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Still We Lead
In the Lowest Prices, Newest and
Cleanest Dry Goods. Every lady in
Rome should visit our store this week.
Wonderful bargains to be sold in every
department in this week’s sale.
Dress Goods.
If Dress Goods were ever sold for
•less money than we are now selling
them, in the best and newest things
of the season, in all the newest col
orings and weaves, in novelty and
fancy suits and suitings, as well as
black Dress Goods, the o’dest citi
* zen of Rome fails to remember it.
- This Week
We offer some of the most won
derful bargains in Dress Goods ever
put upon a retail or wholesale
counter south of Baltimore.
Prices Made
At the counters to suit you ard
to effect sales. Come and bring the
children. We have something nice
for them.
This Week
Call and see our new novelty
suits, fancy suitings, silks, velvets
and black goods. None in Rome
like them.
FOR FALL BUSINESS
X 4
Every Advertiser Should Be
Represented
IN THE TRIBUNE’S TRADE EDITION
Wil Will Be I-sued E-rly in November
and Eclipse All Previous Efforts
In Th la Line.
Readers of The 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 very one has been an improvement
on its predecessor as has been evinced
by the popular public favor with
which they have been received.
Early in November 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 on 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 out 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. x
We have endeavor ad to make every
edition as full and complete as possi
• ble, but in this one we want to cover
the whole ground. All that we ask is
the liberal co-operation of the people
for whom we have labored so earnestly
and for whom we expect to continue
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ing this paper, tc Dr. Hathaway ds Co., 22% So.
dro*d St, v.ianta, Ga.. you will receive their
vaiuaol* »4 pag-> Reference Book for »>en and
Women.
This book has just been issued and is full of
valuable information to those afflicted with any
of those delicate diseases peculiar to nun and
women, it telle how to cure diseatM s. Dr.
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tor skin diseases. No. 4 for catarrh.
C ET OUR PRICES.
PARKS, BRANNON & CO.
-STHIS WEEK’S
TO BE THE BIGGEST OF THE YEAH.
Notwithstanding the great fight being made on our house on account of the marvelously Low Prices at which we
have been selling our entire New Fall Stock to the trade in and out of Rome, our sales last week were the
largest of any wick since we opened up business Still we are not satisfied. We WANT YOUR TRADE. We
know <ur stock ib one of the best and finest in Georgia. Eveything New. Every Price as Low
as THE Lowest. J3r*Don’t buy your goods till you have seen our prices this week
PARKS, BRANNON & CO.
Our Prices.:
7 1-2 centH
Buys a pretty | woisted suiting
in plain and luncy weave.
50 centn
Bays 10 yards of the best fine
Cubot 4 4 b eaching
4’2 oewtn
Buys the best AAA jar 1 widesheet
ing.
5 cents
Buis a real bolt raid wide sea
island domestic, the S < cuts kind.
31-2 cents*
Buys a good cotton check in good
nress styles of 1 he 5 cent kind.
10 cents
Buys the best Ribbed Hose for boys
and girls in Georgia for the money.
25 cents
Buys the finest ladies’ cotton ribbed
undervest, tai'or finished, in Geor
gia for the money.
$1 <lO
Buys tbe finest Australian wool
vest and pants for ladies in R me.
They are th: $1.50 kind.
15 cent«
For Misses’ and childrens’ vest and
pants. They are the 25 cent grade.
50 cents
Buys the finest cashmere wrap
pers lor infants iu this market.
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 r.e
benefitted by represention 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 from its
columns. Our solicitors are already
out and will make a thorough canvass
of tbe country contiguous to Rome
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.
ADMINISI’RATOR’S S IDE.
Saturday, October 31st, 189 G at the Home
of the Late John J. Black.
