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| ROME BRUNCH MUSIC HOUSE- J
He solicits the influence and patronage cf the peo-
W. P le of R° m * anfl the surrounding country. It will bv to
fP year interest to call and get prices.
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I Will be quoted on all PIANOS, * i
ORGANS, BICYCLfcS, SEWING MA- * ’
CHINES and other goods now includ- * ‘
be the big stock at No. 327, Broad * *
street. While this entire stock is to (
be closed out at reduced figui es Mr. $ ‘
Praetor is empowered to make the* |
terms decidedly easy to all buyers. * J
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At >my price to suit the purchaser, for they must go,
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JK. and will be sold regardless of cost. See our whe-e Aft"
at ones—it mffll pay you to take a look.
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t .sheet Music *
This stock will be closed out *
I* at 10 cents per copy.
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For Sale at Soda Founts of:J \|/
$ CURRY-ARRINGTON CO, J. s♦/
T.Crouch and Jervis&Wright. $
R F. HANSOft. NORRISJN. /SMITH. 2
I IBEHANSON SUPPLY CO. I
C Plumbing and Tinning.
Engineers’ and machinists' x
C supplies. Stoves, ranges and C
© tinware. Gas and electric fix- 3
x tures. INSURANCE fgasoline *
H stoves. Water meters. J
Broad st Phone 32. £
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MORE REVENUE.
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Hanna Says Tariff dost be
Revised '
AND AN EXTRA SESSION
Must be Held lay* The Infa
mous Dingley.
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Cleveland, 0., Nov. 14.—1 n an
interview last night Senator Haas
na said the tariff would have to be
’revised to meet sxisting condi>
lions.
“The war revenue measure,” he
said, “must be revised, but we will
keep mary of the original features
of the law, simply because it is
now necessary. Under the old tar
iff law we are not getting very
much revenue, because we are exN
porting instead of importing, and
something must ba done to meet
these new conditions. We must
have a new measure. So far as 1
am concerned I favor putting a
duty on tea and coffee. The reve
nues for the support of the gov
ernment must be raised in soaee
way and the indirect is the best '
way, according to my idea. When
the people do not realize that they
are paying a tax there is no com
plaint. Still, it will be necessary
to retain some ot thp features of
the war revenue measure. The ,
tax is now on the people, and in
some instances it ie the proper
method of taxation.”
EXTRA SESSION PROBABLB.
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Too Much Work Fur a Short
Session, Sayb Dingley.
Washington, D. C. , Nov. 14.
Congressman Dingiey said last
night an extra session of congress
was almost certain. “In my opin
ion,” he said, “cengress will not
be able to dispose of all the im
portant legislation which will
come before it in the short ses
sion.”
If an extra session should be
necessary, it will be called for a
date almcst immediately follewing
March 4, thus making** practical
ly-continuous session.
The republicans will then have
a large enough majority in the
seoate to ißsore the carrying out
of the policy of the administration,
in spite of the possibility of two or
three republican senators not be
ing in sympathy with it, and the
republican majority in the house is
strong enough te enable the enact
ment of legislation desired.
If a treaty of peace with Spain
is presented tn the senata during
its coming avsaion it will be with
confidence on the part of the ad
ministration of its ratification, but
it is by no means certain that the
treaty will be prepared in time for
action by the present senate.
The belief is that the ratification
of the treaty and practically all
the legislation rendered neoessary
in consequenee ot the acquisition
of territory by the United States
will go over to the extra session of
the Fifty-sixth congress, moot of
the time of the coming session of
this congress being taken up with
I the appropriations and routine
I matters.
I Ou aceount of the instability of
/ the republican control of the sen
. ate in this session, 16 is deubeful
/ whether the legislation affeeting
I the permanent increase of the
I army will be accomplished if m-
I deed, it is attempted.
The administration does not »p
--' prebend difficulty in the next
/ house of representatives on ac
- count of the reduced republican
1 majority, since the issues in the
I campaign just closed were sharply
1 defined, and there is no opportu
nity fur the exis'ence of an anti
administration faction in the re>>
publican party in the hoase.
Gomez’s case continues the
most delightful creature of th
kind in the city.
’HE CUBAN CURSE
Nine Oilt of Elvuen Killedby
J Feuer.
THE SURIfiUORS PRO’EST
Declare Incompetent Spaniards
Cause The Mortality.
New York, Nov. 14.—A spe
cial to the Herald from Havana
says Americans there are indig
nant over the deaths of Col, C.
