The Rome hustler-commercial. (Rome, Ga.) 18??-????, September 12, 1898, Image 3

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personal mention. Wad* Lowry »pent f tda y At ' ]anta. Base Ball U tror rvw R do* V* CaveSpnug*- Will Wright if up from a «ev«re epe ll of eicknew. joe Uanison spent Sunday in Cbaltanoogr. Fancy nevr home made syrup at Lloyd A Harpers. Mr. Richard Werner, of At lanta, is b ore today. ‘•lf it’s good to eat, you’ll find it at Lloyd ± Harper’s.” Mr. Gilbert Hay, of Atlanta, is at the Armstrong today. Mr. V. H . Voorhees, of Ma rietta, was here yesterday. Miss Agues* Harris Leaves in a few days for State Normal School, Laurie Lothran is in Atlanta visiting Mrs. John Temple waves. Bolling Sullivan will return to the Univeasity of Georgia on Saturday. Mr. Win. Smith, of Anniston, ■pent Sunday in the city a guest of the Armstrong. Cail Hardy will leave tomor row for Ithica, N. Y., to enter Cornell University. Mr. R.WN orthcutt left this tnorning to attend the funeral of hi* niec* at Marietta. , Mr. Alf Hamilton, the presi dent of the great Trion M’f’u Co., was in Rome today. Mil* Daisy Talmadge will leave tomorrow for her hom* in Atben* after a pleasant visit to Miss Juli> Dean. Tom Berry has been on Look out Mountain recuperating for the last week, and has just re turned to the city. Mr. J. H. Caldwell, the popular young railroader, arrived home tbi* morning from a pleasant visit to bi* bother in Chattanooga, Beit graham flour ever brought to Rome at Lloyd & Harpers’, and they’ll sell you any ameunt, from 10c up. Mr, Ben Pearson, transfer guard for the state penitentiary system, was here yesterday, a guest of Warden Jake C . Moore. Miss Minnie Langford well return to her home in Atlanta after a pleasant visit to Miss Ho Seay, on Second avenue. Mr. Goe Harris leave* for the Lecbology College in atlanta. Mr. John W.Lloyd take* his Place *• Night Cterk, at the Armstrong Hotel. Miss Maude Smith is in the ®ity visiting friends and to be here to attend’ the Eastman- Hume wedding that will occur on Wednesday. Mr. Hugh T. Innman, one of the biggest financiers in the state, whose summer home is on Selkirk Heights, in Rome’s ®uburbs, was here today. Misses Bonnie King and Mary Benny will leave Wednesday for Hollins Institute, Hollins, V». Iliey will be greatly missed by their numerous friends. Hnest coffees ever brough to Rome ’ is the verdict of all who try those sold by Lloyd & nrL^ er ’ Nothing better for the e can be produced anywhere Editor lohn Cain, of Summer- e ’ w h° is also assistant sec- of state, was here yester ay to attend the annual sing conventson of Floyd county, hel d at Lindale. j llge Maddox returns. Reversed a few “Mustering Out” Orders. John W. Mad ttrnved homp f rom Wash- •tettoto to fesfcfcbXw*** *■**■« pwaar Smvb. Mtoto MBAav fc tank* thM mt tows. w *AKIH* HKPB! MVAL MWHI MBw YHK. SWEEI SINGERS Aonilal Convention of Floyd . Coiloty BINGINU ASSOCIATION. Everybody at Lindale on Yes* terday. From far and near the people went and came or came and went—any way they got there— and were at Lindale yesterday enjoying the song services of the annual convention of the Floyd County Singing Association. A whole page—aye —a whole newspaper could easily be de voted to the events, exercises, and the various numbers on the forenoon and afternoon pro grams. The guests were welcomed by Bob Dougherty, in his own hap py manner in a beautiful little speech. This was Responded to by Dr. Tom Gibson, in behalf of the visitors. Everybody knows Dr. Gibson and knows what he can do when he tries—He tried yesterday and everybody enjo • ed what he had to say and were delighted with the way he said it. During the day the song exer cites were varied very often and often they were suspends! to per mit the brethren an opportunity in which to orate. Perhap* the address of the day wa* delivered by Mr. Al»x White Floyd’* inimitable singing conven tion orator, though Dr. John W. Bale and brother J, H. McCool and other* were in theit happiest vein* when an