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You and we may differ as to
money standards and out of
our very differences good may
come. But we won’t differ as
to the merits of one standard
emulsion of cod liver oil.
SCOTT’S EMULSION has
won and held its way for
nearly 25 years in the world of
medicine until to-day it is al
most as much the standard in
all cases of lung trouble, and
every condition of wasting
whether in child or adult as
quinine is in malarial fevers.
Differ on the money ques
tion if you will, but when it
comes to a question of health,
perhaps of life and death, get
the standard.
Your druggist sells Scott’s Emulsion.
Two sizes, 50 cts. and SI.OO
SCOTT & BOWNE, New York.
WHITTLED OF WHITE PINE.
“Did you see me?” asked the first
waiter in the Rising Sun case and
restaurant for ladies and gents.
“I couldn’t see nothin’else,’’ said
the second waiter.
The second waiter was a bad young
man. He chewed tobacco while wait
ing on the table. On this morning,
in particular, he needed a shave. His
long apron dashed and decorated with
the various articles of the bill of fare
until it looked like a colored war map of
Cuba.
“How was I?” asked the first waiter,
whose exposed shirt-front was a de
sign of horse shoes and whips.
“You was aces and eights.”
“The little lady comes purt’ near
bein’ the real works, hub ?”
“She’s a lollypotash, sure enough.”
“You've said it. Did I look like 1
was in it?”
“You looked like ready money.”
“Jeez, you’re swellin’ me this morn
ng. I think I’d better set down an’
write a few letters to myself. ”
“If I could win anything like that,
I’d send cablegrams—on the level. I
don t see how you ever done it. You
must ‘a’ led your ace to cop that
dance.”
“It’s all in knowin’ how to talk to
em,” said the first waiter, with a fear
ful smirk and a lift of the shoulders.
“Give ’em the old bunk talk?”
“Oh, not too strong. It’s easy to over
play, if she’s wise. Just lead her on an’
find out who she’s sore at, and then help
roast. I made a star play last night. I
was goin’ right down to the corner an’ do
up that guy that runs the cigar store.
She had to hold me back.”
“She done it, didn’t she?”
“Yes, she talked me out of it.”
“Well, it was a good thing for you. If
you ever try to make good good with that
boy, I can see your finish.”
“Is that so? He ain’t such a much, is
he?”
“Well, he’s several. I seen him swing
on a farmer one night down in Dan’s, an’
for awhile there it looked like a killin’.”
“Well, I ain’t no farmer. I wouldn’t
go up an’ hold nut me jaw to him.”
“Say, cull, if you’ve got yourself jollied
up to thinkin’ you can have tro ble with
that Turk, you want to come out of the
trance righ away—understand? You want
to wake up. I think the little lady must
’a’ cooked you a pill. He’s liable to beat
in your face an’ make you say you like it.”
“Not me does he do anything like that
to, my boy—not me. What’d Ibe doin’
while he was pushin’ in the face?”
“Go an’get it if you want it! Youmay
like it in the hospital. I don’t know, of
course, where you want to be.”
“W’y, you talk like a faucet! You
seem to think this boy’s the only shirt in
the laundry,”
“Well, that’s what he is. He’s main
clinker in the stove when it comes to
scrappin’.”
“Oh, I don’t know. There may be oth
er clinkers.”
“You keep on thinkin’ so. I’m begin
nin’ to believe the little lady’s fixed it
up to get you killed.”
“Don’t you think it. ”
The first waiter went back to the kitch
en to Reta plain steak fora thin man
who had been waiting at one of the ta
bles. When he returned the second
waiter, the one with the incrusted apron
asked: “How about it—are you strong
today?”
•• You mean the mazuma?”
“Yeh, the dough. Tne real thing did
n’t get into you for all of it, did she?”
“She didn’t leave much, 11l promise
you.”
“Jeez, you’re playin’ her strong these
d rys. ”
“ I’tn backing her off the boards. After
we left the dance last night an’ got the
two stews an’ 1 blowed off her and her
two friends off for some o’ those tall
nes my pockets looked like I’d been in
u Kansas cyclone.
“I can’t worry about two bits out of
you. huh?”
“Not unless you’re better’n I think
you are. I got just enough for a pack o’
sweets ’’
’ ‘You’re getting to be a fan on shows.”
“A man’d better be at a show than
down the line here fightin’ booze.’ ’
“Oh, I don’t know."
“Well, I know. They got green
booze down at Dan’s now. I seen A
tallow take two cracks at it the other
u igbt an’ then he went out an’ tried
t o steal a hack. If I go there again I’m
goin’ to take sa’saparilla or else duck.
