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r wool 11 1’ to
I Mr lt
Lf^'*; 1 “ , g n .
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today.
*’ RM- Birr - V ’ ° f KtWX ’
.; r is here today on bus.neaa.
i Mre. A. Futrell have
Mr ' 9 " dM txiehUMi bridal
out- , i
ll.tti. Montgomery, >
tag In.-i’.l- tn
he U»y-
Mint, Eden Hiller, is the guest
/Mr'gE'bel HiHyer Harn.-, <n
rd Ave.
Mr Jones Evans and Ton)
hipley,ct Living^" ll epent ’oday
n the city-
Mr GujEwltaan. of Chalta
owa, i.spending a taw days wllh
~,’bnms Mis. in the city.
MIM Zeph«n« Betterton who h».
eenl b.el>.tmiog guest, of Miss
;„l,Brtdg-s, left today (or Adan
. accompanied by Miss Bridges
, b , gM , to te.eh«prtvata school.
Miss Nell King was the guest
f Miss Berta Maddox today,
lheisen route to her home near
Summerville from Dalton,where
he has been teaching in the
)alton Female college.
deficiency MEASURE,
louse Passes a Bill Appropria
ting $ 17,745,000 For War.
Washington June 7 —Beyond
he passage of an urgent defic
ency bill made necessary by
he war, the senate accomplish ■
d little today. Ihe deficiency I
neasure tarries appropriations
or the war ami navy establish
ments aggregating $17,745,000.
Imse appropriations are in ad-1
ition to die amounts to be car
ed later by the general defic
ncy bill.
Durin ' the greater part of the
lession the measure providing
or the taking of the twelfth and
übsequent census was under
consideration, but no progress 1
ras imide toward its complotion.
NOTICE.
An bximi.iati'n of applicants!
or teachers plain in the Rime I
üblicschools will be Rll at the
flicp of ihe superintendent on
uturdiy 11th lust. beginim* at 0
'e'oek. Ry order of Board of
‘rustees.
W. H. Steelv, Secy,
’oisonec by Ivy
Ww. in a Dreadful Condition
happened to t,.;’ About a Similar
Cuos -Foiicvved r,tfte r Man’s
Exampin and Was Cured.
lie following incident is given by
'hi.-lts M,,-.-.. Lexing-
■ . :
‘ ■ . >isoned
'. ■■ . .... nding
1 ‘ boat obtaining
ta , ,
\ c.'iilaren were
i J' 1 “Win. dv. in, i h game disease. We
i, ai awful
;■ i'-.l i! scenuid aa if I
! > pieces. I picked
f , ‘ i ’ 1:1 v ■■ i< ■'* 1 i-'Kiid printed a
1 ■ ikeu
J , , " • ' ''('relit. I bought
’” ’ " ■' v ' i and it. did
Me and Li y Children
RO RIUC? "OO'I I r » ’
■V . denothersupply.
, tj; ■■■i-m i ood a Sarsaparilla
j":' ’ l! bottlee and I can
teveVi J halil ” !tl ‘ l ' r myself nor children
bfe'v i ll,e I'oison. Ithasen
' perfectly cured.
Lib t ! Whole credit to liood ’ il Sarsa-*
Lgl ,7. ln w ‘iffhc, but now i
t lDar;na
. ■ ha
it to aii i ■' '• ’i l n’d
tenihpl have ,-ni
. 5; .
fefs Pills
. _ 1 " .
Sale^H 8 r> Corn for
C o< ' H « D. Cothran &
LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
Fined.s2 50.—Only one case
wa *| led in this morning’s re
c ider’s court. A man by the
name of Hughes was fined $2:50
<>r six days lor a plain drunk.
Epworth League. The
. Fourth Ward Epworth League
will hold a business meeting at
the Second Methodist church
parsonage this evening at 8
o’clock.
b
Second Bapitist Picnic. —The
The Second Baptist Sunday school,
will picnic at Rice’s spring, next
Thursday. They will go down in
large wagons, and a most ei.joy*
ab’e day is anticipated by the lit
tle folks.
