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NEW YORK-
$□ per d y in ■ up. American Plan.
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FIREPROOF ANO FIRST-CLASS ’N EVERY
PARTICULAR.
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Two Blocks from the Third and Sixth Avenue Elevate'
Rad roads
ThaM id’«>n and Fourth Avenue and Belt Line Cars pas&
the Door,
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H I.L CL ARI proprietor
Passenger Elevator runs all nieht.
n n d p|MptES ’ b i ° tches 5
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K PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT CATARRH, OlftRIA, w
£ AND potassium KIDHEY TROUBLES J,
1 Makes antTPYSPEPSIA
4 Marvelous Cures €
aluni, the greatest blood purifier on •
5 in Blood Poison 5.
i■! i T.irp’.. rt ••> B-«- , K-..vannan. Q;
Al -fee ■ Ga.: Peak Sihs—l bouvut a bottle of
Rheumaisssi;
X. -" -■ - M - months’ treatment ar t ' Hot Springs-
Bond three bottles C. O l«-
J and Ssroiula s-b,. }
P. I*. P. puri'-eH the bluod. builds up CnTf. P- . ,L'l'toE
the weak and mmilitateil. R!v„s m, „ .... y here- V
strength ,o we, l:ene<l t ■ <■.<'<. ext,- * . •-mertioa "
diseases, gii.rfutuo patient lioultn SJ, ~ . .jakin. I Z
happiness whore sickness, gkmnir 7.'. , for Jav hnn un- V’
feelings an.! i,x.t. itudc tn t provi,.!.- ‘ ‘ e ' ■ .-Vtion on V
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tor prim:. s■•c-ani’-iry sr i rlimy *: v! q . vns need, L'
” syphilis, for blood poisoning, inere.i- ?- . ~ v ‘
rial Bolson, malaria.
In nil blood and sk’n Cisco e.-, like ' ' • oh. Lia.
blotches, pimples, old chronic ulcers.
tetter, scald bead, boils, i.ysip'das, S'rln C ■ <'Ji. '
eczema— wo may say, withont fear of V-
contradiction, that I*. P. P. is the best Te^Umon'jfroii‘t' '
blood puriiic r i i the world, and makes ,o->o f
positive, speody and permanent cures Prut ’ , ‘‘E'-. ■ ’ <53.
in all cases. Mttssr.s. Lire • i-. annan,
iffii ■■■....»■■ -■ -.-. O-: 1 .v-’tir P. ff
Ladles wh -30 systoma are poisoned Fi F “’;’ r j > • V
andwhosoblocdislnni impurecond- km.. ■ J-. • ‘r'dlrt- is z- '
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i.ootar ' nm - . ands. el ronLdontthataaotho?course
"**“■ j „ icne will ellecta < lire. It has also relieved £'.
k .. lEtp, Mo., Aug. 14tb. 1800. ~,,, y Pnm f-dle;-stlnn and etomaoU VT
—I can apeak in the highest ter:..s of troubles. Yours truly, a,
your medicine from my own per., a..* c *P‘ n M THAT, P -r
knowledge. I wasaffected with heart Attorney at Law. X
disease, pleurisy lind rheumatism for ~jK
• 35 years, was treated by the veiy best
physicians ana »p, nt hundreds of <!rl- Py> f-i p; f •,-n frna N,
lars, tried every known remedy with- Lull 1.l tL.J viaC-oW i .ul.ed ilpv.
6 out finding relief. I have only taken . TT T . ry
one pottle ot your P. P. P., and can • ‘i -- wr
wooiHbananything I havo overtaken. LIPPMAN BROS. I
j can recommend your medicine to all w
aufierersof th- above diseases. PROPRIETORS JSt
MRS. M. M. YEARY.
Spring field. Green County, Mo. Xlppir.K’is Blocfr,Sa.va»nah,G» XT
FOR SiLE BY nw, CURRY.
SHINGLE S,
We them and sell
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the m at bottom prices,
HUME & PERKINS
THE HUTT! ER OF ROME, MONDAY NOVEMBER 19,
13 WOMENFOLKS
I ,
CORSETS
AKE BEING ADOPTED BY ENGLISHMEN
WHO GO INFOR STYLE.
