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MtNTION I
J c. Mull, Os Shannon,
I) l' ere yesterday.
was 8 01 ii
„ h <’“ ll,ou " 1
•Led Ml'* New Central,
is reg lste
.j me to rent, close
in H AP piy L A L,os ' d -
H "" t ‘ a”
”° l why
not? , e n
F- Murphey, of Co..
H Fifth Midori regiment, ..
in the city-
Mr and Mrs. Win. Wright, of
M ‘ridiau, Miss., are expected to
visit Rome soon. • .
Vlrs I). P. Bass, of Dalton, is
tb e guest of Mrs. Henry Harvey
on Eight avenue.
Miss Florence Mills, who has
been quite sick was reported
some better yesterday.
Bad blood becomes good blood
ou taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It
8 the great blood purifier.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wright
left yesterday afternoon and will
snfiiid today in Chattanooga.
Mr, W. k. West, who has been
getting recruits for the Second
Georgia regiment, left today for
Tampa.
Miss Leila Durham, after a
pleasant visit to friends in North
Rome, has returned to her home
in Cartersville.-
Tom R. Jones, Jr , visited
Acworth, Rome, Summerville
a id Gore, Ga., the past week. —
Ddton Argus.
Miss Emily Smith, of Rome,
has been appointed sponsor for
the confederate veterans of the
seventh congressional district.
—Acworth Post.
Alexander Gregg Belleville,
of.St. Louis who recently buried
his seventh wife, has married
again, this time a girl of 15. He
is 57 years old.
Hunt the baker has Albert O.
Lmdsley, of Indiana, one of the
beat bakers out of the West work*
iug for him, call and try his brea<
a d cakes you wont regret it,
W. H. labi.ll and H. F. Red .
wine went down to Rome Wed
nesday, as Whitfield’s delegate
to the populist congressional
coaventio-.—Dalton Argus .
Rev. Aitxis D. Kendrick, who
has been spending several days
in the city with his parents in
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Nashville, Chattanooga & St
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CHICAGO,
MEMPHIS ml
ST. LOHS.
PlUM * l * P<UCE BUFFET SLEEPING CAR!
Jacksonville and atlanta
..to..
ASHVILLE and ST. LOUIS,
t H«OUGH WITHOUT CHANGE,
local
■’•tween Atlanta and Chat
tdnoo » > -
•grant Rates to Arkansas am
bcursia- t- , Texas.
r,cket t t 0 ( al!fo '-nia and Col
lorn. °r«do Resorts.
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C-M*. ATLANTA, St 8
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'Poisoned by ivy
I
Was in a Dreadful Condition
Happened to Read About a Similar
Case —Followed the Other Man's
Example and Was Cured.
The following incident is given by
Charles Morris, general jobber,s2 U-xing
lon Avenue, North Cambridge, Mass.:
“Several yen s ago I became poisoned
by ivy. I tried many medicines, spending
i large sum of money without obtaining
e particle of good. My children were
.Iso afflicted with the same disease. We
vere all constant sufferers with an awful
tching sensation, and it seemed as if I
.hould tear myself to pieces. 1 picked
ip a peper in which I found printed a
estitnoniai from d man in Vermont who
lad been similarly aifiictedand had taken
lood’sSarsapariita with benefit. I bought
t bottle, which we took and it did
Me and My Children
o much good I purchased a not her supply.
We continued taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla
i, until we used five bottles and I can
afely say that neither myself nor children
lave any signs of the poison. It has en
irely left us and we are perfectly cured.
Ve give the whole credit to Hood’s Barsa
arilla. Before resorting to this medicine
was reduced in weight, but now I
,-eigh 175 pounds. Hood’s Sarsaparilla
.as not only done much good but has
>oen the means of saving me a great deal
f money. I would not be without it
:i my bouse and I heartily recommend
„to all who are afflicted. I have writ
en this statement for publication, of my
wn will, as I want others to know what
Jood’s Sarsaparilla
as done for us.” Charles Morris.
IrvrtH’a Dili • arc the only pills to tak >
r» r 11J —* .. ~, n..nd’*’.nrsaparill
the Fourth ward,returned to his
home in Atlanta yesterday.
