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LOCAL HAPPENINGS-
8 r»»t m.ny
. M ,« .dmir» tbe d '’
; D H.Balwin&Cu a.
RWORW*’’ CoUKT.-Tl.roe
“..eretried before Recorder
t court. All was (O'-minor of
(enWi and w«e quickly d ißP» atd
off.
OrskA Hovsk.-Messrs. J. J.
o'NoilUSoi.of Ibis city are
buildiog an opera licus. at Clnc
,m,ug. park lor an opera com
which will present vau-le
.illeoolertaunnents during the
encamp l *
Married at Memphis.-Mh
Stonewall Watkins and Miss Allie
Sadler were married at the home
o f the bride in Memphis on the
IS inst. Mr. Watkins is well
known in Rome having lived here
at one time. Mr and Mrs. \V atk.n?
will make their homo at Houston,
Texas.
Trolley Ride. — 1 lie trolley
ride and dance given at Mobley’s
park yesterday evening by a
number of society young men
complimentary to their young
lady friends was one of the so
cial events of the week. ’Thirty
couples went and all report a
most enjoyable evening.
New Arrival. —A sweet little
a *
Miss arrived this morning ar
9 o’clock to bless the household
of Dr. and Mrs. Howard Felton,
blie is now visiting her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Grimm on East Second street.
Boat Excursion.—On Monday
evening Miss Flo Seay will give a
bust excursion, down theCovsa in
honor of Mis-es Judd, Du Bose
and England, three charming
young ladies who are her guests,
special guests will attend and the
young ladies ot the party will
ssrve lunch and other refresb
-111 nts. The Excursion will prove a
most delightful social event.
Mr. W. Connelly, of Chatta
nooga. is here today on business.
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THE EXCELLENCE of syrup of figs
to th ®. ori £inality and
to the i- v 1 \ e co . lnbln: 'tion, but also
skill . wit . h which it is
known ♦ J ’ ,y sc,ea tific processes
Co -o»lv\nl ! I ' AL,I ' OHNIA Syrup
all the ii,,, * ,'? e Wlsk to ’ m press upon
true and IW> *. anee of purchasing the
re " U ‘ dy - As the
by the 11 lgs ,s manufactured
only 1 n F,g Syr Up Co.
Piston i W t, - C . of tl,at fact will
i'nitations n? tlle wort hless
ties. The hZi'" actu J’ b.V other par
foiinu Fin s lsti,nd * n g of the Cat.i
cal profess; S ' ,4LP Co ’ with the “edi
'vhieh the (r' n ’ an<l tl,e satisfaction
riven to mil ' Ulne f S,VrUp ° f Fips has
the name of la,nilie8 ’ “akes
of the excel!..? * '’ ln Pany a guaranty
fi “ inadvan e ? ee /’ fita remedy. It is
as it acts ori ti° 'i"- other laxatives,
bowels with bnlneys. liver and
W them, and .! rr J tatin P or weaken-
Da useate I. * ' <M>S u<>t B’ r ’P e nor
please o *.' lerto f etits
Company __ emem^er ie name °f
CALIF 'ORNIA fig syrup co.
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NEW YORK. N. Y.
Fersoiidl Mention-
Mr. VV. Kirby, of’Knoxville, is
in the city.
Mr. W. B. McAryer of Coosa, is
in the city today.
Mr. J. B. Tippin, of Six Mile
Station, is in the city .
Mr E. Marsh , of Atlanta is in
tho city on business today.
Mr. J. W. Penn, of Trion, is
the guest of Mr. 11. B. Parks.
Messrs A. W. McCall ai d Col.
Smith spent yesterday in Dalton. ;
Mr D. B. Hamilton is unite
sick at his home on 4th avenue.
Mr. T. Fall Foster, of Rjeve’s
Sta'.ion. spent today in the city.
Mayor John J Seay was called to
Atlanta this morning on business,
Mr. VV. P. West and little son
leturn'd to their home in Cedar
town this morning,
Mi s Blackley a pretty yont g
lady cf S. C., is the guest of M.as
Cora Clark, on East S< cona stieed.
Miss Annie Lou Hawkins, of At
lanta, is the charming guest of
Miss Eva Camp, on Second Ave.
Mr. Fred Hanson went down tu
Cedar.own this morning where he
has several large contracts on time
work.
Miss Ellen Penn a charming
young 'ady of Trion is the guest
if Mrs. H. B. Parks in East
Rome.
Messrs J. B. F. Lumpkin and
J ,C. Prin’up have by mutual con
sent dissolved their iaw partners
ship .
Mr and Mrs. Dr. Henry Turner
are spending a few days with Mrs.
Turner's parents Mrs. R. G
Cross.
Miss Annie Muy Cooper who La<-
been attending Shorter College,
returned to har home in Quitman
this morning.
Miss Lou Walton a beautiful and
accomplishedyuung lady of N°w
nan,is the guest of Miss Mamie
Rouusaville on Second Ave.
Miss Edna Cain, the talented ed
itress of the SumniuTville News,
arrived in the citv today, and
will spend several days with
friends.
