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' SOME STYLES OF THE EARLY FALL SEASON
What is Being Designed and Worn in the World of
Fashion by Women and Children.
A STREET COSTUME OF CLOTH &
j'4 AND VELVET, CONSISTING OF •>:
i;‘ A JACKET-BASQUE. AND SEVEN
i-i GORED SKIKT WITH FAN BACK, g
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Street toilettes are most charmingly varied
Many novel and pretty effects are employed
h decora:lug the tops of the new sleeves that
arc close lining from the wrist to well above
the elbow
Two shades of cloth are associated in some
of the up-to-date cosluuitxs, and other fabrics
a-e eor.ilnncd with silk or velvet. Some
pineln-.il suggestions are offered in the cos
mine ilhi_c.at<:l. The picket-basque shows
handsome lines and is accurately adjusted
The vest fronts of velvet are closed invisibly
at the center, and the jacket fronts fold urn-k
all the way down m tapering mpels that ex
tend in points beyond the ends of the rolling
collar The sleeves are box-plaited at the
lop The skirt Hares becomingly toward the
foot and comprises seven gores, it is decor
ated with velvet ribbon
The Buttenck pattern is costume No 93C7
12 sizes bust measures. JU to 4G inches
any size. 40 cents
A GRACEFUL WRAPPER OF fe
s CASHMERE. WITH VELVET ®
$. FOR DECORATION.
The latest fiat of fashion is that some velvet
must be combined with wool goods, indeed,
a mixture of many opposite colors m gowning
is this season the rule rather than the excep
tion Dnzuzeau, of Pans, sends over a forest
green cloth street dress, with green velvet
bolero and girdle, and a chestnut-brown with
brown velvet trimming. Even the simple
house dresses or robes from French ati'het s
have velvet forming some part of the gown,
or else it appears as a trimming shaped in
Vandykes or arranged as a Greek-key border
Ip
ill
IftW
The pretty wrapper shown in the illustration
is pictured made of spotted cashmere, the
ground being blue, and dark-blue velvet forms
the yoke, which is overlaid with lace. There
is becoming fulness, trim sleeves and a grace
ful, air about the inode, and its trimness is
largely due to :b« well fitted lining Velvet
ribbon contributes a decorative touch that is
si’t.ptp and pie sing and for the new shades
of (in-hmeie. flannel and light-weight serge
the mode is highly satisfactory
Tie Butterick pattern is wrapper No 9380.
u sizes, bust mea-ures. 30 to 4G inches, any
size. 35 cents
This, Tliat and the Other.
A tear in wash goods should always
be mended before as it may be
done more easily and neatly and will
then spread no farther.
Picture wire strung upon brass head
ed nails serves better than tape or cord
for hanging sash curtains when rods are
not to be had.
Marmalades are Lest kept in glasses
or covered pots, and, like jelly, it should
remain uncovered 24 hours before being
sealed. Keep in a cool, dry place.
The newest ice cream dishes are plat
ters of cut glass or decorated china, set
into a silver framework which rests on
four tiny feet.
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«£» FADS \Ni> FANCIES. ■>■s►
A hand trimming is coinposod of medallions
<>f gold-aiid hlieu w.c separated uy short
■straps of .ace These medallions may be
iletaeheu
For vokes. imdiccs and other accessories
there are wide bands of gold lace and white
silk cord impart an elegant effect. Dancing
u'owns of tvhitlr crepe de Chine or chiffunelte
may be adorned with such trimming
Tailor-made suits are developed in lincii
canvas suitings These materials are shown
m both plain and pkuded varieties. Thus, a
res 'da-green is plaidcd with white and may
ue made either in a-blazer or an Eaton suit,
entirely plain oi with washable braid trim
ming ' A cotum-aiid-lineii mixed etamme
may also be developed by a severe mode. In
dark-red with white vertical lines this
material is very attractive. Other colors are
shown.
Black relieved the glare of red in an
Empire hat or fancy satiny red straw, the
shape belongs to the large family of walk
ing hats. Red taffeta is fulled over the
crown and veiled with red chiffon. The
trimming is confined to the left side and con
sists of two standing black plumes, a third
being 'aid about the crown and a tiny tip
falling over the brim upon the hair
Belts of white or black satin embroidered
with jewels, beads, metallic cord and spangles
are supplied for Russian blouses and other
bodices requiring girdles.. One such belt of
white satin supports a scroll embroidery of
steel cord and heliotrope spangles, large
amethysts being, set here and there on the
band Another in black satin is illuminated
with coral, silver beads and cord and spangles
matching the jewels. The belts are four
niches wide and wrinkled about the waist.
