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Woman’s Friend
T he Great Medicine that Gives
Nerve Strength
Sarsaparilla Make, the
H °piood Rich and Pure, Create, an
Appetite and Restores Health,
Vigor and Vitality.
... feel that I oaght to write a few
/.I, in praise of Hood’. Sarsaparilla,
y hi eh bus done great things for me * 1
a delicate condition and was sick
I # u y stomach and constipated. 1 trjed
medics highly recom.n.uded for fem.l.
Xknesses, but tho medicines brough
other troubles. 1 was so weak I
°ould not attend to my household duties,
“d 1 then determined to try Hood’. Sar-
Xanlls. After I had takentbi. medicine
a short time I began to gain strength. I
jw Stronger Each Day - r
, r . u t was able tq all day without
± inconvenience. I have taken Hood’a
Pills tor constipation, and I am
Lv than I hive been for five years.
Since taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla and
Hood’s Pills I 'eel rested in the morning.
I »m les’ nervous and am sure I have
richer and purer blood. I have always
been bothered with scrofula, but now I
ain rid of it. Before my last child waa
born I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and
jny girl baby was fat and strong, while
other child was not well and lived
to be only two years old.” Mm. E. F.
DEAL, Box 419, Missouri Valley, lowa.
Hood’s parifla
Is the best-in fact the line True Blood Puriner.
i icod’s Pilis r
PASTEUR FILTERS
The only G-erm
Pre of Filter in the
xvorld. Makes water
pure and clear for
sale by The Hanson
Supply_Co
WATER TAX NOTICE
Have you z 'hserved
how near the vh is?
J. T.
Secy, and Treasi
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ttT RftiLwny:
(oi>nnhl srhrdwte la Effect i«Vr t.WJ. I
STATION?- - 1 Sfo. to I U 1 j
tv c’ii..: anubx U i fl- 30ani "lii.pki'l6. lopin q
Ar Dalton ' 7.51 am B.4'.'pm 13. 10am
Ar Koine ! v.ooam 8.40 pm I.Ham
Ar A'-hiii# ill Warn iLfcOpm s.oJam
l.vAth'ita I I 70pm It 5 .pm! 5.39 am
Hr M i >n 7.10 pm g. Mata I 8 30am
IrJ-sup v . rt.<sami A3Bpm
Hr Everett j 7.25ftt» ».36pm
Ar J a (..invilie I . B.4oam] A3spm
i.vJesu i to.oiam jjtopm
Hr Jacksonville i I.oopm|m itym
L> Everett L' 7 Jsomr f joptn
Ai Brunswick | 8.30 am 4.3-imU'-
Nu. w carries Pullman Sleeptnx Cur Cimjj*
Mn .ot-a to Atlanta. f
Xu. H curries Pullman Skophig Car uMd '
i -hesi'lia Ui-n>o®a to JucksonVine Bad A>
Uulu to Brunswick. » , <S
No. B curries PuUmuu Steeping Car Chatta*
i i <a to Atlanta.
• o: .S, I XftdiS | No. ■
t-' Atlanta I 4.2oam' ktbpm’
Al' l.onic v4..-f| ksbam 0.35 pm IQ.sbam
ballon ~z . t ?.±Um l
A hattanortu-u ■ K A;.im S.JppEtk l.topm
1.. ' -attanooira B.Kan; •.10pm
Ar Hurtin 1 <*fipm' I .
• ’ exhiittou ~ts tyloLfal tkiam
Ar Li iusyine ? 50ptn| 7.50 am!
Ar yinolniyttl | T.BOptn! 7.80aM1l .. ..
! i.'JNpm i.i6am' 125 pm
Ar NiwhtJlr . , 656 pm A4oalxi| 5.56 pm |
No 13 Carrie Pullman Steeping Car Atlaata
•O', nut irn I?.! a-i’t ne.itauo6za to. Cincinnati
v curries Piillmun Al^eplnkpar, Atlanta
'• liiicfiin.ni and Chaltartoogaitf D'aulktrlUe
N,. < I it friiu. 18?
”'•* ■ * WarrdwiSlij lO.talpm
•UMornst «........... tsWWW
A. Ho, spring |.}
♦Ar A,|„.Ville ... 4 wlm
a’ N, :l J W.»pm
• J*' * ...L„ ..Jiniipm'
I U F.' »i Drawing Ko «n Sleep-
Vine nd < li ' NrA ''' V<*“ '-Ok *"'•«-
mon.] Hi, a *‘’ ” lr y, l ” »t‘ ■»i | «i »n<i. urrivlmrHieh
", a'so Pullman Sleeping Cat
l '”' ‘?"«ro io Morjolk.
b win, p'’J*,’ '''bttlmo » r:t A> Salls,
i" Aili 1 ♦" ■ S! ’.‘>'pi;i - Cur Ciuutan >o<a
O'lCiianf,. «-c -y ’W York with-.
