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j BYRD’S EYE VIEW
The New York Mail and Express
“li' h. doe M heeler's official
says- vu
r ,-port of ihe battle at. biboney is
H graphic, accurate and compre*.
h ,nsiue review of the whole en
gHgeineut If it weri) t that the
general is an able statesman and
brilliant soldier he might be temp
jed io go into newspaper .voik, and
w itb a finite assurance of sue
cesj.” With such compliments
from tnis s< urce let us all observe
once more :“The war of secession
. is over."
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Prof. Fisher, o.f Yale College, is
being severly criticised on account
of tba formation of his note to.
President McKinley, informing’
him that the decree of doctor of
laws had been conferred upon
him. He used the expresssior..“His
Excellency, Win. McKinley.”
which, his critics say, ie very bad
form, if not incorrect and en irely
un-American. Tne term “His Ex
cellency” is often misapplied in
letters addressed to governors of
the various states, as well as tc
the president of the United States.
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.1, E. Ten Eyck, of Jersey City,
and Miss Elenora Payers, of Rich
mond Hill, Long Island, are now
man and wife after a touching and
unusual romance. Mr. len Eyck,
when looking over the album of a
friend, found a picture of Mis Lay
ers. which was so attractive that h
wrote to her, and. the result of th"
ensuing correspondence, which
lasted nearly a year, was an en
gagement. When the couple were
to meet for the first time Miss
Fayprs, in taking a train to go
from her home to New York, was
run over and lost both legs, ai.d
Mr. T«s Eyck saw his bride for
the first time in the h'spital.
When she was able to leave the
hospital they were married.
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The “rebel yell” has been heard
again. Ibis time it arose from
under the red, white and blue ban
ners of Shafter’s battle line in
front of Santiago lasi Friday, and
no cry in all Cuba that day had
so true an American sound. Great
is the “rebel yell;” and may it
echo down the ages J Philadelphia
Record.
Now listen at that ! The voice of
one of the best newspapers in in
iuiid and from sbe heart of the
“City of Brotherly Love.”
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Patriots at the front are licking
Spaniards: these at are lick
ing stamps,—Americus Tune re
corder.
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The Birmingham Age-Herdd
accuses General Miles of a desire
to go to the trout. It i c needless
to say the general can easily prove
an alibi, —observes Mrs Myrick .
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That barbed wire around Santia
go would not interfere with the
Georg.a boys. They have become
acnsiomed to it around the water
melon patches years ago.—Aligns,
ta Chronicle.
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Ihe first sausage was invent 'd
In Germany in the year 897. It was
first made of a goat’s stomach
stiilLu with blood and little pieces
°f 'at. It the tenth century chop 7
ped pork got into it, and what has
got into it since would be hard to
-Boston Globe.
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It was Hobson’s choice,
And he took it.
And look at him today!
I here isn’t a chap
Ina mile and a lap
With half such
A snap
As Hobson’s has got—and say,
If any young fellow
That's fighting,
M ants honor and glory and fame
You bet
Y mr sweet life
He must p- e l f or
The strife
And show the who’e world
1 hat he’s game !
Detroit Free Press.
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Bjeede collapse of the Spar.
| ish armored cruisers under the fire
of Admiral Sampson’s battleships
■will be noted with suprise in Euro
'! pent' naval cnci a. >
“ l'o all mien's and purposes,”
' said the London Engineer in a re
deem, issue, “vessels of the Vizcaya
•|c'ass are battleship- of the second
'jelass, while the Cristobal Colon
. could, and no doubt, will, lie in the
line if there is a naval action: she
| is proof against every sort of shell”
Yet this much bepraised war ship
' when test' d by the 1100-pound
‘-h'-lls of the Oregon and Massachu*
setts, collapsed a'most as quickly
as though she had been ah old
wooden hu'k.
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REPORTE I) MUTINY
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1 By Si amsh Prisoners Os Board-
Six Spaniards Killed.
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Washington, July 7. A special
dispatch to the Evening Star, daG
i ed off Santiago, via Port Antonio,
Jam . July 6 says: After the dio-
• truction of the Spanish fleet Some
450 of the men of th" Maria Tere
sa were placed as prisoners ot. the
Harvard.
For some reason not yet ascer
tained these m n mufinitd. The
< fficers and crew of the Harvard
■ were not unprepared, however, and
mutineers were fired upon . Six
I Spaniards were killed outright and
> twelve were wounded.
This taught the Spaniards a
■ learon and restored quiet.
Secretary Long says that the
navy department had received up
to 3 15 o’clock no information of'
■ a mutiny of.Spanish prisoners on j
■ the cruiser Harvard .
