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Hill is The Bill Tonight at
The Part.
Tt |[ COUNTRY POLITICIAN
w a Large Audience Last
ight SP'endld Attraction.
Th<> Peruchi Beldeni Co., pl«y
--j -‘The Country Politician to
a crowed house latt evening at
the Mobley Park theatre.
The play was well staged and
W jjr.Chels» D. Peruchi actfd
the part "f “Br. Barnesley ” t 0
perfection and kept the large
audience laughing from start to
finish. • rtlf-lJ
Miss Ella Beldim as Wild
Flower” acted her part to per
fection. Sheis a charming little
actress.
Miss Marion Sawtelle as
“Bessie Blossom” was simply
great. She has a sweet voice and
was encored time and again.
“Little Wild Cat” will be the
bill tonight.
IP [RUCKER BOX,
JI Negro Baby DUg Up this
Afternoon,
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NEARNIRUPHIN STREET.
It was Probab y Murdered, Had
been Buried 1 0 days.
Minerva Early, colored, was
arrested this morning charged
with killing her baby.
About ten days ago her baby
died under suspicions circum
stances. Instead of having it
buried in thec a metery she mad ■
a grave on the bank of the riv
between the old water work
a.id Mauphin street. Coroinr
bchlapbach had the body dug up
this afternoon.
It was buried in a cracker box
about a foot and a half long.
A jury was empanueled, but
at a late hour had not reached a
verdict. The baby was probably
murdered.
INSOMNIA
lMomn“u F *wiu e w '} ">‘*,"s
over twenty v have beei J for
have given n.p ,nnJ dl cun ,say tllal CuscaretH
dy l have eve'r?rGH lC t ef , tl ! a “ any othel ' remt! ‘
«‘e»'U!ieu) to m J *’O'" 11 certainly recom
represented " Uy >J , e uls . as beinp all they are
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tocmefe
mark nioiamtro
I'otem. Taste Good. Do
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«»“ ** con «tipation. ...
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_ 10 ’ 1 **•'. lohaeco Habit
Cotton, 1
’•very other crop, needs
I noiJ rishment.
A fertll *zer containing nitro-
f en ’ P hos phoric acid, and not
ess than 3% of actual
Potash,
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** free to any the «“>iect. TM
’■ehman kali works,
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BOY DROWNED
Near Southern Ry., Bridge
Last Night
WAS IN BATHING,
Went to Far in the Stream body
Received a Few Hour# later
The muddy waters of the Etowah
claims another victim.
Last night about 7 o’clock
Enoch White, a negro boy about
17 years old. with several of his
companions went in bathing near
the Southern Ry. bridge, White
who could swim but little, ventur
ed in the stream too iar and before
assistance could reach him, went
down the third time.
Last night at 12 o’clock his
body was found about 50 feet
from where he was drowned.
The coroner’s jury brought in a
verdict this morning ot accidental
drowning.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
Lawn Party—The Epworth
League, will give a lawn party
this evening between the two
churches in the Fourth ward.
Much Better —The many
friends of Mrs. .John Graham will
be delighted to hear that she is re
ported much better today at her
home on First avenue.
Conference.— The Rome dis
trict conference will meet in Dal'as
G i., next Tuesday, All the metl •
odist ministers from Rome will
attend. Some important business
will come before the meeting.
New Recruits —Capt. Henry
Stewart now has 48 enlisted in hi>
new company. The following en
listed today; David Abrcmson J.
W. Collier and Fred Huffman.
Police Circles—Every thing
is unusually quiet in police cir
cles, very few arrests have been
made in the past few days. To
morrow is regular court day.
Do You Ggt it?—l have ex
clusive charge of thd 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.
A Popular Visitor—Mr. Wm.
J. Loader, special representative
>f the home office of The Mutual
Life Insurance Co , of New York,
arrived in ti e city this mornii g
and will lemain here until tomoi
forenoon. Mr. Loader is a good
large size lump of the “salt of the
earth.” He is not a writer of ineur
ance but is sent out by the match
less company he represents to mix
and mingle with its policy holders
in order that their lives may be
made brighter, pleasanter and
consequently lengthened. This is
Mr. Loader’s duty, and his salary
is the wisest investment of his
company—for, after a man has
been entertained for a half hour
or even a few ninutes by this gen
ial gentleman, life is certain to be
come more worthy the living than
before—men are slower about
dying and continue to cheerfully
pay their premiums. Mr Loader
is at the Armstrong.
