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"COLD WEATHER BARGAINS
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Our stock is full of Suitable, Sensible, Servicea) : oods—-just the
■ things that the good people need these cold days.
MODS MATCHLESS IN VARIETY-PRICES LOWER THAN OTHERS ASK.
Every department in our store, up-stairs and down stairs, is full of useful, practical and econom
ical bargains appropriate for this cold weather. No house in Rome is better prepared to do your
winter business than ours. No house in Rome will sell you goods as cheap as ours during this
week. It will pay you to visit our store this week.
NEW YE4R BARGAINS!
In black and fancy Dress Goods, Novelty Suits, Silks,
[Velvets, Jackets, Capes, Blankets, Lap Robes, Clothing
Ror men and boys, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Shirts, Drawers,
Flannels, Table Damask, Napkins, Towels, Corsets, Kid
Gloves, Hosiery, ladies’, misses’, children’s and men’s
Knitted Underwear. These and hundreds of other arti
cles are offered at the Lowest of the Low Prices.
50 Elegant Jackets at 50 Cents on the Dollar.
PARKS. BRANNON & CO.
I »■ «Till
■ Reports by Wire from the Great
Markets.
Rome Cotton Market.
■ By wagon 7®7J*
Cotton.
Nbw Yobk, Dec. 29.—The following areto-
HMay*< quotations:
■Hglg Cotton Futures.
■HD Opening C'ltve Close
■Sg todav. today. yesterday
March.... 6 98 6 94 6 88,
V April 7 03 6 98 6 99
IF May 711 7OS 704
F June 716 716 710
July 7 21 7 15 7 13
August 7 22 7 2 • 7 17
Sfeptembor 6 98 ....
I October .... .... 1
1 Soyember .... ....
j December .... ißi
I
livKttr 'OL. Dec. 29 The follow) g were the
M quotatioi * today: Sales, 10,000 u<»ee Cone
|H eeey. Middlings, 4 1-320.
H Opening. Close,
K January and February 3 58 3f5
and March 3 68 3 55
■■Larch and April 3 5< 3 15
Ku and May 3 50 3 16
- June 3 5s 3 5-1
July 3 69 3 57
August 8 6) 3 58
and September 3 60 3 76
&g££M&Baber and October ....
and November
and Decec-oer .... 361 348
and January.... 3 C 9 356
B- OCAL MARKETS '
SSalfe: A [CORRECTED DAILY.]
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Dec. 29.—The following are the whole
sale prices; email lots to consumers are rela
tirely higher,
MEATS—Smoked bacon C. R. sides,
%; dry salt C, R. sides bored, 4'/ a c; sugar cured
hams boxed, 10% to 10%c<ajil; picnic bum box
ed, 6%c; breakfast bacon sugar cured, Bc.
LARD—Pure leaf in tierces s‘<o; pure leaf In
«0 pound tubs and 50-pound tins, C X<3; compound
' If yon send your name and address, mention-
I ; lug this paper, tc Dr. Hathaway * Co., 22% So.
■ .... Ar' ad 3t, Atlanta, Gs.. you will receive their
«»4-p»ge Reference Book for Men and
■ 1 Wo awn.
a This book has just been issued and is full o!
valuable information to those afflicted with any
of those delicate diseases peculiar to men and
women. It tells how to cure diseases. Dr.
- I Hathaway & Co. are considered to b« expert In
1 the treatment of such diseases, and are without
M doubt the leading specialists in rhe line of dis.
s|.;'l eases Which they make a specialty of.
