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PERSONAL MENTION
Mr. J. C. Hams, of Atlanta,
is in the city.
Mr. M. G Hunter, of Atlanta,
is in the city
Mr. Z. T. .McKinney, of 1 rion.
spent yesterday in the city.
Hon. John W. Maddox re
turned from Washington yester
day.
House to rent, close
in- Apply to L A Lloyd.
Lots of nice fruit at Lloyd s,
»nd heaps of other good things
to eat.
Mrs. Powell, of Silver Creek,
is the guest of friends in the
city.
Dr. C. Hamilton spent yester
day at Dykes Creek on profes
sional business.
Mrs. Alexander, of Atlanta,
is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
William Darby.
Dr. S. R. Belk has returned
from Dallas, where he attended
the quarterly district confer
ence.
Miss Josie Hale, a charming
young lady of Attalla, is. the
guest of her aunt, Mrs. Hale, on
•Sixth avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edwards
and children, of Lavender, are
the guests of relatives in the
Fourth ward.
Damaged Corn for
Sale. H. D. Cothran &
Co.
CelestJ Ayer will Jeave
this week for Boston v\ 1 e:e she
will remain the rest of the sum
mer.
Fancy mild cured hams at
Lloyd’s, small in size and price
and they are sweet and. juicy.
Mr. J. Bateman, one of the
cleverest “knights of the grip”
in the country, is stopping at
the Central.
Miss Beulah Mayo returned
home yesterday after a pleasant
visit of several weeks to relatives
and friends at Lavender.
Messrs Joe Patton and Charlie
McCurry will go to Anniston to
morrow to take part in an an
eatour performance, at the ope a
house tomorrow night forth
benefited the Alabama soldier.-.
Washington, D. C., and retm <i
$19.50 via Southern Rail 'ay
Tickets on sale July 4,5, 6 am’
7. For information and ticket
call on J. N. Hafrison, C. T. A
Floyd County camp No. 368
Confederate veterans have st
lecti d the Old Reliable Westen
4s Atlantic R R. as the < Hicia
route to the grand reunion ii
Atlanta July 20th to 23d.
Mi<s Myra Thompson passed
through the city yesterday en
route to Ckvfland from Rome
where she has been a guest at
the house party of Mms Miriam
Reynolds.—Saturday’s (■halt: -
nooga News.
Misses Willie Sharp, Annie
Franks and Sadie Lane ster,
. three of the most popular young
ladies of the Fourth ward, will
leave the city on Wednesday to
attend a house party at Summer
ville. l iny will be out of thecit\
for several days.
Nice house for* rent,
nea First Methodist
Church, now occupied
by J S Mav.Possession
at once, Ap;jly to L. A-
Lloyd.
$1 O Rome to Nor
folk, Ocean View, Va.,
and return via W & A
R Rand S A Line July
1 1 th, ‘imite ito July
2 C K Z ver, P & 1
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LOCAL HUPPtNINGSS.
3rd. Baptist. R-.-v J. W. Pul*
'eiHif Cave Spring preached at
the 3rd. Baptist church yesteiday
morning and evening to large con
gregations. There were no services
at the other churches in North
Rome yesterday,
Floyd Vets.—The Confeder
ate veterans will leave Rome
Wednesday morning July 20th
on a special train at 6 a. m. via
the Historical Battlefield Line,
the Western & Atlantic R. R. to
attend the reunion in Atlanta
Police Court —The following
cases were tried at this morning’s
police c >urt: George Tern 11 color
ed, drunk and disorderly conduct,
$3,00 or 6 days, E. W. Wheeler
drunk $3,00 or 6 days, Burt P- D'-
Uy, drunk $3,000r G days, a mtn
by I be; name of Xtvson. drui k
$3 00 or 6 days.
A Good Player—A young man
who is making a name for him
self in the base ball world is Mr.
Frank Sparks, of Cav., Springs.
He is pitcher for the Richmond
team and has won 10 games out
of the 13 played. He has many
tri rids in Rome who w : ll be pleas
ed to hear of his success
Will Meet Saturday.—The
Floyd county camp of Confeder
att Veterans will meet at the
court house Saturday, July 16 h
to perfect final arrangements
for the Reunion in Atlanta July
20th. Fhe sons of Veterans will
also meet on that date. All Vet
erans are urged to be present.
