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Note Book.
Mrs. Laura Watson has received I
the amount of a Policy payable at the
loath of her hu*bau<\ by The •Man
i«d Life Insurance Co. cf Bdtimoro
It. G. Cross, Agent. This Company
pays its losses before Maturity <»t the
60 days and is reliable and fair in its
d ealings.
SPECIAL NOTICE
If you have any kind of repairs
you want dene en yeur watches,
clocks aid jewelry carry it to B.
F. Reark, Davis’ old stand aud
yon will get it done in the very
t>est of workmanship, and all
work guaranteed.
LILLIAN LEWIS,
At Nevins tonight in
Victor Hugos great
play Good Bye Sweet
heart.
Officer W. D. Jones, armed with
the proper requisition paj or*
leaves tonight for Memphis Teas.
Ho goes after Dock Pullam, the *.-
capodjail hisd.
LILLIAN LEWIS,
At Nevins tonight in
Victor Hugos great
play Good by Sweet
heart.
After a five weeks illness with the
Grippe. Lieutenant Henry J. Stewart
is cut rpain n d athis post with A.
B, McArver & Co
See the big dry goods add of A. B.
McArver & Co. on the first page o'
this pwper.
LILLIAN LEWIS.
At Nevins tonight in
Victor Hugos Great
play Good Bye Sweet
heart.
A. B. McArver & Co. means bus
iness and will force sales on their big
stock of dry goods and shoes, don’t
fail to get in the rush.
All persons having watches or
jewelry in need of repairs, if you
will bring it to me, I will do it in
the very beet of workmanship and
as teas enable as you can get it
done anywhere ai d every piece of
werk guaranteed,to give satisfac
tion or money refunded. B. F.
Reark, Davis’ old stand 317 Broad
Street.
I make a specialty of fine watch
aud jewelry repairing and if you
will give me a trial I will guaran
tee you satisfaction in work and
prices. B. F. Roark. Davis’ old
et&nd.
I have an elegant line of sil
verware all new and latest styles,
suitable fer wedding or b ; rthday
presents, and if you will give me
a call I will guarantee to give you
as nice goods for as little money
as you will get anywhere. Try me
'inyway and see if I don’t. B. F.
Roark, 317 Broad St.
How is this:A watei set, Rogers
goods, quadruple plate, latest
style, for 112.50. Yoe caa find
it at B. F. Roark’s Jewelry store,
Davis’ old stand.
LOWBI MISS CYCLES
WEIGHTS off, 3>. 36 AND 3» POUNDS.
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‘ •’y M Ptuxii ul it & Me ta*4M
x he Three C’a.
W! ' you -rant,
Q Where it i>._ . ,
C That yoa get it,
ch-tey cacss cycles
-A-«! leading and »g.- ti thould huxtla
to .act re ngeaciea wherever not placed.
Ve bold n large .lock at •orChlc«c«
,i«. . a of inactola**.
Our new bcOM>a C.tal< ii-e n worth having.
Port Free «s appUcatioa ,
g -nnaa & Eazlewood, Ltd.,
w«i a asVmt, roe
«v Si W<»bl>’« Saddle*
vie eo A vtr r. » JoLt>»rp Dealer*.
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'4ttm » «®TW«®>TP
-ui *wj«d®dsXa seano
KOH I S.RMOHB
A KLUSTER OF
BULL’S EYE «HOTS.
J din I). Moore will he Rome’
next nutvor. That’n a settled fact
I r>cmn u 'he p»ople have said it.
and the people know. He may or
mty net have opposition—l r»th«r
think he will—but he is the peo
pie’s ch <ice, and he will be elected.
“Mark that prediction.”
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Editor T. H. Shropshire, of th* t
fearless democratic sheet and alls
r*und good weekly pap*r, the C*O’»
Riv«rNews, of Center, Ala., was
ia to see me this f*reu<»au. Broth
er Shrepahir*, is jubilant over the
prospects of the Reuad Montain
w*rks resuming operation. He
says “this is nse of the effects of
th* Wi'ion bill.” And he is right.
North Georgia and North Ala
bama sever hake been married
te McKinleyism.
