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I WE ARE GOING OUT OF THE [
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AT COST!
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THIS SflL& Includes A.ll ()ur CL<)THING, I
• GOODS aqd HATS ‘ fj
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JJY CF THS CUBANS
Iwtlu Kmilitiin if Ger
i'o, Haim.
Il HER BURGIN EFFIGY.
. VV.iQ Ei'lerialned Pa •
lr -t, Fears Viciance.
Hav»hs, Dec, 24 —American
'■Oops c. ntinue to ariive here.
The iranspurt Chester came io
yesterday with 1100 men of the
Fourth Virginia Regiment, under
f eleiial layior, '1 hey landed and
’•nt to M trianuao.
He traurpfit Florid t arrived
)Saturday, havinsr on board
,;, 8 troops General Ludlow, who
>’ to be Civil ai.d Military Gov
,ril °r of Hav : a when ti e Ameii-
C * UB take poesHpjion, also ariived
yeaUrday a s ernoon.
General Wi.ile, chairman of the
Commission, hue ex->
P r ’'»t>ed a desire that tne bat'eries
a La Vsdado be held by the Kpin
iar«« until Dec 31, the date of
i). This has been
Mfeod to by iht* Spanish Connsis
•ion.
'*'• people of Cerro, a Havana
• ut, urb, held a public mewling yes
tyday t 0 celebrate the evacuation
® the town by the Spaniards. Es.
ol Weyler hung in
PGfliiuent pl“Cis, whioh the
n mgs Hiarchfd about, shouting
V ‘»“ Cuba L.bre.”
Lenora Farr, z gave a large re
•Ption t 0 Cuban €eneruls San
*D‘‘ly atul Lacret the other night,
r,d «he sent WO rd to Major Har
th* B J° tl * e effect that she f eared
8 Spaniards would burn her
The Major thereupon
placed two guards about her prop
erty.
Last night Generals Mayia, Rod
rigue/, More#, MenoCle, Vidal and
Sanguilly, with other Cuban offi
cers, wore ♦ ntertaitied at Jesus del
Monte, another Havana suburb.
The United States hospital ship
Missouri has arrived with 350
members of the Hospit* 1 Corps.
HIS LIFE WAS SAVED.
Mr. J. E. Lilly, a promin en
citizen of Hannabal, Mo., lately
had a wonderful deliverance
from a frightfu' death. In tel
ling of it tie says: “I was ta
ken with typhoid fever that ran
into Pneumonia. My lungs be
came hardened. I was so weak
I couldn’t even sit up in bod.
Nothing helped nee. 1 expected
to soon dio of consumption, when
1 heard of Dr. King * New Dis r
covery. One bottle gave great
relief, 1 continued to use it,and
now am well and streng.
can’t say too much in its
praise.” This marvelous medi
cine is the surest and quickest
cure in the world fur ad Throat
and Lung Trouble. Regular six
es 50 cents and $l «0. Trial bot
tles free at Curry-Arrington Co’s
drug store ; every guar
an teed.
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XMAS AND HOLIDAY RA 1 E>
The W. &A.R. R- w ’ n 9011
round trip tickets at reduced
rates. Tickets to be sold to any
point East of the M isaissippt and
South of the Ohio and Poteinac
rivers ou December 12, 23, 2 ,
25 and 26; also December o. th
and 31st, January Ist and 2nd
with extreme li.it Jan. 4,1899-
Cail on C. E. Harmon, Gener
al Passenger Agt. Atlanta, Ma.,
or C. K. Ayer, P. A T. A.,
Rome, G.
I DEPUTY KILLED
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By HlLYur-Old Sey n
tap
OEATH limiTOUHUS
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Tried To Serve Papers On r he
Youth’s Metnor,
Chicago, Dec, 24. Deputy
Sheriff Frauk Nye was e ot w d
instantly killed yesterday m is
iujby'lhos. Crosbie, ay
while trying to serve a writ f or
bleiMtiy aud detauer uu the
youthful slayer s mother, Tiit
tragedy occurred at Ecgews .r,
aaburb.
Heidi, ss of the boy’s thr- a- to
shoot, which he tionght w«r«
made in bravado Nye, with fv
c mpauiorie, tried to lorce t i ■
trance into the ( rosbie L<>r
tearing out a window, Asa i. rd
wit * which a hole in tb»> wind w
was guarded fell away, the r- p r
ot a revolver in the inside ‘ th
house rang out, and Deputy - n r if
lell dead into arms of one f bis
companions.
The youthful was alone j
is the Jow'er put us the cottage at
the lune, his mother and grand- .
ni tber being hid in an upper
roe Ji
When the police arrived, half
an hour after . the tragedy tin
bouse was still barricacLd mm it |
wes soldo lime before they .c.uld
induce the inmates to open the
doors. Mother and sen weie p se
ed under arrrst.
All forms of scrofula, -ores
boils, pimples and eruptions,;
are quickly and permanently l
cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
THE WEST.
/ TEXAS.
