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E j SPANISH FORTS.
SJc KEO
tv O' '■
lIK Enkmi'b Flag.
k . jV H -Wordcou.e
. bljckHde iin* off
r "” (h . lt two new blockhouses
e '] hy the S'parisrus st I’lsys
‘Ostroyed hv shells
Cocas ou Hen-
Brfti „ ar d in command.
Heopened with his four poundes
t sunrise, and fired a rational
, u , il)g the blockhouse as
‘ kgt The Spanish galnson
'Lndoned their position* and fled
n disorder.
Brainard afterward iui ded a
h )B twitb a prize crew and several
Duball ß, and reconnoitered the
inund, securing »a booty the
Lanish colors from the wreck of
L |)f thnhlocllhou***. _
CAMAY'S WILL FIGHT.
Messina. Sicily. July 11 -Last
Lht the officers of the torpedo
boat destroyers which accomoan •
ied Admiral Camara to Port Sam
arrived here on the return trip.
They were nnicn affeoted t.n
learning of the destruction of Ad
,niral Cirvera’s fleet declaring
themselves ready to make every
pucriflce and determined to fight
t , the last.
ERUIT receipt book
FREE.
The Editors of Fruit are com
piling a new receipt book that
will contain nothing but receipts
tlrit require fruit in their com
position. 1 hey ask that evett
housewife who reads this will
send them all their favorite re
ceipts for pies, fruit cakes, fruit
coozies, fruit pu Idings, 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 receipts one cl
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-
J c?
tie cost. Address FRUIT, Dun
kirk. N. Y ; Roy W. Van Hoe
sen, Manager.
ETTERS OF ADMINISTRA
TION.
<■. ' 'HGIA. FLOYD COUNTY I
Co all whom it may centem :
Equitable mortgage company
having in proper lortn applied to
in i for permanent letters of ad
ministra ion on the estate of Wm
B. Wiggins, late of said county
deceased. This is to cite all and
si. gular th- creditors and next
ol I; ans \\ji) R • Wiggins >o U
-auM appear al my office within
ll>'* in.) uilEwed bv law and show
cause, il any they’ can, why per
manent udinmi-tration ehou.<l no<
V anted to W. 11. Ennis Co
Ailinr. on Wm, Lj \\ iggms estate
Witness niv hand ami official sig
rm tne is 2nd day Mav 1898.
J H.x P Davis.
Ordinary.
'UMMIRS hool. '
I will u (J en my summer bchool
"n the :i • a. vs » i lay m July.Bp>cia
‘'■'aiitiou given to pupils prepar
ing lor ibo umversit .
PaleM 'N J. King
REDUCED RATES
D i uccoiin 1 ol tbi Seven'centh
"'truaiionu| Convention of the
I'fistim endeavor, to be held at
Rushville Tenn , July 7th—llth.
Lthe Souif ern Railway will
" tickets from points on its
11 ' * B t> N ishville, and return at
1 1 eof one fare for the round trip.
Li kets >o be so d July Ist to 6th
■'"‘.'u-ive with final liin t July Bist
UD By decosi'ing tickets withl
‘R'uiis ol terminal lines at Nash
v‘ l e on or before July 31st, the
1,111,1 hunt mav be extended to
Au S’.ist 15. h 1898.
‘h.iny prominent speakers wil
I “''U'-pate on this o casion.
J' Jr Dirlhi r information call on
ail .Vagent of the Southern railway.
<' all hope that Cervera may
"’eiong and proper for his
kll 'diiess to Hobson.3
A Tumor Formed
finally It Broke Inwardly
and. [ ischarged
Trouble Hegar With Dyspepsia
and Impure Blood
Thorough Course or Hood’s Sarsa
parilla Completely Cures.
There i- danger in impure blood.
Disease and -tnf ring are surely com
ing lo those w ho neglect this threatt i
ing symptom. Head ihis:
“Gilliam, Missouri.
“C. I. Hoof Go., Lowell, Mass.:
“Gentleuan:—My troubles began with
nervous headache.;, which would last
me for two or three d*.,... The doctors
pronounced my troubl dyspepsia, but
they could not do anything lor me, and
advised a charge of location. At the age
of 55 a tumor formed on which
Wns Very Painful
but did not rite tr discharge. The doctor
thought best to cut it out, but I objected.
