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PERSONAL mention.
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Al Woodruff wen‘ < lowll 10
A ,l»ui» on budnew.
Mr John H. Hawkins, of
Hermitage, .pent today here.
. fp , SM. Stark left today to
,pend w'me time at Wheeler
Spring-
Gllie Ledbetter went down to
Atlanta today and.will return
Wednesday-
Mr . and Mrs. J. H. Manners
left this morning on an extended
visit to relatives north.
Bad Mood becomes good blood
00 taking Hood’s Sarsaparills.lt
18 the great blood purifier.
Mr. M. Rosenberg and sop,
Louie, left last night over the
Southern R’yto New York.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L, Jamison
and family went down to Annis
ton today to spend some *ime.
Mr. Frank E. Shumate, one
of Dalton’s popular' young at
torneys spent today in the city.
Mr. Charlie Garrard went up
to Lyerly yesterday where he lias
a contract to do some surveying.
Prof, and Mrs, J. C. Harris
returned yesterday from a pleas
ant visit to relatives in Cedar
town.
Mrs J. C. Smith and little
daughter, Allison, left today for
’ Whaeler Springs to spend several
weeks.
A handsome Trap, little used,
for sale at a bargain. Apply to
G W. Harper, at Lloyd & Har
per’s.
Miss Eulali Smith, of Gales
ville, will be ths guest of Miss
Minnie L. Byrd, on West First
street, this week.
Hon. Mose Wright returned
yesterday from LaFayette where
he has been attending Walker
county superior court.
Fred Rounsaville returned to
his regiment in Jacksonville,
Fla , last night. He has been
here several weeks on a sick
furlough.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Funkhouser
and son, Littell, returned yester
day from a delightful visit to
friends and relatives.in Asbury
Park, Virginia.
the many Rome friends of
Miss S; Hie Sewell, of Atlanta,
will be delighted to learn that
she will remain the guest of the
Misses Talley for some time.
” h inest coffees ever brought
to Rome” is the verdict of all
who try those sold by Lloyd &
Harper. Nothing better for the
price can be produced any where
Prof. E. C. Ford, after spend
ing several hours in thejcity with
friends returned to Cartersville
tl’is morning. He is always a
welcome visitor to the Hill City.
Mrs. Frank J. Kane and two
children and Mrs. Trumbo left
this morning for Mentone, Ala ,
where they will recreate for the
ensuing fortnight or three
weeks.
Misses Eliza and Bessie Ar
n°ld, after spending some time
the guests of Mrs. Henry
■dker in East Rome, returned
to their home in Atlanta this
tnorning.
. T1 >e firm of Camp & O’Rear
sok ,S i tlay (Au S- 27, 1898) dis
tlu / P art ‘ efl indebted to
n W1 £ not P a y unless both
O’r S ‘ D-. Camp and J. M
ear , are signed to the bills
8a i >ow ers, who has
Raw)- 16 ? Ueßt °f Mrs. Harry
to li lua for some time returned
ner home in Darien this
Powa? While hepe Miss
the °k k a c °urse of music at
Music ‘
LOCAI HAPPENINGS.
Fh.st Bapt.st.—The sei vices
at the First Baptist chinch
were largely attended yester
day. At the evening services 11
were immersed on profession of
faith.
Nkw Store.—-Mr. J. J. Reed,
of St. Louis, will open a store
of novelties and fancy goods in
the Masonic Temple stoie. The
place will be known as “The
Leader.”
A reived Last Night.—A B
Arrington, Jr., is the latest ar
rival to bless the household of
that name. The little fellow is
now on a visit to his grandpa
rents, Capt. and Mrs. A. W.
Ledbetter.
Dutch Champagne.—o n e
train consisting of 67 car loads.
489,600 bottles of “Dutch Cham
paign,” will pass through East
Rome some time during next
week en route for Cuba. So Cu
ba is to be Germanized instead
of Americanized.
Police Court.—The following
cases were tried at this morn
ing’s police court: Lum Mooney
drunk and disorderly $5 or ten
days; Beu Reynolds, col, drunk
42 or 6 days ; Lawson King, col,
drunk $3 or 6 days; Lula Morris
and Mamie Harris, col, $3.50 or
7 days ; John Star, Jas. Felton
and Will Miller, col, $5 or 10
days eaclf for throwing rocks in
the Fourth ward last night. A
large number of merchants were
up for failing to pay there taxes.
To Fortress Monroe. —A
letter received by Mr. Geo.
Chidsey from his son, Private
Geo. Chidsey, Co. H, 2nd Ga.,
who has been ill with typhoid at
Tampa, that he was to leave on
the hospital tra : n this (Monday
morning) for Fortress Monroe,
Va. Private Chidsey says that be
is convalescent and hopes to be
fully recovered in a few weeks.
