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COMPANY H, ,
Cf thr Secind Georgia is
Assembling.
majority of the wen
Win Muster Out. Lltut Jack
has Resigned.
The men of Co., H, Second
Georgia Volunteers who have
beee at home on a months’ fur*
lough, the furloughs having ex
pired, are assembling in the
city to report to Capt. Perkins
tomorrow. «
As the cut-of-town troops
come in they are being quarter
ed at the Hill City armc
ry and are being fed by Mr.
Cheanick.
Capt. Perkins, when seen by
the Hustler-Commercial this af
ternoon, stated that perhaps a
third of his men would remain
in while at least two-thirds of
them would ask to be mustered
out.
A number of privates and
commissioned officeis were seen
by the reporter, and every man
of them said he was ready to be
muttered out.
Oue private stated that he
knew of but two men who would
not ask for an* honorable dis
charge.
The men claim that they have
had enough, but many of them
say that if the Second was not
o be mixed with the First they
would stay in .
Lieut. Howard Jack has sent
in his resignation, to take effect
at once. •
CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC
Offers a Delightful Pregram
Friday Evening,
For tomorrow evening, the
Conservatory of Music offers to
its invited guests aad patrons
the following:
PROGRAM.
Rondo Beethoven
Miss Minnie Scurry.
Tarantella Cooper
■■l M 88 Joy G lover.
Spaaish DanceGiese
Miss Georgie Word.
The Knignt on the Hobby Horse----Loesehoin
Miss Grace Lanham.
Allegro Mozart
Mr. Joseph Speigleburg, M -s. Fortin.
TarantellaSeharwenka
Miss Lucile Moses.
GerotteWesterhout
Miss Minnie Flemming
“Knyewiak'* MozouakaWieniawski
Miss Allie Gio*.er
CapiicePaderewski
Airs Mary Lu W ikle.
Fraumeral) Schumann
Meuete JBoceh«rin t
Ochestra.
OR, ’
KING’S W
ROYAL
GERMETUER
♦ .
Thia pleaaant and perfect rana*dy, m
••lightful to take, so refreshing a*d
exhilarating, stands in highest fare*
with all who know it beat, aa the graa*
Mt of all medical remedies for b«®i
•axes. of all ages and in all eonditiem
WHAT IT WILL DO FOR TOI
ta«tlnin«PKTlT‘
Il will flu jii restful I LIEF.
twill itlßiliti jmt DIBESTION.
It will rwtvi jour NERVOUS ENEMY.
ItwlH pt jour KIDNEYS ia perfect or«a.
Stpurlfj jour Blood.
twill ohinp jour wukmi lato STBEMTM,
tiNI brlif joi out of li.tiiM iiti HEALTH
MW PACKACE, LAR«I %«•
BOOBS own DULXAB.
•OU® BY ALU •WUQCIWTO.
MAKUVAQTUSBD OXLY SY
kltiuti CUmicil Ci., itkiU, ti.
M m «i.paob aeoK. WAiub mm* '
GRANDPA’S CHAIR is sup
posed to be particularly com
fortable. But why shoutd not
every chair in the house be the
same?
We have a line of chairs that
are substantial, handsome and
comfortable. Starting at the
plain kitchen chair, we might
mention dozens of different seats
but we desire to call especial
attention to our line of dining
chairs. We are offering these at
prices lower than ever known in
this city. Call and see them.
Rhudy, Harvey A (3 >.,
337, Broad St.
TRIED TO DIE TOGETHER
Tied Together With A Bed
Sheet Jump inte A Leke
Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. B. A
desperate attempt to eomesit sui
cide was made yesterday by Rose
Laurer aged, 22, and J. E. Cleck
ner, aged 32. The couple walked
out to the end of the dock of the
Cleveland Yacht Club at the foot,
of Erie street and tied themselves
together with strips torn from i
bed sheet. They then jnmped iato
the lake.
