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INCREASED EXPORT.
Os Grain Fom the Southern Ports
In 1896.
MILLIONS OF BUSH LS MORE
Have Been Sh pped Tbsn Forine’y the
Case and la Growing Ye rlj io
Magnitude.
The repo: tof the United States Bu
reau of Statistics for the ten months
ending October 31, giving the exports of
grain from the United States, more
i than confirms all that has been pre
dicted in times past regarding the com
iug importance of South Atlanta and
Gulf ports as outlets to foreign markets
, for Western products Comparing the
statistics of exports fir the ten months
under review with the corresponding
ten months of 1895. we have some inter
esting figures.
The total increase, as shown by these
figures, for the ten mouths was 57.800,-
000 bushels. Os this gain, the increase
at Baltimore was 13,900,000 bushels, at
Newport News 4,000,000 bushels, at
Galveston 4.700,000 bushels, and at
New Orleans 16,3000,000 bushels, or a
total of over 47,000,000. To this should
be added a portion of the increase from
“other ports,” which includes some of
the smaller Southern ports, thus giving
the South a gain in round figures of
about 50,000,000 bushel out of a gain
for the entire country of 57,000.000
bushel. Toston made a gain of only
200,000 bushels. New York shows a de
crease of 300,000 bushel, while Philadel
phia gained 4,500.000 bushels, these
being the entire g.ins in Northern
ports against the enormous increase
made through Southern ports. More
over, this condition is still more strik
ingly emphasized by the report for Oc
tober aloue’showing that the South’s
heavy proportionate growth is contin
uing. Comparing the October exports
of corn with October, 1895, there was a
net gain of 5,500,000 bushels. Os this,
Baltimore gained 1.900,000 bushel,
Newport News 300.000 bushels, Nor-I
folk 680,000 bushels, Galveston 460,000 '
• bushels and New Orleans 2,300,000>
bushels, or a total gains at Southern
ports of 5,340 000 bushels, while Boston
shows a decrease of 300,000 bushels.
New York a decrease of 1’600,000 bush-1
, els and Philadelphia alore of the North
ern ports exhibits a small gain of 340,-,
000 bushels.
Comparing the exports of wheat, the (
total for the ten mouth ended October,
1896. was 63,730.000 bushels, against
53,984,000 bushels for 1895, a gain of
9.800,000 bushels. Os this amount,
Baltimore gained 1,900,000 bushels,
Galveston 2,570.000, and New Orleans
2,300,000 or a total of 6,770,000 bushels
for these three Southern ports, while
New York shows a decrease of 1,200,-
000 bushels, Boston aud Philadelphia
exhibiting an increase.
In the exportation of cats Baltimore
shipments rose from 62,000 bushels for
the ten months of 1895 to 3,470,000
bushels this year, Newport News from
nothing last year to 3,587,000 bushels
'this year.
Taking the total value of all bread
stuff exports, the figures for the ten
mouth compare very favorably with the
past year.
These figures show a gain in the total
value of breadstuffs exported of —Balti
more $7,400,000, Newport News sl,-
400.000, Norfolk $2,500,000, Galveston
$3,000,000, New Orleans $6,800,000—a
total of $21,100,000
The Bureau of Statistics does not re
port iu detail the exports of provisions
from Southern ports except from Balti
more was $4,300,000, and from New
Orleans $1,700,000, a total for these two
ports alone of $6,000,000 out of a total
gain for the entire country of 39,-
, 800,000
These facts, startling as they are,
showing the wonderful advancement
cf the South’s foreign trade, are really
but an indication of what may be ex
pected in the near future. It is only
< within the last week or two that a large
number of new steamship lines have
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Doctors Say;
Bilious and Intermittent Fevers
’ which prevail in miasmatic dis
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ied by derangements of the
Stomach Liver and Bowels.
The Secret of Health.
The liver is the great ’’driving
wheel” in the mechanism of
man, and when it is out of order,
the whole system becomes de •
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been inaugurated between Southern I
ports and Europe, thus ureatly lucrea*- I
big the fnuilitiesoi’ the South for exportl
trade and giving promise of a still mole |
remarkable increase in its proportion of
the foreign trade of the country from
now on.
These facts strikenly emphasize the
commanding position which the South
is taking in foreign trade, and the
influence of this business upon the
railraods.aud especially upon tno.-ethur
gain a share of this trade Between the
South and West. They also bring our.
clearly the influence that it must have
in advancing the prosperity of South
Atlantic and Gulf ports, and thus of
aiding in the geueral advancement of
the entire South
The Discoxery Saved hie Life.
