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PERSONAL NItNTION
Mr. A Daugherty, went tc Ce
dartown.
Mr. Thomas Waiters. went to
Cedartown.
Prof. J A. Beal spent yester
day n> Atlanta.
Dr. J. W. Brown, of Coosa,
is in the city today.
Miss Mary Berry is visiting
friends in Spring Bank.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ewing are
visiting friends in Nashville.
Mr. J. M. Bendy, of Atlanta,
is in the city on business today.
Fresh arrival fancy small size
hams at Lloyd’s, at a small
price.
Mrs. Thos. L. Woodruff, of
Atlanta, is visiting friends in
the city.
Col. Halsted Smith went down
to Cave Spring this morning on
business.
Mr. J. B. Montgomery, of
Gadsden, spent today in Rome
on business.
The Willie C. Wagnon will
nrke her usual run to Gadsden
tomorrow.
Miss Berta Maddox has re
turned from a pleasant visit to
Cartersville.
Try a “Bill Arp. ” Its Warter’s
new brand and the best 5 cent
smoke in the state.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry R, Gi-etch
ius of Columbus, Ua., are spend
ing a few day s in the city.
Mr. E. L. Wilson, who took
part in the Beal Specialty Co. ,
«ill leave tomorrow for Chica
mauga.
It .ou eat. yen cannot afford
not to trade at Lloyds. The best
of everything, largest variety and
lowest price.
Miss Eva Crawford, of Cedar
town was the guest of her broth
er > Mr. J. Santy Crawford, the
past v.eek.
Miss liardin, of Rome, is the
guest of her cousin, Mrs. B. F.
f'itts, on Vine street.—Chat
tanooga News.
lor that tired feeling yo
*uust enrich and purify your
l J lood. Hoo ’’s Sarsaparilla is the
J -e lic ne you need .
C. C. Jackson, traveling
Passenger agent of the Southern
Iy ’’ wilh headquarters in Chat
tanooga, is i n .] le cifcy
Mis j). Howard E Felton is
Ol ‘talescent from a recent spell
e ' ei , at the home of her pa
nts > Mi, a id Mrs Grimm.
M e Eu-stman and Miss
a J atton, two of Rome's most
, "‘h’lished and fairest daugh
l^ s ' are visitmg Dr< and MfS
n, y burner down the Coosa.
I x 'die McCall, who has
eou i tlie M C,,tt, ' fUin gg«estof her
Sout| n ’u 18S JennieMcCal, ? 0,1
her ho ° ad 6t, ' eet ’ returned to
illrr li0 «* •» Quitman thi. morn-
l «uishi'r'.' ey Dean r ” ll > r " eJ
helnoTi lo ' n Atlanta where
H ing “ ,e Tecl "
PMied Sr •, 11 ““ com -
l'l«uk eu M * 8 ’ ,riend ’ Mr
ot Augusta.
| LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
\\ ater Melons.—Several tar
loads of water melons came to
the city today from South Geor
gia. They are the first to ar
rive this season.
Bicycle Races —There will be
some good bicycle races in.Gads*
'en on .July the 4’h. a number of
Rome’s crack bicyclist will prob
ably the contest.
After Gamblers —Solicitor
M so Wright came down from
Chicamaugs today and spent a few
hours in the city. He says that
Walker county graad jury return
’ed 50 bills of inditement yester
day against parties running gam
bling houses and blind tigers at
Chicamauga park
Reception.—The S. A. S
Club will give a reception to its
friends tomorrow evening at the
residence of Mr. Miller Parish.
The following officers were
elected at its meeting at the
home of Mr. Wilson Hardy, last
evening : Sidney Dean, Presi
dent; Will Hoyt, Sect’y : and
Sidney Hardy Treas.
Solicitor Chamlee.—On ac
count of the absence of Solicitor
Mose Wright and Acting Solic
itor Harper Hamilton, who are
attending court in Walker coun
ty, Col. Bob Chamlee was ap
pointed by Mr. Wright as Act
ing Solicitor during this term of
the city court. Col. Chamlee is
one of Rome’s voting attorneys
and a better selection could not
have been made.
Apxoints Three.—The law
requires a roster of all the com
panies of Confederate soldiers
that enlisted from Floyd county
Ga., during the late war ; and
the Ordinary to appoint a com
mittee of three from each com
pany upon the recommendation
of the survivors of each compa
ny. The soldiers will have a
meeting at the court house on
the fourth Saturday, Inst. All
are requested to attend and rec
ommend their committeemen.
The sons of veterans are also re
quested to meet at the same
time and place. Resptfully,
John P, Davis
HOW CAN HE DO IT?
Castor Oil for axl’s worth 40c
per quart, price 20c
Harness Oil worth 25c per
quart, price 10c.
5 Quire pkg of legal note pa
per worth 25c price 10c.
Fine 9-ineh Roll wrapping
paper, cost 6?, price 3|.
$1.50 cruches, per pair 75.
Six barrels (six colors).
Spear’s wetherproof, fireproof
paint, dry. worth 10c lb price i
that.