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.
AH bills for subscription to
Hustler-Commercial are payable
Paul C. Jack, or order, and are
due Saturday of each week.
Have your money ready when
the collector calls.
Paul C. Jack,
Mgr. circulationt dept.
Mr. N. H Bass, of Lavender
I roe nt today iu the city.
3 H, P. WOOTEN & BIRO., S
Success rs to J*
JjE ROME PHARMACY. J
1309 Broad st. —New Clark Building. g*
We have bought the entire stock of the Rome
Pharmacy and are prepared to supply your wants in HI
the drug, piescription and patent medicine line. Our •
stock is complete and of the very highest grade.
We solicit a part ot your patronage and shall en- m
deavor to the best of our ability toplease you at all M
times. We should be pleased to have you call on us. '
Full line of druggist’s sundries, toilet articlesand
such things as are usually carried in a first-class drug g*
store. Cigars and tobacco. M
Come to see us. 5
£ 2
s S. M. Stark, s
* 2
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S LADIES JfflGffl,Hit! I'Hl' S
-•*- Dougherty Bldg, 2nd A ' >♦
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S F. HANSON. NORRIS N. SMITH. c
! THE HANSON SUPPLY CO. i
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E Plumbing and Tinning. ?
2 Engineers’ and machinists' |
5 supplies. Stoves, rangesand «
n tinware. Gas and electric fix- c
| tures. INSURANCE gasoline §
5 stoves. Water meters. a
5 325 Broad st. Phone 32. •
si.2sanl 5i 5> Aiirts for $
J. A. enm S -.COMPANY
ARE WAITING
for everyone in Rome to come
in and see the magnificent stock
on men’s and boy’s clothing,
bicycle and golf suits, is what
we are doing, but we are bus
tling while we wait. We will
show you the finest stock of
clothing, made from the newest
vfflWJhV styles and patterns in fabricks,
perfect fitting and handsome, to
be found in Georgia, and they
~ are above competition in values
, for thejprice.
Thegreatest line of negligee shirts
ever shown in Ro ne.
J. A. GAfIMON &CO
M Can supply all *
Ours is the Most Complete |
Department Nursery
. Ag-fa || c f"' low rates. We pubhshone of
in 11157 ' I the leading Seed, Plant and Tree Catalogues issued,
«« which will be mailed I rec. Send for it now, it will
save vou money. Try us, can refer you to customer in every state and territory
in the Union. 43 years of square dealing has made us patrons and friends f.u and '
near. Have hundreds of carloads of N
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ROSES, PLANTS. .
I wi, vnd bv mail poatpaid. Seeds. Bulba, Plants, Roses, Small Trees, Etc. Safe arrival ah
guaranteed,Garger by express or freight. 44th y.ear. 32 ureenhouaes. 1,000 acre
THE F’ ro '» r »S * HARRISON ' * Ro> 528. Painesville, C
: To Muical PoepL of Koine:'
» I I 1 * BW *J I pleasure that we introduce to our readers the price
of a new and complete sto< k of M
■ MB, M H'S,
:| AND
Small Musical Instruments
, in the new Moseley building, 327 Broad street,
where we would be pleased to have you call and
examine our goods.
The stock consists of some of the best mikes
of pianos and organs on the market today. Wr
keep a full line of everything pertaining to a first
class music store—Something Rome has needed for
a long time. Give us a call and you will find a
music store that Romans may be proud of
1 1
M e are determined to close out 0a
HI CYCLE
th© earliest possible date. '*■ '— k "
327 Broad JStreet.
S. P. Davis, Manager.
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IWe keep on hand at all times a full stock of • - -
Sheet Music
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of the very
F.J-KANE& CO.
Z 248 B/oad Street.
Sale el Sminei Goods
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Lawns, Organdies, Piques,
Gingham and Madras
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Ready-Made Skirts and Waists
We intend to close out our shoe
stock, so take advantage of cost
pcries on shoesof the best makes.
Special prices]on]everything at
f. J. KANEanICO,.
‘Lw 248 Broad Street-
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permanently cored by using DR. WHITEHALL'S RHEUMATIC CURE. 'D
surest and the best. Sold by druggists on a positive guarantee. Price 50 cen
n®* Hoc Sample sent free on mention of this publ’eatf ?n.
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