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Ar C harlottesville 3.3 ini. 345 pm
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Ar Nt*> York. ... »l » ir> 6 23am
No. 38 VVa bington and So I'h-*- t rn Llm*
Ked' Solid Pull n n V-s'ibulc ir n Atlanta
to New Y *
Birmingham to New York Dinin# car At
lanta to Greens >oro and W saington to Sew
York
N 0.36 cam* s Pullman Draw r g Room Buffet
Sleepinsr car Atlanta to New York.
•Daily tDaiiy Except >unday j -unday Only
W H GRi-EN. Gen Supt Washington. D C,
J M. CULP Traf Mgr Washington. D C.
W A TUKK.G. P A Washington. D C
C A. BENSCOTER a q p a ( hattanoogn Tenn
Western & .Atlantic R, R,
(BArTLEfIfIDS LINE)
AND —«*.
Nashville, Chattanooga & St.
Louis Railway
' . . TO . .
CHATTANOOGA,
NASHVILLE,
CINCINNATI,
CHICAGO,
MEMPHIS and
ST. LOHS.
PULLMAN PALACE BUFFET SI
JACKSONVILLE and AH . C i
. . TO . .
NASHVILLE and ST. LOLIS,
THROUGH WITHOUT Clt.
i jeal Sleepers hr ?
tanooga.
Cheap Eml jr aat Rates t.i ‘
I (■ MIS.
Excursion Tickets to ( . -> ? >' fol
orado Resorts.
For Maps, Folders, Si< > r e
<«v inFormalion ab >ul I m:
write or apply to
C. B. VAI kER, J 3 ' '
Ticket Agent,
Lr..<>:. Be; .t, ’ fl?,'. .1 '<: e,
'«■ ATLANTA, GA.
C. K ATI K.
ticket Agent. (<
Rome, Ga. ieuh.
iOS. M. BROWN,
Traffic •• onager, ...1.,
Z ATLANT
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Are different from all other
medicines. Each performs
a specific duty, thus doing away with
drastic purgatives and curing by the
Mild Power Theory.
One Pink Pill touches the liver, re
moves the bile, the bilo
jBjR moves the bowels. Th*
Tonic Pellet does the rest.
Have one? Sample free at any store.
Complete Treatment, 25 doses 25c.
»<owu Mlk Co., N V & Greeneville, Tea*.
T AVI AD jp unDTnu
onOE-HUHi 1 UH
CONNS WONT
I
HAVE ANYTHING TO DO WITH
AUTONOMY.
I
SPAMISH FORT CAPTURED
— — « "■ "””
Patriots Are Swarming Ar end
• Havana.
K y We-t.JF a., Nov . 30. —The <
g neral impression here is that
autonomy will be a failure and
that it will never De carried into '
effect, The signature of the Queen
and resolutions of the cabinet
m an nothing to the vast majority
of fkeplicß in Havana, who re- <
meniber ’.hat the reforms of Aba- i
rzuz 4. were also signed by the .
Queen, and the reforms of Cano <
vae were agreed to h> his Cabinet <
A clandestine sheet is .n circu- '
laticn here that says* “B fore
McKiu ey's message, great ai d ,
fair promises, but after that dan
ger isover we shall see ourselves
in as bad a ccndi ion as before.’'
FORT SURRENDER
•' J
Later The Patriots Released
Spanish Prisoners ,
Havai a, Nov. 30 —Reports
from Saiitiagc de Cuba Province
nave been received here to the ef
f ct that the important Spanisu
foil at Pulo Ar.o, between Tunas
b‘ Z 4 i and jucaro, surrendered to
the patriots a few days ago af
ter & short engagement, in which
hi yoi Spanish st Idii s was kill
ed.
After tin first volley of the Cu
bans the Spanish gave up the f <rt
with tbe r rifles ammunation and
artillery. The whole garrison,
composed of 150 men, surrounded.
The p isou rs were released by the
patriots.
The Cubans belolged to a detach
rnent of General Calixto Garcia’s
army. Fear of the use of dj namite
by the patriots is said to have
been the cause of the sp ?dy sur
render of the Spanish.
