The Rome hustler-commercial. (Rome, Ga.) 18??-????, August 17, 1898, Image 5
T Slewarl Co.
THE KAME
aMisls an aS '*ty that will prosper the interest
Makes this great store a Greater Store. It multiplies thegem-trea£the others.
' nifies and iliumins our claim, that this is the great bargain-apolis of North Gettings, and immediately
AND NOW ALL READY >
The Kane stock is in; is marked down to cost and below cost, and you can buy an hundred
gle’s worth, a dollar's worth or a dime’s worth at or below cost.
F < • ' ..’
The Kane Stock Is for sale and the Bass Stock is for sale-all at our store, 245 Broadway, at
cost or below cost. Much of the goods away below cost_
That superb salesman, Frank Kane, will be on hand to wait on his friends and the trade.
J Silk Selects, Wash Wonders Winsome Woolens, Nobby Notions, Hatchless Millinery, Superior Shoes
* * i
—Slick salables,
IF YOU WANT GOODS CHEAP, GO TO
E ASS BROS. & CO.
THE MICHIGANDERS
Start thß’‘ouiy Real Thing’’
in Old Santiago
WESTERN ENTERPRISE
a News Paper Under
Great Difficulties
N «* York, Aug. 15—In the
mails from Santiago arrived an
Hlugfation of how speedily soldier
toyi can get back to a huemeaa
t>eais when victory crowns them
in battle. Ci. F of the Thirty-
Michigan VolunteHrlnfantry
•• published a newspaper in the
°‘ly of Santiago. Co. F Entar-
Pnw ia ita expressive title, and
work on it was all done by
printers in the company .
fne Enterprise ia full of news,
ut som» of the beet features are
*“ >ta editorial p»g.. “We an, the
r, t real thing English reading
u «w«paperto ba printed in Santi
*K°’ ’ declares the editor “Aye,”
‘e modestly continue, “bv the
boly smoke, we are the flrat real
u 5 10 th ’ i ’ ltnd of Cub*. Our
utorical triend, Christopher
umbns, landed, we believe,
mawhere in thia neighborhood
or so ago. We were
** * Cont * m plative mood the other
{“ g H wht, » the idea struct us that
in / c * nfUrio » °f white men’s rule
. 1 * w * B too long
thout an English paper, W.
inn <U j °P en iug in a twinkling and
LX.‘“ toil - Tb,t ’* «
,k. Geut-r.’ Sliafte, appro©.,
o.loa*. p U ,|, o( Oo F lhowu
i«. jr'* <r ‘ pb o( ih, " k « *• *>*■"
J? tL°’. 1 “* “• “> 1" P'“»-
o ;, rg ,
ru>« piu s
Send year a. « vase to H. E
Bueklea A Co , Chieago and get a
free sample bex of Dr. King’s New
Life Pills. A trial wi'l convince
yoa of their merits. These pills are
easy in aetisgi and are particularly
eftaetite isa the eure of constipa
tion and siek headache. For Mala
ria and Liver troubles they have
been proved invaluable. They are
guaranteed to be perfectly free
from every deletenons substance
and te be purely vegetable. They
do not weaken in their action, but
by giving tone to the stomach and
bowels greatly invigorate the sys
iw«.£ecniar vise 24* per boxdold
by Carry- Arrington Co., druggist*
of it are sharp business mm is
proved n. its advsi which
are so many that a supplement
had to be added to the first issue
All the men of the company ar,
from Port Huron and every bus
iness man in that city has beet
impress'd iuto the advertising
columns of the Enterprise
“Our entire staff,” says tb»
editor, “from editor-in-chief t
printer’s deyil, lives in Port
Huron. We expect to return then
when the war is over. We will
send adyrtiaing bills to our Port
Huron advertisers and w« will be
able to camp on their trails till
they pay.
“Our rates are all we can get,
no cord-wood taken for subscrip
tions, spring poems are barred.”
Sergeant James Stewart is busi
ness manager < f the Enterprise
Its o < flicials are: Corporal F.
G. Cuvkendall, editor-in-chief,
Private F, J. Me utchei n, local
editor, Sergeant John A. Barrow,
mechanical superintendent: Pri
vates A Radigan and G. Maurer,
printers and Private T. W Butler,
interpreter.
The army mule and.his value
furnish material for several in
| tarssting items and comment the
bast of which ie this answer by the
editor to one “Peter Fuzzy,” who'
complr ins of corns, and wants to
know whether to blame the Santi
ago pavemonts:
“Our veterinary editor, to whom
Mr. Fuzzy’s question was referred,
is too busy repairing army mules
to answer in this issue,”
This is taken from a tribute to
the army mule: “The army mu.-
is all right in theory, but I *<u d
suggsst that the army mu e he
given a chance to have his picture
on the American fltg and coins.
