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Good Advice.
Once upon a midday dreary
While I pondered, weak and weary.
Over many an unpaid, bill from creditors bo
sore,
And I thought, while neatly frantic,
"I will cross the broad Atlantic,
And the duns so importunate
I’ll escape forevermore.”
On this thought my mind was centered
When into the chamber entered
A young man whose business bearing
And firm tread upon the floor
Promised fresh increase of sorrow,
And from him I tried to borrow
Money that the crisis once again I might tide
o’er.
Not to my appeal he listened,
But his diamond shirt studs glistened
In the sunlight as he calmly looked me o’er,
And this sentence then he uttered,
Never stopped and never stuttered:
“Why not advertise tomorrow
All the goods within your store?
“I will give you top of column,
And of trade there’ll be a volume
That at once from every corner of the town
to you’ll pour:
To your till will cash be sifted,
All your debts and burdens lifted,
And a reputation made at once
For you, your business and your store.”
His advice was quickly taken,
Doubt and melancholy shaken.
And today my advertiements cover columns
by the score,
And each day my growing riches
Fill the pockets of my breeches.
And from them I take the surplus,
And I advertise the more.
—Printer's Ink.
A Present For Your Deaf Friend.
A curious present for a deaf person
has been introduced in Germany—a fan
deftly concealing a tiny ear trumpet in
its stick. '
Leave orders with F. B. Huffaker at
Montgomery & Co. ’s for Huffaker’s
Lime and Cement. 5-8-lm.
A CURE FOR RHEUMATISM.
Benton, Ark.
Messrs. Lippman Bros., Savannah, Ga.
Gentlemen—l had rheumatism about
two months during last winter, was con
fined to my room most of the time. I
saw an advertisement in the Saline
Courier recommending P. P. P. as a
cure for rheumatism. I bought three
bottles, but before I got through with
the third bottle I was cured, and have
not felt the least effect of rheumatism
since. It is undoubtedly the best rem
edy for rheumatism I ever tried. I can
cheerfully recommend it to the public.
Yours very truly,
W. P. HUNTER.
Record In Bull Fighting.
Guerrita, the bull fighter, established a
record for a day’s work recently. He be
gan at 7 o’clock at San Fernando, near
Cadiz, killing three bulls and putting the
banderillas in the other three. He then
took a train to Xcres and did the same
thing there between 11 and 3 and wound
up the day by reaching Seville in time for
another fight at half past 5. In this la t
fight the hulls were unusually fierce, kill
Ing 19 horses before they were dispatched.
—New York Sun.
A clear, soft, rosy complexion is the
desire of every lady. Why not give
Johnson’s Oriental Soap a trial. There
is nothing to compare with it as a
skin beautiffer. For sale by F. A.
Johnson & Co. and C. A. Trevitt.
Hat Not Received the Wills.
Boston, June 10.—Attorney Frank
Brewster, of this city, a classmate of
Professor Harold Whiting, of the Uni
versity of California, who, with his
family, perished in the Colima disaster
off Mazatlan, has not received the two
wills which it is reported Professor
Whiting made and mailed to him be
fore embarking on the Colima. Mr.
Brewster says the professor last sum
mer made two wills leaving his estate
to the members of his family, and in
the event of their death to his brother,
who resides in this city. He believes
these were the last wills Professor
Whiting made.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
We’ll Soon Have Those In Line.
It is now stated by science that indiges
tion is caused by a microbe. This discov
ery makes the microbe responsible for
about every known inconvenience except
ing the overhead trolley and the hard
times.—Washington Star.
A HOUSEHOLD TREASURE.
D. W. Fuller, of Canajoharie, N. Y.,
says that he always keeps Dr. King’s
New Discovery in the house and his
family has always found the very best
results follow its use; that he would not
be without it, if procurable. G. A.
Dykeman, druggist, Catskill, N. Y.,
says that Dr. King’s New Discovery is
undoubtedly the best cough remedy;
that he has used it in his family for
eight years, and it has never failed to do
all that is claimed for it. Why not try a
remedy so long tried and tested. Trial
bottles free at D. W. Curry’s drug store.
Regular size 50c. and sl.
Will Probably Laugh Last.
The young New England women who
are being neglected at strawberry festivals
because they have banded together to re
sist young men who are not total abstain
ers may miss an occasional plate of ice
cream, but in the end they are likely to
gain a house and lot. Such prudence does
not go unrewarded.—Philadelphia Press.
