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LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
Swinging On The Circle.—Col.
O. B. Stevens, of Dawson, can
didate for Commissioner of Agri
culture. wag in town last week.
The Colonel has a host of friends
throughout the state and if elect
ed, would doubt'ess make an
excellent officer.—Calhoun Times.
Blackened Head Stones, —The
Cons cometary at Resaca
was badly damaged by fire last
week. The marble headstones were
blackened and the shrubbery
almost totally destroyed, Efforts
will be made a* once to repair the
damage. The origin of the fire is
unknown. —Calhoun
Enjoyed Bryan —S’ vera! Cal
houiii'ee went down to Roma
Tuesday to hear the spe.ch of the
lion. William J. Bryan. They
were all pleased with the address
and admired the way in which it
was delivered by the great Demo
cratic leader.—Calhoun Times.
Married: —Mr. Sam Doss and
Miso Julia Hannah of this coun
try were married at the home
of the bride several miles below
Rome, The wedding disposes
of unpleasant court proceedings
that were entered agains. Mr.
Doss some time ago. The friends
of both parties are bsing con
gratulation.
TORPFEO BOATS FOR SPAIN.
Leave Glasgow Fully Nanned
And With All Guns
Glasgow, March 10—The Span
ish torpedo boat destroyers Osade
and Audaz left the Clyde bank this
afternoon fully nanned and with
all tbeirguns and other armaments
on board. They will embark their
ammunition tomorrow at Greenock
aid will sail Saturday. At their
trai's they developed a speed wf
thirty knots.
HE WANTS TO KEEP WELL
Mr. Smith taid today that he
and his wife dccidtd last night
that when they went to house
keeping they w< uld buy then
Soothii g Syrup, Casioria. Melin’s
Food, Pan goric ai d other Drugs
from Jervis & Wright, the popular
Druggists.
YEAR’S SUPPORT.
GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY .* —
To all whom it may concern):
Notice is hereby given, that the
appraisers appointed to set apart
and assign a jear’s support to
Mrs. Henry T, Clark, the widow
of Henry T. Clark, deceased, have
filled their award, and un'ess
good and sufficient cause is shown,
the same will be made the judge
ment of the court at the April
term, 1898, of the Court of Ordi
nary. This March 7th, 1898.
John P. D’avis.
Ordinary Floyd County, Georgia.
The Convention.
The twentieth annual conven
tion of the Young Men’s Chris
tian Association of Georgia will
convene in Americus on March
17th and close on Sunday night.
March 20th.
The people of Americus will
entertain the delegates at their
homes tree of cost, and Mr. Lee
M. Hansford of that city has the
matter in hand.
The state association officers
especially request that Sunday,
March 13th be observed as a day
of special prayer for this con
vention.
Insure before the fire with
Cothi an & Co.
The finest of umbrellas for
both ladies and gent’s at J. K.
Williamson’s. Call and see
them.
See W. H. Coker <fc Co. for
mackintoshes, umbrellars, rub
ber boots and over shoes.
BOY’S SCHOOL SUITS
That our competitor cannot
match in style and price. W H
Coker & Co.
Have you seen the newest fad,
those plaid hose atoker’s.
t For a good smoke try War
lers’ “Extra Gvod” cigars,
PUBELYPSOI AL
Mr. F. C. Calkitisof Macon is
in the city.
M". G G. Fletcher, of Chatta
nooga, spent lust night in Romp.
Col. I E Shumate of Dalton
is in the city on legal business.
Mr. S. J. Dearing, an en'erpri
smg merchant of Tecumseh, Ala.,
is in the city buying goods.
Mr. P. P. Spencer, of The Home
Insurance compauy is spending a
, few days in the city.
Several Remans came j n last
1 Tuesday afternoon aud are attend
ing court. —Calhoun Timas.
Mrs. Ed M. Durant, of Atlan-
* ta, is the guest of Mrs. A. E.
Ross on East Fourth street.
Mr. J. H. Atwater, cf Chatta
' nooga, is spending several days in
this ci'y the guest of friends.
Mr. Will Berry, formerly- eon
nected with the Thompson Hilt s
I • ■
Co., ot this city, has returned
from a very pleasant visit to his
* old home in Tennessee. Mr. Berry
has accepted a position with the
' Rome Furniture Tactory.
Mhs EUa Neel visited friends in
g Atlanta last week. —Courant
American.
Mr. 8. Paul Jones will leave to
day for Thomasvill, aa., where
he will spend several we ks
Courant American.
' Mr. Oliver Neel, who is making
his home in Rome spent several
. days with his parents. Judge and
, Mrs. J. M. Neel this week.—Conr
s ant American.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rawlins,
1 of Rome, spent several days with
the family of Mr. J. C. Wofford
this week. —Courant American.
Mrs. Sam P. Jones and daugh
ter Miss Laura will leave this
morning for a two weeks visit to
friends at Nashville.—Courant
American.
t
At Kirby, he of whom ‘tie said
“Aint he pur‘y” was in Trion,
iast Tuesday.—Trion Herald.
