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PERSONALEMLNTION
Mr. Joe Roser left yesterday
for Birmingham.
Mr. Even Harvey went down to
Cedartown.
Mr. Tom Shifltt. of Liv.ngston
spent today in the city.
Fresh Graham flour ami new
crop whole-wheat flour at Llovds
Mr. J. B. Tippin, of Six Mile
Station, was here today.
Mr. Dave Shelton, of Oreburg.
is in the city,
Mr. O. E. Hume, of A’lanta, is
here today.
Mr. C A. McDaniel, of the
Gate City, spent today here.
Mrs. Mary Jones Mathias, of
Foster’s Mills, spent today in
the city.
Mr. E. H. Cohlough, has return
ed from a pleasant visit to Car
rollon.
Miss Annie Camp has retu ne< ;
from a pleasant visit to Chic
amauga.
Tickets are on sale for the
Mobley Park Theatre at Trev
itt’s drug store,
Lots of nice fruit at ,Lloyd’s,
rnd heaps of other good tiling
to eat.
Third quarterly conference wil
be held at the First Methodist
church, this evening.
Damaged Corn for
Sale. hl. D. Cothran &
Co. .
Clever Bob Best, of Carters
ville, was among the visitors in
the Hill City today.
Several new style fancy cakei
at Lloyd’s. Also best reception
wafers ever brought to Rome.
Mr. John’Root. is spending i>
while in the city. He was light
clerk at the Central a number of
years.
Capt. and Mrs. John C. Fos
ter and daughter, Miss Bonnie,
of Foster's Mills, spent today iu
the city.
Fancy New’ Orleans Syruj
just arrived at Lloyd's. Fine
s Ik, sweet as honey.
The many friends of Mrs. Joi
George will be pleased to learn
that she has recovered from hei
recent illness.
Mr.|J. Dallas Turner, returnee’
from Chicamauga today and sayr
one million dollars will be pair
to the soldier boys today.
W. M. Taylor, pastor of thi
Highland Park Christian church
will return from Rome, Ga., to
n ght, where he has been holdinj
a meeting —Chattanooga News
Miss Susie Freeman, who’ ha
been the guest of Mrs. Julia.
Cumming in Rome is now at th
home of Mrs Dr. Will Johnson
She will remain during this week
—Cartersville News.
Divine services will be com
menced at toe court house to
night and with the exception of
Thursday night, will continue
right on indefinitely, for om
purpose only: The salvation of
sou’s. Services conducted by J.
H. Boone, of Tampa, Fla., and
Rev. Mr. Adams, of Chattanoo I
Tenn. Everybody com?. Je
sus loves the lost.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
Lawn I’alty The Epwo u
League, will give u lawn party lo*
morrow • veiling between the two
thurches in Hie 4th. ward.
Police Cikci.Es —Every thing
is unu-u diy quirt in police cir
cles, v rv h w arrests have beet,
made 1.. t..c past few days. To
morrow is day.
New Church .-$ 1056 has been
subscribed by the members of
the Christian church here to
build a place of worship. They
have not yet selected a lot but
expect to in a few days.
Building Cracked. The
building owned by Mr. A.
Dougherty and occupied by Tay
lor & Norton, corner Broad street
and Second avenue, is being re
paired. The building was in a
dangerous condition. The side
walls were badly cracked and in
danger of falling.
At Mobley.—The Peruchie—
Belden’s Comedy Co., will hold
the boards at the theatre tonight
at Mjbley’s Park. Mr. Marvin,
manager of the Street R’y., has
gone to a great expense in get
ting the com. any here, as they
only play in large cities. They
come highly recommended.
ill Meet in Cedartown —The
Rome. District Meeting of the Wo
man's Foreign Missionary society
vas he'd at the Second Method is
church in the Hill City recently.
The Cartersvil e church was rep
resented by Miss Mamie Wikle
Next year the district meeting wifi
be held in Cedartown —Carters
ville New?.
House Party.—Among the
additions in young ladies to the
Reynolds’ house party this week
lie following are expected:
Misses Myra Thompson, of
Cleveland, Tenn., Nettie Col
lins, of Macon, Ga., Edna Cain,
of Summerville, Ga., and Zella
Armstrong, of Chattanooga,
Tenn.
Do You Ggt it?—l have ex
elusive charge of thd circulation
lepartment of the llustler-Com
nercial. If yotf do not get your
paper promptly, report to me
md it will be a tended to. The
subscription is 10 cents per
week, payable every Saturday.
