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KoME BRfINGH music house. |
■ g e gdicits the influence and patroniiga cf the peo- J
■)le of Rome aud the Burroun<^in ? '’ountry. It will be to ;
Kcur interest to call and get prices. J
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I Will be quoted on ail PIANOS,
■organs, BICYCLES, SEWING MA- |
■chines and other goods now includ- J
led in the big stock at No. 327, Broad 2
■street. While this entire stock is to
■be closed out at reduced figures Mr.
■Procter is empowered to make the
■terms decidedly easy to ail buyers.
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■At any price to suit the purchaser, for they must
■ abd will be sold regardless of cost. See our wire
■at once—it will pay you to take a look.
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I This stock will be closed out J
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K - hanson. , norris n. smith,
the HANSON SUPPLY CO.
Plumbing and Tinning.
Engineers’ and machinists
supplies. Stoves, ranges and
tinware. Gas and electric fix
tures. INSURANCE ‘gasoline
stoves. Water meters.
325 Broad st. Phone 32.
RDfIJWSEDKN
|Kntered tij a Bad, Horrid
Maa.
CHARLES C. TYLER,
Naw York Lawyer While Inebri
ated Caused a Wild Panic.
New York, Oct. 27.—Mrs.
Wilson keeps a fashionable
bearding house at 61 West Thir
ty sixth stree*. Only ladies are
received there asguests. There
isLiot a man inthe house.
'1 his Adamless domicile was
thrown into hysterics yesterday,
A well dressed, gentlemanly
man walked up to the front room
on the tep floor, stretched him*
self out on a fine couch, lighted
a. cigarette and seemingly count
'd upon spending a pleasant
evening.
Lust night the intruder was
locked up on the charge of being
a suspicious person. The police
were uncertain at first whether
to regard him as aj new edition
of McGarvey, the famous Astor
tramp, or something worse. He
described himself as Charles C.
Tyler.
A little after 11 o’clock some
light was thrown upon the mat
ter, when Alfred I. Brown, a
lawyer, rushed into the station,
saying that he wanted to bail his
friead, Mr. Tyler, out. Sergeant
Jessop said that, owing to the
peculiar circumstances he would
not accept bail.
It transpires that Mr. Tyler is
a reputable lawyer, and while
slightly inebriated walked into
the Bianless house and sought a
sn< oz i. He was released.
THAT JOYFUL FEILING
With the exhilarating sense
of renewed health and strength
and internal eleanlineee. which
follows the use of Syrup of Figs,
is unknewn to, the few who have
net progressed beyoed the old
time medicines and the cheap
substitutes sometimes offered]
jut never accepted by the wel
informed. Buy the genuine.
Manufactured by the California
Gg Syrup Co.
I Announce,—To the 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, nongsts, etc. All we aek ie
a trial. We can please you.
A. M. Antogholi,
•ext door to Curry’s drug store
description 6t>V
YOUNG AND OLD
We none of us live so careful
ly that we never require the aid
of drugs and medicine to put us
right. It’s a comfort to know
where you can get them pur®
at proper prices. We are not
modest about theio points—we
can give you what you want in
patent medicines, druggists’
sundries, toilet articles and ect
Prescriptions a specialty.
J. T. Crouch & Co.,
300 Broad street.
BRYAN CRITICALLY XL
His Wife Telegraphed tn Come
To His Bedside.
Savannah, Ga., Oct. 27.
Hon. William Jennings Bryan,
command rof the Third Ne
braska Regiment United States
Volunteers, is at the DeSota
Hotel critically ill. He has been
indisposed several days and to
day wired Mrs. Bryan to come
to him at once. Col. Bryan’s
physician will permit him to see 1
no one, sending out word that
he is too indisposed to receive
callers.
Mrs. Bryan returned to Lin
coln, Neb., only a few days ago
thinking that her husband had
entirely recovered from his re
cent illness in Washington. Col.
Bryan’s regiment reached Sa
vannah yesterday morning from
Jacksonville, where it has been
a part of Lee’s corps. Lieut. Col.