Two Lake Shore Railroad detee*
tives were in the vicinity and wit
nessed the act. They at once ran
down and dived into the icy water
after the couple. The man and
woman had already sunk ssveral
times, but were finally rescued af
ter a long struggle on the part of
the detectives. Both were taken
to a hospital.
MASSOTO IHECUBANS
Advises Them to Make Arrang*
mento For Paying off.
Santiago de Cuba. Nov. 3.
Senor Bartolome Masso. Presideut
of the Cuban provisional Admin*
ictrative Council, has issued an
address to th* delegatee now in
attendance at the military assem
bly at Santa Cruz del Sur, in
which he reviews the consider
ations upon whieh the Cubans
eelieited the help of the United
States and advises all Cubans to
show true patriotism, and while
making every expreeaion of grati
tude to America for having given
Cuba freedom and independence,
to make prompt arrangements for
paying off the Cubans now in
arms and {for getting county
into working order.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE
DAY
Take Ltxativa Bromr Quiuiu e
Tablets. All druggists refund
the money if it fails to cure. 25c.
The genuine has L B. Q on
each tablet.
COST OF THE WAR TO DATE.
i lie Treasure Returns for Oc
tober Show jt to be
Waibington, D. C. Nuv, 3. —
The completion of the Treasury
returns for October today leaves
the net cost of the Spanish war up
tj the present time about $160,»
000,000. This result ia obtained
by deducting from the entire coat
of the military and eaval estab
lishments since the beginning ol
March the cost upon a poaeo basis
as indicated by the expenditures of
previous years.
The McCall Bar.a- Fatterne
are known as the moat stylish
and Reliable Patterns in the"
market; no alteration; no com
plaints ; styles are strictly up to
date. Lanham A Sons.
You eau get what you want
cooked as you want it at the
Gcmez ea f e.
PERSONAL MtNNOIT.
1
Mr. vV. R. Long, of Chattanoo
ga, was at the Armatn ng today.
Pawuea Bill played tea very
large crowd at North Rome 1 at
night,
Col. C. M. Harper has return
ed frein a business trip to An
niston.
Go to Mrs. A. O. Garrard for
best brand of zephyrs at 24 cts
per ounce.
Hose supporters, the 25cts
grade, at lOcts to close them out
at Mrs. Gazrards.
The best way to avoid sickness is
to keep yourself healthy by taking
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great
blood purifier.
Jabn Starling recently returned
from service with the 2nd Ga.
Volunteers, was here Saturday.—
Summerville News.
Judge Maddox spent several days
of last week here, His re-eleotion
to congress Nov. 18th, is an assure
ed.fact.—Summerville News.
Capt. Cleghorn returned Friday
from Atlanta where he had been
interesting himself in Judge Hen
ry’s race.—Summerville News.
The congressional election se
cure next Tuesday, and John W.
Maddox should roeoivo a full dtm
ocratio vote. —Courant American.
Mr. R. S. L. Griffin, an export
tobaoco sign maker and advertiser,
has moved bit family to Roue
and is nicely located in the Fourth
Ward.
Impure blood is an enemy to
health and may lead to serious
disease. Hood’e Sarsaparilla
conquers this enemy and averts
danger.
Kuttner’s bargain figures have
knocked competitors out. The
big sale is on and the crush at
the Kuttner emporium is grow
ing.
Hon. W. C. Bryan, ono cf
Floyd’s trio sf legislators, cams
up from Atlanta this forenoon and
spent the day io the city, return
ing to his post of duty this after
noon .
Miss Mattis Wilson, of Ma
con, who has besn the guest of
Mies Mary Berry, left yestarday
tor Anniston to visit Miss Ivy
lyn Duggan.
Stylish Overcoats. Covert cl«ths
are recognized as the correct thing
for tap scats. We nave them.
17.50 buys a stylish overcoat. J.
A Gammon A Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Patter
son and two littls boys, of Car
tersville, were here yesterday
afternoon and last night. They
returned home today.
Judge J. M. Neel asms over
from Rome last week and was con
fined to hie homo several days by
aieknooo. He is, however, able to
be out again.—Cartersville Cour
aot.
