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, SWDFR co., NEW YORK.
ROYAL P _ ...
personal Mention.
C| l8 a. M Martin, of Atlanta,
I i* ju the cuy today.
jjr W. M- Meadows, of At-
I lanta, is in the city •
Mr. IL B. McArver, of Coosa.
| is in the city today.
I BMr. C. IL Baker, of At Inn'a. h
I here today on business.
Mrs. John Miller is quite ill
I at her home on Fifth avenue.
Dr. Brown, a popular young
dentist of Summerville, is in the
city.
Dr R. M, Harbin spent today in
Calhoun, on professional bus
iness.
Mr. N. C. Mathias, of Tal
lapoosa. is in the city on business
today.
Mis. Frank Mercian, and
children, of Chattanooga, are
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. h .
Burgess.
Mr. Paul S, Black after spend*
ing several weeks most pleasantly
in the city will return tomorrow
to Washington.
The many friends of Mrs.
Frank Willingham will regret
to learn th it she is quite ill at.
h t home on Fifth avenue.
Rev. C. A. Jamison left yes
terday to attend the general
conference of the Methodist
church, south, which is in ses
-8.011 at Baltimore.
MUST OBEY DEW EY.
Philippine Families
legunce To The United States.
New York. May 12.—A copyright
ed dispatch to The Evening World
dated st Hong Kong today, says
that the Philippine rebel, General
Aguinaldo, has issu r d a proclama
tion to the insurgents a< Manila to
obpy orders of Commodore
De«Kv and United States Consul
Williams.
Rome Board of Tr ade-
Phfi Rome Board of Trade will
meet tonight at 8 o’clock in the
Armstrong Hotel.
A. W. Walton Secy.
T. A. Liscomb. Acting Ast. Secy.
m the Yosemite Valley a
w 'hile ago, a young fellow
pv wftg went put on the edge of a
MfeSga shelving precipice two thou
teiWS ’•sp'd feet high, and balanced
r.K ' himself 011 his head. A lit
■ B ’!< slip or little puff of wind
r B would have sent him to
m wla eti rnity. Not one man in a
(SS?®) million would be that kind
II | a fool. But nine men iu
J. \ ten are all the time takiug
f ' I foolish chances.
f I 1 here is no deadly peril
\ . \ about a little fit of indtges-
\ \ I I’’ 111 or biliousness, and yet
\k__J if a man allows these troub-
JBW ' tS l ° *i et a 0,1 him he
' s taking; serious risks.
J Dyspepsia alone seldom
V-' -a kills anvbodv ; that
WKI; ip . it only kills you
it'/ b'’ inches, and takes
'd’W a good many years
M' d“insr it. 'But it
.■< " weakens and tmder-
niines the constittt
''ll O', Uo ” so that it is all
readv to receive and
fertilize the danger-
Y&., ous diseases which
WwX— dok '" you outright.
Disease-germs
aLy-- won’t grow in
AlllpL. healthy blood any
KIF more than corn will
grow on a rock. A
K jl iln "b° keeps his
f digest ion perfect and
-'HI W-i". -Afti his blood pure mav
•T i . ) F at and drink a,ld
SIL 1 A breatliedisease-
Xg, 'y I germs, but they gain
** 1 foothold. They
' are cast out of the
system. But a man
L i=r' T with a dyspepsia-
tion breati.-„ • . weakened constitu-
Kerins and down be ?h ‘” d or di Phtheretic
Th i uown ne £oes.
is Dr. i’krce’s'c 'i 1 r ura « c ‘i, a man . can have
It tets dir h Golden Medical Discovery.
It Kives d the I, y a” th ,' s,on ' a< -'h and liver,
nuke healthv b? d T akl "K or Kans power to
from all im y ™ •’.° d - H c ’ ar ifi‘‘* the blood
heaI 'hv fle^. P ” , les ’. a,,d builds up the
energy whirl, f ln,l ?£ u ' ar power and nerve
Hi' l'ife-lAnV" r ‘ es A ou against disease.
Tronic diseLe^^ 88 ”• the treatment of
«nr.li l . in „’ sea ’’s ; ’ ha p given »r Pierce’s
Peasant PeHetL » Wldc reputation. Hi*
nr rellets cure constipation.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS-
In Macon. —Mr. W. J. Griffin,
chief of R< me fire department,
is in M aeon attending the con
clave of Knights Templar. Dur
ing his absence Mr. Fred Han
son is acting chief.
Went Fishing.—Judge Wal
ter Harris and Bailiff Byars
spent yesterday at Armuclue
fishing. They captured a large
number of the finny tribe, and
report a fin? time.
Chainoang.—There are now
over 80 convicts in the Floyd
county chaingang, the largest
since the establishment of the
camp. Supt Ha kney states that
it takes 2500 pounds of meat to
feed the convicts a month.
Sent for Four Years.—Sher
iff J. P. McConnell left this morn
ing for Dade coal mines with
Jim Harris and George White,
who were sent up for four years
by Judge Harris for burglary.
They broke in the Terhune-Nix
on hardware store several
months ago.
Troops Went Through.—Sev
eral hundred people went over to
Fast Rome to see the United
Slates troops go through from
Chicamauga to Tampa. The
trains were three hours late and
very few remained. Eight sec
tions went by at 11:30 close
behind each other.
Police Court —The following
cases were tried at this mornings
police court. M. H. Ragan and W,
J. Cock rill were up charged with
fighting last Tuesday morning in
front of Ragans furniture stsre.
They had a few words about a
business affair, Ragan struck
Cockrill who is cripple and could
ot defend himself. Reco<der
Eubanks give them both $3,00 or
6 days. Columbus Landers colored
was fined S4O 00 or six months
lor wife beating.
