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■THE UTILE WIDOI'
Will be Hie Rttractioe at
Ntyin's Tonight.
‘HAVE YOUtREN BROWN?’
□ •lighted a Big Hcus* Last
INight.
The Whitney Players have
made a “ten strike” in the Hill
City.
They were greeted last right
by a big audience in spile of the
inclement weather and it is
need'ess to say that they sus
tained their reputation made on
Monday night.
“Have You Seen Brown”
gave the players scop* for some
tine acting and that was all that
the artists in the Whitney
Players wanted.
Tonight the attiaction will be
“The Little Widow,” and the
management guarantees this as
one of the very best in their
“reepertoar.”
That is all that should be nec
essary to pack the house —espe-
cially as the show is put on at
popular prices.
PERSONAL MENTION.
F Miss Maggie Thornton, of the
Atlanta Saturday Review, spent
today inth® city.
Miss Bettie Ledbe ter has gone
to Atlanta to visit her sister,
Mrs. A. B. Arrington.
Col. A. B. Montgomery has re
turnad from a visit to relative
and old friends in Augusta.
Mrs. C. M.* Hardee, who bt s
been vis tu g relatives in Roma,
has gon® N.rth for the winter.
Col. A. W. Walton is able to
be out again after being confined
to his room several days with
grip.
Mrs . J, B. Nevin, who has been
quite ill, continues to improve
and hopes soon to be fully re
covered.
Miss Gertie Speer, of Joplin,
Mo., who visit'd Mrs. W. M
Darby last summer, is again in
the city.
J comes to those who
persevere. If you take Hood’s
Sarsaparilla faithfully and per
sistently, you will surely be
benefitted.
Soldiers remember
the Atlan
tic R. R. s sells you tick
ets at half rates. Depot,
foot Broad St.
Johnson’s famous crystalized
fruits and chocolate bon-bons on
•ale at C. A. Trevitt’s. These
are Georgia made goods and the
aery best ever put on the market.
On Account of the Peace Ju
bilee Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 14—1 G,
1893, the Southern Railway will
sell tickets at very low rates.
See that your ticket reads via
the Southern Railway. iMost
convenient bchedule and best
service. J. N. Harriscn, C. P.
& T. A.
HAS DONE MUCH GOOD.
‘ I hadcatairh in the head
and could find no relief until 1
bf*gan taking Hood’s Sarsapa
rilla, which cured me. My sister
lias been relieved c f rheumatism
by Hood’s, and my little brother
took it after serious, illness and
it restore* his strength. It cured
my father of tfleets of sun
stroke.” Sam Cain, Wingham,
Georgia.
Hood’s Pills_ cuie nausea,
headache.
C.RE FOB ASTHKA
Diacovery of a Leading Physi
cian. A Public Test Will b*
MadeToinorrow atCurry-
Arrjngton Drug Cw’s
Store.
All day tomorrow free sample
packages of the celebrated
‘ Schiflinann’s Asthma Cure”
will be given away at Curry-
Arrington Drug Co’s store, 200
1 Broad St.
The doctor wants each suffer
|er from Asthma, Hay fever or
Bronchitis in this city to call and
get one. When asked regarding
his reasons for giving bis reme
dy away in this manner he said:
“People are naturally skeptical
about an asthma remedy, and
when you consider the number
of so-called ‘cures’ on the
market you can hardly blame
them. JAow I claim that my
cure cures. It will instantly re
lieve the most violent attack. It
has permanently cured thou
sands who had b< en considered
incurable. If I did i.ot beheve
it why should I be giving it
*waj ? '1 he sufferer who gets a
sample package can tell in two
minutes whether it is as I rep
resent it, and it doesn't cost him
a cent. That is fair isn’t it?
It certainly does not seem that
anything at uld be fairer. Those
living out of town can get a free
sample by writing their name
and addiess (only) on a | ostal
card addresrsd Dr. Schiffmann,
315 Rosabel street, St. Paul,
Minn., up to Dec' 15th, not k“
ter.
SPAINS’ GREATESTNEED.
