Newspaper Page Text
j GRAND SUCCESS '
.
• Was The Recent Kasofiic
1 1
Conference.
I
h PLEASftNY OCCASION
H
| And One Fraught With Much
Good For The Craftsmen
f ■■ ■■
l| The Mae nic District Confer-
Bence and jubilee which has just
tt adjourned was one of tha larges'
H and most successful affairs of the
[k ; nd ever held in the south and.
■the very first ever held in Geor
-4l gift '
The first days session began
Bon Monday morning at 11 o’clock
.fl and was dr voted to perfecting an
r !organization. While the sessions
H were all secret yet a great part of
>1 the bqsiness was of a more or less
J puolic nature and of general in
■l'
/ terest to all.
This conference brought not less
II than 300 visiting Masons to Rome
1 and was a great and glorious suc
r'i cess from every standpoint.
Monday night the first degiee
U was conferred by Cherokee
k Lodge.
Tuesday was the big dav, how-
Il ?ver, and not until then did the
|i meeting assume full proportions
u Out of the 29 lodges in this Ma
sonic District 24 were repr seiited
i it Tuesdays meeting.
Tuesday night the third degree
» was exemplified by a selected
Learn upon Cherokee Lodge and
ijithe work was beautifully and
K most impressively done.
Gjand Master Taylor, of Meri
a weather County, was on hand
j.| lispensing sunshine where he
J went. Dr. Taylor is one of the
j most l-.ved men in Georgia and
Khis presence added much to the
■ pleasure.of thn meeting. He is a
| distinguished member of the
■ Georgia ligislature and has
■1 hundreds of friends in all parts of
■ ' the state.
I Taken all in all the meeting
B was a grand and glorious success.
INTERESTING ITEMS.
K Secretary R. H. West waspre
| sented with a silver pen in token
|t of love and esteem by his broth
||er Masons. Mr. West has been
■ ■secretary of Cherokee Lodge for
11'25 years.
W. M. Max Meyerhardt was
I presented with a solid gold
tlwatch chain by his brother
I Masons. He presided over the
deliberations, of the conference.
Re v . C. M. Verdell wore a
broad sniilebf welcome and good
I cheer at all times. He was a
( genial favorite with all.
W. M. Chas. W. Underwood
| was always a conspicuous figure,
lie is recognized as one of north
|! Georgia’s leading Masons.
Deputy Grand Master Davis
won all hearts by his splendid
talks.
W. M. Bowden, ot Adairsville
lodge and W. M. Brown, of Co
hutta lodge, were very conspicu
' ous figures at the conference and
toolr leading parts in itsdeliber
' , ations. -«
“.Cap’,’. Joyner, of Atlanta,
I Georgia’s foremost fireman, was
' an interesting and interested
.1 visitor.
II i ', • ■ ’
Judge Henry was at all times
. the very spirit of courtesy and
fellowship. .
John W. Bale displayed a
handsome smile during all* the
sessions—for various reasons.
Lou Wagner held up his end
of the plank in a manner espec
ially pleasing to all.
The banquet was admirably
organized. Five hundred Masons
were on hand ; not a one went
away uncared for.
Wesley Shropshire came down
from Summervilu- i.
by Kelley Bitting.
Cedartown sent a larg< n i
I enthusiastic delegation a
did Summerville, I’h.invii",
Dalton, Calhoun, Trion, Lyerly,
Stilesboro, Cartersville, LaFay
ette, Cohutta, Adairsville, At
lanta, Cave Spring and other
points.
Past Master Gus Johnson, of
Oostanaula lodge, made many
friends among the visitors.
The following interesting pro
gram was rendered Tuesday
night:
1. Opening ceremonies.
2. Ode. *
3. Prayer
I 4. Reception of Gr.*nd Officers.
5. Ode of Welcome.
6. Words of welcome by Max
Meyerhardt, W. M. of Cherokee
lodge.
7. Addresses by Grand Officers
8. Work in Third Degree.
9. Banquet.
10. Toasts and addresses by
distinguished Masons.
11. Concluding cetemonies.
It is more than probable that
the next district conference will
be held in Rome again.
Mr. Bailey Gordon was made
a Master Mason Tuesday evening
as was Rev. W. A. Barnett
also.
The meeting was a complete
success in every way and the
Masons are all feeling good over
the result.
APPLICATION FOR LETTERS
OF DISMISSION .
GEORGIA FLOYD C >UNTY.
