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PERSONAL MENNOIT.
Drink Ingram Lithia freely
for indigestion.
Mr. C. F. Fairbanks, of Atlanta,
ib in the city today.
Hon John C. Foster, of Foster’s
Mills, epent the day in the city.
Mr. Rob Kounsaville went
down to Atlanta this morning.
Mrs. Junius George, of Chatta
nooga, is visiting friends in the
city.
The prettiest display of them
all is the fall opening at Mrs.
Garrards.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hight
went down to the Gate City this
forenoon.
Mr. A C. Duren of the Gate
City is among the visitors who are
here today.
Do you know that Ingram
Lithia water is splendid for
teething babies?
Mr. W. M . Towers, was among
the Romans who want down to
the Gate City today.
Mr. Ray Knight, a prominent
railroader, with head quarters in
Atlanta, is in the city today.
Capt. George Magruder arriv
ed up-river last night bringing
his steamer heavily loaded.
Mr. Ned York, after a painful
illness of some days is again able
to circulate among his friends.
If you don’t believe thatadver
tisiag pays, just go io Kuttner’s
and see the throngs of eager
bargain seekers.
Capt. N. H Bass, of Lavender,
came down this forenoon and has
been mingling with his many
friends in the c>ty today,
The campaign waxes warm,
and J. Kuttner with his tremen- ’
dous stock and reserve stock of
bargains is leading the van.
Kuttner’s bargain figures have
knocked competitors out. The
big sale is on and the crush at
the Kuttner emporium is grow
ing.
Rev. L G. Johnson, with lit
tle Zilla, went down to Rome
Thursday, to see Mrs. L, G, Jotn-
B on, whois rapidly recovering.—
Dalton Argus.
Dr. Sam Low ry, of Rome is
having the old residence of Dr.
Hunt remodeled, and with his fam
ily, he will move there when it is
completed.—Dalton Argus.
For Kidney, bladder, and
stomach troubles, drink Ingram
Lithia, for sale at the soda
founts of Curry-Arrington
Co., Jervis <fc Wright and J. T.
Crouch.
Hon. Eve Price, of Nannie,
came down this forenoon and
•pent the day in the city. Brother
Pric« is an old-fashioned dem
ocrat and one of the best citizens
in the state.
A large and tempting line of
new cereals, breakfast foods,
buckwheat, cocoa, etc., at Lloyd
& Harper’s Also new pigs-feet,
fat mackerel, fresh country and
creamery butter, fresh fruits,
etc.
In IS hour • nurrhoen y* —|
n,H * <h*u<iarg<- . ironi Hi** f \!
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Mtthuul Inconvenience. X. I
LOCOI HAPPENINGS.
Lost, Strayed or Stolen. —
A beautiful grey hound pup,
about six months old and an
swers to the name of “Gyp.” A
reward will be paid to the party
who returns the dog to the
Central hotel.
Will Need Wood. —Should
the army camp be established
in the city, and it is most
probable that it will be, about
400 cords of wood will be con
tracted for at once. The govern
ment paid $2.58 per cord for all
wood bought for the camp at
Chicamauga.
Ca’’e’ Chama. —The finest
coffee grown, possessing a rare
combination of strength and
delicacy of flavor that only a
volcanic soil can give to the
coffee berry. Beware of imita
tion*, claiming similar features
and “volcanic soil.” Free sam
ples of the genuine at L’oyd
Harper’s.
A Pretty Day.—Today has
been a perfect gem of a day,
from dawn until press time,blue
skies have been above a happy
hustling people, and while the
balmy atmosphere has played
through the whiskers or kissed
the powder of the dainty cheek
—Oh, today has been an Elberta
in the basket of autumnal slush.
Splendid Trade —Lanham
& Sons’ big store nas been open
for about ten days, and while
the weather has b- m bad a g> eat
er part of the time, the firm is
highly pleased with the results,
as an enormous quantity of
goods have been sold and a per
manent customer has been made
of every purchaser. Lanham &
Sons are new- in the Broad street
field but they are here to stay.
Cash for Lumber —Mr. Ban
Montgomery is branching out
in the lumber business. He has
perfected arrangements with a
big company by which he buys
oak and poplar lumber at the
mills, and pays cash for same
before moving it. Mill men and
lumber dealers will do well to
j-ee Mr. Montgomery at his of
fice in No. 227 Broad, before
selling.
