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W EMOIIEYBYHOMEDYEING
’ BI! ' U F WEb SUITS,
Dyes & ,akE Bea P i T Ik ’ JL
iaMoNI’ Colors Which
ASD B Not Fade-So Simple
" iIL v vE x A Child Can Ise
That Lye. <cccK . 8F uli.y-F or
ThKM vs rb The Standard
TaENTY
Home Dyes.
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'“'ot >■' Y,“ r
' bi , g that is fad»d u»<l snobby
"‘"’Yu !>•’• 1,0 m ” ni ‘ y ,
n n-e With one or two pack-
Kof Diamond Dyes that cost
Kt!, cents, toe old dr... one
5 ; u fashionable and beauti
’,sr .'id mad. to look b -
, Tb<,u.»„d» of women will
8 Athft told from ntw ’ * ut
£b have cost them only a trifle
fe result of coloring over their
a materials with Diamond
Esmond Dyes are so simple
L d easy to use that even a child
|n by fol owing their plain
rectiunß. get fast and beautiful
Mors- They will not fade, creek,
r wash out, and are the only
ackage dyes that have stood the
>„t of years ot use. Do not n-k
our goods with imitations of the
bamond.
DR. LOWE
6 now with us ard
till be here some
lime.
I Dr. Lowe has come
Io Rome to give us
lerscnal instruction
L. optics.
I He is thoroughly up
L the business of
■roperly and scien
■ficallv fitting spec
s'
moles to the eye, and
■ here for the pur
pose of teaching us
Bie science and not to
■take money off our
■ustomers. Come in
■nd have your eyes
Bested.
ITo accommodate
■hose who may du-
Rre to take advaiv
|&ge of Dr- Lowe’s
■nquestio ied skill as
In optical expert, I
hvve arranged his
tours as follows:
toning nours, 10 to
2. Afternoon hours,
Ho 5. No charge of
kind-
B - F. ROARK,
Jeweler.
•F. M. Taylor the Chicago
la a wi | make hi® headquar
'rs at Wooten’s drug store 309
oad «t. from Thursday April 7
-unl.iy April 16, inclusive.
to 3 Ev „ s
filiation free.
YEAR'S SUPPORT.
"J 1 " 51 ' YD OUNTY.
ij. tnay concern
thereby glven that the
raho J’ 11 Mears support tO Sa
to M„‘,l . tho W ‘ doW ()f JRB
- Ceaßyd ’ havo filed
'“ffieieut 1 . , H "‘ I UD ’ e3S B° od aild
win h 18 sh'Jwn the same
Ul ' llle j' ad fl Pm, nt. of
of the U ‘" April tPrm « *898,'
r dii,ary - Thi9
h Jb - John P. Davie,
Ordinary.
PBONS ADJO’JRN
Willi a Grand Banquet Last
Night
I|l MASONIC TEMPLE.
One of Most Brilliant Affairs
Ever Given by Masons.
The district convention of
free and accepted Masons which
have been in session here for
several days adjourned last
night with a grand banquet in
I he Masonic Temple.
Following was the program :
1. Opening ceremonies.
2. Ode.
3. Prayer.
4 Reception of Grand Offi
cers.
5. Ode of Welcome.
G. Words of welcome by Max
Meyerhardt, W. M. of Cherokee
Lodge.
7. Addresses by Grand Offi
cers.
8. Work in Third Degree.
9. Banquet.
10. Toasts and addresses by
distinguished Masons.
11. Concluding ceremonies.
'1 he banquet was one of the
most brilliant affairs ever given
by the Rome lodge.
‘ Most of the business transact
ed yesterday was the reading of
the report of 40 lodges.
Over five hundred Masons
from all over Georgia was in at
tenda nee.
Grand Master J. W. Taylor, of
Luthersville, was present yester
day and was greatly i leased with
what he saw’.
The delegates will long re
member the pleasant occasion
and speak in the highest terms
of Rome hospitality.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
Honor Roll —The Honor roll
of my high school for boys, for
the month of March, is as fol
lows : John McConnell 97; Lind
ley McClure, 9G. P. J. King,
Principal.
Prayer Meeting.—Rev. J.
