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%* f n d further than -"y ftherbr-d.
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pTpo<3
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Absolutely Purt*
ROVALP' "2 *nf ß c °.> Kt* VOIK- _|
personal mention
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])r,'T (’• Mull, of Shannon was
jere yesterday.
Mr. Russell Thomas, of Adairs'
rille, i» m the city.
Mr. W . H. Darnell, of Calhoun
s iii the city.
Miss Ruth McLeod is visiting
friends in Armuchee.
Mr. M, M. Jack was reported I
some better yesterday.
M as Beulah Suddeth.-has gone to
Elijay to spend the summer.
Mr R B. McArver, of C rosa,
ip-iit yesterday in the cry .
Miss Ethol Prince, of Ameri
cus, is expected in the city tc
niorrow-
Try a “Bill Arp.” It s Warfor’e
new brand and the best 5 eent
stroke in the state.
Clever Louis Dempsey, of
Ornnan, spent the day in Rome
yesterday,
-Mis- Jy-ss’e Norton-,- Os Louis
ville, is tue'guest of Miss Jessie
Tetters. .
'Misses ■ tt’oodall, and Maggie
Smith of Richmond are the guests
oi Mrs. Arthur Cuudell,"
If you eat. ycu cannot afford
not to trade'at Lloyd’s. The best
of everything, largest variety and
lowest price.
Miss ’Eunice Daniels, who has
been ep-uding several weeks in .the
city with'relatives has returned to
her heme in Leasburg, oqipa
n.ed’by Mrs. J.j). Hanks,
' «* ft
For that tired feeling. yOu
must enrich and ■ purify your
blood. 11 oo *'s Sarsaparilla i§ the
n ediMtife-ybu need.
A mammoth display of freshy
ripe tomatoes at Lloyd’s on Sat
urday morning. Also crisp ve,g-;
enables and ripe fruits ; large fry
stiiafl delicious hams,
lint- fresh batter, etc.
Mrs. Jim Mitchell and her
two interesting little ones, Miss
Lillie and Master Frank, Q,f
( bar eston, £j, are visiting
‘' •FJeiW.ft the. city.
j.illid inis'- hei?ij.ttie friend
Unhir May. Blunt with
her.-
Among tie‘legal lights who have
b'-eii present at court have been
u Wesley Shropshire. of Sum*
" n He, Robert Toombs Wright.
11 ' loii tanooga, and Harper Ham
-11,0, 1. ot Rome. The last named
,!l " e up to assist his partner, the
3 'h'-i'or general, in his work. He
’ " i "‘ of the handsomest in the
11 Aalkei Countv Messenger.
SEVERE penalty
F"! Assfua Copper Who ’Slept
M hile On Guard.
i<ort Tampa City Fla , June 25
-Ass us Cooper, private of Com -
I"'* '• I 1 irst O. y. I. t w fo o slept
l! -'lard was sentenc 'd to six
"'hs in the Ohio Penitentiary
" is fin ut j|HO per month Thu s,
" g. it Private Reynolds Com-
E-.fdept on guard. A greater
I’ ua'ty is predicted for him.
editors jaile.
El ’an, J U n 9 25—Nineteen edi
lv''been sentenced to jail
‘e charge of up the
riots.
LYNCHED IN TENNESSEE
Three Thousand People Seo a
Mob Dispose of an Outlaw.
Nashville, 'Penn., Juno 25.
A dispatch to 'The Banner from
Double Springs, Tenn., states
that Charles Washington, color
jep, who recently assaulted Mrs.
I Word near Mine Lick, Putnam
county, was- d at Mino
[ Lick yesterday.
He was captured near Dayton
[and lodged in jail at Cookeville,
but was taken from prison by a
mob ayd hanged*
The negro said he had escaped
fj'om the New’ Jersey peniten
tiary after serving only a short
time. He confessed*. his . gudt.
The lynching'was"' vyitnessed by
3,000 people.
MANY TORPEDOES
Sent by Austria to The Spanish
Fleet.
