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Au. Kixoi OF L-ttle Newby
Item« Picxed Up on Street
Corveksat And
Everywhere.
F J. K ino & Co.—Off-r an ex
tra fine assortment <>f Hiintlke* •
chiefs f >r the Holiday trade. Sup
pose you set them before buying-
Taylor & Norton —With loti
of yew goods and stacks and cords
of elega.it presents; the christmas
shipper has not made the round
or seen the best until a visit
has bean made to the New thug
house of,Tayloy A Norton.
Chribtma* (services .—Christ
mas services at St. Mary s (Gath
lie) church high mass tonight tit
midningt. second muss at 1 o clock
to morning, evening dev tione at
7p. m.Christmas and Sunday.
Mass Sunday morning at 10."0.
Sunday school at 9.30.
Mis. Garrard is now re
c-iving the Christ mas goods or
deres she ordadfor ths season, and
like all hi r new stock there goods
are going at cost. Here Ibth e
place to get your millinery and
new is the time to buy.
Will Send Him H jme. —Chief
Shropshire will, this afternoon,
furnish transportation to Will
Gussy and sent that young waif
back to his Sugar Valley home,
Will seems to be ratlur afpiecoti
ous kid. Having begun the career
a tramp or “globe t otter” early
tn life.
A Box of Cigars.—Lidies re
member you can always delight
him by presenting a box of best
cigars. Call f r a “Waiters’ Ex
tra Good” or a “Rebel Yell” and
you have it without further trou
ble.
. Entertained Last Night.—Mr.
and Mrs. George Wrigl.t and Miss
Annie Hill en ertained at the
home of the former on Fourth av
enue last evening in honor of the
Bachelors’ Club. A very large
crowd of young people was pres
ent and all spent a most de igbt
full evening
The Rome Pharmacy.—No
place in the city can report heav
ier sab-s of Holiday goods than
the Rome Pharmacy. Manager
Sam Lowry has put the machette
to prices and says he proposes to
carry nothing over to another
year. Go tee ihefli lor the best,*
Young Ladie’’ Di light.—
That is what we should call those
fancy packages of Sparrow’s fine
Choco at-s at Lloyd's. 1 hey come
in all sizes ftoni £ lb. t< 5 ||
boxes, some .all Chocolates, and
some assorted Chocolates and bon
bons You Will see the handsome
cut elsewhere. ,
Rec rder’s Court. —Only thre
“plain drunks” were th» grist, at
the Recorder's mill of justice 'his
morning Recorder Eubanks sat
in judgement and,taking into con
sideration th- fact that the threw
wayfarers were from the rural
districts, and furth , that th'3 is
Christmas time, he tempered the
wind, sheared the lambs anc bid
’em sin no more.
Mammoth Stock. —Ta'k abou*
a big stock of candy yon jngt
ought to see that disp'ay at
Lloyd <t Co but then y-m can
scarcely see it for the crowds cf
eager customers that throng
the store, ev-n with this unfa
vorable weith r. They are going
to make a special cut on fine
chocolates the balance of this
week only, and if you appreciate
fine goods at a low price, be
► ure to try a pound or two nt
25c lb. They have nancies
from 5c lb up.
Agreeule Surprise.—Mr. B.n
Turner, the artistic yt ung job
print-r of the Economical Job
<(fitx, treated The Hustler Os
Jt me carriers to a most prett'ly
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behalf of the carriers The Hust
i.er Os Rome management thanks
vfr. Tui-iijr ami at thi same
time bespeaks for the carriers a
generous response frcin each o f
The Hustler Os Rome readers
Encourage the l-tth fellow in the
iaithful discharge of their duties.
Feather f.,r Yjur Cap.—ln
>rder to kc p in the swim will sell
anything in our new and choice
stock of milline-y at cost, from
now until the fi c teenth of January
No fake, come ant' get the finest
hats and feathers, notions, ribbons
and everything at at A. O
Garrards ’.
Elegant Prssents.—Before buy
ing Christmas or other presents
call on J. K. Williams in. Mr
Williamson never had a more el
egant stock than the one he
puts on the market this season—
and that is saying much for J.
K. Williamson has away of al
ways leading the procession.
IT IS NOW BRIG, GEN. KELL.
Atlanta, Dec. 22.—Adjutant
General Kell will hereafter be
known and respected as Brig Gen
J. Mclntosh K"!l, of tne Georgia
state troops. Governor Atkins m
pla«ed his official signature to the
bill passsd by the last ossion of
the legislature, making the
adjutant gerer* 1 of the state a
b-igadier gener.i'
PERFECT MANHOGP
BThe world adtnlw-s tl»e p.-rfert Man! fin
ouracro, dignity orm reular d< veloptnrtu alone
jut that HnbtAe and iiondeiTul .urce 1 nowu al
SEXUAL VITALITY
vblchlstbe L'lory of manhood—the pride of
)olii old xUG young, but there aie rboußand» of men
•ulTcr.ng the mental tortures ut a weakenrd
iihood, Bhatt red nerves, and falling
o.uaJ who ggd be care 1 by uur
Magical Treatment
which maj Fin taken at home under our directions
->rwe will pay .{. It. fare and hotel bills for those
aho wish to c ine here, if we fall o < lire. We have
no tree prescript ons, free cure or C.O.D. fake. We
ua-.’e SiXl.<*M>cai Ital and guarantee to cure every
case we treat or refund every dollar you pay ua. or
fee may be deposed tn any bank to bo paid u>
When a cure la effected. Write tot full parttcu’ara
SITATK MKOK AL CO., vmahw, Aeb.
