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ELECTRIC CAR COLUMN,
Mr. J, W. Davis, of Atlanta,
was hero yesterday.
Mrs. C. B. Welborn, will vitte"-
tain the Misses Prince, tonight.
Mr. G. W. Fleetwood, of Cave
Spring, is here today.
Miss Cleghorn, of Chattanooga
is visiting Mrs. J F. W ardlaw 1
Mr. W. E. Mills, of UhattHimo- j
ga, was in the city yes'orday on
business.
Miss Minnie Aden, of Anniston,
will visit relatives in the city in a
few days.
Mr. J. F. Brinsfield , a pr mi
nent merchant of Taylorsville, wu>
here yesterday on business.
Mr. A. W. McCall, retimed yes
terday from a business trip to
Chattanroga.
Miss Helen Sp.-g'dberg has re
turned from a short visit to Chat
tanooga.
Mrs. Pierce Dowdle, who has
Been visiting friends in Carters
ville, and Rockmart, has returned
to the city.
Mi. JeH Burney caine home yes
t‘rday after a successful business
trip on the road.
Mr. W.C. Scroggins, ot Hamlet
Ga., was in the city yesterday.
Mr J. S. V in and wife, of Atlan
ta, were were at the Armstrong
yestarday.
Mr. and Mis. Henry Smith, re
turned from a pleasant visit to iei
atives in Anniston, yesterday.
Mr. R. W. Roberts, a prominent
merchant of Piedmont, is in the
city.
Dr Jarnos E Ivev, one ot Rome’s
most popular physicians went up
to Chattanooga this morn i g
Mr. J. L. Edmonson, vr.d J. T
Sutton, of Chattanooga, arc at the
Armstrong.
DocS. M. Lowry, of Rome’s
colony of traveling shoe men, is
here for a week’s stay.
Kev.L. E. Roberts, of Cave
Spring, will preach at the Second
Baptist church this evening at
7:45.
Cascarets stimulate liver, kid
neys and bowels. Never sicken,
weaken or gripe. 10c.
Woman's Diseases
Are as peculiar as
unavoidable, and
cannot be discuss- '
?d or treated as we xwfJy .
do those to which
the entire human
family are subject. » .
Menstruation sus- u'WyzA J-a.
tains such import- jWJTT' V/?
ant relations to her sjj| ,' X'J ■
health, that
Suppressed, Irregu- ‘ ■ >\
lar or Painful, J?J| j U i A
she soon becomesl_Jk
languid, nervous ' -
and irritable, the bloom leaves her
cheek' and very grave complica
tions arise unless Regularity and
Vigor are restored to these organs.
Bradfield’s
T 71 most noted
A €IXI3IO physicians
—* of the South,
Regulator
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.
“We have for the past thirty years handled
Bradfield’s Female Regulator, both at whole
sals and retail, and in no instance has it failed
to fire satisfaction. We sell more of it than all
other similar remedies combined.”
Limii, Rankin & Lamar,
Atlanta, Macon and Albany, Ga
Tut BaaerKto Rkgulatoh Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Sold by all Druggists at SI.OO per Bottle.
MSFSB pArker’s “I
HAIR BALSAM
“ 3r ’«• bvaut.f.es t • ar.
** tftll rr ’i»iotes b luxuna.it gmut'
■UEH Never Fail® to Ueetore <i*as
IJEfl* "juM Hair to ita Youthful C
tea p d.dfudi n v '■ . ' <
30c, and 1 1.00 at Druggist®
HIMDERCORNS.
The only nre Cure tor Come. Stops a.l pain. Ensures ron>
tort to the tcoLMakc* wiukmg easy. 15-14. al Druggist®.
XTXra.. xj -e Jr’Emo
FEMALE PILLS.
e NEW DISCOVERY. NEVER FAILS.
A new, reliable ana safe relief for sun
.excessive.scanty or painful mt n I
Btratiun. Now used by over
ladles xnoathiy Invigorates thess
organs. Beware of imitations. Nan*
paper. $2. per box, or trial box Si, Bei|
sealed in plain wrapper. Send 4c ip ;
stamps for particulars. Raid by Ljcflfi
D<u f (iita Address PtffEß fol&lcS
A? SOCIATIONa IU
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And Dizziness
Fellow La Grippe,
WE HECR LESS ABOUT THIS DISEASE
TBAH FORMERLY, BUT IT IS STILL
vny PREVALENT.