Mr. T. W. Cbastain went to
Romo Sunday on a visit to hie eon
Ho and Mrs. Chastain, who has
boon iu Rome sometime, have re
turned home.—Sunamervil'e
Nows
For Kidney, bladder, and
stomach troubles, drink Ingram
Lithia, for sale at the soda
founts of Carry-Arrington
Co., Jervis A Wright and J. T.
Crouch.
Fancy Celary, fine Cranber
ries, Canadian Apples, Pigsfeot,
aew Kraut, new Olives, Sweet
Pickles and oilier good things at
Lloyd A Harper’s. They handle
high grade groceries only.
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CITATION—LEAVE TO SELL.
GEOBGIA FLOYD COUKTT.
To all whom it may concern . G.
Williaman, administrator of R W.
Richardson, deceased, bee iu duo
form applied to the underoigued
for leave to cell the lende belong
ing to the estate of said deceased,
and said application will bo hoard
on tbe first Monday iu November.
This 4th day of Oct. 1808.
Jona P. Davis, Ordinary.
LOC»l HAPP SE.
For Rest. —9 room house on
4th Ave. 2 blocks from Broad St.
Apply to N M. Gemez.
The Q T. Club —At 2:30, to->
osonow afternoon, Mrs. Carlton
Wright will entertain the Q T.
Club, at her pretty cottage home
on Tower Hill. ,S
Minstrels Coming.—Cleveland
Wilsons famous minstrels have
been booked by Manager Nevin
aud will play in Rome on tbe
night of Wednesday, Nov. 9h,
Tickets on sale at Trevitts.
Reception ToNieHT —Mias Flo
Seay, at the elegant and bospita
ble home of her parents. Mayor
and Mrs. J. J . Sf»ajr, will tender
an elegant reception to her beauti
ful guest Miss OoMeld of South
Carolina/
He’s A Hustler. —Mr. Gordon
Tatum, the efficient court steno
grapher es this circuit, passed
through here Friday on his way to
Chattanooga. He did some excel
lent work in Atlanta for Judge
Henry.—Summerville News.
That’s The Talks.— One of the
greatest faults ot democrats ie
apathy. Every man calling him
self a democrat should go io the
polls next Tuesday and vet* for
the standard bearer of the party,
Judge Johu W. Maddox. —Courant
American.
It Fits Floyd.—The chairman
of tho democratic party of Bartow
conn’y urges all democra s in the
county to go to the polls and vote
for Jndje Maddox ntxt Tuesday.
Tb.s is a solemn duty resting on
every member of the party and
shoe J not b<* neglected.—Courant
Ame. can.
Prii’EßsoF Knowledge.—The
you g o-ople iu ths primaay de
paitmaut >f Shorter College have
formed a society known as the
Reapers of Knowledge. The offi
sere are: Susie Bass president,
Mabel SmOh. vice-president, L'z
zie Keese, treasurer, Mary Howell,
secretary, Ruby Reynolds, corre
sponding secretary. They meet
every Saturday and render a de
lightful program.
Fine Car Service. —The City
Electric Car Co., gave the city a
metropolitan service to and from
the Pawnee Bill show ground yes
terday afternoon and last evening.
Manager Maivin is to be congrat
ulated upon the splendid manner
with which he bandied the enor
mous crowds. Os course the rail
; road people did a fine business and
r< aiized a mat sum from th 3 dsy’s
'receipts.
Spanish Mausers.—Mr Robert
Stiver, who is iu the United Slates
mail eeivice at Santiago, Cubr,
sent his father, Mr. J. A S uVe 1 ,
two Mauser rifles which came oil
of the Lat Infields arcund Saatiug •
They have been on exhibition in
Word,s ehow window, and have
atlraeted a g< od deal of a'tention,
as they are 11 e drat curiosities ex
hibited here from the late'Spanisli
'Ameriean war.—C< ui r i.t Ameri
can.
