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PthSONAL M.NIiON
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Mr. 0 R. Fhmrney, of ">!
was heie yesterday.
Mr. H. B. Heart, of I mon
Point, Ga.,was here yesterday.
Mr. C. M. Fouche, of Knox
ville, is in the city.
Mr. R. L. Coulter, of Chatta
nooga, is in the city.
Dr. J. A. Brown, of Coosa,
spent yesterday m the city.
Dr. J. C. Mull, of Shannon,
was in the city yesterday.
Mr and Mrs. E. C. Clinton, < t
Atlanta are visiting Mrs. Martha
Battey on First avenue.
House to rent, close
in- Apply tb L A Lloyd.
Mr. L. S. Mu.ifird, of Car
tersville, was the guest of the
Central yesterday.
Mr. Win. Barber has returned
from a two weeks visit in Mis-,,
siss’ppi and Alabama.
Lots of nice fruit at Lloyd s,
fnd heaps of other good tiling
to eat.
Miss Hattie Montgomery, of
Vans Valley, is the guest of Miss
Grace Stroud in North Rome.
Capt. W. A. Patton, who has
been quite sick with fever, is re
ported much better today.
Mr. Charlie Morris, Jr., is
very sick at the home of his par
ents in the Fourth wainl.
Damaged Corn for
Sale. H. D; Cothran &
Co.
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•Mr. Allgood Holmes, after a
pleasant stay of several days in
this citv went up to Trion, yes
terday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Fricks i
and their little son, Master Rod
dy, are spending the day in the
oountry.
Mrs. Joe Morton and little .
son, Hughdon, are spending a
few days with relatives in the ;
Fifth ward. <
Fancy mild cured hams at 1
Lloyd’s, small in size and price
and they are sweet and juicy.
Mr. J - . P. Ledbetter will leave
tomorrow for Atlanta, where he
has a lucrative position in a
drug store.
Mr. James Lewis returned
from Rock mart yesterday,where
he has been visiting his brother-,
Mr. Lindsay Lewis.
The n.any friends of Copt. A
B. S. Mose'ey will I e glad to lean
that 1 e is rapidly improving from
bis recent illness.
Mrs. M. T. Ledbetter, after a
pleasant visit to tur son, Mr. J.
P. Ledbetter, will return to In r
home in Piedmont today
Mrs. Mil'hell and j< lly party
of little ones returned from
Rockmart yesterday. They r< -
port a good time.
The boat excursion which was
to have been given Tuesday
evening by the Epworth League
has been indefinitely postponed.
Mrs. Dr. Howard E. Felten is
visiting relatives in Cartersville
and not in Cedartown as s,fated i
Thursday’s Hustler'-Con.merciul
Misses Katie and Lena Comer,
who have been spending severs
weeks in the country the guest
of relatives, have returned Lome
Washington, D. C., and retui n
$19.50 via Southern Railway.
Tickets on sal > July 4,5, 6 and
7. For information and tickets
call on J. N. Harrison, C. T. A
Mr. and Mrs. O. 0. Hales, of
Forsyth, arrived in the city yes
terday and are the guests of
their daughter, Mrs. W. A. Mc-
Williams on Fourth avenue.
Floy I County camp No. 368
A Confederate veterans have se-
Ibe Royal is U>e hiyl> est grade baking powder
known. Actual tests show it goes one
third f_. titer tba.i ai / wt er brood.
RIB
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure
ROYAL BAKING POWDER
lected the 0 d Reliable Western
!& Atlantic R. R. as the official
I route to the grand reunion in
I Atlanta July 20tlf to 23d.
Eyes examined free
by Dr. Taylor, experi
enced optician. at
Wooten’s drug store
Save your eyes.Do not
delay.
Miss Nellie Ramsaur. one of ;
Cedartown’s most beautiful
voting ladies, who has been the
(•harming guest of her cousin,
Miss Louis Ramsaur, in the
Fourth ward returned to her
home in Cedartown yesterday,to
the regret of her many friends
and admirers here.
LOCAL HIPPJN S.
B a pti iN g —To inorrow a < ternooi >
at 4 o'clock Rev.Ed Smith, ot tin
West Rome Baptist church, wi’l
emerse twf-ntyfive-in Horse L“g
creek.
Goes to Cumberland —The
H. ok and L dd r Co , will leave
tomorrow on its anni.ai outing t<
Cumberland. I-land. They will
on tId 4 930 p. m. ’rain ov»*r
the Sju'hern.Ry
City Court.— Justices of the
Peace Walter Harris and E. P
Treadaway adjourned city court
yesterday until tomorrow when
the criminal docket will be taken
up.
Floyd Vets. — T he Confeder
ite veterans will leave Rome
Wednesday morning July 20th
on a special train at 6 a. in. via
the Historical Battlefield Line,
the Western &.Atlantic R. R. to
attend the reunion in. Atlanta*
Nice house for rent,
nea Fit st Methodist
Church, now occupier'
by J S Mav.Possession
at once. Apply to L. A.
