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|l ' HANSON- NORRIS N. SMITH.
I THE HANSON SUPPLY CO. j
I plumbing and Tinning. 9
I Engineers’ and machinists’ 2
I supplies. Stoves, ranges and •
I tinware. Gas and electric fix- c
I tures. INSURANCE gasoline §
I stoves. Water meters. 3
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ITiiisical Peple of Rome
111 is with pleasure that, we introduce to our readers t he prk
■ of .4 new and complete stock of
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£ mall Musicalltistrumen
n the new Moseley building, 3’27 Broad street
where we would be pleased to have you call and
examine our goods.
The stock consists of some of the best makes
o|i pianos and organs on the market tsday. We
keep a full line of everything pertaining to a first
class music store —Something Rome has needed foi
a lo.ig time. Give us a call and you will find a
music store that Romans may be proud of
We are determined to close 0
- BICYCLES
the earliest possible date.
K.
327 Broad Street.
S. P, Davis, Manager.
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We keep on ha p d at all times a full stock of
Sheet Music 1
Reliability
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.
It is not so with THE CHICAGO RECORD.
The 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 hi both
hemispheres.
It is the best illustrated daily newspaper in the world.
its war news service is unapproachably the best
Says the Urbana (111.) 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.”
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President Diaz, of Mexico, has
just bought a dog through a St,
Louis dog fancier. It is a pointer,
and besides having the distinction
of being a bench show prize win',
tier, is named McKinley,
000
The National Farmers’Congress
composed largely of Southern far
mers, has invited Booker T.
Washington, principal of the
Tuskegee Institute, in Alabama,
to deliver an address before it at
its next annual meeting to be held
in December at Fort Worth, Tex
as.
M tyor Quincy, of Boston, inves
ted $30.G00 in a municipal printing
oflici and over SIO,OO in better
ments, aud then undertook to
show how the corporaticn could
save money. According to the
first balance sheet one department
which used to spend $2,518 a year
for printing an 1 stationery, now
spends $8,276 in the same time:
000
The Jewish Year Book estimat
es that ther* are abcut 11,000,000
Jews in the world, half of them
still under Russian jurisdiction,
notwithstanding their wholesale
expulsion from the empire during
the last seven years.
000
The great which is being
constructed for the Paris exposi
tion will eclipse anythng of the
kind yet erected. Its diameter will
be 328 feet and the height of the
topmost car from the ground 347
feet. When fully laden it will car
ry 1,600 passengers.
000
“I, as Lord and King of this
land” is the Kaiser’s latest egoistic
epigram, and it indicates that
Wilhelm still feels his oats in
spite of the fact that so simple a
thing as a horse recently caused
bis Majesty to tumble to himself,
and incidentally into the gutter,
000
If the American and Spanish
Peace Commissioners could take
up the Dreyfus matter, as a side
issue, and settle it for good and
all —sending Aguinaldo to the
Devil’s Isle and distributing wick
ed Frenchmen among the thous
ands of Philippines—they would
win the acclaim of the world. But,
sad to tell, the peacemakers can
not make peace for the French,
but must mitd their own business
000
Ti e Jackson Argus says that
Sidney Green, the prepared mus
tard of the Pike county Journal,
who whips the Second district and
lands the whole caboodle of vVar
ren, Jones & Co.din the calaboose
as matter of past time, has now
threatened to give Lieutenant
Clark a few thin jerks for an as
sault which the latter recently
made on Editor Sawtell, of Grif
fin. If Sid tackles him the dawn of
the twentieth century will see wolf
signs on the ground.
'OOO
When a man walks a mile he
takes, on an average, 2,263 steps
lifting the weight cf his body with
e ich step. W hm he rides a bicycle
of the average gear be covers a
mile witn the eqiiv Bent of onlp
627 steps, requires little force
b?ars no buiden, and covers the
ane distance in less than one
tbird of the time.
