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ELECTRIC CAE COLUMN I
Cook Over the rasbengers—
Many of Them Will
Interest You
Rome is now flooded with water
elons.
Mr Connor Wright,of C ne Spring,
«.»in the city todu.'.
Air. S. S, King will b-*gin to move
■ito his beautiful new store on the
_Jth of this mouth.
Rome is fully and ably represented
,a the state democratic convention in
u Atlanta today.
Rome v ill be ready fvi” an active
>oliticijil campaign Two Brass bands
re in training.
“Orhnge Blossom’’ is side hfiu
larmlees as a ilax see l poultice: Au}
ady cairuse it here elf. Sold bv
J. W., Curry.
The Rome contingent on uookoul
Mountain report having a most de
rightful time.
Mr M E.Adamson.who has been iu
Texas the past three months, is ex
pected home next week.
“Orange Blossom” is a painless
cure of aHdiseases peculiar women.
Sold by D W.Curry.
Mrs. A. F. Sudduth lelt this
» morning on a visit to friends and
relatives near Jasper, Tin.
Go to A. B. McAi
ver’s*-& Cc. to buy
your oxford ties and
low cut shoes at New
York cost.
There is to be a big Sunday
School picnic an Kirton’s Grove on
Thursday August 9th at which Dr. R<
B. Headden and Capt A. B S Moseley
h.ave been invited to deliver addresser.
Every pair of hw cu
shoes and oxford ties
in my house at New
York co*t for cash. 1
A. B- McArver & o.
Mr. Wu ter Jones, formerly B r
tender for M», j S. Wyatt, Las sev
ered his c nnectiou with that Bar,
and is now at the Opera House Sa
loon, where he will be glad to meet
snd greet all of his old friends and
patrons.
“Warter’s Hand
made,’’ thats the brand
of the latest and best
production from the
Warters Cigar Facto
ry. Ask yourdealer for
one.
The Dailyß lockjcorner of Broad
Street and 4th Avanue has been con
demned and Mr. J. R Tredaway hat
contracted to tear it down.--Tut
work of tearing down will be com
menced next monday,
“Warter’s "hand
made” is the latest
production from the
Rome Cigar Factory.
For sale by all dealers.
Try one.
.News was received yesterday r-m
Subligno bringing intelligence of the
dangerous illness of Judge Wesley
Shropshire. His extreme age. 94 years
will cause the more anxiety among
his relatives and many friends in
Rome.
Go to Prof, Fortin's
Conservatory of Music
tonight. Benefit Epis
copal Church. Only 25
ctswith refreshmemts
Persons who have viJced the First
Methodist church in the past six
■weeks have doubtless noticed in th<-
vestibule a handsome little box on
the wall marked “contributions* foi
missions.” This box was placed
there by the Ladies Missionary So
ciety for voluntary contributions
from any visitors and was on certain
ntervals opened and the money t iken
out. A few days ago some one bur
glarized the box and carried off the
eposits of the past five weeks.
Go to Prof. Fortin’s
Conservatory of Music
tonight. Benefit Epis
copal Church. Only 25
cts with refreshmnets.
Burney’s lightening
Transfer, reliable and
responsible. Arm
strong office. Open
day and night- Phone
FOR WOMEN FOLKS.
_
A I’EICEOK MOTH EKS CAKE.
She was a charming little wile,
An I sought with purpose true
To make het tome with pleasure rife
Ami please her husband too.
But often wh Ml she’d do her best
And sometimes eh inning bake,
He’d sigh and say how much he’d like
a piece of mother's cake.
She wept, she almost went insane,
For, -io the best she might,
He'd speak the Very trying word
That robbed her of delight.
She knew her cooking was superb,
And jet her heart would break
To know that still he sighed to have
A piece of mother’s cake.
V hat could she do? at last she sent
Ami hade his mother come
And bake a kake—'twas fearful stuff,
But she —ah ! she kept “uinin”
Heatealittle piece—and died,
His fond wife’s heart to break,
The dootor .-aid ’twas suicide
From eating mother's cake.
Down where the grasses gently wave
The quiet mounds among
You'll find the cold and lonely grave
Os him who died so young.