It finally broke and discharged a great
deal. The doctors said they could do
nothing for it. ’then the tumor began to
rise inwardly a id discharge. 1 -end much
about cures by '.ood's Sarsaparilla and
bought I would try it. Before I had
inished nkii ; cne bottle I was much
alieved. Icontinued the use of Hood’s
arsepirilln.k.'id i.ft.er lakim; 12 bottles I
as entirily cured. J sin now well, have
good appetite ..nd ; ' chut I Qwe my
f e to Hood’s Saisonarilla.” \V. D. Form.
U.. . .• 1 9 . Garsa-
1 luuU .r- parllla
the best I 1 «• -»<j Pnriliof
dd !>y al! 1.-. / ~1 , s
If Oil < :iriuo::ioi.sly with
* -* " vr-
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FREE SCHOLARSHIP IN
ROME BUSINESS COLLEGE.
io any young man or lady
v.’l o enters the Rdiue Business
Coliege during the next thirty
lays and purchases a new Wil—
Hams Typewriter, we will pre
sent an unlimited, full course
scholarship m bookkeeping and
busii ess practice, or an unlimit
ed full course scholarship in
shorthand and business office
work. The price of the scholar
ship alone is almost half the
price of the typewriter , but it
goes in fkee.
,We guarantee th’e typewriter
to be a high grade first class
machine in every particular.
Address 11. S. Shockley,
Rome, Ga.
a—»
TWO FOOD SHIPS SEIZED
One Has Provisions Valued at
$50,000.
Washington, I). C. July 9
war department has received a
telegram form Maj.-Gen. Shaf
ter's headquarters, stating tha r
the auxiliary cruiser Osceoia has
captured a Spanish lighter load
ed with provisions, and valued
at $5,000.
PRIZE CAUGHT WITH FOOD F It
HAVANA.
IvyWekt, Fla.. July 9.—The
small Spanish schooner Gallilo,
loaded with lumber, hard voo 1.
chickens, pigs and provisions of
various kinds, has been captured
by the auxiliary gunboat Eagle,
was brought in here today. T •
capture was ell ctecx on I'uesda;
last, e >st of Cape Popo, Isle of
Pines, southern coast of Cuba.
The food was for Havana,,
F.. EE TILLS.
Send your address to H E
Bucklen & Co . Chicago and get a
free sample box of Dr. King’s Nev
Life I’dls. A trial wi I coining
you of their merits. These pills are
easy in action and are particularly
effective in th? cure of constipa
tion and sick headache. For Mala
ria and Liver troubles they have
been pioved invaluable. They are
guaranteed to be perfectly tree
from every deleterious substance
ana to be purely Vrg-table. They
do not weaken in their action, but
by giving tone to the stomach and
bowels greatly invigorate the sys
tem Regular size 25c per box Sold
by Curry-Arrirnrt.on (’■•> druggist?
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS,
All bills for subscription to
Hustler-Commercial are payable
Paul C. Jack, or order, and are
due Saturday of each week.
Have your money ready when
the collector calls.
Paul C. Jack,
Mgr. circulationt dept.
230 AMERICANS KILLED
And 1284 Were Wounded in
/ Santiago.
Ame’dian losses at Santiago
3 July l-_ 1 >9S.
Officers kiiied : : : : 22
• Enlisted num killed : : 208
j Total number killed : 230
- Officers wounded : : fit
Enlisted men wounded : 1203
t « 11
Total number wounde I 1284
b I Missing enlisted men : : 79
t
• Washington, July 11.—Gen.
i Shafter has reported as follows :
Playa del E<te Camp, July 8.
r ; ;
—Adjutant General, Washing
t ton : Complete report received
’ today of loss bn July 1 and 2.
i Killed : 22 officers, 208 enlisted
j men. Wounded: 81 officers,
i 1203 enlisted men. Missing: 79
• enlisted men.
'The reports giving tlie names
’ of the killed and wounded are
being rapidly prepared, abd it is
hoped to get them off tomorrow.