Dr. R, M Harbin, of Romp was
in town Sunday.— Calhoun Times
Dr. J is. T, Mills and family,
ifter a pleasant week spent
with his father’s, (Maj. H. J.
Mills)family on Fourth avenue,
have returned to Walesca, Ga..
very much pleased with Rome.
Mrs. Maud Allgood King,
Misses Wiog, Ernest, Buck and
Messrs. Allgood Holmes, Rush
and Terry were in the city yes
erday, enroute to Atlanta from
Trion, where they have been at
tending a house party •
WATER TAX NOTICE
Have you ''hservea
how near the vh is?
J. T.
Sec y, and Treas.
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RAILWAY.
('on‘!eiiKHl Schedule in Effect July 0, ls9s.
STATIONS. • No. 10 1 No. U jto/u
.TChiiTiauud ti.3oam ,'.3 ipin KUppin
r Dalton 7.51 am! 8.42 pm l'.‘.“(iam
r Koine V.OOam 9.40 pm 1.44 am
r Atlanta ll.4Uan> li.iiopm 5.0 'am
V Atlanta 4.Alpiu . 1 Vpm 5.20 am
r Macon 7. lUptn 2 35am 8.20 am
,• J.-sup .45.ini 2.38 pm
- B .-erctt 7.25 nm 3.25 pm
r Jufk.onv.lllo ®b*tani ••.r’PJB
i vj.'sut lo.oinui 6.50 pm
r Jacksonville l ix'pm 10. Upm
.» Everett T.Satu 3.31 pm
.r Brunswick B.3ouin| 4.30 pm
No. 10 carries Pullman Sleeping Cur Chut
in' ozu to Atlanta.
No. 11 carries Pullman Sleep!n-z Car and Day
.■iche.i’ iu ta ioo-'ii to Jacksonville and Al
ntu to Brunswick.
No. 8 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chaits
>ogu to At. a ata.
smi.ns. * X"- 13 No. # ?'<'.?
■v Atlanta 4.2Ci»hi' 4..t*tpn> 7.50 am
r Rome d.3oam ti.2spm 10.20 am
r Dalton 722 am 7.34 pm 11.80 am
r Chattanooga 8.40 rm 8.50 pm I.oopm
,v Ciiattunooga■... t.... X.win, V.W|4n
r Burgin < 20pm
r Lexington 5.10 pm 4.soamj
r Loulsvilf*. T.50»m,........
-.r Cincinnati 7.30 pm 7 3 uni ....
.v Cluitlanoega.... 1.2 >pm 1.15 am I 2*pm
,r Nashville . rt.ss|>m 6.4oum| <JBpa
No. 13 corrie Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta
>Chattano .ga ami Chattunooza to < 'iueinipitL
No. 9 carries Pullman Sleeping Cur Atlanta
» Cincinnati and Chattanooga to Louisville.
STATION*. ( No. 6 .NOlF* l—
iv Phaltan o,:u~. 8. loam 4 loam 10.00 pm
■.r Knoxville ll.’s'iam 8.05 am I.loam
r Morrist wn 1.21 pm 9.30 am 2.25 am
.r Hot Springs 3 l.lpm tl.4rtam 4.00»m
<• Asheville 4.3.*pm 1.15 pm 5.10 am
, r Salisbury 6.4optn 9.Houm
■>r Greensboro 1 9.52 pm IS. 10pm
rHalelzh 1.4-.»um 3.23 pm
.r Norfolk . Slam
.r vi a hington..., I I tr y in
r New York ‘12.43pm 8.23 am
No. Tl’carries Pullmm Drawing Ko nt Sleep
ig Car Chattanooga to New York via Ashe
ille ami Salisbury to Ri hruond. arrivin • Klch-
I.md fi 10 am also Pullman Sleeping < ar
reensboro to Norfolk.
No Id is s.ili 1 train C mttnno >fa to sabs
irv. with Pullm i i Sir- -pin,' Cm- Cn ittan >o ra
* Salisbury and Salisbury to N w \ork with-
u t ch un fe. ,
irrATiowF- N-'- < No - 1
IK—S'tK
; «£ ;»' =
r Washington ‘ 7 ”
r New York L -" |11L
No ll carries Pullman Sleeping Car Cimttii
•oza t • Washinzt >n and Chattan ogu to New
ork without change. ,z.,..
