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-3WE CONTEMPLATE A
I In business, ancHn order to reduce the stock we will sell each
• l flMKevery article in our house at
ACTUAWCOST FOR CASH!
B * . Without Limit or Reserve—Buy What You Want.
; The newest and best stock in Rome to select from. We have never stooped to mislead in our ads, always back
them up with solid facts, and have always held the confidence of the trading public, and hope to impress them that
we have not departed from our established custom, truth. AT COST; we say it. No fake, but a fact. Every de
partment is full of good things, and we ask you to come and supply your wants.
DRJESS GOODS SILKS, VELVETS HOSIERY RIBBONS LACES GLOVES
AT COST AT COST AT COST AT COST AT COST AT COST
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table UNENS. FLANNELS DOMESTICS ALL NOTIONS UMBRELLAS LACES AND ORGANDIES
TOWELS, NAPKINS, f x iL '
AT COST AT CC ? ST AT COST COST AT COST AT COST
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We have only one thing MEN’S SHOES LADIES' SHOES CHILDREN’S SHOES EDGINGS, INSERTINGS, Come to us for what you
that we cannot sell at cost, AND WHITE GOODS want. We must reduce our
and that is the R. & G Corset. AT COST AT COST AT cog? /jp COST ’ large stock.
Every price will be a leader. Every item at what it cost. We will not charge to any one while the sale is on. We cannot
sell at cost and charge. It is your gain, so come with the cash and buy goods of us cheaper than you ever bought before in your life.
F. J. KANE & CO.
No. 248 Broad Street, - - - - . ROME, GEORGIA.
' WORLD«TRADE.
Reports by Wire from the Great
Markets. *
Rome Cotton Market.
By wagon7©7tf
Cotton.
Nxw Yobk. June 30.—The following are to
day’s quotations:
i Cotton Futures.
Opening Close Close
today. today. yesterday
January 6 98 7 03 7 01
February... 7 03 7 <7 7 05
June 7 34
Joly 7 34 7 34
August; 7 33 7 33 7 31
September... 7 13 7 15 7 14
October « 97 7 oo 6 99
Korember... 6 92 6 96 6 95
December 8 94 6 »9 6 98
LrvBKPooL, June 30.—The following were the
quotations today: Sales. 10,000 oales. Tone
steady. Middlings, 4 l-Bd.
Opening. Close,
January and February 3 51 3 51
February and March 3 52 3 51
March and April 3 52
April and May ' .
May and June 4 06 4 06
June and July 406 • ....
July and August 4 05 4 05
August and September 4 02 4 02
September and October 3 O')
October and November 3 55 3 55
November and December 3 53 3 52
December and January 3 51 3 51
kA* LOCAL MARKETS.
■jKl [corrected daily.]
(GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
HK.wa'Ji>ne 3).—The followingare the whole
sniall lots to connnmers are reia-
KMsfeMlbar.
■d—Srooked bacon K. sld <n
b..x.-'i.;(■; C.ur-,1
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cured. Bc.
tierce" t ; ;.'.Tc cut ~
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A* , COttolent, 11. ti. i. < h. i.'.J-
7|i iffl 7 r ilVji l Tj i[ WI 11 . Il'"" than ■ >.ld. I
S'"' '1 •■■«•! lea- than cal h .all. ■
71.. H" than cail.ad, ’■
■% ’ ■< than iH-h.-.d, six: No ,
60 tu 67c,
* Man*. Nut.
VITALITY
.
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1 until.
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pg ■ it < <».. 0n...1m,
BRAN—Pure wheat bran in ton lots. 80.
MF.AL—Beat, water ground, 43c; best steam
ground. 43c.
GRlSTS—Hu"nuts In barrels $2,35.
FLOUR—Highest patent. *5.25; first patent,
55.i0; best st.aight, 8,4 65.
SUGAR--Standard granulated. 4%c; fancy N.
0. clarified 4>£c;New York cream, extra C, 4)4c.
COFFEE -Fancy Rio, 15s; good Rio, ,13c;
common Rii, 10c; best brown Java, 30c; best
Mocha. 30c ; Arbuckle, roasted tn one pound
packages, 11 50; Levering, roasted, in one
pound pack ges, $11.50.
