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vfter Six Years The Good Work
U Is Ended.
The county chaingnng of Bar
flow is now a thing of the pest.
With the c iming of the prison-
I , >r« on wagons fn in Taylorsville
||Friday morning, nod boarding the
■gtrain for Atlanta, the last of the
ih ckled fraternity, a» far as be
glot'guig to this county is couceru
jd, were off.
Twenty-nine prisoners came to
•town, nineteen of which became
sthe properly of Fulton county.
Most of the o’her ten arranged
their fines, or had their friends to
do it fur them, and were set at
' liberty. Four prisoners are yet in
charge of Siipt, set Ilers, as they
j have only a very short time to
i serve, which would not hava paid
j, to carry them to Atlanta.
Supt. Sellers and Commissioners
Max well and Irick accompanied
the prisoners to Atlanta, where?
they were left at the distributing
camp of r uiton countv.
Th* terms of ti e prisoucre range
from two to seven months, and
■ Bartow county will receive two
dollars each for the whites and
I four dollars lor the .negroes per
month until iheir terms expire.
Commissioner Maxwell went
down to Atlanta yesterday IO ar
range the sett ement with Fulton
county. He will return tomorrow.
The equipments of the gang,
which consist of ten mules, fivt
wagons, three a ra:
road plow, a lot of picks ai d shcv
e'e, hav« been placed at Field's
livery stab’e, where they will re
main ujtil tne county commis
sioneis decide what disposition to
make cl th m. Theregn'ar month
ly meeting ol the commissioners
will be held Wednesday, and it is
thought they will then decide
whether to sell them at private
sale or public outcry,
Tim ehaingang is abolished after
six years existence and was done
by the commissioners upon the
recommends ions of the grand
jury.— New-.
FAC IS WILL BE HIDDEN
Concerning The Conduct of The
“Gallant” 71st New York.
New York, Dec. 5. —lt was
learned yesterdar on authority
not to be questioned that when
Capt. William F. Meeks, Co. J,
and Capt, Anthony J. Bleecker,
Co, G, 71st New Yuk, who w ere
arrested Thursday night charged
with crit.cisn g their superior of
ficers, are brought up L_r tri 1 be
fore a courtmartial they will not
be allowed to prove one of the
charges contained m the state
ment which caused the arrest.
The entire question wi 1 be wheth
er the statements, as th. y stand,
criticise the fornitr colonel and
two of the present majors.
1 his means that the public will
be kept in the dark as to what ac
tually happened on the day of (be
memorable battle us far as the 71st
was Concerned.
CAPT. GLASS COMING HOME
Th® Off.cars Vvho Captured the
Island of Guam.
Washington, D. 0 , Dec. ft
Captain G ass, one of Dewey’s
commandeie in the battle of Ma
nila Bay, is to he relieved from the
command of the Charleston ano
brought home from Manila on
waiting order-, at his own request.
lie will be succeeded in com
mand of lue Charleston by Cap
tain Whiting, now at Manila, in
command of the Monadneck. The
■commander of the latter has aot
PECULIAR POISONS.
GENERATED IN THE HUMAN BODY
The Result of Imperfect Digestion
of Food.
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Every livii g ilrng, plant or anj
nit.l, contains within itself the
i genus of certain decay and death.
In the human b. dy thee* germs
of disaase and death (culled by
scientists Ptomaines), are usually
the result of imperfect digestion
or dyspepsia .
The st unach, from abuse, weak
ness, do-s not promptly and thor
oughly digest the foid. The result
is a heavy, sodden mass which fer
ments (the first process of decay)
poisoning the blood, making it
thin, weak and Jacking in red cor
puscle®, poisoning the brain caus
ing headaches and pain in the
eyt s.
Bad digestion irritates the heart,
causing palpitation and finally
bringing on disease of this very
important organ.
Poor digestion poisons the kid
neys, causing Bright’s disease a.id
diabetes.
And this is s© because every or
gan, every nerve depends upon
the stomach alone for nourishment
and renewal, and weak digestion
show itself not only in loss of ap
petite and flesh, but in weak
nerves and muddy complexion
The gnat English scientist,
Huxley, said the best start in life
is a sound stomach Weak stom
achs fai ! to digest food properly,
because they lack the proper quan-
I tily of digestive acids (lactic and
hydrochloric) and piptogenic pro
ducts the most sensible remedy
in all cases of indigestion, is to
take after each meal, one or two of
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets, be
cause they supply in a pleasant,
harmless form all the elements
i h A weak stomach lack .
