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He solicits the influence and patronage cf the peo
_ pU of Rome and the surrounding country. It will be to
jL year interest to call and get prices.
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Will be quoted on all .PIANOS, -*£-
J ORGANS, BICYCLBS, SEWING MA
CHINES and other goods now includ
ba the big stock at . No. 327, Broad
& streeL While this entire stock is to $(•
O oe closed out at reduced figures Mr.
Procter is empowered to make the
terms decidedly easy to all buyers.
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$ At any price to suit the purchaser, for they must go,
and will be sold regardless of cc st. Stet nr w h*>
yj- 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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W CURRY-ARRINGTON CO, J. W
T.Crouch and Jervis& Wright.
F. HANSON. SMITH.
I THEHANSON SUPPLY CO. j
| Plumbing and Tinning. |
x Engineers’ and machinists X
fe supplies. Stoves, ranges and v
! tinware. Gas and electric fix - 2
tures. INSURANCE [gasoline |
stoves. Water meters. 0
2 325 Broad st. Phone 32. £
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ttshedi. Sh< as
I poj the tuusterii g out of th*
tbcond Georgia, it is said that
Colonel Oacar Brown will return
to the Sixth cavalry, now station*
ed in the we*t, of which h* it cap
tain.
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He—He that court* and rune
away, will live to court another
day.
She—But be that court* and
does not wed, may find Dimsslf in
court instsad—Tit-Bits.
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Gearge W. McNear, of San
Franci«co, is a self-mada million
aire and a man 'of many enter
prises. “They tell me, Mr Mo-
Near,” said an interviewer the
other day, “;hat you had no cap
ital to start with.” “They do me
too much honor,” courteously re
pleid McNear, who is consciously
and pleasantly a little egotistical,
“my rivals in business will tel
you that I began with a capital -‘l,’
and that I have never lost it.”
000
The polite declination, with
thanks, by Admiral Dewey of an
offer of $5 000 for one short mag
azine article on the Philippines,
will strike most people favorably,
and this without any depreciation
of any o hers who have done dif
ferently. It is p easant t; be able
to continue to think of Dewey aa
in a class by himse'f.
000
Moritz Frankl, who as a child
was exhibited as a mathematical
prodiay, recently tried to commit
suicide by jumping from a Vienna
bridge into the Danube. Hi* pow
rto add figure* was failing and
he had learned no other means of
earning a living
000
Henry Nora»an in his London
correspondence to the New York
Times says Mrs. Humphrey Ward
received £14.000, or about $70,000,
for hor latest novel, “Helbeok, of
Banisdale,”
000
A little fourteen year old girl,
the step-grand daughter of the
testator has been willed enough
property by a Leng Island man to
make her present income $41,95 a
day and the best part of it she has
control and can spend it as she
wills. Os course the wi'l was con
tested but the court held it valid,
000
She (quoting)— 1 A woman, a
dog and a walnut tree, the mors
you beat them tbs better they b* ”
The Brute —“Well, I don't
know about the walnut tree.”—
Life.
000
One of the fuuiest things that
the Philippine question has devel
oped is to cause a French paper to
threaten the United States with
th* hostility of Germany.
000
Four men were p aying draw
poker. One was cheat ng and h*
nad only one eye. One of the party,
saw him cheat. H» drew hi* revol
ver and placed it on the table be
fore him, saying; “Th* first man
I catch cheating. I’ll *ho*t hi*
other eye oat.”
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John W. Keely, th** motor man
is dead, jj His motor has never
reached Buccesß, though he devel
oped it enough to astonish the
mechanical world. Hia secret
which be refused to divulge pre
ferring to spend a time in ja’l, will
1 probably now be made public and
perhaps some wizard will perfect
it.
000
1 The youngest chaplain in the
uavy is said to be Fredriok C.
Brown. 25 years old, now on the
lowa, which is on her way to Ma
nila, He will be the only chaplain
in the fleet, since there is none on
the Oregon. Hy wa3 appointed to
the service last April,being at that
time pastor of the Unitarian
Church of Middleboro. Mass.
000
It is understood that Lord Kitch
net while on hia visit to Baimo-
NO WASTE OF WORDS.
Evidkkce Wh ca I* Rkht to The
Point and Reliable.
Judge Frank Ives of District
Court of Crojk*toD, Minn., savg;
i For sometime I hsve u»»dStn*r’*
Dyspepsia Tablets wi h seeming
great benefit with few exceptions.
I have not been so fr-e from indi
gestion in twenty-fivfe y«ars
George W. Roosevelt, U. S. Con
sul to Brussels, Belgium; Stuart’s
Dyspepsia Tablets, safe, pleasant,
to take, convenient *o oairy, give
keen appetite, perfect digesti n.
Mr. W. D. Tomlin, mechanical
engineer, Duluth, Minn.; One box
ol Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets ha*
done its work, and I am again
gaining flesh and e reng’h.
