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Br«i( Liltls BraMs, h
Translated from out Reporter'*
Note Book.
Dr. Winn, is extracting teeth al
the Buena Vista by a new an I
painlepp prCHr-
I—l6—lw.
A B. McArver & C >., is the phue
to go to, to buj your goods at New
York Cost.
Col. Fred Gevan has reiuiaed.
from a bmines# trip to th* Sat*
City.
Read A. B. McArver and Co’s
advertisement on the front page
Tie •ftietr* of the Rems fire de
partment met last night in the r
regular quarterly meeting.
Drygoods, Notions, Hats and Sin es
are now on the market at New York
cost at A. B. McArver it Co
There will bo prayer meetings
at the First Baptist, First Method
istand First Presbyterian chuicbes
tonight.
Mrs. Mattie Glenn, of Florida,
is visiting Mn. Charley Dodges at
No 405 Hast Fust St.
Mr. George C. Nerton, one of the
most prosperous business men ot
St. Louis, Mo., is m th 3 city via
iting his aged father and many
relatives. Mr. Norton with his wife
and five chilJreu are enroute to
Southern Florida, where h» hns
beea ordered by his physician.
Mr. Fred Nortan, a prominent
business man from Birmingham
Ala. is in the city tor a few days
with friends and relatives.
Capt. W. A. Patton and Lieuten
ant J. B Nevin received their
commissions on yesterday. Capt.
Patton and Lieut. Nevin have been
appointed a board of examiners
and will hear Lieutenant Julius
Simpson “say hi * lesson ’ in a few
days.
MrCnarley Bsysiegle is “emi
mg” day and night these days. He
ia the proud father of twin b >ys
About 'fares years ago he wae
“smiling’ the earns way. That
time it was a pair of girls The
Huarteltof little Beysiegles are all
giltedge and as standard as Colum
bian Safeties
Mr. Isaac P.vanß the father in
law es Col, John C. Fester, home
at Foster's Mills.
Miss Katie Orndorff, one of the
.prettiest young ladies of Cave
Spring, was in the city yesterday
afternoon, on a shopping expedi
te*,
This is no fake sale, everything goee
at New York Cost at A B. McArver
& Co.
NOTICE TO WATER CONSUM
ERS
Water tax for the Fourth Quarter
is now past due. This being the last
quarter for the fiscal year, it will be
necessary for consumers to meet the
bills prompt y All bills will be pre
seated at once, I not paid the water
will be cut off.
Consumers who wish to settle, at
the water works office ca • < o, le
t ween the hours of 2 and 6 o’clock p
in L J Wagner,
S mt Water Works
STATE & COUNTY
TAXES.
Ail unpaid taxes for
1893 are being put in
hands of Sheriff for
Colection
Jno. J. BiaCk . T-C*
BEST GOODS- LOWEST PRICES
Just received from Thurber’s New
York, Best 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 oil 5e
Teaflake crackers 15
City Snowflakes 10c
Dried Currants 5c lb
California Evp. Peaches 15c
New Orleans Syrup 40c gal
Breakfast Bacon and Him#
A KLUSTER OF
BULL’S FYE MIOTS.
As slut *'! in yesterday’s His’ii E.i
f i> me, ’ Lord” Beresford, v>ho
s-vc ip’d ii' Ui the penitentiary tl *
ght before, vm cuptured yester
day aftsmoou in Amer cub. A later
uid more de'hiled account says,
when captured, he was hiding in a
j house of ill lame. Perhaps there is
on Y, M. C. A. in Americus ur he
would 1 are gone there, and bnau
found clinging to the horns of the
altar.
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When Beresford left Kramer, he
doubtleas was enroute to Rome—
but hearing that the Rome Board
of Trade was defunct io all its
“appointments” he decided to
switch off. He ha# been carried
back and i» probab'y in irone lo
fi y with his stripe# kissing th*
sunlight, Beresford should be sent
te the coal mines and put in the
lower si >pe«.
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I am getting exceedingly anx
ous to see work resumed an the
little stone church o« the corner,
and I think there are many naori
Romans wh > have got my com
pany. This artistic little build
ing should be finished up at cuc»
for it is certainly going to bu a
credit to the city. A little monej
■p all thats needed now—wont
some one send in SSO0 —or 50
cents? Any thing helps, so its
rwoaey.
