The Rome hustler-commercial. (Rome, Ga.) 18??-????, March 13, 1898, Image 2

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HONOR ROLL Os the Rome Pilblic Schools For Febnlary. PUPILS WHO HAVE WON After Long Hours of Studious Application. The following pupils were perfect in attendance and de portment and excellent in all lessons during the month of Feb ruary, and are entitled to places on the roll of honor. J. C. Harris, Supt. High School, E. M. Gammon, Principal. Mary Adamson Phoebe Moss Louie Weems 7th Grade A. —Miss Helen Omberg, teacher. Katie Logan 7th Grade B—Miss Laura Hume, teacher. Annie L. Sparks 6th Grade A.—Miss Mary Williamson, teacher. Eunice Adamson Solomon Fahy Herbert Rhodes John Powers Emma Kline 6th Grade B.—Miss Georgia Pepper, teacher. Katie Lumpkin Edna McLean sth Grade A.—Miss Minnie Byrd, teacher. Willie Underwood Lena Comer Blossom Adamson Clair Wyatt Willie Wimberly Mattie Walker Minnie Stoffregen Willie Sparks Arthur Cundell sth Grade B.—Miss Annie Perkins, teacher. Emmie Grossman Inez Gibson Eloise Simmons 4th Grade A.—Miss Mari Shropshire, teacher. Annie Edmodson Marion Dean Sarah Hamilton Willie Deal Charlie Henry John Wade Anna Coppage Lois Dowdle Clara Henry Leila Scott 4th Grade B.—Miss Lutha Moss, teacher. Ona B. Harkness Mattie Price May Belle Moses L. Barker Mamie Johnson L. Jones 4th Grade C.—Miss Laura Hume, teacher. Lottie Hanson 3rd Grade ll.—Miss Battie Shropshire, teacher. Lignon Henderson Bessie Hunt Pauline Kincaid Mabel Leob Julia Watkins Lillian Leob Mary Underwood Lizzie Byars Annie Quarles Belle Scott Bessie Daniels 3rd Grade B.— Miss Mamie Jones, teacher. Annie McLean Janie Fahv •/ Louise Larramore A. Morgan Bessie Hight Ola Harris Effie Richards M. Harbor 3rd Grade C.—Miss Minnie Rowell, teacher, Mary Burkhalter bailie O’Barr Elmoßhudy Nellie Reece Elbert Allee Dovie Lyle 2nd Grade A.—Miss Floy Bailey, teacher. Eddie Adamson Will Wyatt Alice Burkhalter O, Dempsey 2nd Grade B.—Miss Ada Jen kins, teacher. Blames. P. Jones Sarah Smith (Javid Hamilton Janie Dean t. Meyerhardt Aline Smith Rachel Shanklin Edna May r - ■■ ■ ~A- - Andrew Harvey David woees 2nd Grade C.—. Miss Nelly Wyly, teach or. Henry Thomas Jennie Harris Battie Griggs Paul Wooten Lena Helms Ist Grade A. —Miss Zoe East man', teacher. Bessie Bullington A. Childers Clara Clemmons S. Miller Ethel Pennington B. Weems Miriam Childers. ______ x Ist Grade B.—Miss Ruth Norton, teacher. Bennie Williams Gordon Hight Myrtle Simmons Robert Echols Addie Lou Lay Hugh McCord Leonard Hamilton Lizzie Broach Ist Grade C.—Miss Callie Spullock, teacher. Beulah Adamson May Wrinfrey Charlie West May Kamera William Norris Harry Byars Clyde Byars. Music —The honor is reward ed to 3rd Grade R. Drawing, Bth Grade. LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Fruit Ttees Bloom. —The early fruit tree blossom is abroad in the land and already he honey bee is whetting his stinger and oiling his wing joints for the season’s operations. Evergreen Oaks. —The water oak trees about Rome are in many cases wearing a few green leaves of the vintage of ’97. This speaks volumes fcr the mild winter through which we have just pos sed. Dance Last Night. In the pavil lion of the Armstrong Hotel those taking part in the Opera Zalenato be produced here next week, en gaged a very pleasant dance. About fifty couples were in at tendace and the merry making was kept up until a late hour. No Service. —There will be no Services today at the second Presbyterian church in the Fifth ward. The Rev. Hay Warson Sm th who was to have preached at the eleven o’clock morning service, has been sick for the past few days and and will be unable to fulfil the engagement. Sunday school at the usua 1 hour. Hunting Season Over.—For a season the hunters must lay aside their guns as the reason is over. The law protecting the game of this section goes into affect with tomorrow, The finny tribe abounds in all of Floyds streams ana to the Rod and line the sportsman must now turn his attraction. A Busy Day.--The streets and shops of Rome were alive with country people yesterday. The warm weather tells then that spring is near and that winter clothes are gettirg oppressive. Every body is buying and nine tenths of 'he farmers are paying cash fcr what they get. This is the best evidence of prosperity. On the morning of Feb. 20, 1895, I was sick with rheuma tism, and 1 lay in bed until May 21st, when I got a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. The first application of it relieved me almost entirely frem the pain and the second afforded com plete relief. Ina short time I was able to be up and about again.