H . Eakes will conduct the pray
er meeting at the First Metho
dist church tonight at 7 :30
o’clock. All members are earn
nestly requested to be present.
F.pworth Leagers.—Quite a
number of Rome members of the
Epworth League, will leave to
morrow’ forenoon in a special
coach, over the Southern for
Macon, to attend the great Ep
worth League convention in that
city.
Arrived Last Night.—Dr.
and Mrs. C. W. Lowe, of New
York Citv, arrived in the city
last night. Dr. Lowe is here for
the purpose of giving Mr. Roark,
the enterprising Rome jeweler,
a thorough course in scientific
optics as applied to the human
eye.
Will Close Sunday.—The
series of meetings which has
been conducted by Rev. S. 11.
Dimon at the Second Methodist
church, will close Sunday. The
meetings have been largely at
tended and 15 souls have been
brought to Christ.
Convicts Move. —Supt. Hack
ney, of the the chaingang, mov
ed all the convicts from their
wiu'er quarters on the Summer
ville road, this morning. They
will work the Calhoun road near
Pope’s Ferry, where they will
camp for the summer.
Second Baptist.—We are
glad to speak of the great work
that is being done in the Second
Baptist church under the pas
torage of Rev. O. P. Gilbert. He
is a young man of great ability
and perseverance. He is not
I only constantly increasing the
membership of his church, but
NIW MEDICAL DISCOVERY.
A Positive Cure For Dyspap
sia.
This may read us though we
weie putting it a little strong be
cause it is general y thought by
t he majority of people (ha* Lys
pepsia in its chronic form is incur
ab e, or practically s>. But wo
have long since shown that Dys
pepsia is curable, nor is it such a
difficu't matter as it first appears.
The trouble with Dyspeptics is
that they are continually dieting,
starving themselves, or going to
opposite i x rernes or else delung
mg the already ever burdened
stomach with “bitters,” “after
dinner pills,” etc , which invar
iably increase the difficulty even
if in some cases they do give a
slight temporary relief. Such
treatment of the stomach simply
make matters worse. What the
stomach wants is a n st. Now how
can tbe stomach become rested,
recuperated and at the same time
tbe body nourished and sustained
This is the great secret and this
is also the secret of the uniform
success ot Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tab
lets. This is a compariively new
remedy, but its successs and pop
ularity leaves no doubt as to its
merits.
The tablets will digest the food
anyway, regardb ss of condition of
siomacb .
The sufferer from dysepsia ac
cording to directions is to eat an
abundance of good wholesome
food tablets before and after each
meal and the result will be that
tbe food will digested no matter
how bud your dyspepsia may be,
because as before stated, tbe tab
lets will digest the food oven if the
stomach is wholly inactive To il
lustrate our meaning plainly, if
you take 1 800 grams of meat,
eggs or ordinary food and pisce
it in a temperature of 98 degrree,
and put with it one one of Stuarts
Dyspepsia Tablets it will digest
the meat or eggs almost as per
fectly as if the meat was enclos
ed within the stomach.
The stomach may b ever soe
weak yer these tablets willperform
the work of digestion and the
body and brains will be properly
nourished and at the same time
a radica', lasting cure
of dyspepsia will be made be
cause the much abused stomach
will be given, to some extent, a
ranch needed rest. Your druggist
will tell you that of the many
remedies advertised to cure dys
pesia none of them has given
so complete and general
satisfaction as Stuart’s Dyspep
aa Tablets and not hast in im
portance in these hard times is
the fact they are also the cheap
est and give the most good for
the least money.
A little book on cause and cure
of stomach trouble sent free by
addressing Stuart Co., Marshall,
Mich.
has organized a Baptist Young
People’s Union, with 75 mem
bers, it being the only one in the
city. Go over and ’near the young
brother, it will do you good.
Dangerously lll—Mrs. Bet
tie Foster, the aged aunt of Capt.
John G. Foster, is dangerously
ill at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. William Neel, in East
Rome. She is 82 years old and
has been in feeble health for
some time.
Finger Taken Off.—Dr. W.
A. Chapman, one of Cedar
town’s prominent physicians,
had his finger amputated by Dr.
