The Rome hustler-commercial. (Rome, Ga.) 18??-????, June 28, 1898, Image 4

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lhe Royal is the highest grade ba B r ~n known. Actual tests shsw it goes one . third further than any other broad. [ol POWDER Absolutely Pure ROYAL P' •” wnrß CO., NFW YORK. PERSONAL MtNflON Fresh arrival fancy s mall z hams at Lloyd’s, at a small rice. Misses Mary Brown and Ruth McLeod, two of Rome’s most charming young ladies, have returned from a pleasant visit to Armuchee. Tickets are on sale for the Mobley Park Theatre at Trev itt’s drug store, Miss Mary Trevitt, a pretty and talented young lady of Dal ton, is the guest of her brother, Dr. C. A. Teevitt, in the Fifth ward. Mr. John 11. Reese went down to Atlanta <n legal busi ness this morning. Mr. Aimer D. Davis left to day for Catoosa Springs, where he will spend several days for his health. For that tired feeling you must enrich and purify your blood. Hoo-t’s Sarsaparilla is the medicine you need. Mr. S B. King went down to Cedartown this morning to get re cruits tor Capi. H.nry Stewarts new company. Mr. N. JI. Bass, of Lavender, spent today in the city. First Baptist prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock Let the members go out and en joy the meeting. Mrs. Hugh T. Inman, and son, Edward, of Atlanta arrived in the city yesterday and will spend the summer, at their beautiful county home a few miles from the city. Misses Addie Wright, Linnie Thomas and Eva Camp, are vis itinq friends in Pinewood, Ten nessee. Mr. W. A. Selman, who has been the guest of his friend Mr. Aimer R. I) avis for several days, returned to his home at Powder Springs, yesterday. Mr. Frank George returned from Cedartown today, where he has been getting recruits ft r Capt. Henry Stewart’s company. He enlisted ten men. JJMi’-S Burney, of Harper’s Station, is in the city today. Mr. W. T. Cox. of Gadsden, is in the city. W. A. Gilbert, of Birming ham, is here today. The quarterly conference of the Methodist church, will be held in,the lecture room of the First Methodist church tomor row evening, l Miss Anna Davis is quite sick at her home on Fifth Ave. “Judge E. P. Treadaway went down to Atlanta today to attend the Gubernatorial Convention tomorrow. Mies Rosebud Johnson will visit frieu in Cai tersville this week Miss Stacy Earnest, of Atlanta, is the charming guest of Mrs. John H. Reynolds, in East Rome. Lots of nice fruit at Lloyd’s, : nd heaps of other good tilings to eat. fl? THE J,III. Doings of a Daij at The Hotel McLeod. CC'J'IC AND GOING Os Those Stopping at The Pop u'ar Hotel. Mr. John Wiinpee a well known farmer living in the Fiatwoods lost two valuable jer sey cows several months ago and thinking they had strayed from home proceeded to scour the country tor miles around, but could find no trace of them. Sat urday morning he saw some hides in the possession of John \ddison, Nora White and Alex Steadman and he at once recog nized them as coming off the anatomy of his cows. Yesterday lie swore out a warrant for the thieves. They were give a pre liminary hearing before Justice of the Peace Walter Harris and bound over on a SIOO bond each, in default they went to jail. Alex Steadman skipped and has not been arrested. STOLE IRON. Deputy Sheriff Bill McLeod arrested Horrie Griffin, col, yes teiday on a warrant charging him with obtaining other peo ple’s things without permission, He went to Mr. Andrew White’s blacksmith shop in the Flat woods and hauled off a wagon load of scrap iron. He is now in the McLeod hotel. WENT TO THE GANG. T. Goings, Will Gordon, Owen Slaughter, George Greenlee, Andrew Anderson, Oliver Rush and Edmond Jones all colored, who was co ivicted at the last term of the city court, were ta ken to the chaingang today. LOCAL HAPPENINGS. At Mobley.—The Peruchie- Belden’s Comedy Co., will hold the boards at the theatre tonight at Mobley’s Park. Mr. Marvin, manager of the Street R’y., has gone to a great expense in get ting the company here, as they only play m large cities. They come highly recommended. I Fresh Graham Hour and new crop whole-wheat Hour at Lloyds Lawn Party.—T'he ladies of the Third Baptist church Mis sionary Society will give a lawn party at the North Rome depot next Thursday evening. Several new style fancy cakes at Lloyd’s. Also best reception wafers ever brought to Rome. Wreck.