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He solicits the influence and patronage c f the peo
pit of'Rome and the surrounding country. It will bo to
year interest to call and get prices.
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w. Will be quoted on all PIANOS,
ORGANS, BICYCLES, SEWING MA
CHINES and othergoods now includ- *■
bs the big stock at No. 327, Broad
street While this entire stock is to
De closed out at reduced figuies Mr.
Proctor is empowered to make the
terms decidedly easy to all buyers.
£ BICYCLES ' *
At any price to suit the purchaser, for they must go, "L* -
and will be sold regardless of cost. Fee cur w lie
at once—it will pay you .to take a look.
| Sheet Music 1
This stock will be closed out
at 10 cents per copy. A
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<h CURRY=ARRINGTON CO, J. \V
T.Crouch and Jervis&Wright.
ft F. HANSON. SMITH. ft
1 THEHANSON SUPPLY CO. i
£ Plumbing and Tinning. j
g Engineers’ and machinists* x
5 supplies. Stoves, ranges and C
C tinware. Gas and electric fix- a
tures. INSURANCE .gasoline •
2 stoves. Water meters. •
2 325 Broad st. Phone 32. C
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I “John,” she asked, “how do you
like this hat on me?” “Oh I dun
no,” he answered. “Have you
bought it?” “No, not exactly, I
brought it home on approval. I
intend to take either this or an
other one, which is s'» more than
this, but I thought—” “Say, Flor
ence,” he interrupted, “that’s the
mod becoming hat I ever saw you
have on. Telephone to them first
thing iu the morning that you’ll
take it, so as to make sure that
they’ll not sell it to anybody ehe ”
—Chicago News.
000
Never did the “Am erican Hog”
receive so grand a tribute as in the
quarterly report of the Kansas
Board of Agriculture. The Secre
tary says that the Hog is & “debt
payer,” a “mortgage ’ifter” and a
“buttress of prosperity.” More
over, “high class swine are un
known aad impossible among low
classpeople. Kansas swine. Coin
age of Kansas grain and brain,
met at Chicago in 1893 the world
beaters, aud beat them.” Marked
c pies of the report containing this
eulogy *f the American pig should
b» sent to every editor in Madrid.
000
Gold Bible Hill, the mound
where Joseph Smith, the founder
of tke Mormon faith, claims to
have dug up, under celestial direc
tion, the golden plates on which
were inscribed the Mormon Bible,
is situated on the farm of Admiral
Sampson, near Palmyra, N. Y
The Mormons tried to buy the
mound in 1893 to er'ct upon it a
memorial chapel, but the admiral
refused to sell, fearing, it is said,
that it would increase Mormonism.
000
Queen Victoria is the owner of
one of the most remarkable articles
ever made iu prison. The Super
intendent of Agra Gaol iu India,
two years ago received an order to
weave a carpet of special design
for Her Majesty. Twenty-eight of
the deftest convicts of the estab
lishment were put to work on it.
The carpet measures 77 feet by 40
teet, and it is estimated to contain
u i fewer than fifty million stitches,
000
John Ferguson, who works a
farm near Calhoun, Ga , is 50
years old, just over eight feet tali,
aud weighs 816 pounds. Up to the
age of 20 he was au invalid, but af
ter that time he increased in brawn
aud muscle with miraculous rap
idity, until at the age of 30 he was,
as he is now, a veritable giant. He
is forty-eight inches around the
chest and forty-four around the
waist.
000
It is a good thing for some of the
newly-elected congr ssmen aud
•tate officials that the newspaper
pictures of them were not required
to be printed on the ballute. In
that case many of the voters would
have taken to the woods.—Mont
gomery Advertiser.
000
The women are complaining.
Since the streets were recently
wxahed the crossings are so clean
that no excuse is left for bolding
up a dress skirt and showing a silk
petticoat.—Atchiusou Globe.
000
A good many heroes are made of
wood pulp and printer’s ink.—
Chicago News.
000
De T.—“ How startling are stat
istics; we drank seventy million
gallons of whisky last year.” Mrs.
De T.— “Speak foryoufelf. please,
you know I never touched a drop
f it.”—Harlem Life.
000
Pretty girls and young men are
giving the Hobson kies with color
ed lights at church entertainments
it is considered proper, as it tends
to make a young man interested
in church work.—Atchison Globe.
000
The borrowing by the Govern
ment of Norway of .20,000 000
crowns for military'purr | uet
0 1 AAIVXU >Ov.
'after adopting a design tor a dis
tinctl.v Norwegian Hag, one not
bearing the union of Sweden and
Norway, may properly be placed
in the war news column.
