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Brome on Wednesday nov. 2nd.
■ >« M aTIONAL ENTERTAINMENT,
B CA Bt ARING THE SEAL ° 1? EURul ’ EAN SUCCESS.
■PAWNEE BILLS
I ‘HISTORIC wild west
Bm’i skvm Indian Village, L’ipi\ dr< me, International
■ Exposition of Novelties,
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| tbe marvel of the age and the
leatest Wild West in the World.
HI )e>ll r u Mlected fortheir hi*iorical ’aluea <1 chaiacter from the Wild w»«t of
particular, and the World at as Nature s Owu Truthful Exhibition
Il#e Bill ! Wild Weat has fulfilled every p rpose and is acknowledged to be y
I EDUCATIONAL ‘AND INSIRUCTIVE
r( , cf o.blicti a. and Great White thief of the Pawnees. Maj >r Gordon W. Lillie (Pawnee
■ , bat »]’• red neither tiouble nor expense in his effort; to collect from every clime
■aRTLING AND STERLING NOVELTIES,
r Chief of renown A whole Indian Village. Travoys. and thousands of ourioiitiee ar
Srotted|Tail, afraid-of-bis-Horics, Left Hand, and Doxens < f Indian Warriors
H inaPt celebrated Sioux, tomanche, Chejenr.e, iapahoee. and other trib<<s.
■BANDS OF MUSIC 3
■MEXICANS, INDIANS/ND COWBOYS.
Cowboys and Frontier Heroes, in their sports, horse-
repulsing of the Bloodthirsty Redskins at
Trapper Tom’s Cabin and Fort Sell Stage Coach.
■ AGRAND THRILLING
■MEXICAN BULL FIGHT
B<;«a of all the crn*l phases, yet retaining the exciting action
of the fierce combat, will be given at each performance
jg Pawnee Bill’s Will West.
Bounded Knee Fight And Mountain Meadow Massacrb.
j THE GRAND HIPPODROME.
5 Hae-« Chari- t Rnce-<. Hard e and Wild Texas Btcr Races. i n In 'lan Runn.r again*
- Mnor Fr.n< is’o .nd bitVaq eos Miss May I illie, the oulv Jady who can hoot
gl» "ith a r fie on Horseback. A lew of leautifui Wild ves ern Girls Miss
' (U tl « one, n of the t’la ns. Spotted Mrstangs, Bucking Brbucl os, a di< vo of
II Mid T.xai Sto.rs Ar illery B ees in the clearing. Ai d rhe onlv Veto of living
B FnfT.io. With I’ an* World -rt i< e Celebrities Mustang Walter, Co-ev.the e>aek
■I pistol >hol, Puny 1 ob and some of the most notrd Rangemm, faiuou- tec
K their skill with the Lsrtet.
•“ON THE ROUND-UP AND BRANDING CATTLE
B THE GRAND STREET PARADE
will start at 10 A. M. daily, immediately after the Cannon
Bi heard tnjioom. Thio io the signal to start, look out for it!
f Two performances daily at 2 and 8 P, M.
I ONE TICKET ADMITS TO ALL.
I LADIES AND CHILDREN OUR SPECIAL CARE.
Baling will be omitted at one and done at another performace.j
B Excursion Rates on all Railroads and Steamboats. .
OISQ*j»
I have been taking Piso’e Cure for Consumption since
1883, for Coughs and Colds. I had an attack of Lalmppe
in 1890, and have had others since. In the Winter of
1896-7, I had a spell of Bronchitis, lasting nil winter, ami
leaving a troublesome cough, until I again tried 1 iso s
Cure, which relieved me. —Mrs. M. B. Smalley, Colorado
Springs, Colo,, August 19, 1898.
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fS Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. U*o g]
UJ In time. Sold by druggists.
Company, Warren, Pa. BffipS 1 "! Hrl
and;comfort A
f° r “ j°Hy good time with L- .
Bn ’ily or friends, there is noth
5 an °pen surry for either
luter or Summer. Our stock
1 on rr iages is unrivalled v ./ Wk.:. i
0111 spider phaetons, runa- 1 J
U G, Luggi e8) t ra p B , carts, wag- I
ett es, canopy top, or open sur
y*’ are comforta-
, e an( l beautiful in construe- I
n > niinmings and finish. We
80 repair and overhaul vehicles; also carry a big hue of fine
‘ arness and lap robe3> RoMB Buggy Co, 5509-511 Broad
L r eet,Rom e Ga. sltterfimld & Williams, Agents.
