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I Gr’ori e H-
wTO WEST INDIE'S
■ an Ext „,<l.cl B'idal Tour.
I W ub Known in Rome .
B nl!tV lie .1 source of gratili
■ j the many friends of
W (iem-e A. Croft to
■„ that Im has taken unto
BieJ a wife- The estimable
■ lady was the widow
8., .Junius A. George of
■ city,
Bi' mar.iage m remony took
a , t i ie home of the bride’s
Mrs. Margaret Walker,
ittaimnga, lean , Ihurs-
■ N „v. 17, at 7 :30 p.m. Dr.
i; BeL. of .Atlanta,
M <>•_!o.*r pcisonal friends
jiiv.ted.
c.j-inonv was brief and
The bride, who is a
young woman, was
of!. din a gray cleth
Tl liirt L'"\vu, and the groom,
ami uappy, lo< ked his
B'l ;ig pl' -< Ills', though
|Ht i.mn rous, were in good
|Hhm. I ii.im nd brooches, dia-
B.himilh.p, ruby' stick pins
rai va.uabie pieces of
- Ivor plate were pleas
rtmimlt-rs of the tliought-
Bb- - <>f rd-, of the happy
ir-c: ~Gr the ci>re:iiony a
spread was enjoyed,
«h eh Mr and .Mrs. Croft
fur W. Mil >n ai»« New
where the • (.Xpert toil
two ks -nni then sail
\V-si In lies tc spend the
r. turning via Florida.
■ Mr. I'rofi is one of the best
Known business men of the
South ;ole of the so >v men to
Barry into all his business pro
■ecis the beautiful Christian
Spirit of hit faith, lie has been
■dentified fer many years with
■bilanthropic work of educa-
Bioual and charitable nature. He
yi a dost friend of the late H.
BT Sage, the noted philanthrope
B'tof Utica. N. Y., who gave
Bre million dollars to Cornell
■ Diversity, and as much more
■oother educational iinstitutions,
f I Mr. Croft traveled through
Bhxico as the guest of Mr. Sage
B'lthe winter of 1892, and de-
lighfs in telling anecdotes of his
good friend’s charitable deeds
poor peans enroute.
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A THAT IS
FINE AS SILK
111 quality and smart and stylish
111 SJa pe and finish, marks the
man of good taste and elegance
d’ess. Our fine Derbys and
Alpices bear of style,
an d «e have sucn a large as
80ltinent of both shapes and
any head can befitted
ac d any face be suited to a be
v°niing and handsome hat.
w. H. COKER.
■ —Special sales in ladies’
lle s h°eß. $2 00 kind go at $1.79
this week.
V • B. (.CKI R ]] Bjcfcd St.
personal mention.
Fancy bulk olive®, i t Lloyd®’
| Mr. Norman Campbell is m
Atlanta.
Mr. M. D. Pierc», cf Atlanta, ii
here today.
Everybody gobbled, and aubudy
said turkey .
fcancy sliced pineapples, large
cans at Lloyd’s.
Hon. W. J. Neel has returned
from the Gate City.
Mr. Nat Hoyt is spending the
lay in Chattanooga.
Mr. W. A. Camp, a prominent
citizen of Atlanta, is hereto-’ y.
Smoke a Warter’s Rome .nude
cigar, and you will enjoy the
best.
Mr. Rosier Thomas, of Adairs
▼ i'le, wm at the Central last
night.
Miss Marti.a Adams,'of Ce
dartov n, is the guest of Miss
Hiles.
Mr. Charles D. Wood is in
St. Louis looking over the stock
market.
Mrs. John M. Vandiver is
quite sick at her home in the
Fifth ward.
On account of Thanksgiving
the Rome postoffice observes
Sunday hours today.
Mr. M. L. Palmer, president
of the State Farmers Alliance,
is in the city today.
Mr. Thomag Butier i spend
ng the day with his father’s
family in Chattanooga.
