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FOR FALL BUSINESS
Every Advertiser Should Be
Represented
IN THE TRIBUNE’S TRADE EDITION
Will Will Be Issued E rly in llwcunber
■ud Eclip*- All Previous Efforts
Io This Line.
Readers o' The Tribune have
learned to look forward to each new
and successful achievmeut 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
every 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 December 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.
We have endeavored 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
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 be
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 the 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.
This Is Your Oppirtunlty.
On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps,
a generous sample will be mailed of the
most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure
(Ely’s Cream Balm) sufficient to demon
strate its great merit. Full size 50c.
Ely Brothers.
50 Warren St., New York City,
Rev. John Reid, Jr , of Great Falls
Mont., recommended Ely's Cream Balm
to me. I ear. emphasize his statement.
“It is a positive cure for catarrh it used
as directed.” - Rev. Francis W. Poole,
Pastor Cential Pres. Church, Helena,
Mont.
WRITTEN AT RANDOM-
The British government needs over
$6,000,000 a year to supply military
uniforms to its soldiers in all parts of
the globe.
The first submarine telegraph wire
in this county was from Governor’s
eland to the Battery in New York,
laid in 1842.
The “flying eagle” cent pieces of
Beware
Os the Knife.
Mr. Lincoln Nelson, of Marshfield, Mo .
writes: “For six years I have been a
sufferer from a scrofulous affection of
the glands of my and all efforts
of physicians in Washington, D. C.,
Springfield., 111., and St. Louis failed to
reduce the enlargement. After six
months’ constant treatment here, my
physician urged me to submit to a re
moval of the gland. At this critical mo
ment a friend recommended S.S.S.,
and laying aside a deep-rooted preju
dice against all patent medicines, 1 be
gan its u ;e. Bel I fi-id used one bot
tle the eniarg»*n " began to disappear,
and now it is e< y gone, though lam
not through wit my s -eond bottle yet
Had I only u -eu your S.S.S. long ago,
I would have escaped years of misery
and saved over Si so."
This experience it like that of all whe
Suffer with deep-s lied blood troubles.
The doc*ora can <lo no good, and even
their resorts to the knile prove cithei
fruitless or fatal. S.S.S. i.t th * only
real blood remedv; ! t gr’l? :>t the root of
the disease and forces it out rereni
.liently.
S.S.S. (gaantalccd vegetable")
A Real Blood Remedy*
is a blood remedy for real blood troubles,
it cures tiie most obstiu i-.e ca-'-s ol
Scrofula. Eczema, Can.-er, Rheumatism
etc., which other so-called blood rem .-
flies fail to touch. S.S.S. gets at the
root of the disease and forces it out per
manently. Valuable books will
be sent free
to any address finW
by the Swift WJ
££«£>., Al. Q Q Q
1856, United States coinage, Bell at
from $2 to to each, depending on the
condition of the.coin.
The tiger’s strength exceeds that of
the lion. Five men can easily hold
down a lion, but nine are required to
subdue a tiger.
The first horses in this country were
brought here in the year 1518. In 1890
there were 14,056,750 of them in the
United States.
It is now claimed by historians that
the oldest town within the limits cf
the United States is Y’-deta, on the
Rio Grande river, in Texas.
Artificial arms and legs were used in
Egypt as early as 700 B. C. They were
made by the priests, who were the
physicians at those times.
The deepest gold mine in the world
is at Eureka, Cal., and is 2,290 feet
deep. The deepest silver mine is at
Carson City, and has a depth of 3,300
f <et.
Millions of men in India live, marry
and rear apparently happy children
upon an income which, even when the
wife works, is rarely above 50 cents a
week.
A vase which it took several work
men four years to complete, has just
been sent from the Milton pottery to
p, rich Londoner. It is valued at $lO,-
000.
The frog cannot breathe with its
mouth open, its breathing apparatus
being so arranged as to exclude air at
all times exeent when the nostrils
alone are working.
The Bank of France has a camera
so trained that the picture of any sue
picious visitor may be secured with
out the suspected individual knowing
that he has been caught,
At the beginning of this century a
most peculiar cholera remedy was in
use in Persia. It consisted of wadding
up a leaf from the Koran and forcing
itfdown the patient’s throat.
The jet mines of England seem to
yield less and less of that, mineral.
