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LfISOjNS jM
Led This Itoino at 11
■ O’clock
K MASONIC TEMPLE.
n«lokjates Arrived Today,
■o Will be in Attendance.
L, morning »l U <*>«*
■ istriet convention of free
■ .nd accepted Maeone, con-
M i iu the Masonic lemplt.
’ft meeting wee ca.ied to
Kr by Judge Mas Meyerl.nr.lt,
■..sbipful Master of the Home
K;. following officers were
elected.
E W. Judkins, of Caladona
Ke, Senior Warden.
E. I’. Bordoin, of Adairsville
K.re, Junior Warden.
E p. Mann, of Shumate
Treasurer.
E 11. Wist, Cherokee lodge,
Sffcretary.
■j.L. White, Rising lawn
K^ e , Assistant Secretary.
Ene following officers were ap-
Kited by Worshipful Master:
E W. Underwood, Senior
Macon.
E. A. Bradfield, Junior Dea-
K.
El. M. Brown, Senior Stewart.
E. M. Rose, Junior Stewart.
K\ M. Carwille, Tyler.
■After the work in the second
Kl third degrees tomorrow
Ayfening at 7 :30 o’clock, a ban—
K will be given the visiting
Either officers will be elected
morning’s session.
■i.vl m— K I' hen —Yester
d«j evening at 7 o’c ock, at the
reldence of the bride’s, on upper
Street. Mr. Tom Hendricks
Miss Ora Kitchen, was united
ties art well known and have
niiuy friends who wish them
mich hapmess.
(‘■Liiiui METH'DIST.—Rev. Mr.
Mrrintnn, a prominent diylne of
tilled the pulpit at th"
methodist church last night
at i '3O o’clock. The pastor Dr.
preached in the morning,
■r Harriagtoi is the father of
Ik Hairugton Mgr. of the Oil
ill here. Both services largely’
tended.
B AVE \ou Tried It?—lf not you
4ight to righ away, for it’s delic
■us, will wake up your appetite
Ee refer to that new relish,
E’t>e Radish Mustard. Another
Epi’ly just received at Lloyd’s,
■ large handsome packages at
Be each.
Bbti- Lie Puce—Judge John
■ Maddox hasgiven official notice
V ‘^ r Urrl Boyd that he has
Ecessfully p a6ge d the examin-
B'on necessary to admission to
f e 't Poillt - This is a high com
|"n«ntioMr. Boyd, of which
f* 8 well wor 'ffiy. He has w ith
■ t( le help, O i tside of his mother’s
■eaching, g a i ned this distinction.
F" >b the second son of Mr. G, M.
| j yd one of the firm of Veach &
|°' ()t our town are known all
I VI r Georgia. —Adairsvil e Ban-
Iler,
I Unham’s Opening—The flVbnl
t wil | b 0 the grand
f ter,, P e ning O s Lanham & Son’s,
r'ertised else wherein this paper
r/n-oumg. Messrs Lanham &
F ra,p preparations—among
P er 1 ing a< buve cbarter()f j
ri-..„„, 10traii8port vis . tors
I . lr Stores where the displays
22*; i,b delight ‘
notice. 5=5 ~ !
I T’Qa
day dls-
her JkS *“ d
c«h>sky* sbaz .
I|IE WAR IMS
Boiled Down To A Few
Brief Paragraphs.
T|lE CLOUDS HANG LOW
And The Storm May Break A
Any Moment.
The Spanish Minister of th
Interior announces that the Un
ited States has ask the Pope to
mediate between the two countries
and tha.t he has accepted the task
but the statement is given officiae
denialjiy Washington authorities.
McKinley is still pursuing
his policy of delay, and it is
thought he will ask further
time to prepare his message,
but bis party men say that if
the document is delayed longer
than Wednesday congress will
act of its own accord.
Punta Gorda, Fla,, has base
ot supplies in case of war, in
stead of Tampa.
The replies of the powers to
Spains’s note, asking for their
good officers in the trouble with
America, has caused great de
jection at Madrid.
Spain’s naval vessels are said
to be in bad condition, and
hundreds of men are working
on the vessels to pur them in
fighting trim,
Autonomists in Cuba have
made a proposition to the insur
gents for an armistice, in order
J.o see if an agreement can be
reached to stop hostilities. They 7
state that Spain is willing to
enlarge the present scope of au
tonomy.
PURELY PERSONAL
John 11. Hawkins of Hermtage
is here today.
Mr. N. H. Bass of Lavender is
here today.
Mr. E. A. Heard went down to
Cedartown today.
Squire L. P. Early of Coosa
spent today in the city.
Clever Bob Best <>f
is in the city today.
Mr. J. A. West, of Atlanta,
is here today on business.
Mr. Edward P. Wood of Atlanta
is registered at the Armstrong
today.
Mr. C. L. Deardoff, of Dalton,
is among the visitois in Rome
today.
Mr. A. W . Tedcastle went
down to Cedartown this morning
on business.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Balo
have returned fre m an extensive
wedding trip.