Mohair Swiss is a new cotton fabric. One
charming specimen in navy-blue bears
applique floral sprays in white, suggesting
Honiton lace. The regular Swisses appear in
plaids, dots, stripes and with floral printings
or embroideries One pretty plaid m French
gray and navy-blue is powdered with minute
ulaek and white dots and striped with white
and blue lines. —From The Delineator
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S THE JUBILEE OR POUCH §
WAIST OF CHANGEABLE SILK, 1
§ WITH INSERTION ARRANGED &
O IN LATTICE DESIGN.
The fascinating details of dress are import
ant, although the accurate shaping and fitting
of garments never fails to interest the feminine
mind, still the arrangement of trimming is an
important factor, concealing defects of figure
and increasing the loveliness of materials if
it be judiciously disposed. A changeable
silk waist may be made to look very dressy
by the arrangement of lace insertion in lattice
pattern as shown in the illustration, and the
indispensable girdle and stock collar of silk
or ribbon gives the chic completion.
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For evening wear this same style of orna
mentation may be used and the waist shaped
>w with elbow puff sleeves, but for day wear
;e high neck and full-length sleeves will, ol
I’.trse. be most appropriate. A lining i
'•eessary to give a trim adjustment a"d
import the full waist satisfactorily. Silk,
cloth and various novelty goods win
e made up in this manner, but for cve:i:i:g
■ar the delicate shades of Liberty silk, fancy'
■ffbta. bright-colored velvets, etc., will !:-■
inisen and decorated handsomely with luce.
■ ■veiled band trimming or fur
The Butterick pattern is waist No 9100,
'i sizes; bust measures, 30 to 42 inchc;;
v size. 25 cents.
Strong
Nerves just as surely come from the use of
Hood’s Sarsaparilla as does the cure of
scrofula, salt rheum, or other so-called
blood diseases. This is simply because
the blood affects the condition of all the
Nerves
bones, muscles and tissues. If it is im
pure it cannot properly sustain these
parts. If made pure, rich, red and vital
ized by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, it carries
health instead of disease, and repairs the
worn, nervous system as nothing else can
do. Thus nervous prostration, hysteria,
neuralgia, heart palpitation, are cured by
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
Because it is the One True Blood Purifier.
DSIlf. are the best after-dinner
nooa S Pills pills, aid digestion. 25c.
tub bomb tribune, Tuesday, September us. ish7
f " S A BROADCLOTH BLOUSE IN
THE NEW POUCH STYLE.
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The Autumn jackets and blouses are taste
fully embellished with the most effective gar
nitures, and the blouse of velvet or cloth that
is creating such a furor in Paris is gradually
gaining favor in New A ork. Passementerie,
braid, handsome buttons, astrakhan and em
broidered bands are some of the adornments
lavished on it, and for the slender woman the
style is eminently becoming and youthful, but
for her stouter sister some modifications and
less of the pouch effect is deemed necessary
In the illustration is shown a blouse of green
broadcloth with silky lustre combined with
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h!a"k astrakhan. an enamelled belt and bands
■>f the astrachari. together with a chemisette
■>! the same, are decorative features that do
cinch toward giving the chic effect to the
whole This blouse will be worn like a
lai’ket with any of the fashionable skirts, and
in some instances it will be assumed with a
shirt-waist of silk, in which case the chetn
'isctt;.- will,he omitted The pouch effect, mod
ified Icg-o-mntton sleeves and stylish revors
are dressy features acceptable tc the woman
ot refined taste, because they are conservative
and pleasing. '
The Butterick pattern is blouse No 9285,
7 sizes bust measures. 30 to 42 inches, any
size. 25 cents.
GUINEVERE GOWN M M’E
IN A COMBINATION OF CHEST
« NUT BROWN\ CLOTH AN I
VELVET
Fashionable modistes are overwhelmed with
questions concerning the width, length ano
arrangement of fulness in the up-to-date skin
It is now a conceded fact that the skirt wtu
fan back, measuring from four to four and •
quarter yards at the bottom, is at the head of
the list, but the newei flare skirts, wider ana
with various disposals of fulness, is fast gam
ing m popularity, its circumference is greate>
than the fan-back skirt because more fulnesr
is allowed at the seams Os course, the nadi
of the skirt is invariably full, but the gracefu
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moderately expanding fan is well defined and
the ripples at the sides have been lessened so
that a graceful skirt without exaggeration and
with more or less decoration is now approved
Five gores are comprised in the skirt of the
costume illustrated and fashionably known as
the Guinevere The fan back is a feature .of
the skirt and it is tastefully trimmed with
braid. A yoke is revealed above the fronts
and back of the stylish waist, which is shaped
low —the back in rounding outline and the
front in a fanciful V effect Epaulejte tabs
of velvet stand out over the sleeves
The Butterick pattern is costume No 9401;
10 sizes, bust measures, 30 to 42 inches, any
size, 40 cents.