W YNTED-T.IUsr.VORT IYANI) ACTIVE
gem lemeii or ladies to travel f ir teepou
eible, house in N rth Georgia
Monthly $115.00 and espeimes. Position steady.
Reference. Enclose self.addressed, scamped
nvetop Du Danini >n Oomvany, Dipt. K
bicaffo.
Rlpans Tabules: for sour stomach.
RipansTabules cwre uver troubles.
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j TEMPLE HOUSTON FINED.
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He Killed Judge Jennings Os
Oklahoma A Yeah Ago.
Wich'ta, Kaa.jDac. 24—Judge
Jennings of Woodward, 0k.," was
shot and killed nearly a year ago
by Senator T inple Houston, the
s n of Gen -ral Sam II >uston, first
President of the Republic of
Texas
This morning Houston entered
plea of not guilty to an offense
less than murder, and was sen
tenced to pay a fine of $503 and
the costs of the prosecution.
Houston fir-t killed Ed Jennings
in a. saloon fight in Woodward
nearly two years ago. E 1 was a
son of Judge Jennings, the first of
the family to fall in front or
Houston’s gun, and £the father’s
deaih was the result of the feud
thei declared.
John, another brother was
wounded in thj fight, and he and
A! Jennings the West Point
graduate and lates train robber,
who dis‘inguishe.l himself by the
recentdny'ight hold up—are left
as avenger npot the trial of Hous
ton.
Houston is a lawyer of reputa
t’i n and headed Oklahoma's silver
forces in the Chicago convention.
Ferty years erf age, and standing
ovei six feet in height, he is the
likfenes of bis father.
FOl’B FEET OF SNOW.
Roads Are Blockaded And Far
mers Are Shut In Their House.
Rochester, N. Y., Dec. 24.
A t li,cz rd is raging in Homing
county, forty miles south of this
city.
Neatly four feet of snow has fal
len during the last twenty four
hours, aid th« storms continues
with no sign of abatement. Roads
a blocked and the farmrrs are
shut in their houses.
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a’.jd d i sera r itch . rotn the f Al | r
tiri,. ry nix n<i* tirr» Nt »•»! I MinY n
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PERSONAL MENTION
Sin >ke Rebel Yell!
“Rebel Yell” thebr.st
■Oh we do know I Christina-
I in t so w arm !
I’rtscrip-ions a speci >lty at t’u
II >ine. Pharmacy.
Mr. C. M. Tucker, of Atlanta,
is in the city to la .
Miss Sa’lie Wu'ts, of C.\e
■spring, is in the city.
Mr. Henry Homphre., cl Cal-,
b- un, is in the ci y today.
Mrs. Pliill G. Byrd is quite ill
it her home on T ,wer Hill.
Mr. J. Smith, of Tunnell Hi I
is autograplu-d at the Central.
We are in the lead on handker
chief extracts. all iheodorr.
Mr A O. Moore, of M>r -i
Mills, Ga., is in the city tod y.
Miss. S'ella Bridges w.ll sp nd
the holidays with friends in De
catur, Ga.
Miss Mary Jordan, of Anniston,
will spend the holidays visitii g
frien Is in ibis city.
Miss Carry Sproull of Anniston
will arrive early next week to
visit her sister Mrs, Will Graves.
Dr Henry W. Taylor of the
Rome Pharmacy c urinues con
vale cent from a c r-r r > attact of
fever.
Dr. Walker Curry has arriv d
from Philadelphia and will spend
the holiday’s W’lh bis fatheis
family.
Miss Edith Rawlins, after a
pleasant visit to friends in Calhoun
has returned to her home in North
Rome.
The b’ai dard Scale Co. of this
city has closed down until Febru
ary after a most successful run of
many months.
Shorter College will resume op
erations on January 2nd. This col
legiaU year, todate, has been re
markably successful.
Mr. Miner Brown and his bright
little son, Master Gordon, are in
the ci y, gue.gts of Sheriff and
Mrs. J. P. McConnell.
M.s, J. F. Lester after a pleas
’ ant visit and accompanied by her
' mother left tor her home in At
lanta yesterday afternoon .
Disasjs oftel lurk in the bicod
before they openly manifest them
I selves. Therefore keep the blood
! pure with Hood Sarsapariall.
On account of the seriuus ill
ness of his sister, Mrs. W. D
Berry, Captain Thompson Hiles'
has gone to Slieboyville Tenn.
The sal-ions will be closed to
morr >w. 8: much the better for
Rome. The saloon men want to
see the day pass without violence.
