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ELECTRIC CAB GOLffl
look Over The Passengers
Many of Them Will
Interest You
C. C, Cleghorn, of SuiumerviHe is
i i the city today.
Miss Manns Littelle of Valley
Vs. is visiting the Misses Haynes
on 3rd Ave.
John R Clemmons, a prominent
merchant of Summerville, is in the
city.
Misses Minnie and Allie Cleghorn’
of Summervdie, are visiting Mrs. «1.
JF. Wardlaw,
Airs. Turner, wife of conductor
L'-'wis Turner of the W. <fc A. is
quite ill.
Mr. M. F. Govan "is the Rome
representative of Menlo. For data,
call on him.
Miss Louis Headden leaves tvday
for Adairsville, where she will spend
several weeks visiting friends,
i
“Col.,Ellis Wiliams ot Munroe
N . C. a prominent lawyer of that
place passed through the city yes
terday.
The many friends of Mr. and
Mrs, W. J. Neel, will be gratified
to learn that Mrs., Neel is again
convalescent.
Mrs Hawkins of Hermatage Ga
is visiting the family of J. K
Haynes at 403 third Ave.
FOR RENT: I have * nice rooms
to rent cheap. Well situated. Good
surround inns. Apply to.
C. A. TrivetL
331 Broad Street
Capt. Will Elliott, the long leal
pine of ihe Atlanta insurance 1
. . !
Cedars of Lebanon, is in the city
today renewing his circulation.
‘‘Orai)f.e Blossom’’ is side and
harmless as a flax seed poultice: Any
ladv can use it he»self. Sold by
D. W. Curry.
Johnson’s Magnetic Oil cures
cramps and colic ana internal neu
ralgia and headache and backache
: nstautly. 25 and 50 cts. For sale by
J. T. Cryucli & Co.
In the afternoon i ession of the
County commissioner! ’yesterday, the
New Court House wa> .accepted from
| the Architect and Contractor Mr. J
Batton, the contractor has in the er
ection of this building I est a mon -
meni io his handicraft,
When traveling, always take a cake
of Johns »r.’s Oriental Soap with you ;
I diseases are often caught from using
hctel snap, For sale by J, T. Crouch
& Co.
Mr. John L. Brannon, the pop
ular book-keeper for Bass Bros
lower store leaves for New York.
I and the east on Moday. Mr. Bra
n Nou, will join Mr. J. L. Bass, in
market and will assist him in the
purchase of an immense stock
I of goods for ths Bass, stores of
Georgia.
“Orange Blossom’’ is a painless
cure of all diseases peculiar women.
I Sold by D W. Curry.
Mis* Jordie Talliafero, one of
I Sandersvil e 8 Tiost’charm'.ng maid
I ens is the guest of Mrs. J. F.
I Wardlaw on Avenue A.
The infant child of Mr. and
Mrs. John Henson died at their
I residence this miming at about 3
o’clock. It was only a few hours
* old, when plucked from earth and
planted in the beautiful beyond.
Every pair of low cut
shoes and oxford ties
in my house at New
York cost for cash.
A. B. McArver& Co.
“Warter’s Hand
made,” thats the brand
of the latest and best
production from the
Warters Cigar Facto
ry. Ask yourdealer for
one.
My boy was taken with a disease
resembling bloody flux. The first
thing I thought of was Chamberlain’*
, Colic, Cholera and Dial rh ea Remedy.
Two doses of it settled the mattet
and cured him sound and well. 1
heartily recommend this remedy to
■ all persons suffering from a Jcom
! plaint. I will answer any inquiries re
garding it when stamp is inclosed. I
refei to any county official as to my
reliability. Wm Roach. J. P., Prim
bh roy, Campbell Co., Tenr. For sale
Lowry Bros. w 4 v ,
■k.
CALDWELL-MARTIN.
A Young Married Couple Remar
ried Monday Night.
On Monday Night Mr and Mrs-
Will M. Martin appeared at the
s residence of Rev. W M. Bridges,
of North Rome, and requsted the
, man of God to reunite them in the
i bonds of matrimony.
About eight m -ntsago Mr Mar
l tiu and Miss Etta Caldwell of
North Rome were secretly married.
8 nee then Mr. Martin has gruwu
douotful of the legality of the
knot tied on the former occasion
aud on Monday night accompani
ed by his wife —sweetheart, he re
paired to Mr. Bridges, aud had the
kuot tied over again
Mr, ami Mrs. Martin bega i life
under romantic ekies aud The
Hubtiek wishes for them peace
prosperity and hapiness.
THIS FROM HOWELLS.
And all the News From That
Democratic Section.
Howells Ga. August 8. —Will
Rich met with considerable mis
fortune on last Tuesday while in
Rome; he lost 20 cents in money
through a mistake in changing and
on his way from town lost a charm
with the Masonic inscription on it
worth $2.50 and a small grip con
taining $12.50 worth of articles.
