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BEAUTIFUL
“ZELINA”
The production of the delight
ful opera “Zelina” on March 18,
promises to be one of the most
delightful affairs of the kind ev
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.
The opera will be produced in
Neyin’s opera house and the
entire proceeds go for the bene
fit Emergency hospital, one of
Rome’s most noblest chararters.
The date has been positively
fixed for March 18th, and seats
will be placed on sale at once.
Following is the cast:
Father Matheo, with estate
heavily mortgaged—Will Pat
ton.
Zelina, Zaadia, daughters of
Matheo—Miss Cora Clark, Miss
Will Nell Lavender.
Patreo, a poor young man,
who loves Zelina—Ed Wilson.
.Olanda, the bashful lover of
Z aad ia— William McWill iam s.
Captain Dm out, Patreo’s
wealthy rival—J. A. Beall.
Stormy, a stage struck fellow
Will Darby.
Aunt Ilulda, sentimental
spinster—Robt. Gwaltney.
Petite, niece of Auntllulda
Miss Julia Bayard.
Rocco, the village scamp—
Hunter Smith.
Blabette, the village gossip—
Miss Mitchell.
Guideo, tramp and escaped
convict —Joe Patton.
CHORUS GIRLS.
Misses Celeste Ayer, Florence
Fouche, Sallie Walker, Emmie
Wright. Mary Berry, Hattie
Benjamine, Mamie Rcunsaville,
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
Mugruder, Sam Hardin, Jack
Wyatt, Clark, Henson, Harri
son, Rob Yancey, Barry Coth
ran, Bennie Hale, Felton Mitch
ell and Jim Smith.
Bugler, aid-de-camps and oth
ers.
The Yellow Asters—Misses
Towers, Ava Printup, Julia
Dean, Nellie Printup, Lucy
Wright, Mattie Hamilton and
Sarah Yancey.
Quartette of Small Dances—
Misses Bessie Hight, Mabel
Harbour, Jennie Fahy, Sallie
King,
Premere Danseuesse Miss
Zula Adkins.
ROME AND CEDARTOWN.
News Items Gathered By The
Standard.
Mrs. O. E. Marshall is in
Rome this week.
Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Marshall
spent Sunday in Rome with rela
tives.
Messrs. John and Henry Wright,
of Rome, were her* over Sunday.
Miss Gertrude Knight is the
guest of Miss Berta Mattox in
Rome this week.
Judge and Mis C G Janeespent
Tuesday night with Prof, and
Mrs. J. C. Harris in Rome.
Mr, T. B. McCurry, a young
stenographer, went to Rome Mon
day to spend a couple of weeks
with relatives.
Capt. J. A, Peek and his sweet
little grand-daughter, Josephine
Chapman, spent a couple of days
last week in Rome.
Mr. W. J. Cox, the hustling
Democrat of Blooming Grove dis
trict, was ir. town Saturday. He is
also a hustling Candler man.
Mr, W. 0. Cornelius says that
bis farm contains not only a fine
slate quarryjand that all the Dem
ocratic votes out his way for Allen
Candler for Governor.
We have a lot of repossessed
sewing machines, 1 ten out only
a few month, New Home, Wheel
ar <fc Wilson and Singers, we
will sell you at your own price
at E. E. Forbes.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
ATTORNEYS.
J. BR.ANH AM,
Law Office, 200 e mt First Street,
ROME, GA.
GHAS, W, UNDERWOOD,
Attorney at Law, Rome, Ga.
Corporation Law Only.
M B EUBANKS,
Attorney at Law. Office in King Building.
Rome, oa.
!W n ENNIS,
Attorney at Law Will Practice in all courts
office, Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga.
•W J. NEEL,
Attorney at law. Will practice In allcourts.
Special attention given to commercial law
and the examination ct land titles.
office In King building, Rome, Ga.
•WALTBR, HARRIS.
Attorney at law and J. P. Office over F. J.
Kane & Co.’s.
DENTISTS?”
J. A. WILLS, D. D. 5.,
Office 20 1-2 Broad. * Over Cantrell & Owens.
J. L PENNINGTON. D.D.S..M D.
DENTIST;
Office, 305 1-3 Broad street. Over Hanks Fur
niture Co.
PHYSICIANS.
W. A. JOHNSON, M. D,
Physician and Surgeon. Rome, Ga. Office In
Medical Building. Residence, No. 9tt3 Broad
street,
RECEIVERS’ SALE.
