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NEWS NOTES FOR HASTY READERS
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The Minor Happenings of the City—A
Batch of Items |of Interest
Cut to the Core.
Go to the musical comedy at Nevin’s
tonight.
Go to the musical comedy at Nevin’s
tonight.
Go to the musical comedy at Nevin’s
tonight.
‘‘The Colonel,” one of the best at
tractions of the season at Nevin’s to
night.
“ The Colonel, ” one of the best at
tractions of the season at Nevin’s to
night.
A great many bales of cotton were
brought into the city yesterday.
The weekly concert at the Armstrong,
will take place tomorrow night instead
of tonight, on account of the show at
the opera house.
The Womans’ Auxilary of the Home
Keelyj league will meet this afternoon
at 4 oclock at the residence of Mrs. A.
B. S. Moseley. Every member is
earnestly requested to be present.
Prof. Chas. Laue, of Atlanta, will
preach at the First Methodist church to
night.
Mr. L. G. Todd will move into the
Kincaid building recently occupied by
Mrs. Wardlaw, in a few days. Every
thing has been renovated, and the floor
raised several feet.
There are ninety pupils in the JRome
high school, composed of the seventh
eighth grades.
Mr. E. H. Colciough will open up
a ftirniture house here a few days. Mr.
Colciough is an old business man, hav
ing been engagedjn business here for a
number of years.
The new register at the Armstrong,
which will be opened this morning is
the work of Mr. Fletcher Smith. It
, was arranged by Mr. John Coker, [the
popular clerk . It is, very artistically
gotten up andjpresents a hand some Eap
pearance. '
Prof. Chas. Lane, of the Georgia
School of Technology, will conduct the
services at the First Methodist church
tonight. Prof. Lane is one of the
brightest, wittiest and most inertain
ing preachers in the state. All are in
vited to attend this service. Dr. J. B.
Robins, pastor of the First Methodist
chruch, of Atlanta, will also be pres
ent. These gentlemen are the guest of
Dr. J. T. Gibson.
“He who steals my purse, steals
trash,” —Hamlet, The Honorable
William Shakespeare, of literary distinc
tion would never put into the mouth of
Ophelia’s lover the above lines, had he
seen the marvelous display of purses in
show cases—seals, lizzards, calves
and various other animals have sacri
ficed. their lives upo i the altar of fash
ion to meet the fanciers of a discrimi
nating fashionable femininity. Ladies
look to your interest“pursenally” pur
e hasing a fall style purse or portemonie
of us. ~ Trevitt & Johnson.
‘‘So you meant this for a picture of
me , did you?” said the rich patron to
the artist. ’I did,’’said the artist.“ Well,
.then just let me have some portrait
which you didn’t mean to be a picture
of me . My wife is bound upon having
some sort of a likeness of me. ’’—Chica
go Record.
For all Dse
Facial ZV X CUTSCURA
) SOAP
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/Ashamed
To Be Seen
Because of disfiguring facial blemishes
is the condition of thousands upon
thousands who live in ignorance of
the fact that in Cuticura Soap is t<
be found the most effective skin puri
fier and beautifier in the world, ?.•
well as the purest and sweetest sci
toilet, bath, and nursery. It is s>
because it strikes at the root of a 5
complexional disfigurations, viz.: th
CLOGGED, IRRITATED, INFLAMED,
SLUGGISH, or OVERWORKED PORE.
For pi nplcs. blackhead*, fl and oily .Mein, n
rough nan h with fchap'.los thin, and t
ing hair, and simple baby b'ernithes it u wondcuui
Sold throughout the world. Fatter r>niff u d
Che ». Corp., Bole PropH., bouton.
Ts ti reel, nrh Inc?. r"rv»»u;, nwtlrT
comfort, strength, and v
>lhey wciHd never be with, ut them. I:
I «every way the purer, , sweetest,
best planter for wojicu and children.
AMONG THE PKOPLE.
Affairs of a and Personal (Character
Worthy at Note.
Mr. Q. F. Shattuck, a prominent at
torney from LaFayette, is stopping at
the Armstrong.
" Mr. H. J. Bradshaw, of Seney, 'was
here yesterday.
Mr. Norris [Smith left yesterday for
the Technological school in Atlanta.
Mr. W. C. Sturdivant returned yes
terday from an extended trip through
labama.
Miss Octavia Sproull, who has been
visiting Miss Laura Jones for several
days, returned to her home in Stiles
boro Monday.
Capt. C. O. Stillwell has returned
from Oostanaula.
Miss Agnes Earle, of Adairsville, is
visiting at the Central.
Miss Callie McAfee, of, Canton, Ga.,
is visiting friends in the_city.
Mr. John Baurtein, of Nashville, was
in the city yesterdday.
