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BOYS' CASSIMERE SUITS
$1.50 to $2:50.
Silk.
Nothinr is prettier for a nice
skirt or full suit than a pretty plain
blfcck Satin Duchess Brocaded Sat
ins, Silks or Taffetas; just received
by express at
75c; $100; $1.25; $1.50,
Capes.
Cloaks and Capes in all styles
from 75c. to $12.50.
YQUNG LADIES
who expect to get married this fall
should send to J. <P. Stevens & Bro-,
Jewelers and Engravers, 47 White
hall St.. Atlanta, Ga., for samples
ond pricesof!
WEDDINGTNVITATIONS
also their new Wedding Coke B
will be sent free of charge.
RUNNERSJAY READ
This Column of SRort Paragraphs and
Personal Afention.
NEWS! « FOR gASTY READERS
Brief Mention of Many Kinds
Batch, of Items of Interest
Cut to the Core
Great marks are soonest hit.
Misfortunes makes us wise.
One fool makes a .hundred.
Speak well even to bad men.
Nothing dries sooner than tears.
The devil is not always at one door.
Pull down your hat on the wind side.
Silence is wisdom, when spyaking is
folly.
Bring your job printing to the Tribane
job office.
Poverty on an old mau’s back 16 Ja
heavy burden.
. One pair of heels is often worth two
I pair q£ hands.
The brightest of all things, the sup,
.hAthits .spots.
Cnnyi little headache powder* will
>3UreyQppf rsonally.
<Owe rooiwy to be paid on Easter, and
JLent Will seem short.
The of innocence is not
always scandfcl proof.
The <cred>t gat by a lie lasts only till
the CnMh .com o * out -
Loot—A lady’siblue cloth cape. Leave
at Tribwie qfflqe=vC. M. Marshall.
Who repairs not ice gutter repairs his
whole house •W Spauisfa.
Wanted—Two gentlemen want first
class board in a good family. Ad
dress, P. O. Boa H 53
W. T. Cheney buys note* and lends
money on any good security. Loans
placed on real estate for moderate
No delay. «.0,d,4«k Im
Pop’t, w.ajt until cold wetlllw to repair
PARKS,BRANNON & CO.
Leaders in Style, as well as Low Prices, in all kinds of
Dry Goods. We want your trade —we have the
goods —we will make prices to suit you.
BIG DISPLAY OF DRESS GOODS, THIS WEEK
Dress Goods.
Old age is honorable, but when
applied to Dress Goods loses its
honor. It’s always the new things
that occupy the place of honor with
ladies in Dress Goods. The newest
and all the ap to-date Dress Goods,
with trimmings to match, wall be
found in our house this week.
Table Damask. •
See our line of fine, snow white,
satin Table Damask at
50c., 65c.,
75c., SI.OO
These are all extraordinary bar
gains in damask —can’t be matched
in Rome tor the money.
GENUINE TURKEY RED
TABLE DAMASK
In short lengths —they are the
40c. .quality —our price
or reset your grates. Dick Treadaway
will exchange new grates for old ones.
Leave orders at H. D. Hill’s office. ts»
There .is nothing that causes women
greater discomfort and misery than con
stantly recurring headache. Men suffer
with headache. “My wife’s health was
very indifferent, having headache con
tinually, andjjust two packages of Sim
mons Liver Regulator released her from
®ll headache and gave tone and vigor to
her whole system. I have never regret
ted 'its use. Id. B. Deßord, Mt. Ver
non, Ky.
Puiflic Speaking.
There will be public speaking at the
superior court room in Rome at 2 p. m.
Tnursday, Oct. 15. Col. D. B. Hamilton,
Col. W. L. Massey. Capt. James L.
B'adkandCol. Albert Ewing will ad
dress the people of Rome and Eloyd
county upon the.public issues of the day.
Business men and.-their clerks, as well as
tho laborers of the city and county, are
specially requested to attend this meet
ing.
Col. W. L. Mass®” will speak at Lin
dale Cotton Mills Thursday night. Octo
ber 15, at 7:30 p. m,_: at Livingston. Fri
day, October 16, at 2<p. m., and at Cave
Spring, October 16, at .7:30 p. m. Every
body is invited. We want you to hear
a’l sides of the present! questions of na
tional issues.
By the Committee of Arrangements.
Marvelous Results.
From a letter written by Rev. J. Guu
derman, of Dimondale, Mich., we are
permitted te make this exteact: “I have
no hesitation in recommending Dr.
King’s New discovery, as the lesults were
almost marvelous in the case of my wife.