Prayer Circle. Mr. Ed
Pioctor will lead the Young
Men’s Prayer Circle at the Firs'
Baptist chuiich this afternoon at
> o’clock. His subject will be
‘ Brazen Serpent.” All young
men are cordially invited tn take
part in the services.
Attention Ist Ga. Cavalry.
—The annual reunion of the Ist
'la , cavalry veterans will take
iMace’in Atlanta, Ga., July 22 1
Col. L R. Ray will be orator o r
the occasion. Headquarters foi
the Ist Ga., cavalry will be No
11 Prior street, one block from
the Union depot.
11. W. Camp, Pr sident.
J. A. Wynn, Secretary.
Disorderly House —Jennie
Parks and Maud Smith were ar
ranged before Justice 'of the
Peace E. P. Treadaway yester
lay morning on the charge of
-tinning a disorderly house in
East Rome. They have been
raising all Kinds of disturbances
did complained of as a nuisance
>y several citizens. Jennie is an
dd hardened sinner and was
given until Monday to pack up
ind leave. Her p il* Maud, was
liven until noon today to take
‘her departure.
THE WOODWARD- ;
WARREM GO.
At Tlif j’fililuj Theatre ai;;
Next Week.
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MANAGER MARVIN GETS
Patriotic And Puts Red, White
And B ue Lamps up.
•
At night the scenes around I
Mobley park is of bewitching
beauty with its numerous color
ed electric lamps representing
the national cok rs, the brilliant
ly lighted pavilion and the sweet
music of the piano as it goes
j floating over “Lake Marvin” is
! indee I most charming.
The Feruchi-Beldeni corfipahy
closed its engagement at the
I p irk theatre last night with a
vaudeville entertainment.
The company has
friends in Rome during their
short stay here.
Beginning tomorrow and run
ning one solid week the Wood
ward-Warren Co., will hold the
boards at the park theatre. This 1
company needs no introduction I
to the people of Rome as they j
have played here at Nevin’s
opera house a number of times
to crowded houses and are al
ways a favor He to Roma.is.
This company canceled sever
al engagements to come to Rome
et a great expense to Mr. Mar- .
vin and they should be greeted
each evening with a crowded
house.
Thev have played in all the
larie cities in Georgia and have
met with unbounded success.
They come highly endoised by
the press wherever they have 1
played.
There will lie a sacred concert
by Ford’s orc lestra tins after
noon commencing at 3 o’clock. ,
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DOUBLE FORCE
Os Marinas Will Go With
Watson
Washington, July 9. —Secretary
Long has ordered Commodore
Watson to detach the E-t-rn
qnndron from Samplin' fleet im
mediately, and procee 1 io S'tain. ’
The new Eastern Squ Mron will i
c insist of ih- battle-shqis lowa
and O egon, the j r itected cruisers i
’ 'irrying side armor D xie, Yankee!
V isemite the cMlieri Averepd »
Ca’ssiii s Caesar Lecu’das and Just
s id, and tin- supply-boat Dehnor.ico.,
Pr< j ctil s :• »h iiig niade n gh (
and day for this 11 et. Ajilouble
force of marines will g > with Wi t s
son.
SPANISH BOaTS.
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Will Be Hi nth> From The We t
, i Indies.
i
j Wa.-hing‘on, J uly 9 —Th. Nt'y
j 1). parimeiit is prepnting tor a
f tin I'l.ugh search of the We«tlndi in •
. w it,rs for the r main.ng Spanish j
craft that may be in hiding Thoj
j auxiliary v-sseG and swift torpedo !
j boats will be us d to hunt thr >ugh :
the obscure barn nta m the West
u.ipedo-bcats Morrison, Gwinn
and others were ordered from the
icrth to the Floridan coast,
BRAVE GRIDLEY’S ASHES
- j Brought From The Orientjn-an
f Urn For His Wife.
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J San Francisco, Cal., July 9
, The Steamer Rio de Janeiro
~ arrived here today from Hong
i j i<ong. On board the Rio de Ja
; neiro is an urn containing the
, ashes of*Capt. Eridlev, captain
( of the Olympia.-The urn and the
effects cf Capt. Gridley will be •
sent to Mrs. Gridley at once.
Marshal S -s |
For August .. .
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ROME. GEORGIA. Ffi '.d c< in V I j ‘ J£ 3 | h u
uliPDllfiSi
I ivHpp the lotf#! houi s <>• J I ■ fl /)»
11 ' 1 II
Xl , ._ G ' pion-’i’is i' ti.e school books snd schdb! sup*.
I’.irti < f I<'l4 N-,s. nt I
in t|>p • I'mwflh ci v '
of Rime Floyd county t>;i..
commeucii g at a p aAt on (!
