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Madison - Avenue
HOTEL,
Madison Avenue and 58th, Street,
NEW YORK.
$3 per day and up. American Plan.
FIRtPROOF AND FIRST-CLASS :N EVERY
PARTICULAR.
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Two Blocks from the Third and Sixth Avenue Elevated
Railroads.
The Madison and Fourth Avenue and Belt Line Cars pa>t
the Door,
N.M CLARK proprietor
Passenger Elevator runs all night.
BLOSSOM
Is as safe and harmless as a flaa
seed poultice. Il 4Ctshkeapo”l»
tice, drawing out fever ar>d pain
and curing all diseases peculiar
to ladies.
"Orange Elose. >n” is a pas
tile, easily used at any time; •
*s applied right to the parts
Every lady can treat herseh
with it.
Mailed to any address upon re
ceipt of si. Dr. J ,A. McGill & Co.
4 Panorama Place, Chicago, IU.
Sold bv
0, W. Curry Druggist.
My boy was takon with a disease
resembling bloody flux. The first
* ling I thought of was Chamberlain’s
bolie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
Iwo doses of it settle'"* the matte
and cure him sound and well. I
heartily ecommend this re edy to
a *l persons snftering from a com-
J !inawer f iuy inquiries re
gevdmg it when stamp is inclosed I
r e* to any <-ountv official as t.<> rnv
reliability. Wm Roach. J.P., Pnin-
Campbell Co., Teuu. For sale
by Lowry Bros.
SWhat Nerve Berries
have done for others
they will do
f J :£j for you.
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Von cun save money by purcbuxiua VY. L.
Doutrla. Shoe-.
Because, we are the largest manufacturers of
idveriised shoes in the worlA, mid guarantee
•he value by stamping the name and price on
he bottom, which protects you against high
-. ices and the middleman's profits. Our shoes
. I'.ial custom work in style, easy fitting and
'Rearing qualities. We have them sold every
.*'iere at lower prices for the value given than
-.tty other make. Take no substitute. If you>
dealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by
Cantrell & Owens,
Takk
M. A. THEDFORD'S
LIVER MEDICINE.
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FOP / m MSTIVENESS
DYSPEPSIA / jR SICK OH
Indigestion I Njervous-
TT,/ HEADACHE.
auoi/sit£ss\ j AUNDICE
Souhness u Lass cr
Stomach Appetite
HsHeGzkl’!UE Without The Li’<ehes-?..nd
Signature ofM A-Theoford on FroktOf
Each '.'/a/pp"r. M.A.Thsdford Mro.£
■ — MOMC.GA.
Kenneth Bazemore had the good
fortune to receive a small battle of
Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera aud
Diarrhoea Bemedy when three mem
bers of his family were sick with dys
entery. This <tna small bottle cirrd
them all and he had some h it wtii’-h
he gave to Goe. W Baker, a pmni
nent merehautof the place
N. C and it cured him of the sane
complaint, When troubled with dye.
entfry, diarrhoea, colic or cholera
morbus, give (his remedy a trial and
you will be more than pleased with
the result The praise that naturally
follow., its introduction aud use has
made ii very popular 2o and 50 cept
bottles for sale by. Lowry Bros,
Druggist.
Application for Guardianship
GEORGIA, Floyd County :
To all whom it may concern: Hamilton Yan
cy having applied for Guardianship of the tier
son and preparty of Frank Holland, minor chib 1
of Sarah Baiulle, late of aaid County, deceased,
notice is given that said m.plicntion will be
heard at mv office, at 10 o’clock A. M., on th«(
first Monday in September <.ext. This August'
sth. IStH. John P-Davis,
•-8-30 d. Oi iuary and ex afficio O.
KLOSTER OF
BULLS EYE SHOT.
Mr. Alex Rickets, one of the
renters on the big Russ farm, was
in the city yesterday, and says that
no one in that neck/if the timber
lives,who has ever seen finer crop B
on the Coosa river. He says that
the most conservative figure ■he
can put on the crop of 800 acres of
cotton is a yield of 190 bales, while
he is certain that the 825 acres of
corn will yield an average of 32
bushels of corn to the acre, or a
total of 10,400 bushels.
