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3 1 E IIUSTI ER OF ROVE.
Rome, Ga.
Knt -red a» thePoat office ai awnd class matter
Advertising rates and sample co, IM forth
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BUSINESS OFFICE PHONE 85
Bilzic says a girl whois stu
pid. ugly, poor and good possesses
the four cardinal points of misery ,
The Wesleyan Cluisticn Advo
cate comes out in favor of making
bu r glary at night a capital of
fense
Ofthe’i .33 000,000 bushels of
oysters consumed through
out the world every year this
country supplies 30,000,000 buah
els. There is an “R'’in America.
Col. John S. Ford, who recent
ly died at San Antonio, Texas,
was a native of S nith Carolina
ard in his day was one of the
greatest of the Indian fighters
of the West.
“If you meet any of the Mor
mon eldi r? that are said to be
roaming aronnd in this part of
the country: shoot them with
c>w peas they are not worth
waisting shot on,” observes Hon.
Trox Banxton.
Mr. B-liamy’s “Equality” is
lively to be read in a greater num
ber of languages than any recent
American b 'ok. One of the latest
propositions received by the pub
lishers is for a trans’atiou into
Bulgarian.
Fifty years ago Mr. and Mrs
Jirrett Haynes, of Paducah, Ky.,
planted a walnut Iree. The tree
grew into an immense one and
n >w they have had it cut down
and sawed into lumber to make
c (Tins f. r the eccentric pair.
The new Prefect of Police in
Paris has issued at> order forbid
ding women to w» ar high hats in
the theatres, and now the women
o f America will volnn’ari’y adept
a Parision fashion which they nev
er would have countenanced upon
compulsion.
A young man h-gan w »rk in a
K nsas City hardware store a few
years ago who was supposed to be
in the last stage of consumption .
I’ now explains that, his robust
condit on ’s di eto the iron ab
s rbed into Lis system in minute
particles from handling th 1 goods.
Mali Caine has g me to Paris,on
his way to Rome, wh’iher he has
be n ordered for tne benefit of bis
f Many a man wilt
| . » protect his money
-.it the risk of hi,
life. Thousands
<!' l '"e to protect
'■ ' | Ou it lives because
i: /?.'?■ f " would require
? '‘-‘7 -■.bfJ’t acrime of a
few dollars of their
•a ’ money. This
seems almost in
it
tiu<- j ]( . n f ee ]
and r- ’ize that the most relentless enemy
of mankind, consumption, is slowly but
swiftly creeping upon them. But in the mad
me ■ oi money they refu < to stop and drive
on dr< ad disease. It would require a
. of both time and money and so
L ! £ y nv Z leet it. until it is too late.
1 lie e nn excuse for this. A sure ar.d
quick remedv is at hand. Dr Pierce’s
Goh: n Mr 'ical Discovery cures 98 per cent,
of all cases of cousin iption. It remedies
ul dis< ders of the < igesti in. It invigor
ates th- liver It main sn. w rich blocd
am. miles up firm healthy flesh It enters
: drives out all impurities, and
upon the lungs drivring out all
- It build sound vital tissue
Thousands have testified to
’ • wondi rful remedy after
■ up by the doctors and all
hope was gon Druggists sell it.
■ 1 " in Pierce’s Golden Mcdiral
1 -'.er;,. ;il : ran ,1,, recommend it every
H'. 1 : -lr- I I) Graves, of Sala-
..‘d 1 . ' ■ ■ .ns C-> N V Academy Street).
- "■ ' d<'s!a<:>, .Old have been for
on’ 1 1 ,-', ’. 1 fi "'' people who are
have none f. ,r Fuel.. rears ..go I was given
up to du 1 had what all mv physicians called
collsmnptam. ) h.mmrrlmm of the “ngs,
ntaht sweats, and in fact 1 fully realized mvcon
'e K « c,i . rs the,,, ill 1.1 me trv the
■'■'din etch Oil 111-oven, and Hi.- result is. I
Ft ill live an i do lots of hard work.
