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fO hold primaries
gxeciftiue Committee Adopts
plan of Choosing Candidates.
TO BE HELD JUNE 6th.
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There was but one Dissenting
Vote,
Special to Hustler-Commercial.
Atlanta, Ga., March 17. Ihe
gtato Democratic Executive
Committee which is now in ses
sion here decided unanimously
today- to hold primaries as
means by which candidates for
tl ie coming election of state
bouse officials will be chosen.
The date on which the pri
maries are to be held, as fixed
by the committee is June 6th.
There was but one dissenting
vote to the motion for prima
ries. i
THE COTTON MARKET.
The Price Irregular But Shows
no Sign of Weakening,
Tlieot on market opened to
day with prices practically un
changed from tl e previous day
During the morning an advance
o.'several points was made but
by closing time a net loss of 4
points had been recorded.
The disturbed conditions of
the count) is having a very no
ticeable effect.
The local market has been
verv good today and the local
biners state that they are re
ceiving an unusually large
amount of the fleecy staple for
this season.
Street cotton sold for 6| 6| 6f
tcd.iy,
A HAPPY AFFAIR.
The Reception Tendered Mr.
and Mrs Geo. M. Allen.
As was announced in the Htis
lier-Ciiiniiiercijl alr. Georga Mrs
Allen, of this? city, litifc
!’ i una ltice, iff Atlanta, -wihre
iiiarried at 3 o’clock yesterday
afternoon at the home of the
bride in Atlanta.
I he young couple came imme
diately to Rome, arriving at 8
o'clock p. In . via W. & A. They
were met at the train by a num
ber Os friends who escorted them
w the home of Mr. M. F. Allen
io the !• ourd] \\ a rd, where an
’O' >im J reception was tendered
“ ‘g® number of friende
'■''l been invited and the even—
.'n'■ a* spent most pleasantly
by all. J
Mrs. Allen will go to
II 1 >'■ l ping immediately, cor.
11 1 iist street and Seventh
avenue,
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democrats meet.
Attend MTetiug of
Executive Committee.
Th ’ ~~ '—
Democratic Executive
on ’nnttee met in Atlanta today.
iuitHa 'lumber of prominent
went hn night
Judgo V nu ” rn,n 8’ They were:
Mose U \ ranham * Solicito
I others '* •H. Ennis and
“Wr f ail
4 fetoA'n''’ isitWll Cok ”
LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
Attention!—Hill City Cadets.
You are hereby commanded to
meet in your armory tonight at
8 o’clock on important business.
11. J. Stewart,Capt.
Directors Meet.—The board
of directors of the Young Men’s
Library Association met this af
ternoon at 3 o’clock in the li
brary rooms. The meeting was
a vory important one and much
business was transacted.
Police Court, —Recorder Eu
banks held a short session of po
lice court this morning at which
several members of beaver slide
“cullud” society were requested
to contribute to the city fund or
join the street gang. No cases o
importance were tried.
The Drug War: —There is a
lively fight on between the drug
men of Rome. I’he implements of
warfare are prices and being used
very carelessly. Each man is
trying to uuderesell his strongest
competitors and so it goes until
the purchase can buy what he
wants.in the drug line almost at
his own figures.
A Spring day.—The mud and
slush on the streets has dried
away rapidly today’ and this af
ternoon many, pretty and stylish
tournoiits were to be seen on the
tho-oughfares. T he weather has
been almost perfect and from
the music of the birds,the warm
breezes and laziness in the at
mosphere, it feels as if spring
was right upon us. It has been
decidedly the warmest day of
the season.
Work Progressing.—The
work of raising and otherwise
remodeling the Moseley 7 build
ing which was begun several
days ago, is being finished by a
large force of skilled workmen.
The ground floor will be raised
three feet, which height will
bring it up to the standard grade
of Broad street. The building
will be a beauty when completed
and will add greatly 7 to the ap
pearance of that part of Broad
street.
GEE ! BUT AIN’T THEY HOT?
AH because Frank Wright has
put the prices of drugs down.
So lower rhe prices of this
line in Rdrue is like punching/ji
hornets nest, but you stick’To
me with your cash trade and I’l
keep punching and the prices
sh.d stay down,
Frank Wright, Farmacist, at
Norton’s eld corner, opposit Ma
sonic Tempi.
BESJ’OF ALL
To cleanse the system in a gentle
and truly beneficial manner, when
the Springtime comes, use the
true.and perfect remedy, Syrup of
Figs. One bottle will answer for
all the familyfeand costs only 50
cents. Buy the genuine. Manu
factured by the California Fig
Syrup Company only, and for sale
hy all druggists.
On the morning of Feb. 20,
1895, 1 was sick with rheuma
tism, and I 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. In a short time I
was able to be up and about
again.—A. T. Moreaux, Luv
erne, Minn. Sold by all drug
gists.
HE WANTS TO KEEP WELL.
Mr. Smith said today that he
and his wife decided last night
that when they went to house
keeping they would buy thei
Soothing Syrup, Castoria. Mel in’s
Food, Paregoric and other Drugs
from Jervis <fc Wright, the popula
Druggists.
Have you seen the newest fad,
those plaid hose at.Coker’s.
are re-
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CITATION-LEAVE TO SELL.
GEORGIA. FLOYD COUNTY,
To all whom it may concern:
W. A. Barnett Administrator ol
Dole Adams, deceased, has io dm
form applied to the undersigned
for leave to sell the lands belong
ing to the estate of said deceased
and said application will be heard
on the first Monday in April next.
This 7th dav of March. LB9B.
John P. Davis, Ordinary .
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
STATE OF GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY,—
George W. Thomas 1 Libel for di
vs . vorce inFloyd
L. P. Thomas ) Super’r Court
state of Georgia, No. 33 January
term 1898.
To L. P. Thomas,—The defend
ant is hereby required personally
>.r by attorney, to be and appear
at the next Superior Court to be
held in and for said county on the
thirl Monday in July next, then
and there to answer the plaintiff’s
demand in an action of libel for
divorce, as in default thereof said
court will proceed as to justice
shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable W.
Flen^y, Judge of said court, this
9th day of February 1898,
Wm. E. Beysiegel, C. C. upa
rior Court, Floyd county Ga,
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