Morgan Mooney )
vs Petition for re-
J. H. Carter ) ciever, ect.
GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY J
Under and by virtue of an or
der issued from Floyd Superior
Court in the aoove stated case,
will be sold before the court house
door in the city of Rome, said
county between the legal hours of
sale on the first Tuesday in April
1898 the following described prop
erty belonging to the partnership
business of Mooney & Carter to
«rif,—l iron safe, 1 pair platform
scales, 2 beef racks, 1 iron smoke
house, 2 paper cutters, 1 counter
and cash drawer, 1 pair market
scaler, 1 sausage pan. 3 meat
blocks, 1 stewer, 2 scrapes, 3
steak saws, 2 steak knives, 1 steel,
one cleaver, 1 iron meat rack, J
long meat rack. 1 refrigerator, 2
iron cranes, one coffee mill, 1 pair
screen doors, 1 oil tank. 2 sausage
mills and 1 table, 1 cash drawer, 1
sausage stufler and 1 small boiler,
eaid property can be seen and will
bedelivered at the market No. 503
Broad St. Also 1 pair platform
sealee, 1 refle, 1 stretcher rope and
hook, 1 rip saw. 1 sledge hammer,
1 fork, 1 oil can and contents 1
dezen hooks, 1 spring wagon, 3
kettles and furnace, 1 tallow
press, 1 scalding press, 2 pots, 1
pick, 5 pad locks and 1 fish box.
Said property can be seen and will
be delivered at the slaughter pen
of Mooney & Carter on the lauds
of Mrs. M. L. Graves ia said coun
ty of Floyd. Also the ilease hold
interest of said partnership of
Mooney & Carter to the slaughter
pen and appurtenances belonging
thereto, situated upon the lands
of Mrs. M. L. Graves in the 23rd
District and 3rd Section of Floyd
couuty, this March 10 1898.
J. P. McConnell, receiver for
Mooney vs. Carter.
LUMPKIN & PRINUTP,
AT LAW,
! Georgia
General throughout North Georgia.
Correspondencenoltcited. Special attention
to mercantile 'collections.
RANGES.
I am agent tor Sout
hern Queen Coal or
Wood Ranges. Also
Insurance Safety Gas
oline stoves- Call and
see mvstock and get
estimaes on your
olumbitno- and tin
work- door to
ooera house-
F HANSON.
Insure with 11. D. Cothran &
Co. Do not wait until after the
fire.
City Marshal sales
Ml 1898,
GEORGIA, Floyd County:
Will be sold bes ire the court
house door in the city of Rome
Floyd county Georgia on the first
Tuesday in April 1898 be
tween the legal hours of sale the
following described property,towit
All that tract or parcel of land
situated, lying and being in the
Coosa Division of the city of
Rome, in said county, known
and distinquished in the plan of
said city and Division as part of
lot No. 153, and being all of the
real estate known• as the Mrs.
Addie M. Holmes place on the
corner of Second avenuo (for
merly Howard street) and East
Second (formerly Franklin)St.,
being all of the front on Second
avenue and extending from
East Second street corner
to the Mrs, I). M, Hood line
and comprising 132 feet; and
all of the front on East Second
street extending from Second
avenue back to what was former
ly known as the Graves line, af
terwards owned by Mrs. A. R.
Sullivan, comprising 220 feet,
more or less, fronting on said
East Second street. The lot here
by conveyed being a parallelo
gram of the above dimensions
and including the residence,
offices, rear dwelling, stables
and all other buildings on said
property.
Also at the same time and place
one vacant lot or parcel of land
located in the Fifth ward of the
city of Rome Floyd county
Georgia, fronting on Penning
ton avenue from Cemetery St.,
to property of Maranda Daniel,
505 feet, more or less, and run
ning back same width 320 ft, to
Harper St. Levied on by virtue
of a tax fifa in favor of the may
or and council of the city of
Rome vs • C. M. Harper, for tax
due said city for the year 1896,
for the use of Mrs. A. H. Che
ney, transferee.
Also at the same time and place,
one house and lot in the Coosa
Division of the city of Rome,
Floyd county Georgia, fronting
on the South side of East Fourth
street 125 feet, more or less and
runningback same width to the
right of way of the Rome rail
road. Bounded on the West by
property of W. J Nunnally, on
the East by property of 1). W.
Curry and the old City Water
Works property, being the place
where the defendant now re
sides, as the property of Chas.
M. Harper, agent and trustee
for wife and children. Levied
on by virtue of a tax fifa in favor
of the mayor and council of the
city of Rome vs. C. M. Harper,
agent, for tax due said city for
the
Mrs. A. 11. Cheney, transferee.
