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■ ), of Smith’s i Igh ‘l>- 1,
■ 110,110 ,U ’ eilh 1 ‘
■ ' p ■ where he v. ill -pend
■ boi’
■ I( oidayß.
I VHOI.V SMOKE I-That is to
■ that if you want the bes
■"* n the market and the om
| the most fragrant
■ ‘Tyou should ask you,
|i for one of the barters
■ u.t a-le brands.
I hyoVM Scalp •<» S‘
I to ouw.il p» rlor ’ ,n tl ”’
■ “ Ridins on Seeond Avenue.
II M him cure !t *y apply mg
| l r i dandruff ex
I ‘rauDHtor and hair regenerator
■ 01 will cure you ►•very time.
I IToAW Rome—Miss Pau-
I I lg Brown, of Carrollton, Ga ,
I L Miss Laura Brown, of An-
■ Leo, two charming young la-
I L will brighten Rome’s so-
ILv by their presence during
I Lbolid»)s.
I Fine Nkw Fruit Cake A
I H a -ge line of delicious new fruit
I ca ke from one of the very bes'
I houses in the country, just re
oieved at Lloyd’s. Also a band
,9rad )B« ot L-r <y assorted cake ;
al! at most rea.onable prices.
Lstike.timw Sk mon.—
in ab’e and interesting sei mon
preached last night at the
'First Methodist church by Mr.
E.lt.s of the Whitesburg circuit.
)ir. Eakes is m brother of Rev.
J. H. ■ >ke?, of this city.
If you expect to have a .well
rrcept.on cran unt* r tninnn nt of
snr kind, you can get every
thing i.eedtul and up to date at
Lloyd’s, and at prices no small
dialer can afford. L ig* fancy
celery, fancy new Nut*, c usier
Raisins, colored W x Candles
and othwr nice i kings.
A New Stkn ikaphir —Mr.
Geo. Wright, one of this city »
expert stenographers, is rtceiv-l
ing the congratulations of his'
many friends over the arrival of.
aS pound boy. He is quite a
handsome little fellow, and his
name is William Gardner;
Wright.
Cctta«k Fox Rent. —The
pretty cottage residence of Mra
A. 0. Garrard, on Maine St.,
in the Fifth ward i« offered for
rent by Mrs. Garrard. The cot-J
bge tins a splendid cistern, a
gv»d wall and is also supplied;
with hydrant waler. I he garden
>« in excellent condition and
dure isasMbleoa ths premises •
$Se Mrs. •’nr r a rd.
I
I Anhiswncb. —T« Iks public
Wist 1 bav» soured th* »ervio<» of
Willem MsOlsllan, an expert
fsuey saady maker, «»« has bien
fsr th. past years with t*hn
Barrww fsia<rns v->*V hitch*® i.
AMsiatm. Wearefti.w makit'f daily
*ll ki a«| <»f • •eaatiut,
Mongols, »tw. AH as a.k i»
8 'rial. Ws jaa pleas, you
A. M. ANVwsssr.i,
You Don’t Wantl< r. Now
Nature supplies this want, but
we have something you do need
*nd want, and that is the best
grate cual on earth. We have
opened a big coal yard at our
Ginnery on Second Ave., and
can supply you with the Monto
vella, Wooldrige Jelico Coal.
Promptly delivered. Try a ton
of our choice Jelico Lump and
°ur word for i , you will be
pleased.
Rome Ici Co. Phone 100.
’ ards Second Ave.
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hundred THOUSAND.
Newartc, 0., Dec. 19—Presi
dent Purinton. of Deni-oa Uni
versity, announces that John D.
Rockefeller offers SIOO,OOO to
the Granville Institution, pre
siding the trustees raise $l5O
There is no time limit.
|GOT worn
nid hmutmth Ihill to
jhtiila.
COL. WHERRY ill CHARGE.
Suitable cioth nt is Naw Being
Securest
Co'uinbus, O , De?. 19 —Col.
Wherry, of • ilia Seventeenth
Regulars, received orders to go
to Manila this morning. The
order says to be ready by time
transportation is arranged. The
colonel at once innde an order
for clothing for the Philippine
climate. He said it would be
several weeks before he would
be ready to move.
SIXTH IS JOYFUL.
That the Regimsnt will Remain
at Home
San Antonio, Tex , Dec 19- The
tneinGrs o'' the Sixth regulars an
well pleased over the faot that
they were not included in the or
-1 der of yesterday which five regi-
I ments to Manila.
They feared a repetition of the
inferior trimeport service exper
isneed during the trip to Santiago
and disliked the idea of such a
lor g sea voyage. The recruits,
however, like ihe volunteers, were
anxious for foreign service.
Private Parnell, ofC». B,stab
oad Private Kinsley of Co. E, in
, the ahdoeaeu last night and the
i wound is dangerous. Kinsley was
j arrested. It is alleged he took $59
! 'row his victim’s pockets. K nvley
was found on the outskirts of San
Antonie unconsciono.