While I was pastor of the Baptist church
at Rives Junction she was brought down
with pneumonia succeeding la grippe.
Terrible paroxysms of coughing would
(last hours with little interruption, and it
seemed as if she eeuld not survive them.
A friend recommended Dr. King’s New
Discovery; it was quick in its work and
highly satisfactory i« results.” Trial bot
tles free at D. W. Curry’s drug store
Regular size 50c. and sl.
Burney never forgets trunks.
Call or telephone Armstrong.
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
29tb and October 6th and 20th.
Tickets will be good returning twenty
one (21) days from date of sale and
will he 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, Ticket Agt.
Atlanta, Ga.
J. L. Edmondson, 8. P. A.
w-td Chattanooga, Tenn.
THE BUMS TRIBUNE. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 35. 189 L.
Laces.
Embroidered Chiffon Laces, in all
the new colorings, with Insertions
to match, just opened. Also a lovely
lot of Cluny Laces in Match Pat
terns, Platt and Vallencine Laces,
all at about half price.
THESE NEW LACES
CERTAINLY MAKE
THIS DEPARTMENT
THE BEST IN ROME.
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CONCERT FRIDAY EVENING.
A Delightful Time Will Be Spent by Music
Lovers, •
The concert at the Southern Conserva
tory of Music, Friday evening, will be a
delightful affair, as evidenced by the fol
lowing program:
Program.
‘•Lutzow’s Wilde Jagd.”Weber-Hiller
Piano I. Maes Rica Cohen,
• “ 11. Miss Ella Neel,
Nocturn. Op. 9, No. £Chopin
Mr. I*. J. Fortin.
a. Funeral March) nhonin
b. Value. Op. 64. No. 1) Chopin
Miss Rica Cohen.
Le Carnaval de VeniseErnst
(Variations Burlesque.)
Mr. P. SFortin.
“Cracovlenne Fantastique.”Paderewsk
Miss Ella Neel.
Adagio Mozart
Mr. P. J. Fortin.
Staccato - Etudeßubinstein
Miss Rica Cohen.
Theme and VariationsPaganin
(For G. String.)
Mr. P. J. Fortin.
P. P. P. A wonderful medicine; it gives
an appetite,it invigorates and
strengthens.
P. P. P. Cures rheumatism and all pains
in side, back and shoulders
knees,hips, wrists and joints.
P. P. P. Cures syphilis in all its various
stages old ulcers, sores and
kidney complaints.
P. P. P. Cures cartarrh, eczema, erysi
, pelas, all skin diseases and
mercurial poisoning.
P. P. P. Cures dyspepsia, chronic fe
male .complaints and broken
down constitution and loss
of manhood.
P. P. P. The best blood purifier of the
age. Has made more per
manent cures than all other
blood remedies.
Same Tiling.
Mrs. Tiddledewinks (from behind her
paper) —I wonder what this means. In
describing Miss Cupid’s wedding the
paper says she was married in the “ex
tracting room. ”
Mr. Tiddledewinks—Her father wrote
the account, I fancy. He is a dentist,
you know, i
Mrs. Tiddledewinks—But I don't
quite see.
Mr. Tiddledewinks—He probably |
means “drawing room.”—Washington
Times. ~
Enough.
“I’ll never ask another woman to
marry me so long as I live. ”
“Refused?”
“No; accepted.”—London Tit-Bits.
Notice
I want every man and woman in tl.e
United Statis interested in the opium
and whisky habits to have one of my
books of these diseases. Address B. M
Woolly, Atlanta, Ga , Box 363, and one
will be sent you free.
New Trimmings.
Have you seen our line of New
Tinsel Embroidered Trimmings,
Silk Vesting, &c? They are the
newest Trimmings of t ;e day.
NOTHING PRETTIER
FOR EVENING OR
VISITING SUITS.
Our stock of Fur Trimmings is
especially good. Our Trimming
stock is the best in Rome.
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tiSESS *£* 'Aigfc'-
Sheriff’s Sales for November, 1896,
GEORGIA—FIoyd County.
