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G F HANSON. NORRIS N. SMITH. 2
1 the HANSON SUPPLY CO. |
G Plumbing and Tinning. 2
a Engineers’ and machinists' 2
5 supplies. Stoves, rangesand •
2 tinware. Gas and electric fix- g
2 tures. INSURANCE gasoline x
a stoves. Water meters. 2
1 325 Broad st. Phone 32. •
To Musical Pepie of Rome
It is with pleasure that we introduce to our readers the prk
of a new and complete stock of
mil iHE
AXDE
Small Musical tastrumen
n the new Moseley building, 327 Broad street
where we would bo pleased to have you call and
examine our goods.
The stock consists of some of the best mikes
o|i pianos and organs on the market today. We
keep a full line of everything pertaining to a first
class music store —Something Rome has needed for
a long time. Give us a call and you will find a
music store that Romans may be proud of
We are determined to close 0
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the earliest possible date.
S. -K/mdncß'
327 Broad Street.
S. P. Davis, Manager.
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We keep on ha>d at all times a full stock of
Sheet Music
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Como, Wls., Hyannis, Nebr,
Jan. 10, iB9B. Jan. 2,1898-
I would not be I regard PISO’S
Without PISO’S CURE FOR CON-
?.R. RR for C " N - SUMPTION as the
SUMPTION for any H’-Sgjg'gagSSSg
thing. For a bad cine on the market,
Cough or Cell it is having used it for
beyond all others. 15 years.
Mi's C. REYNOLDS. J. A. WESTOVER
“The Best Cough '.Medicine.”
HAVE NO AGENTS
but harve sold direct to the 00 n- I
|\ ybk Miner for 25 years at whole- L fcf n
AW *' fWt lj7\ mJo pnoea. saving him the
X ■ fl J—MHI''J dealer’s profits. I / X
XX yLj /g J where for examination. X. \
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VI 11 118 styles of Vehidee,
v\ \l I ANMI 55 styles of Harness. I —'ikTjclglMQrV \ 1.. JLUyiPyWM.
I If \I ks Top Bugles, JB6 to f7Q. vTAt
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Phaeton a Trape, Wagnra- \ S
We. TT a„ M . ettes. Spring-ltoa/i and Milk I
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ttaMART ANU UAUAKbS CO. W K. PJUTT, Ben'y, ELKUAKT. ISO.
LOCJI HAPPENINGS.
Is Recovering . —The many
friends of his parents wi'l be
pleased to learn that Master
Horace Byars, in the Fifth ward is
rapidly recovering from a severe
attack of illness.
Sunday In Rome. —Private Jack
McCarty of Co B, Third Georgia,
came up from Camp Northern
yesterday forenoon and apent the
day in the city with his brother
Mr. McCarty says he thinks his
regiment will bo ordered to Flori
da bool to join General Lee’s
Camp.
Goes To Birmingham.— Mias
Abbie Webb left this afternoon for
Birmingham wh«re she goes to take
charge of the cloak department of
the big stores of the firm of Love.-,
man & Joseph Loeb. Miss Webb
is easily one the hading young
businesswomen of Georgia orAla
bama.
It’s a Fact.—Lloyd & Ce.,
receive more new goods than
any other three grocers in Rome,
and always ahead of any others.
Just arrived, new crop macaroni
10c package, Genuine New
York cream cheese, new codfish
(fancy middles), newly cured
hams 10c lb, fat bananas 10c
dozen, new bulk olivas cheap,
etc.
Board of Registrars.—Messrs.
C. W. Underwood, G. W. Fleet
wood and W. B. Trout, the three
citizens who constitute the Board
of Registrars of Floyd county, will
meet at ths court house tomorrow
and proceed with the duties of
their office in the review and re
vision of the registration lists for
the October state elections.
Returns to Camp.—First Lieut.
Howard Jack, of Co, H. Second
Georgia, who has been at home in
Rome on a ten days furlough, left
this morning to join the colors
with his command in camp at
Huntsville, Ala. Lieut. Jack hopes
to be mustered out of service by
October lot. He says since he has
found no chance will be offered
for fighting he prefurs a drum
mer’s life on the road to a soldiers
life in camp.
Has Moved Into Rome. —Mr.
Berry Brocah of the firm of Broach
& Trammell, contracting builders,
has moved from North Rime into
the Geo. Trammell brick cottage
located on the strip of land that
lay between North Rome and Rome
and which by recent act of the
legislature has been annexed to
the city of Rome. Mr. Broach is a
deputy on the ticket of Mr, Ed
Camp, the next sheriff of the
county. He is a splendid citizen
and Rome welcomes him into her
borders.
Recorders Court. —Recorder’s
court only confiummed about five
minutes of Judge Eubank’s time
this morning. A white tramp was
given one hour in which to leave
town, and in less than fifteen min
utes he had departed these coasts.
Two colored citizens were fined $1
each for violating the bog ordi
nance, and were ordered to remove
the swine. A colored sister named
Alice Reason was fined $3 sos
“kussin” outen all reason. She
will probably join Dick Dempsy’s
grass cutteas on the street gang.
