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I 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 kitchon can be found in my stock, tome
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
Illi M Hill STOYE WR $12.00.
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Is absolutely the best stove on the market today, Except
be Chatter 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 Tin ware and can sell you better, goods than you
buy in the cheaper light tin ware.
A full line ol Agate Iron ware so popular with every
Housekeeper, the cleanest and most serviceable ever mad e
Everything lirst class-—my goods are tor inspectio i :
Expierced Salesman to attend to your wants. Cal! at Carver
& Harpers Old stand. Everybody knows where it is.
W. H. STEELE,M-
241 BROAD STREET, ROME GA,
CWAL9 NEY S
SCHOOL FOR BOYS.
Will open on September
10th, Boys prepared for Jun
ior class at college. For circu
lar giving full information,
Address
J. D. Gwaltney
Rome Ga,
WANTED: Three wide awake
hustling agents to represent us in
good paying territory Reference
required. Apply at 207 Broad
St., Rome Ga.
8-19—Gt. The Singer M’f’g. Co.
NOTICE
If you owe State and county ta
call at the Sheriff’s office and pa x
up and save cost. I regret to Ad
vertise property such times asthes
but will be compell to do so, unle
payment is made this will be in
fcrced strictly this August 22 1894
Jake, C. Moore, Sheriff.
Notice.
GEORGIA, Floyd C'uuty:—
No’.ice 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
my office asking that the benefits for the provi
sious of Sections 1249, 1450, 1451, 1452, 1453,
and 1454, . f the. Code of Georgia of 1882 and
the meudmeuts theretoshall apply to said Dis
trict, 1 further give notice that said matter will
be heard on the 29tb.dayot August inst.andifno
valid objection are shown an Election will be
ordered to occur on the 13th. day of Septeme
nexttu decide the question of “Fence or Stoc
Law' according to the Statutes in such esse
madeaud provided.
Given under my hand and Official signature
this August9th. 1694. John P. Davis,
Ordinary
Johnson’s Magnetic Oil cures
cramps and colic and internal neu
ralgia and headache and backache
nstantly. 25 and 50 cts. For sale by
J T. Crouch & Co
“Orange Blossom’’ is a sure
cure of ah diseases pec wum en
uold by D W. Curry.
Go to A. B, Me.
Arver & Co and
buy Oxford Ties
worth $ 1.25 for
75cts. ■
$25
FOR MERCANTILE
COURSE IN
BOOK-KEEPING
Including Books
Call at office for particulars
J G HARMISON
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.
Burney’s Baggage
Transfer, office, Arm
strong office. Phone
126. Day and Night.
Notice Administrator’s Sale
GEORGIA, Floyd Comity:—
Agreeable to an order from the Court of Or
dinary will lie sold between the legal hours of
sale on the First Tuesday in September next,
before the Court House door in said County,
the following property to wit: One vacant lot
of land in the Fifth Ward of the city of Rome
Ga., fronting 60 feet on Pennington Avenue;
i and running back 125 feet, bounded on the
I North-east by C. D. Wsods land aud on the
; South-west£by vacant lot of Isabella Carroll’s
estate. Terms cash.
Thos. F. Carroll
Administrator of
Isabella Carroll,
Aug. 7.-30<l. Deceased.
“Warter’s Hand
made,” thats the brand
of the latest and best
production from the
Warters Cigar Facto
ry. Ask yurdealerfor
one.
Oxford Ties,
Worth 125 for
75cts A. B. Me-
Arver & Co. •
Oxford Ties
worth $2,00 for
$1,25 A. B. Me-
Arver & Co
ELECTRIC CAR COLUMN
l ook Over the Passengers—
Many of Them Will
Interest Yem
Hon Farris Nixon, of Nannie
Ga., spen. yesterdav in the city.
Capt. Joe Hull of Comer, Hull
Co., of Savannah, is in the city today,
Col. John C. Foster, of Foster’s
mills spent yesterday' in the city’.
The plugs of the water msins
were blowed out and the mud Hush
ed out this morning.
