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ifEFSONAL MENTION.
Iper" house tonight.
per* bouse at popular priees.
pera bouse at p pular pri
ce tonight.
1 u . W. C. B'-yan is in the
■ci today.
fl H. Pulton, of Atlanta,
, «ity today.
A Smith, es Uhattanoo*
it, the city last night,
jhas. Sanford, of Atlan
tic city today.
John D . Foster, of Fos
ills, is in the city today.
rJohu J. Seay is in
today, looking after
business.
A’ma Marshall,of Rome,
neat of?. MlB3 Bertie
ny.—Dalton Citizen.
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Mrs. T. Reynolds is in
Rami Heading the german of
thsClasene Club at the Arm
otroiiLl)alton Citizen.
Mr.bd Mrs. Stewart Mar
shall, Koine, have been the
guest o>r. and Mra. J. C.
BiviHg—Daiton Citizen.
Mi»a Ethel Weatherly, a
w:» feme little lady
frona Ikon, is in the city, a
guest tattle Miss Marshall.
Mr. 4 Mrs. H. B. Weath
erly cariup from Rome Mon
day anq-e the guests of Mr.
aid Mri Watt Weatherly.—
Dal ten <|zon.
lEfrIFUL GO9DS-
Mrs Stock to bo
Cion Out at Auction.
Mis. A.l Garrard, who for
the past sb- days has been
closing ou»r entire stock of
millinery M order that she
eould quikbusiness, requests
the Hustlelomm^acial to state
that she wiheve all goods on
hand, incling ribbons, no
tions, shap<»d millinery of
every descrihn auctioned off
to the highe|idder.
The date this auction sale
will be annoyed on tomorrow
afternoon.
The auotioyill afford a rare
opportunity fthe lovers of the
beautiful to lure rare bar
gains n flowq ribbons, shapes
and i at tern h*.
M •«. Garranroposes to re
tire tro.u busi * and will fait
so soon as herlck can be auct
loued off.
Look out fothb announce-,
■teat of the datj said auction.
MISS GOULEELPED H|M.
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• av« Seldier.aw School
Schol.hip.
Baltimore, D< 29.—During
the war Matthei'outney Mau
ry Sutton, who I enlisted in
the Sixteenth (Jud States In
fantry, was take!) with ty
phoid and reraouo Miss Hel
ea Gould’s hospi, at Woody
Crest, on the lli>n river.
While there MGould learn
•d of his desire study law
sad promised to o him. Last
Wednesday Suite mother re
ceived a letter frohe Univer
•ity of New YorkJling her
that Miss Gould 1 provided a
l»w scholarship th for Maury
Button.
The letter explad that the
auaount of money dgued will
®©ver the young mg tuition,
• raid and books dug the time
11 * win be required stuey at
institution.
Miles would ratlkick the
bucket than to helpx white
wash for Alger.
lOC*t HAPPENINGS.
Ro m a Conoratulatku.—
Rome ie to be congratulated
upon the election of Capt. W.
H. Steele as her chief of police.
—Dalton Citizen.
No Rkcordbr’s Cci kt—Ow
ing to a dearth of business
among law braaksrs, the servi
ces of Recorder Eubanks were
dispensed with tide foreneon.
Wholy Smokkl—That is to
say, that if you want the best
cigar on the market and the one
that gives the most fragrant
smoke, you should ask your
dealer for one of the Warbers’
Rome made brand*.
Thk Q. T. Club.—As we go
to preis the Q. T. Club is being
most royally entertained at the
hospitable home of Mre. Luke
McDonald. The Q. T. Club is
one of the most vigorous of
Rome’s many social dabs.
Christmas Eatino.—The Gemcz
case is preparing to do some tall
feeding daring ths holidays. Mr.
Gum ?, has aesered a big supply
of the best gama that the sports
man’s gun can eommsud, and with
fat oyster* and plump tarkeys he
ie at your eerviae.
Movino Today. Deputy
Sheriff W. P. McLeod is moving
his family and household effects
from the jail residence to the
McLeod cettage, his former
home on Avenue B. in the
Fourth ward today.
Is Yem Scalp Bab?—lf so g©
to Howell Taylor* parlor, in ths
Curry building on leoend Avenue,
and Ist him ears it by applying
Tayler’s celebrated dandruff ex*
torminater and heir regenerator.
He will cure yon every time.
Football.—Oa next Friday
afternoon on the North Koine
gridiron the Rome eleven will
again meet the eleven of all-col
lege-men, It will be remembered
that the Rome team defeated
the college men a few days ago,
and the latter are not satisfied ,
henoe this game. Admission
free, children half price.
Don’t Foboet Tbis. —Noth-
ing affords more pleasure than
the childaen’s Santa Claus. \\ e
have a naammeulh
Wstock es nut«, fancy
< fruits, oranges,pure
candies and fire
works, at prices
made to sell them
Lloyd k Harper.
fast.
