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FOR ONE WEEK OOLY,
GREAT SALE
A letter from Capt. W. H Stqelewho Is in
New York says; Sell goDds regardless of cost
tc make room so, the Mammoth stock 1 have
bought.
At prices and you will know we ‘‘are thepeople,”
Vienna China dinner sets, hansome decoration 114 piece ß
$8.74.
Beautiful Gold Hargirg Lamps. Only $2.00
Fancy Decorated Hanging Lamps, Cut Glass Prisoms
$3.75.
Handsome Nickel Plated Rochester Vtand Lamp $1 *75.
Large size glass stand lamps complete .25c.
New Style Sewing Lamp. .71c.
Medium glass stand lamps c omplete ,20c.
Glass stand lamps .15c.
Everything inHavilands finest dhinas. At cost
Everything in fine German coina. At cost.
Everything in fancy goods and Bric-a-Brac. At cost.
Remembea these prices are good only for one week,
ONLY
FOR ONE WEEK
FOR
1 ‘ * ONE WEEK
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-MW. H. STEELE,
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Successor to
Carver & Harper
241 & 243 BROAD ST. ROME GA.
New Jewelry,
Beautiful line of new
Silver Novelties, and
Silver GOods,
J. K. Williamson
Broad Street
I ELM CAR COLUMN
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I ’ "ok Over >ie i asst r.gers—
Many of Ih m Will
L icrc .i You
i Mr A .l g King of Thorni-fun,
lis ntliiH A rinyfrutig.
Mirm N •!|j.. Hunch of Rock Hili
S. (J i» visiting ;bt‘ Mises Da. oi>
Second Avenue.
Mr, W. L. Hickman of Codar
towu, wan in Ure city yerterday.
You can find any
thing needed in a
school room at Smiths.
Mias Clara M iveland. au attrac
tive young lady of the Gate City is
the guest of the Misses McWl
liams in East Romo.
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. Rev. I’. C. Fletcher will preach
at North Rome this morning at
II o’clocks.
Ask your dealer for
Westover Tobacco
Miss Bessie White, of Gadsen,
Ala., arrived in this city today to
visit Miss Louise O’Neill on 2nd Ave
Miss White is a most charming
young lady and her presence in
Rome will be a source of delight
to her many friends.
Lucky Strike tobac
co Best natural leaf
made.
Mr. Thomas Fahy, Rome’s large
and enterprising dry goods merch
ant, is now in the northern markets
purchasing a large and stylish
stock of goods for his immense
trade.
Johnson’s Magnetic Oil cure
cramps and colic and internal neu
ralgja Sfid and backache
natuntly. 25 and 50 eta. For sale by
J T. Crouch & Co
Books, slates,tablets
and pencils at Smiths.
Mr. George Porter of Silver Creek
was iu the city yegterdav.
Mr. John J. Mickle is in Macon on
business.
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When tfftVfeliog, 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.
Shell Road tobacco
best 1 5c plug on earth.
To make room for new stock I will
sell all Fancy Goods and Bric-a-Brac
at cost, for one week only.
W. H . Steele, successor so
CarverA Harper
Oxford Ties
worth $2,00 for
$1,25 A. B. Me-
Arver & Co
Miss Marion Love Lewis, after a
pleasant visit to her aunt Mrs. J.
A. Wills, left Friday morning for .
her home in the Gate City .
Miss Rose Woodruff leaves Wei.
needay to visit Miss Leila Krouse
in Atlanta.
Dr. Jule Mitchelaud Judge Cicero
Hammond, of Arinurchee, were in
the city yesterday.
Au addition to the regular chior
at the Baptist church today Miss.
Cora Clark. Miss Holleyman, of
DeCatur will assist in the .singing
and the music will be most excel
lent.
IL A. Smith will sell
you school books
cheaper than the
cheapest.
Rev. J. T. Gibson D D will preace
at First Method is Church this morn
ing at 11 o,clock, no service at night.
Strangers spending the Sabbath in
the city cordially invitee | o be pres-
I ent,
Misses Grace Stroud and Ada
Jenkins will spend today as the
guests of Mrs. Montgomery, at
Cave Spring,
Mr. Richard Maddox will leave
Monday to resume aie studies iu
the Young Harris Institute.
Mr. Arthur West, who won the
competitive for the West Point
Cadet-ship will not leave for Anap
olis until thelSth inst.
! “INTERESTING TO ALL’’
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Art Potte.-v, BHo-a Brae, Onyx Tables, Library, Hall and Sewin*
Lamps. China and Glassware. J
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WE EXTEND A CORDIAL INVITATION
to the public to visit us and examine the beautiful articles disp'ayed
in this, our
■’NEW DEPARTMENT”
“A CROCKERY STORE”
"A HOtISEFtIRNISHING STORE”
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Where you can buy any article for Household use, very much under
any price pou have had heretofore.
OUR 5 AND 10c COUNTERS
ARE FULL OF BARGAINS.
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THE NOVELTY. STORE
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Or. 2EHZ_ RAWLIKS,
318 BROAD ST. ROME, GCA.
| IUIIIIi IliliH ffll H
I Always Has Cured |
I Summer Complaints I
I —lt Always Will. I
It's as certain to cure Cramps, Colic, Cholera Morbus,
Dysentery, Diarrhoea, and all such troubles, as the sun p®
mH is to shine. Such ills go as quickly as they come when m®
<Sa this good old remedy is used. It is well to remember
ay that serious sickness can often be prevented by taking a py
$£ teaspoonful of Pain-Killer in warm water or milk. Al-
S £ -- g
ways keep it by you. Sold everywhere. The quantity
m has been doubled, but the price remains the same,
ffl Prepared only by— Ply
P PERRY DAVIS & SON, Providence, R. I. S
Blacksmilhing.
1 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. DRENNON,
A.t old stand-
sth AVENUE FOURTH WARD.
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NOTICE.
Georgia, IFoyd ITa the Superio
County, > Court of said cons
) ty
The petition of R. S. Draper show*
the following facts:—
let. That petitioner is laboring
under disabilities imposed by the
granting of a divorce by the Supe
rior Court of Floyd county to /ora
Draper.
2nd. That Nora Draper of ea ] u
count y, on the 14th- dsy of May
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.
“Saiddefendantwasoftentiiiiescruel
abusive and unkind to your petition
er, and his treatment recently be
came so unkind and cruel to your
potitioner, that it became unbearably,
for her said husband was continual y
abusingand ill treating your petition
er by cursing her. charging her wit
unchastity and that in her presence
and in such and divers other ways
making the life of your petition!
miserable, his general conduct o
wards her being of such cruel cna
acter that no human heart of a n .
feeling could possibly bear am u Q
dergo by longer continuing in ’■
resence and living with biin as i
wife, and they are now not living o
gether as husband and wife.
Upon the trial of said case at
March term 1894 of Floyd Superior
Court the Allowing verdict was ren
dered, it being the second an< * 11 t
verdict: “We the Jury find su 1(0 ..
proof have beensubmitted 1
consideration to authorize a
vorce, and that a divorce, A. '‘J e
Matrimonii be granted
maiden name, Nora Moore be restor
edtoher. and that the def< m • >
Robert Draper be not
marry again. March 31st.
Wherefore petitioner ' sh
moval of his said disabilities 11 ,
next September term of said
in compliance with the st ll 11 .
such cases made and provu> e< •
your petitioner will ever praj
J. B, F. Lumpkin,
Petitioners Attorney-
Filed in office July 6th. 189 k
Wm. Beysiegle,
Clerk Superior Com