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IT OS GRAND I
The Christian Ciilrci JlfliJsi
cale Last Eueninu.
BETTER THAN PROMISED.
A Very Large and Select Audi
ence In Attendance.
The muaicale last night was a
success in every sense of the
word.
From first to last the program
was bright, spirited, catchy, en
tertaining and each number
vied with the others in merrit
ing the generous applause of
a very large, most select and
decidedly appreciative audience.
Following is the program as
advertised —and as put on:
Geanb Concert.
1. Cornst Solo.—Mr. Charles
Farris.
2. Trio, Vocal—Praise Ye, Vir
di—Mrs. W. A. Pattou, Mr.
Bei’j. Barker and Mr. W. A.
Patton.
3 Solo, Vocal, Patti Waltz
Song, Patterson—Mrs, C. D.
Wood.
4. Piano Solo—Selection by Mr.
Baldwin, of Atlanta. i
5. Selo Vocal —Springs Revels,
Maltie—Mrs. W. A. Patton.
fi. Reading—Miss Austin.
FART 11.
7. Piano Solo—lmpromptu
Chopin—Miss Rica Cohen.
8. Vocal Solo.—Mr. Benj. Bar
ker.
9. Piano Solo—Miso Konski.
10. Vocal Solo— Mr. Horace
King.
11. —Voeal Solo.— Mrs. T. J.
Simmons.
12. Vocal, Quartette —Forsaken
—Mrs. W. A. Patton, Mr. Benj.
Barker, Miss May Patton, Mr.
Harry Patton.
The musicale was given by
Rome’s matchless musical talent
as a benefit for the first Chris
tian church of Rome, and the
very neat sum realized goes to
the fund for purchasing a lot on
which the church will, in the
soon future, erect a handsome
place of worship.
BUCLLEN’S ARNICA SALVI
The best salve in the world'
for cuts, bruieee sores, ulcers,
Salt Rheum,Fever Sores, Tetter,
Chapped hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and all Skia Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles or no
pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction or
money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For salu by Curry Ar
lington Co.
THE WATER WOULDN’T
STOP RUNNING
became the faucet was worn out
and of course the people of
Rome know that when there is
anything in the line of plumb
ing —repairing, raageor furnace
work, gas or steam fitting, or
sanitary plumbing of any kind
—that we are experts in that
line, and are prompt to answer
you call, and our charges are
moderate.
[J, C. Childs, 223, Broad St.
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LOCai HAPPENINGS.
The Flower Ball.—The chil
dren’s flower ball at the Arm-,
strong hot*! tonight will be a
very pretty ave it. Some fi'ty
children will tak»- p>rt. The little
girls wiil leprts nt flowers.
Oyster Suffer, —On next Tues
day n ; ght, Nov. Ist. the Lai ie*
Aid Society will give an oyster
supper far the ber.i fit cf St. Peter’s
Episcopal ehurch. Every one
should go out and help these noble
ladies in their grand work.
Teey are Cr*kaj\ckß, The
election of Judge Henry is largely
due to the disinterested work of
Col. Bill Ennis and Solicitor Ge.i*
eral Mose Wright. B th took the
position that the best man ought
t) be elected. —Constitution.
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Cheap Rates —The Western and
Atlantic railroad will sell round
trip tickets Rome to Atlanta al
one fare Oct. 27th and morning
train Oct. 28th, limited Ort. 30ih.
Trains leave at 7:30 a. m. 4:25
p. m. Call on C, K. Ayer, P, A
T. A.
But They are Harmless.—
Judge Henry, of Rome, has msds
a good many enemies by permit'
ting the friends who were working
for hiai to inhabit the capitol and
the Kimball lobby long after the
fight for the office in which h«
was interested was settled.—Con-*
stitution,
A Fine Boy. Mr. Tuns Turner,
the j ib printer, wears a set of elev
en-dollar-and-a-half dry grins.
The new arrival is a fine boy and
mother and child are doing well.
The new comer arrived yesterday
and will rema’n and grow up with
the job printingbusiness of Rome
Won A Pr motion. —The friends
of Thoms H. Milner, of the Third
Georgia, will be glad to know that
hs has been promoted to the posi
tion of first sergeant in his com
pany. Tom is a bright young man,
and will rapidly win his way to
ward the front and he will get
there in time. —Courant Amsri
can.
