The Rome tribune. (Rome, Ga.) 1887-190?, October 08, 1897, Image 6

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BB BB 8888888888 BB BB BB 8888 BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB B vL ji HHI Black Dress Goods Qpgs,' JflClietS anc y & rbSS Goods. (fl Certainly our black novelty Suits \L*iz It’s the new things we wish to if/ (fl ■■ and Suitings are the most elegant ■ ■ . r\ show you this week in fancy and (fl ever seen in Borne. 13Cl(Rp l ‘ y Suita and Suitin^B - AU 11/ We’have a large line of choice :B (fl Suits in all the new Frise, Broche, AND I ' ffF" AND “took,pronounce it the best ever ex- '■ W Matelatse Poplin aid Corded Effects \ \ Jfl i hibited in Rome. Our novelty Suits 4V iii —all at VERY LOW PRICES. HI TH and Suitings in Broche, MateUsse, *’( ?! : ■ Blouses. nOn Blouses. e *- -—S 2J Mourning Goods. : The Am,2,m Bedro ■■ <, ' 1 Kmttedllnder wear, have all. the new Weaves in | Cords, Cashmeres, Velour-russe, g O y S ’ SUItS. \f( URL Hindoo Armures Suitings are at xA. /|V It will pay you to see our lines of Plauish and Broche effect ’ in P W*■ tracting much tendon in our Dress When yOU need a new Buit > hat . m Undervest be ore making your pur- mourning Suits and Suitings. Our « VXT .,, Goods Department. cap, shoes, shirt, necktie, or pair of W jL ehasesat 25c, 35c.. 50c. and 75c. nove,t y Suitß in these & oodß ale \A/1 11 ' good hoBe ’ Call and see us before 11/ Also, our Vests and Pants and second to none south of Baltimore. ' YV 111 V UUII you buy. We have the goods you if/ Y* Union Suits for Misses and Children. x gg Plauish OUI JllgSi I want and will make you right 11/ w —— Our i We have a good line of Serges, prices. $ ..-cnpcßTi;Wool Serges. ' P «i, T eaze i Down U/ /fl ■* J §Cvßbli 1 QI |. p - - etc., for street, home and commin “ »A\ m We have added some new num- We offer two special bargains in uIOHK ÜBO El HlTl BFI I ™- We have a big line in all the W m bers to our large Corset stock. We hhek all-wool Serges, One for Visit our Dress Goods Depart- light BhadeS in fine checkß> Btri P« 8 > Ji carry five of the best and most only mX ment this week. etC -' for nigh - robes; aleo a fine W YJ popular makes in the world. 25 CeOtS, 1 Ulb VV “K. stock of dark outings for shirts, 2J 50c., 65c„ 75c., 85c. and 1.00 *B* NOVeltV Suits. or skirts at sc, 6|c, 8 and 10c. (|j; fjl which is worth anywhere 35 to 40 \ - T o i j f lovely suits (no two alike) Hew Neckwear. Kid Gloves. The second bargain is in a fine pSQ - We have just opened up our Entirely a new line this season. French and Storm Serge at only lißh ’ Gerdaan and Frenc h looms, stock of new fall Neckwear in B >ws, •V- /Bl Pver y P a ' r warranted. All shades < -A.ND with all the new colorings and mix- Scarfs, Tecks, Club and Four-in— /A and co^or^n^ B mate h the new Fall 50 Cents. * B nuiroT nninrn tures from the great French syndi- Hand Ties at popular prices; 25c. -J- Dress Goo.is al SI.OO, $1.25, $1.50 LUWtul ! Illutu cate colors. These suits will all be 35c, 50c and 75c. 11/ •x. and $1.75. J This number would be cheap sold at the lowest prices ever , Iw (f 5 enough at 65 cents. FOR named on fine suits in Rome. No Misses’ and Bovs’ Hose, ii/ ffs FINE SHOES Remember our black Dress Goods ■ .. , ■>> such stick to select from ours in Fast black, double stout, extra (fl For Ladies and Misses, Men and is best in Noith Georgia, Atlanta ' | a| {{(||o§ MISSBS * the city. Look at our $6 00, $7.50, long seamless school hose, 5 to 9, /fl Boys, best in Rome for the money. not excepted. $8.50, $9 50 and $llOO suits. 10c, 12|c and 15c per pair. Parks, Brannon & Co. Parks, Brannen & Company. 