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PERSONHLSNIINIION
Mr. Alex Dougherty, of Ce
dartown, is in the city.
Mr. Alex White, of Vans Val
ley, spent today in the city.
Fresh Graham Hour and new
crop whole-wheat flour at Lloyds
Mrs. Jennie Bates, of Atlanta,
is the guest of Mrs. C. B. Trum
bo.
Dr. John W. Bale went down
to Atlanta this morning on bus
i u( -
Prof. Paloman J. King is at
tending the teachers institute at
Summerville.
Fancy mild cured hams at
Lloyd’s, small in size and price
and they are sweet and juicy.
Mr. George M. Smith a hus
tling knight of the grip, is in the
city.
Miss Daisy Lansdell is quite
sick at her home in the Fourth
Ward.
Miss Nellie Thomas, of Ox
ford, Ala., is visiting Misses Lu
cile and May Moses.
Fancy new N. O. syrup at
Lloyd’s. Also, fresh Graham and
whole wheat flour.
Tickets are on sale for the
Mobley Park Theatre at Trev
itt’s drug store,
Mrs. John Foster and her
two sweet little girls are visiting
relatives in Lyerly.
Lots of nice fruit at Lloyd’s,
»nd heaps of other good things
to eat.
Damaged Corn for
Sale. H. D. Cothran &
Co.
Several new style fancy cakes
at Lloyd’s. Also best reception
wafers ever brcught to Rome.
in the city today from a business
trip through North and South
Carolina.
Extra fine new head rice at
Lloyd’s. It cooks snow white,
tender and sightly.
Mrs. Jas. B. Nevin has re
turned from a pleasant visit to
her mother, Mrs. Wells,in Chat
tanooga.
JJMrs. T. J. and
daughter, Miss Agnes, have
gone to Baltimore to spend sev
eral weeks with relatives.
Fancy New Orleans Syrup
just arrived at Lloyd's. Fine as
silk, sweet as honey.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Yager and
family left this afternoon for
Los Angles. Cal., where they
will make their future home.
Mrs. John Montgomery and
family left yesterday over the'
W. £ A., for Norfolk, where
they will spendjsome time.
Mr. Monte Sammon left yes-
i
terday over the W. & A. for)
Milwaukee, Wis., where he will!
spend several weeks.
Miss Estelle Mitchell left yes *
terday for Ashland, Va., where
•be will spend some time with
relatives and friends.
Mrs. X. M. Street and Miss
Lucy str?*tt returned b'»ine last |
a eek from a v’lit to Atlanta add ’
Rome. —Sumrtieiville News.
Mr. Barry Cothran left this !
morning for Atlanta, where he
has a lucrative position with the
insurance firm of Geo. Dexter
& Co.
The la.liez of the Third Bap
tist chuii’ii ‘4 Rome will give an
ice cream festival in the grove
near the North Romo depot Fr»
day evening July 1.
Mr.L. B. Edmonson, a popu
lar ex-Roman, after spending
several days most pleasantly
with his brother, Mr. W. 11.
Edmonson, returned to his home
ia Meridian, Miss., today.
Minnie Ball—Sexton King
cut down a large tree in the
cemetery this morning and in
one of the limbs was a large
minnie ball. It must Irwe lodg
ed in the tree during the late
war while the tree was small as
it was two inches in the limb.
Dr. Taj lor, the optician, will
be here again Monday, July 4th
and will be pleased to meet for
mer patrons and make new
friends. Eyes examined free ei
ther at your home or at Woot
ed’s drug store. Make engage
ment early.
GOnFwEST.
Mr. fl. J. Yager find
Familg
LEFT FOR LOS fIfIGELES
On The Afternoon Train. A
Popular Roman.
Mr. A. J. Yager, recently «he
• Hicient foreman of The Hustler-
Commercial composing room,
left at 4 :30 this afternoon over
the Riverside route for Los
Angeles, Cal.
Mr. Yager has lesided in Rome
for several years, and stood at
the very top of his profession.
Since the consolidation of The
Hustler’of Rome and the Rome
Commercial, some months ago ,
Mr. Yager has presided over the
c imposition room of this office.
He goes tc Los Angeles to ac
cept a splendid position, which
has been offered him. He is ac
companied by his wife and their
little daughter and son, Anne
and Joe, and will make Califor
nia his future home.
Sturdy, industrious and strict
ly sober, wide awake and rich
in life’s experience, there is no
reason why Mr. Yager will not
win success in his new home.
