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Will be quoted on all PIANOS,
‘ ORGANS, BICYCLE’S, SEWING MA
CHINES and other goods now includ
be the big stock at No. 327, Broad
stree-. While this entire stock is to
oe closed out at reduced figures Mr.
Procter is empowered to make the
terms decidedly easy to all buyers.
BICYCLES
At any price to suit the purchaser, for they must go,
and will be sold regardless of cost, fee cur whe
at once—it will pay you to take a look.
Sheet Music
This stock will be closed out
at 10 cents per copy.
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From Bingej •on - the - Rhine
comes a story that is geod enough
to be true. A citizen there was
arrested for less msjestie in ref- r
ring to “that damn fool emperor.”
U hen brought before the magis
trate the man admitted that he
had used the words in question,
hut he explained that the lai guage
had reference to the emperor of
Austria. “Oh, now, you can’t play
oft any such excuse as that on this
court,” exclaimed the magistrate,
“there is only one damn fool em
peror. You go to jail for six
months?’
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As a jokr> Mrs. Mary L. Abbott
was nominated for the office of
prosecuting attorney in Ogee aw
county, Mich , and to her surprise
she wi-s elected by a good majori
ty. She says that she intends to
lake and administer the office, but
'ha attorney-general of the state
says that he will not permit her to
take the oath until the supreme
court has given permission.
000
Gold nuggets don’t grow on the
trees in the Philippines, but ac
cording to Dr. Aylma Hood, who
has lived there, they have a tree
there which is really more fruitful
of good things. “From the cocoa
nut tree,” says Dr. Hood, “the na
tive gets bis food, wins, oil. vine
gar, fuel, ropes, fishing lines and
clothes. A properly planted grovo
will yield 1200 an acre every year.”
000
There are six widely-known Ala
bamians, namely, General Joo
Wheeler, ex-Minister Hannie Tay
lor, General Oates, Senator Mor
gan, Senator Pettus and Liouten
ant Hobson. Those men are well
known in other stalos, some of
thorn in other countries, and all
six of them, friends and feilow
oountrymon, are jingoes.—Birm
ingham Age-Herald.
000
It is true that Southern cot too
mills as a rule make money, but
how do they do it? In the first
place, the noaproductivo expense
of a Southern mill is not near as
high as it io in the North. Then
thoy are most of thorn now mills, or
noar'y so, and those that are not
new (that is tho successful ones)
have thrown out their old machin
ery and put new in its place, v bile
now at the North there arc a large
number of cotton mills that are
running maohiaery thirty-five and
forty years old. It is not to be
expected that New England mills
that adhere to this policy can
compete with the Southern mill.
- Boston Journal of Commerce
000
The returns show that on elec
tion day Texas elected thirteen
Congpessman and kitted six men.
The chances are that after the
Congressmen hsve served a term
or two T- xas will realize that it
would have been a more satisfac
tory as well as economical arrange
ment if she had confined her elect
ing and her killing to the same
thirteen.
000
American reader* are often
jimuied at the oddity of Chinase
names. Undoubtedly Li Hung
Change and Li P p Tai and Chy
Long look Very funny to ( ur eyes,
and we are apt to think that they
are arranged in the same order and
have the same significance as given
names and surnames among our»
selves —which is not the case. Per*
haps it is only the way that w»
print their names that arouses our
mirth, the Chinese themselves do
not print them so Suppose some
of our own aames were printed
thus: riba Ifter, Al Ger, Mack In
Ley. A h Sin itself does not look
more peculiar.—Now York Times,
A 000
The coming report of the Com
missioner of Navigation will show
that at the end of tbo current fis
cal year Now York will be tbo first
seaport of the world. Tb« big city
od tbo Thames will bo loft in the
. OUR MARSH
Is Upward and Oewari Sags
Morgan.
A CANAL AND A CABLE.
Ha Asserts That Expansion Is
Democratic Doctrine.
Wsehiugti n, Nov. 22.—Senator
Morgan, of Alabama, as i- well
known, bat strong convictions on
the subj“ct of the destiny of the
United States. Ina recent inter
view he favored the three follow
ing propositions:
That the Nicaraguan Canal
should be built at once
That expansion is a Democri tic
principle,
That a pacific cable should at
once be built to the Hawaiian In
lands.
