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pjibplly the scaniiy of ever
-nat- ’ii iowt regiments is due to
t ‘ l et that one ddiur was added
J/.p/e price of each varment for
ibner McKinley's influence. Such
rHrl nent« could not be spread
fcroadcast and the few firms tru ,t-
J ff( . r o unable to fill the contracts
, ];lJ tly—henco the patriotic vol-
Jnt eH shiver in their -m miner
Clothing.
o o o
Tbere is something slightly ridic
clruß in seeing an elegantly ats
fired officer, with enough gilt dan
dee and belts on him to satisfy
the ambition of the czar of Rus
sia, booted and spurred, riding a
HO saddle and $lO bridle and
nounted on a coarse, stiff-jointed
490 horse, on? devoid of style or
grace,what we call a plug horse!
Jlu!it; v -l' 'I r:bune.
O o o
Gen. Kitchener m that he will
reither lecture n write a book
about the Nile campaign. Old
Kitch, takes the kake.
0 0 0
Ju the streets and suburbs of
London there ar H now iot only
712 fountains for human beings,
|ut 296 large troughs for horses
cod cattle and 470 small troughs
Lr sheep and dogs.
o o o
On? cf the very rare albino
squirrels was trapped recently by
a Maine hunter. Therein not a
co'or d hair in its white fur, and
theej.es ar? cf a bright pink.
o o' o
Buenos Ay it a, with a population
of 700,C00, hfi.s 40.000 ht uses pro
vid (1 with water from the river
Phlts.
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‘■How do you pronounce
stingy?” “Please, sir, does it
refer to a man or a bet?”—World’s
Comic.
000
Egypt has 802 postofhces. In
1896 the number of letetrs hand
led was 16,510 000, of which 3,-
190,000 went abroad and 4 410,000
came from abrc ad.
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“Between Shikespere's time and
oui>.’’ Israel Zangwill said in a
lecture a few days ago, “only two
plays have been written. ‘School
for Scandal’and 'She Stoops to
Conquer.’” Can it be possible that
Zangwill ha« never seen “A Hired
Gul.' '-‘ -.’s Alley” and “Ca
s*y’t\
too
AFi <> , millionaire has just
peid ?, ... •. j for a batch of letters
■which e i .;tly wrote to a girl
who was thoughtful enough to pre
eervs them fur use in court. And
yet they say I‘terary work ’n this
country doesn’t pay.—Ch cage
Journal.
But it wasn’t the work of writ 4 -
ln S that paid in this instance, it
w as the labor and lorethought of
pres-rration, and the rule still
holds that the practice of old fel—
lo»s writing to young women
doesn't pay. unless they mean
business —New Orleans States.
o o o
Havana is Americanizing at an
•larming rate. A basebail game
advertised for last Sunday,
a[ td the authorities fearing a rio l
refused the necessary license, so
the game was declared ofi. Ihe
Havanaitefi must have Iraida
thing or two about the great Amer
c®n “bleacher” and his behavior
toward the umpire, Next summer
Havana may apply for member
6bip in the League.
BUCKLEN’S arnica salve
I lie best salve in the world
for cuts, biuiese sores, ulcers,
Rheum,Fever Sores, Tetter,
f happed hands, Chill lains,
horns, and ail Skin Eruptions,
an d positively cures Piles or no
pay required. It is guaranteed
to give ] erfect satisfaction oi
money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For salu by Curry Ar
lington Co.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Judge \\. M. Henry was here
■last week.—Summerville News.
Go to Mrs. A. O. Garrard for
best brand of zephyrs at 2j cts
per ounce.
Goimz’s case continues the
most delightful creature < f the
kind in the city.
Hose supporter?, the 2". its
grade, at lOcta to close luemuut
at Mrs. Garrards.
J. N. \\ ri<rht, of 11 >me, was
the guest of his daughter, Mrs.
J. A. Hall, Saturday.— Calhoun
Times.
Mrs. \\ , C. Bunn returned
Tuesday from a visit to Mrs. T.
R. Garlinglon in Rome.—Cedar
tow i; Standard.