EXPLODED
Boilers on The Towboat
Rtscile Lit go.
ON MOMONGftHEkR RIVER.
Captain Killed And all The
Crew Injured
Pittsburg, Oct. 27.—One man
was killed and eight injured by
an explosion of boilers on the
towboat Rescue, two miles above
Elizabeth, on the Monongahela
river, late last night. The boat
was completely wrecked and
what remained of it sank before
rescuing parties from other
boats reached the scene.
Charles Siddell, the captain,
was killed and his body blown
into the river.
The list of injured fellows :
Simon Morgan, mate, left
thigh broken ; Milton Morgan,
second engineer, broken leg;
James Dawson, deck hand,
bruised about the body; H. Rose,
pilot, compound fractured knee;
Hugh Galligher, engineer, face
bruised; James Rodney, steward,
leg broken ; Gecrge Bailey, fire
man, slightly injured; Frank
Smith, deck hand, bruis* d.about
the body.
A man was arrested for va
gracy in Brooklyn and in an in
side pocket of his coat was found
a well worn picture of a woman.
In answer to the question as to
who it was he delivered the fol
lowing sermon in a nutshell:
“That’s my good old mother.
I’ve carriedthat picture around
with me for 25 yeais and would
not part with it for all I am
worth. If I had followed the
course she marked out for me I
would be better off today.”
Helen Gould is plainly the
kind of woman this country
produced in its sturdy and sim
plier days. Her modest disclaim
of special credit for her wartime
generosity to tho government,
because “an American woman
should stand ready to serve her
country to the best of her abil
ity,” is admirably patriotic in
its earnest simplicity.
‘•Haven’t we a right to?”
“No, sir. The Indian has been
dragged down by your influence
but he is still superior. He may
drink intoxicating liquors, but
he doesn’t smash the bottles on
the asphalt for bicycles to run
over,” —Washington Star.
“I should think that the Uni
ted States would be in favor of
the disarmament of Europe, as
proposed by the czar,” remark
ed Glanders.
“Certainly,,’ replied Guin
iney, “In fact, we began is. We
have disarmed Spain all right.”
—Detroit Free Press.
A St. Lou's woman who has
been divorced nine times says
that nine times out of ten mar
rsage is a failure.—Chicago
News.
■ .(■ W-JLJ-W
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVB
The best salve in the world
for ants, biuiese 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 cent?
per box. For salu by Uurry Ar
lington Co.
William Conway of Hagerstown.
Ind., 82 yaare of age, is the oldest
min ewgagad in horse racing
Nowmo.’irT
The Quaker Valley Ffg, Cc ,
have requested us to announce
that they have several thousand
sets of the finest coin silver War
Memorial Spoons left over from
their recent distribution. They
will mail postpaid, a full set of
six of these spoons to any sub
scriber to Thk Rome Cimr'kr,
who will send name and ad
address—a postal card will do.
If, on receipt of Ihe spoons, you
find them the most exquisitly
beautiful specimens of the sil
versmith’s art you ever saw,and
worth $3 00, remit 78 cents, as
payment in full, within 30 days;
if not pleased, return spoons
immediately. Each spoon is of
a different desing—after dinner
coffee size—showing soldiers in
camp in Cuba. Morro Castle and
four U. 3. Battleships. They are
imperishable mernentods of the
late war, and every subscriber
should accept this most remark
aide offer, and obtain a set be
fore it is too late. All that’s
necessary is to say you’re a
subscriber to The Rome Cour
ier (this is important) an 1 that
you accept Memorial Spoon Of
eer. Address Quaker Valley
Mfg Co., 357 W. Harrison St ,
Chicago.
7TI 'W
THE ADMIRATION OF ALL
lovers of handsome and perfect
fitting clothing is our superb
steck of top coats and overcoats.
Our gentlemen’s silk lined top
coats in vicuna, English covert
and whipcords, stylish and per
feet fitting, we are selling at ths
lowest possible prices, and our
handsome suits at the same rate.
W. 11. Coxer,
No 11, Broad St.
P. S . Drummer’s samples of
'mackintoshes and ladies and
gent gossamers at 75c on the sl.
Get first choice.
2-CENT STAMP!
