The Rome hustler-commercial. (Rome, Ga.) 18??-????, March 29, 1898, Image 4

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T- £ In a well written letter, pub lished in The Constitution lust St.inlay. Colonel Candler declines to inent Candidates Atkinson and Berner in a j >int debate at Colum bus, or elsewhere. He contends that such debates would not io any degree serve the interests of democracy, but might prove hurt ful by indueine personal bitterness Colonel Candler is right in tbis, and it w<>uld be well to dispense with all proposed joint debates. — Houston Home Journal. o o o We believe that Colonel Candler is right in refusii.g to go into a joint discussion with his opponents There is no need of such a discus sion new, and it would lead to bitter personal feelings of which there already exists too much for thesifetyof all. Colon d Cindler will gain friends and votes by h's wise decision. —Flower Branch Journal. o o o Hon. Allen I). Candler, south Georgia’s choice for governor, is expected to speak in Mcßae dur ing April court week. k lt is said 'hat Bob Berner was a gold bug and that Atkinson en dorsed the 0 ala platform. But Allen 1). Candler has been in thorrugh accord with Democratic tenets. —Te fair Yeoman. o o o Hon. Allen I). Candler has knocked the propa from under the plains of the two gentlemen who opposing him for the n unination of governor of Georgia. He has declined to meet them in joint de bate unless there are points of lad’.cal difference between them — and so far these points have not been discovered. I'he position of Colonel Candler is right and prop er and the people of Georgia com mend him for hia letter published last Sunday. He says a joint dis cussion would only degenerate in to mudslmging and personalities as there is nothug for them to de bate—theyqare all Democrats and all stand flat footed upon the Democratic pl atferni. —Georgia C rack, o o o The anti-Candler organs are trying to raise a big rucus because the primary is set tor June 6'h. One of their reasons for opposing that date L because farmers will be .busy. II we are not mistakin the farmers will be about through with their crops and will take pleasure in laying off to smash the Atkinsomtes. The people are opposed to long campaigns. They are harassi d enough in a short fight and if it i« kept up several months will do more injury than gopd,— Cowall Country Times. | Shorter’s Alumnae Dr. Battle lias given the Alum iae Association a morning during the Commencement. A committee from the association are making arrangements for * one of the most interesting pro grams that has ever been pre sented in the college, of a simi lar nature. The Alumnae are enthused and full of plans for the future. Among the pleasant events they have booked is a Silver Tea, to be given next Friday evening at the handsome residence of Mrs. John C. Printup. 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 things to report. M rs. Laura Seay Watson is chairman of the invitation com mittee for the Silver Tea, Mrs. Sherman of refreshments. The reception committee are: Mesdames. John C. Printup, Laura {Seay Wat on, C. E. Woodruff, Moseley and Misses B *rta 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. YEAR’S SUPPORT. Georgia, Fl» yd 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 be 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- William E. Woodward ' vorce. In Floyd County Superior Court state of Georgia. No 21, July term, 1898. To William Edward Wood ward : The defendant is hereby re quired, personally or by attor ney, to be and appear at the next Superior court, to be held in and for said county, on the third Monday in July next.then and there to answer the plain tiff’s demand in an action of Li bel for Divorce, as in default thereof, said court will proceed as to justice shall appeitain. Witness the Honorable W.M. Henry, judge of said court, this 14th day of Mardh, 1898. Win. E. Beysiegel, Clk Superior Court. Floyd Co., Ga. Postiim Cereal The Genuine Just received a fresh