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INSTIGATION.
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Bcird flsscnibißd
$ |at Lexincton, Ky-
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TO If ONE HIGH OFFICIAL,
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|fi have come from
■ Camp Hamilton,
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f lxing.o.., Ky-' N /- I '-
JJ I. Dodge, Col. Sexton and
f ■Conner, of the War Investi
-2 Kg Commission, arrived here
K ■ o’clock this morning from
ft Bttanooga. They had not left
■ r private car at 9 o’clock,
ft Hir work here had not been
K Hially outlined.
| ■rom an inside source it was
y ■ ne( ] that the commission
| H have a tlrm-’igh examina
»B) and inve‘-ii;u^ lo:i °f Camp
/ Bnilton and .he divsion bos-
> Hl. Then all the officers here
? B, C an give testimony regaid-
I Huie conduct of 6amp Thom
f Hjt Chicainauga will be sworn
I H askedt ° tell all they know ‘
[ only high officer here
has ' publicly expressed
Huself as being cognizant of
► at Chicamauga
‘ ■['ol Leonard, of the Twelfth
! York. He will be placed
witness stand.
■fieu. Sanger, who seems to
■ow much about miamanage-
at Camp Thomas, is south
a camp site for his
Gen. Waites, who pub
critieiz *d the management
Thomas, has gone to
home in Houston, Tex. Maj
lott and Col. Cecil, of the
■rstCorp-, are here and may
Sable to give valuable testi
■ony. Col. l‘ew, of tlm Eighth
Massachusetts, may be before
■e commission. Col. Smith, of
■eThird Kentucky, is said to
■ve some important things to
■lim Dodge and other com
■isjiouers reported to Gen. Wil
■ -at 10 o’clock. Ambulances
ordered and the party went
imp Hamill on. Dr. Conners
■<.. inspect the disision hospital
■ndGen. Dodge and Col. Sexton
camps of the several regi
■lents. Gen. Dodge, in an rnter
■iew, said :
"lucre’s no complaint from
B>e new camps and none from
Hamilton. We expect to
In.
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■CERMETUER
“ d s and perfect remedy, so
H e '*£htful to take, so refreshing and
■ I **M ar ating, stands in highest favoi
B * -h all who know it best, as the great
Mtst of a ]j m e jj ca j reDje ji eg f or hortt
M •ties, of all ages and in all condition®
I Ml IT WILL DO FOR YOI
I ■•lHglve you APPETITE.
[I J»illgi»ejou restful re.ToShlng SLEEP.
I ’* ill stimulate jour DIGESTION.
I restore your NERVOUS ENERGY.
I **ill put your KiDNEYS In perfect oria.
” *ll purify ynur Blood.
I change your weakness into STRENGTH
■ ’•‘ilWngjou out of Witness into HEALTH.
I W 1 ACKAGE, I.ARG' UOTTLB, '.<«
doses one douae
8010 BY ALL ORUCCiSTS.
“anufactured onlt bt
AtlaQta Chemical Co., Atlanta, Gl
* >rrß ,CH *»-PAGM KOOK. MAXLED >*£»
exf mine a number of witnesses
here regarding ilie management
of Camp Thomas.”
ijve members of the War In
vestigating Commission in
spectedthe 4th Tennessee and
the division hospital at Knox
ville. Both were found in splen
did condition.
Ay®
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. Calf and see them.
Rhudy, Harvey & (’ >.,
337, Broad Sf.
SELF-DEFENSE
Tiik Plea In Behalf Os “Dode”
Carr ngt >n.
Terr., Finite, Ind., Nov. 1. —
“Dod«” Ct-rrington was placed on
trial today for the murder of Wes
ley Niece and Bayless Ewart at
the mining town Grant, Feb. 12
last. Hia attorneys will try to
prove that Carrington acted in
•elf-defense.
Today was spent in getting a jury
it is asserted that Sitnuel ClujS'
ton. one of the States' witnesses,
who mysteriously disappeard will
turn up all right.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE
DAY
Take L ix itivo B'on) Q unin e
Tablets. All druggists refund
the money if it fails to cure. 25c.
The genuine has L. _B. Q on
each tablet.
CLOSED AT MIDNIGHT
The Omaha Exposition a Thing
of The Past-
Omaha, Neb., Nov. 1. —The
Trans-Mississippi and Interna
tional Exposition closed at mid
night. The closing hours of the
enterprise were brilliant: Fully
75,000 people crowded into yes
terday. The grand total will
considerably exceed 2,600,000.
