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1 have bought the etire stock of CARVER &
HARPER’S, China, Glassware, Tinware and
Stoves, And have moved into their store, and
will have the most complete line of China,
Glassware and House furnishing goods in
North Georgia.
Having bought the stock low, the house
keepers of Rome will get the benefit of my
good trade. Everything for the dining room
and kitchen can be found in my stock, come
and see for yourselves.
I AM SOLE AGENT FOR THAT
Celebrated and world wide known Char
ter Oak Stove, Tne only genuine wire Gauze
Door stove made. All other Ventilated ovens,
are imitations of the Charter Oak, Buy the best
and not the imitation
HE H HBP» STOVE foil SI’OO.
Is absolutely the best stove on the market today, Except
] e Charter Oak. Sold in this market for twenty years.
Everything in my stock must be sold to make room for
my immense Fall stock soon to arrive. Remember, I manu
facture lin ware and can sell you better goods than you
buy in the cheaper light tin ware.
A'full line of Agate Iron ware so popular with every
Housekeeper, the cleanest and most serviceable ever made
Everything first class-—my goods are for inspectio n a
Expierced Salesman to attend to your wants. Call at Carver
& Harpers Old stand. Everybody knows where it is.
-MW. H. STEELE,
241 BROAD STREET, ROME GA,
GWALTNEY’S
SCHOOL FOR BOYS.
Will open on September
10th, Boys prepared for Jun
ior class at college. For circu-
V
• lar giving full information,
Address
J. D. Gwaltney
Rome Ga,
WANTED: Three wide a vake
hustling agents to represent us in
good paying e ritory Reference
required. at 207 Bread
St., Rome Ga .
8-19-61. The Singer M’f’g. Co
NOTICE
If you owe State and county tax
call at the Sheriff’s office and pa
up and eave cost. I regret to Ad_
vertiae property such times aathes
but will be compell to do so, unle
payment is made this will be in
icreed strictly this August 22 1894
Jake, C. Moore, Sheriff.
Notice.
GEORGIA, Floyd County:—
, Notice is hereby given that a petition signed
by fifteen or more Freeholders of the 1516th
District G. M. of said County has been filed in
-iny office asking that the benefi t for the provi
sionS of Sections 1249,1450, 1451,1452, 1453,
and 1454. of the Co le of Georgia of 1882 ami
tlie memltnents meretoshall apply to said Dis
trict 1 further give notice that said matter wul
. be heard on the 2Jth.day of August inst.and if no
valid objection are shown an Election will la
ordered to occur on the 13th. day of Septeme
next to decide the question of “Fence or Stoc
latw’ according to the Statutes in such esse
uiadeaud provided. .
Given under my hand and Official signature
this August 9th. 1894. John P. Davis,
Ordinal y
Johnson’s Magnetic Oil cures
cianps and colic and internal neu
ra’gla and headache and backael e
nsia ttly. 25 and 50 cts. For sale by
J T. Crouch & Co
Eugene Tyler, a colored hack
man. alarmed a few of the na fives
last night by yelling ‘-police” and
driving at a Nancy Hauks gait
-a' out from Second Avenue. Officer
John Huffman went to his rescue
'ftfid Tyler said the .Mexican Lion
had attacted his horse on Second
Avenue. Next !
“Orange Blossom” is a sue
cure of a'l diseases peculiar wo u< n
by D Vv. Curiy.
$25
FOR MERCANTILE
COURSE IN
BOOK-KEEPING
Including Books
Call at office for particulars
J G HARMISON
Miss Nannie Pratt, of Center,
after a pleasant visit to Mies Ed
die Magruda on Tower Hill, left
yesterday afternoon for West
Point.
Misses Mamie and Ruth Holley
man, of Atlanta are visiting their
sister, Mrs Charley Parish of this
city.
Miss Minnie Hoyt left yesterday
afternoon for Boston, where she
will spend a few days prior to re
suming her chair in a St. Louis
college
For Rent a nice Com
fortable house Cen
trally located No 205
East 3rd St.
G. H. Rawlins
The Novelty Store
8-19-6 t.
Miss Lula Ross is visiting her
sister, Mrs Ed Durant of Atlanta.
Miss Iva May Gibson and Miss
Myrtie Knox returned yesterday
from a visit trip to friends at
Tunnel Hill,
Quiet, klever, popular Bob Can
trell came down fre.n his Calhoun
ranch yesterday wearing, roses in
his cheeks and a contented smi e
in bis eye.
Burney’s Baggage
Transfer, office, Arm
strong office. Phone
126. Day and Night
Mr. W. H, Simpson, of thia city
and Miss King of Marietta were
united in the holy bonds of
matrimonv at.. Mies Kings resi
dence in that city last night. The
hapy youn; couple! will make
Rome their fumej home.
ELECTRIC CH GOLOMB
look Over the Passengers—|
Many of Them Will
Interest Ycti
Mr. J . B King of Sanfoid, Fla
is a guest of Dr. and Mrs Bobt
Battey at their country home at
Calliers Springs.
