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FOR A PHEMIUKi
A Hani Sewing Machine lo
The First Fifty.
SPLENDID DEPARTMENT
Visaed by a XHustler-Commer
cial Reporter.
The first fifty customers who
purchase S2O worth of goods
will be presented with a hand
some hand sewing machine, at
Bass Bros , & Co’s., store.
This oiler was first made just
one week ago and already a
number of these machines have
been secured by patrons of this
popular house.
The machine is all that is ad
vertised and is a handsome pre
mium on tlfe amount that must
be purchased in order to secure
it.
It sews well, for this deponent
saw it in operation.
The coupon plan has been
adopted, and, under this system
the purchaser buys his goods at
regular lowest cash prices,
taking a coupon tor the amount
of each purchase. When the
amount of your purchase equals
S2O vou hand in your coupons
and secure the coveted premium.
From the machine exhibition
room I dropped in on Mr. Ben
ton Owens, in the shoe depart
ment at Bass Bros, (feCo’s. Now,
I pride myself that while I am
noi an expert in drygoods, Ido
know something about shoes.
And, right here, let me say by
way of introduction, that, while
I could write a page about the
Bass Bros., & Co’s, shoe depart
ment, I will not.
I found Mr. Owens at work
arranging his new stock of Ox
fords, stacks and stacks of them
fresh from Krippiudorf’s—in all
shapes, shades, toes, heels and
grades—from finer to finest. (I
went in early, knowing by expe
rience that unless I did so I
would not get a whack at the
head of the shoe department.)
To a lover of fine shoes and
foot comfort, a visit to Bass’
and an hour among his Krippin
dorfs is a feast of sole and an in
step arching to perfection.
No great manufacturer has so
successfully studied the queenly
foot of the Southern woman,
hence the immense popularity
from one end of the Southland
to the other, of the Krippendorf
shoes,
Messrs. Bass Bros., & Co.,
know this, hence they were quick
to secure the Rome rights to this
famous make. In laces and but
ton, dainty yei durable, in all
shades and shapes they offer you
the acme of perfection in wom
en ami misses foot wear, when
they give you just tvhat you
want, made by Krippendorf. •
In this department I found
other makes of ladies shoes. I
also found quite an elegant line
of ladies bicycle boots and leg
gins—new goods just arrived
and fresh for the opening sea
son.
There is an immense stock of
children and infant shoes*, and
another feature of this big shoe
department is the complete line
!of shoe dressings carried.
You name your shade and
Benton Owens will do the rest;
the very latest in dressing is
i called “chocolate,” and is for
the latest shade in fine shoes,
the chocolate.
But space forbids—though in
desisting today, I promise to de
vote a whol chapter to shoes in
a few d tvs.
Your- shoethingly,
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This may read as though We
were putting it a little strong be
canse it is generaly thought by
be majority of people tha’ Lys
p"psia in its chronic form is incur- 1
able, or practically s». But wa I
have long since shown that Dys- (
pepsin is curable, nor is it meh a
difiicu't mat’er as it first appears.
The trouble with Dyspeptics is
that they are continually dieting, (
starving themselves, or going to
opposite extremes or else delung
ing the already ever burdened 1
stomach with “bitters,” “after j
dinner pills,” etc.. which invar
iably increase the difficulty even
if in some cases hey do give a
slight temporary relief. Such
treatment of the stomach simply
make matters worse. Whit the
stomach wants is a rest Now how
Jan the stomach becom 0 rest'd, '
recuperated and at the same time f
the body nourished and sustained ,
This is the great secret and thia
is also the secret of the uniform
success of Smart’s Dyspepsia Tab
lets. This is a ci inparl ively new
remedy, but its successs and pop. ■
ularity leaves no doubt as to its
merits.
The tablets will digest the food !
an way. regardless of condition of ■
stomach .
The sufferer from dys< psia ac
cording to directions is to eat an
abundance of good, wholesome’
food tablets before and after each i
meal and the result will be that
the food will digested no matter
how bad your dyspepsia may be,
because as before stated, the tab
lets will digest the food even if the
stomach is wholly inactive To il- '
lustrate our meaning plainly, if
you take 1 800 grains of meat,
eggs or ordinary food and plsce
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 sot- ;
weak yet these tablets willperform
the work of digestion and the!
body and brains will be properly i
nourished and at the same time 1
a radica l , lasting cure
of dyspepsia will be be
cause the much abused stomach
will be given, to some extent, a
much 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 a'nd not least in im
portance in these hard times is
the fact they are also the aheap
eat and give the most good for
the least money.
A little book on cause and cure
of stomach trouble sent free by
■iddressing Stuart Co., Marshall
Mich.
Dr Tayor, experienced optician
is at Wooten’s Drug store, 309
Broad St. for a few days. Eyei
examined free.
RANGES.