As a result of the Floyd Springs
•‘F“uce or no fence” election or Sat
urday, resulted in a defeat of fence
by a vote of G 2 to GO.
Miss Nannie P-*el, of Watters
district is in the city, the guest of
her sister, Mrs Professor Hodges
on Fifth Ave.
Ticket Agent Smith is making an
effort to secure special rates to and
from Dalton for those who wish to
attend the Congressional couvention
on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Me Arver of
Lavender are visiting Me Arver’s
sister, Mrs. Kirby at Lyerly. Mrs
Kirby is dangeously ill.
Rev. Charlie E. Wright of Chat
tanooga passed through the city
today enroute to Etna where he
will conduct a series of protracted
meetings,
Mesrs A. B. Me Arver & Co. will
begin moving into the Medical
building on Monday. Mr. A. O.
Girrard is moving his millinery
into the same legant building to
day.
In Recorders Court this morn
ing Oscar Winn of Dark town was
fined $2 for smiting the cheek of a
Dark town Amazon and Mr Honey,
of near Cedartown was fined $3 for
a plain drunk.
Miss Sarah Simpson has return
ed to her home in Rome, after sev
eral weeks spent in Cartersville,
as the guest of Miss Louis Mum
ford. —Cartersville Signal.
Mr. Chailey Jervis the handsome
young Drug clerk at Lowry Brcs.
went up to Calhoun yesterday tc
-pend the day with the old folks at
home and his But then
this last is only a rumor.
Capt. and Mrs. A. B. S. Moseley,
returned this morning from Bartow
county, where th< y have been attend
ing a most interesting meeting at
Macedonia Baptist church.
They report having had a most
delightful week among the splendid
people of the 17th District of Bar
tow county.
When traveling, always take a cake
of Johnson’s Oriental Soap with you;
diseases are often caught from using
hotel soap. For sale by J, T. Crouch
& Co.
The Bush Arbor Meeting-
The Arbor meeting four miles
north of Rome, near the home of Mr
Sanford Chapmans, will continue
throughout the week. Owing to the
inclemant weather, yesterday servi
ces were held in a neighbors school
house. The change did not retard
the interest and gracious meeting,
were held. Rev. John W. Bal
preaching at 11 a. m. and Rev J.
A, Sewell, at 8. p. m.
There have been about thirty con
vertions and reclaimations so far
Seven have already united with the
Methodist church, and several will
join the Baptist church at an early
date.
BAD MARKSMEN.
They Exchange Several Shots and
Only a Wounded leg to Show.
Raleigh, N. C Aug 26 (Special )
—There was a sensation Friday in
\ ance county. Two brothers named
Burwell have had a feud growing out
of the division of their fathers prop
erty.
One lived with his mother and wife
at the old home. The other went
there to see his mother. The other
brother suddenly rushed out of the
house at him with a revolver in his
nafid and began firing, while the la
dies screamed with fear.
The visiting brother returned the
fire and eleven shots were exchanged
while the men were in the yard. The
resident brother was shot in the leg
One brother had just been released
from a peace bond, having made
ihtats agaiust the other’
OPENING NIGHT AT NEVIN.
The Splendid and Only English
Living Pictures-Select-Chaste
Sport McAllister brim full of things
laughable, will appear at the Opera
house tomorrow for one ni» it only.
He is no relation of the renowned
leader of the New York's 4<*i , but
only Robert Gaylo l , with a company
supportii g him in that funniest of
f muy pbn , that is par excellence
itself. Mr. <»ayloris no stranger to
the Rome theatre goers, and the re
ception that is always given him here
is evidence of that fact. Sport McAl
lister unlike most plays of its kind,
has a plot, and the situations lead
ing up to it are the most side split
ting character. From the time Sp >rt
is notified of his nomination for
Sheriff, by the Democrats, an ill feel
iog rises between him and his rival,
Dennis McGinty, who the Republi
cans have put in the field tor tl e
same honors. The ridiculous situ
ations and the many quarrels in
which the two candidates become in
volved keep the audience in a son
tant uproar of laughter. Finally
Culminating in the election of
‘ oport.’’
