The Rome hustler-commercial. (Rome, Ga.) 18??-????, March 31, 1898, Image 6

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GftLL ISSUED For a Meeting of The Sev enth Congressional DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE. Date Named Is F6r April 9th. Rome The Place. The following call explains itself : Cong ress ion al Exec uti ve Committee galled to meet in Rome on Saturday April 9th, 1898. Rome, Ga., March 30, 1898. The members of the Demo cratic Executive Committee of the Seventh Congressional Dis trict are requested to meet at the court house in Rome, Ga., on Saturday, April 9th 1898, at 12 o’clock for the purpose of fix ing the time and prescribing the manner of selecting a candidate to represent the Seventh Con gressional District of Georgia in the next congress; and for the transaction of such other busi ness as may come before the committee. Each member is urged to be present. W. J. Neel, chairman, C. W. Underwood, sec’ty. LIST OF THE COMMITTEE. Bartow —W. 11. Lumpkin and J. J. Conner, Cartersvillle. Catoosa —R. A. Bacon, Grays ville. Chattooga —J. W.Cain, Sum merville. Cobb—D. W. Blair, Marietta, aad E. I’. Paden, Rossville. Dade —J. G. Jacoway, Tren ton . Floyd—J. J. Seav, J. C. Moore and C. W. Underwood, Rome. Gordon—Z. T. Gray, Calhoun. Harralson —A. I, Head, Talla poosa. Murray—V. L. Watts, Spring place. Polk—W. C. Bunn, Cedar town. Paulding—A. L. Bartlett, Brownsville. Walker—F. W. Copeland, La- Fayette. Whitfield—l. E. Shumate, Dalton. W. J. Neel, chairman, Rome, Ga. GOOD THINGS TO EAT Small rtize Dove Hams, delic ious, tender and sweet. Fresh lot direct from the packers. Green Pees, Snap beans, fresh strawberries, squash, spinach, fancy tomatoes, headed lettuce, asparagus, etc. Extra Fancy Head Rice, large white grain*; yellow sweet po tatoes nice breakfast bacon flue cheeso and hundreds of other good things, Lloyd'?. All a Mistake—About there being a drug war in Rome. I hav simply knocked the bottom out on prices, not of a dozen or two pattents but on a thousand things, and nobody is trying or wants to mach me. You stick to me with your cash trade and I’l keep the prices down so we can both liv. Frank Wright, Farmacist, at Norton’s old"cor ner. SPEAKS FOB ITSELF. Messrs. Lloyd & Co.: The fancy California peaches and pears we recently bought from you are the finest we ever saw. They are certainly delicious and are praised by all. McCall & Young. Proprietors Armstrong. Lost. —A pair of child’* glar es, with aluminum frames Finder pUase return to at this office and receive reward. Boarders Wanted.—By pri vate family, two or four young men. References exchanged. Address“M.” care The Hustler Commercial. THE PROBLEM SOLVED. THE NEW MEDICAL DISCOV ERY TESTED. Results of the jestin Various Forms of Dyspep ia. Chronic indigestion or dyspep sia, while a very common trouble, has for some time been looked up on by able physicians as a serious thing, and that no time should be o*t in treating it properly at the start, because recent researches have shown that the most serious, fatal and incurable diseases have their origin in simple dyspepsia or indigestion. Diabetes is simply one form of indigestion, the sugar and starchy food not being assimilated by the digestive organs. In Bright ’s di?