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A WORLD OF TRADE
Ruling 'Prices of the Leading Articles
ol Commerce.
THE ROM? MABffitS FULLY QUOTED
iLatest Price* Given From Daily Corrections
’Liverpool sod New Fork Cotton
Market Fluctuation*.
Koine Cotton Market.
\ ‘toy wagon • 7@Thi
1 Cotton.
■ Naw Yobk, Auk. 12.-The followin'ere to
day’s quotations:
Cotton Futures.
Opening Close Close
todav. today, yesterday
January... .. 709 7*n 705
February ”04 ••••
March... ” 05 7 07 7 14
April .... ....
May
June. ....
July ....
August 7 53 7 53 7 53
September 7 15 7 16 7 21
. October 700 7 o'l 7 01
JNovember.- 6 94 6 »5 7 00
'Pecemlier 6 94 6 97 7 01
ij LivEarootAug. 12,—The following were the
■pquotations today: Sales, 8,000 oales. Tone
F-qliet. Middlings, 4 782 d
Opening. Close,
. January and February 351 3 50
1 February and March 351 351
I ularch and April 352 351
1 April and May 352
May and June 3 53
JnoeandJuly ....
July and Angust 4 09 4 09
August and September 4 05 4 04
(September and October 3 61 3 61
Co'otxr and November 3 55 3 54
wovember and December 3 52 3 52
'December and January...,.... 3 51 3 50
LOCAL MARKETS.
[CORRECTED DAILY,]
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Romp. Aug. 12.—The following are the whole
•ale prices; small lots to consumers are rela
tively higher.
Whxat—New wheat No. 2,70 c. These are the
prices paid by commission merchants,
Cors—Dealers are paying 450 sacked for corn
and are selling at 50@55c sacked, delivered on
cal’s in carload lots. Smaller quantities, 2@3c
higher. Bulk corn. 2c less than sacked. Ear
corn. 56c per bbl., with or without shucks.
OATS-Xn car lots. No, 2, mixed. No. 2 white
bulk, 27c; sacked, from store. No. 2. mixed,
'30@32; No. 2, wnlte 35c,
■FboVR-Fancy patents,s4.Bo; straight, $4.30;
extra fancy, $4.20; fancy, $4.00; choice family,
$3.80. In selling consumers, grocers add 2<>c to
-30e per bbl to these prices. Graham flour, $5.00;
rye fl >nr, 83.25: patent spring wheat flour, $4.90;
whole wheat flour, $5.50, _
Hay—ln car lots, choice tlmou./, $14,00®16.00;
~No l timothy. 814.00; No 2. sl2 00; less than car
■Hots, 31,00 per ton higher.
ST Groceries and Provisions,
Sugab—Clarified, white, yellow, 41-16®
-4 5-16 c; seconds. 3%@ic; standard A. 4%c; gran
' mlated 6e; equality price, f o b, N O powdered
41.25 c; cubee,s% c; confectioners A, 4.75 c; cut
loaf, 5,56 c; open kettle, 3%c.
<4been coffbb—Per pound, Rio ordinary,
10® tic. fair to good, 12@14c; choice to fancy,
15@l6c;peabsrry, 17c; Cordova, 17H@l8c.
noASTxo Coffm—Equality plan, fob, New
York basis, 1-lb. packages, per case of 100 pack
ages, Arbuckle’s 12c; Leverings 12.10; Mocha and
Java, 50-lb, tins 28@3?e
Wbstbn Pobk Products—Bacon. sides, ex
tra short, 6@6%e; regular, 6%@6%0: fancy.
~6%@70; shoulders, choice, 6w@7o; fancy, D4@
8c: hams, 9®t2c; bellies, breakfast
bacon, choice, 10@lie; fancy, 12@13c; bologna
sausage. 5%®6c; dry salt regulars, s@sftc; ex
.
Laud—Fancy leaf, 6@6%c; choice leaf, s*/ s @
‘s%c; choice family, 45 1 @4%c; refined,4c.
Coal Oil—Georgia test 10c, headlight 12c,
fire vroof 1214 c: apex axle grease, per case, 1 lb
boxes. $2 25; per esse of 3 oz , 2% and 3-lb
buckets, $4.00; Mecca axle grease, 1-lb tin
boxes, per case $2.25;2%-Ib tin boxes, per case,
$3.25; 3%-lb tin boxes, per case, $3.85.
