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■;ONA M KNOIT.
■, c Ko'jinson, of Atlan-
■ > eie yesterday.
■jrv.CHmp. b; ‘ H
■ Dalton arrived
■ AIeX White, the big Vms
■ nter, was in the city
■lay ■
■ T liri'ii'- , afte a 1 u» -
■jp'ar.iv.d nthe city Fn
■ht.
■ Car er, of Daltor, will vi«-
■ Eva Camp, on Second
■luring the present week.
■tenant Howard lack re-
■ from ‘•Cincinnati via
■ nooga, arriving home y 8-
■ j.A.Wids, the popular
■ was at home quite sick
■lay. H e hopes to be in
■ce agasn tomorrow, how-
■ tner's bargain figures have
■ed competitors out. The
H| e i, on and the crush at
■ uttnu emporium is grow-
■ g M.ynor Ho m«8 and Miss
H CiiMi ey will spend the week
Han a. Tb»y arrived in the
■ city yetbmlay from a visit
York.
Kidney, bladder,
Hach troubles, drink Ingrain
■a, for sale at the soda
■ ls of Curry-Arrington
■ Jirvisifc Wright and J. I.
■ch.
■tu:, Rtev‘B has ieturned to
■oiiie iu Centre Ala,, after a
I to Mr. ami Mrs . B. T. Hay-
■of ibis Ci*y, He vi as in the
■ittgo fight and was on Gen.
■tier's stall’
■ncy Celery, fine Cranber-
■ Canadian Apples, Pigsfeet,
■ Kraut, new Olives, Sweet
■les and other good things at
■yd & Harper’s.‘They handle
■li grade groceries only.
■ip Daily Advertiser of Mont
■try Alabama, sa.u. Each teat-
■of P«wn. ; e Ei.i'a. Historical
■<i West was admirably
■cut-d. Cow boys rode their he rs
■graudly and the shooting was
Isu did.
■Jhe McCall Bazar Patterns
a known as the most stylish
id Reliable Patterns in the
irket; no alteration; no com
lints; styles are strictly up to
te. Lanham & Sons
Pattern Hats.— Mrs. A. O.
iirtnd detirrb to slate that she
placed the m< st beautitul line
pattH'u hats in the city, on the
urket nt gn ally reduced prices,
i" is determined to close out the
tire stock and cordially invites
»u to call and get prices before
ymg,
I Too
Mil Knife!
use of the surgeon’s knife is be
.®? funeral, resulting fatally
H ' --1 a large number ox cases, as to
alarm.
Ho n t C Walpole, of Walshtown,
■ r Dakota, writes; “About
Hv ipfZ ears a . , > °’ there came under
V e ye a little blotch about the
size of a small pea.
I a lt grew rapidly,and
I SI mWY'VJ shooting pains ran
| w in every direction.
I V A.W I became alarmed.
II jfeJ. iww As and consulted a
11 good doctor, v. ho
r r °noitnced it can
'X ■ wfc cer ’ aad sa id that it
BW»'•?••• •.%’* »nust be cut out.
■ / This I would not
y consent to, having
, little faith in the
Ez o7*? lnatense of the Knife. Read-
E I ™ any cures made by S. S.
■ trini , er ™* , } ed to give that medicine
Il<3 after I had taken it a few
Era'n t ?. ancer beoeuic irritated and
KL^ <b ’ char ?*- This after awhile
Eafiv’ri- ea ’ Vin f a stua *l scab, which
ro PP ed off, and only a healthy
Inhere thArf CIn “’ ned to niar k the place
I" the destroyer had held fell sway,
p Real Blood Remedy*
n»earL/T ** in tJ * e blood *t ** folly
"operation to cure it. S.S.i
]****£ < -vegetable) is a real
J or ’very
JE^ofth’Mood./flfe
fwaESSS
LEADERS
in fine hats of all kinds, in qual
ity, shape and style, we are at
ail 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 samples of
mackintoshes and ladies and
gent gossamers at 75c on the sl.
Get first choice.
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KILLING THE FEVER.
Jack Frost Is Once More Two
Much for Yellow Jack.
Washingto i, Oat. 22.—The cold
weatkei in th? South is checking
the yellc». zer epidemic and the
repo: ts to the marine hospital
service authorities hm show a
constantly lessening number of
cases.