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n .o’ /’t, 'billiimn Sleepiiu CarCliattu-
''oru ■>.th.i p'|, * wIJ '•-bqttav oga to New .
vi ‘ i‘> Up ud’ Sleeping Car Kuua*
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‘i'ruiiiu l ”- i M.ktuiu
Ar ' Ifl.oopml
Mt'ridl.n,'
Ar
F. S < > *' Suu<i,k y- I Sundap only.
J M <'lJu' ) T W / ' Vj-.WaaMnjwn, D.U.
w a tukk u » M,r - » a ’
bCUlaa -Aa.».A..Obana U ooo.i<pn»
ry sent tc Dewey.
Y Tb W p ur)c ’ Ju b 'lB —The New
M’ a Exchange Bub megs
and Ji SB()C ’ a Gon |jh S Completed
v<>iu m llppf,d i a librar y' df/0,009'
»nh e"7 "”" ,e ‘rt*W
lo 9 u ll(1 '-'b Navy D -paninent
T'»» ««t, in C 00..„
to? ; ■ •
1 P23SOHL MtUIION
Mr. Ike McArver spent today
here.
t AH kinds of nice fruit at
Lloyds’.
Delicious canteloupes every
day at Lloyd’s.
Mrs. Tom Scottis visiting
friends in Atlanta.
Mr. M. M. Jettoxn, of Tampa,
Fla. , is in the city.
Large, fancy, ripe peaches re
ceived daily at Lloyds’.
Mr. Park Morton, of Anne
delle, spent today here.
Mr.Jdpgh T. Inman, returned
to Atlanta tins morning.
There be a dance at the
Mobley pavilion tonight.
HoUge to rent, close
in. Apply to L A Lloyd.
Have you tried Hunt tbe bakers
bread and cakes yet, if not why
not?
9-
Miss May Beth Sullivan has
returned from a pleasant visit to
Macon.
1 i ■
Mr and Mrs. XJeorgj Wright re
turned this morning from Chat
noo«f,l,
Mrs. Jack King and family
are spending the summer at
Spring Bank.
Prof. W. F. Robinson, of
Young Harris college, is a visit
or of the Hill City today.
Bad blood becomes good bl ood
on taking Hood’a Sarsaparilia.lt
s the great blood purifier.
I A
Mr. Roy Berry, of Birming
ham, is spending a few days in
the city with his hottae folks.
• Mr. Herman Julios,- after
spending several days with Mr.
A-? returned to ColGipbus
W4«V;f!‘H 1 .
Mr. T. B, Davis, of Floyd
Springs, is in the city the ; guest
oi his briuher. Ordinary John
P. Davis. ’<
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Allen afte>
spending several days most ptats
aully in the city with relatives re*
turutil t»4heir home in Anuistou
this morning. ,
Dr. Ed Marshall, ' of Cedar
tp.wn, spent yesterday’in the city
with h|s parents, Dr.-and .Mrs
' B. : Marshall.
Miss Margaret Hoyt left this
morning for Cave Spring, where
sho wiil spend several weeks
with relatives and friends.
*“ d A,mer Mar '
sltid-dn It leave tomorrow for At-
they will spend
seVori-l weeks with relatives and
fi iends.
Miss Cora Young, after a de
lightful visit of several days
with Mrs. Weems, in the Fifth
Ward, returned to her home in
Cedartow’ii this morning.
(Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Chil
dress and little son, Master
» will leave in a few days
j ,fi>r Columbia,Tenn., where they
will weeks.
‘ ( Hunt the bwker has Albert O.
Ijmdsley, of Indiana, onS of tha
\haketa out of ths West work*
iug for him, call and try his bread
and cakes you wont ragrat it. t
J Lost-on Saturday
Inight.a white shepherd
2-pup, two months old.
’ Finder will be reward
ed by returning same
to Bass, Bros. & Co.
The Hustler-Commercial is
indebted to Mr. May of the W.
RobiESon commission house,
for, a fine watermelon. It was
and highly enjoyed.
