The Rome hustler-commercial. (Rome, Ga.) 18??-????, March 28, 1898, Image 5

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I ° T 'S- I The Dalwn Argua sizes >t »p I th u S oencer’s bluff challenge is I ujiv unfair. The fight is redug- I ’td tobe one beteen Candler d ihe field, and Spencer says to Xout.oldfel’er, and let I „„ two youg fellers jump on you I , u VVe can wallop you, :,ou I a t once, we ca.. r g I . . Conifi meet and Bcb. I yod between us I and i f I CiU, ’ t lick y 0 ni<3 ai ’ d I Bob can.” Io o o I yj ie Warrenton Patriot fays. I u\Ve believe Colonel Candler I haP made votes in the stand be I ha« taken as regards joint de- I bates. There is no need or place I for them before the nomination. I B nd but Htt!e, if any, after, unless ■ in cflse of defense. There is not an ■ intelligent voter in Georgia who ■ doesnot know pretty well the I position of each candidate, and ■ there is no need of wasting time ■ ail d money running over the sta’e B todetract the people from their ■ avocations. Tune will tellwhetb- B er () r no'both of these gentlemen B W! ll make such tours over the B state win as much zeal after the H Lominatieu, HO 0 o H We ha\-.‘ seen many Chines? don Anieiican a.’ tire m this cou.utry, ■ cut -41' tio ir queues, put on leather ■ shoes. aul even ride a bicycle, B bu' w- have hea’d of but one |M American who is ass enough to B Mum to this country from China B weari; g bie shirt on the outside B of tis trousers like a Chinaman, B and with his hair trained into a B queue. I! i- it: Kansas and is on B a vi-it t" his old .home. He should be seat back as soon as possible, or vise tr-o’o dto u shave and a suit o f cL I.vs, Sajs Thomasville Titnes- Enter) ri-e; •‘Ua:.<|pr scores a point, and a B| tailing one, ‘<>o. on Atfcinson, in MH adili'; llm a letter in reply to "lie Kn: tl.< judge, proposing a j 'int : -ban?. C' Jor.el Candler ad drr'Ois him as, •• Honorable Spen- ■ Cl_r it Atkinson, Railroad Com ■| nuso -r, Atlant.i Gm. The fact M chat Judge .Vkii’son is holding on to on" fat i fliee, while reaching! l,l!t t"i ui. th. r. w ill not be relish). e, i th" peuple of Georgia It wil- Kr.m mn. ,■ d that C done! Can- 1 ■ 'l.'-r pr.• j.ptly r''signed as sucre-j try it .-tale, wlu-ii he announced ■ kin... h ;1 s a cai.didat : for g< Vcr nor'" m o ■ Tin* Atlanta Journal is of the Himm that Mr. C.ndkr’s chan- ■ "id Lev.- h C (.|) better had the primary hmm s ,o for a month al .'iinl.or and as it is doing ■ 111 S kicking' about the ■ e ' ir ■' primary its position is ■ Ul,: T'" to say the least of it Serious Herald. o ' l '‘dl-r says there is nothing for ■ a “'i ‘Atxin.-on to discuss about. ■ tim tnut may Im true the peo- P/ ""'nd like see which gei> ■ 11 ho< the best “gift of gab.” ay cross II era'd. B| < A “' i wh «t will that have to do ■ bet y. ur man resign and usider the ex - S ' I J “nd come to ‘he cor.clu- ■c ' ■' t<ani " ' vus n,)t w J Gh the BHB —i* " 000 / ’ u oi fieotgia nian called I Z' 11 d ' ei '- | "daw a liar. He is ■ ' ll ' ? "'"d a skillet. He was a ■ but dum Ins dtsc-3- Koekd i|.. B niner. B Shorter’s Alumnae ■ '‘'"tie has given the 'B q. niJ ‘ lQ Asso-iation a morning ’B a Commencement. A I are ■ ll ' tte< ' lrM " 1 C* 9 association B bit arran geinents for '■ w ( | tllat , hasever beell pre ’ BUr ' 111 Ile Colle ge, of a sitni- 'The Alumnae are enthused and full of plans for the future. Among the pleasant events they 'have booked is a Silver Tea, to I be given next Friday evening at the handsome residence of Mrs. John C. I’rintup. This delight ful event will be followed by another of those charming re unions at Shorter. 