—A Chattanooga So , R’y, freight train was wrecked yesterday afternoon at 5 o’clock , at Round Mountain. The train was e a heavy one and was run ning down a steep grade on th* Southern R’y track, it jumper the track and several freight cars were piled, which delate* trams for several hours. No om was hurt. Changed Hands.—Mr. A. W McCall sold his interest in th Armstrong to Mr. J. W. Youn; yesterday. Mr. Young, the ne\ ; proprietor, is an experience* 1 hotel man and one of thecievei i est, and it goes without saying under his management the hote will be one of the best in tin south Fancy New Orleans Syriq just arrived at Lloyd's. Fine as silk, .sweet as honey. ■ ■ : .C' W u l< 7 voin'i h!- vitbo«U :-viriice. —I MOST BRILLIANT, Was Tlb Opening of The lbw Theatre AT MOBLEY’S PARK Last Evening. A Large Crowd Present Highly Enjoyed. The inclemency of the weath er did not prevent a large crowd from attending the opening of the ham’so ne new pavilion at Mobley Park, by the Perchire- Beldini Company. The company is a very large one and they only play in large cities, and it was with some dif ficulty that Manager Marvin secured them for the week. The specialty work by Miss Beldini and Mr. Stork, w r as loudly applauded. The evening’s entertainment closed with “The Office Boy,” which kept the audience laugh ing from start to finish. The following is the program for the balance of the week : Tuesday night—‘‘Wild Cat,” a comedy drama. Wednesday night—Vaudeville and variety. Thursday night—“ The Politi cian,” a society drama, Friday night—“ Jane,” the screaming English comedy. Saturday matinee—For chil dren. Saturday night—“A Georgia Cracker,” a rip roaring farce comedy. THE FLOYD COUNTY ’s Relief Society Will Give a Barbecue at MOBLEY PARK JULY 8. Benefit of The Sick Soldier Boys. A Worthy Cause. The Floyd county Relief So ciety will give a barbecue and Brunswick stew at Mobley park on July Bth for the benefit of the sick soldiers. The cause is a most worthy one and should receive the sup port and help of every one whe is interested in the soldier boys, The following are the com mittees : On barbecue—Messrs. W. J. Griffin, John M. Vandiver and Halsted Smith,. On Brunswick stew —Messrs. John J. Seay, Sam S, King and J. T. Crouch. On soliciting—Messrs. John P. Davis, J. Lindsey Johnson, V. T. Sanford and Hon. Seaborn Wright. On corresponding—Mesdames IJ. T. Haynes, H. C, Norton and 'diss Spullock. On advertising—Mesdames. Florence Eastman, Chas. D. Wood, John T. Reece and Phill G. Byrd. Do You Got it?—l have ex clusive charge of thd circulation lepartment of the Hustler-Com nercial. If you do not get your paper promptly, report to me and it will be a tended to. The subscription is 10 cents per veek, payable every Saturday. Please have the money ready when the collectorjcalls. Respectfully, Paul C. Jack«» '• sss<s <-,« ... .... I School Stipolies. 4« <<« w? We are pioneers in the school books and school tup- /<< . »» (<<< ply business and we are also right up-ro-da f e in every- <w? s<« thin* hat should be kept by an up-to-date Bookstore. »» * hfr 4k ik 4k 4k it 4k Vfc &$k 4k & I i 111 PAPER. | No hctise th' St<te car. serve von heft r w’jen von o’°- sire to invest in a new covering fee tr.e dear rid walls cf W? your home. See our stock on hand and sainp’es 1 H. A. SMITH J />>) ’ »><• THF OLD RFLIABLE BOOK STORE. St! »>> «« »» 7 »>> SSSS To the People ot Rome. I wish to announce that I have bought the Model kly ... Steam Launlry an I nropoie to rearrange and aid to it /J. \l/ so that you will have in your city a plant second to none * u t* ie sout h- -I- W I have had years of practical experience, the past \|/ Vi/ three years of which I have owned and operated one of yF the largest plants m Texas. With the ye its of expert V* eU ° e I tiave had and as I will devote my entire time and attention to the business I will be in a position to guar, Vr /|\ antes that anything coming to my laundry will be done /A\ yK satisfactorily. A trial will convince you that 1 can do all ’V tha' I claim- Send in your bvndlo. If it '’ails to please /i\ /Ak yov there will be no charge. Stop our wag mor telephone yK No 158, and