Tried to Lynch Him—Report
reached the city today of attempt
to lynch a negro at Freeman’s
Ferry 12 miles north of R<-m-
Haturday night. He had commit -
ted several outrages on some white
women living od Jones mountain
as the facts in the case are e
dirty and disgusting the Hustler
Commercial will not publish then
16shots were fired but he manag H
to escape the mob .
Mrs.Goram Dead Saturday
morning at 6 o’clock Mrs. Eliza
beth Gorani died at her home
near the cotton factory on
Eighth avenue, of consumption
She had been sick a long time
and her death was not unexpect
ed. She leaves several children.
I he remains were interred in tlm
North Rome cemetery.
Attention Ist Ga. Cavalry.
—The annual reunion of the Ist
Ga , cavalry veterans will take
place in Atlanta, Ga., July 22d
Col. L R. Ray will be crater of
the occasion. Headquarters for
the Ist Ga., cavalry will be No.
41 Prior street, one block from
the Union depot.
IL W. Cam i*, President.
J. A. Wynn, Secretary.
$7.00 Rome to Ty be
Cumberland, St. Si
mons and Amelia
Beach and return via
W. & A. R, R. Tickets
on sale Monday, July
I 1 th limited July 2 1 st.
C. K. Ayer, C. and T. A I
To Morrison’s Camp Ground
—Morrison’s camp ground is
getting to be quite a summer re-!
sort. A large number of Romans'
ire spending the summer there. |
The following will go tomorrow
.and spend several days: Messr. 1
Joe and John Glover,
McCrary and Misses Laura Hay
wood, cf Oxford ; L'zzie Allison,
of Gh ittanooga and A Hie G lover
ami 1 i-nie Dimon, of Rome.
Arre ted Fob Cattle Steal
ing —Alex Steadman, a much
ly wanted individual,hy the au
thorities hero, was arrested in
B omit county yesterday by
Deputy Sheriff Jim Johnson and
Bailiff Bryan on the charge of
cattle stealing. He has dodged
the officers for several months.
I The officers took him to Gadsden
(last night and brought him to
Rome this morning.
Mr. E. E. Pomroy. after a
pleasant visit to his college
friend, Mr. Ed Maddox, has re
turned to his home in Marietta.
Mrs. Hamilton Yancey will
leave tomorrow for Cloverdale,
their beautiful country home to
spend the balance of the sum
mer.
Mrs. Benjiman Neely left this
morning for Young’s Station
where she will spend sever. 1
weeks with her daughter, Mrs.
Gus Young.
Miss Lizzie Allison, of Chat
tanooga, wdl arrive in the city
t unorrow and spend several
weeks with Miss Allie Glover in
the Fourth ward.
Eyes examined free
by Dr. Taylor, experi
enced optician. at
Wooten’s drug store.
Save your eyes.Do not
delay.
ANNUAL REUNION
Confederate Veterans, Atlanta,
Ga.. July 20di to 23rd, 1898.
Re luced rates via Southern
Railway. >
On account of the annual re
union united Confederate Veter
ans at Atlanta, Ga., July 20th
to 23rd. the Southern Railway
will sell tickets from points on
its lines to A llama, Ga.. and re
turn at very low rates. From
points within a radlous of 100
miles of Atlanta, tickets will be
sold July 19th ai.d 20th, with
final limit July 28th, and ’ from
points beyond a radious of 100
miles of Atlanta tickets will be
’sold July 17th, 18th and 19th,
with final limit July 31st.
Call oil any agent of the South
ern Railway for further infor
mation.
Do A ou Got it?—l have ex
clusive charge of the circulation
department of the Hustler-Com '
mercial. Ifyoudo not get your
paper promptly, report to me
and it will be a tended to. TI e
subscription is 10 cents per
week, payable every Saturday.
Please have the money ready
when the collector calls.
Res| ectfully,
Pai l Jack
APPLICATION FOR LEI
TERS OF DISMISSION.
I GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY I
Win e.is S lo i Everett
.|at in n str.itor ol Join Mills,
■ deceas >d, repress its to the court
in his petition duly filed, that
he has administered John M ill. ’
estate. This is to cite a'l per
sons concerned, kindled and
creditors, to show cause if any
, they can why said administra
tor should not be discharged
from his administration and re
ceive letters of dismission on the
first Monday in Sept. 1898. This
June 6ih, 1898.
John P. Davis, Oidinary-
( An exchange announces that
to Sylvester Scovell. of the New
't oi k World, belongs the unique
honor of having been recogmz—
'od by the government as the
I biggest liar so far produced 1y I
the war,
Marshal Si!ei> I
For August ’9B.J
ItOMK. i-KORGIA, Flojd Conn'y
There will be sola before th'
c urt house door in the city o
Koine. Floyd county, Ga.. <n» th»
first Tuesday in Angust I*9B he-i
tween the legal hours of sale the
following* described property to*
wn •
Parts <-f lots Noe. 5 and •
in the Etowah Division city
of K< me Floyd coumy Ga.
commencing at h point on tin ,
South side of Broad b rent 56 l‘«.t
Iron) the corner of Broad street -
aid Filth avenuo (formerly B i<lg<-1
street) and lunn'Lg thence \V -si
ei ly along Broud strut t 28 led ai d i
lhet.ee buck from ami at light
hi. glen to Broad street the si.im
wdlh me hundred feet more '»i
fens. Also a lot. 20 fe t wide nnd
32 feet long joining the above de j
•■cribed properly on the West and
in rear of the store on the adj th
ing lot, Baid twenty feet in, width
commer.ciug ninety feet bck
from Broad street and running
back the same width thirty two ti.
Said two pieces of property con
stituting what is known as the
Tur.Jty drug store joining th' ■
Central hotel. Said property l< v j
ied on us the property of P. L. ,
Turnley and E. T. I'urnley tos.il-j.
isfy the taxes due the city ol
Kome on said property f r tin j
vears 1892, 1893, 1894, 1895. 1896;
and other years. Ft tas havii g?
been issued against said property i
for said taxes and levied on the |
same.
Also at the same f iim ami pise
one vacant lot known hr part ol
lot No. 86 in Etowah Division of ,
the city of Rcme Flo countx
Ga.Fronti' g on Sixth avenue 50 i
more <-r less ami running bac>-
same width 125 feet, more or less j
loan alley. Bounded on the N >rth|
by the property cf W. L. Huim- j
on the West by Sixth a’enue. cn l
th-- S. uth b, East Tiiird stree
and on the East by an alley. Lev- !
led on r.s the propery of Mrs |
Judith E Shieblev. !->r taxes dm ’
the city of Rome <or the year 1897
for the use of J B. Gh
transferee, Frcperty |oi ited out
l)y transferee.
J. B Shropshire. Marshal
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRA-
TION.
GE-'UGIA fl«yd county.
To all whom it may concern.
Einn.a Pentecost having in proper
form anpiied to me for per in men i
letters of administration on the j
estate of Polly PenU'Cost iate of i
said enmity, deceased. This is to
cite all and singular the creditors
and next of km of Polly Pent-cost
to be and appear at my office with
in the time allowed by law. and
show cause, if any they can, why
permanent administration should
not be granted to W. H. Ennis,
Co., Adm’ron Polly Pentecosts’
estate Witn*-se my hand and offi
cial signa’ ure t nis 4 h day of.July
1898. John p. D vis Ordinary.
LETTERS OF ADMINI3TRA j
'1 ION.
GE RGIA FI. YD COUNTY.
'To aii whom it may. c ucern
Emma I’enteccst liaVini m piop.-i
form applied to mi lor nerman m
l- t’ersof admit istration on ts.-i
estate of Redmon lYi.lecost. late
of said c Übly deceased This is
le cite alt and singn’ar tho cred,
ors and next of kin oi Reduioi
Pen eco-t to and appear at m’
office within the titre allowed I \
law uni show cause if any fhei
cai>, why’ permanent udmiuistra
tioii shell d not be granted |o \\'
H. Ennis Co , Adtn’r on Ri.d<luu.
PenteC;B’’s estate Wi n-‘S< my
hand and • fficial siguat me (hi, Ii!.
day of July 1898
John P. Da b i Ordina
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