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RAILWAY SCHEDULES.
Arrival and Departure of all
Trains from This City.
Westefnand Atlanta Railway.
ARRIVE FROM DEPART TO
Atlanta 11 26 am * Atlanta 515 am
Atlanta 6 25 pm Atlanta 910 am
•Atlanta 8 45 pm Atlanta 4 05 pm
Chattanooga and Chat tanooga and
Nashville... 6 25pm Nashville... 910 am
Chattanooga .. .11 25 am Chattanooga.,.. 4 05 pm
C. K. A’ V. Railroad.
arrive from depart to
Chattanooga.. .10 £6 am Cedartown and
Cedartown and Car.’oilton.... 10 26am
Carrollton. .. 339 rm Chattanooga.... 339 pm
tChaltanooga . 700 pin tchaitano. ga.. 645 am
tCedartown... 645 am tCedartown.... 700 pm
•Cedartown and ‘Chattanooga .11 20 am
Carrollton....ll 07 am •Cedartown and
•Chattanooga ..12 10 pml Carrollton.... 12 2., pm
Southern Railway.
arrive from depart to
Chattanooga, Cincin- Chattanooga, Memphis
nati.Memphia ai d the Cincinnati and the
East 345 am Bast > ...100 am
Chatta’ga and the East Chattanooga, Memphis,
Chatta’ga and the Eas East. . ...,10 20 am
Atlanta. Florida and Cincinnati and the
the East 100 a m East 4 00pm
Atlanta. Elorida and Atlanta. Florida and
the East 10 20 am the East 345 am
Atlanta, Florida and Atlanta. Florida and
the East ... 400 p m the East ■.. ..10 40 a m
New Orleans, Selma Atlanta, Florida and
and Bir’hm .1220 p m the East... .5 35 p m
New Orleans, nelma New Orleans, Selma
and Bir’hm...4 00 p m and Bir’hm. 10 50 am
•Gadsden and Attalla New Orleans, Selma
tGadsden and Attalla *Gadsden and Attalla
tGadsden and Attalla
..I 4 39p m
•Daily except Sunday. tSunday only. All
other trains daily.
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NEWSY NOTES FOR HASTY READERS
Brief Mention of Many Kinds
Batch of Items of Interes*
Cut to the Core.
When you grow impertinent you may
expect to be rebuked.
Burney never forgets trunks
Phone 136, Armstrong hotel.
The man who does well today may do
better tomorrow.
Stuart’s Gin and Buchua.
? positive cure lor all kidney
iv«r andstomach troubles.
Common sense is needed in every
thing. Take things easy—the world
will roll on after you’re gone.
Burney never forgets trunks.
Phone 126. Aemstrong Hotel.
New buildings now going* up in the
city of Mexico are not equipped with the
iron gratings over the windows so long
in use there.
W. T. Cheney, Loans and discounts
short time paper bought, loans on col
lateral, insurance policies, diamonds,
etc. Office in Masonic Temple An
nex. t-f.
Warring saloon keepers of Wheeling,
Mo., have been selling beer in thirty
ounce glasses until for mutual protection
a number of them came together and
called a halt.
Knee pan s, 500 pairs, just
received, medium weight, all
wool, perfect fitting, 50c.. 75c.
and $1 at J. A. Gammon & Co.
ts
For Exchange,
Several small pieces of good acreage
land just out side corporate limits for
improved city property. Will give a
bargain to the right party. Address
‘Free Silver Crank.” No 225 Broad
treet Rome Ga. augls ts.
Money To Loan.
$25,000 to loan at once on Rome iin
proved real estate. Long time, easy
monthly payments and reasonable rates of
interest. See R. A. Russell, Central Ho
tel, or VV. T. Cheney,,
aug. 6-e o u ts.
Notice.
I want every man and womi n 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.,Bo>
363. and one will be sent you free.
D you send your name and address, mention
ing thia paper, re Dr. Hathaway Co , 22% So.
Broad Gt, Auauta, Ga.. you will receive their
vanntoi-64 •|,ag‘i Reference Book for Men and
Women.
Thia book has just been issued and is full of
valuable information to those afflicted with any
of those delicate diseases peculiar to men and
women, it telle how to cure diseases. Dr.
