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■ . t ; ing OU', in the «ay
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ignored adage from
1 t .. funny plot was batch-
~ ,<p. said to 1)0 the bright-
M Luie9t !-m that popular
M tg writer’s pen, bringing the
r .y ti.ent of both press
■ h ~ic from the East.
' ,|.H •»n is complete in
u > uiatt"r how small,
■i f the most beauti*
■ attempted, even
tj, . scenic artists
■nt"? \'.i' college,
i .<.ina!sts liibora'.ur
. inure as it G.
■ ir l lc tl.r “Uentimi ha 3 been
t costumes, as well as the
s tart, ii of a m jet exce'-
|H : i. • t Pretty Girls,
; I pi.< l ite C'>m> '
. - , ami Refln 'd
o|. <• > g win the
■ H->- ?M ’ ' Billy A'-
, James Rost r,
7 E'taw' rib. Iff rt Pei uy,
j Misst-s May
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\ .or Sister*,
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exc-ib-nt
;j. : tn the bril-
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|Hr v lICK INNOCENT.
IB;.:'- V» I ri'.a Mu dsr.
|B eel Captain
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111 ire
' ves.e-u y.
a V» . -
a c lor d ■ 'i - nig::'. oi
v. In at t'sj>. W s; - x It B'rr t,
tar.. It w.ts shown that
c;. Utm-ly r.t ( ar; • d the Wes
■ f- in a . Ujct ills'.v b- lb dur-
M-' .1 •»..<; he v ..ischiii g- I -
' ■ x-im n. ii n iho <a< t
’ iht Slai.cel was fm
■>' si of C.-ipt. May-
»-. ... die-ged murder
’i! is n v eeiv mg a I'fs term
England. S aucel was the wit-
Pl, 'n 11 111 Pi";' (Intense pinn-
llt great'.-si hopes.
■' :t Maj tn r-k’s c unsel sent
r b'. iicel, who w>it to T.iv r
ih'l it ~t• Itad in li»r behalf
d..-ci.;res that Cap'. May-
B wa-, n constant user of
B* dtl ■■■miu.'un of arsenic, and
Bit dt.ring the lust four year? he
B efl T(: ;il Amsrici. rsgularly ev ry
B he s. nt him out to pur-
Bbase the drug.
t Maybrick is as innocent
B 8 a child,” (j ( claied StM cel.
SHE tANG 10 HIM
B 1 E apd I,nw z'.nd Was Cheer
ed To The Echo.
Wa8 Higtun, N<;v 25—Whan
r ' l sang her cuke v alk
" 1 !■ iitune Telit i
I e“t, ihe noticed tbs Chn.nse
,f E v ' u 'ling Fang, in a lox
I ■' 1 <1 lhe Chinese verss
I c .! to ihe minister. Wu ling
I " S l(, 8e and remained standing
I Ul ‘ u g the the verse. At the rou-
L 1 * bowed to the singer and
I -itiie brought down th”
nouie.
Ai\7 PERSON
U ' I’ l ' . L ~. ,1 .
" W! . | . ii> regnrd to their
‘ t ; . t f.>r a vnhvibk and
t' r . -ii,> wni. i. v -it! Detent FREE
I' 1 '- j... muntltwi thiepi per.
a: '■> • '• ■ c-il'-brateci phyei*
®. S ' ... ' ■ 1 '• Hathaway a, dIo. of
*® ur esß. ) iJ • z i lnnt *> On., whom you eh- old
LJT- GFFt KINGS,
Gay 4-nd ! esty '—’Posavin
Suppers are qu.te the go among
the coloj’t ) t opic now. There
w i 1 bo one of the royal order at
the Sam Jmms bui’idingon Main
street tonight.—Courant Amer
ican.
Home’s L s —Mr. and Mrs.
■Walter S I gford left today
for Atlai' a, v here they will re
main until Monday. They will
leave then for Pueblo, Col.,
where th y v ill reside in the
future.
Liked The Purp.—Sheriff
elect Rob Maxwell received the
other da\ a t-plendrd present in
the shape of setter puppy of very
fine breed from his friend, Will
J. Gordon, of Rome —Caiters
ville Courant.
Wiioly Smoke !—That is to
say, that if you want the best
cigar on ; ie market and the one
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 located and conve
nient to business center, etc.
Price reas >nc<ble. Possession on
Ist of month, or right, away. A
pply to L. A. Lloyd, grocer.
Tough on “Handjomi
—Bob Berner is no more a colo
nel than lie is a dit e. Having
shoulder straps put on by a
jackass of a governor does not
remove absolute ignorance of
military matters ai d utter in
competence in everything else.