—A. T. Moreaux, Luv erne, Minn. Sold by all drug gists. BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tet ter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Curry- Arrington Drug Company. Have you seen the newest fad, thw’plaul hose atikir’s. • I Thin Blood! $ Where the blood loses its w intense red—grows thin and £ * watery, as in anemia, there is * a constant feeling of exhaus- $ tion, a lack of energy —vitality $ T and the spirits depressed. * ; Scott’s Emulsion ♦ $ of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo- * T phosphites of Lime and Soda J is peculiarly adapted to correct * $ this condition. The cod-liver w £ oil, emulsified to an exquisite j * fineness, enters the blood direct * $ and feeds its every corpuscle, * £ restoring the natural color and 1* giving vitality to the whole * $ system. The hypophosphites $ J reach the brain and nerve * S centresand add their strength- * A ening and beneficial effect. $ J If the roses have left your J T cheeks, if you are growing * * thin and exhausted from over- * work, or if age is beginning * to tell, use SCOTT’S Emul- * sion. $ Be sure you get SCOTT’S Emulsion All druggists; 50c. and SI.OO. SJ T SCOTT A BOWNE. Chemists. New York. £ CHEAP RATES. Half rates to Birmingham, New Orleans and Mobile, ac count Mardi Gras Carnivals, February 22nd, 1898. On account of the above oc casion the Southern Railway will sell tickets to each of the above points, February 16th to 21st, at the rate of one fare for the round trip, tickets good re turning until March sth, 1898. For tickets and full informa tion, call on or write to J. N. Harrison, city ticket agent, Armstrong hotel. Telephone 39. APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF DISMISSION. GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY. Whereas T. A. Thrash. Admin istrator of Mrs. V F. Thrash, de ceased, represet ts to the court in his petition duly tiled that .he has administered Mrs. V. F. Thrash’s estate. This is to cite all persons concerned kindr, d and creditors to show cause if any they can why said administrator should not be discharged from his administra tion ai d receive letters of dismis sion on the first Monday in May 1898. This Feb. 7th 1898. John P. Davis, Ordinary. CITATION—LEAVE TO SELL. GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY, To all whom it may ccncarn: W. A. Barnett Administrator of Dole Adams, deceased, has in due form applied to the und rsigned for leave to sell the lands belong ing to the estate of said deceased and said application will be beard on the first Monday in April next. This 7th day of March, 1898. John P. Davis, Ordinary • LET’ERS OF ADMINISTRATION GEORGIA Fl OYD COUNTY. To all whom it may concern: Farris P. N ; xon having in proper form applied to me for permanent letters of administration on the estate of Dr. W C. Nixon late of said county deceased. This is to cite all and singular the creditors and next, of kin of Dr. W. C. Nixon to be and appear at my of fice within the time allowed by law and show cause if .any they they can why permanent adminis tration should not he granted o Farris P. Nixon on Dr. W. C Nix ons estate. Witness my hand and official signature this 10th day ot Feb. 1898. John P. Davis, Ordinary, YEAR’S SUPPORT. Georgia, Floyd county . To all whom it may concern. Notice is hereby given that the appraisers appointed to set apart and assign a supplimental year's support to L. F. George and R. E. George, minor children of J. A. George, deceased, have tiled their award and unless good and suffi cient cause is shown the same will be made the judgement of the court at the April term, 1898, of the court of ordinary. This March 10th, 1898. John I’. Davis, Ordinary. FBI! TRIiL TRHTKIENT TO EVERYONE. 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Actual tests show it goes one third further than any other brand. &AkiNo POWDER Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWOFR CO., NCW YORK. 1 1 HE PLACE i To get your prescription•» filled is S at * C. A. TREVITT. q The Prescripiion Druggist. Best cheinic*Js used in compound- . ing, J A complete line of druggist’s sun dries and toilet articles at prices as J iji reasonable as can be found in the market. A.II goods delivered to any IN part of the city. C. A. IREVi i —331 Broad st. Tel. 110. 5 Klondike Sale. Golden Bargains, This week special prices prevail. First sale of the season, Ah our new stocx at prices that please the money-saving buyers' Dress Goods, Notions, Hosiery, Shoes, etc!, selected for actus value and sold at the lowest possible prices. No advancesol anything. The tariff man did not stuff' our buyer with high ei prices. This season will go dow ain history as one that every pun chaser has mnde every effort to get the most for his money, and you will find, on investigating our stock, that we have secure! the best goods at the lowest price yet named,, and it is saving k you to buy your goods of us. F. J. KANE & CO., 248 BROAD ST., ROME,GA. WE WILL OFFER ONE LINE OF 00R LADIES’ SHOES 11 sa.so si.so That has no equal in the L'nitet States. Lace or Billion, Plain or ta;. 7( IC Pairs and a Leaded Ccii'.e and See Them. ALADOIN IN THE EAVE was never dazzled with such " z r V array of gems, of all colors am 4 7., varieties, as wo are showing /■/■ our exquisite stock of jewels /p * 7 .. Christmas gifts. They are forms and shapes wriigii'i' skillful designers, ami d inieiu ruby, sapphire, emeral Is, "i' l ' d P e arl or-—it combined willi th ff\ ’Host beautiful effect in " rill ments for either ladies or g"' 11 .r’- v q tiemen. Our stock ol fine watdi * es is unrivalled. J. K- WII.LIAMSDN ROME. GA. AGENTi Xg H, P. WOOTEN & BRO., J Successors to 4 ’5 ROME PHARMACY. « We have bought the entire stock of the Rome A 3" Pharmacy and are prepared to supply your wants in the drug, piescription and patent medicine line. Our stock is complete and o( the very highest grade. A We solicit a part of your patronage and sh ill en- A 5® deavor to the best of our ability to please \ fit at ■ |i l times. We should be pleased to have you call on ns. Full line of druggist’s sundries, toilet articles ami tS such things as are usually carried in a first-class drug A store. Cigars and tobacco. Come to see us. ■?(