'The special morning during Commence ment will follow upon the heels of this and before another meet ing of the General Federation of Clubs. The Alumnae Association will have many interesting tilings to report. Mrs. Laura Seay Watson is chairman of the invitation com mittee for the Silver Tea, Mrs. Sherman of refreshments. The reception committee are : Mesdames. John G s . Printup, Laura |Seay Wat on, C. E. Woodruff, Moseley and Misses Berta Maddox, Ethel Hiles, Ali da Printup. The young ladies of this Alumna’s will preside at the ta bles and over the baskets for the silver. Y E AIFsS UPP JRT. Georgia, Flgyd County: To all whom it may concern : Notice is hereby given, that the appraisers appointed to set apart and assign a year’s support to Mary T. Wade, the widow of J. L. Wade, deceased, have filed their award, and unless good and sufficient cause is shown, the same will f>e made the judgment of the court at the April term, 1898, of the court of ordinary. This March 7th 1898. John P. Davis, Ordinary. “NOTICE OF DIVORCE. State of Georgia, Floyd Co : •Winnie Lee Woodward < Libel vs for di- 1 William E. Woodward ' vorce. i In Floyd County Superior Court state of Georgia. No 21, July term, 1898. ’ i To William Edward Wood ward : The defendant is herebv re quired, personally or by attor ney, to be and appear at the i next Superior court, to be held! jn and for said county, on the third Monday in July next, then and thereto answer the plain | tiff’s demand in an action of Li- I bel for Divorce, as in default thereof, said court will proceed las to justice shall appeitain. Witness the Honorable W.M. Henry, judge of said court, this 14th day of Ma.rdh, 1898. Wm. E. Beysiegel, Clk Superior Court, Floyd Co., Ga. Postom Cereal, The Genuine Just received a fresh shipment of his famous cereal cotfee A del icious beverage for coffee-sick peo ple. Makes rich red blood. Beware of immitatious. M’e sell the gen uine. Lloyd & Co, With toilet soap down two and three cakes for a nickle the Curry Arrington Co are prepared to bluff every tramp that head this way. On the morning of Feb. 20, 1895, 1 was sick with rlieuma 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. In a short time I was able to be up and about again.—A. T. Moreaux, Luv erne, Minn. Sold by all drug gists. Large lot of fine to- M ATOES. Lloyd & Co., will receive on tomorrow morning (Saturday) a | large shipment of tine Florida tomatoes, fresh from the vine. Also fresh strawberries, snap beans,squash, beets, lettuce and ( radishes Prices low. Prompt de livery. Baby Bl me! Every mother feels an ind e - dread of the pain and /v danger attend- M ant u P on the B most critical pe- r *°d her l.fe. W Becoming a a mother should be i I rfißa a source i°y / iTrl» to ab * bu t tbe ’ ’ suffe ri u g and danger of the ordeal make its anticipation one of misery. MOTHER'S FRIEND is the remedy which relieves woman of the great pain and suf fering incident to materni ; this hour which is die.nxd ? , v -.n an’s severest trial is ncc only made painless, but ail the danger is re moved by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer de spondent or gloomy; nervousness nausea and other distressing con ditions are avoided, the system is made ready for the coming event, and the serious accidents so com mon ~o the critical hour are obviated by the use of Mother’s Friend It is a blessing to woman. SI.OO PER BOTTLE at all Drug-Stores, or sent by mail on receipt of price. BOOKS Containing invaluable information of rnrr interest to all women, will be sent rntt tc any address, upon application, bj The BRADFIELD RE6UM.TOE CO., Atlanta, S« ConJeaseil Srliedule in Effect January 16. IS'JS. SITATIOWsI T No. 10 INo li No. 8 I k...... ...... Ar Dalton 9.23uml 7 %)pm I'.' lOam Ar Rome 10. Fatn S'.’ip.u i. i'.’.itr. j Ar Atlanta I. iOain 10.40pnu s.o.<ani Lv Atlanta .., 4.2 open 10.55 pm 5.20 am Ar Macon 7.10 pm 1.0.5 am x. loam j Ar.Jesup 5. i' .i"i -pm Ar Everett 6 : pm Ar Jacksonville H t'.rm 9.‘Spni Lv Jesu;> > ■> Ar Juuksonvilte l.Whjmllo I£pu> Lv Everett »> .■ AT.'pm Ar Brunswick 7. >sa . No. S carries Pullman Sleeping Car Cbatta no >ga to At.atitn. No. 10 carries Pullman Union Sleeping Car ' Cl attainio.'