Warter’s “twofers” the fa
mous ‘ ‘Terrell Speed” cigars are
growing more popular each day.
Dr. R. H Bell, of Atlanta, h
most scholarly and polished gen
tleman. is in the city for a few
day e.
Mr. F. M. Guodber, advance
agent for the “As We See It”
company, vat in the city last
night.
Dr. J. L. Pennington is cam
paigning against the “Bob
White” contingent, of Everett
Springs.
$2.95 to Atlanta and return via
Western de Atlantic R. R. Nov.
23rd and 7:20 a. m. train 24th lim
ted N ov. 25th.
I
Misses Emmie • and Lucy
Wright are at the Athens-Au
btirh football game in Atlanta
this afternoon.
That beautiful roll-top walnut
desk, mahogony finish, for sale
very cheap, can be seen at Mrs.
A.O. Garrards
To be entirely relieved of the
aches and pains of rheumatism
means a great deal, and Hood’s
Sarsaparilla does it.
“Farmer” Joe Nunnally, of
Wa’ker, came down today and
spent uveral hourimist plea»ant
ly among his Rome fr.endi.
Mrs. Joe J. Printup and her
daughter, Miss Nellie, have rt
turned to Rowe, after spending
the summei in Tennessee,
M, ssrs. Cliff Seay. John Glover,
Felton Mitchell and Wade Lowry
were among the Romani wh® went
down to Atlanta this morning.
The many friends of Miss
Beulah McLendon, will b« pain
ed to learn that she is quite ill
at her parent’s home in East
Rome.
Ladies earn SB.OO per w«ek
working at home, no canvass
ing, enclose self addressed
stamped envelope. Standard
Novelty Co., 101 Beekman Bt.,
New York City.
Mrs. James Mitchell and her
two interesting little ones, of
Charleston, S. C., are visiting
Mrs. Lewis, on Second avenue.
Mrs. Mitchell visited here last
spring, and will be pleasantly
remembered by the many new
friends she made.
1 lie many friends of Mrs. Joe
Ge..'-<TM vi|| rp „ r .| O i.,,, rn fi, af
she Continues q . nl rt t her
home on Fifth av nue.
Major C. 11. Lavender has
again been culled to Selma to
attend the bedside of his aged
mother, whose londition is be
lieved to be critical.
An Eight Pound Plumber.—
There arrived at. the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Walton Elliott,
in time for Thanksgiving dinner
today, an eight-pound plumber.
1 he young man has a lead-pipe
cinch on life and is bound t®
grow up with th> country,
'JF? I_. A
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE
The best salv® in the world
for cuts, biuiese sores, ulcers,
Salt Rheum,Fever Sores, Tetter,
Chapped hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and ail Skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles or no
pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction or
money refunded. Pi ice 25 cents
per box. For salu by Cu.rv Ar
rington Co.
BALLEW-TURNER
A Phetey Hi me Wedding Yes
terday,
Mr. Edward Turner ai.d Miss
Mattie Ballew were happily mar
ried yesterday at the home of the
bride’s parents Mr. and Mrs. A.
W Ballew, at Lilly Pond, in
Gordon county.
The young con- 'e arrived at the
home of the groom’s parents, near
the city last nigh end wei« ac
corded a most rova' welcome.
The young pen le are Very pop
ular in the Hill C ty. Miss Mattie
having resided here wuh her par
ents during her girlhood and hav
ing visited here freqneully sinee.
The Hustler-Com merci a I wishes
Mr. and Mrs. ‘ E ’’Turner mighty
we'l all down tins waps us life.
DINING CAR SERVICE
Ai l Fast Trai n U.x Squrkern to
Be Equipped With Thum.
Washington, Nov 24. —The
Jouthern railway today announced
(hat dialog cars wdl ba transport
ed on its “Unit d States fast
mail” trains daily year round
coMmencing today. This completes
the dining car service on the
double daily trains of the South
ern railway to Florida, Atlanta
and all points south and south
west.