O. E. Bans >m, Hustonville, Ky..
I was distressed and annoyed for r
two years with throwing up food, i
often two cr three times a day; <
had no certainty of retaining a H
meal if I ate one. Four boxes of ]
th* tablets from my druggist have '
fully cured me. I find them pleas- j
ant to take, convenient to carry, 1
Rev. G, D. Brown, Mondavi, !
Wis.: The effect of Stuart's Dys- (
pepsia Tablets is timply marve
lous; a hearty dinner of
brciled beefsteak causes no dis
tress sinqe I begun their use. .
Over six thousand people in the
state of Michigan alcne in 1894
were cured of str much troubles by
Stuart's Dyspegsia Tablet*.
Full sized packages may be
found at all druggists at 50 cents,
nr sent by mail on receipt of price
from F. A, Stuart Co., Marshall,
Mich.
Send for little book on stomach
diseases, mailed fr**.
ral presented to Queen Victoria
many interesting relics of th* bat
t e of Omdurman. The final des
tiny of th* Khalifa's standard i»
not at present known, but as it
seems to have b*eu captured by
the Sudanese troops it .is thought
not improbable that it may bang
in the Khedive’s palace at Cairo,
000
Albert Ham, a "ermer of West
Dresden, Me., has an apple tree J
in his orchard which measures ;
nine feet ten inches in circumfer- «
eno* a foot from the ground, and
at the height of six f*et the trunk j
branches into four limbs almost 1
as large. Its great limbs are full ot
crooks and angle*, but the wbcl* .
makes a most shapely tree. It i* si
over a century old and has born
well for *ach y*ar of the forty- j
seven it has been in Mr, Ham’s a
po*ses*ion. One year it gave him |
forty-three bushels es good apple*, g
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Improvement have been made *
recently on typewriters and baby ;
buggies—th* latter are made per- <
fectly noiseless. An independent ‘
fortune awaits the man who will g
invest noiseless babies and type- 9
writers that spell correct’y.--Nortb J
Alabamian.
000
Mr. Joseph Chamberlain
would seem to say, in the chaste
d ction of Mrs Robert Fitzsim
mons, that if France persists in
being bumptious England may
find it necessary to “jab her in
the slats.”•—Americus Herald.
Aonual 0al«e everO.WM.OOO Bam
BILIOUS AMD IEBVOUS DIBOB9EBB
aueh m Wind and Pain in th* Stomach.
HJdincM. Fulnaaa after meal*. Head-
Mbe, DUzloeaa. Drowainaaa. Fluahlnn
*f Heat. Leaa of Appetite. Coatirenese.
Blot thee ou the Skin. Cold Chills. Dl»-
1 turbed Ble«*p. jfrUhtful Dream a and all
Nervou* and Trambling Sensation*.
TIB FIBBT DO6B WILL GIVE BELIEF
II TWEITT MIMUTEB. Every iufferei
will acknowledge them to be
, A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
■■■CWAM'a PILUS, taken as direct
ed. will quickly raetore Fetnalee to com
plete health. They promptly remove
obetruetioua er irregularities of the ays
tom *»< eaure Sick ■e«4ack«. for a
Weak Stomach
Impaired Digestion
> Disordered Liver
l IN MIN, WOMAN ON CHIkONMN
■••cham’s Fills are
Without a Rival
Aw* have the
LARGEST SALE
• es any Pateat ■eltelae la UugVoria.
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We will Sell New |
Books wholesale I
PRICES; I
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|s Books cheaper uhan the ' |
I cheapest. Give me a call, S
I H. A. SMITH, • I
THF OLD RELIABLE BOOK 6TORE. «|
J H. P. WOOTEN & BRO., 5
—Successors to
" ROME PHARMACY. ?
309 Broad st.—New Clark Building.
We have bought the entire stock of the Rome
eJJ 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 eu gp
-J* deavor to the best of our ability to please you at a
times. We should be pleased to have you call on a
Full line of druggist’s sundries, toilet articles i Jh
such things as are usually carried in a first-class I •
JW store. Cigars and tob a cco. g£
Come to see us.
1 S.M Stark, |
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2 LABIES AM UENTUmer* TAILOB «
5? Dougherty Bldg, 2nd Ave E
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A NARROW ESCAPE.
thankful words written by
Mrs. Ada E. Hart, Groton S. D.
“Was taken with a bad cold
1
which settled on rtiy 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, 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
50 cents and SI.OO, 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 candy kitchen is;
Atlanta. We are new making dai
all kind of fine taffies, eoeoanit,
creams, nougats, etc. All ws ask is
a trial. We can please you.
A. M. Antoghou,
next door tn Curry’s drug store
To Memphis and Return.—
On account of the National Quar
antine Convention, Memphis,
Tenn., Nov. 17—19th, 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.
TH iT JOYFUL*FEELING.
With the exhilarating sense
of renewed health and strength
and internal cleanliness, which
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
Fip Syrun Co.