W. Williams and F. T. Stuart,
of yellow fever. They are asking
how long the United States will
leave them to incompetent for
eign physicians, and Spanish
speaking nurses.
It is said if American physi
cians and nurses had attended
Williams and Stuart the result
would have l>een different.
Both patients were hurried
away from the hotel here and
carted to a Cuban hospital,
where they saw no more Ameri
cans nor heard their native
tongue again before death. The
proprietor of the hotel was will
ing for them to remain. Out of
11 Americans stricken in the
last few weeks only two have re
covered.
Col. Williams’ body will be
sent north this week. That of
Smart was buried near the vic
tims of the Maine.
TEACHER FOULLY SLAIN.
Oh ne e B y Suspected of The
Crime at Pendleton, Ore.
Pendleton, Ore . X >v. 14 -Miss
May Wallace, a teaciH r I ■■ die.
ton Act demy, vas shot and killed
by an unknown assassin while
standing at a window of her borne.
A Chinese boy named Loozi, whe
was angry because Miss Wallace
had expelled him from her class,
ie suspected by the victim’s rela
tives of having committed the
murder.
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BUCILEN’S ARNICA SALVE
Thu best salve in the world
for cuts, biuiese sores, ulcers,
Balt Rheum,Fever Sores, Tetter,
Chapped hands, Chilblains,
Cerns, atd ail Skim Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles or nc
pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction 01
money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For salu by Curry Ar
ungton Co.
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IN THE DINING ROOM
Every goodjman likes to see a
good, solid lookin g
SIDEBOARD.
It gives dignity to the room and
besides it is the right place for
the pitcher of ice water.
Decide how much you want
to pay for this useful and orna
mental article of furniture. We
have them from >IO.OO to s<o.®o
The least expensive are well
made of oak with 14x14 mirrors.
Serviceable and durable. Those
of higher price are more ornate
in design, some of quartered oak
band carved, with shaped bevel
ed French plate mirror. Inter
esting to look at even if you
' don’t buy.
RmUDY, IIxRVIiY & 0 ’
387 Broad St.
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I Wewill Sell New I
I Books wholesale I
I PRICES!
FOR CASH.. Second Hand
»| Books cheaper uhan the s,
»» cheapest. Give me a call, f;
I H. A. SMITH. |
THE OLD RFLIABLE BOOK STORE. |
H, P. WOOTEN & BRO., S;
Successors to jjC
Z ROIYIE PHARMACY.
W 2 -
309 Broad st. —New Clark Building,
We have bought the entire stock of the Rome g(_
Pharmacy and are prepared to supply your wants in
the 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
Full line of druggist’s sundries, toilet articles a
such things as are usually carried in a first-class dr
store. Cigars and tob a cco.
Come to see us.
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A NARROW ESCAPE.
Thankful words written by!
Mrs. Ada E. Hart, Groton S. D. I
“Was taken with a bad cold
which settled on my lungs;
cough set in and finally termi
nated in Consumption. Four
doctors gave me up, saying I
could not live but a sboit time.
1 gave myself up to my Savior,
determined if I could not stay
with my friends on earth, I
would meet my absent ones
above. My husband was advis
ed to get Dr. King’s New Dis
covery for Consumption,Coughs
and Colds. I gave it a trial, took
in all eight buttles. It has cured
me, and thank God I am saved
and now a well and healthy
woman.’’ Trial bottles free at
Curry-Arrington’s. Regular size
50 cents and SI.OO, guaranteed
or price refunded.
KILLS THREE CHILDREN
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Flam’s in a Tenement House
\/Ith Terrib'e Resuit.
New Yoik, Nov. 12 —Three
children of Michael Galligheu were
suffocated to death by the enioke
from a fire in a tenement in Myr
tle avenue, Brookiyn, < arly yester
day. The children* wera all girls
their ages being 3. 4 and 6 years.
A 1 were asleep when the fire broke,
out. GaPeghen escaped, and s»
did two of his children. Firemen
rescued Mrs Gallighen.
WELL PLEASED CUtTO l-
ERS.
We have sold hundreds and
hundreds ot the McCall Bazar
Patterns since we have taken the
agency, and upon inquiry of the
salesladies in the department,we
find that not one pattern has
ever been returned ns unsatis
factory, and ft’i-th hundreds of
sales, not one word of criticism
has ever been heard against the
Mi Call Patterns. -
On the contrary many ladies
are delighted with the McCall
Patterns, because reliable, and
because the prices a*e only I l *
an’d 15 cents each. —None II igh
er. Lanham & Soos 245 Bn ad
street, Bass old stanl.