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This column is not a kickers
colums, but, — la behalf ®f the la
dies who have to pass from Broad
in'o Second Avenue, I mast say *
word. The mud in that seetiou «f
the city is thicker than water and
is spelled with acapital “M” not
because it is proper, but because
there are “thousands” of it. Why
not have the city carts to haul
away a few gallons of it 1
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Capt John C. Printup has ac
cepted the agency for the Washing,
ton Life Insurance Co. and will
have this section of the state un
der his control. The insurance
business is not. a tew departure
for Capt. Printup. He is conscien
tiously in favor of widows be
ing provided for.
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I was talking to Chief Davs
Hanks this forenoon and was ask
ing him about the fire department
generaly, and got this suggestion.
Said the Chief: “I would like to
see the city council out dawn the
number of men in each *f the
fire eeinpanies, as it is we
fully sixty men in the department
that we would be better off, with
en t.”
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“Let the membership of the En
gine Companies, No. 1, and No. 8.
he cut to 40 each and let No. 4 and
the Henke be cut to 30 each. This
would give the city 60 dress parade
fliemen, who ceuld be added to
the street tax list at $4 a head.’’
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“These fellows only belong t*
the depaitment, for the fnu they
can g»t out of it—they were never
known to work at a fire— they
never pay a fine and never appear
w ith the company, except on dress
parade occasions and at balls or
banquets.” I think the Chief is
right and the council should tackle
matter aid settle it »t once.
The sooner the better.
BEST GOODS. LOWEST PRICES.
Just received from Thurber's New
York. Beat goods on the market.
Best Col. River Salmon 15c
Imported Sardines, with key, 15c
French Mustard, A G. brand, 10c
Fancy Tomato Catsup 10c
Best mixed ickles 1
New Sardines in Salad ml 5c
Fresh Teafiake crackers 15
Fresh City Snowflakes 10c
New Dried Currants 5c lb
California Evp. Peaches 15c
New Orleans Syrup 400 gal
Breakfast Bacon and Hams
Best Matches 10c. dor. box.
All only at Lloyds '
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WE TELL TOD
lotting naw whan wa alate that It paya to rnr&p
> n permanent, oeaat healthy and pleaaant bad
waa, that return, a profit tor every day", work.
4ueh to the Ihhmii we offer the working clwh
We teaah them how »o make money rapMlv, ana
guafautee averv awe who follow, oar inatructiona
Mxhfnlty Um making of UM«.O* a naoakh.
Kveay owe who take* held wow aud work, wll
mrWy**4 apaadUy I acraaaa tlrnir earnings, the*
-si ha m anaaUww about It; etbara now at wort
ara 4aiag to, and you, render, oau do the same
rhto to the beat paying bualncm that you haw
ever had U>. ahaaoa to emare. Yea wiH make i
wave mtotnta If ytm fail to giaa II a trial at one*
it yaa pup the nUuatioa, and act quickly, yoc
wUI dtraaUy And your,elf In a. mint pnxperoun
uutlaewa, a* which yon can eurelvmnka and save
largo W»m as maaay. The recall, of only a few
liourt*. Wark wffl aften equal a weak’, wages.
Whether yon are old or young, man or woman, I.
make, no dlSbreaoe, —a, aa we tell you, and aue.
me, wM meet you al the very atari. Neithet
expeeionaa ar capital aveesmry. Thom who work
for a, mra rewarded Why not writ, to day f«
IS pamimiM*. IHe » EC. ALLBN 800.
**■ Ma AM, Auguala, M*
WHERE!
Groceries hfh kept cht-np. Th |
people wiH c-rtiifiily buy and that I
is a tact nt T/G.Todd’s.
LOOK IIEKE.
Self rising buekwbent 112 pklOc
F;esh Tm-n. Buck whert per lb 5c
Frosh Cruub-rri-s per qt. ICc.
Large Fat mackerel 10c.
Picket Tripe p»>r 'b. 10c.
Shredded Codfish per pk. 10c.
Fancy Prunes per lb 12 1 2c
Currants per H> 6 l-4c.
The above price* are in Keepii g
with our entire stock both step.r
mid fancy, our stock is new and
rssh give us a call and see for
yourselves, at Mitchells old stand
For ’sale—My 6 room house
situated on Fourth Avenua be
tween East Third and Fourth
streets. Will sell cheap atad' on
• asy ternja. For further particu
sale Ayply to L. Morel Rome, Ga.
