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LONG DELAY ,
Has Increased People in
Madrid.
MILITARY PARTY ACTIVE
NoHopoofA Peaceful Settle
ment New-
Madrid. April 8. —The post
ponement of President, McKinley’s
message to < 01 gross, thereby de
laying the whole matter between
Spain and the United States, has
only iacreasen the excitement and
anxiety which prevails here.
Apr 1 mged Cabinet council
was held last evening, but nobody
believes that there will be a peace
ful settlement. The consensus of
opinion is that the equation is
more acute t ban evi r, Premier Sa
gasta en phatica ly denies that
there are any dissentions in
the cabinet, but there is, never
theless, a p' r-'isteut belief that
such is the the case.
United Slates minister Wcod
ford is ready to leave Spain at a
nu mont’s notice.
The Spanish bat le-ship Cardi
nal Cisneros left Ferrol yesterday
in company with the cruisers
Princess De Asturias and Carlos
XIII.
The military party is incensed
at the idea that Spain will accept
arbitration of the Cuban or Amer
ican dilferences.
General La Chandero and Blan
cos and ether prominent persons
have had an audience with
the queen Regent and told her
majesty plainly that the Spanish
army would not submit to any
further humilation at the hands
of the American.
Deputy Correa made an impas
sioned oration Upon similar lines
in public and received a tiemen
dous ovation.
TURNER-CROSS. ,
'1 he so lowing invitations, have
been issued: . \
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Cross"
invite you to be present
at the marrriage of their daughter
Roberta Guelph,
to
Dr. Henry A. Turner,
Wednesday afternoon, April 28 b
18 98,
at half past three o’clock,
108 E. Third street,
Rome. Georgia.
Dr. Turner and Mies Cross arf
two of R me's most popular young
people, ami have a host of friends
and admirers who wish for them
a long life and much hapiness.
Im
ENJOYS
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthyand agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50
cent bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
■ a<?v not have it on Land will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA F!0 SYRUP CO.
iAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
LOUISVILLE, KY. HEW YORK, H.t
If it’s good to eat you’ll find
t at Lloyds.
The People Believe >
What They Read About Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
Their Faith in This Medicine is .
Grounded on Merit
They Know it Absolutely Cures
When Other Medicines Fail
Hood’s Sarsaparilla is not merely a sim- i
pie preparation of Sarsaparilla, Dock,
StilUngia and u little lodide of Potassium.
Besides these excellent alteratives, it
also contains those great anti-bilious and
liver remedies, Mandrake and Dandelion.
It also contains those great kidney reme
dies, Uva Ursi, Juniper Berries, and
Pipsissewa.
Nor are these nil. Other very valuable
curative agents are harmoniously com
bined in Hood’s Sar aparilla, and it is
carefully prepared under the personal
supervision o' a-rcgularly educated phar
macist.
Knowing these facts, is the abiding faith
the people have in Hood’s Sarsaparilla a I
matter of surprise? You can see why
Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures, when c.lic: 1
medicine., totally, absolutely fail.
“My little girl was alllic.ed with
eczema and suffered for seven y- vm. Shi
was attended by physicians and tried
:nany different kinds of medicine with
aut relief. After taking a few bottles o
Hood’s Sarsaparilla she was cured.” Mr.
Imm a Franklin, Honeoye, New York.
? JL-. --S’-s Sarsa
sTsOOm •» parii!
< '< Best—in fact tie- One True Blood I’.irii.
1 : x tor -5. C. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell. M;
■ j , v,. • , <■ - i r<- Liver I > I.* : easv to I
slO')u S I *ilato • .tsy to operate. 25
PURELY PERSONAL
Mr. Billie Gibbons, of Vans
Valley, is the city.
Mr. B. Tippin, of Six Mile
Station, is in the city today.
Miss Ada Smith is visiting
relatives in Rome. —Coosa River
News.
Mr. E. Fain, ofj’ Marrietta,
is registered at the New Central
today
Mr. J. D. Barnes, of Atlanta,
is registered at the Armstrong
i today.
Mr. E. B. Selvage, of Chatta
nooga, is here today on busi
ness.
Mr. Will Chidsey returned yes
teid.y from a business trip to
Alabama.
Mrs. Flambo after a p'easant
visit to Mrs. C. E.(Carpenter, re
turned to her home in Rockmart,
today.
i Miss Annie Pruden will return
tomorrow’ from Rome where she
has visited for two weeks. —North
Georgia Citizen.
Mrs. Pat Allen, after a pleas
ant visit of several days in the
city, returned to her home in
Anniston today.
Mr. R. V. Allen, after being
confined to his home with a se
vere case of rheumatism for
several days is out today.
Clever Bob Best after spending
several days most pleasantly with
his friend, Frank Fie< man, re
turned to Cartersville today.
Messrs. Joe McElrath and W.
A. Cobb attended the Masonic
conference at Rome, Ga., this
wetk.—Coosa River News.