Columbian Spirit, for burn
ing, bathing and all external
purposes, worth 60c quart, price
37c #
75 i-gallon empty mineral wa
ter bolls to put up your wine,
etc, in, worth 20c each, price sc.
Atomizers below actual cost
and a new lot of rubber goods
(Household and fountain) and
paint and shoe brushes just ar
rived. Price uncommon, at
Frank Wright’s Farmacy, cor
ner opposit Masonic Tempi.
Frank Maddox, of Rome, was
here with his Grandfather Ed
mondson last week.—Summer
ville News.
Mr. Aimer R. Davis, who
was suddenly tak n sick in At
lanta yesterday, was reported
better today.
During the absence of Solici
tor Mose Wright, Mrs. Wright
and little daughter Mildred are
spending the week at Mr. aud
Mrs. Berry’s country home.
Mrs. 11. B. Kilby and children
went to Rome last week on a
visit of several days to friendk
and relatives. — Summerville
News.
SCROFULA
It is Foul Blood’s Advertise
ment
But it Is Soo.i Cured by Hood’s
Sarsaparilla.
Yes, Scrofula, If a uyt hiug, may be called
the advertisement. f foul blood. It is the
scourge of the woi Id offensive, painful,
debilitating, stubborn and well nigh
unendurable.
Outward applications do not cure, they
only drive the difficulty to new quarters.
Emollients may palliate, they cannot
abolish the evil. There is but one sure
way out, aud that is to eliminate the
taint from the blood.
Ther- la one remedy that can effect thia,
and it is the only one that, so far as we
know, has almost invariably succeeded —
even where the system has been poisoned
by long years of taint, and the ravages to
be repaired are tremendous. That remedy
is Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Head this:
“My daughter was afflicted with im
nure blood. There were running sores
all over her body and they caused her
much suffering. We tried medicines that
were recommended as blood purifiers,
but could not sec that they did any good.
A friend >ld me about Hood’s Sarsapa
rilla and 1 began giving the girl this med
icine. The result was that she was per
fectly cured after taking a few bottles.
She has had no symptoms of scrofula
sores since that time.” Marietta M.
Smith, South Middleboro, Mass.
Hood’s S »’X
Is the best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier.
Insist upon Hood’s; take no substitute.
Hoiul’a act harmoniously with
1 loot tills Hood’s Sarsaparilla
quiet election.
Very Few Votes Polled In The
Primary Today.
The primary election for su
preme court judges was a verv
quiet one in Rome. Up to 3 :30
o’clock only 274 votes were cast.
Three judges are to be nomin
ated, a chief justice and two as
sociate justices. For chief justice
Hon. Thos. J. Simmons is a
candidate and has no opposition.
For associate justice, Hon.
W. H. Fish, who has served two
years, is a candidate for the six
year term. He is opposed by
Judge Gober of Marietta.
For the four years’ term for
associate justice, Hon. Hal
Lewis is a candidate with no
opposition.
The election is between Fish
and Gober.
The election was held in the
tax receiver’s officer at the court
house.
The box was in charge of
’Squire Walter Harris, NatHar
ris, R. D. Vandyke and F. W.
Quarles, Jr.
Pension For Mrs. Gridley.
Washington, June 23.—Rep
resentative Davenport of Penn
sylvania has introduced a bill
granting a pension of SIOO per
month to Harriet V. Gridley,
widow of the late Capt. Charles
V. Gridley, who commanded the
flagship Olympia in the battle
at Manila.
CHEAP RATES.
On account of the meeting of
the Southern Biblical Assembly
at Knoxville, Tenn., June 16—
25th, 1898, the Southern rail
way will tell ffbkets from points
on its lines to Knoxville and re
urn at rate of one fare for the
round trip. Tickets will be sold
on June 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17,
with final limit June 27 ; also ou
June 20 and 21, with final limit
July 4, 18v8.
Foi further information and
descriptive circular relative the
same please call on agent ofto
Southern railway.
Do You G»t it?- —I have ex
clusive charge of ths 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.
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Miss Ava Vose, of Lawrence,
ua., is the guest of Miss Annie
Proctor.
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'>w We are pi° , >* e i‘s in the school books and school sup. I
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»>> ply business and we are als > right up-ro-da*e in every- M'
thinj that should be kept by an up-to-date Bo"ks’ore.
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AS No hcuse Wth - jjtite car. serv vou bttt -r when ’o i de- SW j
sire to invent in a new cover :? .’ ter tr.r dear ?id walls f $«!
ssss your home. See our stock on hand and samp'es "".
1 H. A. SMITH, I
|| THF OLD RELIABLE BOOK STORE, t
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$ To the People of Rome. (b
M/ I wish to announce that I have bought the Model
Steam Laundry and uropise to rearrange and aid to it
\vr 80 * ou b ;iva 111 Vuiir city api int second to none
in the south.
W I have had years ot practical experience, the vast NJ|/
Vi/ three years ot which I have owned and op -rated one of
yf the largest plan sin With the ye irs of experi
eUCe I have had and as T wi'l d-<vo.fce my * titire-time an I
/Ik attention to the business I will be in a position to guar-, y'
/|\ antee that anything coming to my laundry will b - done
/Ak satisfactorily. A trial will e >nvince v>u that ,1 ann do all
that I claim • Send in your ova H•. If it ‘ails to please ri\
yAV -V ° V pre w *“ n 1 charie St >p our wagon or telephone yK
No 158, and your hun lie >vi!l b ■ retuniel promptly.