Miss Bleckley and Lieutenant
Brown as handsome a couple of
young people as any state ever
produced, are h»re from the Pal
metto State the guests of Miss Cora
Clark, Romes gifted song-bird.
Mrs Kate W. Johnson, th
mother of Mr. Abram Yager of the
Hustler-Commercial, arrived yes
terday evening from Los Angeles,
CaL Mrs. Johnston willj be tie
guest of her son and family for
several months.
Wanted. —Ten or twelve bath
iug suits in good condition
M. C. Brand.,
Mobley’s Springs.
Theßegular term of my school
will be resumed tbe first Monday
in September, 18JJ8.
P. J. Kino.
Mr. G. Kenedy, of Gaylesville,
is in the city todaoy.
Dr. Howard E. Felton, of Car
tersville. is spending a few days
in the city the guest of the family
ofW. Grimm.
Miss Ellen Penn went to R >me
yesterday to attend Shorter Com
mencement.—Summerville News
Mrs. Frank Cordle returned t->
Trion Sunday evening,after sevora I
days spent with her sister, Mrs.
Collier, in Rome.—Summervill
News.
Miss Battie Penn is visiting Mrs
R. T. Armstrong during Shorter
commencement in R >me. —Sum
merville News.
Fine 59j shot playing card
(German faces) also for otlvr
German games and for Euchre 25
to close at Frank Wright’s Bu.m ii
cy. Also dollar Squared Buri
decks fcr 25c cost 75c wheb -
sale. At orner opposite
Masonic Temple.
Miss Lula Curry has returned
I from Belmont college.
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Was in a Drwr JL.d Co . .lion
Hb| > .-.r i to . : sad • Similar
C. . i .-cifcA a tn Q her Man’s
Example and Curnd.
T.'ie fviovviiif ibvKii nt '■> i.lvc'i by
Cbarles Mor; l.er,sL Uxing-
ton Av. uu •. No.- h t in 1 1'-. Mums. :
“ iev-i'el va; . - >. . 'inio noisoned
Ly'v>. i it(.l bi s , P’H lining'
■. bi '<• ■ :in of ir. . • > oblsinfng
■. b .i ri -l- < • , -j y cnilrlren were
s uiiiict ■' ■ r •!' j. Wo
• nil <■ .. :o ■ ‘■ ,ii • wit Ii m awful
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i. ui.,l i. rr r.v If > , I picked
p a j i'pcr in . .. I . 1 M inted a
.. in .ir..i ( ; r. - ■ i. i V. 'net who
s;« I ha<l I alien
' jC: ;ar i • . 1 Uolight
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Me c. i 1 ..i /Ch in’r. ri
. !>.;< ’ ■■ I ■ ■: ;iersupply.
’< ei't. i'liied ... • ap.irilla |
~ ' ' vi l i i.i, ‘ . .-..i1l I can
. Ip I -i. i • . . children
jf . !■? i .i.- >. ii Lasen
. rf«ctly cured.
. e give tiie while cred - ■..■ Huod’qSarsa
wting to t hi- medicine
* aw; : -ild, but new I
>igii 1 Homes Hu-.-'.aparilla
s no: u.-i.y none much good but has
•ven the an ins of :-;tvi; - me a great deal
money. I would not "be without it
. i bouse •■ ’..1 f 1 . lily recommend
• all v.; . i.d. I have writ
fl tills ■ for pubi’ al ion, of my
vu will, ;-.n I v\::u Oth .s to know what
■ ■. parilla
■'. ■ tor us.’’ Moehis.
lood '
Miss Nellie i'rintup left yes
terday for City - ’. : d, Tenn ~ tu
visit friends for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. 0->car Millican
ire the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Morris in the Fourth
ward.
Prayer Meeting. —There
will be prayer meeting at the
1-1 owa rd A v»»11 u e Meth odi s t
•hurch tonight at 7:30 o’clock,
conducted by IL v. J. 11. Hakes.
ITIE DANGERS OF SPRING
Which arise from impurities in
' c blood and a depleted condij
Yii of this vital fluid may be
itirely averted by Hood’s Sar
saparilla. This great medicine
cures all spring humors, boil
eru >tio is and sores, and by en
riching and vitalizing the blood
it overcomes chat tired .feeling
and gives vitality and vigor,
A new ot of new
patte n hats to go at
unheard of lo w prices
for he next few days.'
We pivc-iSh for our
millinery and can seii i
a fine hat for less mon
ey than any house in
Rome Cal! and g t ouf|
pric es bfo re bu vi ng
your best hat Com
mencement hats- a
specialty.
Mrs. A. u. G-arrara.
If y m appreciate a goo 1 t a,
yin can get it at Lloyd’s. No
e 1.1 pack ig e tojmison you.
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APhLICA I ION FOR LETTERS
OB’ DI -<M ISSION.
GEORGIA, EI.OYD CuUMY.
Whereas Julius W . Evans, px
pcuter of Hulbert Evans, deceas
ed, repn sents to the court in hit
petition dulv filed, that he tins ad
ministered Hulbert Evans’ estate,
l liis is to cite all persons concern
id, kindred and creditors, to show’
cause if any they can, why said
idministrutor should not fie dia
chargod from his admiiiistration
and receive letters of ditm ssion
the first Monday in August
1898. This May 2nd,'1898.
John P. Davis, Ordinary.
uh mi ifflMim
TO EVERYONE.