Hathaway & Co. are considered to bo expert in
the treatment of such diseases, and are without
doubt the leading specialists in the line of dis
eases which they make a specialty of.
SPECIALTIES.
Specific blood poi- f
sonlng, nervous de- 7
bility, kidney and fes
urinary difficulties, py
strictures, varico- ( / -x
cele, hydrocele, pim- ' jjiagjffi,
pies, piles, rheuma- r-Sr
tiem, skin and blood .
diseases ot all forms,
catarrh and diseases
of women. Address
or call on Dr. Hath- iWwtiii
away & Co., 22% So. i>roae« St, Atlanta, Ga.
Mail treatment given by sending for symptom
blank No. 1 for men. No. 2 for women, No. S
for skin diseases, No. 4 for catarrh
Wheelmen of Sioux Faile, S. D. are
required by a new ordinance to ring a
bell fifty feet from a pedestrian they de
sire to pass and to slacken speed, under
penalty of arrest.
Office of 8. Cherry,
Savannah, Ga.
Messrs. Lipman Bros. Savannah, Ga.
Dear Sirs.—l would like to add my
testimony to the almost miraculous effect
of P. P. P. in the case of Mary Ingram,
a woman living on my place: she had a
constant cough, sore throat, debility,
etc., and was emaciated to a degree
that she was unable to get out of bed
unaided, being given up by physicians;
she had taken the ruinous so-called
Blood • Medicines without the least es •
feet, until being put under the P. P. P.,
she immediately began to improve and
is now in as good health as ever in her ;
life. You can refer to me at any time
as to the effect of P. P. P. in the fore
going case. Yours truly,
Samuel Cherry.
Near Winchester, Ky., in the Vienna
school district, a pedagogue who was :
attacked by an unruly pupil, and whose .
skull was fractured in the encounter - |
stabbed the boy, it was thought fatally ;
with a pocket knife.
How’s This.
We'offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Cattarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. I
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, I
O. We the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and
qelieve him perfectly honorable in 'all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligation made by
their firm.
West & Traux, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan & Mar
vin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, acting directly on the blood and
mucus surfaces of the system. Price 75c.
per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Test
imonials free.
Mrs. Scott, wife of the Sheriff of
Majave county, Ariz., is herself adeputy
sheriff. The other day she brought an
insane prisoner from a neighboring
place to the county jail, and experienced
neither trouble nor fear while doing it.
A Valuable Prescription.
Editor Morrison, of Worthington,
Ind., “Sun,” writes: “You have a
valuable prescription in Electric Bit-1
ters, and I can cheerfully recommend
it for Constipation and Sick Head
ache, and as a general system tonic it
has no equal.” Mrs. Annie Stehle, '
2625 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, was
all run down, could not eat nor digest I
food, had a backache which never left ]
her and felt tired and weary, but six
bottles of Electric Bitters restored her
health and renewed her strength.
Prices 50 cents and $1.90. Get a bot
tle at D. W. Curry's drug store.
Street sprinkling and the benefit to be
derived from it are being urged upon the
city of San Antonio, Tex., where the
dust is such that houses have largely o
be kept closed and clothing is spoiled
sometimes after a few days’ wear.
NINE MONTHS IN BED. CURED
24 HOURS.
T. J. Blackmore, of Haller & Blackmore
Pittsburg, Pa., says: “A short time since I
procured a bottle of “Mystic Cure.” It got l
me out of the house in twenty-four hours.
I took to my bed with Rheumatism nine
months ago and the “Mystic Cure” is the
only medicine that did any good. I had
five of the best physicians in the city, but
received very little relic, from them. I .
know that Mystic Cure to be what it is rep- !
resented and take pleasure n racomemling 1
it to ether sufferers.” I
Sold by F. A. Johnson & Co
The Stoneman House Destroyed by Fire. ,
Wawona, Oal., Aug. 24.—The Stone- ;
man House, in the Yosemite valley,
with its entire contents, was burned
Monday morning. The Stoneman was
built in 1886. It cost $40,000 and be
longed to the state of California.
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE.
The best salve in the world for cuts it
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblain '
corns and all skin eruptions and posi
•ely cures piles, or no pay required. It
is „uaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. rice 25 cents per
box. For sale by D. W. Curry, drug
gist, Rome. Ga
A Pathetic Ailment.
