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W THE LOOKOUT \
Constantly on the watch over the best markets, nailing even opportunity that will prosper the interest
our customers, is what keeps McDonalckSparks-stev\ art Co., so far ahead of the others.
For instance, we’ve just made a fortunate purchase in Carpets Rugs and Mattings, and immediately
are the profits with our customers as follows:--
***£ -'V'.Jr' **“* **%< *’*’7 "J? ?*5? «*•£.
Bussells carpet, made, lined 11 i I lid 55c Genuine Smyrna Rugs, 4X7 feet $4.45 Sj?
/Iw BrussUlscarpet, made, lined and laid 60c ! V “ “ “ 3X6 feet 2-85
Best Brueselis carpet, made, lined and laid 65c ; “ “ “ 2 1-2X5 feet 2.10
W Axminster, Wilton’s, Velvets and Saxony car- p “ “ 26X52 inches
W pets, we are offering at manufacturer’s prices..
As we never indulge in “False Alarms” you will realize the wisdom of coming promptly if you wish to
see these extraordinary offerings. They are too good to last long. Find them on the first floor.
MCDONALD-SPARKS-STEWART Company 1
UNDERTAKERS, ' . EMBALHERS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS
I LOCH HAPPENINGS.
■Tr Roman Honored.—Mr. J.
■. Adamson has resigned his
■sition as secretary of the Cher
■e* Club and Dr. E. B. Mar-
Hall has been elected to fill the
jeancy.—Cedartown Standard.
Ih'.'T Bird Shooting—Messrs. Ab
•an, Julius Simpson and A.
■nipbell drove to the country
■s morning carrying bird-dogs
Id breechloaders. They went to
■ster out a few companies of
Bob Whites. ”
■Bass & Simpson.—This big
Beery concern will move its
•ck from the lower floor of the
■ Bass Bros. & Co’s., stand
■° their new and elegant gro-
Bj home in their new building
I West First street, tomorrow.
Biarke, The Tailor Mr. S.
■ Starke the popular tailor is
■ " °P en ,or orders and ready for
■ H "’ P9B * n liiw new business home
door to Wooten’s drug store
| the Clark building. Mr. Starko
| a 9 l ) b i udid line of new season
|ods and invites you to call and
f him and them.
|A Popular R OMAN ._ Dr< vVill
I ar i' l1 b who is now a surgeon
I I nited States army, camo,
I bunday from Fort Snelling and
F B P»a <1 a few week’s vacation
I o home of his father in the
r , r y. 9x pects soon to be or-
F U t( ’ Su ihvan’s Island. — Cal*
p’u* 1 limes,
T HK Fpwoeth League.—At
[ Cm 1 t(), ’this afternoon and
, c,n ■* to 11 this evening the
Methodist church will en
nat that church. A de
9‘tful program will be put on
all who accept the cordial
nation to call will be most
entertained.
T» ICK Rider.—Thie
1 non Herald says “Thoru
rl9 < rying to t*«ch his
Ind i° i eaP f ehceß and ditches
01‘tnb trees. He gives it one
lesson a week when he is abl \ The
last one was not verv successful In
trying to leap the deep ditch in
th* old field the jump was al
right but Harper says the fool
thing don’t know how to land. He
is nursing his bruises with a very
good grace.
A Delightful Reception.—The
reception given by Miss Flo Seay
last evening in honor of her
beautiful guest. Miss Mat'ock,
proved a most delightful social
event. No prettier or more cultured
young ’ady dwells in the Hill City
than Miss Flo Seay. Those who
attended, and there was quiet a
crush, were most royally enter
tained .
New Law’ Firm.—Messrs.
John P. Cheney and W. T. Kel
ly, the two young attorneys who
have located in Rome, have ta
ken offices in the Masonic Tem
ple, and from that line old build
ing will swing their shingle.
Rome extends the glad-hand
and a, hear ty welcome to these
brainey young men.
It’s a Fact.—Lloyd & Co.
receive more new goods than
any other three grocers in Rome,
and always ahead of any others.
.Just arrived, new crop macaroni
. 10c package, Genuine Now
York cream cheese, new codfish
(fancy middles), newly cured
hams 10c lb, fat bananas 10c
dozen, new bulk olives cheap,
etc.
Trion Factory Directors. —
Yesterday the directors and stock
holders of Trion Manufacturing
Company held a meeting in their
office here. Among those present
besides tho local shares represent
ed were:T. W. Lee, of Chickamau
ga. E W. Marsh, Atlanta, J. W.
Cavinder, Chattanooga, Thompson
Hiles, Rome, J. S. Cleghorn, Sum.
merville, and S. S. Lawrence
Meulo.—Trion Herald.
Honorable Discharge.—Mr.
M. Hunter Harris has received
an honorable discharge from
Co. F, Ist Georgia Infantry, and
arrived home from camp at
Knoxville, Tenn., Sunday even
ing. His discharge is eudcr.td
with a high cumplir.iem from his
commanding officer. - His many
Cedartown friends are ’lad to
have him bom. ag-.in.—Cedar
town Standard
German Tonight.—Quit, a
pretty germ: n will 5e danced at
the Armstrong tonight. ’’ ne pro
moters had hoped to turn the
occasion into a military lop,
but as the °oldier boys o'Co. H,
Second Georgia,are still encamp
ed in the jungles about Atlant ,
the dance will have to proceed
without them.