To Rice,s Spring—Mr. Bailey
Gordon will take his Sunday
School class forty strong, to Bice’s
spring, tomorrow on a day’s out
ing, Mr. Gordon has one of the
largest Sunday school classes, in
the city and is an earnes*: Sunday
school worker.
S A. S., Club—The S. A, F.
club, held an interesting me ting
nt the residence of Mr. Burn°y
Hale on 6*h jveuue last evening
nod a number of social affairs was
arranged. Next Thursday a dance
will be given at Mob ey park.
Commissioners Court.—The
Floyd county Commissioner’s
court will meet at the court
muse tomorrow. Monday was
regular r ourt dav, but on ac
count of the election it was post
poned until tomorrow’.
Ordinary Court. Judge
! John P. Davis a Ijourned ordin
ary’s court yesterday on account
o" the election and convened
again this morning. The court
will remain in session until to
morrow.
I.aw NPa rty. —Tl.e 1 awn par
ty and ice cream festival for the
benefit of the Third Methodist
church Epworth League will
take place this evening at the
residence of Mrs. Sam Stanfield’s
on Main street. Go out and help
a good cause.
To Annistin They go.—Tne
fireman of Rome will leave in a
body tomorrow morning at 9.10
for Auniatow. The Southern Ry.
has arranged to put coach on tram
for them to leave Anniston 11 :30
p in. Thursday night, giving them
* a chance to attend the banquet
tendered them by the fire tn n
of Anniston.
Getting Ready.—Mr. A. B.
Wilson of the 2nd Nebraska
Volunteers, spent today in the
! city en route to Marietta from
Chicamauga. M. Wilson states
that the boys are rapidly being
equipped and drilled and they
expect to leave for Tampa to join
the army of invasion in a few
weeks.
Excursion. —On account of
taking off the early morning
train on the C. R & S. R. R.,it
is impossible for many Romans
to go to Chicamauga while the
troops are encamped there.
President Wilburn has decided
to run a special train to Chica
mauga Thursday provided
conches can be secured for the
occasion. If not it will run as
soon as they can be secured.
Do You Ggt it? —I have ex
clusive charge of the circulation
department of the Hustler-Com
mercial. If you Jo 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.
Please have the money ready
when the collector calls.
Respectfully,
Paul C. Jack.
The summer school at Rome
Business College is in progress
now. Boys and girls are receiv
ed in Pennraanship, Spelling,
Arithmetic and Grammar a*
L $2.50 to S4OO per month. Enter
jnow. ILS. Shockley, Prin.ffl
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THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS
is due not only to the originality and
simplicity of the combination, but also
to the care and skill with which it is
manufactured by scientific processes
known to the California Fig Syrup
Co. only, and we wish to impress upon
all the importance of purchasing the
true ami original remedy. As the
genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured
by the California Fig Syrup Co.
only, a knowledge of that fact will
assist one in avo: ,ng the worthless
imitations manufactured bt other par
ties. The high standing of the Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Co. with the medi
cal profession, and tiie satisfaction
which the genuine Syrup of Figs has
given to nn lions of families, makes
the name of the Company a guaranty
of the excellence of its remedy. It is
far in advance of all other laxatives,
as it acts on the kidneys, liver and
bowels without irritating or weaken
ing - them, and it does not gripe nor
nauseate. In order to get its beneficial
effects, please remember the name of
the Company
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
BAN FRANCISCO, Cal.
LOUISVILLE. K } . NEW YOKK. N. Y.
WILL FIRST BE PAID.
Then The Tennesseeans Wii.i
f tart For The Phillippines.
Nashville, Tenn., June 7 —The
First regimmt will not start for
he Ppill ippi ues for severil days!
ye’, as orders were received L day
to await the coming > f a pa; mas
ter who will be here tomorrow
night to pay the men from thej
ime they volunteered to July Ist.
which is a month n advance. It
s prob.b'e that uniform and guns
wi 1 also be furni-he I them
here and in the meantime the
regiment will be recruited to its
full limit of 106 men to each com
pany. Recruits are not difficult
to secure now that the regiment
has b’en ordered to th ' Phillip
pines.