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A universal war ia believed by
the Paris Gaulois t n be a brewing’
England, says clairvoyant of that
newspaper, will induce the
United States to make no
concessions to Spain, aud nut
to coaling stations in the
Philippines to any c f the Euro
pean Powers--Russiajand Germany
for instance. A conflict will ensue,
England by taking sides with
America will compel other nations
having interests in Asia to ru.-h
into the melee—and l here you are 1
But the premises of the Gaulois
are ail wrong. England is not urg
ing nor 18 it to her interest to urg°,
the United States or anybody el»e
to a commerce destroying conflict, ’
The in iverssl war predicted by the
Gaulois will, therefore not ma
teralize. Let the clairvoyant editor
brew another 1
000
At a recent meeting of the pro
fessional bull-fighters of Havana
it was decided to forward to Pres
ident McKinley a petition that af
ter the begiuing of Ameaican con- ;
trol there be no legal steps taken
to prevert them from carrying on
their amusement. The gladiators
will state that General Lee during
his residence in Cuba never misaed
an opertuniiy to witness a fight
They also declare that all Ameri
cans who'have witnessed ahull
fight are greasy pleased with it
000
Piper Find! ter, the hero of
Dng 1 Ridge, who has been ap
pearing in London music halls
with his Victoria cross, has been
offered S3O for the decoration by a
Birmingham firm, with tLe advice
to get i <1 of it at these terms and
thu« mvu himself and the order
fuither degradation. Along with
this c< m'B the statement that
some of the Grenadier Gu irHg w h 0
acquitted thems 1 v s --ire- g'.-rv jg
the Soudan are appeari; g at- ‘‘su
pers” ill Mr. Tree's product!.u of
“Musketeers. ”
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE ,
The best salve in the world -
for cuts, biuiese sores, ulcers, g
Salt Rheum,Fever Sores, Tetter, f
Chapped hands, Chilblains, ■
Corns, ar.d all Skin Eruptions, *
and positively cures Piles or no ,
pay required. It is guaranteed 1
to give perfect satisfaction or J
money refunded. Price 25 cents |
per box. For salu by Gurry Ar- ’
ijngton Co. |
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IN THE DINING ROOM
Every g-'od’man likes to see a
g)od, solid looking
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 SIO.OO to $30.00
The least expensive are well
made of oak with 14x24 mirrors.
Serviceable and durable. Those
of higher price are more ornate
in design, some of quartered oak
hand carved, with shaped bevel
ed French plate mirror. Inter
esting to look at even if you
don’t buy.
Rhudy, Harvey O
337 Broad St.
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Successful Physicians.
Dr - Hathaway A Co.
□f 22% H Broad bt„ Atlanta, Ga„ as boing per
fectly reliable and remarkably successful in the
treatnaont of chronle disaasesof men and women •
They cure when others fail. Our readers if in
need of medical help should certainly write
these eminent doctors and you will ren»i»e a free
and wtpert opinion of your case by return mai’
vit-ourcost.
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I We will Sell New |
I Books wholesale |
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| Books cheaper uhan the |
1 cheapest. Give me a call, |
1 H. A. SMITH. »»
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IH, P. WOOTEN & BRO., S&
' Successors to it
J ROME PHARMACY, f
Broad st.—New Clark Building.
We have bought the entire stock of the Rome
I harmacy and are prepared to supply your wants in
the drug, piescription and patent medicine line. Our 5?
stock is complete and of the very highest grade. J :
W We solicit a part of your patronage and shall en 2r
TJJ deavor to the best of our ability to please you at a"
times. Ue should be pleased to have you call on a
Full line cf druggist’s sundries, toilet articles i
Ti« such things as are usually carried iu a first-class I - J*
store. Cigars and tob a cco. S'*
Come to see us. • ??
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A NARROW ESCAPE.
’thankful words written by
Mrs. Ada E. Hart. Groton S. D.
“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 shoi t time.
1 gave myself up to my Savior,
determined if 1 could not stay
with my friends on earth, 1
would meet my absent ones
above. My husband was advis
ed to get Dr. King’s New Dis >
covory for Consumption, Coughs
and Colds. I gave it a trial, took
in all eight bottles. 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
o 0 cents and $ 1.00, guaranteed
or price refunded.
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I Announce, l’o th-j public I
that I have secured the servic-s of ;
William McClellan, an exp. rt
fancy candy maker, who has been
for the past two years with thu
Garrow famous candy kitehen is
Atlanta. We are new makibg ■
all kind office taffies, eocoanut,®
creams, nongats, etc. AU w» aft <■
a trial. We can please you. B
A. M. AntogboM, »
next d oor tn Cnrrv’s duig c
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Tc MEM PHIS AN n RETUR>*■ "*■
(in account of the National Quar-H
antine Convention, Menipl“’ s >H
Tenn., Nov. 17 —19th, 189 b, tl |e |
Southern Railway will sell t.ck'H
ets at the rate of one fyrß>
$lO.lO for the round trip.Tic't'H
ets on sale Nov. 15th and I*"‘W
1 with final limit returning
J. N. Harrison, C. T. A. ■
TH >T
With the exhilarating sense®,
of renewed health and siren-' 1 -®
and internal cleanliness, wl^ 1 ®
follows the use es Syrup of Cg l ®
is unknown to the few who ■- I '®
n °t progressed beyond th® I ‘®
I time medicines and the
substitutes sometimes off’-®
but never accepted by the ■
informed. Buy the ge” 11 "*®
Manufactured by the Cahf u ‘®
Fin Svruo Co. t