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HO OPPOSITION
And the Vote hi Rome Is
Very Light
A|OUT 400 POLLED
At the Noon .Hour. Light All
Over the County.
Rome has today witnessed the
quietest state and county elec
tion held within her borders
within a generation.
At tho noon hour, less than
400 votes had been polled and at
2 oclock only about 100 more
had been dropped into the bal
lot box.
Frona rumors afloat it would
seem that the same condition
prevails throughout the county,
the people ia the county, as
those in the city, feeling that as
no contest is on, are letting the
election go by default.
At the polling place in the
city court room Justice E. P-
Treadaway, Squire Richards,
Mr. J, E. Mullin, Mr. A. Raw
line and clerks Charles Patton,
R. P. white and James Lump
kin are having a picnic.
Everybody was in a good
humor and all in all the election
is a record breaker for quiet
ness, peace and good order.
A BANKER ROBBED.
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Clever Thief Extracted slo,
000 in Bonds From Valise.
Philadelphia, Oct. s.—Law
rence Greenwood, president of
the Coatesville National Bank,
was robbed of SIO,OOO worth of
bonds in this city today. The
bonds were packed in a valise
Mr. Greenwood went to a res
taurant for dinner and placed
the bag on the Hoor near his
chair, so that one of his feet con
tinually touched it.
“I was talking earnestly to
my friends sitting opposite me,”
he said, “when I leaned for
ward and my foot, just for an in
stant, did not touch the bag. In
that one moment, I believe, the
robbery was committed.”
Not until after he had left the
restaurant did Mr. Greenwood
diacover his loss. Then, upon
opening the valise, he found
that it was filled with paper.
The securities stolen were s2,_
000 Kansas City, Pittsburg and
Gulf first mortgage bonds, num
bered 2,381 and 5,382, with the
coupons attached and SB,OOO
Citizens’ Street Railway, Indian'
apo’.is, consolidated mortgage 5
per cent bonds, numbered 133
to 140 inclusive.
SPAIN’S GREATEST NEED.
Mr. R, P. Olivia, of Carcelon
ia, S. C. Weak nerves had caus
ed severe pains in the back of
his head, On using Electric Bit
ters, America’s greatest blood
•nd nerve remedy, all pain soon
Idthim. He tays this grand
medicine is what his country
needs. All. America knows that
it cures liver kidney trou
ble, purifies the blood, tones up
the stomach, strengthens the
nerves, puts yinij vigor and new
life into every thatole, nerve
and organ of the body. If weak,
or ailing you need it. Ev
ery bottle guaranteed,, only 50
cents. Sold I by| I Cuny! Arrang
es, druggists.
For Kidney, bladder, and
stomach troubles, drink Ingram
Lithia, for sale at the soda
founts of Curry-Arrington
Co., Jervia & Wright and J. T.
Grouch.
Woman’s Friend
The Great Medicine that Gives
Nerve Strength
Hood’s Sarsaparilla M&kes ths
Blood Rich and Pure, Creates an
Appetite and Restored Health,
Vigor and Vitality.
“I feel that I ought to write a f. w
words in praise of Hood's Barsaparilla,
which has done great things for me. 1
was in a delicate condition and was sick
at my stomach and constipated. I tried
remedies highly recommended tor female
weaknesses, but the medicines brought
on other troubles. I was so weak 1
could not attend to my household duties,
and I then determined to try Hood’s Sar
saparilla. After I had takenthis medicine
a short time I began to gala strength. I
Crew Stronger Each Day
until I was able to work all day without
any inconvenience. I have taken Hood’s
Pills for constipation, and I am better to
day than I have been tor five years.
Blnos taking Hood's Barsaparllla and
Hood’s Pills I feel rested in the morning.
I am less nervous and am sure I have
richer and purer blood. I have always
been bothered with scrofula, but now I
am rid of It. Before my last child was
born I took Hood's Barsaparllla, and
my girl baby was fat and strong, while
my other child was not well and lived
to be only two years old.” Mrs. E. F.
Deal, Box 419, Missouri Valley, lowa.
Hood’s 8 ;'.";.;
u the best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier.
Hnnd’fi Pill« purelyvoeetaNe,care
lIvUU <5 I Ills fully prepared. 25 cbmU
INDIAN OUTBREAK
Beak Island Red Men Refuse To
Give Up Fugitives,
Walker, Minn , Oct. s.—Marsha]
O Conner and Inspector Tinker
have returned from a conference
with the Bear island Indians The
latter refuse to give up the men
wanted by the officials.
