The Rome hustler-commercial. (Rome, Ga.) 18??-????, April 15, 1898, Image 5

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"Teplorhble Is McKinley’s Messaye Said Sayasta. n note from sprin He Says Will be Presented to c The United States Madrid, April 15._Senor Sagas ta man interview last evening said: I consider President Mc- Kin ]py’ B message deplorable. 1 think it was forced upon him by tb P clamor of congress, which took .dnnt.ge of hi> 1 be ’ lieve that McKinley himself wish ed to considerably modify the message, but seme adviser dis suaded him from doing so. “The duration of the Cuban ar uistice depends upon the con bansand the attitude of the United States. ANOTHER note. “The Spanish Minister at Wash ington has been instructed to pre sent to the American Government 8 further memorandum, through Secretary Sherman,” Premier Sagasta considered that Congrees was likely to confer upon the President the power ho asked, with regard to further intervention through the triendiy efforts of the Powers. Sagas'a and. “They can uot do any more then they have already done without running the risk of having their friendly couns'-l regarded an imposition.” USED BABY AS A CLUB. The Baby Has Concussion of the Brain and Will Die- Raleigh, N. C., April 15. William Scott, of Wilmington, while at home with his family yesterday, talking about the prospects of war between the United States and Spain. Nettie Scott, William’s sister, belongs to the sanctified band, and declared that war meant the world would end right away. Scott’s wife and Nettie quar reled about this matter, and the former told her to leave or she Would knock herdown with her baby, which she had in her anus. Ihe woman caught her baby by the legs, swung it around and dealt her sister-in law a terrific blow on the side of the head. Her husband tried to take the baby from her, but had to J»at her before he could do so. riie baby has concussion of the brain, and will die. was appointed Assistant to Captain Oscar Brown. Atlanta, April 15.—Mr Wil lia'n G. O’Bear, the well known military man has been appointed assisti tnt to Captain Oscar J. 5 0wn > in the adjutant general’s oflice. he appointment was made ’Overnor Atkinson, and was le result of the preparation for War now being made by the gov ernment. ° Uol. (J Bear is well known in '-ne haying livQd here quito ft th i> Was a heutenant in ne Light Guards while a Clt;z en of Rome. $200,000 SUIT. Ba ' nst The Atlanta Journal Ended. a „ • aUta ’ April 15.—The suit mt the Journal before Judge d Mn , lock ’» sealed ver- “ «<“> ret urowl by lhe jllry Too • Much Knife! The use of the surgeon’s knife is be coming so general, resulting fatally in such a large number of cases, as to occasion general alarm. Mr. William Walpole, of Walshtown, South Dakota, writes; “About three years ago, there came under »y left eye a little blotch about the size of a small pea. JT It grew rapidly,and /j W shooting pains ran fcj * n every direction. W * became alarmed t % and cons ulted a /’J ■ good doctor, who \ pronounced it can- and sa * d *hat it ,nUBt be cut out. V •/'' yt-T / This I would not uU '‘iT 1 ' consent to, having little faith in the indiscriminate use of the knife. Read ing of the many cures made by S. S. S., I determined to give that medicine a trial, and after I had taken it a few days, the cancer became irritated and began to discharge. This after awhile ceased, leaving a small scab, which finally dropped off, and only a healthy little scar remained to mark the place where the destroyer had held full sway. A Real Blood Remedy* Cancer is in the blood and it is folly to expect an operation to cure it. 5.5.3. {fuaranteed purely vegetable) is a real remedy for every disease of the blood. Books mailed free; address Swift Spe- /’’lsk cific Co., Atlanta, The suit was the outgrowth of the gold supplement the Jour nal had contracted with Mr. C. 11. Nichols, to issue in 1896. Mr. Nichols was awarded $2,000. A new trial will be ap plied for. YEAR’S SUPPORT. GEORGIA, Floyd County . To all whom it may concern : Notice is hereby’ given, that the appraisers appointed to set apart and assign a 4th. year’s support to Mrs. Mary Park Howel, the widow of T. F. H >wel, deceased, have filed their award, and unless good and sufficient cause is shown, the same will be made the judg ment of the Court at the May term, 1898, of the court of Ordin ary. This April 4. 