SYRUP—: elected Georgia cane. 25c; New Or
ans rbolssees. a» V> slice. 101* He.
BUTTER- Fox River Creamery,23c; New York
State, none.
HIDES, WOOLS. ETC.
Green salt hides. 3@3%c; No. 1 flint hides. 6c
aat skins, 10 to 204 each; sheepskins, lo@2oc
Bch: beeswax, 15@t7Kc. Wool—washed. 15 to
20c per pound; unwashed, 10 to 13c; burry 6to
80.
TABLE SUPPLIES.
Corrected dally. Consumers' prices quoted)
Onions, 30c to 35c peck.
Cabbage, 2c per pound.
Green apples, 25 to 35c per peck.
Pears, 50c per peck.
Grapes. 30c@35c per basket.
Nutmegs, 10 to 15c dozen.
Irish potatoes, 10 to 25c per peck.
Bananas, 10@20c per dozen.
Evaporated fruit, per pound.
Eggs, 20c per dbsen.
Creamery butter. 25@30c per pound.
Country butter, 20c per p >und.
Cream cheese, 15c to 16% per pound.
Blfead. large loaf, 10c; small ones, 5c to B%c,
CHEESE- lie.
RICE-Fancy Carolina.: 6o; good; Caroltn i,
medium Carolina, 4c.
LIQUORS.
WHISKY—Rye, 81.2 U to s3.t»v; corn, $2.00 u,
$2.40 ;gin, $1,50 to $6.00.
WINES -Port and sheny, $1 to 83, claret $6 to
610 p-r case; American champagne, slo.ou to
$12.00 per case; cordials sl2 per dozen; bitter?
$8 per dozen.
FISH.
Redsnapper, l»c pound; ca'ilsh, 8C pound;
nerring, 10c pound: black bass. 10c pound; buf
falo, 10c pound; pom nano. 17%c pound; crop
pies, 10c pound; perch, 10c pound, salmon.
to 15c pound; fresh shrimp, 45c quart; oysters,
35 to 45c quart.
MEATS.
Steaks—porterhouse. 10@12%0, loin, 12%c.
Beef roasts, 8 to 12J4C per pound; beef stew
meat. 5c tier pound; mutton, 5@ 12c per pound;
lamb, per pound; livei, 5c per pound;
veal, lO@T2>4c per pound; bologna, 6c per pound;
corue be'f. B®loc per pound; dried beef, Isc
dried und in quantity or 25c per pound chipped;
per pocured hams, 11*4 t0 13!4c per pound : Cali
sugar hams, 10c per pound; breakfast, bacon,
tornls; per pound; country bacon, per
8 to 14c lard, country, 9c; tierce, 5c per pound.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Hens—Dressed, 25 to 89c; ducks, dressed, 25 to
30c.
Teas—lmperial, 25 to 50c; gunpowder, 86 to
85c; English bieakfast, 39 to s()c
Molasses—Good corn, 23c; sugar, 30c; N, O
sugar honse, 15 to 30c; country, 22c,
Canned Goods—Tomatoes. 70c@$l per dozen,
corn, 900 to $1 per dozen; peaches. 90c to $ I per
dozen; table peaches $1.50 to $2 per dozen;
apricots. $2 per dozen; apples, 75c perd&zen;
apples. 75c per dozen; sardines, 50c esse, oysters.
5) to 75c.
Incontinence of water during sleep
stopped immediately by Dr. E. Detcbons,
Anti Diujretic. Cures children and adults
alike. Price sl. Sold by D. W. Curry,
druggist, Rome, Ga. may 4 d&w 1 yr.
Beashore Outing.
The Western and Atlantic Railroad!
will sell round trip tickets from Roin2
to Tybee, St. Simon’s and Cumberland
Island at $7.00 for the round trip tickets
on sale July otb, good to return within
ten days. Call on or write toC, K. A yet
Ticket
THK HOME TRIBUNE, JULY I. Ibb7
1 : 1
WORK OF ELECTRIC WIRE.
Oue M*n Killed, luotlier Terribly Shocked
atid Several Badly Burne I.
Cleveland, June 30.—One man was
electrocuted near here, another was
horribly shocked and several were se
verely burned. The accident occurred
at Niue Mile Creek, in the eastern
subuibs. The men were building a
stone abutment with the aid of a huge
derrick.