Mr. Jack C. Moore is in th 0
city shaking hands with his ‘'lots”
of friends to day.
Mr. J. Collie Moore went
down to Carrolton this morning
on business.
Dr. R. M, Harbin, the noted
surgeon, of Rome, was iu the city
on professional business Tuesday,
—Adairsville Banner.
Mr. C. E. traveling
passenger Agt. of the Southern
Ry, with headquarters in Chat
tanooga is in the city today,
I
Dr. F. M. Taylor, ophtalmic
specialist, of Chicago, arrived in
the city this forenoon and, to a
llustler-Commercial represen
tative, stated that he proposed
establishing his business in the
Hili City. Dr. Taylor comes
highly highly recommended and
will doubtless enjoy a profitable
sojourn here. .
Mr. D. W. Rimpson, of Cave
Spring, is here today to attend
Commissioners court,
Mr. L. B. Cothran, of Rock
mart, is.in the city today.
. Many a tn as
fwq'‘T'afGeffi who would be
- " i I I i UTa startled at the
NE' 1| | | | % bare thought
TASS,vA i of sitting
I ldo w n and
KS&lk VSfrJif deliberately
drinking a
A ® ‘ doae of poi-
son, allows
j .Wwi ♦- himself to be
■ I j’-l regularly aud
-
° all r poisoned
t day after day
' )V accl, niula.
tioiis of bile
’ n " le ’
ak . When the liver fails to
Hdo its tegular work of filter-
floral ’ nR bijous poison out
°t the circulation, it goes on
poisoning the entire cotistitu
/ tion just as surely as if a man
was drinking prussic acid.
Every part of the body is polluted. The
digestive juices are suppressed and weak
ened. The kidneys and skin are clogged
with impurities and the lungs and bronchial
tubes overloaded with morbid secretion
which eat away the delicate tissue, and
bring about bronchitis and consumption.
All the diseases cans d by 'his subtle pro
cess of bilious poison;i. i are cured by the
marvelous alterative aeiio’i of Dr. Pierce’s
Golden Medical Disq • It dir ctly in
creases the liver’s u ,'.u al ' xeretive and
purifying powers ; gives the digestive and
blood-making organs power to manufacture
an abundance of red. rich, healthy blood.
It drives out all impurities, and vitalizes
the circulation with the life-giving elements
which restore perfect nutrition, solid mus
cular power, and healthy nerve-force.
“In August 1895, I was taken down in bed with
a burning and severe pains in my stomach and
under my shoulders, and dizzinc: s in my head,"
writes Ira I>. Herring. Esq., of Needmore, Levy
Co.. Fla. “ My home physician was called and he
said ray symptoms were more like consumption
than anything else. I lingered in this way seven
months trying different kinds of medicine. Noth
ing that I ate would digest, anti 1 had great nis
tr-ssin mystomach. I was persuaded to *ry.some
of Dr. Pierce's remedies or to see what he thought
es my case. I wrote him and received an answer
stating that my suffering was from indicostion
and torpid liver, and advising me to take Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical ilisc.a ry. The first
bottle gave pleasing, results. I have taken foui
bottles of the 'Golden Medical-Discovery' and
three small vials of the ’ Pleasant Pellets.' lam
able to do my work and eat what I could uot
before I took these medicines."
A NEW DEPARTURE.
A Talented Optical Instructor
From New York Engaged By a
Leading Jeweler-
In order to raise the standard
of his optical business from the
plan of simply selling stock glass
es to that of the up-to-date optic
ian, Mr. B. F. Roak has secured
the services of an eminent optical
teacher, will ground him
thcrougly in th§ modern field of
eye testing and in the proper
treatment of ordinary de^c' B °f
vision of the tiding ot phys cians
prescriptions. Dr, Lowe, who will
be in Rome next Thurday Adril
7. He has devoted the part of
twelve years to study of inper
fect vision and has diplomas from
four of the leading colleges in
United Stvtes. He will bring with
him from New York all the latmt
appliances and instruments used
by experienced latter day ocular
refractionists for measuring defec
tive eyesight, more of which
have heretofcre been iu Rome,
and will prove revelations, and
he will devote his afternoons te
testing the eyes, free of charge,
of those who may call at Mr.
Roaks store.
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE
The Best Salve in the world
for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers,
Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tet
ter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns and all Skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction or
money refunced. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale by Curry-
Arrington Drug Company.
APPLICATION FOR LETTERS
OF DISMISSION.
GEORGIA FUYD COUNTY-
Whereas Thomas Holsenback
execu'or o John Holsenback, de
ceased , reiresents to the court in
his petltim duly filed that he has
administered John Holsenback’e
estate, dins is to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors,
io show tause if any they can why
said administrator should not be
discha';ed from his executorship
and receive letters of dismission
on the irst Monday in April 1898.
This J; 11 - 3rd 1898.
John I’. Davis, Ordinary.
Wanted —Christian man or
worn» to do office work and
correspondence here. Salary
SBOO Apply with self addressed
staifped envelope to A. P. Elder,
Geieral Manager, care Daily
Htftler-Commercial.
