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CORNeR STONE OF HeALTH.
feftedt of Paine’s Celery Com
pound Upon the Blood and
Nerves.
Now is thq season to lay the
foundation for future health and
strength.
The cornerstones of good health
are complete digestion, sound
sleep, pure blood and a perfectly
nourished nervous system.
The wonderful success of Paine’s
celery compound in making peo
ple well and keeping them so, has
always been accounted for by phy
sicians by its extraordinary power
of nourishing and regulating all of
these functions.
It is not strange that so many
unscientific remedies do no per
manent good when they disregard
this close interdependence of the
nerves 'and the organs of diges
tion and circulation, and attend
to but one deranged part at the
expanse of all the rest.
The only possible way that a
real, lasting gain in strength and
viwity can come is through purer
blM>d, better nourished nerves and
tissues, more refreshing sleep and
economy in the expenditure of
force.
These are the objective points
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LiTHA
Water
luilds np the bystem,
iives tone to she whole body.
(ears the Complexion and makes ruddy
trengthens and Fortifies against dsiease.
ispels and cures Neevous Affection.
lakes the Weak Strong by getting all the H Ma~
3hinery of the system in working order. An engine
will not speed along the track with a driving wheel
broken, neither lean ap erson go about business
inojoy health’and pleasure as long as there is a derang
nent of their physical organism.
always proves Beneficial and its record of cures
i unprecedented. Test its merits.
i Draft atall Soda,Founts
aimed at and attained by Paine’s
celery compound !
This remarkable remedy perma
nently cures every form of ner
vous debility, neuralgia, sleepless
ness, melancholy, hysteria, head
aches, dyspepsia and heart palpi
tation. Primarily the i erv-H, and
then every other orgai goveri
by them, is induced to work in
a normal and orderly manner.
Mothers should give their chil
dren Paine’s celery compound
now it is spring, instead of some
hearsay blood purifier that can
have no power of correcting an
impure state of the blood or regu
lating so complicated parts of the
body as the brain and nerves. De
bility and disease are cured by
Paine’s celery compound. It is
not in the power of any other rem
edy to make people so permanent
ly and so completely well as this
astonishing nerve and brain
strengihener and restorer and
blood purifier, Paine’s celery com
pound. One needs simply to give
it a trial to be satisfied .
Mini "Jack” Morton, from
"Jim,'' Oa., who is visiting Mils
Seuv, will remain in the city for
the reception giv n lo tho Misses
Pi iuce Wednesday ev ming;
“False in one, false in all,” is
an ancient legal maxim. Remem
ber it to the disadvantage of any i
tradesman who tries to substitute
one article for another.
When you buy a proprietary
look at it before the sales
man wraps it up, and assure your
self that you are getting the right
thing. Substitution is rampant.
Mr. W. J. S itterfield’s family
moved out to Mr. L, A. Dempsey s
place today. Th'y will spend the
' summer r. .
Dr. A. W. Wright 'turned from
Barnesville this morning. Ho
st ited th'it bis paiiont there was
I convalescing •
I Dr. M. N Mi- 1 n, went io Warm
Springs, to take in the State Den
tal Association, this morning.
Two years ago It. J. Warren a
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druggist at 1” isant Brook, N. Y.,
bought a smai'. snpp'y M Chamber
lain’s Cough Rem< J v. Ht sums
1 up the result as follows: “At that
tini' the goods w ' unknown in
■ this section; today Chamber'ain’s
, Cough Rem dy is a household
| word.” It is the same in hundreds
of communities Whereever the
1 good qualities of Chamberlain’s
‘ Cough Remedy become known the
j people will have nothing else For
by aluggis
DOUBLE TRIPS
Tax Receiver R. L Fes er will
will be at the c urt house from
I now until June 2U to receive the
I tax returns and urp j cqi: sts
■those who have not made their re
turns for 1897 to do so at once,
thus avoiding d mbit? taxes as pre
scribed by law.