Tomorrow the marshal will take
them in spite of their refusal to
come, Troops of the United States
will be called into service to assist
the marshbl. The Indians say
they will resist as long as a man
lives. None of the other branches
of the Chippewas ha\e yet joined
the pillagers, but if an outbreak
occurs it is teared li maj spreau
SOLDIER ON A TEAR
Amuses lljm-elf In Jail By Soot
Ing At Other Prisoners.
Atlan*a,Oct5 —D. F’ Phillips,of
Savannah a private in the 2d Geor
gia, was locked up drunk yester*
day afternoon by a provost guard
and was not searched. Phillips had
on his person a revolver and as
soon as he was left alone amused
himself by shooting st other pri
soners walking in the corridor out
side. He shot Claud Love, another
white prisoner through the head.
He made a desperate fight when
the officers went to disarm him.
Love is in the hospital in a serious
condition, but may live.
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE
The best salve in the world
for cuts, bruiese sores, ulcers,
Salt Rheum,Fever Sores, Tetter,
Chapped hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles or nc
pay required. It is guaranteed
to give, perfect satisfaction oi
money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For salu by Curry Ar
ngton Co.
•FALL OPENING.
Mrs. O. A. Garrard
solicits your presence
at her Fall Opening,
Bonnets and round
hats of imported and
domestic goods on
Thursday and Friday,
Oct. 6th and 7th.
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I PERSONAL MENNOIT.
Drink Ingram Lithia freely
for indigestion.
£Mr. Buck Albea.of Cave Spring,
spent the day in the city.
Mr. Clause) Shoemake, of At
lanta, is at the Aimstrong.
The “crushed bell” is the newest
fad. See them at Mrs. A. O. Garr>»
ards.
Mr. E. V. Shackleford went
down to Round Mountain today,
on a business trip.
Do you know that Ingram
Lithia water is splendid for
teething babies?
Dont fail to attend Mrs. A. O.
Garrard’s fall and winter opening
Thursday and Friday.
Messrs. W, D, Dean and C C
Emery, of the Gate City, spent
the day in Rome.
Mr. Charles Deardorff of Dalton
is io the city today selling paper
for the A. J . Showalter Co.
Mr E A H°ard, who has been
quite ill but who is convalescent,
est last night for a visit to Lithia
Springs.
Mr. T. S .Shope, one of the best
boys of Dalton and a peerless dis
play artist, is in the city today.
Mr. Charley Ragan went
down to Rockmart on a business
trip today.
Mr. Mortimer Jack is enjoy
ing a few days rest. He will re. (
turn to the road soon. i
Mr. and Mrs. Harper Hamil
ton are at home in their new
residence on East Fourth street-
Mr. Will Mitchell, the popular
young planter is in the city to
day. He reports “too much
rain.”
Miss Sarah Matlock and Miss
Flo Seay have returned from a
pleasant visit to Anniston.
Mr. 10111 uuunio, v. <* vx-i.i.g,-
freight agent of the Norfolk
Western with headquarters in
Atlanta, is in the city foday.
Mrs. Seaborn Wright went
down to Atlanta this morning
where she will visit relatives for
the next fortnight.
Mr. Max Liebman, of Ox
ford, Pa. , has arrived to take
charge of the candy making de
partment of A. M. Antognoli.
Mr, Ned. York who is quite
ill and whose sister is here from
Rockmart attending his bed
side, is reported convalescent
this afternoon.
Try a glass of Ingram Lithia
ale, or Ingram Lithia water.
You can get it at Curry-Arring
ton’s, Crouches or Jervis &
Wright’s.
Mrs. Garrards fall and winter
opening tomorrow and next day
will afford you an opportunity to
see a splendid display in the very
newest fads and most swell mil
linery.
Mr. E. E. Forbes, of Montgom
ery. who has been in the city for
. several days looking after the
change in management of h : s
Rome Branch house, has returned
home.
Misses Maynor Holmes, Daisy
Cheney and Mrs. Dr. T. R.
Garlington will leave tonight for
New York where they will spend
several weeks. Dr. Garlington
is now in New York.
Mr. Walter Coaer, proprietor
of the big “White Front” store
in the Shorter block is now at
nome with his interesting family
in the Harper Hamilton surbur
ban residence, which Mr. Coker
recently purchased.
Miss Mamie Wikle anal Miss
Lillian Greene have been named
as delegates from the Carters
ville chapter to the convention
of the Georgia Daughters of the
Confederacy, which meets in
Rome. —Cartersville News.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Nunnally
The Royal i» thr hiqhxst grade baking powder
known. Actual tests Ahow it goes one
third further than any other brand.
