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A Peculiar Case
Periodic Attacks of Neuralgia In
the Eyes.
"C. I. Hood St Co., Lowell, Ma**.: 1
" I write to lay that I hare been a sufferer for |
four years with neuralgia In the eyee. The palm
were very severe at night, causing me to suffer!
winter and summer alike. Sometimes a month
would lapse between spells, then I would be
Troubled Every Week,
especially if I was up at night I am a man ot
regular habits, <2 years of age, and employed
for the past seven years by Heath, Springs & C<x,
well-known merchants and bankers of this plaoe
Hood’s^ 1 * Cures
and Camden. I bought a supply of Hood’s Sar
saparilla, used four bottles and believe I am
eured.” W. J. Long, Lancaster, South Carolina.
Hood’s Pills cure Constipation by restors
lag the peristaltic action of the alimentary canaj*
Nervous'
Are yon, can’t sleep, can’t eat, tired,
thirsty? Blood poor?
It’s a tonic yon want—
Hires 9 Rootbeer.
This sparkling, exhilarating, and re
freshing* drink, while being far more
agreeable in bouquet and flavor than
the finest wine or champagne, is at
the same time unlike them, being free
from alcohol.
A temperance drink for temperance
people,deliciousand wholesome as well.
Purifies the blood, tickles the palate.
Package makes five gallons.
Ask your storekeeper for it.
Take no substitutes.
Send a-cent stamp to Chas. E. TTireo
Co., Philadelphia, for beautiful plo
tore cards.
La Grippe,
Catarrh
ANO
COLD IN THE HEAD
relieved Instantly by one application of
Birney’s Catarrh Powder
Sold everywhere by druggists or direct by us.
HON. A. M. Post, JudgeSupremeCourt,Neb., writes:
Siasl e used Dr. uirney sCaUrrhal Powder personally
and in my family far several menths, and find it the best rem»
•dy I have ever used. I
cancertaiiily i ecommend /
it to anyone afflicted / / A
with caUr.hai difficul- f i ''"XA i lx /ZY/il
ties. Truly yours, Kl/\ I V'M
Rev. Father Clarke, Sec'y to the RL Rev. Bishop
of Columbus, Ohio, writes:
Gb><lemk> ; I cannot say enough for your Powder. It has
eured me of an aggravated attack of catarrh when nothing
else could help me. Am delighted with it. All r.ty ftiends to
whom I administered samples are quite er.thusiastle over i‘..
Tbc good Sistei s speak most encouragingly of’heir a euf it in
the Hospital under their care. I will do anything tv spe»k a
food word for the remedy to help other* who are a u’Ter ug.
Yours with many thanks,
His Excellency Ex-Gov. J. E. Boyd, of Neb., writes:
Gf-ktliubn:— I have used your Catarrhal Powder personally
and in my family for some time, and! nd it rives instant relie
in c dds in the head and Catarrh
al troubles. 1 can cheerfully
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pleasant remedy. f/
Vevy truly your*,
M. E. FeivhjßON. Custodian U.S. Appraiser s Stores,
Chicago, writes:
Gxktlxmxn— Being almost entirely deaf for a number or years
past and getting no relief from many so-called cures which 1
tried, was induced by a friend to try Dr. Hirney s Catarrhal
Powder for my deafness. Have recovered my hearing en
tirely, so that lean now hear a watch tick plainly, it being
held 18 inches f-om my ear. 1 look upon it as a positive cure
for deafness end have recommended its use to many of my
friends and can say I _ j a\j
have never heard of a yj/ff >-
case where it has (j(/U J'
failed to relieve.
Thankfully yours, _
Sold everywhere by druggists or direct by us.
BUI Ilf do you pay $3 to $5 tor a catarrh
Wf fa ■ remedy, when (nt popular prices.
WM " Birney’s Catarrh Powder
Is better than all others? No sneezing■ WA
or Irritatlngeffects. Fullsizobottloof SJßßfi,
powder and blower, complete, Post-paid S-ZJS.
