The Rome hustler-commercial. (Rome, Ga.) 18??-????, May 31, 1898, Image 7

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GRPT.If-G. smith Has Bppoiiit* (I liis Ikillßii ants and Opened HIS EfdLidTMENT ROLLS. Many Gallant Young Romans Sgn Rolls Today. Capt- W. C. Smith, who, on ye terday received an appoint ment as captain and who w; s commissioned to raise a volun teer company opened his office in the Armstrong today and at noon had enrolled the names of quite a number of gallant young Romans. A telegram received iron) Washington this morning from Mr. Paul Black stated that Mr. Black had accepted the First Lieutenantship of the com mand. Mr. Black graduated from the State University as a captain. He is the oldest son of the la mented John J. Black. He will secure a lieve of absence from his position in the Land office I department in Washington and will join the colors in Rome in a few days. Mr. Arthur M. Dunn, yard clerk of the Southern and <>ne of the best drilled men in Rome, will be Capt. Smith’s Second Lieutenant. This makes a splen did set of commissioned officers audit is but a question of a few days when the necessary num ber of volunteers will be enroll ed. Capt Smith gets his commis sion direct from Col. Ray. through the President. tonal Mention. Read Mrs. Garrarl’s ad. Chis 11. Bmford, is here today W. T. Crawford, of Atlanta, is in the city. Mr. N. L. Hale, of Centre, is in the city. Mr. W, H. Darrell, of Calhcun is in the city today. Mr N. 11. Bass, of Laveude-, spent today in the city. Mr. R. B. McArver, of Coosa, spent today in the city. Mr. J B Tippin, of Six Mile Station, spent today in the city. Mrs. Garrard is offering hair ornaments, etc., at actual cost. Call and see her. Miss Maud Mathis entertained a few friends at her home in North Rome last evening. Mrs. I*. G Smith, of Austin "lexas, is spending a few weeks with friends in the city. Alias Georgia Rugland, who his been visiting friends in the 1 ity, returned to her home in Cedartown today. Mr Edgar Neely arrived in the C'ty today from At’anta, and will <m attendant at the Neely 'm.e nuptials tomorrow’. Miss Lula Langford, who has the of the Miss Ennis h' returned to her Ilb ‘ m Rockmart yesterday. 1 A ) Ir ' L , B ’ Hlrs chman of Gulf '• ue National Fraternity is here 11 Irnsacola Fla. attending e »"U meeting of that J i '>id r. Mr. Hirchman will niaili *“ R several days. He , Igllted w,l h the city and is d llJ g trieuds on all sides. i n ,i. Snow, of Dalton is .. attending division thn the Southern section ot Nat.oual Fraternity now in on? 0 ; 1 ? Mr. Snow is Itenioi ' lO e ' everes t and most citizms of the pluiky city °n h - * ho\t of IT XT TXTTZTXJTX Every day now brings us heavy ship ments of standard and seasonable fur niture, ana with the coming of spring we have already received a CAR-LOAD OF BABY CARRIAGES All of them beauties and many of them dainty little vehicles, combin ing the essensial points of beamy and strength • MATTINGS- 11 O GrS. * CAUETPETS In this department we have received for the spring trade one car load of mattidg which we imported direct from Japan. Here you can find new patterns and the prettiest of designs and at remarkably low prices. STOVES- Do vou need a new stove ia your kitch-n? Then ctll on u-> ari l you will go no where else. Vy e have the best and that meansl an economic stove in every sense or the word. THE HANKS FURNITURE CO 305 Broad st- • Phone 52- Undertakers, Embalmers, and Fu neral Directors. Como Wis., Hyannis, Nebr., Jan. 10,1898. Jan. 2,1898. I would not be _ _ I regard PISO’S without PISO’S CURE FOR CO . N ’ CURE for CON- gures wheTeall elsefails. jgj SUMPTION as the SUMPTION for any g L best Cough medi- thing Fo r a bad gmhBMWIi I STifli UM i? UmEM Hue on the market, Cough or Coll it is having used it fdr beyond all others. 15 years. Mrs C. REYNOLDS. J. A. WESTOVER | “The Best Cough Medicine.” OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCaOOOOOOOOQO gooOooooooooooooooooooooooo B F Montgomery < > o Q ->3 227, BROAD ST. 8<- Q O SICK, ACCIDENT AND LlFfc | Insurance | fA WE NUMBER AMONG OUR RISKS MANA OF THE X VERE BEST PEOPLE OF THE CITY AND COUNTY. O WANTED’ —We want wide-awake agents to represent q X jur companies in the counties of Po’k, Bartow, F.oyd, Q X Chattooga, Gordon, Walker, Whitfield, Catoosa and Q >< Dade . Call on or address us at our Rome oifice, Q Q B. F. MONTGOMERY Ghn'i. Aut. O IVMAAb* £ W* 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. 3Oe MD 30 3 liuua STREET, . rI ’ 55 EL LAUNDRY Is doing the bast of gu iran work a specialty 4 s best sanitary plumbing ■'•M A K It >♦♦♦s♦«•«»««■ «» «««««<««*««*s N * -T'i' i # » Gas, Water and Steam Fitter. <tfl| * $ Water , A f Gas Fixtures, rleters Oas Stoves, , <J r $ R Pumps, Hydraulic ranis, steam fix- Y $ tures, Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, Elec* < I 3 trie fixtures. p 2 ’ W * € I have employed Atex S. Pierce to L J take charge of my shop department. ? U one ie best workmen in the ? W $ South. • Repair work attended to U • promptly. R | I J UOHNC CHIIJDS, | 1 223 B-)ilst. Oppjsite Tiias. Fahy. J‘ 1•• k h[ K M OHGF ' iteteSfaiilsiMilli I THFY ARE THE * t $7 KIND •)AT OTHER PLACES. ‘ g (• 3 s- n • r ! i 1 o do o ■ pHidi inwlo.to,; » •) ® ' ■. >■ :/k>?r****>**;*X*X****><<* <■ X ■ * | Mir .iLjiisrEizßry That is, our millinery, is new | W. 1 and Stylish. We have paid cash * for our entire spring and su n- ' § mer stock We got a liberal 1 Ip 1 ’ J discount by paying cash and 1 * c.a(i afford to give our custom- s 1 * ers g rods for lass than houses y ? * pay for theirs, who buy oa tim ? J ? > mX i* and sell on tims, Come aid J price before buying. We cm ’ W « sell vo i two hats fer what you will p ty for one at other houses * ! Hrs. A. O. Garrard , 'LI.