P.ease have the money ready
w ten the
Respectfully,
Paul C. Jack.
Could Not Sleep.—Mack
Murchison is at home from Ma
ton, but is not yet a soldier. It
•vill be remembered that Mack
tried to enlist with the first com
pany of Rome volunteers, but
failed to meet the requirement
tn height. His trip to Macon was
co try his hand towards pelting
n with the volunteers there. In
this he was successful but a few
lights at the camp, before being
mustered in, convinced him that
he would be better otf at home
ind so he came. Mack says he
did not sleep a wink while he
vas bunking with the forces.—
Jartersville News.
MRS. LOWE IS PRESIDENT.
Elected By Tha National Fed
eration Os Women's Clubs.
Dt-nver„ Col., June 29 —Mrs.
V B. Lowe, of Atlanta, was yes
°rJay elected president of th“
National Federation of Woman's
•lube. The vote wa*: Mrs. Lowe,
429: Mrs Alice Ives Breed, 284.
Miss B. P, Burns 10: Mrs. William
Sodhelmuth, 2.
NOTICE To SUBSCRIBERS.
All bills for subscription to
Hustler-Commercial are payable
Paul C. Jack, or order, and are
lue Saturday of each week,
lave your money ready when
he
Paul C. Jack,
Mgr. dept.
RT THE THEATRE.
The PerJchi-Beldini Compa
inj Last Night-
RT MOBLRY’S PARK.
A Good House Present and a
Good Attraction.
The Peruchi-Beldini Compa
ny played “A Wild Gat,” at the
Mobley Park theatre last even
ing to a large and appreciative
audience.
The play was cleverly pro
duced and the stage setting
would have given credit to a
much larger theatre. Miss Bel
ditii as “Tress,” was most ex
cellent.
Mr. Peruchl, as a “Western
Judge,” carried his part to per
fection.
Miss Sawtelle, as “Salvation
Sally,” delighted the audiem.e
with several catchy songs and
dances.
Tonight the company plays
“A Country Politician.” Go
out and enjoy a good show ami
a pleasant evening.
$ - : ———-
TWELVE NEW NAMES
Added to Captain Henry Stew
art's Company.
The following names have
been added to the list of Capt.-
Henry Stewart's company since
those published in the Hustler
Commeicial yesterday :
Westley Browning,
CEDARTOWN.
Emory Collins.
W. H. Stoffin.
W. N. Hutchins.
W. J. Vance.
J. W. Wright.
R. S. Stewart.
Thomas Philpot.
R. D. Hammond.
ROME.
Robt. L, D vis. •
George Palier.
Lester Peyton.'
ATTHE RACE TRACK
Good Races Hq,re on The 4th
sth And 6th .
Rome will have some first
class races on the 4th, sih and
6th of July at the exposition
park.
The entries are all in for the
races and are from Anniston.
Cartersville, Atlanta, Macon,
Augusta, Montgomery and Chat
tanooga.
The progrom is as follows :
July 4th, 2;35 trot purse,
$250.00.
2 :40 pace purse, $250.00.
July sth, 2:14 trot purse
$250.00.
Free to all purse, $250.00.
July 6th, 2:50 trot purse,
$250.00,
2 :40 pace purse. $250.00.
SNUB STAY-AT-HOMES.
They Pr pose To Be Immune From
I
The Approaches Ok Moshers
Waycross, Ga., June 29.—The
yourg men who did not enlist in
he volunteer army in the hopes
: hat they would be more popular
with the young ladies in the ab
sence of the volunteers are meet
ing with disappointment, if the
folio,, ig story is indicative of the
times:
A young man of south Georgia
who Lad in time of peace prided
himself upon his military kn iwl
edge and was something of a dude
failed to volunteer, and gave as
his reason that he would be tre
mendouslvpopular withthe fair sex
during the war. But he was snub
bed on every hand and his life was
made miserable because the patrio
tic girls wanted to know why he
was not in the army. At last ac
counts the fellow had gone to work
and left off baing a dn
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i School Siipofe. |
A<s A e nr - pimp-irs i’ the school books ami school sup-
ply busim »4 and we are als > right up-ro-da‘n in every- Sw
w thin' hut should be kept by an up-to-date Bookstore. W
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No house c: th Stite car. serve vou better when von de- $$
y.b sire to invest ir. a new covering fcr tr.e dear 'id walls of
your home. See our stock on hand and samples sSS\
i H. A. SMITH, J
THE’ OLD RELIABLE BOOK STORE. I
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$ To the People of Ro me. &
-i- M/
M/ 1 iVHh ,o announc » that I have bought the Model k|/
• Steam Liunlry an 1 nropiie to rearrange and aid to it . .
so th'it you will have in your city a plant second tc none
•a*, in the south.