The mule is the soldier’s best
friend ”
Santiago can scarcely be expect
'd to have all the modern applian
ces for printing. One of the things
if which it in short ie the letter
“w,” as is shown in this thrilling
story of a battle’s afterermath:
“A view of the battlefield of
July 1 and 2 would lead one ot
wonder how the American army
came out of this campaign with
such a comparatively small lost
of life.”
But one can forget the lack of
thia kt er, when he reads tl.e edi
tor’s ap >logy;
“Please excuse the ’wk,’ as we
ran shy on “w’s.”
SENA 081 AL RACE
General Lee Announces That he
Will Be in It.
Washington, August 16.—The
Post tomorrow will say:
“General Fitzhugh Lee will en
ter the senatorial race in Virginia,
I'his announcement can be made
without any qualification. It is
authorized by General Lie him
self, who last night dictated the
statement to a representative of
The Post.
“Upon being asked the question
is to his future intentions and
ippreciating the interest felt in
the matter thoughout Virginia,
General Lee sail:
“T shall be a candidate tor
United States senator.”*
He whu kisses a maid kisses a
iiiss, and he kisses another man’s
wfe kisses amiss; so the only thing
left for a man is a widow.—ls you
are Hobson’s friend, go warn im.
o o o
President McKinley is on deli
cate grounds. He has given up cis
gar-smok’ng and now smokes a
pipe England ie tho great pipe
smoking countiy; Spain is the
maker a.id emoke of cigars. I« the
Pressdeut’s change of smoke an
in‘eri> atio n a I move? Doesit mean
that— does it rn ■»' ? asks an
exchange. Why he me ins that the
time has come for Americans to
smoke th- pipe—>( peace.
o o o
'I he- < i d nance depa r ineut has re
ceive' h.tXJO M u*er rifles and 10,-
OtXl.OtXl rounds of ammunition, so
far, trorn the Spaniards who sur
rendered in Santiago province,
tliere are others to come, and it
looks as if the United States will
eventually have a dozen or moi e
regiments equipped with Spanish
arms.
o o o
There have been great rej >ic ng
at L o slie, in Scotland, over the
coming of age of the Earl of Roth
es. From 1858 until the present
earl succeeded at the age of 16
years, nis grandmother in 1893,
there were no Earl of Rothes, the
peerage having been held in the
interval by two ladies. The Leslie
family is one of the oldest in Scot
land, and was historical even be
fore .he days of Wallace and
Bruce.
o o o
When Mrs Uiev land was mis
tress of the White House one of
her most intimate fri&uds wan
L'VER i, sale: and feed stables.
Offers th.) .ij’j'ic iLe finest teams, betconvev
auc < ail tn ><t p ilite all courteom drive's
The ’>jit sto«k of horses aul atiieiou sale u
stantly.
“Dear Mary Leiter” as she fondly
called her. A year or two hence,
as thi wife of the Viceroy ofluJia
rhe former Washington belle will
be able to welcome Mrs Cleveland
as gorgeous as those of any court
in the world,
o o o
Col. Roosevelt announces that
he is going to take his Rough
Riders to the Paris Exposition
and hear the exp nse himself. Ted
dy proposes to g ve ths Fiench as
well as the Rough Riders a show,
O 0 o
A man has recently died in
Ireland who has been postmaster
ror tb“ little town of Scan** for
the perio I of s -venty-six years. He
was 108 years old when be inar;ied
and died at 134
o o o
Twenty people own nearly 18
p*r cent of the real property with
in the limits of Gieatur New York
and pay taxes upon nearly $4)0,-
000,00) Wurth of laud. The tax
assessor says that 150 people,
whose nam s might be taken
from the books, own 50 per cent
of all »he real estate in Greater
New York, and the tendency is to
increase instead ot diminish (diene
enormous holdings.
o o o
Levi Z Leiter has borrowed
another million. The money was
obtnin-d from the N rthw?stern
Mutuil Life Association mortgages
on Chicago real estate being given
as security.
o o o
“Mother,’ the little Spanish boy
screamed, “it is said that the
ships of the Yankee pigs have*
“B« calm, my son.” replied the
mother. “Lit us not cav jrt about
aftev the manner of hyrtericai
Bostonians.”—lndianapolis Jour
nal.
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Atlanta, Georgia,’’
Ajid the ftkioui specialists who fonn the s'afl
oi that Institute are able to give you advice i.ud
treatment by mail as well as if you came iu per
son to the city. This is no mistake They arc do
ing it every day. They now have patients in
all the adjoining Stales, some of them huudrccM
of miles away, and their cures are simply won
derful.
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