Country Produce.
Bkzswax -Per pound, 22@23c.
Bacon—From wagons; shoulders s@6c; sides,
•BJ4®6c; hams, B@l< c; country lard 6c.
Butter— Per pound, 10@20c.
Fbathbks—Prime goose white, per pound,
~3a@3tc; gray goose, 28c; mixed, 20@25c; old,
r3oc; mixed gray and white, 23@30c.
Poultry—Spring chickens, each B@lsc; hens
15c; old roosters 10ceach; geese, full feathered,
20c each.
Eggs—Per dozen, first hands, open market,
TK@Bc.
Tallow—Per pound, 3c
sPoTitobs-New Irish potatoes, 31.0J@51.25
per bushel; from store $2. aO® 82 75.
Apples—Home grown, 4O@s«c per bushel
from wagons; 4G®soc bushel from store.
Tomatoes—New, six basket carrier crate,
:$1.75; 'hipued, $1.25 Six basket crate.
Cabbage—Florida or Tennessee $1.75.
” Beans—New Green, $1 60 per bushel.
Bests—Per dee m bunches 36c.
Onions—Frou' score, s4.oc@s4 50 per bbl; in
bushel baskets $1.60.
Hide—Dry flints over 8 lbs., Nos. 1 and 2 9c;
■dry salted over 10 lbs, Nos. 1 and 2 7c; kip hides
7c; green salted numbers 1 and 2 5%c; green
not salted, numbers 1 and 2, 4%c; green glue 2c,
■dry glue Sc ; skins 20@50c.
Wool—Choice unwashed, 13@14c; slightly
burry, lo@llc; moderate burry B@9c; hard burry
5@6; choice tub-washed 22c: dingy tub-washed
-20®21c.
Georgia. Sorghum nFrom wagons, old, 8%12c
per gallon; new 22@ -4c; good stock and cooper
age.
Peas—Clays from wagons $1 15; from etore
31.45; blacks $1.40; whippoorwill from wagons
$1 85; from f tore $1.55.
Beans—brom store, Michigan navy beans
$1.60
Wat oRMBLoxs -15.00-@20.00 per 100,
Meal-Pearl, plain or bolted 48 lbs, to the
but hel,46c; 46 lbs. bushel, 45c.
< YSTEBS-Standard weight, 1-lb cane, $1,65@
175 per case; 2-lb cans, $2.90@3,10.
f ANNEO MKATI— ;orn beef, 1 lb, cans $1,25:
2-lb. $2.1 J: chipped beef, 54-lb cans, $1.50; 1-lb
$2,40: potted aud deviled ham, Ja-lb cans, 50c;
$4 -lb SI,OO,
Canned Vegetables—Tomatoes per case of
2-lbcans $1.50c; 3-ib $4,75®2.09; corn. $1,25@2,10
string beans, $100; early June peas 2 lb sl,o«®
1,80; marrowfat, »1.60.
Cbbeib Half cream 10c; full cream, like;
Young America, ll‘Ac; chedoar, llJ4c,
Sardines—American quarters, per case $2,75
2 ’ 80 @ 2 » t0 4 Imported,
Salvos—Columbia fivers, fancy flats per
d<zen,4',9J; tails. $1,75; choice Columbia River
Hats, $135; tails $1.45; Alaska, tall 1, 41,10; flats
4146; pink sl,oo® 1,15,
Molasses—Straight choice, open kettle, new
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35c; prime 32e; good 2«c; common centrifugal,
lP@2oc; cans syru.i choice, new 35c; mixed
goods 3®40 per g'” -n lees.
VittBGAK-00-gialu 1 10®l2o, 40grain. 12@15c;
50 grains, lf@l8e; MotVs pure apple 20c; ad.
vanoe of 9c per gallon for half barrels,
SoDA-In 112-lb kegs loose, 2@2*40; in to-tb,
boxes, 1 IK packages $3,45; I-lb, and H-lb, paik
ages 60, Mi lb, packages, $3.45@3,75; 50
Salt—Table salt in barrels of 280 pounds
—Bu.k $1.65; 28 10-lb bags $1.90; 60 5 lb bags
$1.90; 1003-lb b’gs $2.10; 141 2 lb bags $2 *;
salt in bags 00@70c.
Candy—Smail Stick, in boxes snd baskets
Sifc; buckets slßO@t.9O; barrels large
stick SH(@SMo; buckets. 50 pounds, mixed
sM@9c.