Agreeable to an order of the court of
ordinary, granted at the October term of
court, I will sell to the highest bidder,
at the home of the late John J. Black,
the following valuable personal property:
5 jersey cows, 4 jersey heifers, 3 jersey
calves, 2 mules, 2 horses, 14 large hogs,
10 medium sized hogs, 4 brood sows, 1
large I’olad-china boar, 7 pigs. 3 buggies,
2 two-horse wagons, 1 one-horse wagon,
1 set two-horse wagon harness, 2 sets
buggy harness, 1 feed cutter, 2 hay rrkes,
1 mowing machine, 1 cutway harrow, 1
roller, 1 two horse plozr, 2 one-horse
plows, 3 cultivators, 1 side harrow. 1 corn
sheller, 2 pony plows, 2 sets plow gear,
2 hoes, 1 hand rake, 2 drag harrows, 1
oil tank, 1 large kettle, 1-J rolls wire
fence,. 1 lot of old lumber, 1 lot of hay,
150 bushels of corn, 1 wheat cradle, 1
mowing blade, 2 barrels of sorghum, etc.,
sold as the property of John J. Black’s
estate. Sale begings promptly at 10 a.
m. Terms cash.
Sam’l Funkhouseb,
Administrator of J. J. Black,deceased.
SOME SPLENDID WORK
lieing|Turned Out by The Tribune Publish
ing Company.
The Tribune Publishing Company
is doing some splendid work in its
newly equipped job department.
No better work can be done any
where and prices are in accord with
the times and the ruling rates for such
work.
Mr. Sam Hudgins, who is an artist
in that line of work, has been added
to the force in that department, and
patrons of The Tribune may be as
sured that their orders will be filled
promptly and in the most artistic
manner.
Wanted.
Fifty ladies. to learn the French
Tailor system of dress-cutting.
Mrs. L. Burnell,
329 j Broad Street.
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GET OUR. PRICES.
PARKS, BRANNON & CO.
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These Wool Suits, with extra pair of Pants and Cap, all for $3.50.
Elegant Plush Capes $5.00 to SIO.OO.
Big line Cloth Capes 65c up to $8.50.
All these garments under regular prices.
THE CHEERFUL MAN.
Things Tbrt L’gl-.ten Life For Hunters In
tile V.’ci.ui on Dreary Days.
There is u Lind of man who never
lacks camp:::" c mpanions. He may be
rich or pct r. i ; or little. He may be
so weak as ( . hardly able to carry
his rifle r.nd ) ever able to bring a stick
of wood fcr tbe < ampfire. He is wanted,
nevertheless. The campers call him the
jovial man, the < ne who never sulks, but
always smiles. He is cheerful when the
clouds weep and the campers are dismal.
He laughs when he misses easy shots.
He grins when the smoke gets into his
eyes and says that the nubs and sticks
in the camp bed are.good, because they
give the sleeper plenty of exercise.
The cheerful man is especially well
liked in a camp where the hunters have
had a bad run of hick. If a week passes
and the woods have been so dry that the
deer cr the turkeys couldn't be ap
proached, then tbe cheerful man, as he
fries pork or bacon for supper, laughs
and says that any way it’s a good thing
for the gan.e.
When the weather is gloomy and ev
ery one has the blues, it ii the cheerful
man who gets cut and gathers a big
heap of wood, if he can, or, if be can’t,
he has somebody else do it, and- when
night comes a big campfire is started
that cheers everybody up to tbe story
telling point, which point indicates
cheerfulness.
Even small boys are welcome in a
veteran's camp when the place is
gloomy. Small boys make things inter
esting. There are guns to drag around
and owners to say things. There is a
food supply to pick at, and fire to med
dle with, pipes to break and tin dishes
to rattle. It doesn’t take much to cbeer
up a sad camp, if only the right visitor
comes along. The arrival of a smiling
woman from another camp, one day
when the rain poured, did that once up
on Moose river. She had a rifle over her
shoulder and three dripping partridges
in her baud. Her hunting suit was drip
ping wet, and her oner curly bangs
hung down over her eyes. Every com
plaining man of the camp leaped to his
feet, and a great heap of green birch
legs was soon cut auj sizzling in the
fire. The gloom was dispelled bke so
ninch smoke. In a few minutes she wes
standing near the fire steaming as her
clothes dried. When she left, two hours
later, every one was is happy us a cat
by a grate fire.—New York Sun.
It is the same old story and yet con
stantly recurring that Simmons Liver
Regulator is the best family medicine.
“Ws have used it in our family for eight
years and find it the best medicine we
ever used. We think there is no such
medicine as Simmons Liver Regulator.”
—Mrs. M. E. S. Aaington, Franklin, N.
