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LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
Nati on a l Fkate rn it v. —The
Provisional section of the Na
tional Fraternity will meet in
this city on May 31st for the
purpose of electing a dele
gate to the National Board of
Control which meets in Phila
delphia on June 13. They will
meet in the Knights of Honor
ITall at 10 o’clock a. m.
Odd Fellows.—Judge R. R.
Harris and Capt. W. G. Mait
land weie among the Romans
who left yesterday to attend the
Odd Fellows state convention
which convenes in Savannah
tomorrow and will be in session
several days.
Hose Jumper —Mr. F, Han
son, the enterprising plumber,
has built a handsome hose jum
per to be taken to Anniston on
June 8, at the firemen’s tourna
ment. It is useful as well as
ornamental and wdl be a sure
winner for one of the prizes.
Series of Meetings.—Revs.
J. 11. Ellis and J. W. Gilliam
are holding a series of meetings
at the Congregational church m
North Rome. They are largely
attended ami a great work for
the Lord is being done.
The Men's Edition. —The
Rome Georgian will be out on Sat
urday of this week. Mrs Beulah S.
Moseley editor and general man
ager of The Rome Georgian tell*-
The Hustler-Commercial that shu
has the following excellent staff
for the Men’s Edition; —Hon. Joe)
Branhim editor in chief. Mr Clai
Rowell, society editor Mr. R. E
Lee Byrd city local editor.
Trolly Rite— A number o'
young society people will give a
trolly ride, and dance at Mobley’s
park this evening,About 50 couples
will go.
FINE PIANOS.
D. H Baldwin &Co Offer a
Large Line For 14 Days.
I). 11. Baldwin & Co., one ol
the largest manufacturing
wholesale dealers in high grade
pianos and organs in the United
States, will offer at their special
sale for fourteen days, commenc
ing tomorrow and ending June
7th. A beautiful line of high
grade pianos and organs at ac
tual wholesale prices inorder to
more thoroughly introduce their
goods in this section.
They will save you jobbers and
commission profit, cash or on
time. Old instruments taken for
their worth.
All are cordially invited to in
spect our instruments whether
they buy or not.
’Salesroom open Wednesday at
311 Broad street.
A- F. Hen eric ii,
General Agent.
I). 11. Baldwin & Co.
THE COLORED SCHOOLS.
Will Close Next Friday. The
Exercises.
The Rome colored schools, after
a successful year’s worn, will close
next Friday, whiih is the day set
apart for the reception of visitors
and patrons.
Thursday has been designated
as “Trustee Day” when schools
and buildings will be inspected by
those in charge.
The graduating exerches, which
will be of unusual interest will be
held at N»vine opera house on
Th uisday, June 2.
The public are cordial y invi’ed
t ’ atten 1 •
More than ‘2OO stylish shapes
in untrimmed bats received by
Lanham & Sons on yesterday.
These goods were ordered direct
from New York and the line
cont tins everything new and
nobby in untrimmed hats. The
prices will p ove revelations. !
Just a Moment Pleasel
The Opportunity of a - Life-time
For Big Dividend—Pay ing
\ • Investment 1 /
THE ALASKA GOLD PLACER MACHINE MININGCOMPANY
Capital stock $5,000,000 —full paid—ar. luon-assessablt*.Promises to lir
as good as the Beel Telf.i-h >ne, Wf tingh-use Air Brake, Grapho
phone or Phonograph and other similar indulstrial enterprises which
re paying thousands in profits to their shun holders.
This is an industrial rather than a Mining Company. We have
he only Hydraulic Machine Mining System (patented)that will work
in the frozen ground of tbe Klondike and the Northwest, where w<
•ake our and extract the gold from the claims of others,
just as thrashing m chines are taken into the wheat country to
h.esh out the farmer's wheat. One of our machines does thwok
of over 1,000 men each day and w< save the -10% of gold that is usual
ly lost by other methods, so it c m readily i ■ seer, what enormous
profits we will earn in the fabulously rich gold mines of the Klondike
and the Northwest, with which every one must be acquainted.
Every prospector th re is our prospector, for he must eventually
come to us to have his claim worked. Th me we believe we
■shall in time be pay in as large dividends as the world-famous en
terprises mentioned above. Ours is a simil- • industrial stock which
only be had for a limited time at th- > ry low price of $2.50
. 10 00 share.
