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Wai
Time
Prices
While on the
as a result of the war.
nearly all food products
have advanced in price,
on the* other liana, it
has |hnd precisely the
opposite filled on the
pURNTE
Trade.
We '|mmt keep our
sales’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 anyth'! g in our
house tha.i can be found
t int win re. Ourjline is
C mpleteand
Up to Date.'.
Consisting it. part ofj
Bedroom
Suites,
Parlor
Suites,
Sideboards,
wardrobes,
Chiffoniers,
Dining Tables,
Rockers and
Chairs, all kinds
Hatracks.
Baby Carriages
Mattings,
Rugs, Portiers,
Curtains,
Lace Curtains,
window shades.
Pictures, Easels
Screens,
Iron Beds. etc. I
Also complete line of casketsco
flins. rol »es, etc , at the lowest
prices. Cal 1 ~on
i
Rhiidy,
Harvey
SCoinpany.
GRUEL WIVES
Toss Up Dead Body Os A
MUrdereii Girl
HAD AN IRON WEIGHT
Chained About Her Body Crlmel
A mystery.
Mil watikee, Win., Aug. 4. Ear
ly this morning the waves of Lake
Michigan tossed the body of a
young w. man onto the “Harbor
of Refuge” breakwater, 300 ft from
shore.
Around the waist was fastened d
weight such as draymen u*e to
snap onto a horse’s bridle, This
weight had been secured by pass
ing a light chain twice an urd the
waist.
Apparently he body had been
in the lake four or five weeks. T1 e
body was clad on'y in undercloth
ing of (inequality, with trimming
of handmade lace oh the white
skirts. All circumstancs point to
murder.
There is more Catarrh in this
section of the country than all
other diseases put together, and
until the. last few years was sup
posed to be incurable. For a great
many years doctors pronounced
it a local diseas, and preseibed lo
cal remedier, and by constantly
fulling to cure with' local treat
ment, pronounced it incurable
Science has proven catarrh to be a
constitutional disease, ai <1 there
foie requires constiiutu n*l treat
ment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure manu
factured by F. J. Cheney Co.
Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitu
tional cure on the market. I» is
taken internally in doses from 10
drips to a feaspoonful. It acts di
rectly on the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. They offer
one hundred dollars for any case it
fails to cure, send for circulars
au ! tesiimonials. Address,
F. J Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O,
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best-
HAWAIIANS join army.
One Battalion of Infantry May
Be Organized .
San Francisco. August 4.—Gen
eral Merriam, commanding the
department of California, has re
ceived the following dispatch from
Adjutant General Corbin:
“The president directs that if
any of the military forces oc the
Hawaiian islands deside to become
a pa-t of your volunteer army,
you are authorized to organize
not to exceed one battalion of ins
fantry. naming the officers and
causing the officers and men to be
mustered into the service and
have them to report tp Colonel
Berber for duty.”
DEWEY IS KEPI’ BUSY.
San Francisco, August 4.—The
Manila correspondent of The
Hong Kong Press says Admiral
Dewey does not confine his lobors
to the Olympia. He goes to Cavite
almost every day. By his order
and by the speed and excellence
ot its execution the navy yard
arsenal torts and barracks have
been converted in a wonderfully
short time from a chaos to neat
ness and *>vstem.
HEAD ACHE
•’Holl, my wife mid my-elf liave been
using CASI AKETS and they are the best
medicine we have ever had in the house. Last
week my wife was frantic with headache for
two days, she tried some of yourCASCARETS,
mu! they relieved the pain in her head almost
Immediately. We both recommend Casearets,"
Chas. Stedeford.
Pittsburg Safe & Deposit Co., Pittsburg,
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CATHARTIC
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PERSONAL MENTION. |
Mr- Bailey Gordon went down
to Atlanta this morn ng.
Mr. f. B. Broach is out after
an illness of two weeks.
Miss Kate Oinberg is visiting
friends in ’Summerville.
Charley McKinney went
down to Cedartown this morn
i »g-
Miss Lucile Gammon is spend
ing several weeks at Wheeler
Springs,
Hon Sam S. King went down
to Atlanta on business this
morning.
Miss Ella Harper is spending
some time in Marietta the guest
of friends.
Mrs. W. M.. Henry and chil
dren are visiting friends near
Summerville.
Miss Minnie Lloyd, of Six
Miles, is visiting friends in the
Fourth Ward.
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Lieut. \V. Guice, of the police
force, is taking his vacation in
the country.
Missis Lydia Wood and Josie
Harbour are visiting friends
near Anniston.
Mr. W. A. Wright has return
ed from a several days business
trip to Cedartown.
Mrs. S. E. Daniels left this
morning for Dadeville, to visit
friends and relatives.
Try that new and absolutely pure
Hour for sale by L'oyd & Harper.
Only 60c for 24 lbs this week'
Miss Lillian Wood will leave
Saturday for Canton, to ‘spend
several weeks with friends.
Bad blood b comes gmd blood
on taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It
s the great blood purifie .'.
Miss Augusta Todd left this
morning for Amberson, G i., to
spend several weeks with
friends.
Big Brown Jug Fil
ters for sale. Price
$2-00. Mits Julia
btewart.
Try tliat new and absolutely
pure flour, for sale by Lloyd &
Harper. Only 60c for 24 lbs.,
this week.
Miss Louise Anderson left
Thursday to visit Congressman
Maddox’s family m Rome.—Ma
rietta Journal.