The exposition was a financial
success, something over $400,000
remaining to be divided among
the stockholders. A fraction less
than $2,000,000 have been re
ceived and $1,500,000 expended.
THAT JOYFUL FEELING
With the exhilarating sense
of renewed health and strength
and internal cleanliness, which
follows the use of Syrup of Figs,
is unknown tojthe few who have
not progressed beyond the old
time medicines and the cheap
substitutes sometimes offered
but never accepted by the wel
informed. Buy the genuine.
Manufactured by the California
Fig Syrup Co.
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For Kidney, bladder, and
stomach troubles, drink Ingram
Lithia, for sale at the soda
founts of Curry-Arrington
Co., Jervis & Wright and J. 1.
Crouch.
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PHSONJL MLNNGIT-
Hon. Juu us IliHyer is in the
Gate City on legal business.
Miss Ro a Plumb is visiting
Mrs. Will Patton in East R me.
For a most appetizing meal g<>
to Gomez case on Second. Avw.
Mr. Claude Hanson, of East
Rome, spent Sunday in tba “Gate
City.”
Miss Maggie Harris, of Cedar
town, is visiting Mrs. T. R. Gar
lington.
The many fri- nda of Dr. Lindsa)
Johnson are glad to see him oui
again.
You can get what you want
cooked a-< you want it at the
Good z cate.
“Pawnee Bill’s” Wild West cir
cus plays in North Rome tomor
row night.
Eggs are getting quite scarce
on the market, and are bringing
at retail 15c to 18c.
Col. R, A. Denny, afterjapend
ing the night with home folks, re
turned to Atlanta this morning.
Go to Mrs. A. O. Garrard for
best brand of zephyrs at 2| cts
per ounce.
Mr*. R. G. Clark entertained
the Ladies’ Whist Club at her
palatial home in East Rome this
afternoon at 3 o'clock.
Hose supporters, the 25cts
grade, at lOcts to close them out
at Mrs. Garrards.
The many friends of Mr, F. M.
Carwile, ot East Rome, will be
pained to learn that he is quite
sick.
The best way to avoid sickness is
to keep yourself healthy by taking
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great
blood purifier.
Mrs. W. W. Martin, who has
been spending some time in Vir
ginia. is now with her mother Mrs.
R V. Mitchell, on Tower Hill,
The fat of the land served in
Selmonican style at the Gomez
case, on Second Avenue, next door
io the Armstrong.
Miss Mattie Rowell, one of < 01.
C. Rowell’s charming daughters,
is in Atlanta, where she will spend
a fortnight.
Impure blood is an enemy to
health and may lead to serious
disease. Hood’e Sarsaparilla
conquers this enemy and averts
danger.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harvey re
turned from Atlanta yesterday, af
ter spending the day most pleas
antly with friends.
About all of the Romans who
were in Atlanta during the
opening of the term of the legis
lature, have returned to the city
and to their normal conditions.
Fancy Celery, fine Cranber
ries, Canadian Apples, Pigsfeet,
new Kraut, new Olives, Sweet
Pickles and other good things at
Lloyd it Harper’s. They handle
high grade groceries only.
‘‘Pawnee Bill’s wild West”
show comes to Rome Nov. 2nd.
‘‘Today begins the fifth week of
Pawnee Bill’s Wild West, and
up to date has been visited by
150,000 people. August 20,1888.
Over 15,000,000 people visited
Pawnee Bill’s W ild West yes
terday.—Philadelphia Times .
Don’t forget the day and date
ol Pawnee Bill’s Wild West in
Rome Wednesday Nov. 2. The
Post, Waihington, D. C.; Pawnee
Bill’s Wild West certainly con
tains a fme collection of skillful
ropers, good shots and splendid
riders,.
Stylish Overcoats. Covert cloths
are recognized a? the correct thing
for top roats. We nave them.
$7.50 buys a stylish, overcoat. J .
A. Gammon A Co.
Judge Joel Branham, the genial
lewyer and ever courteous gentle*-
man after a few days visit to At
lanta, will arrive' home on this
evening’s train
ISLANDS DEJIfiNDED
Philippine Islands Demanded
3y Americans al Paris.
ASSUME PAHTOF DEBTS.
An Hour's Session Held by the
Peace Men Monday.
Washington, N v. 1. —The State
Department was informed at 1
o’clock y<-nti rday in a caolegram
from Judge Diy that the Peace
Commitsior.eis had met and that
the Atne'ican» presented their de
mands for the taking of the Phil
ippines and bad granted until Fri
day tor the Spaniards to prepare
their reply.
