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enlist slowly.
Capt. J. B- N euiil aild His
Lieutenants
HUSTLE FOR VOLUNTEERS
Rev A- A. Tilley Enlists as a
Private
Capt James B, Nevin at the
Board of Trade rooms has enlisted
twenlV’Diue volunteers.
First Lieutenant Walter Perkins
baß gone to Cedartown to b. cure
recruits.
Second Lieutenant H. P. Jack
has gone to Dalton to secure re
cruits.
That was the status of the prog
ress made by the appointed offi
cers of the Rome volunteer com
pany this afternoon.
At 4 o'clock this afternoon Rev.
A. A. Tilley, pastor of Howard
avenue Methodist church, enlisted
his name on the muster rolls of
the volunteer company.
A HusTLER-CoMMEittiAL report
er asked Mr. Tilley if he had en
listed as a chaplain. “No, he re
plied, “not unless the other mem
bers of the company have enlisted
lor chaplains.’’
Mr. W. P. O'Neil, the book
keeper for Mr. Geo. J. Bryant, is
in a peck of trouble over his en
listment. He stated to a reporter
this afternoon that he had not
meant to be serious when he sign
ed his name and that he proposed
to have it struck off.
When informed that such a
thing would be impossible and
that having signed for two years
he would have to go, he looked
decided! y annoyed.
Capt. Nevin says that he does
not expect to enlist more than
forty men in Rome, but that he
anticipatrs no trouble in securing
the other 44 needed , from Dalton,
Calhoun, Cedartown and Cave
Spring.
The twenty-nine enlisted here
are:
F. G. Govan Dwight Willingham
J. D. Maddox G. B. (Jliidsey
M. P. Word \\ .E, Lampkin
NC. Hoyt G. W. Thomas
J B. Patton H. H. Stansbury
C. G. Pollock C. C. Keene
W. P. O’Neil R. A. Gwaltney
A. R. Davis J. W. Starling
Pelt Mitchell T. H.Williamson
R Grinnell G. T. Brazelton
E. H.West, Jr. M. B. Daniels
E. M. Quinn G. W. Hunter
E. E. Harbin J. W. Nichels
A. A. Tilley W. 11. Johnson
Chas. E. Davis.
Personal Mention.
O. B. Osborne, of Atlanta, is in
th) city.
Mr. William White Johnson, of
Oalton. is in the city.
Mr. J. H. Bathrick, of Atlanta,
1* at the Armstrong today.
Mr. R. B McArver, of Coosa,
was in the city today.
Mr. Leonard Todd will spend
tomorrow in Chattanooga.
Mr. J. J. Williams, of Colum
ns, Ga., ie here today on busi
ness.
Mr. J, Dallias Turner went un to
Chattanooga to taEe in the fire-
n >«iiß raci s.
Hen W. C. Bryan candidate
'»r state legislature from Floyd
> is in the city today.
Mr. \\ .S. ycle manager of
Central Ry. compresses is the
KUeetofthe family Mrs. J. A.
ueorge.
Mrs. R. N. Allen le p t today
01 Chattanooga, where she will
spend several weeks with rela
t,Vfcs and friends.
u COI ; aQd M'' 9 - I. D. Ford will
' Ve hursday for Henderson,
y- to vi s i t Dr. and Mrs. Let-
I hey will join a party to
8° to Canada. P “
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Rome Business Collegwill receive pupils
nowand accept time note r part or all tuition,
payable when course <s correted and position is
secured, All arrangementshould be made by
May Ist H. S. HOCKLEY, Prin.
Mr. J. E. Camp, one of the
best farmers in Floyd county,
spent today in the city.
Miss Pearl Gould, a pretty
young lady of near Gadsden, is
the guest of Miss Addie Colman
on East Second street.
Mr. W. W. Mundy, a pre in in
ent lawyer of Cedartown, who
has been in the city several days
on legal business returned to
his home today.
Revival —Dr. S R. Beik is
assisting Rev A. H. Bugg, in a
series of meetings at 3rd Methodist
ch irch, in N >rth Rome.
