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ROME ON WEDNESDAY NOV. 2nd.
■ ipa’S NATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT.
■' VvU ' BEARING THE SEAL OF EUROPEAN SUCCESS.
I pAWNEE BILL’S
I HISTORIC WILD WEST
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I THE MARVEL OF THE AGE AND THE
■ Greatest Wild West in the World.
fortheir historical lalue a<l chaiacter from the Wild west of
■ | ai.d the World at laige, as Nature s Own Truthful Exhibition. Paw-
K nee Bill s Wild Wect has fulfilled every purpose and is acknowledged to be
| | IU/1( NAL ANDINS I RUCTIVE
811. tirotf 0. hhoma, and Great W bite Chief of the Pawnees. Major Gordon A’. Lillie (< awnee
I n d neither trouble nor exper se in his efforts to collect from every clime
I tartling and sterling novelties
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(,ai (liief of renown A whole Indian Village. Travoys. and < housands of eurio itics ar
reWiiitd. Spotted Tail, AJrai ’.-cf-Lis-lloises, Left Hand, and Dozens < f Indian Wariiors
ficni ibe ceietrated Sioux, < oE.ancLo, Cheyenne, Aapaboes. and o'her tribes.
6BANDS Ol ; MUSIC 3
/MEXICANS, INDIANS / ND COWBOYS.
f" Army of Cowboys and Frontier Heroes, in their sports, horse
manship, repulsing of the Bloodthirsty Redskins at
Trapper Tom’s Cabin and Fort Sell Stage Coach.
A GRAND THRILLING
] MEXICAN BULL FIGHT
rl). rested of all the cruel phases, yet retaining the exciting action
of the fierce will be given at each performance
Pawnee Bill’s Will West.
Wounded Knee i igiit And Mountain Meadow Massacre.
Itß.ifvg Rrc< a Charkt Race-'. Hurd e and Wild Texas Steer Races. ; n In’lan Runner aeains
a Hor.e. ’■enor Francisco :nd his V?q> e os. Miss May Lillie, th only lady who can -hoot
nu-rringly with a r fie on HcraebacK. A 1 evy of leautifu. Wild *es ern Girls Miss
Hn • en the Queen of the t la ns. Spotted Mustai gs, Bu< king Broncl os, a dt< ve of
VHld’lixas Sto.rs Ar illerv R ees in tl e cleaiine. ai d the otrtv kero ol liv ng
Buffalo. With r any World - k i< e Ceieblities. Mustang v alter. Corey, the c ack
pistol -hot, P, ny i ob and some of the roost t oted Rangeuim, famour for
their skill with the Lariet.
fITON THE ROUND-UP AND BRANDING CATTLE J
THE GRAND STREET PARADE
Which will start at 10 A. M. daily, immediately after the Cannon
is heard to boom. This is the signal to start, look out for it!
Two performances daily at 2 and 8 P, M.
ONE TICKET ADMITS TO ALL.
LADIES AND CHILDREN OUR SPECIAL CAKE.
Nothing will be omitted at one and done at another ptrforiuace.
Excursion Rates on all Railroads and Steamboats.
8150’5
I have been taking Piso’s Cure for Consumption since
1883, for Coughs and Colds. 1 had an attack of LaGnppe
in 1890, and have had others since. In the Winter ot
189 G-7, I had a spell of Bronchitis, lasting all winter, and
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.
WHEHE AiCeISE FAILS.
£9 Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good, use
Company, WKrren, Pa. _ Z
V ND COMFORT
for a jolly good time with
family or friends, there is noth
Itlff like an open surry for either
Winter or Summer. Our stock
stylish carriages is unrivalled
11 h l our spider phaetons, runa
bouts, buggies, traps, carts, wag
onettes, canopy top, or open sur
r°J 8 , are lipht, easy, comforta
ble and beautiful in construe-.
ll °n, trimmings and finish We
8180 repair and overhaul vehicles; also carry a big line of ne
harness and lap robes, Rome Buggy Co, 5509-511 Broad
set,Rome Ga.’Satterfield & Williams, Agents.
