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ASTHMA CAN BE CIRED
A Not«d Physician Will Pmve
This to Sufferers in Rc me
Thui sday.
The progress of in jdern medi
cal science has hd io the discov
ery of successful methods of
treatment fo.’ most of those mal
adies once regarded as incura
ble. Asthma has always been
regarded as belonging to this
obstinate class baffling the skill
of the greatest physicians. Thou
sands of sufferers know by their
own experience that little, if
any. relief has been afforded
them by the methods heretofore
employed. Dr. Rudolph Schiff
maun, the noted physician, has,
after a life-long study of Asthma
•nd kindred diseases, discover
a remedy which not only gives
instant relief in the severest
cases cf Asthma, Hay Fever and
Bronchitis, but has actually
cur»d thousandsjwhose cases uad
been pronounced incurable. So
complete is his confidence in bis
remedy that to overcome the
skepticism of the public growing
out of lhe failure of other reme
dies, Dr. Schiffinann requests
this paper to announce that all
day Thursday Dec. Bth he offers
• liberal sample box of“bchiff
tnann’s Asthma Cure” free of
charge to all persons applying
at Curry Arrington Co’s drug
store, 200 Broad street. He be
lieves that an actual test will
be the most convincing, and in
fact the only, way to overcome
the natural prejudice of thou
sands of Asthmatics who have
heretofore sought relief in vain.
Persons living out of town will
receive a package free, postpaid
by writing direct to Dr. R,
Schiffmann, 315 Rosabel St ,
St. Paul,Minn., before Dec. 15lb
as no free samples can be ob
tained after that date. Send
simply your name and address
plainly written on a postal card.
GILLETTE IN HIDING.
Report of His Capture was Evi
dently Untrue.
Dallas,Tex., Dec. 6. —Despite
the fact that Grant D. Gillette,
the missing cattle kwg, bad
been reported in custody at
Chihuahua, Mex., it is said that
he is in hiding between Dallas
•nd Ft. Worth. Gillette was in
Dallas for an hour or more Nov
21. He went to Ft. Worth on
that date and stopped at the
the Hotel Worth. Persons in El
Paso say that Gillette was there
Nov. 25.
AT 11 1 YEARS
Death of Polly Mays. Oldest
Wc man in Virginia.
Baltimore, Md., Dec. s.—Rel
atives in this city of Mrs. Polly
Mays, the oldest woman in Vir
ginia, tiday were informed of
her death »t the Cove, the
homestead of the Mays for over
a century in Frai.kliu county at
the age of 111 years. Three
months ago she climbed a steep
mountain, traveling a distance
of one mile with very little fa
tigue. Her youngest child is 66
years old. While passing out of
her front door she fell and re
ceived injuries which caused her
death. ' ~~
Bryan at Bavannah.
Savannah, Dec. 5.—C01. W.
J. Bryan, of the 3d Nebraska,
returned to Savannah yesterday,
after a three days’ sick leave
He was met at the depot by hi?
regiment and escorted to the
camp.
Mr. John Ledbetter is in tin
city, shaking hands with his
many friends.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Don’t “The Bowery
Waif” at Nevin’s tonight.
Don’t miss “The Bowery
Waif” at Neyin’s tonight.
Don’t miss “The Bowery
Waif” at Nevin’s teuight.
Don’t miss “The Bowery
Waif” at Nevin’s tonight.
Don’t miss “The Bowery
Waif” at Nevin’s tonight.
Mr. Thos. Booz, of Cedartown,
was in the city Saturday.
Capt. George Magruder was
ia (he city yesterday.
Mr. R>bt. Maxwell went up
to Summerville this morning.
Mr Williamson went up to
Chattanooga this morning.
Mr. A. B. Andrews, of Atlan
ta, was here yesterday.
“Col. and Mrs. Lavender re
turned from Selma yesterday.
’Squire Lun Early was in the
city yesterday for a few hours.
Smoke a Warter’s Rome made
cigar, and you will enjoy the
best.
Mrs. Laura Seay Watson is
visiting Miss Virginia Bratton at
Spartinburg, S. C .
Mr. Joe Harrison leturhed
this morning after a very pleas
ant visit to his parents at Merid
ian, Miss.
Warter’s “twofers” the fa
mous ‘ ‘Terrell Speed” cigars are !
growing more popular each day
Mayer John J. Seay returned
to the city this morning, after a
pleasant visit to Atlanta, Ga.»
Charlotte and Rock Hill, S . C.
Good health is worth more
han anything else to you, and
fvf iy bottle of Hood’s Sarsapa
m bi contains good health.
Mr M E. Pentecost returned
yesterday from Gadsden, where
he has been in the interest of
the W..S. L. S. C. Co.
Soldiers remember
the Western & Atlan
tic R. R, s sells you tick
ets at half rates. Depot,
foot Broad St.
