A history of Rome and Floyd County, State of Georgia, United States of America; including numerous incidents of more than local interest, 1540-1922 . ISCILLA BALE, Romesbeloved Grandma Georgy, whose pen hasmade Romans venerate their town. PALEMON J. KING, an old-fashioned schoolteacher who believed that spare rods meantspoiled children, and acted accordingly. W. M, McCurry was visiting friendsat Dalton Sunday. William Wimbish and MartinDArcy, of Rome, were at Coosa Sat-urday on a hunting trip. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Vann and chil-dren, of Bush Creek, were the guestsSunday of Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Wea-v


A history of Rome and Floyd County, State of Georgia, United States of America; including numerous incidents of more than local interest, 1540-1922 . ISCILLA BALE, Romesbeloved Grandma Georgy, whose pen hasmade Romans venerate their town. PALEMON J. KING, an old-fashioned schoolteacher who believed that spare rods meantspoiled children, and acted accordingly. W. M, McCurry was visiting friendsat Dalton Sunday. William Wimbish and MartinDArcy, of Rome, were at Coosa Sat-urday on a hunting trip. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Vann and chil-dren, of Bush Creek, were the guestsSunday of Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Wea-ver. Arthur Lloyd is attending court inRome this week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lumpkin are ex-pected home from New Orleans Thurs-day, and will be with Cicero Evans forseveral days before going to theirhome in Virginia. Mt. Alto. (Apr. 20, 1921) The little child of Mr. and Mrs. DockAlexander was badly burned Fridayafternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Salmon werethe guests of Ed. Salmon and familyat Armuchee, Sunday. Miss Minnie Watson was the guest ofMrs. Ruth Salmon Thursday afternoon. Grady Holland was in Rome Mon-day on business. Life In the Districts 553. A HOME ONCE VANNS VALLEYS PRIDE. Cave Spring road residence built about 1840 by Gen. Jas. Hemphill, state senator andmilitia officer who helped remove the Indians. Gen. Hemphill sold it to Wm. Montgomeryand moved to Mississippi in 1846. Note the unique entrance, entirely open, and the windinghardwood stairway; this arrangement has been changed. Ten large and beautiful cedars gracethe front yard. Misses Maud, Cora and Effie Holla-way were the pleasant guests of MissNola Alexander Sunday afternoon. Wesley Dillard was at the home ofB. F. Watsons, Sunday. Lindale. (Tribune-Herald, Dec. 25, 1920) There will be no issue of The Trib-une-Herald tomorrow, therefore no pa-per can be delivered in Lindale. Mrs. C. E. League left yesterday fora visit to her mother at Trion. She willbe gone a week. Mrs. C. Irby, of Kingston, after abrief visit to her


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