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Os Hie Rome District Preach
er's Meeting.
BEGINS TUESDAY NIGHT.
At The First Methodist Church
in Rome.
„ I -
The Home district preachers’
meeting will b- 1-« M lhe 8t
Methodist elinreli. Rome, Go.,
I ,e g i, ll .mgTues<l‘>y night, March
1898.
I’ROCiRA m m k.
Tuesday, 7:30p. m.-Sennon
| )V Bev. C. C. Carey. Subject,
<‘The Baptism of the Holy
Ghost.”
Wednesday, 8:35 a. m.—Pray
er and preise meeting, led by
]> e v. John M. Crow.
I, an , —“The need of a Re
vival and How to Secure it.”
Led by Revs. S. R. Belk, W. C.
Fox, G. L. Chastain and J. P.
Burgess.
10:00a. m. —“The Relation
of the Sunday School and Ep
worth League to Revival Work.”
Ld ny Bevs. C. A. Jamison
and S, 11. Dimon.
11:30 a. m. Sermon by Rev.
W. A. Harris.
3: OOp. in. Providence in Mi.-
sions.
Ist. “The Removal of Barri
ers.” Led by Revs. C. C. Cary
and A . A. Tilley.
2nd. “The Preparation of the
Church.” Led by Revs. W. A.
Harris and A. 11. S. Bugg.
7:30 p. in. Sermon by Rev.
B. [’.Alien. Subject: —Missions.
Thursday 8:30 a. m. Prayer
anti Praise meeting. Led by
lUv. W. L - Singleton.
9;i)0 a. in. The Foreign Field.
Ist. China. Led by Revs. C.
M Verdell and W. C. Fox.
2nd. Japan and Corea. Led
by Revs. S. 11. Dimon and W.
L. Singleton,
3rd. Brazil. Led bv Revs. J.
T. Lakes and J. A. Spraberry.
4th. Me xico. Led by Revs.
A. A. Tilly and A. 11. S. Bugg.
H:ooa.m. Sermon by Rev.
K. W. Ballenger.
3: (| 0 p. ni. The Woman’s For
eign Missionary Society, its
iiorkantl Possibilities. Papers
by Mrs. Judson Crabb and Mrs.
J M. Gregory.
1 p. ni. The Woman’s
Lirsonage and Home Mission
Society, with special reference
to Mission work. Papers by Mrs.
H. 11. McClure and Mrs. S. 11.
Dillion.
' ■’o p. m. Sermon by Rev.
P- M. Verdell.
, ' Hday 9 ;00 a. m. Missionary
Ex Penence meeting. Led by J.
1L Bakes and S. R. Belk.
10:00 a m. Missions and Ed
ucation. Led by Revs. E’. W.
Bullenger and John W. Balo.
" "''a. m. Sermon by Rev.
W-B. Fox.
7:30 p.m. Sermon by J. H.
Lukes.
Humes will be provided for
J - Bond names to Rev. S. R.
" e ‘b, Rome, Ga.
J- H. Eakes, P. E.
* Co. for
her I oshe , s > umbrellars, rub
fir bootsand overshoes.
I!>V 'S SCHOOL SUITS
in J l l, 111 Corn petitor cannot
WH
both'' | llllGSt of umbrellas for
W i. , ;;: 1 ”\ a *‘ d gent’s a J. K.
thi 1 "' 30 " “• Call and see
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’! ’ 4 G cig ira,
Ladies Who Suffer
From any complaint peculiar to
their sex—such as Profuse, Pain
ful, Suppressed or Irregular Men
struation, are soon restored to
health by
Bradfield’s Female Regulator.
It is a combination of remedial
agents which have been used with
the greatest success for njore than
25 years, arjd known to act speci -
fically with and on the organs of
Menstruation, and
JttT recommended for
Asuch complaints
orjly. It rjever fails
/ / tpimL \ to 9 iv ® relief aqd
> / ‘ restore the health
UM I °f the suffering
/ jy jjpWn I Woman. It should
M/ I '\\\\\ ta K®o by the
'lf i A\Vl 9 ir l J us t budding
/I U « *^ tO wornan bood
I 4 ’Ab. A wbep Menstrua-
W tion is Scant, Sup-
j.- (Lr pressed, Irregular
or Painful, and
all delicate women should use it,
as its tonic properties have a won
derful influence in toning up and
strengthening the system by driv
ing through the proper channels
all impurities.