Ten years ago as much a54,670 pounds
were raised; last year only 168 pounds
formed the total of the production.
The Kennebec river is said to pour a
greater volume of water into the -ocean
than any other river on the Atlantic or
Gulf coast between St. John and the
mouth ol the Mississippi.
Excessive tea drinking is assigned as
the chief cause of the high rate of insan -
ity in Donegal, and the theory would
seem to be strengthened by tact that there
are three female lunatics to one male.
The collie dog, it is said, was named
from the sheep it was trained to care for
on the hills of Scotland. These sheep had
black facesand black legs and their name
was derived from the Anglo Saxon word
“col,” whi ,h means black.
There is nothing Scotch in bagpipes,
except the sheepskin of the bag. and the
tartan. The wood ebony, or cocus wood,
comes from A’ricaaud Jamaica; the ivory
from Africa; the horn from Australia,
and the cram for the reeds from Spain.
The Birmingham mint has just reveived
a huge order from the Russian govern -
ment for copper coins. The total number
of coins required is over 70,000,000. The
coins, which consist of three, two, one,
half and quarter kopeck pieces, are al
ready being struck off.
The consumers of that useful fluid, nat
ural gas. savs the Pittsburg Dispatch,
will be interested to know that the Chi
nese have a tradition that the escape of
too much of it from the earth long ago
caused the collapse of a great portion of
the Mongolian empire. To prevent a
second calamity of the kind the Chinese
law givers of about iwo thousand years
ago enacted a law compelling the closing
of all vents in the earth from which nat
ural gas was known to escape, and that
law is still on the statute books of the
empire.
Gen. John Pulford, of Michigan, was a
most unfortunate man during the war.
At Malvern Hill he was a captain and
with his company w-as lying on his face,
supporting one of the batteries. A cannon
shot struck ttie ground eighty feet away,
glanced into the air and then fell on Pul
ford’s head. It split his skull just above
the ear half way round, broke his jaw
and pulverized his collar bone. He was
left for dead, but was afterwards discov
ered in Libby prison. He was exchanged
but was insane lor two mouths, and then
suddenly his reason returned to him He
recovered his health and went back to his
regiment. At the Wilderness a shot cut
away a poition of the backbone, between
.he shoulder blade, w recking bis nervous
organization. Notwithstanding ail these
terrible wounds, Gen. Pulford was still
living in Detroit up to within a few vears
ago. M M. F.
BUCKLEN’b ARNICA SALVE
The nest salve in the world tor cuts It
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, lever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblain
corns and all skin eruptions and posi
■ely cures piles or no pay required, h
is uaranteed to give perfect satia. action
o- money refunded. Price 25 oente pe.<
dox. For sale by D W Curry, druv
gist. Rome. Ga
We buy and sell cheaper than
any otter bouse in the city J
Kuttner.
THE ROME TRIBUNE* WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 10, le9*.
DELICATE *JL«"
BZVA.ZDJE'XZIXjia’ia
FEMALE
REGULATOR.
IT IS fl SUPERB TONIC **d
exerts a wonderful influence in
strengthening her system by
driving through the proper chan
nel aii impurities. Health and
strength are guaranteed to result
from Its use.,
My wife was bedridden for eighteen months,
after using BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGU
LATOR tor two months, is getting well.—
J. M. JOHNSON, Malvern, Ark.
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, GA»
Sold by *ll Druggist* at SI.OO per bottle.
WEAK MEN
CURED AS IF BY MAGIC.
Victims of Lost Manhood should send at
Ao for a book
that explains how
full manly vigor
is easily, quickly
and permanently
restored. No man
suffering from
weakness can af
ford to ignore this
timely advice.
Book tells how
full strength, de
velopment and tone are imparted to every
portion of the body. Sent with positive
proofs (sealed) free to any man on application.
ERIE MEDICAL CO.. BUFFALO,N.I.
LADIES DO YOU KNOW
£ DR. FELIX LE BRUN’S
w 7 Steell Pennyroyal Pills
7 snd only
/ r bIiLNCH, safe and reliable care
on the market. Price, $1.00; sent
< ’bv mail. Genuine sold only by
for sale b- D. W. < tirry Jt Company, Wholesale
Druggist, Rome, <>».
Buy a
Smooth
, White
Skin
For Your Face!