Who suffers with any chronic disease of any
part of the human body, such as kidney and
I bladder, heart, liver and stomach troubles,
face and skin eruptions, disorders of the sex
ual organa, sexual weakness and iiidifterence
etc.
Provided application be made at once, in or
der that Its inventions, appliances and never
failing remedies may receive the widest possi
ble publicity, and prove their own merits by
actual use and peimanert Clues. No money
whatever will be received by the State Medi
| cal Sanitarium from anyone under its treat
ment until benetlcial results are acknowledged
Ils r-medies and appliances have been com
mended by the newspapers ot two continents
and endorsed by the greptest doctors in the
world. Where developement is desired they
accomplish it and never fail to invigorate,
upbuild :.nd fortify.
They infuse new'life and energy. They per
manently stop all losses which undermine
the constitution and produce despondency.
Tie ■ r refresh and restore to manhood,
ri g rdl ■is of a-."- They cure evil habits and
pern inient’y r-move their effects, as well as
those oi excesses and overtaxed brain work,
ueurasllienia or nervous exhaustion. No
failure, no publicity, no deception, nodisap
pointia.nt. Write today.
State Medical Sanitarium,
I x a .S:on, I’Ln
CASH ONLY
Is the sy turn that makes the
prices at Frank Wright’s Far
macy different from what you
find them elswhere. Corner op
posit Masonic Tempi.
rm Poison
i/lvvii. a viuviii
Contagious B l ood Poison has been ap
propriately called the curse of mankind.
It is the one disease that physicians can
not cure; their mercurial and potash
remedies only bottle up the poison in
the system, to surely break forth in a
I more virulent form, resulting in a total
wreck of the system.
Mr. Frank B. Martin, a prominent
jeweler at 926 Pensylvauia Ave.. W.-.sh
i ngton, Ij. C., s.l vs:
Win 1 was 101 a lon ß
% time under treat
a nient of two of
7 1 -i the best i )h y si -
f V~ i i ciaus of thiscity,
' y Jr- f' ior a severe case
P of blood poison,
but my condition
'i R rew worse all
I r ’ lbe "hile, not-
W’ withstanding the
’-'Mact that they
I ' A AA-V It'/ 7 c f lar K lne three
| ''W /' ■*'' linudred dollars.
wJF /1 /7 My mouth was
filled witli eating sores; my tongue was
almost eaten away, so that for three
i months I v ui; unable lo taste any solid
food. My hair was coming out rapidly,
and I was in uorril.e fix. Iliad tried
various treatments, and was nearly dis
couraged, when a friend recommended
S.S.S. After T had taken four bottles, 1
began tQ get better, atid when I had
finished eighteen bottles, I was cured
sound and well, my skin was without a
blemish, and I have bad no return of
the disease. S.S.S.scvcd me from a life
lof misery.” S.S.S. (guaranteed pu. t’y
vegetable) will cure any case of blood
poison. Books on thedisease
and its treat- ■>
ment. mailed '<J t&A V
free by Swift
Specific Co., k ' A L g
AJaiita, Ga.
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■I;H, P. WOOTEN & BRO., g
Successors to
J
ROME PHARMACY,
309 Broad st.—New Clark Building.
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'*■ We have bought the entire stock of the Rome
Pharmacy and are prepared to supply your wants in
ethe drug, piescription and patent medicine line. Our
s t° c k is complete and of the very highest grade.
jjMi We solicit a part of your patronage and shall en
deavor to the best of our ability to please you at all
-.J* times. We should be pleased to have you call on us.
'5 l' ne °F druggist’s sundries, toilet articles and
' Up such things as are usually carried in a first-class drug
' Ji» store. Cigars and tobacco. HL-
Come to see„us.
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S Dougherty Bldg, 2nd Ave «
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S F. HANSON. NORRIS N. SMITH.
1 THE HANSON SUPPLY CO. |
Plumbing and Tinning. B
2 Engineers’ and machinists’
g supplies. Stoves, ranges and
C tinware. Gas and electric fix-
| tures. INSURANCE gasoline S
$ stoves. Water meters.
325 Broad st. Phone 32.
$1.25 and $l5O Negligee shirts for $
U. 6111)11 H COMPANY
are
for everyone in Rome to come
} in and see the magnificent stock
■4 on men’s and boy’s clothing,
k! bicycle and golf suits, is what
we are doing, but we are hus
tling while we wait.. We will
show you the finest st' ck of
J Vfl clothing, made from the newest
IKSmU styles and patterns in fabricks,
, perfect fitting and handsome, to
■ —be found in Georgia, and they
are above competition in values
for the price. *
Thegreatest line of nsgllgee shirts
ever shown in Rome.
J. A. GAMMON & CO.
livery, ’sale
t'”Offers the public the finest teams, best convey
ances and most polite and courteous drivers.
The best stock ofjiorses and mules on sale con
stantly. ,
306 ANO 308 CRQAO STRiEU