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COAL.
The L»est Blacksmith
Coal the best Coal for
grates and stoves Call
on-
J. A. George,
Telephone 29.
H.CWOOD.
TINNER AND
SHEET IRON
WORKER
Tin Roofing a speciality, all kinds of Tin
and sheet Iron Repairing neatly cheaply and
promptly done. Estimates on large or small
obs made.
Shop at, 410 Broad Street.
liinsft
G. H. BAWLING
31 8 BROAD ST.
Just Opened tae fllfO Saving House
west Cleanest II | \ e ers get their
pretiestand best of U IUI , ,
ZT fflass crockery
all the cheapest Isl A . . . rr .
1 111 !■ china and Tinware
line ot Toys ever 1 I I \
seen in this city. 11l 1 FanCy Goods u0 ’
They are all fresh UULLUj lions and novelties
aid new we can of all kinds at the
Please you. j| Q Novelty Store”
U uj
5& 10C GOODS
a specialty
"TcENTS T" YEAR. ’
theromecourier.
Tne best weekly news paper ever published
in Doyd County.
I . ’ ou a friend in the far "West who would appre-
I good thing? >end tilc ROME COURIER.
It '° ll d ivlative in tl.e bkak North you would in-
IdUCC' to . J
I 1 llll ° S C )untr y? Se id the ROME
l‘Cro vtl - V loved one or acquaintance in tn e
jI Sori i 11 y° u w °uld induce to come South? hen
I ROME COURIER.
I THE r ome couriers
I Subset ' eSS lan a cen t a weeK
| yourfrjervt once ’ or 'send us the address of
t conv‘ . an d le * us send him a sample
F py * Address,
THE ROME COURIER.
ROME GA.
I EQUAL TO THE OCCASION. I
He was a inibl younj* fellow, and
as his sweetheart imagined, without
much force of character, as he kept
putting the “ask papa’ day off indifi
nately. So the joung woman prompt
ed him to be sure he was right and
then go ahead.
You see, papa has a gieat deal of
bluff and bluster, but when you come
right down to it he is perfectly safe.
Only you must show him that you
have plenty of courage—real grit.
That’s what he likes.
“Alright. Suppose you ask him
to step in now. I may as well get
my hand in if that is the way
works. ’’
“But, dearest, he is awful big and
strong, you know ”
Oh! if it comes to personal violence
I will defend myself with the furni
ture. Trot him in. “
And you wont let him put you
off?
“N it abit.”
Then I’ll tell him you want to sea
him.
There were two chances of es
cape for the young man—one byway
of the door, the other by the window
but he did not avail himself of ei
ther •
When the father strode into the
room with his Lest knock down-and
drag-out air the youth rose indiffer
ently to meet him.
“Well, well what’s all this about?
I understand you want to see me .
Well, look at me now and be quick
about, growled the father
H,in cant say as you are much to
bok at, Mr . I merely 7 wished to
mention to you that Miss Clara has
engaged herself to me with my con
sent, and I propose to fill my paut of
the contract to the letter
Idiot! idiot! My daughter
Take care, old man. Call mo as
rtiany names as you please, but refer
to my future wife with proper re
pect.
Get out of this house, you
Certainly. As soon as my wife
that is to be can conveniently pack
up her belongings we will go.
“Why, you impudent”
Oh keep cool; keep cool. I could
hold you out of the window with
one baud and cal! for the police
with the other. I was champion
hitter and slugger at college. Look
at that muscle, aud he clinched a
No. 7 hand into a formidable fist.
‘T never was so”
“Nor I. Call it quits.;! want your
daughter, and I don’t care a conti
nental for your money or your
blessing. We can begin the world
without either, just as the other
fools have done . This is business
Sir, business.
The father felt his own head to
see if he was going to have an apo
plectic fit, then answered grimly :
“Alright; I like your style, I
should have said yes anyway if you
had given me time, but you took
me by surprise. I may say I wa s
n evei so surprised in my life. ”
Nor I, assented the lover as he
sunk almost fainting into a chair, but
I'm a business man, and dont you
forget it. T dont stand any foolish
ness either in live or war, and he
wiped the cold perspiration off his
forehead with a nervous hsnd.
He had won the day and the girl
too.
I
If you have any kind of repairs 1
you want done on your watches,
clocks and jewelry carry it to B.
F. Roark, Davis’ old stand and
you will get it done in the very
best of workmanship, aud all
work guaranteed.