YOU’VE NO IDEA
How nicely Hood’s Sarsaparilla hits the
needs of the people who feel all tired out
or run down from any cause. It seems
to oil up the whole mechanism of the
body so that all moves smoothly and
work becomes delight. If you are weak
tired and nervous, Hood’s Sarsaparilla
is just what you need. Try it.
HOOD’S PILLS cure liver ills, consti
pation, biliousness, jaundice, sick head
ache, indigestion.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
We will paycash for huckle
berries iu any quantities.
8w Lillard A Co.
New summer goods received every
day at Bass’.
HORSES ABE HAS BEENB.
Oregon Is About to Start In to Use Them
For Fertilizing and Oil.
A novel enterprise is being projected
near Portland,Or., by a number of ener
getic men. It is a manufactory for utiliz
ing the vast number of horses of the
. northwest by turning them into oil, glue
and fertilizing material, extracting the
superior tallow and preserving the hair
and skin for use in various ways. The
managers expect to kill between 50 and
60 horses a day.
They say that the introduction of elec
tricity and the bicycle throughout the
country has so curtailed the need of horses
that large bands in Oregon and Washing
ton have almost no value.
The only way, therefore, to reduce the
large numbers grazing on the great
ranches, each eating about as much as
two head of more valuable cattle, is to
grind them up. The company has bought
' between 5,000 and 6,000 head at>A cost of
$3 each on the ranches, and they believe
they can get a great many more at about
the same price. These horses used to read
ily sell at SSO each. But prices have fallen
so low lately that one band of between
1,000 and 1,100 head grazing partly in Or
egon and partly in Idaho was sold lately
for the lump sum of $2,000.
The owners have closed no contracts,
though they say they would be willing
to do so at a cent a pound. They would
sell to anybody at that rate, always mak
ing it clear, however, that it was horse
meat and on no other understanding.
However, to furnish meat for consufup
tion is not their object. A small quantity
may be sent to Europe as an experiment,
as in some parts of Europe horseflesh is
being used for food.
The projectors believe they are doing a
public good in ridding the country of live
stock that since the introduction of the bi
cycle and the electric and cable cars has
no value as transportation power. No lon
ger are car horses or livery horses desired
to the degree they once were. In place of
keeping a horse a man now has a bicycle
on which he goes out for a ride. For
freighting and for all the uses to which
horses were once put only a few are now
required.—San Francisco Examiner.
Fashions In Dakota.
A Grand Forks girl wears a lamp shade
for a hat, —Minneanolis Journal
When so many people are taking and
deriving benefit from Hood’s Sarsapa
rilla, why don’t yon try it yourself? It
is highly recommended.
An Important Point.
Can a criminal take advantage of his
own crime and acquire property thereby?
This question is now before the supreme
court of Pennsylvania in the case of J. B.
Carpenter, who murdered his father and
whose mother was convicted as an acces
sory after the fact. While the mother and
son were in jail awaiting trial they exe
cuted an assignment of the murdered
man’s estate as his heirs, and the court is
now asked to annul the proceeding on
the ground that they were estopped I>y their
crime from inheriting the property.—St.
Louis Globe-Democrat.
MOTHERS 7 RELIEF.
Makes Labor and Childbirth Easy.
A companion and friend of mother
hood during pregnancy and confine,
ment; that dangerous and painful ordeal
through which all mothers must pass
restoring them to health, form and
happiness, and promoting the vigorous
development of the child. Sold by drug
gists—sl per bottle or $2.50 for 3 bottles.
Send us the price and we will send med
icine by express.
MOTHERS’ RELIEF CO.,
33 Peters St., Atlanta, Ga.
Postal Employes on a Strike.
Buda-Pesth, June 10.—Twelve hun
dred postmen have struck for an in
crease in wages. No letters were de
livered on the right side of the river
Danube and only a few on the left side.
Women who are unable to concen
trate their thoughts, remember what
they read, become suspicious of
friends, and all undertakings from
lack of confidence in themselves, had
better take Dr. Parson’s great Nerve
Restorer. For sale by J. T. Crouch &
Co., D. W. Curry and all druggists.
A Disastrous Explosion.
