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Personal Mention.
NEWSY NOTES FOR HASTY READERS
Brief Mention of Many Kind*
Batch of Items of Inter..*
Ont to the Core
President Gilman not only has decided
to remain with Johns Hopkins, but he has
declined the proposed increase of salary.
All kinds of fresh produce, country
produce at G. G. Burkhalter’s.
Bram Stoker, Henry Irving’s business
manager, was at work upon the last chap
ters of a novel when he sailed for Eng
land.
Try Bob Rentz’ peanuts and ice cold
drinks. The best in town.
Maurice Jokai is called the Hungarian
grand old man of literature. His romance,
“Black Diamonds,” has just been trans
lated.
G. G. Bnrkhalter keeps a complete
line of household and family groceries.
Periodicals are popping up in Phila
delphia like chestnuts on a warm hearth.
There is good chance for active competi
tion.
G. G. Burkhalter’s groceries are fresh
and of the best quality. He sells them
at the lowest prices.
Howells has a weakness for queer peo
ple and'a disposition to find the salt of
the earth where few would be likely to
look for it.
G. G. Burkhalter is doing a rushing
business. He knows the needs of the
people, and supplies their wants.
As was to have been expected, Cham
bers has been accused of Hope impres
sions in the geography of his “King and
Few Dukes,” >
Prompt delivery of groceries puichas
ed from G. G. Burkhalter.
Robert Hitchens is a young man,
though the author of “Green Carnation.”
“The Imaginative Man,” and “The Folly
of Eustace.”
For bargains in dry goods go
to J. Ku tners.
Pauline King is a young American
girl, who has lived in all the great met
roooles of the world about to bid for
literary distinction.
Go to G. G. Burkhalter’s when yon
need groceries. He can supply your
household at the lowest prices.
Bruce Joy of New York is the archi
tect of the new Montreal College for
women, given by Sir Donald Smith.
This gift amounted to $2,000,000.
Farm of 155 acres, five miles from
city to exchange for improved city
property. W. T. Cheney.
An English translation is devoutly
hoped for of Tolstoi’s critical essays on
Dumas, Zola, And Maupassant. They
have been done into French.
The price of all our Sum
mer fabrics is cut iutwo J.
Kuttner.
Ten thousand poems is the record of
one Russian poet, and a woman at that,
What device has she discovered to keep
pace with her tongue? <
Great cut in prices on table
damask napkins and towels at
J. Suttners.
“The Journal of the Last Voyage of
LaSalle,” which was originally published
in London in 1714. has recently been
published in Chicago.
Big Bargains still on tap at TO.
H. Cok> r & Co’b
W. T. Cheney lends money on real
estate and on any good collateral and
discounts reliable paper, no delays. Office
in Masonic Annex building. ts.
'
Undeb Agents i Wanted. '*■— Agent
wanted to represent the Hartford Life
and Annuity Insurance C»tn]>nny, good’
contract made with active, reliable party.
.Address Monday, Box 123, City.
► William Astor Chanler first conceived
* bis love for the tropics while in Florida
» in 1885. He has madt two expeditions
► into the dark continent,
t One good gentle horse, about ten years
* old; works single or d<uble. Apply
► J. Darcey, Rome. Ga.
► The way to get an idea of an author is
f to read his works. He reveals himself
► therein more intimately than if you were
► to attempt a talk in his libi ary.
t W. T. Cheney, Loans and discounts,
* short time paper bought, loans on col-
* lateral, insurance policies dia
, rnonds, etc. Office in Masonic Tern
1 pie Annex.
* Does literature pay? A New York daily
, paid ex Senator Ingalls nearly SOOO a day
► to write his daily “impressions” of the
, St. Louis convention.
► W. T. Cheney, Loans and discounts
’ short time paper bought, loans on col-
► lateral, insurance policies, diamonds,
► etc. Uftiee in Mason is Temple An-
’ uex. t-f.
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;! L. ies oxfords worth $1 00
* for sOc J. Kuttner.