Splendid Concert. —The mu
sical treat of the season will be
served at Nevin’s opera house,
on the evening of November
20th. <inite all of Rome’s splen
did musical talent will be on
the program The proceeds cf
this concert will go entirely 7 to
the purchase of a lot. on which
the First Chtistian church of
One Large Scar
Is All That Remains of Great
Scrofula Sores
Neighbors Could Mot Bear to Look
Upon Her—A Crand, Complete
Cure by Hood's Sarsaparilla
After Others Failed.
“I waa taken with neuralgia In my
head and eyes. Not long after this, a
scrofula sore.appeared on my left cheek,
extending from my upper lip to my eye.
Other sores came on my neck and on my
right arm and one )t my limbs. They
wars very troublesome and painful and
soon became great running sores. My
face looked so bad that some of my
neighbors could not bear to look at ms
and advised me to wear a bandage, but I
feared thia would Irritate the sore and
make It worse. So I
Could Not Hid® th® Sores.
My niece, who was familiar with a case
similar to mine, which had been cured by
Hood's Sarsaparilla, urged me to try It.
Finally I was persuaded to do so, and In
a short time I saw It was helping me.
The sores began to heal and the neu
ralgla In my head was better. In a few
months the sores on my arms and limbs
all healed; those on my neck gradually
disappeared and now they are all gone.
I bars never had any symptom of scrofula
since. Oas large scar on my right arm Is
all the sign that remains of my terrible
sffllctkm. The neuralgia is also cursd.”
M I®. J. M. Hatch, Etna, New Hampshire.
HOOd’S S parlUa
la the best--(n faet the One True Blood Purifier.
Hood’s Pills
Romo is to be erected. Look out
for the program, which is to be
published in a few days.
“Oysters! - The very finest oys
tel’s the market affords always
to be lor at the Gomez Case.
If you want the bort, served the
best c dl on Goim z.
M t'M ford-Peep..es.—Mr, i.nd
Mrs. L. S. Mumfmd, of Carters
viffe, anm uuce the engagement of
their Louise Dillard, to
Oscar T. Peeples, of Chattanooga,
Tean. The marriage, which wdl
occur in December, is of great in
terest to the fr < nds of these young
peoyle both being very popular,—
Dalton Argus.
Millinaky Opening.—Mrs. A.
0. Garrard'e pretty m’l’iuery
opening has attracted quite a *arge
number of ladies today. Offing to
continued rains last week Mrs
Garrard decided to continue the
opening through Monday. This ha?
proved t’"e proper thing as it has
enabled a great number of ladies
to attend, who on account of bad
weather, could not have other
wise done so.
F? iii.Y Reck on. —Mrs. R. H
Baker attended a family reunion
while in Rome. Her brother, Rev .
E. 0. Font, rector of Grace Church
in San Francisco, and her sisters,
Mesdames E. 11, West, of Rome,
Ada Craigmiles, of Cleveland, and
Mary Gallaher, of Atlanta, were
all present. To complete tbeir
happiness, Corporal Ed West re
turned home with an honorable
discharge from the army and thus
perfected the reunion, —Dalton Ar
gus,
Ne.v Churlii Edifice,—Qui
etly and persistently, the mem
bers of the First Christian
church of Rome, have been at
work and today they can show
cash and a splendid subscrip
tion list amounting to $1,200 —
with a bright prospect. On the
evening of Nov. 20th the musical
talent of Rome will give a bril
liant musicale, the proceeds of
which will be devoted to the
purchase of a building site for
the elegant church home to be
erected in the soon future.
The Populist party in Geor
gia received a solar-plexus blow
yesterday.—Albany Herald.
MURDER OF THE MEDIUM
Negro Cuveged With Strangling
Mrs. VoitoHT At Denver.
Danver, CoL, Oct 10 —George
Randall a negro has b?en arrested
ioi the charge of having murdered
Mrs, Julius I. Voight, who was
found dead yesterday in her apart
ments where she had been str t
geled to death with a towel. Ran
dall who frequently called on the
woman, made soma damage admis
sions while under the influence of
drink .
It is believed he killed the wo
man because she refused to give
him money. A memorandum book
found among her effects showed
that she had frequently geven him
small sums. No evidence ’has been
discovered by strangling that were
committed here in 194.
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£;We are just receiving the
handsomest and most complete
line of furniture of all kinds ev
er brought to the city. Within
the next few weeks our store
will be [lacked full of the newest
up-to-date goods—and we pro
pose to sell them at astonishing
ly low prices.
See us before you buy any
thing in the furniture line.
Rhudy, Harvey & Co..
337, Broad street.