11. D. C. Edmonson went to
Rome yesterday on a visit to his
daughter, Mrs. J. W. Maddox.
—Summerville News.
Say “No”wheu a dealer offers
you a substitute for Hood’s Sar
saparilla. I'here is nothing
“just as good.” Get only Hood’s.
Kuttner’s bargain figures have
knocked competitors out. The
big sale is on and the crush at
the Kuttner emporium is grow
ing.
Miss Ethel Hiles returned
I home to Rome last Saturday,
after a pjeasant visit to Miss
Martha Adams. —Cedartown
Standard.
Miss Estelle Wright, who has
been visiting her sister, Mrs. J.
A. Hall, for the past ten days,
has returned to her home in
Rome.—Calhoun Times.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Alexan
der, of Adairsville, and Miss
Louella King, of Rome, visited
the family of-Mr. J'. V, Alexan-
der Sunday.—Calhoun Tinies.
Miss Scylla Thomas, of Dal
ton, who has often visited friends
in Home, will be married on
November 30th, to Mr. Gu.y
Crawford Hamilton, of-New Or
leans.
For Kidney, bladder, and
stomach troubles, drink. Ingram
Lithia, for sale at tht soda
founts of Curry-Arrington
Co., Jervis JI Wright and J. T.
Crouch.
The most delicious Maple
Syrup ever brought to Rome can
be had at Lloyd & Harper’s.;
Other kinds maybe good, but
this is the best of all. One trial
will convince-
Fresh eggs, chickens and tur
nips are very scarce and bard to
get, but you’ll find a good sup-
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SCROFULA
|-t le Foul Blood’s Advcrtiss
mar.t
Bwi ft Is ,J9d Mood’s
1 arewp.-ir rUa.
Yoe, SorafnU, !r ’- b**;'*- 1 -"
tAe kdvwrtjs''r»-»nv es fo'
swjorgs of the world—t f.t ’' •
stubborn tad w.ul v
erab'.t.
Outward appl»<Sftti«R» d<? not .bey
trly drive U» dififeuley t-> new g-;irte«
ihP ’ ccaao ‘
•boils* th. writ. There
WV ent, find ttist in to t-»-
Mtet trow »*• t*oo4.
1* on that W u ’ s *'
«<1 It h the only on* thatu so .ar as
ku<rw, »l«3trt Invarfatk vsu• • -
r , B where the system !•» ’ ' ra P cipjn *
hy lon 3 y**»rr of tatm-- • •’>’'»
U r«palrsd ®r« treniendoae. That remc J
k Hood’s Sarsaparilla. E<»d this:
••Mr daughter wr.s aSiotied r. uh ■ •
pure blood. There wore runniny
X rccommonded u blood purifier.,
not eeo t hat they did any good.
VX'd to! • me about Hood’s 8-s.pa-
A friena tot - -irltbismea
rt’le srd L began E-vins,
u; ao Ths result was that -he was pu
, f t-ik'n’’ a few bottles.
sores Einc® th*- ,me
ffcirrn, Couth L.h-uer *-
SJ? ?■ '/ C. , 2?'S<3. r “
pOO' * parilia
■ , , n .,-.. v .<)-. e ?Yu’Blood Purifier,
hui.*'- ' - y-’;;’ : !lbst; tute.
. . ■ t hatnionlously **
■ j(XX* ** b’fits* ;;
ply at Lloyd & Harper's at rea
sonable prices.
Mr. L. E. Ripley of Atlanta,
is in the city today.
Mr. ’fol Fricks, of Chulio,
spent yesterday in the city.
Tax Collector V. T. Linford
has returned from & trip to At
lanta.
Mr. E. V. Shackleford went
down to Round Mountain this
afternoon.
Just everything good to eat,
and at tempting prices, at Lloyd
<fc Harper’s.
Air. J . C. Rudicili, of Atlan
ta, is paying Rome a business
visit today.
Mayor John J. Seay left for
Gadsden this afternoon. He will
return tomorrow.
Mrs. E. E. West, of Atlanta,
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. 11.
West, in East Rome.