Nuts—Pecans, 9@l2c; walnuts (California!.
12@15c; Alberts 9@llc; almonds 12@15o; Brazil
nuts 10c.
Crackers—XXX soda and picnic, 4%@5%0;
XX «oda. butter and picnic
PICKLM-Bulk. 1200 in barrel, $4.00; 2,400 in
barrel $5.00; 1,200 half barrel $3,25; non half
barrel $ .75; plain mixed ha't barrel $4,50@
5,00; sweet mixed per barrel sll 50.
Ammunition—Shot, buck, $1,50; dron $1.25@
1.30; ‘>ar l-vi 50; powder, 25,1 b kegs, rifle, $4 00;
blasting $1 55; fuse 40®80c.
Rope -Cotton. No 2, 9@loc; No 1, IP/ 2 @l2‘/ t c;
sisal, 7s4°; manllla, 12c.
Grain and Pro via lon a
Chicago, Aug. 12.
OPEN CLOSE
Wheat—August ... 83M
Wheat—September
Wheat—December ...
WHKAT-May ...
Corn—August ... 27Ji
Corn—September 27J6 ...
Corn—December ... 2SU
Corn—May ... 31
Oats—September. 17J$ ... 1743
Oats—December ... 18J4
Oats—May ...
Pork—August ... 7.90
Pork—September 7.80 ... I9J
Pork—October ... Bid
Lard—September 480 ... 431
Lard—October. ... 441
Lard—December ... 4 47
Ribs—August ... ,83
Bibs—September 4 70@4.73... 4.81
Bibs—October ... 4.85
Naval stores.
Savannah, Aug. 12.—Turpentine opened
firm atSs?s, with sales of 1,563 casks, aid
clos’d at 26 with no further sales reported;
receipts, 1,179 cask. Rosin firm, unchanged;
sales, 1,250 barrels: receipts 4,183 barrels; A,
B, C, D, $1 20; E, $1.20: F, $1 30; G, $1.35: H,
$1 50; I, $1 50; K, $1.55: M, $1.60; N, $1.85:
windowglass. $2.05: waterwhite, $2.30.
Wilmington. N. C., Aug 12.—Rosin, quiet;
strained, $1.20; good straiue I, 31.35; receipts,
880 barrels. Spirits turpentine opened firm
at2ljj bid: later 2.5J4 an 1 2iJ4: receipts, 124
casks. Tar, quiet at $1.15; receipts, 12< bar
rels. Crude turpentine, quiet at $1.30, »1.80,
and $1.90; receipts, 27 barrels.
An Open Letter to Dr. Haggard
Dr. Haggard, 310 Norcross, B uilding
Atlanta, Ga.
If humanity at large does not owe to
you a debt of gratitude for the dis
covering of your Specific Tablets, I as
an individual certainly do.
For three years the best Medical
Skill has been resorted to for my wife,
from different parts of the United
States and all the remedies seemed to
do no good.
You sent her two boxes of your
’‘Specific Tablets. ” She has not quite
used up the two boxes and they are pro
ducing a miraculous effect. She says: Be
sure to preserve his name and address.
The haggard appearance is being rap
idly removed by Haggard’s Specific
Tablets weariness and debility are giv
ing way to strength and vibacity and
why should I not rejoice and thank God,
that He has raised up a man with a
Specific to bless suffering humanity.
For nervous and sick headache, in
digestion, general debility, loss of flesh
and breaking down of the system, your
Tablets will come as an Ange! of Mercy.
When in your city, you told me the
formula of your tablets. I said to my
self: There is no humbug in that and
anyone will be safe in trying the
remedy for the ailments it proposes to
cure. Knowing your unimpeachable
character and what the tablets have
done for n«y wife, I feel that I owe it to
my legion of friends throughout the
United States to point them to this
remedy for the diseases it proposes to
cure.
H. R. COLEMAN,
of Lewisville, Ky,
The writer of the foregoing is a
minister of high standing, an Oriental
Traveler and Masonic Lecturer and is
well known throughout the United
States, and especially the entire South
and West and in Masonic circles
throughout the civilized world.
Kentucky kepnb'. icaim Harmonious.
Louisville, Aug. 11.—Contrary to
the expectations of many at the Repub
lican state convention, which was held
in Music hall, this city, for the purpose
of nominating a clerk ot the court of
appeals, the convention was entirely
harmonious in its work. James G.