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’ The Western and Atlantic railroad
> will extend the final limit of Rich-
* mond reunion tickets until July 15.
J for the convenience of veterans.
> 6-23-j3O.
Ladies Summer vests at half
; former price J. Kuttner.
Wanted—A young shepherd dogl
i Apply to C. A, Harper at Hamilton
1 & Co.’s
Come this week and secure
the best bargains of your life
at J. Kutners.
~ Fine Pasturage.
Parties desiring the best pasturage
in the city for their cattle can obtain
same by applying to
J. H. Hoskinson.
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Embroderies and laces at
your own price this week J.
Kuttner.
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Notice.
I want every man and woman in
the United States interested in the
opium and whisky habits to have one
of my books of these diseases. Ad
dress B. M. Woolly, Atlanta. Ga.,Box
363. and one will be sent you free.
J. Kuttner is selling mens
low cut shoes at 75 $1 OO 1 25
and $1.50 worth double the
money.
“Hot Springs, Arkansas ”
Hot Springs owned by the United
States government and under its direct
supervision is the- World’s Sanitarium.
Write to A. A. Gallagher, Southern Pas
senger Agent, Iron Mountain route, 108
Read House, Chattanooga, Tenn., and
you will rece’ve by return mail free of
charges an elegant illustrated book giv
ing full particulars, cost of living, bene
fits to be derived, etc., etc. j.el4-tf
Call at 21 Broad Street it you
Want a receipt to prevent the
hair from turning gray.
Cheap Excareton Tate*.
To all sum tier resorts, the mountains,
lakes, springs and seashore on sale daily
goed to return until Oct. 31st via West
ern and Atlantic railroad for information
as to rates, routes, hotel accommodation
etc. call on or write to C. K. Ayer,
ticket agent. Rome Ga.
C. E. Harman, G. P. A.
Atlanta, Ga.
tillsept. 30.
Call at 21 Broad Street if you
Want a receipt to prevent the
hair from turning gray.
Summer Excursion Bates
To all summer resorts will be put on
salebv Southern Railway Company
June 1,1896, good to return Oct. 31,
1896. For rates and other informa
tion call at city office 14 Armstrong
block or East Rome telephone 89 or 53.
C. A. Benscoter, T. C. Smith.
A. G. R. A. P. & T. A.
Chattanoga, Tenn. Rome, Ga.
No matter at what prices
would-be competitors are of
sering you goods come to us
this week and get it 25 per
cent cheaper J Kuttner.
To the Public.
At the request of the chancellor I
will hold an examination at the main
building of the public schools on Fri
day . June 26, to young men desiring to
procure a scholarship at the Univer
sity of Georgia from the Charles Mc-
Donald Brown fund.
J. C. Harris.
Go to Kuttners every time for
your drygoods clothing and
shoes He will save you money.
Summer School in Rom*, Ga.
1 Special attention will be given to ti.e
preparation of pupils for the University.
, The exercises will open June 29th and
continue two months. Testimonials sent
’ on application. J’uition per month $6.00.
Address at Summerville, Ga, till the
j 25th. Palemon J. King.
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Tiifkets to Hichmond, V»„
ami return vin Western and
, Ailnniic Hdltroad, good until
July 15. returning.
till june 80
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| T’> • Fleet Falcon
s The Falco': bicycle is the lightest
idinnfmr bi-.ycle made. Its bearings
arc as perfect as a watch. Won She
t first pfize in the handicap race. The
s S6O Cfawford winning the second
1' pidie. ‘ The best wheel manufactured
. in the world for tlje money. Terms
easy, E. E. Forbes, No. 5 Broad stree
THE ROME TRIBUNE, FBI I > A.X, JUNE. 26. IBj6.
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I( lu Muir name and address, mention
s ing this tap i, ♦Dr Hathaway &Co t 22% So. .
Broad St , uaru, <*a.. you will receive their I
valuable (M-psgc ;<« terrace Book for toen aud .
