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‘S Tty
0 i account of poor health, Rhea
han been forced co abandon the
stage.
o o o
Bonny Yank, of Lumpkin conn*
tv, Georgia, who has only one eye
is organizing a regiment of one
eyed men to fight the Spaniards,
»nd Colonel Candfer, th» one-eyed
Confederate veteran, who is a can
didate for the Georgia Governor
ship, has given his indorsement to
lie ; dea. —Philadelphia Times.
“Bonny Yank,” J suppose, is no
other than my old friend of the
gold field*,Botiey Ta' k, as brave a
man and quaint a character as
ever breathed the pure mountain
(zone around the ancient city o f
Nucklesville. known to this gener
ation as Auiara.Of course 41 Boney”
is not raising any such a command
—but then you have to go away
from home to hear the local news.
000
The usual suicide mania has pre
vailed in New York this spring
and summer ju»t as in times of
peace, but the first attempt among
th? soldiers to commit suicide was
that of Private Say'es. Campany
E. Third Missouri, who while in
the hospital at Camp Alger last
Thursday severed the arteries of
hia left arm with a knife. He will
probably recover.
o o o
Just any old note is worth two
cents these days.
000
Platt and Quay, the P s and Q’e
of the republican party are a?
i-tiange'y silent as $ Mark Hanna
these days.
O O 0
If large interes's demand a
minister, then Spain shjuld have
a minister for her submarine shir
ping.
000
The three rear admirals senior
to Dewey will all be retired by the
age limb before January and 1> w
ey wid then be tne ranking officer
of the service.
o o o
The mys'ery of how and wl v ■
General Fitzhugh Lee returnee 1
from Havana without his famous i
j o itee. just at a time, too. wb c i '
1- portraits were coming into <l p
m ud, has been explained by tbcj
general himself in confidence to a
ti end He did not speak the lan
guage fluently at the time and when
he went into a barber sh p he indi
cated by signs that because of the
heal he wanted the goatee removed
when the cooling lather had been
app'ied. however he thought bet
ter of it but all signs indicating a
change of mind failed him. The
barber bowed and scraped indust
riously and before he un Jerso- d
more than half thv goatee was gone,
o o o
“Chan?, the Chinese Giant,’’
who traveled with Barnum for
years, and who was a phencm
mally tall Yankee, has been
granted a divorce by Judge
Rogers, of Providence, R.I.
Chang, to his fellow townsmen,
is Frederick A. Bailey. They call
him Chang Bailey, and when
cleanshaven he has a physiogno
my that might be easily fixed up
to typify a genuine Mongolian,
000
“The reports that President
McKinley is liable to break down
owing to the strain of the war
with Spain have usually been
started by strangers in Wash
ington who did not know that
the President’s face is always
pale, and that he never has color
m his cheeks and judging from
his pallor that he was in very
bad condition. os a matter of
fact, he continues to enjoy good
health, despite his hard work,”
leniarks one of his admiring
editorial friends.
000
Queen Wilhelmina avail 1 * her
self of a royal prerogative and
frankly declares she “detests
music, ' This saves her nilicit
tiresome pretense in conversa
tion, though she is obliged to
attend the grand opera on certain
occasions.
\ 000
\\ hen the war was only a few
i days old, the New York World
exclaimed :
“To doubt that our navy can
capture Havana and seize Porto
’ i Rico within forty eight hours
'i is to question the intelligence,
I valor, skill, resources and spirit j
’ ot our officers and sighing men ’
1 hat was two months ago,now
what have our lighting men to
( show for it?
000
, Someone suggests that when
Admiral Camara hears the latest I
news he will 'probably realize j
i that instead of leavin/ Span, he j
should have taken her with I
him.
o o o
A contemporary thinks that j
it President McKinley will pre
face his call for colored volun
teers with the statement that
water melons grow as big as a
. barrel in <'uba and that the crop I
. lasts all the year he’ll have no
trouble in filling the regiments.!
000
There’s a General Wheeler, a
General Young and a General
Lawtcni all at the front, hence
the south feels at home in the
j saddle.
000
i The senate stands 56 to 33 on ;
j the Hawaiian annexation ques
■ tion. At Hie present rate, if all
iof the opp nentsmake speeches
las long as those made by the
leaders the debate will be in pro
gress when the votes are being
cast for congressmen next No
vember. And that wouldn’t be
the worst thing in the world,
either.
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'1 he barnt cle has at last served
one good purpose. When the
i Texas an*d Marblehead were
i cruising in Guantanamo , Bay
; they were save.d frojn destruc- |
tion by the mines being covered '
i with barnacles. 'The most de-
agency may at times serve
j u mi o hty purpose.
o o o
Shafter rhymes with laughter,
and the mention of his name in 1
I Spain hereafter will cause the
Spaniards to contract the ‘‘dry!
g ri ns: ”
Do You Gut it? —1 have ex
clusive charge of the circulation
department of the Hustler-Com
mercial. If you do not get your
paper promptly, report to me
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Please have the money ready
when the collector"calls.
