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ahe Performance Last Ni?ht
Was Magnificent.
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|, * Mie? Ethel Tucker, as “Qtwena”
ffihptured the big audience at
; ' evin'm last night.
She is an actress, “a born a<r
1 ess”—and she convinced*every
i : ’ ne of hor audience last night t hat
,uv Woui«ard had not overqual
died the facts when he stated that
s “Qutjeua” Miss Tuck T has no
' upericr on the stage today.
I® She was “Queena" —what higher
T rihute cau be paid her art.’
; O' course Guy Woodward in his
part of John Henry Wilkins was
ight up to John Hanry and out
; Wilkius-td that smooth yon .g
nan’s father, mo'her and all the
i it bur Wilkinses . Guy is Rome’s
I favorite comedian any how.
As Florence Nightengale Fletch-
I ir. the gifted and versatile Bessie
, tVarren would never be taken for
Hanna Lyon, the hag of “the
' Captain’s Mate,” Queenly, capri
• jious but “business” “strickly
business.”
Little Miss Carry Cordelia, as
little Eddie, was unusually fine
last night, both in her part of
the cast and in her specialties.
She is a winsome little lass, and
! takes to public applause like the
I .real duck does to water.
a Miss Bonnair Price, Miss El
berta Roy and Miss Della Cordel
ia each played their parte most
conscientiously, throwing their
hearts into their work. The
• truth is, from Guy Woodward
down every member of his
Company strives to excel in
pleasing the audience.
Bert Walter is not only the
best black-faced artist this de
ponent ever had the pleasure of
laughing at, but he is a tine ac
tor with his white face on. Last
night, as Frank Horton, he was
immense.
Mr. Swiggins and Mr. Will
Smith each added to their lau
rels by their clever work last
night— Swiggins ought to be a
gentle unsophistocated lamb off
the stage, for before the foot
lights he is as mean a scoun
drel as old Col. Bill Satan would
have.
Middleton’s work last night
deserves especial praise. As
Lord Walter, he had a most dif
ficult part —but he acquitted
himself grandly. His interpre
tation of the character was in
deed a clever piece of acting.
And then, theie was Bert
Gilderoy with his illustrated
songs, a specialty which is alone
worth the price of admission.
Mr.Gilderoy has a sweet voice—
one of those voices that has
the heart tones in it —a voice
that can coquett with your ears,
monkey with your imagination
and wring tears out of your
eyes all at the same time.
The matinee this afternoon
drew a tine audience.
Now, my word for it, you will
•ee a splendid rendition of that
great military play, “The Pay
Master,” if you will go out to
night*
Guy Woodward i» giving the
people of Rome regular priced
attractions every performance,
and is only charging 10, 20 and
30 cents.
lifmU with yo whether tou continue th"
B«rT«-kUHn< tobacco habit. *O-I'O-BACaf
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. «>**«• you strong f&YJ ’’A'ToM. 400 00C
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g lUaedj C©. ' hlcagu Sionmcl. Sew T«r*
Pattern Hau.*—Mr#. A O.
Garrard desires tQ state that she
has p'aced the most beautiful line
of part' rn hats in the c.ty, on the
market at gr< ally r duced prices.
She is determined to close out the
entire stock and cordially inVites
you tn call and get prie s before
b n ymg.
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THE WEST.
TG ARKANSAS
■ &TEXAS,
Schedule in Effect Oct. 4th, 1898.
“ . ... ! _,
HOitTHBOtrND. No. 2 I No. 4 ■ N 0.70 ! N 0.72
Lv ulanta 7 8 Ram' 8 30pin 460 pm 53bpin
Ar Marietta.. 9 Ofatn 9 16pm 5 4-zpni 6 25pir
•• Rome 11 2fcam 745 pm
" Dalton. 11 4tem 11 41pm 8 If.pni
•• Chat'noogu 1 lOpm 100 am 9 35pm
“ Nashville . 055 pm, 6 40am
•• Memphis . 73. am 4 39pm
Lv Nashville 720 pm! 7 flOani
Ar St Louis. 720 am 7 K2i>m .
tv Aasuvu.e i zopin, 3oam
Ar Chicago.. 9 00am 8 3bpm |
Lv Nashville .; 750 pm 7 Alam
Ar Louisville .' 2 30am 12 25pm
“ Cincinnati.; 705 am 4Uftpm ... .
Train No. 2carries Pullman Sleeper between
Jacksonville, Fla,, Atlanta and Nashville, con
ne -ting with vestibule trait} for Chicago,
Train No. 4 carries, Pullman Sleeper Augusti
and Atlanta to Nashville and St. Louis through
without change. Pullman Sleeper Atlanta tc
Chattanooga, passengei s remain in ear until
7 o'clock a. m. Pullman Sleeper Atlanta U
Knoxville via A. K. & N. Ry.
Train No. 70 connects at Boyce with Q. & C.
tor Cincinnati. This train carries through
poach Atlanta to Rome.
To the south and East.
SOUTHBOUND. | No. 1 | No. 3 , N 0.91 [ No. 73
Lv Nashville \ 9loam 10 topm ; .......