Will be eold before the court house doorm
the city of Rome, Floyd county, Ga., between
the legal home of sale, on the first Tuesday in
November, 1896, t h e following described prop
erty, to-wit:
One farm lying in a body, consisting of whole
'lots 306,835 and 346,0 n west side of Etowah
, river, and all of lot 305 on west side of Etowah
river, also all of lots 3' 7 334 and 347 on east side
of Ayer’s Ferry road all in the 23d district and
1 3d section of Floyd connty, Ga. Also lota 258,
2i7, and eighty acres on east side of lot 252 and
40 acres in northeast corner of lot 251 and all of
1 lot 288 on west side of Spring Creek, said farm
aggregating O’ e thousand acres in said 23d and
22d districts of Floyd county, Ga., and known
: as the Tom Ayer place. Levi don by virtue of
a fl fa issued from the Floyd Superior court in
favor of Wm. H. Male, Bet.j Graham, Willis
Halls, jr, and Harris Hayden vs Thoe. C. Ayer,
as administrator of the esta'e of H. C Ayer,
decea-ed, as the property of Tbos. C. Ayer as
t administrator of the estate of C. Ayer, de
ceased.
Also at the same time and place, all that part
1 of lot of land No. 287 lying east, of Oostanvula
river and on the north half of lot No 214, it
being that part of 214 off of said lot lying ntxt
to the Oostanaula river and bounded on the
south by the land of Anson L al hers, and on
th, west by lot z!3 and ooe anai.la river, and t n
the east bv the lands of Burwell Salmon, raid
’ lands lying and bein : in the 24th distr eland
3rd section of Fiovd county. Ga., and bring the
l lace whereon the defen ams now teeioe.
Levied on by virtue < f a II fa issued from the
I Floyd city court in favor of N. A. Dodd vs J.
, L. sutton and J. Button, as the propeily of the
defendants.
Also at the same time and pltc». a part of lot
1 No. 240 in the 4lh district and 4th section of
Fl yd coun-.y, Ga , allot said lot except 50 acres
in the » u:beast corner t.f raid lot now o«ned
by G W. Alien. Levied on by vi tue of a
• justice court fl fa issued from the 1120th dis
trict. G. M Floyd county, Ga .in saw r of R.
(>. Van Dyke vs Mike T. Jackson and J. M.
Payne, as the property of J. . Payne, ore of
. the defendants. Levy made by A. 8. rthte,
l L C ‘
Also at the same time ana place, t r nty crea
1 of land, mtreor less it being the southwest
corner of land lot No. 360, in 23d dis*iict and 3d
, section of Floyd county. Ga.. and being more
’ fully de-cribed in a ded from J. J. Black to
- the said King, Miller and ElUoct same being of
. record in clerk’s office Floyd superior c- urt. in
book I', page 298. Levied on by virtue of three
1 tax fl fas for the years 1893. 1894 and 1895. issued
! by John D. Moore, tax collector, in favor of
; State and Countv vs J. P. King, H. V. M.
I Miller and Jas. M. Elliott,as the pioperty ol the
defendants.
Also at the sama time ard place, that tract of
j land in the Coosa Di vision of the city of Rome,
: Floyd county, Ga .known as part of lot No.
i IR6 of said division, si tutted between the resi
dence i tof W. F. Ayer and the old Harpold
I place and fronting on the northeast sije of Sec
, ond avenue, (formerly Howard sticet), 66 feet
1 and innning back of eve< width 285 feet.
' Levied oo by virtue of afl fa issued from the
i Polk superior court in favor of Hannah Jonas
, vs l.eannora Bradford, as the property of the
i defendant.
| Also at the same time and place the residence
of J B. Patton and improvements thereon, in
I East Rome, fronting 158 feet on 8 rina street
ana extending back ba ween parallel lines 3CO
I feet, known s» the propertv lought by him from
i T. W. H Harris IMvr h 3,1«84, Bee Deed records
1”D page 745 Also the lot fion’ing 50feet
on Spring street ano ex ending back between
paiallel lines I'o feet, and improvements on
same lying west of said resid, nc.v, adj doing
the Warner residence, and fully described in *
: mortgage fn-m J. B. Prt T on to H. W. Bu torff,
I recorded in b j ok Ros morn” »«. n»g O g 30‘, 810
I and 311; a’eoa town lot in V eat Rome bought
;of Rone Land ompauy, ano uuunded by Park
I avenu". Alabama road and rigbr-of way of the
I C. B. & C. R H . enmniie.eo with a mortgage
1 for g’,500 to W. T. and O. H Mc» ilnams, nnd
fully described in the B n otff mortgage of June
24 irß9, bock If, pates 10• io 311 >-».vie<- on by
virtue ot ail fa Isn.eii item the cty court io
faVvr of Biinpaon Grocery 1 ompan.'. bearer, vs
Joseph B Patton, as the property of the defend
ant, who is now in possession.
I Also at thr same time and place, all that tract
New Shirts.
