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NEWSY NOTES FOR HASTY READERS
Mention of Many Kinds
Batch of Items of Interee*
Cut to the Core
Heaven help the man who thinks he
can dodge enemies by trying to please
everybody.
A married woman's description of an
ideal man is a p.cture of the kind she
didn’t get.
Poverty is an icy wind, and the high
er the situation of the impoverished, the
colder the blows.
Monet Lost.—Four five dollar bills
on Broad street. Finder liberally re
warded if returned to this ofliee.
Sorrows are like thunder clouds; in
the distance they look black, over our
heads hardly gray.
Adversity shows a true man, as the
night brings out the stars obscured
while the sun is shining.
Lost -A white dog with liver spot on
back, named Gleen. Reward will be
paid. Address or call on Carlton Wright,
Rome, Ga. , 2t.
Grief or misfortune seems to be indis
peusible to the development of intelli
gence, energy and virtue.
Will pay cash today for a couple of
4eqhl£-seated surrys, “good as new.’
Mll-it b - Burney Transfer Co.
'The second baby may weigh three
pounds more than ihe first without caus
ing half as much excitement.
Prof. P. J. King’s school opens Sep
tember 7. Hours from 8 a. m. till Ip.
m.
The more hard days’ work a man puts
it during the week, the fewer theories
he has for saving the country.
Don’t wait until cold weather to repair
or reset your grates. Dick Treadaway
will exchange new grates for old ones.
Leave orders at H. D. Hill’s office. ts.
Idelness is the botbed of temptation,
the cradle of disease, the waste of time,
the canker worm of felicity.
It takes a girl about four hours longer
Successful Young Men and
Women, Their Appoint
ments due to a Very
Careiul Business
Training
An Institution Which Stands
High in the Estimation of the
People of Rome.
The following appointments of young
men and women to commercial positions
reflect credit upon the work of Rome
Business College. Financial success is
theirs, if they care to make it so. Hund
reds of similar appointments have been
made annually during the past ten years;
some of whom are now realizing a salary
of $2,000 a year.
Miss Laura Templeton, bookkeepc"
and stenographer, with Huntland Roller
mills, Huntland, Tenn.
Miss Regenia Rupee,stenographer, with
E. E. Forbes, city.
Mrs. Ida P. Bowman, stenography and
general typewriting, at Veal’s book store,
Broad street, city.
Robert Montgomery, book-keeper and
stenographer, with J. L. Van Alstine &
Co., Oswego, Kan.
G. Byron Wiess, book-keeper with the
Reliance Lumber Co., Beaumont, Texas.
Miss Susie A. Weitz, stenographer,
with secretary, Mont Eagle, Tenn.
John R. Taylor, book-keeper for S. S.
King & Co., city.
Clifford Reece, stenographer, with
Daniels & Carvin, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Wo-ley Lefeber, stenographer, with
Times Pub. Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
Miss Anne Woods, stenographer, with
Southern Lumber Co., Titusville, Fla.
The fall and winter terms will begin at
Rome Business College September 7, 1896.
The special combination course offers
the best inducements to young men and
women who will complete it during the
fall and winter. H. S. Shockley,
Principal.
to clean the front windows of a house
that i does the back ones.
After a man is married he stops wear
ing button hole b upiets and begins to
wear stains on his clothes.
Cothran & Co. are prepared to in
sure Cotton Gins in two of their best
companies. So any one needing in
surance had better apply to them.
su.tu-wa.
A.trduoniical fiiiotofcraphy.
In astronomical photography the most
startling figures confront us. Stars
which to the eye are invisible, even
with the most powerful telescope, are
readily depicted on the photographic
plate used in conjunction with the tele
scope—as an example, Dr. Gill’s photo
graph of the nebula near Argus. It will
give some idea of the number of stars
shown by this photograph to mention
that the space of the sky that would be
covered by a shilling held at arm’s
length from the eye contains no less
than 200,000 stars, scarcely one of
which would be visible to the unaided
eye.
Sir Robert Ball said in a lecture de
livered by him in 1894 that among such
“invisible” stars, photographs of which
he had shown his audience, there were
many sunk into space to a distance so in
conceivable that if the glad tidings of
the first Christmas in Bethlehem, 1,894
years ago, had been telegraphed to them
at the speed at which light travels,
about seven times around the wcrld in
a second, yet those stars were at a dis
tance so overwhelmingly great that the
news would not yet have reached its
destination. These distances were not
wildly guessed at, but were the results
of years of labor on the part of the
astronomer and the mathematician.—
Chambers’ Journal.
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 post
•vely cures piles. or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. rice 25 cents per
box. For sale by D. W. Curry, drug
gist, Rome. Ga
i-yrcmm r.itr.p.
“The pyramid limp, ” i:s it has ccme
to be called, i:i that state of body which
falls upon cue for tv. o cr three days aft
er making the* n.-cnitti' the pyramids.
