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iCK KING, President T. J. SIMI’SOA, Acting <ashie
w P- SIMPSON, Vice president
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■ " 'nTEREST fILLOVEb’ON 'TIME EtfcfelTS/
All Accommodations Consistent with Safe Banking E
ended our Customers, 3 ; A 5 ’ •?•
Everyone in the oity of Rome'
•* ;Kn’ow that the Pescdpiiun
business is very delicate one .•, . *
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TREVITT&JOHNSON
f ; /. ,■_ ; 206 BROAD STREET,
Js Prepared to fill your Prescriptions
carefully with Competant help and
I _ Pure drugs. 7
A also have a beautiful line
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(TREVITT & JOHNSON
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Jhe Lead'ng description Druggist of the city '
, Paul Reese bas change of the
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I latest Noj^ti^s.jjkie’v?goods arriving weekly;; n
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WHOLESALE
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", G A BRAN NEW ENTERPRISE „
Any up to date Enterprise should be encour
aged. Great carexvill be taken to ,plea§p my
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Call at the Annex Bathing and Tonsorial
Parlors, if you Want to be
/ 3 t <312 Broad Street. "
. Special atUmtoH givenjojiadicH tn.nl C&Muvn .~.?e ”
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J T. Wilkie, Preprietv)?.' No. 2’28 Broad Street;
' ‘ ’ CAKES MABE LVB DA! ;
"Kcsfauraftt suppled with the.beaf. thenraikei affcrdfc,
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t FRESH OYSTERS RECEIVED EVERY DAY.
Polite waiters; Satisfiwtio" snl Ont died, <Tive‘mt a iall , t ' ,
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; leatte' itjid Shoe Findings.
£ Hand built to order,.*.-,Repairing
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Masonic Temple Store. 5
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FLOYD’S EXHIBITS.
lIW Speaks
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‘ Vw<t'« rc!nv'’.-' " I'laeTt .'Teli-ump
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ha«. ’-the.- -.■ R»l!<>wiri','.. .dunCerning
"l’’!‘6v<rcountv'- exhibit*atlheSttfU'
Eair:
is a wliok* f*x-
in itsol? this year, afid it
'■first, *it<iXc,tst4)e (if vis -
,ipr» as they get otf thg care. The
.proper way. to do the l air is to first
take in what is now called Carriage
Building and then take the others
a« you come to them. .
The large building is filled thi*
year with intetesting exhibits in
stead of tables ehairs,- as for
mally—another evidence of the
great difference between the Dixie
Fair and any others ever held in
Ma\sm.
Floyd* county’s great {display is
Ibcatod in this building, and a
standing offer of SSOO is made for
any slate will daplicate this dis
play. Tlie display is one of the
greatest’and* probably tie most
complete ev«-y made at any» South
ern exposition.- •
A bale of 6?tton siktapg on a
pair oif qotton scales
this. "Everything copneoted with
the growing ,of . this is r niade in
Floyd county. -For inktapbe, the
•fertilizer. -the planter, th.p plows
-need ih'gTrjwiug it; thngjlis, fressi ,
tl*» lagging and, tips
iieeli in making it ready for Islsip
(ip?iit sckjes
‘weighed,**aod tlie wilree'ls
wliwb.-hauled it to market. |
‘ A.'lFjef liiyen.fory of- Qie
(display-shows-80 Vitrietletf'of ;orn,
hay. 12 of potatoes, 7fs ,! ‘of
hard .wood, T of oats, 2 of graund
peaa, 78ftof fruit, jntmpkins weigh
ing. 12k poujuta, and* smoke-hpllsw I
fill] of from fiV§ hogs, weigh
ovec 800 pounds each. MrL D. H*..
Shelton is in chaVge of this dis-j
play, and is Very acebmmodatihg
in showing visitors through.
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Narrow Escape.
J*‘l -1
. Oo rashed the trolley car
through the semi-darkness,
The motormau, with bloodshot
eye and wildly waring hair, had
turned oa the full currsnt, and she
oar, with ifspreciotls freight, dash
ed madly along the South Chicago
avenue toward the city ,at the rate
of 30 miles an h( ur.
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Huddled together in the center
jif the sway ing, creaking car trem
bling with fright, the passesgers
held on to each other and looked
with blanched cheeks out through
the rear windows.
“Can we escape?” asked one.
“■4f not,”, answered another,
drawing his revolver, “we can sell
our lives as dcarlv as possible.”
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On rushed the trolley car.
A pistol shot rang out. Another.
and another. The desperate p*if; .
sengers. were using tlieir firearing.
But palsied their nerves and
destroyed tljeir aim, and the bul;.
lets flew wide of the mark.- ,
“FasTefT'FftsTer!”' they yelled"
in agony. ' ' ■ r<
In Vain. Tint car was moving at
the top oi’ ii> kpeed. All seemed
lost. • /\ ■ ,
4-tthis’critical moment aome
fhiug.in the niorto? 'gave - "way.
The lights hi the car went out
.MeehiUiicaMy the' iiiortorman aj7-
plied-the brake and came to a,
dead stop. Homething whizzed by
.the car and went- on ahead with
appalling speed, as if moving wilji
- The- |>«E»seiTg<-rs listehM z a mo-,
ihc’At. '*
■ “Saved!” they cried. “It’s -as-
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'ter the car sneak! now ! ”
They had escaped a South ’ Chieu
'cage mosquito.—Chicago Tribune.'
Ordinal y Dux s has received tl e
blanks for holding’ f':e . Congres
sional and bondV-Jections.' Justices
*of the Fence ''notified to come
abd get the sanie at the ordinary’s
office in the court.home:
! M*r. Martin S. T.yngh, receiver;
-)j.tht‘ Fu;.sl National Bank of Ce-•
<fa£rt.oiivn; e at the Armstrong.
! Many Romans are at tending het i
Slate Fair at.Macop.
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We carry the largest stock in the state. We bug
cheaper than any house in the state We sell S
“ cheaper than any other house in the state. I
, We do business on business principles. I
”i.. Our customers arealways pleased. I
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LOWEST FRIGES, j
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We are always picking up big bargains
customers. Once a customer always a cus- 1
tomer. Solid Oak Suits $15.00 to $25.00 I
Call an 2 see our I
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Wear just overflowing with bright new Furniture
It is a pleasure to show you these goods. Call |
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Undertaking Collins. Caskets,«
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Having purchased the cc mplete Undertaking bus
iness of W. A, Rhudy, we are prepared to give
this branch of our business the best of at- ‘
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tention, We have made many improve
ments &c, which enable us to better
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serve the public than ever been -
. done in Rome before 1 '
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