Mies Florida Seay, the charm
ing and accomplished daughter
cf Mayor John J. Seay, returned
home this morning, after an ex
tended visit in South Carolina.
Their many Rome friends will
be glad to learn that Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Eastman intend mak
ing their future home in this
city.
Mr. Tol Friels, of Chulio,
spoilt yesterday and today in the
city. He leaves tomorrow for
Alabama, where be will make
his future home.
Mr. R. W. Childress, one of
Rome’s popular photographers,
is quite ill at his home on Fifth
avenue. His many friends hope
lor him a speedy and complete
eccvery.
WON’T ST UDY
Wesleyan Students Object to
Co-eduoaton.
Middletown, Conn., Dec. 5. —
A mass meeting of undergradu
ate students at Wesleyan Uni
versity today to protest against
the system of co-education now
in vogue at the college. It was
maintained that the exclusion
of women from the college
would be to the best interests of
the university.
Baby Burned to Death,
Chattanooga, Tenn., Dec. 5.
—An infant of Mrs. Carney,
who eame from Catoosa county.
Georgia, recently, to this city,
was burned to death last night
while the mother was out of the
house.
OVER B MILLION.
''Sky-Draper'’ in N. Y.
Damaged by Fire.
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THE UPPER STORIES OF
Home Insurance and Postal
Telegraph Building Gutted.
New York, Dec. 5 —Fire broke
out last night in Rogar*, Pn*t &
Ce's retail cloZhiug b ere, occupy
ing a five-story Hick at the
southwest corner of M trren street
and Broadwav, utterly ruining
that building and its contents m n
abort time.
Then the flames tracked the
skj 7 scraper building ot Home Life
Insurance company adjoining to
the south, and gutted the upper
stories, the firemen seeming utter
ly helpless ngainst the flames so
far from the ground.
Nnxt, the upper floor of the big
Postal Telegraph company, at
Murray street and Broadway, one
of the handsomest in the city,
barst into flames and at midnight
was burning fiercely.
TLe less is at least, a million dol
lars already and the fira in the In
surance and Postal buildings is un
checked,
There has been no loss of life
so far as known.
PECULIAR "POISONS.
GENERATED IN THE HUMAN BODY
The Result of Imperfect Digestion
cf Food.
Every living ih'ng. phnt t ran
mat, contains within itself the
germs of certa n decry and death.
In the human body these germs
of disease and death (called by
scientists Ptomaines), are usually
the r suit of imperfect digestion
or dyspepsia .
The stomach, from abuse, weak
ness, do?s not promptly and thor
oughly digest the so d. The result
is a heavy, sodden mass which fer
ments (the first process of decay)
poisoning the blood, making it
thin, weak and lacking in red cor
puscles, poisoning (he braiu caus
ing headaches and pain in the
eyes.
Bad digestion irritates the heart,
causing pa'pitation and finally
bringing on disease of this very
important organ.
Poor digestion poisons the kid
neys, causing Bright’s disease and
diabetes.
Aud this is s© because every or
gan, every nerve depends upon
the stomach alone for nourishment
und renewal, and Weak digts'ion
show itself not only in loss of ap
petite and flesh, but in weak
nerves and muddy complexion
The great English scientist,
Huxley, said the best start in life
is a sound stomach Weak stom
achs fail to digest food properly,
because they lack the proper quan
tity of digestive ac ds tlactic and
hydrochloric) and p-piogt nic pro
ducts, the most sensible remedy
in all cases of indigestion, is to
take after each rm al, one or two of
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablet?, be
cause they supply in a pleasant
harmless form all the elements
that weak stomach lack.
The regular use oi Stuart’s Dys
pepsia Tablets will cure t very form
of stomach trouble except cancer
of the stomach.
They increase fl eh, insure pure
blood, strong i erves, a bright *ye
and clear complexion, because all
these result only from wholesome
food well digested.
Nearly all druggist sell Stuart’s
Dyspepsia Tablets at 50 cents full
sized package or by mail by en
closing price to Stuart Co., Mar
shall, Mich., but ask ycur drug
gist first.
A little book on stomach dis
eases mailed free. Address F. A .
Stuart Co,, Marshall, Mich.
LOOM HAPPENINGS.
FOR SALE : A Sterling bicy
cle. Apply to, or address this
office.
Football Game —1 he Rome
football team will play the Ce
dartown team on the latter s
grounds on Friday next. Quite a
number of Rome boys will at
tend the gam©
Wiioly Smoke I—That is to
say, that if you want the best
cigar on the market and the one
that gives the most fragrant
smoke, you should ask your
dealer for one of the Warters’
Rome made brands.
Choioe Game. —B or the cho’cest
gHine the market afford? served in
the most appetizing style, just cull
at the Gomez case, on Second
Av*'Lue. The finest Norfolk oys
ters ever brought to Rome are to
be had at the case at all hours.
