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A record was broken by a Chi
cago firm recently says an ex
change. At 5 o’clock one after! oo i
an order was received by a Chica
go Packing Company to ship 100,
000 cases of canned meat for gov
ernrnei t use. In ten mil utes cars
were switched into their yards,and
before mid night the caaes were
enronto to New York in three
trains of f orfy cars each.
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Here is a society item from an
Oklahoma papertQuannah Parker
is in Washingt n with his squaw,
Too Nicoy.Too Nicey wears a pair
of silver tipped moccasins costing
140.
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Teddy Roosevelt with his war
record will have to be considered
ii | New York politics in future.
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If Richard Harding Davis’s
statement is to be accepted the
brigade commanders do not regard
Gen. Shafter as the right man
for the general in command at
Santiago, and Ins orders from the
rear were unhesitatingly counter
manded by the commanders atthi
front.
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Under the date of July 4th the
following story was sent out from
New York :
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James Creeman, chief corres
pondent cf the Journal at Santi-*
ago, was wounded Friday. To W.
R. Hears', his editor, he dicta ed
the following graphic acccuit of
how it happened:
“Clark and Captain Haskell
started up the slope nearElGauey
I told them I had been on the
ridgb and knew the condition of
affairs, so I would show them the
way.
“We pushed right up to the
trench around the fort, and getting
out our wirecutters, severed the
barbed wire in front of it. I jump
ed over the several strands and
got into the trench .
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“ft was a horrible blood-splash
ed thing and an inferno of agon\
Many men lay dead with gleaming
teeth ana hands clutching theii
threats. Others w< re crawling
there alive.
“I shouted to the survivors to
surrender and they held up theii
hands.
“Then I ran into the fort and
found there a Spanish officer and
four men alive, wl ile seven lay
dead in one room . The whole fl >or
ran with blood Blood splashed all
the walls. It was a perfect hogpen
of butchery;
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“Tire* poor wretches put their
hands together in supplication
O,e had a white handkerchit
tied on a stick. This he lifted am
moved it toward me The officer
held up his hands, while oth»n.
began to pray and plead.
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“I took the guns from all am
threw them outside the fort. Thei
I called some of our men and ju
them in charge of the prisoners 1
then got out of the f> rt. rnd ra,
around on the other side and s<
cured the Spanish flag. 1 display,
it to our treopa and they cheen
lustily.
“Jusf as I turned to speak l
Captain Haskell I was struck I
a bullet from the trench** on tl •
Spanish side.”
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Brigadier Bill says it makes him
tired to a eso many young com
missio: s in the army when th y
should be proud to enlist ns pri
vates. How now has his excellency
given up all hope of military fame
for himself?—Macon News.
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The pronunciation of Arkansas
vas official'y sett'ed by Irgisfatio:
ind it is Aikansuw. Now let our I
Iswmake rs tnke Hawaikio hend r t
the C;rO pnrfonify, f t W(1 RJe (()
Am< ncanize the c<un‘.rv. M v?
also Americanize its names. Foi an 1
American province or territory ’
m-M ah-ee is simply horrible. J
A HiiiforJ-ormoa
Hnaiiy it Bit’:, inwardly
and Discharged
Trouble Began With Dyspepsia
and Impure Blood
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Thorough " • "3C of Hood's Sarsa
parilla C mpletefy Cures.
There Is darer in impure blood.
Disease and suffering are surely coin
ing to those who neglect this thrwaleu
ing symptom. Read this:
“Gillium, Missouri.
“C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.:
“Gentlemen:—My troubles began with
nervous headaches, w inch would last
me tor two or three days. The doctors
pronounced my trouble dyspepsia, but
they could not do anything for me, and
advi.sd a change of location. At the age
of 55 a tumor formed on my spine, which
Was Very Painful
but did not rise or discharge. The doctor
thought best to cut it out, but I objected.
It finally broke end discharged a great
deal. The doctors said they could do
nothing for it. Then the tumor began to
rise inwardly and discharge. 1 read much
about cures by Hood’s Sarsaparilla and
thought I would try it. Before I had
finished taking one bottle I was much
relieved. I continued the use of Hood’s
Sarsaparilla; and after taking 12 bottles I
was entirely cured. I am- now well, have
a good appetite and feel that I owe my
life to HooS’s Sarsaparilla.” W. D. Fork.
Hood’s "parilia
Is the best—ln fact the One Tree Blood Purifier.
Bold by all drugg'st*. *!: sc: f< .
Di’lc act harmoniously with
6XOOII 3 rills Hood's Sarsaparilla. 260.
FREE SCHOLARSHIP IN
ROME BUSINESS COLLEGE.
