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highly successful
Which Restores
Mr. Wn\ Noble’s Sight.
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Miss Linda Noble, who is at
Hamburg, Ge\many, with her
father, Mr-Wit,. Noble who went
there to have asecoud operation
for cataract performed on his
eye, writes on Jiue 5 that the
operation was performed on
Wednesday, Junel, and was a
complete success, he sight being
entirely restored. \
This will be good news to Mr.
Noble's many friends here, who
had almost despaiied of his
sight ever being regained
The eminent oculists in the
United States and England had
been tried without success hut a
young but world famous oculist
of Hamburg, Gtrmany.Dr- Rich
ard Deutschroann, of The Kiinik
hospital, thought it possible that
the cataract, was an unusually
large ar.d difficult one, could he
successfully removed and this he
. did.
Mr. Noble and Mias Lindt* wi 1
he at home again in about three
weeks —Anniston Hot Blast.
POLICE.’COURT.
Cases Tried and Disposed of
This Morning.
The following cases were
tried and disposed of at this
morning’s police court before
Recorder Eubanks :
The first case called was
against Mr . J. L. Camp, charg
ed with interferring with an of
ficer.
Saturday evening a drove of
cows got in the W. & A. R. R.,
yards Policeman Mulkey went
I down to drive the cows to the
pound. When they reached Jer
tis & Wright’s drugstore, Mr.
, Camp spied one of his cows in
the drove and proceeded to drive
her out. The cows took fright
"'id stampeded in every direc
tion.
Ine recorder said it was just
as unlawful to stop a policeman
‘b-'inga cow as it was to inter
ne in the arrest of a drunken
lna,b He "’as fined $5.00. Mr.
C'Unp appealed the case to the
I city council.
dtie Jones, a professional
S 111 dle cooler, * for cursing
SamMnlz Car Saturday ni « ht ’
. n McKenzie and William
f "?‘ s were up charged with
g 't'ng Saturday night in front
ot fifties wagon yard.
fi't McKenzie several
, 7 s head causing
defense n Ui r ß ’- He leaded self
Pelledto an /.-i Sai d * le wa s coin
ed by \t lke as lie wa « attack
ing i? C > r i" zie as he was pass
ft/ainsi M i‘- le Were ‘wo cases
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fine. Wnman - He
havi s n... a or ten days.
fif teen day B PUtd ° Wn for * 7 or
7 est e&lav „ oo'Hwrrress
, t re J lln ? tQ -
, home 0,1
PERSONAL MINHON
_
Clever Bob Earle was in the
city today.
Mr. W A. Logan, of Ohattan-
I ooea. is in the city.
Mr. G. H. Albea, of Cave
Spring, is in the city.
Mr. John Keen, of Summerville
spent today in the city.
Capt.Jobn C, Foster, of Foster’s
Mills was in town today.
Miss Edith Hardy is visiting
friends in Chattanooga,
Mrs. Dr. Howard E. Felton is
reported some better today.
Mr. Alex White, of Vans
Valley, was in the city today.
All kinds of nice fruit, berries
and crisp vegetables at Lloyd’s.
Fresh arrival fancy small size
hams at Lloyd’s, at a small
price.
Hugh Parks, Jr., returned yes
terday from a pleasant visit to
Atlanta.
Mr. Henry Stewart, a popular
ex-Roman spent yesterday in
the city.
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Mr. J. B. Montgomery, of
Gadsden, was in the city today
on business.
Mr. I. J. Ross spent yesterday
in the city the guest of his
nephew, Mr. Walter Ross.
Mrs T. C. Smith, and little girl
left today for Birmingham where
they will spend several diy e with
friends.
Mr. Gill Johnson, the bright
■on of Capt. J. Lindsey Johnson,
has returned from college in
Indiana
If you eat yen cannot afford
not to trade at Lloyd s. The best
of everything, largest variety and
lowest price.
Messrs F. L. Jonrg and Sam
Hardin spent yesterday at Annes
d«lle the guest of the family of
Mr. C. P. Morton.