This Disease is Especially Serious in People of
Advanced Age-The best way to Escape it
is to Fortify the System Against it.
From the New Era. <!r< ensburq, Ind.
A notpworthv instance of the fallibility of
even the most skillful physicians is furnished
iu the case of Airs. .J E. Smith, of Greens
burg, Ind.
For four years Mrs Smith was afflicted
with a nervous affection that finally left her
almost completely helpless and which the
physician who first attended her said posi
tively could not be cured Subsequently, a
numberof physicians in this and other cities,
declared her case to be hopeless.
To-day in spile of the verdict of the doc
tors, and without their aid, Mrs. Smith is
perfectly well. ToaA’w Era reporter she
told the story of her extraordinary recovery.
“Five years ago I had a severe attack of
la grippe, followed later by another. Dur
jug the four years following, my health con
tinued to decline, until finally 1 was hardly
able to move.
“After having the grippe,” said Mrs.
Smith, “1 was able to be about for awhile,
and to do some work. But in a short time
after the second attack I began to experience
nervousness, ami .often had fainting spells,
my trouble being similar to hysterics. 1
gradually grew worse, and in a short while
I became subject to such spells of nervous
ness that I could do no work, being scarcely
able to move about, the house. 1 could not
sleep and could not eat. I would lie awake
nights, my muscles'twitching continuously
My physician called it nervousness of the
throat and breast, and after treating me for
several months said that my case or any ease
like mine positively could not be cured
Different physicians in Greensburg and other
cities wlM> attended me, agreed that my ease
was hopeless. For three years 1 lingered in
misery, trying different doctors and remedies,
but none did me any noticeable good. Fin
ally my druggist advised me to try Dr. Wil
liams’ Pink Pills for Pale People, which was
so highly recommended by newspapers. As
a last resort I tried them, thinking that if
they did me no good death might soon give
me relief. The first dose helped me, and
with every dose I improved. I took about
three boxes and a half and was completely
cured as you see me to-day, perfectly healthy
and able to do all my own work.”
GENRRAI. DEBILITY.
Mrs. Henry Neiman lives at Sunman,lnd.,
and a very cozy home she has, too. A're
porter recently called on her and found her
looking stout ami well, showing no indica
tions that, she had ever experienced a day’s
illness in her life. But her story, as related
to the reporter, proved quite different.
“About two years ago,” said Mrs. Nei
man, “ I was taken ill with sdiatic rheuma
tism, general debility and female weakness
My trouble soon told on n>y •■utir-' system.
My cheeks became and pale, nil energy
wr
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write ot appiv tv
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Ticket AgrilL. lir.k.jt Agent,
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| Hi H 3!'..AC C“‘%£. HAKMAv,
•-aftic d.a.'r sc.. I*u.y
J ACTS, ten weeks and then stopped. The old
1 "reliable Yankee Blade, ill pages weekly*
tilled with stories of fun, love, and thrilling
tab s <>f adventure. Send I*l cts. in statwos for
0 weeks trial to Yankee Blade. Brooks, M
left me, and I fell off rapidly in flesh. Then
it was that the rheumatism troubled me in
my lower limbs. One attack after another
came on, growing worse each time, till I
could not walk at all. Os course I could do
no work while in this condition, which made
life truly a burden to me. My appetite
failed me and many a night was spent in
sleeplessness. Various remedies I tried ail
without avail, when 1 was advised by Mrs.
Henry Osting and others to try Dr. Wil
liams' Pink Pill for Pale People, the medi
cine having done them sued a great good in
similar troubles. J purchased a box iff our
druggist, Bigncy A Co., and before I had
taken ll all I began to feel much better and
the pains began to ease. I continued to take
them, buying a second box, and when it was
neatly gone 1 was able to walk about as
well as ever, ami have not been troubled
since.
“ The medicine seems to have done much
good in this locality, as many of my neigh
bors speak favorably t.f it and, as f<tr my- ,
self, 1 can heartily cm- im- Dr. Williams’
Pink Pills, feelins confident tb.it anyone
afflicted as 1 was could easily be restored to
their usual health, by their use.”
To substnntir.p- her story Mrs. Neiman
gave oath to its truth, the following being
the seal of a Notary Public;
COII.VI YOF Hl! IFY. 1
State of Indiana. i
Sworn and sul . crihod to before me, a
Notary Public, in and for Ripley County In
tlie State of Indiana.
