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PERSONAL MENTION.
• Mrs. T, J. Simmons is visit
ing in Atlanta.
Mrs S. M. Surk has retain
ed from Catoosa Springs.
Miss May Doyle, of Chatta
nooga, is the guest of relatives.
Mr. Mortie Jack went down
to Carrollton today on business.
Mr. Robt. D. Alien of Atlanta
spent today in the city wi h
friends.
Amusing pictures at
the park theater to
night.
Mrs. Joe Morton, of Anne
delle, is the guest of relatives in
the city.
Miss Ora Best, of Cartersville,
is the charming guest of Miss
Clara Johnson.
Mr. Herbert Stubbs, of Ce
dartown, is a guest of the Yan
cey house party.
Mrs. W. F. King, of Calhoun,
is the guest of Mrs. W. D. Cuu
yus, for a few days.
Bad blood beccmes good blood
on taking Hood's Sarsaparilla.lt
is the great blood purifier.
For Sale: 7 fine milk
cows Apply to G-. B.
Holder at Lindale.
Messsrs. Charley McKinney
and Hugh McCrary returned
this morning from Texas Valley
Mrs. Lillie E. Pickett, of Can
ton, is the guest of her parents,
Maj or and Mrs. Mills cn Fourth
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Funk
houser and sou, Littell, left to
day for Asbury Park to spend
"■'lie time.
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Fancy new honey, in comb or
strained, at Lloyd & Harper’s -
Also new Paragon Honey syrup,
it’s delicious.
Big Brown Jug Fil
ters for sale. Price
$2-00. Miss Julia
Stewart.
Fancy Tip Top Graham flour,
new goods, at Lloyd & Harper’s.
Also absolutely pure wheat
flour at new prices :
Mr. and M rs. Preston, of Lig
non, were in the city today eu
route to Rocky Creek to attend
the Owens-Camp nuptials,
Thursday.
Miss Bettie Penn arrived in
the city today from Atlanta and
will spend several days with
friends before returning to her
home in Trion.
Miss Bessie Jackson, of Wash
ington, Ga., was in the city to
day en route to Foster’s Mills,
where she will spend several
weeks as the of Mrs. Juo.
C. Foster.
COAMO CAPTURED
By a Brigade es Volunteers in
Half Hour's Fighting.
Ponce, Porto Rico, Aug. 10.—
The town of Coamo was taken
at 8 o’clock this morning by the
16th Pennsylvania and the 2nd
and 3rd Wisconsin.
Artillery was used on an out
lying blockhouse and undercov
er of this fire the Advance was
made.
Two hundred Spaniards were
captured ana twenty killed, in
cluding the commandant,
el Illeseas, and three other off?
cers.
Five Americans wer« wound
ed. Their names are Kovincent
Tolley, Frank Whitlock, Clyde
Prance. Corpl. Varnes and Pvt.
Biebold, all of the 16th Penhiyl*
vauia The fight lasted iliiny'
minutes. i
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SAGASTAIN DANGER
To be Assasiinatbd as Ths Result
Or A Plot.
Bayonne, France, Aug 10, —Dis-
patohss received here from Madrid
dated yesterday announce that
the most rigorous military censor
ship is exercised today. The news
papers are uot allowed tc refer to
the plot agaiust Senor Sagaeta's
lite nor to the appearanceof revolu
tionary bands is theCastillon pro
vince .
Concerning the plot it is ’aid
the conspirators have drawn lots
to decide which of team shall
carry out its purpose and that the
task has fallen upon a mau named
Disbal, who has suffered impris
onment in the for«r«ss of Mount
.luich for participation in one of
the Barcelona anarchist outrages
and whose sentence was recently
commut' d by the supreme court to
expulsion fr<m Castillon the band
consists oi twenty men.
According to some account they
are republicans and others say they
are Carlisle there first move was
to attack a custom* post end cap
ture all the arms. Next they cut
the telegraph end telephone wires,
OWINS—CAMP
Two Popular Young People To
Marry Thursday.
Thursday at high noon, Mr. J.
Boyd Owens, of this city and Mias
Minnie Lee Camp, of Rocky Creek
will be united in marriage, at the
home of the bride.
Every body in Rome knows big
hearted genial Joe Owens, es tb e
rm of Cantrell A Owens, who
counts hie friends by the score.
Miss Camp is a lovely and popular
young lady and is very popular
among a large circle ot friends.
The wedding will be a quiet
home affair and only the relatives
and a few friends will be present.