Columbus, 0., June U—The explo
sion of the purifier of the Crystal Ice
company killed Fletcher Selle, engineer,
destroyed several thousand dollars’
worth of property and placed in jeopar
dy a large stock in cold storage.
DID YOU EVER
Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for
your troubles? If not, get a bottle now
and get relief. This medicine has been
found to be peculiarly adapted to the re
lief and cure of all Female Complaints,
exerting a wonderful direct influence in
giving strength and tone to the organs.
If you have loss of appetite, constipa
tion, headache, fainting spells, or are
nervous, sleepless, excitable, melan
choly or troubled with dizzy spells. Elec
tric Bitters is the medicine you need.
Health and strength are guaranteed by
its use. Large bottles only fifty cents at
D. W. Curry’s drug store.
Mrs. Leslie’s Latest Conquest.
London, June B.—Mrs. Frank Les
lie, of New York, is in this city, and
her veteran admirer, the Marquis de
Leuville, is again in constant attend
ance on her. The marquis intimates
that he is once more engaged to be mar-
If you were indiscreet in youth and
allowed your passions to lead you to
excesses and indiscretions, leaving
you with but little vital power, ana
depriving you of manhood or woman
hood, you had better take a course of
Dr. S. C. Parsons’ Nerve Restorer,
for it is just what you need. For
sale by J. T. Crouch & Co., D. W.
Curry and all druggists.
How to Dispose of*Turkey.
Turkey has been roasted enough. If It
doesn’t yield, it should be carved. —Pitts-
burg Dispatch.
sciatic Rheumatism cured '
L. Wagner, Wholesale Druggist, Rich
mond, Va., says: “I had a fearful attack of
Sciatic Rheumatism, was laid up almost
two months; was fortunate enough to get
Mystic Cure For Rheumatism. This cured
me after a doctor’s prescription had failed
to have yny effects. I have alsy heard of
fine results fram others who have used it.”
Sold by F, A, Johnson & Co., Rome, Ga.
THE ROME TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 12, 1895.
KEEP THEM OUT
ZY sb all those germs,
•w Md seeds of disease,
that are trying day
rT°ii~ J i and “ght t° Bet a
. 1 . 1 1 foothold in your sys-
TT v-r *TT tem. You can’t do
. N\-, I I 1 it, unless your liver
I I IKX' lis active. That is
,' ■ 1 xX 11 all you have to de-
<_■ 1 iii T'*T P opa upon, to keep
XL*'-'--them out of your
./S'// blood.
V / t ' ■>.. The very best med
icine for the liver and the blood, is Dr.
Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. Take
that when you’re getting thin, when you
have pimples or eruptions, when you’ve no
appetite and feel “run-down” (these are
warning signals)—and you’ll save yourself
from serious illness.
Franklin, Lane Co., Oreg.
World’s Dispensary Medical Associa
tion : Qentlemen— My wife, of whom I wrote
you, is another woman as far as her health is
concerned; since taking your “ Golden Medical
Discovery” and ’’Pellets," she says she feels
better than she has for years. She has gained
twenty-five pounds in three months.
Emily Faitllfull’s Pipe.
It may be a mere statistic, without eth
ical value, that the late Emily Faithfull,
who lived to a good old age and was a
righteous soul withal, found much com
fort in a pipe.—Chicago Times-Herald.
BACK TO “JAIL.
De bn and His Associates Will Be Return
ed to Prison.
Chicago, June j. —Eugene V. Debs
and the other officials of the American
Railway union will be sent back to the
Woodstock jail. The certified copy of
the order of the supreme court was re
ceived here and the United States mar
shal was notified to return the men co
jail. The men under sentence of im
prisonment are: E. V. Debs, G-. W.
Howard, S. Keliher, L. W. Rogers,
James Hogan, W. E. Burns, R. M.
5 Goodwin and Martin Elliott.
I There is a question as to the time the
i men will serve. The original sentence
was six months for Debs and three
months for his associates in two differ
ent contempt cases, the sentence being
made concurrent by the court. The
defendants’ attorneys later had the sen
tences made cumulative in order to
take a desired legal action, and the
time to be served by the prisoners is
consequently a matter of dispute. It is
thought probable, however, that an
effort will be made to have Judge
Woods reinstate the concurrent sen
tences.
