The Rome hustler-commercial. (Rome, Ga.) 18??-????, May 19, 1898, Image 7

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I®, LmJ [©J E NGPfI 3 * BakiH® BBSS , .. oo.jo* YOIIIG "° V * L _ LOCAL happenings: » <) K. Tosioi.-The R. O, ! eaM ,l»uimenl«iSl>orl« to „hi will be one o( the social of Hie season. Admission iC and ide- Police Court.—Several cases minor importance were trier Recorder Eubanks at this orning’s police court and were ickly disposed of. Third Methodist.— Rev. T. . Richardson, of Edgefield, S. , will preach at the Third ethodist church tonight. He is been the guest of relatives ire for some time, and this ,11 be his farewell sermon. i‘ZELENA.”-Prof. J- A. Bp'al I] open the handsome new audi riutn at Mobley park with “Ze ja,”as soon as the building is tnpleted and the elettric lights in. He will have the same fete as played at Nevin Opera louse. ‘ ■ Dick, Jr., Arrived Today lek Cothran Jr ,is the latest ar Ijalto bless the household of Ist name. The little fellow ar ■ed lira morning and he prom ■g to be a handsome as hie fath- ■ ai d to be as sweeter singer, and K already commenced practicing ■ that direction. ■Vent to See OourT Houses. ■Judge Stone, our ordinary, ■ited Douglassville, Dallas and ■me last week to see their new ■rt houses. He thinks Doug ■svillehasa model court house. ■ is gathering information ■t will be of service in reinod ■ng our court house, which the Knd jury recommended, —Ma- |tta Journal. Hx)g Rolling.—A ndniber of ■ominent Romans spent yester- ■ at Armuchee fishing. In the ■eriioon they were invited to a ■ logrolling and all report a ■at pleasant day. Those who ■nt were ; Judges George and ■lter Harris, Chief Shropshire, ■as. McKinny, Will Gordon, ■ ard Mulkey, Joe Johnson ■ hill Mulliiiix. ® EXCELLENCE of syrup of figs mpli’ty mth2° th ®. ori^inalit 'y and ‘he care JJa t( ™ b 'nation, but also Bn ufacture,l l I . witb which it is ‘own to the Cai . S „ ClentiHc Presses ’• only. aild i ? liN,A Flg Syrup 1 ‘he imnorfa Wls 1 to impress upon “ e and wiS ° f purch "* in ß ‘be IBui neSyru D g o ?r ri ; n,ed J’- As the ’the Calif<» I?s , IS niani ’faetured '-‘••l2T'* lIG Sy “up Co. bst„nein a e v d^. of that fact will ‘‘‘“‘ions mann? ld l ng the wor tbless i3 ‘ Tl le £ i Ct^£ db -V ot ber Pa r- W Do SYk?? n r-° f the Cali * 1 Profession . s°', " 1,11 tbe medi bieh ‘he geuuin'l'V ‘ e sa tisfaction Vfcn ‘” mblL.ns n r ” P ° f Figs has e name of th,. <• families, makes ‘he excellence '?*. lpany a guaranty r .“> advance (1 f L S r , eined .Y- It is , n avts on the ‘i • j° ther laxatives, Vels Without irr. Cys ’ liver and p 'hem, am] datln ff or weaken ‘iseate, i n . does n ot gripe nor P'ease re m setf et its b «nefleial eCo »pany__ ember ‘be name of Uuf orma hg syrop co w. NEW r»RK. X. Y. ENTERTAINMENT By The Public Schools Milch Enjoyed. A GOOD PROGRAM Was Listened to by an Atten tive Audience. Nevin’s was packed last night, • , >■*’ f the occasion being tbe entertain meat of the public schools. “Mother Goose Drill” was first given and was well received, the little on j s showing they were not goslings by any moans, and that they had responded readily to the painstaking care of Miss Clark, to whose successful work the enjoy ment of tho occasion was due. The pretty little operetta “Citi" derillaiu Flowerland”was , well cos tumed and created no end of sur*- prise at the aptitude with which these little men and women re" sponded to the demands of tl.uir characters, while many an old beartgrew youug'as it felt the in fluence of the pretty guests, sun b> am?, raindrops and butterflies The character of CinderiDa was well portrayed by little Miss Hat tie OR ar, while Albert Hale was a success as the Prince. To the teachers of the schools and especially to M.ss Clark the thanks of Romans are due fora pleasant evening. May they return at tbe end of .auctber school year with laurels yat greener. Personal Mention. S R, Alexander, of Nsshville, is in the city. The R. 0. K. entertainment at Shorter tonight. Mr. Joe C. Gordon, of Chatta uooga is here today. Mrs. Joe George is quite sick at her home on Fifth avenue. Mr. Wm, W Roberts, of Chatta nooga, is in the city on business. Mr. J. D. Hull went down to Austell this morning on busi ness. Miss Daisy Davis has return ed from a pleasant visit to Silver (•reek. Mies Mary Dußois, of Macon, is the guest of Miss Flo Seay, on Second Ave. Miss Helen Marshall returned yesterday from a pleasant visit to Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Harper, of Rome, are visiting the Misses Kilby.