The regular use of Stuart’s Dys
; epsia i'abl. t j will cure every form
i sti in .cL trouble except cancer
us i.t slomach'
’ i>ey ii c.e; se fl- sh, insure pure
blood, strong t erves, a bright eye
i.nd clear complexion, because all
these result only from wholesome
I od well digested. ,
Nearly.all druggist sell Stuart’s
L*yepepsia Tablets at 50 cents full
s.‘Ze>d package or by mail by en
closing price to Stuart Co., Mar*-
shall, Mich., but ask yeur drug
gist first.
A little book on stomach dis
eases mailed free.’ Address F. A .
Stuart Co,, Marshall, Mich.
yat been selected.
Captain Glass is the officer un
der whose direction the island of
Guam was seiz- d and its Governor
carried captive to Admiral Deway
MANY ORPHANS POISONED
A Hundred Young Gir's Seri
ous y Sick in Kentucky.
Vtreai’les, Ky., Dec. 6. —One
hundred girls, inmates of the
Cleveland Orphans’ h >me in this
city, tegethsr with the matron,
Mrs. Mary Bradford, and Mrs.
Kate Vanderveer, mus'.c tescher,
are in a precarious condition to
night, having I een poisoned. Phy
sicians have not yet decided bow
they were poissned, but think it
was from drinking water that had
been standing in lead pipes, Some
of the children may die.
CORBETT WANTS I O FIGHT.
Deposits a Forfeit For Another
, Go With Shaikey,
New York, Dec. A —Jim Cor
bett today depojited $1 000 with a
-parting tdiior as a forfeit for a
match with Thomas Sharkey. Cor
bett eaid he was willing to box
Sharkey in public, ths gate re
ceipts to go to charity, but would
prefer to meet Sharkey for $5,000
a side in private.
Pet Stahan ai d her baby blue
eyes should be sent to do garri
son duty in Cuba —for every
1 Moore.
LOCfll HAPPENINGS.
FOR SALE : A Sterling bicy
cle. Apply to, or address this
office.
A River Hunt.—At a late hour
l«st night Mayor John J, Seay,
Dr. D. W. Curry, Dr. J. L. John
son, Alderman D. B. Hamilton. j".,
and Fire Chief W. J. Gr:fli« left
the city far a week’s hunt down
the Coo»a r'ver,
Wiioly Smoke !—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.
Choice Game.—For the choicest
game the market affords served in
the most appetizing style, just call
at the Gomez case, on Second
Avenue. The finest Norfolk oys
ters ever brought to Rome are to
be had at the case at all hours.
Attentd n Soldiers! —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.
Cottage For Rent. —The
pretty cottage residence of Mrs.
A. 0. Garrard, on Maine St.,
in the Fifth ward is offered for
rent by Mrs. Garrard. The cot
tage has a splendid cistern, a
good well and is also supplied
with hydrant water. The garden
is in excellent condition and
there is a stable on ths premises.
See Mrs. Garrard.
Here — Col. 0 car J.
Brown, late Colonel of the
Second Georgia now a Captain
in the U, S, cavalry, cime
up from Atlanta this fore
noon and spent the day in the city
Col. Brown came up to bid the boys
of Co H, Second Georgia, farewell
upon the eve of their being mus
teied out Oscar Brown has a large
number ©f warm friends and ad
inirers in Rome who are always
delighted to extend him a cordial
welcome to the Hill City.
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 thu
Garrow firnuus can‘y kitchen is
Atlanta. We are new making daily
all kind of fine taffies, cocoanut,
creams, nougats, etc. All we ask is
a trial. We can please you.
A. M. An tog holi,
next door to Curry's drug store
You Don’t Want Ice. —Now,
Nature supplies this want, but
we have something you do need
and want, and that is the best
grate coal on earth. We have
opened a big coal yard at our
Ginnery on Second Ave., and
can supply you with the Montc
vella, Wooldrige Jclico Coal.
Promptly delivered. ■ Try a ton
of our choice Jelico Lump and
our word for it, you will be
pleased.
Rome Ice Co. Phone 100.
Yards Second Ave.