J. B. Shropshire, City Marshal.
< SALESMEN WANTED.
For our new wall map of
Georgia, size 28x24 inches;
printed in five colors on heavy
paper with tin at top and bottom
ready to hang. On the border is
an index locating all counties,
C’ties, towns and villages with
their population. Sells at a pop
ular price. Send 50 cents and
get sample and terms for coun
ty agency. Rand, McNally &
Co., 61 East 9th St.. New York.
Special prices on Ila patent
medicines. What we do is open
and we ask the patronage o/ all
liberty loving people.
J. T. Crob«h & Co.
Call at E. E. Forbes and see
the celebrated Crown piano case
organ, sac simile of the finest
pianos for sale cheap .
Insure with H. D. Cothran
Co. Do not wait until after the
fire.
APPLICATION FOR LET!ERy
OF DISMISSION.
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY
Whereas Thomas Holsenback
execu’or ol John Holsenhack, de
ceased , represents to the court in
his petition duly filed that he has
administered John Holseuback’s
estate. This is to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors,
to show cause if any they can why
I ’ .
said administrator should not be
discharged from his
and receive letters of dismission
, on the first Monday in April 1898.
This Jan. 3rd 1898.
John P. Davis, Ordinary.
NOTICE OF SALE.
Agreeably to an order of the
court of ordinary of Floyd county
will be sold it the court bouse
door of said county on the first
Tuesday in April next within the
legal hours of sale, the following
property towit. —South half of
lot No. 17i, containing 80 ecres,
North half lot No. 185 containing
80 a-res, 80 acres iff lot No. 184
all in 22nd District and Third
Section known as the Lane place
whereon the deceas'd resided at
the time of his death, ccntaining
in all 190 acies more or less, sold
as the property of Hulbert Evans
late of said county, deceased-
Terms of sale cash. This Bth day
of March. 1898. Julius vV. Evans.
Executor.
YEAR'S SUPPORT.
Georgia, Floyd County:
To all whom it may concern.
Notice is hereby given, that the
appraisers appointed to set apait
and assign a year’s support to Mrs.
Emma Nixon the, widow of W. C.
Nixon, deceased, have filed their
award and miles good and suffi
cient cause is shown, the same
will be 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 oyd County, Georgia
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 year’s support to
Mrs. Lizzie T Talley, the widow of
George T. Talley, deceased, have
filled their award, and unless
good t nd sufficient cause is shown,
the same will be made the judg
memt of the Court at the April
term, 1898, of the Court of Ordi
nary. This March 7th, 1898.
John P. Davis.
Ordinary Floyd County, Geergia.
YEARS SUPPORT.
GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern.
Notice is hereby given, that
the appraisers appointed to set
apart and assign a suplimental
year’s support to Mrs Georgiana
M. George, the widow of Junius
A George, deceased, have filed
their award, and un'ess good and
sufficient cause is shown, the
same will be made the Judgment
of the Court at the April term.
1898, of the Court of Ordinary,
This March 8 1898 .
John P. Davis.
Ordinary Floyd County, Georgia.
LI BE TTfOrlh VO RUE.
STATE OF GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY, —
George W. Thomas > Libel for di
vs Goree inFloyd
L. P. Thomas ) Super’r Court
State of Georgia, No. 33 January
term 1898.
To 1.. P. Thomas, —The defend
ant is hereby required personally
or by attorney, to be and appear
at the next Superior Court to be
held in and for said county on the
thirl Monday in July next, then
and there to answer the plaintiff’s
demand in an action of libel for
divorce, as in default thereof said
court will proceed as to justice
shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable W.
Hen-y, Judge of said court, this
9th day of February 1898,
Wm. E. Beysiegel, C. C. up i -
rior Court, Floyd county Ga.
Smoke Waters “Extra Good”
best smoke on the market.
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to go regardless of
OIOISIT FIRHiC £
You can get just what you want of
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We have l\/EW Bicycles from
TWELVE DOLLARS LR
and they will be sold at prices to suit the pm-<-l
Pianos -- Orgt i.
and several makes of
SEWING MACHINES.
which will be sold at prices nt r
before known H Rome
We also have in stock i,ooo > s
POPULAR SHEET MUSIC
at ioc per copy, S?nd for cal ? e
of this music. We also hanc -
MANDOLINS!
GUITARS.
VIOLINS,
STRING
and will rent pianos or organs with purchasing privieges. Cur
piano case organs are great sellers. Call and see then)
E. E. Forbes, 327 BROAn sfREET -
Ala.nayer.
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