One is so much pulled and pushed at
the time that liul. cr iio inconvenience
is fell. Th< re Lto r.ign of seiim.-scl
joint r-r i.-iv.s. le tn.’ii i.fi'.rr.ne has slept,
and then lie H. itr !i tcLu w.
T!.e geeon* l cry cf tl.tr. '.rrtwr
is worse than the first; Bit cl.'irax is
rt ached ;it tl:<-(ml < t tii '■ cr be
ginning cf the third «!•. y : trim that
time the pain begins sitv.ly to Emu.
—Cairo Lt tti r.
The Tribune office has been
rushed with job work for the
past week. Good press work
and prompt, careful attention
given. Only the best of mate
rial used. Satisfaction in all
classes of work guaranteed.
Give us a trial.
We will please you.
Jr W (
Burney never forgets trmaks
Phone 136, Armstrong hotel.
Zebras ’Stronger Than Horses.
The zebra is an almost incorrigible
little beast, and up to now all attempts
to train it to work have had small suc
cess. The Boers, persistent and method
ical, have conquered it at last, and put
the hitherto unruly animal into the
traces of their mail coaches.
Together the zebras show an inclina
tion to bite, but when harnessed with
mules they are easier to manage. This
utilization of the zebra is one of the
greatest importance to South Africans.
Horses are likely to be killed by hyenas,
while the zebras are a match, with teeth
and hoofs, for any hyena.
Boers find that the zebra is capable
of greater movement than the horse and
is not so susceptible to disease. Strange
to say, the little striped beast is also
stronger than the horse, though its
weight is less than one-half that of the
other draft animal.—Strand Magazine.
Taught the Teacher.
In the biography of Dr. Hawtrey, a
famous English schoolmaster, there is a
description of his unkempt appearance,
with a comment which has been great
ly quoted. It is said that he was scold
ing for being late at morning lesson
some boy, who replied that he had no
time to dress. “But I can dress in
time,” said the doctor. “Yes,” replied
the boy, “but I wt»h.”
NINE MONTHS IN BED. CURED
24 HOURS.
T, J. Blackmore, of Haller & Blackmore
Pittsburg, Pa., says: “A shorttime since I
procured a bottle of “Mystic Cure.” It got
me out of the house in twenty-four hours.
I took to my bed with Rheumatism nine
months ago and the “Mystic Cure” is thu
only medicine that did any good. I had
five of the best physicians in the city, but
received very little relie. tom them. I
know- that Mystic Cure to be what, it is rep
resented and take pleasure n racomending
it to ether sufferers.”
Pni chai e Money Notes For Sale.
$3,500,00 secured by mortgage on cen
tral store property, also endorsed by
good party• Pay 8 P ( ‘ r cent interest.
First class investment. Address “W.”
P. O. box 184 city. aug 1-ts
D AB,
Paul Jack’s march ib a beauty
Buy a copy.
S usdi »r 3 tui<i Mount ’in.
I The Pb, ut System will sell low rate
' am mi > excursion tickets toall resorts
■•<■11111,1lu-irig June Ist and continuing
until September, good to return on
!or before October 81st, 1896 Inquire
of agents or address, B. W. Wrenn,
Passenger Traffic Manager,
Savannah, Ga.
TJtliLi ROME TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1M96.
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WnwXH phg*i Reference Book for Men and
W omen
This book has just been iesued and Is full of
valuable is. format ion t<» those afflicted with any
of those de lie.tie diseases peculiar to nun and
women. It telle how to cure dipeases. Dr.
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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 much.
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 macle. You may see it any time you
will come in. Seeing’s free.”
E E FORBES,
Music Dealer, - - Rome, Ga.
Buy a
Smooth
White
Skin
For Your Face!
It probably needs renewing, for it in rough, red.
jrecliled, blotched or ptiiip , .:?.l*untd it 1 us becui. j
repulsive Instef.d oi* nttrucflve. Healthy skin is
always be iutiiul. The stm and wkid, impure
soups and cosmetics injure the skin.
Viola Cream
cleanses, nourishes and restores the skin, rr;’’.: • t
it soft, white and beau ifui. It i.» not a cosmetic
—does not cover up, but removes blenches. It
is harmless and always does just what we claim
for It. The only preparation tbixt will positively
remove Freckles Blockheads Tan. .-Minburn and
Pimples. Hundred* t f tc.uiraonhi 1 ’ iruni promi
nent ladies. P-ice 50 Cents a jar at druggists.
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charge. In .womb and rectal dis
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1 TOS2SSKSMOT— —
This ]our Buyer is Now in Market.
Is Housekeepers, ) v ... 4 .
The Close Buyers, p our At(cllM
We will be busy for the
Deal next 30 days receiv-
That ing from the east
1 car load, thirty thou-
Wins sand pounds I
''Carpets, Rugs, Mat-’
us tings, Lace and Chen-
eille Curtains.
