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■ Badly Wal)lltle(i
Lot on the m, > s.
L,«.«.<• Quie * ,n ?°'" b Tho
I .'Pancake Act.
I Mln Marcb 28 “ The
D. Halley and tho
t >r'
Ihare-ultof “ shooting match
I a moving train last n.gnt-
■ the regular passenger train
I ftF p Mien and Southern railway
Khich left ,his cit * forSUl -
Lore last night, there was a lull
linger list of men. women and
Enldren. Among the passengers
■were Mr. J- »• Halley, of Dur-
Idoiville. and Mr. William Ogles-
L of Summit, both members of
leillent families and young men
■who ranked among the best in the
■ land.
I l t was noticed by the other
Lingers that the young men
■were on bad terms with each oth-
■ „ For several minutes tn%v
Ktood up m the rear platform of
■th nixing train in earnest con
■versathm. They re entered the
Lraud sat for a while in the
■ enme seat, still in an angry mood.
■Finally th°y arose, each going to
■adiffstent part of the car, and
■their presence ,J a forgjtton,
[I Suddenly the sharp report of a
■ pistol rang out, filling the coach
■with sulphurous smoke. A return
■ ►hot told that a fight to the death
I was ■a, ami the passengers crcuch
|ed in their seats and shrieked,
■ while Halley and Ogleshy took up
■ the center aisle and used it as a
■shooting range. Probably a dozen
I sh de were exchanged.
By tins time the train had
■ reached Summit, w hen the dead
■ body of Halley was taken on the
■ dep it pfatifor n, and Oglesby,
■ severely wounded in the arm
■ and hip, was carried tn a room
■ nt-ar by where he could be treated.
I The cause of the dreadful t ragedy
I c uld not be definitely ascertained,
I but, it is supposed to have been
I rivalry :n a domest c matter.
A GOOD PROGRAM.
I For The Entertainment Tomor
row Night.
I lhe students of the conserva
tory of music will give a recital
tomorrow evening, Tuesday
March 29i.h, in the music hall
of this institution, to begin at 8
P-*n. Ihe following program
"'ill be given :
ill«gro--.-,tb Sonata. Piano and Violin Mozart
Mihhos Debbie Moses, Mr. Foitln.
Waltz „ , .
Miss Sallie Hamilton.
March
Miss Mary Towers.
"altaes...
Giese
Miss Jessie Glover.
IWription. ••Nonna- Garil
Master Holmes Cheney
Anilaite /
Allegro I Haydn
Clementi
Miss Lucile Moses.
Hungarlselie Rhapsodle” Low
‘ lln <- I. Miss Minute Smith.
Fai( Minnie Scurry.
nntasie, “Martha”
; u, ‘ Duvernoy
Miss Louie May Weems.
I -""■ ou 1-rlo—“lst Sonata, Plano
J* 1 ' 11 "'’ Beethoven
lud' 7 •'“tisel.omez Nellie Prlntup.
!’ ()p | l“No. “ Schubert
Miss Lucile McGhee.
mUr ' ,C ~' Blizet
Orchestra.
died in s. c.
II Hlh’s Remains Brought to
Rome Yesterday.
I|,e remains of Mr. William
1111 Hill, w ho died in South
0 l| i,t last Saturday morning
x 1 uisiion ( was brought to
llle yesterday and taken to the
‘■Wrong.
~, U,LS Years old and was
hi Rome, having
dl ‘ere at one time.
p is <m uncle of Messrs Tom,
ut “ and John C. Reese, of this
funeral will occur toinor
mur 'Hng at the First Meth-
odist church. Tn e funeral ser
vices will be conducted by Dr.
S. R. Belk. The remains will be
interred in the Battey vault on
Myrtle Hill.
PURELY PERSONAL
If it’s good to eat you’ll Hud
it at Lloyds.
Mr. F. Hanson went to Cedar
town this- morning.
Clever Charlie Pittner spent
yesterday in the city.
Mr. C. H. Barker, of Dalton,
spent yesterday in the city.
The genuine Spanish Root
Soap at Lloyd’s. Accept no imi
tations.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Arming
ton, of Barnesley, spent today
in the city.
Mr and Mrs. J. Paul Cooper
have returned from a pleasant
trip to Trion.
Miss Scarbrough, of Summer
ville, is in the city stopping at
the new Central.
Mis. J. A. RounsaviHe went
down to Atlanta this morning
to spend several days.
The Cora Van Tussle, Co., arri
ved in the city yesterday and are
stoping at the Ntw Central.
Mr. Frank E Steepe who • has
b’en in the city several days went
down to Cedartown this morning.
Mr. M. L. Lanier, went down
to Cedartown 'his morning in the
interest of ths Hanson Supply
Co.,
Mr. Dudley Thomas, of Atlan
ta, spent yesterday with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Thom
as.
Mr. L. P. Redmond, a promi
nent young banker of the “Gate
City,” spent yesterday in the
city.
Mrs, Ed Dean and Miss Sallie
Si upson, have returned
from a pLasant visit of several
wetks to Gadsden.
Mrs. Mary C. Hill, wife of
Mr. W. S. Hill, deceased, of
New York, is in the city stop
ping at the Armstrong.
Mrs. C. H. Cunyus, who has
bee i qui e sick tor several weeks
at her noine uii 4th Ave. is re
ported some be,ter today.
Miss Lula Cleghorn, of Car
tersville, arrived in the city to
day to attend the funeral of Mrs.
W. J. S. Smith tomorrow.
Mr, C E. Carpenter, the pop
ular young Rome attorney, left
today for Rockmart, his former
home, v here he goes to attend
Justice court.
Mr. Max Kuttner left today
on an extended visit to New
York. Mr. Kuttner, while away,
will visit his many old friends
at, Poughkeepsie where he com
pleted his business education.