Parisf Nov. I.—The ten Peace
Commissioners met at 2 o’clock
yesterday afternoon at the Foreign
Office. They sat at the table on
which Benjamin Franklin and his
colleagues in 1783 iigntd the
treaty of the Independence of the
United State«.
The American Commissioners
presented a communication, in
which it was said that ths purpose
of the United States w.»s to take
the entire group of the Philippine
Island and to assume that part of
the which has been spent for
island improvement?,
The United Slates will not as
sume any part of the debt that
was contracted to raise fund for
war purposes in suppressing .osur
ractiou of the natives,The session
lasted an hour and then adjourn
to meet Friday when the Spanish
will be expected te give an an
swer.
MARIA TERESA SAILS
Spanish Cruiser, Raised by
Hobson, for Hampton Roads.
New York, Nov. I.—A dis
patch to The Herald from Cai
inanera says :
The former Spanish cruiser
the Maria Teresa, which was
sunk during the battle with
Cervera’s fleet and raised under
the direction of Naval Construc
tor Hobson, sailed for Hampton
Roads last nighL
She is being towed by the
Vulcan and Merritt and is being
convoyed to Cape Maysi by the
Cincinnati and the Leonidas. k
Kuttue r’s bargain figures have
knocked competitors out. The
big sale is on and the crush at
the Kuttuer emporium is grow
ing.
2-CENT STAMP!
Will send a letter to any
point in Uncle Sam’s big $
domain.' For this very
reason, if you are sick,
■ore or suffering, this
very trifling < utlay , ‘ .■'<
May Sava Your WSBk
liffl ! Here’s just how
Lllui *1 * g - »You can *
write a plain letter, can 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 yon 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 hundreds
of miles awav. and their cures are simply won
darful.
CURES POSITIVE AND T [J F r I
CONSULTATION IIILLi
In every Deformity of Spine or Limbs. Club Foot,
Hare Lip, Cross Eyes ana other surgical cases, also
in all forms of Skin and Blood disorders. Rheuma
tism, Sciatica, Catarrh of the broae. 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 your case is
curable by human skill and perfect science WE
SHALL CURE IT.
That first 2-cent stamp may save your life. All
letters sacredly private,
ADDRESS,
Washington Medical & Surgical
INSTITUTE.
•00-i Austell Bldg., Atlanta. Ga*
hkFFEhihGS c
Fi r Rent.—9 room house on
4th Ave. 2 blocks from Broad St.
Apply to N M. Gernez.
18To 10.—Tne Armstrong waiters
defeated tbw barbers in the game
of baseball yesterday by a score of
18 to 10,
Benefit St. Peters, —The La
dies’ Aid Societv of St. Peters’s
church will serve ojsters tonight
in the vacant st re in .the Noble
block .
VisrriKG Mrs. R G. C.ABK
Mis» C iff rd Baker, of Roswell
and Miss Natalie Heath, of Atlan
ta, rr* the giowts of Mrs. R, G.
C. ar k.
An Accident. —Annie Hettey,
the little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Dent Daniels, fell while rid
ing a horse in the yard of her
home, and duloca ed and fractur
ed b inns in her arm. Dr. McCall
relieved the little sufferer at onc»,
and »heia doing v- ry nicely.
Candy Pulling. —Miss Lizzie
Smith delighted a few of her
many friends with a candy pul
ling at her father’s home on
East Third street last night.
Miss Lizz'e makes a charming
little hostess, and all went away
singing her praises.
N.w In Cmattamocoa —The
motor car which has besn running
on the C. R. it S. between Rome
and Lindale, ha* been carried to
Chattnaooga. The car is eminent
ly practical ana worked very satis
factorily, but the experiment
hardly paid just now. It may be
resumed later.
Is Moving. Mr. Roy R.
West, the up-to-date bicycle man,
is moving his big stock of wheels,
wheel sundries and repair shop,
into the Sir ffregen building and
will occupy the stand recently
vacated by Hunt, the baker.
A Happa Crowd. —Quite a party
of young ladies and gtntlemen
enjoyed a possum hunt last night.
Ti era were about fifteen couples,
chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs, Ar
thur Sullivan and Mr. and Mrs
C. K. Ayer. They caught a ven
fine possum weighing some 10 lbs.
Everybody had a jolly time, and
delicious refreshments were served.
The party returned about 12
g ’'c'ock.
Use Ciibap Package Coffbe?
—I would not do so any longer
when you can get something
free from dirt, old glue, sticks
and stones for nearly the same
price. We have just received a
good Santos Hiat we will supply
at 16c lb just two or three cents
alb more in price, but worth
10c more in quality. Be sure to
try one or two pounds, to be had
only at Llcyd & Harper’s.
