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A* WORLD OF TRADE
Ruling Prices of the Leading Articles
of Commerce.
‘ THE ROME MARKETS FULLY QUOTED
! CatSst'Prices Glyea From Dally Correction*
Liverpool end New York Cotton
Market Fluctuations.
Rome Cotton Market.
I Byragon
Cotton.
Naw Yobk, Oct. 8 —The following are to
day’s quotations:
Cotton Futures.
Opening Close Close
today. today, yesterday
.lannary 6 47 6 42 6 50
February. .. 648 648 . 653
March... 6 51 6 50 6 58
April 6 54 6 67
May ... 660 659 667
June 6 71
July
August •••• ....
September ••••
October 6 35 6 34 6 40
fltovember 6 48 6 37 6 41
©ecember 6 42 6 38 6 46
Uvbkpooi., Oct.B.—The follo*tng| were the
quotations today: Sales, 10,000 Dales. Tone
i easy. Middlings, 327 32d.
Opening. Close.
January and February 3 31 3 82
February and March 3 35 3 32
March and April 3 35 4 73
April and May 3 36 3 34
May and June 3 37 3 35
June and July 3 38
J»-'y and August 3 37
-Au’tist and September ....
•September and October 3 44 3 41
October and November 3 37 3 ■<*
* November and December 3 35 3 33'
December and January 3 84 3 32
LOCAL MARKETS.
[CORRECTBD DAILY.J
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Romb. Oct. B.—The following are the whole
sale nncee; small lota to consumers are rela
tively higher.
Whsat—New wueat 90c These are the
prices paid by commission merchants,
CtßN—Dealers are paying 46e racked for corn
•add are selling at st’@ssc racked, delivered on
-■ca'e in carload lots. Smaller quantities, 2@3c
higher. Bilk corn, 2c leee than sacked. Ear
corn, 55c per bbl., with or without shucks
Oats—ln car lota. No, 2, mixed. No. 2 white
bulk, 29c; sacked from store, No. 2. mixed,
So@32; No. 2, wulle 35c,
Flour—Fancy patents, $5.75@6.00; straight,
$5.40; extra fancy, >5.00; fancy, 34.85; choice
family, $3.65. In selling consumers, grocers add
20c to 30e per bbl to these prices Graham flour,
$5 50; rye flour, $4. n 0; patent epring.w heat flour,
$6.00; wuole wheat flour, $6.00,
Hat—ln car lots, choice tlmoVur, $14,00@16.00;
No 1 timothy,Bls.oo; No 2. $14.00; less than car
lots, SI,OO per ton higher.
Groceries and Provisions,
Sugar—Clarified, white. 4%c; yellow. 4 1 4@
, 4 5-16 c; seconds. 3%@4c standard A 4 90; gran
ulated 5.40 c; powdered 5.80 c; cubes,s.2sc; con
fectioners A, 5.63 c; cut loaf, 5,10 c; open kettle,
- 4@ 1.36 c
Gbekn Coffee—Per pound, Kio ordinary,
10@llc, lair to good, 12@14c; choice to fancy,
15@ 6c; peabsrry, 17c; Cordova. 17%@i8c.
noASTBD Coffbb—Equality plau, fob, New
York basis, 1-lb, packages, per case of 100 pack
ages. Arbuckle’s ll.luc; Leveriugs 11.10; Mocha
and Java, 50-lb, tine 28@32c.
Westen Pobk Pboduuts—Baoon, sides, ex
tja short, 7%c; regular, 7%c: fancy,
: 8c; shoulders, choics, B@B%e; fancv shoulders,
fancy, 8c: hams, lu%@i2c; bellies, B@BJ4c;
breakfast bacon, choice, 10@tlc; fancy, 12413 c;
bologna sausage. 5%@6c; dry salt regulars, 5®
5%c; extras, 5%c.
Laud—Fancy leaf, 6@6%c; choice leaf, 5%@
sj4c; choice family, sc; relined, sc.