Atteftii n Soldiers 1— The
Western & Atlantic R. R , will
sell you tickets at half rates
when in uniform, upon presen
tation of furlough or discharge
certificate. Quick and conven
ient schedules, double daily ser
vices. Depot foot of Broad St.
Call on C. K. Ayer, T. & P. A.
I Announce,—To the public
that I have secured the services of
William McClellan, an exp*rt
fancy candy maker, who has been
for the past two years with rim
Garrow famous candy kitchen is
Atlanta. We are new making daily
all kind of fine taffies, cocoanut,
creams, n<*ngats, etc. All we ask i.-
a (rial. We -an please you.
A. M. Antogholi,
ifx( door to Curry’s drug score
You Don’t Want Ice. —Now,
Nature supplies this want, but
we h ve something you do need
and want, and that is the best
grate Cud on earri'. We have
opened a big coal yard at our
Ginnery on Second Ave., and
can supply you with the Montc
vellu, Wooldrige Jelico Coal.
Promptly delivered. Try a ton
of our choice Jelico Lump and
our word for it, you will be
pleased.
Rome Ice Co. PhoneJOO.
Yards Second Ave.
AT HIS OLD HOME.
Leesburg, Ga., Dec 5. Hon.
Phil Cook, secretary of state re
turned to this place Saturday
night from Atlanta- He will take
his family back with him to live
in the Gate City.
SN OW IN INDIANA
Indianapolis, Dec s—The5 —The snow
fall through Indiana was haavy
yesterday nrd tbe theijnumrter
dropped twenty degrees. Railroad
traffic has not been interfered
with much as yet.
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE
The best salve in tbe world
for <-utß, biuiese sores, ulcers
Salt Rheum,Fever Sores, Tetter,
Chapped hands, Chilblains,
Corns, ar.d all Skin Eruj tions,
and positively cures Piles or no
pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction oi
money refunded. Price 25 cent
per box. For salu by Curry Ar
rington Co.
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WHAT JOYFUL FEELING.
With h? exhilarating sense of
renewed health and strength and
internal oleanliness, which follow?
the use of Syrup of Figs, is un
known to the few who have not
progressed beyond the old-time
medicines and the clrnap substi
tutes sometimes offered 1 ut never
accepted by the
Buy the genuine manufactured by
the California Fig Syrup Co.
»r»iW wTUR w>v whether vcw emitlrnc tri-
rfrk'.lHijUUccj Uoblt. HO* 4»'*
p< ”<i# tbsdartre Ur tob<-< q, with < / J fT. M
• nwrvouiuliU'M*. »xpoW niuo d t & \ k,\ ,
Mae, purl fl sr tlx* blood, /A S * *J. ' i
itores lost mamboed .VT»• 3 ‘ J 'i - ’
XAkes tow ▼ff? F ’ . ' "'oid’trO'
<i> h.?aith, lJfl V . v^»ef < ur .»<i Jj
*■? ocMe i^waKt&iv to r.%» t r
AII 'LfcA °” r - druj* rIA w
0| ■ £ 111 vouch for no ’» .. "Ut wii
rakjLE/** 3^l will,patiently, pernlcttt ntly
W©3r ; h«»x. 81. usuaF.y uyros; iZ 1 >k. *
Wa‘T to cure, or we r*fur 1 lumaj
fltoriMt V«*'.</cu. Chieai-o, 'UMjTW, Cltu •«<
Poison by Iv
Was in a Draadfu! Condition
Happened to About a Shrim-
Caae - Followed tho Other M .n’s
Example and Was Cured.
The following lmJde.it is elven b
Chtrlea Morris, general j bber,W Lexinj;
tun Avenue, Non h O.i. ut hlge, Mumu. :
“tJeve al yen's ego 1 became poikone.
byi.'.v. J tried n y n ■ ' em. , spend in,*’
ala:\. sum of n ouey without üblaiuiiM
a particle of good. My children wer
also rf'Hcted with ibe same disease. VV >
wererl! constant, sufferers with an awful
itching sensation, and it seemed as if 1
should tear myself to pieces. 1 picked
up a paper in which I found printed a
testimonial from a man In Vermont who
had been similarly afflicted and had taken
Hood’s Sarsaparilla v. ’tli benefit. 1 bought
a bottle, which we took and it did
Mo and My Children
■io much good I purchased another supply.
We continued tak : r.;» Hood’s Sarsaparilla
until we used live bottles qnd I can I
safely say that nei.: . r tr. 'uff nor children |
have any signs of he poison. It has en
tirely left us and wo perfectly cured.