.BUCKLEN S ARNICA SALVE
The best aalvo in the world for outs or
bruises, sorea, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sireiß, tetter, chapped hands, chilblain
corns and ull skin eruptions and posi
t rely cures piles, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satin.motion
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by Carry-Arrington Co.,
druggists, Rome Ga
SOUTH CAROLINA LADIES
DON'T LIE.
Oft
Inman, S. C., says: Ihave
used Dr- M. A. Simmona
I Liver Medicine for
| years, with the best of re-
V cults for Sleeplessness,
ji Nervousness, Indiges
-7 tion and Swollen Feet. '
' It cured Miss S. Ilammett
of a complication of dis
eases; she says it saved her
life. I think It far excels
“ZciHn’s” and the “Black
Draught” medicine.
m ml
Falling of the Womb.
The cases of uterine displacement are
Very numerous and constitute a prolific
cause of intcuso and wide spread suffering.
Its symptoms are bearing-down or dragging
sensations, pain or weakness in the back,
sometimes a-sense of goneness at the pit of
the stbnmcb. It may result from too fre
quent childbearing, wearing garments that
compress the waist and abdomen, over
lifting, standing on the feet too long, and
general debility.
We would sfrongly urgo the use of Dr.
Simmons Squaw Vine Wino which Will
purify and vitalize the. blood, give tone and
strength to the muscks of the uterus, so
that it will be kept in place. To facilitate
a quick and complete recovery, we recom
mend as an injection onr Mexican Female
Remedy, which will produce the happiest
results.
Walhalla, S. C., writes: I
have used Dr. M. A. Sim
mons Liver Medicine
more than 20 years, for Tor
pid Liver and Dizziness.
I take a dose every two
weeks and feel all right. I
know it is far Superior to
| “Zeilln’s Regulator,” in my
I case.
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Womanhood.
The health and well-being of mankind
depend upon the physical health and per
fection of womanhood. Among the diseases
which most impair the female constitution
are leucorrhoca, irregular and painful men
struation, falling of the womb, chlorosis,
scanty or too profuse menstruation. These
diseases can be cured. Dr. Simmons
Squaw Vine Wine is a delightful remedy
to take, entirely harmless, free from nar
cotics, purely vegetable and produces no
unpleasant after-results. It is unequalled
as a uterine tonic and curative agent for all
female diseases, as it is impossible for weak
ness of the uterus and generative organs to
exist when it is faithfully and persistently
used. Constipation is another bane of
woman’s life which can be cured by using
Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine.
Buy a ■
Smooth
White
Skin
For Your Face!
Itprobab’” needs renewing, for it la rough, red,
freckled, blotched o. pimpled, until It become
repulsive lunteud of ntractive Healthy skin is
always b dutiful. The sun and wind, impure
soaps hdo cosmetics injure rhe siito.
Viola Cream
cleanses, nourishes cud restore? che skin, making
it soft, white and beau ifu!. It 1? not u cosmetic
—does not cover up. but remote’* blemishes. It
lo harmless aud always Aoes j’.u. what we claim
for it. The only prepanv.'on .bat will positive l y
remove Freckles. Blackheads. Tan. Sunburn and
Pimples. Hundreds cf testimonials from promi
nent ladies. P’ice 50 cents a jar at druggists.
Q.C. BITTNCv TniCPO, OHiO.
DEAD STUCK for BUGS
Kills Roaches, Fleas t Moths and Bedbugs. Non
poisonous; won’t stain. Large bottles, at drug
gists and grocers, 25 cents.
SAVED FROM A ILIVINO CWAVE.
4 hllijti 4b WE FORFEIT if our testimonials are
* kHlsESll not true ’ Have the druggist show
them to you, or address with stamo
” and we will send them and book free.