Dr. Pierce’s
damage is slight,
tnan wait until the whole structure is ready
to fill. Constipation is the one, all-embrac
ing disorder that is responsible for many
other d. cases. Doc-
tor Purer rieasani peasant
Pellets cure 1 Drug .
gists sell them They jfripe. One
liU’e ‘ Pellet” is a gentle laxative, and
two a mild cathartic. They are tiny,
stijrar - coate 1 granules.
Nothing else is ‘ just as IJzUlotc
good.” A permanent cure. * vllvlOe
health. He has also been advised
by bis physician to abstain fit in
mental work for a period of fmii
months. This condemns Mr Caine
to labor on magazine artie’es.
The Mayor of Readn g, Pa , bas
signed an ordinance providing for
a tax ofter. per cent on all ihf
eari.iiigs of she.is employed in
city work. If the enterprising Re
publican mayor can’t make the
“bloody furriner” pay the tax—
lie’ll nn st.
The Luke City (Fla.) Reporter
says that at a vamp-meeting re
cently held near Lakeland, a min
ister at the beginning of bis dis
course said he had forgotten his
mites, and excused himse fas fol
lows; “I will have to depend up
on the Lord for wnat I say this
morning, this evening I will come
better prepared. ”
Couldn’t the legislature drop
some of the exceedingly unimpor
tant bi Is now before it and devote
a little time to the convict prob
lem which seems to be of far great
er importance than anything else
which will come up. Let this mat
ter be settled one way or another
and that at one*, —Americus Her
ald.
The necessity of telegraph c
communication with the Alaskan
gold fields is admitted. Should
such a line be built it would form
a very codsiderable part of a land
system which, crossing Bering’s
Strait, might be connected with
the Russian telegraph lines follow
ing the tracks of the Siberian
railways, and thus open commu
nication with both Asia and Eu
rope .
The peanut crop seems doomed
this year. It began by being cut
ofi from a fourth to a half by'the
prolonged dry weather, and now
it’s the wet weather’that is doing
the damage. The rain found a
part of the crop on the ground,
dug, but not sacked, and there
hasn’t been sunshine enough to
dry the peas, the result is that
both the vines and the nuts are
damaged from mildew-.
Mr. Michael Mulhall in a paper
in the North American Review as
serts that in the last twenty years
the population of the United
States has risen from 45 000 to 71,-
000,000 souls—an increase of 58
per cent —and at the same time
thevtluijf exports has risen 175
per cent —that is, three tim&s as
fast as tho population. The same
eminent authority declares that
“the quantities of food yearly ex
ported aie sufficient to feed 30,000,
000 persons in Europe, from which
it appears that American farms
r iise food for 100,000,003 of peo
ple yearly.”
The Treasury Department bas
decided that a additional duty of
$3 per ton must be imposed upon
refined beet sugar imported from
Denmark 1.1 order to meet the ex
port bounty paid by the Danish
Government. The effect of his
action is to prevent consumers
in the United States from reaping
the benefit which might have been
derived from the use of 2003 000.-
000 pounds of Danish refined su
gars, and to turn the difference
in'o the pocket of the Sugar
Trust magnates. On receipt of
the news o f the Trearury decision
the price of sugar shares prompt
ly respond by an advance from
1274 to 130.
| FACTS. FIGURES, FANCIES
In this country of divorces the
national bird is the eagle, that
chooses its mate for life and never
repents its choice.
An example of poetic justice i«
that of the Chicago man who dis
located his shoulder in the act of
striking his h< rse w th a knotted
rope.
Last year carriaies valued at
1204,000 were imported into south
Africa. America got $164,000 of
that sum. England SIIB,OOO and
Germany $6,000.
The stomache of a dead man
was recently introduced in the
probate court in Milwaukee to
show that the posessor was of un
sound mind when he made his
will.
Part of the $59,00) legacy left
by Geo. M Pullmam to his broth
er in Baltimore will be devoted by
the latter to the work of the Re
form League, which helped to
knock out Gorman.
j An aluminum airship in Ger-
Shadow of Herself
Stomach Was Teo Weak
to Retain Food
A Complete Cure Effected by
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Now Enjoying tho Best of Health,
With Digestion Perfect.
“ My mother was subject to sick head
aches and indigestion for over a year.