Mr ar.d Mra. J. H. Lumpkin
f and\Mn. Pit Lumpkin of Mart
I Texae ar * spending a ft# day* with
Mr )t a?»d Mrs. A. B Watkiue on
- wist let atreat. They are enroot.. |
,to Atlanta to attend the Confed'
<pX|e rpo»»ou-
LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
Q. T. Club.—Mrs. .Walter
Langford will entertain the Q
T. club tomorrow afternoon at I
o’clock.
Pone k Court.—E very tn in g
unusually quiet in police cir
cles. No court has been .held
since last Thursday.
Some Bkttkr —Mr. Frank
Woodruff, Sr., who has been
dangerously ill at his home on
Second avenue, was reported
better today.
Out Today.—The many
friends of City Attorney Chas.
Underwood, were delighted tc
see him on the streets today,
after a serious illness of two
weeks’ duration.
Arrested at Calhoun. —
Marshal Besseman, of Calhoun,
arrested Berry Dixon, a muchly
wanted negro on a serious
charge. An officer went up after
him this afterno.on.
Grand Jury in Skssion —The
Floyd county grand jury con
vened at the court house this
morning at 10 o’clock. Judge
Henry charged the jury and
held motion court.
Appointed Surveyor—Mr. Chas
Smitbh as been appoiutedsiirvey u’
for the 3 d Georgia Reg. U.S. V.
aud ranking as Lieut. He wants
carpenters, blacksmiths, Rinneyors
drafti-mer.,‘etc ~ at go-jd pay.
Eyes examined free
by Dr. Taylor, experi
enced optician. at
Wooten’s drug stor«
Save your eyes. Do not
delay-
Piece of the Tree —Mr.
McKenney presented Ordinary
John P. Davis with a piece of
the apple tree that Gen. Lee
surrendered under at Appom it
toz. Jle priz s it very highly.
Schools Open—All the Floyd
county schools have opened for i
the summer months. The school
year commenced last Monday.
School Commissioner Gwaltney
lias been kpt busy getting
things in shape.
Exchanged Pupils. lh’..G.
T. Goetchius returned from Dal
ton this morning, where he
preached at the First Presbyte
rian church. Dr. Edward Lane,
of Dalton, filled Dr. Geotchius |
. ulpit here yes erdav.
| Dalton District Conference
—Mr. J. R. Gibbons returned
this morning from LiFayette,
where he attended the Dalton
District conference of the Meth
odist church. Presiding Ehl ir
A. W. Williams presiding.
First Baptist.—Miss Mary
Mitchell of Nashville, who is
the guest of Miss Florence
Fou:he, sang at the First B ip
church yesterday. She has a
highly cultured voice which wi.sj
highly enjoyed by the large con
gregation.
Mrs. Davls Dead. — This
morning at 3:30 o'clock Mrs
Hamp Davis died at her home
in Orsman, of consumpli n. af
ter a long illness. She was a
most estimable lady and leaves
a husband and several children
to mourn her loss. Iler son Mr
Chas. Davis is in Company I'.
Second Georgia regiment of
U. S. V., at Tampa. The funer
al will occur some time tomor
row.
Mr. Aimer K. Davis, one of
Rome’s popularyoung attorneys,
wll leave tomorrow fcr North
Carolina, where he will spend
several weeks for his health.
Mr. W. H. Tutt, of Augusta,
spent yesterday in the city with
I his wife, who is spending the
summer with Mrs. Chas. W. ,
Underwood on Seventh avenue.
A 1 l .. A J
All members, nf th> Doh ■
j Cook Georgia hrigad'.' who tuav
| attend the ' annua' ret: >i< u of
! Confederate W-ter. a- ? \t’.i; .
Jia , July JUth to 23d,. ,S, :.i>-
rcO’iesie j, iiutnedtrt; ib t trriv
jal in Atlanta, to call ' bi ig.i<|e
I headquarters. 44 W 1 r,ti-<’« u.
! opposite union depct, * oitl j.-g
--:i**Ur, ge? badges ami *sd 11■
: Ln'li tins for. g> n>
I lion. Stale paper- p’<- i co; v.
W. W. liulbert, I h> .v
’ -I ' < ’. Joder, 4th Gu.
G I). Camp, 21st G i
11. W Tin mas, '2 i, 1 .
J. (’. Rogc s, j lib Ga
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r-i i-.v., • r • ■ ■ , •
out fb-rVoiDmir * r ’ .4
Uiic, punhes tn. t - .