Yesterday’s developments in the
situation in Mississippi, as report
ed a telegram today, says Hatties
burg reports two new cases, Jack
son one white new case, Yazoo
City two whites, one colored and
one death, while Hattiesburg one
death . Harrison one case, colored,
and Walter Valley one case, col
ored.
Acting Surgeon General Bail
hache today erdered the withdraw
al of all train inspectors from the
railroads entering and traversing
western Tennesiee and wired sim
ilar instructions to apply to all
roads in northern Alabama and
those centering at Chattanooga.
PAWNEE BILL'S WILD WEST
It is no exaggeration to say that
Pawnee Bill’s Historical Wild
West and ‘Grand Mexican Hippo
drome, which exhibited in Buffalo
yesterday, wie decidedly the best
performance Given here for man)
years without any exception. The
peiformanc“ was fully up to what
I they had premised, and gave uni
versal sat infection. —Buffalo, N.
Y., Courier.
JL JL.X.Xm.-.- -J J
OEHMIG-NEWEIL
i Chattanooga Wedding nf Inter
est to Romans.
The following invitations are
being received in Rome by the
many friends of the bride-elect,
j who is well known and very pop
| ular in this city I
1 Mr. and Mrs. W. Gailupe Oehmig
invi.e you to be present
at the marriage of their daughter
Louise Wait,
to
Mr. Frederick Elmir Newell,
! on Tuesday evening, November the
eighth, at six o’clock,
1 eighteen hundred and ninety eight.
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church,
Chattanooga, Tanneisee.
PEOPLE TURNED AWAY.
Pawnee Bill’s Combined Shows,
Historia! Wild West Hippodrome,
is, without any exception the best
we have sien for many years . It ii
.pleasing and refined entertain
ment. At the afternoon perform
ance their vast canvas enclosed
park was packed, and in the even
ing hundreds were unable to ob
tain admission, —Washington, D.
C.< Pcst. _____
The New Orleans Picayune says
that while Spain may still have
her honor left, she will not be able
o rai r e any money on that.
10CAI W PRIMMS.
Win. I'ui Acii Sum ay —Dr. J.
11. E ,ku . » ill cut net Ih a a>*rvires
morning >lllllVenning ui the First
Methodic < n Sunday ni x .
Oy»TEHsI- I’he verv fihesfi oys
ters ths- market aff'i ria i Iwayf
to he louhi at ILh Goi„. z C tfe.
11 jon want the b>-> (, hhi \e I the
“t c 111 on Coni' z
Prjudof his Record —Cha -
lain A. A. Tilley will no doul t
have all the soldier boys out to
hear him at the First Methodist
church at 11 todiy. He was
popular in the army and the
good people are proud of his
record.
Gomez Case —Already the
Gomez case lias become the most
popular place of tha kind in the
city, though the place has only
been open for a couple ot weeks.
Mine Host Gomez knows just
how to operate a case in true
Delmonico style. He invites you.
to call at any and all hours, next
door to the Armstrong.
“Litjle” Carrie Enter
tained. —Misses Edna and
Blanch May, on Friday after
noon gave a reception tc Miss
Carrie Cordelia, the beautifiri
little footlight favorite of the
Woodward-Warren Co. Little
Miss Cordelia lias made many
friends for herself and for the
Woodward-Warren Co. during
the past week.
Services liday. At the
Third Methodist church this
forenoon, the services will be
conducted by Presiding Elder
J. H. Eakes. Dr, Eakes will al
so preach at the Secend Method
ist at night, and Rev. S. 11,
Dimon, pastor of the Second
Methodist, will conduct the
evening services at the First
church.
I Announce.— To thn public
that T have secured the services of
William McClellan, an expert
fancy candy maker, who has been
for the past two years with ihi-
Garrow famous candy kitchen it-
Atlanta. We are new making daily
all kind of fine taffies, cocoanut,
creams, nongats, etc. All we ask is
a trial. We ?an please you
A. M. Antogholi,
next door to Curry’s drug score
At the First Methodist. —
Rev. A. A. Tilley, chaplaia of
Third Ga., Regiment, will
preach at the first Methodist at
11 o’clock today. Rev. Tilley
was very popular with the sol
dier boys and many of them will
,be glad to hear him. His many
friends in Rome will be delight
ed to hear him. Rev. 8. R
Belk will preach at night.