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DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
The firm of Cunyus <■’ Co. is his
day dissolved by mutual consent,
i The business will Let n tinned by
W. D. Cunyus.
W. D. Cunyus,
J J. Hall,
May 29, 1897. junl-lm
MADE ME A MAN
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fife* ory, Impotent Sloe-Amsn* ©tc., cauet ’
v •) I Abuse or other Excesses and Indis
x cretions. 27.- , and Mirth
\ -f reetore Lost Vitality in c or young, hl
<it ** man for study, buHinoaeor man tags
Prevent Jnsunity hi.l ,umption •’
ak«n i i time. Their me bhown i»»me.l tie improv©
niHiit u.id effects r f’UJCr .ru ii'. c-.iier fail, tn
sist .’pon Having (he genu ; .i© Aja* J.x-riate. Th©’
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AJAX REMEDY CO., \LX: r iu u
For Sale in Rome by D. W. Curry
•and Jervis,<fc Wright.
Woman's Diseases
Are as peculiar as
unavoidable, and
cannot be discuss
<td or treated as we
do those to which iZfiLv,
the entire human J®- INM’
family are subject, f •
Menstruation sus- ip y? a
i tains such import- , 'Vi.
ant relations to her■ i ;
j health, that when‘s \ ' I IM- 1
Suppressed,lrregu- ! i A
lar or Painful, r/,i ! f ( i j\
she soon becomes if
languid, nervous
and irritable, the bloom leaves her
cheek and very grave complica
tions arise unless Regular!ty and
Vigor are restored to these organs.
Bradfield’s IL;!,. r 5Z l
F? 1 most noted
remale physicians
I of the South,
Regulator £ re of ‘SX
sort prevail more extensively than
in any other section, and has never
failed to correct disordered Men
struation. It restores health and
strength to the suffering woman.
"P'e hsve for the ptst thirty year’’ handled 1
Bradl'eld’B Female Regulator, both at whole- |
aale sad retail, and in no instance han it failed j
to give satisfaction. We sell more of it than all i
©they similar remedies combined.”
Lamak. Rankin <ft Lamak,
Atlanta, Macon and Albany, Ga.
The Bradfield Regulator Co.. Atlanta, Ga.
Sold by all Druggists at SI.OO per Bottle.
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ELECTRIC CRR COLUMN
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Mr. J; C. Moore, is in the city -1
Mr. J. D. Riggs was in the city
yesterday.
G. L. Price, of Knoxville, is reg
istered at tho Armstrong.
Mr. T. Fall Foster, of Reeves’
bation, was in the city.
Mr. J. H. May, of Lindale, was
in the city yesterday.
Mr. C. S. Sparks went to Cave
Spring this morning.
Mrs. J. E. Daniel went to Ala-
I bama this morning to visit friends.
Mr. Geo Battey went to Atlan
ta today on business.
Mr. W. E Hardin, of Lavender
is m the city.
Mr. Bob Williams, a popular R.
R, conductor is in ’he city today.
' Mr. James Bone, a former
Roman is up from Augusta today.
Mr. J. E. Wilborn went to At
lanta on business this morning.
Sheriff J. P. McConnell went
up to Chattanooga this morning.
He will return tomorrow.
Mr. M. E. Pentecost, an oid
Roman but now of Gadsden is
here today.
Mr. Reno Brow, of Coosa, is
here today, he is on his way to
Gaylesville, Ala.
W. E. Vann, apiominent farm
er of Coosa, is here today on busi
ness.
Dr. J. A. Brown, popular young
physician of Coosa, is in the city
on business.
Mr. H. H. Sutten, of the Cotton
B. It route, was in the city yester
day.
Miss Belle Price has returned to
the city, after several days’ visit
lo friends in Fairmount.
Will Earing, who has been the
guest of Mr. Ed West, has return
ed to Chattanooga.
Miss Clyde Kanmster, who has
been visiting relatives in East
Rome, returned to her home in
Dalton, yesterday,
The retail dealer who advertises,
“We always give just what you
ask for,” and lives up to his prom
ise, is certain of a good trade.
Mrs R. M. Thompson, after a
pleasant, visit to Mrs. W. W. Seay,
on West Ist. St., returned this
morning t*o Anniston.
