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jffILL Bi A COMPLYF3 RESUKE
Os the Growth and Pro ps.-i'y of Home
And ot the Attractions and Advan
tages of the Adjacent Territory.
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• Early in December we will issue our
annual trade review giving a resume
of the work of the year, the condition
of the trade and business in Rome and
a general survey of the city and sui-
From time to time we
have issued such special editions for
the purpose of keeping the outside
' world informed as to our city and
I country as a desirable section for the
I location and upbuilding of business
and industrial enterprises and for the
I establishing of homes for those in
I search of an attractive place to live.
I We aim to make a complete resume
I of the many attractions and advan
tages of Rome as a place for business
or residence and out of the abundant
material at hand we will be able to
make a splendid showing of our fair
country. We have heretofore been
accorded a generous and hearty res
ponse from the business men of Rome
every time that we have proposed to
issue such an edition and we feel
that we shall receive the same on this
occasion.
The times are ripe for advantage
ous advertising. Letters are being
received daily from abroad asking
for information regarding Rome. The
city has been so extensively adver
tised that people at a distance are im
pressed with the idea of its impor
tance as a central point. Now in the
time to put our best foot forward and
to let the world know more of our
resources and advantages.
The man who places bis advertise
ment in our great trade review may
be assured that it will fall into the
hands of thousands and thousands of
readers in this and other sections.
Every advertisement will be bene
ficial not only to the advertisers per
sonally, but will redound to the credit
and honor of our beautiful city.
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There are a*great many of the un
fortunate ones in this world, greater
in number than those who are blessed
with good digestion. To some people
the greatest misfortune is not to be
able to eatjevery thing set before them.
“I suffered for years with Dyspepsia,
and everything I ate disagreed with
me. I was induced to try Simmons
Liver Regulator and was cured. I
now eat everything.”—M. Bright,
Madison Parish, La.
CA-STORIA..
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simile >**T3r ✓ / **
ugwuN (s'" s
Ti» Ever Huagvy Bnaeta.
Peace or war, Russian aggression nev
er stands still, and it is most character
istic of her patient and farsighted di
plomacy that she reaps more in peace
than at the close of her most successful
wars. To explain this ceaseless and
pataseless advance upon all her neigh
bors they tell us that she wants an open
iport on an open ocean—that it is absurd
Ito ask an empire like Russia to put up
I with an flatlet to the sea that is blocked
I by»ico four months in every year. But
I that is no answer to the accusation, if
I accusation it be, of universal aggres-
I siou. The possession of such a port is
■not the end, but the means.
There is no end to Russian ambition.
point won is a stepping stone to
next. Eastern Siberia has no glut
M merchandise struggling for a vent at
nor would Constantinople
He any better fitted for the export grain
Mrade than Odessa. Tim r>n>-t in»v footer
|FREj.. t-ott
H If you your name and addrcHß, mentum
■ln« th** pi* par* ’• I )r - Hathaway &Co , 24% So.
HHrnvt '»a . you will receive their
■va*uHiu»* Reference Book for Ajpji aud
■W omen.
■ Tbie b »ok has jatt h»*«n i-Htiei! and Im full of
■vahihbl** Information t » thotfe afflicted with anv
thoRO delicate diaea peculiar to and
BwmneD tells how to cure diaebr.
■Htthnwny & Co. are considered tn tw »xp.-rt in
■Ute treat men* ol aiwh dlueu«eH, and are without
■doubt the leading ipeciallHfa in the line of dis
Kaeea which they make a specialty of.
I SPECIALTIES.