Neat and compact; can be carried in vest pocket,
Birney Catarrhal Powder Co
J. T. Crorch & Co,
MAGNETIC NERVINE
Nervous Prostra
7-- fcg” J tion, Fits, Diz_i-
‘wbttvMy ness, Headache,
kJ VV kJT) Neuralgia and In-
somma.. Great ex
l EaSaMzk J cesses in the use o r to-
' A'--' bat co, opium, alcohol,
,/XVwaw, md in oilier direc-
Xjz //"' 'w* tions, Lrinaingon De-
•BEFORE: - AFTER" J®
pression. Softening of th®,?™ in. Incanity
and at last a miserable death. MAGNETIC
VINE iirreHtHall losses in either sex, renews vital t
and strength to both the muscular and nervous sy .fem,
tones up the brain, builds up the flesh, brin-.s r
ing sleep, and restores health and happiness to the
sufferer. A month’s treatment in plain package.by
mail to any address, |I.OO per box; 6 for $5.00. with
every ss.ooorder we give a Written Guarantiee to
cure or refund the money. Circulars free. Guarantee*
issued only by our agents.
. Wilkcsbai re police clevery recaptured
Augelo Matz who had escaped before
being sentenced ts the penitentiary.’
NEWS FROM CEDAR BLUFF.
Matter, ot Pe.aonal and General Interest in
This Thriving Little City.
Cedar Bluff, Ala., May 12. (Special)
—Captain J. M. Elliot, who has been
running the popular Cherokee House, in
this city, will move to Centre, on May
loth, where he and his good wife w f 'l
board with Mrs. Vinson at the Alabama
house, until the Captain can build a
dwelling house at Round Mountain,
which be will do sometime during the
summer We are more than sorry that we
are to lose Capt. and Mi ■>. Elliott from
oermidst, and will also miss those very
pleasant visits of Muss Maggie every two
weeks. As no one has yet applied for
the house, it is probable that it
will not be occupied dm 'n o the sc-nmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Barnett have re
turned home plesaut visit to the'?
mother here.
The furnance at Round Mountain is
running on full time and turns out 18
tons of pig iron daily.
Prof. Russell has established a libraiy
in connection with his high schc ol a;
Gaylesville. The formal opening took
place a few days since. Waldo Lawrence
left yesterday for Atlanta, where he goes
to accept a position with the Southera
Express Company.
The saw mill formelry run by Monahan
& Chancellor has recently been leased
by Mr. J. B. Slcne, and the mill now
runs regularly.
The United States coart has al’owed
the Chaita.’ooga Southern IL.! 1 way to
rrn a blanch lire to the fvrnai’ce at
Round Mountain. Thisw’l', no doubt,
be a prying investment to the rei’voad as
well a the mining company. The work
of bui'ding the branch will probably
begin at once.
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bi vises sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilolains,
c< ?.is and all skin eruptions and posi
t ’.ve’y euros piles, or no pay required. It
r: "ran teed to give perfect satisfaction,
- ? money refunded. Price 25 cents per
i >x. For sale by D. W. Curry, drug
g.’su.-lioire Ga.
NOW FOR BASEBALL.
Koine v*. <. ve Spring Nex Wedncdiy
A rteinooi.
Ire young men of the city have o -
gai'i'iod a team ,and will b r diape in
a sli-v t time to meet any ametaer team
that wishes t> play tnem.
On rext Wednesday afternoon, a
n>at •’> game bot.vcen Rome and Cave
Spring will be played at the North Rome
p..r! . The local team will line up about
as foilows: J. Graham, c ■ t‘-er; S.
( raham, p’tcher; Tom lorry, f -st Ease;
Jno. I .oct n", ondb_.se; Duke Black,
third base; P. W. Markswell .short st ip;
Ed. Colcloi.gh, left fie’d; A’s Hr.per,
centre field; Ed. Magi’l, right field.
The 1 >ys wJI have a practice game
Mordr.. evening and wish all players to
be present. Now that the clrb has been
fui’y organized, some lively spot,
be e_ x .tad ti ’s sr nn er.
(Then Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla.
When she was a Child, she cried or Cas' ■ ‘‘.
When she became she ciung to Cis a
When she had Chi'drer she gave tnem C.- .'
TWO DEATHS-
Mo. >' s« K-te G'l
HamPasa Away.
10:30 Friday night Mrs. Drd'ey
'lclrttsh died ft her home in No Ji
> ue. M .tei. Mclntosh was a m mber
c’ t' e Ncrth Rome Baptist chu ch and
w..« much beioved by all who k' ew her.
T ue funeral services will take ptace fro n
t e residence tb’s aftemoo •, and her re
mains wi ll . be interred at the North
Rome cemetery.