Rear Admiral Jin McCarty, of
the Coosa Marines, was in the
city Monday. Jim commands a
fleet of gondolas whose base of
supply is at Nevin’s opera house
in Rome.—North Georgia Citizen.
Fitzhugh Lee Harris, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Harris, ai
rived at an early hour this
morning. The young man was
named by his grandfather, City
Physician Cramp Harris,
Mr. II arry Patton will be con
nected with the new stationery
store of Mr. Harry Rawlins. Mr.
Patton is a fine young business
man has a large experience in
the business.
Mr. \\ . J. Neel stopped in
Cartersville fora few hours Sun
day oi his return from the Bap
] tist convention at Augusta. Mrs.
Neel will remain in Augusta a
short time longer as the guest of
her sister, Mrs. H. J. Porter.— i
Cartersville News.
SHEWS SALES
__FOO MAY 1898,
3EORGTA FLOYD COUNTY
V> ill be sold before ths court
house door in the city of Rome,
Floyd Co. Gu. between the 1. gal
hours of sale, on the first Ttwdi y
in May 1898, the follown g
described property to wit:
That trait or parcel of land sit
uated. lying a'.d being in the
sth District ai l 4th Section of
Floyd Ucunty, Gu., and being an
undivided one third interest in
each oi the following described
lots 'owit. land lot No. 309 & 304
in said district & section and con
taining each 160 acres more or
less, levied upon by virtue of an
execution issued from Floyd City
Court in favor of Mrs M. J.
| Wyatt trans, vs J. 8. Wyatt as
the property of the defendant.
I ■ Also at the same time and place
25 acres of land on the north side
of lot No. 140 in the 4lh , Dis
tret A 4th., Section of Fl lyd
county, Ga., levied upon by virtue
of a fifa issued from the Justice
Court of the 855.. District G. M.,
in favor of the Kennesaw Guano
Co., vs. R B. Perry also hvied
upon by virtue of a tax fifa issued
by V. T. Sanford T. C in favor
of the State and County vs said
R. B. Perry tor the year 1897 as
tbepnprrty ot the defendant.
Property p n oted out bv G. B.
Holder levy made by W E, Vann
L. C..
Also at the s. me time and place
the following property towit: part
of the laud lot Number 301, one
hundred and forty acres the north
west part of said lot in the : 22nd ,
District and 3rd Section ot Floyd
County Ga.. to satisfy tax execu
-ion in fav< rof the State and
County for the year 1897 against
J W Haney agent as the prop
erty 7 of the detendant. levy made
by J. A. J mes L. C.,
J. P. McConnell, Sheriff.
CHY MARTHALLS NOTICE!
On, and after this date, the
stock ordinance of the city of
Rome will b e enforced. This is to
notify all owners of stock, and
especially of cows, that the im
pounding fee will be collected in
each and every case.
J. B. Shropshire
Ci'y Marshal.
Ap il 7-98 ts.
APPLICATION FOR LET-
TERS OF DISMISSION.
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY I
Whereas Eben Hillyer, trus
tee of the Milton A. Cooley est
tate, under the will of Alfred
Shorter, deceased, represents to
the court in his petition duly
filed, that he has administered
said Milton A. Cooley estate.
This is to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors,
to show cause, if any they
can, why said trustee should
not be discharged from his trus
teeship and receive letters of
dismission on the first Monday
in May 1898. This April 4, 1898.
John P. Davis, Ordinary.
Easter Delicacies
Os course you want some ex
teas for Easter, and to know
where to get the best will save
you lotsol trouble and worry".
Our place is headquarters foj
everything good to eat, and our
prices easy to reach. Here are a
few :
Fancy bulk olives 40c.
Sweet mango pickles 20c.
Delicious baby olives 10c.
Sneider’s home-made catsup.
Horse radish mustard 15c.
Lee Perrin sauce 30c,
Old Fort asp irague 25c.
Highland sugar cornS 1 3c.
Fancy desert peaches 18c.
Fancy desert apricots 18c.
Fancy cakes all kinds 20c.
b resh tea 11 ikes, salt or plain.
II undreds of other good things
LLOYD'S. ’
’Phone 35.
Talk About Fine Tea.—Ou
nigh grade goods at 40c lb never
was quailed in Rome before. Bran
new stock, and regular 75c goods.
Lloyd & Ce.
EASTER DYES.
Even after Easter has passed these Easter dyes wii
live. They are fast and, having staying qualities, th
are winning colors at all times. But before Easter <]•'
is the timeliest time to buy them; hence this gentle eS
minder. re '
CURRY-tVRRINGFTON CO
While the cold weather lingers remember our
HOT CHOCOI iJkTZE
A BUSINESS education H
Uy pays if you complete it at the
H Bo,ne Business College. Ninety-
■ B two good positions promis'd the Bl
« 5 J past vetir. Note accepted for tui- Eg
HL jL H lion if you enter now,
*" ■■ ■■ - _ ' ■ ■ —■
$1.25 and $1 50 Negligee shirts for $i
J. A. GAMMON & COMPANY
V ARI- WAITING
for everyone in Rome to come
« in and see the magnificent stock
W on men’s and boy’s clothing,
if I S|L bicycle and golf suits, is what
we are but we are hus
tling while we wait. We will
itv show you the finest stock of
Dj/)\ 1 m 1 clothing, made from the newest
stylesand patterns in fabricks,
perfect fitting and handsome, to
*• found in Georgia, and they
are above competition in values
for the price.
