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FOR FALL BUSINESS
Every Advertiser Should Be
Represented
•IN THE TRIBUNE’S TRADE EDITION
It Will Be Irtued K»rly In October and
Will Eclipse AU Previous Efforts
In'This Line.
Readers of Thk - Tribune have
learned to look forward to each new
and successful achievment of Rome’s
great daily. We have issued several
special editions since the present
management has been in charge and
we are happy to say that each and
e eery one has been an improvement
ou its predecessor as has been evinced
by the popular public favor with
which they have been received.
Early in October we intend to issue
a special edition which will eclipse
our previous efforts. Rome is steadily
growing and there is healthy and sub
stantial improvement going ou all
over the section of country tributary
to the North Georgia metropolis. Now
is the time to keep our advantages
before the people.
In no other way can this be done
quite so successfully as through the
medium of a widely circulated news
paper like The Tribune. Every edi
tion of a special character that we
have gotten otft has gone abroad on
its mission of progress and the results
have been made apparent by the at.
tention attracted to this section of
country.
We have endeavored to make'every
edition as full and complete as possi
ble, but in this one we wapt to cover
the whole ground. All that we ask’is
the liberal co-operation of the people
fbr whom we have labored so earnestly
and for whom we expect to continue
to work as long as we control the des
tinies of The Tribune
It will be to the interest of every
business or professional man in North
Georgia and North and East Alabama,
to secure space in this great issue
The merchant, the manufacturer, the
land owner, the mine operator, the
professional man and all who are in
terested in educational, industrial
work, or emigration work, will he
benefitted by represtntion in its col
umns.
Not less than ten thousand readers,
in every part of the country, and
especially in the West and Northwest,
will read this great edition and profit
by the information gained froin its
columns. Our solicitors, are already
out and will make a thorough canvass :
of the country contiguous to Rome i
and we bespeak for them the consider
ation which they are entitled to in
promoting this laudable enterprise in
the interest of our city and section.
Free Pills.
• I
Send your address ‘o 11. E. Bucklen &
Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box
of Dr. King’s New Life Pills, a trial
will convince you of their merits. These
pills are easy in action and are particularly
effective in the cure of Constiption and
Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver
troubles they have been proved invaluable.
"They are guaranteed to be perfectly free
from every deleterious substance and to
purely vegetable. They do not weaken
by their action, but by giving tone to
stomach and bowels greatly invigorate
the system. Regular size 25c. per box.
Sold by D. W. Curry Druggist.
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BURIAL OF MRS. G. 11. WAKING.
Remains Laid To Rest in the Family
Grounds Monday.
Cement, Ga., Sept. 23. —The funer
al of Mrs. George H. Waring, who
was killed Friday, occurred yesterday
morning frpm the home and the re
mains were laid to rest in the family
burying grounds near by at 11 o'clock.
Friday Mr. and Mrs. Waring, Mrs
Coles, of Capitol avenue, Atlanta,
and the son of Rev. Mr. McCormack
were returning from a drive and were
within sight of the house, when the
bolt fell out as the carriage crossed
the railroad track. This threw the
pole against the horses' legs and they
ran.
Mrs. Waring stood up an instant to
see what had happened and was thrown
Tutt’s Pills
Cure All
Liver Ills.
Secret of Beauty
is health. The secret ofhealth is
the power to digest and assim
ilate a proper quanity cf food.
This can never be done when
the liver does not act it’s part.
Do you know this ?
Tutt’s Liver Pills are an abso
lute cure for sick headache, dys
pepsia, sour stomach, malaria
■constipation, torpid liver, pile
jaundice, bilious fever, bilious
ness and kindred disease.-..
Tutt’s Liver Piifis
violently out upon a pile of stones. Her
I skull was crushed ia at the base of the
brain and she died in a short while with
out regaining consciousness and without
( a moment’s suffering.
< Mr. Waring sustained several bruises,
but is resting quietly.
Mrs. Coles and the little boy were
badly cut and bruised about the fuce.
| but are comfortable and Will soon be all
light.