I have hid y.- rs of practical experience, the past
k|/ t ’ ll y earß wh.eh > have own-id and- operated one of CAj
.’. ' 111 g°*t plan ts io lexis. With the ye re of sTf
eoc.e I have In i tnd a? 1 will dev >te my entire lime and
ip'-ntion to the busines- I will be in a pobiii.m to guar* vs
anl- th'it ao tiling Mining to my laundi v wi 11 done
s .ri- f ictori y. A trial will convince you th H 1 can do all
Lr? 111 1 |l,n t*-lot in y ,ur hv ill>.ll it 'ails to please /A
/A vovtliwe ..vi 11 be n > charge. Stop our. wig mor telephone
*'• 1 ,s - an i /on- bun lie will bi ret ime I prnn.icly.
/ik 11 ’i 1 ott > : ■ -ivc i fair sh ire of your ptt.-o.nge, lam /Ak
•v’ yours to pl • i-’ij, 2
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H-PARKIN. $
Proprietor M >del Steam Laundry.
One Large Scar
Is AH 1 hat Remains of Great
Set of ma Sores
Ncighbcrs Oruici Lot Lear to Look
Upon .lor —A Grand, Complete
Cut ; ilood’s Sarsaparilla
After C thers Ftpled.
, “I v.a- :aken w' h neuralgia in my
head and cyr.;. Not long after this, a
scrofulas >r< ; on my left cheek
extending front tny upper lip to my eye.
Other ' my n ck and on tny
right arm i d one of my limbs. They
w ere very t ne and pain ful and
soon b g 1 running sores. My
'• >me of my
.hl bear to look at me
and advised me t > wear a bandage, but I
feared ’ . ! irritate the sore and
make it v. crtc. So I
Couici "lot Hide the Sores.
-ov n.< cc, HO aas familiar with a case
similar to mine, which had Loen cured by
R IMa, urg< 1 me to try it.
1 inally I', . cr.m.'.di'd to do so, and in
a short ti.u ■ ; \v it was helping -ne,
The ' 1 to heal add the neu
r.lgia in tny head was bctSe. In a few
' 1 ores on my arn i and limbs
r.li healed; those on my neck gradually
■1 Lappeared n d now they are all gone,
' ■ 'had ry . ptom of scrofula
!t e O ■' 1 a ‘ car on my right arm is
iins of my terrible
a. ’ietmn. The " r.lgia la alsocured.”
■ rcH, 1 a,New Hampshire.
< Sarsa-
parilla
. th • best—in L.et Lie One True Blood Purifier.
i iiood’s Pills •?’. :! .t T l,s "’'<o
an ilood s burs:iDa» «»>i
CHEAP RATES.
Ou 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-1
urn at rate of ole fare for the I
rou id trip. Tickets will he sold I
on June 13, 14, 1.5, 16 and 17, [
with final limit June 27 ; uDo on
June 20 and.2l, with final limit I
July 4, 1898.
Foi further inform ition and
descriptive circular relative the
same please call on agent ofto
Southern railway. <;
fRIFESSIOIIU CißDi
t ATTORNEYS.
J. BRANHAM.
Law Office, WjEist First Street,
k ROME. GA.
® OHMS, W. UNDERWOOD,
Attorney at 1 av, R. (l ne, Ga.
y Corporal' >n Law Only.
a—
•> M B E’JBANKS,
Atterney at law. ofilceKhig Building.
Rome, ua.
y
d W.HENNIS,
y Attorney at Law Will Practice in all courts
y
e Office. Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga.
I "W. J. NEEL
II la ,Y’ W / U P ractlee in all courts,
" Attention given to commercial law
and the examication cf land titles.
oftice in King building. Rome, Ga.
e .
V WALTER, HARRIS
Attorney at law and J. p. Office over F. J
j Kane & Co.’s.
LIPSCOMB .Sc WILCINOHAM
s Commercial Lawyers.
*’ Gffice in Arnnrong 1> >t»l building. R > in s, Gt
1 j s A T r r oR, A. •WT.F’O R D
e at UW ’ B Ga Collections a
> Masonic Temple R ime, Go.
