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third further than any other brand.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
ROYAL P *■* WOFR CO., NEW YORK.
[MEETING in Juns
Os the Southern Biblical
Society
RT KNOXVILLE; TENN.
Low Rates Arranged on
Railroads.
KnoxVill 3 , Tenn., April 21
For ten days of June next —16th
to 26—Knoxville will have within
her borders the most distinguiah
ed body of Christian men and
Women that has eyer yet visited
her Every religous organization ol
any size will be represented at this
great convention, known as the
Southern Biblical Assembly, a de
partment of the American Society
of Religious Education.
The object of the Assembly la
unlike that of any other. Its one
text book is the Bible, which it
handles educationally. It d es not
attempt to defend the bock
against the attacks of infidels, or
to answer the questions of the
h : gher critics, but the Assembly
seeks, what is more important, to
render the Sacred Volume in ire
serviceable in bui'ding character
during the formative period ol
chi’dhood aud youth, and in reg
la ling conduct during the later
years of maturity ai d age.
The Assembly is arranged in
ten deparments suited to minis
ters, Sunday school teachers, ]a
rents, young people, college ]r >•
lessors, school teachers aud- all
evangelical Christians. These de
partments hre planned to meet
the needs of each and every cbies
of Christian workers. Subject 4 of
vital interest will be presented at
at each session by specialists, cho
sen by the local committees in
charge of the respective confer
ences .
A large number of speakers has
been secured, among which are
found some of the most distin
guish'd names in the religious
world. A few of these an;
J. E. Gilbert, I). I)., LL. I).,
Washington, t). C. : Wilbur P
Thirkfield, D. D., Atlanta, Ga ;
Bishop A. W. Wilson, of the M.
E. church South, Baltimore,
Md : Bishop Edward Rond thal
er, (Moravian) Salem, N. 0. ;
Gen. John Eaton, Ph. I). LL.
D., Washington, 1). C. ; and T.
I). Witherspoon, 1). 1)., Louis
ville, Ky.
A rate of one fare has been se
eund on the raidroads of the
South. Accommodations at
Knoxville will be furnished at
reduced rates. Everybody is invit
rd to attend. For details address
Lynn T. White, Local Secretary.
Knoxville, Teim.
Mrs. A. luveen, residing at 720
Henry S\. Alton, 11l , suffered
with sciatic rheumatism for over
eight months. She doctored for it
nearly the whole of this time,
usi various remedies recom
mended by friends, and was
treated by the physicians, but re
ceived no relief. She then used one
and a halt bottles of Chamberlain’e
Pain palm which effected a com
plee cure. This is published at
her request, as she wants others
similarly afllicted to know what
cured her. T e 25 and 50 cent
siz i-qrorsile by Curry-Arrington
A BYRii’S EYE VIEW.
liny fell me tlpit at prayer
nesting n few iiigt tn ago in a
■i r'itin church, the uni inter uski-d
•tn absettt-mind'd broil er to lead
n prayer, and was a-toui tied to
receive tbeanstti r. “It isn't my '
ea I, I dealt ’em. ’’ The boy stood '
ion the > timing d ck, whence-
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The I nchelor who believes in
kissing Would make a go< u sil
lier— while avoiding engagements
h« does not fear pow h r and bawl.
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The man who can’t bully some
O’ her fell"w, gets lliafri d . Lots of
he fellows who have been bullied
also gel, married. M> n are gal’ant
—and very selfish.
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The cooking school is n <rond j
thing—l could spoil two columns'
in enumerating only a few of the j
advaiit9g o s, but being on “e.ting
terms’ with the “school master.";
faint saying a word. Pass the
cake, pl ase?
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“Cold ice" will soon he on tap
at the Rome Ice Co’s - , coal yards.
The company is se’ling winter ice
now.
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A Kansas contemporary in
'ortns us that Sister Lease “con
tinues to tug many a vain delu
sion.” Mr. Lt-ase should be in
ormed of his wife’s conduct,
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The proposition pf a circus com
pany to loan the government a
iU.nl er of elephants in case of
war prompts a paragrapher to
write that the government already
has too many elephants on its
hands: Mark Hann ll , S eve El
kins, et al.