‘i’o any young man or lad}
who enters the Rjme Business
College during the next thirt;
days 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 ii
shorthand and business office
work. The price of the scholar
ship alone is almost half the
price of the typewriter , but it
goes in free.
We guarantee the typewriter
to be a high grade first class
machine in every particular.
Address H. S. Shockley,
Rome, Ga.
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 ever)
housewife who reads this wil
send them all their favorite re
ceipts for pies, fruit cakes, frui
cookies, fruit puddings, sauce,
pickles, methods of preserving
serving, etc, etc. Anything tha>
is about using fruit in any fjrn
whatever will be acceptable
Write very plainly, sign youi
name and addtess, and -
•he address below, and in pay
ment for your receipts one (I'
the Fruit Receipt Books will b<
sent you frue when it is,publisli
id. Ibis an excellent opportuni
ty to get valuable book with lit
tle cost. Address FRUIT, Dun
kirk, N. Y. ; Roy W. Win Hoe
sen, Manager.
FREE PILLS.
Send your address to H. I
Buckleu A- Co • Chicago and get
ree sample box of Dr. King's N.
Life Pills. A trial wi 1 convim
vou of their merits. These pills *u
:asy iu action and are particular
effective in the cure of constip
tion and sick headache. For Mai
ria and Liver troubles they ha’
been proved invaluable. They at
to be perfectly fn
from every deleterious suhstan.
and to be purely v. g table. Th<
do not weaken in their action, b .
by giving tone to the stomach am
bowels greatly invigorate the eys
tem.Regular size 25c per box Solo
by Curry-Arrington Co., druggists
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.
All bills for subscription to
Hustler-Commercial are payable
Paul C. Jack, or order, and aro
due Saturday of each week.
jHave your money ready when
the collector calls.
I Paul C. Jack,
1 Mgr, circulatiout dept.
GROWS OUt OF WAR TALK
On« Favo i., Spain Puts a
Knife Info an American.
Coudersp ' , P t., July 11.—
la ;i fight gi viiig out of a heat
el discussion over the war la-t
night, James Wade was fatally
stabbed in the abdomen by Dom
inick Sael!, a young Italian.
Snell his b other and several
countryman, one of whom had
a gun, set upon Wade and three
companions because they were
Yankees and were against Spain
in the present war.
Wade declared that he was
proud of his American Citizei -
ship, when : he elder Snell grasp
ed the gun, levelled it at Wade
: nd pulled the trigger. It missed
tire and I) minick Snell then
vhipped out a knife and stubbed
Wade. The >noli brothers have
(ltd the country to avoid lynch
ing at the hands of Wade’s
friends.
RESIDENT WILL PBCMOTK SCHLEY
AND SAMPSON.
Washington, July 11.— 'be
PV-sident bus determined to pro
ne.(e Acting Admiral Sampson
ind Comm dor : Sc.bey m recogni
tion of their services in the destine
ion of the Spanish naval fl-et in
American waters, but is as yet un
decided to the extent of the promo
tion.
Although Admiral Sampson
ranks Commodore Schley iu com
m md <>f the naval forces in Cuban
waters be is subordinate to that
ofileer by two numbers in 'he naval
register. Comm >doreSchley stands
N > 8 in the list of coruiu-’doree
Commodore Sutnpson stands No
10, having been promoted to that
grade within the past w-ek. Com
modore Watson, also ouduA with
the fleet at San’iago, is senior to
both of the others, standing N> 6
in his grade. Wher an official, re
port fs received a decision will be
reached as to the extent of pr mo
tion to be
ADMINIS i’Urjß S 4 \LK
Georgia, Floyd County.
Pursuant to an order of the
court of ordinary of said country
granted at the May term, 1898,
will be fold before the court home
door in the city of Rome, within
rhe legal hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in July 1898, the so -
lo ving described property, to.vi ;
80 acres of land, more or less,
the same being the west half of
of No. 81 in the 23 4 dis rict
and 3rd section of said county.
Said property sold as the property
of Julia Parker, deceased Terms o
sa'e cash
W. H, Fnnis, Adm r .
WASHINGTON, 1). C. AND
RETURN.
On account of annual meeting
National Educational As socia
tion, Washington D. 0 .July 7-
12, 1898, the Sc. R’o will sell
tickets July 4,5, 6 and 7, good
until 16th for one faro for the
round trip plus $2.00 membei
ship fee, making the round trjp
$19.50.
By depositing ticket with joint
agent on or before July 12th,
and upon payment of 50c the
limit will be extended until Au
gust 31st.
This is the greatest appo tuni
ty of the season c» vi-n W as"
ington and the East. See that
your ticket re ids via So. R’v.
