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MAJOR ED ALMGNO
Insp cts The Rome Military
Companies
AT ARMORIES TONIGHT
t
Lively Times In The Local MlH
iaiy Gueits.
Major Ed Almand, senior
major of the gallant old Third
It mi -nt of Georgia Volunteer*
arrived in the city at noon today.
Ma jor Almand was .inspected to
arrive (hie afternoon and elaborate
prepart.lions had been made for
bis welcome to the city. But the
hands- me young major stole a
march on the Rome boys and ar
rived on an earlier train.
Major Almand has been assigned
the duty cf inspecting among
other companies in th > 3rd Ga.,
the Rome Light Guards, Capt.W
A. i'ation and the Hill City Ca
d.-ts. Capt. H J. Stuart, com
panies A. and B. respectively.
The inspections will be made at
the armories of the companies
tonight. Major Almand is a
thoroughly educated soldier, there
being no better tactician in the
s’a ij’s service today. He as strict
as he is handsome and as able as
he is genial—no greater compli
ment could be paid him.
Major Almand has reques'ed
Cipt.. J. B. Nevin, inspector
of rifle practice, and Col. Phil G.
Byrd of the governors staff to ac
company him on his inspection
' of the Rome troops and their
ai awry quarters tonight
i be Major will leave at 1 o’clock
t night for Conyers where he in
spects the Conyers company to
morr w. He is handsome and »
b chelor, he is young and though
a I it bashful is one of the best tel
in the wor d—He should be % cit
iz ii of Rome .
U ME LIGHT GUARDS ATTENTION.
Y< u are hereby ordered to be at
y< nr aimory at 7.30 p,m. for
th purpose of inspection. By or
der <>f W. A Patton, Captain.
A R Davis, Sec’y,
NOTICE.
llill City Cadets, you are
li : b\ commanded to appear at
armory tonight at 7 :30, for
tion by Major Almand.
I’> order of
11. J. Stewart, Capt.
Mr. Nuthan Hoyt, of Rome, was
th* guest Sunday of his sister.
Mrs. Frank C. Gilreath. Mr.
II yt is in the drug business in the
lli i city —Cartersville news.
’ ' a ln s hor*t W Jhile
v a *° a ,>ab ’' waa
. born in jail. Its
i mother was be
Vry* : Ffca ing tried for
! .V\y£SMlsßßW murder. Every
.* womanly heart
Rives a throb ol
sympathy at
;> y thought of the
blight upon the
■ i
-2.3 * baby need not
be born in jail
\ J to be unfortu-
'Y'.T' y nate. Any baby
;A| which is not
f -cC—, welcomed into
* -V* xx *bi* world with
’ S_. lovinß hearts
and ready hand*
is unfortunate
Any mother who
p . hy-io i’ly weak and incapable of bestow
in; > !•< by constitution upon her baby
Ln . n its future with wuakuess and
di-cM-.
.v -tive mother ought to insure her
ball;. \ 'it'.ire by every means that Nature
an.l science afford to keep her physical
]>.. -t ■ up to the very highest point.
, - < .in taut mother ought to know
.in . .u' h.-iself of the strengthening and
n .ii . properties of Dr. Pierce's Fa
mi l' . •-.•r-.ption It Rrvv* health and
<ii '.ir in, to the delicate organs concerned
in noa •. hoo.l. Taken early during the
p ■ | : |if < -■•iK-etancy. it makes the coming
ot ..iby perfectly safe and comparatively
easy It makes the mother strong and
ch. •rl n ind gives health and natural vigor
to the Child.
It; ii only medicine of its kind devised
for v ik and delicate women by an edu
cot- <l. experienced physician.
> nearly 30 years Dr. Pierce has been
.nsujting physician to the Invalids’
)i ■tel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo,
X 1 Hi- thousand-page illustrated book,
i’he People’s Common Sense Medical Ad
i ’ contains advice and suggestions
v.ht<-h 1 very woman ought to read. A pa
j r bound copy will be sent absolutely free
on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay cost
of mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Pieroe,
Buffalo N. Y. Cloth-bound for 3! stamps.