Bailey of Magoffin county was nomi
nated The state and national admin
istrations were indorsed and civii ser
vice was opposed along the lines laid
down by the recent Ohio Republican
convention.
Vim, vigor and victory: those are the
characteristics of DeWitt’s Little Early
Risers, the famous [ittle pills for consti -
pation, biliousness and all stomach and
iver troubles. Curry Arringt on o.
American lu Trouble Abroad.
Washington, Aug. 11.—The state de
ment hai instru ’ted United States Con
sular Agent Giffi .res, at St Vincent,
Cape Verde islands, to request of the
Portuguese government the release of
Samuel E. Appleton, an American citi- 1
zen, who is being held there without i
trial aud without prospect of one, be
cause he tried to aid a friend whom he
believed to be unjustly confined. The
consular agent at St. Vincent is a na
tive and has been charged with un
friendliness towards Americans impris
oned there.
Nottee.
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 362, and one
will be sent you free.
A Heavy Yerdlot For Demsges.
Savannah, Aug. 13.—S. L. Caldwell,
who was a fireman on the Plant system,
has been given a verdict of >lB 000 in
the city court as damages for personal
injuries. Caldwell was injured in the
southern part of Florida Inst February
in a collision of his train with a box
oar standing on the main line. He
claimed to have been totally incapaci
tated for work and sued for $20,000. The '
case will go to the supreme court.
“Dead Stuck” for bugs. Used by U. '
S. Government. A liquid insect, powder. 1
Won’t stain. 1
THE ROME THIBUNE FBIOAY AUGUST 13. lUW7
HOT FOft SENATOR HANN*.
London Paper *herm»n Will Make
'I hinge Warm if He Ketlres.
London, Aug. 13.—The Westminster
Gazette publishes a loug leading article,
in the course of which the opinion is
expressed that if Secretary Sherman
should be forced to retire from >he cab
inet he will "moke Ohio too hot for
Senator Hanna,” adding: “It is awful
to contemplate the results of Mr. Hanna
being done out of his price for making
McKinley president.
“Some innocents may object that if
Sherman is too senile to hold office, he
must be too senile for the senate, but as
a matter of fact, no one had yet esti
mated how incompetent a man may be
before the senate is closed to him. The
senate shares the advantages of the
house of lords.”
In conclusion the Westminster Ga
sette remarks:
“We are rather sorry if Secretary
Sherman is to be superceded. In his
own rough way lie expressed a phase of
'American feeling which it is important
for us to know."
Tt heals everything except a broken
heart, may be said of DeWitt’s Witch
Hazel Salve. Piles and rectal diseases,
cuts, burns, bruises, tetter, eczema and
all skin troubles may be cured by it quick
ly and permanently. Curry-Arrington
Company.
Deter mined* to Fight a Duel.
Paris, Aug. 12.—Prince Henry of Or
leans, replying to the Duke of Aosta,
eldest son of the king of Italy, who was
sent to France by his majesty with in
structions to make an attempt to pre
vent the duel being fought between
Prince Henry and General Albertone,
as a result of the prince’s reflections
upon the conduct of the Italian soldiers
in Abyssinia, has informed the duke
that it is impossible for him to retreat.
It is now thought that others will in
tervene in the matter.
There is a time for everything; and
the time to attend to a cold is when it
starts. Don’t wait till you have consump
tion, but prevent it by using One Minute
Cough Cure, the great remedy for coughs,
colds, croup, bronchitis and all throat
and lung troubles. Curry-Arrington Co.
CA.STOHIA..
Ths f»o- _
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of wrsppst.
Reduced Kates Via Southern Railway to
Washington. Richmond And Norfolk.
On August 12th, 13th and 14th 1897,
the Southern Railway will sell round
trip tickets to Washington. D. 0., Rich
mond, Va., and Norfolk, Va., and re
turn fifteen days from date of sale.
This will afford an excellent oppor
tunity not only to visit these three cities
but other Eastern cities at small cost.
Call on any agent of the Southern
Railway for further information.
Big Fleet/For Great Britaiii.
Philadelphia, Aug., 11.—The Record
■ays: The largest fleet of vessels that
ever went to England in ballast sailed
within the last week to Delaware break
water and Hampton Roads for older a.