I Announce,—To the public
that I have secured the services of
William McClellan, an expert
fancy candy maker, who has been
for the past two years with the
Garrow famous caudy kitchen in
Atlanta. We are new making daily
all kind oi fine taffies, cocoanut,
creams, nongats, etc. AU we ask is
a trial. We can please you
A. M. AnTogholi,
next door to Curry's drug score
Sam Jones Here. —Mi. Sam
Jones, the big farmer and geni
al gentleman from Chattooga
county, was in Rome today. Mr.
Jones says that in,his section of
the country in addition to the
heavy rains that have fallen
high winds prevailed, and as a
result great damage has bem
done to growing crops. Especi
ally is this true of corn and
sorghum cane. But despite these
disasters old Chattoog, will
have a big surplus to sell and
her farmers will remain in con
dition to read the riot act to all
credit men and money lenders-
The firm of Camp & O’Rear
is this day (Aug. 27, j 98) dis
solved. All parties indebted to
them will not pay unless both
names, S. D. Camp and J. M
O’Rear, are signed to the bills.
personal mention.
I
. “Mixed Pickles.”
■ “Mixed Pickles” tonight.
“Mixed Pickles” at Nevin’s.
“Mixed Pickles” at Nevin’s
tonight,
‘•‘Mixed Pickles” at Nevin’s
opera house tonight.
Mr. W. IL Wyatt, of Atlanta,
is here today.
Mr. W. S. Wilson, oi Albany,
spent the day in the city.
I *
■ Fancy New York apples and
Baltimore sweets at Lloyds.
Mi -. ; r. B. Kyle, of Gadsden,
was at the Arm .trang hotel to
day.
Two nice cottages fur rent,
well located Apply to Lloyd &
Co.
Miss Annie PruieL is -xpected
home Satm Jay from W. phy, V
C. —Dalto i 'itizeu.
Dr. I'. P. Garling on v. ai here
from ’Rome ovet Simua' —Ct
i dartown Stundaru.
First Eastern apples o the
i season just received at Lloyds,
' some from Canada.
Mis, IL H. Smith of Atlanta,
■is the guest of Mrs. J. A. Gam
‘ mon, ou Th Ad Ave.‘
Cu t ■ J. D. Kirkpatrick re
turned last night from a quid
I business trio to Atlanta.
k'or choii cuts of finest fresh
Ime its to he had on the market
call on Moore <t "Reese.
Mr. Henry Woods left this
I morning on a business trip and
will be absent several days.
Moore & Reese now offfer the
trade the v< ry limst fresh meats
I to be had on the market.
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New crop Tetley's tea direct
j from New York City. No old
stock on hand. Lloyd <fc Co.
Miss Octavia Smith returned
to Shorter College at Rome last
Monday.—Cartersville Conrant.
Mrs. C. T. Jervis, of Rome, is
visiting the family of Col. J- A.
Jervis near town. —Calhoun Times.
kaacy bleached Celery, new
Cranberries, delicious table
Butter and other good things at
Lloyd's.
Mr. Ab Dean, one of the clev
erest and most substantial
young business men in the state,
- has returned from > trip to
Selma.
Mr. Frank Moore oi Atlanta,
who ha:, been visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Carlton Wright will return
home tomorrow.
I
New crop cocoanuts, nice
peaches, grapes, pears, quinces
and other select fruit > received
daily at Lloyd’s.
Miss Hazel Adkins left today
1 for Best’s Station where she
■goes to attend a house party
I given by M.is« Peso.
Mrs. Maud Allgood King
| passed through the city yester
t day afternoon from Summerville
| en route to Atlanta.
• Editor L J. Burns, of the
I Trion Herald, was here yester
day, Editor Burns is giving
; Trion a warm paper,
Mr. S. B. Bennett, the clever
i master of trains Southern
I •
Railway, with headquarters in
/Atlanta, is here today.
Mrs. Harry Rawlins, of Rome,
returned home Monday after
being a few days with her rela
tives here.—Courant American.
Mr. H. J. Galt and n,
Harry, came over from Rome
Sunday and spent the day with
his family.—Cartersyille Cou
rant. •
Mr. Victor Smith, of Rome,
has been spending several days
in the city, guest of Mr. G. 11.
Aubrey and family.—Courant
American.
Mr. Willard Pemberton Simpson
who remained in the city last night
to attend Miss Flo Seay’s recep
tion will go down to Atlanta thin
afternoon..
Mr. John Cheney, one of the
most successful young attorneys
at the Marietta bar, has moved
to Rome and will grow up with
the Hill City.
Mr. Hines M. Smith,of Rome,
was in tho city Sunday and
Monday, visiting his father,
Maj. Charles H. Smith. — Car
tersville Courant.
Mrs. 3 . It. Garlington with her
bright little n, Julius Algernon
Peek, is hero from Koine vieitmg
her father, Capt. J. A. Pe«k.—
Cedartown Standard.
B, I. Hughes, cashier of the
First National bank of Rome and
one of the cleverest mon in Geor
gia, was in town Tuesday on busi
ness.— Calhoun Times.
Miss Lula Mullin and M'*.
Phillip Mullin came over from
Rome Sunday. The former ro
m.iined on a visit to Misses Lei
la and Annie Hall.—Courant
American.
Mr. George Harris, of Rome,
is visiting his grandparents, Dr.
and Mrs. C. 11. Harris. He
leaves in a few days to enter the
Technological School in Atlanta.
—Cedartown Standard.
Miss Addie Braden, one of
Rome’s pretty girls is spending the
weak with her brother, H. T.
Braden of this place, Miss Addie,
□as many friends here who’are de
lighted at her visit. —Trion Her
ald .
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