• Shafter.
• -
NEW MAN.
“I was a" sufferer from dys
pepsia, gout and rheumatism,
caused by iißpure blood. 1 tried
1 va -ious medicines, but obtained
sno relief until I began taking
’ Hood’s Sarsaparilla. This med
-licine has made me a new man
- and is the best I ever took. It
‘fins beon a blessing to me.”
i William M, James. Brogdon, S.
- C.
i
j Hood’s Pills are the only pills
- totaxe with Hood’s Sarsaparilla
> EC an 1 yet effi ;ie nt
1 ADMfXIS i’ATDX S S VLE
Georgia, Floyd County.
Pursuant to an order of the
5 court of ordinary of said country
• granted at the Mav term, 1898,
will be told before the court home
door in the city of Hon’e, within
he ’egal hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in July 1898, the so -
t lo ving d<‘B iribed property, towi ;
•80 acres of land, more or less,
he same being' the half of
ot No. 81 tn the 23 <1 district
1 md 3rd section of said county.
Saia property sold as the property
’ of Julia Parker, deceased Terms o
5 sa e cash
W. 11. Ennis, Admr.
1 WASHINGTON, D. C. AND
RETU RN.
t On account of annual meeting
National Educational As socia
ti m, Washington D. C .Julv 7-
12, 1898, the Sc. R'o will sell
tickets Julv 4,5, 6 and 7, good
mtil 16’Ji fur one fare for the
I round trip plus $2 00 ruembei
ship fee, making the round trip
( $19.50.
Ry depositing ticket with joint
f agent on or before July 12th,
ami upon payment of 50c the
■limit will be extended until Au
gust 31st.
This is the greatest appo t mi
ty of the season t > vi-iu \V asj
' ington and the East. See that
your ticket re ids via So. R’y.
Fast tiains leave Rome at 9 a.
in. via Atlanta and 6 : 9 5 p. m.
. via Chattanooga and the “Land
if the Sky,” both trains nr.iki ig
3 direct connection through to'
A ! Waseington.
s For full inform ition, tickets
• and sleeping car res-rvation,
/ call on or write to J. N. Harri
t son, C. T. A. Armstrong hotel
i building. 'Telephone 39.
; ~~ jQWi
r. n o »
. ■STfllfi
: Wi Pifflus,
iij America’s Leading
K Instruments.
. JESSE FRENCH PIANO & ORGAN CO.
Manufacturer, and Dealers.
No. Olive Street, Ft. Louis, Me.
Nashville, Teun. Birmingham, Ala.
Pallas, Texas. Montgomery, Ala.
Factories: Richmond, Ind.
Write o sr nearest house. I A a -cen» stamp w,
Orc ik t u'.arxr
Ta a
Much Knife!
The use of the surgeon’s knife is be
coming so general, ic.ultiug- fatally
in such a large number of cases, as to
occasion general alarm.
Mr. William Walpole, of Walshtown,
Bott tli Dakota, write ; "About
three years ago, t r■ < me under
xy left eye a little blot. 1 about the
size of . mall pea.
It grew t .oddly.and
AT W shooitng pains ran
MW J in every direction.
W /. T / bee ime alarmed
t an< l con tilted a
good d u ■•, who
ZJ&A * pronoun iit ean-
jgjßy. ■, 'j■■Acer, and ..id that it
“w y i, \ ■> be cut out.
• f This I would not
. \ .' J consent to, having
- Title faith in the
LidiscrimijiaLt' f ye of the knife. Read
ing of the many cures made by S. S.
£., I detcriuuiea to give that medicine
a trial, ang after I had taken it a few
days, the cancer became irritated and
began to discharge. This after awhile
ceased, leaving a small scab, which
finally dropped off, and only a healthy
little scar remained to mark the place
where the destroyer had held full sway.
A Real Blood Remedy*
Cancer is in the blood and it is folly
to expect an operation to cure it. S.S.S.
{guaranteed purely vegetable} is a real
remedy for every
disease of the blood.
Books mailed free; ’ tpb, '
address. Swift Spe
ciiic Co., Atlanta, N ■ 'C' £- . 3 ?