Whereas Wm A.Wright executor
of Mrs. Mary W. Qu nn represents
to the court in his petition duh
filed that he has administered Mrs
Mary W. Quinn estate. This is t<
cite all persons concerned kindred
and creditors to show cause if any
they can why said administrator
-hould not be discharged from
his administration and receive
letters of dismission on rhe first
Monday in June 1898. This March
7th 1898. John P, Davis Ordinary
RHEUMATISM CURED IN A
DAY.
“Mystic Cure” for Rheumatism
and Neuralgia radically cures in
1 to 8 days. Its action upon the
system ia remarkable and myste
rious. It removes at once the causr
and the disease immediately dis
appears. The first dose greatlx
benefi s, 75 cents. Sold by Curry
Arrington Co, Rome, Ga.
APPLICATION FOR LETTERS
OF DISMISSION.
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY -
Whereas Thomas Holsenback
execu'or ot John Ho'senback, de
ceased, represents to the court in
his petition duly filed that he has
administered John Holsenback’s
estate. This is to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors,
to show cause if any they can why
said administrator should not be
discharged from his executorship
and receive letters of dismission
on the first Monday in April 1898.
This Jan. 3rd 1898.
John P. Davis, Ordinary.
THE DANGERS OF SPRING
Which arise from impurities in
the blood and a depleted condi
tion of this vital fluid may be
entirely averted by Hood’s Sar
saparilla. This great medicine
cures all spring humors, boils
eruptions and sores, and by en
riching and vitalizing the blood,
it overcomes that tired feeling
and gives vitality and vigor.
Hood’s Pills cure nausea, sick
headache, billiousness and liver
ills. Price 25 eents.
Dr. F. M. Taylor the Chicago
optician will make hi® headquar
ters at Wooten's drug store 309
Broad St. from Thursday April 7
to Saturday April 16, inclusive.
Hours 10a. m. to 3 p.Jtu. Eyes
•xamiuation free.
RUIMfII
I'o I VERYONE.
’A i•, j■■ f ■ v ’I ■ dii cl «»h>
• ii ; .1 * ' - ' ■'•‘l*l >
i, i _,air. .-.rxua xveaKtn-.i> and indifference I
; a j,.,. i sj■ j>l tc;u ion bn m ule at once, tn or I
■ . i . • • rentloiM- appiian md novM '
fail ’ k ■ h may receive the widest poa*t- I
I, » publicity. and prove their own merits by i
aelual use and permanent cni-s No money I
VII It, ! 1 be received by the State Medi '
ca Saint: i inm from anyone under tie treat I
ni.-nt until ',<■:.rrteial leMllta are acknowledged
11. i-m-die- and appliances have been com
nn-nd-ii tv the new-pi.pv s ot two continents
am: endoi.-ed by .he greatest doctors in the
world, 'i . ■■: - develop,-nient Is desired they
acc tnpllsr, it and never tall to invigorate,
upbuild and fortify.
Thev Infuse new life and energy. They per
manent, y Stop all losses which undermine ;
the constitution and produce despondency. |
Ti>, y retone. refresh and restore to manhood. I
regardle-s of age They cure evil habits and
permanent'y remove their effects, as well as
those of e.xe,-s-es and overtaxed brain work,
neurasthenia or nervous exhaustion. No
failure, no puliiicity, no deception, no disap
pointment. Write today.
State Medical Sanitarium, |
EvanSton, Illinois.
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 ami all Skin Eruptions,
and positive ly cures Piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction or I
money refunded. Price 25 cents I
per box. For sale by Curry-
Arrington Drug Company.
/ *\
Entire time from
morning of
full of entertainment one amusement
of the highest order.
SOME OF THE FEATURES.
Gorgeous Flower Parade, including
hundreds of decorated vehicles, bicycles,
•and marching bodies of various kinds,
led by Queens of May, representing all
the surrounding towns.
The Ring’s Procession and Fire
men’s Parade, including all the military
and fire companies of the Central South,
besides civic bodies.
Two Magnificent Concerts at the
Auditorium, rendered by the Boston
Symphony Orchestra, a great military
band, and local choruses.
Coronation of the Queen of all the
queens and unmasking of the King of
the Festival on the last night.
Two Great Bicycie Tournaments at
the Chattanooga Coliseum.
Firemen’s Contest and evolutions,
with thrilling runs on the main streets.
Grand Festival Ball, Manufacturers’,
Women’s and Art Exhibits, music, street
displays, etc.
Railroad Excursion,
A special rate of one-half fare will be made to
Chattanooga during the Spring Festival. i
DR.