DENTISTS.
1 J. A. WiILLS, D. D. 5.,
Office 340 1-2 Broad. # Over Cantrell & Owens
_ i J. L PENNINGTON. D O S.,m7d?
ENTIST-
nUure C^. 1 ' aßrOa<l Bt,reet ’ Over Hauks Fur
I 'PHYSICIANS.
O H.-IMtErON, Ad D.
__ Physician and Surgeon Office, Medical
hiildlng Rome, Ga. Q ce -phone No. 82.
-E 3 4’ l AM:MOM 10. ki. E).,
■> Physician and Surgeon. Office in Medlca
. building. Residence, N>. 4J3 West Flrstst
| Gffice ’pho No 62.
i ..Lanhim & Sons have
, just received a con
i signment of 8 dozen
Linen Crasn S<irts and ‘
while the stock lasts
will sell trie $| kind
> f r 49 cents and the
7o cent kind for .39
C ffl t 5.
Wool/ Rang^° al .
usiirama SiVA, V s
olme staves. p. i
seemvstock- - . aQ
estimaes on
Dlumbitno- ans
work. Nayt. donr'i
onera hcuse. 00 ’
. »•» pickle,, ail ,
111 fancy part ;
arrived M Lloyd'., .. .L
wil. find the best 0 ( cv
to eat. ? 111
Mb
Entire time from
morning of . ts)
lull of entertainment
of the highest itdT 0 "”
SOME OF THF; ft ATURES.
Gorgeous Flower Parade
hun<lre<ls< ) f<kcorat l ,lvei 1 5...‘'7“ , :1'
and marching bodies of ■. J
led by Queens of May, tei
the surrounding town.. ‘
The King’s Procession
men s Paratie, including all f.
and fire companies of the (
besides civic bodies.
Two Magnificent Concerts at lit
Auditonum, rendered I>v the Boston
Symphony Orchestra, a crest milM
band,.- :d local choruses.
Cjr'”3iion of the Queen f y
queens and unm isking o L
the Festival on thi
I wo Great L icy cle
the Chattanooga Coliseum.
Firemen’s Contest
with thrilling runs on th. main streets.
Grand Festival Ball, M
Women’s and-Art Exhibits, music,street
displays, etc.
Railroad Excursion,
A special rate of one-half fare will be nade t.
Chattanooga during the Sprin ; Festlvil.
I
'
VtT no looker I
TV sell again. At ti.e I
jfte who has 1 I
local dealer del in' l ;. IA; I
be sent our I <i -L. . I
■Jarden” for Lf/ft iy y ■
apply by letter f . . H
name of the mirchtat r.e« ■
they bought. To .<1 c’ii : .I
tent Manual, eve. ’/c hy l . ■
’0 cents to pl.i.’e : ' ■
free on receipt of tyi' ■
postage. N itoi.ig '' ■
ever been seen Ik. '> r-ly ■
sf 21X1 pages, cu h ■
seedsand plant >H
supplemented by <• Iw! H
)f the best novelties c. t. ■
DUH "SOUVE’HB' SES
\vill also be sentwitixiut c:-;: fl
rants sending 1) ' ■
itate where they sav; i:- ’ I
Postal Card Applications V i: i»
Bhf I
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iWi as]
il An:erica’s
S Instruct ■
JESSE FRENCH PIANO &
Manufacturers and Dcaleis. ■
* No. pai Olive Street, 8t : 1 ,.08
Nashville, Tenn. y -’/.SB
Dalia.,, Texas, ' b.d H
L.i.tiries: Kichmon-, >
Write bouse. A ■
va.r •. y ®
ROME BUSINESS (oH }t l
Rome, Ga., will reee ''f 'JB
men and ladies now at ‘ ■
cost to the College tor .
them through a 11 b >ngl> >
cial course, and turn I '' *■
books aird coniim‘D’B'-l I'M '
accept an easy time note t' ll W
payable after a position is ■
The College procured ■
92 POSITIONS THE
It supplies schools am
with competeikt l( ' :l ''“'‘J
manship and princil'h
cial dopartinents; o | a i®
sons in Shorthand in- I .'
for io cent* in staii'P''
endorsed by t l ' l '"' l ' i,,, e >iii|H
and professional
its graduates at _
Book keeping- Addi ■
to the Principal, H. u ■
Rome, Ga. B