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terms decidedlyeasy toa'l buyers.
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An American uitiiet on a
Visit to Germaay
I
FORCED INTO THE ARMY.
A Complication of Laws of Two
, Nations.
Waterbury, Conn., Nov. 24.
Friend# of Willi tin Heeg re
ceived word from him yesterday
that he had b n conscripted
into the German ;rmy to serve
for six years in - ote of the fact
that he had deci d Lis inten
tion of beconiin, an American
citizen. lie is relative of the
wealthy Hellma• family of this
city, who will > it ion the state
department to i r rvene.
Heeg left here in March to
m; ke a brief visit to the Fath
l.mu which be 1- t when he was
18. He received word from his
father who lived in Hossbacht,
near Franken, Bavaria, that he
(the son) must return homo or
all the pioperty of the father
would be confisi ated.
One of the laws of that mili
tary land is that i youth cannot
leave his count! y after he is 17
years old unless 1 elm» served a
term in the Germ in army. How
ever, a bond can be furnished
which will allow him to leave
the country, but he must return
within the titm . lotted or the
bondsman’s properly will be
confiscated.
At the time II- eg left Bavaria |
bis father was burgomaster of i
the town. lie vve st bond for the :
son and the tun- having expired
he wrote forth or to return i
w I
If he could put an appearance '
and for a lengt >. .time oculd ;
fight shy of the u;l : ry officials, ,
his father’s pr< 1 y would be
safe and be mi- t escape across
the water. The only point to be j
made clear was the fact that he
was back in the ountry again. <
Heeg crossed the water, made 1
his presence kn vn to the mili
tary authorities, saved his fath- 1
er’s property and then started
the effort for his escape from the
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country.
His brother was a wine mer- ,
chant and he engaged him as a
subterfuge. Young Heeg, armed
with his sample case, immediate
ly set out for the French fron
tier. All went well for the first 1
day, but on the second day, just 1
as he was about to cross into
Goal, be was capture! in a
Schaffenburg province of the ,
Cuter Franken Bavaria, by a
German policeman.
He was taken,, back to Hoos
baclit and condemned by a mili
tary tribune to erye six years ,
in the array, the prescribed term
being doubled a- punishment
for his attempt to estupe. Why
he did not show bis American
citizenship pa: sis not stated
in the letter. Ti matter will be
taken to Wash; uton at once.
You Don’t Want Ice —Now,
Nature supplies ‘.his want, but
wo have something you do need
and want, and that is the best
grate cual on < artb. We have
opened a big coal yard at our
Ginnery on St <<nd Ave., and
can supply y<-u vith the Monte
vella, Wooldri .Jelico Coai.
Promptly deli 'rd. Try a ton
, of our choice J lico Lump and
I our word for i', y.ou will be
pleased.
Rome Ice Co. Phone 100.
) Yards Second Ave.
’ FRENCH VILLAGES FLOODED
* Paris, Nov 23 —Dispatches
from Perpigm- capital oi Pyrue
essOrientales on the right bank
NO WaS ' E OF W ORBS
F vide eV ; T Pur
Pul I .«M) ibKLiABLK.
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Judge Frank Ive# of District
Court of Croakaton, Minn., iava:
Korsome titiia I have UsrdStuan’a
Dyspepsia Tablets wi h Memiog
great benefit with few exceptions,
I ha?e not been so from iudi
gastion in twenty-five y®ars
George W. Roosevelt, U. 8. Con
sul to Brussels, Bolgiun ; Stuarl’e
Dyspepsia Tablets, safe, pleasant
to take, convenient 'o cairy, gift
keen appetite, perfect d ge»ti n
Mr. W. D. i'omlin miKhauical
engineer, Duluth, Minn.; One box
ol Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tal-1 ts hss
done its work, and I am again
gtiniug fl eh and s reng h.
O. E. Runs -in, Hustonville. Ky..
I was distressed and annoyed fvi‘
two years with throwing up food. ■
Ditentworr three times a daj;|
had no certainty <f joiainii g a
m-ai ii I ate <>ne Fi nr boxes of
the tablets .'rum in v dru .'..'isl h ive
fully cured me 1 find them pleas
ant to take, cor.-v- nit n‘ to estry,
Re' .U, 1). Brov n Mu d vi,
A'is. : The efl ot of B'imrt’s Dys
pepsia 1 ablets is sitnply marv»
lous; a quite h-arty diner of
brciled I eetst-ak cati-es no dis
tress since I begun their u-».
Over six thousand people i, the
state of Michigan ah ne in 1894;
were cured of st< m;ch troubles by
Stuart’s Dyspegsia Tablets.
Full sizea ? packages may be
found at all druggist-e at 50 runts,
or sent by mail on receipt of pric
from F. A. Stuart Co., Marshall,
Mich.
Send for lilt e book on stem ch
dieeas s, mailed free.
of the i ivi r'l e , repoit tin. tie
region has been visi ed *>y Pi vere
storms. Many vil 'have hern
Hooded and traffic ’s interrupted.
