The Rome hustler-commercial. (Rome, Ga.) 18??-????, May 30, 1898, Image 3

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NOTICE 1 I • I <2~ «!s <2» ««*£.* «» <•/ Zb This space will be occupied by a notice of M/ the greatest sale that has ever occurred in /|> Rome. Don’t fail to watch these columns. /|\ MZ Zh W. H. COKER & CO. Here are a few ‘’Bulls Eye Shots” I credit to the score of Judge Joel Branham who edited the “Man’s Edition” of the Home Gieorgian yesterday. 0 0 0 Hie controversy about the public printing, at Rome, is set tled. 1 he Tribune does the work and lhe Hustler gets the money. 1 his is entirely satisfactory to both parties. 000 Alex \\ lute says Denny is go ing to be elected to the legisla— ture ’ ai| d °n being asked his reason for his opinion, he said , enn - v had quit trying to have his own way. 000 Hon. A. I), Candler Governor eneral of America. Gainesville, • s - A. The two protected cr uiseis, Berner and Atkinson, Passed between Scy Ila and Char- 1 J 9 > *t 5 o clock this afternoon, ‘e»( td for Salt River, speed 99 0 knots per hour. Hum bert. 000 Madrid, May 25th, 1898. ° n - C. N. Featherstone, Rome, j A. Sir: I have this d y appoi n t ed you Minister ot «^t i, 7" dl ' er De recon ’ ’aving been 2? eUded tome as the able tc etOnom ’ Bt, i n world, out m lUII thegovernm entwith money a J sagasta. o 0 o a' h 1 h 27111 1898 —Ho»- thif Jdavan'r . arns » S,r: I have ,M General” you P'O’idont Whi 8l)P ~i * Manager, of the Mh e rw g T llerieS of S Pain l h ecablp Ve i ßt ludia Isl ands. If 0,1 Morm f '° Uld be CUt » afcaud ’ face Madrid and whis- per gently, we’ll hear Sagasta. 000 Santiago de Cuba, May 28th, 1898.—T0 the mayor of Boston: Our squadron is bottled up here, tell your people they can go to bed safely tonight. Blanco. 000 Admiral John T. Warlick, Rome, America. Sealed orders. Open only at sea. Sail on the Connasauga at midnight, sink the Cape Verde squadron at 7 in the morning, and that at Cadiz at noon tomorrow, stop) at Madrid, take Isibella aboard, and join Dewey Sunday. If you get out of coal burn wood. Sagasta. 000 Theodore Roosevelt struck a knockout blow when he wrote Professor Norton of Jlarvard, the man who has so violently criticised the An eric n eopl * in this war, with Spun as follows : ‘‘l have got about twenty Harvard men in my reg iment who are real Americans, aidtbis offsets the fact that there are at Harvard two or three pro fessors who are not.” 000 Pretty soon there will be a new Alabama and a new Kear sage, and when they walk out arm-in-arm hostile vessels would do well to get on the fence by the roadside.—Americus R - corder. 000 ; Even the staid old Savannah I News is ge ting blood thirsty. It tells Ben Bolt to forget sweet Alice and to remember the Maine. 000 entering the United States service as commandor of a com pany of volunteers, Capt. W. C. Davis abandoned three offices : Solicitor of county court, Mayor Perry, and Captain of the Perry Rifles. —Americus Times-Recor der. braver man or abler officer over marched away at the head of a company than Canty Davis. He was one ot the warmest friends of my college days, and I have no better friend than he is today. I hope he will return from this war with the rank of brigadier general. He certainly would honor that or any other rank. 000 A soldier named White, lo cated at Camp Black, lost his mind about a girl presumably named Brown.