Mr. Owens will leave in the
moraiug for Rocky Creek accom
panied by;the following:
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Davie,
Mr, and Mrs. John Pollock, Mr.
and Mrs. Jake C. Moore.
The Hastier-Commercial Wishes
them a long life and much hap
piness,
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE
The best salve in the world
for cuts, brusese sores, ulcers,
salt rheum, fevet sores, tetter,
ehapped hands corns,
and all skin eruptions, and pos
itively cures piles, or no pay re
quired. Is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by all Druggists.
HAY ASSOCIATION.
Buffalo N. Y., Aug. 10.—The
National Hay association convened
today. Reports from the cemmit
tees on transportation, legislation
and.arbitration were preaaated. A
number of interesting papers weie
read during the afternoon.
FOR SALEI
A fifty aaw Gullatt Gia, Feeder and
Condenser and a 5 H. P. Erie City Steam
Engine, both in good order. Will eel)
cheap or will exchange for horMes, mules,
born, lumber, or almoat anything else of
value, as 1 have no use fur them.
Adder is or call on
FIJETC’HER SMITH,
240 Broad St., Rome,
LOCH HAPPENINGS.
WANTED.—Two good clerks
at once. Young men. Apply to
Lloyd A Harper.
PoL’CE Court. —Willie Dumas
was
police caurt for disorderly c in
duct.
Prayer Meeting.—There
will be prayer meeting at the
First Presbyterian church to
night at 8 o’clock.
German, —The society young
men of the city will give a German
at the Armstrong tonight, compli
mentary to the young ladies of the
Yancey house party.
Public Schools Soon Open
—bo to Lanham’s at unce and
get some of those fine sailors
they are selling so cheap. Only
50c for sailors worth $ 1.00, $1.50
aud $2.00.
ORANDJURY TO MEET.— T h e
grandjury will meet again Fri
day to hear the report of the
committee appointed by the
grand jury last week to look
over the tax receiver s book and
see how the tex payers have
given in their property.
Chick & Peters. —In spite of
the inclemency of the weather
last night, a fair sized audience
greeted the Chick A Peters Co.,
at the Mobley Park pavillion.
The company gave a very cred
itable performance which w*B
highly enjoyei’ by all present.
Tonight they will show the
cinematograph of moving pic
tures. The performance begins
promptly at 8 :30 o’clock.
Rear Admiral Under Knifw.
Vallejo, Cal., Aug 10. —Rear
Admiral Kirkland today under
went a surgical operation, upon
the outcome of which depend* his
chance for life. Only a few dsya
ago he was enjoying the beat of
health One gallon of blood wee
drained from tbe patient’s etum
ach, the operation being auoceaa
ful li d moat aatiafactory.
STANDARD OIL DIVIDEND.
New York, Aug 10.—The Stand
ard Oil company today declared a
dividend equal to 3 per cent, on
the corporation stocks now in their
possession an extra sum equal to
2 per cent., both payable on Sept.
15.
Messers. C. A., R. J. and A.
D. Owens, of Bartow county,
were the guests of their brothtr
Mr. J. Boyd Owens today. They
are en route to Rocky Creek to
to ‘ attend the Owens-Camp
nuptials, Thursday.
Woman’s Friend
The Great Medicine that Gives
Nerve Strength
Meed’s Sarsaparilla Makoo the
Bleed Rich and Pure, Creates an
Appetite and Restores Health,
Vigor and Vitality.
“I feel that I ought to writs s few
words in praiw of Hood's Sarsaparilla,
which has done great things for me. I
was in a delicate condition and was sick
at my stomach and constipated. I tried
remedies highly recommended for female
weaknesses, but the medicines brought
o<i other troubles. I was so weak I
eon Id not attend to my household duties,
and I tuv-n determined to try Hood's Sar
saparilla. After I had taken thia medicine
a abort time I began to gain strength. I
Crow Stronger Each Day
nntil I was able to work all day without
any Inconvenience. I have taken Hood’s
Pills for constipation, aud I am better to
day than I have been for five years.
Bines taking Hood’d Sarsaparilla and
Hood’s Pillx I feel rested i.i the morning.
I am less nervous and a.u sure I have
richer and purer blood. 1 have always
been bothered with scrofula, but now I
am i. . ’ 't. JLf ro my L. t < Lild was
born I .uu. u.r..perilla, and
my girl baby was fat aud strong, while
my other child was not well and lived
to bo only two years old.” Mrs. E. F.
Dkal, Box 418, Missouri Valley, lowa.
Hood’s parilia
laika best—iv.fact the One True Blood Purifier.
Hood’s Pilis
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