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HOLIDAY RATES VIA
SOUTHERN.
On account of the Christmas
and New Year holidays the
Southern Railway will sell
round trip tickets at the very
low rate of one and one third
fare for the round trip. Tickets
on sale D?c 22, 23, 24 and 25th
also Dec. 30 and 31, 1898, and
January Ist 1899.
Tickets will also be sold to
students of schools and colleges
upon presentation of certificates
signed by the superintendent,
principals or pres dents thereof,
Dec. IGth to 25th inclusive with
final limit January 4ib, 1899.
For tickets and full inform. -
tion call on J. N. Harrison, C .
T. A.
ASTHMA CJBDAf LAST
Dr. R. bchjffmann Proves His
Faith in His Remedy by Giv
ing it Away.
Dr. Rudolph Schiffmaan is
a recognized authority, on the
subject of throat and lung dis
eases and has, during a practice
of over thirty years, undoubted
ly treated and cured more cases
of Asthma and kindred diseases
than any doctor in the world.
He announces that he has at
last perfected a remedy which
not only instantly relieves the
worst attacks but has perma
nently cured thousands of so
called “incurable cases. Dr.
Schiffmann lias perfect confi
dence in his remedy and in or
der to convince others of its
merits in the quickest, surest
way, he has arranged with Cur
ry-Arrington Co., 200 Broad St,
to give a liberal sample package
to each sufferer applying at their
store next Thursday. An oppor
tunity to test, without cost, a
remedy so celebrated and prom-'
isi.ig so much, certainly should
be eagerly grasped by every
sufferer. Those living out of
town will be sent free sample
not later than Dec. 15th by wri
ting name and address on a
postal card, and sending to Dr.
R. Scbiff-nann, 315 Rosabel St.,
St. Paul,Minn.
PEACE JUBILEE CELEBRA- I
TION, ATLANTA, G A.
On account of the above ocea
*i< n the Southern Railway will
-oil ticku ts * Dicembvr 14 h and
loth, with final limit returning
D cembsr 19 at one fare for the
on nd trip.
Tickets will also be sold on De
cember 13th aid 14ih and for
trains sebedu li dlu 1.1 rive in At
lanta on foienuun of December
15th, with final l.mit returning
December 18th, at the rate of
$1 70.
For tickets and full informa
tion call on or write to J . N.
Harrison, C. P. & T. A.
U 5 SENAIORON TRIAL,
Kinney, of Delaware, Faces the
Jury.
■
Wilmington, Del., Dec. G
United States Senator Kinney
was placed on trial in the cir
cuit court here today. The jury,
from a political standpoint, is
composed of seven democrats
and five republicans. District
Attorney Vandergriff opened
the case and the first witness
• was Harry Richardson, presi
dent of the First National bank,
at Dover. This bank is the one
which Roggs looted of $107,000.
Kinney is charged with aiding
and conspiring with Boggs.
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SPAINS’ GREATESTNEEI).
Mr. 11, P. Olivia, of Garcelon
ia, S. C. Weak nerves had cans
ed severe pains in the back of
his hwad, On using Electric Bit
ters, America’s greatest blood
and nerve remedy, all pain soon
left him. He tays this grand
mtdi me is what his country
needs. All America knows tbit
it cures liver and kidney trou
ble, purifies the blood, tones uj
the stomach, strengthens th<
nerves,.puts vim, vigor and new
life intc every muscle, nerve
and organ of the body. If weak,
tired or ailing you need it. Ev
ery bottle guaranteed, only 26
cents. Sold by Guriy Arring
ton, druggists.
Every member es the old
Portland (Ore.) law firm Mitch
ell, Dolph & Simons has been
elected to the U-.ited States
senate. Mr. Mitchell, is retired,
Ur. Dolph is dead and Mr.
Simons was elected last mouth.
PERSONAL MENTION.
fl|Mr. W. H. Wyatt, of Atlanta,
is here today.
Mr. A . L. Hendrix, of Atlanta,
spent the day in Rome.
Mr. Robert Maxwell has re
turned from Summerville.
Mr. E. A. Graham, of the
Gate City, is at the Armstrong .
Capt. J. D. Kirkpatrick is on
a business trio through Missis
sippi.
Miss Letitia Johnson has ar
rived horns from a protracted visit
in Atlanta.