Gee Whiz, what a corn crop!
Why that would be enough corn to
make 81,200 gallons of corn liquor,
and counting 10 drunks to the
gallon we would have 312,000
drunks, and that at $3 a drunk,
which is Recorder Spullock’s min
imum, we would have a Fall of
Ninevah that would yield the city
$93(5,000.00, or enough to finish
the new water works, pay for the
Hook and Ladder truck, fill the
lower end jof Broad Street and
some left to help “dam |the Eto
wah.”
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And then the pumpkins in Char
ley Bass’ pumpkin orchard—Some
lay lam going to take a day off
and describe that pumpkin orchard
and the pea. vines and goober patch
's. Charley Bass is a born mer
chant but that’s no reason why he
should not be one of the best farm
ers in these diggins—for he is.
O O O
Dr. Yeiser showed me a letter
this morning which he had just re"
ceived from a lady of Anderson, S.
C., in which she was thanking him
most sincerely for the immediate
relief she had derived upon using a
jottie of his fast becoming famous
Skin cure. I know of a number of
people, who like Mrs. George, of
Anderson, believe that the Yeiser
Skin Cure has no equal on earth.
o o o
Capt. W. H. Steele will leave to"
morrow for Washington, D. C.,
Baltimore, Philadelphia,New York
and Trenton. While away he will
purchase an immense line of bar
gains, and when he returns with
them he will treat his customers
to a feast in fine wares at small
cost. As a successor to Garvey &
Harper he will well sustain the
reputation that firm enjoyed for
fair dealings and progressive busi
ness.
o o o
If "pegging” away will win at
“last,” my friend Hart, the veter
an shoe man of the Masonic Tem
ple store, is bound to get there.
Mr. Hart,does such execlent work
ibat his patrons become steady
customers and turn with their
shoe repairing unro bins as does
the needle to the pole. It'you need
a hand made shoe just call, leave
vour measure and tell him what
vou want aud when you want it’
He will do the rest.
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Hou, Efva Price, the veteran
dyed in the Wool democrat oi Wat
ters district was in to see me to
day. Brother Price is as full of
-tuthusiasm as the average calami
ty howlnr is of gioom. He tells me
that after traveling through sever
al North Geoigia counties he is
in shape to report that the people
are nut being led oil' by Wataon
ism, but that they are hopeful of
the future and are rejoicing over
the prospects of the finest crops
they have ever known and will
participate in the battle of the bal
lot which will give W. Y. Atkin
sou the biggest majority known to
i he history of Georgia.
o o o
Dr. C. A. Trnvitt, proprietor of
I’reyitt’e Drug Store and partner
in the popular drug firm of Trevitt
& Johasoi, will leave tomorrow
morning for Washington, D. C.
wheiW he will participate in the na
tional gathering of the Knights of
Pythias.
000
Afterward he will visit Balti
more, Philadelphia and New York,
where he will select a handsome
line of holiday and other goods for
the two Rome stores. Dr. Trevitt
begau business in this city many
years ago, and began at the bottom
of the l»tid«tr too. He-is a climber
however, and’deserves credit for
the way ho has wrung success from
meagre < pportunity, and is to tie
congratulated on his bright busi
uess prospects.
.o o o
I a k d Jake Kuttuer th is mon .
ing how much ot New York Ike
May was going to buy this trip,
His prompt replywas; “He will
begin on this side and buy right
through to the other river.” And
then I thought—“ Dam the Eto
wah .”
o o o
And now the Chattanooga Times
has named Houston Harper, the
popular young city editor of
the Chattanooga News, {, tbe Ward
McAlister of Tennessee.”
o o o
Mr. W. T McWitfiims is verv
much improved today. He has a
good appetite and relisfles his
food. His family now think the
crisis is past and that he has a
new lease on life. The report that
he has become almost asseletou is
not based on fact, said h's brother,
Mayor O. H. McWilliams this
morning, "he is fully as heavy as
I am" and that means that the
sick man is yet a most decided
heavy weight.
, —. W1 i
September 3rd
we will movea-
srteet
to the Medical
Building next
door to Crouch
& Co Drug store.
