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' SENATOR BOOK.
Making a Winning Fight Ev
erywhere,
ENDORSED BY PEOPLE.
The Press of Georgia Praise
Him High y,
From the following clippings
it s(/>ms that Senator Cook is
very popular with the press boys:
It looks as if Phil Cook would
win the nomination for secretary
of state right along.—Savannah
Press.
Hon. Phil Cook will get the
endorsement of Tatnall county
for secretary of slate, and will
get it easy. —Lyons Courier.
Phil Cook is holding his own,
regardless of sectional lines. He
is the pronounced favorite all
over the state. — Brunswick Ad
vertiser.
You don’t hear much these
days about the candidates for
secretary of state, but you can
bet that lion. Philip Cook is
getting there just the same.—
Vadalia Star.
Hon. Phil Cook is, from all
that can be learned, making fine
progress in his race for secreta
ry of state, and this section ai
least, will give bi n a solid vote.
—Americus Herald.
Phil Cook is too busy thes<
days shaking hands and getting
over the state to make an\
» *
speeches, but when the roll i»
called up in Atlanta he’ll b<
there.—Cochran Telegram.
Hon. Philip Cook, candidat<
for secretary of state, is in th<
mountain counties, where he is
nieeting with good encourage
ment. Cook just about has th*
fight won.—Cedartown Stand
aid.
Hon. Phil Cook is making an
active canvass of the state in
the interest of his candidacy for
secretary of the state. His friends
here are gratified to know that
he is meeting with satisfactory'
encouragement. —Oglet ho rpe
(Co.) Echo.
Phil Cook isn’t saying much,
but from all indications he is
making fine progress in his race.
The people do not object to Mark
Hardin, but he has been in pub
lic office long enough and it is
time for him to retire to private
life.—Cordele Sentinel.
Hon. Phill Cook, of Leesburg,
\vho has announced himself a
candidate for secretary of state,
seems to be the choice man of
the entire state press. Somehow
or other this scribe is a little
partial to the senator, and when
the time comes we can be found
up in the front ranks.—Morgan
Monitor.
Senator Philip Cook, of Lee
county who is the leading candi
date fi r secretary of the state, is
surely the choice of the people.
In a small crowd of nine the
other day the vote taken stood
Cook, eight ; Hardin, one. Small
straws but they show which way
the wind is blowing.—Hampton
Herald.
Senator Phil Cook is gaining
strength for the office of secre
tary of state. Mr. Cook is a
brainej young man, fully equip
\ ped for the office he seeks and
\ without reflecting upon his op
ponent, w ■ believe the p ople of
Georgia will make no mistake if
they cleet him.—Greensboro
J erald-Journal.
Y'e have always opposed the
i prole., ional politician and for
that reason we are for Phil Cook
for secretary of state. When a
fellow things he can’t live with
out an office then he ought to be
taught to plow. Old Mark Hardin
has been tugging away at the
public teat long enough. Wean
him. —Dade County News.
This young lady taught school
four months, earned $80; she
than completed a course at
Rome Business College, Rome
Georgia, ii. 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 per
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.
Because the college will accept
i time note now for'uition.
Because, by entering now you
will complete at a good time of
he year for procuring employ
ment. The college received more
ipplications last year during
July and August for its gtattu
nes than could be supplied.
A dozen or more poung peo
ple in Rome and vicinity ought
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
tarefully refiled when needed,
if your fysician does not object.
Hose, Garden 4ose.-
Full line of best grade
Hose sold at low prices
by The Hanson Sup
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Wanted—Christian man or
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Hustler-Commercial.
Buck’s Junior.—Perhaps the
prettiest model stove ever
brought to the city, is the nick
eled “Buck’s Junior,” now on
exhibition at the McDonald
Sparks-Stewart Co’s., stores.
This beautiful little stove is to
be given away to the best, little
cook in Rome. Biscuits to be
the article of food to be cooked
in the contest. Look out tor the
advertisement.
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THE STORRS 4c HARRISON CO-, Uux C
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Ph ase announce my name as
a candidate for senator from the
42nd senatorial district subject
to the democratic primary to be
held on June the 6th. Respect
ully, R. T. Fouche.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I here.br announce myself a
candidate for the legislat ire.
subject to the democratic pri
mary June 6th.
J. B Nevin.
FOR THE LEGISLATURE,
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for election to the
1 >wer hou'-o' of the Georgia leg
islature, subject to the democrat
ic primary on June 6th, next.
John C. Foster.
FOk SENATOR 42n J, DIST.
In the coming election it is
the privilege of Floyd county,
by party precedent, to choose
democratic nominee for Senator
from the 42nd senatorial district.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the democratic
nomination for Senator, subject
to the action of the democratic
primary of June 6th.
W. 11. Ennis.
FOR REPRESNTATIVE
I hereby announce myself »
candidate ♦’or a seat in the lower
hou«e of th Gen-ril Assembly of
Georgia, to rep'«sent Floyd coun
ty, my candidacy subject to the
action of of the democratic prim
ary of June the 6th.
W . ,C. Bryan:
FOR THE LEGISLATURE.
Editor Hustler-Commercial
Please kindly announce my can
didacy, for membership in the
lower house of the next general
assembly. Subject to an approval
by my countryman at the ballot
box in the primary on June 6th.
proximo. Henry Walker.
For The Legislature
To the voters of Floyd ccunty:
I hereby announce 'myself a can
lidate for the office of representa
tive in th-> lower house of the
next Gjuer.il Assembly of Geor
gia uiy can iidiicy subj »ct to the
prim try of fa )■» 6’h. 98.
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drTlowe
Is now with us and
will be here some
time-
Dr. Lowe has come
to Rome to give us
personal instruction
in optics-
He is thoroughly up
in the business of
properly and scien
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tacles to the eye. and
is here for the pur
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- the science and not to
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those who may de
. sire to take advan
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Garden ” for 1898 rpec provided they
apply by letter r EVLL. 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 receint of 10 cents (stamps) to cover
postage. Nothing like this Manual has
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