T. R. Garlington Monday. The
finger was affected by blood
poison. He stood the operation
well and returned to his home
yesterday morning.
’Two Brave Officers. —The
many friends of Mr. Charley Al
exander and Mr. John Huffman,
regret exceedingly that these
brave and faithful officers were
‘•lostinthe shuffle” last Mon
day night. Officers Huffman and
Alexander have served the city
long and faithfully,and in being
dropped from the force, leave
enviable records in the archives
of the department they have
helped to make so effective for
the city. The Hustler-Comm
ercial wishes for these men the
jsuccess in life that they deserve
—be it whatever avocation they
i undertake.
I A big shipment of writing
1 tablets will arrive at Frank
I Wbight’s Farmacy tomorrow.
SHEWS SALES
EEE iMLIIIW
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY
Mill be sold before the court
house door in the city of Rome,
Floyd Co. Ga. between the l>«gal
hours of sale, on the first Tuordny
in April 1898, the following
described property to wi':
A certain let in the city cf Rome
Floyd county Ga. .bounded as fol
ows . Beginni ig on the Northeast
corner of the lot heretofore ssld
G. Jeffries on a twenty foot alley,
thence along the same East fifty
eight feet and eight inches to a
stake in said alley, th race South
six y-six feet and sev -a) inches to
a stake on the Margaret Stephen
line, thence West along the same
fifty two feet, and eigft inches to G.
Jeffries line and with the emne
North to the b ginning. Levied
on by virme of a fba issued from
Floyd Superior court in favor of
Southern Home Building and Loa l
Association vs. Carrie M. Maple
as the property of the defendant.
Also at the same time and pl°ce
that tract oi parcel of land situa
ted lying and being in Floyd Coun
ty and in the City of Rome, lying
>n the eastern side of the O >s
tanau’a River, being a portion of
land lot No. 286, in the 23rd. Dis
trict and 3rd. Section of said
County, beginning on King Street
at the North ast corner of the lot
known as the Pinson or Old Brick
Yard lot, and running in a North
erly direc'ion and al ig the west
side of King Street to the South
east corner of the lot known as the
McGuire lot thence to the Oosta
naula Riv ron a line at right
angles with King Street this last
mentioned line being North of the
two story brick dwelling standing
on the parcel of land hereby con
veyed, theneedown said Oostanau
la River to the Nortneast corner of
tbe said Pinson or Old Brick Yard
lot. thence along the Northerly
bonudry line of the said Pinson or
O'd Brick Yard lot.to the.place ot
beginning the said parcel of land
is bounded on the NoTth by the
McGuire lot, cn the South by the
Pinson or Old Brick Yard lot, on
the east by King Street, and on
the west by the Oostsnan'a River,
being the parcel of land as now
enclosed, containing two acres
more or less. Also that tract or
parcel of laud situated, lying &
being in the town of Forestville in
said County of Floyd, & State of
Georgia, & known in the plan of
the said town as iots 165 166
167 207 Levied upon by virtue o
m execution issued .from Flovd
Citv Court in favor of S F
Magruder, Cashier vs IV. M.
Towers, as the property of the
defendant.
Also at the same time and placi
One hundred and thirty seve
•’hares of the capital stock of the
city Electric Railway Company of
Rome, Ga. of tbe par value of On<
hundred dollars per share as thi
property of the Merchants Nation
il Bank of R >me, Geoigia, and
have served written notice of this
evy on he Said City Electri
Rail vay Company of Rome Ga. ,
by serving the same on R. A. Den
iiy in person as tne Secretary o'
said C nnpany, And I have als
serveu written notice ot this lev
>n the defendand, by serving tt"
same personally on E. A. Heard
he C shier ot the defendant.
Levy made & notice served Marc!
Dh.' 1898. Levied upon by virtue
of an execution issued from Floyc
Superior Court in favor of Crow
Broiheis use of O. H McWilliams
Survivor vs The Merchri tc
National Bank of Rune Giorgis.
As ths property of defendant.