Mr. Howard Fenner will leave
Friday to join Ins regiment, the
Third Engineers, at Macon.
Wartei’s “t.vufers’ ’ the fa
mous “Terrell Speed” cigars are
growing more popular each day
A letter from Mr. and Mrs
Walter Langford reports their
safe arrival last Wednesday at
Pueblo, Col.
Private John Bailey, of the
Third Engineers, now encamped
at Macon, is at home on a seven
day furlough.
Good health is worth more
than anything else to you, and
every bottle of Hood’s Sarsapa
rilla contains good health.
Soldiers remember
the Atlan
tic R. R. s sells you tick
ets at half rates. Depot
foot Broad St
Johnson’s famous crystaDzed
fruits and chocolate bon-bons on
sale at C.’A. Trevitl’s. These
are Georgia mide goods and the
very best ever put on the market.
Mr. Cunningham, of the
Rome City Electric R’y Co.,who
resides in Washington, D. C.,
after spending several days in
the city, will leave for home to
night.
Miss Eva Camp returned tu
Rome yesterday, after a few
days.’ visit to Miss Idalu Milam.
Miss Camp is very popular with
many friends in
Cartersville News,
Ou Account of the Peace Ju
bil e Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 14—16,
1893, the Southern Railway will
sell tickets at very low rates.
See that your ticket reads via
the Southern Rail nay. Must
convenient schedule and b'st
service. J. N. Harki n, U. P.
& T, A, *
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CONVENIENT, SE( URE,
PORTABLE.
In houses where closet room
is limited a Warlrobe is one of
the most essential article of
FURNI T U R E.
<nd those .who take particular
care of their Clothing should se
cure one of the handsome and
•veil made Wardrobes from the
lino we have in Hock.
l ight and dark woods have
been used in their construction
dd there is a great variety of
'tyles to choose from.
Rhudy, Harvey drO n,
337 Broad St.
Successful Physicians.
We heartily rcccmroswi Dr. Hathaway & Co.
•t .'2'4 8 Broad St.. Auj.,. Ga.. bein,? per
fectly reliable and iwwlraWv Hncceaafn) in the
uealrnent of chronic d. ; . J „,. !a ai.d won," ,
Ibey euro when others f-H. Our read jk if in
.leed of medical help should certainly w.itc
these eminent doctors and you will rceive a free
and expert opinion of yoor case by ref urn mail
without coat.
WHITNEY PLAYERS
Beliclitej a Ihry Lar[e
Audience.
THEIR OPENING NIG-IT
W»s a Brilliant Success Th®
Attraction Tor ight.
“The Bowery Waif” put on
las: night at Nevin’s as the ini
tial attraction of the Whitney
Players, was interpreted in such
an artistic style that every one
who saw tie performance is
t ilk ng about it today.
Every member of the troupe
who app ared last night did
well, and each contributed to th©
splendid imprt ssion made by the
company upon the Rune audi
ence.
“The Bo.very Waif” was nev
e • put on more pleasingly by a
high priced company thia it
was by the Whitney Pt ayera at
popular prict s last ni fa ht.
The audience was q lite as ap
preciative as it was large The
play was good—decidedly good,
while the specialties between
acts were fi st class in every re
spect.
Tonight the house will doubt
less be _ packed to see “Have
You Seen Brown”—one of the
best farce comedies now before
the American footlights.
There will be no matinee to
morrow afternoon, as has been
announced, the management
having decided to have but one
afternoon performance giving a
grand Saturday matidee.
No better popular price com
pany is on the road today and
you should by all means go out
tonight, and as? many nights ai
possible this week.
Major Laurie, who fought with
Kitchener in the Soudan, says he
o wee his life to a spider, The spider
made a nest in the top es his hel
met just before the bu.t e cf At
bar?. He recognized at once that
the insect bad chosen to constitute
itself his »ra«cot. According he
left it undisturbed and went
th n ugh the ba tie i ifhout *
W' Uud, Grateful icr the protection
thus clearly given him by the
spider, he .".Bowed it to remain in
his helnn t, and consquently was
i !, b' G pass through the'battle of
OmduLmtn witbon injtirv.
X r ' \v mo o days Mid tb»
Georgia Icgislefors wiil evacuate
i the Cuy-hy-the-Kimball.
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delightful to take, so refre»aie<
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with all who know it ■» the
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sej.es. of all ages and in all
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