She was unable to stand for any length
of time, and was obliged to stay in a dark
room as she could not bear the light. She
had no appetite whatever and her stomach
was so weak she could not retain what
food sho did eat. She also had severe
pains in her head. She suffered so much
that she became but the shadow of her
self. One day 1 happened to read a tes
timonial about Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It
Sounded So Truthful
( persuader her to try this medicine
Je.'ore finishing the first bottle there wa. I
in improvement in her condition. She n<
longer threw up li r food and her head
idle was not as severe. She took in a
four bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla an<
several boxes of Hood’s Pills and regaine<
her weight. She is now enjoying the besl
of health. Her di jestion is good and sh<
can eat almost anything she wishes. Bh<
is 42 years old and says she feels as wel
a.i when she was 16. Hood's Sarsaparill.
made a complete cure in her case.’
Miss Maby Masca’rib, Ironton, Ohio.
Mood’s Sarsaparilla
is the best—ill fact the One True Blood Purifier
Prepared only by (I. I. Hood&Co.. Lowell. Mass.
Hnnrl’c Diltc the best farnilv cathartio,
I I (HIM » r ! 113 p.,,v toon.-rate. 25c.
naiiy arose I,OCOf-etin the air
and Unit'd twelve minutes.
This is considered sufficient proof
that one can he constructed that
will float for twelve days.
President Faure has already
sent presents of scarf pins and
photographs of Irms If to Russian
rflicers and others, as souvenirs of
his visit to their country. He now
intends to send brooches to a cer
tain num! er of Russian ladies who
were very attentive to him and
kept him well provided with bo
quets Yi u can’t loose a laboring
man.
The Richmond Fredericksburg
& Potomac Railroad Companj is
to place a monument on the Fred
erick-burg battb field to travel
ers ihis historic spot,an acre of
ground havii g been giv n to the
Confed- rate Memorial Literary
Society upon which to place it-
The British steamship Verbena
was cleared at Charleston, S. C.
»
for Liverpool Friday by a Charles
ton Transport Line, with a cargo
of 4464 bales ot upland cotton,
2000 bags of flour, 40,(00 busheis
of wheat and 500 tons of pig iron.
The Verbena is the first vessel to
put to sea from that port with a
cargo of Western grain. The brit
i*h steamship Eas’y, .v 11 be the
next grain ship to leave Charles
ton. .-he has already taken on her
cargo of wheat and is now loading
with cotton.
’ APHORISMS,
f
1 Mind unemployed is mind un
enjoyed. —Bovee.
Recollection is the only paradise
from which we cannot be turned
’ out. —Richter.
i
r The less we parade our misfor
) tunes the more sympathy we com
. rnand.—o. Dewey.
It is moredifficult and calls for
J higher energies of soul to live a
martyr than to die one.—Horace
r Mann.
1 Good manners are a part of good
morals, and it is as mnch our duty
as our interest to practica both
Hunter.
He that does good for God’s
sake seeks neither praise nor re-j
ward, but he is sure of both in the
end.—Penn.
Nothing in the world is more
haughty than a man of moderate
capacity when once raided to
power.—Wessetburg.
It is difficult to say who do you
the most mischief, enemies with
the woist intention or friends with
the brst. —Bul.ver.
Our incomes are like our shoes,
if too small they gall and pinch us
if too large, they cause ua to
stumble and trip.—Co’ton
Real merit of any kind connot
lot gbe concealed, it will be dis—
covered and nothing can depreciate
it but a man exhibiting it himself
It may not always be rewarded as
it ought, but it will always be
k iicwn.—Cheserficld.
When you make a mistake don't
look back at it long. Take the
reasv n of the thing into your mind
and then look forward Mistakes
are lessons of wisdom. The past
coi n<'t b. c’ anged- The fii’ure is
vet in your p<>w-'r —Hugh \\ hite.
A WORD FC.I CANDLER.