The Elixir of Youth cures all Diseases, such
as Vveak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Lost Vitality,
Kihgtiy Emissions, Verlcocele, Evil Dreams, Headache,
rains 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. Cl per bottle or
box, « for 85. Sold under a guarantee to cure or money
refunded. Prepared only by
THE GERMAN HOSPITAL REMEDY CO..
Grand Rapids, Michigan, U. 8. A.
For sale by Rome Drug Co.. Rome, Ga
w y FREE: $20.00 IN GOLD,
YOU fl 0* Bicycle,Gold Watch, Diamond
* Ring, or a Scholarship in
ir~k a Draughon’s Practical Business
j-*OOOIe College, Nashville, Tenn., or
* g- 7 *** Texarkana, Tex., or a schol
rrship in most any other reputable business col
lege or literary school in the U. S. can be secured
by doing a little work at home for the Youths’
A'dvocate, an illustrated semi-monthly journal.
It is elevating in character, moral in tone, and
especially interesting and profitable to young
people, but read with interest and profit by peo
ple of all ages. Stories and other interesting
matter well illustrated. Sample copies sent free.
Agents wanted. Address Youths’ Advocate Pub.
Co., Nashville, Tenn. [Mention this paper.]
If A Handsome Complexion
is one of the greatest woman can
possess. Pozzoni’s Complexion Powder
gives it.
Always prompt and reliable. Avoid Imitations,
Get Catok’s Tanst Pills and save regrets.
W At drug stores, or sent direct (sealed h price fl.
Catox Spec. Co.. Mm*. Patnuhl* 14c-
$ FASHIONS CHANGE $
but
POZZONI’S $
POWDER X
ij. REMANS ALWAYS THE S.4ME.
The finest, purcS J and "Dost beauti-
Afying toik \ powder ever made. It is /’i.
Eootiiing healing, healthful aud
jfi, harmless, and when rightly used
iß.visiblc. If you have never tried F>x
A A
$ pozzom’s a
you d« not know what an SKSEAL
COMPLEX ION MOW I»Lit is. A.
A IT IS SOW 1; VERY WHERE. A
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I'nint bf Final
When a ease is referred to a court
ot final Hlilieala its decision is irre
v • able When you have lost all
hope, m your own case of being cured
of U>eiin>al,ii-tu or any disease caused
by impure blood, try Afncana.
Africans cures positively,
Africana cures permanently,
Africana cures perfectly,
Africana cures quickly.
Read what a Atlanta
Br Ker writ, s.uh:
Afuicana Company:
I was attaik.d with Rheumatism
in rnv feet and knee joints, was ia
duced to try Africana. and after
using five bottles as prescribed and
not Using any otherremedx Or treat
ment dniina use'of AFRICANA, I
now regaid mvself as free uni
Rheumatism, Yours truly.
S M. Ponder.
The Great Remedy, Africana.
Rome, Ga . July 7, 1897.
This is to certify that I suffered with
old sores on my body. They were con
sidered incurable. I have used four bot
tles of Africana and am entirely well and
the sores healed..
Ned Hughes (Colored)
Ned Hughes is one of the best known
and most reliable colored men in the
city, and his word is considered as good
as a bond. His statement made above as
to the (efficacy of the Africana remedy
may be relied on as being absolutely
true.
For sale by Curry Arrington Co., and
Taylor & Norton, druggists Rome, Ga.
Chronic Diseases-«»——
of all forms
Successfully Treated.
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bronchitis, Palplta
tion 4 Indigestion, etc
OgL-t£vrjrlx
of the Nose, Throat and Lungs.
Diseases Peculiar to Women.
Prolapsus, Ulcerations. Leucorrhea, etc.
Write, giving history of your case and it will
receive immediate attenil m An opinion, price
ot treatment, pamphlet and testimonials will be
sent you FBEa
Dr, S. T, Whitaker, Specialist,
205 Norcross Building, Atlanta, <1
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA
NINETY-SEVENTH - SESSION
—BEGINS —
Wednesday, Sept, 15th, 1897.
For information address
WILLIAM C. BOGGS,
Chancellor,
ATHENS, GA.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
- —i ■ — —. ,r — 1 — r — <n 1 ■ , i u i
Dr. HENRY H.BATTEY
Surgeon and Physician,
Romo, - Georgia
Dr. D. T. McCALL
Office 401 Broad Street,
In Building Occupied by Rome Drug Co
TELEPHONE 157.
Physician and Surgeon
ROME, GEORGIA.
Office over Rome Drug Company.)
Telephone 157.
ATTORNEYS.
