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LOC«' HftPPENIWGS.
•I» Yovn Scalp Bad?—lf so go
tv Howel) T»y> or » parlor, in the
f>rry L.ildinf on 8»«oi>d Avenue,
let him wure It by applyir»R
dandruf ©x
torß>!»-»«r»’>d bah regenerator,
will cure yo» every time.
Fjs£ Nkw FkuitCakk—a
jj.ge Hue of delicious new fruit
from one of the very best
tooses in the country, just re
eieved a t Lloyd’s. Also a hand
iera» Hue of fa,)C J assorted cakes,
at most reasonable prices.
’’Ladtc Rest. —All that wai
■oital of the lamented R, T, Har
pave was laid to rest in Myrtle
Rill tbi» fcrenooD, the funeral ce
aorriog fr onj the l a,e residence on
Fir«t St. and being conduct
ed bv D r - Eake©, pastor of the
jTjrat Methodist church. Peace to
bit memory.
If you expect to have a swell
©ran entertainment of
any kind, you ei»n get every
thing needful and up to date at
Loyl’»> aud at prices no small
dealer can r-fford. Large fancy
celery, fancy new Nuts, cluster
Baisiue, colored Wax Candles
and other nice things.
A Baisdsomk Pearl Laet
night Dr. C. ll l milton bought a
■uart of thb fine Norfolk oysters
bhhdlAd by the Gom*z Case, and
while enjoyir g gome ©f them foi
anpp r, discovered a very large and
bar,diomepearl. Mr. Johnnie Root,
if th*- Case, say? be d ies not guar
antee a pearl with each quart ci
abaters sold, Berber does the Ca e
imive mineral interests in sales,
Bfdvcti. nln Pbive© .—Begin
airg with '‘A Tutkieh Bath’’ com
pacy the regular heu«H priest tai
tbs balance if the season at th-
Optra h- uee will be sevsnty-tiv
tents for reserved stats fifty (.eutf
ler dress circle unreserved, am
twenty-five eer ta for gallery. Any
show charging more will be eharg>
lag advai cad prices
Manacek Ofeka Hou©«.
Ohtwejjj letuhw*. —Mr. He»-
tnaß Ortwein, foreman «i Mr, S,
M. Stark’s well known tailoring
bnsioe-e, has returned liern At
lanta, his attorney. Hon. Nat
Harns havii g the ease against
Onwein dismissed in an Atlanta
Justice's court. Or.wein should
never have been arrested, and the
Banner in wbieh he was carried
away from Rsme amounted to a
young cate of kidnapping. The
only eharge agaicat him was a
plain me of debt.
AiutveHome.—Mr and Mrs
J. J. Lockridge, who ware mar
rii'd ' n the afternoon of the 14th.
•t the home of the bride’s par
ents m (Jonyers, arrived in the
city last night and are at home
•t the Armstrong Mr and Mrs.
Lockridge are exteued a most
cordial welcome by Roman ,-ho
Join in wishing the haj py young
coaple a long, happy and pres
psrotHa HU.
The OeiNTT Cfain«an©
Bapt. Hackney is making final
“rrangemenis for moving th*
county chaingang into the gang’s
winter quarters at the r<ck
quarry camp. The gang will be
put to work crushing stone and
repairing the streets of the city
—“■an not before many of them
naed said repairs, either. Supt.
, hackney has made some splen
did roads in the county during
lhe past season, and don© the
work at a very economical out
l*y of public funds.
A “Dull” “Lively” Day.—
■ a moderation of tempera
tare today, came the walls of
clounda, »o ©hronic of late, shut
ting out the sun and shedding
Cloons in the hearts of the afllict
•d, ths weary, and the unfortu
nate—in other words depressing
lbw majority of th* masses. But
all that, somewhat of the
•pirit of the approaching holiday
•••wan Bas beau abroad iu the
old town and traffic on Broad
way has been brisk. Today has
been a very “lively” “dull”day
—or a “dull” “lively” day—
just as you elect.
Matinee Muriel —The “Mali
nee Musical ’to be given by th*
yeunger pupil. of the Soßtbern
Conservatory of Music, will take
place m the miuie ball, a t 3 ; gQ
this afternoon.
Miss Cam»-Box KKD —A re
cant event in which society was
well represented was an enter
tainment by Miss Florence Mil
ner in honor of Miss Eva Camp,
of Rome. Miss Milner .cted the
part of hostess with much grace
and hospitality. Delightful re
freshments were served. Musi©
was u. enjoyable feature of the
evening.—Ca’-tersville News.