000
Some of the suits for damages
growing out of the lot-s of the
steamship La Bourgogne, of the
Campagr.ie Generate Transatlan
ti’que, are bieed on the allegation
hat tin captain of the ship, De
loncle, was insane, that he had
~n phesitd that he would go to
the bottom with his ship and took
no measure, either to • avoid the
disaster or to save the lives of his
passengers.
000
(Seme idea of the methods in use
in New York Stale politics may be
had in the case cl .’the Clinton
county Republican?, who recently
elected a the State
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convention which was understood
Io be solid for Governor Black.
Robert Wiley, one of the delegates
however, has announced himself
for Colonel Roosevelt, and now an
effort is to be made to prove that
he is insane.
000
Those Rough Rider steed
bringing such reduced prices when
sold shows bow the army contrac
tor got at the public crib with his
horses.
000
Colonel Roosevelt, m a littD
speech to his Oyster Bay neighbors
descriptive of the part, his Rough
Riders to)k in the Santiago cam--
paign, said: ‘“Our regiment was
raised, aimed, equipped, mounted
dismounted, landed in Cuba at d
put through the victorious tights
all in fifty days. We lost one-quar
ter of our men through bullets
one quarter through disease and
still had the other half absolutely
ready for any call that might be
made upon them. ”
000
Governor Atkinson, being sick,
has requested Hon. H. A. Jenkins,
Speaker of the House of Repre
sentatives. to represent him on
Georgia day at the Omaha Expo
sition. Mr. Jenkins will probably
accept and Georgia will have in
him an able representative.—Al
bany Herald.
THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS
is due nat only to the originality and
simplicity of the combination, but also
to the care and skill with which it i»
manufactured by scientific processor
known to the California Fig SvriZ
Co. only, and we wish to impress upon
all the importance of purchasing the
true and original remedy. As tho
genuine Syrup of Fig* is manufactured
by the Califohnia Fig Syrup Co.
only, a knowledge of that fact will
assist one in s voiding the worthless
imitations manufactured by other par
ties. The high standing of the Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Co. with the medi
cal profession, and the satisfaction
which the genuine Syrup of Figs has
given to millions of families, makes
the name of the Company a guaranty
of the excellence of its remedy. It is
far in advance of all laxatives,
as it acts on' the kidneys, liver and
bowels without irritating or weaken
ing them, and it does not gripe nor
nauseate. In order to get its beneficial
effects, please remember the name of
the Company
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.
IMHSVILLF., K«W YORK. N, Y.
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Texas.
excursion tickets to California and Col
orado Resorts.
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inforia<ition ab ut Ru'es, Schedules, etc.
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FOR CASH. Second Hand
£ Books cheaper uhan the j
»» , cheapest. Give me a call, ||
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|| THF OLD RFLIASLt BOOK STORE. ||
* H. P. WOOTEN & BRO., S.
Successors to
-J ROME PHARMACY.
M 309 Broad st. —New Clark Building.
gS We have bought the entire stock of the Rome
Pharmacy and are prepared to supply your wants in
the drug, piescription and patent medicine line. Our Ji*
tjJJJ stock is complete and ol the very highest grade. ggj ’
We solicit a part of your patronage and shall eu
fiß deavor to the best of our ability to please you at a
times. We should be pleased to have you call on u -
Full line of druggist’s sundries, toilet articl es a
such things as are usually carried in a first-class dr
store. Cigars and tobacco.
Come to see us.
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E S. Al. Stark, s
g LIIIIEJ MC ffIWIIJ'S fiUB S
S 5 Dougherty Bldg, 2ndJA e . ™
$1.25 and $l5O Negligee shirts tor St
J. A. GAMMON & COMPANY
AVAITING
for everyonp in Rome to come
in and see the magnificent stock
• / oilmen’s and boy’s clothing,
bicycle and golf suits, is what
we are doing, but we are hus
tling while we wait. We will
show you the finest stock o
W clothing, made from the newest
styles and patterns in fabricks,
, perfect fitting and handsome, to
_b® found in Georgia, and they
are above competition in values
for the price.
The greatest line of negligee shirts
ever shown in Rome.
J, A. GaTIMON &CO
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