, Advice
■ To
3 O'
f f Mk
r
; Russell Sage
The great financier, gives the follow
ing good advice to boys, which
parents might also read with profit:
“ Boys, go to school as long as you
can, and remember every hour spent in
study in youryouth will be worth money
to you in after life. Read good books:
make yourself acquainted with history:
study the progress of nations and the
careers of men who have made
nations great.
“ Study religion, science, statecraft
and history. Learn to read
intelligently, so that you can turn to
practical use In after life the reading
of your youth. Be sure you begin
right. Do not waste time in reading
trashy books.”
Mr. Sage further says:
“ The boy who is wanted in the
business world of today must be
educated. If his parents cannot afford to
give him a college or a high school
eduucation he must learn to study
without the aid of a teacher, In the early
mornings before business begins, and
In the evenings after business hours.
It can no longer be truthfully said that
an education is out of any one’s
reach.”
This is the advice of a man who Is
one of the most conspicuous business
successes of our time, and who has
amassed one of the largest fortunes in
America. It cannot possibly be
charged that he is in the pay of THE
ATLANTA CONSTJTUTJON, and yet
these words given as the conviction of a
life of unusual observation and
experience advises as strongly as word?
can that you hasten to accept the offer
of The Constitution, and secure this
greatest of popular educators, The
Encyclopaedia Britannica.
The edition offered by The
Constitution tills every requirement m
Mr. Sage’s recipe for success. It is the
only edition that Is up to date. Who
will be without these books now,
when Ten Cents a day will secure
them ?
Write for Particulars
Or if you wish to prnca ei
this great home educator whbe it
may bo had at introductory rates,
make it apwt to seo the Atlanta
Constitution's Special Britannica
Agent who is in t« wu for a few
days w.i,th samples set at J. T.
Grouch & Qu». drug store.
: ENDOW YOURCHILD
Easy way to Provide for itsl educa
tion.
* A BUSINESS CAPITAL
i
I Fora son or a Dowry for a
Daughter can be Bought
on Installments. Read
for Yourself Govern
Accordingly.
f 2I sure and safe way to provide a
I business capitol for your boy, or a
dowry for your daughter uMo depos
it a small sum annually so that when
1 the child attains its majority the
( amount will be forth—coming with
i out any question
“Childrens Endowment Policies”
’ are written by one of the best iusur
s ance companies in the world and as
1 the returns are guaranteed the an-
I uuul fees small and the investment as
safe as Goverment bonds it is a most
desirable way of providing for your
children.
The endowments are written on
, children’s lives beginning at their
birth or up to fifteen years of age.
. The policy dating from age atjnearest
birthday and payable when the child
reaches the age 18, 21 or 25.
This is a good way to provide a
fund for the education of a child and
the younger it is when the policy is
taken the smaller the annnial pay
ment required,
Mr, J. J. Mickle, who is an insur
ance expert himself, was so favor
ably impressed with this plan of pro
tection and endowment for cdildren
mat he took a policy on euch of his
children.
Air.Mickle will cheerfully give any
information desired about, the chil
drens Endowment Policses and can
be seen at his office or, in the after
noon at his resi lence in East Rome.
When traveling, always take a cake
of Johnson’s Oriental Soap with you ;
diseases are often caught from using
hotel soap. For sale by J, T. Crouch
i Co.
DENTISTS
J A. WlLLS—Dentist—2oßl-2 Broad sire-
B ovtfr Cantrell and Owens store.
ATTORNEYS
J. H. Spurlock, Attorney at Law, Masonic
Temple Buiididg
Rome Georgia.
JAMES B NEVIN— Attorney at Law Offic
Poverty Hill poscotfioe coraor 3rd Avenue
CHAS. W. UNDERWOOD- Attorney at
Masonic Temple.
Rome, Ga.
R®EECK Cft DENNY— at law. Offio
in Mas»«ic ’l¥uio)e. Rome, Ga.
WW. VANDIVER—Attorney and Coun
B sellor at Law—Rome. Ga.
WH. ENNIS—Jno. SV. STARLING—Ennis
A- Starling. Attorneys at Law, Masonic
Ttemple. Rome, Ga. feb23.