oportuuity wa* offered them in which to efter vea*. All in all the day wa* most pleasantly apent, th* multitude* being feasted on sacred muaio and banqueted on roval viand*. Lindah did herself proud, and there i* not a man woman or. child who attended who is not glad that they wer* there. ington this forenoon and receiv ed a warm welcome by his hun dreds of friends here. On every side Judge Maddax has been heartily congratulated today by the people ,and he deserves to be. The truth is Judge Maddox succeeded in upsetting iom* of Governor Atkinson’* pet schemes in politixing into the state military, and while -Judge Maddox is very reticent, in fact while he says absolutely nothing it is well understood that Brigadier Bill had set his heart on retaining the Second Georgia regiment in service— Col. Oscar Brown’s regiment. But Judge Maddox succeeded in knocking the pet scheme of Brigadier Bill into a cocked het in spite of Brigadier Bills secret trip to Washington. The Second Georgia, the oaly Georgia Regiment that has all the service of a campaign, ex cept fighting, the very thing the iioys enlisted to do, will be mustered out when the First Georgia is mustered out. The Third Georgia witl stay in. LOCAI HAPPENINGS. Enjoying Liberty.—Geo. Rush, the defaulting treasurer of the order of the S>n and Daughters of Jacob, who gave bond a few days ago, is enjoying great slices and chunks of free dom these days. neorge says the “Jake niggers” are on a cold trail and that he will show them his innocence at the same time he exposes their ignorance. Good Things to Eat.—Fancy new mackerel, the best new gra ham Hour,new homemade syrup, small hams, new comb honey 10c lb, crisp celery, egg plants, butter beans, fat bananas, fancy cakes, new imported sardines, and hundreds of other good things at Lloyd & Harper’s. Died Yesterday Afternoon.— Late yeuterpay afternoon death claimed the baby spirit of the lit tle child of Mr. and Mrs. Will May, who resides near Rainbow Hall on Broad St. The little one died of some throat trouble ard will be buried this afternoon. The many friends of the family deeply sympathise with the bereaved parents. A Beautiful Beaver.—Yester day, Mr. John Cazart a popular snd successful young farmer of Foster’s Mills district succeeded in capturing a beautiful Beaver or rather Beaverese The blushing brids “stood up” with haudsome John and they twain were made oue. Mr. Cozart says be wouldn’t take a million dollars for his Beaver tho he wouldn’t give a cpppwr for another. Police Court. —Recorder M. B. Subanks had several “sin- before him this morning, but most of them wereon trivial offenses. Some were convicted, other* were lectured and yet others “came cleai.” None of the cases were of but slight im portance. The city is unusually quiet in police circles, the season o <.» year considered. SPANIARDS ANXIOUS. Came to Madrid for Instructions about Porto Rico. Sen Juan de Porto Rico, Sept. 12 —Last evening the Spanish evacuation cummiaaioners cabled the government at Madrid explain ing the predicament in which they will be placed if their instructions fail to arrive by tomorrew. The American commissioners will hold their meeting in a build ling in San Jose street rented by the provincial government and used as a senate chamber. It was selected by Col. Hunter, secretary of the commission, none of the numerous public buildings con trolled by the Spanish authorities being available, This morning Senor Munez Rivera, president of the provincial government, called upon the American commissioners to pay his respects. Th! Alfonso XIII., however, ar rived this morning from Barcelona bringing instructions for the Span ish commissioners, with mail and passeugers. Many of the latter are residents of the island who fled at the outbreak of the war, and the quays are lined with friend* wal ing to welcome their return. The Alfonso XIII steamed into the harbor amid the booming of the forts and the shore batteries. This afternoon she proceeded for Havana. BLANCO GOING HOME RICH. Goes To Hu Country Residence, Previous To Departure. Havana, Sept 12.