FREE SCHOLARSHIP IN
ROME BUSINESS COLLEGE.
io any young than or lady
■ who enters the Rome Business
College during the next thirty
plays and purchases a new Wil
liams Typewriter, we will pre
sent an unlimited, full course
scholarship m bookkeeping and
■ business practice, or an unlimit
ed full course scholarship n
shorthand and business office
work. The price of the scholar
ship alone is almost half the
price of the typewriter , but it
gone in free.
We guarantee the typewriter
’to be a high grade first class
machine in every particular,
i Address 11. S. Shockley,
Rome, Ga.
NOTICE 'J’O 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 Jwheu
1 i (he collector calls.
Paul C. Jack,
Mgr. circulationt dept.
BEATS THE KLONDIKE.
Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marys
ville, Tex . has found a more val
’ liable discovery than has yet been
I made in the Klondike For years
he suffered untold agony from
consumption. accompanied by
hemorrh'gee, and was absolutely
! cured by Dr. King's New Discov
ery, for Consumption, C rnghs and
’ Colds. He declan s that gold is of
little value ir 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 s
ikew Discovery lor consumption.
liial bottle free at Curry Arring
ton’s drug store. Regular size 50c
and SI.OO. Guaranteed to cure or
price refunded
ST fI’RR
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g Instruments.
JESSE FRENCH PIANO & ORGAN CO.
Manufacturers and Dealers.
No. on Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo.
Nashville, Teua. Birmingham, Ala.
Pallas, Tc. as. Monteomeiy, Ata.
Fa:tjrics: Richmond, Ind.
Write --- -.rarest house. A a-cent stamp ma*
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THE MQDERN BEAUTY
Thrives on good food and
.sunshine, with plenty of exercise
m the open ujr. Her form glows
and her him glows with its
beauty. If her system needs the
cleansing action of a laxative
remedy she uses the gentle and
pleasant Syrup of figs, manufac
tured by the California Fig
Syrup Co , only.
FOR SALE
1 cook stove 1 heating stove 2
bedroom suits rockers, chairs, and
other housuhold furniture. Call at
917 W. Ist. St.
FRUIT RECEIPT BOOK
FREE.
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 ask that every
housewife who reads this will
send them all their favorite re
ceipts for pies, fruit cakes, fruit
cookies, fruit piiddings, sauce,
pickles, methods of preserving,
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-i one cf
the Fruit Receipt Books will be
sent you free when it is publish
ed. It is an excellent opportuni
' ty to get valuable book with lit
tle cost. Address FRUIT, Dun
kirk, N. Y. ; Roy W. Van Hoe
sen, Manager.
THE SURE LA GRIPPE CUR
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There is no ids suffeiing from
this terrible malady, if you will
only get the right remedy. You,
are having pain all through your |
hodv, your liver is out of order,!
have no appetite, no life or ambi
tion, have a bad cold, in fact are
e mp’etely used ud Electric bit
ters is the only remedy that will
give you prompt and sure -elief.
They act directly on your Liver,;
Stomach and Kidneys, tone up
’he whole system and make you
feel like a new being They are
guaranteed to cure or price refund
ed. For sale at Curry Arringtonh
rug st > ‘i. Oily 5) ceu s pe r
rilli.
ADMIN IS PATOR’S S ALE
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Georgia, Floyd'County.
Pursuant to an order of the
court of ordinary of said country
granted at the Mav term, 1898,
will be fold before the court home
door in the city of Rome, within
rhe 'egal hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in July 1898, the fol
lowing described property, towit ;
80 acres of land, more or less,
the same being the west half of
lot No. 81 in the 23rd district
and 3rd section of said county.
Said property sold as the property
of Julia Parker, deceased Terms of
sale cash
W. H. Ennis, Admr.
SUMMERS HOOL.
I will open my summer school
on the fi’st Monday in July.Sp 'cia
attention given to pupils prepar
ing for the university.
Palemqn J. Kinj
REDUCED RATES *
On account ot tba Seventeenth
International Convention of the
Christian endeavor, to he held at
Nashville Tenn , July 7th —11th,
1898. the Southern Railway wili
sell tickets from points on its
lines to Nashville, and return at
rate of one fare for the round trip
Tickets to be sold July Ist to 6th
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inc'u-ive with final limit Ju'y 31st
1898. By depositing tickets with!
agents of terminal lines at N tsh
ville on or before - T uly 31st, th"
return limit may be extend-d to
August 15th 1898.
Many prominent speak irs wil
participate on this occasion.
For further information call on
any agent of the Southern railway.
EITE R S OF A N MINI ST 11A -
TION.
GE'.HGIA. FJ.OYD COUNTY !
To ail whom it may cencern : I
Equitable mortgage c.'U[)ii)y
having in proper form applied tn
me for permanent letters ot ad
ministration on the estate ot Wm.