Football. Quite < number
of Romans will go down to At
lanta tomorrow morning and
attend »he football game in the
afternoon, when the State Uni
versity eleven meets the Vander
bilt team. The ’Varsity has
many staunch friends and en
thusiastic admirers in Rome.
To Rep rt In Rome,—The mem
bers of company H, Second Geor
gia regiment, will report m Rome
on Tuesday, Nov. 1, and will be
mustered out Nov. 4. They
will g® in camp a few days. Pri
vates Will Keys and James Hil
burn, of this city, will go in camp
with the company —Cartersville
News.
Highly Complimented.—“Wai
ton & Wagner, of Rome Ga, t >ok
the contract for the power station
and piping. These gentlemen
wasted no time at their work and
they finished several weeks aga
From the commissioners to the
ditchers, from the business men
to the loafers, nothing but com
mendation is heard for the firm
Then part of the work has been
duly tested and received -Green*
wobd. (S, C ) Ind x.
With the aid of a good pat
tern, dressmaking becoaies a
very simple art*
For this purpose the MeCall
Bi zaar Patterns are superior in
every respect,’in fact they ar®
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 A Soi s.
TTSJ 11 MF———
TO CURB A COLD IN ONE
DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine
Tablets. All druggists refund
the money if it fails to cure. 25c.
The tzenuine has L. Q on
each tablet.
SSa
GRANDPA’S CHAIR is sup
posed to be particularly com
fortable. But why shoutd not
every chair in the house be the
same?
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 offering these at
prices lower than ever known in
this city. Call and see them.
Rhudy, Harvey drt ) l,
387, Broad St.
Dr. and Mrs. Sam Lowry have
moved into their new home on
Morris street. —Dalton Ciiizen .
SpKAK Saturday.—Hou. A.
S. Clay and Congressman J. W.
Maddex will address the voters'
of this county at the courthouse
Saturday Oct. 29. Be sure and
attend.—Summerville News.
Jack-Griste.—The marriage of
Lieut. Howard P. Jack tn Miss
Allem Griste occurred in Chatta
nooga last evening at 7 :80 o'clock.
Lieut. Jack .nd his attendants
fr m Ccmpany H wore military
uniforms, and the marrisge was a
very pretty ore. The brother of
he groom, Mr. M. M. Jack, wae
best man. Those who attended
from here were Lieut. Cubbedge,
Nat Hoyt, Chas. Keene, Ed Lamp
kin and Robert Gwaltney. After
a brief wediiu ? trip the young
ccuple will go to Nashville to live.*
Lieut. Jack will shortly hi«
traveling position with a large
Nashville snuff house.
High Grade Groceries. —It
is a pleasure to know when you
are ordering something to eat
that you will get the very bast
that money, long experience,
untiring energy and careful
judgment cati procufe. We buy
goods only from the most reput
able manufacturers and dealers
in the union, aid if at any time
goods fail to eome up just as
represented, we simply “Ire
themb&cK.” We may have gain
ed a reputation abroad for “fir
ing ’em back, but we do not
intend to offer our customers
goods that are not strictly first
class in every particular.
Lloyr A Harfe*.
Blood Poison.
Contagions Blood Poison kas beee am
propriately called the curse of mankind.
It ia the one dieease that phyefolaaa ■*>•
■ot cure; their mercurial and petoah
remedies enly bottle ■■ the oeieM ia
Um syUem, to e'sreiy break forth ia a
more virulent form, resulting in ■ tetal
wreck of the system.
Mr. Prank B. Martin, a paosninewt
jeweler at 936 rcnsylvania Ave., Waeh
- iagton,D.C.,saye:
t wa * • long
~ time trader trees
y ment e< two of
the beet pkyei
r®- JS ciaus of this m*W,
ry tor a severe eaaa
. / •* blood
Aft b ut ceedCMea
grew woaee afl
the while, aet-
‘ " ..y KSE&. withstanding the
u * tb * t they
'ywl jflV - rbsrpsd me three
/lyL#.' hundred doilare.
wßf /jxr My mouth wee
CM with Mting sores; my tengee wee
almost eaten away, so that for three
moetha I wos suable to taste any solid
food. My heir was coming out rapidly*,
end Iwmia a horrible fix. I had tried
rerieas treatments, and was needy die*
eoaregad, whan a friend recommended
8.8.b7 After ’ bad takes four battles, I
beams to wet better, and when I had
fcMatoad SBteCean bottlea, I was cured
weM aad wall, my akia was witheWt a
blemish, eat I have had no retww at
the Arena**. Bdl.S.saved me from a life
■f laiaerr.** 8.3 8. (/aarenfcrrf
tqgvMU) wdll care say ease of bleed
peisea. Beaks on thediaeaae
aaad its tonal- A.