This is an oppDrtunity of a life time. No ev
ery day does Foituns knack a' one’s..door
Tre on’y The only
3 ' 1 usea in
■‘ "U the west
south,
nc Mine .;& North)
Fatten’d) ~ 6
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
PRESIDENT, H P. Townley, New York Hji, L 8.-x-lfor ll’ inc), Sant. Fa New Hex
Manager ot the Equitable, Lite Assurance So I’risii is I itern.i ritrU Mining Cong-ei*
HT VICE PRES,Ron J N Hnston. New York H m John 1’ ft yt Seattle, washingtoi
Ex-Treasurer of the Unit 3d States Fk- ’hi f fuCico, of tvashirgto
ND VICE PRkS E. Paruny Brown,Now York Geo. Me .can, Manufacturer, Passaic, N. J
freas, Andrew McLean. Wgfr L’anaic, x I, .hii-liin '.i-nrio, Jr,Mining Capitalists Portland
Secty and Ass‘t Treas. 1, Now Y irk James .V. Clise, I Seattle, Washington
Auditor an 1 Counsel, \V’n R. Wouk< Now V ;rk Ch. of Mining C'm '.batrberef Coiumosce
Consulting Engineer Win. F. Lav, New Y'i-y Ln ie <•. Bru.:?, Pro r Turf, Field, Farm. N. \
Pres Lay System Hydraulic Placer Mining Co rjolo'iei c. r isk New Yngt
Lawrence P. Brown, New York.
The business’ability financial standing of our Directors are among
the best evidences of vur success.
To raise the capitol to place several plants in tbe Klondike
small block of stock is now -iff red. to the public ; at the ver)
uw rate of of 25 cen’s 01 the dollar or $2 50 for each $lO
When tms block is sold, no more, will ba offered at less than
or’slo per share
An investment of $25 to SSO in this stock should very sooi
return large profits—Eveu 100 to 1— and thus afortune for the sa
gacious invi eton.
Certificates are in very attractive f oun, called “Gold-Backs’"
and are transferab’e from hand to hand.
bend for illustrated-.Prospe ius where full explanation is givei
of how we can earn each enor nuu-> profits by the Lay System.
Read! Reflect! Investigate i Invest!
All information cheerfully given by ths Secretary. Call or
write—Alaska Gold Placer Machine Mining Co. Home offices,
Whington Building, No. 1 Broadway New York, N. Y.
H Best White GLEHORNS! «
For the very best breed and most 55
marked fowls Ie ve orders
<HB* with J. T. Crouch & Cd., $3 pertrio.
Splendid cockere s o dy $ 1,
55' I. D.GAILLIARD. S
v-" ■ 4?s
jl“* J I "ni B■ k▼ alu nJ /▼tl
iftiw r J 8 k J yll H Ji k J I
Permanently cured by using PR. WHIT i'H ALL’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 o this publication.
THE DR. WHITEHALL Mi .IRIMINE CO.. South Bend, Indian/
TONSDRIAL PARLORS-
LEWIS BARR ITT, Ar t ist;
Only slcillo.l men employ ,d. P,- , ri renorated Mos
courteous attention and aitisficDui - str/icos guaranteed at No
462, Broad street, ' > ■
' LE I TERS OF A N MINISTR \-
TION.
I GE J'GIA. FI.(.YD Ci I.XTY
To nil whom it may cencern :
Eqiutub <• mortgage company
having in pro| er form applied to
me for permam-nt letters of ud
! ministra ion on the estate of \\ m
B. Wiggin*, late of said c unty
deceased . This is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next
of km of Wm B, W ggins to tie
and app'-iir nt my oilice within
the tiin- ii! 1 : w< <1 by law and show
cause, il any they can, why per
! manent ad id ini-trat ion shou d not
he granted to W. 11. Ennis Co.
Admr. ou \\ in. B M iggius estate.
Witm ss my hand and official sig
na ure this 2nd dav May 1898.
J UN P. Davis.
Ordinary.
I
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE*
STATE OF GEORGIA FLoYD COUNTY,-
George W. Thomas i Libel for di
vs vorcein Floyd
L. P. Thomas ) Super’r Court
State of Georgia, No. 33 Jatiuar"
term 1898.