Respectfully,
Paul C. Jack.
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Paul C. Jack, or order, and are
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Have your money readyJwhen
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Mgr. circulationt dept.
BEATS THE KLONDIKE,
Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marys
ville, Tex . has found a more val
uable discovery than has yet been
made in tire Klondike Jor years
he suffered untoid agony from
consumption, accompanied by
hemorrhages, and was absolutely
cured by Dr. King’s New Discov
ery, for Consumption, C >ughe and
Colds. He declares that gold is <3
little value in comparison with
' this marvelous cure: would have)
it even if it cost a hundred dollars
a bottle. Asthma, Bronchitis and
all throat and lung affections are
positively cured by Dr. King 8
New Discovery I>r consumption
I'lial bottle free at Curry Arring
ton’s drug store. Regular size 50c
and SI.OO. Guaranteed to cure or
price refunded.
THE MODERN REAUTT
Thrives on- good faud
sunshine, with plenty of exetci.se
in the open air. Her form glows
I and her f tee glows with its
beauty. D Imt system needs the
cleansing action of a .laxative !
remedy she us< s the gentle ft nd
pleasant Syrup of figs, manufac
tured by the California big
Syrup Co., only.
W"
FOR SALE
1 cook stove 1 heating weve 2
bedroom suits rockers, chairs, and
other household furniture. Call at
917 \V. Ist. St. •
FRUIT RECEIPT BOOK
FREE. . q
. I
The Editors of Fruit are com-,
piling a new receipt book that
will contain nothing but receipts
’ that require fruit in their com
position. They a k that every’
1 housewife who reads this will
send them all their favorite re-
■
ceipts for pies, fruit cakes, fruit
cookies, fruit puddings, sauce,
pickles, methods of preserving,
j serving, etc, etc. Anything that
' is about using fruit in any form
whatever will be acceptable.
Write very plainly, sign your
name and add ess, and send to
the address below, and in pay
ment for your receipt* one cf
the Fruit Receipt Books will be
sent you free when it is publish
■d. It is an excellent opportuni
ty to get valuable book with lit
tie cost. Address FRUIT, Dun
kirk, N. Y ; Roy W. Van Hoe
sen, Manager.
• THE SURE LA GRIPPE CUR
There is no use Buffeting from
this terrible malady, if you will
only get the right remedy. You
are having pain all through your
body, your liver is* out of older,i
have nd appetite, no life or ambi
tion, have a bad cold, in fact are
c >mp etely used up Electric bit
ters is the only remedy that will
give you prompt and sure r elief.
| They act directly on your Liver, ;
S’omich and Kidneys, tone up
'he whole system and make you
feel like a new being I’hey are
guaranteed to cure or price refund
ed. Fur said at Curry Arrington’s ‘
rug st).‘i. Oily 5) ce i s per
ottl i.
ADMIX IS TA TOR’S S ILE
Georgia, Floyd. County .
Pursuant to an order of the
court of ordinary of said country 1
granted at the May term, 1898. i
will be told before the court home
door in the city of Rome, within ,
the 'egal hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in July 1898, the fo 1 -
lowing described property, towit:
80 acres of land, more or less. ,
the same being the half of
mt No 81 in the 23-d district
and 3rd section of said county.
Said property sold as the property 1
of Julia Parker, deceased Terms ot 1
sa'e cash
W. H. Ennis, Admr.
SUMMER S IIOOL.
I will open»my summer school
<>n the fi-st Monday m July.Sp>cia i
attention given to pupils prepar- <
ing for the university. '
Palemon J. Kinj
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REDUCED RATES (
On account ot the Seventeenth
International Convention of the
Christian endeavor, to be held a*
Nashville Tenn *, July 7.th — 11th,
1898. the Southern Railway wi i
sell tickets from points on its
lines to Nashville, and return at
rate of one fare for the round trip
Tickets 'o be sold July Ist tq'Grh
inc u ive with final liin t Ju y 31st
18 *8 By depositing tickets witlil
igenis of terminal lines at N fh
ville on or before July 31st, the
return limit may be extend d to
•kugust 15 h 1898.
.Many prominent speak mm wit
participate on this oicasion.
For further information cal) on
any agent ot the Southern railway.
1 EITER S () F A N MINI ST KA -
TIpN.
GEotmtA. PtioYD county!
To all whom it may .cem ern:
Equ'tuble mortgage co :jpa ny
having in proper form applied to
;me for permanent Jetters of ad
. ministration on the estate of V\ tn.
B. Wiggins, late of said C'unty
deceased . This is to cite all and
singular the criditors ind
if kin cf Win. B. W ggin* io be
.nut iqipear at my office within
J.e tiem allowed by luw .end sh< w
cause, if any they ear, i iy pei
■ m inent udministration shoh'd iot .
be granted to W. H . Ennis Co. i
Admr. on Wm.B. Wiggins estate
Witness my hand and official sig- I
nature this 2nd day May 1898.
John P Davis,.
•' •'?. • Ordinary.