Mr. R, P. Olivia, of Carcelon
ia, S C. Wet k nerves had cans
cd severe pains in the back of
i is h :d, On using Electric Bit
ter 3 , America’s greatest blood
and nerve remedy, all pain soon
left him. He iaye this grand
medicine is what his country
needs. All America knows that
it cures liver and kidney trou
ble, purifies the blood, tonaa up
the stomach, strengthens the
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 2i
cents. Sold by Curiy Arring
ton, druggists.
’.'"se. -ar*.
JJURY ON THEIR KNEES &
Praykd For Guidance And Con
victed A M an Os Murder.
Wilkesbarrp, Pa., Dwc 7.—ln
sober communities like Susquehan
na a n.ird r trial is evidently re
garded as a very solemn and seri
ous matter, and all the proceedings
are characterizi d by the greatest
decorum.
At the trial of James Eagan,
charged with the murder of an
aged farmer, the object being rob
bery, when the case went to th®
jury the 12 inen retired to the
juryroom, and, kneeling in prayer,
abkad f r Divine guidance in the
performance of their so'emn duty.
A verdict of guilty of murder in
tho first d 'gree was reached in two
hour .
PEACE JUBILEE CELEBRA
TION, ATLANTA, G \.
On account of the above ocoa
aii n the Southern , Railway will
sell tick.t>» December 14'h and
15th,'.rith fi ,al limit returning
December 19 at ore fare for the
round trip.
Tickets will also be sold on De
cember 13th aid 14th and for
tra'ns acheduh dto airive in At
lanta on forenoon of December
loth.. with final limit returnii g
i December 18lh, at the rote of
$1 70
For tickets ai d full informa
tion call on or write to J. N.
| Harrison, C. P. <fc T, A.
LOCai HAPPENINGS.
Mr. Will White, of Cedartown,
spent yesterday in the city
Wholy Smokk !—That is to
say, that if you want the best
cigur 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.
Choi«r G>mf. —For the cho’oest
game the market affords served in
the most appetizing style, just cal 1
at the Gomez case, on Second
Avenue. The finest Norfolk oys
ters ever brought to Rome are to
be bad at the case at all hours.
RiciRDER Court—Only three
small casea were tried before his
Honor, Recorder Eubanks, at this
forenoon’s matinee and as all the
defendants eutend pleas of guilty
iLe cases were soon disposed of.
Considering the cold wt ether and
the season of the year, the number
of arrests made daily aie quite
small fora city of Rome's size.
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 < n the premises.
See Mrs Garrard.
Arrives T< morrow.—Rev. “J.
D. Turner ar d family will arrive
in the city tomoriow. Mr. Turner
is the newly appointed pastor of
Howard Av». Methodist church
and he and bis family will reside
in East Rome. Mr. Turner was
stationed at Buchan&n last year.
He is a brother-in-law of Mi
Santa Crawford, the popu's r
yeung attorney.
I Announce. —To the public
that I have secured the services ot
William McClellan, an expi-rt
fancy candy maker, who has been
for the past two years with thn
Garrow famous candy kitchen is
Atlanta. Wears new making,daily
all kind nf fine taffies, cocoanut,
creams, nougats, etc. All we ask is
a trial. We can please you.
A. M. Antogholi,
b» xt door to Curry’s drug atcre
Popular Ex-Roman. —Lieut
E. F. Bawsell, of the United
States signal service corps, was
in tiie city last night. He is sta
tioned in Augusta and returned
today. Lieut. Bawsell was form
erly with the Southern Bell tele
phone company, and has been
in the army only about five
months.
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 Monte
v<‘lla, 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. Phone 100.
Yards Second Ave.
HOLIDAY RATES VIA
SOUTHERN.
On account of the Christmas
and Naw 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 IXc. 22, 23, 24 and 2uih
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 tho superintendent,
principals or presidents thereof,
Dec. 16ili to 25th inclusive with
final limit January 4th, 1899.
For ticketsand full informa
tion call on J. N. Harrison, C .