Go there you husbands who complain,
Ami solemn warning take
From him who was so justly slain
By eating mother’s cake.
Chicago Journal.
TH! jWORD “WIFE.”
Mr. Ituekin Bays: “What Jo you
think the beautiful word ‘wife’ come
from? It is the great word with which
the English and Latin languages con
quered the French and Greek. I
hope the French will some day get a
word for it instead of that of femme.
But what do you think it comes from?
The great value of the Saxons wo ’ds
is that they mean something. Wife
mear • ‘weave .’ You must either be
hous< wives or housemoths, le
men brth it In the deep sense, you
must t ither ave men’s fortunes and
embroider their, or feed upon them
ami bring them to decay. Wherever
a true wife comes, home is alway 8
.round her. The stars may be over
her heal, tie glow worm in the
uigbi” cold grass may be the fire at
her feet; but home io where she is,
an i lor a noble woman it strelcbe 8
far aronnd her. better than houses
ceiled with cedar, or painted with jver
million, shedding its quiet light so 1 ’
those who else are homeless. This,
believe, is the true woman's plao.
and power ’
“Alter all, what is a kiss?” said
young Mr. Warreu, reflectively, af
ter pressing the lips of His Bos
ton fiancee.
“A kiss, replied Miss South
Church, “is the anatomical juxta
position ot orbicularis muscles in
a state of contraction.’’ —Judge.
GET OUT DOORS.
Every woman owes it to herself
and family 7 to get out in the open
air and enjoy the life-giving sun
shine. Mothers and children who
have been confined more or less in
heated rooms all winter, should
now revel in pure air. There is
nothing so valuable as sunshine,
pure air and fresh water.
The springtime of many women
is suggestive only of hard work.
They are good housekeepers, their
tinware and stoves are always
bright, their washing done on Mon
day morning; they may be going
to move that day into another
state, but the washing must be
done first there is no child’s name
scrawled on their windows; their
children have never worn a torn
garment in their lives, and their
mothers never read a book to them
or told them any interesting sto
ry.
The houses of these women may
be clean and pure, but their minds
will grow dusty and cobwebby.
Nature will renew herself in the
springtime, and while our homes
must be cleaned and brightened,
our own and children’s wardrobes
made over and added to, let us al
so take time to look beyond our
work, to “brighten up” soul and
mind.
Ou these lovely June days there
is something at every turn to re
mind us of the possibilities of life
and to suggest away by which we
may be instrument for doing good.
The beautiful of nature pass in
daily succession many people w ith—
out leaving any impression what
ever; many derive no satisfaction
from the scenery around them:
they have no conception ot the
beauties of their ov y country,
We know one young lady that
underwent great exertion to collect
fiewers and ferns from the diflieut
states that she had visited, and
was ignorant of* tie fact that the
same plants grew m the WOOtIB
around het own home.
Children should be interestid
iu the rising and setting sun; the
sky ; the frost • and the animal
aud vegetable kingdom Thay will
bob'D-fited liv this, and receive
much |d<*H«ur- that they would
hardly exchange t-ipanv other •
Children ii.ay do may UshlU'
things which to them is only play.
do child will re'tuse to rake rhe
yard end gather brush tog-ihei
tor a bonfire ; each chi'd should
be given a spot of ground tor hie
favorite Anvers; th- 1 buys will
take inter-st in mis and neadly
make neat supports for vines and
slender plants.
There is nothing so conductive
to good spirits and that nnan«
good health a- outdoor exercise; a
neat la.vn growing plants can be
kept in order by the mother anti
children and will often invite you
out when you would otherwise re
main indoors
Children will not be restless and
“cross ’ and want to go some place
so often if you will only lead ;nd
let them learn to love natue.
BLOSSOM
Is as safe and h.-. iilcss as a fiai
seed poultice. 1:. a a poul-
tice, drawing out it; pair*
and caring al’ diseases peculiar
to ladies.
* Orange B!os : is a pas
tile, easily aged at any time; i
is applied right to the parts
Every lady can treat herseb
".'ith it.
Mailed to any address upon re
ceipt of si. Dr. J .A. McGill & Co
< Panorama Place, Chicago, IU.