V SPECIALTIES.
f Specific blood poi f
P toning, nervous de ]
|U btlity, kidney and jjSs yagg
H urinary difficulties, fcy rx
M strictures. varied- f/v Vjf’l
cole,hydrocele, pun- lAHMr* jBSy
plee. piles, rheums- JBEuN'
BsAlzm, skin and blood ,
forms, WaLICTWJUI I
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bv ■ >
S'SKSfiSigSiS' Mg. *>’<■ So. oread et, Atlanta. G,
nt glv.. l.y sending for symptom
WWySap-W 1 tor men, No 2 tor women. No 3
■tttu. Ns. 4 for catarrh
In tierces 414 c. compound lu 80-ponnd tubs or
50-pound tins, ,y 4 c; cottolene in tierces, 6%c.
cottdene in 80-pound tubs or 50-pound tins 6%0
CORN—Sacked white, less than carload. 45c.
O ATS—Sacked mixed, less than carload, 35c.
HAY —Choice Timothy, less than carload, $1;
No. 1 Timothy, less than carload, 70c: No 2,
mixed, lees than carload, 60 to 65c.
BRAN—Pure wheat bran iu ton lots. 72%c.
MEAL—Best water ground, 40c; best steam
ground. 40c.
GRISTS—Hu- nuts in barrels *2,65.
' FLOUR—Highest patent. >5.25; first patent,
15.00: best straight 84 65.
SUGAR—Standard granulated, 4 c; fancy N.
O. clarified, 4c: New York cream, extra C.3%c.
COFFEE—Fancy Rio, 18c: good Rio, 16c;
common Rio, 13%c; best brown Java, 30c; beet
Mocha. 30c; Arbuckle, roasted, in one pound
packages, 817 10; Levering, roasted, in one
pound packages, 817.10.
SYRUP—Selected Georgia cane 25c; New Or
leans molasees, a« to grade, 10 to 20c.
BUTTER—Fox River Creamery,23c; New York
State, none,
CHEESE—IIc.
RlCE—Fancy Carolina. 6:; good Carolina,
sc: medium Carolina, 4c.
LIQUORS.
WHISKY- Rye, 11.20 to >3.150; corn, 82.00 to
12.40; gin, >1.50 to 86.00.
WINES -Portand sheny, $1 to 83, claret 86 to
810 n r case; American champagne, SIO.OO to
$t2.00 per case; cordials sl2 per dozen; bitters,
$8 per dozen.
HIDES. WOOL”. ETC.
Green salt hides, 3@3%c; No. 1 flint hides, 6c;
oat skins, 10 to 20c each; sheepskins, 10@20c
ach : beeswax, 15@17V40. Wool— washed, 15 to
8o per pound; unwashed, 10 to 13c; burry 6to
Oc.
TABLE SUPPLIES
Corrected dally. Consumeis’ prices quoted |.
Onior.l 3i c to 35c peck.
Cabbage, 2c ner pound.
G een apples, 25 to 35c per peck.
Fears, 500 per peck.
Grapes. 3')c@lsc per basket.
Nutm >gs, 10 to Isc dozen.
Irian potatoes, 10 to 25c per peck.
Bananas, 10@.20e per dozen.
Evaporated Irult, 10@L‘Ao per pound.
Eggs. 20c per dezsn
Creamery butter 25@30<: per pound.
Country butter. 20c p.-r p >und.
Cream cheese, 15c to 16JJ per pound.
Bread, large loaf, loc; small ones, 5e to BJ*c.
MEATS
Steaks—porterhouse, 10@!2%c, loin, 12%e.
Beef roasts, Bto 12'40 per pound; beef stew
meat. 5c ner pound; mutton, 7@loc per pound;
lamb, 10at2%0 per pound; liver, 5c per pound;
veal, 14@U%0 per pound; bologna. 6o per pound;
corned her f, B@loc per pound; dried beef,|lsc
per pound in quantity or 25e per pound chipped:
sugar cured bams, 12% to 15c per pound : Cali
fornia hams, 10c per pound; breakfast baoon.
8 to I4c per pound; country baoon, B@loo per
pound; lard, country, 9o; tierce. 5c per pound.
FISH.
