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SHORTER COLLEGE
Graduating Exercises Last
Night Were
LARGELY ATTENDED.
I
Hon. John Temple Graves De-
livered The Address.
The commencetr ent exercises < f
Shorter College, came to an end
last night an 1 was the most brilN
isnt in the history of the col
lege .
Hon. John Temple Graves was
the orator of the occasi< n and de
livered his famous lecture on the
subject of “The Twentieth Centu
rv woman ”
Dr. A J. Battle, president of
Shorter culleage, in a few well
chosen words introduced Mr.
Graves, to the large audience as
sembled.
Mr. Graves spoke for two hours
and a half and delivered a master
ly discourse.
Col. D. B. Hamilton president
of the board of trustees, in hebalf
of the board made a biief talk.
Twenty five fair young lady grad
uates received their diplomas.
The following special deplamas
and medals was awarded by Dr.
Battle :
"French diplonr r—Miss Nellie
Adamson.
English honor certificates
Misses Lucy Aiken, Hazel Adkins
Helen Gambrell, Emmie Wright.
Latin certificate —Mies Annie
Callaway .
Gold tneda's in art —Misses Julia I
Dian and Sarah B ile Duggan.
Gold medal in music—Mies j
Florid r Bayard Seay.
English composition medal—
Misses Elizabeth Harris and Ava
IL intup. J
1* griidii-iPe medal—Miss j
Josephine Bennett.
Deportment medals to city pu«.
I pile—Misses Nellie’Adamet d ami
Belle Comer.
Deportment med il in boarding
department—Miss Annie Calla
way.
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The Southern Railway offers
choice of two routes with conven
ient schedules and quick time out
of Rome to Washington, New ■
York and the east. The morning I
train leaving Rome at 9.00 A. M. j
land arriving Atlanta 11. 40 A. M . '
connects with the Washington and
Southwestern Vestibuied Limited,
carrying elegant pullman sleeping
cars which leaves Atlanta 12. 00
noon, and arrives Washington 6.-
42 A. M. and New York 12.43P.M.
The afternoon train leaves Rome
5.355 P. M., arrives Atlanta 8.05
P.M. connecting with U.S. Fast
Mail carrying Handsoin pullman
Sleeping Cars Atlanta to New
York leaving Atlanta 11.50 P.M.
arrives Washington 9-35 P.M,,
New York G .23 A.M
Train No. 7 leaves Rome I.OOj
A. M ~ arrives Chattanooga 4.15'
A.M., connecting with train car
rving elegant Pullman Drawing
Room Sleeping car Chattanooga
to New York without change,
leaving Chattanooga 4, 20 A.M.
arriving Asheville 1.15P.M .
Washington, 6. 42 A. M., and New
York 12. 43 P. M. This train,
passes by daylight, through the
beautiful scenery of “ The Land of
the Sky”.
Train No. 9 leaves Rome 6. 25 I
P. M. arrives Chattanooga 8. 50
)P. M, cornecting with train car
rying day coaches and elegant
Pullman Sleeping Car Cnattut.ooga
t • Salisbury and Salisbury to New
York This train leaves Chatta
nooga 10 00 P. M ~ arriving Ashe
villes 10 A. M. , Washington 9,35
P. M and New York 6. ?B
A ,M •
For further information call on
J.N- Harrison City Passenger and ;
Ticket Agent RorneGa. Telephone
No. 39.
i BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE
The Best Salve in the world
i for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, '
i Salt Rheum, Fever Sores,'Let
ter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns and all Skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or no
pay required. T t is guaranteed
/togive perfect satisfaction or
■ money refunded. Price 25 cent
per box. For sale by Curry-'
Arrington Drug Company.
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THE SUMMER TERM.
j Ai Rom - Business Collegia begins
M nduy June G h 1898. A com
pt-te course in bouk-keeing and
I ustness practice reduced from
sls, 00 to 32. 00,
A compute course of short hand
and f'ffice dictation reduced from
: $35. <0 to $27, 50,
! Penmanship, spelling, arithmetic
' pra~‘ical grammar $2, bO to $4 00
i per month, according to age of
pupil.
H S. Shock Lt y, Pnul.
CHEAP RATE'S.
