The Rome hustler-commercial. (Rome, Ga.) 18??-????, August 28, 1898, Image 2

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g IIUI mi i T ~' 1 ImtA Tl VREdu ce nninrn bVI y W ■«■—i—in miimii^-■. i—wau IL W IL U r i : 1,1 or <ler to make room for our Fall Stock we are offering anything in our house «- LOW DOWN--FOR CASHMONEY! h / ALL GOO'DS NEW AND UP-TO-DATE BUT MUST BE SOLD OUT AT OCE! I We need the money. We need the floor=room=—so call at once for BARGAINS in: | BED-ROOM SUITS, PARLOR SUITS, CHIFFONIERS, DINING TABLFS, CENTER TABLES, j WARD-ROBES, HATRACKS, SIDEBOARDS, ROCKERS, MATTINGS, LACE CURTAINS HALL CURTAINS, RUGS, PICTURES, EASELS, SCREENS. BABY CARRIAGES, & &. ' t •’ Rnunv iiadwvw nu vl l tl it ii vfj i j Diy 1118 Dep * rtrneMt is com P ! ® te particaUr. Calls promptly a-.tealsd day or night. Nig?it ‘Phone No- 182 QUICK ON TRIGGER. Too Qitfck, im Fact and a Bioody Riot Ensiles. MANILA MERCHANTS Aie Unanimous in Demand for Annexation. Manila, Aug. 27 —Acorpoial and two troopers of Battery B of the I tah artillery, after dis ami arking at Cavite, was sent on an errand. While passing through the streets Trooper Hudson dis charged his revolver. it was mere fun, but the natives in the immediate locality were much alarmed tor the time, and imme diately began firing. Dismounted cavab'y was sent to quell the disturbance, but the natives misunderstood the move ment and the firing became gen eral. Trooper Hudson was killed and Corporal Anderson mortal ly wounded, ’Troopers Laydon, Nachbar, Connolly and Holy of the Fourth cavalry were wound ed. Four natives wore killed and several wounded. Gen. Aguinaldo lias expressed his regret at the encounter and promises to punish the offend ers. No further trouble is expected. Condon, Aug. 27 —The Ma nila correspondent of the Times, telegraphing Friday, says the. military government is working, efficiently in all departments. Local business is being resumed, the water works are in operation and the Pasig river is open. I Sirin pent measures have Jjeeu taken to insure the Sanitation of the citadel, which is crowded with prisoners. Among the American troops there have been only seventeen deaths from ill ness since landing. There is undoubtedly practi cal unanimity among merchants irrespective of nationality, in favor of the permanent occupa tion of the archipelago by the Americans. Ncbody conceives the re-establishment of Spanish sovereignty possible. “Bridget, you’ve broken as much china this month as your wages amount to. Now how can we prevent this occurring again?” “I don’t know, mum, unless yez raise me wages.”— Chicago Daily News. A Daily Reminder.— “Yes, love, I was reminded of you every blessed day.” “You dear I boy!” “Yes, all the hardtack was so much like your biscuits.” Mamma—“lt is very naughty to tell lies, Eva. People who do so don’t go to heaven.Eva— “Did you ever tell a lie, mam ma?” Mamma—“No, dear, never.” Eva—“ Won’t you be f< arful lonely in heaven, mamma with only George Washington? ’ —Oswego Daily Palladium. Jinks—What’s a post graduate course anyhow? Filkins—Oh, it’s where a fel low takes a tumble to himself, before it’s everlastingly too late and goes and gets posted even if he has graduated.—Puck. Little Harry—Pa, what’s a foregone conclusion? Pa—Anything that’s sure to follow something else. To give ton ati illustration, if I were to lock the drawer of my desk it wouldn’t be twenty miir te before your mother would br a'< it open for the purpose of find ing out what I was trying to conceal.—Cleveland Leader. Poisoned by Ivy Was in a Dreadful Condition Happened to Read About a Similar Caso - Followed the Other Man’s Example and Was Cured. The following incident is given by Charles Morris, general jobber, 52 Lexing ton Avenue, North Cambridge, Maes.: “Several years ago I became poisoned by ivy. I tried many medicines, spending a large sum of money without obtaining a particle of good. My children were 1130 afdicted with the same disease. Wo ■.vere all constant sufferers with an awful itching sensation, and it seemed as if I ihould tear myself to pieces. I picked ■jp a paper in which I found printed a testimonial from a man in Vermont who had been similarly afflicted and had taken Hood’sSaraapnrillp. with benefit. 