Redsnipper, fc pound; catfish, 8c pound;
herring. 10c pound: black bass. 10c pound; buf
falo, 10c pound; pomnaro. 16%c pound; crop-
Bles, 10c pound; perob, Ibo pound, salmon, 14’/,c
>tse pound; fresh shrimp, 45c quart; oysters,
40 to 50c quart.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Hens-Dressed, 25 to 36c; ducks, dressed, 25 to
36c
Teas—lmperial, 25 to 50c; gunpowder, 35 to
85c: Engish bieskfast, 3.11 > SCO
Molasses—Good corn, 230; sugar, 30c; N, O.
sugar htuee, 15 to 30c; country, 220,
Canned G >ods—Tomatoes, 70c@$< perdi zon;
corn, 90c to $1 per doz in; peaches. 900 to $ t per
dozen; table peaches. $1.50 to $2 per dozen;
apricots. $2 per drzen; apples, 75c per dozen;
apples. 71c per dozen ; sardines. 50c case, oysters,
50 to 75c.
Horace Greeley once said: “The way
to resume it to resume," speaking of
again putting gold into circulation after
the war. But you may say'‘resume - ’
any number of times to that torpid
liver of yours and it won’t budge until
you take Simmons Liver Regulator.
Many people seem to forget that Con
stipation, Biliousness and Sick Head
ache are all caused by a sluggish liver.
Keep th* liver active.
New Tear cards nt J. Bam Veal’s.
THE HOME TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30. 1896.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the office of justice of
the peace, election on Saturday, January
2. I thank my friends for their support
in the past and hope for a continuance of
the same. Walter Harris.
To the voters of the 910th., district G.
M., Floyd county, Ga , I hereby an
nounce myself a candidate for the office of
justice of the peace for said district.
Election occurs the first Saturday in
January 1897. Alvin D. Hardin.
1 hereby announce myself for jus
tice of the peace for the 919th dis
trict. A. Rawlins.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for bailiff for 919th district, G.
M., election to be held Saturday,
January 2, and respectfully solicit
the votes of the people of this district,
ts C. Jf. Mizk.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for baliff for the 919tb district,
G. M. J. B. Duncan.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-clection as bailiff of the 919th dis
trict G. M. Electicn January, 2nd,
1897. E. L. Pollock.
How’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hell’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Props , Toledo,
O.—We the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and
believe him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligations made
by their firm
West & Truax, Wholesale Druggist,
Toledo, O. Waiding,Kinnan & Marvin
Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O,
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Price, 75c per bottle. Sold by all drug
gists. Testimonials free.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
To Curt, a Cold in Ouo i>*y.
Take Laxatioe Bromo Quinine Tablet s
All druggists refund the money ’f it fails
to cure. 25c.
Holiday Excursion Itat a s on C» K. & C
Rallwy.
On account of the Christmas and
New Year’s holidays age its will sell
round trip tickets at the rate of two
cents per mile traveled to points within
three hundred miles. Tickets to be
sold December 22 28. 24, 25, 30 and
81, and January 1, good to return
until January 4, 1897.
C. B. Wilburn, ,
Approved: Traffic Agent,
Euqhne E. Jones, Reoeiver.
12 til jan 1
Handkerchiefs, Silk Bows, Scarfs
Tecks, Mufflers, &c.
It will pay you to examine these goods. They are all
the newest up-to-date styles; nothing prettier for New
Year presents, and no line in Rome is so full and complete
from which to select. Notions, Small Wares, Perfumery,
Toilet Soaps, Zephyr Goods and Fancy Articles.
$ FASHIONS
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Our Celluloid Dressing and Mani
cure Cases, both plain and dec
orated, are particularly beautiful.
New designs of Handkerchiefs, Tie
and Glove Boxes 'in Straw and
Willow.
New designs in Work Baskets,
plain and lined. .
DOLLS, DOLLS, DOLLS.
EVERY KIND OF DOLLS.
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“DOUGLAS & CO.,
Livery and Sale Stables,
Broad Street, Rome, da.
Finest turnouts in the city furnished at the most reason
albe terms. Give us a call. Tetaphone 102.