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the mistake
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Has been made when you spend your money at one of the closing* out or at cost stores before you visit W. |
COKER & CO. and find out what goods cost. We will give you prices that are eye-openers.
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/|\ Ladies’Slippers 50 and 75c per pair. They are IW Ladies’ Brocade skirts,’/sceach, 3 for $2 10
/g\ hand-turned and are strictly first-class. i \F •
A Ladies’shirt waist, Latest styles, just received ft Hosiery! 8 "12, 16= per pair that others ask) J
E 35c each or ? for sl. I A 10/20 and 30«:for.
The price has been’cut'on every article in our house far below the prices that theclosingout and cost pr#
houses are selling at. Come and see and you will know.thatjour prices are the lowest in RomeJ RememlJ
we handle everything you want and Joutfpr ices shall be lower than I
M.COKERM
THE FLOYD VETS
Held an Enthusiastic Meet
ioy on Yesterday.
COMMITTEES APPOINTED
And all-Making Ready for the
Creat Reunion.
Rome. Ga., July sth 1898—
Call meetiog of camp No. 368 .
Veteran’s Ass’n.' Adj. F. \V
Quarles, presiding, H. S. Lans
dell, Sec’ty. Protem. The objec
of this meeting wts explained
by Mr. G. K. Greeen. Circulars
were read from Mess. W. A.
Hemphill and J. 0. \\ addell on
lacation and transportation also
from Mr. Amos Fox Com. Gen’l,
requesting all camps in the I
state to respond to the call lor
supplies to be used at the Re
union of the Confederates in At
lanta on July 23rd ’9B.
Mr. J. H. Camp was elected |
Asst. Com., Gen’l of Camp No.
368, with power to appoint a
committee of one from each dis
trict in the county to solicit sup
plies and report on Saturday
16th with such supplies as they
may have received to the Coin.,
Gen’l, C. H. Lavender, at tin-
Southern R’y depot, so they can
be shipped to Atlanta at once.*
It is the desire of the camp
that every man in Floyd will
come to the rescue of this com-1
mittee. We ask this for the
pride we have for old Floyd. We
don’t want her lobe in the rear,
but always in the front as she
has always stood. Come out and
help the old Veterans as this
—« ho the last reunion that j
some of them may ever attend.
The following committee from
the different districts were ap
pointed by Mr. J. H. Camp:
W. 11. Camp, Livingston; Fe
lix Corput, Cave Spring; W.
F. Montgomery, Vans Valley;
J no. Marion, Barkers; Joe Da
vis, Texas-Valley ; Jack Sei
mar, Floyd Springs, Wm. Ter
ry, Everett Springs; A. C. Mor
ri*, Flatwoods ; R. B. McArver,
North Carolina; Tom R. Early,
[State Line; Tom Glenn, Etowah;
R. B. Stevens, Chulio; Earl
Pierce, Ridge Valley ; Tom Bur
ney Watters ; Alfred Johnson,
Howels; Berry Holder, Lindale;
I. 11. Camp. Rome.
NEW MAN.
“I was a sufferer from dys
pepsia, gout and rheumatism,
caused by impure blood. I tried
various medicines, but obtainei
no relief until I began taking
Hood’s Sarsaparilla. This med
icine has made me a new man
and is the best I ever took. It
has beon a blessing to me.’
William M, James. Brogdon, S.
C.
Hood’s Pills are the only pills
j to tase with Hood’s Sarsaparilla
EC and yet efficient
APPLICATION FOR LEI
TERS OF DISMISSION.
GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY :
Whereas Soloman Everett
administrator ot John Mills,
deceased, represents to the court
in his petition duly filed, that
I he has ad ministered John Mills’
estate. This is to cite a'l per
sons concerned, kindred and
: creditors, to show cause if any
they can why said administra
tor should not be discharged
from his administration and re
ceive letters of dismission on the.
| first Monday in Sept. 1898. This
June 6th, 1898.
John P. Davis, Ordinary*
LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
Q. T. Club. —Miaa Berta Mad
dox will entertain ihe Q. T. c’ub,
tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock,
at her home on Third avenue.
Free Soda Water—Tonight
every lady will get a soda water
check free with each 20c paid
ticket at Mobley Pavilion. The
bill is “Rip Van Winkle. ”,
Off To Tampa.—Several train
loads of troops psssed through
East Rome last night from Chic
amauga enroute to Tampa J to
join the army of invasion in Cuba.
At Half Price.— The Sol
dier’s barbacue,” which the la
Hies will serve on next Friday,
has had its price cut in half.
Now if you like the fat of the
'and,see one of the committee at
once and buy tickets.
Monl'ght Picnic.—Tomorrow
evening the Fourth ward Epworth
League will give a tnomligh'
picnic on the Willie C. Wagnon.
iowu the Coosa a large number of
ticket* have been sold and a moai
enjoyable evening is anticipated
by all.
Fir t Lady Typo —Mrs. Hunt
iigton of Birmingham, after a
pleasant visit to her sister, Mis.