Editor Consti'uiion —A mature
man for govt rno’’. Il is no longer
a question ar t to what a muj >ri*y
oi the people are for gov- rnor. It
is p'am t<> any one who coims in
contract vi it htl e vot-rs of tie
a'ateth t S.cretary of State Al <n
D. Can Her is the choice <4 the
people and in this the ps'plo are
right. Colonel Candler is a mature
man, a statesman, a scholar, i
p.dished tent'ernnn and a demo
crat of the old school. lie is i
business m ui, full of energy and
no ivity an I has ' hat execute abil
ty so nece-’sary for a governor of
a proud state like Georgia. He h s
served his country with marked
ability from the tune he taught
th? “old fieldj school” until lh<
present day, and Georgia would
do herself honor by honoring him
to the governorship. If < heted hi
would noc be a governor of an)
clique or ring or set of oo'iticians
but of the Industrie and business
class as we'l as the whole of th>
people of the state. We need n
man at the head i f the ticket "ex
year who will solidify the demo
crat of Georgia, and tn Colon"!
Candler we have that man. Th
people ore get'ing tired of a fe.i
politiicans diciatii g who i t s I,
candidates for the d fi-r-’nt cfli err
and they will mike the r votes
connt at the ball t box. Again I
say that the majority of the people
are for Colonel Cantier- they wan
him nominated and it will be
hard to forete'l the result. He
should be nominated without op
position —Thom is M. Beil. In At
lanta Constitution.
LAND OF GOLD.
LARGE DIVIDENDS ON SMALL
INVESTMENTS.
NEW YORK AND ALASKA
GOLD EXPLORATION
& TRADING CO.
(Incorporated),
Capital Stock, - $1,000,000,
in shares OF ONE DOLLAR EACH,
Full paid, non assessable
SOW OAA NS 2,000 ACHES ALONG
THE COPPER AND YUKON HI VEHS.
Equal to 8,712 Canadian mining claims, ©a<4i
of which may be as rich as that sold for
52.000.000, and offer* a portion of its treaaury
stuck to the public AT FAR, SUBJECT TO
ADVANCE IN PRICE WITHOUT NOTICE, to
raise money for the development of its present
property and for trading and prospecting
throughout the
GREAT NORTHWEST.
Stock may be paid for in installment*.
Diiectors:
President. CHESTER R. HOAG.
Sec. & Treas. Whitehead A Hnag Co.,
Newark. N. J.
Vice-President, THEODORE D PALMER.
Treas. Palmer, Smith ek Co.,
Newark. N. J.
Secretary & Treasurer, JOHN R WEEKS.
Attorney, 44 Broadway, N. Y. City.
Alaska Manager, LOUIS C. FREY,
Now on ths Copper River
C. W. YOUNGMAN,
Pres. Inventors’ Aid & Development Co.
J. A McDUFFIE,
Genl. Eastern Agt Georgia & Alabama R’y
Mr. Frey writes that according to the out
look in Alaska this company will probably
pay a BIG DIVIDEND NEXT SUMMER. He
reports that this any is the first in the
field and should distance al! competitors tn
mining, trading and transportation.
Call or write for prospectus and shares.
Make all checks and drafts payable to
New York & Alaska Gold
Exploration &. Trading Co.
44 A 46 Broadway, New York City.
LIVE AGENT WANTED IN EVERY
TOWN.
Must be a man of responsibility.
50 YEARS’
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KAtSI BALSAM
y MCIMMhw and beautifies the hair.
Promotes a luxuriant growth.
Falla to Restore Gray
Hair to its Youthful Color.
Cujc* scalp d & hair falling,
fine, and Lou at Druggists
SEN I FREF
to housekeepers--
LIEBIG COMPANY’S
Extract of Beef
COOK B3OK--
'filling howto prepare ma-y
delicate and delicious dishea. .
•saleffi <r 0 .,0 P. H , .1 18, X,-» Yorn 1
.1 if tho Doctor f
1 Did Your Cookirig^A!
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1 THE N. K. FAIRBfIHX CCMPANV, ClHeajo, HI. U nis, Now Tor’;, Montreal. |
.ui u. uinf»-» r * tl - • - - TBr
I have used
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for Consumption, and can
recommend it above all others
for Coughs and Colds.
It is selling like hot cakes.
V GUSTAV FALK, Druggist,
Win, °" p,ace ’ Ohio -
,5 r CURE roßx?s<ts August 31, 1897.
New Drug Finn!
Bavins- bought out the F, Johnson & Co.