A urt and permanent cure for constipa
tion is Dr Pierce’s Petl-ts One "Pellet”
.. a atie laxative, two a mild cathartic.
PURELY PERSONAL
Fruit men are confident that
the fruit in this section has not
been injured.
Mrs. Dr.Garlington is visiting
her father’s family in Cedartown
for a few days.
Mrs. Robert Battey continues
quite ill at her home in the
suburbs of East Rome.
Hon. W. C. Bryan, one of the
candidates for the legislature,
spent the day in the city.
Prayer services at the usual
hour at all the first churches
this, Wednesday evening.
Tax collector Sanford, after
spending a couple of days in the
country was at his offi •« in the
court house today.
Mr. Glover McGhee, son of
Mr. and Mr». Elbert .McGhee,
came home from Emory College
yesterday, suffering with tonsil
itis.
Miss Mollie Smith, of Rome,
arrived on a late train Saturday
Saturday and ie the guest of Maj
C. H Smith (Bill Arp) and fam
ily.—Cartersville News
Mr. Guy Cothran and Miss Ed
die Magruder were married in the
First Baptist church in Rome.
Relatives of -y* the groom in
Cartersville wish the young couple
much success as they undertake
the administration of the affairs
of life. —Cartersville News.
IM
This young lady taught school
four months, earned $80; sin
than completed a course al
Rome Business College, Rome
Georgia, in three months which
cost her in cash for board, books
and incidentals. $59. She gave
her note for tuition and was
sent to a good position in Ten
nessee, which pays her SSO pei
month the year round. If you
desire to know who she is and
the parties employing her, write
H. S. Shockley, Rome, Ga-
NOW IS THE TIME TO ENTER ROME
BUSINESS COLLEGE.
Because, the ensuing three
months are the best for study.
B-cause the college will accept
a time note now for tuition.
Because, by entering now you
will complete at a good time of
the year for procuring employ
ment. The college received more
applications last year during
July and August for its gradu
ates than could be supplied.
A dozen or more poung peo
ple in Rome and vicinity ougl t
to begin a course of Commercial
training now at Rome Business
College. H. S. Shockley,
Principal.
The prescription files cf the
Rome Drug Co., ar at Frank
Wright’s Farmacy, and wil be
carefuliy refilled when needed,
if your f/sician does not object.
Hose, Garden dose.-
Full line of best grade
Hose sold at low prices
by The Hanson Sup
ply mpanv.
Wanted—Christian man or
woman to do office work and
correspondence here. Salary
SBOO. Apply with self addressed
stamped envelope to A. Y. Elder,
General Manager, care Daily
Hustler-Commercial.
Shadow of Herself
Stomach Was Too Weak
to Retain Food
A Completo Cure Effected by
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Now Enjoying tho Bost of Health,
With Cigostion Pprfect.
“ My mother was subject to sick head
aches and in'! ijestion for over a year.
She wns unable to stand for any length
of time, and was obliged to stay in a dark
room a t s she could not bear the light. She
had no appetite whatever and her stomach
was so weak sue could not retain what
food she did cat. She also had severe
pains in her head. She suffered so much
that she became but the shadow of her
self. One day I happened to read a tes
timonial about Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It
Sounded So Truthful
I persuader her to try this medicine,
lefore finishing the first bottle there was
an improvement in her condition. She no
longer threw un her food and her head
ache was not as severe. She took in al
four bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla anc
everal boxes cf Hood’s Pills and regained
ier weight. She is now enjoying the bee
health. Iler digestion is good and sht
•an eat almost anything she wishes. Sh>
-> 12 years old end says she feels as wel
•> when she was 16. Hood’s Sarsaparill
nada a complete cure in her case.
Miss Mary M.-scarie, Ironton, Ohio.
Sood’s Sarsapanlk
' . the. best In f: ■ t the One True Blood Pui-ith
t’rep-ii edonly by I. Hood & Co.. Lowell. Mas-
' . rx/i’e ' the best family cathartic,
i s easv to operate’ •>se.