For that tired feeling yo
must enrich and purify your
blood. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the
medicine you need .
Dr. R. B. Headden returned
today from Anniston, where he
preached at Parker’s Memorial
church yesterday.
Miss Eula Kendick will return
tomorrow from Montazuma,
where she has been attending
college the past year.
Mr. John Perkins is spending
a few days in the city. He is
traveling for W. 11. Me William
Photograph Co., of Chicago.
Fresh new pickles, all styles,
in bulk and fancy packages, just
arrived at Lloyd’s, where you
will find the best of everything
to eat.
Mr. James Bonnaman, who
was brought to the Emergency
hospital from Chattanooga last
week with typhoid fevei is much
improved.
Coi. A. W. Walton after a
pleasant weeks stay in the city
with his family, returned yester
day to Greenwood, 8. C., where
he is is building a large water
works.
Judge AV. M. Henry, Solicitor
Mose Wright and Stenographer
Tatum went up to L iFayette
yesterday, where they will hold
a special term of Walker super
ior court this week.
Do You Got it?—l have ex
clusive charge of tlid circulation
department of the Hustler-Com
mercial. If you do not get your
paper promptly, report to me
and it will be <4 tended to. The
subscription is TO cents ... .per
week,,pay able-every Saturday..
Please have- the money retidy
when the collector calls.
•Respectfully/’ 4
; ; Pau4 z c. jAtK.
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' Woman’s - Friend
The Great Medicine that Gives
>
Nerve Strength
i o
Hood’s Sar:?.; -ilia NI;J .r, the
Blood Rico ar. Pure, Creates an
Appetite c.nrf Restores Hoalth,
Vigor and Vitality.
“I feel Hint I ought to write a few
words in praise of 1 hod’s Sarsaparilla,
which has done great things for me. I
was in a delicate condition and was sick
at my stomach and c >nstij>at -d. 1 tried
1 remedies highly recommended for female
weaknesses, but the ined'eines brought
on other troubles, i was so weak I
! could not attend to my household duties,
and I then determined to try Hood’s Sar
saparilla. After I had taken this medicine
i a short time 1 began to gain strength. I
Crow Strong::' U?.ch Dr.y
until I was able to o k ;.:i cay without
I eny inconvenience. I have taken Huod’r
Pills for con k 'nation, and lam better to
day than I have been for five years.
, Since taking flood's Sarsaparilla and
Hood’s Pills I feel rested in the morning.
■ I am less nervous ai. ' am sure J have
richer and pun r bloc 1. I have always
l been bothered with scrofula, but now 1
| am rid of it. Before my Ia;-t child was
born I took Hood’s Samparilla, and
my girl baby was fat %nd strong, tvhile
my other child was not well and lived
to be only two years old.” Mrs. E. F
• Deal, Box 419, Missouri Valley, lowa.
Hood’s
Is the best—in fact the On - True Blood Purifier
Hood’s r;ii
LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
Knights of The Mystic Chain
—Called meeting Tuesday night
8 o’clock June 21st. at K. of P.
Hall. Members earnestly requested
I to be there. Geo A. Boylston.
Foot Mashed. —A young man
by the name of Graham got Lis
•foot badly trashed this afternoon
; near the furnace, by a train The
> particulars could not be learned at
a laJe hour this afternoon.
Fine Sermons.—Rev. Mr.
Snow, of Atlanta, preached two
fine sermons to the miss’ouary
society at the Second Methodist
church yesterday. He returned
( to his home in Atlanta this
, morning.
Mad Dog—Policemen Joe
Johnson ebot a mad dog in Mr.
Carlton Wright’s yard this morn*-
, ing The animsl was snapping at
; every thing, and foaming at the
mouth. He came near biting sever
al small children.
I Picnic.—Judge John P. Davis
requests the Hustler Commercial
I to state that any one wishing to go
with the North Rome Baptist and
Methodist churches, tomorrow
down the river, can get tickets at
> 250 f-r adults aiid 15c tor child—
; ren.
Arrested For Rr bbery—D pt.
