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DE CUBA
|jst pail to The American
Arms.
.. OL D GLORY” ON MORRO
W)1 w a Chearing Sight to
W Insurgents.
T l,e following censored article
„.,.entout this morning:
’"b.arnty -*'« from Tamp.
~„oonto.l.y. Wednesday. Ih«
„,nl>er 27 000 men com
-2 infantry,ca«‘ry. arlil-
and a signal corps.
' Vinfamry consists of twen
regiments, sixteen regn
larsand ulevcn volunteers, as fol
lO’of the regular regiments, the
First Second. Fourth. Sixth Sev
salh.' Eig’it- NiuU ’- , T ”"' h ’
Twelf'bi Thirteenth, Sixteenth
Seventeenth Twenty first, Twen
ty second. Twenty fourth and
Twenty fifth.
..Qfthe volunteer regiments,
there were the Seventy-first New
York, Thirty-sec md Michigan,
Fjrst’aud Fifth Ohio, Second New-
York, First District of Columbia,
Fifth’ Maryland. One Hundied
and Fifty seventh Indiana, Third
Ohio. SecoiTd Massachuset.s and
the Third Pennsylvania.
“Thetotal infantry force is 21.-
600. In addition there is a batt al
ion of engineers, a detachment of
the signal corp?, five squadrons of
cavalry, four batteries of light ar
tillery and two batteries of heavy
artillery.
GENERAL SHAFTER IN COMMAND
“Gen. Shafter is in chief com
mand of the force, which is con
voyed by the battleship Indiana
and the gunboat Helena, with
the training ship Bancroft as
Gen. Shafter’s floating home.
“The transports are due at
Santiago Friday night or Sat
urday morning, and a landing
will be attempted on Saturday.
This should be effected without!
difficulty and no doubt by Sun-'
day or Monday, at the latest,
the stars and stripes will float
over Santiago de Cuba.”
AT HONOLULU.
American Troopships Arrived
May 29.
San Frausiaco, June 9.—News
from Honolulu report the Charles
ton therd with troopship* City of
Min and City of Sydney. They
arrived May 29. They were billed
to start to Manilla Tuesday night.
TROOPS IN THE STATE.
Tampa May be Abandoned and .
Camps Established.
Washington, June 9 —Tampa
10 be abandoned as a military
le| idez\ous, and a number of
T camps will be established
a 011 g the Southern coast A
“•’li «( officers appointed b
secretary „f war is
'a an inspection of certain
bu’s'c 1 s vici " ity " Colu '“-
’ -u, Savannah, Ga., Fer
inaand Miami,Fla.Uharles
-01 ' S a u lßo be inspected.
« board was selected and
upon its mission before
derb\ kl i° Wn here tl,at tlie or
was r ? ißiUed ‘ Charleston
order but'p U led 111 the ori S inal
ofthef’l I PreSeUtaliveElliott '
been ». ° board 11 ad
l ti' ,r ’ ed ’ a ‘ ld UP °" hiß
the board t 6 BeC ” etar y ordered
tantie” “ff i l,Bpec *' io “ us
ton in , ° ffered at Charles
pl?’nm Q ed 0 '“ ‘° “' e
there is
bi favop r a str °ng sentiment
U 8ay a n° esta b |i shing camps
nna, ‘ and Charleston,
i rersonai Mention-
Mr. J A. Derrick, of Atlanta,
j is in the city.
I Mr. John 11. Hawkins, of
Hermitage, is in the-city.
Mr. C L Deardorf, of Dalton,
j spent today in the city.
I Mr. E. R. Menett, of Atlanta,
is in the city on business.
C"l. D. B. Hamilton one of the
> trustees o' the university of Geor
g a. left today for Athens.
Clever Frank Huffaker, of
Summerville, is spending a few
> days in the city.
Miss Edna Cain of Summerville,
spent yesterday in in the city the
the guest'of Miss Mary Shaw.
Misses May McCall of Atlanta
and Eddie McCall, of Quitman,
are the charming guests of Miss
Jennie McCall, on South Broad
street.
Mr. W. C. England returned
| to his home in Rome Sunday
after spending several days with
his friends at this place and
Fair mount. —Calhoun Times.