We give the whole credit to Hood’s Sarea
igrilla. Before resort ingjto this medicine
was reduced in w ighf, but now I
veigh 175 pounds. Hood’s Sarsaparilla
as not only done much good but has
een the ipeans of saving me a great deal
f money. I wot:!* not be without it
t my Louse and I heartily recommend
so all who are afflicted. 1 have writ
n this statement ’ r publication, of my
v i wiii, as 1 v ont o.hers to know what
loc d’ s 3 z irs apaH iI a
•.« done for us.” C/jarlbS Morhi3.
big iron plant.
Altoona, Pa., Dec. 3.—The
big plant of the Cambria Iron
Company, has been transferred
to the Cambrio Steele Company
The company will erect an
armor plate plant, which will
be designed to eclipse that of
t he Carnegies.
fobbliliff
Deputy Sheriff J. M. Johnston
Htniouncee himse’t a cund'd*te for
the office of Bailiff of the Rame
District, and asks you ’o vote for
him on election da*.
I announce mysolf as a candi
date for bail)fl of the 919th dis
trict, Floyd county, and request
the v >te of friends and others
in the election on the first Sat
urday in January.
Geo. W. Beabfurd.
To my friends and the voters
of the Rome district, I desire to
state that I am a candidate for
re-election to the office of Bailiff
for this district and most res
pectfully solicit your supper u If
re-elected I pledge to do my full
duty on each and every occasion
in discharging the obligations
of the ofli a. Very Respectfully,
R. 11. Copeland.
I hereby announce for
Bailiff (1J h D:,uiot G. M.,
Flojd county. Ga. Election first
Saturday in January. 1899,
D, B. Bryan.
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CONVENIENT, SECURE,
PORTABLE.
In houses where closet room
is limited a Wardrobe is one of
the most essential article of
FU RN IT UR E.
and those who take particular
care of their Clothing should se
cure one of the handsome and
well made Wardrobta from the
line we have in rtock.
light and daik woods have
been used in tlfeir construction
add there is a variety of
styles to choose-Lorn.
Rhudy,zKarvey & O '.,
/ 337 Broad St.
KIHTKW Pimss
ST Kn:«!' Opw Him u,
Entire Weik.
“HIE BBWERY Wilf"
Is tbe Bjll for Tonight Secure
Seats at Trevltts’.
The Whitney Players, a com
pany that gives a complete dra
matic production and a dozen
or more high clubs specialty
acts st popular prices, tea,
twenty and thirty cents is a
novelty to s outhern audiences.
I lie Whitney plajert have,
and justly so, that reputation.
Their opening bill, “lhe
Bjwery Waif” is in every par ff
ticular a complete production
and new and up to date special
ties are introduced between ev
ery act.
* The prices are popular,' ten,
twenty and thirty cents, with
ladies free on the opening night
A matinee exclusively for la
dies and children will be given
on Wednesday and Saturday as.
ternoon».
Seats now on sale.
SIAINS’ GREATESTNEED.
Mr. R, I’. Olivia, of Garcelon
ia, S. C. Weak nerves had cans
ed severe pains in the hack of
his lr.ad, On using Electric Rit
ters, America’s greatest blood
and nerve rt medy, all pein soon
left him. lie uij s this graad
medicine is what his country
needs. All America knows that
it cures liver and kidney trou
ble, purifies the blood, tones np
tbe stomach, strengthens th*
nerves, puts vim, vigor and n*w
life inti every muscle, nerva
and organ of the body. If weak*
tired or ailing you need it. ’Ev
ery bottle guaranteed, only
cents. Sold by Curiy. Arring
ton, druggists,
I...X.JLILUL *>'
KILLED HcP RUSBANK
And Tn©n Attempted to. Taka
He' - Own Life
j San Francisco, Dec. 3.— Mrs.
i William Mantel, who killed her
husband last night, and then
1 att< ni|•t°d to commit suicide,
declared she killed him b< cause
he kiicoked her down. She will
recover.
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| Fred. Ruiimaville arrived ia
the city on S'iturdav,
KING’S
ROYAL
GERMETUER
This pleiMiaSt and perfect remedy, •
1 delightful to take, so refreehiad •"
exhilarating, stands in higheat f»»«
Mtn all who know it beat, as the dT 0
•st pf all medical remedies f° r
•exes, of all a<es and in all condiUw*
IHAT IT WILL DO FOR Tflt
t ffii! glw jou APPETITE.
A will gke pu restful re,7dsWng SLttP.
R will stimulate your DIfIESTIOK.
I! will restore your KERVOUS EHERRt
tt will put your KIBXEYB In p«rfHt wrtW
It will purify jour Blood.
H wIH chango your wmlmm into STREW*
• will bring you out of »Unwo Into KW LTt
' WBW PfiCKAGE, EAB<*- jOOTW-*.
DOSES OWE
>OLD BY ALL O*UOCI« T *
MAieuTAornmiD owi/r BT
The Atlanta Chamical Co., Atlaflia.
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