The Rome hustler-commercial. (Rome, Ga.) 18??-????, August 08, 1898, Image 5

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Wa i rime Prices While on the one .hand 8S ft result of the war. nearly all food products have advanced in price. on the other hand, it I flrt |had 'precisely The opposite effect on the fIMTE Trade We must keep our sales up to the normal standard, and to do this we realize that goods must be sold lower than ever, and we are prepar- ed and determined to niak'3 you lower pncas on anything in our bouse than can be found elsewhere. Our line is Cmpleteand Upto Date.'- Consisting in part of| 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. Also complete Hid Jo r casketßCO 13 > robes,|etc., at the lowest Pnws.CallJJou Rhudy, Harvey SPAIN ACCEPTS find Pres. McKinley Upon Being Notified Will PROMULGATE A TRUCE Until The Terms of Surrender Are Drawn And Signed- Madrid, Aug. G.—Spain’s re ply to the United States has been completed. It accepts the Amer ican peace conditions. The reply will be submitted to the Queen Regent and Sagas ta’s ministry will ratify it this afternoon, whereupon it will be sent immediately to the United States government, through the French ambassador at Washing ton. If the Madrid dispatches are fully realized by acceptance of the American terms, then the authorities say that nothing re mains but the routine of con cluding formalities of peace. In some quarters apprehension is expression as to the word “ac ceptance .” It is pointed out that if the aoceptance is simply an affirma tive on all the American peace terms every chance for delay or negotiations is at an end. But if the acceptance is qualified in any way by a condition that certain privileges be granted or rights conceded, then there is still the possibility of further discussion. The Madrid advices are so un qualified in stating that the American terms are accepted that there seems to be little chance Spain will attach any conditions to bei acceptance, and yet only the answer itself, final, unconditional and conclu sive can make it clear that the last chance of controversy is re moved. There will be little surprise here if the culmination of the peace arrangement brings about a change in the Spanish cabinet not so much by a crisis as by a concerted movement among the leaders to institute a cabinet representing all elements, in cluding the army, cap ble of taking the responsibility before the country of acceptance of the American terms. Tne president did not modify the original peace terms in the least, and the acceptance by Spain must be on the following basis, the synopsis of die terms being officially stated by Presi dent "McKinley. “The president does not now put forward any claim for pe cuniary indemnity, but requites the relinquishment of all claim of sovereignty over or title to the island of Cuba, as well as the immediate evacuation by Spain of the island ; the cession to the United States and imme diate evacuation of Porto Rico and other islands under Spanish sovereignty in the West Indies, and the like cession of an island in the Ladrones. The United Statss will occupy and hold the city, bay and harbar of Manila, pending the conclusion of a treaty of peace which shall de termine the control, disposition and government of the Philip pines.” TO PRO MU LG ATE A TRU CE. President McKinley Will When Spain Accepts. Washington, August G—An armistice will be declared, in all probability, bv Tuesday and the proclamation promulgated, Ihe w w iroit, Mich., is one of the many thou sand of Pe-ru-na’s friends. This is what she says to Dr. Hartman: “ We have used your Pe-ru-na with the most remarkable results and would not be without it. We have always recommended it to our friends. A few years ago I purchased a bottle of your Pe-ru-na and after seeing its results, recommended it to my grocer who was troubled with dyspepsia, the curing of which induced her to sell it in her store. She has sold large amounts of it. My daughter has just been cured of jaundice with Pe-ru-na. My pen would grow weary were 1 to begin to tell you of the numerous cures Pe-ru-na has effected in our immediate vicinity within the last couple of years.” Dr. Hartman, President of the Surgi cal Hotel, Columbus, Ohio, will counsel and prescribe for fifty thousand women this ypar free of charge. Every suffer ing woman should write for special question blank for women, and have Dr. Hartman's book, “Health and Beauty.” All druggists sell Pe-ru-na. officials of the war depaatmeut say that it will in no way inter fere with the plans to garrison and occupy Cuba, but that those troops ordered to Porto Rico which are not actually on their way when the proclamation is issued will not be permitted to proceed, as there are sufficient troops there now to garrison the island. Those regiments which are partially embarked w 11 be allowed to proceed. The administration is hourly expecting a visit from Ambassa dor Cainbon. It is known that he has been informed of Spain’s reply and that it contains the full acceptance of the president’s terra of peace. As soon as the armistice is declared the armistice at Ha vana will be partially lifted, sufficient to allow food supplies to reach the island. In all other respects it will be maintained. The question as to using the Spanish soldiers to police the island is causing trouble, as it is feared that they could not be trusted, but will pillage the peo ple. feeling no sense of respon sibility in their work. The president is determined if possible to keep our out of Havana until fall, au will employ almost any nie.