[SEAL.] G. V. Btr NEY, Rotary rnbEc.
1 r Williams’ Pirk Fills for Pale People
have an enormous sale, and from all. quarters
come in glowing reports of the excellent re
sults following their use. An analysis proves
that they contain in a condensed form all the
elements nece-sary t<> give new lite nnd rich
ness to the blood ami restore shattered rei ves.
They are an i.nfa.ling specific tor such dis
eases as k>coi;.ot< r at xin, pf.rtial pari lysis,
St. Vitus’ dm ■ ■ . .. '. ; ica, m uridgia. rh< uma
tisni, nervous L<rc ,' i,. the after effects of la
grippe, pal] ital on of the hi art, pale and sal
low complexions, ll.at tired f<cling resulting
from nervous prostri tion ; all diseases result
ing from vitiated humors in the blood, such
as scrofula, chronic erysipelas, etc. They are
also a specific tor troubles peculiar to females,
such as suf t ressi 11-. irregularities, and all
forms of weakness. They 1 uild up the blood
and restore the glow of health topale and sal
low cheeks. In men they effect a radical cure
in nil cases arising from mental worry, over
work or excises of whatever nature. There
are no ill effects following the use of this won
derful medicine, and it<Bll be given to chil
dren with perfect safety.
These pills are manufactured by the Pr.
Williams’ Medicine Crmjany, Schenectady,
N ¥., and are sold only in boxes bearing the
firm’s trade mark and wrapper, at 50 cents a
box or six boxes for $2.50, and are never sold
in bulk. They may he had of all druggists or
direct by mail from Dr Williams’ Medicine
Company. The price at whi -h these pills are
sold makes a course of treatmi i t inexpensive
iw'ompared with other remedies.
)“GREATEST ON EARTH.”
U ' Restorative Nervine.
Mr R T. Caldwell, is bo> k-k-ieptr In
the First National Bank of r t..’ on, Ky.
"I was comuli tulv run down, Sir nerves
b<-canv. 'o rn> < thro th as s ec.
i.’rl ji-ty it .it I rest sure e ii-i boctu
■e!. 11 i r; ox i ( v ou’ii lie
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to shake mo v > tbi. i 1 not possibly
attend to my business as [ should, lu
connection w’’’; this I had liner trouble,
hcavina,; oi t the stowh, and pains in
diifetv p... r ..f my body. 1 was also much
reduced in ,h. 1 was p rsuaded to try
Dr. Miles’ orative Nervine.
t first proc«”-d ■•. trial l ofj from a local
'Hut . •'(.•■< n It. ,U'k' y followed I
theuprocu: '.i.iconat b<r *<•,.•>. ii by the time
I had used tr.-• v> 1 -■ .. a dis rrent man. I
am now on b.li d bottle and am able to
sleep sound-/ -m < .’ reguk.riy, something
I could not n j d■de Is tore tubing your
A’<’>Tlnc. 1 am i.-.w.ip ■<■•■< / :d. and do not
hesitate t:> m 1 -r. .• Restorative
Nervine the citatyuu n<-/to.<’ on earth,"
Fulton, Ky. 1;. T. CALDWELL.
Dr. Miles’ Ncrvi-.v? is ■■■• Id on a positive
guarantee ta- : Pie . rs’ Ixittl . will benefit
s 1 druggists sei lit at 81,6 betties for 18, or
it .<lll be sent, prepn.d. on receipt of ;>rice
i by the Dr. Mlles Medical Co.. Elkhart, lad.
Or. Miles’ Nervine R “‘?wtb
DISKISisS or THE Srtlh.
The intense itching ami smarting incs
ient to eczema, letter, salt-rheum, and othei
diseases of the skin is instantly allayed by
applying Chamberlain’s Eye and Skis
Ointment. Many very’ bad cases hu.ve bee*
permanently cured by it. It is equally
efficient for itching piles and a save rite rem
edy for sore nipples; chapped hands, e 1 ’’
blains, frost bites, and cnr«>nic so- js
For sale by druggists at 25 cents per t
Try Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders, they
are just what a hone needs when in had condi
Uou. Tonic. Wood purifiu- and vermifuge.
CHOICE OF ROI TES TO THE
EAS r.