Near the town of Auras, Santia
go (je Cuba Province a train war j
blown up with dynamite by lhe
partriots on Nov. 23, The same
day the patriots destroyed the
track of the Spanish military
railroad at Piedra Picada .
Th- w ris Very lively in Man
taiizas Havana and Pinar del
Rio Provinces, an average of 3d
a ngag >men‘s * being reported
daily:
The pa'riots are swarming
round Havana City. They ap
iroach Mariano Guanabacoa
Regia, Jesus del Monte the first
ihree being suburbs of the cap
ii il, andsocure ammunition and
victuals.
‘d 5 There is no
L | ’ word so full
i S of meaning
and about which such tender and
holy recollections cluster as that
of “ Mother ” —she who watched
over our helpless infancy and guid
ed our first tottering step. Yet
the life of every Expectant Moth
er is beset with danger and all ef
fort should be made to avoid it.
»« is ■ so assists nature
SSOIIWr Q in the change tak-
IrlUlllvl U ing place that
rsa n . the Expectant
S S* I 51s Mothe ris ena
si I ffu i 111 to l°°k f° r ‘
e S ward without
dread, suffering or gloomy fore
bodings, to the hour when she
experiences the joy of ftlotherhcod.
Its use insures safety to the lives
jf both Mother and Child, and she
is found stronger after than before
jonfincment—in short, it “makes
Childbirth natural and easy,” as
so many have said. Don’t be |
persuaded to use anything but)
OTHER'S HOD
• My wife suffered more in ten min- '
■ iites with either of her other two chil .
j Iren than she did altogether with liei ;
last, having previously used four bot
rdes of ‘Mother's Friend.’ It is a
dissing to any one expecting to be
iome a MOTHER,” says a customer.
Henderson Dale, Carmi, Illinois.
Os Druggists at St 00, or sent by mail on receipt ■
of price. Write for book containing teatiinonialn
-xnd valuable information tor all Mothers, free
The EraJAeld Begalator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
CITY HEWS.
CAUGHT ON THE FLY AN®
PRVtE wa
FOB HUSLER RLIDFRS
\tl Kinds of Little Newsy
Items Picked Up on Street
Cornerbat Hotels And
Everywhere.
Filling In Thein Yards. —The
C. R, it S. R. R. commenced
work this morning with a large
force of hands filluig in their new
yards, back of the Hamilton
building, on lower Broad street.
Will Si t Cases. —On Wednes
day morning December lat, at 9
a.m . in the City court room,
Judge George Harris will set
cases for the en-uing term of the
City court Th© Rom* bar wi’l
please t ke notice.
“ Western Cyclone.’'—Toinnr.
row night el the court house Mrs.
John A. Logan, of Illinois, v ill
lecture on “Womans Thought of
(lei Lug the Nation.” Mrs. Logan
is said to be a most eloquent evan
gelist. The public cordially in
vited.
Studio Opened.—l have opened
a studio at my residence and have
a number of paintings suitable for
bridal or Christmas presents for
sale. Would bo pleased to have
any one interested cull and see
them.
Mrs. E. P. Treadaway.
Feather for Yopii Cap.—lr>
order to keep in lhe swim will sell
anything in our new and choice
stock ; .f milliije T y at cost, from
now moil th? fifteenth of Januiry
No lake, o'me and get the finest
hats and ietcli is, notions, ribbons
and every thing at coet at A. 0.
Gari aids
Cheap Rates to Atlanta —On
ccount of Signer Randtgger’s
concert, a;iu Atlanta Exchange of
Womens work, Atlanta, Ga. Dec.,|
th. , the Southern Ry. will sell I
tickets at a rate of $2. 95. Tickets
on eale Dec. 9, limited returning
I untill Dec. 12th. For jackets and
information call on J. H. Harri
son.C. T. A.
► 50 YEARS’
V > EXPERIENCE
rt'?' Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights &c.
Anyone sending a sketch and description may
gulckly ascertain onr opinion free whether an
invention is probably patentable. Communica
tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents
Bent free. Oldest agency for BOCurtngpatentß. |
Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive
gpechil notice, without charge, in the
Scientific American.