Surplus biggag} has already
been removed from the camp and
tourist cars are being gathered here
in preparation r or the start.
Colonel Arch Hughes reached
Nishville today and began
cruiting the five companies of n? 1 -
groes whim Tennessee will furnish
furColone'’s Huggins’s regiment
and rhe field officers and ti e cap
tains will be white men. Co.one*
Hughes will pro! a >ly be lieutenant
colonel.
E pworTh leagU .
Entertainment Tins Evening In
North Rome.
The following excellent pro
gram, has been arranged by North
Rome Epworth League for this
evening at the residence ol Mrs T,
E. Clement:
Music —Miss Sadie Morrison-
Reading —Miss Lillian Tnadaway :
Recitation Miss Susie Brewer.
Music —Miss Annie Clement.
Recitation—Miss Lucy Breach.
Reading—Miss Maud' Mathias.
Song—Miss Clara Morris n.
Reading -Miss Fannie < ernent.
Reading—Mr, John Jt ukius.
All ire cordially invited to at
tend and enjoy a pleasan' evening
Annual Sales evero,ooo,OO3 Coxes
P'Pius
t’OR BILIOUS AMD NERVOUS DISORDERS
such as Wind and Pain in the Storwh
jiddiness. Fulness after neats, lie i '-
ictie. Dizziness. Drowsiness. Flushings
□f Heat., Loss of Appetite, (’ostivem s
Blotches on the Skin, C'ld Chill ■ 1-
turned Sleep. Frishtfrl Dreams and all
Nervous and Trembling Sons::’, j0:..-.
THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF
[N TWENTY MINUTES. Every soffori -
will acknowledge them to bo
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
BEECHAM’S I’lLl.S. taken as direct
ed will quickly r store Females to c< u
pleto health. They pr..nn>t!y reni" o
obstructions or of the s.s
tem and cure sick Headuelie. 1<»
Weak Stomach
Impaired Digestion
Disordered Liver
IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN
Beecham’s Pills rre
Without a Rival
And hav® Ui«
largest sale
of any Patent Med ieine i n Hie Wot Id.
I 35c. at all Driur Stores.
Wa r
I
r BTA ©
i ime
Prices.
Whiie on Ihe one hand
us a result <if tlie war,
*
nearly till f<> d products
have advanced in price,
on the oilier hauo. it
has had precisely lhe
opposi e i fl’tel on lhe
Furniture
Trade.
We must keep <ur
sab sup to. t . n >rmal
standard,and t > d > ths
we realize that g > ds
must be sold icv er than
ever, and we are pr par
ed and d teru in v.l to
make you lower pi c> s
on anyth'i g in our
house than Can be f mid
els wh r>-. Our line is
C implcte and
iUp to Date.
Consist! g ir. part of
B:drc m
Suite ,
Pa lor
Suites,
Sideboards,
wardrobes,
Chiffoniers,
i
Dining Tables,
! Rockers and
I
Chairs, all kinds
Hatracks,
Baby Carriages,
Mattings*
I Rugs, Portiers,
Curtains,
Lace Curtains,
window shades.
Ipictures, Eaß6ls
Screens,
iron Beds. etc.
Also f‘."'i'p' Io liu ' of ci- i;ets
coffins, r i'll - .-. ■ , at tim ' .V"»t
price-. Cali on
Rhiidy,
Harvey
J
& Company.
P. S. Don’t fo:g r th «t Mr
Lh.isdeil is n '■bnr.o' ->1 cur r“
pair department 'id th it- i.e can
mend uiiythirig made lg .J.
pcliool Supplies. I
We ure pioneers in the school books and school sup- Ws
it- •
ply busm 8* and we are als » right up-ro-da*H in every- ««
g thiu? 'hat should be kept by an up-to-date Bookstore. »>>
j HR PIPES. I
««
” »>>
W No h< use th Stite car. serve vou better when von de- W?