It probably noeds renewing, for It is rough, red
freckled, blotched <»r pimpled, until it bns become
repulsive instead of attractive. Healthy skin is
always beautiful. The Biin and wino, ixuputc
soaps RDd cosmetics* injure the sain.
Viola Cream
cleanses, nourishes and restores the skin, making
it soft, white and beau ifu). It i.» nut u cosmetic
—docs not cover up, but romow blemishes. It
is harmipfs and always does Jik whut we claim
for it. The unly preparation .liat will positive*j
remove Freckles, Bkickbeads, Tan, Bunburu and
Pimpies. HundredJ < f testimonial* from promi
nent ladies. P-ice itoceijts a druggists
G. C. BITTNF” -0.. TOLEDO OHIO.
y FASHIONS CHANGES
but V
POZZONI’S y
POWDER X
REMANS ALWAYS THE SAME, efif
The finest, purest and most beauti- V
A tying toilet powder ever made. It is /k
rA soothing, healing, healthful and
harmless: and when rightly used As A
rA Invisible. If you have never tried M
A POZZONI’S A
vou do not know what an IDEAIa
Jk COMPLEXION POWDER is.
A IT IS SOLD EVERYWHERE. A
®»»xex<«ai
Cushman’s
MENTHOL INHALER
6 Cures all troubles of the
Head and Throat
CATARRH, htADACHE,
NEURALGIA, LaGRIPPE,
WILL CURE halation stop?
Ol, £ M»g.
tinned use effectf
CURE.
ENDORSED
Cf/ highest medical au-
ZZx thorities of Europe
Bnd America for
XCOLDS,Sore Throat
Hay Fever, Bron*
ebltie, La GRIPPB.
The n»obt Refreshing
and Healthful aid to
HEADACHE Suffer
ers. Brings Sleep to the Sleepless. Cures Insomnia
and Nervous Prostration. Don’t be fooled with worthless
Imitations. Take only CUSHMAN’S. Price, sOc.
at all Druggists, or mailed free. AGENTS WANTED.
CUSHMAN S MENTHOL BALM wonder -
fill cures nf Salt Rheum, Old Scree, Cuta.Wounde,
Burns, Frostbites. Excels all other remedies for
PILES. Price, 26c. at Druggists. Book on Menthol
free. Address Cushman Drug Co., Vin
cennes. I nd. or I£4 DKARBOHDi ST.. Chicago, ill.
“mjUTHEDFORD’S -
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s>'sZ’rr'”’.x i fW i off
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>■ y •fVi-Oi>.? ‘‘f
KouEGcNvmr Without Ths Likehlss Aho
I SiasAiußt grM A.TjiE&reso on FrontOt
I Eack VYrafhuf. m A.Thecforo Mec.®
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I INDUSTRIES AND INSTITUTIONS.!
If Rome would become more prosperous its home institutions must be patroniz d
by Rome people Its wonderful resources and advantages for manufacturing will avail
nothing unless our factories and wholesale merchants are encouraged and sustained by
that local pride and patronage, which arc the secret of the growth and prosperity of
many less favored cities.
The Tribune is earnestly enlisted in the work of keeping Rome money in circula
tion at home. With this purpose the following list of Rome merchants, industries and
institutions has been compiled. We recommend every institution and article mentioned
in this column as worthy of the support and patronage of all citizens :
Carlock Packing Go.
ROME, GEORGIA.
Elastic and
Sectional
R,NG
PACKING
For stationery and portable engines.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Home She Works,
TOCCO4 STOVES (Eight Sizes)
JKEXXESAW G KATES,
Frames fit standard size mantles with tile
filling—three sizes, 19, 20 and 23 inches
TERHUNE NIXON CO.
s
229 Broad Street, Rome, Ga.
W. T. JONES,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Marble and Gr.mite
Monuments, Headstones, Statues,
Coppings, Etc.
Cemetery and building work of all de
scriptions made to order. All orders
promptly attended to and executed in
the ..eatest manner possible.
414 Broad Street, Rome. fia.
Geo. F. Chidsey & Sod,
WHOLESALE
Bnikcis & ConiinissioD Mrrdianls
No. 5 Broad Street,
I^HHI— — ROME, GA.