.
STATE & COUNTY
TAXES.
Ail unpaid taxes for
1893 are being put in
hands of Sheriff for
Colection
Jno. J. BlaCk . T-C’
COAL, COAL.
Rome Ice Manufacturing Co, Rep
resenting Southern Jellico Coal
Co., Imbracing all the leading
Jsllicu Coal Mines ard Sole agents
For the R'-d Ash Jellico Coal.
Round Coal one to two ton lots
$4,25 per ton, Block Lump one to
two tml >'s (4 50 p r ton. Large
quanities cheaper. Special prices
made on carload lots,P. O. Bex
134. Tel phone 100.
Ladies when you start out shop
ping and want to look at anything
in silverware, watches or jewelry,
visit my store whether you buy
anything from me or not, I will be
glad to show you my goods.
Respt ) ouie,
B. F. Roark, Davis old stand
The cry is hard times, hard
times, ao if you want hard time
prices on silverware, watohes and
etc., just go to B. F. Roark’s, jew
elry store, aud y<»t» will get them,
and every article he has, he will
guarantee to give satisfaction or
money refunded.
ißeiwm n »*■., , ■■ nI.tF.Y,)
The persistent cough which usually
follows an attack of the grippe can be
permanently cured by taking Cham
berlain’s Cough Remedy, W. A. Me
Guire of Me Kay, Ohio, says: “La
Grippe left me with a severe cough,
After using several different medi
cines without relief, I tried Chamber
a ’s Cough Remedy, which effected
a permanent cure, I have also found
it to be without an equal for children
wh«i troubled with Colds or croup.
25 and 50 cent bottles f .»b . y
Lowry Bros Druggist.
5 WATROUS
Anti-Rattler-.
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San-.pie by—
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AK-Jk Otb rs
• Simple wear
Durable cut an<l
break.
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li- j&eKafejtf/ > “ J'.' l llc
cdact
to Vne
? , Trade.
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Wantßd, Kß Circulate, r
GARVER MANFG CO.,
GeanviUe, N. *. 1
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Ca.ee kt .
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, tbfrnoM Powerful findlw. r 1 »*. fcr»r
Oa' B'-atH in ox ir4»n*e*. i.Aawp. l & , *> ’•
jotih ßeat’s al soap.
MedirvUod r«nd Toiirt. The Sl»n Oer<' e#
Face BouutWier. lixln vtu bed A •
Caliente nnd highly perfumed Toilet Heap or>
tb« markK It m ntoe«iute , y pure. Mabes the
-km soft nrxl velvety and restores Ate lw> .OH
pleklon; k a luxury for tie-Bath Ur ‘olhwl.-.
I kt MBJI" IUUW: I'IMBW. th-Heal p laid b.«uom-»
Bae yntwlto es lurit. For aide bv
> D. W. Curry, druggist
I Fits, dizziness, hysteria, waka
r ful ness, bad dreams and softening
I *f th* brain quickly cured by
Magnetic Nervine. Sold by D. W.
f Curry Druggist.
Inflataed itching, burning,crus
ty and scaly skia aud scalps of ia
1 fants, soothed and cursu by John
1 san’s Oriental Soap. Said by D-
- W. Curry Druggist.
Recommend Johusou’s Magnetic
Oil for rheumatism, neuralgia,
sprains,- bruises, iam* back, it
r quickly relieves pain
If'yau have sour stomach and
feel Lilious, and yt nr head aches
take a Japanese Liver Pellet, n
” will relieve you. S«_id by D W
I Curry
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STARKE
THE
_ AIERCBABT
TAIE.OB
? hA’NDSOME LINE OF
B FALL PATTERNS
• JUSTIin.
s
J ORDERS EXECUTED
PROMPTLY AND IN
THE VERY LATEST
STYLE.
CALL ON
is. M.STARkE
’ ARMSTP>OI\ G
BL-.CK
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g 6WSTAL LENSES
j ySr t«»Ot MASH.
siK » Quality First xad
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The Bradford Drug Co. hits ex
clusive sale of these celebrated
Y glasses in Rome, Ga. From the
t factory of Kellam <fc Moore, the
- only complete optica, plant in the
J South, Atlanta, Ga.