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mwjffS PLANS
j Kaiser Wants Cualing Station
And Is
AFTER SANTO DOMINGO
Hoping There by to Control the
Nicaragua Canal.
Chicago, Oct. 2y.—A sppcial to
the Journal from Washington
says: The Stete Department has
discovered a clever scheme on the
part of the German Government
•o acquire coaling station or naval
bases in both the Atlantic and
Pacific, at pointe where they will
come in direct conflict with the
interest of this country when the
Nicaragua Canal is built,
In this same connection the de
partment hae also unearthed what
appears to he a breach of faith on
the part of England towards the
United States iu Samoa.
Even since the death of King
MaLetoa. Gt i many has been run
ning things in Samoa apparently
independent of the t ip e protec
torate exeraised over It by the
United States. Great Britain and
Germany.
Careful ir. ves'igation has con
vinced the State Department that
Germany and England have made
a secret compact, whereby the
latter has ceded t > the former its
rights iu under the pro
tectorate. and has eocsenied, for a
consideration to allow "Germany
to utilize the island as a coaling
and naval st-tion
While this pact between England
Germany is not an actual violation
of the protectorate, it is yet prac
tically a breach ot faith on the
part of England.
If it has England’s claim in Sa
moa, it is established at the Pac
ific end. For the eastern end it is
working out a plan which may
i giv * the State Dedartuaeut much
trouble to circumvent,
It is slid that Germany is try
ing to secure a naval baseat Sa. to
Domingo should she succeed here
the United States, which expect
jto build the canal, would find it
self at a disadvantage at the outeer.
The Republic ot Santo Domingo is
heavily in debt. Most of its bonds
are held in Germany and the Kais
er expects to acquiie a naval sta
tion by threatening foreclosure on
his bonds.
The president of Santo Domingo
and Smith Weed ot New York, re
presenting the syndicate which
controls the customs revenues and
stands responsible for the annual
•xpenses of the Republic are hold
ing conferences.
Should it be disclosed that there
'is no other way to prevent Ger
| many securing the coveted naval
base, it is highly probable that
the annexation of Santo Domingo
to the United States will be urg
ed,
It is asserted that annexation
would be a small pnee for the
United Statss to pay to prevent
Germany acquiring a naval base
tbe very mouth of the canal.
Nassau, N. P , Oct. 29.—The
United States ciuiser Montgomery'
sailed for Charleston today, hav
ing on board the eommiesion,
headed by Smith M. Weed and
President Heureanx of San Do
mingo It is understood that al)
the negotiations have been con
cluded on a satisfactory basis.
The comtnuiiou headed by M.
Weed is not a government body.
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I Announce.— To the public
that 1 have secured the services of
William McClellan, an exper
fancy candy maker, who has bee
for the past two years with thn
Garrow famous candy kitchen i»
Atlanta. We are new making daily
all kind of fine taffies, cocoanut,
creams, nongats, etc. All we ask is
a triaL We can please you.
A. M. Antogholi,
next door to Curry’s drug score
itiimiiHt! iHffiiir
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 recei.t distribution. The;
will mail postpaid, a full set of j
six of these spoons to any sub
scriber to The Rome Courier,
who will send name and ad
address—a postal card wil do.
If, on receipt of the 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. 8. Battleships. They art
imperishable mementods of the
ate war, and every subscriber
should accept this most remark
able 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 I that
you accept Memorial Spoon Of
eer. Address Quaker Valley
Mfg. Co., 357 W. Harrison St ,
Chicago.
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THE ADMIRATION OF ALL
lovers of handsome and perfect
fitting clothing is our superb
stock of top coats and overcoats.
Our gentlemen’s silk lined top
coats in vicuna, English covert
and whipcords, stylish and per
fect fitting, we are selling at the
lowest possible prices, and our
handsome suits at the same rate.
W. II: 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.
2-°CENT STAMP!