Off To Catoosa. —Capt. and
Mrs, A. B. S Moseley left this
morning for a visit to Catoosa
Springs, Capt Moseley has been in
poor health for some months and
the trip to Catoosa will doubtless
improve him very much, Mrs
Moseley, the talented editress of
the Rome Georgian, richly deserv
es the outing sbe will enjoy at
Catoosa, The fate of the Georg ; «n
is alright as it has been left to the
tender menee of foreman Bink
Turner and reversed talented lady
contribu-tous of its columms,
A Wife Beater. —In city
court this morning Judge Har
ris asked that all prisoners who
were going to demand indict
ments, to stand up. Will Wells,
white, aged 22, of Turner’s Bend,
rose. Wells was locked up a few
days ago on a warrant sworn
[out by his wife’s father, Mr.
R. W„ Philips, charging wife-
beating. His Honor, Judge Har
ris made some inquiries into
the case, assesedd a bond at $75
and dismissed all witnesses.
Rome’s FiAst Volunteers.—
From a 1 that can be gathered,
it now looks as if Rome’s first
volunteers, the soldier boys who
went out with Capt. J. B. Nevin
and are now in the Second Geor
gia, will arrive home the latter
part of the week and will be
mustered cut. Rome will give
them a a royal welcome.
Said to be Diphtheria.—
North Romans say that Dr.
Hoyt pronounces the illness of
the little child of Mr. an I Mrs.
Lud Fisher as a well developed
case of diphtheria. There are
many children in the city suffer
ing with severe colds and threat
troubles, hut cases of diphtheria
are very, very rare; Hying ru
mors to the contrary.
New Floor Needed.—The
fire laddies ot No. 1, and the
Hooks, are complaining about
the old floor in their engine
house, and say that they need a
n«w one and noed it bad—and
need it right now. There is
lome complaint of people resid
ing near the engine house aboi t
a broken sewer and the foul
oders which it emits.
Many People Went. —Many
Romans took advantage of the
reduced rates offered by the W.
&A. road and went over to i
Cartersville to hear Rev. Sam.
P. Jones preach yesterday, j
Nearly all of them returned to
the city last night, a few re
maining over with relatives or
friends in Cartersville. All of
them report having enjoyed the
day very much.
Ordinance of Baptist.—At
the First Baptist church last
night, after a powerful sermon
by Dr. R. B. Headden. the ordi
nance of Baptism was adminis
tered to five candidates. These 1
were a few of the many who
professed religion during the
series of protracted meetings
held recently by Dr. Headden I
in the First Baptist church. |
Peculiar Shaped Eggs.—Dr. ;
P. L. Turnley, the pioneer up
town druggist showed the Hus
tler-Commercial reporter this
morning. One of the eggs is as
large as a very large marble and
is almost perfectly round. The
ocher is the shape of a sweet po
tato. Dr. Turnley says they were ,
laid by the same hen. He had
them boiled so that he could
preserve them and now has them
on exhibition in his store.
Officer Dobbins llere.
Officer W, S. Dobbins, of the
Atlanta police force, is here at
tending court, a witness in the
Frank Mitchell case. It will bo
remembered that Frank Mitch
ell, col, stole a fine overcoat in
Rome. A description of that coat
was sent to Atlanta and was
read to the force. That same day
Officer Dobbins saw the coat and
interviewed the wearer. Mitchell
was a strange negro to the offi
cer. He said he had bought the
coat in Washington, D. C., and
asked the officer to go with him
to the station house and cempare
his coat with the descriptions
there. Dobbins did not arrest
the negro. As they were walking
along the negro suddenly wound
the coat over Dobbins’ head and
as he broke to run exclaimed,
“Damn, you, take the coat!”
Mitchell got away, but Dobbins
had seen him speak to another
negro. Dobbins hunted up this
negro and securing Mitchell’s
name, telegraphed it to Rome.
Floyd officers located him iii
Chattanooga and arrested him .
He will be tried before Judge
Harris.
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I We will Sell New j
I Books wholesale I
I PRICES! I
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| FOR CASH. Second Hand g
Books cheaper uhan the B
cheapest, (live me a call,
J ' H. A. SMITH, I
THF OLO RFLIAI.LIi BOOK STORE.
*III, P. & BRO., S
Successors to SF*
£ ROME PHARMACY.
sw ;
JU 30‘J Broad st. —New Clark Building.
jS We have bought the entire stock of the Rome
Pharmacy and are prepared to supply your wants in
the drug, piescriptiou and patent medicine line. Our
stock is complete and of the very highest grade.
Jfl We solicit a part of your patronage anil shall en
deavor to the best of our ability to please-you at a v
times. Wo should be pleased to have you call on u
Full line of druggist’s sundries, toilet articles a
‘V, such things as are usually carried in a first-class dr
tn store. Cigars and tobacco.
Come to seo us. iS 3 *
g S. M Stark, a
g LUIE! MB GWIW IM S
SSm Dougherty Bldg, 2nd A\ egg
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$1.25 and $l5O Negligee shirts for St
J. A. GAMM S COMPANY
WAITING
. for everyone in Rome to come
in and see the magnificent stock
on men’s and boy’s clothing,
bicycle <ayd golf suits, is what
11 we are doing, but we are hus-
‘ while we wait. Wo will
S show you the finest stock of
‘ '’ ■ ’ ’ '1 £ clothing, made from the newest
st y^ es an< l Patterns in fabricks,
' perfect fitting and handsome, to
b e f° un d i n Georgia, and they
* are above competition in values
for’the price.
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The greatest line of nsgligee . 1 •
ever shown in Pome.
j J, A. GAHMON &CO