—Gen. Blan co, by command of th* Queen R gent, i* staying here with ill grace until th* arrival of tbe Peace Commusioner*. He ha* takeu up hi* residence ten mile* ou’side of the city with hi* seoretaries aud aides. Ijke all of the Captain* General who have held sway over Cuba, eneral Blanco doe* not return to hie country with bis baggsge alone. Had he been poor when he succeed ed General Weyhr what has found in Cuba would still have made him a rich man. Numerous are the officers who now lounge in luxury about tne clubs, who had scarcely more than a carpet bag when they la:.ded on the island. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE I)AY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. RHODES IS RESTORED Brother Tot Cecil Rhodes Gets Back Hu Army Ranlc. Cairo, Sept. 12.—-Queen Victoria has restired to his rank in the British army Col. Frank Rhodes, brother of Cecil Rhodes, who was dismissed from the service for bis participation mt. e armed raid into the Transvaal led by Dr. Jameson in December, 1895 Col. Rhodes was wounded kt the battle of Omdurman while ac ting as war correspondent for the London Times SUICIDE OF A CYCLIST. • Found Dead By Hrs Wheel In Central Park. New York, Sept. 12 —the body of a bicycle rider who shot him self in Central park yesterday and was found lying dead beside bis whsei, was ideutffi d todsy as that of Thomas L, Belden of Narragan sett Pier, R. 1. He is said to Levs wealthy relatives in Minneapolis and other cities in the West. CITY COURT IN SESSION Civil 3 Docket Taken up This Forenoon Judge George Harris conven- Annual Sates over*,ooo,ooo Boxes FOR bilious and nervous dibobbebb such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Giddiness. Fulness after meals, Head, ache. Dizziness. Drowsiness, Flushings of Heut, L*ss of Appetite, Oo*tlveness. Blotches on the Skin, Cold Chills, Dis turbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams and all Nervou* and Trembling Sensations. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every suffered will acknowledge them to be A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. BEECMAM’* PIIJ*. taken as direct ed, will Quickly restore Females to com plete health. They promptly remove obstructions or irregularities of the sys tem and cure Bick Headache. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MIN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beecham’s Pills are Without a Rival And have the LARGEST SALE as any Patent Medicine In th* Werld. 25c. at all Drug Stores. PUB LIC SAL E LAND, GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY . By virtue of an order of the court ordinary of said county will be sold at public outcry on the first Tuesday in October 1898 at the court house in said county between the legal hours of aale the following real estate situated in Floyd county, Ga., towit. —All that land lying and being in the •aid Floyd county, Ga., and being 110 acres of land lot No. 37 in the 23rd district and 3rd saction of said county. Also land lot No, 33 in the 23rd district and 3rd sec tion of Floyd county, Ca., and containing 166 acres more or les*, lees 2 acres sold to G. W. Henson. Also 21 acres off of land lot No. 36 in said district and section and being in the Northwest corner of said lot, the whole conta’ning 300 acres more or less. Also 10 acres off of the South side of lot No. 4. in aaid district and lection of Floyd county, Ga. Also one house and lot No 23 in block “C” of the Fourth ward ofjthe city of Rome fronting on av»nue “C” one hun-. dred feet and running back same width 200 feet known as Dr. C. S. Harris* late residence. The aale will continue from day to day be tween the tame hour* until all of said property is sold . Terms cash. J. W. C. Harris, Administrator of Dr, C. S, Har ris, deceased. ed the September term of the City Court this morning in the city court room at the court house. The first case put on trial was that of Bass Bros, tt