Physicians all over the world recom
mend Japanese Pile Cure. It has
cured thousands, will cure you. Sold
under positive guarantee. Sample
free. For sale by F. A. Johnson &
Co. and C. A. Trevitt.
Two Millions For Sports.
Two million francs is the appropriation
for sports at th* Paris exposition of 1900.
They will be IJfffil at Vincennes and will
Include athletics, fencing, shooting, horse
and bicycle racing and ballooning.
Rheumatism, neuralgia, pains in
the back or side, stiff neck, sore
throat, tonsilitis, diphtheria, cramps
and colic instantly relieved by John
son’s Magnetic Oil. Large bottles, 25
and 50 cents. For sale by F. A. John
son & Co. and C. A. Trevitt.
Closed the saloons.
Des Moines, June 10.—Every saloon
in the city was closed by order of Judge
Spurrier of the district ■court, holding
that the socalled consent statement
lacked sufficient signatures to entitle
the saloons to the bar feature of the
Mulct law. An appeal will be taken
immediately.
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains
corns and all skin eruptions and posi
tvely cures piles, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by D. W. Curry, drug
gist, Rome, Ga.
Warm Weather In BlHville.
Watermelons are coming in. We have a
good appetite, and all we need now is a
sharp knife.
We don’t know exactly what time it was
when we had the hot wave last year, but if
we don’t disremember it was long about
mushmillion time.
We take Georgia raised cucumbers on
subscription, and the doctors on time.
There has not been a lynching in town
in six days. It was so hot when we struck
the last fellow that the rope ran down his
back.
Our relations are still coming In for the
exposition. They are so accommodating
that they are all willing to sleep on the
floor.—Atlanta Constitution.
’Don’t Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Life
AWAY.”
Is the truthful, startling title of a book
about No-to-bac, the only harmless,
guaranteed tobacco-habit cure that braces
up nicotinized nerves, eliminates the
nicotine poisons, makes weak men gain
strength, vigor and manhood. You run
no physical or financial risk, as No-To-
Bac is sold by F. A. Johnson & . Co.
under a guarantee to cure or money re
funded. Book free. Address Sterling
Remedy Co., New York or Chicago.
d-w-l-y
Laziest Mule on Record.
The laziest mule in Georgia eats grass In
Houston county. This mule recently fell
from the top of a barn, but before he
reached the ground some one cried” Whoa!”
and the intelligent animal paused while
he was yet ten feet from terra Anna.—At
lanta Constitution.
Japanese Liver Pellets draw the
blood from the head to the stomach,
thereby curing sick headache and
cleansing the complexion. Fifty
doses, 25 cents. For sale by F. A.
Johnson & C. A. Trevitt.
Creates a Record.
According to the New York Journal, a
baby only three-quarters of an inch in
length and weighing about half an ounce
was born in that city one day last week.
How to Cara All Skin Diseases
Simply apply "Swayne s Ointment.” No in
ternal medicine requited. Cures tetter,eczema.
Itch, all eruptions on the face, hands, nose, Ac.,
leaving the skin clear, white and healthy. Its
great dealing and curative powers are pos
sessed by no other remedy. Ask your druggist
for Swaynb’s Ointment.
A DIVORCE MEGOA.
Oklahoma Outrivaling Dakota In Its Mar
riage Sundering Facilities.
Oklahoma is fast outstripping South
Dakota as a place where divorces may bo
obtained quickly and with complete pri
vacy. The laws are not only liberal, but
very flexible and are so construct cd that
the most galling matrimonial bonds can
be sundered with neatness and t'ispateb.
11l mated couples are b'-n’lnrl’-gjolc-’n
of the advantages offered them bv the ter
ritory, and they are floci.,. g iin,;u iu
numbers from nil part , of the :i < •
rid themselves of uncongenial partners in
wedlock. Divorce getting lias come to be
considered by the bora fide residents of
Oklahoma as one of the firmly established
industries.
In Oklahoma City alone there Is a col
ony of 200 people who have gone there in
search of marital freedom, and in the ter
ritory there arc at least 1,000 persons who
are seeking to establish legal residences
preliminary to applying for divorce.
Oklahoma City has the largest divorce
colony in the territory because It has bet
ter hotel accommodations than any rival
town and offers more facilities for amuse
ment to those who elect to make the terri
tory their home for 90 days, the time re
quired by law to establish a legal residence.