Newest designs, Latest ?
Trade patterns. '
From the northwest i
Ana Furniture Centre
Good Three car loads, ninety
thousand pounds,
Will Bedroom Suits, Loun
ges, Couches, China
UT Closets, Dining Ta-
Smart kies and Chairs, La-
dies’ Desks, Combina-
Buyers;) tion Cases, Art Goods,
of every description known to the
I
' trade. We have bought in large
quantities for Cash. Our prices
■ will satisfy the closest buyers.
McDonsid-Sparks-Sfewart Co..
Coffins. Caskets and Undertakers.
Calls answered any hour in the night by
W. D. STEWART, Undertaker, Central Hofei.
H J. McKENZIE, Asst. Undertaker, No. 29 Cherokee St., R< me G
AT
D. W. CUYRY’S.
A beautiful line of high art pic
tures and decorated toilet ware.
French Nail Nippers, Manicure
Scissors, Knives and Files.
Our French Nail Nippers are a
novelty in minicure goods.
It is Dangerous
Extremely dangerous to pass
our fountain this warm weather
without stopping in and cooling
off. Our drinks are so cold as to
produce a coolness almost be
tween frends.
Sherberts and Creams.
Nunnally’s Fine Candies always
Fresh.
Do you suffer with headache,
toothache, neuralgia or sleepless
ness ? Curry’s Little Harmless
Headache Powders always cure.
They act promptly and have no
bad after effects.
ZZO'T’ZZX-S.
WHERE SHALL WE SPEND
THE SUMMER.
Lookout Inn, Lookout Moun
tain, Tenn., Tne Palace
Hotel of the South.
Offers inducements superior to any
other resort in the south. Here the at
mosphere is always cool and clear. Ihe
nights are perfect. There are no mos
quitoes and malaria is absolutely un
known. The scenery is thefiness in the
world, so pro ounced by the historian,
| Bancroft, the great traveler, Stanley’
and a host of others. Lookout Inn is a
beautiful gem of architecture, built of
the famous old red sandstone and wood;
finished in the interior throughout in
quartered oak, and decorated by some of
the best known artists in the country at
enormous expense. The water used on
the table is from the celebrated Leonora
Spring, the purest in the world. This
historic resort promises to be unusually
brilliant this season. Write for circu
lars and terms to M. S. Gibson, man
ager. Special rates for June. 6-l-3mo.
HOTEL
The Palace Hotel of the South
European and American plans. Perfect
cuisine and service.
The Aragon is entirely new, and has
every modern improvement known to
science.
It occupies the highest point in the
city, and is delightfullv cool, as well as
away from ALL NOISE, DIRT AND
SMOKE from trains.
Only three blocks from Union Depot.
FREE BUS meets all trains.
RATES —From June Ist to October Ist
American plan, $2.50 to $4 50 per day;
European plan, $1 to $3 per day.
8F INTEREST TO DRUMMERS
—AND THE—
TRAVELIH6 PUBLIC.
The Wilmer Hotel of Anniston,
Ala., which acquire.! such fame in
former years is again reopened to the
public with a cuisine to tickle th
palate of the most fastidious. Neat
bed-rooms, and a large sample room
free.
A. T. SLACK, Prop.
Anniston, Ala
num ST. SIMON
“The Aragon of the Seashore.”
OPEN MAY TO SEPTEMBER.
For information about improvements
made since last season, also rates, etc.,
address
J. C. S. TIMBERLAKE,
MANAGER.
om uimiiuNi),
Cumberland Island. Ga.
SumrLez’ Season
Opens June Ist.
Finest sea beach in the south.
Fishing unexcelled on the continent.
Street cars free to the beach.
Naphtha launch and fleet of rowboats.
Splendid livery appointments.
Bicycle livery and plank walk to the
beach for cyclists. Orchestra of seven
nieces.
LEE T. SHACKELFORD,
Proprietor.
STWIIFI
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Brosulway <Sr Klt'venlb St.
NEW YORK:
EUROPEAN PLAN,
Wm. TaybirS: Son, Proprietors
liOTEL MARION.
ATLANTA, GA.
The most delightfully situated hotel
in Atlanta, two blocks from union depot.
Large, cool rooms with porcelain bath
tubs; latest improvements in hotel fur
nishings, and perfect service. Until
September Ist we will make the very
low rate of $2 to $2.50 per day, American
plan; special rates by the month. Free
’bus meets all trains.
The New
Souta Hotel.
Rebuilt and Refurnished Throuirbcot.
RATES, $2.. $2.50 and $3 PER DAY
Now Open
to the public
W. O. PEEPLES, Manager.
CHESTNUT STREET,
Opposite Union Passenger D?iot,
Chattanocga, Tenn.