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He eolicits the influence and patronagj cf the peo
pie of Rome and the surrounding country. It will ba to
.year interest to call and get prices.
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J ORGANS, BICYCLE’S, SEWING MA- X
J CHIT ES and othergoods now includ
& ed in the big stock at No. 327, Broad
_ street While this entire stock is to &
& be closed out at reduced figures Mr.
Proctor is empowered to make the
terms decidedly easy to all buyers.
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At any price to suit the purchaser, for they must go, ASL
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and will be sold regardless of cost. See cur wine
at once—it will pay you to take a look.
I Sheet Music |
This stock will be closed out
at 10 cents per copy. T -
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I THE HANSON SUPPLY CO,
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X Plumbing and Tinning. j
S Engineers’ and machinists J
X supplies. Stoves, ranges and <
S tinware. Gas and electric fix- *
| tures. INSURANCE gasoline i
4 stoves. Water meters. i
3 325 Broad st. Phone 32. |
/I PRIZE WlflNß
Tin Empire SLte cf Pie
South Takes Medals
IN CONTEST OF STfI?S.
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Flattering List Telegrapher by
“Ginneral’’ Northern.
Yesterday’s Constitution con
tains the following “specal”
from “Ginneral” Nortern
which explains itself:
Omaha, Neb., Oct. 29.—Gor
gia continues to win victries
on this conspicuous field of ton
test. With $7,700 we comento
the mineral, mining and sone
section of the union and wn a
gold medal on building stons; a
gold medal on aluminum ore
and products : a silver medd on
n inor minerals; bronze mdal
on claj.B ; another on mangaiese
and iron,'and another on 'old
ores. We are also in the geat
grain section and have win a
silver medal on grain, grasses
and cotton. In this great cortest
of states wc have won the 'old
medal on state exhibits. We
are near through, yet will vire
you again what could have ken
possible if we had come vitb
only half the money expended
by any other s ate? With ssooo
in building and $450 for ground
space, we had only $4,100 for
our show.
W. J. Northern.
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“Disastrous Consequences ”
Washington. Oct. 31.—The an
nual report of the Dewes Indian
commission, bringing up the work
of that body in reorganizing the
iudian Torritcry up to date, of
narly this wsek, was made public
today. It urge* as the main call
or the government aid, “fraught
with disastrous consequences it d<-
ayed,” the need of some provision
)y ths national government fui
idueational purposes in the tsrri
tory.
HOW IT HURTS!
Rheumatism with all its sharp
twinges, aches and pains. Do
you know the cause? Acid in
the blood has accumulated in
your joints. The cure is found
in Hood’s Sarsaparilla which
neutralizes this acid. Thousands
write that they have been com
pletely cured of rheumatism by
Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
Hood’s Pills cure nausea, sick
headache, biliousness, indiges
tion. Price 25c.
J PRESCRIPTION
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ISwBiSJ
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 pure
at proper prices. We are not
modest about these points—we
can give you what you want in
patent medicines, druggistst
sundries, toilet articles and ec’.
Prescriptions a specialty.
J. T. Crouch & Co.,
300 Broad street.
Ko nornhlß* or opiuo !n D’ Mlle.’ PUi
ful*. UVMAUFiik -Ouu . jut» doe*.
A SUM. |
Un Insilranee of $2,000,000 1
Upon One Life. «
BIGGEST ON RECORD I
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Ch icago Agent Gets a Fortune J
For Writing Policy. $
New York Oct. 31, —What is v
probably ths biggest pieee of life «
underwriting ever undertaken by a ?<
sing'e company, is said to have >.
just been made by the New York ?<
Life Insurance Company.
Two million dollars is a Fur es- v
timate of the value of the policy “
to judge by the siz« of the first £
premium. The poliey is known to <<
have been taken out oy a prumi- x
nent Wall Street opera’or, who is >!
to be Charles T. Yerkes, who has >J
large interests in Chicago, where >!
the policy was written. The
amount of the first premium was V
$101,900. The policy is tor 10
years, and of the annual dividend >'
endowment class. )
George W. Riggs. Chicago man
ager of the New York Life, acted
as agent in the transaction, and
bis commission for a few minutes’
work was $75,000
‘‘PAWNEE BILL”
With His Famous Wild West
Comes This Week.
Pawnee Bill’s Wild West
Show opened its second week at
the Charles River Park yester
day with the usual afternoon
and evening performances, and
with an increased attendance.
The afternoon program was car
ried out in full and the show
was greatly appreciated by the
audiences. In the reproduction
of wild life on the frontier the
spectators witness a genuine •
Mexican hippodrome and Indian (
village, an Indian museum with |
quaint relics, and the congress §
of rough riders of the world, a "
spectacle of rarity and deep in- a
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terest.
Not the least of the strong at- <
tractions are the sharpshooting ■
contests in which May Lillie, the j
champion woman shot, figures <
prominently. During the per- j
formances the spectators will see «
the strange accourterments worn 1
and carried by Kit Carson in =
’49. ' ]
The show itself has so many i
good features that it is hard to ’
particularize them. There is so
much that it is instructive and
novel in the entertainment and
so attractive that an afternoon
or evening passed iu the com
pany cf Pawnee Bill and his as
sociates should prove alike
agreeable to young and old.
Maj. Gordon W. Lillie is bet
ter known the world over now
as “Pawnee Bill.” This sobri
quet he earned by serving the
government among the Pawnees
and by having been chosen by
that band of warriers and useful
nation as its own white chief
and interpreter. —Boston, Mass.,
Daily Globe.
“Pawnee Bill’s Wild West”
will exl-ioit in Rome Wednesday
November 2nd, for one day
I only.
THAT JOYFUL FEELING
, With the exhilarating sense
t of renewed health and strength
, and internal cleanliness, which
1 follows the use of Syrup of Figs,
t is unknown to.the few who havt
not progressed beyond the old
time medicines and the cheat
substitutes sometimes offeree
but never accepted by the we
informed. Buy the genuine
Manufactured by the California
1 Fig Syrup Co.
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I We will Sell New«
I Books wholesale |
I PRICES!
|| FOR CASH. Second Hand ;f
|| Books cheaper uhan the >»
cheapest. Give me a call, ss
| H. A. SMITH. 1
|| THF OLD RELIABLE BOOK STORE. ||
* H, P. WOOTEN & BRO., *7
-3* Successors to
K - ROME PHARMACY.
309 Broad st. —New Clark Building.
w* We have bought the entire stock of the Rome
Pharmacy and are prepared to supply your wants in
fUe drug, piescription and patent medicine line. Our
stock is complete and of the very highest grade.
We solicit a part of your patronage and shall en
deavor to the best of our ability to please you at a
times. We should be pleased to have you call on u
Fulllineof druggist’s sundries, toilet articles a
such things as are usually carried in a first-class dr
store. Cigars and’tob a cco.
Com e to see us.
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$1.25 and $l5O Negligee shirts for t$
J, A. GAMMON S COMPANY
ARE WAITING
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J, Thegreatest line of njgligee shir
1 ever shown in Rome.
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or everyone in Rome to come
n and see the magnificent stock
on men’s and boy’s clothing,
bicycle and golf suits, is what
we are doing, but we arc hue
tling while we wait. We will
how you the finest etoeke
clothing, made from the newest
styles and patterns in fabricke,
perfect fitting and handsome, ie
be found in Georgia, and they
are above competition in valuee
or the price.