Administrator Salk. —All the
household and personal effects of
the lute J. A, George was so'd at
the ct lift house this morning at
administrators sale. A number of
valuable articles were so d,
Akter Recruits —Capt. Walter
Perkins and Bob Gwajtney went
dowu to Cedartown this m >rning
Lieu s . Howard P Jack and Nathan
Hoyt went to Dalton last night to
get recruits to join th° army. Dr.
Chapman has a company already
organized at Cedrtown and the
Rome boys will co-operate with
him.
Again Postponed. —T h e
sham battle which was to have
taken place Tuesday was again
postponed on account of the fire
men celebrating that day. How
ever it will come off on Wednes
day May 11th, unless the flotilla
fleet comes up the Coosa and
bombards Rome.
Mr. Fouche Dead —Mr. Mor
ton Fouche brother to Mr. R, T.
Fouche of this city died at his
home in Chattanocga yesterday,
morning, the deceased lived in
Ron.e at one time. The funeral
will occur in Chattanooa this
afternoon at 2 o’clock,Maj Fouche
went to Chattanooga yesterday.
Messrs. Sproull Fouche and
George Magruder went this inoru-
FOR TAX ASSESSOR.
I hereby announce myself as
a candidate for re-election to the
office of tux assessor of Floyd
county subject to the action of
the democrats in the primary
elections of June 6th, 1898.
K. L. Foster.
Columbian Spirit [ped wood
alcohol] worth 60 can quart,
seling at B9c.
Diamond Wall Fmis’rth 60c
a package, seling at 35.
Harness Oil 15c perart, no
charge for hot I.
Atomizers Spectator the
blind, crushes for thenn and
Spear’s Weth-rprooi I Water
paint, all at cost to re« stock,
at Frank Wright's Fiicy, cor
ner opposit Mas< n c T)'.
FOR SHERD
T 1. . 1... If OO
I hereby aniiouiiefysili as j
a candidate for sherif I'loyd i
county, subject to themocrat-1
ic piimary to be hcldtne 6th, f
1898.
Messrs. William Jriflin and «
T. Berrv Broach w be my
•/
deputies and Mr. i Byars t
my jailer. We respecllly solicit i
your vote, and prom to faith- 1
I fully and honestly [form the 1
duties of the office.
J. 1 Camp.
announcenht
Please announce r name as
a candidate for senar from the
42nd senatorial distit subject
to the democratic pri try to be
held on June the till Respect
ully, R. r.ouciiE.
FOR REPAESFATIVE
I hereby announo< myself a
candidate for a seat-i the lower <
house of the General ssembly of .
Georgia, to re presen tiGoyd coun
ty, my’ candidacy sfljact to the
action of of the demcratic prim
ary of June the 6tl
W. ■ Bryan:
FOR THE LEGISLATURE.
Editor Hustler-Gmmercial —
Please kindly annemee my can
didacy, for membgship in the
lower house of tin next general
assembly. Subjects an approval
by my countrymei at the ballot
box in the priimiy on June 6th.
proximo. Hekiy Walker.
For The Legislature
To the voters of Floyd ccuuty:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of representa
tive in the lower house of the
next General Assembly :of Geor
gia. my candidacy subj et to the
primarv of Jun** 6th 98.
J. Lind'ay Johnson .
f'
MR. A M NICHOLAS.
President Wi’.imington, N. C.
Mfg. Co.. says: “We now have
with <ur company four young
men and one young lady, all of
wb< m we engaged through Mr. H.
S. Shockley, Rome, Ga. he aiw
highly pleased with their work
ana their general d* portment can
not be excelled We shall cer
tainly apply to Mr. Shockley again
in case we need any one to fi 1 a
place wi’h us.
[f y< u (!■ dr io c< n.plet a th< r
-I)Ugh c uis. ol iisiiess training
and Hcure a good pr sitiou enter
nwat R me Bush ess College
Remp Ga-
FBEI WiiTBTIIIIIIHI
TO EVERYONE.