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There may not be a bird on ev
ery hat, but. there’s a B in every
linnet. Remember that I told you
that —though you C no B uponit.
Secretary Alger has decid>d to
give the. press infoimation
from this time forward. The sec
retary of war thinks that, whi'e the
press is a pretty good agent to
help get up a war, it wou d not
be worth much in helping to whip
battles.
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If y. u are going to war, take a
box of Warters' famous Rone
made cigars with you. There is
nothing more terrible in batt’e
than the rebel yell—and nothii g
more soothing while fretting to !
get into a fight than a pull at one j
. f Warters Rome made “Rebel
Yells.”
NOTICE. “
GE.OR .1, Floyd County:
To all whom it may concern: .L
T. Warlick having applied for
Guardianship of the persons avid
property of Eliz.heth Whipple
Henry & Hannah '! nliaferro Hon
ey minor children of J. 11. Hon
ey late of said County, deceased,
notice is given that said appplica
non will be heard at my office, at
10 o’clock A, M., on the first
Monday in May next. This April
I th. 1898
John P. Davis.
Ordinary and ex-oflicic C'erk C.O
APPLICATION FOR LET
TERS OF DISMISSION.
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY I
Whereas Ehen Hillyer, trus
tee of tho Milton A. Cooley est
tate, under the will of Alfred
Shorter, deceased, represents to
the court in his petition duly
filed, that lie has administered!
said Milton A. Cooley estate.
This is to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, I
to show cause, if any they :
can, why said trustee should 1
not be discharged from his trus
teeship and receive letters of
dismission on the first Monday I
in May 1898. This April 4, 1898.
John P Davis, Ordinary.
Wanted—Christian man or
woman to do office work and
correspondence here. Salary
SBOO. Apply with self addressed
stamped envelope to A. Y. Elder,
General Manager, care Daily
Hustler-Commercial. i|
'■ i i r ri \ : i u s
N i't the (of the “ights of-
11 ■<| l>\ Cba . i n"o j.i Iu ’ ing h»T
.ng F. st: •. 1 May 3. -I and 5
\ iI: I < 11 ‘ all raci i< n® such
ns t< i mump '-ruiers’ exl ibit, t 1 e
.r> a.; -sy and I!. e h. nd
-i -'d bu; Id i 1 ga Im
••t n■ I w ! b unlliant with jm»
• !"l..rs. j'V us crowds and th’*
various .ttrimtions always atten
dant upor -meh "V' niH. Mu.-v will
b" Itirni'iiv l ■■ v s. vcral fine bands
iml th"!' v. i hardly be a mil tile
in which S"h <• form of ntr.u eim nt
wi ' I iol »e f urnislied ihe pubic,
lid-id s. |l r. are so many points
>f m "rest around Chattviiooga
tb.it a week OUld be pf fl ably
iiid plmis.in! spent in visiting
them if ifmi vere nothing going
hi in the ! o'v i itself.
WHEN TRAVELING
Whether m pleasure bent, or
business, i -e on every trip a
b< ttle of S ■up of Figs, as it
acts most ; i msantly and effect
ually on th * cidneys, liver and
bowels, pre nting fevers, head
iches, and her forms of sick
ness. For s.P.e in 50 cent bottles
by all leadii r druggists. Mann
faclured b\ the California Fig
Syrup Company only.
BEST OF ALL
To cl. ansi Ihe system in ag' ntle
and truly b< i ficia! manner, when
ti e riprii"’t. .-.ie comes, use the
true ami pei remedy. Syrup of
Figs. One b< ttle will answer for
0 the fami and costs only 50
eenis. Buy he g nuiim. Manu
factured bv tne California Fi<
Syrup Comp ay only, and for sale
■■y ali drugu i ,s.
Mrs. A. O Garrard has just
received another lot of new and
stylish jew .led bolts and every
thing new in the pompadour and
circular sidecombs. Also the
nobbiest clasps for arranging
braided* hair. Come and see
them if you would dress your
hair in the latest style.
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I have 2 more days of Dr.
Lowe’s service and will be pleas
ed to have -my of my friends to
take advantage of bis acknowl
edged skill mid-experience. This
does not obligate you to buy
glasses. If you want them 1 will
sell them at the regubir price
with inv poroma! guarantee.