Thegreatest line of n gligee shirts
ever shown in Rome.
J. A. GAMMON & CO,
SURE ° TO 0 FIGHT!
The United States—Rome
Included==Will Start the
Bali a’rollin’
A. Carnochan
i
Will Again Go to the Front.
This time with an entire new
Assortment of
Harness & Saddles.
HAS RE-OPENED ON A LARGER
Scale and is Now Ready to
) Make to order all kinds of
| Harness, Saddles, Etc., on
V Short Notice.-
RepairingNeatiy Done
Medica' Building. : 304 Broad St.
ADMINISTRATORS sale I
Agreeah'y to an order of h e P „„„ . j
arv ot Fl yi county, will b,. „ ,i,i° a J , rt nt or ii: I
the court hou-e <l.„, r „„ lhetirst T,'! Ct ','" 1 “l
ftl.ij next, wiihm he lenai hours <>r T
toil, wn.g prop, r y tow it: Al I that iL’t 'I
cel of land situ tied lying and b k ,r >"'■ I
ty ,h!r<l(23) lismet and thlrdArfi then » l
t nxl county, i, orgii,
8< uthwes corner of the pronert.
N. Olive, ano r uiiatig a i l)h g ~nL nn » b ’ 1 1
tn a roll h. rlv d - et lo „ l ? M ' J
’mining ba<:K at light angle. Ou «
hfiy leet thence iu a northerly dir??' 1 ™ '-I
land line of AN. olive]r m staniiT“““ I
sane being a portion of land lot No ■Jn’Y 11
district and section. Bold as ln “’I
Dote Adams, late of said count!, pr . upert, 'l
Term- cash . county, dece.g,;!
This the6th day of April, 189 s I
* • A Haiue’ut, Adiuiulatratur I
NOTICE. I
GEORGI , Floyd County; I
To all whom it may co.icer Q; jl
T. M arlick having applied fol
Guardianship of the perßout ij
property of Elizabeth WhipplJ
Heury & Hannah Taliaferro H-J
ley minor children of J. H. Hei-I
ley late of said County, deceiud,!
notice is given ihat said appphci.H
turn will be heard at my office, itl
10 o’clock A, M„ on the fin; l
Monday iu May next. This Aprifl
4th, 1898 |
John P. Pavil j
Ordinary and t x-officio C erkC.O. I
YEAR’S SUPPORT. |
GI'.ORGIA Floyd County. I
To all whom it may coucmiß
N >tice is hereby given, that ibil
appraiser« appointed to art , ■
ind assign a 4’h. year's jiipporlH
to Mrs. Mary Park Howel, thtH
widow of T. F. Howel, drcentd, ■
have filed their award, aU unlttt ■
good and sufficient cause, isshovn, ■
the same will be made the jndi-H
meut of the Court at the May M
term, 1398, of the c< urt of Otdiii’H
ary. This April 4, 1898. ||
John P. Davis. ■
Ordinary F,oyd County,Georgia. H
LETTERS OF A DMINTSTRA®
TION.
Georgia, Floyd O unty: B
T > all whom it may coucernß
i W. M, Gammon having in p r( B
per form applied to me fur puß
inanent letters of administrate®
on the estate of 0. A.
late of Calhoun county, A j iM
This is to cite all and
, the creditors and next of kin (®
A Gammon to be and
at my cilice within the tinirtß
lowed by law and show cause,
any they can, why
administration should not
granted to W. M. Gam mo ll
G. A. Gammon estate.
my hand and signature
day of April 1898. H!
John P. Davii®
Ordinary®
LETTERS OF
'ISON. I
GEORGIA FLO V D COUNTY.
To all whom in may
Frank C. Wilkerson bavii'H 8..
proper form pippl’ed to w IK
' permanent letters of a dan ll ”‘*■l
tion on the estate of Willi® 111 ■■
Wilkerson late of sa d cou nt - v
ceased. This is to cite ah ®' G
gular th • ere liters and next
kin of William J. Wilkers 'i’ lL
and appear at my office
time.allowed by law and
cause if any they can why P er
Dent administration sbou
be granted ta Frank G. K,
son on William J- Wilk er,tl ß|
esta e. Witness my hand
official signature this 7th (
March 1898. John P. D. ttVI ‘ ■
The need of a good
Medicine is alim st
and Hood’s Sarsapa r >^ a vi ‘ l
meets tips need. Be sure* o ’®
Hood’s. E