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TREVITT&JO SON
206 BROAD STREET,
P It ESC RIP TIO J\ r
DRUGGISTS*
Agents for Mouson’s Importe
Perfumes,
TREVITT& JOHNSON
The Leading Prescrpt'on Druggists of the ci y
Paul Re; se has cha re of th Prescription
Department. •» a
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MANUFACTVRERS AND IN
Mln and Granite, Itaiirt, GoM Wire and
Wrorght Im Fencing, Lawn Vacos, Fnnntains &c.
Jfeg-Order What You Want and Get What You Order.
S HEMSTREE‘ r Mgr, Chattanooga Tenn,
1116 Market Street.
A. J. BANKSTON General Agent
Ringgold Georgia
THE KEELY INSTTUTi;
Formerly located at Dalton, Ga., has removed to Rome
where it will remain pernmnetly. The Company has secur
ed a commodious and coitvi- tlv arranged building, two
miles north of ihe city, on the Summerville road, well
adapted to the requireti!'uts of a private institute, where
every possible comfort and convieuce wi.l be supplied for
the bent fit of those under treatment. Parties desiring furth
er information, address.
The keely Institute,
P. O. Drawer, 348. ROME GEO .GIA,
I?94FA LAND WINTER MILLINERYIB94
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,
“ r-.ats and Bonnets, Baby Caps,
Hair Ornaments, Side and Tuck
Combs, Ice Wool, Silk floss and
Zephyrs. Wil) sell at lowest Cash
prices, Call and See us,
Respectfully
A. O. GARRARD.
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B B B fims, blotches J
£■ ■ 1 B ■ 6WD OID SORES 1
S PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT CATARRH, WALARIA, F
AND POTASSIUM KIDNEY TROUBLES f
£ Makes and dyspepsia |
Marvelous Cures $
4ft . _ B plum, the greatest blood purifier on &
5 in Blood Poison
■4- i i:w ~ savannah.
. n . . Ga. : D::ai: Sirs- I bought a bottle of M
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blotches T’ ’.;pn”», old chr- ' io uh.
40 tetter, sc . h. boils. ery> ,<l • -3 c- »»*
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40 blood purifier ju the world, a id u»-i £
positive, speedy and permanent cuvea F iri?’. Tr . ,<3 01 1-1, 19?. Ci-**
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xT LaTtos v.'hoce nyatemn are poisoned I.P.F»v .t <‘ > 1 t.:c .• .1 a, usually
and v 1:< o'l :.‘»ina iL.pui' e' i- In- •••n 'er, t orly y< ars >-
wF tion. due to men*’trtm! irregnlarT. , r ' ■ hnv .. ’ .nn < L’ a. raile, :it A-y
are neculiariy b.*r» ntc<! by the w-a- )• < r »; ;•••inovosail ir- x.
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V bpringfield,mo., vig. iith. 1 y 211 ; 1 ‘• hi ' :d ? or
1. —I can apeak in the highest terms of x/‘ J ‘ r ' °t U » X,
40 your medicine from my own porsonnl v. □«* -.. Yours truly.
knowledge. I w:u affected with hosr<, Cu.th f. RUST,
.a disease, pleur’sy and rheumatism A orauy at Law.
, E331 oil tiijofl Diseases Melied Free.
F ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT.
cheerfully say it has done me more „ «- ■ „_—. X
F UPPfiftAN BROS.
Wk suaerers of the above diseases. PROPRIETORS.
M MRS. M. M. YEARY. _ ’
T, Springfield, Green County, Mo. Uppraan’. Block,Savannah,Ga x
THE HUSTLER OF ROME SUN DAY DECEMBER. 16 IST4.
fED Ife ITH fl CORPSE.
Juggletad by a Wide Throw [
Pitched Into the Ti
Pittshurg Pi. .D< 1- I’i I i |
burg wa.i tn-dny hoirifi“<i by ih-' !
(fptHilsof n most horriblp di ui)l<hu
ravid which took place in ihn
f'snionablc Fast. End hst night.
Frank Heil and Harry Illiev, two
wefllthv nod well-known votitor
> East E i l, ■ ’
•i■ -i dead bdo . < • t
'i -..»■•» > I bt-'gan a■/ ■: •pit
I nr! tn -wth >h j co r p 1 •.
''' , - lip fun ’V: -a al ii .• I • ’ill:'
! ono i■ i' ■•• » , jrn nken - :’ '• • ,i >.'■ :
•a ■■ I'. ‘ ii•.V oi t I'. Ip 1 i ti j
| into th- Id ■ zi'v.r st ye • '
|I- . U’ i ’ • • h :
j h chi 1 A I
cri-p Fv.-ry effort w s inad* 1 to
k< • p ’hr matter quite
T >dav an information charging
the m.‘y with disorderly conduct,
was made before A'derman Braud
per. who sentenced Heil and Ri
ley to 90 days iu the workhouse.
The child belonged to John Con
nors, living on St. Clair Street. |
Mrs. Connors gave birth to the
babe, Tuesday morning, but it
lived only a few hours.
Heil and Riley visi ed the Con
dots house about 9 o’clock Itst
evening. T ley were well supplied
with whiskey and had little trou
ble in getting all about the house
intoxicated. T hey stole the corpse
and visiting a neighboring saloon,
where they began to sling the nude !
corpse around like a football.
The i 'mates of the saloon chased I
tin tn 1 'ii the p'ice Another
p‘ac ned mid 'he corp.-e I
was ~ on the overcoat of a
well ' ’ ') F ' !<nd butch '. '
who, u; i ng the trick,
almost ' . .fl d i '-<)uug bloods,
but . they manag-d to escape
w th the corpse.
They finally wound up at Pa’-
rick Lawler's saloon on Pennsyl
vania A vetiue. Here they began ,
their gam > of pitch and toss with !
the dead iufanbut the tun was
cat ah -rt by the corpse fall
ing into the fir». Heil and Riley.l
(led, but «<-re aro-sted thig inoru-
Img and sent to Ibe workhouse de
spite their good connec ions.
OF THE COOK GANG.
Four Bandits Arrested Aftera Run
ning Pistol Battle.
Hot Springs, Ark.. Dec. 15, —
Four desperate characters, who,
from tb«ir general appearance, are
believed tn be Territory outlaws,
were arrested here last night at a
late hour by the police, after a run
ning pistol battle.
They had held up and robbed
the watchman at Gibb’s lumber
mills, and were in the actof blow
ing th esafe when the officers came
upon them. When locked up they
gave the names o f Charles F. Ken
nehy, James Brady, Paul Dunn
and John Brink. Th»y were he vi
ly armed with regulation Colts’
rfvolvers. The officers are confi
dent they are member* of Bill
Cook's gang of Territory outlaws.
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BE WAKE O F OI NT MEN f S FOR (’ A
TARIIH THATCONTAIN MERCURY
as mercury will surely destroy th
sense of smell and completely de
range the whole system when en
ering if through the mucous sur
faces. Such articles should never
he 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 Catarrji Cure
manufactured by F. J. Cheney &
Co,, Toledo, ()., contains no mer
cury, and is utKen internally, act
ing directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system
In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure b
sure you get the genuine. It is
taken internally and is made in
Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney &
Co. Testimonials free
fW'Sold by Druggists, price 75c
perbottle
LOST
In the new Court
House a gold Hunting
Case Watch .works
loose incase. Liberal
reward will be paid for
its return to Sheriff
Highest Pat. Flour.
$1.60, Morris & Bro.
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