South sidi* nt Broads L. ■',*?. h't
from ihec >rrii-r i.f ‘ Broad street
at d Fifth i.v- nue ( formerly ,B idg ’
slret-i) and runu'iig thence Wes'-
erly along Broad strei t lent and
thei.ee Baek Ir an and at ngl i ’
I angles to Broad tie same!
width "me nundr il tert more h
Ios«. Also * lot 2(1 fe t w uh 1 and
32 ie> t long joining the above de
t-crili. <1 property on the \\ est and
in rear of the store. < n the m j i. •
lug l >t, said twenty feet iw width
commencing i,in-ty. feet, bad;
.from Broad street and running
back the same width thirty two £t.
Said two pieces of propejty *c n- ’
stilutmg wliat i> known in- tB
Tur..By drug store joining tin
Central hotel. Said ptdperty lev
ied rm as the properly ot P. L
Turnicy and E. i • firmlny to s.u
isfy ibe taxes due the city* <>f
Rome on said propYrty f r (th
sea's 1892, 189: , >. 1594, 189-5. I >9(l
and other years. Fi las Having,
been is,ued again?’, said propf-rty
tor said taxes and levied on jthe '
same. ’
Also at the same Idm and plac- ■
one vacant lot. known ns part of ■'
lot No. 86 in Etowah Divisi .i) ,jI T.
the city of Rime 1'.0\,. ceiinti
Ga. F'ronti' g on Sixth avenue oOit ,
more i.r less and rtinnit’" back
same width 12> feet iiron- or less t
ton.) alley. Bound'd on t North
By the'] roperty cf W. L. ilpme A
on the W-st hvSix'h cn
the S. Uth Iv East Tilirii ,-trees '’
and on Ihe East by an alley . L- v- j
ted on "s the proper y qf Mrs. .
Judith E Shieldey. f- r tax-'? dm*
iliociti of Rome f< r tie \ a-, r 1597 ‘
fur the use of J. B. Cn riii-e,
iran-iYree. 1 n petty i oUi’.e i out
by t ransft-ree. « |
J. P- SnimivniiiE. Marshal
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRA-
TION.
I
GE RGTA FTOYI) COUNTY.
To all whmn it s may concern.
Emma P>-nt°cost having ii proper
'orm applied to me lor p- im in nt
letters of administration .pn the i
estate of Polly Pent' oost ate •of
said county, deceased This is to
cite al 1 and s’ngiibir the credi’ors
and next of km ol Polly P nt cost
to be and appear at my i dice w ith
in the time allowed b>- law and
show cause, if any they can, why
permanent adminiet ration shyu'd
not be granted to W. 11. Ennis.
Cm, Adm’rop P lly Pentecost?
estate mv band and < Hi
ci a I signature this 4 h day f July
1898. John P. I) vis OrdinarV.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRA '
HON. ‘ ,■
'GE RGIA FI. YD . 1 .NTY
i 'To all whom it may c ncern
Emma Pe it'wcst hwviuf n pi< per
form applied to m h r'permmo nt'
I t'ers ol admii isi rut i m on tl •
estate <>l Red non Pentecost late
of said c noti (I -et .s -d 'I bi-’ is
to cite all and sin-u ar t’hP cri di -
ors and next ol kip ' o;.. • R dimo.
Pen eco-l to b ; ind ppea: a t n. ;
office 'within tin liii e al!ow< d I
law n 1 show cause i’a o y
■:u>, wi'.y pi-rmao-eni adi, u.eti
tioii sh l u d not be grg ji-d to \\
II Ennis Op , on I; dime
PentvC s s estate. Wi n a? m
Il uid and ■ Hi :ial sig A’ure tbit 4
(lay of July' 1898 •• i
John P Da i O ■
INSOMNIA
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I list an uia. M it.ii will''h 1 la. ve ill iii a 111 let 1: Ur
o-.e-.-twenty :irs. aii-VI can sny th it Cc i .uel
tia veal veil nr-' us ne re lief iliauti.v othei reiae
ily Ihave i vei- tried. 1 shall ( ertnlnly rt-e. -i
an al llu iu to my i'i lends as b< m? ail tl:e\ an
•epresented. ' Th. s. Gillaiid. L-nni, 111.
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I’’ "iL. I'.'tl:i».•! >.■ i T.uto Good Pn
vN.’vlT Sicken. W Y u r Gri| e Id. . O o r
... CU«E CONST iPATJON. ...
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HfKTIi.RAf!' s ’ - ■ r| ; it' i" f mai;-
to Cl SC 4-*. T obacco Habit
!a«t i/lorion
dsy’’on the waim cost her many!
I ivi-4 and mo e tlmn $6°,000,000 in I
cold Cush.
I v |>Ue all I v." are nlso light up-ro-da'e i n ev , rv »»
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