Mr. G. Caillouette. Bea
versville, 111., says: “To Dr Dr. King’s
New Discovery 1 owe my life. Was tak
en with La Grippe aud tried all the
physicians for miles about, but of no
avail and was given up and told I could
not live. Having Dr. King’s New Dis
covery in my store I sent for a bottle
rnd began its use and from the first dose
began to get better, and after using
three bottles was up and again.
It is worth its weight in gold. We won’t
keep store or house without it.” Get a
free trial at D. W. Curry’s drug store.
CASTOR IA
. For Infants and Children.
The flO-
Interest li»k L»*gHl Question Rained.
Charlotte. N. C., Dec. 15.—An in
teresting legal question has been raised
here. One of the magistrates elected
Nov. 3, married two couples Sunday.
The attorney general has decided that
the terms of the newly elected magis
trates do not begin until August.
Whether the couples are legally mar
ried is for the courts to settle. There
are several such iustances in the state
and the legality of the marriages will
depend on the court’s decision.
To Care a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxitioe Bromo Quinine Tablets,
All druggists refund the money ; f it fails
to cure. 25c.
WlncnnNins to Settle In Alabama.
Huntsville, Ala., Dec. 14. —A earn
van of 20 odd wagons, filled with Wis
consin emigrants, is enroute to this city
to settle in Madison county. The peo
ple left Wisconsin Oct. 19, and have
traveled the entire distance in wagons.
They are now somewhere near Decatur
and their household goods have been
shipped to this place.
That I'atairti is a Local Affection
of the nasal passages, is a fact estab
lished by physicians, and this authority
should carry more weight than asser
tions of incompetent parties, that; ca
tarrh is a blood affection. Ely’s Cream
Balm is a local remedy, composed of
harmless medicants and free of mercury
or any injurious drug. It will cure ca
tarrh Applied directly to the imflamed
membrane, it restores it to its healthy
condition.
Atlanta Ostrich Feather
Works, 69i Whitehall
street, next door to
High. Ostrich boas,
Plumes ana Tips dyed
and curled like new *t
I. Phillips.
Come to us for domestic dry goodj
of all kinds, we can save you money
J, Kuttner.
Washington. Dec. 14.—Nir. Wheeler
G. Veuziy of Vermont has sent his res
ignation t > the pie-ident as a meniLcr
of the interstate commission, and it it
undeisto 'd that the nomination of his
successor will be sent to the senate at
once. The commissioner was u. Repub
lican. Sir. Veazey’s resignation was
due to ill health resulting from a heau
stroke.
A ’ It v nichiti Deatl.
BiitMiNdH’M, Ala , Deo. 14. J. ,W.
Snarsou, one of Birmingham’s oldest
physicians, died at his homo here after a
week’s illness with paralysis. He was
66 yens of ge and camo from Virginia.
He was in this country 25 years and has
held prominent positions in the Bir
mingham and state medical societies.
I’etei‘a to Fteiide at •'•c’lipiiefetady.
Schenectady, N. Y., Dec. 14.—Dr.
Peters has resigned the presidency of
Hobart college and will live in Shenec
tady, but has not been invited to Union
college in any capacity, nor will he have
official connectiou with the college.
Jewett Removed to New York.
Havre deGrace, Md., Dec. 14—Hon.
Hugh B. Jewett, who has been seriously
ill with pneumonia, at Glennville, his
country home, near here, was removed
to New York Sunday.
deputy United slate. Alar.hill Indicted.
Huntsville, Ahi., Dec 14. —George
Clark, a deputy United States marshal,
who shot Boston Watkins, a young
man, in a moonshine raid in Lauder
dale county last August, lias been in
dicted for murder by a Lauderdale
grand jury. Clark is in custody of a
marshal mid will be allowed to make
bond in the sum of SI,OOO. The trial
will be before the federal court.
Notice.
I want every man and woman in the
United States 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.
THE ROME TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, lS9fi.
I DON’T MARRY
■ > wi i ■ prices of wedding
»• vit •«! -nn. * h mo muk* a u **«-
g*Kcmencau<t wedding r-ngs of sbliu 18-Karat
gold, bend for uiir oatal »gue.
J. P. STEVENS & BRO.,
Jewelers and Engravers, Atlants, Ua.
A FEW LAOIAPPES
Thrown in and Sized According to Their
Import or Interest.
PICAYUNES OF LEVITY OR BREVITY.
Nugget* and Nubbin* That Run From
Grave to Gay. From Lively
To Severe.
France is buying American horses.
The persimmon is the American da*e<
The skin of a sea otter is valued at
$325.
Calcutta is the hottest city in the
world.
Chautauqua county, N. Y., is a pop
corn center.
A million dollars in silver weighs 56,-
931 pounds.