SHERIFF’S SALES
HJP MAY 1898,
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY
\\ ill be sold before the court
house door in the city of Rome,
Floyd Co. Ga. between the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
in May 1898, the following
described property to wit:
That trajt or parcel of land sit
uated. lying and being ip. ih
sth D strict and 4th Section of
Floyd Ccunty, Ga., and being an
undivided one third - interest in
each of the following described
ots towit. land lot No. 309 & 304
m said district & section and con- 1
faming each 160 acres more or
less, levied upon by virtue of an
execution issued Irom Floyd City
■ourt in favof cf Mrs M. J.
Vyatt trans, vs J. S. Wyatt as
the property of the defendant.
Also at the same time and place
l>) acres of land on the north side
of lot No 140 in the 4th , Dis
trict & 4th., Section of Floyd
county, Ga., levied upon by virtue
of a fifn issued from the Justice
Court of the 855. District G. M .
in favor of the Kennesaw Guano
Co., vs. R B. Perry also levied
upon by virtue of a tax fifa issued
>y V. T. Sanford T. C. in favor
>f the State and County vh said
R. B Perry tor the year 1897 as
he dt< perty ot the defendant,
’’roperty piloted out by G. B.
Holder levy made by W. E, Vann
L C..
Also at the same time and plact
the following property towit: part
>1 the land lot Number 301, one
hundred and forty acres the north
vest part of said lot in the S2nd .
District and 3rd Section ot Floyd
County Ga.. to satisfy tax execu
ion in favirof the State and
'ounty for the year 1897 against
J. W Haney agent as the prop
rty of the defendant, levy maib
by J. A, J nes L. C.,
Also at the same time and
place, the following lot of land
No. 316 in the 23rd district and
3rd section of Floyd county, Ga.,
designated as lot No. 24 in the
Cooley farm and plat of said
survey, recorded in the clerk’s
office in bi ok X of deeds page
66 ; levied upon by virtue of an
execution issued from thejustice
court of the 919th district G. M.
Floyd county, Ga. , in favor of
Hill & Flowers for the use of L.
F. Dowdle vs Lizzie Campbell ;
as the property ot the defendant.
J. P. McConnell, Sheriff.
NOTICE.
GEORG I , Floyd County:
To all whom it may concern: J.
T. Warlick having applied for
Guardianship of the persons and
property of Elizabeth Whipple
Ileory & Hannah Taliaferro Hen
ley minor children of J. H. Hen
ey late of said County, deceased,
notice ie given that said appplica
tion will be heard at my office, at
10 o’clock A, M., on the firet
Monday iu May next. This April
4th, 1898
John P. Davis.
Ordinary and ex-officic C'erk C O.
4 S BEST SANITARY PLUMBING M
’•■•j A ■ - )y
ss' i ? • . &
P * * Gas, Water and Steam Fitter.
A i Gas Fixtures, Oas St °ves, -I
R ri- Pumps, Hydraulic rams, steam fix-
Y X tures, Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, Elec-
& trie fixtures. U- l ‘
«) 18 B
r « I have employed Alex S. Pierce to
L g take charge of my shop department.
-L U * * s one °f best workmen in the ky
M South. Repair work attended to if
j promptly. r
£ Bt M
3 I | JOHN C'CHiLDS. 1
M | 22 3 Broad st. Opposite Thos. Fahy. .
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| I EASTER i |
£ Is over and now the post-lenten . W
jY season is on. You are most cor-
dially invit < local! and see the * W
* very latest fads and fancies, nov- 1 g
* elties, and nice things in sash- S
* ionable millinery. We receive |i S
TT * new goods dvery day and they *
X come specially selected from the * B
* fashion centers. Our new flow- » II
* ers are exceptionally pretty. * II
* I Hrs, A, O a Ganrard I t
*« * £
hf K ON OH® j
Pauls on earth# I
If $7 KIND
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