Coal Oil—Georgia test 16c, headlight 12c, '
fire proof 12‘/Jo; Apex axle gre.se, per ease, 1 ib
boxes, $2 25; per case of 3 doz , 2% and 3-lb
buckets, $4.00; Mecca axle grease, 1-lb tin
boxes, per case. $2.25;2% lb tin boxes, per case,
$3.25; 3J4-lb tin boxes, per case, $3 85.
Country Produce.
Beeswax -Per pound, 22@23c.
Bacon- From wagons; shoulders 7@Bc; sides,
«6@7c; bams, 9@!lc: country lard 6c%7J4.
Butter—Per pound, Ki@2oc.
Fkathkrs—Prime goose white, per pound,
30@3tc; gray goose, 28c; mixed, 20@25c; old.
20c: mixed gray and white, 28@30c.
Poultry—Spring chickens, each
hens isc;olu roosters 10c each; geese, full leath
ered, 20c each.
Eggs—Per dozen, first hands, open market.
•12Kc®UU.
Talldw—Per pound, 3c
Potatoes -New Irish potatoes, 85@95c per
bushel; irom store per barrel, $2.60.
apples—Home-grown, 40@5Cc per bushel
from wagons; 4C@soc bushel from store.
Tomatoes—New, six basket carrier crate,
75; shipped, 20@4' c basket crate.
< :abbage—Florida or Tennessee $1.25.
Bbans-Now Green, $1 0Q per bushel.
Onions—From store, 75®90c per bushel; 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 2,456 c; green glue 2c,
•dry glue 3c; skins 20@50c.
Wool—Choice unwashed, 13@14c: slightly
burry, Kgllc; moderate burry B(a9j; I ard burry
is@6; choice tub-washed 22c; dingy tub-Wiehed
■2o® <lc.
Georgia Sorghum "From wagons, old, 8%12c
per gallon; new 22@ sc; good stuck and cooper
Sieans—From store. New York navy beans
41.6 J.
Meal-Pearl, plain or bolted 48 lbs, to the
4>uabel,46e; 46-Ibe,bushel. 45c.
gystebs-standard weight, 1-lb cans, $1,65©
175 per case; 2-lb cans, $2 90@3,10,
PAIN
KILLER
TUB OMAT
Family Medicine of the Ace,
Taken Internally, It Cure*
Warrhcea, Cramp, and Pain hi the
S!®“? ch L® w * Ttaoat, Suddea Celde,
Cenghs, fas., fat
U*ed Externally, It Cures '
Cats. Braises, Buras, Scalds, Spralaa
Toothache, pain in th* Face?NeJ
Wgia, Rheumatism, Frosted Feet.
• ** “•*“ vlitos. fflba
J ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD.
A NEW DISCOVERY WHICH IS WORTH
THAT MUCH.
To Anyone Afflicted With Piles.
The Pyramid Pile Cure, the new,
painless remedy which has been so
remarkably successful in curing every
form of piles and rectal diseases, has
recently been placed oq sale at. drug
gists and it is safe to say that when
its extraordinary merit becomes fully
known, there will be no such thing as
surgfcal operations for the cure of this
obstinate .and common trouble.
Mrs. M. C, Hinkly of 601 Mississippi
St, Indianapolis, Ind., says: I bad
been a terrible sufferer from piles for
15 years and had no remedies bene
fitted me, until I saw an advertise
ment of the Pyramid Pile Cure; I got
a package, also a package of Pyramid
Pills and used both according to di
rections. 1 was astonished at the im
mediate relief obtained and now I
honestly believe the Pyramid to be
the only certain cure for piles.
That you may realize how bad I was,
I will say that I was confined to my bed
and went before the'oollege physicians
here who said my case was a new one to
them ant wanted seven or eight hun
dred dollars to undertake a cure; the
great pain had brought on a rupture,
and I knew an operation would be death
to me on account of blood poisoning.
Nearly everyone here knows of my ter
rible suffering front"piles and I feel that
I cannot praise the Pyramid Pile Cure
enough and the Pyramid Pills also. My
husband will join me in highly recom
mending the Pyramid, my daughter was
cure! by one b >x only. For several years
I weighed but about 90 pounds, now 1
weigh 150 and feel in perfect health.
