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PARTICULAR.
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Two Blocks from the Third ami Sixth Avenue Elevate*
Ra.lromls
The Mad’-'Ui an I Fourth A venue and Belt Line Cars past,
the Door,
H M. 0I«ABK, proprietor
Passenger Elevator runs all night.
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£ prickly ash, poke root CATARRH, MAHRII, <P
f AND POTASSIUM KIDNEY TROUBLES %
* Makes anil DYSPEPSIA >
* Marvelous Cures C
5 in Blood Poison »u 5
A? Meiasi.s EiiOi:., LcVannan.
. Ga. : Deah Sriia—l bought a bottle of
M r **!O*n yourP.P P. at Hot Epriutfs.Ark. .and
BjP IlliuUlliQllOtfll * It haa done me more good than three &
X ■ months’treatment at. the Hot Springs. <.
/ pend three bottles C. O D. zC
$ and Sorcfula X3Em 5
P. P P. purifies the blood, builds up €*apt J. D» Johnston- S
l?£ncTh’L *"'■ Jb c.’l t-Aom « way eoneernr I bare- £■
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mflered lor several yo ir. with an u«- C
11 ~ u 1 n1 ' gigprly ?.ad disagreeable eruption on y
iii nIT f I tried every known reme- e*'
V Tor primal P . co-.'lnry and •—■■ ry bu . lu vain,until F. P. P. wa.s used, V
.ypnilis, for I ... i I"- .-" ■ <- eriu- , arr ~ ..., entirely cured. >
rial poison, malaria, dyspepsia, and u “i‘ . ~v ) J. D. JOHNSTON, ZY
in all blood nn I akin di -lik, U tb.dby) J. V. JUHH.
DiMvciies, pi in pies, oid chronic u*cvtß, \
tetter, scald head, boils, e- sipelaa, Sfcta Cetneei *1 .red.
eczema—vo may Nay, without fer.rof v> r
contradiction, that I’. P. I’. is Ihe best T tt Umonv from the Mover of Ssquin.Tlx. >
blo.jl purifier In the wrld, ai d makes Xv?
posWte, B[>e”dy and permanent cures Sn.jtnN, Tri., Jnnnary 14, 1893. &
in::il cases. MF.enr.e. Lift'Jan linos., Savannah, x
.airwa I Ga.: Uentlcv .-n—l have tried your P.
X L idles who-avstems are poisoned t'hlrtv U
?i n o'rd^“ohe‘‘;?^^ n « .■ .tUi&Vr^en«
X inn Annnitaf-Iv honetltßd bv the worn pvrlllea the blood and rotnovoa all ir- V
A -id l?o“d e cleausingnroo- rltation from tho seat of tho disease >.
0 er'le'sof pi. P -Prickb• Pose srd prevents any spreading of the f,>
TT Root and Pokssium y sol *’’- I have taken Cveor six bottles \
Boot ami 1 otaßAimn. nr d tool coniident that another course X
w ill edflCt a cure. It has also relieved (
fiPRTWGFIKLD, Mo., Vug. 1 Itu. l_JJe ~ . from iu<likf« B stion aud stomach
X -I can speak in tiia hlguest terms < f * uu " lul “* cu X
your medicine from my .wn pcraonal troubles. Hoars uu r, pngT.
knowledge. I was affected with heart (ttcrulv ac Law. V
disease, pleurisy and rheumatism for Accuracy at. Law. x
■A 35 vears, was treated by the v .*ry best Z>J
3b Fa h rVA^e n BO® 01 BISH DiSBZSK H®G Flee. X
ALL DRUGGIBTB SELL IT. &
good than anything I have overtaken. LIPPMAN BROS.
I can recommend your medicine to all
sufferers of tho abovu disease*. PROPRIETORS,
Bprlngfield, S Green County, Mo. Uppman’e Block Savannah,Ga
1 R?LEBY 0. W. CURRY.
Awnr
We make them and sell
h them at bottom prices,
HUME <Bt PERKINS
THF FUSTLFR OF ROMF SUNDAY NOVEMBER, 18 1594.
VV-ITJ.
For God and Home and Native
Land.
TEMPERANCE COLUMN
Edited by One of the Ladies oZ
the Rome W. C. T. U., and
Devoted to the Christian
Temperance Cause
in This
City.
A heartfelt stnile, a gentie tone,
A thoughtful word, a tender touch,
A passiag act of kindnee.s done,
’Tis all, but it is much
These are not things to win applanse;
No earthly fame availeth such;
But surely by ihe heavenly laws
They are accounted much.
—Anon.
CURKD BY KINDNEB?.