Women
This b <t»k has jusr been issue d and is full of |
q valuable i»-f<»rntaTi« ■ t ■ those afflicted with anv
of those delicate di-ea* e« peculiar to men and ‘
f women. If telle bow to cme diseases. Dr.
<. Hathaway & o. are considered to be expert in
the treatment of such diseases, and are without
doubt the leading svecialiets in the line of dis
eases which they make a specialty of
SPECIALTIES-
Specific blood poi- g
Boning, nervous de 7
bility, kidney and rgj jSiw,.
nrinary difficulties,
yetnetures, varioo- (/ v KJkV
cele, hydrocele, pun- .ffilEi.
y pies, piles, rbeuma
„ Hem, skin and blood ,
e diseases ot all forms, sSsSviJ-
cstarrb and diseases
of women. Address
B orcalion Dr. Hath- ffUKiti
away & 0., So ..roa< nt , Atlanta, do
Mail treatment given by sending for symptom
, blank No. 1 for men. No. 2 for women. No. 3
_ for skin diseases. No. 4 for catarrh
Seashore and Mountain.
) The Plant System will sell low rate
summer excursion tickets to all resorts
commencing June Ist and continuing
until September, good to return on
1 or before October 31st, 1896. Inquire
of agents or address, B. W. Wrenn,
• Passenger Traffic Manager,
Savannah, Ga.
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Tickets to Richmond. Va,
f aud return via Western and
Atlantic Railroad, good until
July I®, returning.
. till june 30
1 Young Woman. Beware.
Breach of promise suits brought by
, men against women are becoming
common. Evidently the emanci
* pated woman is not doing her duty
by her weaker and Jess capable
brpther. She wins his affections and
then casts him off on a cold world
without any visible means of sup
* port. It is not uncommon for women
1 to (be rich in their own right nowa
days. These self-supporting women
haye not yet developed along with
other things masculine, the old, fine,
t manly responsibility toward the lov
ing and dependent. Will woman be
in all resects the equal of man?
In the time coming a young woman
will consider it dishonorable to enter
into a matrimc nal engagement with
‘ a young man whom she has not the
' ability to support. Lome of the half
* emancipated girls are so thoughtless.
’ They lure a youth on to propose,
: well knowing that their salaries are
barely sufficient to gratify their own
feminine fancies. Or even heiresses
will wed a poor young man, only to
1 grow tired of him presently, when he
i begins to fade. Then he is divorced
and forced to return to the ribbon
counter and work for a living.
They manage those things better on
the continent. Tnere the custom allows a
poor but honest prince to compel the
i American millionairess to settle a suitbi+ile
marriage portion on him befofe he con
sents to accept her hand. Our own men
1 can make a similar custom here if they
■ will be equally firm. They owe ir to
themselves to do so. Young love is very
• beaiitiful, no doubt, but no true woman
■ will think of marrying until she is able to
support a husband.—Buffalo Express.
MOTHERS,
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FRIEND”
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C My wife used “ MOTHERS' FRIEND” be- \
• > fore birth of her first child, she did not C
i C suffer from C'RANPSor PAlNS—was quickly >
> relieved at the critical hour suffering but J
s little—she had no pains afterward and her \
/ recovery wad rapid. I
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Dr. HENRY H. BATTEY
SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN,
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I ROME, - - GEORGIA.
DR. L. P. HaMMONL
PHYSICIAN A N n SURGEOt
Residence No 408 West-First Street,
Office Medical Building, ttoom L, Second Flo>i
Residence telephone
Office-- B:
Dr D. T. McCALjI
' Physician and Surgeon.
ROME (4EORGI4.
Office.-.>oß Broad Street; Residence. 42 Mt:
Street.
•>!Sce Telephone 13. Keeideuce Teiephou- '
DR. BOST. B. CUTHBERT,
HOMOEOPATHIt'
Physician and-Surgeon,
OFFICE—IOS Second Avenue.
KESID.-NcE—Armstrong Hotel.
