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Tocm happenings,
Wholy Smoke . I hat is to
• v that if you want the best
on the market and the one
'that gives the most fragrant
gffloke you shou'd ask your
jaJci lor one of the Warters’
H me made brands.
To the Letter. —Gov. Aden'
p Candler is carrying out to
t he letter all of his campaign
pledgee. All those who voted
for him felt satisfied that he
would do that very thing. Our'
-governor was built that way.—
Darien Gi zette.
j BK Cotillon Club —The Con*.
M() e Co'illon club held a large
81) d enthusiastic meeting Friday
night at th i office of Fouche A
Fouche. It was decided t» hav*
th* Chriamas german Tuesday
D«o. 29tb, al the Armstrong hotel,
ft will be a most brilliant affair,
•nd the elite of Rome society will
be preeeiit,
If you expect to have a swell
reception (ran entertainment of
anT kind, you can get every
thing needful and up to date at
Lloyd’s, and at prices no small
dealer can ail’ rd. Large fancy
celery, fancy new Nuts, cluster
Raisins, colored Wax Candles 1
and other nice things.
Pulk'b SoLaiEt Bi.vs—The 2d
Georgia Regiment has been mus
tered out of Uncle Sam’s service,
Hid stVHii I o k county boys who
wore mend hi s of Co. W. are low
at home with honorable discharge
fp: Messrs. Will E . West, Law
n-ice Hunt. Will Vance. W. H. i
lh«»rd, W. J. Sloman, W. Tur*
qmtt and Leslie Cochran, —Cedar-
town Standard.
.Cutagb Ft r Rent.—The
petty cottage residence of Mrs
A. 0. Garrard, on Maine Sr.,
ill the Fifth v ard is i 1! rd foi
rent bv Mr- (ran am. The jot
luge has a sj lendid c -rem, a i
gotd well and is also supplied
with hydrant water. Tin garden
isin excellent condition and;
there is a stable on th premises
Bee Mrs. (V.rrard.
Another Feetball Game. —
Arrangements have about been
perfected by which the Cedar
town eleven will meet Rome’s
team on the local gridiron. The
game will be pulled off on the'
Friday before Christmas or the
Thursday following, and bids
hir to be a “warm member.”
h is t<> be hoped that no one will
l» in iined for life or killed out
rishi uu ring the progress of the
gill!'''.
Vol: Don't Want Ice. —Now
Nature supplies this want, but I
behave something you do need
*ud want, and that is the best
grate cual on earth. We have!
opened a big coal yard at our
Ginnery on Second Ave., and
c& n supply you with the Monte
glia, Wooldrige Jelico Coal.
Promptly delivered. Try a ton
our choice Jelico Lump and
Ou r word for i , you will be;
Pleased.
Home Ice Co. Phene 100.
Bf ds Second Ave.
Hicoorder’s Court.—Ou ac
count the absence from the[
cit Y of Recorder M.B. Eubanks,;
Hayor Protem Hamilton pre-:
•ided at police court yesterday ,
Corning a white man named
McElroy was fined $2.00 for a
drunk. Another white
® la > named Elesbery, was fined
for drunk and disorderly,
olm Porter, colored, was fined
TO, and “Daught” and Alice
are were each Ined $5.00. All
7 d been disorderly as well as
drunk.
Major Hargrove Here
'jor Z. B. Hargrove, former-
Postmaster for 20. years at
Jlne > now a valued and trusted
htploypg o f t | ie Plant System
Ca hd at \\ aycross, continue
•visit in the city where so
many of the most active years
of his life were spent. There are
hundreds of people in Rome
who love Zack Hargrove for his
splendid courage and his inate
gentle nature and honest heart.
Romans’ only regret about his
visit is that he was called here
upon so sad a mission
I Motion Court —At 9 o'dock
b. m tom rrow (Moi.dav) Jsdgp
W. M. Ib-nrv of the Superior*
Court will held P B ol) of nio .
tion court, Those iulertutnd will
please take i.i tieo and govern
tbemaeivfs •‘Cgordiugly.
Is Your Scalp Bad?—lf g 0 go
to Howell Taylor# parlor, in the
Cuiiy I uilding on St-cond Avenue,
and let him curt- it by applying
Taylor’s celebrated dandruf ex
torminator a-id hair regenerator.
He will cure you t-very time.
Fine New Fruit Cake A
large line of delicious new fruit
cake from one of the very best
houses in the country, just re
cieved at Lloyd’s. Also a band
some lii»<l f: i <j ais< l Ud cal e
all at most reasonable prices.
Comes Back to Stay.—Mr.'
John Hackett, one of the best
photo artists in this or any other
state, after a brief stay in Birm
ingliam, has returned to Roms
fully convinced that this is the
best town on earth. Mr. Racket
will pitch his tent in the *“m
mortal City” and proceed to grow
up with northwest Georgia’s
young metropolis.