' Mrs. Waring’s sisters, the Misses How-
I ard, of Cement, and Mrs. Bryan are here.
Mr. George Waring, of Kansas City,
arrived yesterday morning and his sister,
Mrs. Nell Crump, arrived yesterday from
Boston, while Mr. Fred Waring came
from Chattanooga Sunday.
Several friends of the family from a
distance came to attend the funeral. z
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applications as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con
dition of the mucous lining of the Eus
tachian Tube. When the tube is in
flamed you have a rumbling sound or
imperfect hearing* aud when it is en
tirely closed, Deafness is the result, and
unless the inflammation can ba taken
out and this tube restored to its normal
condition, hearing will be destroyed
forever; nine oases out of tan are caused
by catarrh, which is nothing but an in
flamed condition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case "t Deafness (caused by ca
tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars; free.
" F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by all druggists 75c.
Stuart’s Gin and Bnclina; a
pnsiiive cure tor all kidney,
liver and stomach troubles.
Bank Rate’ May Be Advanced.
London, Sept. 22.—The Westminster
Gazette says that there is increasing
probability of an early advance of the
bank rate (which was ner cent last
Thursday) to 3 per cent, adding that
apart from the gold withdrawn from
the bank Monday, £IOO,OOO was bought
in the open market for the conii
nent and that a slight further decline
of French checks would bring within
sight the probability of gold exports to
Paris. Continning, the Westminster
Gazette remarks: “Indeed, it is held in
some quarters that the directors of the
Bank of France will not only refuse to
allow more gold-to go to the United
States, but will seek to recoup from
London the amount of money sent.”
BHCKLEN’S ARNICT SALVE
ihe best salve in the world for cuts it
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chappfed hands, chilblain
corns and all skin eruptions and posi
) -ely cures piles, or no pay required. Is
is guaranteed to give perfect satis;motion,
or money refunded. rice 25 cents .per
box. For sale by D. W. Curry, drug
gist, Rome, Ga
All colt«u good 4 such as
bleaching, sheeting, prints,
ginghams and checks are sold
at factory prices at J. Kuttners
CHE IP R kTESJTO A LANTA.
Sound Money Democratic Rally, Atlanta
Ga., September 23,
For the above occasion the Western
and Atlantic railroad will sell tickets
to Atlanta and return at $2.90 from
Rome, on sale September 22nd and for
morning trains of September 23rd,
limited September 25. See our sche
dules
ti!24 C. K. Ayer, Ticket Agt.
ELECTION BETTING DULL.
Odds of S to 1 Off*-red on the Republican
Presidential Candidate.
New York, Sept. 22.—Betting on
election results continues slow in the
principal cities of the United States.
Odds of 2 to 1 are offered on McKinley,
but. few large bets have been recorded
An offer of $20,000 even money on Mc-
Kinley was recently made at Detroit
without takers. An offer to bet SIO,OOO
to $5,000 on McKinley has been posted
at Indianapolis.
The insanity of election betting has
developed at**Ripley, Dr., where two
bettors have waged tfaeir self respect
upon the result at the polls, one agree
ing in case of loss to parade a public
street with head shaved and silvered,
the other agreeing, in case of loss, to
parade the street with head shaved and
gilded.
Too Quick For the Hhlg;hwayman.
Columbia, S. x C„ Sept. 22-While
Isaac Green, chief of police of William
son, S. C., was returning horseback from
the city of Anderson, a man seized his
bridle, and presenting a revolver at his
head, ordered a halt. Green fired, and
the highwayman fell and crawled out.
of the road. Green reported the case
in Williamson, but his friends guyed
him, saying he had too much "dyspen
sary” onboard. However, an investi
gation was made and an unknown ne
gro was found by the roadway with a
ball through his head.
Humanitarians Meet at Cleveland.
