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J A T ROME ON WEDNESDAY NOV. 2nd.
I fnu'A’SNATIONAL ENTEKTA'NMENT,
■M eIU BEARIN'? THE SEAL uE EUROPEAN SUCCESS.
I PAWNEE BILL S
I ‘historic wild west
I M.ocKi m, Indian Village, Hippcdrome. .International
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■ Exposition of Novelties,
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I THE MARVEL OF THE AGE AND THE
I Greatest Wild West in the World.
■ twtalD »featuies S« Ac .L for their historical lalue a d character from the Wild west of
I Ainwi'cain particular, and tie World at as Nature's Own Trutfiful Exhibition. Faw-
I , »ee Bill s Wild Wee: has fulfilled every purpose and is acknowledged to be
IIU/1 ( NAL ANDIJMS I RUCTIVE
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0. It nona, and Great White Chief of the Pawnees. Major Gordon A . Lillie (Pawnee
Rillj has spair d neither trouble uor expense in his efforts to collect from every clime
STARTLING AND STERLING NOVELTIES,
iai fl.itf of nnown A whole Indian Village. Travcys. and thousands of curiosities ar
, wl ehted. Spotted;Tail, Afraid-of-his-Horses, Left Hand.and Dozens of Indian Warriors
frrmthe celebrated Sioux, Comanche, Ch ye ne, Aapaboes. and other trib?s.
3BANDS UF MUSIC 3
MEXICANS, INDIANS / ND COWBOYS.
An Army of Cowboys and Frontier Heroes, in their sports, horse
nianship, repulsing of the Bloodthirsty Redskins at
Trapper Tom’s Cabin and Fort Sell Stage Coach.
A GRAND THRILLING
MEXICAN BULL FIGHT
Divested of all the cruel phases, yet retaining the exciting action
of the fierce combat, will be given at each performance
Pawnee Bill’s Will West. •
Woufded Knee Fight And Mountain Meadow Massacre.
TH E GRA ND ‘HIPPODROM E.
kaani.g Rac.s Chari t Race.. Hurd e and Wil i Texas Steer Races.: n Indian Runner agains
1 I'or.e -etior Francisco ind bls Vsq e os. M ss Mav I illie, th only laoy who can •-hoot
M-rrmgly with a r fie on Horseback. A levy of leautifu' Wild ves ern Girls Mies
hr* «n the Queen of tbe ula ns. Spotted Mnitar g M , Bit- king Proi c> os. a <li< ve of
Pflfl 'l.xas Stoers Ar illerv P ces in tl e cleeriiiL’. Ai d ibe only l eru of Jiv.ng
Buffalo. With i> any World-it it e Celebiities. Mustang V alter. Corey, the c ack
p Biol • hot, Pc ny 1 ob and some of ti e most toted Pangenien, famous for
their skill with the Lariet.
fT*ON 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 itl
Two performances daily at 2 and 8 P, M.
□NE TICKET ADMITS TO ALL.
LADIES AND CHILDREN OUR SPECIAL CARE.
Nothing will be omitted at one and done at another performace.
Excursion Rates on all Railroads and Steamboats.
Dis<&
I have been taking Piso’s Cure for Consumption since
1883, for Coughs and Colds. I had an attack of La Grippe
in 1890, and have hnd others since. In the Winter of
1890-7, k had a spell of Bronchitis, lasting all winter, and
leaving a troublesome cough, until I again tried is ■
Cure, which relieved ine.-Mrs. M. B. Smalley, Colorado
Springs, Colo., August 19, 1898.
Call elseTailS.
ta Cough syrup. Tantes Good- gs
Tb. Company, Wawcn, Pa. W
0 i ? Ku C A. ND COMFORT
ail( l for a jolly good time with
Rniily orjrjends", there is noth
1 U" tike an open surry for either
inter or Summer. Our stock
stylish carriages is unrivalled
“nd our spider phaetons, runa
bouts, buggies, tiaps, carts, wag
onettes, canopy top, or open sur-
are ligdit, easy, comforta
le and beautiful in construe
t’ On » trimmings and finish. We
als o repair and overhaul vehicles; also carry a big;nue o
Orness and lap robes, Rome Buggy Co, 5a09-ol IBr
fcl ieet,Rome Ga, Satterfield & Williams, Agents. „
iiip!