Mr. Archie Battle of Macon is
in the city tor a few days visiting
Dr. A. J. Battle at Shorter College.
Editor Cain of Summerville says:
It is reported that a young lady
m town has a different pair of gar
ters of a shade to match every dress
she.wears. But then the report can
not be verified and it may be idel
rumor after all.’
General and Mrs Joseph Kyle,
of Columbus Ga, are quests ot
Capt. Frank Whbdruff on Seccud
Ave.
Miss'GOSsie Halide rsot, after a
two weeks visit to friends and re
latives at Ligon, Ga., Has return
ed to her home in the Hill Cify.
.Messrs A. B, Hull ano W. E. Hell
of Home spoilt severr' days at Valley-
View the delightful country home of
Mrs. El za Sproull, the past week. —
Courant American.
Mr E . B. Pennington and chil
dren who have been spending
several weeks in Missouri are ex
cepled home this week.
Mayor Frank Wright, of Cave
Spring, will excurt with the Rome
exeuraionests io Washington and
points, on the Knights of
Pythias tr;.in.
Misses Florence Fouche,’ Miry
and Eliza Mitchell and Mary Sprou '
are spending ibe week with Mrs. J.
W. Baixls Jr.—Courant Amtiicea.
Superintendent J A. Wright of
the North Rome Baptist Sunday,
school, recently licensed to preach,
will deliver bis first sermon ai the
North Rome Baptist Church next
Sunday morning at the 11 o’clock
services.
Dr. Eben Hillyer, and wife and
daughter, of Rome are stopping at
t'ie Majors springs for their health.
Dr. Hillyer is highly pleased with
the results so far,and says he is
greatly improved, even in the
short time lie has been there.—
Chatooga News.
Miss Ida, the beautiful and ac
complished daughter of officer J.
A, Collier, will be married to Mr.
Zeno Whitehead, to night at 8
o'clock at the residence of Mr
Charley Wood, in East Rome.
Go to A. B, Me.
Arver & Co and
buy Oxford Ties
worth $ 1.25 for
75cts.
Mr. Sam Holt, the Klever Klerk
in Mr. H, D. Hille’s real estate of
fice killed a ground rattle snakein
the door of the office on Tuesday.
Think of that for lower Broadway
business.
A number of old Soldiers spent
yesteday at the Confederate Vet
eran reunion held at Acworth.
They report a ‘ love feast of a
time.
Miss Sarah Simpson who fhas been
tbejeuest of Miss Loins M> n b-d for
several weeks returned to i r home
in Rome Tuesday,—Court jit Ameri
err, ■
Dont forget the East Rome band
concert and Lawn party tonight,
on Mr. Tuck Wyatt's magnificent
Lawn.
Oxford Ties
worth $2,00 for
$1,25 A. B. Me-
Arver & Co
Messrs Gus Johnson, Sam Gen
try and Rueben Odell, of Rome,
spent Sunday visiting friends in
town.—Chattooga News.
T. W. Scott, of Rome, spent
Sunday in town with relatives.—
Chattodga News.
Messrs Lee. Murphy, and Newt
lolbert the graceful and daring
drivers of Rainbow., No. 1 lid's a.
wagon after a delightful vacation
spent at Sulphur Springs, A la, have
returner! to their post of duty. Lee
bought a corner lot over at the
Springs and while Newt didnt
bring a Mrs. Newt home with him
—he most.
A BIG RALLY!
Rome Moving for a Gathering of
the Clans.
ON FRIDAY AUG. 7TH.
Hoke Smith, General Evans
and Henry Turner and Oth
ers invited to Honor
the Occasion With
Soeeches.
Now for a rousing, rip-roaring
big democratic rally for the Bloody
Seventh —And let us have it on the
7th of the most August month of
the year.
A committee of prominent dem
ocrats have been busily engaged
today getting up a big petition,
aski'ig the State Democratic Exec
utive Committee to send Secretary
Hoke Smith, Hon. H. G. Turner < f>
the 11th, General Clement A. Ev
ans and Hon. Gus Bacon, to Rome
to address the wool hat boys of the
variors counties wno will assemble
here on that day.
Tnere is but small percent of
the populist party in this section
that can be forced into line and
made vote for Dr. Flopper Felton,
bet before they are led further by
Cz »r Tom Watson and bis man
Frida/,Hines, the democrats want
to give them an oportumty tn hear
the democratic iieot th, ques
tion,as argued by good aud true
m°n.
Remember the Rally is for the
7th of September and it wull be
tne ooliest political rally held in
this county up to that duttj,.
LIVELY ATTRACTION.
For ths Ooenine of the Comming
Season 1384-95.
A‘ Neviu’j Opera House Tuesday
August 281 b.