—Augusta Her ald That’s all right the yellow journals will give us the whole story and it will be re(a)d by everyone. —Americus Herald. Which will, of course, make the dear girl blue, and her rival green with ei:vy. CHEAP RATES. The Southern R’y operates 3 daily trains between Rome and Chattanooga, by which parties can leave Rome in the morning, spend the day in Chattanooga and return home same evening. The schedule between these points is as follows. Leave Rome 1:00 a.m. arrive Chattanooga 4 :15 a. m. ; leave Rome 10 :35 arrive Chattanooga 1: 00 p. in. • leave Rome 6 :25 a. m. arrive Chattanooga 8 :50 p. m. There is also a local train leaving Rome 3:50 p. m. going by the way ol Cohutta and Cleveland and ar rives Chattanooga 7:20 p. in. Returning, trains leave Chatta nooga 6 :30 a. in. arrive Rome 9:00 a. m. ; leave Chattanooga 3 ; 10 p. in. arrive Rome 5 :35 p. m. ; leave Chattanooga 10 :10 p.i arrive Rome 1:44 a. m. 1 oil man sleeping cars on all trains. For further information call on J. N. Harrison, citv passen ger and ticket agent, Rome, Ga. 'Phone 39. If you appreciate a good tea, you can get it at Lloyd’s. No ead package to pots you PUBLIC SALE GF REaLES TATE. GEORGIA fl-YD county. —Whereas •m ttir- 20 h day of December 1897 Timothy Goins executed and de livered to Mrs- A. H. Cheney a note and mortgage on the laud hereinafter described for the pur pose of securing the debt repre sented by said note, which mort gage is reco.ded in the clerk’s of fice of Floyd Superior Court in book N. 1, of mortgages, page 486. And whereas in said mortgage said Timothy Goins gave to Mrrp A. H Cheney the power to sell sai • land in case of default in the prompt payment at maturity of the principal and interest of said debt. Now therefore by virtue of the power so vested in the under signed, which is more accurately shown bv reference to said mort gage, Mrs. A- H. Cheney will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash on the first Tues day in June 1898, during the legal hours of sale before the court house j door in Rome. Ca., the land de scri >ed in the aforesaid mortgage, towit: Beginning at the South west cormr pf the lot bought of; William A. Fort and Mary F. Thomas by Amanda Caperton, I (which deed is hereby referred to) | and running thence East 60 feet j thence due North 331 feet more or less to-tbe Northern line of said ot, thence Southwest to the cor ner of said lot,thence South to the beginning point a distance of 361 feet containing one-half of an acre more or less. The said note ami mortgage were given to secure an indebted ness of $25’00 with 8% interest from date and 10% attorney tees. The slid n-»te and mortgage are now past due and so declared. The total amount of principal, inter est and and attorney's fees and charges and expenses of sale that will he due on said note and mortgage on the first Tuesday in June 1898, is $3560. Fee simple titles in accordance with the p >w er of sale contained in said mort gage will be made to the purchaser at said sale, and the proceeds of such sale will be applied to the pay meat of waid debt with inter est, attorney’s fees and expenses of sale and the remainder, it any. will be paid ovei to tne person en titled to same. This May sth 1898, Mrs. A. H, Cheney. By W. T. Cheney, Att’y. W. r. C. Cl 3 13/ Will ake uu and ca r/ tax sis i > I A WHOLE CLUB F t *"«. «• e _ " fel « ■- -T ■■>-—. Ca t •-I ' * .-X •./ £ Make h| R Better [q 15 i • Running Time -J - <'"T —M COP* AIGH*. ’ I carry a full and cjtnolele line of j iwnlry, iuclu- 1-4 ding Dia n >:j 1< My stock of silver notions and novelties was nev er more complete. I i WEDDING PRESENTS A SPECIALTY. J. K. Williamson !| , ...., , lelui i f uutut huuij num -iuuu huuh e mn’s..;; U > mtj L UXL' •'•X *.-« LJ aX' £• • •■•••••• jniiisriT v->4iiii4i ittUtJ tVe Everything in the drug line and a full line of druggists sun dries. “IMuff Sod.” Your especial attention is called to the fact that our prescription department has been the feature of our business for years. Its well earned reputation is now a matter of pride with us. Your orders solicited. c. /% “raoziTTr, 331 Bro id. Telephone 11 —— , , THE \ Is tli3 best of w to3s saxisfictLoi. Prioss ara m>st _ reaso 111L3. F. 13 x spnudi;/