There i<s no telling what we :. e
coming to. The emancipated wo
man has for several years been
demonstrating that the corset is
responsible for considerably more
than half the ills that feminine
flesh is heir to, and proclaiming
over the length and breadth of
this land and England, and wher
ever else she could obtain an an
dience, that the corset must g<>-
Many women have already re
nounced it and anathematized it,
and regard with feelings of lofty
pity their sisters who still retain
it. The earthly paradise of the fu
ture, who have been assured, is to
be tenanted only by corsetless wo
men.
After hearing so much of this
talk that one half begins to Believe
it,ii is with a shock
one discovers that the masculine
swell is beginning to adopt that
portion of the feminine outfit that
has come in for the largest share
of abuse.
It is somewhat curious thatni
t < i g.i ccmd ng to the emanci
pated woman, the corset plays t
mischief with woman’s health and
anatomy, when clapped around ■;
man’s waist, if the manufaciuier
of it is to be believed, it is an un
mitigated blessing.
‘’Besides showing off the figure
and enabling the tailor to insure
an effective fit and distinguished
appearance.” he says, ‘’this com J,
bined belt corset is a necessitvH
to most men for the promotion of
health and comfort, toghether with
an upright, soldierly bearing. It ex 1
panda the chest. It support- ihe
»pime and holds the figure ercl. It
orotects the lungs and kidneys
f om cold It s’ p »orts the ston ach.J
i This is equivalent to saying that
I the very thing which its oppo
nents contend it doesn’t do fori
women it will do for men. That!
may be labeled “important iff
true.” But, as I said before, there?
is no telling what we are cemingl
to. Women have appreciated men’s!
coats and vests and shirt fronts
a«d hats and collars. They have
not yet tackeled his trousers, but
they are already beginning to an
nex his knickerbockers. Turn about
is fair play. Perhaps as a measure
>f retaliation there is something
to be said in favor of men wearing
•orsets. Later on they may try
skirts.
A SERVANT GIRL,
AND HOW SHE REVENGED HERSELF
ON HER EMPLOYER.
A few weeks ago a citizen of
Kieff, Russia, found fault with the
dinner prepared by his new cook,
and rashly embodied hiscriticism
in cutting sarcasms. The young
woman heard him in silence.
In the evening he knocked up
against a man in a deserted little
street, and, when he ventured to
remonstrate, he was vigorously
fts.saulte>. Unable to get the bet
ter of his adversary he determined
to do what he could at least to
identify him ,later on; and with
this objeet in view tore his assail
ant’s fashionable clothes into
shreds.
On hie return home,some few hours
letter he found the cook standing
at the door, ready to shake ibe
dust of his heuse off her feet. The
gentlfemau, whose wounds and
bruises left him in no very amia
ble mood, simply said :Joy be with
you? Some time will pass before
you get another place. Aud a« to
character —well trust me tt, give
you one that will stick,
JJOu the following morning h>
discovered thal his best clothes hi
ths wardrobs wers in tatters, and
his glossy silk bat an unsightly
wreck. Hastily summoning the
other servants to the room, h« an
grily asked them what they knew
about the matter, whereupon the
nurse replied that the cook, in on>
of her freaks of fun, bad donned
her master’s garments and gone
I out to walk in tin in the evi-nn a
■before, sticking on an artifice i
mustache to help keep up tho 11Ii -
sion. I
Th-n itdawned noon the wretch
»d hah that his Assailant of th.
day before whs the rnichy, turb i
leiit cook Ls*“ liia’i a fortmgto
! later h« received n etier thong
the city post informing him, ii
some what ungrammatical, but
unmistakable, language:
“You imd about the place, re
spected sir, when y<>» said I could-
■ no. get another it 1 left yours. I’v< ,
been in five different place eiuct
’ then, and I’d be going to the sixth’
next mouday Trusting your bones
sn’t achin’, I remain.
Praskoia”
HIS LnST WIFE.
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WHY SHE WAS NOT SO QUICK IN GIV
ING AN ANSWER.
I ww looking tor a mountaineel
on the Cumberlin named Raglin,
and lhe people at the house where
1 made an. inquiry told m« he liv
fed about a mile farther on, thai
when there I had better ask for
Mrs. Raghn, as Jim wasn’t likely
t > be at home.
