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Here if, a part of u North Dakota
little girl’s essay on physiology:
"I’he human body is divided into
three parts, the head containing
the eyes and braine —if any. tl e
chist, containing the lungs and a
piece of the love, the siumniiek,
devot' d to the bowe's, of which
there are five —a, e, i, o, u, and
sometimes w and p.”
000
Gen. Lee has announced his per
sonal stall' and it indicates no small
am Hi it of sentiment onjthe part
of the old war horse. It cosists of
Linet. Algernon Sartoris. who is
Gen. Grant’s grandson Fitzhugh
Lee, jr„ and Carlos Carbonel. who
is engaged to Fenorita Cisneros,
000
An expediton coueisting entirely
of women has been formed in Aus
tralia to explore the Solomon Is
lands, the home of the fierces 1
cannibals known. Hitherto white
men have been able to penetrate
only a few miles inland.
o o o
Searchlights make such good
targets for the guns of an euarny
that the Germans are arranging
t > throw the light first on a mirror
and thence on the hostile ship,
thereby concealing its r*al source,
000
Though it is but eighteen years
since the first Japanese newspaper
wa< established that country now
4 . h s 575 daily and weekly papers
thirty-five law magazines, eleven
scientific journals and a large num
her of religious peri jdicals.
000
Spanish honor is being satisfied
with Spanish lies.VV’hen Spain has
gained enough advantages thi
way, her honor will permit her to
go down on her marrowbones and
beg for mercy.
000
The report comes from Paris
that Spain is already tired of the
war. If the Dons wait until we
get a good start they will soon be
double weary.
000
According to a New England
journal one ot the brakemen on
the Maine Central Railroad who
usually calls “Waterville! Water
vil'e 1 Do not leave your packages
or umbrellas in the carj” varied i 1
last week to “Waterv lit ! Water
ville! Remember the Main!” He
is reported to have received four
teen ten-cent cigars, three fives, a
briar pipe, the large portion of three
plugs of chewing tobacco, two box
es of smoking tobacco, a nice pipe
case, and $2,35 in money, al! of
which things were pressed upon
him by patriotic passengers,
o o o
It is gratifying to know that
the “sutler system” in connection
with the army has received a
’’knock-out bio v.” During t he Ci vi I
War this system was little less than
a system of robbery, and the
announcement that the Govern
ment will furnish the boys wi*h
deli.acies, proprietary articles,
stationery and toilet articles at
cost will be approved.
000
That is a great idea of the Ber
ner^Atkinson party that the far
mers will not take the trouble to
vote, and the “men who control”
wi'l run things at the June pri
primary.—Wait until the farmers
are heard from on that day.
000
Os the rear admirals on the ac
tive list. Kirkland retires on July
g, Norton on August 10. Sicard .
on September 30, Mathews on I
Octoi r 24, Miller on November
25 of the year As Admiral Dewey
does not retire until December 26,
1>99, he will be at the head of the
navy next year.
000
Dr. Gatiing. '.he inventer of a
gun bearing his name, and who,
bv the way is a North Carolinian,
was an inventor before he was a
doctor. A fearful experience
through which t he went caused
him to study mtd'cine. In 1846.
while on his way from Pittsburgi
SCROFULA
It is Foul Blood’s Advertise-
♦ ment
But It Is Soon Cured by Hood’s
Sarsaparilla.
Yes, Scrofula, if anything, may be culled
the advertisement of foul blood. It is the
: scourge of the world— offensive, painful,
> debilitating, stubborn and well nigh
I unendurable.
Outward applications do not cure, they
1 only drive the difficulty to new quarters.
Emollients may palliate, they cannot
abolish the evil. There is but one sure
’ way out, and that is to eliminate the
1 taint from the blood.
I There is one remedy that can effect this,
and it is the only one that, so far as we
know, has almost invariably succeeded —
even where the system has been poisoned
■ by long years of taint, and the ravages to
be repaired are tremendous. That remedy
is Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Read this:
t. “My daughter was afflicted with im
f pure blood. There were running sores
, all over her body and they caused her
i.meh suffering. We tried medicines that
were recommended as blood purifiers,
' but could not see that they did any good.
A friend told me about Hood’s Sarsapa
rilla and 1 began giving th girl this med
ijine. The result was that. she was pc.-
fsctly cured after taking a few bottles.
<;he has had no symptoms of scrofula
tores since that, time.” Marietta Id.
S .with, South NJddleboro, Mu.n.
Hood’s 5’X
' 5 the best—in fact the One True Blond Purifier,
insist upon Hoon’s; take no substitute.
iziz./l'c JJiila :l '-t harmoniously will.
fiOOO * Hills 11()O(1 -, S Sarsaparilla
to Cincinnati he contracted small
pox, and to add to bis suffering,
the boat on which he was traveling
was frozen in the ice for thirteen
days and during that time he lay
sick upon the hoat without medi
cal attention. He afterward studi
ed medicine ai d got his diploma
but although called “doctor,”
wiat reputation he has is not
connected with the are of healing
ANNOUNCEMENT.
————
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the office of tax
receiver of Floyd county subject
o the democratic primary to be
held cn June 6th 1898.
J. N. Crozier.
WHEN TRAVELING
Whetheron pleasure bent, or (
business, take on everv 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 all leading druggists. Manu
factured by the California Fig
Syrup Company only.
A new lot of new
pattern hats to go ai
unheard of low prices
for ihe next few days
We pay cash for our
millinery and can sell
> a fine hat for less mon
ey than any house in
Rome. Call and get our
t prices before buying
1 your best hat Com-
* rnencement hats a
1 specialty.
1 Mrs. A. O. G-arrara.
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, FOR TREASURER.
