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■WORTH LKAGUS.
Lfak Program For v o-
■ morrow Enßoico*
I the first church.
I 4 dml 8 9i« n “ ncl A “ COrdi “ lly
I Invited-
HH
Ifhe Epworth Leagus of the Fir.t
Ktbodi't church will have chaige
■ th. wrvic* at the charch to-
■ rrow evt ping »n1 have pre-
K e d 1D interesting program of
K.io and recitations for th* oc-
* r th* progrim light refre.h-
Kuti will be served .
■ jh.re will h» iniadmission price,
K vuluolai t collection taken and
■e refrr.boi.nt. will be served
■<„ The meeting will be held in
Kuorof R«v- 8- R Belk who is
■>* cht'ug hi. fourth year a.
Kstorof tbu Fir.t church, and at
■r i«m» ti®* t 0 8> v ® those who
Ko* little of th. League work an
Kuofwh.t thia interesting de*
■•riment i> doing.
II 'J he officer, of the League of the
■irit church ar.:
I I President, Mr. John W. Bak.
I I Ist Vic* President, Mias May
■arihsll.
I I tfud Vi.. Pr.eident, Mrs E. C.
BVood.
: I Srd'Vicc President, Miss Addie
BI itcbell.
Bter.tary, Mr. B.n Hale.
Tr..«ur»r, Mis. Bena Wood.
Th. following is the program for
■tomorrow night.
Subg—“All Hail the Power of
■Jesus same. ”
Biol* Lesson—Roman, xii.
' Song—“ Stand up, Stand ep for
| Jetue.”
Prayer.
Mme
Recitation—Mr. Elbert Hale.
Rotation—Mi.s Katie O’Rear.
Violin Bolo— Miss Lucild Mc-
Gh»».
R.citation—Miss Estelle Mitch
-111.
Music.
Brief Addresa—Mr. John W.
Bile.
Song—“ When The Roll is Called
Up Yonder.”
R.freibm.nt.,
Everybody interested in th.
Ltugue and League work is cor
dially invited to be present.
3BSBMBESSSBBBI
MOVE BY RUSSIA
Concentrates 40,000 Men at
Port Arthur.
London, Oct. 18.— The Odes*
•» correspondent of the Stand
ard .ays that Russia has hastily
concentrated 40,000 men at Port
Arthur to be in readiness for
*ny emergency at Pekin.
A dispatch to a London news
Agency from Shanghai says:
"Report. from • Japanese
R °urces are in circulation here
the effect that Sir Claude Mc-
Q| )a!d, British minister at Pe
hn. Im informed the Chinese
government thit sovereignty ap
pertains .olely to the emperor,
wbo ha. besn forcibly abducted
•nd deposed, and that he must
be restored to his position,while
R“hg Yu Wei and the other re
formers must ue pardoned.
‘ Bailing compliance, Great
Britain will enforce these de
nupds.”
SOLDIERS SPREAD EAGLED
I ku.ual Punishment for Refrac
» Tory West Virginians -
C»mp Mead., Pa., Oct 18.—
Privat.. Mac., Plant and Moore of
Ootapany M. Second West Vir-
B' l >ia, wer. “.pv*ad*s*gl.d” on
‘b.’ground with tb*ir hands and
tied to heavy stakes with stout
top*. f or nearly two hour, yoster
•F for disobedience of orders, ro-
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LEADERS
in fine hats of all kinds, in qual
ity, shape and style, we are at
all seasons of the year. Our new
styles in Derbys, Volunteers and
Regulars are rich in color, be
coming in shape, elegant in
outline, exquisite in style and of
superfine quality, and we are
selling them at prices that you
will pay for an inferior hat
elsewhere.
W. 11. Coker.
No 11, Broad St.
P. S . Drummer’s sample, of
mackintoshes and ladies and
gent gossamers at 75c on the sl.
Get first cho’ce.
maining in that position until th*y
promised to do as thiy were told"
Tie offenders were arrested and
sent to the guard house severa
days ago for conduct unbecoming
soldiers. It is claimed the men
have giv.n much trouble hereto
fore.
FEAR YELLOW FEVER.