Mrs. Q. had a severe headache, and
her complaints made Mr. Q. a trifle
cross, and by and by he said something
which made Mrs. Q. cry. Whereupon
her little boy also burst into tears.
“Dear me!” said his father. “Now,
what may be the matter with you?”
“I’ve got a headache—in mamma’s
head!” said the child.—Youth’s Com-
The burden of labor is constantly being
lightened by new inventions, but nothing
has yet been discovered to brighten the
hours of labor. and make life wor’h living
like Simmons Liver Regulator does. It’s
the King of Liver Medicines. A sluggish
liver depresess one’s spirits and causes
languor, besides upsetting the whole sys- I
Km. But Simmons Liver Regulator tones '
up and strengthens the body.
THE SOME TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1896.
A Cautious Financier.
During a winter visit to Florida An
drew Carnegie attended a service in a
little negro church. When the contribu
tion plate came around, Mr. Carnegie
dropped ass bill upon it. After the
contents of the plate had been counted
the clergyman arose and announced,
“Bretheren and sisteren, the collection
this evening seems to figure up $6.44,
and if the $5 bill contributed by the
gentleman from the north is genuine
the repairs on the sanctuary will begin
immediately.”—San Francisco Argo
naut.
The Ideal Panact a,
Janies L. Francis, Aiderman. Chic
ago, says: ,‘I regard Dr. King’s New
Discovery as an Ideal Panacea for
Coughs, Colds and Lung Complaints,
having used it in my family for the
last five years, to the exelusion of
physician’s prescriptions or other
preparations.
Rev. John Burgus, Keokuk, lowa,
writes: “I have been a minister of
the Methodist Episcopal Church for
50 years or more, and have never
found anything so beneficial or that
gave me such speedy relief as Dr.
King’s New Discovery.” Try this
Ideal Cough Remedy now. Trial hot
ties free at D. W. Curry’s drug store.
• n. »
To ILookout Mountain,
Beginning Saturday, Juno IS, and
continuing until September 27, the
Western and Atlantic railroad w ill
sell round trip tickets Saturday after
noons and Sunday mornings good to
return not later than Monday morn
ing following date of sale at $2.00,
Rome to Lookout mountain and re
turn. This is the only line entering
union depot opposite Read house,
Chattanooga. C. K. Ayer,
Ticket Agent.
Purchase Money Notes For Sale.
$3,500,00 secured by mortgage on cen
tra) store property, also endorsed by
good party. Pay 8 per cent interest.
First class investment. Address “W,”
P. O, box 184 city. aug 1-ts
Women are naturally more prone to
insanity than are men.
Bicycles Bicycles.
We are quitting the Bicycle busines,
want to close out our wheels quick.
If you want a wheel send us your
order quick.
One—9s Smalley Aluminum finish,
SSO cut from SIOO.
One—96 “Road Queen,”s4s cut from
$75.
One —96 Road King, $45 cut from $75.
One—96 Majestic, SSO cut from SBS.
One —96 Essex, $42.50 cut from $75
One—96 Cleveland, $75 cut from SIOO
- only. Wheels fully guaranteed.
Rhodes, Snook & Haverty
Furniture Co.,
aug2l-3teod Atlanta, Ga.
FOR RENT.
Two nice store rooms, well
located and convenient. Also
several rooms suitable for of
flees or bed Looms. Apply to
Wilkinson & Sons, Rome, Ga
Don’t be wishing all the time you
were at your journey’s end. Enjoy the
scenery, read a book, and when you are
worn out with everything go to sleep.
Seashore and Mountain.
"The Plant System will sell low rate
lummer excursion tickets to all resorts
commencing June Ist and continuing
until September, good to return on
or before October 31st, 1896. Inquire
of agents or address, B. W. Wrenn,
Passenger Traffic Manager,
Savannah, Ga.
ANN OUNCEME NTS,
For the Legislature.
I hereby announce myself as an inde
pendent candidate for the legislature—
election October 7, ’96. I have sufficient
grounds for making the race for this
office and sufficient endorsement and en
couragement to believe I will be elected.
If elected I assure the people of Floyd
county that I will do all in my power to
carry out their wishes in every particular
with credit to myself and to the county.
