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PFBSONfiL MiHflON
Mr. R. B. McArver, of Coosa,
• is 111 Uh* city.
Mr. 11. W. L'>wc, of Cedar
• Bluff, is i i Ihe city.
Ordinary John 1’ Davis spent
today in the country.
Mrs. S. M. Wynne is vi-ilin •
friends in Cedartown.
Mr. 'l'. W. Beasley of Cedar
town spent yesterday in the city.
House to rent, close
in- Apply to L A Lloyd.
Lots of nice fruit at Lloyd s,
rnd heaps of other good tilings
to eat.
Damaged Corn for
Sale. ti. D. Cothran &
Co.
Mrs. E. L’. Ledbetter will
spend several weeks with friends
in Cedartown.
Miss Minnie Grillin, of Rock
mart, is the guest of friends in
North Rome.
Mrs. Ethel Harrison, of Bir
mingham, is the guest of Mrs.
Ellison, in West Rome.
Fancy mild cured hams al
Lloyd’s, small in size and price
and they are sweet and juicy.
Messrs. John Bailey and Bob
Harpei went up to Chicanaauga
on their wheels this morniirg,
Rev. M.C. Singleton, of Shi
loluand pastor of the West
Rome circuit, spent today in
the city.
Misses Emmie and Lucy
Wright are the of their
uncle, Mr. M. A. Wright in Co
dartown.
Mr. W B. Campbell, a for
mer Roman, but now a hustling
“knight of the grip,’’was in the j
city today.
Mrs. T. W. Scott, and son,
Dunlap, left today for Atlanta,
where they will spend .soin-*
time with friends.
The many friends of Miss
Florence Mills will be pained to
learn that she is quite ill at her
home on Fourth avenue
Miss Flora Tomlinson after, a
pleasant visit to her sisser, Mrs.
E. L. Ledbetter, has returned
to her home in Cedartown.
Mrs. If. B. Barks and daugh
ter, Miss Alice who have been
' spending several weeks in Ti ion
the guest of Mrs. W. If. Penn
will return home tomorrow.
Messrs. Logan Clark and Ed
Barnett, of Atlanta and mem
bers of the Innman In use party,
are spending a few days with
Mr, John Glover in the Fourth
w ard.
Miss Nellie Rainsaur, who
has been the charming guest of
her cousin, Miss Louis Ramaurs,
in the Fourth ward, will return
to her home in Cedartown to
morrow.
Floyd County camp No. 368
Confederate veterans have se
lected the Old Reliable Western
<fc Atlantic R. R. as the official
route to, the grand reunion in
Atlanta July 20th to 23d.
Eyes examined fr< e
by Dr. Taylor, experi
enced optician. at
Wooten’s drug stor e .
Save your eyes.Do not
delay.
Mr C. E. kson, better
known as “Coffee,” traveling
passencr agent of the Southern
Ry, made his appearance in
the city today and is shaking
hauls with his many friends.
Mr. and Mrs. King Coooper,
of M irietta, are the guests of
Mrs. C. M. Marshal. Mrs. Coop
er was formerly Miss Josie Sib
ley, <>f Augusto, and was presi
den. of the Georgia W. C. T.
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I The Royal is the highest qr«<i« baking powder I
’ known. Actual tests siio-a it goes »ne
tbird fu. ther than any vihar brood.
LeJ
MkiH 13
POWDER
Absolutely Pure •
I ROYAL BAKING POWOt R CO., NCW YORK. ,
LOCAL HlPßi.ll in.
Lawn Partv. — llm young peo
ple’s M:s.-inry society of ih*
First Prisbyterian church, will
g Ve a lawn parly on 'he lawn a!
Mrs George Ba evening.
Barbebue —A fair sized
crowd attended the barbecue at
Mobley Spring today given by
Floyd county relief society. A
neat sum was realized lor Hu
sick soldi* rs.
Floyd Vets. — T ke Confeder- ,
ate veterans will leave Rome
.Wednesday morning July 20th
on a special train at 6 a. m. via
the Historical Battlefield Line,
the Western & Atlantic R.*R. to’
attend the reunion in Atlanta.
Nice house for rent,
near First Methodist
Church, now occupied
by J S Mav.Possession
at once. Apply , to L. A.
cloyd.
Muchly Wanti.d -—Jim Jack
son a nuclily wauled negro by the |
nu hoi idee lime was urris'ed this,
in rning by D pt. Sheritf Bill Me-
Lt.-mi, and lodged in jail. IL inn
just arrived tr in Cbicaimiuga
when caught.
A Bu.-y Man —C’.-i era! Frank
West, undert ker for Rhudy liar- j
vi j y & Co. is one of the busiest:
men in Rome tin sc days. He bar .
Hilda • t 8 fumra's white and
colored the past week, and is a !
bustler from way-back.
Head Cut —Mr OrlanHs Calveck
a farmer living near Rome, hap
pened to a very painful accident
yesterpay afternoon at 1 o’clock
m Wootens’ livery stable. He was
m the stall with a mule, he kick
-ii at Mr Calveck and struck a
plank which fl ov i.p and struck!