Cleveland, Sept. 22.—The twentieth
annual convention of the American Hu
mane association was called to order in
this city by President John G. Shortall,
with several hundred delegates present,
representing all .the principal cities of
the country. After an address of wel
come by Mayor Robert E. McKisson of
Cleveland, the annual reports of the
secretary and treasurer of the organiza
tion were read. Rev. S. P. Sprecher,
D. D , of this city thou made an address
on “The New Status of Animals.”
NINE MON ths IN BED. CURED
24 HOURS.
T. J. Blackmore, of Haller & Blackmore
Pittsburg, P i., says: “ A short time since I
procured a bottle of “Mystic Cure.” It got
me out. of rhe bouse in twenty-four hours.
I took to my bed with Rheumatism nine
months ago and the “Mystic Cure” is tho
only ui'-rlii-ine that did any good. I had
five of the best physicians in the city, but
received very little relie« from them. I
know that Mystic Cure to be what it is rep
resented and take pleasure u racomending
it to ether sufferers.”
TilE BOME TKIBUNE. AVIONESDAY. SEPTEMBER 23 1896.
A NEW DYSPEPSIA CUBE.
Over 6,000 Pe pie in the State of Michigan
Cor <i in 1893 by This New Preparation.
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets, the new
discovery for stomach troubles, is
claimed to have cured over 6,000 people
in the state of Michigan alone in 1894.
These tablets have become so popular
with physicians and people who have
any form of indigestion that they have
the endorsement of such physicians as
Dr. Harlandson and Dr. Jennison as be
ing tho safest, most reliable remedy for
sour stomach, chronic dyspepsia, gas,
bloating, palpitation, headache, constipa
tion and in all cases where the appetite
is poor or the food imperfectly digested.
It is safe to say that Stuart’s Dyspep
sia Tablets will cure any kind of stomach
trouble except cancer of the stomach.
They are not a secret patent medicine,
but composed of vegetable and fruit
essences, pure pepsin, Golden Seal, gin
ger and the digestive acids. They are
pleasant to take, can be carried in the
pocket, and they cure because they di
gest the food promptly before it has time
to ferment and poison the blood.
Druggists everywhere sell Stuart’s
Dyspepsia Tablets, full sized packages,
at 50 cents. A book on stomach diseases
and thousands of testimonials sent free
by addressing The Stuart Co., Marshall,
Mich.
Sir Michael a Winner.
London, Sept. 21.—Six horses started
in the race for the regulation plate, 103
sovereigns, at Kempton park. Enoch
Wishard’s mare, Damsel 11, was one of
the starters and ran third. W. W. Ful
ton’s Sir Michael was first and T. Fin
non’s Crysomel second.
Steamer LaGascogne Brings Gold.
New York, Sept. 21.—The steamship
LaGascogne, from Havre, brought $500,-
000 in gold to Lazard, Fieres.
Yonr Boy Wont Live a Month.
So Mr. Gilman Brown, of 34 Mill St.,
South Garden, Mass., was told by the
doctors. His son had lung trouble, fol
lowing Typhoid Malaria, and he spent
three hundred and seventy-five dollars
with doctors, who finally gave him up,
saying: “Your boy wont live a month.”
He tried Dr. King’s New Discovery and
a few bottles restored him to health and
enabled him to go to work a perfectly well
man. He says he owes his present good
health to use of Dr. King’s New Discovery
and knows it to be the best in the world
for Lung trouble. Trial Bottle Free at
D. W. Curry Drug Store.
To convince you of the fact
that J. KutTher is selling the
best goods for the lowest prices
go and see the 50 cent boys suits
and the $2 00 men’s suits he is
offering
f ~ •
Harvest E curgioiiß to Arkansas and Texas
The Western and Atlantic Railway
will sell round trip tickets to all points
in Arkansas and Texas at one fare for
the round trip plus $2.00 on the fol
lowing dates: September 15th and
29th and October 6th and 20th.
Tickets will be good returning twenty
one (21) days from date of sale and
will be good going to destination fif
teen (15) days from date of sale. Par
ties can stop off at any station in
Arkansas and Texas going, but the
return trip will be continuous passage.