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All f rms of scrofula, sores,
I boils, pimples and eruptions,
are quickly and perma eutly
cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
TO Tl ED AT 110 YEARS
Michigan Man Will Take A 50-
Ykar-Old Bride
Arm Arbor, Mich., Die 19, —
Joseph McGee, aged 110 year*, of
Ypsilanti, today got a license to
wed here. He will make Amelia
Day. 50 years old his wi f e. McGae’s
. hearing is goed, he does not use
glasses, he has never taken rich
food ®r used tabacco Mr, McGaa
' fought in the war of 1812 in the
Mexic*u war aid in theCivi! war.
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KAISLR WANTS BIG NAVY.
Barlin, Dec. 19.—The Kaiser
I has presented the Reichstag
w.th some new naval figures
comparing the German navy
with those of other nations De
spite semi-official denials, it s
supposed that a new bill for an
increase in the navy mxt year
■will l»3 brought before the
Reichstag.
SYBIL'S DILEMMA.
London, Dec. 19.—According
to the Paris correspondent of the
Daily News, the late Antonio
(Terry, husband of the former
i opera singer, Sybil Sanderson,
j left his entire fortune of $60,-
000,000 to his widow.
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WHAT CAUSED IT.
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“I have beeu a constant suf
ferer from headache* and weak
eyes. I thought my trouble was
due to catarrh and I resorted to
Hood’s Sarsaparilla. I was soon
mproving, and 1 have had no
severe attacks since I began tak
ing this medicine. I cannot say
too much in its praise.” Indiana
Cobb, Sunny Side, Ga.
Hood's PiH» cure all liver ills.
Easy to take, < to operate ;
reliable, sure. 25c.
-a. ,'.y
RIGGS GETS 21 YEARS
I And the Mu d«r Trial is Ei dasi
i IVgys vi !e , K j
Maysville, Ky , Dec. 19 -T ic
jury in the case of Amos Riggs,
charged with the mu d r of (
Boyd and son, returned verdict
this afternoon, seuteucie Riggs j
to 21 years in the peniteuih <rv
Liggs’ wife broke down and
wept. 1
Riggs wis once senteu ed to
be hanged, but was granted a :
new trial
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Pastmaster Under Ar r ost
Columbus. Ga , D eo jg
Doited States CommiHsioi or WiR
liatus is investigating t! 1
es W. A, Walk r, formerl ou*
ni ist.-ir st Genuvi, Ga , who is I
cbarg.dwbh deatroyii g govern h
menl recoid* After t*kin ■ s ;ma L
of tt.e testimony, th imai-j
ing was postponed till u<-xt W.-d-'
iiesday morning on accou . < f the '
absence of « uumbor of n rtant
witnesses in the uase
1( will be recalled that, on the L
morning of 'be.B h day of • vein-1 ’
b'ir a fire occurred at Ge v ■?. ;.ud ''
a uiosi d stroyed the enti town >
II originate lin the poet 1 -e al
that pl.ice, and tor this r non J.
H Wardle, one of the | -ti'flic? j
.nspectors, was sent to 6e va to
invustigate the matter. ,e in
vestigation resulted in tb r;e-t 1
of Postmast'-r W A W t r '
i
Child Seveiely Burned.
Waycross, Ga., Dec. 19. -A it
tie daughter of W. D. J- im <, a
armer living five miles u r hes 1
Waycross on the Waycross Air-
Line railroad, came near I- n g ne
liously burned while a iiding
around th'} bu ler where ti e were
making syrup. Her oh thm ■ '
fire and the little oc.o st id fol
run.
The wind w s l>’. wing p d ,ird '
it looked as if the lit le el i d w old 1
b>' bi rmd to M s Me- ;
Qurig was m.t fai away m I hu~
ri d to the eudansered chu 8 e
I
was soon joined by th- r ’ -r of
the littla girl and soon h> cinfh- *
ing was torn away and nfa «f '
the little one was sav<-d. bhe was
I burned in several places, but is do
ing well. <
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WHAT JOYFUL FEELING. <
With the exhilarating s>-use <f
renewed health and strength and
intiri'al cleanliness, which follows
the use of Syrup of Figs, is un
known to the few who btive not
pr> gre«si-d beyond the eid-tiraa 1
medicines and the cheap su’ •ti
lutes sometimes offered lut rtv«r -
accepted by the weil-i.,formed. I
Buy the genuine manu ac'ri.ed by ‘
(he California Fig Svrup Go.
aM-fwi i i ’.r-tjw ,
yjareht •* >: i-i
1 lax \ : EHr
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HOLIDAY REFLEC-
TIONS.
Will be uleasant if you buy
here what Furniture you need
for gifts. We have an excellen
line of Desk'', Book Cases, Chi
na closets, I'a.rlorCsbine s, Sha-
I \ ing Stands, Pictures and other
.audsome and durable pieces
| ,uitable for presentation sillier
to yourself or some friend.