B. Wiggins, late of said county
deceased . This is to cite all end
singular the xsriditors and next
of kin < f Wm. B. W'ggins io I *
and appear at my offi within
(he time allowed by lav nd show
cause, -if any they cat;, v hy per
manent administration thou d not
be granted to W. H . Ennis Go
Admr. on Wm. B. Wiggins • siat'-
Witness my hand and official sig
nature tins 2nd day May 1898.
John P. Davis.
Ordinary.
Woman's Diseases
Are as peculiar as
unavoidable, and
cannot be discuss
?d or treated as we v
do those to which
the entire human
family are subject.
Menstruation sus ''%
tains such import- r V
ant relations to her wM', ‘ A', ■' •'
health, that ' ir
Suppressed,lrregu- - j
lar or Painful, in 1 U
she soon becomes I
languid, nervous '
and irritable, the bloom leaves her ;
cheek and very grave complica-1
tions arise unless Regularity and j
Vigor are restored to these organs.
Bradfield’s
T"* f most noted
r ClTl3,l€ P h ySic ia n s I
—. of the South, '
Regulator
sort prevail more extensively than
in any other section, and has never
failed to correct disordered Men
struation. It restores health and
strength to the' suffering woman.
“We have for the past thirty years handled
Bradfield’s Female Regulator, both at wl|ole
! tale and retail, an-' ta no instance has it failed
to give satisfactK a. We sen more cf it than all
| other similar remedies combined.’-'
| Lamar, Rankin & i amah,
Atlanta, Macon and Albmy, Ga.
Fhc Bradficlu Regulator Co , Atl n i , Ga-
Sold b" dll Driniqists at SI.OO per Bottle.
CHEAP RATES.
; The Southern R’y operates 3
daily trains beXween Rome and
Chattanooga, by which parties
can leave Rome in the morning,
spend the day in Chattanooga
and return home same evening.
I The schedule between these
points is as follows. Leave Rome
1 :00 a. in. arrive Caattanoogn
4:15 a. m. ; leave Rome 10:35
arrive Chattanooga 1: Ob p. in. •
leave Rome 6:25 a. m. arrive
Chattanooga 8 :50 p. in. There
is also a local train leaving Rome
3:50 p. m. going by the way of
Cohulta and Cleveland and ar
rives Chattanooga 7:20 p. in.
Returning, trains leave Chtttta
■nooga 6 :30 a. in. arrive Rome
9: 00 a. m ; leave Chattanooga
3 :10 p. m. arrive Rome.s :35 p.
m. ; leave Chattanooga 10 :10 p.
arrive Rome 1 :44 a. m. Pull
man sleeping cars on all trains.
For further information call
on C. Harrison, C. T. A.
SUMMER RESORTS
Many delightful summer r> s,». ts
are sitrated on and reached via t.ie
Southern Railway. Whether one
desires the seaside or (he mono
tains, the fashiouab e hotels or
quirt country homes, they can !>■-
reached via this magnificent high
way of travel.
Asheville. N. C. , Hot Springs.
N. C., Roan Mcundam, Tenn
1 and the mountain resorts of Fast
Tennessee and Western Nmt 1,
Carolina “The Land or the Sky”
Tate Sp r iugs, Tenn., Oliver
Springs, Tenn., Lookcut Moun
tain, Petin., Lithia Springs, Ga ,
th" various Virginia springs, and
the seashore resorts are reached
by the Southern Railway.
The Sou'hern Railway has issued
L a handsome folder entitled “Sum-
I mer Homes and Resorts ’’ descrip
tive oi nearly one thousand sum
mer resort hotels and boarding
houses, including information r*-
’ gardtng rates for board at th"
different places arid railroad rates
to reach them
Write to C A. Benscoter, As
sistant General Passenger Agent
' Southern Railway. Chattanooga,
. Tern, for a copy of thia folder.
r S - HANKS
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GO-
-- ' Lpi ' You will
.... w ■ mat
, be surpris
-J e d to see
how much
you can buy at our store for a little
money. It is our object to give, the
icst goods for the leasi money.
If you are thinking of &nyingsome
thing in the line of Fuiiiiture,. ‘Car
pets, Mattings, Rugs Etc., you will
be sorry if you don’t see us.
Wesrn ma<ing sums ve-y prices on
everything no a/, to get ready ferp irfall goods
lhat are coming in.
Dan t ran to
see us. Yours
to please. •
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My stock of silver notions 4ud«nov dties was nev- ilii
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CURE for CON- nij cures WHtRt all t’tFAiis * [if" SUMPTION a§ the.
SUMPTION for any best Cough med .-
thing. For a bad t=i*lXcine on the market,
Cough or Cell it is ■ ■■ having used it for
beyond all others. 15 years.
Mrs C REYNOLDS. ' J. A. WESTOVER
“The Best Cough Medicine.”
LIVERY SALE AND FEED STABLES
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Offers the public the finest teams, best convey
ances and most polit e an d courteous drivers
Ihe best st-oi kof hors e8 an d mules on *=ale cou-
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