The Southern R’y operates 3
daily trains between Rome and
Chattanooga, by which parties
can leave Rome in the morning,
spend the day in Chattanooga
and return home same evening,
jThe schedule between these
; points is as follows. Leave Rome
il :00 a. tn. arrive Chattanooga'
4:15 am.; leave Rome 10:35
arrive Chattanooga 1: 00 p. in. •
ie. ve Rome 6:25 a. in. arrive
Chattanooga 8 :50 p. m. There I
is also a local train leaving Rome
3:50 p. m. going by the way of
Cohutta and Cleveland and ar-
I rives Chattanooga 7:20 p. m.
Returning, trains leave Chatta
looga 6:30 a in. arrive Rome
): 00 •?.. m ; leave •Chattanooga
3 :10 p. m. ai live Rome 5 :35 p.
n ; 1, uv • (Hmttanooga 10 :10 p.
irrive Rome 1 :14 a. m . Pull
man sleeping cars on all trains.
F>r further information call
on I N. Hi rib on, ci tv pas-en
aim' ticket agent, Rome, (Ja.
Phone 39
Hood’s Pilis cure nausea, sick
headache, biliiousness and liver
ills. Price 25 cents.
• <HY LICENSE.
All pers u ca r rying on business 1
i i the city et R me and subj. ct '
t • city li.s nS'- are heieby notified 1
l » "ail at th City Hall and pav
t ieir 1 kerne, otherwise the city
ti ..r-liai will be instructed to
■ rvi pohcH court R summons, ,
April 22 d. 1898.
Halstead Smith c
ft Cl»n k of Council.
PUBLLj SALE Or REAL ES
TATE.
GE' ><GIA, FLOYD county —Whereas
■ n th'' 20th day of December 1897
firn thy Goins executed and de
viled to Mrs. A. H. Cheney a
note it’ll m u'tgage on the land
hereinafter described for the pur
l>os ■of seen: fn ,• the debt repre
en<ed by said note, which mrrt
■itige io reco.deil in the clers’s of
fice of Fuyd Superior Court in
book N . 1, ci mortgages, p ge
486.
And wT ere as in said mortgage
said Timothy oins give to Mi>p
A. H Cheney the power to sell sai
land in case of d> fault in the
prompt payment at maturity of
' the prm :pn and inter st of said
debt. Now therefore by virtue of
ibe power so vested in the und< r
signed, which is more accurately
shown by id. 'euc to said mort
gage, Mrs. A. H. Cheney will sell
at public outcry to th« highes
■ bidder for cash on (In- fi.-.r Tues
| cay in June 1898, during the lesal
hours of sale before the court bouse
'door in Rome, Ca.. the laud de
scribed in the aforesaid mortgage,
towit: Beginning at. the South
west corn rof the lot bought of
William A. Fort and Mary F.
Thomas by Amanda Capernm,
(which deed j's hereby rßerre<] to)
and runnii g thence East 60 feet
thence due North 331 feet more or
less tc. the Northern liri" of s iid
mt, thence Southwest to the cor
ner of said lut.ihence Sou’h to the
beginning point a dislurce of 361
feet cont’imi g one-half of an sere
more < r less.
Ihe said i ote and mortgage
were g v n to secure an indebted
ness of $25'00 with 8% interest
lii m date and 10% attvrney tees.
I'be said n< te ami mortgage are
now past due and so declared. The
total amount of prit.cijiul, inter
est and and attorney's fees and
charges and < ;.•/> ms -, | Bu j e th ul
will he due on Slid note and
mortgage on the first . uesday in
J mi" 1898, is s‘)s 60. Fee simple
till a in accordance with the pjw
er of sale contained in said mort
gage will te made to the purchaser
at said sale, and the proceeds of
such sale will be applii d to the
payii. ii' of said debt w ith inter
est. attorney’s tees and expense’s
of sale and the remainder, n any,
will I e paid ovei to tne pers; n en
titled tc same. Inis May sth 1898
Mbs. A. H. Cheney. ’.
By W. T. Cheney, Att’y,
W. r. C. Ch 3 i 3/ // iH
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I carry a full and c nnplete line of jewelry, iuclu*
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My stock of silver notions and novelties was nev- itrt
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WEDDING PRESENTS A SPECIALTY.
j J. K Williamson |
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Everything in the drug line
and a full line of druggists sun
dries.
Your especial attent’on is called
to the fact that our prescription
department has been the feature
of our business for years. Its
well earned reputation is now a
matter of pride with us. Your
orders solicited.
C. 7W.
231 Broad. Telephone H
THE HODEL LAUNDRV
Is doing the best of work and guaran
tees satisfaction, Prices are nust
reasonable. Fine work a specialty