Dan gi’ me a drink o’ that sherry
one night, an’ this ain’t no lie neither.
The stuff et my teeth until they was
just like sandpaper when I put ’em
together. On the dead I thought 1
was poisoned, I asked Billy about it,
an’ he said they made it in the back
room out o’ whisky an’ rain water an’
two or three kinds o’ dope they get at
the drug store. No wonder they give
a tall glass for ten. They can keep it.
I don’t want to go to no nut college.”
“You'd better shake the little lady
then. There’s more men goes- daffy
over women than there is over booze.”
“Listen to his wise nobs. I s’pose
some knowin’ fellow come in here at
night an’ told you that.”
“It’s right, and I know it. I read it
in a book.”
“I s’pose you set up every night
readin’ them books.”
"I read this one all right. It said
that more men went nutty from bein’
tossed in the air by women than any
thing else. You can bet that’s straigt,
too. Il am an gets a tide he can get
up the next day, shoot in a little
bromo or something like that, eat a
steak, an’ he’s all right. He ain’t
flossy, but he’s good for a day’s work,
an* by night time he’s got fixed up so
that he don’t jump over a chair every
time somebody slams the door. But
if he’s got the girl gone in bis h ead
he’s queer all the time. He ai’t goin’
to be fixed up by no bromo, an’ the
more drinks he takes the worse off he
is. I seen too much of it. I seen a
fellow lose a good chop house an’ go
to openin’ oysters, all in six months.
Did the booze do it? Nix. A fairy,
an’ a bum fairy at that, Don’t talk
tome.” F. T. R.
DANGER IN SODA
Serious Results Sometimes Follow Its Ex
cts-ive Use.
Common soda is all right in its place
and indispensable in the kitchen and for
cooking and washing purposes, but it
was never intended for a medicine, and
people who use it as such will some day
regret it.
We refer to the common use of soda to
relieve heartburn or soar stomach, a
habit which thousands of people practice
almost daily, and one which is fraught
with danger; moreover the soda only
gives temporary relief and in the end
the stomach trouble gets worse and
worse.
The soda acts as a mechanical irritant
to the walls of the stomadh and bowels
and cases are on record where it accu
mulated in the intestines, causing death
by inflf’mmationor peritonitis.
Dr. Harlandson recommends as the
safest and surest cure for sour stomach
(acid dyspepsia) an excellent preparation
sold by druggist* under the name of
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets. These tab
lets are large 20 grain lozenges, very
pleasant to taste and contain the natu
ral acids, peptones, and digestive ele
ments essential to good digestion, and
when taken after meals they digest the
food perfectly and promptly before it
has time to ferment, sour and poison
the blood and nervous system.
Dr. Wuerth states that he ; nvariably
uses Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets in all
cases of stomach derangements and
finds them a certain cure not only for
sour stomaeh. but by promptly digesting
the food they create a healthy appetite,
increase flesh and strengthen the action
of the heart and liver. They are not a
cathartic, but intended only for stomach
diseases and weakness and will be found
reliable in any stomach trouble except
cancer of the stomach.
All druggists sell Stuart’s Dyspepsia
Tabelts at aOcts. per package.
A little book describing all forms of
stomach weakness and their cure mailed
free by addressing the Stuart Co. of
Marshall, Mich.
NINE MONTH* IN BED. CURED
24 HOURS,
T. J. Blackmore, of Haller & Blackmore
Pittsburg, Pa., says: “A short time since I
procured a bottle of “Mystic Cure.” It got
me out of the house in twenty-four hours.
I took to my bed with Rheumatism nine
months ago and the “Mystic Cure” is the
only medicine that did any good. I had
five of the best physicians in the city, but
received very little reliex irom them. I
know that Mystic Cure to be what it is rep
resented and take pleasure n racomending
it to ether sufferers.”
TO THE PUBLIC.
I will continue the coal bns
ineHH ot my late lather, Col. C
I Graves. I have given up all
other business and will give
my entire time and atten>
tion to same, and ask ot his
friends and customers a con
tinuance ot their patronage.
Robert W. Graves.
Are You Going West ?
The Iron Mountian and Texas
Pacific is the only line out of Memphis
that runs through cars via Little Rock
Texarkana to Dallas and Fort Worth
without change. We also have Pull
man tourist sleepers via “The True
Southern Route” to Los Angles and
San Francisco without change. 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, Ark., the World’s Sanitarium,
which is under the direct supervison
of the United States government.
Address. A. A. Gallagher,
Southern Passenger Agent.
103 Read House, Chattanooga, Tenn.
11 25 ts.
WANTED
A good live boy well recom
mended for his ability as a col
lector. Apply to B. C. care
Tribune Office.