Fast trains leave Rome at 9 a.
in. via Atlanta and 6 :?5 p. rn.
via Chattanooga and the “Land
of the Suy,” both trams making
direct connection through to
Waseington.
For full inform ition, tickets
and sleeping car reservation,
Cali on or write to J, N, Hani
son, C. T. A, Armstrong hotel
building. Telephone 39.
!t reatfl with ven whtther you - continue tn<- *
r.-rve-kilhng lO bu.. u bnbit. N 11 1 O K <(:>■
i.i.icyi s the <hs r»- for U>ba«*<-u. w n h--*» "ii SF’T? -V
out nrrvouMiji f«mh». oapc.i 1 tj
tine, purdles thu o 4 ou ’ ro- *fl T
atoren lost Hi tr.i.u. . J/I •’ovu uokes
‘ Us; Wp - cases cured hu>
and
°° *• w -fl own druggist, wbv
K ▼ouch for us. Take it with
dfl| k1 A P*b*i*U), p€r»Hfltvntlv one
IflP box usually cur ev, S buxea'
Wi r tu UI2: “ r ”• "*“»«•
Too
Much Knife!
The use of the surgeon's knife is bo-
I coming- so general, resulting fatally
in such a large number or cases, as to
occasion general alarm.
Mr. William Walpole, of WaUhtown,
South Dakota, writes; “About
three years ago, there came urid 'r
Biy left eye a little blotch about the
size of a small
It grew rapidly,aud
g shooting- pains ran
t-4 jfiy in every direction.
W . I became alarmed
x Awl -*• and consulted a
good doctor, who
NffiS-fffe'kk prououuccd it can
-<-'er, and said that it
TwfcJYy'buust be cut out
/ This I would not
J consent to, having
little faith in the
Indiscriminate use'of the knife. Head
ing of the many cures made by* S. S.
8., I determined to give that medicine
a trial, aud after I had taken it a few
days, the cancer became irritated and
btgan to discharge. This after awhile
ceased, leaving a small scab, which
dually 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 foliy
loexpect an operation to cure it. S.S.S.
guaranteed purely vegetable) is a real
remedy for every
disease of the blood. ;
Books mailed free ; Vyx," wa-.
address Swift Spe
gfic Co., Atlanta, ?
ROME BUSINESS COLLEGE
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 am:
accept an easy time note for tuilioi.
payable after a position is secured
The College procured
92 POSITIONS TEE PAST .YEAR.
It supplies schools and colleges
with competent teachers of Pen
manship and principals of commer
cial departments; sends first les
sons in Shorthand fully explained
for io cents in stamps; is strongly
endorsed by hundreds of business
and professional men who employ
its graduates at Stenography o?
Bookkeeping. Address all letten
the Principal, H. S. Shockley.
Rome. Ga
SOUTHER?
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COBilensed Schedule lu l.ffi-ct May I, 18:18.
STATiim' _j N” ■ !!) " Na ii No.
Lv Chattanooga........ 0.30 am ll.lupni I 10
Ar Dalton 7.Main I .’;pm i;. iu<
Ar Rome 9.0 lam 5.3.5 pm ill..
Ar Atlanta ll.+lani B.'ii>i-m ~,0
Lv Atlanta 4.20 pm 8.1. pun ;>. *>..,
Ar Macon 7.10 pm 10.5.5am* s HU:
Ar Jesup . -l.iOrml ?.HBp>
A» Everfett 5,2.'.unil
Ar Jaclfson vil'e . .... 8. Ill:ml 9. .5-
Lv Jesup 1 Drill am
Ar Jacksonville- lOOpmio.ihp
tv Everett T’.TTT I sil ium ...
Ar Brunswick | 6.30 am! l
No. 8 carries Pullman Sleeping Car C at:
Booga to Atlanta.
No. 10 carries Pullman Sleeping Cai Chat
tanooga to Atlanta.
No. u carries Pullman Sleeping Car Atlan
to Jacksonville und Atlanta to Brunswick.
STATIONS. “j No.’ 7 No 9 I No. 1?
Lv Atlanta jiOJ’jpm 4.00 pm ; n
Ar Rome | p.m 6.2.’pm hi.: n.
Ar Dalton I 2.i'.4.V.ti 7.34 pm il.l <i
Ar Chattanooga | 4.1;.;-m 8.50pn. i o
Lv Chattanooga B.4oam> 9. lOpim
Ar Burgin... l. *9pinl.
Ar Lexington . :>. lOpirik4..tOau, ' .
Ar Louisville... 7 :,ui.m
Ar Cincinnati
Lv Chattanooga~.’ |. p , n .'l. C.m. i .
