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po TROOPS.
L 25rt Regiment U. 8- B.
I 500 Strong
L PUSS THROUGH ROME
L e O’clock Tomorrow Morn
| ing Bound South.
I a ponderous engine and a
L ‘train of coaches making a
Inecial military train, conveying
I 500 negro troop and 20 musi
liatis will pass through Rome
|t 6 o’clock in the morning.
| The soldiers are the men of
■he2sth, regiment of the I mted
Itates RegWa/' army and the
Eestination is the fortifications
Knibe coast at Key West.
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II BURD’S EYE VIEW,
I The New York Journal’s sug-
Ltionthat SIIO,OOO be taken
Ks the fifty million emergency
appropriation and be used to
Karchase for Mark Hanna those
Kates so that McKinley can be
Kresident himself is a good one,
Khinks the Chattanooga News. I
It would be money well expend
ed..
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Captain Sigsbee, speaking in
She spirit of a hero and a patri
|Dt, as the nation believes him to
■be. expresses the opinion that
■’delay in br.nging matters to a
■crisis” with Spain was operat
ing as an advantage to that coun
try rather than this. “Personal- ’
By," the captain added, he was
Beady for the conflict.” This is
■he opinion of an overwhelming
■rnjority ol the American peo
■le today.
I I
I Says the Valdosta Times : ’
■'Mr. Maddox, of this state,
■ants every congressman to get
■oady to fight before asking oth
■r men to do so Mr. Maddox
■vidently wants to see the war
■clouds dissipated.”
■ It nas been several days since
■Railroad Commissioner Atkin-!
■•on called upon his “venerable
■friend from Hall” to mention
■# y leaks.
Water Tax Notice.
The Water Tax for 'he quarter
■from April Ist to July Ist 1898 is
■now due and must b« paid on or
■ Mi.re the 16 of April The Board
°f W ater Commissioners order all I
ordinances strictly enforced and I
when water has been shut off for
“ () n payment in addition of pay
ing the bill all parties will be re
qmre to pay a fee <f fifty cents
turning on. Water depart
ment office in city Hall. Office
8. am to 12.m2. p.m.toS.
a/hu Moore ’ Sec - & Treas -
CURED IN A
day.
an -M yßt ‘ C Cure ” for Rheumatism
Neuralgia radicaHy cure 9 i()
’ days. It ß act i Ol) upon the
non ruuidr k al) le and inyste
and t j removeß ttt °nce the cause
e disease immediately dis
beneffis"’7S he firßt , dußft g r « atl y
Ar i. , Ceutß - S old by Curry-
Arr ‘Lgton Co. Rome, Ga. Y
A’ J .nodd" l ? rh “ P 8 ‘ he
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MX* t “ c • MoDon “ ld -
Th iew art Cos.. stores,
be given'? U1 Httle B'tOVe 8 ' tOVe i 8 to
4i n Httle
,he a >tici?of e f P lacuita to be
the contes^T be cooked
L ° Ut tor t,ie
Cerip? n you war »t gro
to rodd’s
local mppenincs.
A Prize Winner. —Mr. Frans
J. Willingham, one of the great
Singer Sewing Machine Cu’s hus
tlers has won SBS in prizes offered
by the Singer people for the test
selling record for the first quarter
of 1898., Frank is a hustler from
taw. He competed with hundreds
of canvassers and won first money
very easily,
A Strange Fowl —Mr. Joe Mc-
Caffrey, on yesterday afternoon
captured a very strange lojking
•wamp bird. The fowl wa« on
the brink of a small branch which
Rows 'hrough the rear b-ts of the
McCaffrey property . The grace
ful little “beast” is on exhibition
in the window of Taylor & Nortons
down-town drug house
New Uniforms —The new uni
forms for the Rome police force
will probably arrive in the city
about May bt, The contract for
the uniforms was let yesterday
afternoon, being awarded to the
big clothing house of J. R. Wat
ters & Son., that firm having file
the lowest ai d most acceptable
bid.
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A “Deestrick Skulk.—The
ladies of the Episcopal church
are arranging to have a “Dee
strick Skule” on about the
29th of this month . It will be
for the joint benefit of the St.