Mrs. Tom Riftther and little
ones, cf Ackworth, are visiting
Mrs. Prather’s mother, Mrs. F. A-
Henderson, in East Rome,
Tho many friends of Miss Mamie
O’Neil will be pained to learn that
she is critically ill at her father’s
home on Second Avenue.
Mies Pauline Henderson, one of
East Rome’s most beauHfu! young
ladies, who has been spending sev
eral weeks in At*anta and Ack
worth, tho guest of her brother and
sister, returned homo yesterday.
MY NEIGHBORTOLD ME
About Hood’s Sarsaparilla and
advised me to try it —This is the
kind of advertising which gives
Hood’s Sarsaparilla the largest
sales in the world. Friend tells
friend that Hood’s Sarsaparilla
cures; that it gives strength,health
vitality and vigor, and whole
neighborhoods use it as a family
medicine.
Hood’s Pills act easily and
promptly or? the liver and bowels.
Cure sick headache.
Mrs. A. Inveen. regid iug at 72,
Ilenty St., Alton, ill., suffered
with sciatic rheumatism for over
eight months. She doctored for it
nearly the whole of this time,
using various remedies lecom
mended by friends, and was treat
ed by the physicians, but received
no relief. She then used one and a
half bottles of Chamberlain’s Pain
Balm, which effected a compete
cure. This is’ published at her re
quest, as she wants others simi
larly afflicted to know what cured
her. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for
sale by all Druggist
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President Barnal.y and Prof. Bow
man of Hartsville College •
Survive a Serious Illness Through the Aid of Dr.
Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People—These
EmineriWlen Give an Unqualified Endorse
ment to this Valuable Medicine.
from the [{epubhciin, (YjlunihHS, /nd.
One of the oldest institutions of tear , ng in
the Went is the wrll'known Hartsville Col
lege, situated nt Hartsville, 1 'vina Ihi
college was f'. 'nded years ago m the inter
of the Uuileil Brethren Church, when the
State was ni'i--tly a wilder.e ■*, and college?
were scarce, not only in Indiana but all,
through the then alm nt irr I I <-entr..
West. The - . : an o:
is well known throughout tie
former .students hating gone into a of
the world.
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PROF. ALVIN P. BARNABY
A reporter recently made a trip to this
famous seat of learning, and was shown info
the room of *he President, Prof Alvin P
Barnaby. When last seen by the ic.ortei i
Prof. Barnaby was in very delicate h>"i th, ■
and much indisposed and hardly ahi ■ to ,
attend to his duties. To-day he was looklug j
well and hearty, and was apparently m ti.e >
best of health, lu response to uu inquiry the i
professor said:
“Oh, yes, I am much better, I assure you, i
than for some time. 1 am now tn perfect :
health, and very much encouraged, and diet
my recovery was brought about in rather
a peculiar way, after all.”
“Tell me about it,” said the reporter
“ Well, to begin at the beginning,” said
the professor, "I was about as s out a lad
for my age as any of the boys 1 put in my
time studiously at school, endeavoring to
educate myself for the professions A"I r
completing the common course I came h re
and graduated from Hie throb . d course
1 then entered the ministry, and aeei el
the charge of a United Brethren Church i t j
a small place in Kent County, Mieh li -mg
of an ambitious nature, I was a <••• . . :
student, and applied myself very diliy ntly !
to my work and studies In ti- Ib. n > ■
notice that my healtli >■ lading. rs; r :
awhile it began to i
My first trouble noti table, v.a? n..« ,
of the stomach, and this with oilier Ironic s
also brought on nervousness.
“i kept on with my studies and work,
until it was too plainly noticeable that I
was fast going down. Mv physician, whom |
1 had consulted, prescribed for me for :
some l time, and he advised ma to take -
a change of climate, as it was my only
remedy. I finally did as he requested ;
and my health was some improve ! Semi
after this I was offered a chair in the
Hartsville College and came here I was
profrssor in physics and chcnjistry and later
on was financial agent of the college The
change seemed to agree with me, and for
awhile my health was much better, hut my
duties were heavy, and again I found that
my trouble was returning. This time it was
more saver# than before In the winter
timfe I became crnnpl !tely pros? I
had to give up my position This was two
years ago last winter. I began treatment
from thfe first, trying various medicines and
different physicians, who were skilled in the
treatment of such diseases This trouble
was preceded, however, by an attm-k of the
crip. Finally, after sonic considernlde tun'
I wm able to returp to my duties Last
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AMERSGS..< iCAGO, ?<5.