Ar Nashville . 6.55pm 1 s.ti nm <,
No. 7 carrie- Pullman Sleeping Car tian
toChattano >ga and Cnattanomia to Cin -inn t
No. 9, carries Pullman Sleeping Gar Atlant,
to Cincinnati and Chattanooga to Louis .-ill ■
STATIONS. ( No. 8. I No. 12 No. 10
Lv Chattanooga rs.-lOam 'ii'itim mom,.
Ar Knoxville. .... u 55am Ko ..m i i.
Ar Morristown 11.23 pm 11.50 am •» ’s;u.
Ar HOL Springs I li.i- . r> 1.00-. u
Ar Asheville I 1.15>-m -..hi-..
Ar Salisbury i 6 I.: m ■ t
Ar Greensboro 1... 95, t , )•., ~
Ar Raleigh I | t 1 t.l ■■ r
At Norfolk . 7
Ar Wa hington.,,. ...i.i>. r: j n 9 1
Ar New York. . . ,| .’l2.4ipm fl.' 1
No. 12 carries Pul'mm Steeping Car ha a
nooga to Now York via Asheville a> I ...
Isbury to Richmond, arriving Ki.-l-rn i.. ;v „
also Pbllman Sleeping Car Ure< n-bor.t .. ...
folk.
No. 16 is solid train Chailanotga to - .ii
bury, with Pullrnvi Sleeping Car CH . ■
IO Salisbury and Salo-1 lury to N \ 1. wi.L
Out change.
_ bta rio.ss
Lv Chattanooga
Ar Knoxville .. . |. 1.. .
Ar Morristown !
Ar Bristol TH ... ~
Ar Washington. ...
Ar New York i
No. fl carries Pu ' mm ;■ leet- . ■ 1 : >•>
nooga to Wnshln »t n a ''iit .d.j', 1-
York without chan.
N0..4 carries Pu si- ■ - r■ • 5
vtlle to Brl tol.
_ UIAII .. .
Lv Rome.. ' .... I
Ar Anniston '. 1
Ar Birmingham I .
Ar Selma
Ar Meridian 1
Ar New Orleans
Ar Jackson..;,,,.’ ~7~.~7~
As Vicksburg I ;, (
Ar Shreveport I
fNo. IS BNo. 0 I -tNo ir.; ;No. 1 .
2.00 pm 4.sopm.tv Rome . ah’ . lr „ ! , - .7
B 40pm 4.57 pm Ar Gad den ar o.ir>i-., « ' ,
Aoopm 7.10 pm Ar Altai a. lv 5 4
♦ Dally egoept Sunday, $ S- ->o ij -,.;iy
f.S.QANNON.Sdv.p. Ao.m .Wash - .->on L..
J- M. CULP, yraL Mgr., Wa tuny. c. o. c.
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Time
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Tices.
Whiln on. Ihe one hand
as a remit of the war,
nearly all food products
have advanc d in price.
on the other hancl, it
has had precisely the
, opposite effect on the
pDRUITDRE
Trade.
We must keep t ur
sales’up to the normal
standard, and io do th s
we» realize that goods
must be sold lower than
ever, and we are prapar
ed flaud deterudued jo
make you lower prices
on anything in our
house tha.i can be f und
elsewhere. Our line is
Comple' 3 arid '
Up to Date.
Consisting ii part of\
Bedro"m
Suites,
Pa lor f
Suites,
Sideboards,
wardrobes.
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Chiffoniers,
Dining Tables,
dockers and
IChairs, all kinds!
Hatracks.
Baby Carriages
Mailing
Rug , Portki ,
Curtains,
e urt ins,
wii dow s>a es.
j Pictures, Las .Is
Sc . ( ns,
lion Ee...-. e.c.
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Will send a letter to any ' > b
point in Untie Satn’sbig / ..'
domain. For this very .5? St:«,
reason, if you are sick, £ ' ? ' .
•ore or suffering, this ft I:-/
very trifling outlay . ’ W
May Save Your
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write a plain letter, can't: >r’ wi>
will take just two cents to early‘it
i ’'Waslil3giisMsalS lJ « £ c: Isa
Manta, Cwrjla,"
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of that Institute are able tc gi,
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| ;iey and Bladder troubles. Nervous Weil
uesse. of e.ther men or w n.e,,. disuses of'he
. P al . fs ! ', n<l otfler bodily affliction that
Write freely It costs you ncthing If we un
dertake your case we shall send j.t question
blank for sud particular jf V cu. case is
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letters sacredly private.
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ATTORNEYS.
•J, EK. AN HAM, ..
Liw Offloe, 8TO;e s Fira Street,
ROME, GA.
i .OHMS, W. UNDERWOOD
Attorney at I-jw Koine,Ga.
Corporal’ >n Law Only. I
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