StiKleutd Kates.
The Western & Atlantic R. R , wil[
sell r >und trip tickets to students desir •
mg to spend the holidays at home, at one
and a third fare, t ickets to be sold upon
presentation of certificates signed by the
surperintentent, principal or president of
the schools and colleges, on December 1(1
025 inclusive, limited to return until
January 4, ’97. 0. K. Ayer, Tkt.,Agt.
C. E, Harman, G. P. A. Rome, Ga.
12 25.
THE HOME- TftIBUNJE, WEDNESDAY, .DECWMR ». 1896.
TELEPHONE WIRES REACH OU
Gsd.deu Will S. on Have Most Complete
-y.u in South
Gadsden, Ala., Decembers—Several
weeks ago a telephone line twenty-four
miles in lenth was put in by R. L.
Adams, manager of the Western Union
telegraph office and telephone exchange
from Gadsden to Walnut Grove, in the
extreme western portion of the county.
Repeated wike cutting occurred in
one place, two miles of wire being cut
down and hauled off, by an old farmer
in Blount county. This was done, it
was claimed, because the superstitious
people thought the telephone line af
fected the price of cotton, it having be
gun going down the day after the line
was completed.
Mr. Adams offered a handsome re
ward for the arrest and conviction of
the guilty parties and since then the
wires have not been molested.
Beginning Monday wires will be
strung from this place to Center, in
Cherokee, thirty miles distant This
line will tap the Walnut Grove line at
Abertville, in Marshall county. As soon
as these wires are erected and connec
tions made a line will be erected to
Huntsville, in Madison countv, and im
mediately thereafter connection will be
made with Anniston. This will give
Gadsden the most complete telephone
service in the south.
Tutt’s Pills
Cure All
Liver Ills.
Perfect Health.
Keep the system in perfect or
der by the occasional use of
Tutt’s Liver Pills. They reg
ulate the bowels and produce
A Vigorous Body.
For sick headache, malaria, bil
iousness, constipation and kin
dred diseases, an absolute cure
TUTT’S Liver PILLS
Atlanta Ostrich Feather
Works, 69i w hitehall
street, next door to
High. Ostrich Boas,
Plumes ana Tips dyed
and curled like new at
I. Phillips.
VIM, VIGOR. VITALITY
RESTORED
30 DAYS.
Good Effects at Once.
CATON’S VITA LIZ ER
Cures general special debility, wakefulness,
spermatorrhoea, emissions, impotenty, pare
sis,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.
Dr. A. P. McINNIS,
DENTIST
36 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga.
Dr. Mclnnis makes a specialty of ex
tracting teeth without pain, and gold
crown and bridge work. From 1 to 30
teeth extracted in two minutes without
the least particle of pain. Gold crown and
bridge work, or teeth without plates in
serted where you have lost the natural
organs, at prices within the reach of every
body. Inquiry invited.
A, P. McINNIS, L. D. S., D. D. S.
Philadelphia Dental Parlors,
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gen. -quires no change of diet o>
nausea, me-ourial or poisonous med
lcir.es to Liken internally, Whet
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ER ffVa AS A PREVENTIVE
VV-’S by either «ox i. Is iropossibletocontreal
any venereal diseaa*; but in Zw
...... i those already Unvotingsreix ArrMcAtx
-! ■* IM— wlt h Gonorrhoea and Gleet se guafftf
For sale by D. W. Curry & Company, Wholesale
Druggist, Rome, 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 and ulcers treated and
cured without the knife.
Whatever your disease may 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 20-3m' 68 S. Broad St., Atlanta, Ga.
JK. a I-ARSONB
lIOMBIWBTOL SUPPOSITORIES
tA local homo treatment for all
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mid diseases of the rectum. They
subdue and cure any inllan'inn
tion,lrritation.ulceration or dis
charge, in woxnb and rectal dis
eases they relieve pain encl wit.
absolutely cure It used as di
lock'd. PRICE 76c.
Office 7'7 N. Broad St. Hours U tot
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"lamp. UK.I.C. paiuiom'. atto>u.ae
Ii z O A hours make
one day.
( / ou can t make any more
mnnmuim out of them—by the clock.
I/ \\ \ w ’ se women, pro-
I'7'H gressive women, can make
100 I 0 I cr>| eac h day worth twice as
IT U /j . I much to them. Just by
v. j using Pearline. It isn’t
\cP\z° ' on wash<la y onl y that
Z/c'/ Pearline ( no u - ap ) saves
V/. y' y° ur time, and shortens and
lightens your labor, and lets
r ~. —-J —you do other and better things.