Sold by
D, W. Curry Druggist
Take
M. A. THEDFORD'S
LIVEK MEDICINE.
For / isk ''CuSTIVENESS
dyspepsia I pF ft? ] Sick art
Indigestion
Biliousnessx
BILIOUSNESS \ /JAUNDICE
SoUNNESS OF
Stomach Appetite
None Genuine Without The Likeness ..no
Signature ofM.A.Theoford on FrontOf
Each Wrapper. M.A.Theoford Med.@’
Rome.ga.
W. L. Douglas
fIJUdTfcE? isthebest.
W FSWEb NO SQUEAKING.
f— *5. CORDOVAN,
FRENCH&ENAMELLEDCALR
X J 4. 5 3.y FINECALf&kANGAROd
L POLICE,3 SoIes.
$25? $ 2- WORK| NGMEN S
% ) ’ EXTRA FINE.
s 2.*l. 7 JBoysSchoolShoes.
-LADIES-
SEND FOR CATALOGUE *
W-L-DOUGLAS,
' BROCKTON. MASS.
You can mt manty by purchasing W. L.
Dougina Shncn,
Because, wt are the largeet manufacturers ot
advertised shoes in the world, aud guarantee
the value by stamping the name and price on
the bottom, which protects you against high
prices and the middleman’s profits. Our shoes
equal custom work in style, easy fitting and
wearing qualities. We have them sold every
where at lower prices for the value given than
any other make. Take no substitute. If youi
dealer cauuot supply you, we can. Sold by
Cantrell & Owens,
MAGNETIC NERVINE
* s solti wiit ' *■
'j guaranteo io cm
WWyWHS I 1-S d N-rvogsProstr.
J’C ‘v’’ & tiOn, Fits, Daz,
SUtVl4 'th neas,Headache sn
Zy. X Neuralgia andWakt
R'-,- ) fulnuss.eauseil byei
.Jc’G' Ak ce-siveuseofOpicc
Tobacco aud Alc<
• Ar-tcur _ l > Mentallhpra
•Bt-F-LKt Mt-I CH • s j !lUi Sotteoin(!(
he Brain, causing Misery., fnao aity and Death
hirrenesA, Im potency, Lo«t Power in cither sei
’romaG. re Old Age, Involuntary Lossi-f, cause
\v over-indulgence, over-exerbon •»f the Brain au
Zrrors <>f Youth. It gives to Weak Organs their
Slat urn! Vigor and doubles the joys of life; cures
uucorrhc?a and Fenih’e Weakness. A. month’s treat
nent, iu plain pneke/re, by mail, to any address, $1
>er box, f> boxes With every $5 order we give s
Writtar, Guarantee to cure or refund the money,
Circulars free. Gua r ttee issued only by our ex
lusive agent.
$25
FOR MECHANTILE
COURSE IN
BOOK-KEEPING
Including Books
Call at office for particulars
J. G. HARMISON.r
NOUCE.
Georgia, IFovd ITo the Supeii r
CuuniJ, - Court ut said i(w
)
The petition of 11. S. Diaper shows
the following facts:
Ist. That petitioner h laboring
under dis-ibilith s imposed by the
granting of a divorce by the Supe
rior Court of Floy i county to Nora
Draper.
2.id That Nora Draper ot said
county, <>n the I4ih. du y oi May 1892
filed in the C erk’s office of the Su
perior court of hloyd coun’y, her
application for a divorce, setting
north the following grounds to wit:
“Saiddefeulant wasottentimesc.ruel
abusive and unkind txj your petition
er, and bis treatment recently be
came so unkind and cruel to your
petitioner, that it became un' earabk,
r, r her said husband wao continually
il.usiagand ill treating your petition
-r by cursing h» r. charging her with
uuchastity and that iu her presence,
ind in such and divers other ways,
making the life of your petition r
miserable, his general conduct to
wards her being ot such cruel char
acter that no human heart of any
feeling could possibly bear and un
dergo by longer continuing in his
resence and living with him as his
wife, and they are now not living to
gether as husband and wife. ’
Upon the trial of said case at the
March term 1894 of Floyd Superioi
Court the fallowing verdict was ren
dered, it being the second and final
verdict: “We the Jury find sufficout
proof have been submitted to dii
consideration so authorize a totalcul
voree, and that a divorce, A Viiennp
Matrimonii te granted Plantiff, her
maiden name, Nora Moore be restor
edtoher, and that the defendant,
Robert Diaper be not allowed ic
marry again. March 31s\ 1894
Wheres re petitioner prays the re
moval of his said disabilities at the
next September term of said Court
n compliance with the statues ii
such cases made and provided. And
your petitioner will ever pray tic.