Very respectfully,
C. C. Holmes.
For Ordinary*
lam a candidate for the office of
Ordinary of Floyd county, Georgia,
and will be grateful to all for votes
and help. Cicero T. Clements.
Best In Rome,
lauistillat Hie same stanil
with the best lot of old barbers
in Rome, And prepared to give
entire satisfaction to my
friends and customers. Skilled
workmen, sharp razors, clean
baths, every thing first-class.
Special attention given t<» cbil
•lren’s work. Remember the
place.
XED HL’GGJXS,
Palace Barber Shop.
Armstrong Hotel.
For Rent.
Five-room cottage on Oak street, in
Fifth ward. Possession given imme
diately. Apply to Curran & Scott.
The naturalists declare that the
feathers of birds are simply modified
hairs.
PALACE"
Barber Shop,
Armstrong Hotel.
NED HUDGINS, Proprietor.
A first class shop, with superior
workmen.
Neat, clean baths, with hot oi
cold water.
Don’t forget the place,
No. 7 Second Axenue,
ARMSTRONG HOTEL,
Rome, Ga.
Gold Medal. Highest Award
Diploma of Honor
AWARDED TO
A. K. HAWKES.
BY THE
Cotton States and
International Exposition
For superior lens, grinding and excellency
in the manufacture of
Spectacles and
Eyeglasses.
D. W. CURRY, Druggist,
Has a full assortment of these famous
Glasses.
we/i-Mm:
V“. ’. -
ti t num mrnzxrra
People Don’t Buy Pianos
For looks alone. If they did, any one of
the pretty piano cases, offered for sale,
with the tin-pan attachment inside, would
do very well and not cost niucjj.
A tew months’ use serves to show the
difference between a good and bad piano
—between a piano carefully made of ex
cellent material and a piano made of
cheap stuff, slapped together anyhow.
The Conover is as good a piano as was
ever made. You may see it any time you
will come in. Seeing’s free.”
E. E. FORBES,
Music Dealer, - - Rome, Ga.
Nederland Ins. Co. (Id.) -
Established 1853 Amsterdam Holland,
United States Branch,
Slain Office New York City,
LANKOTA & JUDD,
Gen. Mgrs. Southern Dept.
Decker Building, Union Square,
New York,
Writes the most attractive and
easiest selling policies of any com
pany.
Reliable and energetic Agents
wanted all over Georgia.
Apply with references to
A. L. MITCHELL,
Gen. Agt. for Georgia,
July 29 2m Athens, Ga.
MOTICE
Best Cabinet
Photographs,
$2.50 per doz.
until further no
tice at Garfield’s
Electric Light
Studio, 329
Broad St. Open
Wednesday and
Saturday nights
until 9:30 p, m.
S a t i s f a c tion
guaranteed,
Ea lilTl■
BEST LINE
VIA
ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO and PEORIA
TO
OMAHA, MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL,
KANSAS CITY, ST. JOSEPH, DENVER.
NEBRASKA, COLORADO, MON
TANA, UTAH AND PACI
FIC-COAST.
VESTIBULES TRAINS
WITH
SLEEPERS,CHAIR CARSK)
and D>Nt NG CARS.
L. W. Wakeley, G. P. A.,
ST. LOUIS. MO.
Howard Flliott, Cen. Mgr.,
ST. JOSEPH, MO.
J. N. Merrill, Cen. Agt.,
an lUT». 04.
MARSHAL'S SALE.
There will be sold before the Court house
do ir in th# City of Rome Floyd Connty. Geor
gia ,on the first Tuesday in September. 1596, be
tween the legal hours of sale, the following dis
,-ribed property to wit:
One house and lot in the First Wa d of the
'Tty of Rome. Georgia, fronting 9th Avenue 65
f-et more or less, at d running back 135 feet
more or less. Bounded on the East by 9th Ave
enue, on the South by the property of Frank J
K«ne, on the West by the property of W H.
Adkins and on the North bv w est First street
Levied on bv virtue of a tex fl. fa ; in favor of
the May r and Conncil of the City of Rome
Get rjia, vs W. H. Edmundson for tax due said
City for the year IStti.
J. B. SHROPSHIRE,
City Marshal
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