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Has been made when you spend your money at one of the closing* out or at cost stores before you visit W, H.
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COKER & CO. and find out what goods cost. We will give you prices that are e\ e-openers.
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' ri? Ladies S ippers 50 and 75c per pair. They are /U Ladies’ Brocade skirts,'7sc-each, 3 for $2.10 \|/
hand-turned and are strictly first-class. \/
Ladies’shirt waist, Laxest styles, just received L < JS ' ii 2, 16. pai -pain -that .*.
35c each or 3 for sl. . K 10, 20 and 3Oedor.
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The price has been cut on every article in our house far below the prices that theclosingout and cost price
houses are selling at. Corne and see and you will knowjhat our prices are the lowest in Rome. Remember
we handle everything you wantandjouigprices shall be lower than others
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Tgi' Each Star in Old Glc"ij
The Spanish Gilmers
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BFRUCK THE FLR.GShIP
Os Gallant Commodore Schley.
Yeoman El'is Buried.
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Guuitunamo, July B.—When
the Spanish flee t left Santiago,
tie Cuba it was with the inten
tion to make for Cienfue os, tin
nearest port, to secure coal and
provisions. All the ships were
very short of .coal, the Cristobal
Colon having only two days’;
Sll l'l , ly, which she had secured
at Santiago.
Ihe Spaniards concentrated i
their fire on the Brooklyn, hop
ing to disable that vessel, which
the considerel the fastest of ihe
American warships, ami thus
give an opportunity for ene or
two of the Spanish boats to es
' <ipe. The Brooklyn was hit for
ty five times.
1 he. Spaniards estimate the
I nces behind the
°f Santiago de Cuba at about
JhOOO, including the 4,000 re
-1» force m ants brought by Gen
p ando, which are known to la
i" Santiago.
f'he forces besides Gen. Pau
l’s regulars and 2,000 volun
t ins aie not to be depended on
Eleven hundred marines and
sai ’ors were withdrawn from tin
C| t\ when the Spanish fleet made
1!s >ll fated sortie.
'Che body of G. lj. Ellis, duel
yeoman of United btates cruiser!
°° lyn, who was killed in the
engagt inent with the Spanish
■ esterday, was brought
.via ■ lay by the Brooklyn and
Was buried at dusk on the side
of the hill on which the marines
,ii e .entrenched and near where
the bodies of .the three marines
. lied at the battle of Cusco
Mountain are lying. '
Bills lived at Peoria, 111.
BREEZY ITEMS
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Fiom the North Georgia Citizen
About Romans- >
Prof. A. C. Moss, o r Rome, is
in the’city with a view to open
ing a business school, including
penmanship. Prof. Moss comes
recommended by Romans well
known to The Citizen. We have
steii his work and can say we
have at no time seen any better.
He ?will'interview the people,
and we hope he may be encour
aged to remain in Halton.
No one can regret the death of
Rev. Father M. J. Cliff rd more
than The Citizen, The church
lost a de v ott.d priest and the
community a valuable citizen.
Miss Marvin 1 revitt is visiting
in Rome.
Mi-s Annie May Berry has re
tinned from a visit to Mrs. Hen
ry Harvey at Rome.
Judge W. M . Henry was up
from Ronie last Saturday.