To L. P. Thomas, —The defend
ant is hereby required personally
or by attorney, in be and appear
at the next Superior Court to be
held in and for said county on tbe
thiri Monday in July next, then
and there to answer the plaintiff’s
demand in an action of libel for
divorce, as in detauit thereof said
court will proceed as to justice
shall appertain.
Aitness.the Honorable W M-
Hen-y , Judge of said court, this
9th day of February IS9B.
Wm. E. Beysiegel, C. C. Supe
rior Court, Floyd county Ga.
The hot waters, tbe mouulaii
air, equable climate and the pine
forests tn iK<- Hot Springs the most
wonderful health ai d pleasure re
sort in the world, summer or win
ter, Ii is owned, endorsed and
crmtu lled by the U. S. Govern
ment and has accomonodafions for
al i cla-s I’h Alli ;gton and Park
ho'.els tmd 69 others and 200
Hoarding h"ii*< - are < pen all sum
mer. Having an alfiiudti. of 1000
leet it is a cool, safe and nearby
refuge during tbe heated term in
the sou h.
For iuform-ation conceruii g Hot
Sprmg* address C F, Cooley,
.'tanager business Men’s League,
slot Springs, Ark.
For reduced excursion tickets and
pai ticulars of the trip see local
ageut or address W. A. Turk
Gen’l Pass, Agt., Southern
Ry.. Washington, D.C.
BRIN 1 OUR HEROES HOME!
I’he b 'autifv! song “ Bring Our He
roes H -me” d» (licated to tbe He
roes ol the U.S. Bittelship Maine
s one ol trie fin vst national song-i
ever,H'ritten The words ring with
patriotism and the music is stir
ring anil full of fire, and fitti. g the
noble si-utrmmt to which it is de
dicated Arranged for Piano nnd
Organ This song and sixteen other
pag. s of full sheet music will be
seat mi receipt of 25 cents,
uidress, Popular Mu.-hc Co..
Indianapolis, Ind.
1
Beware i»i imitations |
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l&li 0$($ lll ' lie ■
"" 'Wawstcrshire
JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, AGENTS, NEW YORK.
for six jW' I wan a victim ol dys-
’><■[ »ia in its worst form. 1 could tat nothing
out milk toast, and at times my stomach would
• lot retain and di' <> t even that Last March 1
egan taking C.'.Sl'Ah JITS and since then i
lave steadily improved, until 1 am as well as I
ver was in my life.”
David 11. Mikphy, Newark. O.
CANDY
TRADE MARK REOISTgREO
Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do
■loud. Never Sicken. Weaken, oi Gripe tec. 25c. 50c.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
Hlerllne RemeKy Company, < blew, Montreal. Rao Tort. 'lll
KSi.7'I.Rot 1 * 3<>lrt anti «>'•■ riMitfcd by alldmg-
RiV* i J'BHU glsw to «’« KF Tobacco HaUt.
SHERIFF.
1 hereby announce myself as
a candidate for sheriff of Floyd
county subject to the democratic
primary of June 6th, 1898.
My deputies will be J. P. Mc-
Connell, J. D. 'Turner and
Craws Moore.
J. K. Williamson.
F (I <II f k CSLIIF.ICR
COURT
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for re-election to the
office of Clerk of Superior court,
subject to the action of tbe
democratic primaries of June
6th. 1898.
i Mr. Walter H Ross will be
my deputy’ as heretofore.
W. E. Beyseigel
FoR CORONER.
I am a 3anditate fur re-electi, u
as coroner of Floyd county, sub
juct to the democratic primary of
■lune Glh. and will gratefu'ly
Appreciate the votes of my friends
and the public. .
F. H. SCHLAPBACH.
FOR CLERK OF SUPERIOR
COURT.
I respectfully announce my
self as a candidate for clerk o'
superior court of Floyd county,
subject to the democratic pri
mary June 6th, 1898.
Mr, W. Sam Cothran will be
associated with me as assistant.
If elected, mv entire time and
energies ivill be given to serving
the public to their entire satis
faction. D. W. Simmons.
FOR SHE R|FF.
I hereby announce myself as
a candidate for sheriff of Floyd
county, subject to the democrat
ic piim try to be held June 6th,
1898.
Messrs. Willi.ini J. Griffin and
T. Berry Broach and Mr. Da
Byars will be my deputies
We very respectfully solicit
your vote, and promise to faith
fully and hone-tly perform th<
duties of the office.
