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Ail Kindi of Little?New sy
Items Picked Up on Street
Corners at (Hotels And
Everywhere
SSOO Paid Over.—A check of
|SOO from the National Fraterni
ty arrived and was paid over b\
local officers to the P. D. Rost r
heirs today. This is the first mon
ey received hy the Roger estate on
policies held hy the late father.
North R >ME Xmas Tree—There
will be a Christmas tree in the
North Rome Methodist church t< -
night for Sunday school p pile.
There will be a nice program for
the evening, and presents w ill be
on the tree for all the young folks
Mrs. A.«O Garrard is now re
coving the Christmas g"ods or
dores eheordedfor ths season, and
like all her new stock there goods
are going at cost. Here i e the
place to get your millinery and
new is the time to buy.
Young Ladiii*’ Delight
That is what we should cal! those
fancy packages of Sparrow’s fine
Chocolates at Lloyd’s. They come
in all siies fiom j lb. to 5 I
boxes, some’all Chocolates, and
lonie assorted Chocolates and bon
bons You will see the handsome
cut elsewhere.
Notice —Anv one holding claims
against my father, the late P. I)
Roser, will render itemiz d bills
to me for payment, and to those
who ar> indebted to him will
please call and settle. I can be
found at Fletcher Smith’s job of
fice, and desire to get everything
settled up at once. P. R Poser.
Queenly Celeste —Miss Ce
leste Ayer, of Rome, is in the city
on a visit to Miss Goldie Ayer
Miss Ayer is one of R< me’s pret
tiest and most attractive young
women. She has visited all the
places of interest in this country
and in Europe and is an exceed
ingly interesting conversational
ist. —Anniston Hot Blast.
Taylor—Tippin.—?t 8 o’clock
last night at the home of the
bride’s parents. Miss Wilie Tay
lor and Mr. W. J. I'ippin were
joined in wedlock. The happy
voung coup! i are highly esteemed
by all who kmw them, and the
bridal presents w-re as elegant as
numerou*. The Hu.-tler of Home
wishes them along, happy vojage
on the sea of matrimony.
Up The Oostanaula. -Messrs.
R. 1). Van Dyke, C. A. Hight,
]). W. Curry, Dr Walker Curry,
J. A. Glover, L J. Moultrie, cf
R>me, and Hugh Richardson,
John Grant and Capt. Luke
Mitchell, of Atlanta, have gone
up the Oostanaula <n a 1 unt.
The party is aboard the river
steamer, Ccnnas ugi, and, with
such weather as today, wi.lc r
tiinly enjoy the trip. They are
heading for Carters’ Landing,
110 miles up stream.
Shorter at Chinnicks’. —Tha’
is to say, Shorer College girls,
to the tune of about 25 in num
ber, chaperoned by Miss Gris
wold and Miss Gibbs, came down
from the college last night and
took supper at Chinnick'e fa
mous Broad street restauran*.
V. ith beautiful faces wreathed in
expression of antecipation vi he.i
they entered—note wore looks ol
d’sapp ’intment when they depart
ed. Jhe keeper of an eate y who
cm successfully cater to ‘he seven
ty twd appetites of twenty seven
coPege girls, knows his buones*.
WANT KD-T RUST WO Rl’ IY ANI > A.CTIV t.
gentlemen or laJies to trav.il for tee • n-
Bible, esuibißlicrt Roum: in N nh 'Georgia
Monthly 51>5.00 uni exp aise-. Position st ady
Rofe;anbe. Enclose seir-aiblr sieil, stampe I
are op. The Dominion Company, Dipt.. R
hicago.
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BWK SUSPENDS
EFFORTS TO PLACE BANK
IN RECEIVERS HANDS.
AID BY OTHER BANKS
Depositors Will Probably Be
Paid In Full —Closing Os Banks
Brunswick, Ga., Lee 30.—The
Merchants and Traders’ Bunk sus
pended payment yesterday. The
bank's capita! stock is SIOO,OOO
iissets, sl3-5,000, liabilt'es. $85,000
to S9O 000. Lowest estimates place
95 per cent of the bank’s assets as
good Its stock is held by sol
id business firms and institutions
in Georgia, principally Savannah.
Valdosta. Atlmtaand B unsviek
and New York.
Fifty per cent of this stock could
respond immediately, if called up
on, for 109 cents on the dollar.
Officers cf the Merchants and Tra
ders’ are J. M, Madden, president
W. B. Cook, cas’ ier, d'rectors, A.
G P. D ,dge, A H. Line, C D.
Ogg, James L F ster, M . Isaac,
J. B. AVrigb’. Seme we?ks ago an
all ut was m •> to place th~> bmk
in a receiver's hand.