Vifquanis is in command of the
regiment during Col. Bryan’s
illness.
JEBSE JAMES IS ON TRIAL.
Son »f Famous Outlaw Arraign-
•d In Court
Kansas City. Mo., Oct. 27
The trial of Jesse James, son 01
the noted outlaw, for complicity
iu the Missouri Pacific train rob
bery at Leeds on September 23d
last, was begun in the criaiiual
court here today. The day was
spent in securing a jury.
Prominent lawyers have been re
tained by both sides, a formidable
array of witnesses have been sub'
poetised and a battle royal is ex
pected. Ihe case of young James,
who, up to the time of his arrest
for alleged complicity in the rob->
bery, bad boine au excellent rep
utation, baa excited great interest,
and many of the beat men in the
city have come out in hia defense.
Chief es Police Mayes, on the other
band, declares that he has evidence
• sfficient to convict James,
Frank James, of Bt. Louis, uucle
of the famed Jesse James, is in the
city to attend the trial. |
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DRAWS BIG CROWD.
Democratic Nomine* Speaks to ’
Three Thousand People I
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Syracuse, N. Y., Ost. 27. —Jus-
tice Augustus Van Wyek, the
democratio candidate for governor,
was given an enthusiastic recep
tion last night by the democrats
of this city. Fully 8,000 voter*
were gathered in the Alhambra,
where the meeting was held.
The meeting was presided over
by Mayor James K, McGuire, who
referred briefly to the issues of th 1
campaign tnd who also mentioned
Bryan as the logical leader of ti e
party. I
This reference to Bryau aroused
greater enthusiasm than any other
event in the meeting The chair
man then introduced Ju-tioe Van
Wyek, who was heartily received
and cheered.
Trolley Kills a Child
Woodbury, N. J., Oct. 26
Jennie, the 2 year-dd child ul Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Fortune, wa»
killed by the Mantua trolley cai
in front of its homi about half-
I past 8 e’cluck this afternoon, Th»-
child’s sister was on the opposite
side of th * street and the little
lune attempted to erossuvir when
it was struck and nurled to the
cobblestones.
I The motorman, Albanss Winner,
of Gloucester City, stated that he
rang the gong, but thought the
ehild would n t cross and conld
not stop quickly enough when he
1 saw her start across. The con
ductor of the car was Joseph W.
• Ackroyd, also of Gloucester. Tht
I acai lent occurred just below the
» terminus of the main line.
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| We will Sell New I
I Books wholesale I
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« FOR CASH. Second Hand B
« Books cheaper uhan the
cheapest. Give me a call, ||
I H. A. SMITH, J
| THF OLD RELIABLE BOOK STORE. ||
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SH. P. WOOTEN & BRO., j
Successors to
ROME PHARMACY.
309 Broad st.—New Clark Building.
We have bought the entire stock of the Rome igQ
Pharmacy and are prepared to supply your wants in
3" the drug, piescription and patent medicine line. Our
stock is complete and of the very highest gr ide.
55 We solicit a part of your patronage and shall en-
"Ufc* deavor to the best of our ability to please you at a
times. We should be pleased to have you call on u
Full line of druggist’s sundries, toilet articles a JJ 3 -
such things as are usually carried in a first-class dr
store. Cigars and tobacco.
Com e to see us.
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$1.25 and s>-5° Negligee shirts for t$
J. A. GAMMON & COMPANY
WAITING
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for everyone in Rome to ioin«
in and see the magnificent stock
on men’s and boy’s slothing,
M bicycle and golf suite, is what
Jcw.QtW we are doing, but we are hue
tling while we wait. We will
? ~ wJgMFBffl show you the finest stoeke
’ oMSnk’MIR I■# clothing, made from the ne west
styles and patterns in fabrieks,
perfect fitting and handsome, te
be f° un d * n Georgia, and they
~*Rj. are a b ove competition in values
for the price.
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, The greatest line of negligee shir
ever shown In Rome.
J. A. GAfIMON &CO