A guy rope served to keep the derrick
in position. The rope went over the
feed wire of the big Consolidated Trol
ley system. Somehow or other the in
sulation wire fell off. Workmen were
holding the rope at one end. That
meant death to one, severe injury to
the other and dangerous shock to sev
eral others. The first man to take hold
of the ropt* was Jacob-Miller » He was
65 years old and paralyzed. When his
hand touched the wire he gave an in
effectual tug to free himself. Then with
a loud shout he fell dead.
Ed McGreggor,. another workman,
took hold of tiie rope. With a sup'tr
human effort he released his grasp, bat
was hurled 20 feet. He was removed'
to the hospital. Three other workmen
received dangerous shocks.
How'ii This!
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward fir any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Co. Props. ToledoO.
We the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be
lieve him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligation made
by their firm.
West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O.
Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale
Druggists, Toledo, O.-
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon the blood
mid mucous surfaces of the system.
Price 75c. jwer bottle. Sold by all Drug
gists. 'Beßlmonials free.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
Th« f»C-
Si.
Fourth of July.
Excurs on rates by thfi Southern rail
way round trip tickets at one and one
third fare on sale July 2, 3 and 4, and
for trains on the sth that are scheduled
to reach destination before noon of that
day tickets will be sold to any point south
of the Ohio and Potomac and east of the
Mississippi rivers, good to return July 7.
T. C. Smith, T. & T. A.,
Rome, Ga.
C. A. Benkoter, A. G. P. A.,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
HAGGARD’S SPECIFIC TAB/
LETS,
Have Vital Effect on Nerves, Brains
Gland, Heart Venal and Mucus
Tissues, Overcoming Torpid
Conditions and Invig ?
orating the Entire
Functional*
System,
Cure all kidney bladder, uterine, pros
tatic and urethral affections; restore lost
vigor and overcome effects of excess and
indiscretion. Overworked and run down
men and weak and nervous women are
speedily restoicd to vigorous health, by
their use. The promptness with which
they do the’r work surprises the physi
cian and delights the patient. There is
no other remedy known to medical sci
ence that gives such results; so if you
have tried the doctors and used the
much advertised remedies, don’t give up,
but try the Tablets and see how quickly
’hey will cure you.
Being purely vegetable and containing
no opium or other narcotic, no bad es
sects follow their use, and they should
always be continued until a healthy con
dition of the system is established.
One box SI.OO 3 boxes $2.50, sent by
mail.
Address Haggard Specific Co.. 310
Norcross Building, Atlanta, Ga. For
sale by D. W. Curry, Wholesale drug
gist-
Land Os the Sky.”
In Western North Carolina, between
the Blue Ridge on the East and the
Alleghanies on the West, in the beau
tiful valley of the French Broad, two
thousand feet above the Sea, lies
Asheville, beautiful, picturesqnes and
world-famed as one of the most pleas
ant resorts in America,
It is a land of bright skies and in
comparable climate, whose praises
have been sung by poets, and whose
beauties of stream, valley and moun
tain height have furnished subject
and inspiration for painters brush.
This is truly the “land of the sky,”
and there is, perhaps, no more beauti
ful region on the continent to attract
pleasure tourists of health seekers
Convenient schedules and vary low
rates to Asheville via Southern rail
way.
OA9TOHIA.
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Fourth of July Excursion Kates nn Southern
Railway.
Southern Railway will sell tickets
good between all points on its lines; at
rate of one and one third the first class
limited fare for the round trip, on July
2nd, 3rdand4th, and for trains scheduled
to reach their destinations before noon
of July sth; all tickets will be limited
to July 7th 1897.
This will afford excellent opportunities
for outing on the Fourth of July.
TOURISTS AT LOUISVILLE.
Whe Pan-American Delegates Visit Points
of Interest In the Falls City.
Louisville. June 30. —The pan- Amer
ican delegates, 50 in number, arrived in
this city at 4 a. m. over the Louisville
and Nashville railroad. Their special
car was sidetracked in the yards gkt
Tenth and Broadway and the distin
guished foreigners remained aboard the
train until 8:30 o’clock, when a delega
tion of prominent citizens, headed by
Mayor George D. Todd, President T. L.
