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Frtkxds.
Sin< k- Rebel Yell!
“R -bel Yell" thebest
Dr. Spink*, of Rockmart, w.f
here y sterday afternoon.
May r Bam Kmg went <1 »vn t< ■
Atlanta thia forenoon.
Rubie Milam of Carter
ville is- a guest of the Central.
Mss Edna Cain i» in At anta
this week. —Summerville Neae.
Lily Reynolds, c f LitLL
Spn; -. i c visiting her sister.
Mrs. Benjy Barker.
Mr T. W. Scott, of Rmrf . |
nper t Sunday wth fnends n |
town. —Summerville News.
Dal er Dougbtery, of Rom
sp> t ( 'Sunday in town wth
friend 7 *. —Summerville News.
• M Will Chidsey. of Romo,
spent i day or two recently wi h
'frieii - in Tiion —Siimmerv.il-
Nev
C< 1.1. E Shumate of the Dalton
bar !■. here enroute home from the
North Georgia conference at
Ath. t.p.
Coi. W. S. McHenry, a promi
nent attorney of Rome ep f nt
Moi d i v in Cartersville.—Carters
ville A merman.
Mi B-ssie Lumpkin came h- m
from .- iiorter College at Rome, t<
ep ni lhankegiving with home
folks.—Cartersville American.
D s.-s often lurk in the b’. od
be’ir- ’hey openly manifest th rn
selv- - Therefore keep the blood
pure Hood’ersapariba.
Mrs G. G. Burkhalter contin
ues dangerously ill with fev> r, at
her home in the Fourth d
J ;e« Harris and Tresda
hav- ti e mills of Justice Court
grinding slowly but exceeding!,
fine.
H CtyC >i ml, V > 5L> T >/i
Arcanum will hold its Annual
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surance. It is.To Your Interest To g
g K. SEE OUR PLAN.I JM g
u and 1 ts of fun is antic
pAtedp
C pt. 1 • R well, the clever ar.d
b attomy, after an ab
f'tn davs, which time he
it m st pleasantly vieting rel
it r sand old-time friends in
!■' rerc 1 . Ala. has returned to his
I h me in this city.
Mr Will Winfrey, Jr., has bean
inted night engineer at the
me <•’ ctric power house. Will
.Vinfrey is a tnoroughly reliable
v. Manager Marvin could not
;v secured a better man.
John L. Edmondson, of Chat
i ; .; <>■ ga. traveling passenger agent
of the N. C. & St., L. R. R., was
I -•) Rome y < sb rday.
Mr. Chas. Porter, a gradua'e of
Maryland College of Pharmacy,
• accepted a position with the
Curry-Arrington company.
A. A. Gallahger. passenger
ag nt of the Missouri Pacific in
tie l S 'iith with headquarters in
Mian "ga. was m Rome yes
| teidav.
Mi- Wesb y Shropshire, who
- with Mrs. Scott in Rome, will
in her husband in Atlanta this
i k ai d remain there some time,
—Summerville News.
There are 17 candidates for
ju gc of probate in Etowah
U'ity among the populists, so
-ays the Gadsden Time News. —
Summerville News,
.-i. Dio Opened.—l havecpened
studio a' my residence and have
i number of paintings suitable fur
br dal or Christmas presents for
•de. Would be pleased to hi.ve
iny one interest'd call and see
them .
Mr«. E P. Treadaway.
Beware of Imitations
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‘o Ally Sloper.
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Vicar—Been In prison? Dear, <se«ri Aren’t you vhimiil to own It?
Wicked —I didn’t o-/n U; I wu only a vWter!
09 nfifi fifi GIVEN
QL.UUU.UII away
It is now the custom of advertisers to spend thousands of dollars each
year on show cards, posters and signs on bill-boards. We propose to r ’0
thia money to the people, and propose to give away, absolutely free and w ith
out consideration, TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS, in 39 Frizes, as follows.