When I reached the place 1 found
a woman in the front yard hang
ing out clo’hee: Sh® was fat an
joilv, a condition unusual armout
tJie mountain women, and as-h>
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W .»M V ■ I
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ble condition of Mr. Raglin’s do |
inestic relations.
“Aren’t you hi# last wife?” I
asked at a venture.
“Well, mister,” she said “I
hope so, but thar’s ho tellin’ about
Jim Ragljn. I’m his fifth, but jis’
ez like ez not he’ll be gittin’ anot h
er to take my place afore frost. Me '.
an’him’s been married about ali
year now, an’ I’m figgerin’ on his
runnin’ off with some other wo
man any day. That’s why I ain't
so pear about answerin’ when
anybody calls fer his last wife.”
It struck her as such a good joke
and she laughed so about it that I
could not do otherwise than laugh
with her, but when she told me
where I would find Jim and I rode
Off I wondered a little if it were all
together a laughing matter from
her side of the question, at least.
BEWARE OF OINTMENTS FOR (’A
TARRH THATCONTAIN MERCURY
as mercury will surely destroy th
sense of smell and completely de
range the whole system when en
ering it through the mucous sur
faces Snch articles should never
be used except on prescriptions
from reputable physicians, as the
damage they will do is ten fold to
the good you can possibly derive
from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure
manufactured by F. J. Cheney &
Co,, Toledo, 0., contains no mer
cury, a.id is laKen internally, act
ing directly upon the blood and
nucous surfaces of the system.
In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure b
'jure you get the genuine. It is
ken internally and is made in
Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney &
Co. Testimonials free
by Druggists, price 75c
I per bottle |
Mr. Jack Davis, manager for E.
E. Forbs, Rome music house, has
moved his big stock of Pianos, Or
gans and other musical instru
ments also his bicycly stock, to the
furniture house of Hanks & Co,
in Shorter Block. 1115-3 t.
IS. .. ALL ana WINTER MiilfflcßVH?!
N 02 BROAD STREET. ROME GEORGIA
W. are new prepar d o Show
A S lect Stock of New and Stv
lish Millinery,
Ladies, Misses and childrens
Hats and Bonnets, Baby Cans'
Hair Ornaments, Side and Tuck
Combs, Ice Wool, Silk floss and
Zenhyrs. Will sell at lowest Cash
prices, Call and S-e us,
Respectfully
■ A. O. GARRARD
BOSSOM
Es as safe and harmless as a flai
seed poultice. Il acts like a po’d.
tice, drawina out fever and paia,
and curing al? diseases peculia*
to la ’tes.
Blosf is a pas
i tile a easily used at any time; t 1
is applied right to the parts.
I Every lady can treat herseli
with it.
Mailed to any address upon re
ceiptofsi. Dr. J.A. McGill&Co,
4 Panorama Place, Chicago, IK.
I Sold by
D . Curry Druggist
MSKW'-urt.*' 'T.’aWßOESir'fflmMMl
L ri-rorp, physical di
rector ot Y. M. C. A.. Des Moines
(owa, says he can c macientiouely
• c.i.in.berluiu m Baiu Balm
o rO'-t tics rvmuaHts. bicyclists, foot
>;iii ,■ :.yi i- >i i I ti»e jiroiession m
.;<-i>ei;d tor bruises, sprains aud dis
Jocitious; aifei) for soreness and stiff
_e •- f rhe muscles when appli. 1
efoi ue par s become swollen it
_-vil| effect u cure in onehalf the lima
jusiiai r» quire, t. For sale b* Lowry
g3ios Druggie.s
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'ip RynJn, < 7t**F>«ry Snra -»jty ami
d ;li.ii ■.y, i_ ( ’ r i-cwariu ;-horp<;
Pre*n?t*uro O'ff > - *•, Invo.untnry Lo-kp.-, chuk«
by ov .r-ii.uulj»on?e, over-exert.on of tho Brain an
Errors of Ycuth. l.» Woak Orpana their
Natural Vi>jor a j ! dou’’ee th i joys of life; cure*,
l,uecri 11CLH ami Fe:t'.r-.’e W^nln.<•«»•;. < month’s trect
:neut, in plain package, by mail, to any address, $1
per box, 6 boxes $5. With every $5 order we give a
Written Guarantee to cure or refund the money
Circulars free. Gua v itee issued only by our ei
tlusivc agent.
