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aCKKI NG, President wp . SIMpBOX> Vice prCbld ~ "
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OF ROMZ CA.
INTEREST AL gt.. l) GN fIME DEPOSITS
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ended our ( uMomei s,
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A NEW HAIR BRU S H
OR A NEW TOOTH BRUSH,
OR SOMETH® ml. NICE IN
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PRESCRIPTSON DRUGGI STS,
206 BROAD STREET. ROME GA,
Rome Mutual Loan Association.
HOME OFFICE ROME GEORGIA,
325, Bro to Street
A National Building and Loan Company,
Purely Mutual, safe Investment and
Good Profit Made by small
Monthly Payments.
OFFiCEP- .
J.A. GLOvEK 1 resilient J. D. NOOKE. Sec’ty & Treas.
CHAS. I. GRAVES, Vice I’vesjile-t. •>. H. RHi. DES. Mgr’ Land Dept.
SMITH, General Council.
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E, C. ATKINS & CO, CMTTAHOO6A TENN,
MANUFACTURERS OF
CIRCULAR, 15 A Ni>, GANG,
CROSS CUT AND HAND
SAWS, ETC.
WHOLESALE
Mill Supplies and Machinery Saw Repairing a Specialty
SIMM W » MOIIIIBHiTAL fflffl
MANUFACTVRERS AND DEALERS IN
We and Granite, MonniDßUts, Cops, Wire and
ffnOt Iron Fencing, Lawn Vacos, Fonntains &c.
Order What You Want and Get What You Order.
s. HEMSTREET Mgr, Chattanooga Tenn.
1116 Market Street.
A. J. BANKSTON General Agent
Ringgold Georgia
All kinds of Rough
Lumber sa/wed to or
der on short Notice,
Call on or jVddress,
JOHN C- FOSTER
Foster’s NT ill s Gra.
Racksmilhing.
I have moved Blacksmith and Repair shops
trom Fifth Ave., opposite New Court House to
° ! d Stand on Fifth Ave., in the Fourth
T. DIIEXXON,
_.-A_t old stand- 1
sth AVENUE FOURTH WARD.
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EHUBTLF " >AY SEPTEMBER, 14 1894.
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t a- . i ..-ai4 ue l.btjk
i g in i . lu <ur bumim uature
i .. .' 1 r' ii H-nit delicate I
I Lit. i An ou show.ng us that
j■it -i- > ,m- lit is a]■precl.i d .
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} .- j --riiH ibis ury are;
I being io t..fd to Ute p ni.t oi rutux
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ica 1 ’be sweet n'lots ari.'lL’g j
y 1 of beauliiui r< at. , <—
I aui in. , . .i.s, crysuniheinuuis ..nd
'.-.i o 1 • f other landb ol bciutiful
I flow* rs. itedii ent from the wilderuets |
of tnat Burrounds the !
pretty cottage home oi Mis Henry
L nsdeil/Hi l oner Hill. It £drs. Lans- ,
uell were the bead of her house I
would tty that she is a gentleman
and i .sjho a and a judge of God’s
g eatest gilt ’-o man. noble woman,
us she not I will say all this of her
■ busba> bor 1 appreciate th< liow ,
ers au e spirit oi appreciation
th..v or a.,le . i hen send
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At ti nt Lord Beresford wore
cbecns nd forged ahead too rapidly,
n >w he wears s.rij ed robes and just
lumbers along about cue saw mil.
aiaus blooming business.
Talk ni’cUi Ninn Georgia corn,
why v.e eruay huperiutenanc Han-
I cock of the Koine Ice Co. brought to
I this office a cluster of seven ears'that
| bed be n taken from a single shuck.
Mr. Hai.c.-vu d d not raise me corn
j bur nad bought it, along with a load
from “Kivei ’ Joe Harris, the Floyd
- county grain, grass and stock planter.
Think of it Seven eais to the snuck
ami still the "growiers’ loaf aronnd
a: d live. If there is a ‘ Doublin .
j T1 om is” who re ids this let him come
i auu see the corn for himself.
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Twelve pounds of sweet potatoes
from one vine, think of that 1 Mr. |
C. E. Huffman one of the livest
young planters in the county,
brought me five large yams this
r morning weighing nearly 20 lbs.
Four of them weighed 12 lbs. and
were taken from one vine or pota
to hill. They are of the Haytii
yam family and like The Hustler
I of Rome are very read. Mr. Huff
man lives on the Free Stephens
place at Livingston. He says the
potatoes grew near the’ remains of
an old peachtree stump. They are
so large that a peck of them will
, easily fill a half bushel measure.
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The democratic at Mariet
ta on Saturday, September 221,
will be addressed by Speaker Chas
F. Crisp. Hen. Robert Berner and
Congressman John W.Maddox. To
my mind th j se form a trio of the
biggest guns in the ranks of Geor
gia Democracy today. Crisp, is
i invincible, Madd n x, D s eminently
convincing and Bob Berner is a cy
clone on the stump.
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Ike May, the popular buyer for
the big dry goods and clothing
house of Mr, J. Kuttner, has re
turned from market. Mr. May in
forms me that he has bought very
heavily of “bargains. ” and request
me to say to the public that his
goods will arrive in the next week
and that he will be better fixed
than ever before to serve them
with money-savers. Look out for
his add soon to appear in the col
umns of this paper.
The Tent Meeting
In Fourth Ward will begin to
night.
You are cordially invited, and
earnestly requested to be present at
U first service. Come prepared '
to help. In-so-far as we cotribute
to another’s good, we promote our
own happiness. . - a
IT OVER.
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Examine Our Bargains,
AND’rriEx,
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GETirr the rttsh:-
20 per. ct off of Manufacturers cost.
In order to make room for our enormous stock
which is arrivingdaily, we will for the next ten days
give 20 per. ct. off of Manufacturer’s cost on all
ladies apd childrens Slippers, Oxfords, Low Cuts
ana Operas.
-WWe Have An Elegant Line Ofi-R
These goods bought late and at a tremenduous r dis
count and when you get them of us at 20 per. ct.
off of Manufacturer’s prices they cost you next to
nothing.
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EARLY FOR THEY IIAVES<-
GrOT TO GO-
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w. H. COKER & CO.
No s 19 & 21 Broad Street,
GEORGIA.