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Beeeiit Ctos, CTh
PERSONAL MENNOIT.
Mr. R. L. Foreman is here
from Atlanta today.
Capt. C. Rew ell is visiting
relatives in Florence, Ala.
Mr. Ab Dean, the popular
y mng man is home from Allan*
li.
Master E;i>l Donaldson is
quite ill at the Lome of bis pa
rents.
Mr. C. R. Merrett of Atlanta,
was among the visitors in the
city today.
Dr. D. G. Hunt was up from
Rome Saturday and Sunday.—
Dalton Citizen.
Mr. Berry Holder returned
yesterday from a business trip
to the Gate # City.
Messrs. John M. Vandiver
and Pkill G. Byrd came up from
Atlanta this forenoon.
Mrs. S, K. Dick and Master
Jackson Diek, of Marietta, are
at the Armstrong today.
Mr. H. J. Ga't, of Rome, spent
a day or so with his family this
week.—Cartersville Courant.
Miss Leila Hall has just re’urn
ed home from a three weeks visit
to Rome, —Cartersville Courant.
Mr. A. R. Hudgins, of Rome,
spent a day or two with his family
the first of the week. —Cartersville
Courant.
The best way to avoid sickness is
to keep yourself healthy by taking
Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great
blood purifier.
Fancy new prunes, Libby’s
mince meat 10c package, new
kraut and dozens of other good
things at Lloyd’s.
Mr. M. L. Palmer, president of
the State Farmers Alliance, and
i one of Fiord’s leading citizens
was in tl • city today.
Don’t forget the social event
of the season at the Armstrong
next Friday night, October 28th.
The children’s flower ball.
Kuttner’s bargain figures have
knocked competitors out. The
big sale is on and the crush at
the Kuttner emporium is grow
ing.
If you want the best that
money can buy for your table,
trade at Lloyd b Harper’s.
Quick delivery. Satisfaction
sure.
Impure blood is an enemy to
health and may lead to serious
'disease. Hood’e Sarsaparilla
conquers this enemy and averts
| danger .
, Stylish Overcoats. Covert cloths
ar® recognized as the correct thing
for tep coats. We hav® them.
17.50 buys a stylish overcoat. J .
A Gimmsu A Cn.
The many Ru«e friends es
Miss Beulah McLetdon will be
delighted to know tQu she is at
i heme again after spelling gyy
eral weeks in the Gate City.
1 Capt. John Cleghorn passed
| ihrough the city today • iroute
i from the “battlefield” of Athnta
, to his hoase i i Summerville. He
smiles as a conquering ero <Hy
> can.
For Kislnay, bladder, ana
stomach troubles, drink Ingram
Lithia, for sale at the soda
faults of Curry-Arriagten
Co., Jervis A Wright aid J. T.
Creucli.
The McCall Bazar Patterns
are known ae the most stylish
and Reliable Patterns in the
market; no alteration; no com
plaint® ; styles are strictly up to
date. Lanham A Sons.
Fancy Celery, fine Cranber
ries, Canadian Apples, Pigsfeet,
new Kraut, new Olives, Sweet
Pickles and other good things at
Lloyd A Harper’s. They handle
high grade groceries only.
Dr. Watts, of Cave Spring,
passed through the c’ty today
KAISER AT JAFFA.
A Multitude of Natives Met The
German Imperial Party,
Jaffa, Palestine, Oct. 28 —The
Cerman imperial majesties ar
rived here yesterday afternoon st
5 o’clock, escorted ’by a large
cavalcade of Arabs aad Turkish
cavalry.. They were accompanied
also by thevali of Damascus and
the gove nors of Jerusalem, with
l» r go suites. A multitude of na
tives came a considerable dis
tance to meet them. The German
squndron left Haifa simultane
ously and steamed toward Jaffa.
en rot te from the mealing of the
Grand Lodge of Masons at Ma
con, to his homa.