Washington, Oct. 18.—It was
stated at the war department to
day that the troops will not be
sent to the Southern camps un
til after frost has made it (ertain
that yellow fever will not spread.
This applies to troops now at
Camp Meade, Lexington, and
Knoxville.
M CENTS
In Stamps
I J Pays for the
National
Magazine
Three Months,
November DsGcmbHr
and Januaru
The National‘s the foremost magazine
of the day. See sample copies on all
news stands.
Send stamps to
W W Potter Go.
91, Belford Street, Boston, Mass.
DR. ~
KING'S
ROYAL
GERMETUER .
This pleueant and perfect remedy, M
delightful to take, so refreshing end
exhilarating, stands in highest far*
with all who know it best, as the grees
of >ll medical remedies for
jwwea. of all ages and in all condition®
WHAT IT WILL DO FOR M
1 will ghn job APPETITE,
ft will give jou restful rc'-ahlng SLEEP,
ft will itimulate jour DIGESTION,
ft will reetore jour NERVOUS ENERW.
It will put jour KIDNEYS In porfoct or*.
It will purify jour Blood.
ft will ohango jour weaknm Into STRENBTA
ft will bring jou out of sicknnii Into HEALTH
gXW PACKAGE, LARO . jAOTTUfc 1W
DOSES ONE DO»U*AB<
•OLD BY ALL DRUCOIWTB.
MANUFACTURED OML.T XT
The Atlanta Chemical Co., Atlanta, Gfi*
won 4S-PAQX wook. *s nww
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w,. puria r & bi u
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in brilth. U TO K S C fro'-'
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PERSONAL MEKNOIT.
“The Ca| tain’s Ma e ”
“ 1 he Captain's Mute”
“The Captain’s Mate.”
'1 he Woodward-Warren Co., at
Nevin’s tonight.
The Woodward-Warren U*»., at
Nevin’s tonight.
Mr. O. G. Wilson, of Chatta
nooga, i. here today.
Attorney Frank Shumate, ot
Dalton, is in the city today.
Mr. A. R. Morgan, of Atlanta,
is among the visitors here today.
Mr. E. V. Shackleford went
down to Round Mountain today,
Mr. Sam S. King has return
ed from a quick trip to Atlanta.
Mr. John Berry has returned
from Macon and the Macon Car
nival.
Mr. F. C. Stockdell, of Atlan
ta, is a guest of the Armstrong
today.
Mr. Fred Rounsaville left this
morning t<> join hit company at
Mobile, Ala.
Mr. R B. Rounsaville, who
has been ill for the past week,
is out again.
Mrs. Henry Walker, who has
been painfully ill, is reported as
convalescent.
Mr. J. C. Rodgers, a promi
nent citizen of Chattanooga, is
in the city today.
Do you know that Ingram
Lithia water is splendid for
teething babies?
Messrs. Charles Sanford and
S. Richardson, cf Atlanta, are
guests of the Central.
Mr. T. Fall Foster came in
today frem Reeves Station and
spent a few hours in the city.
Mrs. C. M. Harper and Mrs.
D. B. Hamilton, Sr., leave to
night on a visit to New York.
Mr. Jack King, of Atlanta, is
spending a few days in the city
visiting his family and friends.
Capt. R. G Clark left last
night for St. Louis, where he
goes to visit his daughter, Mrs.
E. E. Magill.
Mrs. Laura Seay Watson, af
ter a brief but most delightful
visit to “The Pines” has return
ed to the city.
Life insurance is a good thing
but health insurance, by keeping
the’ blood pure with Hood’s
Sarsaparilla, is still better.
Millinery the cheap
est at J. S, May & Co.,
two doors above Cur
ry’s corner-
Kuttner’s bargain figures have
knocked competitors out. The
big sale is on and the crush at
’the Kuttner emporium is grow
ling.
Call and see us be
fore buying vour new
winter hat, J. S. May &
Co., 204, Broad St.
Mr. E. J. Walker, the promin
ent young railroader, who has
been visiting his sister, Miss
Sallie Walker, has returned to
Atlanta.
For Kidney, bladder, and
stomach troubles, drink Ingram
Lithia, for sale at the soda
founts of Curry-Arrington
Co., Jervis A Wright and J. T.
