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■| , ..[>,. ,(1 ■ut the iiiuni'H iitfsiiii.
clasp-
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B T ,„ rt . ~ ;..v for tin- victory «1 h
H it.-pfic.-" f ban
|H r , ;„t dead ■HO Ims Arizona .
B States of the North
BH and 1 lrl B' :!l Cl 1111,11111,1 'h lll g r Df-
,\|| patriots, ail h 1- es : No nval
rv lnt in a c >ot ' .I,i>t of Death
w| H y'ati cal sI" anna.
B o o
a p..iagra| I. o’r two that,
B jn v A „( the fact, that Capt. Hen-
H rv s >wa rt ami hia brave boys are
■ preparing to g • to the trout, 1
■ dP.in "-'U worth reproducing
j n this column The -tatemeut is
■ -igied by to o. 1 Angell an.! will
■ well repay any one for time ex -
B pended m readleg. Mr. Angell
M
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B Y-aing, munbcr of cong res, fr< m
M Memphis,Teinn, told me that he j
B aid mai'' others .scaped from
M yellow fevtr, which had I■ en pre
B vailing to a ten Hde < xt<nt in
■ Memphis, by simply wearing now-*
■ dend sulphur in 'heir shoes In!
B ene imtume he bad a largo iuni-
bar of geiiti-'ium in his i fli 'esand
B advised tis tn'm rgrd t> lin--
B m at. r, ai !' V.-ry man who aci.-.i
B upon h:« adv:? escaped the fe’’er,
B while quite a !i'.:iid)-.r of them who
B did not had it."
■B 0 0 0
"dim Hie grip was attacking
M almost eV' -ry family in Boston a 1
B few ye.||> :.g .. 1 >eut an . slicer to |
B the B.iam match tact iy, who r -
B ported that out ■>! the large num-
■ lorol p-rsons employed there not
B one bad been attacked by the I
H grip. 1 distinctly remember read-
B ijgsoiiH years ago that all person
| working in th.. Dalian sulpho
in nes escaped the malaria th
prevailed ah about them.’’
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"I r.member, also, in a b>>k !
"ri truly an eminent GDrmA-) '
phys.cian, trat,slated into English, I
his aes rtion that persons observ- I
ing the ordinary rales of health, I
an d wearing sulphur c n tantly in
their shoes «ere completely pro
tected from cholera. I have also
had at different times evidence
gi'en to me that the wearing of
sulphur id the shoes has in various !
cases cured persons afllicted witn
rheumatism.’’
OOO'*
may be that the old New 1
England custom of our forefath- !
ci's und foremothers, giving to 1
fkeii children every spring brim j
“ to ne and molasses, was not '
''hliout a good foundation, and i
Ile tllect of a few doses, as many
°i n-. know, is sufficiently pow—
'f-1* to b.acken the silver pieces
Ciiri '!ed in one’s pocketbook, so
lllat car conductors and others
h ' J inetun es hesitate to receive
lei!1 . I think, in view of opera
a,? 8 Cuba ’ iL is w ell to send
in fori natio11 wide!y
' INSOMNIA
h ' ClM'.tlCl rs tor
?'"■ twi’iiiv ri-n .I, 1 , . I;,ve *>• «••>:'«»>> te<3 lor
ziv..,, 1 ’“l, 1 ‘-'■ill stlj th:,,
I I 'lm; ivcr 11-; 14 than liny other rcnir*
in | ( ,| certainly recom-
r ' ’ 7.. ns b <’ ! »•»? a’i they are
U >' Elgin. 111.
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■ w,.' .. "’■ •■?*'•* Good. n 0
.CUgB r -......., , " ' r '"Xx■ .lie.
Uh ?n n •'"‘••••I. N.-« York. :i!6
BIC h v alldnig-
° < » h*MU
I hrmigh channels where it w I I
b< likely to attract public atten
tion ”
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N ’W. therefore, let me advise
my read -rs, especially the pa
triotic hoys, who are heading I
for the front, to invest in a few '
lumps of sulphur. It don't cost
much and it certainly won’t do '
any harm.
o o o
It is slid th it there isja week I
old baby in Tennessee that is not
named Dewey. Thai is either n
war fake story or else it is a girl
I baby.—Americus Herald,
OO O I
The Massachusetts legislature!
lias passe l an act forbidding re
duction of the wages of women
aid minors in manufactu iig
establishnn nts when machinery
is Flopped for the purpose of r< -!
I pairs.
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And now we have a n gro a. [ - I
sistant Cnited States district at
torney for North Carolina. As
things are going it will not be
long before the negr es will have
first place and the scallawag
white republicans will be glad I
to serve under them.—Wilming
ton Star.
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Th bi vein has come a'mut
a. popular among the upper dais
-sin Austria as in thii country,
and most of the inemberrs ot tb n
R'dcher.ith ride to and from tl e
Chambers, asp. cial io m ha’ing |
b. mi s d ap irt m ths legislative ,
had for the arcomrnodation ot ‘
their wheels.
o o o
The II n. Jerry' Simpson has |
been renomi.lat’ d for congress by I
ihe B puiis’s, and endorsed by the!
I) tn. crate m Ids district in Kan-
8 a s.
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The first alligator found in (
the Colorado river in many years I
has b.on caj tuied in a lagoon I
below Yuna, Arizona. The 1
saurian was roped , cow’boy style, 1
wile sunning itself on a sand 1
hank/and was tied up in the
same manner that a wild bull
would have been handled. It .
mcasur. d eleven feet in length ,
and 38 inches around the thick- ,
est porticn of iis body. (
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Gardner Sims, of Providence, |
It I , a well know n engineer and H
three times a millio uaire, lately ■!
appeared before the United (
Stales naval ex; mining board. •
Mr Sims vis! ed to serye in tl e ’
engine room, without pav. He
will be commissioned a chief en- ’
gineer.
o o o
Win n Old Gio y was Hung to
the breezy at Guantanamo, the
next thing was a United States
postoffice. They are r bably
charging box rents bv this time.