Dr. J. T. Crouch, the popular
druggist, has returned from a
business trip to Atlanta.
Mr, W. L.’ Selman returned
today from the meeting of the
Masonic Grand Lodge at Macou.
Capt. R. G. Clark has return
ed from a visit to his daughter,
Mrs. E. E. Magill, at St. Louis.
Hou. C. 'V. Underwood has
returned from the meeting of the
Grand Lodge of the Masons of
Georgia.
Mr. A. R. Hudgins, of Rome,
•pent a day or two with his fam
ily the first of the week.—Car
tersville Courant.
Mr. George Nixon, a promin
ent young business man of
Rome, was here last week.—
Summei ville News.
Miss Stella Green is convales
cing nicely from a severe attack
of fever, and her family and
friends hope to see her out again
soon.
$12,20 to Atlanta and return
via Western & Atlantic E. R.,
Saturday morning, Oct. 29ih,
limited Oct. 31st. Train leaves
at 7: 30 a. m.
Miss Maynor Holmes, Miss
Daisy Cheney and Miss Linnie
Thomas, of Rome, are the
guests of friends in the city.—
Atlanta Journal.
Judge E P. Treadaway came
up from Atlanta this forenoon .
Judge Treadaway spent yester
day in the Gate City and many
friends among the politicians.
CHEAP RATES.
The Western & Atlantic R. R.
will sell round trip tickets to
Atlanta Saturday morning, Oct.
29th, at half rates, good to re
turn Oct 31st. Train leaves at
7:30 a m. U.K Ayer, P.&T. A.
NOTICE.
By mutual const nt the firm
of Lumpkin A Printup, attor
neys, was dissolved en May 21a
Wot., 1898,
J- B. F. Llmfxjm.
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SUPPLIES FOR CUBANS
Schooner From Key est
Wrecked.
H.vena, Oct, 28 -The scLoon* r
Cora Dm weutasbor. on Sunday
mormog on the shoals clog. t '
Diana Key, and hag proved to be
a total low. Her cargo coueigtg b f
I 3,500 tone of coal.
| The schooner Kate . which '.ft
fjf the Cuban tones under Geu
Joee Miguel Gomez at Sancti Bpi r ’
itue, struck ih the S aa Carlog
reefe between Levies sad Arena
baye, provii.ee of Pinar del Rio,
The members of the crew .
caped death almost by a miracle
After swimming ashore they took
refugo in a swamp. remaining
buried in mud up to their
for eight hour. . They were event,
ual’y rescued. The cargo was a
total loss.
WOODS LEAVES SANTIAGO
Will Arrange F< r Thb Conduct
or The Civil Business.
Santiago de Cuba, Oct 27
Gen. W®od left h*re tedty <n
board the dispatch boat Hot. b (; .
companied by bis clerical stuff, f r
the purpose of visiting Manzanillo
and to intract Col. Pettit to ar
range the conduct of the civil bus
inets there.
Gen . M»ya Rodrigues, the ins
surgents comnrander, visited Gen.
Wood at the palace this morning.
He said he was immensely pleased
with the manner in which things
ar® conducted here and congratu
lated Gen. AV cod on the w.rk he
has accomplished,
n um
COL. BRYAN BETTER
Mrs. Bryan and Friends in Lin
coln Worried.
Lincoln Neb., Ont. 28.—Mrs.
Williim J. Bryan is preparing to
go to Savannah ;f ths health of
Col. Bryan does not improve.
News of his continued illness is a
sourc® of worry to friends in Lin»
coin. Mr*. Bryan eaid last night
that she would aot go for several
days unless there was a change for
worse. A telegram received by th®
family late this evening said Col.
Bryan was glightly better.
TRAIN ROBBER SEN FENCED
St. Joseph Mo., Oct 28. —In ths
criminal court vesterdiy Herbert
Donayon, Alonzo Arteburn, Chai-
Cook James Hathaway and
VI ilLam Hathaway were sentenced
to the penitentiary for t®n years
for iobbiug a Burlington passen
ger train near St. Joseph ths
evening of Aug 11. The robbers
are mere beya and i f good fam
ilies.
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CZAR FAVORS REVISION.
L 'Btlon, Oc* 28. —According to
the National Review, Emperor
Nicholas of Russia has become ar.
advocate of Drevfus revision.
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