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Mr. J. F. Wardlaw received a
letter this morning, from Macon,
stating that the home of his daugh
ter, Mrs. C C. Holmes, had been
destroyed by fire. Neither Mrs
Holmes or her husbai d were at
home when the fire occured and
re assistance arrived everything
was wrapped in flames.
The most distisising feature of
(he fire, was the destruction of
several hundreds of dollars wortn
of wedding presents. Mr. Holmes,
had »ne thousand insur
ance on the furniture and noth
mg on th# building
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Dr. Headdan will meet all the
mtaaber# of hi# congregation at
the first Bapt iat church tonight—
’ if they come. The doctor will hi
ther auv way and the services of
( th# regular pra\ er meeting will be
moat refreshing to all who partici
pate.
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The Ron « Light Guards have
been commiseioned into nervica a#
( Co A. 3rd Reg. Ga. Vole
They have been assigned to the
place made vacant by the tranefu:
of the LaGrange Light Guards to
'he Fifth Reg. Ge. Vol#. The Hill
Citv Cadet# welcome the new t om
r | any le the th •<;.
I o *
Mr. .'.J lioiiovay, recebliy
with C .rvcr it Harper, ha* secured
a position with the hotiao of New
boid A Sone, crockery, tinware ami
glass goods of Baltimore, Mr. Hol
; ioway has taken the Road, he will
work Georgia and Alabama. Ha
i will sell stacks of good# two.
Mr Bill DeJournett an old Rome
boy, is in the city om a brief visit to
relatives and friends.
Don’t forget the silver partv at
Mr# A M Waters tomorrow’ after
noon. Ihe proceeds go to the
Budding fund of St. Pttei’sChurch
PLEASANT TO THE TASTE
pleasant in the taking. pleas-'
t' ■ r <, ■
rivaled in their rc.---.tJt,. Tint
£V rl - v deßcrib «s Dr. fierce’s
J&i.T* J Pleasant I'elleiß. Ju e \erv
JF.V.. A ! disorder of the liver, stomach
I ttlld bnwe lß . they give u
I cure. v
j For Biliousness. Jaundice,
pvL. ’ -A, Ja, lndlgestjQn > Constipation, I> !z .
Sag. TW Sour Ston'ach. and
: or Bdious Headache#,
YSr ‘-I ir e - v " re natural teniedv
JWEggjM I Th ey’re tiny, sugar - coated
• granules, scarcely larger than
, mustard seeds- a compound of
refined and concentrated vegetable extracts
Put up in seal.-. I vials, always fresh and ro
convenient vest-pocket remedy
a _:„ y ** » uara ’de«d to give satisfaction, in
every case, or your money is returned.
H^?i y i°a Perin>ent,nß: c . with Catarrh in th.
( <iange r rH “ Sorloila troubles result <
n° c te drlven to the throat and luuira.
eatArrh Ramedv, by its n ft 1
soothing ng - ‘ ® “J-
wo% p t*^L‘ Ui iJ’* rm “ n ?i tJy curM 019 v<>r y J
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VAV Vilik’ >nOfi
io 101 m lUlll.
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Arc Iking Oared For n a
Generous
MORE THAN sl,(>on,ooG
Have Beea Disbursed Ftomall S.urc-I
es. Roveruor Floweer will prob !
ably be ;ili‘Aoiuinateil. A ITord i
About Thmntany.
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New York, Jan . 17—It is not |
possible to make any estimate of the ,
value of contributions, both of mon
ey and provisions and clothing,
which those are active in dispensing
help have received since the begin
ning of the winter
The number of organizations, tem
porary, permanent, religious and sec
tarian which are in the work of alle
viating the distress is bo great
that anything like a canvass of them,
so as to obtain a detailed statement
>f what they are doing would require
tard work extended over many days.
One of those who are interested in
hese charitable doings said this
morning that he presumed that al
ready the value Os the cotribution.s
was considerably over a million dol
ms. Many private subscriptions
iave been received iron’ rich men.
>f which the public wdl never knew
in)thing. Much of the work of re
lief is conducted secretly.
Ihe St. Vincent de Paul Society
has received several large subscrip
lions, and is doing very thorough
work in relieving destitute members
>f the Catholic Church of their dis
tress.
The commimittee appointed by
President Seth Low’, which contains
meh persons as Cornelius A’ander
bilt, General Horace Porte - , M. C .D.
