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PERSONAL MENTION.
Hon. Halttod Smith, has rt-"
turned from Menlo.
Hon W. H. hnnii, went up t<>
Chattanooga tod»y.
Mr. W. J. Montgomery, of
Atlanta, is in the city.
Mr* Stewart Marshal returned
from Dalton last night.
Miss Eva Camp has returned
from a pleasant visit to Carters’
Landing.
Mias Irene Langley hat returned
from a visit to Rome, —Ann'tton
Hot Blast-
Misses Rosa and Octavi i Au
bry, of Cartersville, are the
guests of Mrs. Hine M. Smith.
Miss Lillie Mitchel), of Gads
den, is visiting her mother, Mrs.
R. V. Mitchell, on East First
street.
A handsome Trap, little used,
for sale at a bargain. Apply to
G. W. Harp* r, at Lloyd & Har
per’s.
Misses Irene Farr and Mamie
Moss, or Atlanta, are the guest of
the family cf Mr. J. B. Watters,
m rhe 4th ward,
Tetley’s Teas are being served
free at Lloyd & Harper’s. Call
often and enjoy a refreshing
drink. Ladies specially invited.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Childress
and Master Jesse, have returned
from a delightful visit of several
weeks to relatives and friends in
Columbia, Tenn.
Miss Bessie Jackson, who has
been the guest of Mrs. Halsled
Smith left this morning for Warm
•’prings to spend several weeks be
fore returning to her home.
. “Finest 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
Miss Madge Patiersou of Macon,
and Mias Sarah Yancey, of this
;ity, went down to Cloverdale,
.he Yancey’s beautiful country
home, this morning to spend
-.everal days.
The firm of Camp & O’Rear
is this day (Aug. 27, 1898) dis
solved. All parties indebted to
hem will not pay unless both
names, S. D. Camp and J. M
O’Rear, are signed to the bills.
Miss Carrie Sproull leaves today
or Rome, where she will visit her
sister, Mrs. W. L. Graves, before
returning to her home in Anniston,
Ala. Miss Sproull will be pleasant
ly remembered as the guest of Mrs
Walter Aker man for the past two
weeks. —Cartersville News.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
The Rome Public School
books can be found at J. SAM
VEAL’S, as usual and the
prices are as low as anybodys;
don’t be mislead by any impres
sion to the contrary. I appreci
ate voter 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 srre not going
to be misled. Respectfully,
J. Sam Veal,
THE BOOK SELLER.
BRYAN AGAIN*.
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Fifteen State Committemkn Fa*
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N«w Y >rk, Aug 3C—Members < f
the Democratic committee in 15
Ataies in the South and West «m*
phatieartly indorse the remark*
made by ex-Governor Stone of
Missouri to the effect that Wm J.
Bryan would be renominated in
in 1900 and the issue of the cam*
paign should he the fiee coinage
of silver. Ahm et nothing is said of
powible war The opii ion»
were eent to the Herald at the re
quest of that paper
LOCM HNft»ENINGS.
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Ordinary Court.—Ordinary
John P. Davis will hold regular
ordinary’s court court
house next Monday morning at
10 o’c ock.
CoMMieeroNEM Co VST ■—T b e
F oyd county or mmisaionera court
will meet in refniar eesaion at the
court house next Monday morning
at 10 o’cl< ck.
Motion Court.—Judge G. A.
H. Harris will hold motion
court and set cases for the Sep
tember term of the O)y court
Thursday morning al> o’clock.
Ko Better —Mr. J. Santie
Crawford has returned from Ce
dartown where he attended the
bedside of hie brother, Charlie,
who is criticallv ill with typhoid
fever.
Married Sunday. —Mr. H. R.
Busby and Mix Ednie Everett,
were married at the residence of
Mr. R. A. Mooney by Rev J W
Gilliam in North Rome Sunday
moining
The Lkata Here— The govern
ment boat Leata which is dredging
and cleaning the Coosa river,
came up from Gadsden laet night
end left thia morning for points
•i >vn the Coosa river.
Baseball. —Route and Gads
den will cross bats al oxposition
park tomorrow providing the
w ather is not too inclement.
They will play a series of three
games, Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday.
Baptists Meet —The Floyd
county B iptist Association met
at Enon church today. Dr. R.
B. Headden, J. F. Hillyer, M.
F- Govrn, W. J. Neel and A. B.
S. Moseley went from Rome.
The meeting will * last several
days.
Moving Day.—The city au
thorities gave notice to the
women running disorderly
houses on “Morphine” street to
move, and yesterday several
of them were hunting new
places. “Beaver blide” and Mor
phine” street are two of the
most notorious places in the
city, and the authorities intend
breaking them up.
Returned Today. Hon.
John W. Maddox returned from
Huntsville this morning where
lie went to see his son, Dick, of
Co. H, 2nd Ga. Jregunent, Mr.
M addox states that yearly >U
the boys want to be mustered
out of service, and that he will
make an effort through the au
thorities at Washington to have
them dismissed.
Rome Public Schools. -Child
ren not iu attendance at Rome
Public schools laat year wbo desire
to attend the coming year are re
quested to report to superintend*
ent’s office on Thursday, Friday
or Saturday, Sept Ist, 2nd and 3rd
for the purpose of grading aud
registration* Colored children will
report to principal st colored
schools. By order of the board.
W. H. Stbel, Secy,
Prominent Railroad Men—
. Vice President F. 8. Gan
non and Assistant Gen’l Supt.
Thompson, of the Southern R’y
were in the city today on an in
specting tour. They arrived this
morning on the 9 o’clock, South
bound train in a special car.
From East Rome the car was
brought to the city and switched
to a siding near the Southern
R’y freight depot where it re
mained for several hours before
leaving for Atlanta.
Handsome box writing pa
per and envelopes to match,
only box at Lloyd & Har
pers. Aho a large and beautiful
line of pencil and ink tablets at
marvelously low prices and la
test designs.
• For Sale: 7 fine milk
I cows Apply to G. B.
Holder at Lindale,
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• Fixtures, deters -’as Stoves Bl
mps, Hydraulic rams, steam fix- ? I
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« I have employed Alex S. Pierce to '1
3 L J take charge of my shop department. S
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m 2 South. Repair work attended to k
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