Vj . &JWCLAS
:s ™ E BEST.
A a'iik Gat «O SQUEAKINCfe
f‘"». CORDOVAN.
ENCS&EWIELLEDCALF.
•*S»o FINE CALF&KAN6AROH
3.5 P POLICE. 3 Solfs.
jso.»2. WORKINGMEN
EXTRA FINE.
’. ? l. 7 J Boys'schoolShoes,
•LADIES’
rS?6 , ’F2.H7S
’•%estD0 NGO M
SEND FOR CATALOGUE *
W*L'DOUGLAS,
3ROCKTON. MASS.
You cun ia»e Wione't’ by pu,chuHiug W. L«
Dcmirh". Mboet*.
Because, we are the largest manufacturers of
advertised shoes in the world, and guarantee
the value by stamp.:ig the uanie and price o i
the bottom, which protects you against higk
prices aud the middleman’s profits. Our shoes
tonal custom work In style, -asy fitting am’
V'j.iriug qualiiL s. v/'. have i v m sold ever;
y. jef eat lev.st pi ' : for the . '■ e given that)
tnyc. no snt. eitute. If you!
< L ■' *> 1 -con. Sold by
Cantrell & Owens,
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The eomparati vevalue oftheae twocarda
la known to moat persona.
They illustrate that greater quantity is
Not alwaya moat to be desired.
These cards express the beneficial qual
ity of
Ripans • Tabales
An compared with any previously known
DYSPEPSIA CURE.
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Ripens Tabulee : Prici, 50 cents a box.
Os druggists, or by mftl.
RIPANB CHEMICAL CO., 10 Spruce St., N.Y.
Inn the
malaria ||
districts |l
there has been in use a remedy with 5 I
good effects for nearly a quarter of X |
a century. It is a preventive and 6 I
cure that thousands make use of € I
every year. Why ? Because it never * I
fails to do good—its qualr ® I
ties are certain. It is specific sot • I
this dread disease. It cures! fl
t | N
Brown’s! i
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| Kfi vJUA K injure the Cl
H rfc’xx I teeth] fl
| I Bitters a I
, ! Have you Malaria ? Is the terrible ® |
poison in youi blood? The symp- 0|
* I toms: that intermittent fever which i I
O dries up your blood—your appetite 0 1
I fails—you have no energy, strength— 1i I
that cold, chilly feeling which brings [ 1 1
on nervous prostration, headache, 1; I
neuralgia, aching pains. Have youcl
these ? Il this is your case j
Brown’s
Iron
Bitters you need! |
The Genuine has the Crossed j; I
j 1 Red Lines on Wrapper. |
] 5 ! Brown Chkmicai Co. Baltimore, Md '?I
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$25
FOR MERCANTILE I
COURSE IN I
BOOK-KEEPING!
Including Hooks I
Call at office for particulars I
J.G HARMISON I
DR. JAQUES
130 West Sixth Street,l
CINCINNATI, OHIO!
Has practiced medicine in Cincinnati 5 jead®
! longer than any physician, giving special
'tention to Blood, Nervous and Urinary <liseaw«
‘ Nervous Debility, Impotency, etc., reeultmtj
| from youthful indiscretion, excesses in matured
I tears and other causes, inducing some es t
following uvmptonis, as dizziness, c<nifusi |ml) J
1 ideas, defective meiuery, aversion to soei'
j Genorrliea, Syphilis, the later causing uce
j eruptions enlarged joints, rheumatism, ”" e ■
1 ing in groins, mucous patches in nioutn, ■" g
throat, falling hair, Consultations free •>“ 1 fl|
1 vited. M
I Hours. 9a,m.to Bp, m.: Sunday, WtoL “J
aud ; J
I 111 a sealed envelope un application. Si-ftve . a
j case. ■
Westean &
Atlantic,
AND I
N„ C. & ST. L. BAIM
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Chicago I
Louisville I
Cincin st LonJ
Kasas City I
JM empliis I
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The Wo st |
Quick time and VestibHled traimi f
Pulluiaa Sleeping oars. »or a . ■
call on or write to ■
J A SMITH I
General Agent, Rome <a. ■
J L EDMONSON I
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