Tom Turner, will leave for home
tomorrow. Mrs. Huntington, as
Miss Birdie Lloyd, was the first
yonr.g lady to learn type Betting in
the Hustler of Rome composi’iz
room. She has many friends in this
iity who have enjoyed her pre
sent visit.
Offcers Elected—The follow*
ing < fficers were elected at the
m>*et : ng of the Fourth ward Ep
warth league last night: R. C.
Lumpkin President, Miss Clara
Mullmax first vice President, Mias
Lillie Gordon, second vice pres
ident, Miss Luther Moss 3rd vice
president, Alex Harris secretary,
Miss Jessie Leiri«. treasurer, |
organist MiwLillie Tr«*ywick. ’
FREE PILLS.
Send your address to H. E.
Bucklen A Co . Chicago and get a
free sample b.x of Dr. King’s New
Life Pills. A trial wi'l convince!
you of their merits. These pills are
easy in action and are particularly
effective in the cure of constipa
tion and sick headache. For Mala
ria and Liver troubles they have
been proved invaluable. They are
I guaranteed Io be perfectly free
fr >m every deleterious* substance
i and to be purely vegetable. They
Ido not weaken in their action, but
by giving tone to the stomach' and
bowels greatly invigorate the sys
tem. Regular size 25c per box Sold
bv Curry*Arlington Co., drugg ate
“RIP VAN WINKLE’’
1
Wiu be The Bill Tonight by The [
Peruchi-Beldeni Company. i
'•'he Pei’iichi-B jldeiii C ■ mpauy
played to a large audience at the-
Mobley park theatre last nig’ t
in “xriss” or “Beyond Ti e
( Rockies.”
Mr. Chelso 1). Perucbi iu’tlie
the personation of a Western
Judge was simply great. He is
an actor of no small ability.
Miss Bekleni as “Trias” was
as captivating as ever. It is al
ways a pleasure to see this bright
little star.
Miss Marion Sawtelle as
“Halleluah S;il” acted he- part
to perfection and always receives
hearty applause.
Mr. Chas. Brewer delighted
his hearers with several vocal
►elecAons. He has a most mag
nificent voice, and was encored
time and again.
Mr. Chas. P. White as “Jack
Hamlin, a villian by choice,”
wa« as clever as ever.
Tonight the company plays)
‘•Rip Van Winkle.” Thev carrv l
their own special scenery.
A soda water ticket will be
iJven each lady hold a paid 20c
ticket.
CfIPT. STEWART
Now has 87 Men Enlisted
in His flew
COMPANY FROM ROME
And Adjoining Towns. Lieut
Land Has 30 Ready.
Capt Henry J. Stewart re
turned from Atlanta yesterday,
and while there succeeded in
getting one of the United States
Army surgeons Io visit R< me
Friday and examine Hie noys
enlisted m his new company.
He now has 87 enlisted from
Rome and adjoining towns.
Lieut. Land, of Abberville,
writes that he has 30 men ready
for service. «
'1 he boys will leave for Grif
fin as s on as they are examin
ed, where they will be equipped
for service.
'l'he following new names were
added yesterday:
J. E. Potter,Sam Lewis, Clias.
G llenwater, J. F. Brannon, W.
11. Richardson and R. G. Chap
man.
Laid ' r o Rest. The funeral
service of Mis. Smith .vho died
suddenly at her hom° at Pope’s
Ferry, yesterday morning was
cm.ducted at P -pCs chuple this
morning at 10 o’cl ck by Dr
George T. Goetchius, of this cit .
I'h seuho attended the-funeral
from here were: Mrs. H-nry Hos
kinson. Mrs. Dr. D. T. McCall,
and Mrs. .1. H. May.
’Squire Trip and Mr. John
Davis, two of Taylorsville’s
leading citiz ms spent today in
the ci tv.
Poisoned by I
• Was in a Dreadful Conditi
Happened to Read About aSin
Case -Followed the Other*
Example and Was Cured.
The following is
•Charles Morris, general jobber,i!i4
.on Avenue, North Cambridge,
‘•Several years ago 1 became i*
y ivy. 1 tried many medit : ■■■ Jl
i large sum of money without*
i particle of good. My ehihirs 1
iso atUicted with the same di*
ere all constant sufferers withtoj
ehing sensation, and it seemed
lould tear myself to
p a paper in which I fouim 81-*B 1 -*
stimohial from a man in Ver ’*
„.cl been similarly afflictedandW
]'ood’sSarsapai- 1 1 la w itk
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Mo and My Children
so much good I purchased
We continued taking
until we used five bottles . ■
~afelv say that neither myself J
nave any signs of the powon. »|
.tirejy left us and we
v.-e-dve the whole credit to
oarilia. Before resorting to
■ was reduced in weighb ■
veigh 175 pounds. 1100 ‘ ’
has not only done much g J
been tin means of saving J ■
of money. 1 ■'■' ould . r J
in iny house and I >. ®
it to ail who are aflitete,. ■
n this statement for pu ■
.4V3 Will, as I want Others
Hood’s SarsapJ
; ,as done for us.” CHA'.t ' ]
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