HERE ARE THE PRIZES.
1 Prize, a Missouri Farm 11,000 00
1•• Beautiful Rosewood Upright Piano 700 00
1 “ Columbia Bicycle 100 00
8 Cash Gold Prizes of $20.00 each 60 00
5 “ “ “ 10.00 each BO 00
8 5.00 each 40 00
SO •• “ •• 2.50 each 50 00
89 Total ..$2.000 00
We will give to the person forming the greatest number of words out
of the letters iu the word SENNARETS, the first prize, a Missouri Farm,
valued at sl,oOo 00, consisting of 80 acres of good land, free and clear of any
encumbrance, and perfect title. To the person forming the next greatest
number, we will give a beautiful Rosewood Upright Piano, valued at
$700.00, and to the person forming the next greatest number, a Columbia
Bicycle, valued at SIOO.OO, and to the next 86 largest lists, we will give cash
gold prizes, as noted above, making a total of 39 prizes, which will be given
away, and you can get one of them if you will try.
Write to the THIEBES-STIERLTN MUSIC COMPANY, 1118 Olive
Street, St. Louis, Mo., for illustrated descriptive catalogue of the Piano to
lie given away, or have your city friend call on them for you.
DIRECTIONS.
In making up your list use nothing but English words. Words spelled
alike but having a different meaning can be used but once. Use any
dictionary. Anything that is a legitimate wordw-illbe allowed. Work it
out in this way, senna, an, set, sat, eat. Use these words in your list.
We offer these rewards in order to introduce SENNARETS, the hen
Candy Cathartic in the world, for the baby, child, boy, girl, mother, fatbet.
grandma and grandpa. They all like them, they are just like candy. Ask
grandma what senna is, she can tell you, and will hail with delight the com.
Ing of SENNA in the form that it is now introduced.
Here is a chance for the school girl, the school boy, the teacher, the
young and the old, to obtain a Farm, Piano, Bicycle and $200.00 in Gold,
absolutely FREE.
Get down your dictionary and go to work, it will be found pleasant
and instructive, >and every father and mother should encourage their boys
and girls to enter this contest. There will be no favorites, the person send
ing in the largest correct list will receive the rewards no matter who they
are or where they live.
Your list should be made up at once, as this offer may not be made
again, and the contest will close November 25, 1897, and the names of the
successful contestants will be published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, No
vember 30th, 1897. CONDITIONS. •
3 Ask your Druggist fora box of SENNARETS, 25 cent size. In the
box you will find a SENNARET word building contest card. Send this card
with your list of words. No list considered without it.
Box of SENNARETS with full particulars will be mailed you on
receipt of 25 cents in Silver or Postage, if your Druggist does not keep them.
Buy and Try a Box of SENNARETS, the best Candy Cathartic in the world,
•nd get one of the Thirty-nine Prizes. You can do it if you will only try.
Address all letters to the COLUMBIA CHEMICAL COMPANY, 1201 and 120 f
Chemical Building, St. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
CITY NEWS. |
CAUGHT ON THE FIY *• T
pRV±r w ar;,.
FOR HOSIER READERS
Mi. Kinds of Tattle Newsy
Items Picked Upon ’niiirr
CORNERS AT H >TEI. AND
Everywhdhb.
Filltns In Their Yakl's ix-
C. R. A S. R. R C'inim iK• <1
work thie morning wit!) a Inri’f*
force of hands f’/i'iig in In r n
yards, back of (he i.-aii.ii'.on
building, or. lower Bro id street.
N<> Rec rder’b Court —Owing
to the dearth of business. the R
corder’r beii gs engaged in a cus
at the court h n*»“ «nd ’ A*‘ a
- from the city of ay.
there w s no R cord" ’a < urt
this mornin
The Lad e- Bazaar — r l 1: de
who have charge of St. Pet rs
church Bazaar, have op> ned the
same and defp’.’e the w<at‘ r ar
doing a fiiin hus:i>'sa in th< Kin
kaia building, on Bio d St.
