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Apparent ia The Local Mili
tary Circles.
NEW NO JOIN COLORS.
HUI City Cadets m Skirmish
Drill Tonight.
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Tbe war fever is at its highest
wi ,|, rhe local military just now.
C Jis hftV© been issued by
Capt. W. A. Patton, of the nome
Light Guards, and II. A.
Stewart, of the Hill City Cadets
for meetings of their respective
commands tonight.
There are from 12 to 15 appli
cations for memerbship in the
Light Guards to be acted on to
night. All these will doubtless
be enlisted and will swell the
ranks of the famous old Guards
to figures that approach a war
footing.
The Cadets report quite a
number of applications for mem
bership and the officers state
that their enlistment rolls will
show over 50 men ready for the
war on tomorrow.
After the armory meetings
this evening Capt. Stewart will
carry his command through
skirmish drill on Broad street.
The Guards and Cadets are
members of Companies A and B
respectively, of the Third regi
ment of the Georgia Volunteers,
Col. R. b'dier Thomason, ‘of
Madison, oeing the gallant com
mander and an officer greatly
'beloved by his men.
Should volunteers be called
for, for the army of occupation
, in the invasion of Cuba, one and
perhaps both of the Rome com
panies will respond to the first
call.
Other companies would doubt
less be forn ed promptly, and
would tender their services to
the nation and hasten to join the
colors when planted on Cuban
soil.
SUPERIOR COURT.
Met This Morning For an Ad
journ id Term.
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‘ "perior C'iui t met this morn
ing tF hi o clock lor an adjourned
t rm J
Tbegraijd jury i s now in session
au 'l will be lor several davs
»Lile the nißchinery of the co: t
placed in motion as usual.
‘ ' thing of special interest came
''Pth.B morning and the first
threß.days will de devoted to ciin -
lll(, l business only.
Thursday the civil docket will
b 0 reiunogj
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DIVORCE
OFGEo Rhia FLOYD COUNTY -
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cariofy d| nner is a
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To dd a? 4 ?’«° to L. G.
and get one.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
Will Entertain Q. T.Club—
Mis* Elida Printup will entertain
the Q T., Cluh mxt Thursday
evening, at her bean ilul home on
upper broad street.
What She Needs.—All ladies
who attend the sessions of the
cooking scheol now running in
the Masonic Temple are request
ed to bring with them a pencil,
a note book and a spoon.
Conasauga Arrived Yesterday
—The steamer Conasauga. arrived
yesterday evening at her wharf,
with a large cargo of miscellaneous
freight at the foot of Broad street
in charge of Capt. George Magru
der. She goes to Gadsden, in the
morning.
Secon d Presbyterian.—Dr.
George Geotchius preached at
the Second Presbyterian church
yesterday afternoon at 4 o’clock
to a large congregation. He
preached a forceful and beauti
ful sermon.
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Small Blaze—This morning
at 9:30 o’clock a telephone
alarm called the lire department
to the residence of Mr. Sam
Cothran, on Second Ave. The
blaze caught in a clothes closet
and was soon put out with a fire
extinquisher. Damage slight.
Don’t Fail—To go out to the
revival of religion at the First
Methodist church at 4 p.'m. and
7 :30 p. m. The services are
helpful and well attended. Much
good is being accomplished. The
First church has been noted for
its religious revivals, and this is
one of the best.
Hog Bit.—Late Saturday
afternoon Mr. Henry White had
the misfortune to have one of
his fingers bitten off by a hog.
He had just stabbed the hog,
and thinking he was dead start
ed to dress the porker, when he
grabbed his second finger on
the right hand biting it off to
the first joint.
Oef to Hot Springs.—After
suffering excrutiating pain for
nearlythree months, Mr. Tom
Cornelius, acting under the ad
vice of his physicians, left this
afternoon for Hot Springs. His
many friends wish for him a
sqeedy and permanent cure from
the disease of sciatic rheuma
tism.
Blown Out.—List night at
10:30 o’clock the furnace in
New Rome blew out for repairs,
c‘Using several loud reports
lik 3 the firing of cannon People
living in East Rome were badly
shaken up by the loud reports.
Every two years the furnace
blows out to rebuild. The re
ports were heard for miles
around the city.
Womans Club C S— That means
the Woman's Club Cooking
School. This new departure is
now in (qeration, aud for the
week, in the corner store of the
Masonic Tempi i, Every body in
Rome invited to attend as tie
guest of the noble women of the
Womans Club, The lectures will
he fine and the practical demon
strations in cooking, the highest
and most tar reaching art for the
good graces of the animal, man,
will be the very best.
Hon. Erve Price.—-Gallant
old Erve Price, one of the strong
men of Floyd county,was in the
city today. To the Hustler-Com
mercial’s inquiry, Mr. Price
stated that he was neither in the
race for a seat in the next leg
islature or a soldiers berth in
the American army of invasion
of Cuba. Erve Price is one of
God's noblest works —honest
and brave. He says Mrs Price
is in poor health and that he is
staying at home and adding all
that he can to her comfort. Erve
Price is built of material used no
where except in creation of
heroes.
