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■ W HXt Chaplain Mclntyrn
■ Pl> . iectura platform he
■ t - make Ught hia
■ With whisky and
■ Singly they ate tricky,
■nbinei they will inspire
K , f r(l m » Grecian epic to a
dance.
■ dent McKinley's war char-
■ i (i present a much more
■t.sFive appearance as a cam-
■ peCack if Alger hadn’t got
■ y tangled up in the wheels,
■ething of the high state of
nf the Letch Lake In
av bs gathered from their
that newspaper corre-
ehall be present during
with the Indian
concerning th >
liotibl' B. They do not
e to get the worst of it
■ - b'ttirg t!> world know it.
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Prefect of Police
that citizen! who hap-
). e t o full <>f liquor after
dined out or visit*! too
, p. -hall be carefully tak-
- ■> i .stretchers it unable to
to their p'aces of
Th.; regulation will
M- >h- du-appearance and ex-
Bm- 111 '’f th'' ‘‘guardian anzels”
class who make a
f looking out for inebri
sßtrsons at night.
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e Champeaux and bis
■ 1 ai d a coasting steam
.rooini to Cayenne, per-
th? 'upper to run close
t De I’s Island to see
me warders rifles in
in the Lushes along
r- ti prevent a landing.
' ,r w bite bouse which serves
u was clearly visible, as
' Inn-of palisades with
-1-'- Dreyfus takes his exer-
Hi' n a gun boomed out from
as a warning and the
steered < fl.
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■>etoii is preparing to celebrate
anniversary of
■ng tire of November 9, 1872.
■*nicb Out) 000 worth of
■erty was destroyed. It things
■ managed on the Boston plan
■hilauelpl.ia it would be in or-
B about this time to hold a great
| of rejoicing over the one
B Led and fit th anniversary of
Bellow fever plague of 1793, m
B > nearly 5000 persons lost
B oes out of a population of
■co.
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B’e advance of the delta of ’the
I tr P» into the Adriatic Sea dui-
1 past seventy years has ad-
I -Wsquare miles to the area of
By- I'he measurement has been
I e i<\ 1 ro.essor Marinelli, who
I fully compared the Austrian
I p rj’f> of 1823 wi h the Italian
py of 1893 The addition
l l,! ‘i-ts to one six-huudredtn of
I l |J al arfta of Italy a the earlier
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I ‘U-mie’s father asked him the
I* r d j y what college he should
F r to go to when he was
r( "‘gh with preparatory schools.
Dqiih > w ‘th but a moment’s
U 8«. replied, “Vassar.” “H’m 1”
, ,mbG father, getting up
. wl ‘istling softly ; “h’m—l’ll
ttll -,ed if I wouldn’t like to go
er « ®ytelf.”_.N ew York Sun.
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the members of the Bismarck
n »-V are great in stature. Be
" a ' oor m Friedrichsruhe i»
‘oHowmg record in pencil dat-
Lece mb(jr 81 1879: upriiCt
D B ‘ B «>arck, 1 m . 88 (1 meter
or 6 feet 2 inches).
j ert von Bismarck, I m . 86 (6
feet 1± inches: William von Bis
muck, 1 m. 85 (6 feet f inch):
Count Rautzau, 1 in. 714 (1 m-ter
714 millimeters, or 5 feet 7| inch
es) :.Princess von Bismarck, 1 m.
714 »'
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Uncle Sum took a sura way to
hurry Blanco out of Cuba bj’tell
ing him his time for handling the
Cuban customhouse receipts will
be up at h<gh n on < n December
1. '
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The Chicago In.er Ocaan de
clares: “It is a source of much
wonder at timea how canvassers
can secure the proper names for
ths elite dictionary.” Perhaps they
dig them out ot the criminal court
calendar and the Inter Ooem’s
subscription list.
000
Col. Roosevelt told the indepen
dents that he could not accept
their nomination for Governor of
New York, but they nominated
him by petition nevertbe ess.
when they wanted to substitute
some one else and asked the Col
onel to decline the nomination he
at first said he could not, but fin
ally promised ho would as soon as
the nomination was filed
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The New Zealand Assembly has
just passed an Old Age Pension
bill which applies to all persons
over sixty five years old. The pen-
S’on am >unts to but S9O per year,
or about $1.75 per week and no ons
who has an income of over $5 per
j week or propertv wor h more than
$2700 will be entitled to at. Twen
ty years residence in the c lony
and ten years exemplary conduct
are among the other qualifications
the vagrant and the drunkar I be->
ing thus shut off.
000
Proof that the sailors of Cervera’s
fleet were not as drunk as thay
might have been during the sink
ing of their ships has turned up
with the raising of the Maria Tere
sa. On that vessel alone nave been
found sixty-seven casks of fiery
red wine ind sherry unopened and
untapped. If the Spaniards hud
known how short th* engagement
was going to be they might have
begun earlier.