On the ninety-first day after arriving in
the territory papers may be filed witii the
clerk of any district court, it not being
necessary to begin the suit in the county
in which the plaintiff is supposed to reside.
Usually the members of the Oklahoma
City colony do not file their suits in Okla
homa county, but go to some . remote dis
trict where the local newspaper is known
to have the most limited circulation.
Through the advertising columns of this
paper service on t lie defendant in the case
is obtained, which is all that is necessary
under the law, and when the case is set
for hearing but one witness is required to
establish the allegations made in the com
plaint.—Pittsburg Dispatch.
Hypnotized by His Nerve.
One evening not long ago a yellow car
was jolting along West Ninth street, and
just as it had bumped over the mule car
tracks on Broadway a well dressed young
man stepped off the curb and hailed it.
The gripman threw his levers this way
and that and brought the car to a stand
still opposite the young man.
• Between the young man’s lips was an
unlighted cigar and in his fingers a match.
When the car had fully stopped, the
young man carefully scratched his match
on the side of it and slowly lighted bls
cigar. The gripman was looking at him
in a fascinated way. When the cigar was
lighted and drawing freely, the young
man waved the car along, nodding his
thanks to the gripman and stepped back to
the sidewalk. It happened so quickly, so
naturally and so altogether as a matter of
course that all the gripman could say was,
“Well, I be ” The passengers gazed
stupidly at the man, who was walking
away, hypnotized by his nerve.—Kansas
City Star.
No Ambition In That Direction.
Susan B. Anthony, in resigning from
her position in the national association,
shows that she has no ambition to be
known as the Gladstone or the G. O. W.
5f the women’s suffrage movement.—
Washington Star.
The Danbury Four Hundred.
The society of young women in Dan
bury, Conn., whose inembers are pledged
not to marry any man who uses liquor,
now numbers about 400.—New York
Tribune.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she had Children, she cave them Castoria.
Mormonism Checked by Hard Times.
The Mormons have been among i:s titd
preached their doctrines, and some of our
neighbors fully indoiro them, and we sus
pect if times were not so bad and our laws
would permit we should have polygamy in
our midst.—Stafford Republican.
At Plantersville, Ala., a small sta
tion above Selma, John Shorter, a
brakeman on the Southern, was killed.
Just as the cars came together for him
to make the coupling a pair of trucks
that had been loaded on a flat car turn
bled over on him and crushed him to
death.
RELIEF IN SIX HOURS.
Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis
eases relieved in six hours by the “New
Gbeat South American Kidney
Cube. This new remedy is a gieat sur
prise on accennt of its exceeding prompt
ness in relieving pain in the bladder, kid
neys, back and every part of the urinary
passages in male or female It relieves
retention of water and pain in passing it
almost immediately. If you want quick
relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold
by D. W. Curry, druggist, Rome, Ga.
decs ly
Epworth Leaguers!
Send stamp for Official book “Historic
Chattanooga,” containing full particulars
International Convention of Epworth
Leagues, at Chattanooga next June.
The Queen and Crescent route will
make rate one fare for round trip.
A. J. Lytle, D. P. A., Chattanooga, Tenn.
J. R. McGregor, T. P. A.,
• Birmingham. Ala.
O.L. Mitchell, T. P. A., Knoxville, Tenn.
T. M. Hunt, T. P. A., - Dallas, Texas.
I. Hardy, A. G. P. A., Vicksburg, Miss.
R. H. Garratt, A. G. P. A., New Orleans
W. C. Rinearson,G. P. A., Cincinnati, O.
NOTICE.
I want every man ahd woman in the
United States interested in the Opium
and Whisky habits to have one of my
books on these diseases. Address B. M.
Wolley, Atlanta, Ga., Box 836., and
one will be sent you free.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
MONEY TO LOAN
On city property. Can fur
nish money on short notice
at small interest. If you
want a loan call during next
few days.
ts Geo. F. Chidsey.
Hands Off.
Why try to press back a
side ache with your hand,
as so many do, when an
AHcock’s
Pcrous Plaster
will not only relieve the
pain but prevent its return.
The best remedy known for
weak back, strains, sprains,
lameness and all local pains.
Bear in Mind— Not onvof the host of coun«
forfeits and imitations is as good as the genuine.
Allcock’s Corn Shields.
Allcocx’s Bunion Shields,
Have no equal as a relief and curt for corns
and bunions.