,
The middle-of-tbe-roaders got
stuck in the mud—all but Bar
ton Wharker and he is a ridin’.
S*/'lb T"' TLi I
IN THE DINING ROOM
Every giod man likes to see a
good, solid lookiug
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.
Riiubv, Harvey & O
337 Broad St. 1
LtlCfii MPFLNIKGS.
No Rec. rdi h s Court.—On ac
ern. t, n* . r 1 ■ ■ .■♦ hn inp o
toe Uucket j. > pm Ch iieauqiiui t.
this morning the services of Re
corder Eubanks wire not in de
maad.
I'hk S. A. Club.—Mr, Wilson
Hardy will entertain the S. A.
S. Club this evening at a “cob
web” party. Those who attend
will undoubtedly spend a most
enjoyable evening.
Thanksgiving.—All j 51 birds
had a good dinner. People out
‘of jail, who have nothing else to
feel thankful for should feel
grateful for freedom to enjoy
tb glorious sunshine and crisp
oi <he.
Wholy Smoke I—That is to
say, that if you want the best
cigar on the market and the ono
that gives the most fragrant
smoke, .you should ask your
dealer for one of the Warters’
Rome made brands.
For Rent.— A neat cottage,
near First Methodist church,
pleasantly localed and conve
nient to business center, etc.
Price reasonc.ble. Possession on
Ist of month, or right away. A
pply to L. A. Lloyd, grocer.
Feetball.--Many Ei'tnaiis te k
advantage of th» low railroad
ratoa, and the holiday, ai d wii
attend the football gams in Atlan
ta today. The Athen’s hoys will
have a number of Rome “rooters”
on the bleechers when they line up
against Auburn.
announces F< r Bailiff —Mr
George Buford, the popular North
Rome plasterer has entered the
race for bat iff f the R >me dis
trie*. Hie announcement will ap
pear tomorrow. Goorge has lots i f
sand in his craw and has lathed
lin’o this race for a bard finish.
The Minstrel Parade. —The
Field and Hansel Mi »lrel» cam
in this toreno<>n and gav» a nos
excellent parade at noon. The ef
forts of the band were greatly ap
p’-eciatsd by tl • big crowds on th®
s'reet and the opera house will un
doubtedly be well filled tonight.
Bankb Closed.—The Roms
bankers took advantage of
Thanksgiving proclamation and
kept closed doors today, giving
their employees an opporiunity
to enjoy the holiday. The Rome
banks, despite the hard timet,
are making money and their
officials and employees dewerve
the holiday.
Another Arrival —Imperi-
al table jelly, a delicious desert,
easily and quickly prepared ;
superior to other kinds and
liied by all. Also Tryposa, a
delicious powdered jelly in all
flavors and colors, only 10c a
package. Try one and you will
order a dozen. You will find both
at Lloyd <fc Co’s, the popular
grocer.
Thank wiving Services —Most
interesting services wer* conduct
ed at the First Baptist church
this forenoon at 11 o’clook by Dr.
R. B. Headden, ths paster, who
was a-sist-d hv Dr G->e»chius of
the First Presbyterian. Th® ser
vices were muet aj prepriate to ths
occasion and the impression left
on the minds < f those who at
tended will prove lasting for
g< od .
Charley Jervis’ Brother
The friends es Dr. Lamar Jervis
will be glad to learn of his re
cent very brilliant victory before
the State Bourd of Pharmacy.
There were 31 applicants exam
ined by the board and Lamar
made the highest grade in the
examination, and received an
interstate pharmacists license
for seventeen states. It takes
the very highest grade to secure
even state pharmacists license,
as the lower grades druggists
and apothecary’? license. Dr.
Jervish is in charge of the med
ical dispensary at Fort McPher
son and holds an excellent posi
tion.—Calhoun Times.