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest clr- I
culatipn of any scientific journal. Terms, |3 a
year ; four months, fl. Sold by all newsdealers. [
Branch Office, 625 F St., Washington, D. C.
A On a red hot
ft day Hires
¥ Rootbeer -7-5 , =7
stau.ls be-
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,’c.
3 .-f £*'
.4 cc-ols the blood, £7
y, y tones the stotn- i
i, ’ orates t
lhe body, fully L--
■ tin thirst. 1-
A delicious,spark* D
y 4/ 1 ling, temperance
j drink of the high- /.
<st medicinal value. I
ftfs ’♦ on’r tv V
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A p&eksar niMk ■ 5 f sllooa. V
I j Sold everj Ta
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SV&S Taai-iepricer:.- . ■ i ~-.
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.uynairo..-;!.
nochanro,k-.rel.ui t<>curo. 1-
eury, lodido ‘
mjius.Til, coin: , t f,. r , (
Pi.jptes, Capr-ct f . r ,. ’ . '
«®y partef ths-lw jy. J-, , }•
oct, ft, is till’ Seco . r s >oi- 3 i ’
we 4,-r.urfll. toe,.. Arc-b ■
Mito cased rr.;i cba.k.-u- 4/
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Bona! fail jr. Absolutepr.MsxsDnt ? . '
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PIBSWIIL iEMTOJ
ITF. U PICKED UP BY HUS
LLING LPCEIEI S
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Friends.
Smoke Rebel Y-11!
“ Rebel Yell” thebest
Dr. Brown, of Coosa, is here to
day.
Klip Willimson, went to At
lama, today,
Dave Shelton, of Oreburg, is in
the city today.
Mr. J. It. Ellis, of Atlvnta. is
j
at the Central.
Squire Fillmore J- hnson, of
E howah, spent the day in the city
Juhge E. P. Treadaway retu n
cd from a quick trip to Atlant
last night.
Mr Charles q anford an old
Rome boy now of the Gate City is
here today.
Mr. T.S Burney, a prominent
farmer of Haiper’s Station is in
the city today.
Mrs. Chas Trurnbo. of New York
re in lhe city visting relatives
for a few days.
Mr. Will Johnson, the wide
awake insurance num us Atlanta,
is iu the city.
Mr. Pete Logan left last night
for Macon where he has sjeured a
lucrative position .
Miss May York, a pretty young
lady from Rockmart is visting Mr.
Ned York her brother.
Mrs. W. M, Towers continues
to improve, thouga she is yet in
a precarious condition.
Mrs, C. Henley ot Cave Spring
came up yesterday afternoon
and is at the Central hotel.
Floyd Encarnyuient No. 18,1.
O. O. F., meets tonight at 7:15.
All ruemkeis requested to attend.
Mr. W, L. Collier, went downto
Buchanan, today the interest of
R. D. VanDkye’s big grocery firm
Cui. W. J. Townley,of Dalton,
came down from the city among
the wild-cat-ridg*s arid spent he
aay in Rome.
Dr. Geo. T- G oechins, the elo
quent pastor of the First Pesby te
rran church, has returned from al
i visit to Birmingham.
Mr. Joe Price, an o ! d Roman,
but now making his home in
lexa-i, is in the city shasing:
hands with his many friends.
Mrs. J. P. Morland, who had
been spending the summer with
the family, of Mr. Jimmie Smith,
on Second avenue, returned to her
home in Mobile, today.
D:seas?s often lurk in the blood
belore they opeuty manifest them
selves. Therefore keep the blood
pure with Hood’srsaparilla.
'I he regular monthly meeting
of the XVomaus club will convene
ion Thursday morning at 10,
o'clock in their Mub room.
At 3 o’clock tom morrow after
noon the Q. T. Club will meet
with Mis. Helen Eastman
at her hospitable home on Towers
Hill.
Mr. Hughes R*yi oils has se
cured a position with North Wes
tern Life Insurance Co., and will
leave tomorrow for Atlauta, where
he will make his headquarters.