1898. John P. Davis. Ordinary Floyd County,Georgia. THE MAGICAL SEVEN Our success in coffee has been far beyond our expectation. But w« started out with the determ na tion to excel. We have r-cently added a large line to our stock, and now carry more kinds than any two houses in Rome in tint coffees Here are the “Magical Sev n,” which is only a portion of our line; Gafe-’ Chama, French delight, 25c lb. R jah’ Blend, flavor supurb, 25c lb. Fancy Cucuta Maracaibo, 25c lb. Fancy Golden Santos, sure to please, 25c Hb. Royal Java & Mocha, ite. Old Gov. Java, mild and swtetj White Hcu.e Blend epicrute’s delight. We court critical customers We can delight the most particu lar coffee drinkers. Lloyd’s. Water Tax Notice- The Water Tax for the quarter from April Ist to July Ist 1898 is now due and must be paid ou or before the 16 of April The Board of Water Commissioners order all ordinances strictly enforced and when water has been shut off for non payment in addition of pay ing the bill all parties will be re quire to pay a fee cf fifty cents for turning on. Water depart ment office in city Hall. Office hours 8. am to 12. m 2. p. m. to 5. pm. J. L. Moore, Sec. & Treas. April 1. RHEUMATISM CURED IN A DAY, “Mystic Cure” for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in Ito 3 days. Its action upon the system ia remarkable and myste rious. It removes at once the cause I and the disease immediately dis appears. The first dose greatly I benefi s. 75 cents. Sold by Curry | Arrington Co, Rome, Ga. Every day now brings us heavy ship ments of standard and seasonable fur niture, ana with the coming of spring Wfe have already received a CBYRLOAI) OF BABY CARRIAGES All of them beauties and many of them dainty little vehicles, combin ing the essensial points of beau»,y and strength • MATTINGS BUGS 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. r | Do you need a new stove in ycur kitchen? Then 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 H® FURNITURE CD 305 Broad st- Phone 52- Undertakers, Embalmers, and Fu= neral Directors. ■r' wßk fess KI k «« hj* EB wSI lb V II In fa W I I W Sals 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 co select from. All good makes of wheels. IE. Everything in the drug line and a full line of druggists sun dries. ‘‘Muff 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. TREVITT, 331 Broad. Telephone 110 dljlliiliiiY•” - - ;;;: ; st ; = I:::::::: ::T:::::::::::: i ” H;: t:iHmmmlu |l A WHOLE CLUB || Make ii R Better li Running i 11 Time i I I Hi: I carry a lull and o nnplete line of jewelry, inclu* r= ding Diamonds My stock of silver notions and novelties was nev er more complete. WEDDING PRESENTS A SPECIALTY. || J. K Williamson i| i-d= .. uitii <; 4. • ;;;;; Lmriaxatiziltisi; r:n : i: i rhT-rt.trrrtqt'h firi ■ -3 CANDY • CURE CONSTIPATION - lOc j; i all 25c 50c IL l lllW* l,M DRUGGISTS I—— MS. t=n=3 c=?7=i c=w fj S/ veh Tome Pohifies m Blood. | i /I POSITIVE CURE z OR H jS DYSPEPSIA, MALARIA I “ 11 CHILLSFE7ER. GRIPE / S|j || BILIOUSNESS, SICE-HEADACHE P jj CONSIJPATIOii/ SBl 0 GENERAL DEBILITY. i n PRICE 50 cts. BMn,LIVEB £ n ALu Will Keep your j] DRUGGISTS. 8to “« h HeaUhy y n. 1 -Jr Condition. . W h JI Z/ > A pB .. *1 ]' Ma rion St, N. Y. 3li exe«tf ‘Trse» li U ” a * VOI 7 nl ~ ; /ER LIVER PILLS as CENTS rj fareiv Vegetable. ,VU c: re Biliousness constlpnti 'r, Piles. Sick-Hetiac.-.0, and 'll Dyspepsia. Small Ha->y takeu. •r • 3 "-Tr^ 3 C., «—« i — 1 cr Tiw~l? ~~— THE HODEL LAUNDRY'! Is doing the best of work and guaran tees satisfaction. Prices are most reasonable. F.ne work a specialty. Permanently cured by using DR. WHITEHALL’S RHEUMATIC CURE. The surest and the best. Sold by druggists on a positive guarantee. Price 50 cents per box. Sample sent free on mention of this publication. THE DE. WHITEHALL MEGRIMINE CO.. South Bend, Indiauf