-a to Atlanta. No. 11 carries Pullman Drawinr Room Buffet Sleeping Car Cbstt-nooga to Jacksonville ami Atlanta to Brunswick STATIONS |No 7i N 0.719 ■ No. 13 f.v Atlanta 2.50 m Ar Rome 10.15 am M 7 .Earn ‘Ari>aiton 11 35urn 8 jam ; Ar 7’hattanooga I.oopm 7 ! pirJ ;> ■ :m j ILv Chattanooga ... | 7.50pui;1 ' '"am I : Ar Burgin ! I : >m I Ar Lexington. 4..’oaHi JGHpm JAr Louisville.... ......1.. ■....1 7.'_’7am 7 3rpm | i Ar Cincinnati .. I 7.‘2i>am; 7.3op<n I Lv Cnattanooga.... 1.25 pm 1,15 am u I Ar NasnyUle . 6.i • I 1 No 7 carri.t (Alliman Sleeping Car Atlanta to Cliattan " pa. No 0 carries Pullman Union Sb oicn Car Atlanta to Cincinnati anti Puilma:. bl.-p.ng Car Chatlaneoga to Loui- .'iile No. 13 carries Pullman sleeping Car .Atlanta | | to Cincinnati without chan re stations. N No. 12 . No. 18. I ILt Chattanooga 1' ■ n I■ 1 i "m I I A' Knoxville I Isptn 8.0 am 115 I Ar Morrist wn 2.44 pm pm Ar Hot Spring* < " - I |Ar Asheville 1I ! 1 ' ••>rr. | Ar Salisbury ti.4oi.rn' :m Ar Greensboro n. : 'O.'.m Ar Raleigh 7. lOam'l 1.-l air. Ar Norfolk 5.25 pm Ar Wa hington..,, 6.42 am 9.2 , m Ar New York 1243p:n ■ No 12 carries Pullman Sleeping Cai < h nooga to N w York vi. isbury to Rii Innontl. arriv ng ~i lnnomlt.iba m ; Na 16 is solid train Chattanooga to Norfolk with Pullman Sleeping Car Cbtiltanoom: tc Raleigh without change Close emii'i■■■•lions ‘ matte at Norfolk with sb’.’.ine'> f.. r Bal.imore, I New Yortc and Boston. Pullman Salisbury to New York ria WaslUngtojb STATIUS'S No. U No 6 I Lv Chattanooga (i.’.’Oi Ar Knoxville ' Ar Morristjwn ll'i ,rr . n. Al Brittol sOdum m Ar Washington 11 ®pm 7 . m Ar New York i> Iran. I. m No. 6. carries Pullman Sleepii . Car Chatta nooga l Washincl m and Chaitan ora to New York without clving". No 16 carries I'ulitnar. S’-eplagCarChalta ■ooga to Knoxville and Ki ■ -'■ '• Sl'AlT ns. No 5 Lv Hon:.' 10.4.5 am Ar Anniston LOCpm . Ar Birmingham I" ■ 'tn Ar Seim \ r..n pm Ar Meridian 9 50pm Ar New Orleans it. .tu' B.3ti;im Ar Jackson .' . ■ S'. 15a:n Ar Vicksburg H 35am Ar Shreveport; ... ■ 20pm tNo. 15 ; ijN'o. 9 | ~ +No 16 No 10 2.15 pm n.oopm Lv Rome .. ar 10.00 am B.SOam 6.00 pm 7.15 pm Ar Gad-den ur 6.35 am 7,1. tre 6.30 pm, 7.3<ipm Ar Atlant.a_ lv 6 15am: 7 iri.un t Dally except Sunday f Sunday only F S. GANNON, 3dv P & 6 M Wa: hington. D C J. M. CULP. Traf Mgr.. Wa hington. D C W. A TURK. G. P A, Washington. D C. C. A. BENSCOTER, A.O.P.a.. Chattanooga,T&tu LIBEL FOR DIVORCE STATE OF GEORGIA FLOYD C ’UNTY,— Georgo W. Thomas j Libel for di va k vorce in Floyd L. P. Thomas ) Super’r Court State of Georgia, No. 83 Januai" term 1898. To 1.. P. Thomas, —The defer.d ant is hereby required personally > r by attorney, to be and appeal at the next Superior Court tc I e held in and for said county on the thir I Monday in July next, then and there to answer the plaintiT’s demand in an action of libel for divorce, as in default thereof sa d court will proceed as to justice shall appeit,.in. Witness the Honorable W V Hen-y, Judge of said court, this 9th day of February IS9B. Win. E. Beysiegel, C. C. Supe rior Court, Floyd c unty Ga. Fresh Snap Beans 10c at Lloyd’s. ft .*i. * *.*,.** **; - *■ * * < Jtir entire stock of w - . I and elegantly as- * sorted millinery goods on the market at fig- 5 ores that defy competition. Years cf experi * W * ence have taught us to carry over no goods i fiom one season to another--and we do not Therefore we have now put all of ou present season’s goods on the market. Re- 3? • ' member the winter is only half gone arid that what we offer jou now at such s orifice jMB prices, is all seasonable goods, having been 5 carefully selected for this trade. ® Our trimmers have no superiors. When a W J g° es out of our store and trimming rooms M * the wearer can always feel certain that she ® could have secured nothing better, for the jW g price, from any milliner anywhere. vi J You are cordially invited to call at your earliest convenience JS |S | A. O. 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