ATIORNEYS.
Mosxs Wright. Harj'Kß Hamilto
WRIGHT & HAMILTON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office, No. 17 Potoumiue UuildiQ».
ROME, GA,
HALSTED SMITH, -
ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW.
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Office in City Hall. - ROME, Georgia.
w xna. J. NEEL,
ATTOKNET A/r JL.AVF ,
ROME, GEORGIA.
Office in New'.Klng’Buildtng.
Will practice In all the Conrte. Special attei
Hon given to Commercial Law and the exam!
nation of Land Title*
MAX MEYERHARDT
ATTOBNEY-AT-I. AW
ROME, - - GEOlteia
Office in Court House, Up Stairs.
W.W. VAKPIVEB. A. G. Kwne
VANDIVER & EWING,
ATTORNEYS,
ROME, . . GEORGIA.
Officee over stoffice. Wil) practice in *
the courts.
T. BEN KERR,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Practice in all the courts of Ala.,
both State and federal. Will act as
commissioner to take testimony. Col
lections will be carefully looked after.
Bank of Piedmont, reference.
PIEDMONT, : : : ALABAMA
Young Lylee vs Gena Lvies, libel fer divorce in
Elosd Superior Court.
It appearing by Sheriff’s return that defend
ant does not reside in this state, it is therefore
ordered that service b* ' • r'erted by publication
of this order, together w..a process directed to
Defendant by publishing the same in the Home
Tribune for two months previous to .Inly term
89u, of this cou rt. W. N. . HEN RY,
J 8. C. R C
GEORGE A, H. HARRIS
Petitioner’s Attorney.
State o Georgia—Floyd County:
To the defendant. Gena Lyles—Young Lyle* v»
Gena Lyles, libel for divorce, No. 19, Floyd
Superior Court July term, 18911.
The defendant is hereby required personally
or by attorney, to be and appear at the next 8u
perior court, to be held in and for said County,
on the third Monday in July next, then and
there to answei the plaintiff’s libel for divorce,
as in default thereof, said court will proceed as
to justice shall appertain
Witness, the Honorable W. M. Henry. Judge
of said Court, this 26th day < f March, IB9S
WM E Clerk.
GE 'RGI A. Floyd County.
Whereas, Mrs. Helen A. Nevin, Administra
trix of M A. Nevin, deceased, former Gnsrdi-.n
of Marshall, Margarite, Leon T., Wyatt H.,
Almeron W., and Rachel 1, ahaukiin, minor
belre of James F. & Rachel I Shanklin de
ceased, represents to the Court in her petition
duly filed that she has tmly settled with and
turned overall the property as shown bv the
records to have been in tbe hands of M A.
Nevin former Guardian at his death belonging
to the estate of snid minor htir< to Janies B
Hill present Guard'an of said minors This li
to cite all persons kii dred and creoitors that art
I concerned to show cause if any they can whj
said former Guardian estate should not be dis
charged from any liability concerning suet
Guardianshin, and Letters of Dismission issui
> on the first Monday m July 1896 This June is
1 1596. JOHN P. DAVIo,
Ordinary Floyd Conntv. Georgia
June fi-4w
Notice
Howard W. Nichols. Administrator of Edward
Nichols. William Burnham, William G. Niel
son and tbe Republic Mining and ...anu-
I factnring Company
The Ridge Valley Iron Company aud th<
Burden Iron Company.
January Ter n 1896
Petition for Receiver and Relief In Floyd
Superior Court, State of Georgia.
To the Burden Iron Company of Troy, New
Y Yon are hen by notified to be and appear a
the next teiffi ot Floyd Superior court Georgia,
to be held at Ron e, Georgia, on tbe 3rd Mondaj
day of July 1896. to answer the abov4petltiou.
Witnes»the Hon. W M. Henry Judge ot said
1 Court, this April *. 9111. 1896.
P WM. E BEYSEIGEL,
Clk S. C. Floyd Co Ga.
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