Mpeci&c blood pot- F MgKl
Koning, nervous do- (
Klllty, kiri'ey and fj;- ■*•*"£ UMH
Krtnnry difficult!"*, [..7 (f/y
■trictnrx*. varlco- I/v JL*/
K*i* hydrocel". pm>- u atari MkFJ
Kim. i>II"». rheums- jjbsßirtb'Mk’’
Ki*m. »kin »nd blood 'v--
■tiieMOK ot »ll forms, VL
■satArrb and dixeMee afeii
■K women Addre**
Dr. Hath fiJwdlßfcu / ■mil
aHo , So. nroar Kt , Anton, G*
Klftreatmout gives by lending for symptom
Mo. 1 for mtn. No. 1 for vomei, No. J
Mgnfcin diseases, Ho. 4 for catarrh.
a rtM» aa yaa ha Ma tafWey, tart tM* la
jaa* another reason for saying that it is
not the goal of Russian aspiration, but
only a milestone on the road. If not for
empire and for competitive trade why
seek an open port at all? Still less can
the constant absorption of new territory
be explained by any superfluity of popu
lation in the old. It is nothing, after
all, but the genuine earth hunger, the
lust of unlimited dominion. —Black-
wood’s Magazine.
The Advantasea of Rest.
There is no better preventive of nerv
ous exhaustion than regular, unhurried,
muscular exercise. If we could moder
ate our hurry, lessen our worry and in
crease our open air exercise, a large
proportion of nervous diseases would be
abolished. For those who cannot get a
sufficient holiday the best substitute is
an occasional day in bed. Many whose
nerves are constantly strained in their
daily avocation have discovered this for
themselves. A Spanish merchant in
Barcelona told his doctor that he always
went to bed for two or three days when
ever he could be spared from his busi
ness, and he laughed at those who spent
their holidays on toilsome mountains.
A hard worked woman, who has for
many years conducted a large wholesale
business, retains excellent nerves at an
advanced age, owing, it is believed, to
her habit of taking one day a week in
bed. If we cannot avoid frequent agita
tion, we ought, if possible, to give the
nervous system time to recover itself be
tween the shocks. Even an hour’s seclu
sion after a good lunch will deprive a
hurried, anxious day of much of its in
jury. The nerves can often be overcome
by stratagem when they refuse to be
controlled by strength of will.—House
wife.
Half rate excursion to Mo
bile, Ala. via Southern Rail
way, account Southern Edu
cational Association Conven
tion. Tickets on sale Decem
ber 28, 29, limited to return
January 10th, 1897, C. A.
Benscoter, A. tl. P. A. Chat
tanooga, Tennessee, T. C-
Smith, P. <fc T. A. Rome.
Georgia.
A Dauble Tragedy at Boston.
Boston, Nov. <3O. —What will proba
bly prove a double murder occurred in a
a little candy and fi uit store on Broad
way in the South Boston district, when
H. H. Holmes shot W. H. Jordan, pro
prietor of the store, three times aud the
latter succeeded in cutting a deep gash
in Holmes’ throat before he fell to the
floor exhausted from his own wounds.
The trouble resulted from a quarrel ovei
an unpaid bilk It is believed both men
will die.
A Hauk Taller Miaatag.
Lebanon, Ph., Nev. 30.—George W.
Shiftier, the teller ot the First National
bank, is missing, and his whereabout*
is unknown. He is thought to be suf
fering from temporary derangement,
brought on by the heavy defalcations of
Cashier Hoffer. Shiffler's family and
his friends fear for his safety.
How I* Tbia OfT.r.
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 demonstrate its
great m«rit. Full size 50c.
ELY BROTHERS.
56 Warren St.. New Y’ork City.
A friend advised me to try Elm’s
Cream Balm and after using it siz
weeks I believe myself cured of ca
tarrh. It is a most valuable remedy.
—Joseph Stewart, 624 Grand avenue,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Three commodious and well
located rooms on Broad Street,
suitable tor small family or fir
offices Address A. C. R care
of Tribune.
Ar* You Going West?
The Iron Mountain and Texas Pacific
is the only line out of Memphis that luns
through cars via Little Rock, Texarkana
to Dallas and Fort Worth without change.
We also have Pullman tourist sleepers
via “The True Southern Route” to Los
Angles and San Francisco without chance.
If you contemplate making a trip West
kindly drop me a line and I will mail to
your address map and book of the state
you wish to locate free of charge, also
send you illustrated book on Hot Spring,
A"k., the Worlds Sanitarium, which is
under the direct supervision of the
United States government. Address
A. A. Gallagher,
Southern Passenger Agent.