Btor«’N lust I • ..'j < ,, x
malccs vou air u . - > »•
In h<»al*h. nervi >' ... *■
and * ,
b°<>k. (S'
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> iiiventfon oi-i . ' . . /
» y-'"i tr- j otu* mnuu whether it is <
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< PiXTIENT SbiiZ*vXT*Jß-S~di—EXPEItTS’V
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CAsh:, -lat«,u. Ncjv 1 o-.lai, I . >
P. <>. S irv. yots 1.-u
fiowety .. .. ■ ;
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4PPLIi?ATI
OF DISMISSION.
GEORGIA EL Yl' < : t'N.TY.
VVJie'v; -,-W J. l\e< : ’
tor of Mr . F iiitiv W lore- . <b
ceased, rq>res“n's to 'h c >ur,t. in
his p tit’ou <hi v fi ed, thut h( i::>
.dininis’.e!'< : d M• i.u-
Jones’ estate. I'ti * t- ’ ■ che ul.
persons c nc h-d, kinilnd a;ui
creditors to show c e ‘if at ■
th'v can, why ni l r-on".iis re o’
I should not he ih-" -a ■■■ ■' >om b.-
adtiiinisf Ji :> ‘.in 1 ‘o.ijl v • !(>>■ !-■
>f disutr ■ , : . !■ <l/ Hoi;,!,»v.
i i O - m.-r 1S { ,B ! ”s J.uiy - T )
1<8*.)8 ,1 ■>'■'■ ’ o \l : ’V. ! j air v
.. eiIEAP RATTS.
I - ;
j The Southern R'y ; p rutei*
daily train-, b‘two : R nne an
Chattanong ■, by v. hi-h parties
can leave lie:.if in ib - .'Gi ning,
spend the day io Chattanooga
and return 1.0 ii ; >.a n «-V". iug.
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The 'sched ile between ihe-’e
points is as fuiiows Leave l.'-glp
1 :00 a in -irrive C.iattanoog'
4:15 a in.' ; leave -t >;u 19:35
arrive Chattanompi 1: " 1 p. tn. •
i leave Rome G:2sa. rn arrive
ChattjMioOga 8 :50 p in. '1 lit re
is also a local train b aving Rome
3:50 r. in. going by the wty o!
Cohgjlta and (o-. vc'anl an ! ar
rives Cit utii' '. r i 720 p. ai.
Ilcturni-i ’raia-' leaw? Chatta
n<»o> r a G :30 a m. arrive* Rome
o
): 00 £. nt : h ave ( b al.tanfogti
3:10 p m ar.’ iv ' Ii jnin • :bo p.
in. ; have Chatfeapooga 10:l-> p.
arrive Rome 1:4 1 :u. in. Pull
man sleepin.,' car' Mi a'l train.-.
Fur further information ciil
ion C ILirrison, C. T A.
SUMMER RE- OiiTS
'M.-invd I.;;: lai suno:, r!' «i> s
an- sit' aii <1 on and r-e eh' <1 via t .e
Sou' h-m lan way. Whether ,ot,i
desires t tie re. side or the m-'Uii
tains, th' 4shi;• oab '• hotels or]
(ini C c> ur.' v home-., !bev can tw I
reached via 11,1.- mu ifi-. < i:t h l?h*j
aay ■■ i Ir. vol.
A.-li- vi l -. N. C. , fi ! Springs.
N. 0., •R’ tn M ■ i ,
and th" ninniil un ri'-i'f s >’f h'a.-4 !
T< and Wt stern Norf j
Cnrol'iiii, 11 Fti.- La' '! nt rhe Sky |
Tate Spring-;, Tenn. Oliver
Springs, i-nu , L »!< u s Moun- :
lam, I’eioi . ’.ithir S, Ga , ;
■,h“ v-' > i’-.:- Vtr'- itia springs, and ;
the s'usly .re ie-or s are .reached (
Lv t i>e S ti h i Rai.v <y.
The S<o.i ! l <■' 1 R oi'vai l.ar issued
a hi tidprtne f,;ldtt ■ nti I 1 “Srm
in'er Hom-' sstd IL sorts dt tcrip
t'V'' pt netiiiH one iln u.-tit <1 sum
m<-r resort. In t* I; and boardit s
tion.-es, includin ' inforu.),u< nr
garding rut< s >•. r la ;rd al the
different places and ruiiie. d rates
to reach them.
Write to C A. Benscoter. "s
--eislsnt General Pus-ante: At nt
i Sout h t.i Ritl w i i »;o a
T- nu. for u copy of liii-' R Ider.
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how much
J Miy at oui re for a little
“t is to give* the
id for the lea t money.
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