Mr. Edwin Leroy Wils hi will
arrive here Saturday and take
part in Prof. Beal’s operetta,
“Extravaganza,” next Tuesday
night at the opera house.
J ustice Court.—Justice court
is still grinding away at the
court house. The docket Is about
cleared for the term.
Picnic.—The Second Baptist
church picniced at Rice’s spring
today. Thev went in wagons
an- 1 a pleasant day was spent by I
all.
Unknown Demented.—Un
known demented, was the ver
d ct of the coroner’s inquest this
afternoon and exhonorated the
engineer who was in charge of
the train that k lled the tramp
yesterday afternoon. Rhudv &
Harvey’s undertaking establish
ment was besieged by a throng
of curious people, who thought
they knew him. Undertaker
Frank West was kept busy ah
, swering questions.
because of tlie excellent facili
ties at thase points for the em
barkation of troops to be sent to
Cuba and Porto Rico, as the oc
casion arises.
It is not believed that Colum
bia will be chosen, although
Governor Ellerbe and a delega
tion from the state capital of
South Carolina arrived here to
night to urge the claims of Co
lumbia. At the war department
there is a decided preference for
Charleston and Savannah.
GLUT OF GOLD.
Washington, June 9.—Secre
tary Gage has asked Congress
to appropriate $250,000 to keep
the Mints of the country work
ing overtime for the purpose of
coining the immense quantities
of gold bullion now in the coun
try. The Secretary says that on
June Ist, the treasury held $97,-
000,000 of gold bullion, despite
the fact that the Mints had turn
ed out nearly $58,000,0 0 of
gold coin duridg the year.
ROME BUSINESS COLLEGE
Rome, Ga., will receive young
men and ladies now at the actual
cost to the College for carrying
them through a thorough commer
cial course, and furnish board,
books and commercial blanks and
accept an easy time note for tuition
payable after a position is secured.
The College procured
92 POSITIONS THE PAST TEAR.
It supplies schools and colleges
with competent teachers of Pen
manship ami principals of commer-*
cial departments; sends first les
sons in Shorthand fully explained
for io cents in stamps; is strongly
■ endorsed by hundreds of business
and professional men who employ
its graduates at Stenography oi
Bookkeeping. Address all letter*
..to the Principal, 11. S. Shockukt, i
Rome, Ga.
188 I »■— . i MUKk.i-
A I’!' ■ U
Finally It roL ’ v, irdly
f and Discharged
Trouble 6 v . Dyspepsia
• I anu j. t t.iooci
Thorough C ocd’sSarsa-
( 1 parilla Completely Curei.
'There is diiiigi t iti impure blood,
i Disease and -tiff. i i::- ~v surely com
, ing to iliose who iK'zh <•! tin- threaten-
ing symptom. kratl lid-:
1 'ililiam, Mirtouii.
“C. I. Hood & Co., Lowed, Mass.:
• “Gentlemen:—-My troubles began with
nervous headaches, which would last
r me for two or thr • days. The doctors
pronounced rny trouble dyspepsia, but
they could not do aax .hiiig for me, and
advised a change of location. At the age
’ of 55 a tumor fornr',! on mV 'pine, which
Wat Very Pa nfUl
but did not rise or < ' t.i ge. The doctor
Jiocgbt !:• ; to cut it out, but 1 objected.
It finally broke a::;! di".charged a great
, deal. Th< doctors .>.-,1(1 they could do
nothing for it. Tb.: lie tumor began to
rise inward'; id di •::rgc. 1 ’•end much
*. about cures by flood : Sarsaparilla and
thought J would t. v it. Before I had
finished taking one ■.'>!tie I was much
relieved. J contim.< 1 :he use of Hood’s
Sarsaparilla, and after takii’g 12 bottles 1
was entirely cured. ■ m now well, have
a good appetite end >< 1 that I owe my
life to Hood’s Sarsaparilla.” W. D. Foke'.
Hood p»iu.
Is the best—fn set Hr ' I’r'.io I Hood Purifier.
Sold by .-ill ;l. ::gg -.. . ~
Hnnd’s P“?- Ilinwith
lIUUU » I n«.. „, s Sir. : j.arilla. 25c.
I LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
German—The S. A o. Club,
will give a swell German at Mob
ley park thia evening, 'fen c< upL 8
will go.
Unu uai.ly Quite. Everything
i is unusually qu et in police circles
i not a single arrest was made at
! a late hour this afternoon.
Libhary association. The
Young Mens Library Associati on
held a meeting this as erimon and
elec‘ed ofijcerj to serve the ensu
ing year.
Out Shooting.—The gun club
pr cticed shoo'ing at clay pigeons
, at the exposition psrk. yesterday
afternoon and some fine shots
were made.
■ Cheri kre Lodge.—Cherokee
L dge No. 66, F. &A. M. . w.'II
. me t tonight at 8 o’clock and
the Erst degree will be conferred
on all brethren in goodstanding.
Races—Rome will witness
some good horse racing at the ex
p ssition pars, July 4, 5 and 6th.
Large purses have been offered
and some of the finest race horses
in the countiy will be heie.
Music.—Messrs. Paul C. Jack
and Will Harbour have charge
of the music at Mobley park
, and any one wishing their ser
vices for dancing can see Mr.
Jack.
Will Run Until 11 O'clock. —
. General Manager Marvin of ths
Street Ry., will run cars to Mob
leys park until 11 o’clock during
the summer, after 10,59 the fare
will be 10c.
Law Agent Here.—Mr. F. E.
Shumate law agent, of the South
era Ry., came up from Dalton
this morning to investigate the
killing of the tramp on the South
ern Ry., yesterday.
Artistic Work.—Mi’. Horry!
*
Wimpee besides being one of
the best and cleverest officers in I
the country is an artist of no
small ability. If you don’t be
lieve it go and see some of his
work on the police court docket
It is as fine a piece of pen draw
ing to be found any where. ,
Bone Out of Joint.—-Mr Nor
ris N. Smith happened t > quite a |
painful accident yesterday after-]
poon. He was getting off of an
electric car in front of Hansen
Supply Co. with a heavy box. He
slipped and fell knocking bis wrist]
out of joint, Dr. Hammond set the |
discolated bone and h i is gett'ng
on as well as could be expeetdd.
Married Today.—Mr Sam]
Gentry and Miss Cera Clark were
married this afteruoon at 4 30.
by Dr. R. B. Headden, at the
home of the bride. Mr. and Mrs.
G-ntry 'eft "n the 5.35 tram for
I Washing cd and other points on
1 w extended wedding tour,
I War
9
I
1 ime
l.j
Prices,
h
t
t While on the one hand
1 as a result of the war.
e
j nearly all food products
have advanm-d in price,
on the other hanc, it
1 has had precisely the
>
, opposite effect on the
1 •
, Furniture
J
Trade.
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■
We mu-t keep our
sales up to the normal
standard, and to do this
we realize that go< ds
must be sold lower than
ever, and we are prepar
ed and determined to
make you lower prices
on anyth’ug in our
bouse than can be
els- whcre. Our line is
Complete and
Up to Date,
Consisting it: part of
J Bedroom
. Suite?,
Pallor
Suites,
Sideboards,
wardrobes,
Chiffoniers, f
Dining Tables,
Rockers and !
Chairs, all kinds
Hatracks.
Baby Carriages,
M attings.
Rugs, Portiers,
Curtains,
Lace Curtains,
window shades.
Pictures, Easels
Screens.
Iron Beds. etc.
Also c mplete line of caskets,
coflins, robes, etc , at the lowest
prices. Cali on
Rhiidy,
• i
Harvey
& Company.
P. S. Don’t forget that Mr I
Laosdell is m charge of our re- 1
pair department und that he c.iu
mend anything mad« of wo'd. I
I School Supplies. |
e are l dulJflers ’*'* BC h°°l books and school enp- yy
PLY busim si apd we are also right up-ro-diPe in every
thing that should be kept by an up-to-date Bookstore. »<
h W M.|
>»> »>.
M No hcuse m th* Stite car. serve vou better when von de W
«< sire to invest in a new covering fcr tne dear ?id walls of ??/
»>> y' ur home. See our stock on hand and samp’es V?