Yesterday afternoon at 1:30, Miss
K- te G Jlipm calmly breathed her last
au the residence of Mrs. Gardner oa
Fourth Avenue. She bad been serloasly
ill for several days and the end was rot
unexpected. Miss Gardner had lived in
Rowe many years, and bad t.,ught p..‘-
vate schools very successfully. Her
many friends will be grieved to learn of
her death. Funeral services at the.
Presbyterian church this evening at 4
o’clock, conductei by Rev. Geo.
Goetcl’hrs. Tne remains wi’l be laid to
rest on Myrtle Hill cemeter y.
Near Blakeley,last week, the large saw
mill of Willis, Cole & Cordray was des
troyed by fire. The loss was about $3,-
400, with no insurance.
REV. THOS. J. GIBSON
Lr:,v; s For Young Hr is S nstli a e Socn to
At end a Meeting ot the Boarc’,
Rov. J. T. Gibson will leave the city
soon for young Hm ’s, Town’s county,
to attend a of the board of trus
tees o± Young Harris Co l lege, of which
body be is chi’’ - wan. The meeting oc
curs or the 26th and will have have
matters of interest to discuss. Young
L. G. Hanis, who recently died at
Athens, left the Young Harris College
a b quest of about slo,ooo,and the dis
position of that sum will devolve on the
1 oard of trustees. r»
Toilet Soap is being sold 20 per cent un
der regular price by Hand & Co.
g Johnson’s Magnetic Oil kills all pains
whether internal or external. SI.OO
size 5C rts; 50 ct. size 25 ts.
Raisins 10c per pound. Hand & Co.
GOOD TEMPLARS.
Good Te nplrrs will moot in then 1
ha l ’, ’n Medical EailcHng, Moaday
night, for iceeppo r of members and
installation of office, ?, all members re
quested to be pre >ent. refreshments will
be served after meet'”g.
O. L. Millican, C. T.
Frank Bale, S'j’y
Ten pounds Grits for 25c. Hand &
Co. ,
Best Jersey Butter 20c per pound today.
! Hand & Co.’
| Fancy Cakes of all kinds 25c per
pound. Hand & Co.
• Jersey Butter 20c per pound to lay at
Hand & Co’s.
i *
1 California Peaches 20c per can. Hand
. & Co.
THE ROME TRIBUNE SUND ».Y MAY 13.1894
CHY GLEANINGS.
A party of ten convicts passed through
thec : ty yesterday en route from the
Cb.ittabc rche brick works to Dade coal
mines.
Dr- A. J.Cattle, in the atsance o’
Dr. Peadden, will preach this morning
at the Fir jt Baptist church. No ser
vices at mght.
Remember the large meeting at the Y.
M. C. A. this afternoon at 3 o’clock, a
good pointed talk for boys and hearty
singing is tee program.
Harvey Gatewood, a colored employee
of ti e ploy ■'actory, had his hand badly
crushed yesterday by one of the heavy
drop hammer- f. lb‘rg oa it.
Rev. H. L. Crulmey, of Atlwta,
will pre.ich at the F’rst Methodist
crorch at 11 o’c’ock today. r ii>e pa-tor
wi ll p.eoch at 8 o’clock iu the evening.
Jiua Morris acted ugly in thankful
Eapli teb.-rchF/dayy ; gbt. l r c tevday
n or-’ing Recorder Sp V’uck bo. id b’ui
0.-ec to the city court r dcr a s'so bond.
Yr'terday closed this term of Iloyd
super lor court, after having been in
session seven weeks. On June 4th,
J< dge Henry will hold motion court
here. C.’ty court will convene June 9th.
There wll be preaching th ; s mem’n ,
pc the Norik P yre Me ; 1 ’O<” t chr
b r sc-i ■<'s pt pi-.h; by the p..> lor. Rev.
W i*. M r-dock V 'll p c.u h • i tl e morn
i g and evening a, toe East Rome "hurch.
? r. Iled'pr Smih, ibe joo p;‘ t--,
It., j si issued ju >?> b’s p-ess, a
’ r li.rUyni 'tidrMi ■ d ledger fc.'
1 . ’2 >< ;. iV'p-,ers. Th < is the 1 st
r . ke’t : s class ever tu -jcd c. ’a
Bo’ne r. d : se red’., io It e abilityofM '.