Jefferson of the Commercial club and
President W. R. Belknap of the board
of trade called upon them.
The delegates were escorted to the
Galt House for breakfast, after which
they were taken to all the principal
parts of the city on special trolley cars.
Later they visited the tobacco breaks
during the hour of sales. They were
greatly impressed with the novel sights
and were the recipients of many fine
samples of tobacco. They next visited
the W. S. Matthews distillery, where
they saw the genuine Kentucky article
being manufactured. They were enter
tained at lunch at the distillery.
At 2 o’clock they assembled at the
Galt* House, where Mayor T aid made
au address of welcome, introducing
President. T. L. Jefferson of the Com
mercial club, who, in turn, introduced
ex-Aluyor Ohanes D Jacob. The party
left at -1 n. in for Nashville.
A SELLER IN ARKANSAS.
Forest City, Ark.
Messrs. Lippman Bros. .Savannah, Ga.
Pear Sirs:—We take great pleasure
to add one more certificate to your long
list. We can truthfully say that Pribk
ly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium Com.
pound, P. P. P., is one of the best sel
lers that we have ever set on our shelves
since we have been in business and every
person we have sold P. P. P. to says it
is the best blood purifier known.
Yours truly,
Winthrop & Co.
Low Rates To The West.
By the Missouri Pacific Railway.
St, Louis to Kansas City $4 50. St.
Louis to Colorado Springs and Den
ver $10.50. St. Louis to Grand Junc
tion $17.00. St. Louis to Salt Lake
Utah SIB.OO St. Louis to San Fran
cisco $23.00. Tickets at the above
rates will be on sale June 29th—30tb
July lst-2nd and 3rd, same rates will
apply for the return from points
named to St. Louis. For particulars,
address, A. A. Gallagher,
Southern Passenger Agent.
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Evervtiouy Bljs So.
Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most won
derful iiied-cai discovery of the age, pleas
ant and refreshing to the taste, act gently
and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels,
cleansing the entire system, dispel colds,
cure headache, fever, liabinnd constipation
and biliousness. Plbase buy and try a box
of C. C. C. to-dnv; 10. 25. 50 cents. Hold and
guaranteed to cure bj ail druggists.
If the valuable properties of
Tarrant’s Effervescent Seltzer Aperient
were universally known, no family would be without it. It is
the best known preventative of and cure for Biliousness.
Sick Headache, Constipation, Imperfect Digestion, Disordered
Stomach, Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Eruptions on Face,
Prickly Heat, and all bad effects arising from excesses in
eating or drinking.
Sold by Druggists for 50 years.
Kill to Live.
That living germs by millions infest
the human system and produce dis
eases of blood and nerves is no longer
a theory but a proven fact. That
King's Royal Germeteur
Cures these diseases in a speedy and
pleasant way, is equally proven. ~
SPRING
Is here. Look to your health at the
beginning of the hot season. Keep
Germeteur on hand. Use it as a tonic,
preventive and cure. Sold every-,
where. SI.OO per bottle. J
Atlanta Chemical Co., Atlanta, Gal
MANUFACTURERS.
Buy d
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White J-.Tr
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For Your Face!
Itprohnh*” ,vd« for It ! rouirh, red.
frecKle., i/i UN' ’»•••- uhup’.ea, aui.l .1 bus become
rep’S iv ‘.i G«i *1 f a”-•'urnvo Cculthy skin is
ab'ayf’ '>•"••I’lfiil. Tbo m'.h aud wina. lmpui€
acau&anu iu.ture
Viola Cream
?lCSQemi». uoun dies arid r*»«tt»ro3 the «kln. rnnk-r.-?
it soft, white »uiC b«v« ; b ! ■> i*ot u comuhilo
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' Citation—Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA. Flojd County:
To all whom it nisv c-izcern: W. F. Mont
gomery, guardian of Lucy Blay Montgomery,
minor ha, in due form applied to tin under
signed for leave to sell >he land* belonging to
the eatate of laid deceased, and said apnllcatlon
w il b« heard on the first Monday in July next.
This 7lh day of June. 1897.
JOHN P. DAVIS, Ordinary.