Alger’s war department may
start Mr. Chidsey to Virginia,
but that is no reason it won’t
sund him to Borneo or Klondike.
Farris Nixon, of Nannie,
is in the city.
Mrs. Frank West is reported
as some better today.
Mr. A. B. Arrington returned
to Atlanta this morning.
Mr. Tom Woudruff returned
to his home in Atlanta today.
Mr. A. S. Bash are. of Chatta.-
nooga, is in the city on business.
Col. I. E. Shumate, of
is registered at the Armstrong.
Mrs. J. D. Kirkpatrick is the
guest of friends in Cave Spring.
Mr. F. A. Garrison, of Atlan
ta, is registered at the Central
today.
Mrs. W. Grimm and Son,
Sewell, left yesterday to visit
her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Howard
E. Felton, of Cartersville.
Mrs. Lister Pickett, J after a
pleasant visit to her parents
Maj. and Mrs. Mills, on Fourth
avenue, returned to her home
in Canton, yesterday.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
The Rome Public School
books can be found at J. SAM
VEAL’S, as usual and the
prices are as low as any body s;
don't be mislead by anyimpres
sion to thte contrary. I appreci
ate your trade and will treat you
all right. Bring in your old
boods to exchange as you have
alwavs done. I am in the busi
ness and hope to stay, of course
that all depends on my friends,
and I hope they are not going
io be misled. Respectfully,
J. Sam Veal,
EBOOK SELLER.
I* H, P. WOOTEN & BRO., S;
- Successors to
'JS ROME PHARMACY.
DSfo 309 Broad st.—New Clark Building.
. We have bought the entire stock of the Rome
’ 7? Pharmacy and are prepared to supply your wants in
the drug, piescription and patent medicine line. Our
stock is complete and of the very highest grade. gt
We solicit a part of your patronage and shall en-
deavor to the best of our ability to please you at all
times. We should be pleased to have you call on in.
' "y Full line of druggist’s sundries, toilet articles and
such things as are usually carried in a first-class drug
_ store. Cigars and tobacco.
c-5 Come to see us.
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I THE HANSON SUPPLY CO. !
€ Plumbing and Tinning. x
g Engineers’ and machinists* j
5 supplies. Stoves, ranges ahd f
B tinware. Gas and electric fix- C
1 tur.es. INSURANCE gasoline §
2 stoves. Water meters. |
| 325 Broad st
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$1.25 and $l5O Negligee shirts for $1
J. A. fiAIDJ 8 COMPANY
. -—ARP. WAITING,
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for everyone in Rome to com<
and see the magnificent stocl
on men’s and boy’s clothing
EH bicycle and golf suits, is wha-
we are doing, blit we are hus
tlin g while we wait. We wil
show you the finest stock o
W 111 clothing, made from the newest
■■-7 styles and patterns in fshrieks
perfect fitting and handsome, t<
—found in Georgia, and the;
m-. c are a |j oVe competition in value
forjthe price.
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Thegreatest jine of negligee shirt s
ever shown in Rome.
J. A. G AMMON & J )
Ours is the Most Complete JsSiSrV
Department Nursery if ujHQf
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Hl llig? V. |uxlaa<Mntßaa4.Plaataa4TraaCataloaaaaiaoaa4.
fctnaiiaaim™ ill wh lch will ba mailed Saad far H aow, rl will
M», you money. Try o». caa ralar you »o cuatomara la aaary a*aVa aad tarn lor j
in the Union. 43 reais of aquara daabag baa made ua patrona aad Inaadatar aad
near. Have bundrads of carloads of
FRUIT AND OBIAMENTAL TICESi SMOtS, IttlS, HAITI. e
Wc Mud by mall poatpaid. Seeds, Bulba, Plaale, Baasa, SmaM V»»se, Bte. Bak arrival a
1 ssrtiriacrwn Kuarantead; larger by eaprsee ar fraigM. ««tb year, gagniabaeass. lyses i«.
1 THE * HAKRMOF mb WAmmAM* C
To ■ Musical Peple of Rome
It is with pleasure that we introduce to our readers the pric
of a new and complete stock of
RMS, fill
AND
Small Miasical Inst ramen
f
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n the new Moseley building, 327 Broad street
where we would be pleased to have you call and
examine our goods.
The stock consists of some of the best makes
<4 pianos and organs on the market '»diy. We
keep a full line of everything pertaining to a first
class music store—S imething Rome has needed for
along time. Give us a call and you will find a _
music store that Romans may be proud ofj
We are determined to close o
, -BICYCLES
the earliest possible date. . $
E. E.FOMJBE©
327 Broad Street.
S. P. Davis, Manager.
We keep on hand at all times a full stock of
Sheet Music ,
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