Eugene Pentbcoit —Mr. Eu
gene Pentecost is now occupying
the clerk’s chair for the White
Btar Line Steamboat company,
having succeeded Mr. W. 8. Lang
ford, who res-gued a few days ©go
and went to the Pacific .lope to
make his future home. Mr. Penta
cost, while baling from Gadsden,
is an old Rome boy, his father,
Capt. Pentecost, having resided in
this city for many years, only
movii gto Gadsden about two
year. »go,
A Deserved Prom tion.—
The many friends of Mr. Thos.
Milner, who has been ©sergeant
in the Third Georgia Regiment,
now at Savannah, will re joice
over Lie promotion to the rank
of second lieutenant, which wai
given out by Gov.Candler,Tues*
lay. The young man is a sou of
fudge Thoma. W. Milner, of
'his city, and was a bright
member of the legal fraternity
prior to entering the army. His
friends look lor further promo
tion in hie ca«©.—Cartersville
News.
Chief Fiiw fsHiee —Quite a
'ood many rumors are afloat
oday growing ont of the fact
Jiat at this time Chief of Police
Shropshire has overstayed hi.
leave of absence, granted him
that he might attend th© Atlanta
Peace Jubilee. The chief has
been away a dry or so longer
than Sec’ty Blount Hamilton,
of police committee granted him.
His fronds say, how©ver, that
Mr. Shropshire will return to
thi. city this evening ©r tomor
row. In the meantime Mayor
Seay and Secretary Hamilton
have named Deputy Marshal
Guice to fill the office of Chief
and Officer Horry Wimpee to
succeed Mr. Guice.
WHAT JOYFUL FEELINo.
With the exhilarating sens© of
renewed health aud strength ane
iuttrral ch aoliue.?, which follow,
the use of Syrup of F igs, is un
known to the few who bave not
progressed beyond the old-tim
medicines and the oh°ap substi
tutes sometimes offered I ut n» V-»
accepted by the weil-Rformed
Buy the genuine m»nu aohir»J by
the California Fig S YJ H P
“A TURKISH B VTH.”
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Will inaugurate The New Hcu jo
Prices At Tbevitt’..
Physicians have d>elarad that
“A Turkish Bath” is • panels
for every human ill, almost.
This referred to the process
through which on. gees in an in*
atitution lull of furnaces, sluices,
showers bathe, and iron wnsted
individuals who scrub and knead
the unfortunate “bath.Y” inte
uuconscianenws.
The “Turkish Bath” which will
be teen at the eper. house Satur
day ia one out of the ordinary. Il
may be termed a mental ■‘Turkish
bath, performing for the nerves
and spirits all that the orthodox
bath does for the body. It takes
op dull care and throws it away,
It revives the drooping spirits and
makes one forget a'l trouble.
Tfaere is uotbiag but a constar t
round of laughter from begmmug
r o end, with not one dull moment.
The is g medly of fun and
ludicrone situations.
Beginning with a “Turkish
Bath” ou Saturday next, the re
gular house prices at the opera
hoase for the balance of the sea
son will be seventy-five .ent. for
reserved seats, fifty cents for dress
oirele seats unreserved and twen
ty-five cents for gallery. Any at
traction {charging more will be
charging advanced prices. Soata
at Trevitt’s new store.
1!1! "F
lynching averted
Only the Council ©f Coolsr
Heads Prevented it.
Hazleton, Pa., Dec. 16 —A
mob of able citizens, armed with
guns and revolvers, pursued
and captured Joseph Baloue, an
Italian, and only the counsel es
cooler heads prevented their
lynching him.
Balone, during the absence of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Artol, at
Tresckow, entered their home
and assaulted-their 12-year old
daughter. Balone was removed
tc the Mauch Chunk jail without
having a hearing, in ©rder to
insure his safety from the mob.
M’KINLE’Y PLEASES COADON
A ©©rave Th© Prealdenr’s At
lanta Speech Fully
Richmond lufl., Dee 16. —Gen.
J©hn B. •ordon, of Gaergia, whe
lectured here last n ght, said ia
an interview concerning Presid»iit
McKinley's speech at Atlanta.
tt l have read the speech with
much inti rest and was greatly de«
lighted. It was probably a great
surprise to some of our people, but
it was not so to me. 1 have known
President McKinley for a great
mauy years and have tad she pro
foundest respect for him as a man
and a patriot. This Atlanta speech
is in entire keep ng with what I
bave known to be bis liberal im
pulses toward the sonth for a num
ber es years He is a very -broad
man as well as a capable on© ”
WM. LEWIS SCHLEY LEAD.
Baltimor©, Deo. Iff. —Colonel
William Lewis Schley, veteran
of the Mexican and civil war©,
died at his home here today of
Bright's disease.
He was born in Frederick City
seventy five years ago and wa«
a first cousin of Rear Admiral
Schl©y. He organized th© Fifth
regiment Maryland national
guards.
Sinre the war he had prac
ticed law. He was a magician
and post of considerable ability.
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HOLIDAY REFLEC
TIONS.