The culture of chicory is increasing in
Washington.
Roan horses are said to be full of
wear and tear.
Peppermint is produced in New York
and Michigan.
Oregon is coming to the front in rais
ing Angora goats.
Russia exports more wheat than
any other country.
Ground cinnamon is adulterated
with walnut shells.
Cranberries are being extensively cul
tivated in Washington.
Tobolsk. Russia, is the coldest. inhab
ited place in the world.
Baldness is caused by a germ destroy
ing the roots of the hair.
There are 17,592.186,044,515 different
sounds in the human voice.
The United States supplies the Japan
ese navy with corned beef.
Shave at Taylor & McCain’s Tonsorial
Parlors. The best and most skilled bar
bers.
Money to lend on real estate —un-
liiuited amount. F. G. Govan, Ma
sonic Temple. dec Its.
Sell or swap, good gentle saddle or
buggy horse, perfectly safe splendid ani
mal for family use address J. N. P.
Tribune.
To be shaved in peace and comfort go
to Taylor & McCain’s Tonsorial Parlors,
in Curry building. Shop open from 6a.
m. Io 9p, m. ,
The best and most skilled barbers at
Taylor & McCain’s Tonsorial Parlors,
Curry building, Second avenue. Shop
open from 6 a. in. to 9. p. m.
Christmas holiday’ rates via the
Southern Railway. Round trip tickets
at rare of one and one third fare will
be sold December 22, 24, 25, 30, 31, also
January 1, 1897. Ali tickets limited
to return January 4, 1897. C. A.
Benscoter, A. G. P. A., Chattanooga,
Tenn., T. C. Smith, P. &T. A , Rome,
Ga.
For students of schools and colleges
Southern Railway will sell round trip
tickets at a rate of one and one third
fare December 16 to 25, inclusive,
good to return January 4, 1897. Tick
ets to be held on presentation of cer
tificate signed by’ superintendent,
principal or president of the school or
college. C. A. Benscoter, A. G. P. A.,
Chattanooga, Tenn., T. C. Smith, P.
& T. A., Rome, Ga.
Editor Tribune —We have not both
ered you much with local this fall
have been too busy waiting on trade
that was brought us by our ad in your
paper, but you will please drop in a
few words as to our new line of over
coats that we have just received. They
are up-to-date and the prices are the
lowest you can find. Our competitors
get SB.OO, $lO 00. sl2 00 and sls 00 for
overcoats that we sell for $6.00, $8.60,
SIO.OO and $12.50
Our latest suits are up toda'eand
we have them marked down $6.00,
$8.50, SIO.OO and $12.50. Our line of
wool underwear are the best and very
cheap. We bought these goods last
August under the hammer. And for
wool underwear we are headquarters.
Yours, W. H. Coker & Co.
Gold Medal. Highest Award.
Diploma of Honor
AWARDED TO
A. K. HAWKES.
BY THE
Cotton States and
International Exposition
For superior lens, grinding and excellency
in the manufacture of
Spectacles and
Eyeglasses.
D. W. CUBRY, Druggist,
Has a full assortment of these famou
Glaues.
ALABAMA’S CIG ICJJ TH DZ.
Mure Sold ICurupw Ju the >•;% t Moullt
lltHit I’Of tioiue <■<> KM «l 111
Birmingham, Ala.. Deo 13.—Two o
the largest iron proancmg corporatione
in this state have sold more iron in for
eign countries within the past month
than iu American markets
This is the first time iu the history oi
Alabama iroiitnaking that such a tbniu
lias occured, and. ironmasters believe,
establishes the fact that their trnue
abroad is hereafter to be a permanent
feature of business, with prospects fol
it becoming a itirne factor.
It is stated further that henring of the
lack of shipping lacilities ut southern
ports a number of tramp vesse.s are
headed there to relieve the situation Ly
securing a share of the tonnage.
IVjiHoi, h.uw, (l t r ,u.i Order.
Washington, Dec. 15.—The nostmas
ter general has issued a fraud order
against the Merchants’ National union
o, On e.ntro. a oo Gori . • .or.
CT*“WJ)
The I
Gun Goes Off
instantly when you pull the
trigger. So sickness may come
on suddenly. But it takes time
to load the gun, and it takes
time to get ready for those ex
plosionscalled diseases. Coughs,
colds, any “attack,” whatever
the subject be, often means pre
cedingweakness and poor blood.
Are you getting thin? Is
your appetite poor ? Are you
losing that snap, energy and
vigor that make “clear-headed
ness?” Do one thing: build
up your whole system with
SCOTT’S EMULSION of
Cod-liver Oil. It is the essence
of nourishment. It does not
nauseate, does not trouble the
stomach. And it replaces all
that disease robs you of.