With the aid of a good pat
tern, dressmaking becomes a
very simple art -
For this purpose the McCall
Bazaar Patterns are superior in
every respeoi, in fact they are
referred to as “Tho Reliable
Pattern,” not only ia a perfect
fit guaranteed (if the proper
site is selected), but the appear
ance of any figure is sure to be
improved by wearing a bodice
cut after these models. Sheets
free at Lanham & Sons.
Ue« Chbap Pacxagb Coma?
—I would pot do so any longer
when you can get something
free from dirt, old glue, sticks
and atones for nearly the saim
price. We have jast reooived »
good Santos »hat we will supply
at IGc lb just two or three eouts
alb more iu price, but woith
10c luoro in quality. Be suie to
try oue or two pounds, to be had
only at Llcyd A Harper's.
I Announce, —To the public
that I have secured the servic-s of
William McClellan, an exput
fancy candy maker, who has been
for the past two years with thn
Garrow femous candy kitchen is
Atlanta. Wear* new making daily
all kind of fine taffies, cocoanut,
creams, nongats, ate. All w« ask is
a trial. We can please you.
A. M. A.ntogholi,
■ext door to Curry's dri g luore
MUST PART WITH IVES.
Trooi'ship Will be Arrested at
Honolulu.
S. n Francisco, Nov. 3.—Tie
man Earner Doric and the trans
port Ohio, now on their way aoross
the Pacific*, cairy orders from Gen.
Merriam, directing that the tioep
ship, Indiana, he arrested at Hon
olulu and her commander, Cel.
Funston Gidersd to land several
stowaways, wives of volunteer of
ficers of the army.
Two cf these are said to be men
tiosed specifically in the order
and both are bridss of Kansas of
ficers. They are Mrs. J. G. Schlie
man. wife of the chaplain, and
Mrs. F. F. Buchan, wife of Capt.
Buchan.
DEWEY MOVES UP A PEG
A Ciißr»T>MAs Gift For The Herc
Os Manila.
Washington D. C., N*v..B.—
Rear Admiral Dewny will soon
bsc< me making < slicers of tin
navy by the retirement of R>-ai
Admiral Bunce, Dec, 25 Rear
Admiral Milei will beietiredNov
22. Commodore H L Howi.on,
commandant of the Boston navy
yard will become Rear Admiral,
and Captain H. F Pickin will be
come Cemmctdo'e.
SHOT BY HIS MISTRESS
Tarver Went Te Hou?e While
Drunk And Was Beating Her
Selma, Ala., Nov., 3. —J'hn
Walker, residing on the Tarver
plantation in this county was shot
tod*y by Margaret West his rail
rr -ir~~ ,■ j ■■ ..ji
A NARROW ESCAPE.
Thankful words written by
Mrs. Ada E. Hart, Groton S. D
“Was taken with a bad cold
which settled on my lungs;
cough set in and finally termi
nated in Consumption. Four
doctors gave me up, saying 1
could not live but a shoit time.
I gave myself up to my Savior,
determined if I could not stav
with my frisnds on earth, 1
would meet my absent ones
above. My husband was advis
ed to get Dr. King’s New Dis
covory for Consumption,Coughs
and Colds. I gave it a trial, took
in all tight bi tilts I has cured
me, and thank uod 1 am saved
and now a well and healthy
woman.” Trial bottles free at
Curry-Arrington’s Regular
50 cents and *I.OO, guaranteed
or price refunded.
i
YOUNG AND OLD
We none of us live so careful
ly that we nsver require the aid
of drugs and medicine to put us
right. It’s a sonifort to know
where you can get them pure
at proper prices. We are not
mod«st about these points—w*
can give you what you want in
patent medicines, druggiatst
sundries, toilet articles and et’.
Prescriptions a specialty.
J. T. Crouch A Jo.,
300 Broad street.
tress. Walker w eht to the hon. g
drunk and proceeded t 0 beat th«
woman over the he. d with a skiU
let and cut her with a ki if«
She managed to get hold o f a
shotgun and fired th. load, tor.
off the side of Wolksr’s fate j
earned an eye with it. The wout.4
18 not neosarily fa’al. The
sutreudered herself to the autl 0.-
i ties.