Senator Morgan said:
“Such a eat al is necessary to
our self-protection as a Nation.
The long trip of the Oregon and
the trip of the lowa and Oregeu,
now on the water, have given the
people and object lesson, and I be
lieve fully 7b per cent and more of
the people are now in favor of i s
construction. It will cost less than
1100,000,000, but the question of
cost will not uow figure in coneid
ering it. The people will have it.
Had it not been for Speaker Reed
the Nicaraguan Canal bill would
have pasoed the House last session,
as it cculd have passed the Senate.
The Speaker will scarcely be able
to prevent it passing now, if not
at the regular, then at an extra
session, which naw seems prob
able. ”
Hawaii, Senator Morgan says,
will, from the start, be a source of
revenue to the country. “A ter
ritorial form of government,” he
added, “will bo provided for
Hawaii by Cot grist this winter.
The President will appoint a Gov
ernor and several judicial officers,
and our newly acquired possession
in the Pacific will grow aad blos
som into a State of which wo shall
all be proud. But one thing should
be dono at once. A cable line
should be laid to the islands. Sev
eral monopolies are now lying in
wait to eonatruct ono, but I hope
tho President will go ahead and
build one at onco. ”
rear. Verily, thio Nation is forg
ing to the front.
000
There are some things about Eng
land that are admirable, the most
intense American naiist admit.
For instance. When Christian
Scientists are called in, in Ameri
ca, to treat a helples? child, and
it dies under their treajment there
io some indignation, but nothing
is dono. In England, Harold Fre
deri:k, anoted newspaper man,
engaged Christian Scientists to
attend him. Ha di»d, and the Eng
lish courts have just decided to
hold tho two “heakr?' who took
oire of him to answer • ]to man
slaughter. We do a terrible lot of
indignant snorting in America,
bat that is all it amounts to.
Annual Sales 0ver6,000,000 Boxes
c'OK "BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS
lueh Wind and Fain In the Btoma<‘h.
Giddiness. Fulness after meals. Head
ache. Dizziness. Drowsiness. Flushings
>f Hout. Lens of Appetite, Costlveness.
Blotches on the Skin, Cold Chilis, Dis
turbed Bleep. Frightful Dreams and all
Nervous and Trembling Sensations.
THE FIRST DOBC WILL GIVE BELIEF
II TWEITT MINUTES. Everr suffers
will acknowledge them to be
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
BUCH tM'S PILLR, taken as direct
ed. will quickly restore Females to com
plete health. They promptly remove
obstructions er Irregularities of the sys
tem ■"< «urw Bick Headache. For a
Weak Stomach
Impaired Digestion
Disordered Liver
IN MIN, WOMIN OR CHILDREN
■••cham's Fills ar®
Without a Rival
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JH, P. WOOTEN & BRO., ' J?
Successors to JjC
|£ ' ROME PHARMACY, £;
309 Broad st.—New Clark Building.
We have bought the entire stock of the Rome
<2? 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. 55*
We solicit a part of your patronage and ahall 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 »
such things as are usually carried in a first-class 1 • J*
store. Cigars and tob a cco. S?
ejj 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 short 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-*
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
50 cents and 11.00, guaranteed
or price, refunded.
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 thn
Garrow famous sandy kitehen is.
Atlanta. We are now making dai
all kind of fine taffies,' ooooanat,
creams, nongats, etc. All we ask ia
a trial. We can please you.
A. M. Antoohou,
next door tn Cnriv’e drug store
To Mkmphis and Return.
On account of ths National Quar
antine Convention, Memphis,
Tenn., Not. 17—19tb, 1898, the
Southern Railway wil sell tick
ets at the rate of one fare, 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.
THaT JOYFUL*FEELING.
With the exhilarating sense
of renewed health and strength
and internal cleanliness, whieh
follows the use es Syrup of Figs,
is unknown to the few who have
not progressed beyond the old
time medicines and the cheap
substitutes sometimes offered
but never accepted by the well
informed. Buy the genuine.
Manufactured California
Co.