Salvation Army.—Salvation
Army meetings every night at
their hall, 412 Broad street and
all day Sunday ; 7a. m. knee
drill, 11 a. m , holiness meeting
3 p. m., praise meeting ; 7 :30 p.
m salvation meeting. From
now on Capt. Harper and wife
will hold meeting every right
and will also conduct a special
meeting each week for juniors
Come all and welcome. Q iar
teis above the meeting hall. Do
nati ns of food or supplies glad
ly received.
High Grade Groceries. —It
js a pleasure to know when you
are ordering something to eai
that you will get the very best
that money, long experience,
untiring energy and carefu
judgment can procure. We buy
goods only from the most reput
able manufacturers and dealer
in the union, and if at any tim<
goods fail to come up just at
represented, we simply “fire
them bacK.” We may have gain
ed a reputation abroad for “fir
ing ’em back, but we do not
intend to offer our customers
goods chat are not strictly first
class in every particular.
Lloyd & Harper.
Ji w
COMFORT IN YOUR HOME,
as well as abs Mute cleanliness,
no dust, no dirt, vou get with
tteam 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 »vork, also at a leasonable
price. J. C. Childs,
223, Broad St.
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. 'l’hey antici
pate tne needs of their custom
ers, and never tail 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
piekies, Dill pickles, Lea & Per
rin’s sauce, and dozens of other
good things.
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TO CURE A COLD IN ONE
DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine
Tablets. All druggists refund
the money .‘if it fails to cure. 25c.
The genuine has L B. Q. on
each tablet.
LB" ■
NOTICE.
mutual consent the firm
of Lumpkin Printup, attor
neys, was dissolved on May 21s
last, 1898.
J. B. F. Lumpkin.
Jno. C. Printup.
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'W itwHTER W
CITATIOV—LEAVE TO SELL.
GEORGIA FLOYD CoUNTY.
To all whom it may concern. |
Peter J.Kamer< r.Administrator,o-f i
Mrs Nny merer, deceased, I
has in due foiin ‘ applied t ' the
undersigned for leave to sell the
lands belonging to h<* e?tate ot
taid decea ed.and said application
will be heard on the fust Monday
>n November next This sth day of
Sept. 1898
LIBEL EOR DIVORCE.
-TATE (FGEi RGIA FL YD COUNTY —
Fi.n jiellarp r I No 5(5 Floyd S’p'r
v. ' • court,Jun,term ’9B
JohuFHarp r ) ibel for Divorce.
r<> »h« dofet da:it John Franklin
Harp,-r :
Y- u are hereby commanded to
be and appear p-rsmally or
by at the next term of
uperibr court ot Flovd County
ia ,to be held on the third Mon
lay in January 1899 then and
bhere tn ana'er the plaintiff's pe
ition for divorce in the above
Mated case, as in default thereof
ho court will proceed at to justice
«.hall appertain.
Witn ss the Hon. W. M Henry,
judge of said court, this 19 h day
>f October, 1898
W. E, Beysiegel,
Clerk rs Superior Court.
Now is the time to buy Christ
mas presents —to sent to your
•relatives in the Philippines.]
MADRID PAPER SUPPRESED
Journal Fails to Comply With '
The Rules.
•
Atadr d, Oct. 22. —EI Nncional.
the conseiv it ve organ which is
supporting Genen-1 Wey'er, was
■ iile-id supi ••ers'-n tor puH’istii .g
hi article i i.t |>r« vioua'y »uhm I
ted t > th« cen»or though its edito-,
Senna Figuera, a member of the
chamber of deputies, has been im
prisoned . The affair caused a
jreat sen-a’ion and the suspension
ordered was eventually annulled.
SmurGumnzo, minister of pub
lic instruction and public works,
has tendered bis rasiguation as a
protest against the arrest of the
editor of El Naciona], The re.ig
nation has been accepted, St nor
Siigas'a taking Senor Gamazo’s
portfolio ad into itn.
The re we papers h-,ve addressed
a c’mplaint to the supreme court
• g.-iii st the refusal of General
Chincliiller, g v-rnor general of
Madrid, io re p-ct the alleged in
violability ot Set.or Figuera a
member of the chamber of deput
ies
SUGAR WAR
Prom'sis to Gause Another
• Material Cut-
New York, Oct. 22. —It appear#
that prices are going to be cut
still further in tha sugtr war.
Both the sugar war and the in
dependent iiiterc-ts have an
nounced that guarantees of the
prices have b cm withdrawn.