T A
Annual Sale® over 8,903,030 Coxso
t’oa BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISOEDEEB
such a- Wind an i Pain In the StomH'h,
aiddiu'-s.-’. Fulnens uft.-r meals, Head
wb<-*. Dlzz.ln ■*». DrovvbineßH, Flushings
d H. d. Luss of Appetite. Cottiveiu"*
Blotches on the Skin. Cold Chills. Dis
turbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams and nil
Nervous and Trembling Sensations
THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE BELIE!
IN TWENTY MINUTES. Evoiy suffer®!
will acknowledge Diem to be
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
BF.KCHARrn FILIN, taken asdirect-
i -i<i, will quiekly r's ore Females to com
plete health. They promptly remove
obstrnctionsor iri of the sys
tem suit cure hh-s* ».aduche. Fora
Weak Stomach
Impaired Digestion
Disordered Liver
IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN
Beecham’s Pil!s are
Without a Rival
And have tbo
LARGEST GALE
rfany Patent IKcMlcine in tbe World.
Or,n. 'it all l)rii;z Fitores.
IfiNY BHalgeT
Hive 1)283 Made 3y General
Weed in Santiago.
HAVANA’S DEATH RATE
|» Appaling And th® CJty Must
Be Ceanssd,
Sar.liago de Cuba, Dec, 7. —
Gen, Leonard Wood, govern >r of
the province es Santiago, hag
wrought Vi enders in Santiago.
From the very commencement of
his regime in the city disorder be
gin to give place to clean’iness and
cuietude, although the people who
wore being beneff led were the
last to appreciate his efforts, Even
be Americans who knew the Snn
iiego in the past must admit now
that not only is the city clean, but
the people and ev»n the animals
are lookii g het t i than at any pre
vious time.
Several of lhe main streets of
the City are being macadamized.
Gambling has been stt rnly sup
pressed.
The appointment of Senor Ba
cardi, as alcade t or major, has
given great satisfaction to the Cu*
bans.
CUBAN CAPITAL FILTHY
Death Ratb In One Suburb Eyu
al Annual Death Rate.
Washington, Dec 7 —Advices
received in official quarters here
from United Sta ee officials in
Havana depict the state of the
Cuban capital as filthy and unsan
itary in an almost inconceivable
degree.
This is true especially of the
poorer quarter of the city, and
it is apparent that the task of
cleaning up the whole city is go
ing to be of the greatest magni
tude.
An illustration of the condi
tions there is afforded by ths
fact quoted that the death rate
per day in the suburb of CSuana
bacoa now equals the entire ai -
annual death rate.
CONDI HONS PLE ASING.
Gen. Wood Says People are
Returning to Work
Washington, Doc, 7 —Secre'a
ry alger has received a letter
Lorn Gen, Wood as tro couditicns
at Santiago.
The general says that matters
of every Kind are adjusting
themselves to the new condi
tions and that people are return
ing to their homes and to work:
that I usiifess is recovering : the
churches and schools are open
ing and everybody looks to bet
ter and happier days.
To the veters of ti.o 919. h dis
trict Gr. M. (Rome district) 1
Hereby announce myself u ‘Candi
da's for re-election to the < slice of
bailiff, Election on January 7-h,
1899. • .M. Byars.
• $ ft C s.ft ft $& 6
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IlLlilllinL unLL «
Within the r.ext few days | $
Will move into my elegant o
J Jfow Ifiig Store*
S NEXT DOOR TO MY OLD STAND- £
Immediately upon moving into my store, I
I will open up a beautiful line of . ,
* CHRISTMAS AND S
* HOLIDAY GOODS?
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All new and fresh. Don’t buy until you see ?
them. Uatil then I offer the public big reduc- X
tious on everything in my stock. .
| PRICES THAT WILL SELL*
It will be cheaper for me to offer you the got ds ■
! at prices ih.it will sell them than to move them
* ■ %
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I ST, R member th it this sale will not last lons :
L, and advantage must be tnken of it at once.
I Come to see me and I am sure that my price m -
will induce you to buy. ....
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