Their owners have found it more profit
able to send them without cargoes than
to await one. The machinery of them
is rather antique, but the demand for
steam tonnage his induced their own
ers to give them another trial in com
peting wi r »' the more modern craft
Frank Simmimi Freed.
Montgomery, Ala., Aug. 11,—Frank
Simmons, who killed one of a band of
whitecappers who assaulted his resi
dence in Madison county last week, has
been given a preliminary trial and ex
onerated of the charge of murder.
Some for ten, some for twenty years
some for thirty years have suffered
from piles and then have been quickly
and permanently cured by using De-
Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve, the great
remedy for piles and all forms of skin
diseases. Sold by Curry-ArriingtonCo.
CA.STORIA..
Thefso- /y - .
Half Rates to Washington, Rlonmmd, Nor
folk, and Return, via Southern Railway.
The Southern Railway will sell
round trip tickets to Washington, D,
C. , Richmond, Va., Norfolk, Va,, and
return, on August 12th, 13th, and 14th
1897, with limit good to return fifteen
days from date of sale.
This will afford an excellent oppor
tunity not only to visit these three
cities but other eastern cities at small
cost. Call on any agent of the South
ern Railway for further imformation.
Chattanooga, Tenn. August 4th.
Cascarets stimulate liver, kidneys
and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or
grippe, loc.
Wind and Kai unto rm In Jersey.
Paterson, N. J., Aug. 11.—A terrific
storm struck this city. The rainfall
was tbo heaviest in 23 years and much
damage was done by the cyclonic wind
which accompanied it. Toe wind up
rooted trees, in some places signs and
trees were carried away and trolley cars
were stopped. One car was struck by
lightning, but fortunately no one was
injured. Numerous streets were flooded.
Fr.DC. Kxpels an Anarohtet.
Paris, Aug. 11.—A warrant has been
issued for the expulsion from France of
Tarrida Marmot, the Spanish anarchist,
who, in the course of a speech which he
made on last Sunday, at a special per
formance given at the Theatre de la Re
publique, for the benefit of the Spanish
refugees in Paris, urged that Senor Cas
tillo, the Spanish premier, should be
assassinated. K
It heals everything except a broken
heart, may be said of De Witt’s Witch
Hazel Salve. Piles and rectal dis
eases, outs, burns, bruises, tetter,
eczema and all skin troubles may be
cured by it quickly and permanently.
Curry-Arrington Company.
THE REV. WHIPPLE TALKS.
BUhop nf Minnesota Gives HI. Views on
the Lambeth Gunter.no*.
London, Aug. 11.—The Right Rev.
Henry R. Whipple, bishop of Minne
sota, who has been one of the most
prominent among the bishops in attend
ance upon the Lambeth conference, al
the reouest of the Associated Press has
written the following views of the con
ference:
“The conference manifested a de
cided unity of feeling on all questions
connected with work for missions and
the social problems which at this time
have so much interest for thoughtful
men. One of the most remarkable
speeches of the conference was made by
the bishop of Washington, Dr. Sutter
lee, on the serial problems connected
with the employer and the employed,
the keynote of which was thai the men
do not need charity; they need what
the gospel of Christ gives them, *he
brotherhood as the children of one
father. The bishop of New York occu
pied a foremost position in the confer
ence as one who always expressed him
self with terse simplicity. Bishop Pot
ter always has a nearing in England aS
in America for his wise and loving
thoughtfulness.
“I think the American bishops won
the respect and love of their English
brethren. There was a strong unanim
ity of feeling with all the American
bishops that while in fraternal love and
brotherly sympathy of our hearts are
one with the church in England and
the colonies in defense of the faith and
in the work of our Savior, yet they
stand and always ' will stand on the
rights of the national church with its
peculiar responsibility to God and his
children.”
Chicagoan Get« Two Contractu.
Washington, Aug. 11.—The treasury
department has opened bids for the
erection and completion of a United
States postoffice building at Paterson,
N. J. There were 14 bids. That oi
Charles A. Moses of Chicago, $100,887,
was the lowest. Bids were also opened
for a public building at Clarksville,
Tenn., for which Charles A. Moses was
also the lowest bidder at $32,863.
Everybody Buys Sa
Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most won
derful medical 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, habitual constipation
and biliousness. Pltease buy and try a box
of C. C. C. to-day; 10, 25, 50 cents. Holdand
guaranteed to cure by all druggists.
Alderman Fined For Contempx.
