The Rome hustler-commercial. (Rome, Ga.) 18??-????, June 07, 1898, Image 3

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B lV - he I' ’l”' s ,lial B.! V ° niy Cat ' ' ■ C - , eive them il ( ' tr ' ■anilii- o 11 ■ „ i lIXtW • d » mned tl,iDg b “‘ U, .«• r blb,iv< '" tbee " 80blg ;, )b ’ 8 old nick-name is dam-agt g’ o o o It | )a <l almost escaped pubHC tention that the Omaha expo tion is now open. 0 o o A S on of Herbert , s been appointed a cadet and jered to the St. Louis. O o 0 -You seem to think that you e a board of strategy all by urself,” said the auditor, who d become weary. -Board!” echoed the self Bident citizen. “Young feller, un a whole lumber yard.”— itr'.ot Free Press. 0 0 0 A patriotic New Jersey farmer b christened a new son and heir jlter Sairmson Schley Dewey Hen, 000 Nord from London says that Langtry evidently has her e cn several American thoiough- IHeds.” If these thoroughbreds ■ n pa-- a physical > xaininii 101 |H, V had better shoulder a mus- H Ift and away to war. Thus will escape a grave danger.— i che ?te r-T im ?s Union. gS " 0 " h i trad- lo'dims for two pencil now talk, but will not trade back. Hh| o <> o B 9 Ti.< Sp .iii-:: (idiniral- strut* gie in g thug himself bottler! in the harrier of Santiago dt has its onv parallel in the ad ••.] .hi) Knox" B a inn us .ntr-versy, as the general narrator says, tha editorial VV«: “Then ■itaiuli gi is bancs in our hair W*> 1: i- r onr n‘between Lis Beth, we had him !” H 000 ■ m run against by ■ ' kies. <1 |,j u ;n'o hospi- V' This animal is not going to Be himself kn eked out of t l e * bicycle without a nrc ■st. I 000 | C : >ehley has given •disputable evidence cf his prow r 1 ! 'ik r, ami no.,- ehowt' ■mself that he is a capable un- Mori'er. R° ° ° ■ 'Lnlethe American farmer is I[ "ably certain of good prices | his ftlb-at crop (hie year, he r musi not overlook the fact that causes conspiring to that end f a,s ocn.anng a demand for ■hy food cereals. Corn is no ■ y to go bp ggmg in the markets l IL " or ‘d during the next Welve honths. 000 r ll Exstern recruits of Ro , ae . I JUgh 1: > not haying I . 6at,B factorji i xperiencei F i' eir b roi)C hoa . The animals [ - v .i b ,r t l ihi " g ' wi,,i " -‘UM ■„ h , 8 " Tiff. K V,°" ,wm «•«« I," > a,id M “ Nor while ul? 1 ' 80t kicked 1,1 tbe »t t a | s '' ’’ ere an y number Ip.. 0 o o L “ llint, ir< pi <; | j '"dourer. ■ 1,111 I ' Cl ‘ l“Dllr-i' ' ' llg ** ij " d *’ t h f °r the Sl *' * 8 a ‘ ,d Btuek - lor transport t o the Philippines. Jerry Simpson has g:Vqen historical testimony to the apposition of Kansas Populdsm to „ocks ns th- sign pedal, so to speak, of decaying civilization, but never before nas i' been known that the creed of Kansas Populism also em braced hostility to shoes. t 000 f. The emperor of China was car'ully . educated bv an American mission t ary, ano cun spea k and read the I English language fluently. o o o Hobson is the choice of all true A mericang. t , 000 “Uncle Sims Wedding March when it was written, will b- a • « irrirg composition that has the force of the “Star Spangled Ban ner” and the me'ody of “Dixie” ' in it. Ladies Who Suffer j from any corrjplaipt peculiar to I their sex—such as Profuse, Pc ! r)- ful, Suppressed or Irregular Men struation, are soon restored to health by Bradfield’s Female Regulator. ( It is a combination of remedial agents which have been used with the greatest success for rpore than 25 years, apd known to act speci fically with and on the organs of Merjstruation, and recommended for jIJL such complaints / oijly. It never fails to 3 ive re Hef a od v restore the health I °f th® suffering / Ul . I womai). It should ' ’\V\\ bR taKe ° by tbe / ! i\M 9 ’ rl -* us t buddin 9 ;'{/ y i it)to womanhood •i. whet) Merjstrua- 1 tion Is Scant. Sup- v or pressed, Irregular ■ or Pa ii)f uI. at)d all delicate worperj should use it, as its tot)ic properties have a won derful influence it) toping up and strengthening the systeri) by driv ing through the proper channels al! impurities. “A daughter of one of my customers missed menstruation from exposure and cold, and on arriving at puberty her health was completely wrecked, until she was twenty-four years of litre, when upoo recommendation, she used •ne bottle of Bradtieid s Female Regulator,com pletely restoring her to health.” J. W. Hellums, Water Valley, Miss. r Hi Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga SOLD Bl ALL DRUGGISTS A T *1 PER BOTTLE. .’HaffSSIDIIH CHDi ATTORNEYS. J. BRANHAM, Law Office, 200 Eist First Street, ROME. GA. GHAS, W. UNDERWOOD, Attorney at Law, Rome, Ga. Corporat- in