The Rome hustler-commercial. (Rome, Ga.) 18??-????, June 11, 1898, Image 3
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I 1’ Kay. went down j
| 5 ■ „ this morning on
■Cedarto", 11 ’
fusilier.
■ Bai Montgcmery re-
I h„Jiv fr"" 1 ' 1 b " si ' lCSß
■urneil tou'j
Knl' 10 I
WP'l"’ wt '■ estP, ‘ l '* y
| oi . ean>pi»S I' alt ? n ‘l
■ )eas poll'--
I :l "‘ 1 Malld M01_ !
lon, MM.- Hotair home m
Ennedelle, yesterday.
I Miss Berta Maddox left to
llay to spend several weeks with
tends in Cartersville.
I Mr and Mrs. J L. Bass’s two
Leet little daughters, are vis-
King friends in Kentucky-. •
I Mr. Ed Maddox went to Ath-
L yesterday to attend the elos-
K,g exercises of the State I m
■versity.
I Mr. and Mi*. A‘fhur Hul, »
■left tod. v fur Dews pond, to join
■the Cona-ene Cotillion G!ul>, ■
■which is on a coin]>•
M US ( r Frank Maddox, will
■ Clive tomorrow for \\ ashington
■to spend some time with his.
■ father, Co'igicssman John \’ .
I Maddox
■ I*?'-’-" E'• A I and Mary Loe
■ \\ikle, of Carte-svihe, arrived
■in this v itv ilii> morning and
■ are die cbanning guests of Mrs.
■ \V. .1. M-el.
■ Miss Berrv h ie-, returned
■ from a plt.m.im \i-it of several
■ damio k’lii'.'.'tmi, she has been
■ the gim-ni. 1 M." - Lillian and
■ Lidia Wo >d lu re for several
■ weeks, and v.ill return to her
■ home at It ck Springs tomor-
■ row.
I Miss Sh 'dor Taliy left yester-
■ eny to visit hi mis in Atlanta.
■ Mieses Lu ale Davidson and
■ Omie Brannon, o! Moreland, Ga.,
I ate the guests ci Mrs. U.S. Barker. |
I U’rof. J. C, Harris, of Rome.
I spent Saturday ;u d Sunday here
"’ith his parents. Dr. and Mrs. '
I Harris.—Geda. t avn Standard.
]-. M,. C IU)e!1 hap
I returned from Mi ledg.-ville,
Hr R B. Headden, pastor of
the First Baptist, will preach the
cin m<ocenv nt «m mon f or the
Normal school at Dalton on next
Sin day nimning.
Kc tot Gut it'.'—l have ex
clusive charge of the circulation
department of the Hustler-Com
nu ci.;,. If you do not get your
P a per promptly, report to me
alld lt will be a tended to. The
su^cripti o[l is 10 cents per
'' p (k, payable every Saturday.
p ase have the money ready
when the collector calls.
Respectfully,
Paul C. Jack.
F
hOME BUSINESS COLLEGE
’“en 'tnd ‘ Vil! receive young
t ‘ a "‘ JS , 110 ' V llt tbe ac tual
[ them h 1 , ( " lle £ e for carrying
tia] '‘"'"•din thorough cotntner-
K-iksa r. a,KI fUniish board ’
a 'Wrn blanks and
Payable r'' !S ' V tllne llote tor tuition
The( n lfll I)OsHion >« secured.
College procured
92 POSITIONS THE PAST YEAR,
with comj'X^T’ 1 ' ! aUd - ecdeges
“wushii, ai'ni"'.- packers of Pen',
cial d e L'. b'/Hcpals of commer-
. Se,,ds first ‘cs
for io ce n . ’. !l!!tld fu,l y explained
eniloraed in-T is strongly
a,1(1 profrlvi !I,l . n(lre,, s of business
'a. :' leiJ “g'-U-hy or
r ll * Slwmi n'T J"
t , ii. b. Shocklky,
People Believe
’A ii 1 I hey Read About Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
” i.eir Fo.ith in This Medicine is
Giounded on Merit
y Know it Absolutely Cures
When Other Medicines Fail .