1 bought a bottle, which we took and it did Mo ant! Wly Children jo mush good I purchased another supply. Vvc continued taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla until we used live bottles and I can safely say that neither myself nor children have any signs of the prison. It has en tirely left us and we are perfectly cured. We give the whole credit to Hood’s Sarsa parilla. Before resorting to this medicine i was reduced in weight, but now I veigh 175 pound.;. Hood’s Sarsaparilla has not only done yiuch good but has been the means of saving me a great deal of money. 1 would not be without it in my house and I heartily recommend it to all who are afflicted. 1 have writ ten this statement tor publication, of my ,»wn will, as I want others to know’ what Hood’s Sarsaparilla has done for us.” Charles Morris. riood’s Pills ““'J 1 !'; *"!!> i illls u> * 117 > s.irsaparflla / \ Georg,a sea - ol P Main BuilOing. iiffl ~ DAHLONEGA, GAi A college education in the reach of all. A.8., 8.5., Normal and Business Man’s courses. Good laboratories; healthful, invigorating cli mate; military discipline; g.xxl moral and religions influences. Cheapest board in the State; abundance of country produce;expenses from,s7s to sls) a year; board in dormitories or private families. Special license course for teachers; full faculty of nine; all under the control of the University. A college prepar atory elans. Coeducation of sexes. The insti tution founded specially for students es limited means. Send for catalogue to the President. Joa. 8. Sißwaxr, A.M. TMHSIIMU CJRDi ATTORNEYS. *J. Branham, Law Office, 200 Kist First Street. ROME, GA. CHAS, W. UNDERWOOD Attorney at Law. Borne, Ga. Corporation Law Only. M B EUBANKS, Attorney at law. OfllceKlng Buildin". Rome, i.a. VZ. H Eisrisris, Attorney at Law, .Will Practice in all courts Office, Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga, 'W' J. NEEL Attorney at law. Will practice in allocurts, special attention given tn commercial law and the examicatlon cf land titles. office in King building. Rome, Ga. WALTER HAR.R.IS Attorney at law and J. p. Office over F J .Kane & Co.’s. • LIRSOOMB .Sc WILLiX’GIiAM Commercial Lawyers. Office in Armstrong hotel building, Kune, G* J. SANTV ORAWFQ RD Attorney at law, Rome. Ga Collections f rpeclalty. Masonic Temple. Rome. Go. DENTISTS ' J. A. WILLS, D. D. 5., Office 34C 1-3 Broad. # Over Cantrell & Owet J. L PENNINGTON. D.D S ,M { entibt- uitm'e Co 13 Kr " ad st,reet ’ Over Hanks 1 PHYSICIANS. c Hamilton, m d Physician and Surgeon Office, Medl. a Building Rome, Ga. O. ce ’phone No. 6 L-> P.HAMZONJ.m b Physician and Surgeon, Office in Medic:, building. Residence, No. 403 West First s' ffice ’phoNo B . everything at cost FOR THIS WEEK ONLY CLOSING OUT TO QUIT FRANK WRIGHT S FARM.XCY NORTON’S OLD CORNER OPPOSIT MASONIC TEMPLE £?i: i i i ii t A WHOLE CLUB IgHg 'I- 3 W Cat j Make A Better Running XIA Time I - I u .... . ..“77, .a" . It I carry a full and complete line of jewelry, inclu- i ding Din minds E My stock of silver notions and novelties whs nev- i ?7’’g er more complete. E WEDDING PRESENTS A’SPFCCIALTY. I [ J. K Williamson ;:: f _ . • Jj k i. Ei.i2 ~a. :di ail m : y 3 **** : r f ( •&, g 8 •jy.t■•■a: Pi?'' _ FOR STYLE j]]t :( Rp x-. ----- J Mid for a jolly good time wilh family or friends, there is noth -r like an open surry for either Winter or Summer. Our stock of sty 1 isli carri IgeS is unrival!ed **^^7 4li and our spider phaetons, run i- ( :; | ■ ■■■’■■ >.ticurls, wug- 1 <;•. ct:;i'>j y top, or ojien sur Jr . eys, are i,. bi, ei-y, coinforta- b’“ »nd b ■■utiful in construe- trimmings and finish. We also repair and overhaul vehicles; also carry a big Hue ■ harness and lap robes, The Rom e Buggy Co, 509-511 Bfl street,k»ir’.e Ga. Satterfiej d & Williams, Agents. fl —— >wr> iktte r. ... , vuvtzvwu.TMm -.•.!< sh CANDY I ® CATHARTIC I wO DCOJIPiXi? I GURE CONSTIPATION ■ >oc all ■ 25c 50c —* 11 •- ■-... j. ■_ |