Borden, Pierpont Morgan aud oth
ers, the aggregate wealth of the com
mittee being probably more than two
hundred millions of dollars, has in
stituted a very thorough but necessa
ily a somewhat secret method of
currying relief to the poor. The city
its self will probably offer some pub
lic work, although there seems to be
some political reason for delay.
If it wan a month before election
L'amany would have plenty of em
ployment for thousands of laborers.
One of the most pitiful sights has
been the daily congregation of per
sons in front of the building formerly
iccupied bv the Herald to receive
second-hand clothing, which ha 8
been sent to the building in very
great quantities. Many of these people
ippear to have been compelled to
make such public acknowledgements
>f their distress only by the barest
necessities, and it has caused some
thing of tender sympathy to go forth
From the rushing throng ou Broad-
way to these unfortunate persons
who stand patiently waiting their
turn, shivering iu the cold, many of
them seemingly clad iu garments fit
>nlv to be worn upon a simmer day.
Politics continue to L j tceptiou
dly active for this season of the
year. Senator EI ward Murphy is
quoted here today as saying: If Gov
ernor Flower desires a renominatiom
for Governor he can have it.
Bourke Cockran adds to this the
statement: “There is no way of
netting rid of Flower.’’ As the sit
uation stands now he is certainly
the strongest man the democrats
of New York can nominate for
governor next fall. There can
nurdiy be any doubt that the gov
xrnor would like a renomination,
but there may be found a few ob
jections here and there to the
proposition that he is the strong
est man the party can put up. It
he is to be renominated, Lieuten
ant-Governor Sheehan will also
be likely t.< strive for a similar
compliment, and on this a caustic
observer says: “The probability
that Governor Flower can drop
Mr. Sheehan is small. The certain
ty that he cannot carry him is
absolute. The agitation against
present police methods and disci
pline is producing many curious
effects besides closing up the
places of ill-repute,the pool-rooms
and the gambling-houses.
Last Sunday, for ißstance*. was
what is styled a “dry” day in
uany sections, much to the incon
f«nience and disgust of thirsty
loul* and people who regard the
unber contents of “the growler”
ust as necessary a part of their
neals as others do their tea, mi k
>gee>.and other chjeripg tippjt, r
JOB PBWW
LF YOU NEED
Bill Heads,
Letter Heads,
Note Hea s,
Statements,
Envelopes,
Circulars,
Programs,
Posters,
Dodgers,
Pamphlets,
M inutes,
Cards,
Tickets
OR ANYTHING FROM A
VISITING CARD TO
A 3-SIIFET
POSTER,
YOU
SAVE MONEY
By Getting Estimates
From the
SHANKLIN
PRINTING
HOUSE.
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A large assortment
of New Type, Rules,
Borders, Etc.
If von want to save
money on your print
ing, give us a chance
to bid on it. Orders
by mail promptly at
tended to.
priktiitq
HOTTSZE
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-g-FOR THE NEW YEAR -
If you want something nice, stylish, and in
keeping with the times, come and see us-
We have the goods to suit the times, forgood
times, hard bmes,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 Rol'ed Gold.
few words to you about our large and «are
fully selected stock. Which is complete, and
Includes ail the latest styles from reliable stan
dard makers.
e have no ‘’shelf room" or Bankrut goods
our stock is all Bright and New and everything
right up to date,
We invite you to come and inspect our stock
whether you wish to ouy or not. we take jus +
as much pleasure in showing you our goods
whether you purchae or net as if you bought
everv article that we showed yau.
•We have just received a fresh lot of Huyler
&. Tenny’s candies which is putupinl-2 to
5 pound boxes remember the little folks and
the young folks and the old folks like Tine can
dies.
Hammack Lucas Co,
Hill «RI WWI < ■ —■—mj—MßMW—
-(’PLAINING MILL*
We Mean Business Call snd get our Prices
Before Buying we are Selling,
SASH DOORS and BLINDS.
FLOORING, CKILI N G MOITLDI2N G
BALLUSTERS and BRACKETS
AT BOTTOM PRICES.
ALEXANDER & HUME
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A. LU AIOEERK IM PROVEMEN'i
ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LICHTS-
TheßeunaVista
REMODELED R EjN OVA TE D
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THE ONLY j.i.ooTa - DAY
HOTEL IN THE CITY
Table supplied with the best the market a
ford« polite and attentive servants
RATES.transiant SI.OO, Special Rat* - y tic week
mor th.
MRS.S.E.VICK.
PROPRIETRESS