Wm. J. Neel,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROME, GEORGIA.
Office in New King .Building.
Will prac ice in all the Courts. Special atten
tion given to Commercial Law and the exami
nation of Land Titles.
Halsted Smith,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office n City Hall. Rome. Ga.
Citation—Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
To all whom it may concern: T. A. Thrash,
administrator of Mrs. Virginia F Thrash, de
ceased has In due form applied to the under
signed for leave to ceil the lands belonging to
the estate of said deceased, and said application
will be heard on the first Monday in October,
next. This 6Lh d»y of September, 1897.
JOHN P. DAVIB, Ordinary.
, SOUTHERN
xm RniLsny.
< on ■ somml Srhnd effect Jul)
- o uT No'■ _
t>v < b:iitanoo£u doUan 2 45mu Iv utpin
Ar Dalton ymm 4 2 pm l.Jlam
Ar lif.me ICAOa.i B 3-p.n I sCam
ArAtlinta i. 8. ;pm 5.00 aw
Lv At.anta 4 Opn 83-pi 5.20 am
Ar Macon 7.0 pin 11. iUpm b I dam
Ar Jesup 4 bum 2.38 pm
Ar Everett 5 -.ham »2; pm
Ar Jacksonville........ . 8 P’am 1 93> pm
Lv Jesun u.U7ain o ixipti
Ar Jacksonville 1 OOpn 11 15pn|
Lv Evi iett a..warn 3 30pm
Ar Brunswick ..... ,| ftEOan j pm
No. Scarries Puilman Sleeping cur cu/itsi
nooga io Atlanta.
No. Pullman Union Sleeping Car
Chattanooga to Atlanta.
No. 1« carr es Pullman Drawing Room Buf
fe> Slerp’ng (~’ar Chattanooga to Jacksonville
and A: la ta 'to Brun Ick.
ST A ■ IONS No. 13 NO 9 Ng. T
Lv A'.lanla 7n’.im ..Btpi.puv pn
Ar Rome ... lo.ipam 4 5 pmil..s7.;tn
Ar Dilton 113.->arn OtOptn *2 ,04*1
Ar Chattanoogi I.oopm 7.30 pm 4. iheaa
Lv (. hattanonga. 745 pm S.uoam
Ar Lex in j ton 4.35 am 5.05 pm
Ar Louisville 7.55 am 8.15 pm
Ar < inqinnati .... ... 7.3oarn 73< pm
Lv Chattanooga I..;upm ........ 8 lam
Ar N»shville asspm 1.35 pm
No. 13 carries Pullman Drawing Room BuiP
set Sleeping Car Atla it to Nashv llle.
No. 9 > arries Pu..man Union Sleeping Car
Atlanta to Louisti.lH and Pudman Sleeping
car Chattanooga to Cincinnati.
No. 7 carries Pullman S.eeping Car Atlanta
to ( hattanooga and from Chait nooga to Cin
cinnati.
staYons. ■ No .6 No. 12 I No. 14
Lv Chattanooga d-Orn 4. loam s.sopsi
Ar Knoxville 1159 am B.o>am 9.50 pm
Ar Morristown 110 p n 9.50 am V».sspm
at Hot Spr ngs 3 l.vm 11.4 air. 12 23am
Ar Asheville 4 uiipm 115 pm 1.39 am
Ar Salisbury 6.40 pm ftouam
Ar Greensboro 9.sJpm 8 s'Jaa>
Ar Ra e’ 'n 7 10 mil 15am
Ar Norfolk ; | 5 "'-pm.
Ar Washing:on 7777T7 6.42 im ! 9 4<)pm.