“ Chat’nooga 255 pm 3 20am 5 55am|
“ Dalton I 411 pm 4 28am 7 Lam
•• Rome 4 25pm 741 am
“ Marietta . 6 43pm 6 45am 9 45am 7 05ain
Ar Atlanta . i 71.0pm' 7 BUam 10 35am 8 00am
Lv Atlanta . 750pm] 7 50am| 406pm|
Ar Macon, 11 13pm 11 10am; 720 pm;
“ Tifton. ! 2 50am i 3 05pm ■
“ .lack nville' A 45am' 10 25pm]
J7v Atlanta... 750pm| 7soam 405 pm
Ar Macon 1113pm!ll ll’jini. 720 pm
" Albany . 327 pm 11 Ofipnij ......
" Thm'svjlte . 6 30pm !
•' Savannah, OOtlani 1 6 00pm
fTv Atlanta . 1135 pm 750 am j lopm ......
Ar Augusta... 5 I’am 120 pm 8 25pm
Ar Charleston 11 Ooam* 800 pm ,
•' Columbia .|lO sSamtlo lOpml
Lv Atlanta. | 750 pm 12 00m |l2UOm I
Ar Athena 1021 pm 2 16pm 2 16pmi
” Richmond. 6 15pm 716 am 715 am
“ Wash'gtonjlO 30pm; 11 31am 11 31am j
*• New York 5 53am 5 23’jni 5 2opml
Train No. 1 cairie’ Pulhrm-i Sleeper Nash
ville, Chattanooga and At anta to Jackson
ville, Fla,
Tiain No. Scarries Pullman Sleeper St Louis
to Augusta without change Pullman Sleeper
Chattanooga to Atlanta open fpr passengers
Chattanooga 9 o’clock p. m. Pullman Sleeper
Knoxville to Atla.’i.u via A. K. & N. By. For
further inform;.,. m write to
H. F SMITH, C. E. HARMAN,
Traffic Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt.
.. ~,, ■ - ■ .
r SOUTHERN
RAILWAY.
Con lenteii Schedule In Effeet July 6. 1898.
STATIONS. I No. 10 < No. 14 . No. i
Lv L'hittauoogu..' i 6.3<Jiim| 7.3'pm 10.10 pm
Kr DaTton 7.51 am 8.42 pm 12.10 am
Ar Rome 9.(Xjihii| 9.4opm| 1.41 am
Ar Atlanta 11.40 am li.n’ipm 5 o)am
Lv Atlanta 4.20 pm. 11 5 .pm! s.2oatn
Ar tfacon 7.Wp:n 2i>sam! 8 'Aiam
Ar Jesup K4snm 2.38 pm
Ar ISfrett,., I 7.25 am 3.25 pm
Ar JuekwnjlilA ' 9.4(«nil 9.25 pm
Lv Jesup .. .. 10.01 am (5.56 pm
Ar Jacksonville■■• ■_! L'Mpm. UXlSpm
Lv Ezerett ... I 7.30 am ii.jopin
Ar Brunswick I B,3onm| 4.30 pm
No. io carries I’uhmun Steeping Car diet
lan .oua to Atlanta.
No. 14 carries I‘ulln an Sleep! nu Car and Day
Coaches Chattanooga *«j Jacksonville and <4.-
lanta tp Brunswick.
No. 8 carries Pullma.> Sleeping Car Chatta
nooga to Atlanta.
si a Hons. No. 13 No. 9 i No. 7
- 4.00 pm 7.sontn
Ar Rome A 30am 6.85 pm 10.20 am
Ar Dalton 722 am 7.34 pm 11.3'tom
Ar Chattanooga 8.40 am B.soptr. I.oopm
Lv Chattenoogi B.s:>am| 9.10 pm.
Ar Burgin AB9pml
Ar Lexington 5.10 pm 4.50 am
Ar Louisville 1 alpm l ]hnm
Ar Citicinnatl 7.3<. < pm ? 3t':itri
Lv Chattanooga 1.25 pm 1.15 am 125 pm
Ar Nashville . fl.nflptp 6.40 am 6;55pm
No. 13 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta
to Chattanooga and Chattanooga to Cincinnati.
No. 0 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta
io Cincinnati and Chattanooga to Louisville.
STATi< ; No. 6. j No 12 ; No. 16.
Lv Chattanooga !777!' — ’ 8.46 am 4. ib-am'l6. JOpm
Ar Knoxville ii !>sam B.osawi 1. lOum
Ar Morristown 123 pm 9.50 am 2;25am
Ar Hot Springs .. 3 Hpu# 11..46am 4.00 am
Ar Asheville 4.35 pm I. iftpm MOam
Ar Salisbury 8.40 pm 9.80 am
Ar Green5b0r0....,,,,,, 9.52 pm 1210 pm
Ar Raleigh ).40um 3.23 pm
Ar Norfolk .. 7'oam
Ar Wa i.ir.'.'t0n..,.... "7777. . .: « i3:>m 9135 pm
Ar New York. 'lt’Alpm 6.23 am
No. 12 carries Pullman brnwiog 110 ra Sleep
ing (’ar Chattanooga to New York via Ashe
ville and Salisbury to Richmond, arriving Rich
mond 6.40 a.m also Pullman Sleeping Car
Greensboro to Norfolk
No 161 s solid train Clmttanoo’a to Salts
jury, with Pullinm Sleeping Car Chattanoiu-a
to Salisbury and Salisbury to New York with
out change.