:' od’s Sarsaparilla is not merely a sini
pieparation of Sarsaparilla, Dock,
: Jil'ngia and a little lodide of Potassium’
B<..<ide« these excellent alteratives it
ku cort:!in< those great anti-bilious and
■ >vr remedies, Mandrake and Dandelion, j
it al io contains those great kidney reme- |
lies Uva L'rii, Juniper Berries, and 1
.’’ipsissew a.
Mor are these nil. Other very valuable
. urative m- -nts are harmoniously ccm
: ined in Hood’a Dar.uprtrilla, and it is
■arefulJy prejiared under the personal
.inervisiou of e-regularly educated phar
macist.
Knowing tlier.e facts, is the »biding faith
j < lie jicopie have in Hood’s Sarsaparilla a
i matter of surprise? You can see why
. Hood’s .Sarsaparilla cures, when othe
medicines totally, absolutely fail.
“My little girl was afflicted wit)
eczema aiid suffered for seven vears. Sh
was attended by physicians and triei
many different kinds of medicine with
out relief. After taking'a few'bottles o:
Hood’s Sarsaparilla she w— cured.” Mus.
Emma Franklin, Honeoye, New York.
Hood’s Aparina
‘>o Best—'ll fact the One True Blood
1; ,„x for c. I. Hood &< O„ |.(,v.e . -J
Uood’s Pills '.'.’Av ' ‘rAL.'.''- ■
Sheriff's Tax Sales
For July, 1898,
GEORGIA, FLOYD COVNTY,
Wiil be sola before the court!
house door in the city of Rome ;
F ova county G»., between the j
!eg» 1 hours of ) ale on the fiist ■
i'uesduy in June 1898, the follow-j
ng described property by vtuej
»f state and county tax fi fas is
ut-d by thetrx collector of Floyd
county Ga., and against the fal
low in'j i.aimd defendant t:
All that tract or pa cel of land,
ying anti being in the Etowah di'
vision of the city of Rome, Floyd
jounty Ga.,it being part of lot N:>
1 in said division, fronting 33 feet
v-n Broad street, extending back
110 feet. B tiiided on the West by
property formerly owned by J. G.
Dailey, on Hie South by lot former
ly owned by J. A. Bale, on East by
tot former'y owned by W. H.
Webb. Also lot No. 2, same divis*
ion of said city and county front
ing 28 feet on Broad street and
■xtending back 127 feet. Levied
on bv virtue of a tax fi fa issue!
by V. T. Sanford, T. C., in favor
if state and county vs. R. H.
Jones, as the property of the de
i fendent. Tax 1897.
Also at the same time and place,
i ail that tract or parcel of land ly
i i - ig and being in Floyd county
jGa and being part of lots No.
'322 and 326 m Third district and
Fourth ‘•ection, lying on West side
■of dartow n road, beginning at
i the line of the Southeast side el
the Gibbons place, running up the
Alabama read to within 30 fdet of
Kamp’s shop, tbance South to the
fence, thence along the fence to
the Cedartown road thence ut
the road towards Cedartown about
•560 yards to a fence, running West
of the line of the Gibbons and
Parks place, thence on a marked
line to starting point, containing
51 acres more or less. Levied on
bv virtue of a tax ti fa issued by
V. P. Tanford, T. C., in favor of
the state and county Vs Win S.
Gibbons, as the property of the
defendent, Tax 1897.
Also at the earn" time and place
lot No. 85 in block “B”of origi
nally the town of Desoto, now the
Fourth ward ot the city of Rome
Floyd county Ga ~ fronting on
West Fifth street 89 feet and ex
tending back 260 feet. Also part
of lot No. 43 in the Fourth ward
of said city and county, fronting
on avenue C.BB feet and extending
back 200 feet and being the place
whereon t he defendant now resides.
Levied upon by vii tue of 8 tax ti
fas issued by John J. Black, ter
mer tex collector in favor of the
state and county vs. Mrs. Geo. A.
H. Harris, as the pronertv of the
defendant. Taxes 1892. 1893 ano
1894.
CARGOOF ARMS SEIZED.
Hong Kong, June 10. Ihe
police have seized a cargo ot
■lrins on board the British steam
‘er Pasige, owned by the Isung
I Yung of this city. It is suppos
ed the arms were destined foi
the insurgents of the Philippines
They were seized under the neu
trality.