“Oir John.”— Judge Mad
dox is making th® nation a
good congressman- Hi o services
to the democratic party are
valuable now. He will be found
at the head es Georgias bril
liant members next session.
Mark that prediction.—Dalton
Citizen.
Conaseni Club Gmman
At ths Armstrong tonight the
Conasene Cotillon Club will en
joy a brilliant german. Quite a
number of oat of town society
people are here to participate,
and every indication points te
the german on this occasion as
being the social erent of the
winter.
Firr Last Nrear.—Last night,
a little before nsidnigh’, a two
room tenement, on West First near
the Ga» house. esnght fire and
was about d-e'royed. Ihe
fire department did heroic
work in mastering the blaze
and saving the gas works
from blowing up. The alarm
worked beautifully, a 0 usual.
The house was the property of
Mr. M. F. Govan, and was cov
ered by insurance.
AN Bluwant Affai*.— Mrs.!
C. 8. Sparks entertained at
cards a most select gethering of
Rome’s elite and the many vis
iting society peeple last night at
(jhe Armstrong. There were
more than half a hundred pres-
Tnt, and the affair was very
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swell. The refreshments served
were as bounteous as dainty
and tempting.
Lost, a Pursb —Mrs. 0. R.
Garrard reports the loss es her
purse, containing about $3.00
an I a trunk key. Bhe lost the
purse semewhere between Mrs.
A. 0. Garrard’s store on Broad
St. and residence on Main St. in
Fifth ward. She is exceedingly
anxious to recover the key the
purse contained, and is peifeotly
willing to let the money go.
Baek From EubuPß—Mrs
James McGuire arrived home
from Europe at 7 :30 this morn
ing. Mrs. McGuire reports a
m Sv pleasant trip on the eonti
nent and the ocean, while her
9 tay in Hamburg was made
doubley delightful by the suc
cessful operation on the eyes of
her brother, Mr. C. A. Hanson.
The famous specialist who treat
ed Mr. Hanson restored the
sight of one eyu and is treating
the other now. Mrs McGuire
says her brother will remain in
Hamburg for about five months
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IOME PRESS COMMENTS
Cencornlnc tho Bunice Good
rich Co. Which is Coming here
The Bunie* Goodrich Co. whieb
opeae a three nighl’e epgagement
in Meme eommoßeiof this
t'Vening, is probably tho beet oom
pany of its kiad ever visiting
Romo.
Hero aro icrno press comments
eoDeorsiuf Ibis attraction:
Mies Eunice Goodrich io just
abont concluding bor second on*
gagemont in Sacramento, and the
nnnoual success with whieb she
bao boon rewarded stand without
precedent in thio city.—Saere
mento (Cal. ) 800.
Tho danoiug by Bunion Good
rich at tho Patereon Opora house,
last sight, surpassed snything of
the kind ovor sees in this part of
tho country.—Booanaha (Mich.)
Mirror.
Miss Goodrich hao long been a
favorite upon the Paeifie, though
thio is her first visit to the sunny
south,
Romonabor prices aro 10, 20 and
80 cents. Ladies froo Thursday
night under the usual conditions,
floats now on sale at. Trevi IF:
d rug store. ,
Tho company carries a complete
outfit for illustrated oouks and
dances. ».Foo oomething entirely
new, “Vivoreopo.” This is ths on
ly perfect moving picture machine*
en tho road and show many new
and up-tn-dete war views.
•’■AB,” THE WRITER DEAD,
Now York, Deo. 29.—Mrs. Is
abel Mallon, the writer, better
known as "Bab,” died at her
hemo here this morning. The
cause of her death was pneu
monia, succeeding grip. It was
tho penalty oho paid for ber pro
fession.
She had to face the elements
in their most unfriendly mood,
in order to meet professional
engagements, whether obe felt
woll or ill. Mrs. Mallon was
born in Baltimore, S 9 years
ago.
Lo’b to her own devices, after
her husband’s death, she took
up the pen and earned her own
living. She had many struggles
and disappointment*. She be
came widely known a» the wri
ter of “Bab’? Babiblee.”
FOR MIFF
Deputy Sheriff J. If. Johnston
announces himsslf a oondidalo for
tho oflics of Bailiff of tho Ramo
Diotriot, and asks you <o veto for
him on election day.
I announce mysolf as a oandi
date for bailiff of fcbo filfiih dis
trict, Floyd county, and request
the vote of friends and others
in tho election on tho first Sat
urday in January.
Gno. W. Boawfobo.
To ny frionds and tho voters
of tho Romo diskriot, I desire to
state that I am a candidate for
re-election to tho office of Bailiff
for thia district and moot res
pectfully oolicit your support If
ro-olectod I pledge to do my full
duty on oach and every ocoaoioi?
in discharging tho obligation©
of the office. Very Respectfully,
R. H. CoPBLAKB.'
Thereby announce myself Vfcr
Bailiff 019th Dutriet G. J’
Floyd county, Ga. Blootio* fiiot
Saturday iu January,
B, 1/Btpvaw.