J. Ed Camp.
FOR TAX ASSESSOR.
I hereby announce myself at
a candidate for re-election to tm
office of tax assessor of Floyd
county subject to the action ol
the democrats in the primal)
electionsuf June Glli, 1898.
K. L. Foster.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
In announcing myself as a
candidate for state and county
tax collector of Floyd, subject
to the democratic primary on
June Gth, I desire to call your
attention to some of the reasons
vb) I ask your support, Chief
of these reasons is the record of
services faithfully rendered.
This record is open to the in
spection of every citizen and t ix
payer of Floyd county, and has
already been passed upon by
chose officials whose duty it is to
keep an eye on such matters.
iiz thousands of dollars
have passed through my hands,
and for every cent of this money
receipts are held in my office.
Tue taxes due the state and
county have been closely collect
ed by me, and this has been
dene without oppressing the tax
payers individually or collec
tively.
I propose to make a clean
(•ampaign for re-nomination,and
my pledge for the future is my
official conduct in the past.
'Thanking you for your sup
port heretofore given, I respect
fully ask your votes and co-op
eration in the present contest.
Yours truly,
V. T. Sanford.
B ARD AT MOBLEYS SPRINGS.
A limited Lumber of boarders
will be received nt Mobley sprints.
Terms reasonable, Apply to J. P.
McConnell May Ist ’9B.
F 3 SENA‘S
•In lhe coming el ection
the privilege of F] o , 11
by party precedent, to"?
democratio nomi nee for
from U.e42„ 1 l S e„ alOTia
1 hereby an, lounce
candidate for t |, e f ■
nominalion for Se,
lo the a ct i o „ of l||(j • «b|
primary of Ju lle Clll
announcement
Please announce mv
a candidate f„ r M „,J r «•
42nd senatorial district 2
m Ute democratic pri
hellion June the Gtll . ft ’ ’
Ull y, R rp y
_________J ‘ F^CH 8 .
annoujmcement.
f hereby a'^7 ce
mmlidato for t|, e j /'
subject to tlie democratic
mary June 6th.
J- B. Nk vis
for treasurer.
I appreciate most siucere
t ie kind support I r eceivedf
the voters of Floyd county
electing me county treasure)
the past and again respe c if u
submit my name as a Candida
for renomination in
of June 6th. If re-elected I aea
pledge myself to rend ert
same-non partisian service toi
the people (when fundsareou
* s 1 have honestly endeavon
to do in the past. Respectfully,
J A3. B. |I IU ’
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby amiuuiice myselfaj
•andidaie lor the office of t
receiver of Floyd county (D bj f
'the dem .cratic primary to
held cu June 6th 1898.
J- N.'Crazier,
To the voters of Floyd ccunt
I hereby announce myself a ca
iidate for the office of represent
eve in the lower house of t
next General Assembly of Get
'ia my candidacy suhj ct to I
primary of Jtin-* 6th 98.
J. LIND-AY J'H.NSOIi.
F K TAX C LLECTIR.
I heroby announce mysefaci
lidate f >r the office of tax coll
''•r of Floyd county, subject to
tion of primary of June 6th 189
John M. Vandiver.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
To the voters of Fbyd cun
Urged by many friends to ma
the race, 1 hereby announce i
self as a candidate for ths Lo»
House of the next General A
sembly, subject io the Flo
County Primary election to
held on June Gth . It being o»
hree weeks until the election,
will be almost impossible to mi
i n extensive canvass, but I ’
endeavor to see as many of
voters of the county as possible
Very r spectfuhYi
R. A. DenW
FOR REPRESNTATIVE
I hereby announce myiclf
candidate for a seat io the lo*
house of the General Assembly
Georgia, to rep r esent Floyd c°o
tv, my candidacy subject to 1
action of of the democratic p ll
ary of June the 6th.
W. C. Bryan-
FOR THE LEGISLATURE
E DITOR 11USTLE R-Co.M MERCI * 1 ‘
Please kindly announce nay
didacy, for membership iu
lower house of tbe next g® l
assembly. Subject to an app l
by my countrymen at t >e
box in the primary on Ju
proximo. Henry Walk
FOR THE LEGISLATURE-
I hereby announce ffiy
candidate for election t 0
lower house of the Geoig ,a
islature, subject to
ic primary on June 6tl‘» ueX
John 0-