Tin- Soutlu-rii Ruilwny 1.11 id
chuici! (if two I'oUti‘H, Wl'll i.'iniwn
p'lit fcluk'iiloe niol quick linn . on'
of Rom ’ to A utihiiigtoi), New York
'Hid the Eaat. The mornit g rain
leaving Rome at 9:00 a m and ar
riving Atlanta 11:4(1 a tn <•- ir..i t:ls
wit It Ihe Washington ntni South
wußlern v< stilui'e limited, cat ly
ing elegant Pullman sleeping care,
which leaves At anta 12:00 noon
and arrives Wiishing'on 6: 12 a in
and Few York 12:43 p tn.
The afternoon train leaves Rom
5:35 p tn arrives Atlanta 8:05 p tn
connecting with I’ • S Fast Mail,
carrying handsome Pullman sleep
ing cars Atlanta o New York,
leaving A< lanta 11 .50 p ni arrives
Washington 9,40 pin New York
6,20 a in.
Train No 27 leaving Rt me at
4,10 pm makes close conn elion
at Cleveland, Tenn., with the
Chattanooga and Norfolk lint bd.
which leaves Ch V’eland 7.19 p nt
arrives Kn >xville 9,50 p m anivet-
Hot Springs 12.23 a m arrives
Asheville 1,39 a in and at Norfolk
5,25 p m where close •ontiec ion
is made wi h lea's f r Washing
ton, Baltimore. New York and
Boston. This train also inttko
close connect ion n ! <lre iisium
with U. S. Fast Mail,
Pullman slei'j it.g cars (I
N. C. to New York, \;u W nsiting
ton, >
Tram No 14 leaving Rotm at
5.35 p in a'.o carries I iii'mtm
sleeping cars Rome to JacksonVilh
without change, and from Atlanta
to Brunswick, affoidiog <-x : Ih-nt
service to Brunswick, St. S'mom
and Cumberland Islands.
For information, call on
t C, Sm it h,
P. iV, T. Agent,
Rome, Ga.
_
APPLICATION FOR LETTERS
OF DISMISSION,
Georgia, Fu yd County.
Whereas, uar.i” Mae Henley
admiuistrat ix of John 4 Herdey.
| deceased, represents to the court
I in her petition duly filed, that she
has administer d John 11. Hen
ley’s estate. This is -to cite all
persons concert ed, kindred and
creditors, tc show cause if any
they can, why said admit istratix
should not he di?cha ,, ged from her
administration mid receive letters
of dismission ou the first Monday
in August 1897. '1 his Max 3rd
1897.
John P. Davu,
SUMMER RESORTS.
Many delightful summer resort
are situated on and reached via
tb’e Southern Railway. Whether
one desires the seaside or the
mountains, the' fashionable .hotels
or quiet country homes, they ci n
be reached via th s magnificent
highway of travel.
Asheville, N. C., Roan Moun
tain, Tenn., and the in Aintain re
sprts of East Tennessee and West
ern North Carolina —“The Land
of the Sky,“ Tate Springs, Ttnn.,
Oliver Springs, Tenn., Lookout'
Mountain,Tenn., Lithia Springs,
Ga,, the various Virginia Springs,
also the seashore resorts are reach
ed by the Southern Railway on
convenient schedules and at . Very
low rates.
The Southern Railway has isr
sued a handsome folder, entitled
“Summer Homes and Resorts,”
Jescripti\ T e of nearly one thousand
summer resort boteds and board
inghouses, including information
regarding rates for board at the
different places and railroad rates
to reach them.
riti to C. A. Bmsioter, A
G. P. A., Southern Railway
Chattanoor Teun., for a copy of
his folder.
D<n’t Tobacco Spit and Sm »ke
Your Life Away.
If you want to quit tobacco using easily anil
orever. be made well, strong, magnetic, fill
of new life and vigor, take ao-To-Bac, the won
der-worker that makes we ik men strong,
any gain ten pounds in ten days. <>ver 4(10,000
cured. Buy No-To Bae from youi own druggist
who will gi alarm a < vie. 1< < k)t( ;id nn p
mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy C>' .Chicago
or New York,
To finish the day smoothly
smoke a “Select.”