30(1 Children. Parks, Brannon & Company. Parks, Brannon & Company, DISMISSING A WEAKLING. The Poor Fool Conld Not See That He Had Her Won. Reginald Hanseomb stopped in the hall and nervously fumbled at the rim of his hat, meanwhile gazing into Po cahontas Poindexter’s eyes with a fond ness that the beautiful girl could not mistake. He opened his lips as if about to speak, but the words that he sought to utter would not come, and the fair maiden gave a low, sweet sigh that was calculated to fill his heart with blowholes. Yet he stood there, and she stood in front of him, looking and longing and wondering why he hesitated. Once she was almost tempted to takd him back into the parlor and tell him that it was all right; that she knew how he felt about it, and that she would just take it for granted without the usual formality. But her maiden modesty rose in rebellion, and she said to herself: “No. If he is too timid, toocowardly, to say the words, it will perhaps be bet ter for us both if we take diverging ways. ’ ’ Then, speaking aloud, she said: “Well, good night, Mr. Hanseomb, if you must be going. ” , “Well, good night,” he said. “I guess I must be going. ” “Well, good night, ” she said again, holding the door open for him. “Well, good night,” he said, passing out through the vestibule. She shut the door with a bang and sat down upon the stairway and buried her face in her hands and sobbed. But half a minute later she heard him returning. Her heart gave a glad leap, and she rushed to the door to ad mit him. He stood looking down into her sweet, expectant face for a moment aft- Who can measure ■ ■ a I ■ the influence of a HflAvnQP J It lasts through all a ges and enterß the confines of eternity. ? j3k With, what care, /(/ u'lsßkiUrjM therefore, should she M 1/ be gaarded and how £ f £ reat the effort be to Ak make her life happy. Mother’s fwM Friend / ' MO makes child-birth 1 MM 11 easy, assists nature In its sublime effort, leaves the Mother stronger after than before confinement, and robs the trying hour of its terror. No Mother can afford to neglect its use. Os druggists at (1.00, or sent by mail on receipt of price. Write for book containing valu able information for all Mothers, mailed free The Bradfield Begeletor Co., Atlanta, da. er the doof had swung Duck, ana then, clearing his throat, he said: “Some pesky kid punctured my tire while I was inside. I wonder if I could borrow your mending outfit for- about two minutes?” , “No,” she replied. “My repairing outfit is up in the attic, and I can’t find it tonight. Walk home. It’ll do you good. ” Then she slammed the door in his face, and he tried to think—poor fool— as he wended his way homeward, what he had done to offend her.—Cleveland Leader. Running sores, indolent ulcers and similar troubles, even though of many year’s standing, may be cured by using DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. It soothes strengthens and heals. It is the great pile cure. Rome Baggage Transfer Company Handles baggage promptly. 'Phone 103, Central Hotel. Merchants’ and Manufacturers’ Free Street Fair and Trade Carnival, Knoxville, Tenn., October 12th-15'.h 1897. For the occasion of the Merchants’ and Manufacturers’ Free Street Fair and Trade Carnival at Knoxville, Tenn., Oto ber 12th-15th inclusive, the Southern Railway will sell tickets from points on its line to Knoxville and return October llth-14th inclusive at rate of one fare for round trip. Tickets limited fir re turn passage 15 days from date of sale. On October 12th and 13th tickets will be on sale to Knoxville and return from points within a radius of 200 miles, at rates less than one fare, with final limit October 17th for return. From stations in Tennessee, tickets will be on sale to Knoxville and return on October Isth at rate of one fare for the round trip, limited to return fifteen days from date of sale. Call oa any agent of the Southern rail way for further informfltion. Kai! ro-»* SAor-n i »• Ruins Macon, Oct. 7.