Co. vs Bar nett. Messrs. McHenry & Nun nally, for the defense won, the first victory of the term, though Judge M. B. Eu'ianks put up a warm fight for the plaintiff. This we< k will be devoted to the trial of cases on the, civil dockets and much business will undoubtedly be dispose of. On Monday morning, next, the criminal dockets will be ta kan up and cases tried as they are cabled, none having bqen set for any special time. DESTITUTION AT SANTIAGO Fifty-two Thousand Free Ra tions issued to Cubans. Santiago, Sept. 12. —The des titution among the Cubans is still appalling. Gen. Wood is sued fifty two thousand free ra tions yesterday. The capacity of the free supply depot is not great enough to meet ’he demand, aud a new one is te established shortly. BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE The best salve in the world for cuts, brusese sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and pos itively cures piles, or na pay re quired. Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by all Druggists. <)K RAILWAY. <’**.!**a«d Schedule In Allert July 0, INUs, STATIONS. I No. 10 I JNo.-U Lt Cbutuuiuvuu B.Sbuml 7?3 >i»m, 10. lupin Ar n»lu>n 7.51 am 8 4',’bni IX Wutn ir Home V.OOainj o.4U)>in 1.44 am Ar Atlanta II 40u,n|li.n0pru l & O'lam Lt Atlanta 4.Jotsn 11 s’ipmj Attiam Ar Macon 7.10 pm S.OSainl B.*oam Ar Jesup,... ti.46anJ 3.38 pm Ar Everett 7.3':iml 3.25 pm Ar Jackson, Hie 9.4 ...ml 0.25 pm Lt Jesup [iOJilami O Mpra Ar Jacksonville i l.uopin 16.15 pm Lv Everett I T 30;iml *.sflpin Ar Brunswick i 8.30am| A3opm No. 10 earriea Buhman Sleeping Our Chat tanooga to Atlanta. No. 14 eurrto* Bullunau Sleeping C& and Bay ’ouches Chu.tu.'iooga Jacksonville amt At lanta to Biunswick No. B carrte* Biillnia" Slunplug Car Chatta nooga to Atlanta. B TAnoxs >fo. 1* No. 8 i No Lv Atlanta 4 2oam AOOpiul 7.50 am Ar Rome 6.80 am 6.2l>pm 10.20 am Ar Dalton T.22uin 7.34 pm 11.80 am Ar Chattanooga B.4ouQ> 8 SOpir. I.oopm Lv Chattanooga 8.55 am B.lopm Ar Burgin ~ ~ 4.‘Jt«pm Ar Lexington 5.10 pm 4.50 am Ar Louisville 750 pm 7.team Ar Cincinnati 7.30 pm 7.3i)am Lv Chattanooga l.Xspmi T. 15am 125 pm Ar Nu*hvllle . 6.55 pm 0.40 am 9.56 pm No. It carrle- Pullman Sleeping Cur Atlanta to Chattanooga and Chattanooga to Cincinnati. No. 9 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta to Cincinnati and Chattanooga to LouUvllie. ~ gTATJQNA Na. A i_No_l» No. 18 Lv Chattanooga . 7.. 8 40;.'m 4.10 am lO.obpm Ar Knoxville II 55am B.o.’>am I.loam Ar Morristown 1.23 pm 9.50 am 2.25 am Ar Hot Spring* 3 13pm 11.46 am 4.00 am Ar Atheville 4.36 pm 1.15 pm &.10am Ar Salisbury 6.40 pm 9.30 am Ar Greensboro 8.52 pm 12 10pm Ar Raleigh I.4oain 8.23 pm Ar Norfolk 7 team Ar Wa btegtou..... '.... 9 42am Ar New York 12.43 pm 6.23 am No li carries Pullman Drawing RoonFSleep- Ing Car Chattanooga to New York via Ashe ville and Salisbury te Richmond, arriving Rich mond 6.4 p w-W also Pullman Sleeping Car UreensbQrp to Norfolk. No- 10 la solid train Chattanooga to Salis bury, with Pullman Sleeping Car Chattanooga te Salisbury and Salisbury to New York with out change. stations - 22 No. 4 . No. *’ Ev~Chattanaogu 5.00 pm 8.40 am Ar Knoxville 8.45 pm 11.56 am Ar Morristown. 2.15 am 1.23 pm Ar Bristol 7.ooam' 3.snprn Ar Washington 7.40 am Ar New York ...... . . .. i.22ixn No. 6. carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta nooga to Washlngt >u und L’huttanooga te New York without change. rCo. 4 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Knoi vllle te Bri tel. BTATJoiiS " ijo 15 Lv Rome Tlbam Ar Aunt«too 11.21 am A.r Birmingham lo.oopna Av Selma 3.66 pm Ar Meridian 7.30 pm Ar N*w Orleans .... ..... u ■ .... ~■■ lUSounj Ar Jackson Ar Vicksburg. 11.35 am Ar Shreveport. ■ ■ 7.28 pm tNo7 io |Wo. * i |f>to. it |No.~io TuOpm A.fiipmJ.T jlorne ar Tso*tn 8.35 am A4opm 6.*fpm Ar Gadsden, ari AOOam &Si)am 6.00 pm tlOpglAr AttaUA lv' 6.45a0> wteas* t Dally exoapt Sunday I Sunday only. F. S. GANNON, *dv.» A «.M ,W**hln«te*. IXO. J. 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