New York, June 25.—A spe
cial cable dispatch to the Even
ing Journal from Rome says that
the Austrian steamer Zeruin has
taken on board at Flume a great
number of torpedoes, and sailed
for Suez to join the . Spanish
squadron.
HOW CAN HE DO IT?
Castor Oil for axl’s worth 40c
per quart, price 20c
Harness Oil worth 25 c per
quart, price 10c.
5 Qufre pkg of legal note pa
per worth 25c price 10c.
Fine 9-inch Roll wrapping
paper, cost 6c, .price 3|. . t ,
$1.50 cruches, per pair 75.
Six ,barrels (six colors).
Spear’s wetherproof, fireproof
paint, dry. worth 10c lb priceT.
that. . t>- ‘S
Columbian Spirit, for. burif-j
ing, bathing and »'all extern#
purposes, worth 60c quart, price
37c.
75 4-gallon empty mineral wa
ter botls to put up your wine,
etc, in, worth.2oc each, price-sc.
Atomizers below actual cost
and a new lot of rubber goods
(Household and fountain)
.paint and shoe brushes just ar
rived. Price uncommon, at
Frank Wright’s Farmacy, cor
ner opposit Masonic Tempi.
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. FRUIT RECEIPT BOOK
FREE...
• The Editors of Fruit are
piling a new receipt book that
will contain nothing but receipts
that require fruit in their coni
) position. They ask that every
housewife who reads this will
send them all their favorite re
ceipts for pies, fruit cakes.fryit
’ebonies, fruit puddings,
pickles, methods of ( reserving,
serving, etc, etc. Anything that
is about using fruit in any form
whatever will be acceptable.
Write very plainly, sign yodr
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
s p, Manager.
CHEAP RATES.
On account of the meeting of
the Southern Biblical Asse nbly
• at Knoxville, Tenn., June 16—
25th, 1898, the Southern rail
way will sell tickets from points
on its lines to Knoxville and re
' urn at rate of one fare for the
round trip. Tickets will be sold
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on June 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17,
with final limit J line 27 ; also on
June 20 and 21, with final limit
July 4, 18u8.
For further information and
I descriptive circular relative the
same please call on agent ofto
Southern railway.
SCROFULA
It is Foul Blood’s ’ Advertise
rs en t
i But it is Sr n Cured by Hood’s
San.ap.ir 111 a.
■ Yes, Scrofula, if. thin?’, may be called
the advert isinu-ni foul blood. It lathe
scourge of the wor i —ofj ns.ve, painful,
debilitating, ttnbborn i. d v. 11 nigh
unendurable.
Outward appKc.-t iovs do not euro, they
only drive t ile diiilct-.1. -,-to quarters.
Emollients may i aliinte, they c .nnot
sabolish the evil. 'LT-.'.' i.< but one sure
way out, and tl-a' it to eliminate the
taipt from the I ! -0.1.
Tie is ci a remedy t hat <•« i effect tl.'s,
and it is the only cue t'.wt, so far as we
know, has almon! invariably succeeded
• even where the system has been poisoned
by long years of taint, and 11 ravages to
be repaired, are i-em ndcr.u That remedy
is flood's Sarsi.- . !•: Ith a:
“My daughter v. i ■ at,.hied -. ith im
pure blbod. Tin ■ ■ 'i dig aorei
all over her body end luey caused hei
much suffering. We tried medicines that
were recommended ae blood purifiers,
but could not t ee t hat t hey d id nny good
A frit nd told me » bou: Hood’s Sursapa
ririaaud b. .ngivin' th.- ■ girl th is med
icine. Th- r-stflt vrat t !.-:t she was per
fectly cured alter ta ;•• fC’»' bottles
She has had no sympi ami of scroftilr
sores rince that time.” MAti.EiTA M
1 Smith, South Middl. < a-, hla .s.
HoocTs
Is the best iii fact the One True Bf ' 1 I’uritiei-.
Insi-.l upon Iloon’s; t-i';.-! n > - .list lute.