Will send a letter to any
point in Uncle Sam’s big
domain.| For this very
reason, if you are sick,
sore or suffering, this
very trifling outlay ,i 1 . •.-.y-Hffil
May Save Your
lif A I Here’s just how
LI 18 i >1 is. You can
write a plain letter, ca® t you? Well, it
will take just two cents to carry it to the
“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
all the adjoining States, some of them hundred!
of miles away, and their cures are sin.ply won
derful
CURES POSITIVE AND F » F F I
CONSULTATION i ftlll
In every Deformity of Spine or Limbs. Club Foot,
Hare Lip, Cross Eves and other surgical cases, also
in all forms of Skin and Blood disorders,Rheutna
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 It costs you nothing If we un
dertake your case we shall send you question
blank for full particulars. If yo«> case is
curable by human skill and perfect science WE
SHALL CURB IT.
That first 2-cent stamp may save your life. All
.etters sacredly private.
ADDRESS,
Washington Medical &. Surgical
INSTITUTE,
-90-1 Austell Bldg., Atlanta. Ga
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SPINAL JrNIW Nerve VLteJei*
BEST OF ALL DOCTORS!
Good Health of Countless
Americans Dueto Paine’s
Celery Compound.
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Countless h mes in every city
in America have been saved
from the sad loss of some des
pairing member by Paine’s cel
ery compound.
The story of the life-work of
the discoverer of this world-fam
ed remedy is familiar to most
readers. The likeness of Dart
mouth’s greatest professor, Prof
Hdward E. Phelps, M. D., LL.
D., given above, is the best por
trait of him yet printed.
“Excepting its handful of
magnificent statesmen and its
military heroes,” says the most
recent writer upon and critic of
America, “tbe people owe more
to Dartmouth’s physician teach
er than to any one man.
“In every walk of life, among
the highest office bokbrs at the/
national capital, in the. homes;
of the best people in the large j
cities, among the •very-day
folks of the country, families in
comfortable circumstances, fam
ilies that ‘live from hand to
mouth,’ and con’d not, if they
wished, afford the services of
any but an ordinary physician—
everywhere I have met people to
whom Paine’s celery coinpoun 1
lias been a blessing.”
It was the world-famed dis
covery by Prof. Phelps of an in
fallible cure for those fearful ills
tlia; result from an impaired
nervous system and impure
blood which has endeared the
great doctor to the world, end
made his life an era in the prac
tice of medicine.
Prof. Phelps was born in Con
necticut and graduated in medi
l . ,
I cine at Yaie.
His unusual talent soc n
NOTICE.
By mutual consent the firm
of Lumpkin & Pi intup, attor
neys, was dissolved on May 21s
last, 1898.
J. B. F. Lumpkin.
Jno. C. Printi p.
brought him reputation and
prominence among his profes
sional brethren. First he un
elected to the professorship »f
anatomy and burgery in the Ver
mont University. Next he was
appointed lecturer on materia
inedica and medical botany in
Dartmouth College. The next
year he was chosen professor of
tho chair then vacated by Prof.
Robby, and occupied the ehair,
the most important one in the
country, at the time when be
firstformulated his most remark
able prescription.
Prof. Phelps has given to his
profession in Paine’s celery
compelled a positive cure for
sleeplessness, wasting strength,
dyspepsia, biliousness, liver
complaint, neuralgia, rheuma
tism, all nervous diseases end
kidney troubles. It is the only
specific recognized and prescribe
ed today by the best physicians
for diseases arising from a de
bilitated nervous system. For
such complaints Paine’s celery
compound succeeds again and
again where everything else
fails.
N > remedy was ever so highly
recommended, because none ev
il Accomplishes so much.
Paine’s celery compound
stands without competition for
feeding exhausted nerves and
building up the strength of the
body. It cures radically and
permanently, healthy increase
in appetite and a corresponding
gain in weight and good spirits
Mio w the use of Paine’s celery
compound, It is the most re
markable medical achievement
| of this last half of the nineteenth
|century.
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