4 1
&AkiHo
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
ROYAL RAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
left yesterday afternoon for their
future home at Chicamauga. Joe
Nunnally is too good a lawyer
to pull the bell cord over a
mule. One crop will 'satisfy him
and send him back to his proper
sphere—an advocate before a
jury.
_ The ladies are cor
dially invited to attend
our opening beginning
Thursday afternoon
at Bo’ clock, continu-J
ing the remainder of
the week. Store open
Thursday evening un
til 9 o’clock.
J. S. May A Co.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Pursuant, to an order of the
court of ordinary, granted at the
October term L'9B. will be sold
between ibe 'egal hours of sa e in
front of the court house door in
ihecity of R< me, Flovd county
Georgia, on the first Tuisdav iu
November, the following real es
tats in Flovd county, towii:
South half of lot or tract of land
No. 51 in 1 he 23rd District and 3rd
S°otion of Floyd county Ga. . con
taining SO acres more or lees.
Bou ided on the North by a line
runirng flirough eaid tract of
land and marked by Wm. A.
Moore, coun y surveyor, except
|“, ,h?5 et ° f ore sold oil'
So das the property of George
Shirley, deceased. Terms cash.
J • R CcwAN.
Administrator of George Shirley,
deceased.
EXECUTOR'S M.LE.
By virtue of an orde- o f the 1
court ot Ordinary, will | je 9O | C (
before the court bouse
tween the legal hours of gig, on {
the first Tuesday in Nov. 1898,
the following described prop rt y’ c
in Floyd county towit: —57|^ reb 8
of lot of land No. 315 in the qb
District and 4th Section, and lvp
acres of lot of land No, 161 in t v j
24th District and 3rd Section «
Floyd county Ga.. and all tha’k
part of lot No. 200 in the forks oft
the creeks Big and Little Armuch
ee about 80-acres, excepting there
from the 95 88 acres of said tracts
sold and c mveyed by John Win
kle to A G. Winkle on Feb. 11th
1890 as shown by plat and deed
recorded in book “O O. ” of
deeds’ pane 383, in clerk’s efface
superior court of said county.Sola
as the property of John Wink'e,
deceased. Terms cash. This 3rd
day of Oct. 1898.
D. S. Painter,
Executor of John Winkle, deceas
ed.
TAX NOTICE.
The last half of tax for 1898 is
I 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 ams settle.
Sept. 16th 1898.
Halsted Smith, Clerk Council.
TAPE
WORMS
“A tape svurin eighteen feet long at
le ist cam- on the Scene after my taking two
UASi Alt ETS. This lam sure has caused my
bad health for the past three years. lam still
taking Caspar t -.. the only cathartic worthy of
notice by sen-dole people ”
Gbu. W Bowles, Baird, Mass.
CANDY
W CATHARTIC
svwijw
MARK PeCISTERSD
Plot-ant Palatable, Potent. Taste Good Do
Good. Never ->icl;i>ii. Weaken. <.r Gripe gl,-. ,0c
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
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hkO-TO-KAn s ""* "1.1 eiuirnnfeed hy all drtig
nW IU ORb gists to <I KK Tobacco Habit
LOCfii
Millinery Opening —Mrs. A
O. Garrard will hold her regular
full and winter millinerv opening
on tomorrow and Friday. Th«
ladies are most cordially invited
to attend Mrs. Garr»r I opei ing
this year will be one the very best
she has ever made.
Starke, The Tailor Mr. S,
| M. Starke the popular tailor is
| now open for orders an 1 ready for
| business in his new business home
next door to Wooten's drug store
in the (’lark building. Mr. Starke
Las a splendid line of new season
goods and invites you to' call and
see him and them.
Committee Meeting’s .The com
mittee on reception doractions for
the coming convention of the
Daughters of the Confederacy met
at Mrs. Will Graves this morning
at 10 o’clock. The committee on
the decorations of the hall are re
quested to meet in the Masonic
ball Friday morning at 9 o'clock.
The ladies wish to secure portraits
of Jacks m, Davis and Lee, Please
leave at Terhune Nixons store.
“The White Front.”—Messrs
\\ . 11. Coker A Co. in their new
and elegant business home in
Shorter Block, on Dower Broad, re
port business as being in splendid
shape. The fall season, so tar as
the “ White Front” is concerned
has already arrived. But then,
Coker & Cc..are always busy, an
will continue to do a rushing bus
iness as long as people are hungry
far bargains.
Mrs. C. R. Garrard’s
long stay in the East
ernmarket has result
ed in securing for the
Rome trade the very
prettiest arid most styl
ish millinery ever dis
played in this city at
an opening. You are
invited to call and see
for yourself- - Opening
on 1 nurtudy emu rn
day, this wee>|.