I appreciate most sincerely
the kind support I received from
the voters of Floyd county in
electing me county treasurer in 1
the past and again respectfully
i submit my name as a candidate
• for renomination in the primary
of June 6th. If re-elected I again
! pledge myself to render the
s ime non partisian service to al
the people (when funds are out
as I have honestly endeavored
t j do in the past. Respectfully,
Jas. B. Hill.
Mrs. A. luvesn, residing at 720
Henry St.. Alton, 111/, suff.red
with sciatic rheumatism for over
eight months. She doctored for it
nearly the whole of this time,
using various remedies recom
mended by friends, and was
treated by the physiciaiia, but re
ceived no relief. She then us d one
and a half bottles of Chamberlain's
Pain Balm which effected a com*
ple e cure. This is published at
her as she wants others
similarly “llicted to know what
cured her. Ti e 25 and 50 cent -
sizes for sale by Curry-Arrington 1
i Co. 1
| FOR CLERK OF SUPERIOR
COURT
I hereby announce myself a
niudidate for re-election to the
oilice of Clerk of Superior court,
■mbject to the action of the
democratic primaries of June
6th. 1898.
Mr. Walter H. Ross will be
my deputy as heretofore,
W. E. Beyseigel.
• w.-iri-ai
FOR THE LEGISLATURE,
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for election to the
lower house of the Georgia leg
islature, subject to the democrat
ic primary on June 6th, next.
John C. Foster
FOR TAX ASSESSOR.
I hereby announce myself as
a candidate for re-election to tne
oilice of tax assessor of Floyd
county su'i ject to the action of
the democrats in the primary
elections of June 6th, 1898.
K. L. Foster.
FOR CLERK OF SUPERIOR
CO U H.
I respectfully announce my
self .is a candidate for clerk of
superior court of Floyd county,
subject to i'ie democratic pri
mary Juno 6th, 1898.
Mr, W. Sam Cothran will be
associated with me as assistant.
If elected, my entire time and
energies will be given to serving
the public to their entire satis
faction. D. W. Simmons.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
To the voters of Floyd county
Urged by many friends to make
the race, I hereby announce my
self.as a candidate for the Lower
House ox the mxt General As
sernbly, subject, to the Floyd
County • Primary election to be
held on June 6th. It being only
three weeks until the election, it
will be almost impossible to make
in extensive canvass, but I will
endeavor to see as many of the
i voters of the counjy as possible,
Very r -spectfully,
R. A. Denny.
FOR REPC.ESNTATIVE
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for a seat in the lower
house of the General Assembly of
Georgia, to represent Floyd coun
ty, my candidacy subject to the
action of of the. democratic prim
ary of June the 6th.
W . 0. Bryan:
FOR THE LEGISLATURE.
Editor 11 ustler-Commercial —
Please kindly announce my can
| didacy, for membership in the
lower house of the next general
assembly. Subject to an approval
by my countrymen at the ballot
box in the primary on June 6th.
I proximo. Henry Walker.
I ,
FOR SENATOR
In the coming election it is
the privilege of Floyd county,
by party precedent, to choose
■democratic nominee for Senator
i from the 42nd senatorial district.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate I' r the democratic
nomination for Senat r, subject
to the action of the democratic
primary of J tine 6th.
W. H. Ennis.
FOR TAX Cc LLECTOR.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate; fir the office of tax collec
i r of Floyd county, subject to ac
tion of primary of June 6ih 1898.
John M. Vandiver.
ANNOUNCEMENT-
Please announce my name as
a candidate for senator from the
12nd senatorial district subject
to the democratic primary to be
held on June the 6th. Respect
ully, R. T. Fouche.
The need of a good 'Spring
Medicine is. almost universal
and Hood’s Sarsaparilla exactly
meets th's need. Be sure to get
Hood’s.
For The Legislature
To the Voters of Floyd Ct uuty:
I hereby announce myself a can- ,
didute for ihe office ot representa
tive in the lower house of the |
next General Assembly of Geor
i gia. my' candidacy aubj ct to the |
primary of Jun'' 6th 98.
J. Linihay Johnson .
I
SHERIFF.
1 hereby announce myself as
a candidate for sheriff of Floyd
county subject to the democratic
primary of June 6th, 1898.
1 My deputies will be J. P. Me- |
* Connell, J. D. Turner andj
Craws Moore.
J. K. Williamson.
FOR CORONER.
1 am a eanditate for re-election I
( as coroner of Floyd county, sub
> ject to the democratic primary of
June Gth. and will gratefu’ly
appreciate the votes of my friends
and the public.
F. H ScHLAPBAOH.
FUR TAX COLLECTOR.
In announcing myself as a
. candidate for state anti county
tax collector of Floyd, subject
to the democratic primary on
June 6th, I desire to call your
attention to some of the reasons
why 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 tax
payer of Floyd county, and has
already been passed upon by
those officials whose duty it is to
keep an eye on such matters.
any thousands of dollars
have passed through my hands,
and for every cent of this money
receipts are held in my office.
The taxes due the state and ’
county have been closely collect I
ed by me, and this has been I
dene without oppressing the tax I
payers individually or collec- i
tively. |
I propose to make a clean ,
campaign 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.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce myself a
•andidate for the legislature,
subject to the democratic pri
mary J une 6th.
J. B. Nevin.
FOR SHE R| FF ?
I hereby announce myself as
a candidate for sheriff of Floyd
county, subject to the democrat
ic piimary to be held June 6th,
1898.
Messrs. William J. Griffin and
T. Berry Broach and Mr. Dau
Byars will be my deputies.
We very respectfully solicit
your vote, and promise to faith
fully and honestly perforin the
duties of the office. •
J. Ed Camp.
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