Drug business, and added a so en iid line of
Drags, Patent Medicins
j—AND—;
* Druggists’ Sundries »
to the s'ock. wa are no v oprn ill solicit s
share ot your trade.
The new firm own th prescrip
tion boo'<s of F. A. Jonnson &
Co.; and are ready to refill any
prescription wanted, Davis,
who was connected with the late
firm, will be in chargo of th’S de
partment, and give it personal
attention.
SAM M. LOWRY, •
ftruurlyof Lowi y u * ">B., in thia ci y, is manager us tfm business and
to his old friends and f rmer cu-toinird, as well as new, he extends
a hearty w. lc<>uie to call.
Very truly,
1 \ ome a rmaoy,
New CI irk Building Broad Street*
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GIVES SinwiH Ta MEN.'
Free to Al! Who ar r .
Weak and Worn. "
am™ r.T0C,,,.,-, m» Jw
THE |’< WKR.
It is a remuikal.ie f Pc{ .1 ,
nun never nppremtH, th' u ' *
ingM o’ otlie.B until |, O hims.q
ObfiHed t hr- ugh 1 l v . fi ro ()f •
rpn " ,rH , P H is thrt he i,„
around ..,r th.. B ebhoure „. ir , ,
ing; he wanlß them t 0 ~
his exp.'c.ence; he gives hi/ ,
and money g adly f or tb H i f L
< f oth. iH and nev. r tires ol
igS? \
.Y; ■
lest, there are pUnx-y (ll ,
Weak and worn out, svriH-gh,.,,
with remoreo }in d fear, th<. t| "
ral outcome of habits that hr/j all '
incapacity; a sees-of | ol p. w *„
ueSR and a feo'-ng t’ H if i h( . b '
aide of life had been banished f (ir
ever. Such men should write tc
Phomas SLter. Box 235,
zoo, Mich. He will send f r ,. e |
mail, in a plain, eca’ed enveß.,/
lull particulars about the m-thod
he used, and this will enable any
man to get a complete <ure /
home. It is the method that Mr
Slater ueed to cure Limeelf of the
troubles that sap the strength «■ d
vigor and alsi enlarged his org/g
to natural size. The cure wae so
complete, so satisfying, and such
a change from his former conth.
kion that he will gladly teli other,
ail about it. sending all particu
lars. He figures that he doeeu t
know of a better *aj to show hi,
appreciati >n ol his own cure and
he suff.rings of others. There
must be generous non in thig
world to oil set tlrn tide of awriiec.
Writ" to Mr. Sla'er—i> will c„ B t
nothing for his description and
method.,
Beautv is Wealth.
Beauty ises esseoti d to a wo
man as any other quality, with
beauty ol form and teaium e me.
jeauical mind ami cniri -r.
Phys, thebeau y is a rm lid
form brightly tinted .hi.-k,
the vivacious eye, a certain easa
and grace of manner, which iudi
cates a superabundance of physn
cia! strength Very few women
possess these qualities, hot very
many more might possess thorn
who do not. It you feel that you
are losing vitality, losing vitality, I
losing your beauty, losing your I
strength, if vou fe d that your I
face which once was plump and I
rosy is beconiming thin and sal-I
tow, that wrinkles (which are the I
terror to all pretty women) are I
beginning to appear, take our ad-1
vice and 'rv that greatest of dis-1
aoveries, the “Massage
Cup” which is the only mean.l
known to science to c nV(V>rk al
thin and sallow expression mt' l al
plump and rosy face. It will trans-l
form a face with plain or homely|
features into an expr-ssuu ofl
grace and beauty, Physiology I
teaches us that if would be strougl
we must exercise the musclet which!
need the developing. hxeicidl
causes the blood to rush I' thatl
i part of the body called into
tion, the muscle is fed and -in-eg-i
thened by the fresh blood and willl
iherofore develop. I
T he Mossage Cup will do fcr 'li»B
•ace, when pr< per' applied, byl
contiactiug and relaxing the incs-B
eh s what exercise will do loi
other parts of the body. 1
If yon would have a piukisttß
complexion, if you would nkt
•fuco plump and rosy, if you wou di
like to remove that “horrid sria-B
kle, sei d One Dolar to us and
mail yon the gnat “massage
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