; E. R, and Mrs. Dennis, and
n Eames' Robin on, went to Lin
r dale last Saturday on their bi
cy'es. They returned Sunday.—
Trion Herald 0
Will Hiles of Rome, was shake
ing hands with his old tim-
Iriends in town last Thursday.—
* Trion News.
Mrs. A. M. Street was the
i t
guest for a few days last week of
Mrs. Arrington, of Rome—Trion
Herald.
I
A candy pulling will be given at
the Hawkins house next Friday
evening, the proceeds to be de
voted to charitable purpose.—
Summerville News.
Chief Pink Shopshire and offi
;er Joe Johnson spent the day
lassoing redho«ses and roping in
suckers at Armurchee today.
Tax-Collector Bob Foster is
shaking hands with his friends
on the street today.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank C .Gilreath
returned to Cartersville th s morn
iig after spending several days
with Mrs. Robt. Hoyt.
Mr. Phil ip Mullin a member
of Clerk Beysiegel’s ft rce was aide
to be nut for a few hours today
after being confined to his room
several days with gripp.
Miss Daisy Liwrenceof Kenton
is the guest of friends in the city.
Mrs. Thompson Hiles and Miss
Ethel have returned from a de
lightfdl visit to Mexico.
Mr W. S. Rowell went down to
Atlanta this morning.
Miss Ethel Prince of Ameri
cue is the guest of her sis;er
Mi S.C. B Wilbuin.
Bicycles, Bicvcles, , Bicycles
$5000.00 worth of bicycles to be
closed out at prices never before
known to retail trade. E. E.
Forbes,
Cothran <fc Co,, represent first
class companies. Do not wait
until the fire is over. Insure
now.
BEAUTIFUL
“ZELiNA”
'The production of flic delight
ful opera “Z iina” on March LS,
promises to be one <>l the iuo»t
delightful all'dis of the kind « v
er had in Rome. “Zelina” has
been produced in augusta and
other towns by Mr. Beall, and
> in ever instance it has won in
stant success. Daily rehearsals
„ are in progress now, and the cast
and chorus is near completed.
1 The opera will be produced in
Neyin’s opera house and the
; entire proceeds go for the bene
. fit Emergency ho-pital, one of
Rome’s most noblest cliararters.
The date has been po itively
fixed for March ISili.aiul seats
will be placid on sale at once.
Following is the cast :
Father Mathen, with estate
( heavily mortgaged—Will Pat
ton.
Zelina, Z tadia, daughters of
• Matheo—M'ss Com Clark, Miss
s Will Nell L ivender.
Patrco, a poor young man,
5 who loves ZMina—E i Wilson.
, Olanda, the bashful lover <>f
, Zaadia—William McMillians.
Captain Du out, P. trvo’s
wealthy rival—J. A. Beall.
1 Stormv, a stage s ruck felloe.
I —Will Darby.
Aunt llukla, sentimental
> spinster—Robt. Gwahnev.
Pet'le, niece of Aunt Hulda
Miss Julia Bayard.
Rocco, the village scamp—
Hunter Smith.
Blabette, thu village gossip—
Miss Mitchell.
Guideo, tramp and escaped
convict—Joe Patton.
CHORUS GIRLS .
Misses Celeste Ayer, Florence
Fouche, Sallie Walker, Emmie
1 Wright, Mary Berry, Hattie
Ben j amine, Mamie Rounsaville,
Emmie Williams, Sarah Simp
son, Eva Camp, Berta Cross,
Daisy Cheney, Lou Fleming,
( SOLDIER BOYS.
Sergeant Walter Cothran,
William McWilliams, Joe Pat
ton, Hunter Smith, Dudley
1 Mugruder, Sam Hardin, Ja<k
Wyatt, Clark, Henson, Harri
son, Rob Yancey, Barry Goth;
I ran, Bennie Hale, Felton Mitch
ell and Jim Smith.
Bugler, aid-de-camps and oth
ers.
The Yellow Asters—Misses
Towers, Ava Piintup, Julia
Dean, Nellie Printup, Lucy
Wright, Mattie Hamilton and
Sarah Yancey.
Quartette of Small Dances—
Misses B ssie Hight, Mabel
Harbour. Jennie Fahy, Sallie
King,
Pretnere Danseuesse Miss
Zula Adkins.
South Georgia should be
unto the day. Spencer Atkinson
is not running against any South
Georgia man for governor. Other
■natters can be settled when they
come up.—Waycross Herald.
They could, cou'd they? Would
Ike to nominate Spencer ilr-t
ai.d then O B. Stevens and Phi
Cook, eh? Well, ne will help
smash yorir slate for the whole
list-except Mr. Stephens and Mr.
Cook
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
ATTORNEYS.
J. BRANHAM,
Law Office. 2<)o East Firs St reel.
1 OME, GA.
QMMS, W, UNDERWOOD.
Attorney at Law, Rome, Ga
Corporation Law Only.
M B EUBANKS,
Attirney at Law. Office in King building.
R me, ' a.
W H. ENNIS.
At tori ej at Law Will Practice in all contts
Office, Mason io Temple, Rome, Ga
W J NEEL,
Attorney at law Will practice in all court-.