I Announce.— To the public
that I have secured the servic-s of
Wilbam McClellan, an expert
fancy candy maker, who has been
for the past two years with thn
Garrow famous candy kitchen is
Atlanta. We are new making daily
all kind of fine taffies, cocoanut,
creams, n-mgats, etc. Al] we ask is
a trial. We can please you.
A. M. Antogholi,
next door to Curry’s drug store
A New Branch.—The well
uiown and popular Rome
•ranch music house of E. E
nrbes is now under the man-
of Mr. John M. Proc-
having resigu-
I V cce P t a position with the
ProX ind 7, Mus ’ c Co - Mr
manoC .T. y 11,6
body al;"' 16 k ", ow 3 e ' r «ry.
and tl.eX fcryl ; Ody knows
him. UnU iike
agement A ’’ ■»«»-
the Forbe S \ K<> ' ne , bra " cl ' 0
. i Y s)c house will
take on a
„ „ \ ease of hfe. See
Mr, ProctoA ,
\ business an
nouncement I,
——Jiiother page.
A NARRdj, gGApE
Thankful wA
ri \ written by
Mrs. Ada E. IIA, r J
“Was taken wiA i°? ’
which settled q
i . • i V n y lungs;
cough set in and L ° ’
nated in ConsuinV
doctors gave me A 0111
could not live but Hl ? '
I gave myself up tcA 1 Ine
determined if I coulV
with my friends
would meet my r.bX
above. My husband X°? es (
ed to get Dr. King’s A s ~
covory for Consumption is ’
and Colds. I gave it a tn’ s
in all eight bottles. It
me, and thank Uod I am\
and now a well and hl
woman.” Trial bottles frJ
Curry-Arrington’s. Regula)
50 cents and SI.OO, guarai:
or price refunded.
-- * $ > 'ini' i
in Ir w/
M LLI FT
U • ■ 1 11
We are just receiving the
■ handsomest and most complete
' line of furnitu-e of all kindsev
’ er brought to the city. Within
the next few weeks our store
. will be packed full of the newest
r up-to-date goods—and we pro
? pose to sell them at astonishing
t ly low prices.
, See us before you buy any
) thing in the furniture line.
Rhudy, Harvey Co ,
337, Broad street.
Whether it be revolution or
’ no revolution, Dreyfi.s must be
retried. This is written in the
horoscope of France.
DIAMOND JUBILEE CARNI
VAL.
Macon, Ga,, October 11-14. ’9B
On account of the above occa
sion the Southern Railway will
sell tickets Rome to Macon and
return at the vrry I,w rate of
$3.50 for the roundtrip. Tickets
on sale October 11, 12 and 13
with final lim 5 October In’
,1098.
1 ickets will also be sold on
Oct. 10, 11, 12 and 13, with
final limit Oct, 16, 1898, at the
rate of one fare or $1 85 for the
round trip.
I’or tickets and full informa
tion call on J. N. Harrison C
T. A.
KN r (HITS TEMPLAR
f nnn,avft - Pittsburg,
October 10-14, ’9B.
On accoun t of the above occa
sion the Southern Railway will
sell tickets Rome to Pittsburg,
Pa., and return at the very low
• ale of $19.50 for the round tftp.
1 ickets on sale October 8, 9 and
10 with final limit for return
October 18th, 1898.
101 tickets and full informa
tion callon J. N. Harrison, C.
T. A.
DIAMOND CARNIVAL.
To be Held in Macon, October
11th— 11th 1898.
le On account of the Diamond
r Jubilee Carnival to be held at
ie Macon, Ga., October 11th—14th
1898, the Southern Railway will
i sell round trip tickets from all
e pointson its line between Merid
_ i', 1 "' , rQ ingham, Chattanooga,
j Knoxville, Morristown and in
] termediate points to Macon, Ga,
B and return at one fare for the
i°und trip. Tickets will be sold
’ October 10, U, 12 and 13th with
a final limit October 15th to
leturn, while from points
within a radius of 150 miles in
the states of Alabama and
Georgia, tickets will be sold at
something less than one fare for
the round trip, on October 11 th
12th and 13th, with final limit
to return October 14th.
1 here will be many attrac
tions in Macon on this occasion,
and those taking advantage of
these reduced rates cannot fail
to enjoy themselves.
I'or further information call
on Southern Railway Ticket
Agent.
Coke cheaper than
Coal- Can be used in
stoves for heatingand
cooking purposes. No
> moke or soot. Clean
and economical. For
further particulars
tee ROME GAS CO