Regretting Rome’s loss of his
citizenship, The Hustler-Com
mercial at the same time, and
in behalf of the management
the employees and compositor!-
of the paper, extends him and
his a moat pleasant and prosper
ous future.
MESSAGE FROM HOBSON.
He Sends a Cablegram of Good
Health to His Mother
Birmingham, Ala,, June 30.
i The Age-Herald will print to
moriow a special dispatch from
■ Greensboro, the home of Judge
I Hobson, the father of the hero
' of the Merrimac adventure at
Santiago, givi ig a cablegram re
ceived from his son at Santiago
today.
The cablegram reads :
“Santiago de Cuba, June 28.
—My health continues good.
Feel no uneasiness about me.”
•
All code books carried on war
ships have leaden backs to in
sure their sinking if lost ever
board.
SUPERIOR COURT
WillConuep.e on Jiihj the 25th
Instaad ot 18th
E BES FOR IST WEEK
A Number of Important Cases
to be Tried.
By order of Judge Henry, the
traverse jury, which was drawn
for July 18, need not appear un
til the 25, as the Superior court
w 11 convene on that date.
The following cases have been
set for the first week :
MONDAY.
Moseley et al vs Bridges et al
Mathews vs Eliott Pig Iron Co.
Thompson vs Ledbetter.
Manley M’f’g Co. vs Patton S
D. and Bld Co.
Gammon vs Neal.
Henson vs So. R’y Co.
McDonald S. S., Co. vs Rhudy.
Stewart Scale Co, vs Postal Tel
egraph, Gar.
TUESDAY.
Rawlins vs Rawlins. (2 cases ) I
McGaughy vs Wright.
Cantrell & West vs Dougherty.
McCall vs Bradfield.
Fouche vs Washington, clmnt.
Atkinson, Gov. vs Gwaltney & :
Vandiver.
Holmes et al vs Berry, clmnt,
WEDNESDAY.
Dougherty vs Donegan.
Stewart vs So. Al, & A. Co.
Rome Iron Co. vs King, et al Gar |
Ragley vs Johnson.
Mer. Nat. Bink vs Vandiver.
Clark vs Bridges, et al.
Rome Gro. Co. vs Jones (2 cases)
THURSDAY.
Coker & Co. vs Wh te’.ead.
Simpson vs Holmes.
Holmes vs Holmes Gio Co et al
Black vs Mad lox.
Smith vs Copeland, clmt.
Ewing vs Wood, clmnt.
FRIDAY.
Stringfield vs Ewing et al.
Rann vs City Etc. Ry. Co.
Lewis vs Craton et al.
Weber vs Lytle.
Reynolds, Travs. vs Wood, clmt
SATURDAY.
Dumas vs Dumas.
Cornelius vs Cornelius.
Dodd vs Dodd.
King vs King.
Perrin vs Perrin.
Wilder vs Wilder.
Pavlovski vs
Goodwin vs Goodwin.
Davis vs Davis.
A PROTEST
Made To England Ae To Jamai-
ca’s Acts.
London, June 30. —In regard to
the interview which took place
between Lord Salisbury and Unit
ed States AinbassadorHay on Sat
urday, it is now cer'aiu that the
subject of ttie conference was a pre -
test on the part of the United Stat
es Government against Spain’s
using Jamaica as I ase of supplies.
The question of the passage of
Admiral Camara’s fleet through
be Suez Canal 2nd other matters
onrected therewith such as coal
- e'e, will be left entirely, ju
he hands of Lord Cramer British
..plematic agent in Egypt.
as major genera l
Frank May Be Appointed To Go
To Puerto Rico,
Washington, Jure 30, —lt is re*
ported at the War Department ti e
President will nominate Brigadier
General R. T Flank, just detached
from the command of the Depart
ment of the East to be a Maj r
the rumor. General Frank may be
in command if the artillery forces
sent'to Puerto Rico,
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I School Supplies. 4 1
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We are pioneers i n the school books and school sup-
ply l.iiHiiH m and w« are also right up-ro-da*H in every- ««
thin' hat should be kept by an up-to-date Bookstore. »»
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No hcu«e tin Stite can serve vou better when vou de- s>>s
<>>> sire to invest it: a new cover n? fcr tr.e dear rid wslh of
$$ y. ur home. See our stock on hand and samp’es sSV
I H. A. SMITH, I
THF OLD RELIABLE BOOK STORE.