Chicago, Aug. 11, —Aiderman Wil
liam Mangier has been sentenced by
Judge Duuue to pay a hue of SI,OOO and
serve 90 days in the county jail for con
tempt of court. Alderman Mangier, a
few weeks ago, publicly stated that he
had been approached by a prominent
business man with an offer of $2,000 to
vote for the General Electric Street rail
way franchise ordinance. Ou being
summoned by the grand jury to testify
to the name of the alleged business
man. Mr. Mangier refused, claiming
that in telling his story he would in
criminate himself. His persistent refu
sal to testify led to proceedings of con
tempt.
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE.
The best salve in the world for outs or
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum JJfever
■ores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblain .
corns and all skin eruptions and posi
tvely cites piles, or no pay required. It I
is guaranteed to give perfect satisidCtion '
or money refunded. Price 26 cents per
box. For sale by Curry-Arrington Co.,
druggists, Rome Ga.
JClwood Tinplate For Kurope.
Elwood, lud., Aug. 11.—The first
tinplate manufactured in- America to
be sent to Europe is, according to local
manufacturers, that just sent by the
American Tinplate company of Elwood,
on its way to Italy. It is a carload, con
sisting of 500 boxes of the most expen
sive tinplate made here, hnd it is said
that this will be followed by other shin
ments, because of a growing demand
abroad for American tinplate.
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John Griffin, of Zanesville, 0., says:
“I never lived a day for thirty years with
out suffering agony, until a box of De
Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve cured my piles.”
For piles and rectal troubles, cuts,
bruises, sprains, eczema and all skin
troubles DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve is
unequalled. Curry-Arrington Co.
Go to G J Briant £. Co’s for
Schlitz bottle Beer.
rfis W|fe*«» A fT'Clious W<»rth 000
Detroit, Aug. 11.—William McLean,
a collector for the Grand Trunk rail
way, has beguu suit against Joseph M.
Bresler, former chief consul of the
Michigan L. A. W., for $60,000 for al
leged alienation of Mrs. McLean’s af
fections. Bresler was arrested on a
civil process aud gave SIO,OOO bail for
■ppearanoa.
Dmnofiftvratlon at the Hague.
The Hague, Aug. 11.—A crowd of
people assembled at midnight in front
of the residence of, the Spanish minis
ter here, Seuor A De Baguer, and
shouted: “Loug live anarchy!” The
police arrested 15 of the more violent
persons who took part in the demon- |
■tratiou.
Blood poison
A BreciALTY£&’« |
nomelor same price under same guaran
ty. Ifyou prefer to come here we willcon
tract to pay rai I road f areand hotel bll Is,and 1
nocnsm, if ws fall to cure. If you have taken mer
cury, iodide potash, and still have aches and ■
pains. Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat, i
Pimples, Copper Colored: Spots, Ulcers on ’
we guarantee to cure. We solicit the most obsti
nate cases and challenge the world for a
cianse 8000,000 capital behind our uncondV*
tionai guaranty. A proofs sent sealed on
THE NEW WAY.
TTTDMEN used
¥ t 0 “ fo
male diseases ’’
could only be
treate d after “lo
'-A cat examina
fflf* t ions ” by physi-
A jt clans. Dread of
such treatment
Ep kept thousands of
modest women
silent about their
suffering. Thein
troduction of
Wine of Cardui has now demon
strated that nine-tenths of all tha ;
cases of menstrual disorders d® J
not require a physician’s attention
at all. The simple, pure
taken in the privacy of a woman’s
own home insures quick relief and |
speedy cure. Women need not i
hesitate now. Wine of Cardui re- j
quires no humiliating examina- ii
tions for its adoption. It cures any i
disease that ccrnes under the head j
of “female troubles”—disordered
menses, falling of the womb, ?
“whites,” change of life. It makes I
women beautiful by making them B
well. It keeps them young by g
keeping them healthy. SI.OO at N
the drug store.
For advice in cases requiring" special H
directions, address, giving symptoms,
the ‘‘Ladies’ Advisory Department,” g
The Chattdviooga Medicine Co., Chatta- H
7 nooga, Tenn.
W. I. ADDISON, M.D., Cary, Miss., says:
"I use Wine of Cardui extensively in H
my practice and find it a most excellent
preparation for female troubles.”