The best remedy in the world for
diarrhoea and other summer com
plaints is Reese’s diarrhoea cordial
atisfaction given or money refunded
Reese & Whitehead.
i
Call on Ben Wright for good j
stenographic work. Office with Judg
Meyerhardt in new court hous <, ,
amuii r icwsiiiibmi
The persistent cough which usually '
follows an attack of the grippe can be |
permanently cured by takiner Cham- i
berlain’s Cough Remedy, W. A. Me j
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 i
a per manent cure, I have also found £
it to be without an equal for children i
whetr troubled with colds or croup. I
25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by (
Lowry Bros Druggist, <
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
METHODIST.
First Church: Cor. 3rd Ave., and
East 2nd Stie.;t. Rev. Joel T. Gibson
Pastor. by Rev
TFPierce at 11 a. in. and 7P. M.
tomorrow.
Prayer meeting, in Lecture
Room every Wednesday evening at
7 o’clock. Sunday School, Sunday at
930 A. M o’clock. Henry Harvey
Supt. Strangers cordially invited to
attend these services.
Second Church: West 2nd Street
between Ave. A- wd 4ve. 13 Rev,
G. W. Duvall, Pastor. Services, Cbii
ducted by the Pastor today at the
usual hour. Prayer meeting Wednes
day evening. Epworth League this
afternoon at'3 o’clock. Sunday School
at 9:30 A. M. J. B. Hill Supt.
Third Church: Main Street near
Bluff. Rev. W. S. Stevens Pastor
preaching at 11 a. in. aud 7 p.m. By
the pastor, Prayer meetifig Wed
nesday evening. Sunday School this
morning at 9:30 o’clock, T. J. Reece
Supt. Claes meeting this afternoon
at 3:30 o,clock.
Pansy Chapel.- Bth Ave. near East
3rd Street Sunday School this morn
ng at 9:30 o'clock .Junius George
Supt. Preaching at 11 A M by O,
L, Millican, Everybody invited to
attend.
North Rome: Church St. Be
tween Kingston and Calhoun Ave
nue. Rev. J. A. Sewell pastor.] r ach
ing morning and evening by the
pastor. Sunday School this morn
mg at the usual hour.|T. B.Broach
Supt.
West Rome, Chapel, Sunday
School today at the usual hour.
E. F. Smith Supt.
East Rome, Preaching at Wyatts
Chapel today at 11 a. m. and7 p.m
by Rev Wm Murdoch.
Sunday Schools as usual
Prayer meeting Wednesday eve
ning.
BAPTIST.
First Church : Corner 4th Ave
nue aud East Ist street. Rev. R.-
B. Ileadden, D. D. pastor. Services
1 tod-iy as usuai. Sunday School at
9:30 a. m. W. I. Neal, Supt.
North Rome: Upper Broad St.
Rev J. J. Hunt, pastor. Sunday
School at 9: 30 a, m. o’clock, J. J.
Reece Supt.
Second Church :Corner sih Ave.
and Mulberry Street. Rev. H. C.
Gilbert pastor, Preaching at 11 a
m.and 7 p. m. by tho pastor. Pray
er meeting Wednesday evening.
Sunday School this morning J
A. Glover Supt.
PRESBYTERIAN
First Church Cor. 3rd Ave. and
Esat Ist Stre | pn a h ng| n ’u< e
by the pastor, Rev G T Goetchins at
Ham and 7pm today. Sunday
School at 9: 30 a in C E McLin
Supt. Prayer meeting 'Wednesday
evening.
Secord Church: Rev W Lee 11-T
red pastor, iservice as usual. Sunday
Schoo’, conducted by the bupt G H
Miller.
MISCELLANEOUS
Y.M C A Nobles hal 1 , service for
men only at 3:30 o’clock this at
Boys service at 2;30 o’
clock. Strangers stopping in the
city cordially invited to attend
these services.
THERE'S DISC OM KO RT,
fpain and gripgig, v.’iiii
the usual pills. Take
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant
Pellets, and there’s noth
ing of the kind. You
regulate the dose accord
ing to your needs —one
little Pellet for a gentle
laxative or corrective,
three for a cathartic —
but it’s all jierfectly easy
and natural. And the (
Leip that comes iu this
way, lasts.
These tiny, sugar-coated granules are the (
smallest in size and the easiest to take. They
absolutely and permanently cure Constipa
tion, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Bilious ,
Headache, Dizziness, Bilious Attacks, and
all derangements of the liver, stomach and , I
bowels. |
For the worst cases of chronic Catarrh, for <
Catarrhal Headache, impaired taste, smell,
or hearing, and all the troubles that follow
Catarrh, tnere’s nothing so prompt to relieve |
and so certain to cure, as Dr. Sage's Catarrh .
Remedy. Its proprietors offer SSOO reward
for any case of Catarrh which they cannot ’
cure. (
Wanted: —A position as sales
man, book-keeper or bill cler' r in ,
a wholesale or retail grocery btei- .
ness, by a man with 15 vears ex
perience in Southern Kentucky !