We are hopeful that the squire
may recover his lost goods.
Mr. W. M. Climer of Gordon
Co. is visiting relativesand friends
in this section. He reports fine
crops in his country.
The intended reunion of Elder
Thomas Hollis’ famijy yesterday, was
a failure on account of the illutss of
some of the relatives
Wilbam E. Climer has joined the
Jerry Simpson Party and laid a wav
his socks.
Mr, John D. Yarbrough boarded
the train last Tuesday evening for
Stone Mountain to spend a few days
with his aged father and mother.
Prof. Dobbs reports 49 pupils in
bis school at Drummond’s Academy
Josh.
DEATH OF AN INFANT
The many friends of Mr and Mrs,
Hal Wricht will be pained to learr
of h • death of their only child, a
bright baby of a few months.
The h tie one breathed its last and
the baby spirit was wafted above at
an early hour this morning.
The fun. r Iservicts will occur from
the residence in the suburbs this af
ternoon at 5 o’clock after which the
remains will be carried to Ca'e
Spring for burial.
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KLOSTER OF
■ BULL'S EYE SHOTS.
Many a Romans heartis sad today
i because of •he untimely death of
. Rome’s favorite little actress, the
» spark I ing, vivacious Pattie Rosa,
i Mrs. John W. Durme, nee Puttie
Rosa died very suddenly in New
■ York oo Sunday aud on yesterday
the beautiful remains were laid to
. rest in Chicago. Pattie Rosa nev
er failed to draw the house of the
I easou at Nevin’s. She had en
i gaged her troupe and had been
booked for her southern tour—
■ when 10, the angel of death can
> cels every date and dims the star
of the company.
*
* *
Charley Bass gets the rabbit—
i He was after me to go with him
to Livingston tomorrow to chew
barbecue, and offered as an extra
inducement to show me his famed
pumpkin orchard. He says for 11
days that orchard has yielded him
a rabbit a day—says the rabbits
undertake to run through the
pumpkin orchard at night, and but
their brains out against the “fruit
of the vine.”
*
* *
Where there’s business life
there’s-soap. At least such is the
case at the Bass store, Parks old
stand, where Mr. Bass’clerks have
built a Brooklyn bridge in the
window. The bridge contains 11,-
520 cakes of choice toilet soap
“two for a ntek. ” The Bridge is
well worth seeing for if the soap
was worth a dollar and a half a
cake it would be valued at $17,280
Ge whizz! At the cents in the
suds —when the stock is watered.
* *
«
Mayor John D. Moore and Col.
J. H. Rhodes tell me that the
Rome Mutual Loan is lumbering
along at an increased speed on the
‘‘same old boom.” The Rome Mu
tuol Loan is one of the very best
companies in the state and with
its big force of clever agents cover
ing the Territory from the moun
tains to the seaboard it is not sur
prising to find it rapidly forging
to the front.
*
* *
I was talking to Mr, E. D. Wood
this morning about the old Odd Fel
low’s building now being torn away
Mr. Wood is perhaps the oldest gro
ceryman Rome now has. He came
to th's city in 1851 and opened up
business in the Kinkaid store next to
W, A, Rhudy’s corner. Mr. Wood
says that Wiley Denson did build the
Odd Fellow’s Hall building, but be
is of the opinion that Denson bin .
self opened the first stock of goods
in the corner store,
* *
*
Col. T, W. Alexander, who came
to Rome in the 8] rigof 53 was
present aud rg eed with Mr. Woi d
thhat Denson was the firsv busi
ne-s man to.occupy the corner in
the new building and that after
Denson moved out the store was
occupied by John Harkius ami
Tom Berry.
*
* 4
But they were a little in doubt
about some of this and refuted
me to Mr. J . E. Veal, the veter n
jeweler, I saw Mr. Veal aud he in
informed me that he came to
Rome in September 1853 and that
during that month the old Odd
Fellows Hall was dedicated.
*
* *
Mr. Veal, came to Rome from
Madison Ga, and bought au inter
est in the Jewelry business of Mr,
T. 8. Wood, who a few days ago
removed to Atlanta. Veal,& Wood
did a jewelry business in the store
next to the corner, until ’SB wheu
he sold out to the firm of Scott,
Jones & Omburg.who tore out the
petition and added Tailoring to
their dry goods business. Mr. Veal,
moved to Atlanta and he and Mr
Wood carried on the Jewelry bus
iness there t ntil ’6O when he re
turned to R< me,
♦
* *
The remin’pcei t remarks of the
first settlers of he Hill City, beine
published in th} ‘ Bulls e; e Kolumn ’
are widely ead und aie piovokiim
many favorable comments— 'ec use
relating as they do incidents in Ro
man history, they are more than in
teresting to our people. And then
it is often resting tv pause, rest a
men 1 , aud—lo k baekwardf";
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