I ANMeiMCB.—Te tb* puhlit
that ] hav* *a.mr»d tb* aarviuaa of
William M«CI al 1 an, an expert
j fancy aaady maker, wbe haa been
| far tlaa past two yaara with An
Harrow ?»•■’»• aaadv kitobaa ia
Atlanta. We are fit w waking daily
all ki ed of fiae tafl*«, eoeeaauf,
creams, nonfats, »U. All wa aak it
a trial. We van please yoa.
A. M Anto«k LT,
Our I earle-s Govern r
Gov. ( >r. !•:■ had bee -urage to
recommend the only eouise by
which stale expenditures can be
brought within the compass of
state revenues. Il is to be regret
ted that the legislature should
not have the coirage to carry
out hi-'- recoin mend at ions. St at’s
men ire few and far between in
the General A-sembly . Sparta
Ishmaelite.
Numerous Covf.y.—ln on» of
the windows of the Gomes cufe.
Chief Clerk Job' nie Root bas »
covey of more than 50 live par
tiidjea. These feathered beauties
attracted much attention yester
day and were greatly admired by
•11v ho saw them. One gentle
man, a New Yorker, persuaded
Mr. Root tn sell him a dvZ’n and
expressed theas to is home in
Gotham. The case grows more
popular as the days glide by.
“Too Busy to Writi.”—Lan
ham & Sons, v heu asked yester
day forenoon for “copy ’ for a
change of ad promised it for
the afternoon. In the afternoon
when the Hustler Commeraial’s
solicitor called the third time
for said copy, Mr. Henderson
I Lanham said : “You will have
to run the same old ad—but you
can say for us that we are actu
ally too busy handling the C”ush
[of customers at our stores to
; Had a few minutes in whrh to ;
• write a new advertisement. Say
■to the public also that we have
the bargains they are looking
for, and that we most, eordially
invite one and all to call during
the week and go through our
stores and especially those de
partments in which holiday
have been made such a
marked feature.
Dalton Diamonds.—Last weak'#
istue of “The ArkansuW Thomas
Cat,” published at Hot Springs,
contained this paragraph: il Th«
clerk of one of the leading hotels
( ,f the citv is indict'd of st sling a
number of diamonds, to rL« v.Lup
of $8 000 fiom a prominent cit.zen
of D lton.Ga. Ths oase will come
up ii. the courts in the n ur future
and is Being wstehed v iih much
iutere»t, sh n prominent <h\t»' tire
of the east baa been f r urtd to
work the ca«e sod promn."s some
"trailing development*. A ‘ull
account will appear ii; 1 lie next
issue.” Who is thin D»lt<>i,i m wlo
ha# had his s>()'(> < f ■ Ir , ud-'
stub ii, \\ us it Dmv« MIK my, or
lom M Felker? They a ■ th° on
ly two Daltoniaue. r’cem y <t IL t
Springs, that The Argus k< ws of,
who are able to carry that amount
ot diamonds around 100-e with
them. Which of the tw wa- it?
The next issue of the “Thomas
Cat” it, a r ait' d with bated breath
Dalton Argus.
Irkvitt’s Rush —l’e haps
I the busied man in Rome last
' week war Dr. C. A. Trevitt the |
' hustling, enterprising and suc
cessful merchant. “I’m glad to
morrow is Sunday,” said he
jesterday afternoon, for be
tween removing my stock into
new quarters, and handling my
share of the holiday trade we
i have been decidedly busy, even I
I with the extra help I have had. j
I I had intended changing my i
ad for tomorrow, but am too ,
busy and tired—just invite ev
erybody to come and see me and
my stock of new holiday goeds
in my new store.” »
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WHAT JOYFUL FEELING.
With the exhilarating sense of.
renewed,health and strength and
internal ekanlinese, w'hich follows
the use of Syrup of Figs, is un
known to the few who have not
progressed beyond the old-tina®
medicines and the cheap substi
tutes sometimes offered lut DfcVar
accepted by the weil-L.formed. !
Buy the genuine manufactured by
rhe California Fig Svrtio Co
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HOLIDAY REFLEC
TIONS.
Will be oleasant if you buy
here what Furniture you need
for gifts. We have an excellen
line of Desks, Book Cases, Chi
na closets. Parlor Cabinels, Sha
ving Stands, Pictures and oth< r
handsome and durable pieces
suitable for presentation either
to yourself or some friend.
These goods are not the kind
made up solely for the Holiday
trade, but are high grade, and
the equal of anything ever sold
by us.
Os coursa our prices will meet
with your approval. *
Rhudy, Harvey & Co-,
No. 337, Broad St.