■ • ■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■ ■■■ mrw - ■ -——
J !' (J 1 1888,
| 3EORGIA I’tmYU C'H.’N'IW
V\ ill be Bohl b i'or“ thi cGiii t
I house di.ol m tin ci, \ . I II me.
! FLiyd Co. Gi. 1 tc< co the 1 ml
; hours of sal". < I • lirst I ip‘P<i. y
iin Ju y 18'.)’ I lie I'ollowii.g
described property to wit:
All that piece or jm: 'el <'' itind
lying and being in Floyd county,
state el Georgia and that part ol
I said county known as lh‘ additidi
of J. R Stevens, dec used to Ea-t
Rome, a plat of which said addi
tion is recorded mid registere d .n
book X page 66. of records of the
Superior Court of F.oyd 3ounty
same being lot No. 3 .nd c intain
ii'g two and on i fitth "••r-'s m re
or lebs. Said 10l f'r.ci’- 12:’ feet on
I Cedartown rmd i iiniiin ' back
betw en p irullel lilies to :> 6 ) lot I
street said lot’s north boundary
line extends 800 feet, said 1 it’s
south boundary lim extends 82b
tuet. Jj vie<i upon by virtue of an
execution issued from the city
court of Atlant* in favor of tbe
Southern Home Building and Loan
Association vs. Annie S. Lester as
the property of the Deft. .
Also at the same time and place
o>e resident lot with buildings
thereon , being citv lot No 164 in
•North Rome Floyd cnUotv Gi,,
ticntiiigun > <j.ii t.l Brpad street
3'J feet and rnnn.: g buck ume
width 90 feet along i'h rd street
and btmg on i b'oek from tbe
Rome and Decaiur R. R. depot.
Levied upon by virtue of two tax
6 fas in lav >r of ihe stale and
county for the use of \V. T Chen
ey trans, vs. Win M. Bridges,
tax 1895 and 1806. as th" property
■ I W. M. Bridges.
Also at the .am time and place!
j all that tram or parcel of li. ud
living and being on the r ght of I
I road fr 'in 11 uno to R Springs |
bout'de i on south by J. J. Rte e, ;
on th» east by Pri'utup’s City on I
the West J)y road to Reece’s Spring. I
contaning 1 eighth of an acre more I
or less . S.ud piece of land b nog in .
the shape oi a smootning Iron, all i
in the 23rd disfriet and Bid section i
of Floyd county Ga and about 1 and i
•me half miles north of the city of!
Rome. Levied upon bv virtue of |
lw ofi fas issued from tbe jc. tice
court 1231 district G. M. Fulton
county Ga , one in f'av >r of A. W.
Ballew and ’he other ii. favor of
Elmo Bailew and b >th aiiainet
Melvina Stickney, as thy property
of the deft. Levy made bv Byars
L C.
J. I’. McConnell, Slier.lT.
M's tei Sales
Jot MT 1898
Will be soM before the court
house door in the city of Rome,
Floyd county Georgia between th
legal hours of sale, on the Erst
Tuesday in July 1898, the
fol lowing described prop-fly. by
virtue of City of Rome tax fi
fa in favor of the city of Rome,
Gorgia and against the following
defendants:
■ Also at the same tini■■■ and place,
one house and I>c in the First
ward of the city of Rmne fronting
on an alley 50 feet more or less
and 80 feet deep more or less.
Bounded on the West, by an al ey
and oo the S nth by the property
of John Kane and on tbe N >rth
by Boundary street and on th-
East by the proj ertj of Rachael
Carroli. Levied on as the propert v
of John Hight estate, by special
execution against this property
for the use of \V. J. NuiimiLy and
Chas. Wiight tor tax dim the city
of R one for the year 1896
Also at the same ti ne and p’ace,
one house and lot in the F.i’at
ward o f the city of Rome Floyd
county Ga., fronting on Ihi prop-j
ertv of the Southern Railway 69
test more or less and rnnumg L ie
o the property ol Tan Mitchell
80 feet more or less. B .und-d on
he West by the property ot tin-
Southern Railway, on the North
by the property of Sam Fn z -r
Hid on ’he East by the prop-ity
of Tom Mitchell ami on theS )Ui.h
by the property of J. B. Shr p
shire. Levied on as the property
of bannie Fergues-n for tax due'
die city of Rome for tn y ar 1896
for the use cf Chas. A. Hight and ■
W, J. Nunnally, transl'erees.