Mrs. A. F. Johnson and Miss
Spyker White, ot Van’s Valley,
were in the city yesterday.
Mies Mayme Hudgins left Mon
day morning for a few days visit
to Rome. Cartersville News.
Mr. C. L. Deardorf, of D id
ton, selling paper for the Sho
walter Co., was here today.
Mrs. A. W. Shropshire is on an
extended visit to relatives in Rome
and Gunterville.—Trion Herald .
Mrs. £ H West, of Rome,
was the guest of her sister, Mis.
R. H. Baker last aeek. —Dalbo
Citizen.
MissFoy Murphey of Shorter
College, Rome, spent Sunday in
Irion, with home folks. —Trion
Hera’d.
Misses Nannie and Lou Flem
ming left today for a pleasant visit
to Miss Jessie Corpu’, at Cave
Springs.
Mr. T. T. Booze, Mrs. M. A.
Booze and Misses Eliza and Lil
lian Booze, of Cedartown, are
at the Armstrong.
Handsome John Nichols, of »!.c
Curry-Ariington Drug CompuH.,,
of Rome, spent Sunday with home
folks. —Dalton Citizen,
The many friends of the fami
ly will be pleased to learn that
Mrs. W. J. Griffin is convales
cing from a painful illness.
Airs. J. H. Reynolds and Miss
May Reynolds, of Rome, have re
turned home after spending several
days pleasantly in this city.—At'
lanta Journal.
Miss Bessie Archiable. daughter
ol R. J. H. Archiable of the
Chamber of Commerce, Cincinnati,
and Mies Elsie King arrived today.
They will b® the guests of Capt.
R, T. Coverdale.
Sergt. Chas G. Keene, of the
second Georgia, who has been ill
in-this city for the past few days,
has recovered and will leave for
Rome. Ga , in a short time.—
Chattanooga Times.
The McCall Bazar Patterns
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.
Mr. Fred 11. Lee, who for
several months has been con
nected with the C.R. & S. road,
resigned his position in the
general office here and left for
Atlanta this afternoon.
The Gordon county friends of
Mr. and Mia. A. F. Cantrell, of
Rome, will be glad to learn that
their little girl lecently operated
on for appendicitis by Dr. R.
M. Harbin, is getting well.—
—Calhoun Times.
Compliments A R« man.— There
is not a man in this district »hat
could make a more capable chair
man of the Democratic Ex-cutive
Committee than the present one,
Hon. W. J. Ne<l, of Ron»u. The
party owes him a splendid reward
for his signa! service andablity.
—Dalton Citizen.
•LOC4I HAPPENINGS.
Firßem. —9 rocm house on
4th Ave. 2 blocks from Broad St.
Apply to N’ M. Getnez.
Meets Tonigit.—l. 0. O F. ,
Rome lodge, No 40, meets tonight
at 7:15. Important businrss de
rnr.nds a full attendance.
Judge J. M. Neel, who has been
here sick, jeturned to R une Wed
i.iodar night. The family ot Judge
Neel will continue their residence
in Cartersville until tl.o winter is
over.—Cartersville News.
Calhoun’s Big Day.—A pony
and dog circus is billed to be in
Calhoun Friday in addition to
the North Georgia Horse Swap
pers Convention —C alhoun
Times.
Brui»ei> His Head.—A recal
citrant darkey tussled with the
city officers Saturday evening
and received some bruises from
blows before being locked up.—
Cartersville Courant.
llad Diphtheria.—The little
11 mouths old infant of Mr. and
Mrs. \V. B. Hinton of Holland,
died yesterday of diphtheria.
The remains were interred in
the Summerville cemetery to
day —Summerville News.
Lamer Circle.—On n xt Mon*
day night tne Lanier Circle will
hold its first regular meeting at
Mrs. W, S. McHenry’s. A splen
did pr gam has been > rrang d and
it is ean.est’y urged by the officers
that a lull attendance be bad.
Time Draws Near, —The North
Conferente will meet at
Augusta on the 231 inst Bishop
Duncan will preside. The South
Georgia Methodi-t Conference will
hold its annual session in Haw
kinsville ob December 7th. Bishop
Hargrove will preside.