SHERIFF’ SALES
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY
A ill he su’d before the court
boused or in ihecby of Rome,
t >ovd Co. t >. be wee i the Dgal
h* u' «oG' e. on t •« > rst Tiv’nlny
bi November ISIS ,ie following
d. c’l’K'd property to wii:
Six acres of land more or less
situated about a m :| ef"om the city
of Rome Geo»g a and bei a part
of laud lot No 225 in 23rd District
and 3id Section of Flovd countv
known as the Mrs Dora R Hided
home place and being in the co -
ner of Broad an i Hall streets.
Bounded by Broad and Hall Sts,
by the property of G J Dykes and
by the property of the R 1) Harvey
estate, and property hereby levied
unon being specifically described
in a deed of Robt D Harvey to
Mrs Dora R Hidell and in the deed
oi Robt Ha’vey as trustee Lr his
wife and children to Mrs Dora R
Hidell which two deeds are of
rec rd in the clerk’a office of Flos d
Superior court in book “E E’’ of
deeds, pages 609-10 llandl2:said
deeds bearing date the loth of No
vember 1884. That portion of said
property however which is de
scribed in the of Dora Hidell
to Ham a Jonas dated March 14th
1898 which deed is recorded in the
clerk’# office of Flovd Superior
court in book “N N’’ of deeds
pages 220 and 221 is hereby ex
cepted, sa.d exception pprtion le
ing the house and lot carved out
of the above levied property front
ing on Hall street now owned by
| Mrs EugeniaVSlaton.Levied on
virtue of a fi fa issued from Floyd
city court in favor of A R Flems
ingva W H Hidell and Dora Hi
dell as the property of the defend
ants .
Also at the same time and place
one undivided fourth interest in
city lot No 48 in the Etowah Di
vision of the city of Rome Floyd Co
Georgia and being on the cor ?c
--of Fourth avenue and E st Third
street and f-onting 132 feet more
or lees on Fourth avenue, being
the property deeded to Mrs S H A
\V<>r<i by Mrs. Kila Murphey on
e 20th day of July 1895. A so a
le undivided twentieth interest
in lo's of laud
233 »ll in the 4th District and 4ih
Section of or.ginb.liy Gherok >
now Floyd ccuuty Georgia except
I 5 acree of lot No 237 which was
heretofore conveyed to Dr. L E
Burkman and which is fully de
scribed in his deed and cf wh’ch
his grantees are now in possession.
The above described property con
taining in all 455 acree more or
less with all and singular the im
proveme; ;s thereunto pertaining.
Levi on by virtue of an attach
ment fi fa issued from Floyd city
court in favor of Levy &• Dreyfus
Co vs Mrs N L Johnsen as the
property of the defendant.
Also at the same time and place
parts of lots of land Nos 257 and
258 in the 23rq District and 3rd
Section of Floyd county Gevigia
containing 4«xcres more'or less,
i id land having been bought by
Harrison Dai'iel fr<m Alber Ter
hune. Said land beiny levied on
and to be sold sul ject to a mort
gage given by Harrison Da liel t •
R G Clark dated 1 Dh of December
1895. Also levied on GOO pounds
of cotton seed more or less, in the
house, 15 acres more or less in the
field ungathered, one bay mare
mule about 7 years old named
Kate, one black horse mule about
,10 years old named Jack. Levied
I on by virtue of a fi fa issued from
Fk yd city, court in favor of R
G Clark transferee against Harri
son Daniel maker and L B Reyn
nolds endorser as the property of
Harrison Danielone of the defend
ant.
Also at the samg time and place
all that tract or parcel of land
lying »nd being in the 23rd Dis
trict and 3rd Section of said s ate
and county being particularly de
scribed as so lows; | acre off of
laud lot No 283 situated in said
district and section and being in
the FifJi ward of the city of
Rome on Bmff street and bounded
on the No; th y the property of
Cilla Young, East by Line street,
South by the property es Homer
Rawles,West by Bluff Street, Said
lot being the same deeded to me
by Advline Rawles by deed dated
June the sth 1893. Levied on by
virtue of a naorlgage fi fa issued
from the justice court of the 919tb
district G M in favor of M N
West transferee vs Jim Rawles
as the property of the defendant.
Also at the same time and p’ace
one gray mare about 10 years old
named Kate, one sorrel mare colt
about 20 months old, oue second
hand epen top buggy and harness
Levied on by 7 virtue of a fi fa
issued from Floyd city court in
favor of N,Dietzen & Bros vs G F I
P Walters as the property of the
defendant.