Hoping 11 rjoeive a fair sh ir >of y> ir p itroaag i, 1 am
Cf? yours to please,
& H'PARKIM.®
Proprietor Mo lei Steam Laundry.
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DENSON MEN BOLTED.
Deplorable Split in the County
Conventional Gadsden.
Gadsden Alabama, June 23
The Democratic county conven
tion here yesterday wrangled
two hours over the selection of
congressional delegates, and the
Denson delegates finally bolted.
The Denson men participated
until the report of the creden
tials committee was made, and
Attalla delegates would not
abide by the report as to the At
talla request, and they asked all
Denson men to withdraw with
them.
There were eighty-four Kyle!
delegates to sixty-seven Dms">’' 1
delegates. The regular organiz
ed convention sent up delegate
instructed for Kyle, and the
bolting convention sent dele
gates instructed for Denson.
FRUIT RECEIPT BOOK
FREE.
The Editors of Fruit are com
piling a new receipt book that
will contain nothing but receipts
that require fruit in their com
position. They ask that every
housewife who reads this will
send them all their L.vorite re
ceipts for pies, fruit cakes, fruit
cooxies, fruit pu Idings, sauce,
pickles, methods of j reserving,!
serving, etc, etc. Anything that
is about using fruit in any form
whatever will be acceptable.
Write very plainly, sign your
name and address, and send to
the address below, and in pay
ment for your receipts one cf
the Fruit Receipt Books will be
sent you free when it is publish
ed. It is an excellent opportuni
ty to get valuable book with lit
tle cost. Address FRUIT, Dun
kirk, N. Y.; Roy W. Van Hoe
»eu, Managua
IIWENIOIIH CiSDi
f ATTORNEYS.
J. BRANHAM, ' .
Law Oflice, SDOjßist First Street,
RO.VIE.„qA.
~ CHAS, W. UNDERWOOD?
Attorney at 1 av, Home, Ga.
Corporal' m Law Only.
M-B EUTS AJSTiCJS, M '' '
Atterney al law. ofHc-King Building-;
.It me, .-a.
WH.ExVNIS,
Attorney at Law Will Practice ip all couits
Olli.:' 1 . Masonic fi innle, Home, Ga,.
• w. J. NESI> . :
Attorney at law Will practice in all courts,
j Special attention given’ to coiriuiercfetl law
| and the examication cf land.titles.
otlice lu King building. Home, Ga. '
WALTH]JR, HARRIS,'
Attorney at law and J. I’. Oltice over J*
! Kane & Co.’s. '
LIPSCOMB \Sc WILLINQiHAM
Commeroiar Lawyers.
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J S A ST r r O A. WFOFW
; Attorney at law, Rome. Ga. Collections a
I specialty.. ■ - •
Masonic Home. Go. -
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DENTISTS. ’ ’ ’ -
J. ‘A. WILLS, D; D. S.,
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! Oftlce 240 1-2 Broad. # Cantrell & Qweiiy.
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J. L PENNING rON. D D S.,M.D.
ENTIST-
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Ultlee. A>s l-L’Broad street. Over Hanks Fur
. lituri Co. • •
PHYSICIANS.
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I'hysioian Surgeon ofllce, Medical
1 . . ' > ' I O'.
L. I? ,£I A. .MfAZCO O. M- D-
I’hysiclrfn 'and Surgeon. Office M ..Hydlca
I building. Residence, No . 403 Meet First st
: Iftice'pho No W. -y - •••
Just received a con
signment o F 8 dozen
Linen Crasn Skirls and
while lhe stock lasts
Aiil sell ,tne $1 kind
f‘r 49 cen s and the
75 cent kind for 39
cents, •-‘j
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Wai
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Time
Prices.
1 i
While on the one hand
as a Jresultof the war,
nearly all food products
have advanced in price,*
on, OtJit'r vjiano, it
his had ’precisely *th“ '
opposite effect on the
Furniture
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We’ 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 i re pr?par-
! ed and determined to
make you lower prices
. on- anyth'ng m our
I house than can be f :irid
j elsewhere. Oar him ia
1 Complete a id
, ■ •>. : I :
, Up to Date.
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‘ Suites,
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Parlor
Suites,
Sideboards,
wardrobes,
Chiffoniers,
1 Dining Tables,
Rockers and
'Ch artsy a 11--k ind s
•HatraokS;
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. Rugs, Portier
Curtain’s, ’ -
r I Lace ’ G®rt»in s,
win do w s had es
Pictures’,’ Easels
‘ Screens* ~
.- z\lso.complete line of caskets,
i9Bp ln . 8 ’ r, ’ben’ etc ’, the lowest
* prices. 'Galt oir • - .’ -
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& Company.
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I. iosdel»- is ‘if *f»!rr£e of our r«-
( pAft'MMWrtrji-nL aji'.t ;that he can
made of.wo d.
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