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ldsls lunG CURLS,
“J -.rk th. Cllpr. .” Ih A fain Abroad la
lh<» Land.
“Ju tl.. ( upper” is growing bold.
Due ■ > "Hy in Chicago housed his
tshr .1 the public school build- I
in;.- < r beautiful black hair
that h< r waist Irene Schuman I
has I curls left.
11 12 years old and is a pupil
at t! 1 01, Sixty-sixth and Ada
atm ■ was attacked with bleedipg
at tin i d went to the basement.
Aftt r '.g cold water to her face
slu st t nsi eud the stairs, when a
in tin ; f <in behind a door and
8< ■ zed ''lapping his hand to her
n, 1• r to the floor. He
drew a j of shear from bis pocket
and v> i ; . dexterity of long practice
clippi d tn sm s from her head.
The ; < t a chance ana screamed
while 1 wi- at work on her hair. The ;
man stt the curls in his pocket and
ran tl.i< the engine room into the
street.
Pnju 1 Fulton B. Ormsby heard
the girl s ;earns and met tier In the
ball tit t I. ;d of the stairs. She was
frantic'..: h fright, and it was some
time 1 ' she could tell her story.
She wa !e to describe her assailant
minutely cud said she could identify
him.
The ck; p-r was seen hanging about
the m1: Iby a number of persons. He
was dn i in a military fatigue uni
fi rm, . ' 1 who saw him believe that
he is a n . h r.—Chy 1 ago Times-Herald.
An Effective Remedy.
Ad. • y ung woman of Detroit
recently ■ her tinkle by a hasty
Jump f. her bicycle. She was laid up
for a i bi of weeks, during which
time she w wholly incapacitated for
Walking, e- i veti riding, being confined
to a suf i 1 > the heroine in a last cen
tury novel.
Finally the family considered the
sprain of enough consequence to call in
the famiJy . ictor. who is a distinguish
ed mi: ,'i in. Ho was out. of patience with
anything so trivial an a sprain when he
was daily eci ■■ rued in scientific opera
tions of the most important character,
and hi - first p. rformance was to give
Ihf •, ,in. <1 foot a vicious twist in a
sui gieal way to find out if any bones
were brokeu. Then he said:
“Get up and walkl”
“But, il«ji t r, 1 cannot take a step."
“Get up find walk!”
Th re was nothing for the patient to
do but obey, and she stepped lamely
forth.
“You're not walking; you are limp
ing, ” < aid the doctor. “Walk!”
. to mauag i bravely to walk to the
next room, and tho doctor took his hat
to leave.
“But, doctor, you have not given me
any prescription. ”
“Walk, ” said the doctor, “then walk.
Don't siml j r me again unless your
fbot needs amputating. Goodby!”
Now the p itn nt is walking as well
as she.cv. r i .—Detroit Free Press.
Truth Crushed to Earth.
Two fair ,y aug girls sat in a daint?
boudoir g. g into each other’s eyes.
“Wi h good friends, Marcia,”
said one, .1 we can afford tp say to
each other ju-i '.yliat we think. Now, 1
have such a splendid scheme. Suppose
we start i lay by telling each other
the exafit.i. .0 ’1 without regard to any
question of ; > t- ness. ”
“How p fly lovely, Lobelia!”
rooed t>he younger girl of the two.
•’Let’s 1 i right away. What do you
think of r ' .
“I fl sid Marcia, “thatyou are
almost as pn ity you think you are
and when y: c. n’t try to be you are
the most e t girl in the world. ”
“Hi' good of you!” rejoined
the ot! id do you know that when
you can was thinking that you
looked j one of those big feather
dusters ,h?.d takep a notion to
Walk? our feet are so very large
that ,t,li| i was not quite perfect. ”
Two I ~. .i 'l young women, with
their'' lined by scratches, were
taken cut that aristocratic mansion
five iiiiiitri r and hurried in an am
balance t t l •. lichrest hospital.— New
York Rcj . 1 .
.r in* a CmotiatloiL
Tho gi . .relt had been reno
vated tin : : nislydecorated; the
brilliant<>>.- . is, tho imperial scep
ter, the jc.v < Gd crown, were all in
re'adine . -ii ursals, too, had been
hold, Msi <ll further, by means of
ipgeni" i>. vised puppets, every
purtii .( I d been carefully
. "tiTiiTi'.i 1" ' ' <•! movements. It had
been t-viy,,. i d that, like forinor sov
ereigns, <Xiip' 1 on should, on the
of 'Li; cqti .ation, repair to the
sanes ua.’ y. < . mkss and receive abso
lution; lj.it he drew back at: before
a Kacrih I- In the official pro
gramme < io ceremonies it was al
so amir. ■ I that “their majesties’*
should i holy communion;
but the ’ ■ was dropped, and it
. was ch , . . j(. ported that the rea-
son v.; - ' Icon’s fear lest the
Italian p" 1 should poison tho
element: • <ly father was not
urg . i, f< ■ . ii arid a more serious
relri-'i t ~i.. y lie had yet received.
At the -u. ■io hail inquired wheth
er, aoi.vdi: i >immemorial custom,
he was 1 r . 1 to set the crown in
place nr, f. i' ’ ul >f the sovereign.
“J " ill an: < ."had been Na
poli' j. r ly, and (he imperial de
cisinnv.i- unknown.—Profess
or W s “Lite of Najio
jleou” in ( >i: i.y.
A -r tl L. Terence.
..“You ai d ;. ;;r sJ-ter are about
the s. ne . iz>., r d you look exactly
alike. Twins, aren’t you?” asked
the vis. i or.