103 Head House, Chattanooga, Tenn,
nov 25-ts
llrltirth Sttmmer Mayfleld Ashore.
Key West, Nov. 30. The British
steamer Mayfield. Captain Farghar,
from Penarth, Nov. 10, for Galveston
in ballast, ran ashore at 1 o’clock on the
morninu of Nov. 2!i on Elbow reef. The
Mayfield is of 2,725 tons register, hails
from London and belongs to the May
field steamship line.
reiiiimvlvaniii Cl<>«<)« Down.
Ashland. Pa.. Nov. 30.—Packer col
liery No. 5. at Park Place, Pa., owned
by the Lehigh Coal company, has closed
down for an indefinite period, presuma
bly for repairs. Eight hundred mm.
and boys are thrown out of employ
ment.
F.’ur I*errt<»nrt Killed Neftr Fflrlu.
Paris. Nov. 110.—Four persons were
killed at Nanterre as the result of a
boiler explosion in a carbon factory.
The damage done amounts to |loo,ouo.
To Cara a Cold In Ona Day.
Take Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tab
let!. All druggists refund the money if
it fail* to cure. 25.
Tfl BOMB TBIBUXM, WIDSMBAT, DXCIHjCBIBB Q,
worn.
Reports by Wire from the Great
Markets.
Rome Cotton Market.
By wagon
Cotton.
few Yobk, Dec. I.—The following are to
day’s qnotaiiutiß:
Cotton Futur l *.
Opening Clore Close
today. today, yesterday
January 7 BS 7 59 7 60
February 7 72 7 66 7 W>
Match 7 <8 7 74 7 74
April .... 7 78
May 7 86 7 83 7 83
.lune ... i 91 7 88
July .... 7 87
August ... ....
SepV-tuber .... ....
Oct her .... ....
November .... ....
December 7 t 77 57 ....
Livkupo i,. Dec. I.—The following were the
quotations today: Sales, 10,000 baits Tone
quilt. Middlings, 4 3-Sd.
Opening. Close,
January and February 4 14 4 13
February and March 4 13
March and April 4 12 4 13
April and May 4 13 4 13
Mayand.Tnne 4 14 4 13
June and July 4 15 4 14
July and August 4 15 4 14
Augnst and September ... ....
September ana October ....
October and November ....
November and Deceu-bar 4 16 4 16
December and January 4 14 4 1
LOCAL MARKETS.
[corrected daily.]
GRAIN AND FROVISIONF.
Rome, Dec. i.—The followingiars the whole
sale prices; small iota to coueu.uers are teia
tively higher,
MEATs—Smoked bacon. C. R. sides, boxed,
5%; dry salt C. it. sides boxea, 4'4c; sugarcurrd
hams honed ,o% to 10%c@ll. picnic hams box
ed, 6%c; breakfast bacon sugar cured, Bc.
LARD—Pure lea'in tierces SUc; pure leaf in
80-pound tube and 50 pound tins. tJ4c; compound
in tierces compound in 80-puund tubs or
50-pound tins, 4*40; cottolene In tierces, 6 l Ac;
cottolene in 80-pound tubs or 50-pound tins. 6%c.
CORN—Backed white, less than carload. 4bc.
OATS—Sacked mixed, less than carload. 35c.
HAY—Choice Timothy, less than carload, $1;
No. 1 Timothy, leas than carload, 70c: No 2,
mixed, less than carload, 60 to 65c.
BRAN—Pure wheat bran in ton lots. 72%c.
MEAL—Best water ground, 40c; best steam
ground. 40c.
GRISTS— in barrel* $2.65.
FLOUR—Highest patent, $5.25; first patent,
$5 00; beet stisight $4 65.
SUGAR—Standard granulated. 4%c; fancy N.
O. clarified, 4c: New York cieam, t xtraC, 3%c.
COFFEE—Fancy Rio, 18e: aood Rio, 16c;
common Rio, 13^0: best brown Java 30e; beet
Mocha. 30c: Arnuckle, roasted, in one pound
packages, 317 68; Levering, roasted, in one
pound packages, $17.60.