Good references. Address A. A, *
care this office. 1-ltf f
THE CAMPAIGN IN CLARKE.
The gubernatorial campaign in
Clarke county is starting off brisk
ly and at an early date. The
friends of both General Ivans and
Mr. Atkinson are working with a
will, and the former have organized
themselves into ‘ The Evans Club
of Clarke Cnuuty.” While some
are making idle hoasts’as to what
they intend doing with Mr. Atkin
sou so far as this county is con
cerned, the friends of that gentle
man are sitting steady in ths boat
and will he heard from at the prop
er fc time. That General Evans
should have strength here is no
surprise. He lived here three years
and «as as good a preacher as he
is today. But it will be somewhat
of a surprise to hia enthusiastic
friends when they wake one of
these fine mornings and find that
the county h-'s gone for Atkinson.
Mr. Atkinson is the most thorough
ly fitted man for the place and ,
he is the man that the people of
Clarke county will cast their vote
for.—Athens Banner.
Window glass and putty of all
ordinary sizes, at extra-ordiuary
low prices at Reese & Whitehead’s,
327 Broad St.
The large furniture establishment
of W A Rhudy, since its removal to
the Kincaid corner has kept all
hands busy arranging the mammoth
stock so as to exhibit it to prospect
ive purchosers to the best advantage.
By hard woi k things are now in
shape and anyone and everyone de
siring to purchase anything in the
furniture, or carpet line would do
well to call on W A Rhudy and see
his immense stock Jof all kinds of
furniture he has from which you can
select and see how very reasonable
1 and cheap his prices are.
1 \\ Ais one of the cleverest men ii*
all this land an other lands and what
I he say’s about his goods you can
swtar to and he will treat you fair
and at every time
If you wish to look at a handsome
stock of furniture, carpets, mattings,
rugs and window shades just call at
( the Kincaid coiner W. A. Rhudy 01
one of his polite and accomodating
men will show you through the stock.
O ler for anything in the underfak
. ing aid eml aiming line will receive
ti 6 best m l nrnmnh st attention.
Dur ng t’l) epidemic of lagiippe
Charmberiain’s Cough Remedy took
the lead here and was much better
liked thau other cough medicine.“
H. M. Bangs, druggist, Chatsworth,
111. The grip is much the same as a
very severe cold aud requires preci
sely the sauu treatment. This Reme
dy is piompt and effectual and will
prevent any tendency of the disease
toward pneumonia. For sale by—
Lowry Bros Druggists.
Ladle*. lair Dressing
Mrs. Sitton, is now ready to wash
hair aud, dress the hair for any occa
t ion, cut f 'e .rl the bangs, also treat
the face, or in other words make
ladies bea tiful in two weeks. Cal'
No 1 .UL Ave Eae* R'une Ga
r■'***§ MAGNETIC OSL
ys Internal and
■ Care.- UHEtm aTiSit. Nlll't; '.
a OXA. Lame Buck. S|xruins, Un i-.
-•A'-fc. J# , Swelling.-, stiff tOLIC-.
I'S inrt:.rl>>. CholAru
VL’UJS&u :»•’»». Croup.Uipthcria, Sore Thro.'
faycUDACHF, as it by magic.
HE HORSE BRAND.
.lemoFt Powerful and Penetrating I Juiment for Ala -
/ Beabt in exibtence. Large tl size 7tic., GDc, trizo 4(>c
JOHNSON’S ORIENTAL SOAP.
Medicated and Toilet. The Great SUin Cure mu !
race Beautifler. Lndies will fin Itt e rao-:
delicate and highly perfumed Toilet Soap on I
tho market. It is absolutely pure. Makes the
km soft and velvety and restores the lost COT> i
Dlexion; is n luxury for tho Bath for fnfant...
It alays itching cleanses the scalp un i D-otnol i
the growth of hair. i*rioalSc. For eale tv
D. W. Curry, druggist -
Fitts dizziness, hysteria, wake
fulness, bad dreams and softening
of the brain quickly cured by
Magnetic Nervine. Sold by D. W.
Curry Druggist. f
Inflamed Aching, burning, crus 1
ty and scaly skin and scalps of in
fante, soothed and cured by John
son’s Oriental Soap. Sold by D-
W. Curry Druggist. j
Recommend Johnson’s Magnetic
Oil for rheumatism, neuralgia,
sprains, bruises, lame back, it
quickly relieves pain
11 f
If you have sour stomach and u
feel bilious, and yt ur head aches t
take a Japanese Liver Pellet, n ‘
will ru.ifve you. Scid by D W
Curry iJrugp'st r
- -e
For sale —My 6 room house n
situated on Fourth Avenue be
tween East Third aud Fourth I"
streets. Will sell cheap and on 0
easy terms. For further particu- 1
sale Ayply to L. Morel Rome, Ga i
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
DENTISTS.
| A. WILLS— Dentist— JOB l r 2 Broad d.rett
J B over Cantrell and Owenn stere.