H. E. KELLEY. M. B. McWJLLIAMS.
KEI.UI & WILLI W,
No. 13 Broad St., Koine, Ga.
WHOLESALE
Grocers § 1 ommision JI rdiants
o
We make a specialty of the handling
of Corn, Oats, Bran and Hay. The
trade of the merchants solicited.
SMITH & LOWE,
Wholesale Brokers and Jobbers,
sio. 7 Broad S«ree», Rome. U».
.Wo. 47 E A Imuia Street, Allnniw, «m.
Our Specialties: Heavy Groceries, Bagging Ties; Hay and train
Ca'l on o write ns for prices on Potatoes and Apples in car lots or
less C rrespondvnce solici’ei ot all jobbers in our line.
OTBLIsHEW-W 1881.
Pata Sash, Door and Building Co.,
J. B. I»AV! <
ZSoxxxe, : : Occxg'ie.
Manufacturers * and $ General * Contractors.
.DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
Kiln Dried Flooring »nd Ceiling, Mo lding, Bix-kets, Etc . Sash
Doors and B inds. P rch W »rk aud S air Work aJsptcialty.QGive ns a
all. Write for prices or Telephone 48. 10 2lm
K.G. CLARK, Pres’t. J. N. KlNG.M’g’r.
C. W. KING, Sec. & Treas.
HOWEL
Cotton Company
OF GEORGIA,
COTTON COMMISSION,
ROME, GEORGIA.
THOMPSON HILES,
President. Sec. & Treas.
Tbumpson Hite Co.
\ WHOLESALE
Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes
HATS, NOTIONS, Etc-
250 <fc 252 Broad St., Rome, Ga.
Rome Fruit & Prcduca Go.
Wholoale CominiS'ioii Meiehants,
M kNUFACTUREKS OF
Superior Stock Feed
and Water Ground Meal
N >. 7 T1 i d Avenue, Rome, Ga.
Consignments solicited of apples, pota
toes, onions, cabbage, bu ter, eggs, poultry,
game, dried fruit., bides, beeswax, tallow
and all kinds f small fruit in season.
References: First National Bank.
A. W. HART,
231 BROAD ST., ROME, GA.
(Hoyt’s Old Stand )
Practical Boot and Shoemaker
Leather and Shoemakers’ supplies.
Fully prepared to furnish anything
in my line of business fioinabrogan
to a ladies’ fine shoe. A good stock
always on hand Give me a call and
save money. Repairing done in the
best style at reasonable prices. Only
house in Rome that sells shoe lasts.
J L. BRANNON. R. S. BRANNON.
J. L. BRANNON & CO,
Wholesale Grocers
AND DEALERS IS
farmers’ supplier
23 Bread Street. Rome, Ga.
WARTERS
Extra Good
BEST 5c CIGAR.
14 and 16 Broad Street.
Everything in the Hardware line
at hajd pan prices. Tennessee and
Old Hickory Wagons, Chattanooga
Chilled Plows, Disk Ha>rows, Bag
gies, Phaetons, Buggy Harness,
Wagon Harness, etc Exclusive
agents fo>- Ro re Stove Works
W, W. WAT IER S,
“r< e Greenest Plumber
in Rome.’’
Water and Gas Fitting.
All sorts of Plumbing work.
Pump, Hydraulic Rams and other
machinery for raising water.
No. 9 Third Avenue, - Rome, Ga.
wThTsteele,
IMPORTER AND J BEER OF
China, Glassware,
TINWARE, LAMPS,
S’oves and Hoiistfurnisliiin Goods,
ROME, GA.
I. F. Greene & Co.,
Livery, Feed and Trade Stable
(Colclough’s old stand.)
324 Broad St., - Rome, Ga.
First class teams and vehicles at rea
sonable rates. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Patronage solicited.
Special accommodations for wagonert
and stock dealers. nov 1.
J. E. WINFREY’S
CIGAR FACTORY.
o
•HAND-MADEand HCME-MADE.”
Hbv na,
Wnif'i-e-y’B Hand. Made.
W a. Cigars.
Thu he*t Fivel’enc cigars on ths
market. Th’-f*- arc n Letter, because
no’ie better can be made The manu
facture <jf nil cigars personally superin
tended
Your patronage solicited. Care
ful attention given to all orders.
No 22 Bro?d Street,
Wf MF QA.