-nring I was elected president of the college.
'. in, of course, I had considerable work
. , r v hands, and the trouble, which at tm
toe had la "ii entirely cured, began to again
t me more than ever before, and last
fall I collapsed. Eor quite awhile I battled
w ith the trolftde, but it seemed as if it was
und to get the better of me. 1-had differ.
,t doctors, nnd none of them did me any
- I Professor Bowman, who is professor
nat nil science, told me of his experience
th Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale
i .--pie und urged me to give them a trial,
. me they hail done him so much good in
i similar case, I finally concluded to try
I hem.
' l lie first box of pills, to my astonish
ment, helped mi l , and the second box gave
me gre.it relitf, such as I hud never experi
:n 1 from the treatment of any physician,
or using some half dozen boxes of the
i i-dicine I was entirely cured. I continued
• treatment with the result that to-day I
n i perfectly well. I feel better and stronger
i in fi : the last eight years, and weigh more
than I ever did in my life ami am steadily
ming During my illness 1 fell off from
i.SO pounds to 118, but now I have more
tlian rega’iiid my former weight. I think
i.o . that 1 tip the scales at about 150 pounds.
“I am now doing as much work in the
r iiegi is I ' re, ai 1 am doing considerable
studying ami reading without the least diffi
culty Mv nervous system is perfectly
'long, and 1 have no signs whatever of
l indigestion.
. can most certainly recommend this medi
cine to any who sutler from like troubles.”
!'■ allay all doubt to strangers as to the
truth of lib story, Prof. Burnaby cheerfully
i made an affidavit before
Lyman J. yntcirp Public.
The reporter decided to interview Prof.
i:i regard to his case, which had
her n mentioned by President Barnaby.
ir i o ir .'i k on being asked regarding
hi? il11:< ■ . ;i.. . cure l y Dr. Williams’Pink
I i < ; e, said that he was pleased
■. iy ’ tit v ■ so, and was just as Presi
de"! Barnaby had said.
. is also a minister of the
t. I, and . . number of years was pastor
Un Brethren Church at Charlotte,
>ll art Ells His sick
ues-. is best t Id hi his own words.
\ ye. r last fall,” continued the pro
” I brt low n with nervt us ex
tinie 1 "as unable
i | loperJ..' attend to my duties. 1 tried
i :nt U sicians hut with no relief, and
i t proprietary medi
i thei ■ ml e 1 to a i iege of th*
tn ti e middle of winter, and was left
iu a ni ch worse condition. My kidneys
’ fei: disordered, and my digestion
: e verv poor 1 was indeed becoming
i ' minis.er in conference
advised me to try
1 . Pick Pills for Pale People.
J l, d i.iaid much about the wonderful
'i Hve | versos this medicine, but it was
wi; ■ reluctance that 1 was finally persuaded
ti tn it, as it seemed that nothing could do
me any good However, I procured three
i mixes of pills I used the entire three boxes
lof pills, taking them strictly according to
directions, and by the time the last dose
I was used, I was almost cpnrpletely cured,
and in better health than for years before.
I k< t on taking them awhile longer, aud
now I am entirely cured, with no signs,
whatever, of miy returning trouble. 1 can
eb. . rfnllv recommend Dr Williams' Pink
Pills for Pale People.”
Smb was Professor Bowman’s wonderful
story which was further endorsed by an affi.
davit before
Lyman .1. ScVDPER, Nohary Public.
Dr.Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People are
now given to the public as an unfailing Mood
build r and nerve restorer, curing al! forms of
w ikness arising from a watery condition of
the bi..od or shattered nerveg. The pills are
sold l»v all d" tiers or will he sent post paid on
receip. of price, 50 cents a box or six boxes for
t-'f), hey are never soldin hulk or by the
i ■’■:■). by 'eldressing Dr. Williams’ Medicine
; Company. Schenectady, N. Y.