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I Personal Mention-
■ Mr. \\. I’. Cooper, of Nash-
■ ville, is in the citv.
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I Mr. and Mrs. Ed W infrey, of
■ Adairsville, spent yesterday in
■ the city.
I Airs, J. ]•. Wardlaw is spend
fl ing a few days with relatives in
■ Sun merville.
I Miss Mattie Lee Cooper re-
II tinned yesterday from an ex
fl tended visit to relatives in Rome.
■ -Anniston Hot Blast.
I Mi. Clyde Shropshire after
■ spending several davs most
■ pleasantly with home folks, re
fl tinned to Atlanta ‘oday.
I One Large Scar
I - All Thcf RcinMns of Great
I SctoiLik; Sores
Neighbors; C o dd ,
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■ extending t, ' ’ ,ny !,t el >wk,
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■ to mi -,. "‘'A. f- ‘ ,aili ar with a case
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Miss Camilla Fouche spent
yesterday with her sister, Mrs.
’ Philpot, of Cedartown.
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Miss Eunice Daniels, a pretty
young lady of Leesburg, is the
1 guest of Mrs. J. D. Hanks, in
the Fifth ward.
Mrs. Trumho. the daughter of
I
Capt, and Mrs Lumpkin, is very
ill at the residet ce of her parents
• on West First Street.
Mr. Ben Wright arrived in the
city yesterday from New York
and will spend several weeks
with home folks before return
. ing to the Metropolis.
Dr. Walker Curry arrived in
the city yesterday from Philadel
phia where he is attending Jef
ferson Medical College, to spend
a month with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Ed Mar
shal, after spending several days
most pleasantly with the family
of Dr. E. B. Marshal, returned
to Cedartown this morning.
Mr. C. E. Jones, of Atlanta, is
in the city today.
Dr. Brann a popular young
dentist, of Summerville, spent to
day in the city.
On a Camp.—The Conasene
Cotillon Club will leave tomor
row at 9 .15 for Calhoun where
l they take hacks for Dew’s pond
on a ten days camp. All antici
pate a most delightful time.
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CENSORSHIP
Talked of by Brooke, , at
Chicamauga.
Camp Thomas, Chicamauga
Park, Ga., June 6. —Private
Burt Lindell, Third Illinois,'died
this morning of pneumonia,
contracted at Camp Tanner.
General Brooke is talking of
establishing a censorship.
3 LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
First Methodist—ln the
absence of Dr Belk. Rev. J. H.
Eakes preached at the First
Methodist church last night to a
large congregation. There were
no services in the morning.
First Bapti-t.—Dr. S. G
Hillyer, of Atlanta filled the
pulpit at the First Baptist church
yesterday morning and the pas
tor in the evening. Dr. Hillyer
is one of the oldest ministers in
Georgia and was pastor of the
First Baptist church here forty
years ago. He preached a beau
tiful and forceful sermon.
Went too High . Yesterday
afternoon Mr. Charlie Gilliam
was swinging in one of the large
swings at Mobley’s Park, and
in a careless manner went higher
than he ought to. He last his
balance and was thrown to the
ground with great force, break
ing his knee cap. The wound is
a painful one and he will have .
to use crutches for several weeks, i
Do You Ggt it?—l have ex
clusive charge of the circulation
department of the Hustler-Com
mercial. If you do not get your
paper promptly, report to me
and it will be a tended to. The!
subscription is 10 cents per
week, payable every Saturday. I
Please have the money ready
when the collector calls.
Respectfully,
Paul C. Jack.
Dangerously lll.—The many
friends of Mrs. Mary Hume will
be pained to learn that she is
dangerously ill at her home on
Tower Hili. Mr. Ike Humeof
Brunswick, and Mrs. Ben Neely
nee Miss Nina Hume have been
telegraphed for and will arrive
at her bedside tonight.
I OrDiNARYS CuURT. — Very little »>
i busines- - was transact'd in the
ordinary’s court this morning,
Judge Dav s adj mimed at 130
uutiliomorrow.it 8 3 ) o’clock,
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Lieut Shaw Leaves—Lieut SSy
F. B. Sh iw who has had charge
jof the recruiting station of the »»
iU. S. A , will leave tomorrow i
lor Sullivan’s Island. First
Lieut. W. S. Jarvis of the Fifth W
regiment will take charge of the «<<
station here. Li ut Shaw has >w
made many friends in Rome who ««
regret to see him leave.
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