shipment of his famous cereal coffee Adel - icious beverage for coffee-sick peo ple. Makes rich red blood. Beware of immitatious. We sell the gen uine. Lloyd & Co, With toilet soap down two and three cakes for a niskle 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 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 from 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. La RGE "LOT ThFfINE TO - MATOES. Lloyd & Co., will receive on tomorrow morning (Saturday) a large shipment of fine Florida tomatoes, fresh from the vine. Also fresh strawberries, snap beans, squash, beets, lettuce and radishes. Prices low. Prompt de livery. A PPLIC ATI ON FOR LET- TERS OF DISMISSION. Georgia, Floyd County : Whereas L. W. Palen, ad ministrator of B. A. Connelly, represents to the court in his petition duly filed, that he has administered B. A. Connelly’s estate. T’his is to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors to show cause, if any they c.<n, why said administrator should not be discharged from his ad ministration and receive letters of dismission on the first Mon day in June. 1898. This March 7th 1898. John P. Davis Ordinary. Boarders Wanted.—By pri vate family, two or four young men. References exchanged. Address“M.” care The Hustler Commercial. THE DANGER to which the Expectant Mother if exposed and the foreboding and dread with vJiich she looks for ward to the hour of woman’s severest trial is appreciated by but few. Ah effort should be made to smooth these rugged places in life’s pathway for her, ere she presses to her bosom her babe MOTHER’S FRIEND allays Nervousness, and so assists Nature that the change goes for ward in an easy manner, without such violent protest in the way of Nausea, Headache, Etc. Gloomy forebodings yield to cheerful and hopeful anticipations—she passes through the ordeal quickly and without pain—is left strong and vigorous and enabled to joyously perform the high and holy dut’es now devolved upon her. Safety to life of both is assured by the use of “ Mother’s Friend,” and the time of recovery shortened. “I know one lady, the mother of three children, who suffered greatly in the hirth of each, who obtained a bottle of ‘ Mother’s Friend ’ of ine before her fourth confinement, and was relieved quickly and easily. All agree that their labor was shorter and less painful.’’ John G. Polhill, Macor, Ga. SI.OO PER BOTTLE at all Drurr Stores, or sent by mail on receipt of price. BOOKS Containing invaluable information of roce interest to all women, will be sent to rntc any address upon application, by The BRADFIELD regulator CO.. Atlanta, Ga. Condensed Schedule in Effect January 16, 1898. STATIONS. No. 10 No 14 1 No. 8 Lv ChattanoogaT 8 00am 6.10 pm 10.00 pm Ar Dalton . 9.23 am 7.20 pm; 12 10am Ar Rome 10.40 am 8.21 pm 1.40 am Ar Atlanta I.loam 10 40pm s.o)am Lv Atlanta 4.20 pm 10 55pm 5.20 am Ar Macon... 7.10 pm 1.05 am B.loam Ar Jesup 5.46 am 2.38] >ni Ar Everett 6.25 am 3.25 pm Ar n iton 9.25 pm Lv .b-'U'i 10 uTain 6.50 pm Ar Jacksonville l.OOptn 10.15 pm Lv Everett 6.55 am I 3.3 ■ > Ar Brunswick 7.55am| 4130 pm No. 8 carries Pullm an Sleeping Car Chatta nooga to Atlanta. No. 10 carries Pullman Union Sleeping Car Chattanooga to Atlanta. No. 11 carries Pullman Drawing Room Buffet Sleeping Car Chatt.uiooga lu Jacksonville and Atlanta to Brunswick. stations No. 7 No. 9 No. i i Lv Atlanta 7.50 am 2.20 pm 5.30 am Ar Rome 10 15am 1.45 pm 7.37 am Ar Dalton 11.35 am 5.54 pm 8.38 am Ar Chattanooga l.OOptn 7.2uptr. 9 50am Lv Chattanooga 7.50 pm 10.00 am Ar Burgin 4 15pm Ar Lexington. 4.30 am 5.00 pm Ar Louisville. 7.27 am | 730 pm Ar ('in<jiin:ill 7.30 am 730 pm Lv Chattanooga 1.25 pm 1.15 am I 125 pm Ar NasiiviHe . 6:55pm 6.4oam| 6.55 pm No 7 carrie- Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta to Chattun.'