ATTORNEYS.
MAX MEYERHARDT? -
Attorney at Law.
Office up stairs in new Court House
in rear of Superior Court Room,
JAMES H NEVIN —Attorney at Law OtU/
Horerty II al poito.diii cor.ior grd Avenue
CHAS. W. UNDERWOOD—Attorney at tww
Masonic Temple.
Rome, Ga.
REECE <S DENNY—Attorneys at law. Offifc
iu Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga.
WW. VANDIVER—Attorney and Coop
B eellor at Law—Rome, Ga.
WH. ENNIS-Jno. W. STARLING-Ennl
■ £ Starling. Attorney* at Law, Masimi,
Temple, Rome, Ga. feb23.
WH. SMITH, Attorney-at-Law. Offioeio
Masonic Temple, Rome, Georgia.
felXfiitf
W 8 M HENRY, W. J.
B J. NEAL—M’Heur,, Nunnally Neal-
Attorueye-at-atLa w, office over Halt
Davidson Hardware Co., Broad street, Rome, Ga
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
HOWARD E. FicLTUN-Phvaiciau andlbi
geon-Office ever Hammack Lucas Co’*
drug store. Khtraneo »u Broad street. A
office day and night. Telephone «2.
DH.RAIfSUTt— Physician and Surgeon.
o Office at residence eu avenue A, Fourt.
ward.
Ll’- HAM.MGND—Physician and Surgeon-
B Offers hie | sofesaional services to the tm<
pie of and surrounding count?
Office at Cronch and Watson's drug store. 2i<
Broad street.
Dr. WYbTLbS F-Office at C. A. Trevltt
drug store. Xo. 331 Broad street. Telephon
110. residence. No. 21
DR- C. F. GR» FIN-Physician and Burgin
—Office n«w Masonic building. Reeidenee
300 4th av„aue.
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SlO H Sfl u '"' Whif >key Habltr.
59 Mb tfegj 3 a cuied iu home with
rS El ME ■ SH 0 " 1 of P ar -
fii SS S ■VW in titulars sent FttEE
ELSaMMMMMMB B.M.WOOLLEY,M.D
Atumtn, fia. Office 10414 Whitehall SV
CAU'i . . 0.. .a W. T.
' liu’iiflA.i £>hoeti n.t u lodnct-tl price, or say
he has them without name stamped 0..
bottom, put i&im duivu as a fraud.
e W. L. Douglas
S 3 SHOE TH B £ E WORLD.
W. Is. DOUGLAS Shoes arc stylish, easy fr
p ting, and give LcUc*' s; faction at the prices ad
b vertised than any other make. Try one pair an
be convinced. The stamping of \v. L. Douglab'
' name and price on the bottom, v. hich guarantee ;
p their value, saves thousands of dollars annuall
4 tj tho-.e who weir them. Dealers who push th
Side of W. L. Dnu ’les Shoes gain customers,
which Mp; fn incc.ie f.e les on their full lin
’ of'foo l. 1 hey cm : r-1 to f ell :t a less profit,
I and v j believe wi cm ive morn v 1-v buyingai*
yr r I r• ( advertised briow.
C J ■ ’•*)«• • • •»;> •• yXdd-«’cs,
W. J, hOUG- ' ’ ‘cton.nT-.SN
CANTRELL & OWENS
STARKE
THE
MERCKANT
TAILOR
HANDSOME LINE OF
FALL PATTERNS
JUSTIin.
ORDERS EXECUTED
PROMPTLY AND IN
THE VERY LATEST
STYLE.
CALL ON
S.M.STARkE
ARMSTRONG
BLCCK
agents make five dollars a day.
Greatest Kitchen utencil ever invtttfid.
Retails 35 cts. 2 to 6 s >ld in every house : saw pls
Postage paid five cents McMAKIN * Co.
Cincinnati, Ohio.
CITY REGISTRY TION.
Netice of Registration of Vot< {
City Election.
Offlcal notice is heieby given that the book i
for the registration of city voters for the next
municiple election are now open at the clerk <4
the council s office at the city Hall- AU City
taxes, fines, and all dues to the city must in
paid before registering ihe attention of city
voters is called especially of the fact that the
payment of taxes does not register voters in the
city registeration, but in addition to paying all
tines to the city personal application must be
ma Je to the clerk.
Attention of all city voters is called to thi 1
notice.
Registration cicses Saturday Feby 17 at 7
o’clock p. in. Election Tuesday March 6, 1894.
M. A. Nevin,
Clerk Council.
Feby. 17.