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HOSPITAL EDITION
Os the Rome Georgian Will
he Immense,
ROWIi’B DAUGHTERS
Most Successful in a big Char-
itable Undertaking.
Every indication points to a
most successful termination of
the untiring efforts of the noble
ladies who have undertaken to
get out a special Hospital edition
of the Rome Georgian.
For many days these noble
women have toiled day and
night for the success that is
crowning their enterprising ef
forts. The big paper will, on
tomorrow, receive its finishing
touches and last pages and on
Sunday morning will make its
splendid bow lb the public.
The receipts will go to the
Emergency hospital fund and,
from present indications will add
much to the maintainance of
that noble institution.
Thk Hustler Commercial
gives its unqualified endorse
ment to the enterprise and ad
vises every merchant and busi
ness man in the city, who is not
already represented in its col
umns to get an advertisement in
this Hospital edition by all
means. *
Furnish your copy this even
ing or tomorrow morning at an
early hour. T.ie investment will
pay —from any and every point
of view.
• PURELY PERSONAL
Mr. E. W. Schofield is here
today.
Mr. C. A. Daniel, of Atlanta,
is in the city.
Mr. John Ingram returned
to Anniston today.
Mr. C. C. Daily, of Dalton, is
in the city today.
Judge Rue, of Rice’s Spring,
spent today in the city.
Mr. Will Sanford is spending
several days in the city.
Mr. J. T. Jackson,of Atlanta,
is here today on business.
Rob. Yancey went to Carters
ville today on a short visit.
Mr. J. M. Simms, of Cave
Spring, spent today fn Rome.
vw-*
Ky - XpSir how much of
Lr I ’ v\\ / Bb a business wo-
Fl jI \ man a woman
f ; I may be. when
» I / B 'xTr b ,e little love-
I I /• w (7, \ Yr god makes up
his mind to
V' _/U shoot, there is
no protection
against his arrow. Yet many a young woman
whose affections are already engaged, hesi
tates to assume the obligation.-, of wifehood
snd mollict hood, because she feels unfitted
for them by some physical weakness or
disease.
The special ailments to which the femi
nine organism is liable, not only unfit a wo
man for happy wifehood and motherhood,
but incapacitate her for any sphere of action.
No woman can discharge tne daily duties of
any position with comfort or satisfaction
who is constantly weighed down by head
aches, backaches aud' dragging, weakening
drains.
Troubles of this nature are not by any
means a necessity of womanhood. Thej
are positively and completely cured by Dr
Fierce’s Favorite Prescription. It impart.-
genuine health and strength to the womanly
organs. It was devised for this one purpose
by an eminent specialist in this particula.’
field of practice.
" For several years I suffered with prolapsus of
.the uterus.” writes Miss A. Lee Schuster, of Box
u. Rodney, Jefferson Co.. Miss. ' Our family
physician treated me for kidney trouble, and ev- '
erythiug else but the right thing. I grew worse
and worse. My body was emaciated, hands and
feet clammy and cold, stomach weak, with great
palpitation of the heart. 1 dreaded for night tc
come for I would suffer with nausea all night and
so I continued until some kind unknown friend
sent me your book with a marked page. I began
taking vour Favorite Prescription ' contrary to
my family's wishes and I began to improve right
away. I have taken three liottles ano now lam
very nearly well aud am very happy, aud th.uk
fill to you.”
Mr. Will Gliidsey went, to Car
rolton this morning on business.
Mr. Senb Davis returned from
a business trip to Trion this
morning.
Col. Frank E. Shumate, a
leading attorney of Dalton, is in
the city today.
Miss Sanders, of South Caro
lina, is the guest of Miss Hutne,
on Tower Hill.
Dr. Watts and son, George,
were among the visitors of the
Hill City today.
Mr. Smiley Johnson, of the
best farmers in Floyd county, is
in the city today.
Capt. W. A. Patton has re
turnee! from a business trip to
Bluefield, W. Va.
Mrs. Hamilton Yancey, of
Rome, is stopping at the Ara
■gon. —Constitution.
Mrs. Maggie Bailey, of Cave
Spring, is spending a few days
in the city with friends,
Recorder M. B. Eubanks
spent the day in Cave Spring
attending professional business.
Miss Faye Word is visiting
Mrs. Hiram Hill. Miss Word is
a charming young lady from
Macon.
Mr. Aimer Davis, a coming
young lawyer of Rome, was in
the city today.—North Georgia
Citizen.
Mrs George Wright will leave
in a few days for Monroe, Ga.,
to visit her sister, Mrs. Robert
Lee Nowell.