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tochedule in Effect Oct. 4th, 1838.
uoiitk bound. No. 2 No. 4 N 0.70 N 0.72
; L
' Lv Atlanta . 8 Kami «SO;-:.: TlCpEnTTSfipa
Ar Ma iett*.. 0 o,'ajni 9 16pm o-kipiih 6 25pm
" Rome 11 25an;l 7 4ftpm
' “ Union... 11 tlmii'll 4i ; n 81'.;.ni
•' Clint no ig.'i 1 (Ojiiii !< H3.>pm
“ Na«hrillo . h357.ni 6-'
•• Menipi- s 7. am 4 ' J
I Lv Xashville < " 20<cn “Ikihjiil I
A r St 1 ,oniM.. ,17 hi-n T.< '-. 'i
Lv A ouvu'ie .'• io,on, TT. inm I
.Ar Culet''-o. I vdlaml SBjpni; |
Lv Nashville .17 .*>./, >m| i 2>a>nj
Ar L >ui.<.ill« .1 2 83am 122.5 nm
“ Cincinnati.| 7 Cs»unl 4 05pni| . .... ..
Train No.,2carri«sPullman Sleeper between
Jai k-onville, Fla.. Atlau a a.id NaShville, oou
i e -ting with vestibule train f"r < 'hi-agu.
| Train No. 4<-arries, Pullman Sleeper AugustJ
and Allanta to Nashville ami St.Louiethrougi
without cham.-e. Puilniau Sleeper Atlanta to
Chattunooifa, p;u>szngei» remain in car until
T o'cloi k a. m. Pullman Sieoper Atlanta tc
: XnoKville via A. K. <fc N. Ry. .
Train No. 7u,connects a B<<yee wi’hQ. dk C.
for CiiK'lnnati. This train carries through
coach At anta to Rome.
To the South and East.
BoUTHßou."t>. | No. 1 | No. 3 I N 0.91 j N 0.73
Lv Nn-Lvilie I 1 lOatu lb iGj.-m i
■- Chi . ooga 7 .. 2nm .. 55 im|.
I i n . Sil pm 4 lit am: 71 !;mi
i “ Rome . 426pmi 7 4f.am
" Mate ta . 6-i pm 6 45am < V 43am | 705 nm
/r Atlanta 7 Opm 7E > in 10 3.3 am 80Lam
Lv Atlanta. .. 7.50 p- 7 rsiamj 4 06[.ni ~
Ar Macon... 11 liipni 11 10am 720 pm
" 'lif'on. 2.50 am 3 05pm
i ■' .la-k n-.tlle 8 45am|10 25pm| ...
Lv Allanta.. ToOpini 7 50ain 4 05pm
Ar Macon .. . 1113pmill loam. 720 pm
i “ Albany i 3 27pm. 11 05pm
•• Thm hville 680 pm .
•' Savannah. <looam AOopm
tv Atlanta . 11 l/tpml 760 am 8 H.->ni7
Ar Augnara... 5 17am 120 pm 8 23i,m
Ar Unar es'on 11 Ooanil BOOpm;
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Lv Atlanta. | 7 sOpinjl2 00m |l2 00m
Ar Athens ‘lO 21pmi 2 16pm, 2 Iflpni
“ Richmond. 6 15pm 715 am 7 leant
•• 55 ash'(. t-i 10 I’OpmJll Blam 11 i.lfin
11 New York. 5 53am; 523pmi 3&pm
Train No. 1 carries Pullman Sleeper Nash
ville, Chattanooga and Atlanta to Jackson
ville, F'a.
Train No. 3 carries Pullman Sleeper St Louis
♦o Augusta without change Pullman Sleeps*
Chattanooga to Atlanta open for passenger«
Chattanooga 9 o’eleck p. m. Pullman Sleeper
Knoxville to Atlanta via A. K. * N. By. For
further information write to
H. F SMITH, C. E. HARMAN,
Traffic Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt.
Rr »TL* XWD UOMFO RT a <-• ssmi
aid f©r a jally juod time rriris
faMiily ©r frhnds, tber© ii
in» like an ©pan »«rry for either * '
Wi«t©r or Sum mor. Our stock
of stylish carriages ia unrivalled , -
and o«r spider phaetons, runa- \ ■■ .A./-,,.-
bouis, huggies,traps, carte, wag- ' L
cuettas, eanopy top, cr open aur- *"
reye, xre lirtot eaey, comfort*-
ble and beuu iful in construe- ’V »
tioe, trimmings and finish. We
also repair and overhaul vehicles; also carry l big line of fia
harness and lap rches. Rome Rwccy Co, 5509 fill Bread
street,Rome Ga. Faitei .inn Williams, Agents.
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r rJER RE L SPR R O
Waller's MAICHLESS“TWOFERS”wrar
the brand of TERRELL SPcED, the rend /ned
“Coon Skin’’Statesman of F’oyd. The sa e
of this brand has been unprecedented.
But then Thomas Warters never put a
?orry cigar on th? market- He is too ’entwT
□rising and to? hones'’, t very cigar is exact
ly what si cl ii ned for its brand, and the War
ters cigars' i r e atrso’utely ths bsstoa the mar
ket.
FQ i SALE BY ALL DEALERS..
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25, 50c
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L’VERY,SALE AND FEED STABLEST
Offers the public 111 ‘Liait tn u<, b»te j ®v
anoos and mast polite aud courteous drivers*
The best stork of horses and mules on f ale co
stantly;