J. B. SjiKoP.HLre, City Marshal
I ~~
‘ Fine cow’ for sale. Gives four
| gallons milk. 11. D. Cothran.
School Slipfc. 4:
We are pioneers i’ the school books and school sup-
C'7 I'ly busin 8i and we are also right up-ro-da f e in every-
'hai should be kept by an up-to-date Bookstore. »>>
j j will PIPES, j
X /Kt ?//?
' T
;y N’ h' u*e th- St<te car. seiw vou betb r when vou de- »><
sire to invest in a new coverin'? fcr tr.f dear ?id walls cf
»» •
‘ y ur home. See our stock on hand and samp'es
H. A. SMITH, - A
Ti .F OLD RFLIABLfi BOOK STORE. S
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jrxriiiti trrxtrxrrriflwl
To-the People of Rome.
I wish to ann uinne that I have bought the Model
S eam Liuniry an I nr.ip >se t> rearrange and aid to it
k.®/ s > tint you will h ve in votir city a plant second tc none
111 th « south- s-L
I have had vts us practical experience, the past
them years of wh.eb ' hav- "wil 'd and operated one of
\>y th largest plan’s in T-x/s. With the yeirsof experi- Vr
C&j e >.c I. hiv■ hi 1 and as Iwi I d vote my entire time and
Gz at’ "iiioti to the biisin'-ss IwHbe in a position to guars
ante- that ai' thing ■ nmng to my laundry will he done
s <tis i itori y. A trial wid c mvince vou that 1 can do all
tha I claim S->:i linymrbv>ll >. If it r ails to please
/iS Vbv t h«re will he n ) charge St'p our wag >n or telephone yik
-K 1 KSB and your bn i lie will b» returned promptly.
/Ak H ipin ft > '.’iceive afiirshir i. J’ ymic patronage, J am /ik
H- PARKIN' 4s
p t >:■ Model Steam Laundry.
Ci?
Tonic Purifies ™ Blood I f
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•' '1 f -i’s.
EB :5S‘. SL 5 ■ .Lit. H
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JSVZ 4 I
Rottru g 1
- ctmr.ira# .£ It
t Mia. J- llj
Will Keep your []
' A stomach iu Healthy n
y Condition. g I
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, / F-me gennlM exeert “Trade !> }|
■.t ] -J ' ’ blown la "vw? tattle, o ,j
; l.r/LR PILLS 25 CENTS. [a
’ ’ .hi. { . I. . c b-Jpoti' Piles. Sick ILef.l odg /’ll
. o.>. Sau.i.- |p
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LIVER/, SALE AND FEED STABLES
♦ Off.irs tht\public ilia 6 iist'teaius bnst convey
ances and most polite and courteous drivers.
Tiie best stock of horses and mules on sale con
stantly.
iA 06 AkD 308 BROAD STREET 9 GEO
THE MODEL LAUNDRY
Is djinj; th3 bast oi work ml g ir*ao
teos satisfiitioT- Prices arj
ra 11 >1 n ?. i ‘ z ' n 39 n *•;/
" 1 will .J
W a t
Time
Prices.
While on the one hand
ae a result of the war.
nearly all food products
have advanced iu price.
on the other hand, it
has had [precisely the
opposite effect on the
|pURNITURE
Trade.
We must keep <ur ]
sales up to the normal
standard, and to do th’B ;
we realize that goods
must be sold lower than
ever, and we are prepar
ed and determined to
• make you lower prices 3
on anything in our
bouse than can be f. und
elsewhere. O.ir line is ,
Complete and
Upto Date.
i Consisting ir. Dart of
1 Bedroom r;
Suites,
Parlor
Suites,
Sideboards,
wardrobes,
Chiffoniers, f
Dining Tables,
Rockers and
Chairs, all kinds
Hatracks.
Baby Carriages,
Mattings,
Rugs, Portiers,
Curtains,
Lace Curtciins,
window shades.
Pictures, Easels
Screens.
Iron Beds. etc.
Also complete line of caskets,
coffins, robes, etc., at the lowest
prices. Cali on
1 Rhudy,
Harvey
& Company.
P. S. Don’t forget./that Mr.
Laosdel) is in charge of our re
pair department and that he cau
mend anything made of wo’d.