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There are two kinds of failures in
business —those of men who fail
to get rich, and those of men who
fail in order to get rich.
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The latest of the Japanese navy
shows that of the 13,006 men in
the service 5,73 pet cent are be
tween the ages of fifteen and twen
ty years, and 38,3 per cent, be
tween the ages of twenty and twen
ty-five years. Only 1.05 p T cent,
are over forty years old, and most
of these are officers,
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BPa IN 8 GREATESTNEED.
Mr. R, I’. 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
and nerve remedy, all pain soon
ieft him. He rays this grand
medicine is what his country
needs. All America knows that
it cures liver and kidney trou
ble, purifies the blood, tones up
the stomach, strengthens the
nerves, puts vim, vigor and new
life into every muscle, nerve
and organ of the body. If weak,
tired or ailing you need it. Ev
ery bottle guaranteed, only 50
cents. Sold by Curry Arring
on, druggists.
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 ball and settle.
Sept. 16th 1898.
Halstkd Smith, Clerk Council
Saturday ihe 15th.
last day for paying
water tax. Off you gn
after that date.
J. T. Moore,
Sec’y & Treas.
| John M Proctor •
f IS NOW *■
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* ROME BRANCH MUSI6 HOUSE- J
He solicits the influence and patroneg ii f the peo
pie of Roma and the surrounding country. It will bo to
your interest to call and get prices.
* Marvelous *
Low Figuresl a
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Will be quoted on all PIANOS,
ORGANS, BICYGLf-S, SEWING MA
CHINES and other goods now includ
ed in the big stock at No. 327, Broa '
street. While this entire stock is to
w be closed out at reduced figuies Mr.
Procter is empowered to make tne
terms decidediy easy to all buyers. ?A.
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At any price to suit the purchaser, for they must go,
and will be sold regardless of cost. See our wh a el st
at once—it will pay you to take a look.
i Sheet Music |
This stock will be closed out T
J at 10 cents per copy. ■
L’VERY, SALE" AND FEED
Offers the public the finest team, bitcj ev
ances and most polite and courteous drivers
The best stock of bones and mules on ssle co
stantly.
FO RSTY LE AN DCO MFO RT A.
and for a jolly good time with
family or friends, there is noth
ing like an open surry for either /
Winter or Summer. Our stock -
of stylish carriages is unrivalled '
and our spider phaetons, runa- Ij /
bouts, buggies,traps, carts, wag
onettes, canopy top, or open sur
reys, are light, easy, comforta— W.
ble and beautiful in construe- y*
tion, trimmings and finish. We
also repair and overhaul vehicles; slso carry a big line of fine
harness and lap robes. Rome Bi ear Co, 5509-511 Br ad
street,Rome Ga. Satterfield & Williams, Agents.
£ F HANSON. NORRIS N. SMITH. 2
I THE HANSON SUPPLY CO. |
1 Plumbing and Tinning. |
2 Engineers’ and machinists' 2
3 supplies. Stoves, ranges and
a tinware. Gas and electric fix- c
2 tures. INSURANCE gasoline S
2 stoves. Water meters. j
I 325 Broad st. Phone 32. »
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| FOR CASH. Second Hand
| Books cheaper uhan the ||
| cheapest. a call,
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| THF OLO RFLIAB/e BOOK STORE. ||
H, P. WOOTEN & BRO., *5
Successors to
-J ROME PHARMACY.
*4l 399 Broad st. —New Clark Building,
We have bought the entire stock of the Rome
Pharinicy and are prepared to supply your wants in JG
the dru r, pi ascription an 1 patent medicine line. Our
stock is complete and of the very highest grade.
We solicit a part of your patronage an 1 shall en
deavor to the best of our ability to please jou at a JjC
times. We should be pleased to have you call on u
25 Fulllineof druggist’s sundries, toilet articles a
such things as are usually carried in a first-class dr
store. Cigars and tobacco.
Come to see us.
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SI Dougherty Bldg, 2nd A'-'e
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$1.25 and $l5O Negligee shirts for IS
J. A. GAMMON H COMPAQ
ARE
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• for everyone in Rome Ho come
in and see the magnificent stock
on men’s and boy’s clothing,
bicycle and golf suite, is what
we are doing, but we ere has
tling while we wait. We will
show you the’finest stock©
V&A clothing, made from the newest
styles and patterns in fabricks,
perfect fitting and handsome, to
f° uu d * n Georgia, and they
are above competition in values
for the price.
The greatest line of negligee shirt
ever shown ii Rome.
J. A. GaHMON &CO