A book telling more about it sent
free. Ask for it.
SCOTT & BOWNE, New York.
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fying toilet powder ever made. It is
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mental worry, attacks
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manhood, regain your
vigor. Don’t despair. Send for book with,
explanation and proofs. Mailed (sealed) free.
ERIE MEDICAL CO.,Buffalo,N.Y
riWMWflmy
NOVELTIES
CALL AND SEEZMY STOCK
NO SUCH COLLECTION IN THE
CITY OF
Watches, Diamonds
AND STERLING SILVERWARE.
CHARLES W. CRANKSHAW,
ATLANTA, GA.
It 20 tl<j«n
Aqua Crystal Spectacles and Eye Glasses
to suit all sights aud all pocket books
to be obtained from
.lEHVIS& WRIGHT,DrnggUt«
Cor. Broad St. & Sth Ave., Rome, Ga.
The eyes carefully tested aud correct lenses
adjusted. Articles of necessity at popular
prices. sep!3-6m
For Delicacy,
for purity, and for improvement of the com
plexion nothing equals Possowi’s Powonn.
JX How many days
(' vor^*n S days, Union labor days,) do you suppose
would take a woman to
° count the packages of Pearl-
ine sold yearly. Here
it is, all figured out for you.
1.388 8/9 days, about four years.
o_ Now if you are one of those poor,
000 plodding women who are trying to get
o along with the old-fashioned ways of—
= washing, stop and think what all that
Pearline (no U soa P ) means. Don’t you
suppose most of these millions of women who use it are just
as careful and particular as you are? And if Pearline
were not what we say it is, or if anything could be urged
against it, would women be using it in any such way?
Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers will tell you “ this is as good as”
or “the same as Pearline.” IT’S FALSE—Pearline is never peddled,
iz. TY 4 and if your grocer sends vou something in place of Pearline, be
11 IjSICK honest— "nd it back. ' 503 JAMES PYLE, New York.
! KENTUCKY DEW WHISKY |
B STANDARD OF. PURITY.
, , Distilled of Carefully Selected Grain and Pure Limestone Spring S
Water; Matured in Wood and Bottled under Onr Own Supervision.
pS! Kentucky Dew is the leader of Fine Old Fashion Sour Mash Whiskies
and for Mellowness and Richness of Flavor has nr: superior. Bay
B Kentucky Dew bottled by the Distiller if you want an absolutely Pure
Whisky for the club or sick room. Ask your dealer for KENTUCKY g]3|
DEW, bottled by ourselves. If he hasn’t it write us.
H OLD KENTUCKY DISTILLERY,
D. Meschendorf, Louisvhle, Kentucky.
FOR SALE BY J. R. CLEMMONS.
Chattanooga Normal University
WILL SUSTAIN THE FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTS;
Preparatory, S-ientific,
Gereral Teachers (Normal Course Proper), Special Mathematics,
- Commercial, Special Language,
Courses. Shorthand and Tj’pewriting, Special Science,
. Elocution, Classic.
Tuition in the above departments will be 81.00 per week, payable a term in advance.
SPECIAL COURSE&i
Telegraphy, Kindergarten, Art. Normal Kindergarten (tor Training of Teacher
A COMPLETE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC.
Tuition in tbe above departments will depend upon the amount of work taken.
Room rent from tK'c to 75c per week I Teim opens January sth. 1897.
Boa. ding, in University nail. *1.50 per week. I atadente may register after December 23th.
Iu private families, from $2 to $3 per week. I Car lare. on Northslde line, 2 l-2e.
For additional information address, DR. H. M. EVANS, Chattanooga, Tenn.
CHASE & CO.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
AND SHIPPERS OF
Oysters, Fresh Fish, Game,
POULTRY AND CELERY,
No. 13-15 Carter Street, CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
K. L. ANDERSON, Manager.
We carrv tbe largest stock of Fish, Game. Oysters, &c., of any bouse m
the South. ‘All shipments made, promptly through the Southern Express
Company. Send us your orders. 11 15 tiljanl
FORTHEBEBT AND PURESTLIQUOBB
K. 1 SATTERFIELD, Agent.
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 happ' 7 to jam
DOUGLAS & CO.,
Livery and Sale Stables,
Broad Street, Rome, 6a. 1
Finest turnouts in'the city furuishedat the most reason
able terms. Give us a call. Telephone 102."
; aj STANTON HOUSE
j‘~~ D. J. JONES. Proprietor.
Special Terms to Families
a—= —
Two minuks walklfrom Central Depot
CHATTANOOGA, : : TENN
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