Special attention given to commercial law
anil tbe exatuicalion cf laud titles.
office in Klug building, Rome, Gg.
DENTISTS
J. A. WILLS, D. D. 5 ,
Office 210 I 2 Broad. * Over t ault ell & Oweua.
J. L PENNINGTON. D D S,M D.
DKNTIBT:
Office. 1-9 Broad street. Over tlaujp- Fur
nil tire Co.
! APPLICATION FOR LEI'IEKy!
OE DISMISSION.
'GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY
Whereas Th »mas Holse:iback
execu'or oi John Ho'senback, de- |
cea«» d , represents *o the court in [
his petition duly filed that he has ;
administered John HolseubackY I
'estate. This is to cite all persons
1 concerned, kindred and creditors,
I u> show cause if any they can why
su'd administrator should not be
, dircha-ged fr m ms executorship
• and receive letters of dismission j
Inn the first Monday in April 1898.
i ' I’hn Jun. 3rd 1898
‘ John P. Davis, Ordinary.
NOTH h OF SALE.
• Agreeably to an order of the
i court of ordinary of Floyd county
will be sold it the court house
door of said county on the first
1 Tuesday in April iiex’ within the
! legal hours of sale, the following
, •p’-oper'y towit.—South half of
lot No. 17i, containing 80 ecres,
No.th half lot No. 185 coiltaming
8o a res, E0 acres <fl lot No. 184
ul in 22nd District and Third
f -iec ion known as the Lane place
whereon the deceas d resided at
• »ii' time of his death, containing
in al 190 acies more or less, Bol<l
I s me propertv of Hulbert Evans
, I'ite f said county, deceased*
■ t erms of sate cash. This Bth day
! ot March. 1898, Julius vV. Evans.
Executor.
I
YEAR S SUPPORT.
• Georgia, Floyd County*
'To all w hom it may concer i.
H Notice is hereby given, that the
I appraisers appointed to set apait
uiid assign e year’s support toMrs.
• I Emma Nixon the, widow of W. C
! Nixon, deceased, have filed their
award and m>les good and suffi
’ cien* cause is Oiovn, the same
will b» made the judgment of the
Court at the April term, 1898, of
the Court of Ordinary. This March
8. 1898,
John P. Davis,
Ordinary F oy<l County, Georgia
YEAR’S SUPPORT.
GE RGIA. FLOYD COUNTY-
To ali whom it may concern!
Notice is hereby given, that the
appraisers appointed to set apart
and assign a y» ar’s support to
Mrs. Lizz e T Tailey, the widow of
G* orge T . Talley, di ceased have
fi led their award, and unless
good i nd suflPcii nt cans? is shown,
the sun • will I e made the judg
ment) of tbe C< uit at the April
t rm 1898. of the ( ourt of Ordi
uarv. This March 7th. 1898.
J bn P . Davis.
Ordinary Fluid County, Georgia
YE ARS bUPPORT.
GE RGIA, FL'AD COUNTY.
To ai whom it may concern.
Notice is hereby given, that
the appraisers appointed to set
apart and assign a suplimentsl
veir’s support to Mrs Georgiana
'’• George, the widow' of Junius
A George, deceased. have filed
i heir award, and un'ess good and
sufficient cause is shown, the
same '• ill be made (he Judgment
o' thn Cour* at the Apri term.
1898, of the Court of Ordinary.
Thia 4arch 8 18)8
John P. Davis.
Or ii arv Floyd Count*', G orgia
LIBEL FOR LfIVORuE.
STATE OF GEORGIA FLOYD C UNTY, —
Oeorge W. Thomas i Libel for di
vs Vorce io Floyd
Ij P. I bomas 1 Super’r Court
Stat? of fleargiii, No. 33 Januar*
term 1898.
To 1. P. Thomas, —The defend
ant is herebv required personally
or by attorney, to he and appear
iat ‘.he next Supt-rior C >urt to l>e
held in and for said county on the
thirl Monday in Ju’y next, then
and th-re to answer the plaintiff’s
ideinind in an action of libel for
divorce, as in default thereof sa d
court will proc ed as to justice
shall appertain.
A itne-s tf>H Houo'al'le W
Hen-y, Judtte of said court, this
ilih day of February 1898
Win. E. Boysiegel, C. C. ipi -
rior Court, Floyd countv Ga.
Smoke Waters “ Extra Good”
b ,3t smoko .in the mark t
A
to go regardless of
OIOISIT firhicib.
You can get just what, you want of
M, F„
We have NEW Bicycles from
TWELVE DOLLARS UP
and they will be sold at prices to suit tbe purchaser.
Pianos -- Organs
and several makes of
SfflNC MACHINES,
which will be sold at prices never
before known i i Rome
We also have in stock 1,000 copies
POPULAR SHEET MUSIC
at ioc per copy, S 'nd for catalogue
of this music. We also handle
MANDOLINS.}
GUITARS,
VIOLINS,
STRINGS;
and will rent pianos or organs with purchasing privileges. Our
piano case organs are { reat sellers- Call and see them.
E. E. Forbes, 327 BkOAD srREET -
S. P DAVIS, Manager.
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