Miss Bessie Neely left this
morning for Cedartown, where
she will spend several weeks
with relatives.
Messrs. J. L. Bass and Luke
McDonald left today for New
York to purchase a large stock
ot spring goods.
Mr. M. L. Palmer has return
<d from Atlanta, where he at
tended the state Populist execu
tive committee.
Mr. A. B. Watkins was among
the Phythians who came over
from Rome last week.—Carters
ville Courant American.
Mr. B. I. Hughes, cashier of
the First National Bank, has re
turned from a business trip to
New York and Washington.
Miss Rosa Plumb, after spend
ing several weeks most pleasant
ly with Mrs. W. A. Patton, in
East Rome, returned to her
home in Augusta today.
Mortgage Sale. —Sheriff J.
P. McConnell left this morning
for Cave Spring, where be goes
to s' ll the Cave Spring Mercan
tileCo.,at mortgage sale.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wright
will entertain the Bachelor’s
Club at their home on Fourth
avenue next Tuesday evening in
honor of Miss Faye Word, of
Macon.
BAPTIST CONVENTION.
Norfolk, Va., May 5 h-12th, 1898
Reduced Rates Via. South* rn
Railway.
On account of the meeting of th*
Southern Baptist convention ni
Norfolk,Va.. May sth-12th, 1898
the Southern Railway will sei
tickets from all points on its lines
o Norfolk and return gt rate ot
one fare for the round trip
Tickets will be sold May 2nd t«
6th inclusive, limited to return
fifteen days from date of sa e, I ui
if deposited with agent of termi
nal lines at Norfolk, on or before
May 16th, the return limit will
be extended fifteen additional
days,
xhe Schedule via this route
«xcellent and parties contempla
ting attending the Southern Bap-.
Ist convention should communi
cation with the nearest agent of
the Southern Railway,
Poisoned by ivy
Was in a Dreadful Condition
Happened to ??ead About a Similar
Case - Folio ,-yed the Other Man's
Example and Was Cured.
The following incident is given by
Charles Morris, renerul jobber, 52 Lexing
ton Atcr.ue, N«.:.■• h Cambridge, Mass.:
‘•S< veral ym: i ago I became poisoned
by ivy. (tried t uiy medicines, spending
t large sum ot money without obtaining
i part: Ic of good. My children were
•o nfli 1•• v . ii ihe same disease. We
r< ul < ■ istant suHerers with an awful
chi "■ H- i.-.ii ' .., and it seemed as if I
mil;: tear n: aelf to pieces. I picked
,> a paper in w hich I found printed a
•■.’iir.on'a! fro- : a man in Vermont who
id brio m l Ty afflicted and had taken
x»d ; s-'-arsapa. la with benefit, thought
bottle, which ve took and it did
Me and My Children
much good f purchased another supply.
■ e continued taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla
’il we used five bottles and I can
tely say that ’ -ither myself nor children
i ? any signs of the poison. It has en
iviy left us a id we are perfectly cured.
. e ”ive the whole credit to Hood’s Sarsa
irilla. Before resorting to this medicine
reduced in weight, but now I
\sigh 175 pounds. Hood’s Sarsaparilla
.as not only dune much good but has
;een the means of saving me a great deal
if money. I would not be without it
n my house end I heartily recommend
to all who are afflicted. I have writ
n t hie statement for publication, of my
,vn will, as I ’. ant others to know what
tood’s Sarsaparilla
as done for us.” Charles Morris.
? /xrxrl ’ c E>i 11 c are the only pills to taka
”’ n » &9LI 3 with Hood’s Sarsaparilla
REDUCED RATES.
On account of the Quadrenni
al General Conference of the M.
E. church, South, at Baltimore,
Md. , May 4th-28th, 1898, the
Southern railway will sell tick
ets from all points on its line.to
Baltimore and return at greatly
reduced rates. Tickets wi'l be
sold May 2nd 3rd and 4th with
final limit May 31st, 1898.
• The schedule accommodations
via the Southern railway are
most excellent and parties con
templating attending this meet
ing and desiring rates, sleeping
car reservations, etc, should com
municate at once with nearest
agent of the Southern railway.
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ALDERMAN DENNY RETURNS
Col R A Dniny has returned
from a trip to Fol lands Institute,
•V Va. when he visited h’s daugh
ter Miss Mary who is a pupil at
this famous seat of learning. Mr.
Do ny also visited Bluefield W
Va , where as attorney for the
Georgia Lumber Co. he was called
>n business Mr James H O’Neal
of Rome is the president of the
G- orgia Lumber Co and now re
sides at Bluefield
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