Misses Florence Fouche and Eva
Camp, after a most delightfu
visit to friends in Washington D.
C., and New York, arrived home
today.
The sunshine and crisp air has
drawn large crowds tc the street.-
and make them cherry in theii
B hop{ ing expeditions and so
socal intercourse.
Lr. Wdl Henry Johnson has
returned from Atlanta to spend
the holidays with his father’s
family. Dr. Will He.iry lias been
attendig the Southern .Med cal
college.
Miss Hattie Byrd, left this
afternoon for Piedmont, Ala.,
where she will spend the holidays
as the guest of her sister Mrs.
Juiu.'s Harbor, and her couaiu
I Postmaster C N.- Thompson.
Mr. Aimer R. Davis, of Rome,
spent several days in th-- city ’his
week. Mr. Davis is a graduate of
the law cl ss of '96, and his many
friends were glad to w-dcome him
in th-ir midst. Athens Banner
Mrs. A. M. Van Dyke and the
Missea Van Dyke returned from
Rome, where they have bean the
guests of Mrs. Hugh Inman at '
the latter’s country home. The
ladies were accompanied by Mrs, ,
T. N. Van Dyke, who will spend ,
the holidays.—Chattanooga Times.
Charter 101 |» New
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« YOU SAVE YOUR MONEY BY BUYING FRO
Rome China and Stove Co
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Notwithsta iding the fact that w.? are re-
0 calving new giod i, embracing the newest
shapes and the very latest styles in R m Hi iry
every week, we are still selling £t p ices ih?i q
§ compete with all alleged “At Cost” figures. 0
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The new goods now coming in are order.' U
q placed for fall and winter d elivery,a id t.iau zh
we have decided to make a change in our
business, necessitating a reduction of stock q
O J an ’ 1 We are reC * V ° Ur neW cc,s p
and giving our.customers the benefit of all q
P profits.
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Our Trimmers are turning out the best
q work in the south, for the proof, we invite
o > our inspection. You are cu-j ally invited to 5
Q call early and we assure ysith it you cant >
come too often • x 0
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THIRTEEN MEN SAVED.
Nine Os The Steamer Cleave
land's Crev Still Missing,
Victoria, British C >lu nbus.Da'.
24. —The Government steamer
Quardra arrived this evening with
12 survivors of the steamer Cleve
-1 ind most of whom alth nigh n>t
seriously id required’•> medical
treatment, Captain Walbran of
the Quadra has but little hope of
the second officers’s boat and its
nine occupants.
ARRANGUREN PRO ,| 0 TED
Report That He Has Been Made
‘a Brigadier.-
H ivana, via Key West, F a.,
Dec. 24—A1l the d
persons deny that Aranguren was
killed With Ritz, On the con rary
there ie good authority for the re
port that immediately after Ruiz
w>s matched, Aranguren was pro
moted from the rank of Colonel to
that of Brigadier.
LET ERSOFADMINISTRATION
GE IROIA FLOYDCOUNTY.
To all whom it mav concern.
John B. Roger having in propei
form app'icd to me for permanent
letters of administration on tin
estate of Mrs H. I. Roser, late of
said county, dcceas d This is to
one all and singular the creditor
and next of kin of Mrs. H, I.
Roser to be and appear at my of
fice within the time allowed by
law and show cause if any they
can why permanent administration
should n>t be granted to John B
Roser on Mrs. H I. Roserestate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature this Gth day of Dec. 1897.
John P. Davis, Ordinary.
An American warship has bren
fired upon by the Turke but as an
. apology was made all was for
g ven. Kill a fellow and apologise
to his widow niay suit the widow
but its | Oxlr business for the
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Nashville, Chattanooga & St.
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CHATTANOOGA,
NASHVILLE,
CINCINNATI,
CHICAGO, ’
MEMPHIS and
ST. LOUIS.
tit l MAV PALACf Burn SLEEPING CARS
JACKSONVILLE and A ILAN IA
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NASHVILLE and ST. LOUIS,
THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE.
1 k* l s,ee Pers between Atlanta and Chat-
tanooga.
Aeap Emigrant Rates to Arlansas
xcursion Tickets to California and Col
_ orado Resorts.
rite or apply to K “ • • etc.,
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ROYAL
CF.RMETUER
This pleusant and perfect remedy, M
delightful to take, so refreshing and
exhilarating, stands in highest favor
wita all who know it best, as thegrem
est of all medical remedies for. both
sexes, of all ages and in all conditions.
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HEAT IT WILL DO FOR YOli
.will give you APPETITE
1 will give you restful re .Ashing SLEEP.
It will stimulate youi DIGESTION.
It will restore your NERVOUS ENERGY.
It will put ynur KIDNEYS In perfect ortM.
It will purify your Blood.
(twill change your weakness Into STRENGTH,
:t will bring you out of sickness into HEALTH.
KBW PACKAGE, T.ARGI BOTTLE 111*
DOSSjS ONE DOjuXAH.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS-
MANUFACTURED ONT.Y BT
The Atlanta Chemical Co., Atlanta, Ga.
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