-ius to do so. • • IMMUNES MUST GO. Washington, Aug. 6.—ln spite of the protests which are being from the Southern states, the immune regiments will be sent to do garrison work at Santiago de Cuba and take the place of the troops being brought back, to this country. Not only have protests come from Georgia through Senator Bacon and Gov. Atkinson and others of that state, but similar protestshave been received fiom all states where immune regi ments have been raised. General Corbin said this morning that the program of the war depart ment could not and would not be changed on account of these protests. NE V M AN. “I was a sufferer from dys pepsia, gout and rheumatism, caused by impure blood. 1 tried various medicines, but obtained no relief until I began taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla. 1 his med icine has made me a new man and is the best I ever took. It has boon a blessing to me. William M, James. Brogdon, S. C. Hood’s Pills are the only pills to with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. EC and yet efficient FILLING ' TO HELP Securing free dom from the grip of catarrh makes loyal friends for the liberator. Pe-ru-na has * been making M friends of this py kind for many Ip? years. It cures afe catarrh wher- Wk ever located. Mrs. 11. Eades, \ .of 35 Twenty eighth St., De- 1 fl MILLIONAIRE Is Sir Tern Lipion, Challeng er far America’s Clip. ENGLAND’S KING BPOR’ Knightsd by Queen Victoria for Gifts to Charity London, Aug. 8 —Sir Thomas L’pton who has issued a challenge i Rr A.nerica*» yachting cup, is an Irishman of Belfast. He was born in 1851, the year America von the cup England and Scotland failed to win the cup, he said, and I wish to see whet an Irish-built yacht can do. Ills ves el will be named the Shamrock. She will be built at in secret, so that th«r u wl.l • no danger of iter lines ami other details o< I.er construction becoming public. She w.U be about the size of the Valkyrie 111. Charles Russell, of the Royal Ulster Yacht Club, will leave for America in a few days, to carry the challenge to the New York Yacht Club. The builder of the Shamrock is a bachelor, w ho made $50,000,000 in 18 years out of the tea busiress. , He has agencies all over the world He is a strong advocate of Irish rights. Queen Victoria kmgh’ed him in 1898 for giving SIOO,OOO to the Princess of Wales’ children’s jubi lee dinner fund, He also gave large amounts to other charities. It is said that Sir Thomas will bring his yacht to America next summer and said it himself in §tl e contests. EVERYTHING AT COST ' FOR THIS WEEK ONLY 1 CLOSING OUT TO QUIT FRANK WRIGHT’S FARMACY NORTON’S OLD CORNER OPPOSIT MASONIC IE MULE MOVE TO HAVANA < _______ It is Said Gen. Lee’s Command Has Boen Ordered There. Washington, Aug. 6.—There is a report in official circles that orders have already been sent to Major General Lee, at Jackson v” 1 , to prepare his forces for an ( -<y move to Havana. It is the c> .iiion of many of the best posted ones that Gen. Lee will, after the occupation of Cuba, be appointed military governor. It is expected that Col. William J. Bryan’s regiment will go to Cu ba with Lee. BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE The best salve in the world for cuts, bi usese sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped hands,{chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and pos itively cures piles, or no pay re quired. Is guaranteed to give | perfect satisfaction or mon y refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by all Druggists iliousness “Shave u»c<l your valuable CASCA XKTS and »• d them perfect. Couldn't do . ithout them. 1 have used them forsome time or in-.’.'gestton and biliousness tmd atn now coin I'etely cured. Kecouinietid them, to every one •nee tried, you will never be without them in io family." Edw. A Marx, Albany. N. Y. 'J-’'/' tuadj mar« Ria:»Tcn<o Pl-jnaant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do lood. Never Slekc*i. VVeakcu. or Gripe. Ilk’.2sc,SOc ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... SUrtk. • lt<on.<ly C<.