Also at the same ’irae and place
the following part of lot of bind
No. 316 in the 23rd. District & 3rd
Section of Floyd Co , Ga., desig
nation as let No. 24 in the Cooley
farm and plat of said survey
recorded in Clerks Office in Book
x of deed- page 66, Levied upon by
virtue of two flfaa issued from the
fuetice Court of the 919. h, Dist.G
M., Floyd Co. Ga. both in favoi
W. H.Ennis, holder, one against
Sarah Irvin & D. C. Campbell ai d
the otbe agairnst D. C. Campbell
as the property of D. bell
the defendant]
j Also at the same time and place
one Incandescent Dynamo Electric
machine No. 551, one Incandes
cent Dynamo Electric machine
No 555, one Incandescent Dyna
mo Electric machine No. 552, one
Incandescent D.namo Electric
machine No. 554, the ; hove levied
or pioperty being now in the
power house of the Rome ...City
E'ectric Railway Company. Also
on the unexpired term or leas’ of
the defendant, the Rome Electric
Light Company of tbe Electric
Light Plant, of the Rome Gas
Light Company now usedjn fight
ing the streets of th -> city of Ronu
which said lease was male on thi
22nd day of April 1893, by and
between tbe Rome Gas Light Co.,
by R. T. Coverdale, President and
W. H. Adkins. Secretary, and the
Rome Electric Light Ct mpa ly by
•J. L. Camp, President, and J
King. Secretary, to continue for
the term or ten years from said
date. The interest of the said de
endant hereby levied upon being
he unexoired part of s lid lease o*
the Eiec’ric Light Plant of the
Rome Gas Light Company, as
above stated which said lease is
recorded in ths Clerk’s office of
the Superior Court of Floyd coun
ty Georgia in Book “V V” page
189, Also all the incandescent line
constructions, poles and wires now
in the possession and use of th'
Rome Ligh'iog Company in the
city of Rome, Georgia, it beine
two miles of p iles and wires mon
>r less, property pointed cut by
plaintiff s a'torney. Levied on by
virtue of a fifa issued from Floyd
Superior Court in favor of Arnold
Broyles, as receiver of the Rome
ias Light Company vs. the Rome
Electrij Light Company as prin-
C'pal and Jack King and John M.
Vandiver as securities or Replevy
Bond, as the property of the
Rome Electric Light Company,
one of the defendants.
Also at the same time and place,
one lot with improvements there
on in the Fifth ward of the city of
Rome Floyd county Ga ~ fronting
on Coosa street 76 f eet more or
less and running back 85 feet.more
or less. Bounded on the East by
an alley, on the North by the prop
erty of Maranda Daniel, on the
West by theproperty of Mrs. Mary
E. Ccmer. Levi d on by virtue of
threa cost fifae issued from Floyd
Superior court in favor of M’. M.
Moss, use of officers of Floyd Su
perior court vs. Alice Richardson,
is the property of the defendants
Also at the same time and place
the following ti act of land describ-1
ed as followa • that tract or parcel
ot situated, lying and being
in the 23rd District and 3rd Sec
tier. of Fkyd county Ga. , being
one acre more or less, off cf lot
No. 124 in the forks of the Dalton
ind Summerville roads, that is,
that part of lot No. 124 which lies
in the forks of said roads about
two and one half miles from the
corporate limits of the city ot
Rome, also two acres of lot No.
117 in 23rd District and 3rd Sec
tion said state and county and ad
joining the above described one
icre off of lot No. 124 and which
wo acres lies between the Dalton
ind Summerville roads and moro
luily described in a deed by A. 0.
Trimble to D. P. Phillips and H.
D. AycocK. Levied on by virtura
of a fifa issued from the Justice
Court of the 919 District G. M.,
Floyd county Ga., in favor of
Rome Grocery Co., vs. J. M.Jones
as the property of the defendant.
Also at the same time and place
that tract or parcel of land situat
ed, lying and being in the town of
North Rome [formerly Forestville]
Floyd county Ga., and known in
the p an of said town as the South
half of lot No. 190 and all of lot
No. 191 Levied on bv virtue of a
cost fifa issued from Floyd Supe
rior Court in tavor of R . D. Van
dyke for the use of officers of
Floyd Superior court vb Fannie
Hays, as the property of the de
fendant.