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To the People of Rome. $
I wish to announce that I t have bought the Model £A>
.. Steam Laundry an 1 or. po e to rearrange and add to it
s<> that you will have iu your city a plant second tc none
1U 9OU( -h.
W I have had years of practical experience, the past V?
thr-e years of which I have owned and operated one of
W the largest plan s m Texas. With the ye-ra of experi
\l/ euce I have had and as I will devote my entire time and kA/
w attention to the business I will be in a position to guar-, w
antee that anything coming to my laundry will be done /|\
’ J s ttisfacterily. A trial w ill convince you that 1 can do all AT
Ts? tha 1 claim- Send in y<ur bvndle. If it 'ails to please /i\
/IK xt JV ,h lP Wlil be n ° char - e - St "P our wagon or telephone /!w
No. l >s, an.i your bundle will be returned promptly. /|\
t.’ receive ;i tuir share of your patronage, I am /AK.
•vu yours to pleas- /l\
| H-PARKIN, 8
ro .u'letor Mo lei Steam Laundry .J ' /Bl
/n
One Large Scar
Is A:i i' at Remains of Great
Scrofula Sores
Neighb; rc Could Kot Bear to Look
Upon icr —A Grand, Complete
Cure by Hood’s Sarsaparilla
After C tLers Failed.
! I w;.i ; ;ken with neuralgia in my
head anrl ; yea. Not lo;ig after this, a
croli a eared on my left cheek,
ttendin . .: :n tny upper lip to my eye.
Jtlier -o me on my neck and on my
ight arm ar.<i one of my limbs. They
and painful and
soon b<;a. j great running sores. My
face looked : ;o bad that some of my
neighbors I’i not bear to look at me
aud ach :-i ■ 1 j wear a bandage, but I
eared :■ would irritate the sore and
make it worse. So I
Couic Not Hide the Sores.
My niece, ho was familiar with a case i
dlar to ie, which had been cured by I
11, urge dme to try it. j
•• ’iaally Iv. as pei jaded to do so, and in
t short time I s-.w it was helping me.
I'be son s began to heal end the r.u
bett In a few
lontbs the soret; on my arms and limbs
il healed; those on my neck gradually
: appea-'d .-.nJ now they are all gone,
nave i.< ver had any symptom of scrofula
ice. One 1 rge scar on my right arm is
.I the s-,.-;n that remains of my terrible
.diction, foe p:-ui. !g;a is also cured.”
Hampshire,
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g* OdfSa
4 EV parilla
Is the best—in m-t the One True Blood Purifier
Hood’s Pills v‘' i '.’ l1 ,l l ‘i', , ’" l ! y L ,iIIS to t ii kl
«i.u Hood s Sarsapa.MA
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CHEAP RATES.
On account of the meeting of
the Southern Biblical Assembly
nt Knoxville, Tenn., June 16—
25th, 1898, the Southern rail
way will sell tickets from points
on its lines to Knoxville ami re
urn at rate of one fare for the
round trip. Tickets will bo sold
on June 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17,
with final limit June 27 ; abo on
June 29 aud 21, with final limit
July 4,18 I JB. .
Fo» further information and
descriptive circular relative the
same please call on agent ofto
Southern railwriy. a * c
mfissimi cinns
ATTORNEYS.
J. BRANHAM,
taw Office, 200 Erst First Street,
HOME. GA.;
CHAS? wTuNDERWOODT
Attorney at I* », Home, Ga.
Corporat’ >n Law Only.
M B EUBANKS,
Attorney at law. OfflceKing Buildint
____ Koine, oa.
W H ENNIS,
Attorney at Law. Will Practice in all court.
Office. Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga,
IW J NEEL W~~W 1
sS^nX/.* 11 P ractlc » all court.-.
• iU '«ntioH given to commercial law
aud the examleatiou cf land titles.
office in King building. Rome, Ga.
WALTER HARRIS.
Attorney at law and J. p. Office over F. J.
Kane & Co.’s, 4J
LIPSCOMB Ac WILLING.HAM
Commercial Lawyers.
Office in Armstrong hotel building. Rome, Ga'
JSA.Nrr O* AWFORD
-VecUltv. al UW ’ B ' ,:n9 ' Ga Collections .
Masonic Temple Rome, Go.
DENTISTS.
■J?A. WILLS, D. D. S.,
Office 24C 1-3 Broad. < Over Cantrell 4 Owens.