f| ROMPTLY SECUREOII
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) Write for our interesting books “ Invent- <
S or .s Help.’ and “How you are swindled.” <
; s.'irl uk a rough sketch or model of your f
) invention or ini|ir'*v« meut and we will tell <
V you free our opinic n as to whether it is <
probably patentable. We make a specialty <
lot ilppli ations rc.it clad in oilier bauds. <
1 Highest reference.' f irnished. <
MARION Cr MARION <
( PATENT SOLICITORS & EXPERTS >
V Civil ,I Mechanical !:>, Inner . Graduates of the t
v Polyhu linic -otiool of Engineering. Bachelors in f
' Aplili.it Ki i IK etc. I val University, Members/
latent Law Assurin' ion, Anuricnn Water Worts /
, Association, New l.nglund Water Works Assoc /
f Q. Surveyors Association, Assoc. Member Can. '
( Society of Civil Engineers. 1
I J Washington. D. CL >
t Oehc bs. | jUonthkal, Can. |
FREE BILLS,
Sond your address to H. E
Bucklen tfc Co . Chicago and g«t a
free sample bex of Dr. King’s New
Life Pills. A trial wi'l convince
you of their merits. These pills are
easy in action and are particular v ,
affective in the cure of constipa-J
tiou and sick beadache. For Mala-1-
ria and Liver troubles they liave'j
been proved invaluable. They are '
guaranteed to be perfectly free
!!r m every deleterious substance
i and to be purely vegetable. They {
[do not weaken in their action, but
i by giving tone to the stomach and [
bowels greatly invigorate the sys- I
tern. Regular size 25c per box Sold
■ by Curry-Arrington Co., druggists
; Shadow of Herself
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Stomach Was Too Weak
to Retain Food
A Complete Cure Effected by
'Hood’s Sarsaparilla
I flow Enjoying the Eost of Health,
With Digestion Perfect.
“ Jly mother was subject to sic*k head- ;
aches and indigestion for over a year. I
She was wimble to stand for tiny length i
of time, and was obliged to stay in dark,
room as she could not bear the light. She I
had no appetite whatever and herstomach |
was so weak she could not relain wliat :
food she did ent. She also had severe i
painy in her head. She Buffered so much '
'that sbe became but the shadow of her- J
self. Onec’ay I happened to read ates- '
timonir.l al oat 1 too l’s Sarsaparilla. It K
Sounded So Truthful
[ persuader her to try this medicine, j
Before lint bin;; the first bottle there was
an improvement in her condition. She no
1 mger threw up her food and her head
tiche was not as severe. She took, in all [
< >ur .bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla and
several boxes of Hood’s Pills and regained !
her weight. She is now enjoying the best ’
jt n allh. Iler digestion is good and she
can ■•• it iilmc.it anything she wishes. She
k 42 years olc. n:id says she feels as w* 1»
ki when she was 8. Hood’s Sarsnpaiifix
made a complete cure in her case.”
Miss M ary M vscarig, Ironton, Ohio.
iood’& Sarsaparih'a J
lv t:»e la st in : .el the One True Blood PiirilU r. ,
icdoulyby <>. 1. itootlftf u.. Loweß *
!food’s Pills easy t.: operate. 25c- * i '
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S. A.- S. CLUB
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Was Entertained by Mr, Sidn y
Dean, Last
Mr. Sidnev Heun entertained
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I the S. A. S. Club l,ast evening
!at his father’s country home a
' few miles from the city in boner I
[of Mr. Henry Plunkett.
The party left the city aoout
I 8 o’clock, ami all report a royal
i good time.
Those present were : Mes<sr.
Will Hoyt, Wilson Hardy, .L ei
I Bean, Sid Dean,Laurie Wright,
Eugene Tin ner, Cclqujtt Tnrm r,
Frank Bowie, Me ! Gammon,
.Jim Cothran, Barry Wright,
Henry Plunkett Bennie Hole.
Misses Lucy Gbetchius, Juliette
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Howel', Janie Bowie, Annie
Belle Hale, Zula Adkins, Mary
Boyd, Mattie Hamilton, *Marv
1 Battey, Rosa Gammon, Marie
Goetchius, Mary Wright and
Nellie McDonald.
[APPLICATION FOR LEI
TERS or DISMISSION.
iGEollnlA, ri.OYI) COI NTY :
Whereas Solo Ever 1 t
administrator ot Jolni Mills,
deceased, represents to the court
in his petition duly filed, that
he has administered John Mills’
testate. This is to cite a'l per
sons concerned, kindred and
creditors, to show cause if anv
they can why said miministra
tor should not be discharged
from tils administration and re
ceive letters of dismission on the
first Monday in Sept. 1898. s'hi>
J uno 6tb, 1898.