“('oi.i-,; ru d” exclaimed Tom
my, h .’•ily i.idivnant. “She’s •
gild!”—< ni igo Tribune.
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..
This young lady taught school
four months, earned $80; she
I than completed a c urse a
Rome Business College, Rome
Georgia, ii. three months vvhicn
cost her in cash for board, h >ok
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.
B.cause the college will accept
a time note now for'uition.
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 ought
to begin a course of Commercial
training now at Rome Business
College. 11. S. Shockj.ey,
• Principal.
The prescription files of the
Rome Drug Co., ar at Frank
Wright s Farmacy, and wil be
arefully refiled when needed,
f your fysician does not object.
Hosa, Garden dose.-
Full line of best grade
Hose sold at low prices
oy The Hanson Sup
ply Company.
CITY MARTHALL'S NOTICE'
On, and after this date, tht
■ilock ordinance of the city ot
Rome will be enforced. This is t(
notify all owners of stcck, and
■specially of cows, that the im
pounding fee will be collected ii
each and every case.
J. B Shropshire
City Marshal.
April 7-98 ts.
On the morning of Feb. 20,
1895, I was sick with rheuma
tism, and I lay in bed until May
21st, when I got a bottle ot
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. The
first application of it relieved me
almost entirely from the pain
and the second afforded com-:
plete relief. In a short time I
was able to be up and about !
again.—A. T. Moreaux, Luv
erne, Minn. Sold by all drug
gists.
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is Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which
cures when all other prepara
tions fail to do any good what
ever.
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The best stock of horses and mules on sale con
stantly.
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which will be mailed free. Send for it n. v.itwill •fcAv* vC 4/
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Please announce my name as
a candidate for senator from tin
42nd senatorial district subjeci
io the democratic primary to b<
held on .June the 6th. Respect
ully, R. T. Fouche.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I
1 hereby announce myself (
candidate lor the legislat ire.
subject to the democratic pri
mary J uiie 6th.
J B Nevin.
FOR THE LEGISLATURE,
1 hereby announce myself a
candidate for election to the
lower hou-e of the Georgia leg
islature, subject to the democrat
ic primary on June 6th, next.
John C. Foster.
FOk SENATOR 42n 1, DIST-
In the coming election it is
the privilege of Floyd county,
by party precedent, to choose
democratic nominee for Senator
from the 12 id senatorial district.
1 hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the democratic
domination for Senator, subject
to the action of tho democratic
primary of June Gth.
W. 11. Ennis
FOR REPRESNTATIVE
I hereby announce myself n
candidate f'oi a seat in the lower
house of the Gensril Assembly ol
Georgia, to rep'rsent Floyd coun
ty, my candidacy subject to the
'action ot of the di inocratic prim
ary of June, the 6th.
W . C. Bryan:
FOR THE LEGISLATURE.
Editor 11 ustler-Commercial—
Please kind y announce my can
didacy, for membership in the
lower hou 3 of the next general
assembly. Subject to an approval
by my countrymen at the ballot
box in the primary on June 6th.
proximo. Henry Walker.
For The Legislature
To the voters of Floyd ccunty:
[ hereby announce myself a can
idate for (he office of representa
tive in the lower house ot tbe
lextGmeril Assembly of G:or
'ia ny can lidacy subj ict to the
>ri.n try of Ju i? 6th 98.
J. Lind ay J jhn son .
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Manufacturers and Dealers.
No. 9>> Olive street, St. Louis, Mo.
Nashville, Tenn. Birmingham, Ala.
Dallas, Texas. Montgomery, Ala.
Factories: Richmond, Ind.
Write our nearest house. A a-cent stamp may
•ave you manw dollars.
The need of a good Spring
Medicine is almost universal
and Hood’s Sarsaparilla exactly
meets th’s need. Be sure to get
Hood’s.
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i Doctor >
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/ The next time you see him, \
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Z 50c. and st.oo; all druggists. S
1 SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. /
DR. LOVV E
18 now with us and
will be here some ,
time.
Dr. Lowe has come
to Rome to give us
personal instruction
in ootics-
He is thoroughly up
in the business of
oroperly and scien
tifically fitting spec
tacles to the eye. and
is here for the pur
pose of teaching us
the science and not to
make money off our
customers- Come in
and have your, eyes
tested.
To accommodate
those who may de
sire to take advan
tage of Dr- Lowe’s
unquestioned skill as
an optical expert, I
have arranged his
hours as follows:
Morning nours, 10 to
12.. After noon hours.
3to 5. No charge of
any kiad-
B. F. ROARK,
Jeweler.
yy E no longer supply our seeds to dealers to
sell again. At the same time, any
one who has bought our seeds of their
local dealer during either 1806 or 1897 will
be sent our Manual of “Everything for the
Garden” for 1898 Cnnp provided they
apply by letter I i\LE 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 receipt of 10 cents (stamps) to cover
postage. Nothing like this Manual has
ever been seen here or abroad ; it is a book
of 200 pages, contains 500 engravings of
seeds and plants, mostly new, and these are
supplemented by 6 full size colored plates
of the best novelties of the season, finally,
OUR “SOUVENIR” SEED COLLECTION
will also be sent without charge to all appli
cants sending 10 cts. for the Manual who .will
state where they saw this advertisefcient.
Pasta! Card Applications Wi!! Receive No Attention.
; M 'lS’* id jIH’S
Dr. F. M. Taylor tho Chicago
optician wii! make hi- headquar
ters at W ooten’s drug store 309.
Broad St. fn m Thursday April 7 '
'o Saturday April 16 inclusive
Hour- 10 a. n>. to 3 p n . Ijt :
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