—-The Central railroad ■hop buildings here have been com pletely destroyed by fire. The loss will amount to fully $75,000. The company had no insurance on the property, all the policies having expired last August and a sinking fund for insurance hav ing been started by the railroad com pany. Cody Brothers Are Released. Bdttk, Moh., Oct. 7.—The Oody brothers, held at Red Lodge for the North Carolina authorities, have been released on habeas corpus on the ground of the insutiiency in the sheriff's re turn. The men are under sentence of death for burglary in North Carolina Tu Cute a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund |the money if it fails to cure. sc. THW ROME TRIBUNK. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 8. STATE NORMAI. COLLEGE ' Will Not Be Removed to The Arsenal At Augusta. Atlanta. Ga., Oct. 6.—lt apperrs to dav that the plan to move the State Nor mal College from Athens to Augusta and locate it upon the arsenal property there is ont of the question. State School Commissioner Glenn, who is a member of the board of trus tees of the normal school, who has been investigating the proposition, has re ceived a letter from Gen. Flagler, chief of the ordnance department <f the army, at Washington, which puts a quietus on the movement. Prof. Glenn, who was very favor ably impressed with the idea, wrote to the Secretary of War, suggesting the use of the arsenal property for the State Normal School, inasmuch as it ap peared to the projectors of the scheme that the government had no use for its Augusta station. In reply to this com munication, which was referred to him, Gen. Flagler has written to Commis sioner Glenn that the government con siders the Augusta arsenal au exceed ingly important station, and,in effect he says the proposition to surrender it for use as a state school would not be con sidered for a moment. Prof. Glenn said today, in speaking of his correspondence with the war de partment, that it now seemed that the movement to take the normal college away from Athens was likely to come to an end, as Atlanta has not seemed to ‘catch on, ” and the Augusta plan was disconcerted. No man or woman can enjoy life or accomplish much in this world while suffering from a torpid liver. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, tne pills that cleanse that organ quickly. For sale by Curry- Arrington Company, Rome, Ga. Merchants and Manufacturers Free Street Fair and Trade Carnival. Knoxville Ten., October 18 15, 1897. For the occasion of the Merchants and Manufacturers Free Street Fair and Trade Carnival, at Knoxville, Tenn., October 12th to 15th inclusive the Southern rail way will sell tickets from points on its line to Knoxville and return, at rate of one fare for the round trip. Tickets will be sold Octo ber 11th to 14th inclusive, limited fifteen days from date of sale. Call on any agent of the Southern railway for information. Arnold’s Bromo-Celery. The greatest remedy of the 19tb century for headaches, lOcts. For sale by Curry-Arrington- Company. MISTRIAL FOR M’CULLOUGH. Another Jury Tn the Khitioiii Wife Mur der t.'Hse balh to Aijree. Jonesboro, Ga., Oct. 7. —The jury in the case of John McCullough, charged with the murder of his wife, after be ing ont all day, was unable to reach a verdict and Judge Candler declared a mistrial. The jury stood seven for con viction and five for acquittal. This is the second mistrial in the case and it is now believed it will be difficult to ever securts a verdict m Clayton county. Sensational rumors are afloat to the effect that one of the jurors may be prosecuted for perjury. It is certain that au investigation will be made into the renort that has gained currency to the effect that one of the jurors said be fore he was chosen that he would stick out forever or see McCullough acquitted if he should happen to get on the jury. The jury commissioners wi.l make an investigation of this rumor and if they find it to be true, they will at once throw the name of the juror out <>t the jury box and steps, will probably be taken to prosecute him for perjury. How’s Thisl We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward far any case of Catarrh that can not he 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 and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Drug gists. Testimonials free. Cottou Mills Get m Charter. Raleigh, Oct. 7.