Mr. Calveck in the head, cutting!
u deep gash 2 .inches long. The.j
wouifd was dress.-d by Dr Cox.
He is a brother in-.’aw of Mr. I
John P. Davis.
SHOOTING SCRAPE.
At Cave 'pbing Monday, While
Cell bratjng The F< tutu.
Monday the negroes of Cavr
Spring. was ce'elrat ing the glori
ous Fourth in royal style, a big
crowd went on a picnic and before
he day was eml-d s< vm al bad
scrapes Imd occurred.
Jim P.tram ,re, Emmett I'att'e
laud Collie Ellis a tiegrss, got in v
I scrap and knives and pistols were
irely used, in the scuffle. Battle
j was mortally wounded with a 3S
Coliber pistol, by Collie Ellis, sb
has skipp'd out and has not been
arrested.
EMBARKING AT CHARI.E T N
Charleston, S. C., July B. I’ll
.•mhurkariotj of reinfur etnems f-.r
Gen. S jafther began here todav
the 6th M issaehusetta and 6th ll
liuois b ung taken out. to the Co
lumbia ami Y.»!•». Then, are 5,000
men here ready for embarkation
but only two transports have ar
rived.
The troops here are th i 2 I Wis
consin and the 16 h ?■ nnsylvania.
iiider Brig.-G«n Ernst, from
Camp Thom is ami the ('ch Massa
diuS'C ts undei Brig.-Gen. Carret-i
sou, troni Camp Alger. AL.j.-G n. :
Wilson, in command of the Camp
rhomas contingent, is here with
his stull The men spent last night
m the cm and in w;tr«h dimes on I
the water front. •
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Monthly PufiuAcuivd I>Y Dr. Miles’ I’Ul*
•mkMmt < I—— BMBJ—aofcn—tl «Illi SI »T URrOi/SMSm— ■
8011$ OF BEfIUH
Was ’hi ilri'lianiiii Uglily
,r. i<i .1 h itjiii.
RLECTRIGIAH KERR fllllJ
rhe Arch Lights Burning Last
Night- A Big Crowd Out.
The Mobley park theatre was
a scene of beauty last night.
After, numerous delays the
large dynamo and lambs arrived
Tncsdav, and was placed in po
sition by the company’s expert
electrician, Mr David Kerr,
who for several days has been
hard at work getting the lamps
placed and last night the grounds
and theatre were brilliantly
lighted.
'l'here are eight arch lamps of
1200 candle power each, and
[ are of improve make.
Mr. Msirvin is contemplating
putting tui electric fountain in
the lake.
Last night the B< ruchi-Beldeni
Company placed “Rip \an
; Winkle” to the largest house
since their engagement here.
Mr. James Morton was unus
ually fine in his roll of “Rip.
Tonight “Ten Nights in-a
Barroom” will be the bill.
On account of the inclemency
of Wedm sday no performance
was given. They gave a matinee
this afternoon and will give one
| Saturday afternoon..
POLICE COUK r.
Cases Tried Th s Morning by
ths Recorder,
I At this ur ining’s session of
1 t.he police court the following
c ises were tried :
John Rush, a negro boy about
15-years-old w j up charged
w’th burglarizing Hand & Cos,
store and Cothran & Co, on Sec
ond. avenue, last, night.
He first entered Cothran <& Cos
store by breaking the door open
in the rear of the office and tak
ing a S6O gold watch belonging
WoMi'. Guy S. Cothran. He
then proceeded to Hand & Co’s,
’ju'st across the. street. He gained
‘ eii'tranee to tire store by climb-
'ing to th° second story in the.
‘ rear through a
i He robbed the cash drawer of
$2 00 in money and helped him j
self to chewing gum and 10 cent,
cigars.
He was bound over under a
S2OO bond in each case in de
! fault.
Bob Cherry, plain drunk, $3
lor 6 days.
DR I‘AIE
De The 3rd .Georgia' Regiment
Arrived Tuia M (Rning.
Dr. R. H. Pat 1 ] assist surgeon
of the 3rd Georgia regiment, ar
rived i.n the city this morning
frmn (y:;iffii. to exnnmm the re
cruits in ' aptaiii 11 o,ry Stewart's
new com |^my.,
Out df 1b.,, ninety men enlisted ■
: hirty had be n -x , mined at 3
.’clock, at d at a late hour it could
: not be learned how many ami who
, -.to.i the required physical ex
i a ruination.
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APPLICATION? FOR LETTERS
OF DISMISSION.
QEi liGLA FL 'YD C )UNTY.
. Whereas W J Neel, administra
tor of Mrs. Fannv W Jones, de
ceased, npTeSHiits to the court in
' oi? petition dti'v iT<-d, that he has
.dministefed Mrs. Fannie W
(ones’ estat''. Tins is to cite all
j persons c ucirn- d, kindred ami
((■editors to snow cause if any
'they cm, why sai.l adnjinis!ra’o”
• sh u!d not he dne larg -d irom his
j o’minislrutnn‘(o'l receive let'ers
>f dismission on toe first Mend iy I
,in October 1898 This July 4 h !