CAPT. NEVINS’ CARD.
Still in the Race For The
Legislature.
To the public :
Having been placed in com
mand of a company of volun
teers for participation in the
present war with Spain, I will
find it impossible to see my
friends personally, concerning
my race for the Legislature.
I am in the race to the finish,
and shall trust to my past rec
ord in the Legislature for your
consideration. If re-elected 1
shall use my utmost endeavors
to serve you faithfully and well.
Yours truly,
Jas. B. Nevin.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Georgia, Floyd County:
Pursuant to an order of the
court of ordinary of said county,
granted at the May term, 1898,
will be sold before the court
house door in the city of Rome,
within the legal houis of sale,
on the first Tuesday in June,
1898, the following d< scribed
property, towit:
80 acres of land, more or less,
the same Being the west half
<>f lot, No. 81 in the 23rd district
and 3rd seclion of said county.
S iid property sold as the prop
erty of of Julia Parker, deceas
e I. Teims of sale cad).
W. 11. Ennis, Admr.
CITATION —LEAVE TO SELL .
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
To all whom it nviy concern
W. M, Gammon Administrator of
C. a. Gammon deceased has in
due form applied to the undersig
ed for leave tu sell the lands be
longing to the estate of said de
ceased, and said application will
be heard on the first Monday in
Jule next. Thi? 12th. day of Mav
1898.
John P. Davh,
Ordinary,
Fancy Bananas and Apple
cheapest at Lloyd’s.
SCROFULA
It is Fotd Blood’s Advertise
ment
i
But It is Scon Cu<ed by Hood’s
Sarsaparillu.
Yes, Scrofula, if anything, may be called
the advertisement ot foul blood. It in the
scourge of the world — oiiensive, painful,
debilitating, stubborn and well nigh
i unendurable.
Outward I’pplicat ionr do not curt', they
only drive the difficulty to now quarters.
Emollients may pallin’e, they cannot
abolish the evil. There is but one euro
way out, and that is to eliminate the
taint from the blood.
Ther-t is one remedy that can effect this,
and it is the only one that, so far ns we
know, has almost invariably succeeded
even where the system has been poisoned
by long years of taint, and the ravages to
be repaired are trem. ndi That remedy
is Hood’s Sarsaparilla. IVad .his:
“My daughter wa n."'.ic‘. d v. ith im
pure blood. There were ru riir.g scree
all over her body and they caused her
much suflering. V’e -led m' dicii'ts that
were recommended as blend purifiers,
but could not see that they did any food.
A friend told ine about i’end’s Sars«pa
rilla and J began giving the I this med
ieine. The result v.'.i, that ahe was pc.-
.'eetly cured alter taking a few bottles,
the has ba 1 no cymptoius of scrofula
sores :;ine.! that time.” Marietta M.
Luth, South Middleboro, Mar.;.
HOOd’S parma
Is the best -in fae’ the Oro ? rar Bb . , Purifier.
Insist upon Hpon s; take n > subsliliite.
U 1 c- a<t 1 ".loi!-iy wit!
t lOl't 1 . ,Ss Sarsaparilla
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
STATE OF GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY,-
George W. Thomas 1 Libel for di
vs > vorce inFJoyd
L. P. Thomas ) Super’r Court
State of Georgia, No. 38 January
term 1898.
To L. 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. M •
Hen v y , J udge of said court, this
9th day ot February 1898.
Wm. E. Beyeiegel, C. C. Supe
rior Court, Floyd county Ga.
NOTICE OF DIVORCE.
State of Georgia, Floyd (Jo :
Winnie Lee Woodward i Libel
vs for di-
William E. Woodward ( vorce-
In Floyd County Superior Courl
state of Georgia. No 21, July
term, 1898.
To William Edward Wood
ward :
The defendant is hereby re
quired, personally or by attor
ney, to be and appear at the
next Superior court, to be held
in and for said County, on the
third Monday in July next, then
and there to answer the plain
tiff’s demand in an action of Li
bel for Divorce, as in default
thereof, said court will proceed
as to justice shall appeitain.
Witness the Moqprable W.M.
Henry, judge of said court, this
14th day of Mardh, 1898.
Win. E. Bey si egel,
Clk Superior ('ourt
Floyd Co., Ga.
LET’ERSOF ACMINLSTRATION
GEORGIA Fl oYD COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern:
Farris P. Nixon having in proper
form applied to me for p< rinanent
letters of administration on the
estate of Dr. W C. Nixon late of
said county deceased. This is to
cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of Dr. W. C
Nixon to be and appear at my of
fice within the time allow d by
law ai d show cause if .any they
they can why permanent adminis
tration should not be granted to
Farris P. Nixon on Dr. vV . C. Nix
<»ns estate. Witness my hand and
official signature this 10th day of
ebF. 1898.
John P. Davis, Ordinary.
new lot of new
pattern hats to go at i
unheard of low prices
for the next few days,
We pay cash for our
millinery and can sell
a fine hat for less mon
ey than any house in
Rome Call and get our
prices before buying
your best hat Com
mencement .hats a
specialty.
Mrs. A. O. Garrard. ;
A s BEST sanitary plumbing &
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# Gas, Water and Steam Fitter. >
A * Gas Fixtures, fletcrs Gas Stoves, -
.S R f Pumps, Hydraulic rams, steam fix- V
t<f Y I Lires, Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, Elec- •k#
< trie fixtures. U
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i have employed Alex S. Pierce to
L take charge of my shop department. 3
U one °f the best workmen in the U
W aa t South. Repair work attended to Sy
J ’A g promptly.
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4|. 223 Broad st. Opposite Thos. Fahy. . I®.
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