S . : .h’« 'workiu.? sb’p. Tae wox is
do e -i lly ps will as tbr t turned 0.. t by
p’jytf the big establish meats in the
e >.
The protracted sev. ices at ti e Second
8.-pi-st chr-ch, is g row’ng ’ i ivierc' t.
Much good is being done, aud vJll con
t vue <b oagh p. u or a’l of rest week.
Sabbath school 9:CO a. m. Co rm, ’on
ser.icos and special se.a’oa to tl o
charoh 11 a. m. A’l n embers are
specially inv'ted to coute. Services or
young people 4 p. m. Ordi .'ance of
Eapt'sin at u’ght services. Ti e pub ic
co’ dia'ly invited to attend all of t e o.'-
v Ices.
CURE FOR HEADACHE.
As a remedy for all forms of Headache
Electric Bitters has proved to be the
very best. It effects a permanent cure
and the most dreaded habitual sick
headaches yield to its influence. We
urge all who are afflicted to procure a
bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial.
In cases of habitual constipation Electric
Fitters cures by giving the needed tone
of the bowels, and few cases long resist
the use of this medicine. Try it once.
Large bottles only fifty cents at D. W.
Curry drug store.
| Fancy New York Cream Cheese 16%c
l per pound. H; nd & Co.
A New York barber advertises that he
wi l ! attend to the ton o-’al t’es of
his cr.stomers at their home without any
odditional charge.
Japanese Liver Pellets are small, but
great in their effects; no griping; 50
doses 25cis.
The fu.ulty construction of flat houses
in New York city has caused the in-1
s .ce 1 ompaui"s to advance the rotes
on tl J s claas of risks in some cases 100
per ce u.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
7 pounds Starch for 35c. qjand &Co
EUHAPLFE NEWS.
fEnbrSee, G?.., May 7, 1895.—The
Euba'/'ee Fermt: Club he’d its regular
mo ?tbly iuoet’ gai the ho re of its pres
ident, Mr. W. H. Baker, the foe th
Satu day in Apr’! with a good atteud
auce. Tivs club was orgrn'zed e’eve i
yeurs ugoi’id . as met monthly eve:
ei-ce. li bu c pt e..ch meetrag uore
qoc't’ouo ing ’c. H.-ie id’ cr s rnd
mo iy b oot y quesi’o-s ]ip •. e bceiu -
rp.ve’ed prd its rembets ’e ".n d to im
prove i u tbe’~ .re, •oils o' f. a’ s ng. lue
dob Eperds the d v w th the niembe. it
m at< w ith and b" a ' > n n’itee to in
spect tbefa m a?d repo t to the dob the
state of affairs.
Mi-. ardMi'. Swinney had the mis
foie to Jo e ibe’i litt’e boy. It ’s
hi>-d tv give th: e’.t’o o »cs up, bat
the Lord said, ‘'Fuffar ”ti’e cbi’d"- ’ : o
come unto me,” p - d we mu .t not mr”-
mr~ nor coinpl;r‘n.
Thefp’mers pie dene pl. n/ng and
pre have a few days u: t before go’ug
ini o the 5 • cotioi.’, wb’ch is not coming
up ofastou p o. >t of d y weather.
Wheut aud oats a elcok’ng well, much
better than we e' pccted r ’terthe co’d
spo ll .
BuslncM Reverse. Rilled Him.
Cincinnati, May 12.—Frivoline Schu
man, proprietor of the once famous
•‘Over the Rhine” Concert hall, killed
himself in Burnett woods with a revol
ver. Reform movements ruined his
business and made him desperate.
A Restoration
°T Ae original colors, but no change in them, is
t h at h a PP ens with Pearline. The dirt is
zS—\ taken out, and that brings the colors back—
j b ut are never taken away.
If they are not hurt by water, they won’t
be hurt by Pearline.
I II V F° r washing that has been
k 1 \\ ’T's ‘ X ’ proved to be absolutely safe,
\ i k XI without any risk, nothing
/\ costs l ess th an Pearline.
vXw/ 1 1 ft \ Any other kind of wash-
w ! U *1 ing is likely to be dear, no
/ / 4 r matter what the price. o
A P«4dlers and some unscrupulous grocers will tell you "this is as good as”
OCIHI eg *• the same as Pearline.” IT’S FALSE—Pearline is never peddled,
2*. d and if your grocer sends you something in place of Peariine. bo
** HaCk
MATTING
At Eight and a Ha?f Cts
Per Yard.