Ga. ■_ _
ROME IH NINESS ( OLI.EGE
Rome, Ga., will receive young
men and ladies now at the actual
cost to the College for carrying
,them through a thorough commer
cial course, and furnish board,
books and commercial blanks and
accept an easy time note for tuition
payable after a position is secured.
The .College procured
82 POSITIONS THE PAST YEAR.
It supplies schools and colleges
with competent teachers of Fen
manship and principals of commer
cial departments; sends first les
sons in Shorthand fully explained
for io cents in stamps; is strongly
endorsed fly hundreds of business
and professional men who employ
its graduates at Stenography 07
Bookkeeping. Address all letter*
to the Principal, 11, S. Shocklex,
Rome. Ga
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also Puilrnun Sle» pi ng Car Greensboro to Nor
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Oury. with Pullmii SL* »piu < < ’ p- ( Irittan >mra
to Salisbury a S il.-.ijury to X w York with
out chant’o.
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Ai* Anniston 11.21 am
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S.Uopm 7.10 pm Ar Altai a. lv 5.40 am 6.20 am
t Daily except Sunday. $ Sunday only.
F. S.QANN'ON, 3dv.p & o.M., Washington, D.Ct
J. M. CULP,” Traf. Mgr.. Washington. D. a
W X TURK, a. P. A.. WMhlagvoa, u a
C A- BI N'-' OTZB.
Wai .•
K |T> «
1 line
Prices.
.While on'lhe one ham!
ns a result of the war,
nearly all food pr< duets
have hdvane d in price.
on the other hano, it
has had precisely th'-
opposite effect on the
Furniture
Trade.
M, Ljmust keep i.ur
eales’up to the normal
standard, and to do th’s
we realize that goods
must be sold lower than
ever, and we are prepar
ed 'and determined 'to
make you lower prices
on anything in our
bouse tha.i can be f .und
elsewhf re. Our line is
Complete and
Up to Date,
. Consisting ir. part ofj
Bedroom
Suites,
’ Parlor
Suites,
Sideboards,
i wardrobes,
Chiffoniers, f
Dining Tables,
Rockers and
Chairs, all kinds
Hatracks.
Baby Carriages
Mattings,
Rugs, Portiers,
Curtains,
] Lace Curtains,
window Jshades,
Pictures, Easels
Screens,
Iron Beds. etc.
• •
Also c .rnpbde line o'
li is. ro >M, esc., at the loa'eat
ir.: u. 1n . oil
Rhudy,
Harvey
& Company.
tie I Dm’t r or4ot J that pj-
Lamdel I is in nnr rp
nsedepari ment. and that he can
I’d.mtiy thing mace us. wood
■ Ann* i Sutes ovor 6,000,000 Coxoa
t’OR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS LI3OKDERB
Mich ns Wind amt I’ain in the Stomach,
jiildlneg.'. F..llivc' af' r nculs, lleail
-1 whe. Ili: '..’i' s, I’ iw-iiienc, Fluahlngs
J Heat, 1.. <>t pi ■ . OoHtiveness,
BlotehcH «■ • Ilin Si. i. (.’ Id t'liiilK, llin
turbed K! ■■>>. _ Libitum and nil
Nervous .4 1 .v...i>lliig Sensation-.
THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE BELIEF
IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer ‘
Will ucknowlodjju tin in to l>o
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
1'.4 IK II V.rs P 11.1.5. taken nsdlreet
“<l, will uuickly r s ore I'emalea to e<>in
pli'te li.ultli. They promptly remove
ol.siriieliuiis or irreuuluritiuH of the gys
tern ami cure Mick Headache. Fora
Weak Stomach
Impaired Digestion
. Disordered Liver
IN MEN, WOMEN UR CHILDREN
Beecham’s Pills are
Without a Rival
And hnre thn
LARGEST SALE
of any Patent Medicine in the World.
25n. nt xl! Drvu* RtoW»q.
248ENT STAMP!
W’ill send a letter to any
point in Uncle Sain’s big 4
domain. For this very
reason, if you are sick, ' 4 jFfrgAT
•ore or suffering, this
very tt isling outlay
May Save Your
I ifa I Heo-s h-t how
LI IU i 'I is- Von can
write a plain letter, can't you? Well.it
will take just two cents to carry it to tb»
“Washington Medical & Surgical Institute.