Will be pleasant if you buy
h©re what Farnitureyou need
for gifts. We have an excellen
ine of Desks, Book Caaes, Chl
aa closet©, T*rlorCabinets, Sba
vine stands, Pictures and other
undsome and durable piece©
aitable for presentation either
0 yourself or some friend.
These gojds ar© not the kind
nade up solely for the Holiday
trade, but ar© high grade, aud
the equal of anything ever sold
by us.
Os corns© our prices will m©et
vi-th your approval.J
Rhudy, Harvey & Co-,
, Mo. 337, Broad Bt.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Get a “Turkish Bath” ticket!
Are you “iu it” for the “Turk
ish Bath?”
M iss Jessie Huffaker ia spend
hag a f©w weeks with relatives
i n A tlautK.
Miss Edna Ckin, the talented
editress of tlia Summerville
News, is iu the city.
Mrs. John M. Echols and lit-*
tie daughter are the guests ot
Mrs John Brewer.
There’s a deluge of fun in a
“Turkish Bath.” Try one, st
Nevin’s tomorrow night.
Rome ia to have a rural maib
delivery within a radius of teu
miles.—Ringgold New South.
Tartar’s “twofert” th© fa
areas “Terrell Speed” cigar© are
growing Hi©r© popular ©ach day
Mr. Georg© Howell, o! Howe I’s
X Roads and Capt. Davi© of th •
same place, were in the fcity to
day.
Capt. W. L. Wim’iish i» “en
joying” a severe cold at his
home. He will be out again iu
a day or so.
A cannou cracker exploded in
the hand of Harvey Robertson
at Brunswick and badly matil
lated hie Augers.
New stock of Imperial Table
Jelly, including wine flavors,
fruit flavors, etc., at Lloyd’s.
Tryjffioea, the daiaty desert, 10c.
Mr. Aimer R. Davis, of Home
Ga., a graduate of the '96 law
elass, was in the eity yesterday
visiting friends.—Athena Ban
ner.
tineoa©© oom»« to thoe© who
p©rs«v©r©. If you take Hood’©
Sarsaparilla faithfully and per
eiatently, you will ©nr©ly b©
teeae fitted.
The “Turkish Bath” posters
indicate a breezy z performance
and a deluge of fun and clean
pleasure. Try one, at Nevin’s
tomorrow night.
A real good’ sweet juicy
bam for 10c peund, you don’t
get ©very day, but you will find
them at Lloyd’s. Beiler get one
quick, or they'll be gone.
Mr. H.H. Arrington was over
from Rome Tuesday and called
upon the druggists, one of
the mast prominent in the Hill
City.—Cartersville News.
“How can one toll whether
or net a man ha? wheels in his
head?”
“By the spok*s that come
from his mouth, my boy .”
Judge.
Mr. and Mrs Eugene Ward
aw, of Rome, are expected in
t>he city to apt nd the holidays
wiili the latter’s mother, Mrs.
I’eccoa Collins, on G Imer St.—
Cartersville Cuurant.
r
WhuLY Smokk ! That is to
*©y, that if you want the best
cigar on the market and th© on©
that gives the most fragrant
•moke, you should ask your
dealer for one of the Warters’
{tame ©aade brands.
NO FAKE—
BUT SOLID FACTS.
Mrs. A. O. Garrard
will, from today, begin
an actual cost sale to
close out her large win
ter stock. Choice Felts
for ladies and children
at prices that cannot
be found elsewhere.
Belts, Hair Ornaments
and Buckles,ail to go
at cost to close them
out. Don’t fail to call
and get prices before
buying in Millinery.
i fiFIOMI SALE S
Within the next few days
Willjnove into my elegant
| New Drug Store *
J NEXT DOOR TO MY OLD STAND- J
Immediately upon moving into my ©tore, I
u ill open up a beautiful line of . . .
* CHRISMS AND f
| HOLIDAY GOODS |
All now <tn<l ires!)* Don t buy until joti see
them. Until then I offer the public big reduc
tious on everything in my stock. . .
g FRIGES THAT WILL SELL*
It will be cheaper for me to offer you the goods
al prices iliut will sell them than to move them.
S Perfumeries and £
Toilet Articlesl $
Remember that this sale will not last long,
and advantage must be taken of it at once.
Come to see me anil I am sure that my price
will induce you to buy • <
$ fill DicsGrliiitaarG *
j Most GarGlullu Gompoundfid. J
; BA.TMVITT. j
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ft F. HANSON. NORRIS N. SMITH. X
I THEHANSON SUPPLY CO. |
g Plumbing and Tinning. j
g Engineers’ and machinists' x
t* supplies. Stoves, ranges and g
tinware. Gas and electric fix- 3
tures. INSURANCE [gasoline $
stoves. Water meters. $
S 325 Broad st. Phone 32. • ®
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