Our new stock of Fall Shirts, in I
sane/ and white, is now all in. They
make up the best styles and fits in
the city. They are perfect fitters
and faultless in make and finish at
75c, SI.OO
and $1.25
Examine our line Full Dress
Shirts. They are equal to the best,
if not the best in Rome.
Knitted
Underwear.
For Ladies, Misses and Children,
Men and Boys, torn the cheapest
cotton goods to the best all wool, all
at the lowest possible prices. Visit
our store this week and see these
garments.
It Will Save You Money.
-.y-.-5-SS
or parcel of land lying and being in East Rome,
Ga., fronting on North avenue seventy five anu
a half seer, and running westerly along the lot of
H. J. Hine one hundred and forty-nine and a
half feet, thence northeasterly eighty-niro and
a half feet, along the lot of H. J Hrne, ther.ce
60 feet, along Ivey’s lot, thence 1(0 feet alo g
Simmons’lot and 195 feet along bear’s lotto
North avenue, the said lot or parcel of land in
Block "C” according to Band & Deitz’s survey,
being > art of lots Nos. 4 and 5. This property
being in East Rome. Floyd ccunty, Ga. Levied
on by virtue of a fl fa Issued from the city court
of Atlanta. Ga., in favor of the Southern Home
Building and Loan Association vs Mrs. Evelyn
L. Cox, as the property of the defendant.
J P MCCONNELL, Sheriff.
NOTICE.
J. A Bale > Petition to foreclose mortgage
vs. ) N 0.7. Floyd Superior Court.
J. F. Turner July term, 1891.
lothe fjefei'danc J F. Turner:
The defendant is hereby required personally,
or by attorney, to be and appear at the next Su
perior Court to be held in and for said County
on the third Monday in January next, then and
there to answer the y laintifl's petition to fore
close mortgage, as in nefault thereof sa’d Court
will proceed as to justice shall appertain.
Witness, the Honorable W. M. Henry, Judge
of said Court, this 22d day of Bept< mber, 1896.
WM E. BEVvIEGEL.
Clerk Superior Court,
F o’d Countv, Ga.
ARLINGTON HOTEL
EAST ROME.
Mrs. S. E. Vick, M’gr.
MEALS 25c. LODGING 25c.
Optn all hours, night and day.
Good sitting room free.
Refur throughout. Neat bed
rooms and good fare
HOTEL 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.
ST. HEMS IKITFL.
J
XroHdwHy A Eleventh St.
NEW YORK:
EUROPEAN PLAN,
Wm, Taylor & Sod, Proprietors
Only $3.75
For all wool suit, wi h extra pair
of pants and cap —all for just $3 75 .
SIZES 6 to 14 YEARS.
Cloaking.
We have a big line of Cloaking
.in tan. navy and black Beaver,
black Astrakhan, b ack and colored
Boucle. Black and colored Broad
cloths with furs and braids for
trimmings
Please examine them.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS •
DpThEN RY H. BATTEV
SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN,
ROME, - - GEORGIA
DR. L. pThAMMOND
PHYSICIAN ANO
Residence No 408 West First Kireev,
Office Medical Building, Room L, Second Flo. z
Residence Telephone
Office-- -
—————■—l—■———
Dr. D.T. McCALI,
Physician and Surgeon,
ROME, GEORGIA.
Office, 208 Broad Street; Residence, 42 M<u
Street.
Office Telephone 13. Residence Telephone ’3“
ATTORNEYS.
Mosxs Wbioht. Harfxb Hamh re.
WRIGHT & HAMILTON
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ffice. No. 17 Pvca.Ai ouwdta .
ROME. GA .
L. J. NEEL,
A-TTOKTMICV AT *>A W .
ROME, GEORGIA.
office in New King Building
Will practice In all the Courts. Special atten
tton given to Commercial Law and the examl
nation of Land Titles
HALSTED SMITH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office in City Hail. - Bomb. Georgia,
T BEN KERR,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Practice in all the courts of Ala.,,
both State and federal. Will act ar
commissioner to take testimony. Col
lections will be carefully looked after.
Bank of Piedmont, reference.
PIEDMONT, : : : ALABAMA.
MAX MEYERHARDT
attornfy-at-t. a w
<OMS. > 4
'Mp/’P CVlir’
Aqua Crystal Sp ciacles acd Ey« Glasses,
to suit ail sights and al! pocket books
to be obtained front
JERVIS & W RlGHT.Or'iggbdß
Cor. Broad St. & Sth Ave., Rome, Ga.
The eyes carefully tested and correct lenses
adpusted. Articles of necessity at popular*
prices. sepUMtrn