— Marietta Journal. Miss Kate Wilson, of West water, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Campbell, in East Rome. Mayor John J . Seay and Capt. J: D. Kirkpatrick, returned today from a business trip to Gadsden • Mrs. B. M. Blackburn and Miss Nona Martin, who have been visiting trie ids in Rome went to Atlanta yesterday. Miss Eva Clair Judd, a beautiful poung lady cf Macon, and a for mer pupil nf Shorter, will visit Miss Flo Seay during commence ment. Nicht Clerk.—Mr. George Harris, son of Prof. J. C. Harris, has accepted the position as night clerk at the Armstrong. They are to be congratulated on getting the services of this pop ular young man. Fine Pasturage.—l have a large pasture, fine grass, spring water, five miles from Rome. Wil give you close price for your stock. See or write to Norris N. Smith 325 Brjad St. Fancy Bananas and Apple cheapest at Lloyd’s Spanish Gunn rs W c im Killed At San Juan. New York Muy 19 A Ft. de- Erance Martinique) dispatch says that American refugees arrived there from San Juan, ray that Sanpsons shells dismounted two big Spanish guns and killed from 20 to 80 gunners, wounding many others. They say the people were terror-sir»cken and stopped in pastures outside the c ; ty. PERSONAL AND PERTINENT At a hall given in his honor in Shanghai. China, Prince Henry of P’-opcin the r<’eipient of gold andjaae art wotks valued at 000, “Phoney,’' jaw, the disease cau-ed by \vllov phosphorous, against which a movement is being organ ized in English match factories, is said tc be as horrible as its name. Robert R. Sampson, a watchman employed in one of Chicago’s office buildings, says he is a first cousin of Acting Rear Admiral Sampson, and years ago lived on a farm in New York adjoining that of the admiral Colonel Fred Grant is being talk ed of by his friends na the next Republican candidate for Gover nor of New A’ork. Theodore Roose velt is also mentioned, These ar° suggestions concerning which Sen ator Platt has said nothing. When annoyed or excit d the Prince of Wales winks the left eye rapidly the Emperor of Au-tria puffs out his cheeks, the Czar lays his hand flat on the top of his bead and the Sultan of Turkey grasps his throat tightly with bis hand. The newshoys of Albany. Troy and Cchnes have put an embargo on the dispensers o r so-calkd even ing editions of New York . yellow journals. In Troy the boys are well organized, having formed a verita ble union from which “yellow kids“ &re exciu ied General Cassius M I lay has been voted a pension by the House com mittee of SSO a m mth. He served in the Mexican and civil wars. He is novi infirm with ag’. and though he possesses a com'ortable home he is without means to meet his matrimonial and other current expenses. Big line of pock t books at Frank Wright’s. RHEUMATISM CURED IN A DAY. “Mystic,Cu r e” for Rheu natism and Neuralgia-radically cures in Ito 3 days. I*B action upon the system is r°tn and myste rious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately dis appears. The first dose greatly benefi s, 75 cents. Sdd by Curry- Arrington Co, Rome, Ga Saver Tom Purifies ™ Bloor.li b y 1 ‘ f Z POSITIVE CUTE OR D K 11 iJ .W- ‘ ■- h L i [BILIOUSNESS .. H [[ £!’<:.■ : ' ' .... fi' s . I” C... .. . ; .'X f iii £ 1 if PKlcewfts- . ' jsna J 1 nJ AT A’. i. / Will Keep your ; [jl in oIA !•■!