'The guarantees, which were
given after the recent cut in
prices, were to the effect that if
the market should decline be
fore purchaser? received their
sugar, they would get it at the
price billed on the day they re
ceived it.
Hon John W, Maddox will speak
in Calhoun on the first Tuesday in
Nov. Lat everybody come out and
hear him. —Calhoun Times.
With the aid of a good pat
tern, dressmaking becomes a
very simple art-
For this purpose the McCall
Bazaar Patterns are superior in
every respect, in fact they are
referred to as “The Reliable
Pattern,”-not only is a perfect
fit guaranteed (if the proper
size is selected), but the appear
ance of any figure is sure to be
improved by wearing a bodice
cut after these models. Sheets
free at Lanham & Sons.
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Pays for the
National
Magazine
Three Months,
November Deeember
and January
The Nati >kal is the foremost magaain
of the day. Bte sample copies on all
news stands.
Send stamps to
W w rotter Go.
■9l, Belford Street, Boston, Mass.
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GRANDPA’S CHAIR is sup
posed to be particularly com
fortab e. But why shoutd not
every chair in the house be the
same?
We have a line of chairs that
are sub.-tantial, handsome and
comfort able. 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 offering these at
prices lower than ever known in
this city. Call and see them.
RIIUDY, IlAlfvEY H.,
337, I’rT-v St.
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A NARROW ESCAPE.
Thankful words written by
Mrs. Ada E. Hart, Groton S. I).
“Was taken with a bad cold
which settled on my lungs;
cough set in and finally termi
nated in Consumption. Four
doctors gave me up, saying I
could not live but a short time.
I gave myself up to my Savior,
determined if I could not stay
with my friends on earth, I
would meet my absent ones
above. My husband was advis
ed to get Dr. King’s New Dis
covery for Consumption,Coughs
and Colds. I gave it a trial, took
in all tight bottles. It has cured
me, and thank uod I am saved
and now a well and healthy
woman.” Trial bottles free at
Curry-Arrington’s. Regular size
50 cents and SI.OO, guaranteed
or nrice refunded.
A
Washington, D. C., Oct. 20.
—The Treasury Department to
day made a final award of the
new war loan. Subscribers fer
$4,500 will receive a percentage
of that sum, to $ 1300.
Subscribers for sc-180 or less
will be awarded the full amount
of their subscriptions.
The entire issue of $200,000,-
000 was taken up by subscribers
in sums from S2O to $4500.
2°CENT STAMP!
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Will tend a letter to any
point in Uncle Sam's big A
domain/ For this very jfMI'WMWvSKg
reason, if you are sick, ft
tore or suffering, this /
' very trifling outlay
May Sava Your
lifft I Here’s just how
Lllu I it * 8 - You c ® n *“*s■ F/Wr
write a plain .letter, can’t you? Well.it
win take just two cents to carry it to ths
“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
allthe adjoining States, some of them huudredi
I of miles away, and theit cures are simply won
derful.
I CURES POSITIVE AND F n F F f
CONSULTATION i lIL t i
In every Deformity of Spine or Limbs. Club FoM,
Hare L»p, Cross F.ycs and other surgical cases, also
in all forms of bkm 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 of either men or women, diseases of the
sexual parts and every other bodily affliction that
highly trained specialists alone can deal with.
Write freely ft costs you nothing If we un
dertake your case we shall send vol question
blank for full particulars. If you. case is
curable by human skill and perfect science WE
SHALL CURE IT.
That first 2-cent stamp may save your life. AU
letters sacredly private.
ADDRESS,
Washington Medical &, Surgical
INSTITUTE,
ioo-i Austell Bldg., Atlanta. Oa
It rests wiO yon whether you continue .-t-wtoa
i acrT»-klHtn< Übaccu habit. NO-TO4MC
removes the desire for tobacco, with, < fa I*
out Dorvous distress expels J. L >
tidij, purifier tbo bluod, rj B L
Storrs lost A j Bl B b-ixe«
vi ad ea you strong gtf | id
In health, nerve^^s* 5 * <F< Li cured [,. f
tnd BA »' f.<. .o
own dru».gi. t
n « • ill vouch form.’?.*•J. it w’* i
will,patiently. p < j»Ki ?r.tl Cns
a box SI. . • .
V jnAr.-r.reeHwre. ?i ver**-- mrwvi >
ftterfißß t? MW . <’V-e -• .»&
Kipans Tabules cure torpid liver.
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