The campaign incident to the elec
tion is supplemented with songs,
dances and private theatricals, by
John McAllister, “Sport’s son and
his company ot stars. Tomorrow
Tuesday night Aug. 28, at Neviub
O ? era House
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?. - t yon. ,-u. Mt. kc< per for it.
• v> substitutes.
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NOTICE.
Georg a, IFoyd jTo the Superio
County, Court of said conn-
) ty
The petition of R.S. Draper shows
the folio wing facts:—
let. That petitioner is laboring
under disabilities imposed by the
granting of a divorce by the Supe
rior Court of Floyd county to Nora
Draper.
2nd. That Nora Draper of said
county, on the 14th day ot May 1892
filed in the Clerk’s office of the Su
perior court of Floyd county, her
application for a divorce, setting
north the following grounds to wit:
“Saiddefendantwasoftenti.nesoruel
abusive and unkind to your petitioi -
er, and his treatment recently be
came so unkind and cruel to your
petitioner, that it became unbearable,
for her said busband was continually
abusing and ill treating your petition
er by cursing her. charging her with
un chastity and that in her presence,
and in such and divers other wavs,
making the life of your petitioner
miserable, his general conduct to
wards her being of such cruel char
acter that no human heart of any
feeling could possibly bear and un
dergo by longer continuing in his
resence and living with him as his
wife, and they are now not living to
gether as husband and wife.’’
Upon the trial of said case at the
March term 1894 of Floyd Superior
Court the fallowing verdict was ren
dered, it being the second and final
verdict: “We the Jury find sufficout
proof have been submitted to dir
consideration to author.ze a totalcul
vorce, and that a divorce, A Viienno
Matrimonii be granted Plantiff, her
maiden name, Nora Moore be restor
ed to her. and that the defendant,
Robert Draper be not allowed to
marry again. March 31st. 1894
Wherefore petitioner prays the re
moval of his said disabilities at the
next September term of said Court
in compliance with the statues in
such cases made and provided. And
your petitioner will ever pray etc.
J. B, F. Lumpkin,
Petitioners Attorney
Filed in office July 6th. 1894.
Wm. Beysiegle,
Clerk Superior Court
Application for Letters of
Dismission.
GEORGIA, Floyd County:—
Whereas A. j. Watters Administrator De
Bonis Non, of Joseph Watters, represents to the
court in his re ition duly tiled, that lie has ad
ministered Joseph Warters estate, This is to
cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors
to show cause, if any they can, why said ad
ministrator should not be discharged from his
administration and receive letters of dismission
on the First Monday in November 1894. This
August 7th. 1894.
John P. Davis.
Aug. 7.t0 Nov 9. Ordinary Floyd County, Ga.
JACK KING, rrwdilonl T. J. SIMPHu x ,•
W-}’■ SIMI’BON, Vice Preaideot ’ ,0 8 Ca»hier
Mercßatits National Bank
OF ROME CA.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS
All Accomnind.iiioi.o Consistent with SaL Banking y x
tended our Customers,
THE ITXEST I.iXI-;'
A T\TT~j
BIST ASSORTMENT
Feather Dusters
ITT
Trcvitt & Johnsons
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'll INII if
We make them and sell
them at bottom prices,
HUME & PERKINS
" BLACTTMINC.
1 have moved Black smith and re
pair shops from Fifth Ave. opposite
New Court house to my Old stand
on Fifth Avenue in The Fourth
Ward.
W. T. DRE W ON.
.A_t old. stand-
sth AVENUE FOURTH WARD.
8-1 2 ts
"w. hart,
Leather and Shoe Findings,
Hand made Shoes built to order, Repairing
a speciality, at
Masonic Temple Store.
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
Al. A.. WI MPEE, JR
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ness.&lldriiin'..' 12. - > serin Generative Organs of either sex sL a *l lnl .
V IS' byovere.r. .. : > i.L.I errors, excessive u«e of tobacco, opium orsw*
x t 41. ulunts, vb‘< h b d• o Imirmlty. Consumption or Insanity. Oan b® ,-i.
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