It’s every day, and in all the scrub
bing anc? scouring and cleaning that makes hard work about
a house. Pearline is woman’s labor-saver. It takes away
that ruinous, tedious, tiresome rubbing. <9B
FOR THE BEST AND PUREST LIQUOBS
caul on
HI. ISATTERFIELD, AjetiL
Opera House Saloon.
Shenandoah Valley,
Canadian Club,
Canadian Rye Whiskey,
And all the leading brands of Rye and Corn Whiskey for
domestic and medicinal purposes, Wines, Beer, Cigars.
Tobacco, Etc. Buy your Christmas and holiday goods
from me and be happy.
Winters (or Up-to-Dale Shoppers
Presentation Goods, Diamonds at Popular Prices.
Opals, Emeralds, Rubies, Sapphires, and all other pre
cious stones set in tasteful and novel combinations.
DON’T FAIL TO EXAMINE OUR LINE.
large and complete assortment of
BINGS, SCARF PINS, BROACHES, STUDS, ETC.
At prices to suit every one’s purse. The latest Sterling Silver Novelties,
Pocket Books and Card Cases, with fine Sterling Silver Mountings.
Beautiful hand engraving on all goods bought of us free of charge.
Take a peep at our windows.
Wedding invitations and visiting cards handsomely engraved on
short notice.
Special attention paid to repairing Watches, Clocks, etc.
A-. CL STEPHENS
Popular Price Jeweler,
NO. 218 BROAD STREET, ROME, GEORGIA.
! KENTUCKY DEW WHISKY |
STANDARD OF PURITY.
Distilled of Carefully Selected Grain and Pure Limestone Spring
Water; Matured in Wood and Bottled under Our Own Supervision.
Kentucky Dew is the leader of Fine Old Fashion Sour Mash Whiskies &
and for Mellowness and Richness of Flavor has no superior. Buy
Kentucky Dew bottled by the Distiller if you want an absolutely Pure
Whisky for the club or sick room. Ask your dealer for KENTUCKY
fes DEW, bottled by ourselves. If he hasn’t it write us.
OLD KENTUCKY DISTILLERY,
D. Meschendokf, Proprietor. Louisville, Kentucky.
FOR SALE BY J. R. CLEMMONS.
1115 im
~ ESTABLISHED IN 1881.
Paltnn Sash, Doni and Building Co..
J. B PATTON, President.
IBorrxe, ; : G-eorgriei.
Manufacturers « and « General « Contractors.
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
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Doors and Blinds. Porch Work and Stair Work a specialty- Give us a
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POINTS TO ISTOTEJ
1, it cures; 2, it is taken in the home; 3, no loss of time; 4, no injury to any
one; 5, it builds up the diseased body; 6, any one can administer it; 7, it is inex
pensive; 8, can be taken secretly; 9, we guarantee what we say; 10, write so
particulars.
11 27 Im J. D. CLARK, 704 Temple Court, Atlanta, Ga.
J. E. WINFREY’S
CIGAR FACTORY.
o
'HAND-MADE and HOME-MADE.”
Havana Blossom,
Winfrey’s Hand-Made.
W. & A. Cigars.
The best Five Cent cigars on the
market. There are none better, because
none better can be made The manu
facture of all cigars personally superin
tended.
patronage solicited. Care
ful attention given to all orders.
No 22 Broad Street,
Carlock Packing Co.
ROME, GEORGIA.
Elastic and gKIWfe
Sectional
WftP PACKING
For stationery and portable engines.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Rome Stove Works,
TOCCOA STOVES (Eight Sizes)
KENNESAW GRATES,
Frames fit standard size mantles with tile
filling—three sizes, 19, 20 and 23 inches
TERHUNE NIXON CO.
229 Broad Street, Rome, Ga.
W. T. JONES,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Marble and Granite
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 neatest manner possible.
414 Broad Street, Rome. Ga.
Geo. F. Chidsey & Son,
WHOLESALE
Brokers & Commission Merchants
No. 5 Bread Street,
H. E. KELLEY. M. B. Me WILLIAMS.
kelley & McWilliams,
No. 13 Broad St., Rome, Ga.
WHOLESALE
Grocers I Commission Merchants
0
We make a specialty of the handling
of Corn, Oats, Bran and Hay. The
trade of the merchants solicited.
WARTERS
Extra Good
BEST 5c CIGAR.
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 from a brogan
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.
I. F. Cresne & Co.,
Livery. Feed end Trade Stable
(Colclongh’s old stand.) >
324 Broad St , - Rome, Ga.
•First-class teams and vehicles at rea
sonable rates. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Patronage solicited.
Special accommodations for wagoners
and stock dealers. nov 1.