Bobby Gaylor, “sport cailister,”
got the. mining fever some years age
and took'up a claim at Leadville,Col.,
which he worked in conjunction with
a chum whose first name was Jim.
Robby had left his wife in New
York, and as foituue did notimmedi
ately smile upon the pair of prospec
tors, the comedian had to do consid
erable hustling to be able to send his
better half enough money for the
usual household expenses.
In the meantime the chums were
* ‘baehing” it in a little log cabin, do
mg their own cooking and washing,
mending their own clothes, and, in
short, economizing in every direction,
so as to keep dowh their own expeu
ses to a minimum.
And so it was that one cold
morning they discovered that their
firewood was a bout exhausted, and
as the adventure did not happen to
have the wherewithal to buy another
load, they found themselves in an
unfortunate predicament it chanced
that their nearest neighbor had a
fine, large woodpile, but as Bobbie
was too proud to beg and too honest
to steal he gazed at it longingly and
wondered how he could manage to
get some of that wood into his own
cabin without lowering his pride
or committing theft.
While thus absorbed inmeditation
the owner of the woodpile came in
sight, and the moment Mr. Gaylor
espied him a bright idea entered his
mind. Calling his chum he propos. 1
that they engaged in a mock fight.
Bobby was to beat a hasty re
treat in the direction of the wood
pile and Jim was to keep up an
incessant fusiiade of stones as his
partner ran.
Bobby would throw gn occasion
al stone in return until the wood
pile was reached, when he would
pick up stick after stick and hurl
it at his antagonist, who received
special instructions not to go far
from the cabin.
The owner of the woodpile saw
the scrimage, and immediately
took sides with the innocent Gay
lor, urging the latter on with such
exclamations as “Hit him !’’ “Give
it to him! Sock him with another
chunk of wood!” The more he
urged the faster Bobby threw the
wood, and when enough had been
secured to last a few days, hostility
ceased
The happy owner of the wood
thought it was great sport, and
laughingly remaked to Mr Gaylor
that “It was the funniest and
best fight he had ever seen.”
Mrs E. B. Pennington came up
yesterday from Round Mountain
Furnace.
JACKjKING, President T. J.
W- r. SIMPSON, Mee president Un 8
Merchants National Bank
OF ROME CA.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS
All Accommodations Consistent with Safe Bankia -o
tended our Customers,
-’ PLAINING MILIT
We Mean Business Cail and Get Our
before Buying, W e are Seiling Ces
SASH, DOORS
AND BLINDS
Flooring. Ceiling, Moulding,
Ballusters and Brackets
At Bottom T*i'iqq s
HUME & PERKINS
BLACKSMITHING.
I have moved Blacksmith and re
pair shops from Fifth Ave. opposite
New Court house to my Old stand
on Fifth Avenue in The Fourth
Ward,
W. T.DRENXOX,
A_t old stand'
sth AVENUE FOURTH WARD.
8-12 ts
SHOPS REMOVED.
To my patrons and the public I wish to state
that I have removed ms
Carriage Waggons and
Blacksmith Shops,
From the old stand in the Fourth Ward to the
buildin opposite the New Court house where
I am always ready to do guaranteed Carriage,
buggy, wagon and Blacksmith work
Repairing and Horse Shoeing a specialty
M. A_. WIMPEE, JR-
II II BMMM
-A__ ‘W. HART,
Leather and Shoe Findings,
Hand made Shoes built to order, Repairing
a speciality, at
Masonic Temple Store.
“Warter’s Hand
made,” >hats the brand
of the latest and best
production from the
Warters Cigar Facto
ry. Ask yurdealerfor
one.
T
Arc yon, can’t sleep, can’t eat, tired,
thirsty ? Blood poor ?
, It’s a tonic you want —
'H.aI Rootbeer.
Tliis spark'mg, er.liifarating, and re
freshing dunk, while being far more
t gieeable in bou-ptef and flavor than
iii_• finest wine or at
the same time unlike them,. being '
. front alcebiL’ ii s * •
A temperance drink for temperance
pcoule.deliciousand wholesome as well.
Purities the blood, tickles the palate.
Package niak:s five gallons.
Ask your storekeeper for it.
Take no substitutes.
Send 2-cent stamp to Chas. E. Hires
Co., Philadelphia, for beautiful pic
ture cards.
NORTH GEORGIA
Agricultural Collcgt.
DEPARTMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY.
4/ Dahlonega, Georgia.
Spring term begins first Monday In February.
Fall term begins first Monday In September.
FULL LITERARY COURSES-
TUITION FREE
TV th ample corps of teachers.
THROUGH MILITARY TRAINING
under a U. S. Army Officer detailed W
Secretary of war.
Departments of Business, Short
.’hand, Typewriting, Telegrap y»
Music and Art
Under competent and thorough Instructors
yOUNG LADIES have equal advantages.
CHEAPEST COLLEGE IM THE SOUJTI
For catalogues and full informat
dress Secretary or Treasurer Os
Trustee*