]| H. A. SMITH, |
1 TriF OLD RFLIA3LE BOOK STORE. |
SOUTHERN
“4M RAILWAY.
(on lenseil Schedule in Effect Muy 1, 1898.
Si vri< i’w~ ! X". IO X.'. I I ’No. 8
Lv (Jiattuuoot a ... .... OOanii 3.10 pm :10.10pm
I Ar Dalton 7.stam| 4.24 pm 12.10 am
; Ar Rome D.OOami 5.35 pm) 1.44 am
i Ar Atlanta l!.4oain) 8.05 pm; s.ohim
' Lv Atl/.nta 4.20 pm H. lupni 5.20.. m
I Ar Macon .. 7.lopm|lo*ssam 8. lOnm
; Ar Jesup 4.40 am 2.38 pm
• Ar Everett 5.25 nm 3.25 pm
j Ar Jacksonville B.loam 9.25 pm
LV JtHUp ■ I') ('Li [i (
i
U I<ri... ... ft. 80am | 4.30 pm
No. >’ ca rr - I’nllmaii Slrcpii-v (’ar Chatta
nooga to Atlanta.
N . 10 curries Pullman Sleeping Car Chat
tan o*u to Atlanta.
No. 11 carries Pullman sleeping Car Atlan >
to Jack «>nv ilie and Atlanta to Brunswick.
- ' \ \ -.7 I N<<. 9 J N.< I’>
L- x I" OCpml r”opiu :
Ar Rome l.oOaui 6.25 pm 10.35 am
Ar Du’.ton 2.24.. m 7.34 pm i 11.40:im
Ar Ch.ittanooga 1.l r ini B.soprr. 1 I.oopm
Lv C'luf.uiiuo a > .* tjm 9.10 pm:
Ar Burgin I I m.i' I
Ar Lt.xin ;qii |O] in I.XOanii
Ar I .< <
; Ar ( ini . i ?. JG;-m . . .."
Lv Chattanooga I.2spnrt l.i'utri 1.25 pm
Ar fJttShV file . 6 55pm ft |Q»m ft 5 'l'M'
No. 7 carrie I’ullmtin Sleeping Car Atlanta
to Chattan ) »ga an i Ciiatta inoja to Cincinnati.
No. 9 earrips P lihii i.i Sle.tpin : Cur Atlanta
' to Cincinnati and Chattanooga to Louisville.
LvChiltl mob ,i h. mum 410-.ini lO.i 6pn>
Ar Knoxville.>••<. 1155 am B.osani ; 1. loam
ArMorrist v.n i l,2.ipm B.soa*> ? .jam
Ar Hot Sjirio.-s.. | .11.4ti-.iiii 4.00 am
Ar Asheville i i 1.15 pm 5.10 am
.Ar Salisbury ........ I 6. Jtipni 9.3ontn
Ar (Ireensli.po 1, I 9.521 m 12.10 pm
Ar K.ilei-.'li ' 1.40 am .1.4 >pm
Ar Norfolk ! 7.30: m
Ar Wa »111 10n.... 1 8.42,m <l. 15; m
Ar New Yoric_ | 12.43 pm «.••:!>.m 1
No. 12 car io.; I’iliman Sleepiiu' Cur Chatta
noo’-':r to N-w York via Asheville ami Sal
isbury to Hieho.i >nd arrivin'’ Richmond 6.40a.m.
also I‘uliman Sleeping <'ar Greensboro to Nor-
> oik.
I N.>. 1t is solid train Ctattano >i?a to Salis
bury with Pullm 11 Sleeping Car (Jiattanoova
to Salisbury and Sal.sbury to New York with
out change. •
stations. " No. 4 No. 6
| Lv Chatti.noOKa - i ....... s.<)opm! 8.40 am
Ar Knoxville J 8. I>pm 11.55.ini
Ar Morrlst .wn 2. i.'ipin i.2lpin
Ar Bristol . 7.00 am 3.55 pm
Ar Wasb'n rion '... j i 7.40e.m
Ar New York I 1.20 pm
No. fl. carries Pullnrin Sloepin” Car I’hatla
noo.a t 1 Wa 2ii:< -I 11 anil Chatlan oga to New
York without eh ui ’c,
No. 4 ("ii-rii-; I'l.itnci Sleeping Car Knox
ville to Bri tol.