_ nf fine
Tsp
I'll' in hag been quite s row rais
ed because the late Ha old Fred.r
if died wi(i)( ut th e assistance of a
physician.
o o o
Counting the Cubans and Fil
lipinoe, this country will, it is es
timated, number 86,000,000 in the
next national round up, according
to the figures of the Age-Herald.
o o o
Ibe total registration in New
York city is 556,389. The demo
crats regard it as most favorable
and declare Van Wyck will carry
the city by 120.000 to 130.000 and
the slate by 75.000.
o o o
It is rumored that Editor Hearst
of the New York Journal, is about
to establish a free silver paper in
Chicago. It he does, he can be re
lied upon co make it lively for the
go'd organs of that city.
000,
A number of citizens of Santi*
ago have volunteered to the United
States authorities tu pay an in
creased tax on imports, if the pro
ceeds are devoted to the improve
ment of Santiago Harbor. The suc
cess of the United Statas in the
war appears to have ziven Cuban
business a boom.
o o o
A few days ago the goldbug or
gans were teilmg the country that
Representative Daily, of Texas,
who had been asked to make some
Democratic speeches in New York,
had subsequently been warned not
to come. Now Mr. Bailey has been
heard from, and he says it isn’t
true.
000
General Kitchener' who fought
his way to the Upper Nile against
all opposition, o mid not make his
way through the mob of his enthu
siastic c juntry men when he ar->
rived in London. He had to make
an inglorious back door retreat.
000
Richard Croker, usually so sue .t
and during this campaign so «... • •
prisingly loquacious, made a inw
departure in a speech to an audi*
tmoe of deaf mutes in New York
last night, He delivered h>s talk in
slow and clear sentences and a
.man standing at h ; s side, who
knew how, translated it on his
fingers to the audience. There was
frequent applause and other signs
of appreciations.
000
The Pillager Indians, who have
been stirring up things in Minne
sota for the past few weeks, sur
rendered to newspaper men, while
not a marshal or soldier was with
in fifteen miles. The newspapers
are not inclined to under-estimate
hs credit due the soldiers, but
they would like respectfully to
suggest that there are others.
000
A Georgia marble man says that
if all th* houses, not only in the
United Stites, but on the Ameri
can continent, were destroyed, so
inexhaustible is the supply that
they could every one, large and
small, be rebuilt out of Georgia
marble.
000
The stock of the ’Chemical Na
tional Bank in New York, whose
exchequer has been unlawtully
and extensively tapped several
times, is still very giod stuff to
own. At anau ction sale of securi
ties the other dsy six shires, of
the par value of SIOO each, sold
for $4,000 each. Theie ar« only 3 .
000 shares altogether, the bank’a
capital being only $300,900.
TWO DEATHS
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Steamer With Repatriated Span
iards jn Board,
Ponta Del Gada, Aznre Islands,
Novi. —The Spanish st>>amer-
Mantserrart, Capt. Deschamps,
from Havana on Oct. 12 via Giba
ra, for Cudib with repatriated
Spanish troops on board, has ar
lived her- 1 . There were sev*ntys
two deaths on board the vessel
during the voyage.
MOONSHINE RAID
Deputy Collector J<nes And
Party of Rome, Make A capturjc
A somewhat exciting moonshine
laid occurred during lie enrly
Lours of yesterday morning near
Ewgl* Cliff Ga,, the following par
ticulars of the same having beei I
brought to this, city by parlies I
living in that neighborhood.
For a >me tim* past the Eagle
Cliff neighbirhood has been in
fested by moons Lin ;r, who have
done a thriving bu.ineas in the
sale of illieit whisky. Saturday
United Slates I) puty Marshal
Jones, of Rome Ga., organizead
pass* and started for the sesne,
arriving there Saturday after-,
noon.
