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lOSY SHANNON.
IguntDll Repoitt.d and
Oeaihs Recorded.
sTR ing of persomals.
W part of th. Moral Vlnyard
h “ for Candler.
ah Ga.. March 30.
K'l'i-We had a heavy
yesterday afternoon and
Lni-’ht. Farmers are getting
Eng very nicely with then
I 1., several acres of corn in
Lenity toady for il.e
|ow. Grait: looks flourishing.
Lssrs. Doyle O'HanJon. Byrd
falters and others went to
L r Allen D. Candler speak
[turday. The votes about here
I]l be for Candler.
■jfrs. Caroline Games, who has
Lu ill for some time, died on
Lilst. Mrs. Gaines was a de-
Lt Christian, a go<d neighbor
|d much esteemed wherever
Lwn, and while we grieve to
Le her, yet we rejoice to know
Lit she was glad to leave all
Lilly soirows and go to dwell
■th the Savior in whom she
Led. She leaves two sons and
Ldaughters to mourn her loss,
|d to them we extend our
■artfelt sympathy.
■ Mrs. Win. Floyd is very ill.
■e hope she may be restored to
Kr wound health.
|M". N. C. Yarbrough and
lias Lillian Camp spent last
■iiiday at Lindale.
■ Mr. W. B. Broom, who has
Bt-n several weeks at Taylors
■le, ti t,, came home Saturday
Kt returned yesterday for an
■definite slay.
■Mr. 11. E. Coulter visited his
■iiiily here Monday.
■ Miss Lstella Whitlock was
lurried to Mr. Jim Walker
liiiday. Mr. Walker took her
■mi a young man who was car
ling her home from preaching
lutday p. m., and they eloped
I spite of parental objections,
lie happy pair have our best
fishes.
l-ur. Henry Harr,son, of this
lice, also persuaded a Miss
pgs,of near Floyd Springs,
I disregard parental authority
|id cast her lot with his, last
luiday, they too have our best
plies.
I belike the Hustler-Commer
-I*l'ery much. Long may it
| v “Anonymous.”
THE LEGISLATURE.
T C. Bryan In The
I Race.
1 11 his issue will be found the
Funcuneut of Hon. W. C.
j^ 11 ' "h') states t hat he is in
Puce for the Legislature.
I '"■ C- Bryan is eo s‘ran
f'Gloyd He has represeij’ed
f l!c unty in t,h (J legislature for
r r ®°f tour years and has a
F‘"‘iiehisas clean as the
IHe invites the voters of
r yito closely scrutinize that
More making up their
IT
I s dtistler-Commorcial rep
r SlVp Mr- Bryen stated tha*
r’ ia "d scores of ’friends had
I him to outer the present
L '^- Vail invites every one to
I, n U P ’n the issues of
I a > and questions of the
IH
L' ” lbs time wid be so
r" u i> that he may not have
L. S ' voters but
I|v m te ask him about any
liberty
. -
r >au is a -brave loyal
HARRISON’S NEPHEW
When Worn Out Nothing Helped
Him Like
PAINE’S CELERY COMPOUND
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To be born a Harrison has
been, in this country, ns with
the Pitt family of Prime Minis
ters in England, to turn instinct
ively toward politics and a pub
lic life.
Two presidents of the United
States, a governor of Virginia,
who was also a signer of the
Declaration of Independence and
a member of congress for several
years—all within four, genera
tions, father to son, has but one
parallel in this country and few
abroad.
Mr. John Scott Harrison, Jr.,
nephew of ex President Harri
son, whose hard, telling cam
paign work in the southwest
showed the strong family gift,
sends the following nppreci >live
estimate of Paine’s celery com
pound as an ideal restorative for
the body and brain when either
are excessively used:
Kamas Ci'y, Mo . Jan. 28, 1898.
Wells, Richardson Co. :
Gentlemen—lt gives me pleas
ure to say that Paine’s celery
compound has proved of inesti
mable benefit to me at different
times, v, hen the labors incident
to my work and the nervous
strain following arduous work
in campaigns had taxed me phys
ically. With the thousands of
other mental workers, who have
been benefited by it, I can re
commend it as a great restora
tive and rebuilder.
Yours truly,
John Scott Harrison, Jr.
‘Paine’s celery' compound is
the one means regarded suffi
ciently effective by’ conscientious
physicians to be relied cn in
cases of debility' arising from
true man and has won the
reputation of being true to every
rust.
RHEUMATISM CURED IN A
DAY.
“Mystic Cure” for Rheumatism
and Neuralgia radically cures in
Ito 3 days. I's action upon th
system is remarkable and myste
rious. It removes at once the cause
and the disease immediately dis
appears. The fust dose greatly
benefi'S, 75 cents. Sdd by Curry
Arrington Co, Rome, Ga.
Boarders Wanted. —By pri
vate family, two or four young
men. References exchanged.
Address“M.” care The Hustler
Commercial.
For a good siuoke try Wait
ers’ “Extra Good” cigars.
whatever cause, and to counter
act the strain of unexpected, pro
longed work and excitement. It
is the only 7 remedy’ prepared un
der the eyes of the medical pro
fession, and in strict accordance
with the directions of a physi
cian of acknowledged ability .
No ordinary help, no well
meaning but unprofessional con
coction, sarsaparilla or blood
purifier can do what Paine’s
celery compound is able to ac
complish : cure men and women
of such serious diseases as; kid
ney troubles, liver complaints
and dyspepsia, or permanently
drive away—ind there’s the
pcint that no sufferer should lose
sight of—permanently drive
out of the system, rheumatism,
neuralgia and all skin affections.
Nerves and brain can be work
ed out. This is the condition of
thousands of exhausted nervou
systems that have been almost
worked to death in school, count
ing rooms, factories and stores.