For rates, maps and general inform •
ation, write to C. K. Ayer,
C. E Harman, TijketAgt.
Atlanta, Ga.
J. L. Edmondson, S. P. A.
w-td Chattanooga, Tenn.
ASK the recovered
dyspeptics, bilious
gLj|M k sufferers, victims of
fever and ague, the
mercurial diseased
fl patient, how they re
fl covered health, cneer-
ful spirits and good
50SI appetite; they will tell
yflgpqK y 2»« •'by taking SIM-
V|» 1 V>|llV,l,/-I• w mons Liver Regu
-IZI ThJk A3ajA*i iy lator.
The Cheapest, Purest and Best Family
Medicine in the World I
For DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, Taun
dice, Biliousattacks, SICK HEADACHE, Colic,
Depression of Spirits, SOUR STOMACH,
Heartburn, etc. This unrivalled remedy is
warranted not to contain a single particle of .
Mercury, oi* any mineral substance, but is I
PURELY VEGETABLE,
containing those Southern Roots and Herbs ,
which an all-wise Providence has placed in
countries where Liver Diseases most prevail.
It will cure all Diseases caused by Derange
ment of the Liver and Bowels. •
The SYMPTOMS of Liver Complaint are a
bitter or bad taste in the mouth; Pain in the
Back, Sides or Joints, often mistaken for Rheu
matism; Sour Stomach; Loss of Appetite;
Bowels alternately costive and lax; Headache:
Loss of Memory, with a painful sensation of
having failed to do something which ought to
have been done; Debility; Low Spirits, a thick
yellow appearance of the Skin and Eyes, a dry
Cough often mistaken for Consumption.
Sometimes many of these symptoms attend
the disease, at others very few; but the Liver
is generally the seat of the disease, and if not
Regulated in time, great suffering, wretched
ness and DEATH will ensue.
The following highly esteemed persons attest
to the virtues of Simmons Liver Regulator:
Gen. W. S. Holt, Pres. Ga. S. \V. R. R. Co.; Rev,
I. R. Felder, Perry, Ga.; Col. E. K. Sparks, Al
bany, Ga.; C. Masterson, Esq.. Sheriff Bibb Co.,
Ga.; Hon. Alexander H. Stephens.
“We have tested its virtues, personally, and
know that for Dyspepsia, Biliousness and
Throbbing Headache it is the best medicine the
world ever saw. We tried forty other remedies
before Simmons Liver Regulator, but none gave
us more than temporary relief; but the Regu
lator not only relieved, but cured us.”—ED.
Telegraph and Messenger, Macon, Ga.
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY
J. M. ZEILIN A CO., Philadelphia, Fa.
Tax Levy, 1896.
Roms, Ga., Sept. 14,1’96.
The Board of Cornmeal: ners of Roads and
Revenue of Floyd county, Georgia, having
taken into c< nsideratlon the levying of tixes
for the present fiscal year, t) e taxab e property
of the county being found from the »ax divest
to be 57,584 014.00' ’
The State tax on the foregoing ie
4 R 6 mills, making the sum of 14,583 10
The follow nu taxis hereby levied:
sraciFic tax.
To pa’ prlr cipal and interest on
county bond , eight per cent, on
State tax 2,766.65
To run chalngane, 6 per cent on
State tax 2 071.99
To bridge fund, 10 per cent, on
State tax 3,454 30
FOKOOV STY l-URPOSBM.
To poor fund. 6 per cc < n State tax 2.07459
To iiil fund, 6 per c*. on State tax.. 7.(74 99
To j try fund 36 p r cr. on State tax 12,449.92
To general fund, 47 3 10 on -date tax 16 3’7 31
sil,2 7.04
The same beine 5.44 mills on the dollar, of the
taxable property of the county nukinir In all
for state and county purposes one dollar on the
one hundred dolla s,
It la ordered that such notice be of this
lev; as required bylaw.
Witness the Hon. John C Foster, chairman
of the board. Th » Q eptember (4 1896.
