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May be
when
sick •
you have never taken
■ ESrown’s Iron Bitters?
■ You have, perhaps, read
I the advertisements and
I testimonials, but never
I thought much about it.
Brown’s
•r [Don't
Iron sg,
teeth J
Bitters
will make vou »trong
and well. Your energy and ambition
will return, and perfect lieal'h "til
follow. You will feel better at onc<
and gain strength rapidly.
Dyspepsia, Constipation.
Debility, Malaria,
Liver and Kidney Complaints.
This remedy acts wonder
fully in these complaint;,
and will undoubtedly cure.
Will you try it?
The Genuine has the Crossed
Red Lines on the wrapper.
All Druggists and General Storekeepers
sell it. But get the genuine—
Brown Chemical Co.. Baltimore. Md.
FOR MERCANTILE
COURSE IN
BOOK-KEEPING
Including Books
Call at office for particulars
J. G. HARMISON
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'•BEFCI’E - AJUER-
itelrn'ii, cnuulng Solitary, Ini’ *ity iu>'l
Barren***. irepnter.cy, Lo«t Power In either rv
Old Atta, Involuntary Loaaet. e.’.ri
by over-u<.ni'gecca, over-exertU<n or the Hralu •
fi/Tors * f Youth. Drive* to Weak Oryau* the
Rxaurit’ Vigor and double* the joy* at lift; cw-
Lucorrbr.*; and Fems e Woakneee. 1 rnor.th’i tr-.
tn ant, in > btin package, by mail, to any uddrrit. ■
per box, <? ioim At. with every Vi order w« girt
Written Ounrß'itM to cure or refund the rr.or.t
CtinilnrK free. Qua- itee laaued only by «ur «
clnfl-, o agent,
■JI MJ* 11 ————————————
, K GREAT SUFFERER
-from-
Liver Complaint
Cured by the Vae of
Ayer’S Pills
“For several 0
years, I was a ®
greatsuffererfrom o
liver complaint, O
T « which caused so- o
vere pains under o
>efV ri S ht side > o
Trf A ' 7rom under the o
]h\ right s h o uI d e r- o
Jwvlr blade, sallowness ®
4 /x II of the skin, low- o
spiritedness, and cramp in the stomach. O
I am pleased to be able to state that I ®
have been relieved of ali these com- q|
plaints by the use of Ayer’s Fills. I O«.
find them, also, to be an elegant after-din- Q |
ner pill.’’—Mrs. M. A.Stead, Muncy, Fa. o |
AYER’S PILLS;
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Received Highest Awards o
AT THE WORLD S FAIR o
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Western
Atlantic.
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A, C. & ST. L. RAILWAY
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Chicnjr )
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< Jincinijatti
Ht. i 4<» u
jtLas City
Al cmphis
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The AVphi
Quick line and Vestibuled train? c«rrviiu
rnllßaaij Sleeping cam. For any intotnutk*>
•all oa or wri .e to
J A SMI I H
General Ajcent, Rome <>a.
J L EDMONSON
jawiißg Paw. Act. Chattanooga Tena
JOS. BROWN.
Traffic Manager Atlanta, Ga.
,iC S HARMAN
CON.’ OL.DATED
The Stock of S- N.
Kuttner and J. L. Camp
and will sell the mm
-3) st ock consisting
of over $35,000,00
at cost for oO days the
biggest stock of Shoes
ever offered in North
Ga.
S.N. Kutn r 231 Bro d
Sts.
P.S.We mean busi
snes come and see.
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T Cap* ‘ * y ’\
c o '*■ o Vz’ n,
4v e'en; t;;.'MuL'.Ei:>rAL!r
Ofc. TAV 3.3$ POLICE,3 Golfs.
S’" ’ *2. T i.<? BuYGSCHOOLSHSES
‘LADIES*
best U- ssc M .
SEIO FOR CATALOGUE
IflWW’ : W• U• S3OUOI.A.'S,
r&-- bkockton. aiasis.
Vou can earn wnn.-y s>r ’it. 1.
Ituurin.. Mtiu . ,
Because, we are the :• ?•••:.acturer* or
'dvenised shoe* in the r.-or' I. and gunrante*
he value I y st.i nping the name l y:i■ <
e bottom, v.' '-h prr«eet, y •• * >t h •
tees and the r : IT. H •> pre ■ ■' shr -
1 .’ijl'mi wr-te r i;..ieg
’ - X t.ietn ?• ‘I Hr
. .... i .ar the x ..u». racii .•■»
.... ’<■ -
Cantre 1& Owe~s.