Do You Gut 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
we.k, payable every Saturday.
Please have the money ready
whet> the collector calls.
Respectfully,
Paul 0. Jack.
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.
All bills for subscription to
Hustler-Commercial are payable!
Paul C. Jack, or order, and. are
due Saturday of each week. I
Have your money ready when |
Ihe collector calls.
Paul C. Jack,
Mgr eireulatioiit dept.
f, rr*’ wit I t i>r wl • ' h<• »■ ■ hi 1 /it mll • tn .
T-. . k. -Ulling' •'
! < ' I nt- <!• . i- lor U>i»a -<■ • " .IQ
cut Ib-n, u Httro- > |" '
tine. pi;i)h« ; tiie bl«>o<i. r <SI
Stores !<>.t U.anli.»< <i
ma’*:, s *.< i * /' v 4» sold 400.0GJ
ufiiioort •%£ it A <’iron:
bo-K. W » iHP**>vnr own druggut whe
X Q r< u.ti for u>. Tike it wit?
A S v will. pa. a. utly, peiHittent’% Out I
Ik' box. S’*. uwMklly cures. Jholw.fJ.Bt 1
«-■ »l toctvrr, 01 ve i-rfund mono
UP •*** «>.,« CMeagß S?w !•'»'»-
! * 11, P. WOOTEN & BRO., - gE
Successors to
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v 5 ROME PHARMACY. 2p'
TB 309 Broad st. —New Clark Building. *
fe” We have bought the entire stock of the Rome
Pl arinacy and are prepared to supply your wants in
the drug, pi escription and patent medicine line. Our J*-•
stock is complete and of the very highest grade.
3>B We solicit a part of your patronage and shall en
deavor to the best of our ability to please you at all ijC
r-jj times. We should be pleased to have you call on us.
, Full line of druggist’s sundries, toilet articles and
such things as are usually carried in a first-class drug
[ store. Cigars and tobacco.
Come to see us.
WAWMWAMWWW
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■= S. M. Stark, j
5 UDIHI AND Gmm WL B
I -fry'
•S Dougherty Bldg, 2nd A ‘ ►«
V.lulllHUpiipWlUl
p HANSON. NOURIS N. SMITH.
I THE HANSON SUPPLY CO. I
£ Plumbing and Tinning. 2
(Engineers’- ani machinists’
supplies. Stoves, rangesand •
tinware. Gas and electric fix- £
tures. INSURANCE gasoline |
2 stoves. Water meters. 5
j 325 Broad st. Phone 32. •
si.2jail 51 5> jj: Mirti for $
J. A. GAWT 5 -.COMPANY '
WAITING I
for everyone in Rome to come
in and see the magnificent stock
jA on men’s and boy’s clothing, «
( bicycle and golf suits, is what
we are doing, but we are hus
tling while we wait. We will
show you the finest stock of
clJlhing, made from the newest *
styles and patterns in fabricks,
perfect fitting and handsome, to I
—* be found in Georgia, and they .
—*—» are above competition in values f
for the price.
The greatest line of negligee shirts
ever shown i i Rome. 1
J. A. akTVI)4kJ)-.
Can supply all
Ours is the Most Complete
Department Nursery Ls■
- xl a II C low rates. We publish one of
111 Üb“ ■ w» ■ the | ea ding Seed, Plant and Tree Catalogues issued, 'JPJy kfc«,
10Ia— which wiil be mailed t ree* Send for it n>'w, it will \l/
save vou money. Try us, can refer you to customers in every B tate a nd territory *
in the Union. 43 years of square dealing has made us patrons and friends f.*» and <
near. Have hundreds of carloads of x
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ROSES, PLANTS. ,
I w- H,nd bv mail postpaid. Seeds. Bulbs, Plants, Rose,, Small Trees, Etc. Safe arrival a..
1 by expre*. or froicM. year. 33 •• teeubcuaea. .d-oma-
THE % HARBIBO* " ' «o> 528 Painesville, C
To Mnicai Poepl ol Koine:
it iswih pleasure that we introduce to our readers the price
of a new and complete stock of
M, HIM
AND
Small Musical I rastruments
iii the new Moseley building, 327 Broad street,
wh ?re we would b.i pleased to have you call and
examine our goods.
'Pho stock consists of .so n ' of the best in ikes
of pianos an I organs on , the in irket tod iy. We
keep a full line of everything pertaining to a first
class music store—Something ilonie has needed for
a long time Give us a call and you will fin I a
music store that Rom ins may be proud of
Ac are determined to close out
N- BIG 'l' CI >E B
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I the earliest possible date.
iS. Tl.
327 Broad Street.
S. P. Davis, Manager.
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\\ e keep on hand at all times a full stock of
Sheet Music.
of the vet y
F.J- KANE& CD
;248 B/oad Street.
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Sale of Summer foods
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Lawns, Organdies, Piques, Percales,
Gingham and Madras
> ■
Ready-Made Skirts and Waists
We intend to close out our shoe
stock, so take advantage of cost
pcries on shoes of the best makes.
Special prices’on’everything at
F. J.
248 Broad Street-
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RHEUMATISM
Vermaaently cnreil by using DK. WUITEItALL’S RHEUMATIC CURE. I ! '
mi rest and the best.. Sold by druggists ou a positive guarantee, Price 50 ceu
tu>* l >.»< Sample sent free on mention of this pr.h’ • , nt r n.
51E ’Ut WUIT;. ’ ’ WJKiniwf ti" - k l«»d link *