Sixteen To Oxe : -Tlx is bi t
one negro in th" j -t h-ii:and
the City Physician H rr .# sr y~ In
is do.ng nicely. Tlx- 16 centincd
injth" deteniti >n eanp areb.-irg
kindly cared for. N of th in
show any smallpox symptoms.
Feather f.r Ycur Cap.—ln
order to keep in the swim will sell
anything in our new and choice
stock of millinery at cost, from
now until the fifteenth of January
No fake, come and get the finest
hats and feathers, notions, ribbons
and everything at cost at A. 0,
Garrards ’,
Cheap Rates to An vnta. —On
ccount of Signer R ndegger'e
concert, and Atlanta Exchange of
Womens work, Atlanta, Ga. Dec.,
ththe Southern Ry. will sell
tickets at a rate of $2.95. Tickets
on sale D-c 9. limited returning
untill Dec. 12th. For tickets and
information call on J. 11 Harri
son, C. T. A.
Leaves Tumorrow. —Congress
man .T-'hn W. Maddox, will leave
tomorrow f >r Wasoington'where be
will arrive on 'ime to participate
in the op ruing cere mu -s of the
winter session. He will return to
Rome for the Holidays, and after
they pass he will take Mrs Mad
dox and Miss Berta back to
Washington for the winter.
Cancer
Os the Face.
Mrs. Laura E. Mims, of Smithville.Ga.,
Bays: “A small pimple of a strawl y
color appeared on my cheek; it soon
began to grow rapidly, not-..it'island
ing all efforts td check it. My
eye became tenibly
jßk inflamed, and was so
JU -d&p Swollen that for quite
gray a *Lj a while I could not
/E see. The doctors
said I had Cancer of
the most malignant
' 7'iL-T'L’' b’pe. at, d after ex
hansting th. ir efforts
• without doing me
any good, they gave
up the case as hopeless. When in
formed that my father had died from
the same disease, they said I must die,
as hereditary Cancer was incurable.
“At this crisis, I was advised to tty
S.S.S., and in a short while the Cancer
began to discharge and continued to do
so for three mouths, then it began to
heal. I continued the medicine a while
longer until the Cancer disappeared en
tirely. This was several years ago and
there has been no return of the disease.”
A Real Blood Remedy.
Canver is a blood disease, and only a
blood remedy will cure it. S. S. S.
{guaranteed purely vegetable') is a real
blood remedy, and never fails to per
manently cure Cancer, Scrofula, Eczema,
Rheumatism or any other disease of the
blood. Send for our books
on Cancer and Blood Diseases,
mailed free to
any address. ' I
Swift Specific A \ X . X
Co. Atlanta, Ga. ( y ■
’’HE SHORT LINE TO TEXAS
xnd the South weit is via he Great
Southern Railroad . Tickets may
be routed either via Shri -vesport
or N w Orleans. Train s< rvic arid
schedules via thia line, are unex
celled . This is the only line op«r
ating tourist sleeping cars from
Chattanooga to i'oxafl pointe and
the Pacific coasf.
Parties cont rnplatiug a trip
should address:
C. M. Billheimer. Trav. P. A.
Birmingham, Ala.
C. E. Jackson, Trav. P. A
Chattanooga, Tenn
C - A Benscoter, Asst G. P. A
Chattanooga, Tenn
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•>mcs cf your fellowmen?”
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"You ‘'.istribute tracts?"
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. r medicines. Each performs
■ speci.ic duty, thus.doing away with
irastic purgatives and curing by the
Power Theory.
>ne Pink Pill touches the liver, re
moves the bile, the bile
/X;** ! nov ® 8 the bowels. The
Z' r tonic Pellet does the rest.
Have one? Sample free at any store.
J omplete Treatment. 25 doses 25c.
Hrown Ml-. Co., N. V. & Greeneville, Tenn.
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