00, JAOOES
130 WcstS’Xth Str?*’t
C!NO!NNAT:,OH!O
Has prac iced inedk-’ne iu Cinclieiatl 'ears
oncer tban any physician, giYing special in
ention to Blond, N >rvo-i« ami Urinary <liseas-’8
Nervous Debility, Impo ency, et-., resulting
r.-rm youthful indiscretion,, xcesses iumatured
'.hits and <> causes, inducing some of th
'..Flowing rfvmptcnis, as d ZZines-. confusion ot
deas defective me.mery, aversion to society,
lonorrhea, Syphilis, the later causing ulcers,
•ruptions enlarged joints, rheumatism, swell
;ng in groins, mucous Ditches io mouth, sore
:hr«>*t, falling hair, Consultations tree anti in
rited.
Honrs, fl a, in. to * p. m.: Sunday, 10 to 13 m,
r» t ‘TE?’TREAT SE
i aso .. s 1 ea rslsps on appl icatioa . State you
jse.
SWhat Nerve Berriee
have done for otto<r»
will d.
for yvu
yX
•GSOR
EatHy, Quick! f
irf ,J aemar>»ntly!fcstcrttt. soth d* >
i-•. Vive cure for al! Wo .i>***ee. Nervousneo
■".i.fcr, srol all loew kra.o ol evil, i.tuiil.
in .’s r y *rrr - . * « lessee, tbe rear.
os i-rw-.r A, elcK as-M. worry, etc Deve.m
I )■' v> s tone mid *trora<f.t> to th. exur.l ra
1 Wiops anneiaral lo«_« oy mlc-b.l
OSUMII by yenthPil errors or e
’’ 'a -* ci t-ct> sit;,, opium, and ~«,txo*
er. 1 io e-onisir.v.pUon ami inusm.l.
■r'l - show, .u-nediaie i mprovemont, Sc.-e'i
- i'.:. : in. Insist up«'u b .tug the gour r-
J .avl I ICO, jent to carry h- r»
l-i-ice, |I.IX> per box, six boxes, on to'
.n * ... *5.00. Guaranteed to cure ai iv. jxx;
' ot by your druggist we will send tie
. upon reeelnt of price, plain writ.
' inphlet free. Address all mail crdi-r« -
<< LN irmtll CO.. Clnclnoan
fhere is no medicine so often
e de l in every home and so ad
t j -ably adapted to the purposes
>r which it is intended, nsCham
erhtin’s Pain Balm. Hard
y a week passes but some membei
i the family has need of it. A
;ooth ache or a scald promptly r<
ieved and the sore healed in niucl
ess time than when medicine has
so bo sent for. A sprain may be
p romptly treated before inflama
•n sets in, which in
sure s a cure in a b•ul
n -third of i tie time otherwise re
qmr d.Cuts and bruises should m
<eiv immediate treatment bes •.
th« p rts become swollen, wbici
•ii >i!y be done when Paibßah.
. ■ <■ hand. A sore throat dih
h • i r‘d before it becomes seri u
A t n hit some corn muy be r- mo'
< ■ lon’ving it twice a dav for i
week or two. A lame back maj b
i ceveraidave ot vaitiab
>1 -oiv dor a pain in the side
h t leiieved without paying .
>* bill. Procure a 50 centb<
e r . neo and yon ’vill dhv- r r
bv L > vry ifc 80.
•17 .1. O. Hardwick, of Ced r.
nil- 'intographed at the C n
•1 ‘ ’ ><l iv, as the gue»t of Mr
r •!« Cornelius.
H i- W. M. Brynn, of North
Jerolina district, was ia the citv
odiiv Mr Bryan pars that hi
miHi estimable wife is dangeroMcl
11 and tiv* <»hyaician« in atteu
ilmucm dispair of her recovery.
D »n't take internal remj.lies
for Female Diseases Common
sense requires a direct application
like “Orange Blossom” fold by
D. W. Curry.
F’-’E ' US‘ r l.F n OF ROME FRIDAY DECEMBER 7 1894
i tI.ECT.HIO CAH COLUMN
I cok Over the Passengers—
Many of Them Will
Interest You
Clevnr John Ledbetter ia in the
city with hia parents for a few day?
Hon. Sam Maddox, Dalton’s pro
griseive mayor was in the city
yesterday.
?. r. E. N. Sp nee, f Gadsden
was i h citv today.
Wn t 'r Hun j h iee. ofAtlanta.is al,
tiie Atm in ng.