Since thin, ih ■ bank mon claim,
confidence has been failing until
the quiet run of the pas' few days
become too great.
Reepo iding to telegrams. Vice
President Mills B. Lune, of the
Citizens' Bank,•Savannah, arrived
today, and conferred with the two
remaining Brunswick institutions
regarding liquidating the Mer
chants and Traders’ affairs. Liber
al offers of aid were made jointly
by the Brunswick banks and Mr.
L itie, but they failed.
At 4 o’clock Attorneys Sam C.
Atkins, J. W. Bennett and Owhu
Johnson left on a special train for
Waycross to apply for a receiver
From a most careful investigaii n
and search for facts it seem- prob
ab.e that dej osi ors willl be paid
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without s’o: kholdeis being called
upon-for ail.
Today President Madden refund
ed all moneys paid in by deposi
tors yesterday and the day before.
Actual m neys due individual
cLposi'ors will not exceed $45,000,
There was no excitement around
other Brunswick banks today,
about $70,009 additional cur
rency reach'd Brunswick, to be
used if needtd,
Ihl'ormatiou touight states that
J. M. Mad.’in has been received
of Merchants and Traders’ Bunk,
S. C. Atkinson, aitorney
TORTUED FOR MONTHS.
‘‘l was tortured for nine months
with nettle rash. I found no relief
until I legati taking Hood’s sar
saparilla. The first few bottle re
lieved me and I continued i*s use
unt.il 1 was cured. I am now in
better health than for years and
mv skin is soft and white, “Mrs.
Lucy Biglow, Bushnef, Florida.
Hood’s Pills are the only pills
1 take with H jjJ’s 8 trs ip irilla
Alldrugists 2-sj.
Ma mm th Stock. —Talk about
a big stock of candy you just
< tignt to see that display at
Lloyd & Co’s., but then you can
scarcely see it for the crowds < f
eug Q r customers that throng
the store, even with this unfa
vorable weather. They are going
t > make a special ent on fin«
chocolates trie balance of this
week only, and if ycu appreciate
fi;.e goods at a low price, be
mire to try a pound o- two at
25c lb. They have candies
from 5c lb up.
CIT V 1 ION—LE KVE TO SELL.
GEORGIA FL YD COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern.
S ilom n Everett, administrator of
John Mills, deceased, has in due
form applied to the undersigned
for leave to s«L the stocks belong
ing to the estate cf said deceased
and said appliaation will be heard
on the first Monday in J anuary '
nexL This 6th day of Dec. 1897. I
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PERSONAL MOTION
Sm ke Rebel Yell 1
“R b ( 1 Yell” tl eb .'t
I’re-'crip i ms a specia’ty nt th<
It line Pharmacy.
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Mr. Fair Dodd, of A'hens is at
'.he Armstro..!’ today.
Mr. James Bio id vorth of the
Gat ' City w . - here hist ni,h f .
We are it: the lead on handker
chief extracts. all theodorr.
Mr Charley M irrison has re
lurned to hi* sludi s at Emir
coPege,
Mr. Dudly Magruda has re-'
turned from a plu.ua it t r ip to
A uniston
Mr. Alex Bonnym n has re
timed from a h did iy visit to
Balt i more.
Mr. Henry R. Goetching, f
Columbus, is visitin ' r d itives in
the c ty.
Handsome Ned York has r> -
turned from a visit to relatives in
Rockmart.
The many friends of Mr. Walter
Ross will be piui id to I-arn that
he i? quite e k.
Mr. A'ex :L ./'ton tho hand
some iron mag.. ■ I bachelor,
in here from E mt.
See our | pound Glycerine soap
until January Ist. The price is
only 10 cents. Rune Pbxrmicy.
Miss Dlolie Bshannon, of New
nan, ariived this afternoon and is
a guest of Mrs. James B. Nevin.
■ Major II C. Hanson of Macon,
I spent last night in the city. Maj,
Hans n stepped at the Armstrong.
Messrs .John Ashley Jones and
Victor Smi-h, of Atlanta, an
nutogr ghed at the Armstrong
Dr Henry W. Tay or of the
Rome Pharmacy emsinues con
valesce.it from’a severe attact L'ot
fever-
The many friends of Mr. D. C
Woodward will be pained to learn
that, he is quite ill at his home in
East Rome.
The lion of Osrabaw and the
lamb of anli-Ossabaw have lam
down together. And the political
pot not yet on the fire.
D sasis oftel lurk in the bicod
betore they openly manifest them
selves. Therefore keep the blood
pure with Hood Sars-pariall.