Miss Minnie Langford left yesterday
for “The Pines,” where she will spend
several weeks with the family of Col.
C. P. Morton.
Dr. and Mrs. J. B. S. Holmes spent
yesterday in the city.
Miss Florence Fouche left [yesterday
|for a visit of several weeks tofriends in
Cartersville.
The following were registered at the
Armstrong yesterday: M. A. Dutton,
J O. Ball, Boston;R. A. Douglas, Bal
timore; I. L. Lornrx, Richmond; J. A.
Smith and wife, Gainesville; S. W.
Graves and wife, Knoxille; S. K. Dick
and wife, Houston, Tex.,; J. E. Boston
Ed Herrin, J. P. Legg, J. W. Legg, B.
L. Legg, Marietta; Mrs. G. W. Prrott,
Mrs. W. P. Inman, John Hynds, G H.
Hynds and wife; J.R.Gree and daught
er ,C. R. Harris, wife and daughter,D. B.
Harris, S. M. Inman, M. B. Schlesinger,
C. H. Gregory, W. H. Dunn, Atlanta;
R. D. Van Dyke and son, Rome.
tired, Weak, nervous,
Means impure blood, and overwork,
or too much strain on the brain and
body. The only way to cure is to feed
the nerves on pure blood. Thousands of
j people certify that the best blood puri
; fier, the best nerve tonic and strength
builder is Hoods Sarsaparilla. What it
has done for others it will also do for
1 you--Hoods Cures.
HOOD’S PILLS cure constipation by
! restoring peristalic action of the all
mentary canal.
The general meeting of the Floyd
county Baptist association will convene
Friday with Mascedonia church, and
the meeting will last three days.
The Rome churches will select their
delegates at prayer meeting tonight.
Capt. Moseley requests ’The Tribune
to state that copies of the minutes of the
association can be secured at his drug
store.
SPECIMEN CASES.
S. H. Clifford New Cassel, Wis., was
troubled with neuralgia and rheuma
tism, his stomach was disordered, his
liver was affected to au.alarming extent,
appetite fell away, and he was terribly
reduced in flesh and strength. Three
bottles of Electric Bitters cured him.
£ Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, HL,
had a running sore on his leg of eight
years standing. Used three bottles of
Electric Bitters and seven boxes of
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve , and his leg is
sound and well. John Speaker Cataw
i ba, 0., had five large Fever sores on his
leg, doctors said he was incurable. One
bottle Electric Bitters and one box Buck
len’s Arnica Salve curd him entirely.
Sold by D. W. Curry’, druggist.
AT THE COURT HOUSE.
Floyd Superior Court Was in Session Yes
terday.
The following cases were disposed of
at Floyd superior court yesterday.
Johnsop for the use of Henry Walker
vs. J. C. and J. J Printup,verdict in
favor of the plaintiff.
John C. Hines’ vs. Western Union
Teiegraph company, damages for the
non delivery of a message, verdict $750.
W. T. Turnbull for plaintiff, Wright,
Hamilton & Wright and Bigby, Reid
& Berry for defendants.
W. W. Hudson, assault, plead guilty
and was lined $lO and costs.
When court adjourned yesterday they
were on the case of Dempsey vs. City of
Rome for damages, received by plain
tiff on account of defect in pavement.
ONE OF THE BEST.
This is a Good Chance to See Legitimate
Comedy.
Decidedly the best show of the season
up to date will be “The Colonel.”
Mrs. Josephine Florence Shepherd is
the daughter of the late J. W. Florence,
who played for so long a time with Joe
Jefferson and is one of the very best ac
tresses on the stage today.
The play“ The Colonel is a musical com
edy adapted from the German, and; is
legitimate and not a farce.
They deserve a good house and will
doubtless get one, for no better show
will be seen in Rome soon if the good
things said of them are half true.
“THE C'OEONfcL,” TONIGHT. '■
A Strong Attraction by a Select Company
of Arttata.
The very attactivb and popular musi
cal comedy at Nevins tonight , to be
rendered by a select company of vocal
artists and eommedians, as is evidenced
by strongest endorsements from New
York, New Orleans and St. Louis, three
cities where mediocre talent on the
stage will never go. 'The management
<>f Nevin's are pleased to fully endorse
tnis splendid succt ss, The Colonel, as
one of the strongest and best attrac
tions, they have booked lot the season
Go and take the ladies. You will be
pleased.
THE ROME TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1894.
The Time
Is Coming
Soon when you will want ’a heavier
j suit.
iW.M.Cammon <£Co
The Clothiers
Have just received an elegant
line of Fall and Winter
Tailor-made Suits.
Best Goods.
Best Fit.
Best Work,
Also a full line of Dunlap
and Stetson’s soft and stiff
Hats, latest and nobbiest
styles.