Paul J Murphy. a e re tentative
i tz n < *JI icftHiiug , s biro today
Jif 1 a •<. • > autogrr-
]ln r < (Lt Anntrorg
Henry Stansberry has returned
com a vi-it to hia friend Bob
B -st. near Cartersville.
Mr la i).’A Hight, fonjerly of
his place, but now of Atlanta,
.S the guesi of his nephew Mr Chas
HigbL
The kn ghts of Honor will hold
an impo-t mt m -et ing in thair hall
to night Officers for the ensuing
»ear will ba elected.
J. 0, Hardwick a well
kmw < s'zen ot Cedartown, was
in the c'ty \ ea'erday.
.1. M H’-n'ev, on<- of Cav Spring
;->r .n.i. .. '*-bid‘ nts was a guest
jof the C» t 1 hotel yesterdry.
Mrs. Lou Echo! has rented out
her boarding house <>n Fourth
Avenue, and has go e toForlWorth
T xas. where she will wpend tbe
w u’6r with relativ a.
Itch on human, mange on horses,
dogs and all stock, cured in 30
minutes by Woolford’s Sanitary
otion. This .never fails. Sold by
D.W. Curry
George Franklin, rne of Rome’s
best known and most prosperous
colored citizens, has m >ved to
Chattanooga permanently He had
been in the undertaking and bllck
»mi hing business for a number of
years, and was a good negro,
‘ Orang- Blossom” is m painless
cure of all diseases peculiar to
women Sold fresh by D. W. Cur
ry, Druggist.
The C aveSpriog Corespondent of
thc|Cedar town has the following
Miss Della Harris, one of the
popular teachers in the School
for the Deaf, was called to Roms
last week by the serious illness of
her sister. Mrs. J. C. Harris.
Misses Grace Harper and Pau
line Brown, of Rom«, were among
friends here last week.
Wanted: —1000 bushels of
peas. Will pay highest cash price
for same.
Johnston Watters.
North Rome.
11-20-4 L
John \V r . Bale, the new
,preacher in charge of the Cedar
town Circuit, will begin his Work
on ibe third Sunday (and the
Saturday before) at Mt. Hope
church. He is a aleuted gen
tleman and a good preacher, and
will be well received throughout
his circuit. Mr. Bale and his
family will move to Cedartown
next wwek.Cedarto ’tn Standard.
COKE CHEAPER THAN COAL
We have a large supply of coke
on hand which we will sell very
cheap. It is better than coal for use
in stoves. Apply to Rome Gas
Light Co., near Post Office.
R«v Mr. Wsathers the new pa»-
tor of the Second Methodist Church
will probiy preach at his church
Sunnay. Rev. G. W. Duval, who
ms hewn appointed to the Church
■it Carrollton, went down today to
make all of hi« arangement about
moving. He and family will leave
perniame nuy on Wednesday u«xt.
Among those who attended Gov.
Ov" s, of Alabama’s inauguration
vnx an ol 1 man m his 99ih year,
Luth r II iin, who walked three
nib»a to bis railroad elation to
oom® nere t > see Governor Oates
o <uguraled. ll'. Ham has been
vol tug ihe straight demo ratio tick
nfit 75 y-ars. He was une of Gen
re! Lavetle’e cavalrv escort when
i- wei i tu M diedg'villa Ga., in
1825. He i« a kinsiuan of the noted
.'Snollvgoster” eratur of Georgia.
Mr. Ham attracted great attention.
KLUSTER OF
BULLS EYE SHOTS
A few of Rome’s military men
were holding a kurbstone konven
tion this morning*in which the 2
X 4 legislative majority was most
scathingly handled because of the
failure to vote the military appr -
priation. Suddenly a quiet, high
private over next the gutter ’lowed :
“It’s all right, comrades, Georgia
don’t need us any more—not since
the governor has commissioned his
brigade of colonels”—and the boys
turned and—the lass was on the
‘‘Bulls Eye Man.”
The Hill City Cadets will hold a
meeting in their Armoury tonight
in which some important business
will be transacted . The company
will also discuss the selection of a
new captain and possibly a couple
of lieutenants. The tone of the Hill
City Cadets is that they were a
good military organization before
the legislature helped the Georgia
military—and they can be again.
The Cadets’ motto is “Get there,
stick and sti’’ there.”
*
* *
Rome is progressive and right up
to date—that fact was warmed in
to me today as I sat and toasted
in the electrically heated vestibule
street car No. 10 as it dashed
through the field of cotton bales
on Broad Have you ritlden
No. 10 yet? No? Then try it and
see what real metropolitan, rapid
transit luxury really is. I under
stand that President Jack King
has three other cars being fitted
up with electric heaters. Kold Sto
rage electric cars will soon be a
thing of the past in this city.