- ■ afte the albumen is not properly assimilated. While consumption and dyspep sia are twin diseases, and it is be yond question that dyspepsia makes a fertile soil for the seeds of consumption. But the tr< üble has been to find a remedy that could be depended upon to cure dyspepsia, as it is notoriously obstinate and difficult to cure. This has been the question that has puzzled physicians and dys peptics alike, until the question was solved three years ago by the appearance of a new dyspepsia cure in the medical world known as Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets, which it was claimed was as a certain, reliable cure for every form of stomach trouble. Physicians, however, would not accept such statements without first giving the new remedy many tfete and carefully observing re sults. For three years the remedy has been thoroughly tested in every section of the country and with surprising and satisfactory results, Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets can be hones iy claimed to be a specif ic, a radical lasting cure for indi gestion in the various forms of ac id dyspepsia or sour stomach, gas or wind on stomach, too much bile, j undue fullness or pressure after ■<ating and similar symptoms re sulting from disordered digestion. Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets were not placed before the public until this three years’ trial left no doubt as to their value and they have re cently been placed in the trade and cap be found on sale at all druggists at the nomiual price of 50 Crnts per package. No extravagant claims are made for the remedy. It will not cure rheumatism, pneumonia, typhoid fever, nor anything but just what it is claimed to cure, and that is every form of stomach trouble. No dieting is necessary, good wholesome food and plenty ot it and you may rest assured that Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets will di gest it. Druggists claim for it that it is a pleasure to recommend it to dyspeptics, because it gives such universal satisfaction. Little book on stomach diseases sent free by addressing Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. APPLICATION 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.'This is to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors to show cause, if any they cun, 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. RHEUMATISM CURED IN A DAY. “Mystic Cu r e” for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in Ito 8 days. It* action upon the system ia remarkable and myste rious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately dis appears. The first dose greatly benefits, 75 cents. Sold by Curry- Arriugton Co, Rome, Ga. Bartlett, STRT E ATTRACTIONS Not the L .»-t of the sights of fered by Chattanooga luring her Spring F stival May 3, 4 and 5 will be the side attractions such ns the manufacturers 1 exhibit, t: r woman's display and the hand sotnely decorated buildings. Ihi streets will be brilliant with gij colors, joyi us crowds and the various attractions always atten dant upon such events. Music will be furnished by several fine hands and there will hardly be a niirute in which some form of amusement will not be furnished lhe public Besides, there are so many points of in'erest around Chattanooga that a week cou'd be probably and pleasantly spent in visiting th> mis there were nothing going on ii> the town itself. Condensed Schedule in Effect lanusry 16. ISHS. STATIONS. INo 10 INo l-l NO. 8 Lv Chattanooga i 8 66am 0 loprn It'.Oilpm Ar Dalton i 9.23 am < .’(lrm I ■ Klam Ar Rome in.team H.'.’tpri , t urn Ar Atlanta I Inani !<>4o;.m 0 'itr. Lv Atlanta 4.20 pm lit v -pn 5 run Ar Macon 7.10 pm I 0.-.i-.n 8. loam Ar.Jesup 5.46 am 2 :18pm Ar Everett « '.’.'am 3.-.’. pm Ar Jacksonville 8 Klam 9.25 pm Lv Jesup i lam 6 .Wpm Ar Jacksonville I.OOpm lo 15pm Lv Everett rtOSam 3.3,rpin Ar Brunswick 7.55am| 1 3 >pm No. 8 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Cualta noogn to Atlanta. No. 10 carries Pullman L’nion Sleeping C.tr Cliattan ova to Atlanta No. 14 carries Pullman Drawing Room Buffet •Sleeping Car Ch tit; oooga to Jacksonville a tut Atlanta to U. ■ nswiek STATIONS No 7 No 9 ' g 1 Lv Atlanta ... 7.50 an) 2prn 5 Ar Rome 10 15am ! I'nnn 7 .17 im , Ar Dalton 11 35um 5.54 pm 8 Ira 1 Ar Chattanooga I.oopm 7.2ilpir. 9 5 >am I Lv Chattanooga ■ >. n 10.00: Ar Burgin I 4.1 pm Ar Lexington Ari SV i lie. . .'