These go ds are not ti e kind
made up solely for the Holiday
trade, but ars high grade, and
. tne equal of anything ever sold
by us.
Os course our prices v .11 meet
with your a opr v T.
; Bhudy, Harvey &. Co-,
Ko. 337, Kroad bt.
rw— in i
PERSONAL OTION.
M W. Hod, of Atlanta, was
here yesterday.
Mr. Jim Shaw is in the city
visiting relatives.
Mr. Will Logan left this morn
ing for Chattanooga.
Col Phil G Byrd went down
to Atlanta this in< ruing.
Mr. Eugene Pentecost sp»nl
Sunday in Gadsden, Ala.
Col. W. N Foreacre, of the
Southern R’y., spent Sunday iu
this city.
Mr Harvey Ycuug, of the
Gate City, is autographed at the
A r m strong.
Mr. W. 11. Ovoiby, of the At
lanta Constitution, spent the day
in the city.
Waiter’s “iwofers” the fa
incus ‘‘Terrell Speed” cigars are
growing more popular each day
Miss Wert, who has been vis
iting Miss Julia Bayard, return
ed to her home Saturday.
Rev. J. II Eakes, of the First
Metlmdist church of this city,
went down to Atlanta this morn
ing.
Chief of Police J. B. Shrop
shi e still remains out <f the
city, and nothing has been heard
of him.
The enterprising drug firm of
Curry Arrington Co , are build
ing a large warehouse on East
Second street.
Mr. Pope of the Southern Bell
l elephone Co., cawie over from
M arietta yesterday. He returned
lhi» mo'roing.
Mr. Jack Harper, oi the
Southern Bell Telephone Co.,
has acc'-ptud a position in Au
gusta ns operator.
Success comes to hoa« who
persevere. If you take Hood’s
Sarsaparilla faithfully and per
sistently, you will surely be
beiiefitted.
Messrs. John H. and F. W.
Copeland, two of LaFayette’s
most prominent eitizens, spent
Sunday in this city with friends
Miss Bett s Ledbetter has re
turned home after a pleasant
visit of several days to her sister,
Mrs. A. B. Arrington, in Atlan
ta.
A real good’ sweet juicy
ham for lOcpcund, you don’t
get every day, but you will find
them at Lloyd’s. Better get one
quick, or they’ll be gone.
Lieut Reeve?, of Gen. Wheel
ei’s sti ff, is visi'ing Miss Julia
Biyard. Lieut. Rseves fought!
n the famous battle at Santia-
The many Rome fri< nds < f
'.lrs. Laura Seay will be glad to
know that she has returned
iioae after a pleasant visit to
Roi.k Hill, S. C.
Prof. J. C. Harris spent Sun
day with hia daughter, Miss
Agnese, who is attending the
GirJ’s Industrial School of Mil
ledgeville.
Mr. Bolling Sullivan, accom
panied by several of his friends
of the Univenily of Georgia,
will arrive in the city this week
to spend the holidays.
Miss Minnie Fleming, one of
Rome’s most charming and ac
complished young ladies, will
leave in a few days for Birming
ham, where she will spend the
holidays.
Mr. Ollie Ledbetter, a hustling
salesman of Leveriig’s famous
coffee, is in the city to spend the
holidays with his parents, on
East Third street. Mr. Ledbetter
will resum his travels the sec
ond week ie January.
W v if
REKOVAL SIU i
Within the next few days
Will move into my elegant V
* Hew Drug Store |
'-NEXT DOOR TO MY OLD STAND. |
Immediately upon moving into my store, I
u ill oj en up a beautiful line of . . .
► CBRISMTAS AND |
• HOLIDAY GOODS
All new and fresh. Don’t buy until you see
thorn. Until then 1 offer the public big reduc
tioi.s on everything in my stock. . .
> PRICES THAT KILL SELL *
It will be ch uper for me to offer vou the goods v ».z
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at prices ih.jt will sell th in than to move them.
J Perfumeries and £
J Toilet Articles! >
Remember that this sale will not last long,
and advantage must be taken of it at once.
■y.Je Come to see me and I am sure that my price
will induce you to buy ...»
All DiGScrlDilons arc *
j Most Garctullo GomDOKndfid. J
i C.A.ISEVITT. i
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F. HANSOS. NOKRIS N. .SMITH. jj
THEHANSON SUPPLY CO.
g Plumbing and Tinning. |
g Engineers’ and machinists’ |
supplies. Stoves, rangesand 3
® tinware. Gas and electric fix- a
B tures. INSURANCE gasoline |
g stoves. Water meters. _ C
ft Broad st Phone 32. |
-v £i .. i. ii 1 i
S S. M. Stark, g
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ggl £
B LUIEi ID GfflMßl'S MIL“B 3
Dougherty Bldg, 2nd h ? g
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&BVERTISE NOW!