No. 4 c iivies Pullm m Sleeping Car Knox-
Ike to fid 101.
- No. 15
STATIONS. I _| ■-
„ ... 9.10 am
T Rome n. Jlam
r Anniston iu.oopm
r Birmingham 3.55 pm
r Selmii 7.30 pm
r Meridian 10.30 am
r Ntew Orleans --m— -
vt, V.4sam
r ?" ll.iorim
r \fcksburg ■ 7.20 pm
r Shreveport. •• • '' •1222. „
No. 15 . £O. 9-| J
-'-T-0,. rVftiime ar 8.50 am 8.35 am
♦ Daily except Sunday. I Sunday only
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
L Irst Baptist.—There will
he the usu d services at the Fir«t
Baptist chivch teday, by the
pastor, Dr. R. B. Headden.
Motion Court—W. M.
Henry will meet the Roune bar nt
th" or urt house tomorrow morn*
g md hold motion court.
Sacred Concert.—T here
will be music at the park this
afternoon by Ford’s orchestra,
commencing at 3 :20 o’clock.
Second Methodist.—Rev. J.
H. Eakes will preach at the
Howard avenue Methodist
church this morning and at the
Second Methodist this evening.
Prayer Circle.—Mr. J. F.
Hillyer will lead the Young Men’s
Prayer circle, thia afternoon at
3 o’clock, at the First Baptist
church. All youug men are invited
t> take part in the services.
First M. E. Church. —The
pastor, Rev. S. R. Belk, will
preach at the First Methodist
church this morning. The Ep
worth League will conduct the
services in the evening. Dr.
Balk will talk 10 minutes, his
subject being “The Rainbow.”
’Third Baptist.—At 8 o’clock
this evening, Elder Patterson,
one of th# leading Primitive
Baptists of this section, will
conduct services at the Third
Baptist church, North Broad
street. Take North Rome car
from any section of the city. All
cordially invited to attend.
Closed Last Night.—The Pe
ruchi-Beldeni Co., closed its
engagement at the park theatre
last night with a“Galley Slave.”
A vaudiville was given at the
matinee. The company goes to
Nashville toflay where they play
two weeks at one of the parks.
They will probably return to
Rome before the season closes.
Eyes examined free
oy Dr. Taylor, experi
enced optician. at
Wooten’s drug store
Save your eyes.Do not
delay-
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Agreeable to an order of the
court of ordinary of Floyd count}
will be sold at public outary at
the court house door of said coun
ty on the first Tuesday in August
next, within the legal hours of
-ale, the following propertv to*
wit:—One house and lot in th
town of East R me. said county
front! ig on Howard avenue, be
ginning at a point. o-;e hundred
md forty*one feet, Eislerly from
ihe right of way of the Southern
Railway Co This being the N<*rthr
<-ast*.rly corner of Mrs. Eliza
Gammon lot, rutiL'iig thence
Southe-ly along the lot line of
Mie. Gammon two hundred and
twelve feet, thence Exsterly along
he Dunns lot six'v-two feet,
thence at right angles ta Dunn’s
ine and in a Northerly direction
along the line of Mrs. H- G
davliis’lot two hundred ano
•welve feet to Ho vard avenue,
i hence Westerly along H< ward
avenue sixty-two feet lo the be-
Nini.ing. Sold as the property ot
C. A. Gammcn late of Calhoui
County Ala. W. M. Ganimo *, Ad
ministra'or. Terms of sale cash.’
I'Lis July Bth 1898.
APPLICATION for le tiers
OF DISMISSION.
GEORGIA FXOYD COUNTY.
Whereas A. D.Hardin,adminis
trator of M. Avery Hardin, repre
sents to the court m his petition
iuly filed, that he has administer
ed M. Avery Hardin’s estate. Tbit
s to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors to show
•ause il any tt<ey can, why said
iGministrator should not be dis
charged from his adminis r»tioi
aud receive letters of dismission
>n the first Monday in Octobei
1898. This July 9i h 1898.
.J HN P Ditvis, Ordinary.