***
“You made a mistake yesterday
in your Bull’s Eye Column,” said
a prominent citizen and conserva
tive Roman to me this morning.
He then explained: “You’said
that our next sheriff has only serv
ed two years under Sheriff Moore,
when you should have said four
years. ” I shell down the corn ar d
correct the statement, explaining
that it was only the slip of the pen.
Deputy Sheriff McConnell has
been deputy four years and when
he wins the race in 1897 he will
then have been sheriff of Floyd
for two years. “Mark that predic
tion.
* *
«
Talk about politics makeing
strai.go bed fellows and a friend
stick mg c'oser than a brother—
hows this? Over in Gordon County
David Johnson is a Democrat mi.u
■a running a*, deputy *>n the ah r
itftick'lg eadad by l)rm< crat
Durham while Dave Johnson’s
brother Jim is a pop and ia run
ning as a deputy < n the sherifl
tickut healed by popuiis'S(en|,
My friend, Billy Wrigl it. seems
to be laboring under the e si on
that the people of Rome have
drawn tbe line on the Jews. Why
he thinks so, I fail to see. Surely
the Hebrews of this city are enter
prising,progressive and prosperous.
They could not enjoy the latt ir.
unless they had the patronag • of
the followers of the meek and low
ly Nazarine. Perhaps brother Billy
has recently been foundered on
good, fat and tender goose meat
Perhaps.
The Indians Must go.
Salt Lake, Utah, D-'Cemher 7.-
Official anxiety was plainly mani
fe*t at the Executive Mansion to
day over the apparent inaction of
the proper aurthorities to move in
the matter of tba indiau in a pas
sion from Colorado
Tn? Governor this morning re
ceived a communication from the
Sheriff of Grand County appealing
for protecting, and asking for arm
and ammuuil ion. Tin* G'V-rnor
has dec ded to furni‘h animnui
tiiii t > (be citizens, and if 1 ec»-8-
ary so protection as a last rnaort
the militia wili be called out
at a lively rate, and the fatiuers
are beginning ro bay.
I’he Christmas trnding las al
:e dy r owmenced, and the ne
- sr- all doing a good b a
dob. Cotton centinu»• tw come i
TREVITT&JOHNSON
206 BROAD STREET 5
PRESCRIPTION
Agents for Mouson’s Imported
Perfumes, |
TREVITT& JOHNSON
The Leading Prescription Druggists of thpru
Paul Reese has charge of the PrescrintiS
Department. w + p 10r
ffli SW ad Mim OH
MAN UFACTVRERS AND j N
min and Granite, Monuments, Cojiog, Wire i
WOt Iron FeacM, Law Vacas, Fountains 4c.
fitirOrdar What You Want and Get What You Order.
S HF.MSTREE' r Mgr, Chattanooga Tenn
1116 Market Street.
A. J- BANKSTON General Agent
Ringgold Georgia
THE KE r .LY INSTITUTE
Formerly located at Dalton, Ga., has removed to Roms
where it will remain permenetly. The Company has secui
ed a commodious and conviently arranged building, twi
miles north of the city, on tbe Summerville road, w»l
adapted to the requirements of a private institute, when
every possible cemfart tnd cotivieuce will be supplied foi
the hem fit of those under treatment. Parties desiringfurth]
er information, address.
The keely Institute,
P. O, Drawer, 348. ROME GEO GIA,
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OTKH
tiii; I'LAii;
HANKS & CO tIJ
REOPLE,
who with Small expense and largd
and Complete Stock, bought witi
due.
AND CASH«**»d
i
Are enabled to sell any
everything in thu House furnislj
ing line at prices so low that, i|
compairson.
5C COTTON LOOKSHWH
NOW FOR HEREAFTER YOU SHOUL
NEED ANY ARTICLE THAT COES TOi MA*
HOME COMFORTABLE, SEE THEIRIMMEI
SE LINE OF CHOICE AND RARE BARUA'i
IN BED ROOM SUITS, ALL T YLES.OF
BOARDS, WARDROBES. DRESSERS. °
REAUS, WARHSTANDS, DINING TABLES.
Rockers, and chairs of all kinds Rugs, Oil Clofl
Mattings, Shades, Tin Ware Crockery, etc, I
Also in connection we carry a full l' ne
Cofin s Caskets ana on short notice will I
dertaking in or out of the city.
HANKS 4 COMI
83BROAD