It is hteially true that a single
word, or movement of the body, mav
change the destiny of nations. Au
exchange fells of the affect of a tew
kind words on Jim:
We will call him Tim, for I do not
iemember his name, He had lost all
resnectibility, and was a common
gutter drunkard. His family Lad dis
ownod him, and would not recognize
him when they met him. Occasional
ly lie would get a job at the stable
where D’, Davis kept his horses. One
mon i ig the doctor laid his hano on
his shoulder and said'
“Jim, I wish you would give up
the drink.”
There was something very like a
quiver of the man’s lips as he an
swered :
“If I thought you cared, I would,
but there is a great gulf between
you and me.”
“Have I made any gu'f, Jim?
Think a moment before you an
swer . ’ ’
“No—you—haven't.”
“If you had been a millionaire,
could I have treated you more li’ «
a gentleman?”
“No, you couldn’t.”
“I do care, Jim.”
“Say it again, wontyou?” There
were tears in the man’s eyes now.
“I do care, Jim.” with a tender
little emphasis on the Jim.
“Dector Davis, I’ll never touch
another drop of liquor as long as I
live. Here’s my hand on it.”
This was fifteen years ago, and
••Jim” is to-day a respectable and
respected man, and an earnest
Christian. Saved by a kind word.
There are lost pieces of silver, ay,
of gold, which have long been miss
ing from the Father’s treasury;
lives crowded so full of suffering
that, though they are God’s chil
dren, they themselves do not
dream it. But if you can find them,
and wash them with your tears,
and burnish them to brightness
and beauty by your patient, lov
ing touch, you will find on them
the image of Him who made them,
and the superscription of His im
mortal children. Light the candle
• of your love, then, and sweep dili
gently till you find them.—Bishop
Potter.
HEREDITY AND DRINK.
Far worse than the effect of
s.roiig drink upon the man him
self is its effect Qpon his posterity.
A writer gives a stiking illustra
tion of this. He says:
A specialist in children’s diseases
who has for twelve years been care
fully noticing the difference be
tween twelve families of drinkers
and twelve families of temperate
ones, reports that he found the
twelve families produced
in those years fifty seven children
and the temperates sixty one.
Os the drinkers, twenty-five
children died in the first week of
life, as against six on the other
side. Among the children of the
drinkers w'ere five who were idiots;
five, so stunted in grow th as to be
really dwarfs five, when older,
became epileptics; one a boy, had
grave chorea, ending in idiocy; five
muielwere diseased and deformed,
and two of the epileptics became
by inheritance drinkers.
Ten only of the fifty-seven were
normal in body and mind. On tho
part of the sixty-one of the terr.-
! pirates two only showed inherited
nervous weakness, while four iu
later vears of childhood has curable
nervous diseasas, and fifty were in |
every way sound in mind and body, i
There could scarcly b * a mor-' con- {
elusive demonstation m favo rof
abs liiienc" from intox'canta on the
part of others who ass-urn'e the re
spon-ibility ot nanmtage.
The peli ion > f ‘ L id us not into I
temptation,” i" tl>e prayer of Chris,
tian utility, conscious of its own
weakness. It this prayer is truly of
sered, it may supersede the necessity
<>l tem; tation If we are alread | co:-
scious of our weakness, we may not
need the irial which is sent to show J
us onr weakness.— Anon.
We must watch and pray, at al t
times, and iu every place, tor no part
is secvie against the attacks of our
ma ignant enemy, who sleeps not
nor rests from bis temp atiom .
li is tor this reaso i that our,
Lord Jesus Christ, who ki ew the
malice of the evil one, and the
efficacy of prayer; the strength o f
lhe enemy, and the weakness of
man admonishes, in the most
oarnest manner, his disciples, and
all ihe taiihlul, to watch and piay,
if wh w< uld not be overcome by
ini emmiee; that is, our vices.
Watch \e, then, sod pray, that ye
enter not into the temptation of
the devil nor c< naeut unto him—
Tnomas A Kempis.
If there be some weaker one.
Give ice strength to help him on;
If a blinder soul there be,
Let me guide him nearer Thee;
N ake my mortal dreams come ti ue
With the work I lain would do;
Clothe with life the weak intent,
Let me be thine I meant;
Let me find in Thy employ
Peace d>arer is than joy;
< >ut of self to love be led.
And to heaven be acclaimated.
Until all things sweet and pood
Seem my natural habitude.
—W hittier.
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR
. RENT.
I offer for rent the Orndorff
farm, situated on the Rome road
onemilefrom Cave Spring, cor
taining 160 acres of open laud,
good well and spring on the place,
comfortable dwellidg etc.
Felix Corput,
Cave Spring Ga
————
Miss Annie Pentiecoatand Miss
Sesy returned this morning from
a delightful visit to the country
home of Mr. aud Mra. J.A. Roun
saville near Silrer Creak.