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ATTEN ION!
All members of the Doh s-
Cook Georgia brigade who may
attend the annual reunion of
Confederate Veterans at Atlanta,
Ga., July 20th to 23d, 1998, are
requested, immediately on arriv
al in Atlanta, to call at brigade
headquarters, 44 Wall street,
opposite union depot, and reg
ister, get badges and r *ad the
bulletins for general forma
tion. S'ale papers pleas copy.
W. W. Hulbert, 4th G.i.
J. C. Joner, 4th Ga.
C. 1). Camp, 21st Ga.
H. W. Thomas, 12th Ga.
J. C. Rogers, 44th Ga.
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n. i »r-killii.g i..i.Mv«-oi nt’ Ft. i*. C' / Ti
rr.nuwei. the dunir. foi ••dhu, ■.w u. \\ • J
out Dt-rvou* t .pe. s nico "v .. 1 “a ,
tine, purihe.* the blood, : J# 1 1
■tores loti manhood a? v * i- »'< *
cm
and To
gfc V/ own dm// t whe
k i l A*’ < will, pat i • ntly, pe hbui nt h 'ine
IflU W. Boi tl, usually « ur- t C
gnkranteed to cure, oi wo r« fund »!•->.•■
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APPLICATION FOr"T ETTERS
OF DISMISSION.
GEORGIA FL -YD COUNTY.
Whereas W J Neel, administra
tor of Mrs. Fannv W Jones, de
ceased, represents to the c* urt in
his petition duly fi ed, that he ha*-
• dtninisfered Mrs. Fannie W
Jones’,estate. This is to cite all
persons concerned, kindred ami
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they can, why said adminis:rmo r
•should not he discharged from hi
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1898. John P Dants . Ordinary.
CHEAP RATES.
The Southern R’y r operates 3
daily trains between Rjine ami
Chattanooga, by which parties
can leave Rome in the morning,
spend the day in Chattanooga
and return home same evening.
The schedule between these
points is as follows Leave Rome
1 :00 a. m. arrive Caattanooga
4 :15 a. in.; leave Rome 10 :35
arrive Chattanooga 1: 00 p. in. •
I leave Rome 6:25 a. m. arrive
Chattanooga 8 :50 p. m. There
is also a local train leaving Rome
3:50 p. in. going l>y the way of
Cohutta aud Cleveland and ar
rives Chattanooga 7:20 p. tn.
Returning, trains leave Chatta
nooga 6 :30 a. m. arrive Rome
J: 00 a. in ; leave Chattanooga
3 :10 p. in. arrive R ime 5 :35 p.
in. ; leave Chattanooga 10 :10 p.
arrive Rome 1 :44 a. in. Pull
man sleeping cars on all trams.
For further information call
on C. Harrison, C. T. z\.
SUMMER REBQitTS
Many delightful summer n tm. m
tire sit' uted on aud reach l <1 -via 1
Soul hern Rai. way. Whether <*m
U sues the seaside or ilie in ui>
lains, the fashumab e hotels m
ipii- t cuntiv homes, lln y can I ■ I
reached via this magi ificent high-'
way of travel.
Aslx-vills. N. C. , IL t Springs,
N. C., Roan M< until , Thuii
and the mountain resor's of Fast
Tennessee and Western North
Carolina, “The Land of the Sky’
Tate Springs, Tenn., Oliver
Springs, Tenn , Lookcut Mou i
iain, Tenn.. Litbia Springs, Ga .
the vaginas Virginia springs, and
the seashore resor s are reached
hv the S mln rn Railway.
TheSou'hern Railway has issued
a handsome folder enti'lfd “Si m
mer Homes ami R< sorts ’ desciip
nye oi nearly ohe thousand sum
mer resort In tel? and bciardi> t
houses, including informali< n r -
yarding rates for b<aid at L*
different places and railrot-d rates
’o reach them
Write to C A. Benscoter, As
sistant General Passenger Ag. nt[
Southern Railwav. Ch itt in »g i i
T« nn. for a copy of th a folder.
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