—The state charters the Anchor Cotton and Woolen mills, at Huntersville, Mecklenburg county; capital SSO 000. •Incorporators. O. W. Johnson, W. E. Holt and J. 8. Spencer. A Call on the Bankw. Washington, Oct. 7. The comp troller of the currency has called for the condition of the national banks at the close of buame-s Oct. 5. Small precautions often prevent grea mischiefs. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are very small pills in size, but are most effective in preventing the most serious forms of liver and stomach troubles. They cure constipation and headache and regulate the bowels. For sale by Curry-Arrington Com pan v »«ine, Ga. CASTOnijX. ; /Qandy cathartic t VObGGAeUiJ ; 25 * 50 * DRUGGISTS t ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED 1? cure “7 constipation. Cascarets arc the Ideal Laxs-X Ni .. M ! i t,re * never grip oV gripe, but cause easy natural results. Bam-X i pie yj booklet Ad. STERLING REMEDY CO., Chicago, Montreal. Can., or New York. si7 A ■ —» ■■ —"TS? $ LADIES WHEN IN TROUBLE S ? USE DR. DAVID NICHOLS £ $ Female* Periodical*Pills. t n LADIES, by special request from patients who cannot personally con- M g| suit me, and being unable 10 prepare at short notice the Favorite Prescrip- T X tion as used by ine during a practice of twenty-five years, have consented A A to supply to you this celebrated Remedy for all Female irregularities and x x suppression*. These Pills are guaranteed six degrees stronger than any ab kuown medicine, yet so mild that tbe feeblest can take them with perfect X security, yet so powerful in their effects that they can be safely called a £ ar never-failing regulator. Refuse all Patent Medicines and avoid delay by X taking the prepared prescription of a Specialist in practice. Highly en- A gg doped by thousands and ree mmended by prominent physicians. All v X orders supplied direct from office, Nichols Building, Nashville, Tenn. In A -4A Sealed Plain Packages $3 per box, with fu.l directions enclosed, corre- x X «nondence Private. tfot Hold in Drug Store*. A W. P. SIMPSON, Pres. I. D. FORD. Vice-Pres. T. J. SIMPSON, Cashie. EXCHANGE BANK OF ROME. JFVOJMUE. GEORGIA. STOCK, SIOO,OOO Accounts of firms, oorporatiem and individuals solicited. Special attantioa given to collections. Money loaned on real estate ur otner stood securities. Prompt and courteous attention to customers Board o± Director*. AR. SULLIVAN. J A. GLOVEK 0. A. HIGnT, k D. FORD. W P. SIMPSON. lISIW MANHOOD RESTOREDS= ™ l» ‘ion of a famous French physician, will quickly cure you ofalinor- H\s\ xkl/ wv / y ous “ diseases of the generative organs, such as Lost Manhood, ■ S InsotnnlaLl ainsln the Back,Seminal Emissions, Nervous Debility! A Exhausting Drains, Varicocele and ■ X. r X. J constipation. It stops all losses by day or night Prevents quick- ness of discharge, which if notchecked leads to Spermatorrhoea and - ■ BEFORE ano AFTER gd the horrors of Impotency. CVPIDENK cleadSes theUver, the ■ CUPIDENF JI 01 by doctors Is because ninety per cent are troubled with Prostatitis. .CUPI DENE is the only known remedy to cure without an operation. 5000 lestlmonl a a. A written guarantee given and money returned If six boxes does not effect a permanent cure. sl.ooabox,slx forfs.oo, by mall. Bend for mixcircular and testimonials. Address DA Vol. MKDICIN K CO.. P. O. Box 2076, San Francisco. Cal. Jbr Hale tm FOR SALE BY TAYLOR & NORTON AND C. A. TREVITT.