, Sheriff W.P. McLeod arrested Ben
. Lumpkin Saturday night and
lodged him in j til charged wit!:
robbery.He was implicated in rob
bing the cash draw of Mr W. P
McWilliam’s th3 banker, last
- week.
Tonight The Time —Prof.
J. A. Beall will open the hand
some new theatre ,at Mobley’s
- park tonight with an unique
and interesting entertainment
consisting of dancing, songs and
plenty of good music. Several
professional actors and actresses
will take part. Go out and enjoy
a pleasant evening.
WEBSTER —LINDSAY.
Miss Mars Lindsey and Mr. A.
C. Webster Married
Mr A. 0. Webster, of Nash
ville, and Miss Mary Lindsey
were united in the holy bonds
of matrimony’this afternoon at
4:30 o’clock at the home of the
bride’s parents, by Dr. R. B.
Headden.
Miss Lindsey is. one of Rome’s
pretty and talented young
, and' iSeJ exceedingly .• pqppJar
among a large cirGLe- us frionds..
Mr. Webster is a rising, youitg
juaii oLHa^hvilla.- -- ~j .•
-••■Mr. luuLACrs. WeKster left on
ilie' aftei’n'wnbirtti u far’ IH*n ver,.
Colorado on liwit /bridal tbUr.
.
pbftn-3 Aff a ir, only th? i re]uUv t ,B
and a few frieud.s. being presjtmt,
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j School Supplies, -jfl
’We are pioiieerk i’l tbe aoba 1 and seh tol sup-
O’u ply busin< ba and w« are ala i light up-ro-daD l in every
thinj that should be kept by an up-to-date Buoks'ore. »>>
i) i w I pi® i
AV Ji w
N° b cuse th !-tste car. serve von better when vou de-
»>> Sire * nveßt *’• a nPW covering fcr tee dear rid walls of
ycur home. See our stock on hand and samples
| H. A. SMITH ' |
i THF OLD RFLIABLL BOOK STORE. g
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To the People of Rome. 4/
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M/ vvisli to announce th it I have bought the Model
•A* eara biuulry an 1 nropoae to rearrange and aid to it X.
so that you will have in your city a plant second tc none \IJ
in the 30ULh -
I have nid v • irs ot prictical exper euce, the past,
l-fi'' oo years of wh.ch I Imv < own -d and operated one of
jVr the largest plan sin Texts. With the yeirsof experi- W
J ence f have hi 1 and a« I wi I d -vote my entire time and
attention to the business [ will be in a position to guar-,
/a\ ante-’ that anything lining to my latyidry will be done
XY? satis-’actori y. A trial will c joviuci y-u that 1 can do all
tha’ I claim • Sind in y -ur bvn II -. If it r ails to please
/ik y , ' iv t h'te w >! Ibe n » charge .St q> our wagm or telephone yni
No 158, an 1 you. - luiib will b•- returned promptly.
/ik Hoping t> r active a f tir sh tr >of your patronage, J am
yours to please, -v-
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Proprietor Model Steam Liundry.
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.1 LKezUGLS.o. - / Cond.tion.
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Prices.
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While on tbe one hand
as afresultof the war.
nearly all food products
have advanced in price,
< on the other hanci, it
< has had 'precisely ihe
opposite effect on the
I Furniture
)i Trade.
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Wej pnust keep our
sales up to the normal
standard, and to do this
i
j we realize that goods
must be sold lower than
ever, and we tire pnpar
ed and determined to
. make you lower prices
F j on anything in our
house thau can be
elsewhere. Oar line ia
Complete and
\ Upto Date.
|\ Consisting in part of
S Bedroom
ij Suites,
Pat lor
- Suites,
Sideboards,
wardrobes,
Chiffoniers,
Dining Tables,
Rockers and
Chairs, ail kinds
Hatracks.
Baby Carriages
“ Rugs, Portiers,
! Curtains,
Lace Curtains,
window shades.
Pictures, Easels
Screens.
Iron Beds. etc.
Also complete line of caskets,
coffins, robes, etc., ’at the 1 >we-it
prices. Cali on
Rhudy,
Harvey :
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