Dr. F. M. Taylor the Chicago
optician will make hi ß headquar
ters al Wooten’s drug store 309
Broad St. from Thursday April 7
to Saturday April 16, inclusive
Hours 10 a_ m. toll p .[n . Ej<
examination fre*
S. B Pullen
Every body at Seney Ga. knows
Mr S. B. Pullen but every one
dont know that, it is due a thor
ough commercial (< ur-e which he
completed recently at Rome
Business College which procured
him a good position with Hand &
Co of this city. This popular and
Substantial Wholesale and Retail
Grocery Co. will no doul>t find Mr.
Pu'len a most capable and worthy
youog man,
NOW IS THE TIME TO ENTER ROME
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BUSINESS COLLEGE.
Because, the ensuing three
months are the best for study.
B cause the college will accept
a time note now for tuition.
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 ami vicinity ought
to begin a course of Commercial
training now al Rome Business
College. 11. S. Shockley,
Principal.
Dr Tayor, experienced optician
is at Wooten's Drug store, 309
Broad St. for a few days. Eyes
examined free.
ns
I have 3 more days of Dr.
Lowe’s service and will be pleas -
ed to have any of my friends to
take advantage ot his acknowl
edged skill and experience. This
does not obligate you to buy
glasses. If you want them 1 will
sell them at the regular price
with my personal guarantee.
Hours for examination 10 to 12
and 3 to 5.
B. F. ROARK,
Jeweler.
It rests witn you whether you continue tho r >—
nerve-killing to:»a«’c<» habit. NO-TO-li rfunocaM
out Drrvuu* dwtrCHS expels nico^-•
tine, purities the blood,
stores lost 'manhood. w fiS .bOTboMMJ
makes vou h trong V \ sold 400.000
in health nerve IW KFe- can-scunal Buy
iO KA<'froin
book. * iFj! Bf> K your own drureist. who
m ’ll ▼ouch forus. Tate it with
R TJu wiii,patiently, persisteuUy. One
'WW k box. 41. usnc-lly cures:. 3 boxes. <2 50
jBH LriiATMOired Coeure, or we refund money
Msasdy Co., Cttedfu, Rm Crssi. t
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NEW CI .OTHING-,
NEW NECKWEA.R.
You can’t go wrong if you go to
J. B. WATTERS & SON.
For your spring suit or h*t You arj entitled
to the newest and best your money will buy We
are here to serve you. No matter what your
wants in
CLOTHING, JAB OR IFUftNISHINOS.
Come to us, we will treat you rig t in q uality and
prices.
J. B. WATTERS & SDN
242 and 244 Broa Street, Rome, Ga. ’
DRIVE HIM OUT
If ho won’t go quietly ; he has
made trouble l«<ng enough, Uncle
Sam thinks. Drive diseases from
your system by using Curry’s ’
Liver compound as a spring |
medicine, or you will have
trouble before the summer is
over. Curry’s Liver Compound
is the best spring medicine for
“that tired feeling” and run
down condition caused bv a dis-
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oidered condition of the blood
NO TICE.
For the purpose of s cming tax
returns, I will be at the court
house every Saturday un’i May
20th and every day thereafter un-I
til June 20th. At the March m e!-
ing of the Board of roads and rev
enue they passed a resolution
compelling me as tax receiver to
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co., ply with the law aud dotibb
tax every one who fails to make
his r-turns, properly and thut in ’
the specified time. Dont fore 3
me to do this but make your re
turns pr mptly. Respt.
R L. Foste-.
Tax Receiver.
Floyd Co. |
THE DANGERS OF SPRING |
Which arise from impurities in ’
the blood and a depleted condi- ;
lion of this vital fluid may be .
entirely averted by Hood’s
saparilla. This great medicine (
cures all spring humors, boils I
eruptions and sores, and by en- 4
ricking and vitalizing the blind, (
it overcomes that tired feeling I(
and gives vitality and vigor. J
Hood’s Pills cure nausea, sick ’
headache, billiousness and liver I
ills. Price 25 cents. m
CITY MARTHALLS NOTICE! J
On, and after this da e, the i
stock ordinance of the city of
Rome will bo enforced. This is to
n >tify all owners of stock, and
•■specially of cows, that the im
pounding fee will be collected in
each and every case. |
J. B. Shropshire 1
Ci’y Marshal. *
Aprd 7-98 ts.
$1.25 and $l5O Negligee shirts for $i <
/. A. GAMMON & COMPANY I
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I' for everyone in Rome to come
1 » in and see the magnificent stock
' " wk 011 inen ’ 8 an d hoy’s clothing,
|<| J3L bicycle and golf suits, is what
i^iwinr— we are ‘hhiig, but we are hus
tling while we wait. We will
: show you the finest stock of
clothing, made from the newest
?'.\. styles and patterns in fabricks,
perfect fitting and handsome, to
\ be found in Georgia, and they
are above competition in values
for the price.
Ihegreatest line of negligee shirts
ever shown i i Rome.
J, A. GAHMON & CO.
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F. HANSON. ; NORRIS N. SMITH. X
THE HANSON SUPPLY CO. |
£ Plumbing and Tinning. 2
|x Engineers’ and machinists' 2
C supplies. Stoves, rangesand 5
c tinware. Gas and electric fix= 5
{ C tures. INSURANCE gasoline 3
stoves. Water meters. 2
325 Broad st. Phone 32. C
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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 DR. WIUTEHALL MEGRIMINE CO.. South Bend, Indiana