I am agent iorSouth
ern Queen Coal or
Wood Ranges. Also
Insurance Safety G-as
oline stoves • Call and
see mvstock and get
estimaes on your
■olumbitno- and tin
work- door tc
ouera house.
F. HANSON .
A big shipment of writing'
tablets will arrive at Frank i
Whight’s Farmacy tomorrow.
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Offers the public the finest teams, best convey
ances and most polite and courteous drivers.
The best stock of horses and mules on sale con
stantly.
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FOk SENATOR 42 n j, DIST-
In the coming election it is
the privilege of Floyd county,
by party precedent, to choose
d> niocratic nominee for Senator
from the I2p I senatorial district.
I hereby an ounce myself as a
candidate f r the democratic
nomination for Senator, subject
to the action of the democratic
primary of J line 6th.
W. H. Ennis.
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ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the legislature,
subject to the democratic pri
mary .1 une 6th.
J. B. Nevin.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Please announce my name as
a candidate for senator from the
42nd senatorial district subject
r o the democratic primary to be
held on June the 6th. Respect
ully, R. T. Fouche.
FOR THE LEGISLATURE,
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for election to the
lower house of the Georgia leg
islature, subject to the democrat
ic primary on June 6th, next.
. John C. Foster.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
I hereby announce myeelf a
candidate for a seat in the lower
house of the General Assembly of
Georgia, io represent Floyd coun
ty, my candidacy subject to the
action of of the democratic prim
ary of.Ju.ie the 6th.
W. C. Bryan:
For The Legislature
To the voters of Floyd ccunty:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of representa
tive in the lower house of the
next General Assembly of Geor
gia. my candidacy subject to Jthe
primary of Jun' l 6th 98.
J. Lind-ay J jhnson .
FOR THE LEGISLATURE.
Edit >r Hustler-Commercial —
Please kiudiy announce my can
did-icy, for membership in the
lower house of the next general
assembly. Subject to an approval
by itrymmat the ballot
box in the primary on June 6th.
proximo. Henry Walker.
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JESSE FRENCH PIANO & ORGAN CO.
Manuf icturers and Dealers.
No. pai Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo.
Nashville, Tenn. Birmingham, Ala.
Dallas, lex.-is. . Montgomery, Ala,
Factories: Richmond, Ind.
Write our nearc t house. A a-cent stamp may
•avc you many dollars. ~
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■ S One of America’s most fa- ' ;
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Scrofulous children are often ’’
£ beautiful children, but they |
' j lack nerve force, strong bones, w
stout muscles and power to w
* resist disease. For delicate sp |
* children there is no remedy a, ’
* equal to $ !
I Scott’s Emulsion |
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T of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo-
it phosphites of Lime and Soda, w l
* 1. fills out the skin by putting
* good flesh beneath it. It makes p
$ the checks red by making rich <i
blood. It creates an appetite J J
for food and gives the body ]*
j power enough to digest it. Be ]>
| sure you get SCOTT’S Emul- < >
$ sion. ' > I
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A 50c. and SI.OO ; al! druggists. I ;
i SCOT! & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. J ■
DR. LOWE
Is now with us ard
1 will be here some
fc
. time-
"Dr. Lowe has come
to Rome to give us
’personal instruction
in 00tics-
1 He is thorouehly up
' in the business of
properly and scien
tifically fitting spec
tacles to the eye. and
is here for the pur
pose of teaching us
; the science and not to
- make money off our
customers- Come in
> and have your eyes
tested.
To accommodate
those who may de-
- sire to take advan
-3 tage of Dr- Lowe’s
' unquestioned skill as
. an optical expert, I
have arranged his
- hours as follows:
1 Morning nours, 10 to
I 12. Afternoon hours,
i 3to 5. No charge of
l any kind-
B. F. ROARK,
Jeweler.
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WE no longer supply cur 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 oi “Everything for the
Garden ’’for 1898 nppp provided they
apply by letter » KLI and give the
name of the local 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 10 cents (stamps) to cover
postage. Nofiiing like this Manual has
ever been seen here or abroad ; it is a book
of 200 pages, contains 500 engravings of
seeds and plabts, mostly new, and these are
supplemented bv 6 full size colored plates
of the best novelties of file season, finally,
OUR “SOUVENIR" SEED COLLECTION
will also be sent without charge to all appli
cants sending 10 cis. for the Manual whe will
state where they saw this advertisement.
Postal Card Application Will Receive No Attention.
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Practice economy |
by Lading with L. G,
Todd.
For a good smoko try \\ nr !’
ers’“Extra Goxl” cigars.
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1 cockerels only $ 1. ’
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beyond all others. 15 years.
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Rome. Ga
Reoular . Sugglol
Boarders Kales
Wanted- Monll11!1 '
The place to get a quick, good meal.
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| School Supulies. 4
We are piouoera ir the school books and school sup* <w
Pb business and we are also right up-ro-da f e in every- (ffi
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