Pi ood ’« Pi 1 i A... r ' : "7'|: S .V■
LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
Concert.—There will be a
sacred concert at Mobley park,
this afternoon by Ford's Orchestra
A splendid program has beet, ar
ranged.
May Die. —Carrie Milner may
have to answer to the charge of
murder. Henry McDow, the
negro she knocked in the head
with an ax Friday morning, is
in a dangerous condition.
To Set Case* —Judge W. M.
Henry will meet the bar at the
house tomorrow,
and set cases for the July t erm of
ihe Superior court.
Much Better —Mr. Aimer R.
Davis who was suddenly taken
sick in Atlant i with rheumatism
of the heart, returned home Fri
day,. and was üble to be on the
sti'f et yesterday.
Adjourned Court. —Judge
Geo. Harris adj turned court yes
ter lay afternoon until Monday
,iqoi;ning at 8 o’clock, when he
will again take up the civil
dvt-kdt. Only criminal and jail
Teases were tried this week.
Mr. Mullen Returned —Mr. J.
E. Mulh n returned Friday from
Philadelphia where he was a del
egate to the National Frat mity
Fie met a number of relatives a d
old friends he had not seen since
his childhood and reports a very
pheasant visit.
Lawn PdrtY.- -Miss Jessie Tow
el's. will give a lawn party next
~ Tue sday Evening at ler beautiful
horHT Ot' 7(h avenue in honor of
her guests there Misses Forton, of
Louisville Ky., a large number of
invitations have been sent out and
a most enjoyable evening is an
ticipated.
Brought*FiMm Caattanooga.
—Dept Sheriff 'W. P. McLeod
returned yesterday from Chat
tanooga with Will Jones and
Freeman Wallace, two negroes
wanted in Rome. Jones is
charged with assault and batten
and Freeman with kidnapping
Both were landed in jail.
"Apxoints Three.—The law
requires a roster of ail the com
■ panies q,f 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.
I The sons of veterans are also re
) quested to meet at the same
> time and place. Resptfully,
John P. Davis
wax wtr
| School Supofe. 4 1
M’e are pioneers in the school books and school sup-
7X ply business and we are also right up-ro-da f e in every-
Mynj that should be kept by an up-to-date Bookstore. wv>
Mfr iifr W Sfr j|£ Sfr W- W. ,-Jt. uc,
11 MPtfi, I
8 .. , . 1
o Ao house >l the Stite car. serve vou better when vo<i de- »L i
<’ sire to invest in a new covering fcr tr.e dear rid walls nf W
y-Us home. See our stock on hand and samples
I H. A. SMITH, g
|| THF OLD RELIABLE BOOK STORE. 1
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it tuituxtiitlitji
To the People of Rome.
Mr 1 Wish ° announQe I have bought the Model
.4. Sfeam Laundry and propose to rearrange and aid to it
Mr Lhat you will have in your city a plant second to nooe Mr
-a-, in the south. t ■. ?!.
Mr I have had years of practical experience, the past Mr
Vi/ three years of which I have owned and operated one of
yr the largest plants in Texas. With the years of experi- \fr
MX ence 1 have had and as I will devote my entire time and
/Ik attention to the business I will be in apposition to guar*
Hn t fie that anything coming to my laundry will be done
/Ak satisfactorily. A trial will c mviuce you lliat 1 can do all
that I claim- Send in your bvnlle. If it '’ails to please
JV t 'h Hre W >H be no charge. Stop our wagon or telephone yK
No 158, and your bun lie will br returned promptly. Xf.
■Ttpmg t > receive a fair sh ire of your patronage, I am /AV
*l3.' yorirS to ptea e e, .
H- PARKIN.
Proprietor Model Steam Liundry.
Do You Ggt it?—l 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
subsqriptiou is 10 cents per
week, payable every Saturday.
Please have the money ready
when the collector calls.
Respectfully,
Paul C. Jack.