Mr. J. H. Donaldson, one of
the wideawakest shoe drummers
in the south, has arrived from a
most successful trip. He says all
southerners who are going to
join the army are buying their
own shoes.
EPWORTH LEAGUERS.
'The Southern Railway will
sell you and your friends tickets
to Macon, Ga., and return at
one fare for the round trip, ac
count of the state convention to
be held there April 7-10th.
We have arranged to run spec
ial train Atlanta to Macon, leav
ing Atlanta 1:30 p. m. April 7th,
taking up connection of tram
passing Dalton, Ga., 9:23 a. m.,
and Rome, Ga., 10 :40 a. in. This
enables you to reach Macon
and be assigned to your homes
before night For further infor
mation call on any agent of the
Southern railway, or write toC.
E. Jackson, T. P. A. Chattanoo
ga Tenn.
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LIVERY, SALE AND FEED STABLES,
Ollers the public the finest team«, -best convey
ances and most polite and courteous drivers.
The best stock of horses and mules on sale con
stantly.
306 AND 308 BROAD STREET, ROME, GEORGIA,.
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1 School Supplies. 41
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We are pioneers H. the school books and school sup- ???
ply business and we are als > right up-ro-dtPe in every-
'hat B hould be kept by an up-to-date Bookstore. wS
< I WILL PAPER. I
SbNo house th l St.v- car. serve von better when von de-
9 ire to invest ir. a new covering fee tr> dear ?i<; walis o '
<<« home. See our stock on hand and samp'es \\\\
| H. A. SMITH
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2 Best White LEGHORNS’ st
F° r the very best breed and most
perfectly marked fowls, leave orders $$
<< with J. T. Crouch & Co,, $3 pjr trio. #3*
Splendid cockerels only $ 1, 3
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ZX Successors to
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g , ROME PHARMACY.
njj 309 Broad st.—New Clark Building.
5X
e IKP We have bought the entire stock of the Rome
Pharmacy and are prepared to supply your wants 111
the drug, piescription and patent medicine line. Our
stock is complete and of the very highest grade.
We solicit a pare of your patronage and shill en-
SB deavor to the best of our ability to please you at all
eA* times We should be pleased to have you call on us.
Full line of druggist’s sundries, toilet articlesand
KS such things as are usually carried in a first-class drug
store Cigars and tobacco.
Come to see us. Ss*
Regardless
Os the Moon
and Its Quarters
We are getting our garden seeds
into the faceof the earth, all the way
from lakes to gulf and from one pro
tected seaboard to another, and while
the mail orders are heavier than ev
er before, the local trade is receiving
our especial attention.
THE EARLY GARDNER
has got in his work but he, and the
man who plants in the moon, and he
who plants in the earth after last
suns of March and the April showers
have
GOT IN THEIR WORK,
is yet to be waited upon, and we are
ready to wait upon him. Garden
Seeds===the best, freshest and most
reliable kinds, are the only goods to
buy. We sell them.
SPECIAL.
We also make a feature of improv
ed field corn, forage crops seeds, clo=
ver, grasses, etc.
Ask for our free illustrated cata
logue.
GURRy-fIRRINGTON GO.
THE ARHSTRONG HOTEL.
Rome. Ga.
Rbijiiiar ■ r Special
BM-Jirs > nates
Wanted- BT —T3- ' ; Mibiij.
. - 4OS V.AiJ
'The place to get a 'quick, good meal.
McCALL & YOUNG, Proprietors.
® YOU DON’T 0 A
HAVE TO /
H) SWEAR OFF. I ' ' C Q
The natural wav l.\ ■
©is to get a distaste for it. Don’t c’ y..
Tobacco Spit and Smoke You; fev"t" ] t ;
Life Away and go on suffering I //* WSQiV ,
from nervous troubles that make Aj /
©strong men weak, impotent and jfj f '/■ Z
unable to do the right thing at 1 ’ ft ’
the right time, all because the . ..j:
blood is tobacco poisoned. 1/ S V* ■' J v
No-To-Bac makes it easy to « ff’i -..
@ stop this brain-weakening, nerve- (1 'x XBBk'
ruining tobacco disease. You , -unz \ 'Z ? , •• >4
no risk for your own drifggist MRlftrjM
will sell, under guarantee.
/Alin Tn DAA «HTEED jmx
ANU* I If “Mb TCBACGO CURE®
We urge you to test No-To-Bac. licit to-.i.iy G\ r:• million boxes
® 801(1 in two years and ;«X)al<)0 cures tell the story of imril No-To-Bac /MBx
will not only kill the desire for lobac.-o, eliminati ncoi.ine and steady
the nerves, out because of its great mtMlicii.il tju: iti.s fi will make MRMuWi
the blood pure and rich, tingling wit h new life and energy. Gloomy ypqtlfwJ
days will begone, the sunshine will be brighter, tiieold man In feeling
made young again—and happy. . , . 4
©DRUGGIST’S i^’^K jlAh
sell No-To-Bac under absolutegua ran: << t ><•■>•< Ont iitt< n guar
antee. free sample of No-To-Bac, Book let ca Hee ‘TI n't 'lobaeco SpitwgmnM
and Smoke Your Life Away" mailed fiea. Addre- LilL STERLING ■jjgKw
REMEDY CO., Chicago, Montreal, Can., New \ora. 60
AamahETC candyeathartic cure .-onstlpat ion. Purely vegetable, smooth and
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TQNSDRIAL PARLORS.
LEWIS BARRETT, Artist;
Only skilled men employed. Parlors recently renovated Mos.
icourteous a.teniit n and satisfactory services guararteed, at Not
i 42», Broad street.