Crouch.
Col. Al W. Walton, after a
most delightful visit to Pittsburg
returned to Rome yesterday af
ternoon. Col. Walton, as the
chief of Georgia Knights Tem
plar, was the recipient of many
honors while attending the great
annual gathering of the noble
Sir Knights.
Mr. L. Hunt, who has sold
out his bakery business on
pa pgbj]
TO 11! M Wtf 1$
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COMFORT IN YOUR HOME,
as well as absolute cleanliness,
no dust, no dirt, vou get with
steam heat. Steam fitting is one
of our specialties, and we will
put in the necessary apparatus
in an expert and satisfactory
manner, and do the job neatly
and promptly . As to price, you
will consult your best interests
by allowing us to give you an
estimate. We guanantee first
class work, aiso at a leasonabb
price. J. C. Childs,
223, Broad St.
Broad street, is making ar
rangements to return to his
home in England.
Miss Mary Wilson, of Macon,
is enjoying a visit to Mary
Berry, at the Berry’s hospitable
home on Fourth Ave.
Mr. L. J. Wagner, the expert
constructor of water systems for
cities, is home again from a
brief visit out of town.
Mr. Carlton Wright, of the
hustling drug firm of Jervis &
Wright, is on a business trip to
his plantation near South Pitts
burg.
Mr. Horace E, King, of the
Gate City bar, and who is visit
ing his parents in this city, will
leave in a few days for his home
in Atlants.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE
DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine
Tablets. All druggists refund
the money if it fails to cure. 25c.
The Pennine has L B. Q. on
each tablet.
NOTICE.
By mutual consent the firm
of Lumpkin & Piintup, attor
neys, was dissolved on May 21s
last, 1898.
J. B. F. Lumpkin.
Jno. C. Printuf.
CITATION—LEAVE TO SELL.
GEORGIA FL‘>YD COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern
Peter J.Kamerer.Administrator of
Mrs. Nicy Kimerer, deceased,
has in due form applied to the
undersigned for leave to sell the
lands belonging to the estate of
said deceased,and said application
will be beard on the first Monday
in November next .This sth day of
Sept 1898
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LOC»l HAPPENINGS.
Oysters!- The very finest oys*
tors the market affords elwaye
to he found at the Gotmz Cife.
If you want the beet, seived the
best c.tll on Gomez.
Found a Diamond. Dr, Rum
aaur reports the startling find to
day in the Second Methodist Par'
eon age of a Diamond surpassing
the famed “Kohinoor,” i's i ame
ia Catharine and tipped the beam
at 10 pounds.
Only Eight in Jail. —There
arc fewer prisoners at the coun
ty j til now than has been con
fined there for years. Jailer Mc-
Leod says that he only has eight
“boarders” and that only about
half of them are negroes.
Patters Hats —Mrs. A. O.
Garrard desiros to state that sh*
has p aced the nr>st beautiful line
of pattern hat* in th” c ty, on the
market at gr a 1 r duct'd prices
K he i» determin'd to close out ’h
entire ettwk *••<! eordial'y i: Vit w *
you i t call Hi'd ge pric s b-b r
buy mt.
S'-i.d 11 is It r- idence —Mr. A
B. McDonald, who resides on
the beautiful stoi k farm abou<
three miles out the Summerville
pike, has sold his farm to a
wealthy Chicago lady, who will
move here with an invalid broth
er and make this her future
home,
I Announce.— To tho public
that I have secured the services of
William 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, nougats, etc. All we ask is
a trial. We can please you.
A. M. Antogholi,
next door to Curry’s drug score
Motion Court.— Judge George
Harris of the city c<urt is hearing
a motion for a new trial in the
esse of Duncan, vs. the Southern
Railway, in which case a jury re
cently awarded the defendant
18000 damages for the loss of both
legs. The motion for new trial is
being argued by Hon . C. W. Un
derwood local council and Col. I.
E. Shumate, of Dalton. Messrs.
Fuuche A Foucbe for ths defens*
are fighting the motion.
Takes The Whole Bakery.