Wanted-Sri idea
j Protect your Ideas: they may bring yi.u wealth
I Write JOHN XVEDDERBVF.N * CO Aitor
. revs, Washington. D. C.,for their fI.ROO prize oin,-
list of ’*o huiidriMl iuvuDiions waut-cd, 1
v- Are no better for all intents and W- y,' » ’ 44z " J
purposes than the UenumeWhite v. ‘
D "L; ’T*A Topaz that we are selling at kahXjVv.
I*' '.-2 '? We have demonstrated, and all experts auunt that
White Topaz cannot be detected from real diamonds '
and in order to convince you of this fact, we have I
inaugurated ZkgSM J
A GIIEAT SPECIAL
' ■-r-V W'-will wivl V<»l .< in 1 (no White Topaz mounted In a King, Scurf a S
•jC-X jCwy. or Ni-i-k li ■ Pin, Siu !. I'u T Huttons. I. n'k.-t or 1 ilr of Ear-rings; any
■ aize atone you want, on roceiptof one dollar.
this border. Pick out chat y 1 ■
' von want, sand ns ona dollar and you will rr- mvo w hat you order by AN ■
..-v;* J i-oturn mall, a While Topa. > o-; will be tusflv pr nd of, ai d Ota'that posf-'F
VgaCTJnife/-4 mely cannot be detected iroma real diamond. Order atOncel I Agfcjw 1
GERtUIHE WH ITE TOPRZ.
•> nga is Hie real article that y>u have lel- ,n> -ch about lue stones yiik-YiyJ
sole in.porteie!
k. ’ I/ 1 UAil tor title has i.oen protected l.y the courts.
; Genuine IVliife Top:iz, bears no leliUio-i >o oilier so-ealled Imita-
E'( ,1 tionli . no-ris no matter under vvl. name tt . v era udverttsed. Tliev I
VJY?— -,ne I'-O '■ .■-I -lot serai lin-cio ston, , 1n.|.0--il. ,O I'-twt from real w
I A.irr ..Iti'il to relain tlio'.-t.riliiancy-. .■ n oiherr pal'- to
* >r
sou rmww. w aol
1 W e warrant each and every 7 \ mI . Ui »!.. k.
‘ W S Topaz to retain It:- bnlliancy and 2 C Royair and rhe 1 m hundred I (
AAt wLt h e mountings to give perfect > f wh- tn ceh!.Y<! and costly t M 1
f 5* atisfaction. , : ’ IM ' 3 < >i vil
( » V-- 5 . We will give you One Thou Mind S • >• oeleis • 1 ginlleK.
Hollar* if you can show that w ’ ’ ■ n»■ tiylwr proof vaults. ( i <
\ Jhavt ever refused to replace a < 'he.’* <xun»• in ) üblictheexact i jhWftya
/ White Topaz that was returned t ) .‘.U s in VVHIe Topnz and >
T * ias unsatisfactory. \ S -ver detect.-the diilerence. ' (
White Topaz are Good En< t gh tec Royalty;
Z? - Are They Good Enough for You?
The GHEATEST SALE In she HISTORY A
OF THE JEWELRY BUS MESS. X'iA K'A
XY/*’" RINGS fhatseem worth from !?•' Ou> "CO at n! ® I'O
t) STUDS “ “ SAO ••$•••■ w
pins “ “ M “ ¥-00 “ k Y&t
Cu it - Button“s “ $25“ SSO" SEI XjMat-. -fifiX
iocki.is •* ** $25“ SSO" txts \wk.
Ear-Rings “ “ SSO “ SSOO “ Sg?/
x-'iJvtA In ordnring ring, trend slip of pap rtliatehowß size
V# jK'.■ around the finger. Send us One Dollar, money order or cash in letter l>lf/6SSZI3J
and yon will be delighted with the Wliife Topaz that you receive.
s Money Refunded if Coode are Not Satiefactory.
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LiTHA
Water
Builds up the system.
Gives tone to Ihe whole body.
Clears th ? Complexion.and makes r iddy
Strengthens and Fortifies against
Dispels and cures Neevous Affection.
Maxes the Weak Strong by getting all the Ma
chmerj of tne svstein in w irking order. An eagin°
will nit sp?ea iilong th? track with a driving wheel
broken, neither ie in ap erson go about business
enpjoyh ‘tilth and pleasure as long as there is a deraug'
injnt of their physical organism.
It always proves Beneficial an I its record ol cures
• is uiprjcedented. Test its merits.
On Draf.t at all S)di Founts