■ Stoa-ach in Healthy J> n U ' > ■ ' . . • • ' 1- Nt ion. F 1- • ■ ■ -•■ ■ ,7 . * G' '• '■ I » y - ‘ SV ; „ I I -J .1 £ ! II , javer [ n I - j J MaHenSt, N.Y. §n| ij ' y Neto gentlno owort “Tndo > H . •; f J Mirh ’ Ikwn in *vc.7 Uitle. o I ■ CENTS J; ip 'un' ■ ’’errt-.bk Vi: . Ui.i u• r Files. Sick llet- i-icn; sod 11 VJ. - -v : , juisl' I.z „ nJ * n Eienmatisin Is a blood disease and only a blood rotne dy can cure it. So many people make i the mistake of taking remedies which at best are only tonics and cannot possi- I bly reach their trouble. Mr. Asa Smith, , Greencastle, Indiana, says: . “For years I have suffered with Sciatic Rheuma tism, which the best physicians were un able to relieve. I took many patent i. medicines but they did not seem to I reach my trouble. I gradually grew worse until I was un able to take my food a or handle myself in JT? rAi-i. $ . . any way; I was abso ’ Jutely helpless. Three jdfb b.” ’'d hotties of S.S.S. re -1 ■ beved me so that I X -Is- was soon able to move I '-'ST* n '- v r ’E bt arm ; before . • l°Dg I could walk across the room, and when I had finished one dozen bottles was cured completely and am as well aa ever. I now weigh 170.” A Rea! Blood Remedy* S.S.S. cures Scrofula, Cancer, Eczema, , and any form of blood troubles. If you have a blood disease, take a blood medi cine—S.S.S. (guaranteedpurely vegeta . table') is exclusively for the blood and is recommended for nothing else. It forces out the poison matter permanent ly. We will send to anyone our valuable f.s . books. Address VvK , Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, q'Jz LtA. BUCKLEN S A RNICA SALVE The Debt Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tet ter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or . money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Curry- Arrington Drug Company. BEST OF ALL • To cleanse the system in a gentle and truly beneficial manner, when the Springtime comes, use the true and perfect remedy. Syrup of • Figs. One bottle will answer for aP the family and costs only 50 cents. Buy the genuine. Manu factured by tne California Fig Syrup Company only, and for sale by ail druggists. JI ward's tin ke Cure is garan teed. 25c and 10c at Frank Wcig'i ’s Parmay. Do You Shave? —Do you w; nt an easy comfortable.shave? or a stylish hair cut? t hen you give Barrett At Sanders a call. For the past five years Sanders has been with the Armstrong barber shop, and is well known to the public. Shop 312 Broad street, next Douglass Livery stable. WHEN TRAVELING Whetheron pleasure bent, or business, take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and effect ually on the kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fevers, head aches, and other forms of sick ness. For sale in 50 cent bottles by al) leading druggists. Manu facture] by the California Fig Syrup Cym; any only. : E H, P. WOOTEN & BRO., Successors to ' S ROME PHARMACY. ; 309 Broad st. —New Clark Building. ’ We have bought the entire stock of the Rome est .' 2® Pharmacy and are prepared to supply your wants in the drug, piescription and patent medicine line. Our stock incomplete and of the very highest grade. We solicit a part of your patronage and shall on- sm deavor to the best of our ability to please you at all times. We should be pleased to have you call on us. Fulllineof druggist’s sundries, toilet articles and Jp such things as are usually curried in a first-class drug store. Cigars and tobacco. ejj Come to see us. • ' I K » - J '..•X K J ", H - £ S. M. Stark, £ K . i H' > X K £ LADIHi AND GEMsM WLIB zX K-o >h Dougherty Bldg, 2nd Ave » ' X K--. X Hr-.) X K j X . F: HANSON. e ■’ NORRIS N. SMITH. I THE HANSON SUPPLY C 9. J x Plumbing and Tinning. 3 and machinists’ 2 supplies. Stoves, rangesand 3 tinware. Gas and electric fix- S tares. INSURANCE gasoline 5 staves. Water meters. 2 $i.25 and $« 5° Negligee shirts for $i J. A. GAMMN S GWAU —are waiting for everyone in Rome to come . in and see the magnificent stock on men’s and boy’s clothing, ; jSk bicycle and golf suits, is what we are doing, but we are bus tling while we wait. We will r IO show you the finest stock of 1f I c l°thing, made from the newest styles and patterns in fabricks, j* perfect fitting and handsome, to be found in Georgia, and they are above competition in values for the price. Thegreatest line of n3gligee shirts ever shown in Rome. J. A. GAMMON & CO. LIVERY, SALE AND] FEED STABLES, Offers the public the finest teams, best convey ances and most polite and courteous drivers. The best stock of horses and mules on sale con stantly. 306 AK& 308 STREET, SBsm