Peter’s Episcopal church build
ing fund and the Young Men’s
Library. The "Deestrick Skule”
has been given here before and
furnished no end of fun. The
public will take great interest
in the “Skule,” and upon its
production a crowded house will
probably greet it.
Judge Treadaway’s Over
coat. —Last night at about 7 :30
o’clock a negro sneak thief,
finding the front door of Judge
E. P. Treadaway’s residence un
locked, entered and secured the
judge’s overcoat, which hung on
the hat rack in the hall. Judge
Treadaway lives at No. 30G on
East Second St. As he neared
the front gate from Third Ave.,
he saw a man standing at the
front gate. This individual prov
ed to be a sentinel, he gave the
alarm and he and the other thief
eocaj ed, carrying the judge’s
fine overcoat.
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Hard at Work.—ln justice
to City Electrician C. B. Seay,
The Hustler Commercial dc
zires to state that Mr. Seay has
been hard at work for several
days putting the fire alarm sys
tem of the city in working order-
When Mr. Seay took charge of
the alarm system yesterday one
week ago, he found it in bad
shape; he says the alarm bell
having rung in continually all
of the night previous. This, he
says, was evidently caused by
high wind and swinging wire.
Mr. Seay has been working hard
ever since to get the system in
perfect working order.
Two years ago R. J. Warren, a
druggist'at Pleasant Brook. NG
Y. bought a small supply of
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy,
He sums up the result as follows :
“At that time the goods were
unknows in this section, today
Chamberlin's Cough Remedy is a
household word.” It is the same
in hundreds of communities.
Wherever the good qualities of
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
become - known the people will
have nothing else- For sale by
Curry-Arrington Co.
WANTED by Old Established
House —High Grade Man or Wo
man of good Church standing, to
act as Manager here and do office
work and correspondence at thair
home. Business already built up,
and established here. Salary S9OO.
Enclose self-addressed stamped
envelope for our terms to A. I •
Elder. General Manager, Box—
'care Daily Hust'er Commercial.
FURNITTBE
Every day now brings us heavy ship
ments of standard and seasonable iur
niture, and vrith the coming of spring
we have already received a
OF BABY
CARRIAGES
All of them beauties and many of
them dainty little vehicles, combin
ing the essensial points of beau»,y and
strength •
M A.TTIN G-S,
HUGHS,
CARPKTS
In this department we have received
for the spring trade one car load of
mattidg which we imported direct
from Japan. Here you can find new
patterns and the prettiest of designs
and at remarkably low prices.
STOVES-
Do you need a new stove in your
kitch-n? Taen call on us and you
will go no where else. V e have the
best and that means an economic
stove in every sense of the word.
THE HANKS
FURNITURE C 8
305 Broad st- Phone 52-
Undertakers, Embalmers, and Fu
[neral Directors.
jj RTE S’
11V M
Os Bicycles, Musical Instru
ments, Sheet Music.
From now until May 1, when
we propose to move into our new
store, we will sell our entire
stock of above named goods at
slaughtered prices.
We desire to close out the en
tire stock before we move. We
are in a position to sell you; even
if you are only half interested.
Come and see our stock, es.
pecially our wheel stock. A
hundred makes to select from.
All good makes of wheels.
lie 'is. F ©■■■■.
We BCeor-
Everything in the drug line
and a full line of druggists sun
dries.
miurr So«j.”
Your especial attention is called
to the fact that our prescription
department has been the feature
of our business for years. Its
well earned reputation is now a
matter of pride with us. Your
orders solicited.
C. 7% HTRO/I' ■ I",
331 Broad. Telephone 110
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My stock of silver notions and novelties was nev-
:::: e or more complete.
WEDDING PRESENTS A SPECIALTY.
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THE nODEL LAUNDRY
Is doing the best of work and guaran
tees satisfaction. Prices are most
reasonable. Fine work a specialty.
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surest and the best. Sold by druggists on a positive guarantee. Price 50 cents
per box. Sample sent free on mention of this publication.
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