- ga. No 9 carries Pullman Union Sleeping Car Atlanta to Cincinnati and Pullman Sleeping Car Chattanooga to Louisville No. 13 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta to Cincinnati without change- STATTOWS. No. 6. No. 12 . No. 16. Lv Chattanooga 10.00 am 4.10 am I 6.20 pm A’ Knoxville 115 pm 8.05 am 9.50 pm Ar Morristown 2.44 pm 9.50 am 10.55 pm Ar Hot springs 11.46 am 12.23 am Ar Asheville 1.15 pm 1.39 am Ar Salisbury 6.40 pm 6.00 am Ar Greensboro 9.52 pm 8.50 am Ar Raleigh 7.10 am 11.45 am Ar Norfolk 5.25 pm Ar Wa bington.... 6.42 am 9.25 pm Ar New York. 1243 pm 6.23 am No. 12 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta nooga to New York via Asheville and Sal isbury to Richmond, arriving Richmond6.oUa.rn. No. 16 is solid train Chattanooga to Norfolk, with Pullman sleeping Car Chattanooga to Raleigh without change- Close connections made at Norfolk with steamers for Baltimore. New York and Boston. Pullman Sleeping Car Salisbury to N -w York via Washington. STAT 1 0N.4. I"* ®.l Noi ®" Lv Chattanooga 6.20 pm 10. OOoni Ar Knoxville 9. .Oprn 1.15 am Ar Morristown 12.01amJ 2.41 pm Ar Bristol 5.00 am) 5.15 pm Ar Washington .... . 11.25 pm) 7.4-om Ar New York 6.25 am 1.30 pm No. 6. carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta nooga t > Washin -t n and Chattan oga to New York without cbang •. No i 6 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta nooga to Knoxville and Knoxville toßri 101. STATIC:WS. , No. 1.7 Lv Rome 16.45 am Ar Anniston.. I.oopm Ar Birmingham 10.00 pm Ar Seim • 5.35 pm Ar Meridian 9 50pm Ar New Orleans.... < 8.30 am Ar Jackson ... ..• . ... 9.45 am Ar Vicksburg 11.35 am Ar Shreveport 7.20 pm tNo. rcj iMo- 8 1 ZZTL tNo/iONo. 10 2 15pm 5.00 pm Lv Rome .. ar 16.00 am 9.30 am 6.90 pm 7.15 pm Ar Gadsden tir 6.35amj 7.11,am _6.Jopm 7.3upm Ar Atlanta 1/ 6. loam! 7,0.h.m t Daily except Sunday $ Sunday only. FS. GANNON. 3dv p & o m.. Washington. DC. J M. CULP. Traf Mgr., Washington. D C. W A TURK, G P A., Washington, D C. C- A. BENSCOTER, a-G.p.a., Chattanooga,Tana LIBEL FOR DIVORCE STATE OF GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY, — George W. Thomas > Libel for di vs > vorce in Floyd L. P. Thomas ) Super’r Court State of Georgia, No. 83 Januar" term 1898. To 1.. P. Thomas, —The defend ant is hereby required personally cr by attorney, to be and appear at Lhe-wext Superior Court to be held in and for said county on the thirl Mondav 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 M ■ Hen-y , Judge of said court, this 9th day ot February 1898. Win. E. Beysiegel, C. C. Supe rior Court, Floyd c unty Ga. Fresh Snap Beans 10c at Lloyd’s. Hl*** f A M M M W * & "■ W & 54/.■ Our entire stock of wjJ and elegantly as- * 2$ sorted millinery goods is on the ma» ket at fig- J ures that defy competition. Yeirs <f expe i xlj ence have taught us to carryover no goods ? from one season to another--and we do not Fher fore we have now put ail of ou present season’s goods on the market. Re- Sf member the winter isonly half gone and that w J what we offer jou now at such s orifice MC prices, is all seasonable goods, having been J j carefully s leeted for tl is trade. It . ’k- in Our trimmers have n > superiors. Wh na i St J hat-goes out of our store and trimming rooms S the wearer can always feel certain that she could have secured nothing better, for the price, from any m Piner anywhere. g You are cordially invited to call at your siz ear,iest.convenience ’ * A. 0. GARRARD. £ a|L ***«*» «*W* « WW»*** *O* * O mwtm— o»wrirw —i, i www « ■»■, —mna.. ~, —ll ® e S S ’©''©'’S' r njit/r nnnrniw 2Wr Mflnr H IHkii • (MIL niflßL IU UillLil (i (0 d : !'h Tl 1 I < fc.. - 2# THEY ARE THE ♦ Xj <• $7 KIND @) 1 (I gAT OTHER PLACES. ** ' ?Dnrnm> Tmlnrmn Pn 220. ( S 5 OUFHBV 131101 IBS LO .Broad ( ‘ ’» ' (9 u « M < w iJELLICO' (M) |f T 1 # * ks. A ft: Bal Sa rO HW iOS -d Jw .^y aaa nlHk Hl ® ■ ’ V We meet all comps- tition and defy competi- ; oßiik - tors. Our coal is as good ■ W i IP 1 as the best, and we keep ] our scales in apple pie or * ' der, , ? ■ We execute’allorders promptly and', er the kind of coal that'you’buy. S R E- HOLDER ■ 1 OFFOE,Western U.. Telegraph Go’s. Office. •0 V 11 GE’IHLNE 169- YARD ’p IONE 120 •0 &0-00-00#0I£00-00<0&W00 %