A Handsome Roll-Top.—One of
the hipidsomest roll-top desks in
the city is offered for sale by Mrs.
A. 0. Garrard, at her milinery
store on Broad St. Mrs, Garrard
finding she has no fuither use for
it < fl-rs it for sale at a very low
figure. If yon are interested, call
at once.
Maddux In Polk.—Maddox car
ried Polk by over four to one, and
every precinct in the county ex
cept two —Antioch district, the
home of Represetative R. VV.
Everett, and the Seventeenth dis
trict, in which is located Etna, the
home of Mr. Alec Hamilton. —Ce-
dur'own Standard.
Tc Memphis and Return. —
On account of the National Quar
antine Convention, Memphis.
Tenu., Nov. 17—19th, 1898, the
Southern Railway will sell tick
ets at the rate of one fa e, or
.$lO,lO for the round trip. Tic
kets on sale Nov. 15th and 16th
with final limit returning 21st.
J. N. Harrison, C. T. A.
Bou«iit Fruit Lan». —Mr Rad
Wyatt of Menlo, soft! last week to
Mr. Thompson of New York, 160
acres of laud, the consideration
being $1,600. This laud is located I
next to Puterbaugh it Perry’s
fruit farm and is admirably adapt
ed to Iruit raising. Mr. Thomp
son has recently moved to M-nlo
from New York and will engage in
fruit raising. —Summerville News.
With the aid of a good pat
tern, dressmaking becomes a
very simple art* •
For this purpose the McUfil
Bazaar Patterns are superior in
every respect, in fact they are
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. Sheefc
free at Lanham & Sons.
Has Njt Resigned.—Th it re
port sent out by an over zealous
newspapu correspondent that
Capt, Walter Perkins bad resigned
is not based on facts. That the,
story gained publicity is due to the
fact that the reporter acted upon a
mere rumor, Capt. Perkins will
remain with the con mind until il
is mudertd out.
Recorder’s Got rt. —Owing
to the good behavior of the sin
ners, it was not necessary to
hold a Recorder's court session
this morning.
■ Albert Hine on Deck. —Dur-
ing the illness of Mr. Wade
Lowry, Mr. Albert Hintr, one cf
tha best hotel clei ks in the state,
is holding down the office of the
A rmst rong.
Ai ter A Colony.—The pri. st
m charge of this district of the
Cath di ', church is making an ef
fort (<> locate a colony at Dalton.
It it hoped he may bo successful.
—Dalton Citizen,
A John Allen Story John
A)l«-n, or buying a dog, asked if
the animal was affectionate. “I
.should say so,” r the deal
er . “I have sold him four tirn-s,
and < very time he's ci me back tn
rue.”
Tri in's Genek ids President -
The president o< the Trion Mfg.
Co, v i 1 build a house and reading
rooms will be furnished, which
will be the pride of the town and
«n honor to any community,—
Tricn fl, raid.
Quite Enjoyable, —On las'
Monday af.ernoon at the Second
Methodist church the Missionary
society had quite a pleasant meet
ing, a nice program was rendered
after which dainty refreshments
were served. The society from the
First church w.s present and all
expressed themselves as delighted.
New Candy Dainties.—Wai
nut and Pecan Crisp, large
boxes 10c, Peanut and Cocoanut
Brittle 10c, pure Milk Kisses 5c
box (the new delight,) Fairy
Midget Stick, pure as crystal,
light as a feather, 15c lb. Also
fancy gift packages in latest
stylesand flavors, at Lloyd &
Harper’s.
I Announce,—To the public
that I have secured the services of
William McClellan, an expert
fancy candy maker, who has been
for the past two years with tshn
Garrow famous candy kitchen is
Atlanta. We are new making daily
all kind of fine taffies, cocoanut,
creams, nongate, etc. All we ask is
a trial. We can please you
A. M. Antogholi,
next door to Curry's drug stere
Comes To Rome—T. J. Newsom
has a position with the McDonald-
Sparks Stewart company, the big
gest furniture house in Home. Mr.