ANY PERSON
(Vjuhin# to know.ihw truth in regard to tt-eir
haalth shou'u not’ail t< f ra valut-.b's »r.i!
new 64-pHgv Booklet waieu will t>o esnt FREB
for a short time to choe-s who men tion thia papvr.
Thie book is vrtb] .flhed by the celibrarttd phyisi
ciuns and sprcialiete Dr. Hathaway a:d Co. of
KJ* S. Broad St.. Atlanta, Oa., whom you abvuld
»ldn»s Wt lie to-dar. j
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Albert Ham, a farmer of West
Dresden, Me., has an apple tree
in his orchard which measures
nine feet ten inchea in ciroumfer
euce a foot from the ground, and
at the height of six feet the trunk
branches into four limbs almost
as large. Its great limbs are full of
crooks and angles, but the whole
makes a most shapely tree. It is
over a century old and has born
well for each year of the forty
aeven it has been in Mr, Ham’s
possession. One year it gave him
forty-three bushels of good apples.
o o o
Improvement have bem made
recently on typewriters and baby
buggies—the la’ter are made per
fectly noiseless. An independent
fortune awaits the man who will
invest noiseless babies and type
writers that spell correet’y.--Nurth
Alabamian.
000
Mr. Joseph Chamberlain
would seem to say, in the chaste
diction of Mrs Robert Fitz.iim
mons, that if France persists in
being bumptious England may
find it necessary to “jab her in
he slats.”—Americus Herald.
Annual Sales overe.OOO.CQO Loxes
PCT'S
c’OR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISOR2E3.B
such m Wind and Pir'ninthe Stomach,
jiddiness. t iluess aftvr meuls. Head
iclie, Dizziness. Prowbinoss. Flushings
>1 Heat, Loss of Appetite, Cost ire n<’’,s.
Blotches on the Skin. C"ld Chills, Dis
turbed Sleep, Frightful .Droams and al 1
Nervous aid Trembling Sensations
THE m®T DOSE WILL GIVE KELIEI
IN TWEET! MINUTES. Every •uff.’rei
will acknu'vledge them to be
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
BFKCHAM’N PILES, taken as direct
’d, will quickly restore Females to com
plete health. They promptly remove
obstructions or irregularities of the sys
tem and cure Mck Headache. Fora
Weak Stomach
Impaired Digestion
Disordered Liver
!N MSN, WOMSN Oil CHILDREN
Beecham’s Pills are
Without a Rival
I And hnve th«
LARGEST SALE
>f any Patent Medicine in Hie World.
; 25c. at all Drug Stores.
of ft-fifig
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t »ss
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| Wewili ScIlN i w I
I Books wholesale I
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FOR CASH. Second Hand j|
jiS Books cheaper uhan the ■
cheapest. Give me a call,
H. A. SMITH. 1
THFOLR RELIABLE BOOK oTORE.
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SH, P. WOOTEN & BRO., B
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Successors to
:g PHARMACY.
r oad st.—.vew Clark Building, ’
M ° ' )ave bought the entire stock of the Rome
' te? e h'i''n icy ami ;I re prepared to supply your wants in
',lji , u P‘ PSCl *ipti'>n an 1 patent medicine line# ’Our
stock r-complete and ol the v-ry highest grade. ?
- e solicit a part of your patronage and shall en
V> i-’ best of our ability to please you at a
p should be pleased to have you call on u
'I till line of druggist’s sundries, toilet articles i Jp*
....fc” things as are usually carried in a first-class L- !}«
store. Cigars and tob a cco. S* ,
Come to see us. ’ t
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K UUEiJ IM GE NTLBMEN'B HILW S
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•£, Dougherty Bldg, 2nd Ave S-
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A NARROW ESCAPE.
1 hankful words written by
Mis. Ada E. Hart, Groton S. I).
“Was taken with a bad cold)
I 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 sl.oit time.
I 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 Hod I am saved
and now a well and healthy
woman.’’ Trial bottl s free at
Curry-Arrington's Regular size
50 cents and ‘I.OO, guaruntetd
| or price refunded.
I Announce. —To th-» public
that I have secured the services of
i William McClellan, an expert
i fancy candy milker, who has been
for the past two ytars with thn
Garrow famous candy kitchen is;
Atlanta. We are new making dai
all kind of fine taffies, coaoanut,
creams, nongats, etc. All we ask is
a trial. We .-an please you. • t
A. M. Antogholi,
next door In C nrrv’s drug store
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To Memphis and Retub^, —
On account of the National Quar
antine Convention, Memphis,
renu., Nov. 17—19th, 1898, the
Southern Railway wil sell tick
ets at the rate of one fare t 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. ,
. TJ IU
• th iT JOYFUL "FEELING.
With the exhilarating sense
of renewed health and strength >
and internal cleanliness, which
follows tlie 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
{Fi«r Syrun Co.