The Rome hustler-commercial. (Rome, Ga.) 18??-????, December 08, 1898, Image 3

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' • ‘■ t; '''’ , ‘ ' F w USB I? < fe'l/ US H /Wi bH ii liM ±T A A wkJe KA XJk AwA wXjLA wAJe ■WAi f -3 KSj| 1 Glir nicl? says: MrJKiphng is receiving . r 'yalty : shillings a c> py uh his b.,ok , Day's \\ urk," now s o ling -o ■ On it circulation < F 50,- • >:i•■> tin- r <>yalty Will'd giv- ■ r|. > € i!ir:i el £o u'(os2o 1 Ald 0 v,. ! u >of this Soriai ''""l'ip.i. i- and Mr. K'p ■V HCcp s t r this volume ■ " 'o w. 11 ov- r fjli) 000. For a ot short sterns which bc '> with perh ip« one exc p* H 1 ' I ' l even u t preach Mi. Kiplin-. s ■* ! "O r k in ‘he p, ts t, tos pecuni ■jreturn sh-dis adequate. ■ ■Of'he 17, 01d,U00.000 loiters f. r ■r‘-d annually in civiliz d coun ■*’ l ‘ lH loott-d States eoutvjbu es ■00,000,000. ■ 000 I ,h1 stockmen of Color* ’o and l' ) s, at: s hav i figured I' ll '-Hut the w01v.,8 eat SIOO ■ url h of their property ap.se.- ® CQ J'>ar, It O ® n | II h as baen decided by the E'r « g Pr| ao Social Union of phila.iel- FAKE--' BUt SOLID FACTS. A. O. Garrard 1 *’ from today, begin n ac tuai cost sale to ° s ® OlJ t her large wn 'r Stock. Choice Felts r ‘adies and children .prices that cannot p f °und elsewhere. h n fe . ts ’ Ornaments a Buckles,ail to go on+° Stto close them and Oon ’ t f ail to call hn, P r ’ c *3 before in Millinery. IIILHU-JU 1 fltnil (OTXWIIITL-111/ “ phia that members may »moke during its meetings. o*o Three newly elected members of th* JJassachusetts legislature slip ped in by the narrow margins, re spectively, *n one, two and thre«- votes. o o o Those who predict that Gen Joe Wheeler will be k-ss a partisan democrat m the next housi than he has been heretofore do not know him. During the war h Las b en loyal to both his superiors and tt.e m-.-u under him, but this by no means insures that he will assum a conciliatory roe during the n<-xt session ot congress. Gen. Whether will ti*it just as hard for the principles of the democratic party as ho fought for his country in the last war. — Anniston Index. o o o Th re was a decrease used personal properly in Indian i of $11,663,481 from 1891 -o 1897. o o o In a recent report to the New York state board of charities there are now 838 idiots being taken oaie of by the state, lhe number at large is not sti.l d, o o o The University of North Caro lina will undertake the tduc.tion of one student from Porto Rico and one from Cuba. o o o “Do yez b’lave in frinology? asked Mr Dolan, “meanin be that sighnnoe iv tollin’ a man 8 chajackter be the Jumps an ’is ntai,’’ “Ivcoorse,"’ answered Mr Rtuer ty. “ There’s nothin' gives a belter clew to a man’s habits than bumps black eyes, patch s iv stickin’ pUshter, an’ the rest iv thesigns M ashingion Star. o o o Mrs. “Jack” Wilmsrding th* granddaughter of Cernel.us Van derbilt, who has been in an insane asylum since last F.biuary, and trying most of the time to g*t out. has secured from lbs cdmmis sioners appointed to examine into her case a recommendation for a g T. HAKSOR. NORBIS;N. SMITH. 3 THEHANSON SUPPLY CO. | c Plumbing and Tinning. 3: Engineers’ and machinists' 9 supplies. Stoves, ranges and & (tinware. Gas and electric fix tures. INSURANCE jgasoline ® stoves. Water meters. a || 335 Broad st. Phone 32. C©©®©©©©(2©(diXd© ;X3©O®<2©©© :X9©® release, which for thirty days shal be condition*! upon her sane con duct . 000 Thm is one sentence in Gov. Candler’s m-s-iage which every ’ member should repeat to himself! mi ii it becomes indelibly fixed in I hi- mind, It is this: “Th >*e wh | p*V tax s are entitled t: is much consideration as those who'get th benefit of them.” —Marietta Jour nal. o 0.0 A Fan Francisco fr.end of Dewey, who sent him an account of Hobson’s osculatory experience and the due prophecies for Dewey’s fate upon returning, received this answer from the admiral: “The clippings yoi send do not seem possible. The threats you make persuad? me to remain forever in Manrla. ” o*o John McCullsgb, former Chief of Police *f Mew York, has been appointed by President McKialey to go to Havana to organize the police force in that city as it will be maintained uader Ameiican occupancy. Some of the problems which will confront him will not be unlike those that exist in N*w York • ■*" » • 'O/ udWJfeglikj . nJ WibrfS:! [5372 A] CONVENIENT, SECURE, PORTABLE. In houses where closet room is limited a Wardrobe is one of the most essential article of FURN IT UR E. and those who take particular I care of their Clothing should se cure one of the handsome ano J well made Wardrobe* from th line we have in itock. I ight and dark woods have been used in their construction add there is a great variety of styles to choose from. Rhudy, Hakvky & O 337 Broad St. hpfflffiffifflfflWSii I PUBLIC I ' I .ujLjLj iluww I | WewiU Sell New I I Books wholesale I I PRICES’ | 7; FOR CASH. Second Hand 1 Books cheaper uhan the g 1 cheapest. Give me a call, g I . ' H. A. SMITH. 1 | i'HF OLD RFLI 'LLE BOOK STORE. » ■ „ " 11 ,„■■!. 1 ■--J— -t ■gj»w.‘^eg-rww— H—n JH, P. WOOTEN & BRO., B Successors to SC ROME PHARIYLACY. t ' dai 309 Broad st.—New Clark Building. * We have bought the entire stock of tlie Rom* Pharmacy and are prepared to supply your wants ia the drug, prescription and patent medicine line. Our stock is complete and of the very highest grade. JJW We solicit a part of your patronage and shall en doavor to the bss.tof our ability to please you at a times. We sh)uid bs phased to have you call on <1 Full Hue of drii'pst’s slti Iries, toilet a •tide* a Jjt* such things as are unially carried in a first-clas* dr store. Cigars and tob a eco. Come to see us.