J. B, F. Lumpkin,
Petitioners Attorney
File I in office July (ith. 18 )4.
Wm. Beysiegle,
Clerk Superior Court,
COMBINATION POLCY.
INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT.
Thins ar oli cj c< n I mil g a 2(
year endowment policy wuh a2l
payment life policy, for half the
amount ot the endowment, and h
IN FULL IMMEDIATE BENEFIT; but in
case of death wit hen the first yeai
from any pulmonary disease but
one half the insnrance (i. e., one
quarter of the endowment) will be
paid.
For insurance: a combination
policy may be taken cut for $250
endowment, maturing in 20 years
and its terms will provide that if
death occur while the policy is in
force within the 20 years $125 will
be paid; if the insured survive 20
years, he will receive $250 iu cash
and still hold his policy as an or
dinary paid up life policy for
$125, payable at death without
any futher payment of premiun
The premium is the same for al!
ages; but applications will
rcei,-ad upon lives less than 13 or
more than 50 next birthday, ts.
GWALTNEY’S
SCHOOL FOR BOYS,
Will open on September
10th, Boys prepaired for Jun
ior class at college. For circu-
•
lar giving full information,
Address
J. D. Gwaltney
Rome Ga.
What Nerve Berries
have done for others
w *" do
v* f° r y° u -
IST DAY. i WV
VIGOR \
OF 16TH DAY.
MEN Easily, Quick!/
and Permanently Restceed. 3oth day,
A positive cure for all We» _;nesses. Nervousness
Debility, and all their train of evils resultin,
from early errors and later excesses; the resu)
of overwork. slekoeM. worry, etc Develop
and gives tone and strength to the ...exual or,
gHoa. Ntops ■iniiatiiral loas.-s or ntgh.lv
rmiiMions caused by youthaul error, or ex
eessive use of tobacco, opium and liquor
which lead to contuniptioii and limnilj
Their use shows immediate improvement. Aceep
no irritation. Insist upon having the genuine
Mnrvp no other, con en-
da VI ¥ C IJUI I IC3, lent to carry ih rest
pocket. Price, SLUG per box, six boxes, on>, full
tceatmcni,t.uaranlced to cure an v ease.
ff not kept by your druggist we will send them
by mail, upon receipt of price, in plain wrap
per. Pamphlet free. Address all mail orders to
A’-XF.ItICAN milt AL CO.. Cincinnati. O.
For sale by Crouch &
Co.
The best 5 cent
smoke on the market
is Warter’s hand
made.” For sale by all
dealers. Try one.
h-PLAINING MILL*
X
We .Mean Business Call and Get Onr Brin
before Buying, We are Seiling Ges
SASH, DOORS
AITsTDBLIIVDS
Flooring, Ceiling, Moulding,
Ballusters and Brackets
A_t Bottom FVices
HUME & PERKINS
SH OUTER COLLEGE
FOR YOUNG LADIES
ROME, GEORGIA.
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WJiit ihssiaa Oulu 1911,1831.
ADVANTAGES:
I. A lofty and healthful site, free from malaria.
2’ Charming grounds and scenery —an idea! situation.
3. Magnificent brick buildings—“ The beauty of th J colleges.”
4. Every material comfort and convenience.
5. A complete force of accomplished Teachers.
6. A splendid Conservatory of Music.
7. A renowned School of Art.
8. An unsurpassed Depaitment of Elocution aud Physica
Culture.
9. A strong and thorough curriculum.
10. A superior Finishing School.
11. A delightful home for the pupil t»way from parents.
12. Reasonable charges.
For catalogues and special information, apply to
Dr. A. J. BATTLE, President,
Or Prof. Ivy W. Duggan, Business Manager.