—Calhoun Times.
A Shei.iff’s Mistake.—Sher
iff I shop received a telegram
from Rome to arrest a white
min natrn d Reynolds, giving
discriptie on Friday morning’s
south bound train, and that be
was a moulder. He found a man
on the train that filled the de
scription, lie was a moulder, and
was from Rome. He took him
off the tr n and then examined
him carefu'ly and became satis
(i'-d tl'.fit he was n't the man,
t! • t his In.;ii was t o dark. He
< ve him his dinm r - and paid
his wai t > Atlanta, letting him
depart in : euce. His name is
Bagwell.”—.Marietta Journal.
a’NOTH eR A RRIV al. —I mpe ri
al table jelly, a delicious desert,
easily and quickly, prepared;
superior to ocher kinds and
lilted by all. Also Iryposa, a
delicious powdered jelly in Ml
flavors and colors, only 10c a
package. Try one and you will
ipGo®!|fALTil I
Tte IMumorJ
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xW’i" ft 1;;n l mUcl! trouble
fora really healthy man
to be good humored.
Jollity and exhuberant health are a pro
verbial combination The hearty man who
is always lav hiug doesti t have any ff 0 *I’’ 1 ’’
with his di; stion. It ’’ as ,,V een rS l . l tri th
laughing m< kes people healthy, rhe ti .tn
is that health makes people laugh.
It i* ini ssible to estimate the t.
mendous in 1 nene • of 1. a’th upon human
character. A man with a headache will
not be in happy, contented ra
mind A rian who sufi rs fr<>m a we.ik
stomach ami an impaired '.iei< stmn w)I. •it
and grumble through the best
prepared. A bilious tn m who is not a
Core, is deserving of a placet in a museum.
A nervous in in who 1- not A 1 “ n .
fault finding is a curiosity. All these con
ditions lead to gw W" '■ " I '' '
victim becomes not only . dlsaß .’X e “^ ll ’ a ]
il. pendent m well A "? se
i ? ’ th it whi!” the old ,h ; 7 "'X
heart is in his stomach, is not literally
true, it is a fact that his stomach sweetens
ot sours his character according as it «
healthy or unhealthy. Dr. I lerce . »
Medical Di ('"very isthe best of
so, the conditions described. It makes
the weak GinuaCh .strong, the impairca
'£» ; sa-bs
and healthy nerve fibr> s and ~r ‘' h(11
IBs
Gundy, IvOgnn Co . Neb • commenced
B „d could rot find relief c
taking vour ■ olden Medic- „ f liver
feed with constipat on «n rostate an d
which resu.h’d 1,1 ‘. ‘in,., i had only taken
wbenVfmmd great relief. The medF
ciue has effected a pet maueut cure.
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Warier’c MATCHLESS “TWOFERSA wear
the brand of TERRELL SPEED, the
“Coon Skin” Statesman of Floyd. The*’sale
of this brand has been unprecedented.
But then Thomas Warters never pyV a
sorry cigar on the market. He is too enter
prising and to 3 honest. Every cigar is t- <ici
ly what is claimed for its brand, and the War
ters cigars are absolutely the best on the na* -
ket. . i
' FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.A
order a dozen. You will find both
at Lloyd & Co’s, the popular
grocer.
Confirmed. The f-enate has
confirmed the governor’s appoint*
meLt of Judge Geo. F. Gober, of
Marietta, to be the trustee of the
s'ate university for the state a
large for eight years, vice Dr. W.
H. Felton, whose term expires
August 189 V).
Returned The Shot. Uncle
Joe Smith says the ball that die-,
abled the Barret Lane at.
Hampton Roads oii'irgthe war,
was one that she fired into the
eainp of the Fourth Georgia
regiment. The boys got the ball,
reloaded it in a confederate can
non and shot it b ck at the
Harriet Lane, striking her nt t..e
w iter line, whereupon sfie turn
ed around and hastened away,
considerably disabled, — Dalton
Citizen.
Strhben-Yabbrourh —On Wed
nesday November 16ih, at 8 o’clock
a. in., at the risid uce of the
oride's brother, Mr. J. W. ’I ar
brougb, Mr, T. N Stephen, one of
Cave Springs most p puiar men,
and Miss Mattie Yarbrough were
quietly joined in the holy bonds nf
matrimony. The oride was attired
in a traveling suit of navy bit e
with hat to match and carried u )
large boqiiet of chrysanthemums
they boarded the ten o'cl< ck train
for Cave Springs, their future
home. Their many friends wish
them much success. Courant
American.