PAINE’S ild l COMPOUND
UniiedStaies Senator Tabor Says
That it Should Now bo Used.
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Recent events showed that a
camp is more dangerous than a
battle. N-t only in tile army,
but in ordinary life, more lives
are lost by a heedless disregard
of the beginnings of poor health
than by a’l other causes com
bined.
Dyspepsia or nervousness is
absolutely inexcusable new.
There is no moie reason for a
man or woman eating wish poor
appetite or sleeping poorly or
suffering continually from neu
ralgia or rheumatism today than
there is of his or her going with
out the necessities of life.
Every candid person who has
dragged along, under the de
pressing effects of nerve and
brain exhaustion, needs to take
to heart the words of such un
biased persons as Senator Tubor,
who cannot afford to attach
their guarantee to anything
they have not themselves in
vestigated.
Denver, Col., Sept. 20, 1898.
Messrs. Wells, Richardson A
Co., Burlington, Vt. —I hearti
ly recommend yeur Paine’s cel
ery compound.
It is the one remedy which
should be widely used. I have
used it, and I therefore know
whereof I speak. Very truly
yours, N. A. W. Tabor,
Formerly U. S. Senator.
KILLING H|S DAUGHTER
Police Believe W. A. Brandes
Beat Her to Death
Oakland, Cal., Nov 24.—The
supposedjbuici leof Indian Br indes
a pretty 15-year-old girl in Berke
ley, on Saturday, is likely to prove
a case of murder. The autopsy
shows that th * girl had been beat
en on the head until her scalp was
laid open and her skull dented.
Her body was covered with bruis
es and there were no sigus of stran
gulation.
Ths girl’s father. V\ A. Brandes
has been Arrested on suspicion of
Laving committed the horrible
crime. The stepmother has becom*
hysterical and Refuses to talk about
the tragidy.whith was first report
ed to the police by th® accused
man.
SHOT AND LIVED TEN DAYS.
Milford, Pa., Nov 23. About
teu days ago Arthur Myer, of
Montague, N, J., one mile from
here, shot two pheasants and bung
I Do you suffer from insomnia?
■ Are you one sf those much-to-be
(pitied individuals who wrestle
■ with the pillow through the
long hours of the night and rise
in the morning with haggard
features and hollow eyes? If so,
take advantage of the remark
able power of this greatest of all
remedies for restoring strength.
Paine’s celery compound
cairns and equalizes all the ner
vuus tissues and induces the
bodv to take on solid flesh.
Nervous debility causes tim
idity, depression and lack of
confidence in the struggle of
life ; whereas plenty of nerveus
force insures self reliance, en—.
terprise and prosperity. In un
told number of cases the lack of
success can easily be traced to a
simple lack of nerve force.
There is no better foundation
for permanent good health, or a
better preparation for coping
with the hard work and taxing
strain of life than rich, red, pure
blood and plenty of it, acquired
by use of Paine’s celery com
pound .
Physicians recognize Paine’s
celery compound as the one sci
entific remedy for restoring
health and strength to the worn
®ut syi-tom.
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them away in his hunting coat,
'Opposing both were dead. Thia,
morning his '-'■if* w«nt fur the
birds for a game dimer, when she
found one alive. Sh« was so fright*
ened that when the bird fluttered
about sh’f did notci.tcL it, and al*
lowed it to ercape.
GUILFORD GIVEN BAIL
Extradited From England On
Charge Os Murder.
Bridgeport, Conn., Nov 28.
Nancy A. Guilford, who was ex
tradited from England upon the
charge of murdering Emma Gill,
in this city, last Sept. By meaas
of a criminal operation, was today
admitted to bail in SIO,OOO.
Madrid, Nev. 24.— The report
that the insurgents have captured
Iloilo, capital of Panay, iu the
Viecayas group of the Philippines
is declared
It is said that measures have
been taken for the defense es the
town by the Spanish authorities,