“A daughter of one of my customers missed
menstruation from exposure and cold, and on
arriving at puberty her health was completely
wrecked, until she was twenty-four years of
age, when upon my recommendation, she used
one bottle of Bradileld’s Female Regulator,com
pletely restoring her to health.”
J. W. Hellums, Water Valley, Miss.
The Brsos-ield Hcoulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
SOLD BV ALL DRUGGISTS »’ SI PER BOTTLE.
YEAR’S SUPPORT.
Georgia, Flgyd 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
Mary T. Wade, the widow of J.
L. Wade, deceased, have filed
their award, and unless 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 7th 1898.
John P. Davis,
Ordinary.
APPLICATION FOR LET-
TERS OF DISMISSION.
Georgia, Floyd County :
Whereas L. W. Palen, ad
ministrator of B. A. Connelly,
represents co the court in bis
petition duly filed, that he has
administered B. A. Connelly’s
estate. 'This is to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors
to show cause, if any they cad,
why said administrator should
not be discharged from his ad
ministration and receive letters
of dismission on the first Mon
day in June. 1898. This March
7th 1898.
John P. Davis
Ordinary.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRA
TION.
Georgia, Floyd County :
To all whom it may concern :
George W. Williaman having
in proper form applied to me
for permanent letters of admin
istration on the estate of R. W.
Richardson, late of said county,
deceased. This is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next
of kin of R. W. Richardson to
be and appear at my office with
in the time allowed by law and
show cause, if any they can,
why permanent administration
should not be granted to George
W. Williaman on R. W. Rich
ardson’s estate. Witness my
hand add official signature this
7th day of March 1898.
John P. Davis
Ordinary .
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
STATE OF GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY, —
George W. Thomas j Libel for di
vs • vorce itiFJoyd
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
cr 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.
Win. E. Beysiege!, C. C. up* -
rior Court, Floyd county lia.
I Coadenxeil Srheilule Ib Eir«-rt January HI. IsfH.
—Z sTArioNs._ N<> 10 INo u No 8
E’v Cbultunooga 8 00am 8 10pm lo.oopni
Ar Dolton 9 23nn> 7 20pn> I? lOain
Ar Koine lO.+lanr K.-.’lpni 140 am
Ar Atlanta I loam 10 40pm 5 oiam
Lv Atlanta 4.20 pm lO.liSpin s.*2oam
Ar Macon 7.10 pm I o.>am H lOnm
Ar Jesup 5.40 am 2 38pm
Ar Everett fl .•sam 3.25 pm
Ar Jacksonville 8 10am W.2spm
Lv Jesup 7...... iooiani osopm
Ar Jacksonville. . I.oopm 10.15 pm
Lv Everett . 0 s;>amj 3.3 mm
Ar Brunewtok T.Mhwn| ABopm
No. 8 carries Pullm an Sleeping Car Chatta
nooga to Atlanta.
Nn. 10 carries Pullman Union Sleeping Car
Chattanooga to Atlanta
No. 14 carries Pullman Drawing Room Buffet
Sleeping Car Chattanooga to Jacksonville and
Atlanta to Brunswick.
SIAIHINS ~ No. 7 No. s< No n
I. V Atlanta ~7 soam 2 •opm AMtm
Ar Rome 10 15am 4 15pm 737 am
Ar Dalton 11,35 am 5.51 pm 8.38 am
Ar Chattanooga I.oopm 7.20 pm 0.50 am
Lv Chattanooga 7.50 pm 10.00 am
Ar Burgin 4 15pm
Ar Lexington. 4.30 am 5.00 pm
Ar Louisville. . 7.27 am 7.30 pm
Ar Cincinnati ... 7.20 am LSOpm
Lv Chattanooga.... 1.25 pm l laam I .'.‘.pm
Ar Nashville . f1.5..pm 0 loam As6pm
No 7 earrie- Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta
to Chattanooga.