Mr. Simmons’ Successor
Mr. W. P. West has been elected
the general manager of the old
Alliance store in Cave Spring to
succeed Mr. D. W. Simmons,
who was elected Cleik of F loj d
Superior court. Mr. West will
assume charge of the store about
the 15th of Decembt r, and his
numerous Cedartown friends,
while the congratulate him and
his company as well on their se
lection ot a superintendent, will
regret to learn that liis family
wll remove from this city to
Cave Spring—Cedartown Stan
dard.
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
-JOTI—TTI~ JI—III Tn Tlf w(\ . "UR**
examination, mid received an
interstate pharir.acists licei'nji
for seventeen states. It takes
the very highest gr .de to secure
even state pharmacists icense, 1
!
as the lower grades druggists
and apothecary’s licen- Dr.
Jervish is in charge of ; e med
ical dispensary at T >rt McPher
son and holds an excelh. t p si
tion. —Calhoun Times.
Postponed.—The secciid f ot-
I ball game which was to, have
! been pl tye I thii a ■
the two teams, c nnpo- I of
working bovs and Smith' school
wis deferred on account of the
absence of several • pi’- miimnt
pl.tiers. It will pro';.th , come
, off - nne time m xt o t ,!
WH AT JOYFUL FEE klNu.
With iht-exhilarating ■ nsi. of I
renewed health and stie. <th ' nd'
int'.ri’al ch anlinees, v hii i fulUws,
the use of Syrup of Figs, is un
known to the lew wlo 1 ave iot
progressed beyond the « id-time
medicines and the ch°a} sui sti-> j
tutes sometimes offer d lut n v«r i
accepted by the wcil-i./crno'd.
Buy the genuine ruanu a uro ! ! y
the California F'g S' rup o.
KING’S W
ROYAL
CERMETUER
Thia plesjßftDt and perfect remedy, M
iellghtful to take, so refnx bln£ aad '
axhilaratlng, stands in higl est lavas
! «vEn all who know It best, as the greafc
est of all medical remedies for bo'tts
sexes, of all ages and in all conditiooc
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WHAT IT WILL DO FOR Yo|
lwl'l gj»* jou APFETITS
jfw'ill give you rastful re.'Gihing SLEEP.
Gwl'l stimulate jour DiSESTION.
If Bill restore your MER'/O'dS ENERRT
It will put your KIDXEYB !»psrfsot et
heill purify jw Bleed.
It will ohinge jour waiknm Into STIEMfiTiI
M Bill bring you ou! ts ttakNU into HEALTH
nW PACKAOK, I.ARG.t
DOSES OXI DOuLIK
SOLD BY ALL DRUQCIBTSL
MaarraoTCMD oklt st
Bo ItIiLDU Chical Co., ItluU, G&. ■
'TBiTR PM M-PASI ROOK »<Ci33
?. ..JILL NLNTION.
I 'icy bulk olives, et Lloyds’.
1 cv lic< d pineapples, large
I cans at Lloyd’s.
Mr Holmes Smith returned
from Atlanta today.
M . D.illar Turner went down
tot dartown this inorning-
Mr. M. E. Pentecost, of Gads
den, is here for a few daya,
I
Mr. George Gat' is quite sick
at his home in the Fifth ward.
So oke a Waiter’s Rome made
<ig r, and you will enjoy the
best.
Mr. Harry Flemming, of Bir
, mingham, is here visiting rela
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hamilton
are in New York. —Summerville
News.
Mr. Charles D. Wood is in
St. Louis looking over the stock
market.
Mr. M. L. Palmer, president
of the State Farmers Alliance,
is in the city today.
Mr. J. M. Bradshaw is in
Sei oy attending the bedside of
his mother, who is very ill.
■ • Miss Martha Adams is v.siting
In R ime the guest of Miss Ethel
. Hiles .—Cedartown Standard.
I War tor’s “twofers” the fa-
imm : ; ‘‘ Terrell Speed” cigars are
'i ‘lng more popular each day.
Pennington is cam
jriguiug against the “Bob
j White” contingent, of Everett
Si rings.
Mrs. Iff. Bl Hamilton and Mrs.
, G. M. itarper are expected home
tomorrow from a six weeks visit
to New York.
Waller Hightowor, one of
Rome’s handsdmest young drug
gisfs, spent SundayYn town with
homo folks and fri’ends'—Cal
’. •-
houu limes.
at beautiful roll-top walnut
de k, iD.ibogony finish, for sale
very cheap, can be seen at Mrs.
A O. Garrards
Mr. J no. D. Taylor, of Sum
rnmville, is in the city. Mr.