' //z '
sire to invest ir. a new covering fee tne dear ?ld walls of ws
ycur home. See our stock on hand and samp'es
I H. A. SMITH, I
THF OLD RFLIABLE BOOK STORE. I
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•’flft rff t f 111 r r .<f >: rf.< 11 ’* t r ,t 11
■ irsfial's tai Sains
for JOI! 1898
Will be sold before the court
house door in the city of konu 1
D.oycl county Georgia between vli
i. gal hours of sale, on the first
1 u - lay in July 1898, the
lid lowing described property, by
/.rm. >H' State and County tax fi
: in t'.vor of the State of Geor
r.a coun’y of Floyd, issued by the
i l/x ('ollector of Floyd county
G ;g a and > gainst lie following
uefen lanls:
A ’m-use “and 1 t i • the Fifth
viiidoi d e city of Rome F.oyc
c ui. fronting m. Forest
stresi'J.q. and ru.iuing back
s ime width 125 feet to the corner
( of R H.OB.irr’s lot. Same tie.
ing a lot o.i the North side o f For-1
I rest etree', the South•••••■ist comet
lot which D 255 feet from Mam Sr.
'Levied on by virtue of a tax ii fu
!in favor of the Mayor and council
of the city of II me vs. Mrs. T.
L. Cornel us as the property <f
M s. T. f. Cornelius for taxes due
mu 1 city for the year 1897 for the
us of W. V. Cheney, transferee,
1 Also at the same time a"d place,
jlh.it tract of land with impr >vo
me: is loca'ed in'the Cothran and
, U’iish >lm addition to the city of
runvi Ga,. and known as fraction
■ >!' lot No. 62, being a part of that
ructioj by H. M.
i Wright of Mrs. E A Spullock on
vhich there is a two room framed
: hofise. Bounded on the East by
Obi hom street, o ’ the South by
: Dum hoo’s house ar. 1 lot, an the
We.it by the Southern’ railway
right of way end on tht North by
[iroperty of Dailey’s estate. Levied
ion by virtue of a tax fi fa in favor
|of th - Mayor and Council of the
;ity of Rom" vs. Lula Thompson,
is her property for taxes due said
<.’ity tor tl.e year 1897, f,r the use
W. T Cheney, transferee.
A Iso at I lie same time and plate
of Ng. 5 in the Hardin and Moore
mbdivision of the Eifth ward of
ti.e city of Rom o , Ga., fronting
. e' t and 4 inches on Penning
ian I running b ink same width
:56 ieet. L <vied ou by virtue of a
mx fi la in favor of the Mayor and
oun if e.f tl e city of vs.
Mrs A. B Barker as the property
;i defimdant, for taxes due said
.■i’y for the year 18»7, f r the use
■ Ip’V. T. Cheney, transferee.
Alio at the same time and place. !
one house nad lot in the First ;
\ r 1 of the city of Rome, (•a*..!
i Hing on an aliey 30 feet mor< .
r 1 -s and running back 80 fee'
re or Jess. Bounded on the
Vi tby an alley and on the South ,
by vacant lot of John Kune’s
a u >n tii-» North bv Boundary
-I i ‘‘t and »n the hast by proper
ty >f Rachael Daniel. Levied on!
'ii of a r&x fi fa in favor ol
:e Mayor and Council of the city
It mil' vs. John Wright's estate,
fi r :x‘* due sale ci’y for tin
v r j 897. for the u>e oi W . T.
Ch ney, Transferee.
vV. Gurus, De.-uty jlirshaLJg
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W. A. TI.JKK. G. I*. A.. Washington, 1). C.
C. A. BENSCOTEK, A.c.P. a. .Chattanooga,T»mi
new !ot of new
pattern hats to go at
unheard of low prices
for ’■ he next few days.
We piv cash for our
milli iery -md can sell
i a. fine hat for less mon
ey than any house in
Rome. Call arid get our
prices b fore buying
your best hat Com
mencement hats a
'specialty.
Mrs. A. O. G-arrara.
Taxe advantage of
the big dis :ount on hot
weather clothing at
J B Watters & Son.
The need of a good Spring
. Medicine is almost universal
1 an 1 llood’s Sarsaparilia exactly
moots th’s need. Be sure to get
snood’s.: .. u