your bun lie will bi returned promptly. Hoping to receive a fair sh ir >of your patronage, I am /Ak J yours to please, j r S H- PARKIN. S •J; Proprietor Model Steam Laundry. One Large Scar Is AH That Remains of Great Scrofula Sores Neighbors Could Not Bear to Look Upon Her—A Grand, Complete Cute by Hood’s Sarsaparilla After Others Failed. “I was taken with neuralgia in my head and eyes. Not long after this, a scrofula sore appeared on my left cheek, extending from my upper lip to my eye. Other sores came on my neck and on my right arm and one of my limbs. They were very troublesome and painful and soon became great running sores. My face looked so bad that some of my neighbors could not bear to look it me and advised me to wear a bandage, but I feared this would irritate the sore and make it worsa. So I Could Net i-iido the Sores. My niece, who was familiar with a case similar to mine, which had been cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, urged me to tr~ it. Finally I was persuaded to do so, and in a short time I saw it was helping me. The sores began to heal and the neu ralgia in my head was better. In a few nonths the sores on my arms and limbs .11 healed; those on my neck gradually and now they are all gone, have never had anysymptom of scrofula ice. One large scar on my right arm is .il the sign that remains of my terrible liiction. The neuralgia is also cured.” I rs. J. ii. Hatch, Ltna, New Hampshire. I SOOUI b parilici 3 the best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier. Flood's Pi ar, ‘ ,h '’ o,l ly Phis to t ike I St 18SS VilUl Hoods Sarsav;t.-.A CHEAP RATES. On account of the meeting cf the Southern Biblical Assembly 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 on June 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17, with final limit June 27 ; also on June 20 and 21, with final limit July 4, 1898. Foi further information and descriptive circular relative the same please cull on agent ofto' Southern railway. c wnssioNii cim. ATTORNEYS. J. BRANHAM. Law Office, 200jKist First Street, ROME. GA. GMAS, W. UNDERWOOD, Attorney at l av, Rome, Ga. Corporati in Law Only. M B EUBANK3, Atterney at law. OfficeKing Building. Rome, <>a. W H. E IST KT IS, Attorney at Law Will Practice in all courts Office, Masonic Temple, koine, Ga. "W. J IST EEL, Attorney at law. Will practice in all courts, apecial attention given to commercial law and the examicalion cf land titles, office in King building. Koine, Ga. WALTER, ITA.FtR.IS Attorney at law and J. P. Office over F. J. Kane & Co.’s. LIPSCOMB <Sc WILLINGHAM Commercial Lawyers. Gfflce in Armstrong h >tel imilding.'K>me, Gt J SA. BZ - 03, A. WEO R T~> at Uw ’ Bn ne - Ga - Collecuuus “ Masonic Temple. Rome, Go. DENTISTS. J. A. WILLS, D. D. S., Office 240 1-2 Broad. * ;Over Cantrell & Owens. J. L PENNINGTON. D.D.S.,M D ENTIBT- mmr e eCo.‘' a “ rOa<i Btr ° eL Over Hank ? Fur ’ physicians’ C HAMILiPO NT, M o Physician and Surgeon Office, Medical Building Rome, Ga. O" ce ’phone No. 62. Tj B H A-Tvl MO£T -J. Jkl. 8., Physician and Surgeon, Office in Medica building. R Hideace, No. 4J3 West First st Office ’pho No 62. Lanham & Sons have just received a con signment of 8 dozen Linen Crash S <irts,ancl while the stock lasts will sell tne $1 kind for 49 cents and the 75 cent kind for 39 :ents. I Wai Lim c Prices, M hile on the one | latl( j «s, a result of the w ar , nearly all food product, have advanced in pr j ee 0,1 tlle other hano, it has had 'precisely ;| le opposite effect on the Furniture ■ Trade. We| jmust keep our sales up to the normal standard, and to do th a we realize that goods must be sold lower than ever, and weareprapar- ed and determined to make you lower prices on anything in our house than can be Lund elsewhere. Our line is Complete and Upto Date. Consisting ic part of Bedroom Suites, Parlor Suites, Sideboards, wardrobes, Chiffoniers, Dining Tables, Rockers and Chairs, all kinds Hatracks. Baby Carriages Mattings, Rugs, Portiers, Curtains, Lace Curtains, window shades, Pictures, Easels Screens, I ron Beds. etc. Also complete tine of «i*J coffins, robes, etc , at the. prices. Call on Kliiidy, Harvey & Compaq P. 8. Don’t f° r « ot - Laasdell is » pair depart meet and t mend anything niadc o fc