C. “Each member of our family uses
it as occasion requires.”—W. B. Smith,
Mt. Vernon, Kv.
Brocaded silk and satins ele
gant styles and patterns at
Thos- Fahy’s.
GET OUR PRICES.
PARKS, BRANNON & CO.
Gold Medal. Highest Award.
Diploma of Honor
AWARDED TO
A. K. HAWKES.
- -—BY THE
Cotton States-a nd
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.
Dr. M.T. SALTER
SPECIALIST.
Dr. Salter is engaged in a general prac
tice of tbe treatment of all forqjs of chronic
diseases of men, women and children.
Diseases of the blood, liver, lungs, heart,
kidneys, eje and ear; also nervous dis
eases successfully treated.
Cancers, tumors and 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.
DYEING!
But Not Dead Yet.
Ladies’ and gentlemen's silk and
woolen goods of all descriptions cleaned
and dyed ima superior manner. Prices
to snit the times. The oldest Steam
Dyeing and Cleaning Works in Atlanta.
'Phone 880.
MRS. J. E. KREIS,
No. 18 Trinity Avenue, Atlanta, Ga
OF INTEREST TO DRUMMERS
—AND THE—
TRAVELING PUBLIC.
The Wilmer Hotel of Anniston,
Ala., which acquired such fame in
former years is again reopened to the
public with a cuisine to tickle th
palate of the most fastidious. Neal
bed-rooms, and e large sample room
free
A. T. SLACK. Prop.
Anniaton, Alm
I GET OUR PRICES.
PARKS, BRANNON & CO.
Troublesome
Prices.
Some merchants don’t like our
low prices, but we can’t help it. Our,
prices are made for the people, not
fir merchants.
50 inch fine broad cloth in black
and navy. Its the kind that sells
at cost sales at 83 cents, but our
price is only 75 cents.
54 inch all wool cloth finished
flannel suitings, in all the best col
ors. Great values. It sells in
Rome at cost for 58 cents. Yet our
price is only 50 cents.
38 inch fancy Loucle suiting, in
brown, navy, green and garnet.
They are the 35c grade; our price
his week only 19c.
37 inch all wool English serge in
all the staple colors and black. The
“actual cost” price is about 25c;
our price only 19c.
36 inch all wool flannel suitings
in all the new mixtures. 35c is the
regular price,” but our price is
25c.
36 inch Angora suitings, in the
best fall coloring. Great bargain ;
OLly 10c.
32 inch fancy cotton duck, in all
tbe newest mixtures; great novelty,
only 10c.
Silver Novelties,
Wedding Presents.
I have just received one of the handsomest lines of Novelties and
Bridal Gifts ever seen in Rome. I carry a complete line of
WATCHES
JEWELED
NEWEST AND LATEST CUT GLASS.
If you want an elegant present for birthday, bridal, silver or golden
wedding occasions you can find just the thing by looking through my
stock. Engraving free on all goods bought of me.
Full Line of Spectacles and Eye Glasses in Stock.
J. K. Williamson’s Jewelry Store
DOUGLAS & CO.,
Livery and Sale Stables,
Broad Street, Rome, CJa.
Finest turnouts in the city furnishedat the most reason
b le terms. Give us a call. Telephone 102.
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The Leading Tailors of the South
IN HIGH GRADE GOODS AT MODERATE PRICES.
127 Mat ket Street, CHATTANOOGA, TENN
Lowest Yet.
Don’t buy your Dress Goods, Silks,
Velvets, Flannels, Ribbons, Gloves,
Hosiery, &c., till you see our prices.
All our prices are still the Lowest in
Rome. See our New Dress Goods and
get our prices this week.
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This Week
We propose to make the best
week of the year in every depart
ment in our store. This week our
prices will be lower than tae low
est prices ever
Named in Rome.
This week you can save
io per cent
On evtry dolla’B worth of fancy
dry goods bought in our house. It
matters not what any ot our compe
titors may say about cash, cost,New
York cost, or actual cost, etc.
Think a moment before you spend
your hard earned cash dollars in a
Deceptive
Cost Sale.
New goods sold at our special
sale this week at less than bank
rupt or deceptive cost prices.
This Week
We will give to our trade the
greatest bargains of the season in
dress goods, flannels, capes and
jackets.