A l?n at the same time ond place
the foLowing tract of laud lying
in said county, being 40 acres < f
If 1 (I lot No 143 in the 23rd dis
trict and 3rd section. Levied on
by vir.ue of a mortgage fi fa i®»oi d
, from Floyd superior court in favor
|of Jas Doug a- Co ve Elizabeth
r Lu.npkiu and John H Lumpkin as
: tne property if the defendants.
Algo at the Rime time and place
1 fo.ty acres of land moie or less,
the same being the northeasi
- quarter of lot f laud No. 143,
< 23rd dis'net and 3rd section Floyd
county Ga. Levied on by virtue < f
. a mortgage fi fa issued from Floyd
superior court in favoi of M W
Brett vs. John H Lumpkin and
[j Elizabeth Lumpkin as the proper-
■ ly of the defendants.
Also at the same time and place
( 'and lots Nos. 163 and 164 : n the
I 15th diet, and 4th sect. Floyd
. county Ga. containing 160 acres
each more or Dss. Levied on by
5 virtue c." a fi fa is ued from Floyd
. cily court in favor of Chas D
Wood vs R B McArver as (he
( property of the defendant.
Also at the same time and p'ece
all that tract or parcel of land
• situated lying and being in the
C'ty of Rome bounded as fallows;
Ccmmenc’ng on upper end of
‘ Broad street and running pack 75
Let, commencing at a point cn
Broad stree.t and thence across
■ fifty three feet making a triangle,
it being a portion of lot No, 3 ‘as
surveyed by Hi!! to Lula Daniel
and Porter. Levied on by virtue
cf a Justice’e court fi fa issued
from the justice couit of the9l9th
district G. M. in favor of J A
Bale, transferee vs. E Porter
the property i f the defend? nt.
Also at the same time and place
Three town lots in T.mbuctoo. a
svbivbof Rome designated as Ncs
12, 13 a id 14 according to map
pL i and survey of Flowers sub 1 -
\ on of pa r c of Timbuctoo. Lot 12
iron ® 51 feet on Ca'houn avenue,
,uns back to a rear line forty-five
feet long between tt\o straight
line®, one measures 188 fset, the
other 295 feet. Lot 13 fronts 51
feet on Calhoun avenue, runs b "k
to are line 45 feet long between
two linos, one measures 205 “et
the otuer 220 r e‘. Lot 11 fronts
79 feet on Ca'i ou j avenue, runs
back between two straignt Inns -o
a rea-' ! : ne 5' ’ feet lo* g.One measur
e? 2 r t, ar<d ths other 250 ft. Sa d
les s uated at co. ner < f Caliiouu
avenue and Sir dey street it form
one tract and are fu ll / described
u a map of s?.id subdivision re
jcorJed in book “O O’’ of deeds,
-co'ds ft
d. Levied on by v.rtne of just ce
Cud tfi fa-from the 90) district G
.in fwor of B M Park vs M E
1 loue s.as property of the detend
rut. Levy made Oct, 6, 1893, by
■ R II Cc peland L C.
Also at the same 'ime and place
ilev.ed the within fi fa o.i ?il that
tract o* parcel of land lying in the
town of East Rome Floyd ccunty
Ga., and particularly described as
lot No 7in bLck U W’’ of Eas’
■u.me as by Hand’s map, f-ont
i ou Brook street 75 feet and
rut ning back same width 250 f< :t
to an alley as shown on said map
bei. g same lot deeded by S Funk
h'Hisei, receiver of East Rome
Town Co., to A B Montgomery on
March 9th 189-1. Also the North
east half of lot of land No 268 in
the fourth districtand 4th Section
of Floyd countyGeurg'a, bein' all
that part <f said lot lyu g North
and East of a straight 1 ne d r awn
from the South Southeast to the
Northwest corn r < f su'd lot con>
taining 80 acres more 0 7 1 ss. Also
1| acres off if h t No 270 in the
4th Distr tt and 4th Section of
Floyd cou ty as de er.bed in a
dfed frbm C M Marsha! to, A B
Montgomery dated Nov 11th 1881
and rec' rded in book “E E ” of
deeds Floyd superior c urt on
page 508. AU levied <D as the
property of the defendant. Point
ed out by plaintiffs attorney. This
Oct. sth 1898. By virtue of a Su
perior court H fa in fivor of R D
Van Dyke vs A B Moi tgomery,
Also at the same time and plac?
1 dun color d ox, I rea ox, 2 log
drays and one broken down wag-
Levied on by virtue of a mort
gage ti fa issued from Floyd Su
perior court in favor of R D
Van Dyke vs J F Maples as the
piorerty of the d fendant.