Ar New York 12.43 pm h.23anu
No. 12 carries Pullman Sleeping car Chatta
nooga to New York via Asheville. an<J
Salisbury to Richmond, arriving Ricbmonc 1
6.00 a. m
No 16 is solid train ChattniioOgi to Norfolk
with Pullman Sleeping Car Chattf noog.i tt
Norfolk without change. Close conncuiton
made at Norfolk witn steamers for B dti
more. New Yom and Boston Pullman Sleep-
Ing Car Salisbury tc New York via Washington
STATIONS.' Na 16 NoTT
Lv Chattanooga 5 sepm 8.30 am
Ar Knoxville ; 9 50pm i1.59.im
Ar Morristown 12.27 am I lupm
Ar Bristol. ... 5.00 am 4 05pm
Ar Washington 11 25pm 735 am
York 6.2 •am 1.20 pm
No. 6 carries PjlTman Sleeping Car Chatta
nooga to Washington and Chattanooga to New
York without change
No. 16 carries Pullman S ceoing Car Cnatta-
Booga to Knoxville and Knoxville to Bristol
STATIONS No 15*
Lv Rome .... .... .7.^.... 10 50am
Ar Anniston I.lopm
Ar Birmingham 10.lupm
Ar Selma e 17pm
Ar Meridian 10 30pm
Ar New Orleans 11.45 am
Ar Jackson 9 45am
Ar Vicksburg 11.:5am
Ar Shreveport 7.-- pm
tNo. 15 fNo.~ 9' tNo." 16 §No, 10
2.15 pm 5.10 pm Lv Rome....ar 10.00 am 9.30 am
6.o'pni 7.03 pm Ar Gadsden ar 6.35 am 715 am
6.30 pm 7.15 pm A> Alla 1a... 1 v ft 15a m 7.00 am
t Daily except Sunday. $ Sunday only.
W. H. GREEN, Gen Supt Washington, D. C,
J. M. CULP, Traf Mgr. Washington, D. C.
W. A TURK, G. P. A Washington, D O
0. A. BKNBOOTER.a a Ckaltawaora. Tens
Chattanooga, R ome & Columbus
RAILROAD.
EUGENE E. JONES. Receiver.
Pa.ieinger Schedule in effect May 2, 1896.
SOVTBBOUHD
STATIONS No. 2 NO. 4 j No. 10
Lv Chattanoo.a 801 am 4 10pm 800 am
Battlefield 8 37 4 36 5 40
Chickamauga. ... 844 445 625
LaFayette 912 513 725
Trion 9 39 5 40 8 35
Summerville 9 48 5 49 8 55
Lyerly 10 06 607 940
Rome 11 00 7 00 12 in
Cedartown Il 44 745 pm 145
Buchanan 12 27
Bremen 12 43
Ar Carrollton 110 pm I
NORTHBOUND.
STATIONS No. 1 No. 3 i No. 8
LvCarroljton ....140pm
Bremen 2 07
Buchanan 2 24
Cedartown 307 615 am 910 am
Rome 3 50 7 to 1100
Lyerly 4 45 7 54 1 05
Summerville 5 03 8 12 1 55
Trion 512 8 21 2 30
LaFayette 5 39 8 48 3 35
Chickamauga ti 07 917 5 05
Battlefield tl 14 9 24 5 20
Ar Chattanooga 640 p m’9 50 a m 600 pm •
Noa. 9 and 10 daily except Sunday,
Nos. 3 and 4 Sunday only.
Nos. 1 and 2 daily.
Trains Noe. 9 and 10 arrive and depart from
C.R. *O. shops near Montgomery avenue.
Connections made at Chattanooga, Tenn.,
with all roads for points North and West.
For any information appiv to
C, B. WILBURN, Traffic Manager,
Rome. Ga.
or C. S. FRUDEN, Ticket Agem
Southern Pacific
and Sunset Limited
- ARE INSEPARABLE
THE FIRST is that great steel highway
which links New Orleans to the Pacific
Coast, a road distinguished by its
superb physical condition, its sump
tuous equipment, its perfect system
its adjption of every modern improve
ment that contributes to safety, com
fort, convenience. A road that runs
through the Acadian Land of Louis
iana, the pine forest region and high
plains of Texas, the romance-fraught
plateaus of New Mexico and Arizona,
and into the orchard and garden dis
tricts of Southern California. A line
redolent with history and romance and
fi ltd wit.’l wonderful charm.
THE SECOND is the great transconti
nental train of the Southern Pacific,
making direct connections at New Or
leans (which joint it leaves every
Monday and Thursday at 10 a. m.)
with all through trains from the North
and East, running through solid to
San Francisco in 75 hours. The finest
train extant—vestibuled, steam heated
gas lighted. Has ladies’ parlor, wait
ingmaid, drawing rooms; gentlemen’ ’
smoking room, barber shop, bath
room, buffet, dining car, library, etc.,
etc. A home on wheels.
DESCRIBING BOTH we have a great
deal of literature which the prospec
tive tourist, should read Some beau
tiful books. If going to California,
Mexico or Arizona, write and enclose i
10 cents in stamps aud we will be glad
to send such as you need, or any
Southern Pacific Agent will cheerfully
give information.
S. F. B. MORSE,
General Passenger and Ticket Agent
NEW ORLEANS
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