. Ar < im-i i. iat i 7.20)111 3 , ■ Lv (matti noo ja.... 125 pm I 15am 1 !5( ia Ar Nasnvtlle . | G.a.Vpin ti ,I’ani <1 >spin No 7 carrie Pullman Sleeping Cat Atlanta lo Chattum ga.’ No 9 carries Pullman Union Sleeping Car Atlanta to Cincinnati and Pullman sleep.ng Car Chattanooga to Louisville No. 13 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta to Cincinnati without change STATIONS. ■ , No. 6. I No. 12 . No. Iff. Lv Chaitnii"Oga 10.00 am 4.16 am 8 20pm A ■ Knoxville ....... II • |mi 8.05 am Ar Morrist .wn 2 41pm 9.5vam'10.5."-pui Ar Hot Springs 11.46 am l2.2kim Ar Asheville 1.15 pm 1.39 am Ar Salisbury ti 40pm 6.oo;in> Ar Greensboro 9.52 pm 8.50 am Ar Raleigh 7 I Oam 11.4.5 am Ar Norfolk I 5.25 pm Ar VVa It ng'ot . . Isl 42am 9.' Ar New York 12 43pm 6 No. 12 carries Pullman Sleeping ''ar Chatta nooga to New York via Asheville and Sai- [ isbury to Richmond, arriving Riel.mFml ti.itOa.in. No. 16 is solid train Chattanooga to Norfolk, with Pullman Sleeping Car Chattanooga to ■ Raleigh without change. Close connections I made at Norfolk with -learners for Baltimore | New York apd Bis ton. Pullman Sleeping Car I Salisbury to New York via Washington. STATIONS No 16 N.. fl Lv Chattanooga fi.2oprnln).lX):>n> Ar Knoxville . 9. it'll))) 1.15 am Ar Morris) t wo. 12 ilium 2.4 lpn> Ar Bristol 5.00 am 5. i.-pm Ar Wa5hingt0n................. 11.25 pm 7 .-,.m Ar New York 6 Sum 1.20 pm No. rt. carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta nooga to Washington and Chilian oga to New York without change. No I<s carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta nooga to Knoxv Knoxville toßri toL BTATT) 'NS ' NO. 15 Lv Rome n_> 4 i r Ar Anniston LOOpm Ar Birmingham 10.00 pm Ar Selin ' 5.35 pm Ar Meridian., 9.%pip Ar N.'u < irl.'uua. . • _ 8.30 am Ar Jackson ... , ... Ar Vicksburg 11 35am Ar Shreveport 7.20 pm ♦No is jNo 9! +NO It; :No. ID ~2 inpmi 5.00 pm L> ibiriie ar 1000 am 9.3 ns fl.otlpm 7.lspmiAr Gad den url i&im, 7. loam 6.3o|>mi 7.3opm‘Ar Atlanta _ I'/! 6 ‘'.iin' 7.09 am t Daily except Sunday Sunday only. F S. GANNON. 3dv P & G M . Washington, D.C. J. M. CULP. Traf Mgr., Wa-hington. D C W. A TURK. G P A., Washington, D C. C. A. BENSCOTEK. co r. A-.Claltanooga.'l'sn* LIBEL FOR DI VORCE STATE OF GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY,— Georgo W. Thomas j Libel for di vs > vorce inFloyd L. I*. Thomas ) Super’r Court State of Georgia, No. 33 Jauuar”. term 1898. To 1.. P. Thomas, —The defend ant is hereby required personally cr by attorney, to be and appear at the next Superior Court to I e 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 sa d court will proceed as to justice shall appertain. Witness the Honorable W. M 1 Hen’y , Judge of said court, this 9th day of February 1898, Win. E. Beyeiegel, C. C. Supe rior Court, Floyd cunty Ga. 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 1 was able to be up and about again.—A. T. More aux, Luv erne, Minn. Sold by all drug gists. The genuine Spanish Root Soi > at Lloyd’s. Accept no imi tatious. * A2 Easter Opening: • | —I * On Tuesday and Wednesday, the * * sth and 6th of April, we will display * * ■ a full line of pattern hats and bon- * W | nets. Ail are cordially invited to at- *. ? £ tend. Doors open atioo’clock. J ■? * i Hrs 9 A» O. Garrard * i I < * 1 * I KWlEW»***«******W***WW»WW«*W«Si Zr «E W TO ORDER • i •) (• KefeWwailli* J Oh g THEY ARE THE * | $7 KIND 2AT OTHER PLAGES. “ J |BumevTailoringCo.Br 2 oSe> j JELLICO' 'no at i We meet all comps tition and defy competi- tors. Our coal is as good . iisifc as the best, and we keep our scales in apple pie or’ g We executeJalEorders promptly and/Jeliv er the kind of coal thatjyou.buy. A EE- HOLDER! f OFFlCE,Western U.. Telegraph Co’s. Office. $ $ \ O• CE ’FHCNE 169- YARD ’PHONE <2O „