[“ Woman's Diseases
Are as peculiar as
unavoidable, and _
cannot be djseuss- TfW
?d dr treated as we
do those to which j
the entire human
family are subject. . |
Menstruation sus- uA,'-' 1 - I
tains such import- q Vq (
ant relations to her’Dill j’ I iW 1 |
health, that whens3l®'' ,1 I :
Suppressed,lrregu- , A
lar or Painful, ]'/, ’A, . \
she soon becomes A I j
languid, nervous
and irritable, the bloom leaves her
cheek and very grave complica
tions arise unless Regularity and
Vigor are restored to these organs.
Bradfield’s
T7* f most noted
remale physicians
of the South,
Regulator
sort prevail more extensively than
in any other section, and lias never
failed to correct disordered Men
struation. It restores health and
strength to the suffering woman.
“We law for the past thirty years handled
Bradiield’s f emale Regulator, both at whole
cale and retail, an ' w no Instance has it failed
to give satisfacti' a. We sen more cf it than all
other similar remedies combined.”
Lamar. Rankin A 1 amar,
Atlanta, Macon agd Albany, Ga.
The BRAbrirtb Rlgolatof. Co?, Atl m , Sa.
iolcl *»<■ ell Urn o'ests at SI.OO per Buttle.
\ CHEAP RATES.
The Southern R’y operates 3
daily trains between Rome and
Chattanooga, by which parties
can leave Rome in the morning, •
spend the day in Chattanooga
and return home same evening. :
The schedule between these
points is as follows Leave Rome "
1 :00 a. m. arrive Caattanooga ;
4 :15 a. m. ; leave Rome 10 :35 ;
arrive Chattanooga 1: 00 p. m.’ :
leave Rome 6 :25 a. m. arrive i
Chattanooga 8 :50 p. m. There i
is also a local train leaving Rome :
’3:50 j'. ni. going by the way of :j
Cofiutta and Cleveland and ar- :
rives Chattanooga 7:20 p. in. i
Returning, trains leave Chatta- J
nooga 6 :30 a. m. arrive Rome i
9: 00,a. in ; leave Chattanooga :
3 :10 p. in. arrive Rome 5 :35 p. •
in. ; leave Chattanooga 10 :10 p. |
arrive Rortie 1:44 a. in. Pull- i
man sleeping cars on all trains. -
For further information call |
on C. Harrison, C. T. A.
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SUMMER RESORTS
Many delightful summer n s.u’s
are sitrated on and reached via toe
Southern Rafi way. Whether one
desires ’he seaside or the rnoun
tains, the fashiooab e hotels or
qui> t country homes, they can be
reached via this magnificent high
way of travel.
Ashevills. N. O. , Hot Springs,
N. C.. Roan Mountain, Tenn |
and the mountain resor's of Fast
Tennessee and Western North
Carolina “ThS Land of the Sky”
Tate Springs, Tenn., Oliver
Springs, Tenn , Lookout Moun
tain, I'enn., Litbiu Springs, Ga.,
th'* va-ioa-i Virginia springs, and
the seasbore resorts are reached .
bv the South rn Railway.
The Sou>hern Rulwav has issued
a nnndscine folder entitled “Sum
mer Homes and Resorts ’ descrip
nV' of nearly one thousand sum
im r resort hotel- and boarding
houses, including information re
garding rates for board at the (
iliffereut places and raHroid rates
to teach them
Write to C A. Benscoter, As- (
sistaot General Passenger Agent
Southern Railway. Chattanooga. |
T un. for a copy of this folder. ‘
HANKS
. Fiinilttire
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, ' You will
' sui’pi’is-
. ed to s.'j
j. how much
you can buy at our store for a little
It is our object to give the
m St goods for tile least money.
It you are thinking of buying some
thing in the line of l-ui .-liture,. Car
pets, Mattings, Rugs Etc., you will
! •i f y ou don ’ t see us.
Wesre making samj va-y Io a/ orices 01
pve ytnin.z nov, toget reaayfo ou-fill loals’
that arc coming in«
Jji’t fan to — —tn
see u=. Yours t
to please.
HANKS
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My stock of silver notions and novelties was nev- t ::;2
flSg ■er more complete.
\Vi£ ).31.\ T l PRSSE'irS VSPEOIALTY.
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Como. V/is., Hyannis, Nebr.. *
Jan. 10,1898. ' Jan. 2,1898.
I would not bo I regard PISO’S
without PISO’S CURE FOR CON-
CURE for CON- cureswh" ai^jSUMPTION as the
SUMPTION for any "“H best Cough med -
thing. For a bad lifiiEEI2EGEaiiS3IEIZiSBB®B cine on the mark t,
Cough or Ceil it is ■■ having used it for
beyond all others. 15 years.
Mrs C REYNOLDS. • J. A. VYESTOV ER.
“The Best Cough Medicine.”
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LIVERY. SALE AND FEED STABLES
} >n< rs the public the finest teams, bes-t convev
'anpfs and most polite and courteou- <U i> < > .
Il'hp bfht sttM k of horses and mules on tale con
stantly.