No 0 carries Pullman Union Sleeping Car
Atlanta to Cincinnati and Pullman Sleeping
Car Chattanooga to Louisville
No. 13 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta
to Cincinnati without change-
STATIONS. No. 6. No 12?No?Ta
Lv Chattanooga lo.wiam 4.10 am 6.20 pm
Ar Knoxville 115 pm B.osami 9.50 pm
Ar Morristown 2.44 pm 9.50 am 10.55 pm
Ar Hot Springs 11.46 am 12.23 am
Ar Asheville 1.15 pm 1.39 am
Ar Salisbury 6 40pm 6.00 am
Ar Greensboro 9.52 pm 8.50 am
Ar Raleigh 7 loam 11.45 am
Ar Norfolk 5.25 pm
At Wa linii'toa..... ... 642 am 9.25 pm
Ar New York. 12 43pm 6.23 am
No. 12 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta
nooga to New York via Asheville and Sal
isbury to Richmond, arriving Richmond 6.00a m
No. 16 Is solid train Chattanooga to Norfolk,
with Pullman Sleeping Car Chattanooga tc
Raleigh without change Close connections
made at Norfolk with steanaers for Baltimore.
New York and H iston. Pullman Sleeping Car
Salisbury to New York via Washington.
STATIONS. No. 16 No. 6
Lv Chattanooga 6.20 pm labOam
Ar Knoxville . 9.50 pm 1.15 am
Ar Morristown 12 01am 2.44 pm
Ar Bristol 5.00 am 5.15 pm
Ar Washington 11.25 pm 7.4oan>
Ar New York 6.25 am 1.20 pm
No. 6. carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta
nooga t.> Washin.-t n and Citattan oga to Nev-
York without change.
No 16 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta
no ga to Knoxville anu Knoxville to Brl tol.'
tv R0me............................... 10.45 am
Ar Anniston I.oopm
Ar Birmingham lO.Oopm
Ar Selina 5.35 pm
Ar Meridian 9 50pm
Ar New Orleans __ 8.30 am
Ar Jackson : . .. 9.45 am
Ar Vicksburg .. 11.35 am
Ar Shreveport 7.20 pm
♦No 15 i jjNo.~9~! ~~ + 'N ( ~ IG 10
2.15 pm 5.00 pm Lv Rome .. ar l&OOam B.Bomi
6.9opmi 7.lspmjAr Gad den ar 6.35 am 7.15 am
6.30 pm! 7.3opnilAr Atlanta 1/| 6.15 am! 7.00 am
+ Daily except Sunday j Sunday only.
F S. GANNON. 3dv p & g m Washington, D.Q
J. M. CULP. Traf Mgr., Wa hir.gton, D C
W. A. TURK. O P A., Washington. D C.
C. A. BEN SCOT ER a-G.p.a., Chattanooga, Teal
LETTERS OF AD MI NIST RA -
TION.
To all wbom it may concern :
L. A. Dean having in proper
form applied to me for perma
nent letters of administration on
the estate of Lucy Parker, late
of said county, deceased. This
is to cite all and singular tbe
creditors and next Kin of Lucy
Parker to be and appear at my
office within the time allowed by
law and show cause, if any
they can, why permanent ad
ministration should not be
granted to L. A. Dean on Lucy
Parker’s estate. Witness my
hand signature this 7th day of
March 1898.
John P. Davis
Ordinary.
YEARS SUPPORT. ’
GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNT! .
To ail 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
tbeir award, and unless 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.
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, tbe widow of
George T. Talley, deceased have
filled their award, and unless
good tod 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, Georgia.
11. I). Cothran &Co., are pre
pared to give you the best pos
sible rate on fire insurance.
Smoke Waters “Extra Good”
best smoko on the market.
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5 ur en *' re stoc k of new and elegantly as- X jjUj
sorted millinery goods is on the market at fig
ures that defy competition; Ye?rs cf experi x
ence have taught us to carry over no goods w
J from one season to another--and we do not
m Therefore we have now put all of ou
* present season’s goods on the market. Re- 8 W
' 5) r the winter is only half gone and that
* what we offer you now at such sacrifice
i prices, is all seasonable goods, having been
carefully selected for this trade. J
* Our trimmers have no superiors. When a W
hat goes out of our store and trimming rooms *
the wearer can always feel cortain that she
could have secured nothing better, for the
* price, from any milliner anywhere. -W
* You are cordially invited to call at your
S earliest convenience vAz
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