Newsom will move his family to
the Hill City in a week or two
and will l>t accompanied by Iris
brother, Mr. G. A. Newsom .and
wife and his brother-in-daw, Mr
W. H. Buchanan. Cahoim
regrets to give them up, and their
many friends wish for them
u.ilimited success in their new
field. —Calhoun Times.
Rheumatism
Is a blood disease and only a blood reme
dy can cure it. So many people make
the mistake of taking remedies which
at best are only tonics and cannot possi
bly reach their trouble. Mr. Asa Smith,
Greencastle, Indiana, says: “For years
I have suffered with Sciatic Rheuma
tism, which the best physicians were un
able to relieve. 1 took many patent
medicines but they did not seem to
reach my trouble. I gradually grew
werse until I was un-
able to take my food
or handle myself in
any way; I was abso
lutely helpless. Three
bottles of S.S.S. re
lieved me so that I
• 7 was soon able to move
' ray right arm; before
long I could walk
across the room, and
I
X >’ ■
when I had finished one dozen bottles
was cured completely and am as well as
ever. I now weigh 170.”
A Real Blood Remedy.
S.S.S. cures Scrofula, Cancer, Eczema,
and any form of blood troubles. If you
have a blood disease, take a blood medi
cine—S.S.S. (guaianteedpurely vegeta
table') is exclusively for the blood and
is recommended for nothing else. It
forces out the poison matter permanent
ly. We will
send to anyone
our valuable t'OI
books. Address
Swift Specific
Co., Atlanta, £
F.LEXBKfILER
Will Deliver his I'auioils Lec
ture on
“THE GEORGIA DARKIE”
In Rome, at a Date tuba Fixed
Very Soon
Rev. Ah x Bealer, the well
known Ail .uta divine and news
paper man, has consented to
como to Rome and deliver his
famous lecture on “ i'hc Georgia
Darkie.”
Mr. Bealer has hundreds of
admirers in this city, his news
paper articles being always as
reliable as forcibly written.
He is one of the most popu
lar young men in the «t it ( ', en
joying tlje esteem of i I who
know him intima’ely, an 1 the
confidence of every one else.
Mr. Bealer has consented to
deliver his famous lecture in
this city under the auspicesand
for the benefit of the building
fund of the Christian church of
this city.
The date for this lecture will
bs announced in a few days,
when tickets will be put on sale.
Mr. Bealer has giyen his lec
ture in many of the Southern
cities and towns and has always
drawn large houses and enjoyed
most appreciative audiences.
The press has in every in
stance paid Alex Bealer high
compliments—and especially in
his beautiful pathetic or ludi
crous word paintings of the old
time plantation negro.
Mr. Bealer will be the guest
of Hon . W. J. Neel when he
comes to the city. Let’s ail turn
out and give the gifted young
Georgian a full house and warm
reception.
THEY WERE GONE.
“I was troubled for years
with rheumatism and pain in
my back and ?idc. Afer taking
a few bottles of Hood’s Sarsa
parilla the pains were gone. I
have not had any trouble from
rheumaiism since and can do
my work without suffering as I
formerly di l .” Mrs. A. E. J.
Hunter, Craigsville, South Car
olina.
Hood’s Pills are the only pills
to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla
“ rjl 1 ■
. IRONCLAD ifs.
If you would enjoy much,
scatter much enjoyment.
If a man does nothing he does
worse than nothing.
If a cat has nine lives a fiddle
should have more strings.
If there’s any luck in a horse
shoe it must be hard luck.
If there is honor among
thieves there should be some
among politicians.
If a man is satisfied with him
self he Bnds others awfully dis-
*♦
appointing.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE
DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine
Tablets. All druggists refund
the money if it fails to cure. 25c.
The genuine has L. B. Q. on
ach
Will Bring Dreyfus Back.
London, Nov. 11 —The Paris
correspondent of Ihe Morning
Post says:
“It- has bjen decided to bring
Dreyfus back t > Paris”
""Mrß. J. A. Wynne, of Roma, is
visiting her son, Dr. F. A. Wynne,
at his heme on Lnckie s r»et
1 Atlanta Journal.