Just before daylight yesterday
morning Jones and p isse sur
rounded and captured a still in
tull operation in a hollow in the
mountain near E igle Cliff, Ga ,
arresting the proprietor, R P.
Daniels, a > old veteran moon
shiner, and his partner Bud Cherry
Jones also captured and destoryed
forty gallons of whisky, 1,000
gallons of beer, cue eighty-gallon
copper ?til 1 cap and worm and a
large quantity of ma’t, mash and
grain.
Ths raid was conducted very
successfully, and Daniels and
Cnerry were taken completely by
surprise. Th* two priseners wan
take* to Rome Ga,, and will be
tried today before a United States
commissioner. Chattanoogo
Ne> e.
10 CK SUBSCBIESRS IMPORTANT
The Quaker Valley Ffg. Cc.,
have requested us to announce
that they have several thousand
sets of the finest coin silver Wai-
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 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 I
immediately. Each spoon is of
a different desing—after-dinner
coffee size—showing soldiers in
camp in Cuba. Morro Castle and
four U. S. Battleships. They are
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 l that
you accept Memorial Spoon Of
eer. Address Quaker Valley
Mfg. Co., 357 W. Harrison St.,
Chicago.
SHOT HIS NIECE DEAD
Because She would Not Msrry
Him Attempted Suicde.
Leonara, Kaws, Nev. 1--Wil.
Ham Elliot followed Mi'* Fannie
an l h*r Mater hom- from
a dame an l shooting over the
head of lister who trind to
save her, killed the first named in
the street. He then tired th re*
shots into his o.vn body and may
die .
Elliot came here from Chicago
three weeks ag >. Notwithstanding
hs i* the girl’s uncle h« persisted
in paying her attention. The shoot
ing was the result of her refusal to
marry him.
■SaBMMHQHMrS
KUCHENER A LOAD
Tux Dist’NgujbhGeneral Raised
'I o The Pkkrge.
L >;id >u, Nov I.—lt is officially
reported that General Kitchener
will take the »itle of Lord Kitche
ner of Khartoum, and ot Appall, in
the County of Surrey.
1 SPINAL
BLST OF ALL DOCTORS!
Good Health of Countless
Americans Dueto Paine’s
Celery Compound.
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Countless h( mts in every city 1
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,
ftdward E. Phelps, M. I)., LL.
D., given «bove, 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, “the people owe more
to Dartmouth’s physician teach
er than to any one man.
“In every walk of life, among
the highest office holders at tliei
national capital, in the homes;
of the best people in the large)
cities, among the every-day |
folks of the country, families in
comfortable circumstances, fam
ilies that ‘live from hand to
mputh,’ and could not, if they
wished, afford the services of
any but an ordinary physician —
everywhere I have met people to
whom Paine’s celery compound
has been a blessing.”
It was the world famed dis
covery by Prof. Phelps of an in
fallible cure for those fearful ills
thai result from an impaired
nervous system and impure
blood which has endeared the
great doctor to the world, and
made his life an era in the prac
tice of medicine.
Prof. Phelps was born in Con
necticut and graduated in medi
cine at Yale.
His unusual talent socn
NOTICE.
By mutual consent the firm
of Lumpkin Printup, attor—
i neys, was dissolved cn May 21s
lass, 1898.
J. B. F. Lumpkin.
U Jno. C. Printup.
brought him reputation and
prominence among his profes
sional brethren. First he was
elected to the professorship *f
anatomy and surgery in the Ver
mont University. Next he was
appointed lecturer on materia
mecica and medical botany in
Dartmouth College. The next
year he was chosen professor of
tho chair then vacated by Prof.
Robby, and occupied the chair,
the most important one in the
country, at tlie time when he
firstfoi muiated his most remark
able prescription.
Prof. Phelps has given to his
profession in Paine’s celery
compound a positive cure for
sleeplessness, wasting strength,
dyspepsia, biliousness, liver
complaint, neuralgia, rheuma
tism, all nervous diseases and
kidney troubles. It is the only
I specific recognized and prescrib
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.
Nr remedy was ever so highly
recommended, because none ev
er 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
m appetite and a Corresponding
g-in in weight and good spirits
follow 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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