A telegram announcing the ser
ious illness of Capt. Dyer at his
home in Opelika, Ala., called Mr.
f. D. Daui 1, of the firm of Dyer
& Damelto t iat city lasi night.
A big 'in© of Ostrich plumes 1
and tips at loa prices for lhe next
30 days. Bee before buying and
b convinced, I can give you best
value for the least money.
Mrs. A. O Gararrd .
Very Si k. —The many fri< nd
of Dr. J is. E.lvey, v ill b» pained
to hear that he is confined to his
beo’with a severe’ease of eresype- 1
118.'
Charter. fWI M New
OAK Enter-
Stoves WlBBoL.OX? * i ‘ l '
~,„ H» »•«
\ \AXW\\ and
Ranges* >1 | bjdJ
* YOU SAVE YOUR MONEY BY BUYING
Rome China and Stove Co
* • • • ® • 9 9 « « « ® »9 • • 99 —•tttiit
B®> . C''l
g W Notwithstanding the fact that wa are re- ,
O ceiving new goods, embracing the nawast
shapes and the ver/latest styles in m’llinsy
O every week, we are still selling at p? ices that
compete with ail alleged “At Cost” figures.
The new goods now coming in are orders
plac ed for fall’and winter delivery,and tnouxh
\.e have decided to mike a change in our 0
6 business, necessitating a reduction of stock Q
by Jan. Ist., we a*e rec ivi our new IlfelMi ?
° and g ving our customers the benefit of all WW
Q profits. ;
o
; Cur Trimmers are turning 'out the best
work in the south, for the proof, we invite
your inspection. You are ord ally invited to x
call early and we assure youthst you cant
1 come too often
Respectfully
‘ A '°- GARRARD.
AW- ~ W Q
UADDnU! COHADC
NAKn ibftrt
I HAD PRESIDENT M KINLEY
FROM INJURY.
WILD CAR BORE DOWS
MoTORMAn’b P’EhENCE Or' iMIND
Prevented An Accident.
Washington. D. C., Nov <3o.
President McKmley bad a narrow
escape from being run over by an
electric car tunning at the rate of
15 miles an hour Saturday.
After a long.‘hard day, in which
he saw more callers than on any
other day since bis vacation, he
wint for a drive to got fresh air
| before dinner, and while crossing
Connecticut Avenue, on R. Street
tin carrage, in avoiding a fust el
ectric car going in one direction,
got just in f.out of another com
;i g as rapidly in the other direc
tion, and nothing but t tie prese ice
of mmd of tin m .tonnan who
succeeded in suddenly sop ing
ihe jar within ‘wo feet ■ f the car
riage saved the ’‘resident frjin ■
possible ii jury.
PEKFECT
The world admires i * , JUan! FH
mlty nrrn -r •!< w! .prj mt nW
but that auntie and wondered 7orce ’Tiown as
SEXUAL VITALITY
TbtehUtbe of manhoxd—the pride of
x>th old ano younz.butthereare ,housandaof men
•tffcrinß the mental t xturee >r a we iken.Ji
etanltootl, shattered nert a, and railfuJ
eexunl l»i»wer who can be cured by our “ K
Magical Treatment
which mat be taken at home under onr direction,
or we will pay .{. R. fare and hotel bllla for tho”«
I who wish toe me here, if we fall io cure. Wehav.
; no free prescript .ona. free cure or C.O b fake w«
uave rr.0.000 capital and guarantee to cure averv
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45 curry Baildinj-2nd Ave. $
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MP poison
’ fbr the tamo price under
-nd A CkDEf*IAl TTW <Mjranty. If you prefer to eome here we «
.fcj M Wa SiV!&SaZia I i •outract to pay railroad fare Mid hotel Mils* ‘
F- 'C-’J&P a no charge if we fail to curtx If you have U*
S s IT IS QUICKLY
cure. WeXu , Xr^s , ;S l ~^ , ‘ BLO °° r ° IM ° M
' iw*e. This difiPAßt- h CURED BY THE I
aw MmOiU. T«mi4e, CMICAtaJ, COOK REMEOY
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■ tioti ‘.iy i>r. (Judy’s ( . «
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