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L M HjMCAXie WHS. W»». ''OIB
Successful Physicians,
heartily recommend Dr. Hathay ay & i o,
22% 8 Broad St., Atlanta. Ga.. ae b-anj !«1- J
fectly reliabl 'and remarkably Buccew- ii in the
ment of chronic i ieeaeesof men hi o - men. ,
The ”n 4 w n othm Ml- Onr rc re >' in
need of™ "lied help bl.ooM certm: «r -e |
these eminent doctor, and you wi- r • ' I' ■ e
and expert opinic-a of jour caao by rc urn Jia..
wit'out coat*
PEI SGN/L WFMTiON.
Mr L* Hunt is is in the city
again.
, Mr. Will Loean has arrived
.from Chattanooga.
1 Mr. W. H. Darnnll, of Cal '
houn, is at the Central.
Mr. Alex White, of Vans Vai
ley was here yesterday.
Squire Wilkins, of Wilkins
iGa., was in the city yesterd .y
Mr John T.edb-tteris visi'-
iug his fail er’s f unilv in tl.i*
city.
Mr. Jere R. Tayl »r, of the G«te
City, vat at ihe A aastroug yester
day.
Mr. O L. Pattillo, one of At
lanta’s leading citizens, was here
yesterday .
Squire Filmore Johnson, of
Etowah district, was in the city
yesterday.
Mr. J. B F. Lumpkin, of Rome
w s in the city Tuesday .—Cedar
-1 tewu Standard.
Mr. Will O Wright, the ex
press messenger, spoilt yester
day in tne city.
Mr. Charles Hunt is one of
the Romans who prolonged his
visit to the Jubilee in Atlanta.
Warter’s “twofers’’ the fa
mous “Terrell Speed” cigars are
growing more popular each day
Private Jack Wyatt, of The
Third Erigin>eiß is here from the
camp at Macon, on a brief fur
lough.
Col. J . P. McConnell, of Gov-
G rnor Candler’s staff, returned
yesterday from the Atlanta
J u lilee.
j
Recorder M B. Fl bank - and
Mr. Bob White, of tto- Rome
b ir, altemb.d j"sHce’s cour in
' tin* c unity yesterday.
Mr Mil] E West, a cover
C» d-<rtown yoni g n cr, h « ic
c-pi-Ft |)o-i’i'>D with W H
('■ k'-'t n It tne —Ced. rt< w £anu
a d. '
■ Success oom j s to ih- se who (
persevere. If you take flood’s <
Sarsaparilla faithfully and per- >
sistently, you will surely be I
benefited.
I
Col, and Mrs W. H. Pruden j
will have a big family reunion i
Christina?, at which all the chi'-
drer. and grand children will be G
present. - Dalton Argus. j
A real good’ sweet juicy; I
ham for 10c peund, you don’t I
get every day, but you will find ’
them at Lloyd’s Better get one ‘
quick, or they ’ll be gone.
H n W H Ennis, “x-represen- j
tative from Floyd county and a f
well known lawyer of Rome, wae
in the city Wednesday looking at- |
ter some lean! business —Carters- .
ville News.
Mr Henry But n, who has been
home on the sick list so- Rome
’ime, returned last week to Rome
to resume his duties as book-keep
er for the King Grocery Co —Ce
dartown Standard,
Mrs O. E. Marshall, of Ann'f
ton, Ala., has been spending sever
al davs with her mother, Mrs s
Lucy Cbnmbleps. and left yester
day to spend the holidays in Rome.
Cedartown Standard.
Mrs. W, L Graves and children,
o f Rome who have been vis’ting
relatives here for a few weeks past, •
returned home yesterday. Mrs.
Giaves is a sister of the Messrs,
and Mieses Sproull-—Anniston
Hot Blast.
Sergeant Major Hunter Smith,
of the Third Engineers who has
bean at home on a two days fur
lough returned to the colors a’
Macon last night. Sergeant Majot
flmith is a brother of Capt. Chas
H Smith ot ihe Engineers. He
rec- rtlv stood an examination for
a S'O nd Lieutenanty and may be
' promoted at an early date.
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Wit’nii the r ext fr-.w days
Wi l move into my el gant
S NEXT DOOR TO MY OLD STAND- S
Immediately upon n; ving into my store, I
w ill open up a bountiful line of . . .
CHRISMTAS AND j
HOLIDAY GOODS g
All new and fresh. Don’t buy until you see
them. Until then I offer the public big reduc
tio::s on everything in my stock. . .
. PRICES THAT HILL SELL S
It will be ch i r for n <'to offer vou the goods ... /z
at price- ihat will: ell th'in than to move them.
Perfumeries and £
Toilet Articles! >
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Remember that this sale will not last long,
and advantage must be taken of it at once.
Come to see me and I am.sure that my price
will iu< oce you to buy • «-
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