Shaky nerves, flabby’ muscles,
muddy complexions and the
general appearance of weariness
and pain tell the story of exhaus
tion. Persistent headaches go
with nervous debility. That ter
rible throbbing of the heart
comes from a wretched condition
of the nervous system.
The sure way to get back to
perfect health of body and brain
is to regulate and nourish the
nerves by means of Paine’s cel
ery’ compound. It is a searching
cure tor all diseases that indicate
vitiated blood. It builds up thp
strength and replaces used up
parts by new, vigorous tissues.
GOOD THINGS TO EAT
Small .*iz? Djve Hams, delic
ious, tender and sweet* Fresh
lot direct from the packers.
Gteen Pees, Snap beans, fresh
strawberries, squash, sDinacb,
fancy tomatoes, headed lettuce,
jsparagu®, etc.
Ex ra Fancy Head Rjce. large
wh.te grains; yellow Sweet po
tatoes nice breakfast bacon fine
cheese and havdreJs ol other good
hings, Lloyd'’’.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for a seat in the lower
of the Gen-Til Assembly of
Georgia, so reposent Floyd coun
ty, my candidacy subject to the
action of of the democratic prim
ary of June the 6th.
W. C. Bryan:
LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
Motion C< ukt. —Judge Henry
held motion court this afternoon
in the city court room,
MissMammie Whitehead, ot
Rockmart, arrived in the city to
day and entered the Southern
Conservatory of Music.
Is Dangerously lll.—The
people of Rome will regret to
learn that Mr. P. H. Hardin
continues dangerously ill at his
home on First avenue.
Concert Last Night.—The
concert given at the southern
conservatory of music last night
was largely attended and was
most highly enjoyed by all.
New Depots.—The O’Neill
M’f’g., Co., has closed contracts
with the N. C. & St. L. Ry., for
the erection of two new depots
at Dalton and Marietta.
No Police Court. —Every thing
is upusua'ly quiet in Police Cir
cles No arrests were today up to
three c’clock, only two cases have
been tried this week.
New Walk.—A new brick walk
has been laid from Douglass livery
stable, to Fleming’s Harness shop.
cnJßroad Street. It is a great im
prov, m nt.
Mrs. Henry A. Smith has re
turned from Anniston, where she
has been at the bedside of her
mother. Mrs. Jenifer NobD, who
has been dangerously ill. with
pneumonia,
New Building.—Messrs Roun
eaville A Bro., will commence the
erection of a handsome brick
building on the vacant lot in front
cf the Armstrong, next month.
The building will have three stores
and have all modern improve
ments.
Silver Tea.—A silver tea
will be given next Friday even
ing at the beautiful home of
Mrs. Jno. u. Printup on upper
Broad street, for the benefit of
Shorter College Alumnae Asso
ciation, from 4to 7 and 8 to 11
o’clock.
Rack From Dalton. —Last
night Prof. Beall and his com
pany of talented Romans, played
“Zelena at Dalton, to a crowded
house. After the performanice they
were tendered a German, at the
Dalton hotel. They all report a
royal time.T hiv returned at
1:55, this morning.
Mrs. Neel To Fesp nd.—Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Neel left for
Augusta this afternoon, to attend
the meeting of the Georgia Baptist
Convention which is to be held in
that city for the next few days.
Mrs. Neel has been notified that
she has been selected to respond
to the address ol welcome in the
Ladies Mission Society and has
accepted. It goes without saying
that the response from this gifted
Roman woman will be a gem .
Off To C> kffrence. —Dr R B
Headden the eloquent and beloved
pastor of> the First Baptist church
accompanied by Hon . W. J, Nee'
and wifri left, this afternocn fi r
Augusta where they go to repre
sent the First Baptist church of
Rome in the Georgia Baptist Con
vention which] convenes in that
city tomorrow. The young men's
prayer circle will conduct the
services at the First church Sun
day night. Arrangements will bo
made for the Sunday fjrenomi
services.
Two Fires.—Last night at 8
o’clock the fire department was
called to a small blaze at Win.
Echol’s house on Second Ave. It
was extinguished before the de
partment arrived. At 12 o’clock
the department was again called
out by a telephone alarm. A bus
belonging to Gluts. Johnson was
discovered on fie at the old
Holmes’ stables on East Third
srteet The bus was entirely de
stroyed without any damage to
the stable. The origin of the
fire is not known. The depart
ment responded promptly.
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\ Investment! /
THE ALASKA GOLD PLACER MACHINE MININGCOMPANY
Capital stock 15,000,000 —full paid—and non-assessable. Promises to be
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This is aijindustrial rather than a Mining Company. We hav«
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OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
PRESIDENT. H. P. Tiwuley, New York Ken, L. Bradtord P ino), Sant. Fe New Mex
Mat.auer ot the E<j iit»i>le,Lite Assurance So President International Mining Cong res
IST VICE PRES,Hon.J N Hnston. New York Hou. John P. Hoyt Seattle, Washington
Ex-Treasurer of the Unit sd States Fx-Chief Justice. Stite of wiling to
ND vi 'E PRitS E. Parmly Brown,New York Geo. McLean, Manufacturer. Passaic, N. J
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Coi.eulti ng Engineer Wm. F. Lav. New York Leslie v. Bruce, Pro r Turf, Field, Varm. N.Y
Pres Lay System Hydraulic Plaeer Mining Co Colonel A. C. Fisk New Vogk
Lawrence P. Brown, New York.
Tai bu sineas Ability fiua.icial standing ofiour Directors are amou
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To raise the capitol to place, severaljjlants in the Klondi e
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Whan this block is sold, no more will be offered at less than
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Send for illustrated Prospectus where full explanation is given
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Washington Building, No. 1 Broadway New York, N. Y.
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