SYkUP— Selected Georgia cane, 25c; New Or
leans molasses, a» to grsde, 10 to 20c.
BUTTER—Fox River Creamery,23c; New York
State, none,
CHEESE-lie.
RlCE—Fancy Carolina. 63; good Carolina,
sc; medium Carolina, 4c.
LIQUORS.
WHISKY-Rye. $1.20 to $3.50; corn, $2.00 to
$2.40; gin, $1.50 to $6.00.
WINES -Portand sheriy, $1 to f 3, claret $6 to
3 0 p r case; American champagne, slo.oo to
$12.00 per case; cordials sl2 per dozen; bitters,
$8 per dcien.
HIDES. WOOL’, ETC.
Green salt hides, 3@3%c; No. 1 flint hides, 6c;
oat skins, 10 to 2fc each; shiepekins, 10®20c
ach : beeswax, Wool—washed, 15 to
8c per pound; unwashed, 10 to 13c; burry 6 to
00.
TABLE SUPPLIES.
Corrected dally. Consumers’ prices quoted |.
Onions. Sic to3sc peck.
Cabbage, 2c per pound.
Green apples, 25 to 35c per pecK.
Pears, 50c per peck.
Grapes 3Jc@3sc per basket.
Nutmegs, 10 to 15c desrn.
Irish pwiators, 10 to 25c per peck.
Bananas, 10@20c per dozen.
Evaporated fruit, 10@lz%c per pound.
Eggs, 20c per dozen
Creamery butter. 25@30c per pound.
Country butter. 20c per p und.
< ream cheese, 15c to 16% per pound.
Bread, large loaf, 10c; small one*. 5c to B%c,
FISH.
Red snapper, iOe pound; catfish, Rc pound;
herring, 10c pound: black bass. 10c pound; buf
falo, 10c pound; pomnaro, 16%c pound; crop
pies, 10c pound; perch, 10c pound, salmon. 14ltC
to 15e pound; fresh shrimp, 45c quart; oysters,
40 to 50? quart.
MEATS.
Steaks—porterhouse, 10@12%0, loin, 12%c.
Beef roasts, Bto 12%c per pound; beef stew
meat. 5c ner pound; mutton, 7@l6c per pound;
lamb. 10@12%e per pound; liver, 5c per pound;
veal, 14&14%c per nound; bologna, 6c per poun 1;
corned berf,?*@ilic per pound; dried beef,|lsc
par pound in quantity-or 25c per pound chipped:
sugar cured hams, 12% to 15c per pound: Cali
fornia hams. 10c per pound; breakfast bacon.
8 to 14c per pound; country bacon, B@loc per
pound; lard, country, 9c: tierce. Ec per pound.
miscellaneous.
Hens—Dressed, 25 to Me; docks, dressed, 25 to
80c.
Teas—lmperial. 25 to Me; gunpowder, 35 to
85c: English bieakfast, 9) t ■ 51 e
Molssses—Good corn. 23c; snear, 30c; N, O.
sugar house, 15 to 30c; countrv, 22c,
Canned Goods—Tomatoes, 70c@$t per dozen;
corn, 90c to $1 per doz-n; peaches. 90c to $> per
dozen; table peaches. $1.50 to $2 per dozen;
apricots. $2 per d<zen; apples, 75c per dozen;
apples. 75c per dozen; sardines, 50c case, oysters.
50 to 75c.
Ma veloug Keault*.
From a letter written by Rev. J. Gun
denntin, of Dimondale, Mich., we are
permitted to make this remark: “I have
no hesitation in recommending Dr. King’s
New Discovery, as the results were mar
velous in the case of my wife. While I
was pastor of the Baptist Church at
Rives junction she was brought down
with Pneumon ; a succeeding La Grippe.
Terrible paroxysms of couching would
last hours with little interruption and it
seemed as if she could not revive them,
A friend recommended Dr. King’s New
Discovery; it was quick in its work and
highly fatisfadory in results.” Trial
bottles free at. D. W, Gurry’s Drug store.
