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SCHOOL BOOKS Al RAWLINS
PEBSDNAL MENTION.
Mr. A. E. I f ’ke’l, of Atlanta,
in the city.
Mr. C. R. Menettc of At'anta,
is here today.
Mas v r ary Ea k.->r, ix v< t : ;
'rienif* in Acworth.
Mr. C. D. McCollister retu ti
ed to t’aye Spring today.
Mrs. T. W. L k e, of Cbicr manga
is visiting Mrs. C, A. flight.
Mrs. E.N. Dunn has returned
to her home in West Point.
Mrs. Fannie Sparks has re
tu led to her home in Selma.
Miaa M« Morton has returned
from Col’ege park, and Atlanta.
Mrs. 11. B Parks and dau jit
ter returned from Trion this
morning.
Mr. E. A. Ilea d went down
to Cedartown on business this
this morning.
Mr. J. D. Kirkpa -ick went
down to Anniston on business
this morning.
Miss Camilla Fouche is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. C. Ph’’-
not, ?n Cedartown.
Mrs. M. M. Jettoi and daugh
ter, Miss Blanche, of Tampa,
are at the Armstrong.
Mr. Iv**y W. Duggan, form
er business manager of Shorter
college, is in the city today.
M'as Sadie Green, of Plumville,
is the guest of her aunt Miss Fan
nie Green, on Second avenue.
A handsome Trap, little used,
for sale at a bargain. Apply to
G. W. Harper, at Lloyd & Har
per’s.
Mrs, Maude Biviugs Marshall
has returned to R>me after quite a
visit to Gorden Spruga.—D»lt<-n
Citizen.
Mrs. R. R. Harrs and daugh
ter, Mias ’• na, of Rome, have
been the gu B’s of Mrs. T. M. Kirs
>y this > eek. —Dalton Citizen.
Tetley’s Teas are being served
free at L'oyd & Harper’s. Call
dten and enj >y a refreshing
drink. Ladies specially invited.
Mr K ng, of thi Howell cotton
compa iy, of Rom**, spent Wedness
jjav iu Carters' lie, looking over
>nr cotton wa: ket. —Oarlersyiile
liews.
Ma. Hem Harvey, after ado
iigbiful visit to her sisters, M<-h
--!■ mea T. A. end J. M. Berry, has
returned to her home in Rome. —
iJsl'ou Citizen*
Mr. N. H. Biss of Rome, who
’’"as bt-en visiting in the city, the
guest of Li* sister, Mrs. >I.T. Nor
ris left Wed ;esday afternoon*—
Cartersville New*.
“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 anywhere
SB.BO Cincinnati and
return via Southern
Railwav, September
3,4, and stn. J. N»
Harr'son t City Agent.
Masters Willie and Eddie,
sons of Mr. E. A- Heard, have
arrive! in the; city and will
spend the remainder of their
vacation with their father, re
turning to school on the 17th.
The little fellows are delighted
to be at home, but can’t enjoy
the visit as much as their par
ents.
On account of the National
Encampment G. A, R , Cincin
nati, Ohio, Sept., s—lo, 1898,
the Southern railway will sell
tickets to Cincinnati and return
at the extremely low rate of
SB.BO. Tickets on sale Sept. 3, 4
5, w th final return limit Sept.
12th. J. N. Harrison,C. T. A.
A r.oU <!t Train /L-—X!
Hit.,, MIDf M
LOC4I HAPPENINGS.
• P’Eas/vt Ai Ata —. Cue Marret'n
Journal Ruys; A w atermecii cut ting
i was giveii cn List Thursday evening
at 'he residence of Col. J'R. Tow.
erscompl uentaiy ’o Misses Mary
Norton'l owers and Ruth Towels,
of Rome. Toe larga c >wd enjoyed
. the event pleasantly,
SiCST'lars M ng -M . W
Gii'iim, who has been gelt ng lip a
box to send the sol ’er boys of
the 'll rd Geor. ih regiment, for
the past week so v£rued two boxes
this morning to G fifii one of the
• } box.-* w ngh d ne.»r 40) Ihs. and
conie'ned nearly eve.y thing need
to the c<m f oit of the hoys.
Es. J -'R Bi: —I he Epworth ,
I League will give an Esther Bee'
II >n ght ’’i the lecture room of!
the first Methodist church.
Questions w 11 be asked on the
book of Easther. Classes will be
chosen in the style of the old
fashion spelling bee. No a lmis
Sion fee will be charged, and the
public is cordirlly invitad.
Rome Public Schools. -Child -
ren not in attendance at Rome
Public schools last year who desire
to.attend ihe coming year are re
quested to report to superintendl
-office on Thursday, Friday
or Saturday, Sept Ist, 2nd and 3rd
for the purp rse of grading and
registration. Colored children will
report to principal at co'ored
schools. By order of the board,
W. H. Steel, Secy,
SCHOOL BOOKS.
The Rome Public School
books can be found at J. SAM
VEA’L’B, as usual and the
prices are as low as anybodys;
don’t be mislead by any impres
sion to the 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 buai
, ness and hope to stay, of course
, that all depends on my friends,
and I hope they are not going
to be misled. Respectfully,
J. Sam Veal,
THE BOOK SELLER.
GOV. TAYLOR ’LL
Reia «iHu Been Cali sd To
Hu Bed; de.
Knoxville, Teini., Sept 2 —Gov.
Robert Tayo' •, who has !>een sii"-
feiing Corn kid )**y trouble for sev
eral days a* his h i ns • • Johnson
City, was reported «*ri u-ly ill this
mor.dug. re r-d tves
have been c*l led •■> h beds de.
i
, MISS WINNIE DAVIS BETTER
Narragansett Pier, R. I ,
Sept. 2.—Miss Winnie Davis,
who has been ser’ously i'l with
• gastritis, passtd a comfortable
day and last night, was much
improved. She is n>w able to
I r
take nourishment for the firs'.
Fine i i several days.
SIX WERE DROWNED
i N RWEGIANN ScH HINER Si Jik In
CoLLI ION By A BhITIHJ ( RUI ER
’ Copenhagen, Sept 2.—The British
I cruiser Cleopatra, being to the
training squadron has arrived here
with the crew of the Norwegian
shaoner Lovellg, which ehe reports
• having sunk in collision near Ha
-1 von Island.
f The C •odatra put eighteen blue
- ackets on bo rd the schooner in
an effort to save *,ha}vessel but
. she foundered so suddenly that
six of the blue jackets were drown
ed .
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f sunsbins, with plenty of axai else
1 in the ’’pea air. Her form glows
' and her face glowe with ite
eauty. If her system needs the
cleansing action of a laxative
remedy she uses the gentle and
pleasant Syrup of ogs, maaufac
rtured by the California Fig
‘Syrup Ca., only.
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