BUT
POZZONI’S
POWDER X
♦j. REMANS always the same,
XThe finest, purest and tnost beauti- V
tying toilt t powder ever made. It is
soothing healing, healthful and FsN
/k harmless, and when rightly used is
r A Invisible. If you have never tried FjN
POZZONI’S A
vou do not know what an IDEA!,
COMPLEXION POWDER is.
A IT IS SOLD EVERYWHERE. A
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SAVED fROM AJLIVINC CRAVE.
I If*
WE FORFEIT if our teflthnonials are
VKIRiIII not true. Have the druggist show
®SUU Mi them to you, or address with utamo
▼ w an( j we will send them and book free.
The Elixir or Youth cures all Nervous Diseases, such
as Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Lost Vitality,
Nihgtly Emissions, Verfcocele, Evil Dreams, Headache.
Pains in the Limbs and Back, and Insanity, caused by
youthful errors or excesses, over indulgence or abuse of
any kind of either sex. Ask for Elixir of Youth. In
tablet or liquid form. Take no other. SI per bottle or
box, 0 for S 5. Bold under a guarantee to cure or money
REMEDY CO.,
Orand Rapids, Michigan, U. A*
For sale by Rome Drug Co., Rome,‘Ga
VIM, VIGOR. VITALITY
RESTORED
.JO DAYS.
'Good Effects at Once.
CATON’S VITALIZER
Cures general special debility, wakefulness,
spermatorrhoea, emissions, impotenty, pare
sis, etc Corrects 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 J
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
25cts. for a week’s trial treatment. One only
sect to each person.
CATON MED. CO.. Boston, Mass
O.HD.
The Most Delightful Route
To NEW YORK and
Northern and Eastern
Summer Resorts
IS VIA THE
Old Dominion Line
And Rail Connections.
ALWAYS COOL ON THE OCEA
, Fast, handsome steamships leave Norfolk,
Va , daily, inolnding Sunday, st 7:30 p. ru., for
New York direct, affording opportunity for
through paeeengeie from the South, Southwest
and west to visit Richmond, New York, Old
Point Comfort and Viraiula Beach en route.
First-class tickets include meals and state
room sccomnoodatlon.
Trains leaving Rome st 7:35 a. m. by W. A
A., or 4: top. m by Southern, make close con
nection at Norlolk, Va., with steamers for New
York.
For ro-nd trip tickets and general informa
tion apply to railroad ticket agents, or to M. B.
CR’IWkLL, Agent, Norfolk, Va J.I.F. MAYER
Agent, 1212 Main St., Richmond. Va.
W. L. tiUirrAUDEU.
Vice-Preu. & Traffic Manager,
6-20-4 m New York, N. Y.
KftiLwny.-
Om.isitssil Nehedple In r.iri i t fu.) * a
Slations. Np, 1 > , o ixo t *
Dv Chattanooga auuan. 2.35 pm iu.. i>m i
Ar Dalton .....1 9.20 am 4 2.pm1..11am I
Ar Home 16.40 am 63. pin l.otiam /
Ar At1anta............. I.loam B.*/;.pm 50vam
Lv Atlanta 4..0pm 8 3<.pm 5.20 am
Ar Macon 7.0 pm ,il. ;opm 8 10am
Ar Jesup i 4. ,oam 2.38 pm
Ar Everett 5 25am 3 2.5 pm
Ar Jacksonville.. 8 l»am 9 a pm
Lv Jesun <u.o7am 6 -2upm
Ar Jacksonville 100 pm 11 l.spm
Lv Evi rett t.soam 3 30pm
Ar Brunswick ft&Oan | LS pm
No. 8 carries Pullman sleeping car chatta.
nooga ip Atlanta.
No. lOcari'les Piifttnaa Union Sleeping Cai
Chattanooga to Atlanta.
No. 14 carries Pullman Drawing Room Buf
fer. Sleeping Car Chattanooga to Jacksonville
and Atlanta to Brunsvilck.
STArtoxa No. 13 No 9 No. 7
Lv At1anta.............. tiOiitn 23<pm lu.tKipm
Ar Rome 10.’.Sam 4 5 .pm 1:.57am
Ar Dalton 118.5 am 606 pm 2.xoam
Ar Chattanooga..... I.oopm 7.30 pm 4.10 am
Lv Chattanooga. 7.4dpm B.ooam
Ar Lcxingum 4.35 am 5.05 pm
Ar Louisville 7.55 am 8.15 pm
Ar . incinnati 7.3vam 7.3i'pn>
Lv Chattanooga 1.30 pm a learn
Ar Nashville 6.55 pm.. ..... 1.35 pm
No. 13 carries Pullman Drawing Room Buf
let Sleeping Car Atlanta to Nashville.