si vri'iNs. . ' , No. 15
Lv Koine B.lomb
Ar Anniston 11.21 am
Ar Birmingham ■ i .. .... 10.00 pm
I Ar Selma : i 3.55 pm
Ar Meridian ' 7.30 pm
Ar NewOrlcans 1 io.3i>am
Ar Jackson I 9.45 am
! Ar Shreveport I 1...... 7.20 pm
♦Nott iNo. o ~' IfNo. MIfNo. 10
•J.obpm 4.'..ipm Lv Rome . . ar B.si'am' 8.35 am ;
5 4'ipm fl.s7pm Ar (lad den. ar 6.00 am; fl.Soam
&00pm 7. li'pm Ar All ala. lv 5.45 am il.2or.rn
t Daily except Sunday. jj Sunday only
F. S. GANNON 3dv.p. & c m.,Washington, D C
J. M. CUIjP, Truf. Mgr.. Wa-hlngton. D. C.
W. A. TURK. G. P. A., Washington, D. C.
C. A. BENSCOTER. A.c.P.a.,Chattanooga,Tenn
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Take advantage of
the big dis :ount on hot
weather . c'othinjj at
J B Waters &. Son.
: n
Beware of Imitations
I
JOHN BUNCMr* tOMV-AMWra, MW VO4WC.
ffIIFF’S ms ’
man 1898,
3EORGtA FL'JYD COUNTY,
'4 ill be s»>ld before the coiiit
, house tii.ol iu the city of Ron e,
Floyd Co. Ga. between th<’ 1 gal
hours of sale, mi th'< ' i s.l Tu day
in July 189 J the -f'db wing
described property to wi*:
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All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in Floyd county,
state of Georgia and that part of
said county known as tlu addition
of J. R Steveus, deceased to East
) Rome, a plat of which said addi
' tion is recorded and registered m
> book X page 66. of records of the
; Superior Court of Floyd county
■ same being lot No. 3 and contain-
iig two and one filth acres m re
> or lei-s. Said lot. fronts 123 feet on
the Cedartown road, running back
between parallel lines to a 60 foot
street said lot’s north boundary
line extends 890 feet, said lot ’s
I south boundary line extends 82b
feet. L vied upon by virtue of an
execution issued from the city
court (if Atlant > in favor of the
Southern Home Building and Loan
Ai-sociation vs . AunieS. Leater as
i the property of the Deft.
Also at the same tir/ie and place
cue resident lot with buildings
thereon, being citv lot No 104 in
North Rome Floyd county Ga..
heating on corner of Broad street
30 feet and running back same
width 90 feet elong Third street
and being one b'oek from the
Rome and Decanir R. R. depot.
Levied upon by virtue ot two tax
fi fas in favor of 'he state and
county for the use of \V. T- Chen
ey trans, vs. Wm M. Bridges,
tax 1895 and 1806. as the property
of W. M. Bridges.
Also at the tame time and place
all that tract or parcel of land
lying and being on the r’ght. of
road from Rome to R ece’s Springs
; bounded cn south by J. J. Reece,
on the f ast by Priutup’s City on
the west by road to Reece’s Spring.
con tailing 1 eighth of an acre more
or less. Said piece of Inn I being in
the shape of a smootning iron, all
| in the 23rd district and 3>d .-ection
I of Floyd county and about one and
' "ne half miles north of the city of
I Rome. Levied upon by virtue of
two fi fas issued from the ji’-tics
court 123-1 district G. M. Fulton
county Ga , one in favor of A. \V.
Ballew and thi otheir iu favor of
Elmo Ballew and b th agamel
.Melvina Stickney, as the property
of the deft. L- Vy made by Byars
L. C.
J. P. McConnell, Sheriff.
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Do You Ggt it? —I have ex
clusive charge of the circulation
department of the Ilustler-Goni
mercial. If you Jo not get your
paper promptly, report to me
and it will be a tended 10. The
subscription is 10 cents per
week, payable every Saturday.
Please have the money ready
when the collector calls.
Respectfully,
Paul C. Jack.