D d n pMptEs ’ biotchfs •
■ ■ Fb b b ano old sores >
I PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT CATARRH, MALARIA, Y
AND POTASSIUM KIDNEY TROUBLES ?
Makes and DYSPEPSIA £
Marvelous Cures 5
•lam, the greateat blood purifier ® n
in Blood Poison }
Mbbvrs Lippman Bros. . ▼
. Ga.: Dram Siaa-I bought a bottle or x
Rheumatism d
month.’ treatment at the Hot Springe. X
Baud three bottloa C. O. D. W
and Scrnfu a \
UIIU UUiUIUIIA Aberdeen, Brown County, 0.
P. P. P. purifies the blood, builde up C«pt. J. D. Johnaton.
the weak and debilitated, glvee - I here* ▼
strength to weakened nerves, expels wonderful propertiea a
diseases, giving the patient health and Pp’forTEruptions ofthe skin. I
happiness where sickness, gloomy ot if. '. with an un- BT
feelings and lassitude first prevailed. f diTagwablJ eruption on X
For primary secondary and tertiary Jofjy mva^n^mtn wasusod.
syphilis, for blood poisoning, mercu- fJ d .m nJw entirely cured. ,
rial poison, malaria, dyspepsia, and J. D. JOHNSTON. 9
©’ in all blood and skin diseases, like (Sisaea byj ''• savannah. Ga. \
blotches, pimples, old chronic ulcers. A
/tgr; tetter, ecald head, boils, erysipelas, Skin Cancer Cured. w
eczema—v. o may say, without fear of n x
i contradiction, that P. P. P. is the best TttHmonj/from the ilayor of txe a
blood purifier iu the world, and makes , -icm
positive, speedy and permanent cures Sfqutn, Tex. , January io, ir jo.
in all cases. Mbsurs. Lippman Bros. . Savannah,
Ga.: Gentle men— l have trlod your r.
*P P for a disease of the »kln, usually X.
Ladles whose systems are poisoned £• B ~a ncer o f thirty vears’ Jk
•nd whose blood is in an Impure conui- L““7p n g and ( “und'great relief: IC
tlon. due to menstrual Irregularities, o .i and removes all Ir- V
are peculiarly benefited by the won- Purlfle’the blood ana re“";° dtsoass \
derful tonic and blood cleansing prop- 11 ® reading of the fIP
ertleaofP. P. P.-Prickly Ash, Poke tuk en fivoor six bottles T
Boot and Potassium. Bn d feel confident tbnt another course A
1 1 - - t Q T t h3S tt! 30 TC*' C VO J*
Springfield, .Aug. 14th .1893. me from indigestion and stOA-iacb
“~I can spoak ia the highest terms of troubles. Yours trulV*
your medicine from my owu personal trouc-ea. X CA p T- m. RUST, S**
knowledge. I was affected with heart Attorney at Law. v
disease, pleurisy and rheumatism for
35 years, was treated by the very host „ r,,o> ▼
Boo! on Blood Diseases Mailed free.
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT. T
cheerfully say it has done me more ■ r iran>M» a Ota EJ E? rtfs. (W
good than anything 1 have evor taken. bjw r* Sys *-» In CSrWwv xr
w. jean recommend your medicine to all
Xn auHerers ot the above diseases. PROPRIETORS,
MANHOOD RESTORED!
FS vj St "Javi ness,all drains and lossof power in Generative Organs <:f ell < lnm crstl®'
vj. E f-td asci 1-v over exertion, youthful errors, excessive use of t'bac cgrr(e( j is
J - defy T uiants.wblch leail to Infirmity. Consumption oa - ord e, we
I . vest pocket. »1 per box. ® for «... by mall Sold by si I
I Xl jCn NnMi. Halve » written guarantee lo ßook sent seal d
L Ask for It. take no other Wrneforfre^<^l»c.^» inl)leiCalU ao.
BEIOUK a.\d AUER Ltl.su. inpAUin wrapper. Audress E BKKjl> to.» Aiasou
For sale iu Rome, Ga., by BRADFORD DRUG CO.