Cheap tickets to all points via
.Vester. & Atlm ic R. R. Dec
30, 31 and January 1 . Limited
Jan. 4th 1898 C. K. Ayer, P & TA
Mr. And Mr j . Alfred Hunilton
of Tri ,n are in the cith far a few
days. Mr. and Mrs Hamilton
lormeriy lived in R nns a id their
many friends here complain tiiat
their visi’s to the ci'y arc too few
and too far between.
POISONS.
Os Three Different Kinds In
Her Corp e
Zit.oli, the man of many wives,
was arraigned in the Center Street I
P lice Court today, to be again
charged with the suspicion of kil
ling his last wife, Jennie Suhmer,
and with swindling the Metropoli
tan Life Insurance Company.
It was Zanoh’s arraignment on
these charges.
By the consent o c his lawers
the two cases were continued
until a week from Saturday.
Ihe lesson for futhcr delay was
that Prof. Whithaua whois ex
amining the body had found
thne poisoi s thus far. They
were arsenic mercury and zinc.
The expert was not y.it ready to
make his report.
WIT H TH E REG U L A 11l T Y O F A
CI.O K.
Chenei’s Expect-rant will in
variably cure a desp rate cough
and case of the lungs. I have used
it in my family lor many years
and can say it never fails to prove
ts v >rth , it will always get yon
right. C. Tucker. 1
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ttipans Tabula cure liver troubles
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Rome China and Stove C<
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Q Notwithstanding the fact that wj are re-
Q caiving ne w g >od ;, embracing the vest
p shapes and the very latest styles in mlliiey
q every week, we are st II selling t p ices th?;
Q compete with all a'lege i 4i At Cost” fi jures.
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Q The new goods now coming in are or'err
0 placed forfall and winterd rive’-y,aid hisugh
P we have decided to n ke a change in our
O business, necessitate r> 1- . jistion f stock ..
O by'Jan. 1 st., we a e -co iv. our new cds
Q dn g:vin g our - customers ie benefit of ali
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O Our Trimmers are tur ing out the best C
C work in the south, for the oroof, we invite
p > our inspection. Yo i arc c : ally iavitid to
O call early and wa assure / Ith it you cant
Q come too often
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O Respectfully
AO. GARRARD, . C
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REDUCED RATES
Via S uthern Railway, Ac>c unt
CH RI STM A 9 110 LI T, AY S.
On account hr'n* n 13 H>l liya
( he Southern Railway will sell
tickets from points on its lines to
ail points Sou h of th? Ohio and)
Potomac and East of the Missi sip-,
pi river-, in the territory of the i
Southeastern -r As-oma—
ti n at a rate of ona pud oim-tuird
fare for the round trip Tickets
w 11 be sold De mber 22nd 23rd
21th 25h, 39 and 31st 1897 and,
January Ist 1898, with find limit,
January 4th 1898
Call on agent cf the Southern I
| Railway for further inform »ti : •>. ;
QUICK TIME
Throug sleeping car service to
Jacksonville, Tampa and Florida
points.
The Southern Railway has re-1
sumed its fast winter schedule be
tween R'me, on . Jacksonvi'le
Tampa and Florida p lints leav
ing Rome 8.20 pm making th
quickest time be ween th .se p infs.
Th is is a solid train carrying t ie
gait day coachesand Pul'man
sleeping cur, Rome to j ick- n
vil e with mt change. Also Pill
man sleeping car Rome to Tampa,
without change. Winter tourist
tickets are now on sa'e to all prin
cipal winter -esor s in Florid i.
For information call on J N
Harrison, ci y ticket agent Arm
strong H >tel. ’Pnone 39.
Dinglny saysl siver will be (hi
the Congressional issue next year.
Dingley is on’y hoping that In i
deficit w 11 cut no ice-and it w ml,
while the republicans skate ouc of
pe wer.
An American warship has been
; fired upon by th t Ttu s but as an
■ apology was made all was for
jgven.Ki*! a f'How and apologise
to his wid v mat tl e widow
but its poor busing for the
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LET E RSi) EuM i NTS I'R ’
GE .li.GIA r’I.OYP COUNTY.
To all whom it may conccri . E
fl. Colclough having in p"<.p.
firm applied to me for permum n
left’ rs of admi istration <■.,
estate of Mrs. Sural) J. ' Tit
•ate of said countv. 1 h ’
nil and singular the credit- ■
next of kin of Mrs s < 1 •
Wright to be an I appear at t. • v
flee within the time . 0 i b
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can why f erman .ntadm 1 •*"
should not be granted 1 » «
Colclough or seme other h an
I proper person on Mrs. S nfl
Wright’s estate. Wituc-.- .-"I
and ofli ji il sig 1 V-irJ Ihi 1 '■ 'V
of Decamber 1897. I
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