Also at the same timo and place,
all that tract or parcel of land sit
uated, lying and being in the
town of North Rome, [formerly
Forestville] Floyd county Ga ,and
known in th) plan ot said town
as lot No 183 Levied on bv vir
tue of a cost fifa issued frm Fiovd
Superior court in favor H' R. D -
Vandyke, for u-e of officers of
Floyd Superior Court, vs. Salina
Heelup. aa the of the
defendant
Also at the same time and
1 place one dark brown horse mule
named Isom, about 15years old,
one spring ice wagon, a sei har
ness and bridle, 1 pair of hand
scales, and 1 ice hook. Levied
upon by virtue of a tax fi fa is
sued by V. T. Sanford, T. C.,
in favor of the Van Winkle Gin
& Machinery Go., Transferree
vs. Purity Ice Go., as the prop
erty of the defendant.
Also at the same time and
place, these parts of lots Nos.
121 and 121 in the Goosa divis
ion of the city of Rome Georgia,
beginning at a point in the line
of the outside edge of the north
east wall of the brick building
known as as the Rainey, now
Wooten livery stable, and fifty
feet from Broad street; thence
southeast along that line and the
extension thereof to East First
street • thence northeast along
East First street twenty feet to
tbe Armstrong hotel property ;
thence at right angles northeast
along the line of said hotel prop
erty to a point ninety feet from
Broad street; thence southwest
parallel with Broad street eight
feet; thence at right angles and
parallel with the line of said
hotel property to a point fifty
feet from Broad street to the be
ginning point. Said property
known as the /Armstrong hotel
bar room property ; to satisfy
two fi fas issued from the city
city of Floyd county, one in fa
vor of J. A. Gaboney and the
other in favor of Grow Brothers
ami both against J. King, as the
property of the defendant.
Also at tbe same time and
place, one house and lot front
ing on Broad street in the city
of Rome Ga., twelve feet and
running back the same width 50
feet. It being tbe property that
was occupied on August 7th 1895
when levied on, by Asa Johnson,
bounded on the southwest by
the old Ramey livery stable and
on the northeast by an alley,
levied on as the property of J.
King to satisfy a fi fa issued
from the city court of Floyd
[county Ga., in favor of J. A.
Gaboney vs. J. King, and afi fa
in favor of Crow Bros, vs, J.
King, issued from the city’cburt
of Floyd county, Ga ; levied on
as the property of J. King.
Also at the same time and place
one clay bank mare about five
years old named Mandy. Levied
on by virtue of a mortgage fifa
issued from Floyd city court in
favor of Jos. A. Stanley vs, G.
Cicero Strange as the property
of the defendant.
J. P. McConnell Sheriff.
-Ar
IVE no longer supply ocr seeds to dealers to
’’ sell again. At the same time, any
one who has bought our seeds of their
local dealer during either 1896 or 1897 will
be sent our Manual es “Everything for the
Garden” for 1898 jdprjp provided they
apply by letter 1 UK ICC and give the
name of the Inca! merchant from whom
they bought. To all others, this magnifi
cent Manual, every copy of which costs us
30 cents to place in your hands, will be sent
free on receipt of 13 cents (stamps) to cover
postage. Nothing Lice this Alaauai has
ever been seen here or abroad ; it is a book
of 200 pages, contains S'D engravings of
seeds and pla'nts, mostly new, and these are
supplemented by 0 full size colored plates
of the best novelties of the season, finally,
OUR “SOUVENIR’’ SEED COLLECTION
will also be sent without charge to all appli
cants sending 10 cts.for the Manual whe will
state where they saw this advertisement.
Posia! Card Applications Will Receive No Attention.
LET’ERSOF ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA FI OYD COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern:
Farris P. N’xon having io proper
form app'ied to me for permanent
letters of administration on the
estate of Dr. W C. Nixon late of
said county deceased. This is to
cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of Dr. W. C.
Nixon to be and appear at mv of
fice within the time allowed by
law and show cause if .any they
they can why’ permanent adminis
tration should not ho granted to
Farris P. Nixon on Dr. vV. C Nix
ona estate. W itness ray hand and
official signature this 10th day of
Fob. 1898.
John P. Davis, Ordinary..