The Rome hustler-commercial. (Rome, Ga.) 18??-????, August 14, 1898, Image 8

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W® Swing The DOO? w~ider ykisrzD still wider oupzkrj the KANE STOCK; Make* this great store a Greater Store. It multiplies the gem-treasures in this house; it mag nifies and iliumins our claim, that this is the great bargain-apolis of North Georgia. AND NOW ALL READY W The Kane stock <s in; is marked down to cost and below cost, and you can buy an hundred ea' <>-le’6 worth, a dollar’s vorth or a dime’s worth at or below cost. The Kane Sttfk is for sale and the Bass Stock is for sale—a II at our store, 245 Broadway, at cost or below cost- Auch of the roods away below cost. ’ That super! salesman, Frank Kane, will be on hand to wait on his friends and the trade. Silk Selects, Wash Wonders Winsome Woolens, Nobby Notions, Matchless Millinery, Superior Shoes ** —Slick salabfes, IF YOU WANT GOODS CHEAP, GO TO BASS BROS. & CO. h 7 jRMD RECEPTION, flef ™' Msiees of Shorter College g' Will T euder on 23rd tl k TO THE .MEW FACULTY, 2 A Social Event of the. year and n All Romans Invited. b * On the evening of August 23 J o the trustees of Shorter College E propose to tender a brilliant re- J ception to the citizens of this I city and section, in honor of the 1 new faculty of the college. Ihe affair is to be made the i midsummer social event, and bids fair to eclipse in point of 1 brilliancy any social function 1 known in the history of the city. 1 he board of trustees have at great expensej'enovated the rec- J itation halls and dormitories off ' the college. They have spent 5 hundreds of dollars on new ap— * aratus and renovations and re -1 modelings, & etc , have expend -1 ed thousands of dollars. The result is that President Simmons and his matchless staff of professors, instructors, teach-1 ers and assistants will find old ! 1 Shorter perhaps the very best] equipped female college in the ' South. ’ The faculty, as seated above, ' lis a matchless one, and reflects ' credit upon the splendid judge ment of the board of trustees, a board that is thoroughly modern 'in its ideas of what a fir o t-class 1 fema.e college should be, and eminently practical in methods 1 C (adopted in keeping Shorter ri FRIt Pl' ’ 8 Seirear a *,rets to H. E Buekl& Co , Chicago and g«t a free sejla box of Dr. King’s Naw ’ Life Pj. a trial wdl convince you ofeir merits. These pills are iuitiuii and are particularly efiectivu the cure of constipa tion amick headache. For Mala ria and yer troubles they have I been prod invaluable. They are guarante to be perfectly free from ev«i deleteriona aubstance and to baurely vegatable. They do not weien in th**ir action, but •y giving tna to the atomach and w »ls graaiy invigorate the »ys *** •■lataiia 2*>c per box Sold by Garr} \ rt ; W g^ on Co., druggists in the van of _ e mafch of let _ ters and learning Tt is this spirit progreßs that has suggested th r ? C eption as being the proper ru&; uni of bringing the people of Ro. eand the members of the new fan | t v ot the college together at t. o very outset, an action that b essentially necessary—for the people of Rome and Shorter Col lege should always know each other that they may more easily work in harmony for the mutual development and growth of the college and city. The college is to be beautiful ly decorated and the buildings land grounds brilliantly illumi nated upon the night of the 23d. Mrs. Simmons, wife of. the new president and a woman of rare accomplishments, is visit ing her old home in Eufala, but will arrive in Rome next week. Mrs. Simmons’ sister, Mrs. Jones, of Durham, perhaps the ; handsomest woman in the Caro- i linas, will assist in preparing i the college buildings for the re- i ception. ( All in all, th e outook for t Shirter, for the ensuing year is decidedly bright. If you are a Roman, maketno other engage ment for the night of August 23 rd. Highly Interesting. The series of meetings at the First Baptist church are growing in interest every day. The beat of the series was on Friday night. Extra seats were placed in the large lecture room and all of them were filled. Quite a number have profess ed faith in Christ, some of whom will unite with the church this i morning. 1 It is hoped that Dr. Smith will be present to preach at 11 . o’clock this morning. Mr. Wolfsohn’s singing has i been highly enjoyed by the large i congregations. • [ His solos are unusually fin*'. I They are the gospel in song. He , will sing at all the services to day. >L The meetings will continue e firing the coming week at the I- sarne hours. Everybody is urged i to come and take part in these f meetings. ] _ , CHICK & PETERS At The Mobley Park Theatre all Next Week. Ihe success of the Chick & Teters Co., at the park theatre last week induced General Man ager of the City Electric Ry., to engage them for this week. 1 he company has given Rome some first class vaudeville enter tainments. l'he cinematagraph alone is well worth the time and money to see and those who did not attend last week should not miss the opportunity of seeing the wonderful war pictures of the blowing up of the Mane, staking a Spanish fort, troops leaving Ohicamauga and many other interesting views. In Macon, Columbus, Atlanta and other larpe cities where they have played previous to coming to Rome they have had crowded houses. Mr. Marvin has gone to a great expense in giving Rome a first class place of amusement and he should be encouraged by being liberally patronized. ClrMta with yov weather you oonUrme ••rra-kill!«< tobaeeo LaMt. M M a.rW’d the d«*ir« witU otH iker▼«ua dirtraM aipeia nl*a A Ua«, purifies the bi o?A. *■ ivra.. 10*1 _ W bOTM »ou .*ron« -''J PJl'k.l4. «po ,000 , BAl'fror. V—y JP'Jinr ovn drnngiM who -ZU I ■ VIU ’••«* w. Trfe l; With aS® a * WC. lima, mrw Iboi.ita 'jfe ra*r*j>t*«d lw e»rw »r w. rwTuna tnoß y. W' •*-•>'« *—O Ow, bMml, low 2-CENT STAMP! Will Mod a letter to any I point in Uncle Sam's big / domain. For this very ' rvooon. if you are aick. (fa tore or Buffering, this 'SjHSgSgr my trill ng outlay May Save Your ' I Issi I H "*‘’ f""' how Lil Vi U. You ean *“'s• I ..wrrwv. write a plain letter, can't you? Well, it will take jnat two cents to carry it to the “Wasiingtoß Medical & Surgical Institote. • Atlanta, Caorgia," 4jid tie famous epecialiats who form the staff of that Institute are able to give you advice and treatment by mail a* well as if you came in per eon to .he city. Thia is no mistake They are do ing it every day. They now have patients in all the adjoining States, some of them hundreds of miles away, and their cure* are simply won* dorlul. > CURES POSITIVE AND F n r r I CONSULTATION F Klll In every Deformity of Spine or Limbs, Club Moot, Hare Lip, Croas Eyes ana other surgical cases, also In all forms of Skin and Blood disorders,Rheuma tism, hciatica, Catarrh of the Nose. Throat. Lungs. Stomach or any vital organ. Liver Kid ney and Bladder troubles, Nervous Weak, nesaes of either men or women, diseases of the sexual parts and every other liodlly affliction that “>g*ly ' l ? lned specialists alone can deal with. Write freely It costs you nothing. 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