Also at the the time and place
<ne national cash register No
29181. Levied on by virtue of a
cost fi fa issned from Floyd Su*
perior court in favor of J T
Crouch & Co for use of officers of
Floyd Superior court against
the State Savings bank of Geor
gia as the property of the defend
ant.
Also nt the same time and place
all that tract cr parcel of land
I lying and being in the Fourth
ward of the city of Rome Flovd
county Ga., fronting n
Second street 50 feet and r lin .
n ng back the same width Jso f t , t
bounded on the East by lot () f j
W Lancaster, o|i the North Bnt ]
M est by proper v of T B Veasey
•t being the lot whereon the de
fendant no.v resides. Leva d on
as the property of W S Richa’d?
one of the defendants, property
nroyerty pointed out. ny plain
t ff. Levied < n by vir ue of n fi
fa issned from the justice court
of the 919 District G M Floyd
countv Ga.,in favor of Hal Wr ght
v? W S Richards maker and W p
McLeod endmser. as the prone tv
of W S Richards .
About the same time and place
that tract or parcel of land in the
city of Rome Georgia, hounded
on the No th by the Corpora e
limit, of said c>ly, on the East by
street runn ng Northwesterly
from Wejt First street to the cor
porats lim't» of said city Ba id
street being unnamed, but next
Ea.t from Ninth avi nue. on the
South by the prop rty lately
deeded by S S K.ng to the M< r.
chants National Bank of Rone
Ceotgia the South boundary
proceeding from the Smthue-t
corner of said bank’s pr< p *it yto
and along the Noith sub of North
Boundary street to a point >.pp o .
site the East side of the old cenj.
etary, tbenc? to the Southeast
corner of said cemetery, thenc«
aLng toe Ea«t side of said ceme
tery to the North East corner,
thenci along t e North side of
said cemetery to King’s street
and thence Northerly a ong said
King’s street to the corporate
limits of said city, the North
boundary Ine of the property
b viul on excepting a lot flouting
on N< rth Bonn lary street 210 f->et
and running back the same width
210 feet, conveyid to J P Griffin
by Hugh Brown on July 9th 1869.
Levied on by virtue of a fi fu is
sued from theJust’ce court of
the 1919 District G M of Fl »yj
county in favor of Rhudy Har
&, Co., a.ainst Mr? E P Turnley
as the piopeity < f th defendant .
Levy made by Hur ce Copeland,
L C.
Also at the same time am]
place, the following described
property towit :that tract of land
in the Fourth Ward of the city
of Rome, FloydCo,, Ga., known
as p irtof lot No 51 in block“B’ ?
of Mitchell’s survey of the town
of Desoto, fronting 35 feet on
avenue B,(formerly Spruce St,)
and running back same width
140 feet. Bounded on the North
by lot No. 62, on the East by
avenue B, South and West by
the propert yknown as the W.
P. McLeod property. This is
part of the property described in
the annexed execution, and
where J. A. Buffiington now re-*
sides. Levied on by virtue of a
Superior court fi fa 111 favor of
tin Rome Mutual Loan Associa
tion, transferee vs \V. P. Me
la 'od, as the property of the de
fendant.
J. I’. McConnell, Sheriff.
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ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Pursuant to an order of the
court of ordinary, granted at the
October teim, 1893, will be sold
before the court house door in
the city of Rome Floyd county
Ga., on the fust .Tuesday in No
vember next the following prop
erty towit: all that tract or par
cel of land, situated, lying mid
being in the city of Rome, Ga.,
county of Fioyd, on the North
boundary street and described
as foil w’s : commencing at the
Northern corner ol the Moore
lot on said street and running
thence in a Northerly direction
along said street 53 feet to the
lot sold by bond for title to
Luke McDonald bv John J. Seay
on Sept. Islh 1888, thence back
same width 126 feet, more or
less. Sold as the property of
Mrs. Sarah B. Ciiidsey, deceas
ed. Terms of sale cash.
Geo. F. Ciiidsey, administrator
of Mrs. Sarah B. Chidsey, de
ceased.
TO CLEANSE THE SYSTEM.
Effectually yet gently, when
costive or billions, or when the
blood is impure or slauggish, to
permanently overcome habitual
constipation, to awaken the
kidneys and liver to a healthy
activity, without irritating or
weakening them to dispel Imad
aches, colds, or fever, use Syrup
of Figs. Manufactured by Jto
California Fig Syrup C
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