Gamblers Theo —Will Long.
Cohen Hawks, Ben‘ Lampkin ai d
Jno Willi-ms. colored, and Sam
Pullum, white, were tried befor
Justice Harris yesterday charged
with robbing and beating up D, B.
Mobley. They were all gambling
together. Williams i roved by
Justice Harris that he was in town
at the time the affair occurred. De
cision on the others wa» held until
loday.
With the aid of a good pat
tern, dressmaking becomes n
very simple art 1
For this purpose the McCall
Bazaar Patterns are superior in
every respect, in fact they are
i 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 & Sons.
A Real Fine Syrup. —The
genuine pure New Orleans syrup
is very hard to get these days,
but we are very critical in our
buying, and have just secured
some of the best that can be
made from pure caue juice. To
have a fair profit, we ought to
gr 66c gallon, but we WIH offer
this at 50c, Try one gallon, phd
if you are not delighted with it,
we will gladly take it ban!,- and
ask you no questions. Lloyd &
Harper.
The McCall Bazar Patt* mu
are known as the most stylish
and Reliable Patterns in the
market; no alteration; no com
plaints ; styles are strictly up to
date. Lanham & Sons.
M AsoNic Reunion.—O j»lan*ul *
Lodge, perhaps the inuit vigerout
and successful young lodge of Mas*
sons in’h* i-tate, has issued in
vitations to lodge* in Summorvile,
Trion, Dalton, Kingston, Carters
vill •, 11 >ek mart, Cedar town, Floyd
Springs. Cave Springs, Adairsvill*
Calhoun and other north West
ciiies and towns, to attend a ma
-Bomo reunion in this city on the
night us Nov. Bth. That worthy
master C. W. Underwood and hie
'odge will give the visiting breth
ren a royal time, goes without
saying.
The Great Aggregation of
Pawnee Bill’s Wild West comes
Nov. 2. The Philadelp n.t L°dger
said : Pawnee Rill’s il.sturical
Wild West has the merit of
geuuineucsi and deversity of
feature. It is a splendid enter
tainment. Thousands ot people
have witnessed it and came
away delighted.
The total admissions to the
Omaha exposition up to and in
cluding last Thursday were 2,-
279,529. This is a most magnifi
cent attendance in a war year.
Womeii’neliance.’
After Many Discouragements They
Turn to Munyon,
Mrs. J. EL Wood, 8T Auburn
Atlanta. Ga., *vs: "I have been a wa6-
tyr to dyspepala for years, everything
if ’’
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II 1
T ate distressed me, and I wu rapidly
becoming weak and debilitated from n>»
inability to partake of a nourishing dteA
A few weeks' use of Munyon’s Dyspef*
Bia Cure cured me completely. It aet«4
ks a strong tonic to my stomach, an*
built up my strength In an almoat mar>
veloua manner.”
Munyon has a separate eure for eae*
llsoase. At al l druggists. Mostly 25 cant*
k vial. Personal letters to Prof. Munyno,
1,506 Arch dt.. Philadelphia, Pa., as.
awnrad with free medical advice for <■*
tlseaae
Woman’s Friend
The Great Medicine that (lives
Nerve Strength
•ersapsrilla Mußm th*
Blood Rich end s*ure, CroalM ►»
Appetite and R*etoreu Vieraltb,
Vigor and Vitality.
“I feel that I ought to writ" a Mw
words in preieo of llqpd's Rs..eay*rina,
whieh has done great things for &«. I
was in a delicate condition and was slek
at my stomach and constipated. Itr »4
remedies highly recommended for female
YMknMtM, but the medicines brought
on other troubles. I vis so week 1
*o«ld not attend to my household dot"**,
and I then determined to try Hood’s L<r
saparllla. After I bad taken this n cdlciae
a short time I began to gain strength. I
Orcw Stronaor ii£-~.ch Day
until I was able to wc”k sll day wfthe at
any inconvenience. 1 hare taken Hood’s
JPlite for constipation, and 1 am better to
day than I have been for five years.
Since taking Hood's Sarsaparilla and
Hood’s Pills I foci rested In the morning.
I am lees nervous and am sure I hare
richer and purer blood. I bare always
been bothered with scrofula, but now I
am rid of it. Before my last child was
born I took Hood's Sarsaparilla, and
my girl baby was fat and strong, while
my other child was not well and lived
to be onlv two years old.” Mrs. B. >.
Dial, Box 419, Missouri Valley, lowa.
HOOCPS
Is the best—ia taet the One Tree Blood Purifier.
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