Na 9 carries Pullman Union Sleeping Car
Atlanta to Louisville and Pullman Sleeping
car Chattanooga to Cincinnati.
No. 7 carries Puilman S.eeping Car Atlanta
to Chattanooga and from Chattanooga to Cin
cinnati.
STA i IONS. No .6 No. 12 No. 16
Lv Chattanooga 830 am 4.10 am 5.50 pm
Ar Knoxville 11.59 am 8.03 am 9.50 pm
Ar Morristown 110 pm 9.50 am l ).55pm
at Hot Springs a 15pm 11.4 am 12 23am
Ar Asheville 4.55 pm 115 pm 1.39 am
Ar Salisbury 640 pm ftiiOam ’
Ar Greensboro 9 o-’pm 8 sJam
Ar Raleihrn 7.10,.11 15am
Ar Norfolk j s.2upm
Ar Washington 6.42 am 9.4vpm
Ar New York 12.43 pm 1 6.23 am
No. 12 carries Pullman Sleeping car Cnutta
to Ncw York via Asheville, and
- 21* 8 *> ur .V to Richmond, arriving Richmond
6.00 a. m.
No 1$ is solid train Chattanooga to Norfolk
with Pullman Sleeping Car Chattanooga tc
Norfolk without change. Close connection
made at Norfolk with steamers for B .Iti
more. New York and Boston Pullman Sieep
ing Car Salisbury to New York via Washington
STATIONS, NoTf6 NoT«'
LvChattanooga asupm 830 ass
Knoxville 9 50pm 11.59 am
Ar Morristown. 12.27 am I.lopm
Ar Washington 1125 pm 7.35 am
Ar New York : 6.25 am 1.20 pm
Na 6 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta
nooga to Washington and Chattanooga to New
York without change.
Na IS carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta
nooga to Knoxville and Knoxville to Bristol
st; tions. No IS'
Lv Rome 10 50am
Ar Anniston 1. lOpin
Ar Birmingham io. 10pm
Ar Selma 617 pm
Ar Meridian 10 30pm
Ar New Orleans It 45am
Ar Jackson 9.45 am
Ar Vicksburg 11.75 am
Ar Shreveport 7.20 pm
4N07~15 |No~» tNQ~I6{NoTIO
2.15 pm a 10pm tv Rome....ar 10.00 am 930 am
6.03 pm 7.03 pm Ar Gadsden.ar 6 35am 7 isam
6.30 pm 7.15 pm Ar Attalla...lv &15am 7.00 am
+ Daily except Sunday. $ Sunday only.
W. H. GREEN. Gen. Supt. Washington. D. C,
J. M. CULP. Trat Mgr. Washington. D. C.
W. A TURK, G. P. A Washington, D. C.
a A. ■KNSCOTER.a.w.F.A. Chattanooga Tens
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
oTTHENRYIHrBAffEY
Surgeon and:Physician,
Rome, - - Georgia
Dr. D. T. MCCALL
Office 401 Broad Street,
In Building Occupied by Rome Drug Co
TELEPHONE 157.
DR. JAMES E. IVEY, ",
Physician and Burgeon
ROME, GEORGIA.
Office over Rome Drug Company.)
Telephone 157.
DENTIST.
F? S. ROBINSON, D. D. S.,
Office over F. A, Johnson’s
Drug Stork.
RESIDENCE, 103 SECOND AVE.
AT I ORNEYS.
Wm. J. Neel,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROME, GEORGIA.
Office in New King Bnilding.
Will practice in all the Courts. Spet ial atten
tion given to Commercial Law and the exami
nation of Land Titles.
Halsted Smith.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office n City Hall, Rome, Ga.
The Jefferson Park Hotel.
A Delightful Summer Resort.
One Mlle from University of Vir
ginia, Charlottesville, Va.
The Towclron Water of the Country.
Pure air, extensive hwns. »bund
ant shade, beautiful monrtsin
scenery and cool breezes, delightful
walks and drives, excellent mineral
waters, hot and cold baths, a ball
room, enlivened by Univmity stu
dents from all parts of country.
Open to December Jst.
T. M. GATHRIGIIT, Proprietor.