TOMORROW NIGHT
WIIY Occur a Charming Entertainment
for Charitable Purpose*.
An entertainment will be given next
Tnursday night for the purpose of rais
ing funds for mission and Sunday school
woik. The entertainment is under the
direction of Mrs. Hine. Mrs. Darby
has been very kind in giving the use of
her lovely home on Fourth avenue.
The program will be excellent with
the Peaked Sisters, as a special attrac
tion. This will consist of some of the
most beautiful and popular young ladies
in the city. The tableau of Blue
Beards Wive? will also be given, wnere
the seven are hung by the hair. The
full program will appear tomorrow.
Contributions will be voluntary.
GRATITUDE.
Dr. H. Mozley—Dear Sir: Since"using
your Lemon Elixir, I have never had
another attack of those fearful sick
headaches, and thank God that I have
at last found a medicine that will cure
those awful spells.
Mrs. Etta W. Jones,
LXL. Parkersburg, West, Va.
A CARD.
| For nervous and sick headaces.indiges
tion, billiousness and constipation (of
which I have been a great sufferer) I
have never found a medicine that would
give such pleasftnt, prompt and perma
nent relief as Dr. H. Mozley’s Lemon
Elixir. J. P. Sawtell, Griflin, Ga.,
Publisher Morning Call.
50c. and SI.OO bottles at druggist.
Just received a nice line of
Silver Novelties. J. K. Wil
liamson, the Jeweler.
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When Baby was sfek, we gt in her Castoria.
When she was a Cilld, she cried or Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung io Castoria /
When she had Children. she gave tne-n Castoria.
When you want to pur,
chase Watches. Clocks, etc
call on J. K. Williamson, the
Jeweler.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castons-
Fancy Blue Grass Seed
1894 crop,
D. W. CURRY.
Has Crisp! Designs on Tripoli?
Paris, Sept. “s.—Referring to rumor
ed changes in the Italian embassies at
London, Paris and Berlin, The Matin
accuses Premier Crisp! of designs upon
Tripoli to divert attention from Italy’s
financial troubles. The check to these
designs, received from Great Britain,
Germany and France, explains, The
Matin thinks, Sig. Crispi’s resentment
towards the ambassador’s in these capi
tals.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
AN INSURANCE ASSOCIATION.
Farmers of Floyd Petition the Court for
a Charter.
The farmers of Floyd want a co-opera
tive insurance association, and to that
end, a petition for charter will be found
elsewhere in this issue. Messrs. D. H.
Shelton, S. J. Whatley, W.F. Montgom
ery, G. H. Miller, J. C. Garlington and
L.Selman are the petitioners, and Capt.
C.N. Featherston is attorney for them.
“All we want,” said Capt. Feather
stone, “is a mutual association to Insure
farmers’ buildings at a low cost. No
body is to make any msney out of it,
and it simply allows the owners of iso
lated buildings to insure them at much
less than they now have to pay. ’ ’
44 MOTHERS’ . . .
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Is a scientifically prepared liniment
and harmless; every ingredient is of
recognized value and in constant use
by the medical profession. It dhortcus
labor, lessens pain, diminishes danger
to 11 so of Mother and Child. Book “To
Mothers” mailed free, containing valu
able information and voluntary testi
monials.
Sent by Exprors or Mail, on receipt of price,
11.60 per bottle. Bold by All Druggists.
BRADFIELD REGUIATOR CO., Atlanta. Ga.
BASS BROS. & CO.
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Dress Goods.
All the latest up to date makes,
Covert Cloth, Serges, Novelty Mix
tures, Armures, Bengalines, Hen
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ites, Satines, Fine Ginghams, Per
cales, etc.
Silk Goods.
Satin Duchesses, Moires, Failles
and Bengalines, China and Japanese
Silks, Surahs, Velvets and Vel
veteens, Silk Braid and Passemen
terie in great variety, Novelty Trim
mings, Ribbons, etc.
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Staple Ginghams, Prints, Per
cales, Cheviots, Crepe Cloth, Silks,
Drills, Ducks, Denims, Suitings,
Stripes, Sheetings, Shirtings, etc.
Laces and Embroideries.
Almost every desirable Lace. Em
broideries on Swiss, Nainsook and
Cambric, All-over Embroideries, etc.
Small Wares.
Needles, Pins, Hair-Pins, Th re .ds,
Whalebones, Casings, Hooks ano
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Zephyrs,Wash Silks, Underwear, etc.
MILLINERY.
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The largest aud most se
lect stock ever shipped to
the city of Rome. If you
want Millinery take the ele
vator to our second floor.
Miss Snyder, who has given
such general satisfaction to
the trade, will be with us
through the season. The
work that she has turned out
has never been equaled by
any trimmer in Rome.
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