A about Matting :
The importation for the
season of 1893 94 was
295,000 Rolls, being 3
times that of any previ
ous year. Over]CO,CCO
Rolls were closed out at
auction from 30 to 50
per cent less than cost
of importation. Two
weeks ago we did not
have a roll of Matting
in our house. We have
secured 100 rolls bought
at 50 per cent less than
cost of importation, all
frosh newly made goods.
Old Matting is brittle
and will not wear.
2Oc Matting foi 8i
25c Matting for 10
271 c Matting for 121
30c Matting for 15
35c Matting for 17i
40c Matting for 20
sOc Matting for 25
a”t Co., Nos 1,3, and 5
Third avenue.
Notice;
SECONO com FOR 1894.
Watters, Mondry . May 7
E iwah, Tuesday, . “ 8
Chulio, Wednesday, . u 9
Howels, Thurso aj, , “ 10
Barkers, Friday, , “11
Vanns Vai’ey. Monday, “ 14
Cave Spring Tuesday, “ 15
Foster’s Mill. Wednesday, “ 16
Livin ston. Thursday, “ 17
Rome, ... “18
M. D. IVOSKER,
Tax Receiver Floyd Co-
DR t...LIuCB purifier
Ovres I eh, Humors,
:-wel Ings, SMn Di-eoses, Rheu
» }.!<ati>ral £iiupt<», Seroiula, Ma
—, 2. iu, CaUr.'b, Fevers, Liver and
_V?va K-cln-y I>.sease«. Old Sores,
l-.ruptiois a: d r.ll disorders re
> d ’-g v oi’i impure blood.
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By making use of same the agriculturists, besides ex
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Dalmasin's Insect Powder
Kills fleas, flies, ants and roaches. Do not be pestered
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Insect Powder Guns
Procure one of these little guns and sail forth on a voy
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McClure’S Mag azine
/2b, ,-0r'1893-’P4
100 MEN AND WOMEN FAMOUS IN LITER
y ATURE AND ACHIEVEMENT will be represented
7* n McClure’s Magazine, either as authors of art
cuxum. ijjeg or as participants In dialogues and inter-
x —-x views, or as subjects of .articles. Yl"
V& i Robert Louis Stevenson
y ture * ho * prepared *u autobiographic*! article of rare Interact oa how
William Dean Howells
pedally (or youthful readers), and, la addition, will contribute one of the <7 v
dialogue* which are ao famous a feature ot the Magazine. vWW X
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< Frank R. Stockton
sustain one aide of a dialogue for the Magazine, and will atoo write abort
lssf /T atoriea.
Alphonse Daudet, Emile Zola, Pierre
X Lotl and Ju,es Verne
' Crated artlclM, three «T which are Awtqhiofraphlcal laUrvlewe. LS
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Other Interview* of thl* faadnatlo* Hod win teO, In antohlosreoii*
leal form, the career* of IMre
!t f ? LouU Restaur Thoma* A. Edlwn
John J. Ingstla H*nry George /'l' \
y Edward Bellamy Edward Everett Hals (
’ AyJCamille Flammarlon Caston Tlssudler 411
' /|7 a °d scores ol other world famous personalities. ,
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LHIUII L2LUHLS CONAN OOVLB, WALTER BESANT, \
THOHAS HARDY, CLARK RUSSELL. OCTAVE THANET, BRET X
HARTE, JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS. SARAH ORNB JEWETT. ?>»
HARRIET PRESCOTT SPOFFORD and others. ~ su.iv
Real Conversation "• “ ct “ l <,ta, °4* e * ’v?
SXVCU VUIIVCIDdUUIIb tunouc personalities and are
unique tn this Magazine. f yIA
a Portraits of Distinguished People
nt different ages ot their Ilves Is a *trlklng feature of the Magazfne, and 6t|B
during the next year tulty fifty of the most famous living celebrities will
be shown from childhood up* sonKti.TKo a dozen pictures of a sfngfo ondet
person being given.
Prof essor Henry Drummond CX-q
the* ° f extraord,nary ,otcrwt wh ‘ r - h * lll appear 11 the Magazine during \
Stevenson
The Edge of the Future
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