PINGREE’S PRESENT
Tampa, Fla., June 25 —Govern-
or Filigree of Michigan who ar
rived in Tampa y. s'erday for aj
visit *o the tro >ps from his State
Brought with him three carloads
of po'afoes as a present to the
troops. The Governor is bound to
deserve 'he appellation of ‘‘Pota
to” Pingree,
Thirty four Victims Recovered
New A’ork, June 25.—A Lon
don dispatch says that the bodies
of five men, eighteen women
and eleven children have thus
far been reevoered at the scene
of the disaster that occurred
when the British warship Albion
was launched.
THE MODERN BEaC'I’V
Thrives on good food and
sunshine, with plenty ofexeicise
in the open air. Her form glows
and her face glows with its
beauty. If her system needs the
clemsing action of a laxative
remedy she uses the gentle and
pleasant Syrup of figs, manufac
tured by the California Fig
Syrup Co , only.
FIVE DROWNED.
I Saginaw Mich., June 24—A bout
party capsized in the Flint River
. last evening and Chauncey Cook,
. 18, Lulu Loup, 14,. Odalma Loup
, 16, and Mil 'red Packard 2, and
Arthur Maxwell, 20, wire drown
ed.
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IngFESM CABDi
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ATTORNEYS.
J. BRANHAM,
Law Office, 20njK«t First Street,
ROME. GA.
CHAS, W, UNDERWOOD,
Attorney at I av, Rome, Ga.
Corporate >n Law Only.
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M B EUBANKS,
f
Attorney at law. OfficeKing Building,
Rome, <a.
W II . ENNIS,
Attorney at Law Will Practice in all couits
Office. Masonic Temple, koine, Ga,
■W. J. NEEL
Attorney at law. Will practice in all courts,
Special attention given to commercial law
and the examination cf land titles.
office in King building, Rome, Ga.
WALTER HARRIS,
Attorney at law and J. P. Office over F. J.
Kane & Co.’s.
LIPSCOMB <& WILLINGHAM
Commercial Lawyers.
Gfficein Armstrong h >tel building,'.Rome, Ga .
J. S A. NT r O R, AWFORD
Attorney at law, Rome. Ga. Collections a
specialty.
Masonic Temple. Rome. Go.
DENTISTS.
J. A. WILLS, D. D. S.\
Office 24C 1-3 Broad. # Cantrell & Owens.
J. L PENNINGTON. D.D.S..M D
ENTIST'
Office. 305 1-3 Broad street. Over Hanks Fur
■liture Co.
PHYSICIANS.
o hamil ro n, m id.
Physician and Surgeon Office, 1 Medical
Building Rome, Ga. O ce ’phone No. 62.
L F HAMMOND. M. ID.,
Physician Jand Surgeon, Office in Medica
building. Residence, No. 433 West First st
Iffice’pho No 62.
Lanham & Sons have
just received a con
signment of 8 dozen
Linen Crasn Skirts.and
while the stock lasts
will sell tne $1 kind
far 49 cents and the
75 cent kind for 39
cents, "**
Wai
Time
Prices.
While on the one hand
iiHj a [result of the war,
m arly all food products
have advanced in price,
on the other hand, it
has had 'precisely The
opposite effect on the
Furniture
Trade.
We| ;must keep cur
sales up to the normal
standard, and to do this
we realize that goods
must be sold lower than
ever, and weareprspnr
ed and determined to
make you Tbwer prices
on anything in our
house than can be found
elsewhere. Our line is
Complete and
Upto Date.
Consisting ir. part of J]
Bedroom.
Suites,
Parlor
Suites,
Sideboards,
wardrobes,
Chiffon iers, :
Dining- Tables,
Rockers and
Chairs, all kinds
Hatracks,
Baby Carriages
Mattings,
Rugs, Portiers,
Curtains,
Lace Curtains,
window shades.
Pictures, Easels
Screens,
Iron Beds. etc.
Al?o complete line of caskets,
coffins, robes, etc., at the lowest
prices. Cali on
Khudy,
Htirvey
& Coinpiiny.
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P. S. DouJli forget* that Mr.
Lausdep ig ji .chaq»a2'’f °nr re
pair department and that he can
-mendjanything mad<? of wood.