PANDORA’S BOX
The Beatrtlful Story of Mythology
finds a (.ounterport
ho tht Jfesri Life of To-Day.
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In the Realms
of mythological legend Pandora holds the
place of honor. She. It was who held la her
possession the gifts vouchsafed to tha
inhabitants of the earth. The gods all sought
her favor, but Prometheus alone—he who
plucked from heaven the fire to lllumihe the
aarth —was able to procure for himself the
Invaluable boon of her good graces.
Who would not be a Prometheus?
fanforr h»J in h* r (Ime
A Corner on Knowledge
She still holds that corner, and It is called, i
in the practical language of today, the
Encyclopaedia Britannica.
There is nothing mean about Pandora.
When she lias "a corner" she does not
run up the price and say,
’‘Those who want must pay." On
the contrary, through he- agent, The
Constitution, she now offers all her gifts of
knowledge to any who will but strive for them.
Within the Encyclor.n dia Britannica, the
Pandora's Box of the nineteenth century. Is all
the knowledge of the world
Condensed «ind Classified
so that he who runs may read, and he who
reads may know.
Who would not by a Prometheus of the
present ? it will cost voj but to cents a day
to gain the distil.. tior, for that sum will buy the
new edition Encys op Jia Brittannica, in any
style ol bin.Vng you mav s uvc. But do not
so-get t i...t ti'is is a intr duct.' y oiler, and
Is simpiy :r t p- , »e or mg this new
eJii.on belo. ■ t p. •,<.■. Write loi sample
page-to
Ths Conctitwtion
,——-.v A :Ya, Ga
IB34FALL AND WINTER MELLINERYIB94
NO. 302 BROAD STREET. ROME GEORGIA
We are now prepared to Show
A Select Stock of New and Sty
lish Millinery,
Ladies, Misses and childrens,
Hats and Bonnets, Baby Caps’
Hair Ornaments, Side and Tuck
Combs, Ice Wool, Silk floss and
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prices, Call and See us,
Respectfully
A. O. GARRARD
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Is as safe u..d as a fla>
seed poultice. 1; Acts like a poul
tice, drawing outie-rerar-dpaiu
and curing al’ diseases peculiai I
to la dies.
I “Orange is a pas
tile, easily used at any time; r
is applied right to the parts
Every lady can treat herseil
with it.
Mailed to nny address upon re
ceipt of si. Dr. J,A. McGillSCo.
C Panorama Place, Chicago, lIL
Sold by
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rving W. Lnrirrore, physical di
rector of V . M. C. A.. Dos Moines
lowa, says be can c mscientiouely
recommend Cnaiuberluin’s Pain Balm
to athletics, gymnasts, bicyclists, foot
ball players mid the profession iu
general for bruises, sprains and dis
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■Yematurw Old
)y over-exertion <>f tho Brain au
errors of Youth, It gives to Weak Organs their
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LAicorrhcpH and Fenih’e Weakness, l month’s treat
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•Vritten Guarantee to cure or refund the money
Circulars free. Gua. T itee issued only by our ex
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Because, we are the laxgest manufacturers of
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the bottom, which t otccta you against higK
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equal custom work iu style, easy fitting and
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, here at lower prices for lhe v. e given t ar
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They illustrate that greater quantity ia
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These cards express the beneficial qual
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As compared with any previously known
DYSPEPSIA CURE.
Ripens Tabules : Pric, , 50 cents a bor, i
Os druggiata, or by mail.
RIPANS CHEMICAL CO., 10 Spruoe St., N.Y.
> “This 1
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C and that” <
W Fora longtime Hr. J
JB John Barbee, of 117
Main St., Durham, B
r N. C. was a victim 11
» to Dyspepsia He Wi
U was advised to take w
% Brown’s I
M Iron /
H Bitters. I
■ On July 10, 1894, he ■
W wrote a grateful letter In ■
which he said: B
“I have used Brown’s ®
JW Iron Bitters for two
months for Dyspepsia
nnd it has cured me. ”
He does not mind
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B perhaps his letter W
may help YOU to a H
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kj has helped thous
andsduringthepast
W 30 yrs. Will you
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$25
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Call at office for particulars
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DR. JAQUES
J3O West S ; xth Street,
CINCINNATI,OHIO
Has practiced medicine in Cincinnati 5 years
longer than any physician, giving sp«cial at
tention to Blood, Nervous and Urinary diseases
Nervous Debility, Impotency, etc., resulting
from j outbl ul indiscretion, excesses in mature
years and o; her causes, inducing some of the
following svniptcms, as dizziness, confusion 0
ideas, defective meiuery, aversion to some y.
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