Jjiw Only. M B EUBANKS, Atterney at law. OfficeKiug Building. Rome, ua. W II . ENNIS, Vttonieyat Law Will Practice in all courts office, Masonic'reitijde, libine, Ga. _ .. ■XAZ J IST EEL, O attorney at law. Will practice in all courts, ipeeial attention given to coniuiercial law uid the examination cf land titles, office in King building, Rome, Ga. WyAI-iTEK, HARRIS attorney at law ?nid J. P. Office over F. J. Kane & Co.’s. LII’iSC'OMB <Sc WiLUNGHAM Commercial Lawyers. mice in Ar intron? hotel building, R line, Ga A— y - J. SA>T r< O A. WEORD Attorney- at law, Rune, Ga. Collections a specialty. M isouic Temple. Rome. Go. DENTISTS. J. A. WILLS, D. D. 5., Jfflce 210 1-2 Broad. > Over Cantrell & Owens. J. L PENNINGTON. D D S.,M D. * j ENTIST: Office, 305 1-2 Broad street. Over Hanks Fur niture Co. PHYSICIANS. o. HAMILTON. Nd E- Physician and Surgeon Office,’ Medical dulldlng Rome, Ga. O ce ’phone No. 52. E- F HAMMONO. Ml- D-. Physician and Surgeon. Office in Medical building. Residence, No. 403 West First st. Office ’phone No 52. LLMPKI >1 & PRINUTP ATFO tNEYS AT .LAW, Rome, : : : : Georgia. General practice throughout North Correspondence solicited. Special attention to mercantile collections. i J 11. P. w-ol !>■ K i S’ Successors to 5b ROME PHARMACY. 309 Broml st. —New (’lark Building. J® We have bought the entire -tmk of the Ib nu bssi” ej Pharmacy and are prepared to supply ymr want in the drug, pt escription and patent medicine lin-. < hir ® •=. stock is complete and of the very high- t grade. We solicit a part of your patronage and shall on- ' deavor to the best of-our ability toplease you at all 64 J® times. We should be pleaded to-have you call on us. Full line of druggist’s sundries, toilet artich s and such things as are usually carried in a first-da ; drug store. Cigars and tobacco. Come to see us. fl t 5 ttttj 3 i?®"®' ’■? r*' C ' ■' "" 1 r"x " ■■ -r , , ... I S. M Stark, . 2 r; X? H ■ X K X B LUB AND ii. L S Xi rA. K Xj K Dougherty Bldg, 2nd . . ; >! F. HANSOxN. Nf/lIPiIS N. SMITH. I THE HANSON SD CO. | g Plumbing and Finning. 3 3 supplies. Stoves, ran ges and g tinware. Gas and el ic, fix- 8| § tures. INSURANCE gasoline 5 stoves. Water meters. | I 335 Broad st. Phoneys. | 51.25 311 51 i » Nigi?-- ’ d f>r $ J. A. GVIIH 1 ARE WAR ING for everyone in Rome to conic - in and see the magnificent stock on men’s and boy’s cLdhini i I F flk bicycle and g-ls suits,<s win: we are doing, bus we nr-.' ho ' ile W,-v.it. g. -rfl —\n ijßfi show you the- finest st ck of --.-’g 'a. V ,: clothing, made from the newest ' sty!e '' i ' ui p 4 rnsin fai '"’ ks > j perfect fitting and liandsmne, to H " be found in Georgia, and th-y | ** -are above competition invaluesh for the price. Thegreatest line of n igligee shirts ever shown i 1 R>.n;. j. A. GAfIMON &CO ! — ""T ——zrCTLZ.'Z'* 1 » Ours is the HVk st Coug ■...- i Department Nursec C/: Xm-A' ’■ <. . I l’» Q -OBM- .aaBOKB—K tw lcwa . . Ve 1 ,ib : • I In tf.S S the Ic-adinrjSec ’ w.-. c)-. v. 'be i . I >•<•<. Svndiorr. J , •iw "OU money. Try us. can r.: _ "■ ' tivAi’. Have hundreds of carloads < I , FRUIT ASiD ' ( ".fL We -end by r-iit pevpaid I -rds. I .lb . '■ .rt-i sail " i- : . - TMu STORRS & Box > ’-k--.i-’/jiio. . ' To finical Powlo of Rome: that we announce the opening of a new and complete stock of mis, ■«, AND Small Musical 1 nAruntents in the new Moseley building, 327 Broad street, where we would be pleased to have you call and examine our goods. Piie stock consists of some of the best m ikes of pianos and organs on the market today. We Iceep a lull line of everything pertaining to a first class music store—Something II line has needed for a long time Give us a call and you will find 1 music store that Romans m iv be proud of We are determined to close out our st . - BICYCLES- the earliest possible dale. K. E. FOR dik I 327 Broad Street. S. P. Davis, Manager. X \ X X \ X \ x• X X X X . X X \ XX X XX X X XX X X We keep on hand at allgtimes a full stock of Sheet Music * of the very F.J-KANE& CD 248 Broad Street. Sale ol Summer Goods X X X xxx X X X X X X AU/ X X X X X X X ‘ XXX ••••••••••••IK •■.■«• X \ X \ \ X X X X X X X* zM X \ x \’ X x \ X X * Lawns, Organdies, Piques, Percales, Gingham and Madras. Beady-Made Skirls and Waists • "•v •'’*< ■’*»*. 5) ,d»*. We intend to close out our shoe stock, so take advantage of cost prices on shoesof the best makes. Special prices on everything at F.J.KMMO. 213 3"oi 1 3bra 3t- F thejtodel laundry Is doing ths best of y-rka 11 guv vi - tees sttisCj/jtioQ. Priori ire 'ni)’>t r 3.101 4,313 ’ ? i ' v >/1 t «) I '. d:/