In the Springtime is
the Painting Time
We most respectfully call the at
tention of the public to the fact that
we carry all the shades and colors
of the standard
MIXED PAINTS
turned out and put on the market by
LONGMAN & MARTINEZ,
JOHN I UCAS & CO,
LOWE BROTHERS.
The name of these firms upon a can
of paint guarantees it to be the gen
uine aruicle.
We also handle Collier white lead
and Red Seal white lead. These
brands are recognized by veterans
as the best ever put on the market.
OILS * AND * VANISHES
Only the best grades should be
used and you will waste no time or
money by coming to us at once.
BRUSHES—=For much of your in
sida painting, if you will buy mixed
paints and brushes of us, you can do
the work at your own convenience
and suit your own taste.
GURRY-fIRRINGTON 60.
2 S. M. Stark, I
X
S LIDIEJ MB GBmiM fIILIB s
A..r
Dougherty Bldg, 2nd Ave IS
S'
IH. P. WOOTEN & BRO., g
Successors to
ROME PHARMACY.
309 Broad st. —New Clark Building.
We have bought the entire stock of the Rome
Pharmacy and are prepared to supply your wants in
the drug, piescription and patent medicine line. Our
stock is complete and ol the very highest grade.
We solicit a part of your patronage and shall en
deavor to the best of our ability to please you at all
times. We should be pleased to have you call on as.
Full line of druggist’s sundries, toilet articlesand
such things as are usually carried in a first-class drug gp
store. Cigars and tobacco.
Come to see us.
TONSQRIAL PARLORS-
LEWIS BARRETT, Artist;
Only skilled men employed. Parlors recently renovated Mos
courteous attention and satisfactory services guaranteed, at No
[42d, Broad street.
SUMnUHGSJJEL
FRANK WRIGHT
FARMACIST,
Rome,
At Old Norton corner, opposit
Masonic Tempi.
Alcohol, wood, for burning.
Balls and Bats.
Benzin.
Bird Seed and Cull Fish Bone.
Blank Books.
Blacking and Shoe Dressing.
Botls, 4 grams up to 4 liters.
Brushes—Hair, Paint, Shoe, &c
Call Bels. R
cards, Playing and Visiting,
castlie Soap, White and Motld.
castor Oil, 2 grades,
chalk, crayon, prepared and
“Spanish Whiting.”
checkers, Dominoes, Dice,
chemicals, ful line,
cigarets and cigars,
combs, horn and rubber,
condensed Milk,
cos Sirups of all kinds,
‘cruches and Shoulder Braces.
Diamond Wall Finish.
Drugs and Druggist’s sundries.
Dum Bels and Indian Clubs.
Fishing Tackl.
Garden Seeds.
Gelatin.
Glycerol (glycerin.)
Glue, dry and liquid.
Grease Eradicator, for clothes.
Gum, Chewing, all sorts.
Hair Dye and Oil.
Harness Oil.
Harps, French and Jews.
Horse, Catl and Poultry Powders
Ink, Black, Red and Indelibl.
lodin, Tincture of
Linseed, whole, ground and oil.
Machine Oils, Castor, Golden <fcc
Magnesium, Sulfate (Epsom
Salt.)
Marbls, Agate, China and Glass
Maches.
Mustache Pomade, Black and
White.
Mucilage.
Naithalin Balls for moths.
Nutmegs and Cloves.
Oil of Turpentine, “Spirits.”
Onion Sets.
Paint, all colors.
Paper and Envelopes.
Patent Medicines, ful line.
Pencils, Carbon “Led” and Slate
Pens and Penholdeis.
Perfumery, Cologne, Extracts,
Bay Rum.
Petrolatum (Vasalin.)
Pimenta (Allspice.)
Pipes, Clay and Wood.
Plasters, Belladonna, Capsicum,
Strengthening. &c.
Plaster Paris.
Pocket Books and Purses.
Potassium Bitartrate (Cream of
Tarta.)
Potassium Nitrate
Potassium Bromide and lodid.
Putty and Glaziers Points.
Quinin, Sulphate, botld and in
1,2, 3, 4 and 5 grain capsules
Rubber Balls. Bands, Combs and
Syringes.
Sealing Wax.
Slates and Pencils.
Sodium Carbonate (Sal Soda.)
Sodium Borate (Borax).
Sulfur, Brimstone and Flowers.
Suspensory Bandages.
Syringes, glass and rubber.
Tablets, Pen and Pencil.
Thermometers, clinical and
house.
Toilet Paper.
Toilet Soaps, 5, 10, 15 and 25c.
Tooth Picks, Quill and Wood.
Trusses, hard rubber and leather
Turnip Seed.
Twines.
Varnishes, Asfaltum. Coach and
Copal.
Water Botls, rubber.
White Led.
Window Glass, all sizes.
fjW*Cut this out, paste away
and read before starting to town.
Low prices, but cash only.
Old Norton Corner, oppogit Ma
sonic Tempi.
FRftNK WRIGHT,
FuiMcist, Rome,