Hours for examination 10 to 12
and 3 to #
B. F. ROARK,
Jeweler.
■ .•••■.Ln v •’ - ther y »u continue th
I'< .’.■.■••• habit.
■Il l< ba< u. vi • mF
.■ ■• v ••» . t < ni< o V< 1-j
’lit- od, 1 * fff -
• • •! r.y 5.4
. ■’!•<.ii, die ‘jOvrCCG
.1 'Ji : »tw , igK ra ran <-nheSoured b.y
a .iipu .ei --rfj;
? *? *- own drusrfcibt a>» ■
k’HOi v ' r* *" *■ ’▼in.puti* ntiy, persdbtt f'tlj One
K 8* • <>• usually cures; 3 boxes. C 2.50,
P? jR jed«i' re*ed to cn r.-, or w-e rrfun-? moriey
Sierihxs t -ie*j Ca. , Chicago, Hoiitr»al, New t ark.
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TSTH3W CLOTHING,
N IC W NJE C K WJI]AR-
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I You can’t go wrong if you go to ’
18. wniis & SON.
For your spring suit or You are entitled
to the newest and best your money will buy- We
are here to serva you. No matter what your
wants in
lIING, HATS Oft CT HSIIIIK,
Come to us, we will treat you right in qu pity and
prices.
J. B. WATTERS & SDN
242 arid 244 Broa Street, Rome, Ga.
DRIVE HIM OUT
If be won’t go quietly ; he has
made trouble Eng enough, Uncle
Sam thinks. Drive diseases from
your system by using Curry’s
Liver con.pound 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 tiiad feeling’ and run
down condition caused by a d s
ordered condition of the bio a l .
NO I ICE.
For the purpose of s curing tax
returns, I will be at the court
[ house every Saturday un'il May
20th and every day thereafter uu
ul June 20th. At the March m et
ing of the Bor rd of roads und rev
enue they passed a resolution i
competing me as tux reviver to I
co., ply with the law and doubb
tax every one who fails to make
his returns properlj and that in l
he specified time Dmt fore • J
me to do this but make your re
turns promptly. Respt.
Il L. Foste".
Tux Receiver.
Floyd Co. j
THE DANGERS OF SPRING
Which arise from impurities in
the blood and a depleted condi
tion of this vital fluid may be
entirely averted by Hood’s Sar- ,
saparilla. This great medicine <
cures all spring hutnois, boil- ,
'eruptionsand sores, and by en-h
rieming .and vitalizing the blood, I
it overcomes that tired feeling <
and gives vitality and vigor. 1
Hood’s Pills cure nausea, sick *
headache, biliiousness and liver,’
ills. Price 25 eents. $
CITY MARTHALLS NO I ICE ! !
On, and after this da e, the (
st' ck ordinance of the city of
Rome will be enforced. This i ■ to
n itify a|l owners of st ck, ami
especially of cows, that the im
pounding fee will be collected in
each and every case.
J. B. Shropshire (
(Ci’y Marshal. c
April 7-98 ts. ■>
$1.25 and $1.50 Negligee shirts fors/
J. A. GAIM 4 COMPAM
WAITING
for everyone in Rome to come
j- in and see the magnificent stock
/ on men’s and boy’s clothing,
L bicycle and golf suits, iS what
we iir 'i"ing, but we are hus
tling while we wait. We will
show \ 011 the finest stockol
IW » clothing, made from the newest ;
styles and patterns in labficks,. ■
perfect fitting and handsome, to J
be found in Georgia, and they
are above competition in values
for the price.
Fhegreatest line of nxgligee shirts
ever shown 11 Rome.
J. A. GAMMON & CO.
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® F. HANSON. NORRIS N. SMITH. J
j THE HANSON SUPPLY CO.
g Plumbing and Tinning. J
Engineers’ and machinists’ ..5
C supplies. Stoves, ranges and |
G tinware. (las and electric fix- |
g lures. INSURANCE'gasoline 3
stoves. Water meters. |
4 325 Broad st. Phone 32? |
TONSORIAL PARLORS-
LEWIS BARRETT, Artist;
Only skilled men employed. Parlors recently renovated I
courteous attention; and satisfy :tory services gu irauteed, at ‘ ;
•162, Broad street, ' • f I