OVER TWO CONTINENTS
St. Louis, Nov. 3.—After a
chase across two continents L ua
bert Wilt, comptroller ol the
Bungbuzlau Savings bank at
Bungbuz’au, Bohemia, with wife
and her aunt, were arrested at
the Hotel Rosier today on the
charge of having absconded with
109,000 guldens, equivalent to
$41,420.
TH vT JOYFUL FEELING.
With the exhilarating aenat
of renewed health aid strength
and internal cleanliness, which
follows the use es Syrup of Fig»,
is unknown to the few wholuve
not progressed beyond the o! I
time medicines and the cheap
substitutes sometimes offered
but never accepted by the well
informed. Buy the genuine.
Manufactured by the California
Fig Syrup Co.
APPLICATION FOR LETTERS
OF DISCISSION.
• BORGIA FLOYD COUNTY.
Whereas W P. Trout, adminii*
tra'or of Jerry Townsend, repre
sents to the conr. in his petition
duly filed, that he has aominis
tered JerryTowneend’s estate. Tine
is to cite all persons concerned,
kindred aud creditors, to ehow
cause if any they can, why said
administrator should not be die
charged from his administration
and receive letters of disniiesiou
on the first Monday in January,
1899. Tms Oct. 3rd 1898.
J>hnP Davis Ordinary
„ J «
YEAR’S SUPPOTT.
GEORGIA FLOYD C-LNTY.
To all whom it mu y concern.
Notice is hereby given that the
appraisers appointed to set spert
and assign a year’s support to
Mrs. Zenie C. Rhinehart, the wid
ow cf Lewie Rhinehard, deceased,
have filed their award, and unieee
good and sufficient cause is shown
the same will he made the judge
ment ot thw court at tho Novem
ber term, 1898, of the court of or
dinary. This Oct. 3rd 1898.
John P. Davi-Ordinary.
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I CATION—LEAVE TO SELL.
GE iRGIA FL YD C UNTY
T> a l wh m it may ecu cam.
Foster Haruc-r adm ini st rat or < fM re
Jane H. Clyne deceased,ha* in due
orm appli-.i to the undersigned
or leav • to sell t he lands belonging
co the e-tate of said deceased, ai d
»aid a[ plica!i« n will b* heard on
the first Monday in Nov next.
This 4'h day <d Oct. 1898
Jlhn P. Davis Ordinary'.
2-CENT STAMP!
Will send ■ letter to any
point in Uncle Sam’s big
Snnain. For this very g jgj
reesoti are sick,
sore or suffering, this
May Save Your Tl
liffi I Here’s just how
LI IB i it is. You can
........ write a plain letter, can’t you? Well, •
win take just two cents to carry it to tkt
“Washington Medical & Surgical IriM.
Atlanta, Georgia/'
And the famous speciAists who form the stafl
of that Institute are able to give-yon advice end
treatment by mail as well as if you came iu per
son to the city. This is no mistake. They are do
ing it every day. They now have patients m
all the adjoining’States some of them liuuure<>
•f miles away, and their cures are simply wew
darful.
CURES POSITIVE AID F D C CI
CONSULTATION rllLLi
In every Deformity of Spine or Limbs. Club F<**.
Hare Lip, Croas Kye* and other surgical cases, aiaa
in an forma of Bkm and Blood disorders, Rheums
tism, Sciatica, Catarrh of the Nose. Throat.
Lungs Stomach or any vital organ, Liver.
uey and Bladder troubles. Nervous W«a»
names of either men or women, diseases of tn
eeaual parts and every other bodily affliction the
highly trained special lets alone can deal with.
write freely ft costs you nothing If we un
dertake your case we shall send you question
blank for full particulars. If you’
curable by human skill and perfect science w«
SHALL CURB IT.
That first 2-cent stamp may eave your lifc. A
letters sacredly private.
ADDRESS,
Washington Medical &
INSTITUTE.
Austell Bldg., AtlsnU <J»