1898 John P Danis, Ordinary. 1
Marsh I S
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; HO'dE. 1.1-C‘RGIA, 1 h>v<! c< rn y ;
JJie.u will be sol-' -
c< uri hoii-e dumr in the co y*J- 1
Rome, b'k>yd county, Ga ~ "ii t .e <
first ruehdat in .lune, POS le ,
tween t lie lega.l hours pl sole 1 " p |
I following den-ribed propeiiylo
:"" 7 i <
Parts < f lo’s N<>s. 5
iin jbe E’owab Division it) j
t oj’’ Kerne Floyd couniy Gn. >
commeueii gat a point, pii I 1 1" I
Som h side of Broad s' rent 56 fr »
from the corner pj, Broad stoet
M i,d Fifth avenue (iofmerly B idge
' street) and running thence West
erly uioirg’Brotd street 28 feel a- d
■ thi i.ee back 1 roip npd t at
I ai.glfß to B.ioiixl stF-'et the Ame
j width me hui drkdtWet 1 more u
1 BS, Also U h.t 20 fe-1 « 'de ai d
! 32 leetlo >gjoining the above de
-enbr-d property on the West at. 3
’ in rear ol the store on fin; adjoi -
1 ing lot, said twenty feet'in width
> cumnier.cing ninety feet back
.from Broad street aiici running <
back the same width thirty Lvo f< - .
Said two pieces of property cou
stitutmg what is kuoviii as the :
•fur.-by drug, -store joining th j
Central hotel. Said pi ©perty lev
ied on ns the property of J’. I
Turnley ami E. i’- .l urnley .to sal
isfy the taxes due the city <t | ;
Rome on said property f.r th- j.)
>ea-s 1892, 1893, 1*94, 1895. 1896 ’
and other years,. Ei fas • havh i
been issued agaimp said property
for said taxes and levied on th<
same. . f
Also at the same I irne ipid p.lac» .
one vacant lot known as : part. ..of
lot No. 86 in Etowah Divisi n oi j
the city of Rcme Floji. counti
Ga'uFroi.tb'g »>u Sixth avenue-50ft I
more or less abd rtrtm-iTo- back [
same width 125 feet mc- 'ipr- JeSm
to aa alley. Bounded op.t.Ee 'N’qrt.b-I,
by the property cf W- L.. "Hmm i
ii the West b’v Sixth a '»■:,»).* I,
the S. uth bv East Third -i-l-qAr- |
ami on the East.Lv ft'i alley. Ley-'P
ied on ".s the pri pQi .y of i
JmlithE S lieblej,., Dr t:<x-"S dm
Hi" rof\ <>f Rumi* f rj :e voir I
'f■r Ihe i;?e oi -I B• t'h ■ m(be.. |
traiisft-ret*. Pnpeitv uomte-> Orft- r
by transferee. . ' •
J. B SIIR 'PUITRE. M " rsllil I '
LEITERS OF ADMIN'STRA-.i
TION.
GE RGIA FLOYD COUNTY.
■ *
To all.whom it may concerni-
Emma Pentecost having in proper
■'orm anpiied to me lor peimaneut
.letters of administration on ' the
estate of Polly Pent' cost late of
said c unty,. deceased This is -.to
cite all and singular the creditors
iu d next of km oi Polly’ P-nU cost
. to be and appear at my'office v. ilh
.ii the time allowed by law and
. t-h >w cause, if any they can, why
permanent administration ehj-iud
■ not be granted to \V. 11, Ennis,
.0 Adm’ron P-diy ’ Pentecosts’
es'ate Witness my hand’and’ offi
cial signature t his 4 h day of July
■ 1898. John P. 1) vis Ordinanv
LETTERS OF A D'M IN-
TION.
GE' RGIA COUNTY
To ai whom it *.ay c
Emma Peoteecst havinf n proper i
form applied’ to me tor p< rmum nt !
I. t‘ers of admit istration On thei
est&te-c.f Rndmon PeiitUmsi late;
' f said c univ deceased .This* -is !'
to cite all und sinLti.ar tbe.crddi - ,
ors and next of km ol Pudmop. |
Penteco'i to b- ami appeiir ai niy.;
i ffico within the time*’ aIIo wt d by '
law and show cause, ifeny they'
'au, why permanent admi.uistru
tion shell d not be granted to W-
H Ennis Co , Adm’r on Rf-;(lmo'p 1
Peiitecmr’s estate. Wiiju's's my i
b ind and < flieiai wigis'arure.ilii*. 41 b I
day of July ,1898 ' -
John I’. Da”! 0 oipaKK - ■
1101 lA 1
“Xtiavr been u-in- <’A S< A He I’.’l’S l'«.‘r
lr..s-..annia. with «Inch 1 h ive b»eu .. Itlieied y )
ever tweiii.'. i ars. ai.d 1 e.m say that Cast afcls
ve ci . ime in-’i'.- r.-11 •l' thaii any othja. ijejae-
I hav< i 11 ■ .
mai.l them io my I'i'iemis i,» beim all lhe\ are
1-pr; -'Uteil ' Tib i. GiutAHl), Elgimill.
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