GAj 1
A college education in the reach < ( all. A.B.
8.5., Normal arid Business Mail’s courses
Good laboratories; bppPJiful, invigorating- ell
ni ite; military discipline; good moral an<
religipiv; bihuences. Cheapest board in th
Bl.de; abund. nee of con utry produce; expense
from $75 to $l5O a year; board in dormitorie
or private faiuilii s. Special license course so
teachers; fall faculty of nine, all under th
control of the University. A college prepar
atory class. Co-education of gexes. The insti
tutioii founded specially for students of limiter
means. Bend for catalogue to the President
Jos. S. Stewart, A.M.
WHEN YAR D
Without extra exertion, lan.
guid, dull and listless, y Ollr
blood is failing to supply to your
muscles and other organs H le
vitalizing and strength-giving
prbperties they require. Hood's
Sarsaparilla cures that tired
feeling by enriching and purify,
ing the blood. It will give y OU
energy and vigor.
Hood’s Pills are easy to take
easy to operate. Cure indigo®,
ion , biliousness. 25.
YOUNG LADY GRADU
Os the Rome Business College
are thoroughly prepared for
stenographic and office work •
they are found capable when
they go into
business prac
tice ; they re
ceive high
comm enda
lions fro ,r
their employ- ’
ers as being
©
capable and experienced.
Rome business College enjoys
the largest eurolliri n- of pupils
it has had in its history. There
will be thousands of vancancies
this fall to fill. Young men and
ladies will do well to enter here
and prepare for thorough com
mercial work.
11. S. Shockley,
Princj ial,
TAX NOTICE,
The last half of tax for 1898 is
now due the city of Rome. All
persons owing taxes are hereby
notified to call at the Clerk’s of
fice at the city hall and settle.
Sept. 16th 1898.
Halsted Smith, Clerk Council.
PASTEUR FILTERS
only Garm
iPrcoi Filter in the
tvorld. Makes water
pure and clear for
sale by The Hanson
Supply Co
pimmi mu
ATTORNEYS.
J. BRAN HAM,
Law office 200, East, Firstreet;Bt,
i ■ ii ■ —— - .i,
CHAS W. UNDERWOOD
Artornay at Law, So a'
Crcporaion Law Only t
'W. J. NEHILu
Attorney i.t law. Will practice in all eettrt".
Special attention given to comtneioial law
and the examication of land titles.
office in King building, Rome, Ua.
— - ~
'WALTER. HARRIS
Attorney at law audJ. P. O*e» over F. JL
Kane & Co.'4,
LIPBCO.MH da WILLI NOH AM
Commercial Lawyers.
1 Gfflce in Armstrong hotel buildinst, Rojbio, S*
M B EUBANKS,
Atterney at law. OfficeKing Muildiag,
Rome, La.
r
W if ENKIS,
attorney at Law. Will Practice iu all ooivitu
Office, Masonw Temple, ivaue, Ga.
T SANTA OR.'WF' R >
Attorney at law, Rome, Q&. Collection.® a
ipecialty.
Masonic Temple. Rome, Go,
HOSES V RIGHT. HARPER HAMILTON
WRIGHT A HAMILTON
Attorneys at Law.
Office: No. 14 Postoffice Building
DENTISTS.
J. A. WILLS, D. D. S.»
Ifflce 240 1-2 Broad. * Over Cantrell A Owen
J. L PENNINGTON, D.D S.,M D.
. WN'l'lST
office. 305 1-3 Broad street. Over Hunks Fur
mure Co.
PHYSICIANS.
C MAMILuTON. Mi D
’hysician and Surgeon Office, Medical
luildlng Rome, Ga. Ofl ce ‘phone No. M-
Li. B. HA. NC O >3. D ’’
Physician and Surgeon, Office in Medlca.
luildlng. Residence, No. 4(H Went FireVst
dice ’phoNo. 5 •