Who suflei> with any chronic disease of any
I part of the. human body, such as kidney and (
I blander, heart, liver and stomach troubles,
1 tare and skill eruptions, disorders of the sex
' lud organs, sexual weakness and indifference
, * t< Provlded spplication be made at once, in or-
der that its inventions, appliances and never
failing remedies may receive the widest possi
i ble publicity, and prove their own merits by
actual use and permanent cures. No money <
whatever will be received by the State Med -
ical Siuitarium from anyone under its treat
ment until benelicial results are acknow.edged
Its remedies and appliances have been com
mended by the newspapers of two continents
| and endorsed by the greatest doctors in the
world. U Iter.- developement is desired they
ace- mplish it and never fail to invigorate,
upbuild and fortify
They infuse new life an I energy. 1 hey per
manentl.r stop all loss s which underintue
the constitution and produce despondency .
Tm-v retone, refresh and restore to manhood.
■ regardlessor age Tn.-y .• ire evil habits and
perm ineiit'v rem >ve their effects, as well as
tnose of ex fesses .nd w-r.ax-d brain work,
neurasthenia or ii.-r' ius exhaustion. No
' tailtire. u.> publicity. n > Leaptlon, no disap
pointment. Write today. *
State Medical Sanitarium,
EvanSti 1. Illi'i »1« .
ANNOUNCEMENT-
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the legislature,
jubjeut to the democratic pri
mary June 6th.
J. B. Nevin.
The best graham flour ever
brought to Rome, at Lloyds, any
quanity. 8c lb. Try curaouce ami
3 ou will accept no other,
THAT TIRED FEELING
thtth) old man experienced,
while waiting for a decision by
/ x \ the government, has been dis-
I ' I pelled by its action. “That tired
• Z» feeling” that everyone that
1 I needs a spring medicine feels is
VM?® f dispelled by the action of Curry’s
\ j,*' Liver Compound on the system.
'X*Hl We acknowledge no superior to
AW / Curry’s Liver Compound as a
W's- W.l ’V x ' blood puffier and tonic.
. ust a Moment Please ■
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For Big Dividend— Paying
\ Investment I X
THE ALASKA GOLD PLACER MACHINE MININGCOMPANY
Capital stock ss,ooo,ooo—full paid—andnon-aßsesßable.Promißes to be |
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ire paying thousands in profits to their shareholders.
This is an industrial rather than a Mining Company. We have
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of over 1,000 men each day and we save the 40% of gold that is usual
ly lost by other methods, bo it can readily be seen what enormous
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, t z ~ , Unital timi at the very low price of $2.50
ro SIO.OO share.
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Tre only The only |
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OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
PRESIDENT. H.P. Townley, * Now York Hen, L. Brxdf )rJ P ino i, - Bxnti Fe New Mex
Manager of the Equitable,Lite Aemrauce So President International Minin,' Congre.
IST VICE PRES,Hon.J N Hnston. New York Hon. John P. Hoyt Seattle, Washington
Ex Treasurer of the United States Fx-TW-r Justice, State of washing t o
ND vi<’E PRkS E. Pariniy Browu,New York Geo. McLean, Manufacturer, 1 assan, N.iJ <■ 1
Treas, Andrew McLean. Mgfr Passaic, N.J. Jonathan Bourne, Ir, Mining Capitalists Portland
Secty and Ass-t Treas. L New York James W Clise, "I Seattle, Washington
Auditor an 1 Counsel, W-n R Weeks. New York Oh- of Mining C-”» N V
Consulting Engineer Wm. f. Lay. Naw York Lull. T ' ’ New Yogk
The buiiueasjabilityjtina.icial standing obour Directors are among
the best evidences of our success.
To raise the capitol to place several plants in the Klondike
small block of stock ia now offered to the public at the very
ow rata of of 25 cents on the dollar or $2 50 for each II >
Whan tins block is sold, no more will be offered at less than
or $lO per share . i
An investment of $25 to SSO in this stock should very soon
return !arg» profits—Even 100 to 1-and thus afortune for the sa- j
gacioua invasion. , „
Certificates are, in very attractive f orm, called Geid-Bucks
and are trausferab’e from hand to hand. ...
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of how wacm earn eush enor nous profits by the Lay System.
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wr i t9 —klaska Gold Blacar Machine Mining Co. Home cffices,
Washington Building, No. 1 Broadway New York,
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