WH. SMITH, Attornoy-at-Law. Office o
Masonic Tom ole Romo Georgia.
tebSßtf
WB. M HENRY. W. J. NUNNALLY, W
J. NEAL—M’Henij, Nunnallv & Neal-
Attorneys-at-at Law, office over Hale
Davidson Hardware Co., Broad street, Rome, Ga
PHYSICIANS AUO SURGEONS.
DH. RAMSCR—Physician and Burgeoi
Office at residence 614 avenue A, Fmirti
’ ward.
LP. HAMMOND—Physician and Surgeon-
B Offers his i rofesaional services to thepe<
pie of R-nse and surrounding eountr'
Office at Crouch and Watson’s drug store,
Broad street.
DR. W. D. HOYT-Offlce at C. A. Trevitt
drug stove, yo. 331 Broad street. Telephon
110. resid sn >e. No. 21
DR. C. F. GI .lFFlN—Physician and Surge
—Office nr v Mauonic building. Residents
300 4th av - nue.
Frank A. Wynn, Physician and Surgon
office at Tre-. itt ,V Johns >n drug store
Telephone 13 Residence 406 Second Ave.
Prompt attention given all professicn •• call
All patbouk indebted to Dr C
F. Griffin are requested to cal
at their earliest convenience and
make a settlement, as he expect*
to be absent for the greater part of
the summer recuperating his
health. 7-3 d . w. ts.
”1 know an old soldier who bad
chronic diarrhiEa of long standing to
have been permanently cured by t«k.
ing Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy,” says Edward
Shumpik, a prominent druggist of
Minneapolis, Minn, “I have sold the
remedy in this city for over seven
years and consider it superior to any
other medicine now on the market
for bowel complaints ’’ 25 and 50 cent
bottles of thia remedy for sale by
Lowry Brbs, Druggia*.
The Burney
Tailoring Co.
220 Broadway.
See Our $5 Pants
They are the
very best on
Earth. New
goods just re
trieved. Call ear
ly and make
your selections.
The Burney
Tailoring Co.
220 Broadway.
Road Citation,
GEORGIA, Floyd County :
Whereas VV. E. Smith, eta!., have petitioned
rhe Board of Comnissioners of Roads and Rev
enue oi said County , asking that the settlement
road n<»w leading and running direct from Se
ney, Georgia, and running directif by what is
nown as olu Barn Place and Henry
Drummond's dwelling house and intersecting
with the public road known as the Pleasant
Hope church road, at or near Drummonds
school house, be made a second class public
road, and the Road Commissioners of 1504 Dis
trict G. M• of said C onnty having reported the
proposed road to be of public utility. Now, this
js to cite all persons having objections thereto
or claims for damages arising therefrom, to
make the same known to the Board of Coiniris*
stoners at the next meedng to be held on the
first Monday in August 1894.
Witness the Hon John Foster Chairmanof
the Board, This July sth. 1*494,
d-<jod. Max Meyerhardt, Clerk.
The best 5 cent
smoke on the market
is Warter’s hand
made.” For sale by all
dealers. Trv ne.
Election Notice “For Fence”
or “btock Law.”
Georgia Floyd County:
Notice is hereby given that an Election will
he held at the Court house g ound in the 962nd
District (Chulio) G. M of said county on the
29th. day of August Inst, iu which the question
will tie submitted to the qualitted voters of said
District ‘ ‘For Fence” o ■ “Stock latw ”
Given under my hauu and Official signature
this 13th. of August ff: 4.
John P. Davis,
Lid. Ordinary
ValDaDle Farms for Real or
sale
We have On hand a
number or good farm
for rent or sale. Thes
farms have come inte
our handsat very rea
sonabie figures, an
we are in position td
offer them at low
prices and on most
favorable terms. Ten
ants and buyers would
do ’well;to consult us
before trading. We can
rent or sell. To good
parties, wishing time
on Farms we are pre
pared to offer bargains
Come and see us.
Hoskinson & Harris
“Warter’s “rlanc
made” is the latest
production from the
Rome Cigar Factory
For sale by an dealers
Try one.