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CAUTION.—If a dealer offer* W. Lm
Dooglas Mioe* at a Ted need pric* , or aays
he has them without name Msniped on
bottom, put bin; dotvn as a fraud.
'dßetßlilii;
$?• nO q
W. L. Douglas
best in
©V Orll/C. THE WORLB.
W. L. DOCOLAS Shoe. «r« Kvlith, «itv fit
ting, »nd giv« better »*tisfaction at the price, ad
vertised thaa int ether make. Try one pair and
be codvinccd. Th. stampiag Os W*. L. Douf las’
nam. and price on th. bottom, which guarantee,
their value, saves thousands of dollars annually
ti those who w»r them. Dealers who push th.
* 3 2* W ' L ’ D™!? 111 * *hoes gain custom era,
which helps to increase the sales oalheir full line
of gxxids. They can afford to sell at a leas profit,
snd <v. belief, you ean save money by buyiag ail
yeur footwear ofthe'dealer advertised below
Catalogue free upon application. Address'
K". T !>r>r-c;r/. r- ~„ ~ ton SkoM bv
CANTRELL & OWENS
Wanted: —A position as ealea*
man, book-keeper or bill clerk in
a wholesale or retail grocery busi
ness, by a man with 15 veers ex- i
perience in Southern Kentucky
Good references. Address A. A.
©«re this office. 1-ltf,
Call on Ben Wright for good 1
sUnographic work. Office with Judg .
Meyerh«rd4 in new aiurt house, n
The beet remedy ia the world for 1
diarrhoea and other summer com -
plaints is Romm's diarrhoea cordial
atisfaetion given or money refunded
Reese & Whitehead. (
THE NEW YEAR -
If you want something nice, stylish, and m
keeping with the times, come and see us>
We have the goods to suit the times, forgood
[times, hard times, and all other kind of times.
We have all the latest designs in Jewelry
whether in pure Gold. Sterling silver, or the
: reliable qualities of Rolled Gold.
A se w t words to you about eur large and care
fully selected stock. Which is eomplete. and
Includes all the latest styles from reliable stan
( dard make re.
w e have ne ‘’shelf reom” ®r Bankrat goeds
•ur steck is all Bright and New and everything
\ right up to date,
’ We invite you to ceme and inspect et;r stork
( wnetheryeu wish to buy or not. we take jus+
‘ as much pleasure in showing yeu our goods
• whether you purchae or not as if you bought
every article that we showed you.
’ <We have just received a fresh lot of Huyler
&Tenny’s candies which is putup in 1-2 to
5 pound.boxes remember the little folks and
the young folks and the old folks like fine can
dies.
Hammack fa 4 Co,,
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-+PLAINING MILL>
We Mean Business Cal! snd get our Prices
Before Buying we are Selling,
SASH DOORS and BLINDS.
FLOORING, CFILING MOULDING
BAL LITSTE R S and RRA CK ETS
AT BOTTOM PRICES.
ALEXANDER & HUME
COAL! T .
We Can Sell You The Best
And give you what you buy atthe lowest prices
YARD AT PATTONS SHOP.
Orders left at Hunt Huffaker's in the 4th, ward, and with
Frank Woodruff atlß Armstrong building will
I receive prompt attention.
Best Grade of Blacksmith Coal kept in Stock.
PATTON & JOHNSON
NEW OTRALIOTELr
IW MANAGEMENT
■NEW FDffIISMBS
N. M. GOMEZ Proprietor.
RENOVATED THROUGHOUT
ALL MOZDEZUNT IM PRO VEAIEN'i S
ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LICHTS.
TheßeunaVista
Hemo®ki.k® b exo yj tkd
ao
the only~ttoc;~a~do
HOTEL. IN THE CITY
Table supplied with the best the market a
fords polite and attentive servants.
’*• A.T,KS.tranßiant SI.OO, Special Rat » \ il« week
mnth.
-M HS.S.E.VICK. .
i -w PROPRIETRESS
Corner 6th Avenae and Broad Street Rome GA