Miss Grace Harper passed
through the city yesterday en
route to her home in Cave Spring
from Carrollton.
Miss Ag.ies and Master Ro
land Reece, left this morning to
spend several weeks with rela
tives in Rockmart.
Mrs. Albeit Maier and chil
dren have returned to their
home in Atlanta after a pleasant
visit to relatives in this city.
Mrs. Julius Simpson and Miss
Clelie McWilliams left this
morning for Warm Springs,
where they will spend several
weeks.
Miss Berta M iddox left today
for LaFayetto, where she joins a
large party of young people,who
will spend some time at Look
out Mountain Inn.
Miss Mary Williamson,one of
I Rome’s pretty and most accom
plished young ladies, will re
turn from a delightful vi sit of
Jiree weeks, at Wheeler Springs.
COL. RCOSEVELT
Ordered Home With His Rough
Riders.
Washington, Aug. 4.—lt is
stated today that Colonel Roose
velt and his Rough Riders have
lr en c rd-red from Santiago to
Montauk They will come
with Gen Tai Wheeler’s cavalry,
all of wb >m are ordered to take
the first transports coming north. •
ft BIRD’S EYE VIEW
Time works changes. 1 was
in to seeCr.pt. J. L Bass, head
of Bass Bros & Co’s., big]
stores, where I had gone in
quest of “copy” for a change in
the half-page ad of that big
mercantile concern, (the ad will
be changed tomorrow, Keep an
eye for it,) and saw my old
friend F. J. Kane, at his old
post.
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It seems but a month since
Frank held a responsible posi
tion behind those same counters,
though in reality it has been
about three years. In that time
he has operated one of the best
dry goods houses that has ever
opened its doors to the Rome
trade.
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A few days ago he made a
lightiiing-iike change, failing to
buy out the Bass Bros & Co’s.,
big retail house, he made Capt.
Joe Bass an oiler on his own
big stark of good-, and the trade
w.,s closed instanter.
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Yesterday the last of this big
stock was moved to Bass Bros,
&Co., and today Frank Rank is
at his old post, only now he is
in charge of Ike sales depart
ment of the Bass Bros & Cos’
tremendous stock of bargains.
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I don’t believe there is a bet
ter posted, more thorough dry
goods man in Georgia than F.
J. Kane, young man though lie
be. In securing him Bass Bros &
Co,, have scored as big a scoop
as they did in securing the big
stock of F. J. Kane & Co.
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Isay this because Frank
Kane’s popularity is permanent.
and scores and hundreds of his
personal Lionels will continue to
patronize him at his new' place
of business.
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I congratulate Bass Bros,
& Co., upon securing the servic
es of so popular and so efficient
a young man as Frank Kane—
they could not have put a better
man in charge of their great
sales department.
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As to the sale of the superb
stock of F. J. Kane & Co., why
you take my advice and lookout
for the Bass Bros & Co., an
nouncement in tomorrow after
noon’s Rome Hustler Commer
cial . It’s iny opinion that said
announcement will be sensation
al enough to overshadow' the
war news. Mind you, that’s my
opinion ventured for what it’s
worth.
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ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
Agreeably to an order of the
court of ordinary for Floyd county
Georgia, granted at the November
term, 1897, will be sold before the
court house door in the city of
Roma between the legal hours et
sale ou the first Tuesday in Sept
the following property towit, —One
undivided 2->5 interest in lots Nos,
167, 168, 171, 190, 192. 202, 241,
242, 244 245 and 3 4ths of 189
and the South half of 240. ,All
containing 450 more er leas,
subject to dower of Mrs. Martha
G. Miller. Said property sold as
the prop rty of J. J. Miller, de
ceased, late ot said county. Terms
of sale cash. W H. Ennis
Administrator estate of J. J.
Miller, deceased.
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j Beware of Imitations
| 4BMA OOMS, AM«». YORK.
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We are pioneers in the acheol books and school ■ fl
W ply business and we are also right up-ro-d»»« j u ever
thing that should be kept by an D [ ’’-date Bookstore M
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No honee in the State can ri v< vou’>-4tor when voa Ug |||
sire to invest in a now covering ' - »r F 9.1
your home. See our stock on h:\ud u. samples'
| H. A. SiYiTH I
THF OLD RELIABLE BOOK STORE, «|
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To the People of Rome. 1
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IIJ I wish to announce that I have the m
Steam Laundry and nropose to rea i- and aid to it
so that you will have in vour cit a piant second to nous \j/
in the south. ▼
I have had years of pracLca! n -ncs, the ; ait w
it/ th rPe years of which I hare ov ; - j ()re o f .T
the largest plants in Texas. With tin ! exi ori> >
euce I have had and as ] will dev my r- :unu and kj/
Vr attention to the business I will be a poMi. i> guaN W
antee that anythii ; to my bed is A
jZZ satisfactorily. A't ia wi vince 1 in do all
that I claim • Bin Imy mr hvn ile. 1 sto pleass A
yov there will be no charge. Stop >r telephone i
No. 158, and your bu 11 romptly.
/ii Hoping to receive a fair shire of yo ir'p itrojage, I am X
sfN yoursjto please
t H- PARKIN S
Proprietor Molel’Staam Laundry.
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* about it.
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t that has its own exclusive dispatch boat service and iti
J own staff correspondents and artists at the front in both
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