J. L PENNINGTON. D O S M D.
. ENTIBT' - asß
niture ** 1 ' 3Uroad str » et - Over Hanks Fui-
physicians
C 3. B AA£II_,T O N. m. t->.
Physician and Surgeon Office, Medical
luildlng Rome. Ga. O ce ’phone No. 82.
L-< I 3 HAMMONQ, M. 13.,
Physician and Surgeon, Office in Medlca
building. Risideuce, No. 4H West First st
Gfllce 'pho No. «W.
. Lanham & Sons have
just received a con
signment of 8 dozen
Linen Crash Skirts and
while ihe stock lasts
will sell tne $| kind
f r 49 cents and the
75 cent; kind for 39
» i It ».
RAN3ES,
I am agent iorSouth
?v n 9 u u en uoaT ;
Wood Ranges. Ake
usurance Safetv g"*
ohne stoves. Ca ll ana
seemvstook amt
estimaes on y ; u !
olumbitnv and m
work. N«rt door to
oner a house. LG
Fresh new pickles, all stv ] eg
in bulk and fancy packages’i lw
arrived at Lloyd’s, where ’ you
will find the best of everythin,
to eat. ' •
Entire time from
morning of , t 0 even .
- full of entert” me?t c^ h
of the highest order. nt
SOME OF THE FEATURES
. Flower P^^ d ,
hundreds of decorated vehicles, bicvclef
and marching bodies of various kind,'
led by Queens of May, representing alj
the surrounding towns.
The King’s Procession and 11
men s Parade, including all the military
and fire companies of the Central South
besides civic bodies.
Two Magnificent Concerts at the
Auditorium, rendered by the Boston
Symphony Orchestra, a great military
band, and local choruses.
Coronation of the Queen of all the
queens and unmasking of the King of
the Festival on the last night.
Two Great Bicycle Tournaments 4
the Chattanooga Coliseum.
Firemen’s Contest and evolutions
with thrilling runs on the main streets.
Grand Festival Ball, Manufacturers,
Women’s and Art Exhibits, music, street
displays, etc.
> Railroad Excursion.
▲ apecial rate of one-half fare will be nude t«
Chattanooga during the Spring Festival,
&
$
M/
W
to
VVE no longer supply our seeds to dealers t»
’’ sell again. At the same ti’rp any
jne who has bought ot.r r their
ocal dealer during cither it ,; < iSj? will
he sent our Manual oi “Eu.ytl.lug lor the
jarden” for 1898 CDEC provided they
tpply by letter iKUL and give the
name of the local merchant from who®
they bought. To all others, tins magi#
rent Manual, every copy of which c -is us
m cents to place in your hands, v > i be sent
ree on receipt of 10 cents (st a .ns) tocrar
Hostage. Nothing like tLs Mant:.h !.s
ever been seen here or abm ■ : it >
of 200 pages, contains SEJ en'rayrigs ol
seeds and plants, mostly n and these are
supplemented by 6 full 5i...: colored .pus
if the best novelties of the season, iioi.
OUR “SOUVEHIP.” SEED MU®
will also be sent without charge to alia; t'j;
rants sending 10 cts. for the Alauual wk yiii
Tate where they saw this advertis asn-
Putll Card Applications Will Receive No '
A $
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ailaSTftM
THW FiJM
»■ America's
Ipstrumen'.s.
JESSE FRENCH PIANO & OR6AN CO.
Manufacturers and Dealers.
No. pai Olive .Street, St. Louis, A.o.
Nashville, Tenn. ?, irr, ' ”’ h “? AU
Dallas, Texas. Mont.-ornny.
Lajtorles: Richmond, JnC.
Writ-.*. • ■ • i ir-’-t houtc. A2«ccnt suin’)
si*e:
ROME BUSINESS COLLET
Rome, Ga., will receive jo UD I
men and ladies now at the a
cost to the College for carr
them tnrough a thorough com
cial course, and furnish a
books and commercial bla» »
accept an easy time note for ,
payable after a position w 186
The College procured
92 POSITIONS THE PAST
It supplies schools and co <
with competent teachers o
manship and principals of co
cial departments; sends ' ,r .Jj
sons in Shorthand fuUy f |
for io cents in stamps; i*« •
endorsed by hundreds of
and professional men who 1
its graduates at
Bookkeeping. Addresa fli i t
to bbe FrincipaL H- s -