«y.nr, CtlAvcv, Mwtrrnl. X.w Vnrk. 32 M'fll ft AC» ssohliwid answ.mtecd by all druic • i j to Cl HE -Atbaooo UabU. School Supplies. I a ar ® pioneers in the achaol books and school aup , ply business and wo are also right up-ro-da’a in every- «<< thing that should be kept by an up-to-date Bookstore. M Si j i W PAPER.! No house h: the Stste car. serve von better when von ds- £ < $> sire to invest in a new covering fcr tne dear rid walls of d) y. ur home. See our stock on hand and sampleal | H. A. SMITH. j THF OLD RELIABLE BOOK STORE. To the People of Rome. U ® Me/ * Wlsh ,0 announce that I have bought the Model .. . teana Laundry and propose to rearrange and aid to it V./ so that you will have in your city a plant second to none -i- * u W I have had years of practical ex. re euce, the past W thrPe y earß which I have own. iterated one of the largest plants in Texas. With the ears of experi- Vi/ euce l have had and as I will d*v > my entire time and yr attention to the business I will be aposition to guar* /A »»tee that anything coming to my laundry wi It be done yK satisfactorily. A trial will convince you that 1 can do all 5?" that I claim- Send in your bvndlo. If it 'alls to please /Ak .V'*v there will be rt j ch*rgw. Stop our wagon or telephone yK No 158, an t your bundle will bs returned promptly. /ik Hoping to receive a fair shire of yo'ic’patronage, I am ittk ’.f* yours’to pleas a JJ , S H- PARKIN $ W Proprietor ModelJSteam Laundry. ZWW.-’ J—————W—■■■ (■ 1' , || mmw MMMa - _ THEbE IMMUNES. Nine Regiments Ordered t<> San tiago, • Washington, Aug. G. —Orders wi re issued at the War Depart* ment this morning, send’ng three immune regiments from Macon ' Ga.. and five immune regiments from Columbus, Miss., to Savan nah. Ga., from which poin they will start for Santiago Sunday or Monday. The Tenth Immune R’gi naent, now at New Orleans, has been ordered to Tampa and will be shipped as soon as possible. Two regiments of immunes are al ready at Santiago. Cancer 01 the Breast. Mr. A. 11. Crausby, of 158 Kerr St., Memphis, Tenn., says that his wife paid no attention to a small lump which appeared in her breast, but it soon de veloped into a cancer of the worst type, and notwithstanding the treatment of the best physicians, it continued to spread and grow rapidly, eating twe holes in het breast. The doctors soon pronounced her incurable. A celebrated New York 'A specialist then treat- VJj V- Q ed her, but she con \ ? x tinned to grow worse V 5" and when informed /w-Xs t-'at both her aunt ’ I W £n 'l S ran dinothcr had f* from cancer he v / A/vJ r :ve the case upas /J hopeless. Someone then re- *bi I * commended S.S.S. and though little hope remained, she begun it, and an improvement was no ticed. The cancer commenced to heal and when she had taken several bottles i< disappeared entirely, and although sev eral years have elapsed, not a sign of the disease nas ever returned. A Real Blood Remedy. S.S.S. {guaranteed purely vegetable) is a real blood remedy, and never fails to cure Cancer, Eczema, Rheumatism Scroful... or any other blood disease. Our books will be mailed feC ’ 0- N free to t y ad dress. Swift | Specific Co., Atlanta Go. There is more Catarrh in this section of the cauntry than all other diseases [ut together, and . until the last few years was sup posej to be incurrble. For a great many years doctors pronounced i it a local diseas, and prescihed lo ■ cal remedier, and by constantly i failing to cure with local treat ment, pronounced it incurable i Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, at d there fore requires constimticnal treat ment. Mall’s Catarrh Cure manu factured by F. J. Cheney & Cc. Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitu tional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts di rectly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it tails to cure, send for circulars and testimonials. Address, F. J Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O, Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. CITATION—LEAVE TO SELL. GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY. To all whom it may concern, J. «V. C. Harris, administrator of Dr. C. S Harris, deceased, has in due form applied to the under signed for leave to sell the lauds belonging to the estate of said de •.eased, and said applica'ion Will •>e 1 eard on the first Monday in September next. This Ist day of August 1898. JoiwP. Davis, Ordinary. I ■■:••• YEAR’S SUPPORT. > GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY, I To all whom it may concern. Notice is hereby given ihat the appraisers appointed to set apart • ind assign a year’s support to Mrs. Margaret J. Harris, the widow of Dr. C. S. Harris, deceas ed, have filed their award and un less good and sufficient cause is shown the same will be made the judgement of the cour<. at the September term of the court of ordinary. Th.s August. 4th 1898- J,)HN P. Davis, Ordinary. •bntbtw Ps-Uis cartel l>» Dr. Xito-j.’ ***“—