T 'or is one of Chattooga's
le 'ting lawyers.
To be entirely relieved of the
n<s and pains of rheumatism
ns a great deal, and Hood’s
S.ir apari’la does it.
Mrs James B. Conyers went
over to Rome Tuesday to visit
- her sister, Mrs. W. 11. Steele.—
’ Cartersville Courant.
The many friends of Miss
Beulah McL' ndmr, will be pain
rd to learn that she is quite ill
at In parent’s home in East
I Rome.
Mr. T. J; Pei kins, formerly
of Rome but now ot Atlanta,
will leave for his home tonight,
after spending several days in
the city.
Corporal Dudley Magruder is
up from Macon on a five days’
[furlough. He reports a breezy
, time among the colored exam
| pies of patriotism in that vicini
'y-
i Messrs. Herring, Bolles and
McClain have just arrived in the
cit with three car loads fl fine
Western horses which they will
t lion i<ff dining the next few
days.
Ladies earn SB.OO per week
.working at home, no canvass
ing, enclose self addressed
stamped envelope. Standard
YuveltyCo., 101 Beekman St.,
New York City.
Mrs. W. A . Chapman has
gone to Rome to live with her
bister, Mrs. T. R. Garlingt»n
Her many Cedartown friend*
, regret her departure, but hope
’ tor her a pleasant stay in the
SCROFULA
It is Foul aiood’s Advertisa
rru.it
But It Is Soon Cured by Heed’s
Sarsaparilla.
Yen, Scrofula, if anything, may be called
the advertisement of foul blood. It is the
scourge of the world—oTcnsive, painful,
debilitating, stubborn and well n’gh
unendurable.
Outward application!) do rot cure, they
only drive the diiTically to new quarters.
Emollients may palliate, they cannot
abolish the evil. There is but one sure
way out, and that is to eliminate Mie
taint from the blood.
There is one remedy that can effect this,
and it is the only one that, so far as we
know, has almost invariably succeeded
even Where the system has been poisoned
by long years of taiut. and the ravages to
be repaired are tremendous. That remedy
is Hood's Garsapr.rilla. Read this:
“ My daughter was afflicted with im
pure blood. There were running sores
all over her body and they caused her
much suffering. We tried medicines that
were recommended as blood purifiers,
but could not see t bat they did any good.
A friend told me about Hood’s Sarsapa
rilla and I begun giving the girl this med
icine. The result was that she was per
fectly cured after taking a few bottles.
She has ha l no symptoms of scro/ula
sores since that time.” Marietta M.,
Smith, South Ifiddleboro, Mass.
Sarsa-
Sis wparilia
Is the best—ln fact the One True Blood Purifier,
insist upon Koon’s; take no substitute.
J,,t harmoniously
i Iwt v 1 • ILS Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Hill City—Cedartown Standard.
Prof. C. A. Thompson, for
merly of Shorter, now with the
Anniston Female college, is here
for a day or so.
Mr. Felton B. Knight spent
yesterday in Rome, and attended
a social function last night,—
Cedartown Standard.
Miss Eva Camp, of Rome,
will arrive in the city this week
and will be the guest of Mies
Ida Lou Milam —Courant Amer
ican.
Mrs. Ella Milner and daugh
ter, Floy went to Rome last
week on a visit to Mrs. W. M .
Henry and Mrs, J. W. Maddox,
—Summerville News.
Congressman Maddox will
return to Washington the first
of December. His family will
join him there later in the win
ter. —Summerville News.
The Alabama boys seem to
have had their Thanksgiving
Day “habits” on during the
ball game iu Atlanta yesterday,
and Georgia’s gridiron warriors
went down before them like
chaff.
A CARD.
The operatic comedy “As We
See It” to be produced at the
opera house tomorrow night is
one of the best things in its line
ever offered Rome theater-goers
and the bouse should be packed.
Those who remember that
splendid comedy “The Prodigal
Father” last season should not
miss “As We See It” tomorrow
night. The company is strong
in singing and musical numbers
and the attraction is one that
will please all comers. The
change from minstrel shows to
operatic company should prove
most acceptable.
Manager Opera Hour*.
WOUNDED IN DUEL.
MINISTFR OF INTKRI R AND DEPUTY
Have an Affaib of Honor.
Buda Pes'., Nov. 25.— A duet
ias been fought between the min*
ist.er of the interior, Desideriu* de .
Perezel, and Deputy Botto, a
member of the party,
is the outcome of the minister’s
«peech in parliament on Novem
ber 22J, in which the deputy con
ddered himself insulted. The
minister cf the interior was se
tously wounded "'the forehead
m the second assault.
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