—Mr. Henry G. Stoffiegen,
Rome’s popular and successful
bakeryman, has bought out the
bakery business of Mr. L Hunt
at 313 Broad, and operate thia
as well as bis old stand next to
the opera house. Mr. Stoffregen
has engaged the services o f that
veteran baker, Henry Norman,
and promises his patrons the
beat bread and most de'icious
cakes that first class material
and human skill, aided by mod
ern apparatus, can produce.
Scores of Good Things —Talk
about new things to .eat, you
can find scores of nice things at
Lloyd & Harper’s that you can
not get elsewhere. They antici
pate tnc needs of their custom
ers, and never fail to have a most
tempting array of eatables to
suit the season, Just now they
have a fine lot of grapes, fancy
large celery, Canadian apples,
new plump cranberries, fancy
bulk olives, Heinz’ sweet
pickles, Dill pickles, Lea & Per
rin’s sauce, and dozens of other
good things.
Want an Alarm Box.—Resi
dents iu that section of tha city
recently annexed to Rome—on
upper Broad St., are anxious to
secure a fire alarm box. They
claim that they have a fire plug
but that without an alarm box
to bring the deparment out,that
the plug is strictly N. G. On last
Sunday the residence of Mr.
Harvey C. Wood caught fire,
and, but for prompt and heroic
work of the bucket brigade,
would have been consumed. The
GRANDPA’S CHAIR is sup
posed to be particularly com
fortable. But why shout! not
every’ chair in the house be the
sam ?
We have a line of chairs that
are substantial, handsome and
comfortable. Starting at the
plain kitchen chair, we might
mention dozens of different seats
but we desire to call especial
attention to our line of dining
chairs. We are off ring iluse at
piic ’s lower th in e l-'own in
hiseitv Ca’i an •' teatkom.
RhUDY, 1’ A I Y
■» ■■■ 1 ■ ' I —— w— Ml
ax payers of this end of the
city should have as good protec
ion as the tax payers in any
other section.
An Early Blaze. —At 5:35
this morning an alarm was rung
in from box 34, and the depart
ment responded promptly, as
usual. The cause of the alarm
was a small blaze in the oil
mills. The mill employees, how
ever, haei maimed their own ap
paratus and had extinguished
the fire before the hose wagons
and hook and ladder truck ar
rived. The alarm went in ner
fectly, as it has done every time
recently. We congratulate Mr.
Clifford Sony upon the fine con
dition he has finally put the old
fire alarm system into.
Enjoying Gotham. —Letters to
friends in this city from Missss
Daisy Cheney and Maynor Holmes,
who are visiting in New York,
stat* that the young la lies are en
joying Gotham and its gai ies.
i hey state that they have attended
the Empire Theatre and wers
proud of C. Morgsn Seay, the
gifted son of Rome’s mayor. Mr,
Seay plays a leading roll in “A
Game of Golf” aud has mot with
enviable succee# before the foot
lights in the metropolis.
Try J. S. May & Co.-
for your winter hat,
1 hey will please you
and save you money.
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Western & Atlantic R. R.
(BATTLEHELDS LINE)
A'rt)
Nashville, Chattanooga & St*
Louis Railway
'•’ATTANOOGA,
CINCINNATI,
CHICAGO,
MEMPHIS a.
ST. LOUIS.
ULLMAN PALACE Bill 11 SLEEPING CAM
JACKSONVILLE and ATLANEA
.. TO ..
NASHVILLE and ST. LOUIS,
THROUGH WIIHOUI CHANGE.
■cat Sleepers jetween Atlanta and Chat*
tanonga.
tap Lmijiaiit Rates to Arkansas and
Texas.
cursion Pickets to California and Col
orado R dsorts.
lc<- f olders, Slce ? Car ReservatioeaSd
< a4or»i<ilion ab ui lia'es, Schiuules. «tc*
ie or apply to
< :. V'M K’ 1 ?, J. A. THOMAS.
< kef ‘ kkei Agent.
f Ln.<)■ <k>iol. No. 3 Xin-.ba:l Ho***.
A FLAN ft SA.
-. aYTs, ’. L. tOMONDSON, ».*.,
r.ei.jt Agent. Chatta.iooga,
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