Regular size 50c. aud SI.OO.
CASTOR IA
For Infanta and Children.
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TO THE PUBLIC.
I will onntimie the eonl I»iim
inewN «it my late lather, C<»l. C.
I Oravew. I have given up all
oilier bu»ineHM' and will give
my entire lime and alten.
lion to wame, and ank of bln
triendM aad en«tomer« a con
tinnanee ot their patronage.
RahertW. Grave*.
We Want You to Know
WE CAN AND WILL SAVE YOU
FROM ONE TO TWO DOLLARS
ON ANY PAIR OF PANTS MADE IN ROME.
Get the best price from other tailors and
then take off one to two dollars and you
have our prices. This is plain talk, but we
will do this very thing. We will save you
from $5.00 to SIO.OO on tailor-made suits.
We buy ten times as many goods as all
other tailors in Rome combined, and hence
the low prices we can give you.
BURNEY TAILORING CO.
No. 220 Broad Street.
Gold MedaL Highest Award.
Diploma of Honor
AWARDED TO
A. K. HAWKES.
BY THE
Cotton States and
International Exposition w
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.
VIM, VIGOR, VITALITY
RESTORED
IN 30 DAYS.
Good Effects at Once.
CATOJN’B VITA LIZ ER
Cures general special debility, wakefulness*
spermatorrhoea* emissions, impotenty* pare
sts*etc Coirects functional disorders, caused
by errors or excesses, quickly restoring Lost
Manhood in old or young, giving vigor and
strength where former weakness prevailed.
Convenient package, simple, effectual, and
legitimate.
The Cure is Quick and Thorough.
Don’t be deceived by imitations: insist on
CATON’S Vitalizers. Sent sealed if your
druggist does not have it Price $1 per pkge.
6 for $5, with written guarantee of complete
cure information, references, etc., free and
confidential. Send us statement of case and
25 cts. for a week’s trial treatment One only
sent to each person.
CATON MED. CO., Boston, Mass.
Aqua Crystal Spectacles and Eye Glasses
to suit ail sights and all pocket books
to be obtained from
JKKVIS&WKIOIIT.DruggIHtH
Cor. Broad St. & sth Ave., Rome, Ga.
The eves carefully tested and correct lenses
adjusted. Articles of necessity at popular
prices. sepl3-6m
CAS’STANSmLS
U. belief fob worn
imitations Get CATON’Satid save regrets
At druggists, or sent sealed,?]. Our booklet
4 cents Caton Spkc. Co * Boston, Mass.
MY BALDWIN SEMSWr
FOR YOUNG LADIES,
■TAUNTON, VIRGINIA.
Term br.in, Hepl. M. IBP*. Loc.t«l 1. Rbm.«n<lo.b
V. of Vlrzlnl.. Un,nrp*»ed clhu.t.. rroun.U
and a pooln.mraU. Board, .Vi- with foil F.nifll.h
eonrM, •SM. Mtwfc, Eliwnflon. Art. Book-
PROFESSIONAL CARDt
SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN,
ROME, - - GEORGIA.
DR. L. P. HAMMONjD
PHYSICIAN AND SUROKO”
Residence No 403 West First Street,
Office Medical Building, Room L, Second Finer
Resilience Telephone
Office • M
Dr D. T. McCALjl*
Physician and Surgeon,
ROME, GEORGIA.
Office, 208 Broad Street; Residence. 4$ Mrt
Street.
Office Telephone 13. Residence Telephone 112
DR. JAMESEJVEI ”
PHYSICIAN,AND SURGEON,
ROME, GEORGIA.
(Office over Rome Drug Company.)
Telephone 157.
DR. A. W. WRIGHT,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
ROME, GEORGIA.
Office over Rome Drug Company,
corner Broad, Fourth Ave. Pnone J 57,
day or night.
ATIORNEYS.