9 15-311 M 1X MSYtSKH HD?, Clerk,
I AN ART EXHIBITION!
| Where No Admission Tickets Are Necessary.
• We have just opened up and are prepared to show f
J FIVE CAR LOADS OF |
: Furniture, Carpets, Mattings and Rugs. |
| Our Carpet Department i
Is filled to the ceiling with the choicest effects in A
| Brussels, Tapestries, Ingrains. J
• Our Matting Department ?
A Is far ahead of anything of the sort in North Georgia. J
S Good Cotton Warp Matting ?
0 BSFTaid on the floor for 20c. per yard. 0
1 Our Rug Department |
m Is simply complete. We are prepared to give you prices no competition F
B can reach. We extend a cordial invitation to all —visit our Mammoth
X Store before the stock is broken and we will do the rest.
! ?
| McDonald-Sparks-Stewart Co. |
f 1, 3 & 5 Third Ave- & 204 Broad St., Rome, G-a. S
? Funeral Directors, Coffins and CasketsM S
REMOVAL I
HAVE SING has moved to
No. 6, Third Ave., where
he is turning out the whit
est, cleanest, best laundry
work—the only kind good
enough for you. Let your
bundles come.
HAPE SING,
No. 6, Third Ave., Rome, Ga.
1 -
LaFaloma Cubaia Cigar Factory,
LLORENS, PACEITI & CO-, Props-
Manufacturers of the following
CELEBRATED BRANDS:
LnPaloiua Cubana,
ThreeJFrlends,
El Parvenir,
Onr Little Havana,
Star ot America,
Flor deJKey West,
El Machete. ,
We guarantee that all oui C girs
are Cuban hand-made, and are of
the very best quality.
We solicit a trial.
OFFICE AND FACTORY
8i w. ALABAMA ST,,
ATLANTA, GA.
Dr. M.T. SALTER
SPECIALIST.
Dr. Salter is engaged in a general prac
tice of the treatment of all forms of chronic
diseases of men, women and children.
Diseases of the blood, liver, lungs, heart.,
kidneys, eye and ear; also nervous dis
eases successfully treated.
Cancers, tumors anil ulcers treated and
cured without the knife.
Whatever your disease m»y be, Dr. Salter
invites consultation in person or by letter.
Dr. Salter prepares medicines himself for
each case treated.
If interested, call on or write to
M. T. SALTER, M. D.,
9 20-3 m ' 68 S. Broad St., Atlanta, Ga.
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REAL ESTATEAGENT
230 BROAD ST
Rentinga Specialty ami Prompt Settlement the Rule
sfTCECILIA ACADEMY?’
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.
Boarding and Select Day School for Young Ladies, Conducted by Dominican Sisters
For Beauty of Scenery, Pure Air and Healthfulness, it is not surpassed by any
Institution in the North or in the South. The most thoroughly eqquipped educa
tional institution for Young Ladies : n the United States. The education given at
ST. CECILIA is of the most comprehensive character, cultivating the hearts as
well as the mind. No pains spared to render teachers thoroughly qualified for
their duties, the best systems of instruction being£adopted [and applied in the
various departments. Write for catalogue. ; 6-21-3 m.
U BRIANT W BARI
THE JOHN M. VANDIVER BAR.
THE ARMSTRONG BAR. ,
The Most Elegant in Rome.
PUREST WIPES IND LPUORS-
TSE VEST BEST
ALE, BEER and CIGARS.
Yon will And here always ’he very best brands of Domestic and Im
ported Liquors, Wines, Cordials, Brandies, Sjrups, Ale and -I’<r’erß.
Spe< ial brands for fami y use. Fancy drinks mixed by the best and
most experienced bar tenders. We do not keep any liqiurs that are not
strictly pure, and customers can depend on getting something good wnen
they con eto our bars Oi’ of town orders promptly fi ed.
In connection with each bar is a splendid billiard parlor, fitted up
with the be:t and latest improved BiLiaid aad' Pool tab es. Cail and
see us.
24 and 26 Broad Street and Armstrong Hotel,
ROAIU GA.