Atlanta, Georgia,”
And the fatuous specialists who form the staff
of that Institute are able to give you advice and
treatment by mail as well as if you came iu per
son to the city. This is no mistake They are do
ing it every day. They now have patients in
all the adjoining States, some i f them hundreds
of mile- away, and their .ucs a: - -imply wotv
derfiil.
cures POsniVE ANDrnrri
CONSULTATION MILLi
In every Deformity of Spine or Limbs. Club boot.
Hare I.ip. Cross gyes ami <>t her surgical cases, also
in all forms of Skin and Blood di.4or<jcrs. Rheuma
tism, .Sciatica. Catarrh of tile Nose Tll/o-it,
Lungs, Stomach or any vital organ, Liver. Kid
ney and Bladder troubles. Nervous weak
nesses of either men or women, diseases of the
sexual parts and every other bodily affliction that
highly trained specialists alone eaii deal with.
Write freely It costs yon nothing If we un
dertake your case we shall send jev question
blank foe full particulars. If you, case is
curable b human skill and perfect science WE
SHALL CURE IT.
That firs. 2 cent stamp may save your life. AU
letters sacredly private.
ADDRESS,
Washington Medical & Surgical
INSTITUTE,
500-1 Austell Bldg., Atlanta. Ga.
miisiosOim
ATTORNEYS.
1
•J. BRANHAM, SL-Fa
Lsw Office, 2f)t)|Bist First Street,
HOME. GA.;
'iGHAS, W. UNDERWOOD
Attorney at Law, Koine. Ga.
Corpdrat Ijn Law Only.
M- B EUBANKS.
Atterney at law. ofltceKing Building.
Rome. > a ‘ ■
W H . EUSTMTS,
Attorney at Law Will Pristine in al< enntts
Office. Masonic Temnl- home, fla.
-W. J. JSTKEL.
Attorney at law Will practice in all courts.
Special aiCeiiUon given to commercial law
and the ex imiealion <1 land titles.
office in King building, Rome, Ga.
AA7A.LiTEFd HARRIS
Attorney at law and J. P. Office over F, .1.
Kane & Cd.’ .
LIF’SOOMB <3c WILLINGHAM
Commercial Lawyers.
Office in Armstrong hotel building, !< >me, G a
J. SANTT Ort A. W J 1 OR
Attorney at law, R »:ne. Ga. CoHectlous a
specialty.
Masonic Temple. Rome, Go.
DENTISTS.
J. A. WILLS, D. D. 5.,
Office-2IC 1-1 Bi'oa 1. * Over Cantrell & Owen .
J. L. PENNINGTON. D.D.S..M D.
. KNTIST-
Office. A's 1-2 uroad street. Over Hauks Fur
niture Co.
PHYSICIANS.
c. h row, jvi. d-
Physician and Surgeon Office, Medical
Building Rome, Ga. O.i ce ’phone No. Bff.
—. —— ■■ 9 —*
I_i. F. HA-MMOND. Nl. ID,,
Physician ’and Surgeon, In Medica
building. Rrsidence, No. 433 West '”'rst st
Office ’pho No tiff.
rest., witA you whether yo.i eontlmi*- Ue.. ■
. ve-lotlii-gtonaecoh:.bit. M>-5 ii-u; ■ r , ’’
... veß the desire tor tobacco, will .-Xuff C-.ev-Ai
.aaerrouiuUstresb. expel; nice.,/- ? i t VJi'Ml*'
.me, purilie- the blood re-., a ii ’ 'J*.
itores lout manhood.*6 t' fl a it. Jr,
MSt”*Tio-'il O-UA4 to-m
SI \J|Eb g own
ra Ik li TO| lch for u-». Tai
w;ll,p.aii nt.';,-, u Olh
II box. SI. Übuaily cures; ,»Ih>xc-; s2.u -
‘cure ... p rt-f -n»i ✓
SurinJir tt..-—r
A Chinaman out in Indiana
has enlisted a« John Dewey.