Moans Wbight.. Habfkb HamJLTo
WRIGHT & HAMILTON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Ifflce, No. 17 Poetonioe Bulldtße.
ROME. GA.
Wx»i. J. NEEL,
ATTOHN KV AT L/\ w
MIME, GEORGIA.
Jffice In Now Hine Building
Will practice tn all the Court*. Special Mie
tion given to Commercial Law and the exam’
nation of Land Titles
HALSTEI) SMITH
ATTORN® Y-ATL AW
Office In City Hall. • Rome. Georgia.
MAX MEYEKHARDT
ATTORNRY-AT-LAW
■OM* 9MIWU
OahMlnCMrt Konaa, Up IMn.
RAILWAY SCHEDULES.
Arrival and Departure of all
Trains from This City.
Western and Atlanta Railway.
ARRIVE FROM DEPART TO
Atlanta 11 26 am ’Atlant* 515 am
Atlanta 6 26 pm Atlanta 9 10 am
’Atlanta 846 pm Atlanta 4 06 pm
Chattanooga and Chattanooga and
NaahvlUo... 626 pm Nashrille... 910 am
Chattanooga ... 11 23 am Chattanooga.... 406 pm
C. R. A V. Railroad.
ARRIVE FROM DEPART TO
Chattanooga.. .11 00 am Cedartown and
Cedartown and Carrollton.... 11 00am
Carrollton. .. 3 50pm Chattanooga,... 3 60pm
tChattanooga .. 700 pm tChattanooga.. 646 am
tCedartown.... 6 43 am tCedartown.... 7 06 pm
•Cedartown and •Chattanooga..ll 20 am
<;arrollton.. ~19 30 am *Cedartown and
•Chattanooga...ll4o pm Carrollton... .12 10 pm
Southern Railway.
ARRIVB FROM DEPART TO
Chattanooga, Cincln- Chattanooga, Memphis,
natl.Memphlaand the Cincinnati and the
Bait 3 25am Bast 700 am
Chatta'ga and the East Chattanooga, Memphia,
Chatta'ga and the Kaat East 10 35 am
8 56 p m Chattanooga, Memphis.
Atlanta. Florida and Cincinnati and the
the East 700 am East 481 pm
Atlanta, Elorida and Atlanta. Florid* and
the East 10 35am tbeEsst 325 am
Atlanta, Florida and Atlanta. Florida and
the East .. . 431 p m the Kaat .... 10 35 a m
New Orleans, Selma Atlanta. Florida and
and Bir’hm., 1930 p m the East....B 35 pm
New Orleans, «eim* New < r eans, Selma
and Bir’hm ..4 20 p m and bir’hm. .10 45 a m
•Gadsden and Attalla New Orleans. Selma
tGadsden and Attalla ’Gadsden and Attalla
tGadsdau and Attalla
•Dally except Sunday. tSunday only. All
o’her trains dally.
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 and ulcers treated and
cured without the knife.
Whatever your disease nwy 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.,
!) 20-3 m B 8 S. Broad St., Atlanta, Ga.
Notice.
GEORGIA, Flovd County.
Nor ce is hereby given that a petition siened
by tlfie.-u <r more treoboloer* nt the B«9th
(Watters) disirter G. M. ot slid eounrv, hse
been tlled in my . flftoe -skinit • hat the bone Hts
of the provisions * t atoll, ns 1410 450. 1451, 1462.
1453 and 1454 ot the Code of Georgia of IrSl, an.t
the amendments thereto, shall apply to said
H6M: h (Waiterr) dis riot, IS M. of said oounty I
tuither give notice tb»t anil matter will be
heat don the '2nd dsv of December next, a' 10
..’dock. a m , at offlce or Ordinary. Rome.
Floyd county. Ga.. and it no valid obj otl.ma
are shown an election will be oidered to ooonr
on the 18,” day <’f December 1990 ro decide the
question of “For Fence." or “Block Law." ao.
cording to the Statute* la such cu« made and
provided.
Given under my hand and oflkdal eimature.
Thia Nov. 11, lEM. JO<N P. DAVIE.
Ordinary.
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