ROYAL
GERMETUER
This pleasant and perfect remedy, so
delightful to take, so refreshing and
exhilarating, stands in highest favor
tvitii all who know it best, as the great, |
of all medical remedies for both
sexes, of all ages and in all conditions.
WHAT IT WILL DO FOR YOE
it will give you APPETITE.
It will givo you restful re.Lshing SLEEP.
It will stimulate yout DIGESTION.
It will restore your NERVOUS ENERGY.
It will put your KIBNEYS in perfect oriw.
It will purify your Blood.
It will change your weakness Into STRENGTH,
d will bring you out of sickness into HEALTH.
NEW PACKAGE, LAKGr_ BOTTLE, loa
DOSES ONE
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
MANCKACTUBED ONLY BS
the Atlanta Chemical Co., Atlanta, Ga.
FOR M.PAGM SOOK MAILED F3-d*
Wanted—Christian man or
woman to do office work and
correspondence here. Salary
SBOO. Apply with self addressed
stamped envelope to A. T. Elder,
General Manager, care Daily
11 ustler-Cornmercial.
A big shipment of writing
tablets will arrive at Frank
Wbight’s Karmacy tomorrow.
in the Springtime is
the Painting Time
We most respectfully call the at
tention of the public to the fact that
we carry ali the shades and colors
of the standard
MIXED PAINTS
turned out and put on the market by
LONGMAN & HARTINEZ,
JOHN I UCAS & CO,
LOWE BROTHERS.
* •
The name of these firms upon a can
of paint guarantees it to be the gen
uine arvicle. A
1 ,r
We also handle Collier white lead
and t?ed Sea! 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 o nce.
BRUSHES-—For much of your in
sido painting, if you will buy mixed
paints and brushes of us, you cando
the work at your own convenience
and suit your own taste.
GURRy=ARRINGTON 60.
p
mmimmiuimmumii
Sj *
g S.M Stark, £
**
•■>l 5
Doughert y 3!dg, 2nd*Ave
J ' * .
• Ms
. _ s a — —_____
H, P. WOOTEN & BRO., £ ■
Successors to
I jS ROME PHARMACY. *5
I 309 Broad st. —New Clark Building, •
We have bought the entire stock of the Rome
J* Bharmacy and are prepared to supply your wants in
the drug, piescriptioh and patent medicine line. Our
stock is complete and of the very highest grade.
Wv solicit a part of your patronage and shall en-
e?® deavor to the best of our ability to please you at all •d?
times. We should be pleased to have you call on ns.
Full line of druggist’s sundries, toilet articles and •=>
such things as are usually carried in a first-class drug 2F
store. Cigars and tobacco.
Come to see us.
TDNSDRIAL PARLORS-
LEWIS BARRETT, Artist;
Only skilled men employed. Parlors recently renovated Mos
courteous attention and satisfactory services guaranteed at No
426, Broad street.
: SIHiITHiHGS. I SEI
| •rws. . «
•—••***’■■*
i !'■ kAN K\v Ri g ii j
farmacist
Rome,
At Gid Norton corner, oniLii
I Masonic Tempi. 11 Slt
I Alcohol, wood, for burning
Balls and Bats.
Benzin.
Bird Seed and Cull Fish B one
Blank Books.
Blacking and Shoe Dressing
Botls, 4 grams up to 4 liter...
Brushes—Hair, Paint, Shoe & (!
Call Bels. u ’
cards, Playing and Visiting,
castile Soap, White t>nd Motld.
castor Oil, 2 grades.
chalk, crayon, prepared an d
“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, Uatl and Poultry Powders
Ink, Black, Red and ludelibl.
lodin, Tincture of
Linseed, whole, ground and oil.
Machine Oils, Castor, Golden 4c
Magnesium, Sulfate (Epsom
Salt.)
Marbls, Agate, China and Glass
Maches.
Mustache Pomade, Black and
White.
Mucilage.
Nafthalin 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 /Saltpeter.)
Potassium Bromide aud lodi'l
Putty and Glaziers Points.
Quinin, Sulphate, both! and in
1,2, 3, 4 and 5 grain capsules
Rubber Balls. Bands, Combs and
S\ ringes.
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 Pfwfcil.
Thermometers, '■< liaical
house.
Toilet Paper.
Toilet Soaps, 5, IQ, 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, al' sizes
f W“Cut this out, paste away
and read before starting to town-
Low prices, but cash only-
Old Norton Corner, opposit Ma
sonic Tempi.
FRANK WRIGHT,
Farmacistjgßome.