Brandreth’s Pills.
A safe and sure remedy for diseases
arising from impurity of the blood.
Southern Railway Co.
ISCXXXJTSTTXim .
NORTH AND EAST BOUND.
No. 7 No 13 No 9
Lv Rome 315 am 10 20 am 435 pm
Ar Dalton.... .... 552 11 36 am 546 pm
“ Chattanooga 635 ICO pm 710 pm
“ Knoxville 10 30 10 00 pm
"Bristol 2 35pm 4 50 am
“ Asheville 3 00 1 00 pm
“ Washington 6 42 an 8 30 pm
*’ New York 12 53 pm 6 23 am
NORTH AND WEST BOUND.
NoTt No. 13] No. ft"
Lv Rome 315 am 10 20 am 4 35 pm
Ar Dalton 5 52 am 11 36 am 546 pm
“ Chattanooga 635 am 100 pm 710 pm
“ Louisville 8 10 pm 220 am 710 am
“ Cincinnati 720 pm 720 am 720 am
“ Chicago 730 am 10 15 am 620 pm
“ Nashville 720 pm 720 pm 620 am
“ Memphis 610 pn 530 am 700 am
SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST.
No. 8 No7i6 No. 14
Lv Rome .. 440am11 15 am 410 pm
Ar Atlanta 730 am 2 00 pm 7CO pm
“ Macon 11 20 am 7 10 pm 12 00 N’t
“ Brunswick 7 45 pm 7 (X) am
“ Savannah 5 40 pm 6 00 am
“ Jacksonville 9 20 pm 10 30 am
“ Augusta 830 pm 515 am
“ Charleston 11 30 am
“ Charlotte... 6 20 pm 6 50 am
SOUTH AND WEST.
NoTtTl No. 63
Lv Rome 11 20 am 4 00 pm
Ar Anniston 1 25 pm 7 45 pm
“ Talladega 230 pm 950 pm
“ Selma 6 05 pm
“Montgomery 710 pm
“ Mobile 3 05 am
“ New Orleans 7 30 am
“ Birmingham 6 55 pm to 20 pm
“ Memphis 730 am 730 am
GADSDEN AND ATTALLA.
No~lß No. 9
Daily >x Sunday
Sunday only.
Lv Rome 1 00 pm 500 pm
Ar Gadsden 6 15 pm 725 pm
“ Attalla- 630 pm 740 pm
SLEEPING CAR SERVICE.
No. 7 has sleeping car to Chattanooga, where
it makes direct connection with the Washing
ton and Chattanooga Limited, via the Shenan
doah Valley route. It also connects at Chatta
nooga with sleeping cars for Memphis, Cincin
nati and with Pullman drawing room cars for
New York, via Asheville, “the land of the sky,”
Washington, Baltimore and. Philadelphia. No.
9 has sleeping car Atlanta to Cincinnati and
connects with sleeping cars tor Memphis and
Bristol. No. 8 has sleeping car to Atlanta. No.
10 has sleeping car Cincinnati to Atlanta. No
14 has sleeping cars Atlanta to Brunswick and
Jacksonville, and makes connection with sleep
ing cars for Augusta, Savannah, Charleston
and all principal points In the Carolinas, Geor
gia and Florida.
NOTE.—This is the only line running Palace >
Drawing Room Sleeping Cars via Rome. It is
the only line making connection with early
morning trains at Atlanta and Chattanooga.
It is the only line running three first-class
trains daily each way between Lome. Atlanta
and Chattanooga. It is absolutely the best and
quickest line to Atlanta. Macon, Augusta, Sa
vannah. Brunswick and all points in Florida
and the Carolinas, and also all points north
west and southwest.
C. A. BENSCOTER. A.G. P. A..
Knoxville, Tenn.
T. C. SMITH, P. & T. A.,
Rome, Georgia.
SEE THAT YOUK TICKETS READ VIA
“THE OLD RELIABLE”
Western i Atlantic
AND
NASHVILLE,
CHATTANOOGA,
& ST. LOUIS
RAILWAYS.
SAFEST AND BEST ROUTE
TO
•£LtIAXX’t«M
Dalton,
OHattanooga,
JN* aahville,
Mik.'ng close connection In Union Depots tor
all points beyond.