Will ««nd a letter to any
point in Uncle Sam's big ,4_ .. zfeC-Sfa
domain.] For tins very ■*yPa
reason, if you are sick,
sore or suffering, this
very trifling outlay j
May Save Your
I lift! Here's just how f T'
LI IG i i“- You c * n ' $
write a plain letter, can't you? Well. It
still take just two cents to carry it to tbs
“Washington Medical & Surgical Institute,
Atlanta, Georgia,”
And the famous specialists who form the stall
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 hundreds
of miles away, and their cures are simply wea
dorful.
cures positive and r n r r j
CONSULTATION Iftt L ■
In every Deformity of Snine or Limbs. Club Post,
Hare Lip, Cross Hyes auo other surgical cases, also
in al' forms of Skin and Blood disorders, Rheuma
tism, Sciatica, Catarrh of the Nose, Throat,
Lungs, Stomach or any vital orgau, 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
highlv trained specialists alone can deal with.
Write freely It costs you nothing If we u»
dertake your case we shall send yen question
blank for full particulars. If yo«« case is
curable by human skill aud perfect science WB
SHALL CURB IT.
That first 2-cent stamp may save your lift. AH
•etters sacredly private.
ADDRESS,
Washington Medical Ourgicd
INSTITUTE,
00-1 Austell Bldg., Atlanta. Qa
'.AIR BALSAM
*ee and beautifies tie hah.
■ otea a luxuriant grewvh.
ver Paila to Reator* Gra>
Hair to its Youthful Color.
Curve scalp disease* <k hair falling
Snc.and fl OOat Drufffiata ...
HINDEWCORNS,
2 he only s ire Cure tor Con.s. ntopJ all pain. Enanrer ■o<»
the t«C.Ma>>* jalkitw al- luUa. al Drum Ml*
spinal sms smses
SAVED SOLItERS I
Who Used Paine’s Celery
Compound Did not Suf
fer From Fever. •
\ .SpSßilisjF .
The soldiers who did the most
good were those who kept well.
There were plenty of brave men
who were of little use when the
time came, because they took
less care of their health than
thoy did of their musket.
Malaria and other fevers soon
picked out these men much
more unerringly than the ene
my’s sharpshooters.
One set of men went about
keeping well-in a businesslike
way.. They took Paine’s celery
compound at the first indica
tions of intestinal troubles,
weakness, or when fatigued and
liable to fevers. They used
Paine’s celery compound to pu
rify their bleed and put their
health on a firm basis as soon
as they made up their minds to
join the service.
Corjiofal -Beckwith thinks
thei'e tvas a great deal of need
less sitkness among'the volun
teerit A t Cbicamauga many of
his'tfess mates followed his ex
ample and fortified themselves
against disease by Paine’s cele
ry compound, and not a man of
them had malaria or fever of
any sort or spent a day in' the
hospital.
Corporal Beckwith writes :
Capip Olympia, Sept. 17, 1898.
Dear Sirs—When I see so
many of my poor comrades
coming home looking fit only
for a hospital cot, I give thanks
te Paine’s celery compound for
the fact that I went through
my enlistment without any doc
tor’s medicine, and am today
even healthier than when I went
to Cbicsmauga. I firmly be
lieve that this good health is
due to my using Paine’s celery
CANDY
CURE CONSTIPATION
alb
25c 50s DRUGGI3TS
compound last winter and
spring, which made my blood
pure and nerves string to resist
malaria and keep me well. Very
truly yours,
Corporal James O. Beckwitm,
Co , M, First Vt., Valunteer In
fantry.
Secretary of War Stanton
used to say that the best defini
tion of rest is a change of occu
pation. That may be true for
one in health, but a sick person
needs to have ins digestien reg
ulated, his blood purified and hie
nerves invigorated. Paine’s cel
ery compound brings the sort of
rest th 3 sick body requires
through sleep and nourishment.
Just as the great lawyer stud
ies each one of his cases till he
knows it on every side snd in
every possible aspect, so Pref;
Edward E. Phelps. M. D., LL.
1)., of Dartmouth ccllege, the
discoverer of Paine's celery
compound, had studied the
nerves in health and disease,
when well nourished, in men
and women and children years
before he looked for the remedy.
Paine’s celery compound was
the outcome of his entire pro
fessional life. A fitting raemb
rial to a life of hard study and
close observavion, — a remedy
that the world could not lose te
day, at any price 1
Paine’s celery compound
cl times aud equalizes all the
nervous tissues and induces the
body to take on solid flesh. It
purifies the blood, as is so clear
ly shown ny the rapid clearing
oftheskinef all evidences es
bad humors within. It is an in
fallible relieffor salt rheum,
eczema and all blood diseases.