John P. Davis , Oidinary •
It rests with you wto»'th« ry>u < «-nt;ni tn
’.crvi -i.illiiigiu.M.. • but>it. NO-1 C
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out nervous e\peis Wl ’■* JW’*''.
tine, purifier tbq blood, 1 kA
storoM lost manhood v i>ox«.
makes you strongz 1 * <»id 400.0GG
in health nerve - jvQa. ' < ;vs» < . ;< .< • L ..
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BKI Ik boi. «• «M«uly eurcH, 3 boxes. 5C |
{fu KFAwiced to cure, or wr refund moire I
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NEW M kN.
“1 was a sufferer from dys
pepsia, gout an I rheumatism,
cans cl by impure blood. 1 tried
va -iotis medicines, buLobtainftl
no relief.until I began taking
Hoodls-Sarsaparilla. This med
icine his made me a new man
and is the best I ever took. It
has beon a blessing to me.”
Will’am-M, James. Brogdon, S.
C.
Hood’s Pills are the only pills
to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
EG an 1 y it e.'ii mnit
ANNUAL REUNION
i Confederate Veterans, Atlanta,
Ga., July 20th to 23rd, 1898.
, Reduced rates via Southern
Railway.
On account of the annual re
union united Confederate Veter
ans at Atlanta, Ga,, July 20th
to 23 d. the Southern Railway
will sell tickets from points on
its hnes to Atlanta, Ga.. and re
urn at very low rates. From
points within a radious of 100
miles of Atlanta, tickets will be
-old July 19th aid 20th, with
'inal limit July 28th, and from
points beyond a radious of 100
miles of Atlanta tickets will be
sold July
with linal limit July 31st.
Call on any agent of the South
ern Railway for further infor
mation.
Do You Ggt it? —l have ex
clusive charge of thd circulation
department of the Hustler-Com
mercial. If you do not get your
paper promptly, report to me
md it will be a tended to. Thfe
subscription is 10 cents per
week, payable every Saturday.
Please have the money ready
: when the collector calls.
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Respectfully,
Paul C, Jack.
PBUffSSIBMit ClRBi
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’ [ ATTORNEYS.
I J. BRANHAM,
r Law Office, 200jEist Firs; Street,
1 O.ME, GA.
£
i W, UNDERWOOD, ’
Attorney at Law, Home, Ga.
Corporation Law Only.
M IB E3 CT BARKIS,
Atteruey at law. cffle.'Krig Building.
I; jin
w. n . ENKTIS,
Attorney at L»w Will Praeticd in al' nouns’
Office. Masonic Temple. Hom", Ga
'W. J. NEEIj
Attorney at law. Wdl practice in> all c nirtc
special attention given to corn'iiercial law
and the examination <1 land titles.
office in King building, Rome. Ga.
WA.ETER HARRIS
Attorney at law and J. p. Office over F J.
Kane & Co.Ys.
LIPSCOMB Ck WILLI M ami AM
. Commercial Lawyers.
Office in Arimtr >ag hotel building. R wle , g i
J SAME r C A. WROHJ
s^ciX? 1 * lW ’ ?’ :ne ' G t C »
Masonic Temple R one. Go.
DENTISTS.
J. A. WILLS, D. D. 5.,
Office 340 1-2 Uroad. * Over Cantrell A Owen .
J. L PENNINGTON. B D.S..M I).
RNTIST-
Office, 306 l-s Broad street. Over Hanks Fur
uilure Co.
PHYSICIANS.
C. HAMILPON, jM. ID.
Physician and Surgeon Office, Medical
Building Rome. Ga. O. ce ’phone No. tjj.
lu E* HAMMONJ. Nd. T-i .
Physician and Surgeon. Office in M in t
building. Ri-uieuce, No. 413 W,,, t F lr .st.st
Office ’pho No «2.
$7.00 Rome to Tybe
Cumberland, St. Si
mons and Amelia
Beach and return via
W. & A R, R. Tickets
on sale Monday, July
i 1 i th limited Ju y 2 1 st.
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