THE ROME EXPRESS,
The Moat Popular 3 lain p< ivun
Rome a,xxcl
Ta an elegant Through Train, making close con
nection in Atlanta with the Seaboard Air Line,
Atlanta Special and the Southern Railway Ves
tibule Limited for the East.
Through Coachese<-
On Tbains Nos. 113 and 112.
For Atlanta....? 40 a. m. 910 a.m. 250 .m
For Dalton, 1
For Chattanooga, J 9 10 a. m. 2 50 p. m
For Nashville, J 1
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.L. Edmondson, T. P. A W. F. Avitß, A’t.
Chattanooga, Tenn. Rome, Ga.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
W.W.; Vandiver. a. G. Ewis«t»
VANDIVER & EWING,
ATTORNEYS,
ROME, - - GEORGIA.
Offices over postoffice. Will practice in all
the courts.
Mosbs Whisht. Harper Hamilfcw
WRIGHT & HAMILTON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office, No. 14 Postaffice Uullding.
J. BRANHAM,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROME, GA.
D. C. Richmond & Danville Bailroad.
My employment by the above company will no
interfere with my general practice, which will
be attended to as heretofore. mch4-dly
DR. T. M. SHAW. DR. W, J. SHAW
DRS. SHAW,
Office in Medical Building. Office
hours Btolo a. m., 2to4p. m. Office
telephone No. 62. Residence 800 Fourth
avenue.
HALSTED SMITH,
ATTORNEY- AT- LA W.
Office in City Hall. ROME, GEORGIA
MAX MEYERHARDT,
ATTORNEY-AT-I.AW,
ROME, - . GEORGIA
Office in Court House, Up Stairs.
IT, Gh
Attorney at Law,
ROME, - - GEORGIA
Dr. HENRY H. BATTEY
SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN,
ROME, - - - _ - GEORGIA.
OR. T. R. GARLINGTON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office and Residence Cor. Second Ave. and. East
Second Street.
Telephone 28.
Dr. D. T. McCALL,
Physician and Surgeon,
ROME, GEORGIA.
Office, 208 Broad Street: Residence, 42 Main
Street.
Offide Telephone 13. Residence Telephone 132;
C, HAMILTON, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Residence, 406 Second avenue.
Office No. 800 Broad Street, Medical build»
ing.
Residence Telephone No. 109.
9-1-lyr.
WM. J. NEEL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROME, GEORGIA.
Office in New King Building.
Will practice in all the Courts. Special atten
tion given to Commercial Law and the exami
nation of Land Titles.
DR. L. P. HAMMOND
PHYSICIAN A N P SURGEON
Residence No 403 West First Street,
Office Medical Building, Room L, Second Flo, r
Residence Telephone -
Office .... 62
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J. E. KREIS,
Steam Dyeing and Cleaning
Established 1877,
18 Trinity Avenue, Atlanta, Georgia.
Ladies’ and gentlemen’s silk and wool
len goods of all descriptions cleaned and
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Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
To All Whom It Mav Concern: W. H.
Ennis having in proper form applied to me for
permanent letters of administration on the es
tate of C. L. Barker, late of said county,
deceased. This is to cite all and singular the
creditors and next of kin of C. L. Barker,
to be and appear at my office within the
time allowed by law and show canse, if any they
can, why permanent administration should not
be granted to W. H. Ennis, County Adminis
trator, or some other fit and proper person on
C. L. Barker’s estate.
Witness my hand and official signature tbie
3d day of June, 1895.
JOHN P. DAVIS,
Ordinary Floyd County.
Road Citation.
GEORGIA—FIoyd County.
Whereas, R. M. Gray and others have peti
tioned the board of commlse'oners of roads ami
revenue of said county for a public road, be
ginning on the line between A. B. Barton and
Thad Everett, thence along the line to the line
between Mrs O, H. Dye and A. B. Barton,
t.b.'nee along their line to the foot of mountain
st th- end ot lane, thence turn to the right
a' .ag A. B. Barton’s private road to top of
ridge, thence up ridge to main mountain,
thence southwest to top of mountain. Now thia
is to cite all persons having objections thereto
or claims for damages therefrom, to make
the same at the next meeting of said board, to
be held on the first Monday in July, 1895. Wit
ness the Hon. John C. Foster, chairman of the
board, this June 4th, 1896.
Max Mkykbhabdt, Clerk.