if’l ATIONS. I No. 6
Lv ('t s.uoptn 8.40 am
Ar Knoxville..,.,, .. , 8.4 pm 11.55 am
Ar Morrlst >wu 2.15 am I.2'<pn>
Ar Bristol 7,00 am 8.55 pm
Ar Washington 7-B’um
Ar New York l.Ji'pm
No. 6. carries Pul'.m in siccpln : Car Chatta
nooga to Washing! n and Clialtan oga to New
Ycr'il without change.
4 ugrrles Pullin.m Sleeping Cur Knox
ville to Bri to!.
BTATI"M. N<, 15
t v lloiiiL- 9.10 am
Anniston 11.21 am
Ar Birmingham 10.00 pm
Ar Selma 3.55 pm
Ar Meridian,,,,,, 7.30 pm
Ai- New
I Ar Jackson .....'TT' ...I 9.45 am
I Ar Vicksburg ~,., 11.35 an»
Ar Shreveport, ) 7.2<‘pip
♦No is' fNo. 91 Ifi.’o _ 16 fps'.j w
2.00 pm 4..Mlpm'Lv Rome .. ar 8.50 a- 8 35am
5,40 pm 6 o7pm Ar Gad den. ar 6.00 am 68 'am
6 00pm 7 l"pm Ar Amalia. lv 5.45 am ycoam
4 Daily except Sunday. | Sunday only.
F. S.GANNON.3dv.r. A o.w .WMhlngtoa. D.Q
J. M CULP, Traf Mgr., Washington. D. a
W. A. TURK, G P A., Waehlagtoa. D. C.
G A. BENSOOTSA, a
THE FUG FLOATS
Oner Sail Jilan, And Porto
Rico is Oilrs.
IMPOSING CEREMONIES.
When “Old Glory” Replaced
The Spanish Colors,
San Juan, Porto Rico, Oct.
19—Promptly at not n yesterday
t’lo American flag was raised
oyer San Juan. The ceremony’
was quiet and dignified, unmar
red by disorder of any kind
The 11th Infantry, with two
batteries of the sth Artillery,
anded this morning. The latter
proceeded to the forts, while the
infantry lined upon the docks.
It was a holiday for San Juan
and many people were on the
streets.
Rear Admiral ScLlt-y and
Gen. Gurdon, accompanied by
their staffs, proceeded to the
palace in carriages. The 11th
Infantry and band, with Troop
H, 6th Cavalry, then marched
through the streets and formed
in the square opposite the pal
ace.
At 11:40a. m., Gen. Bookc,
Admir i! Schley and Gen. Gor
don, the United States evacua
io:i commissioners, came out of
the palace with manyjnaval offi
cers and formed on the right side
of the square. The stieets be
hind the soldiers were thronged
with townspeople, who stood
waiting in dead silence.
At last the city clock struck
the hour of 12, and the crowds,
almost breathless, and with eyis
fixed on the flagpole, watched
for devt l ipmeius.
At the sounc of the fiist gun
from Fort Mono Maj. Dean and
Lieut, Castleton, of Gen.
Brooke’s staff, hoisted the Stars
and Stiipes, while the band
played “Ths Star-Spangled
Banner.” All heads were bared,
and the crowd cheered. Fort
M jrr<>, Fort San Cristcbal, and
the United States revenue cut
ter Manning, lying in the har
bor, fired 21 guns each.
Senor Mun z Rivera, who
was president of the recent au
toHomist council, and the secre
taries and other officials of the
late insular government were
present at the proceedings.
Ensign King hoisted the Stars
and Strip(sonthe lutendencia,
but other flags on the various
other buildings were hoisted by
military officers.
Simultaneously with the rais
ing of the flag over the captain
general’s palace, many others
were hoisted in different pari#
of the city.
The work of the United States
evacuation commission is now
over, and all the reports will be
forwarded by Tuesday next. The
labors of both parlies have ter
minated with honor to all con
cerned. lhe American com
missioners worked in the most
thorough and effective manner.
LIBEL EOR DIVORCE.
STATE OF GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY —
Fannie Harper No 5G Floyd S’p’r
vs. court,Jan,term ’9B
JohuFHarper ) ibel for Divorce.
To the defendant John Franklin
Hwiper :• —
Yi.u are hereby commanded to
be and appear personally or
by attorney at the next term of
superior court of Flovd County
Ga ,to be held on the third Mon
day in January 1899 then and
thereto answer the plaintiff's pe
tition for divorce in the above
i-tated case, as in default thereof
the court will proceed as to justice
shall appertain.
Witness the Hou. W, M. Hei ry,
judge of said court, this 19 h day
of Ocb ber, 1898.
W. E, Beyeiegel,
Clerk cf Superior Cour*.
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