. This seems to be the universal testi
mony ofevery sufferer from piles who
have-ever tried the Pyramid; it is the
safest* most painless pile cure yet dis
covered; contains no opiate, morphine,
cocaine or any poisonous ingredient
whatever, has a soothing, healing effect
from the first application, and the mod
erate price places it within thp reach of
everyone needing treatment. The Pyr
amid Pile Cure is sold by druggists at
50 cents and SI.OO per package and the
Pyramid Pills at 25 cents per box.
Send to Pyramid Co , Albion, Mich.,
for free book on cause and cure of piles.
Canned Mun-"orn beef, 1 lb. cans $1,25:
2-lb, $2.10; chipped beef, H-lb cans, $1.50; 1-lb
$2 40: potted and deviled nam, U-lb cane, 50c;
-lb SI.OO.
Canned Vegetables—Tomatoes per case of
2-lbcans $1.50c; 3-ib $1,75@2.00; corn. $1,25@2,10
Itring beans. $1 90; early June peas 2-lb sl,oo@
a,80; marrowfat, $1.60.
Cheese Half c-earn 10c; foil cream Htjc;
Young America, ll'/Jo; Cheddar, HHc,
Sardines-American quarters, per case $2.75
@3,00; ditto mustard, $2.6Q@2,75: imported,
$9 00&12 5 0 .
Salmon—Columbia Rivers, fancy fla s per
d zm, 41,90; tails, $1,75; choice Columbia River
flats, $1.35; tails $1,45; Alaska, tails. *1,10; flats
$1,35; pink $1,00@t,15,
Molasses—Straight choice, open kettle, new
35- 40; prime 32c; g >od 28c; common centrifugal,
10@20c; cane syiup choice, new 35c; mixea
goo is 3@4c per gallon less.
Vinegar—3o-gralns 10@12c; 40 grain. 12@19c;
50 grains, 15@18e: Mott’s pure appie 20c; ad.
Vance of 2c per gallon for half barrels.
crackers—XXX soda and picnic, 4^®s^c;
XX soda, butter and picnic 4%c.
Pickles—Bulk, 1.200 in barrel, $4.00; 2,490 in
oarrel $5.00; 1.200 half barrel $3,25; fIOO half
barrel $'.75; nlain mixed ha'f barrel $4,50@
s,oi’; sweet mixed ner barrelsll,so.
Ammunition—Shot,buck, $1,50; dron SI 25@
1.30; bar l«ad sc; powder, 25-lb kegs, rifle, $4 00;
blasting $1.55; I use 40@80e.
liorE—Cotton, No 2, 9@ioc; No 1, UJ4@t2%c;
sisal, "%<•; manilla, 12c.
SoDA-ln Il'2-lb kegs loose, (n fO-'b.
boxes, 1 lb, packagess3,4s; 1-lb, and 54-lb.pack
agee $3,30@3 60, % lb, packages, $3 45@3,75; 5c
size. $3.30@3,80.
SALT—Ta ble salt in barrels of 280 ponnds ea b
—Bulk $1.65; 28 10-lb bags $1.90; 60 5-lb bags
$1.90; 100 3-lb b gs $2.10; 140 2 lb bags $2 2o;
salt in bags 60@70c.
Candy—Small stick, in boxes and baskets
6%c@7c; buckets half cent higher.
Nuts—Pecans, 9@l2c; walnuts (California),
12@>5c; filberts9@lle; almonds 12@ 15c; Brazil
nuts 10c.
Grain aud Frovmlous.
Chicago, Oct, 8
. OPEN 01.041
W H eat —October ... ggni
Wheat—December OUiStJi ■ 91'1
Wheat—January ... vofll
Wheat—May ... 9;ij
Corn—October
Corn—DecemberS9U ... 2911
Corn—May ... aa->l
Oats— October ~ ." ;nm
OATs-aDeceiuoer IM4 ifiu
Oats—May ... »"i|
Pohk—October ...7.rt7>
Pork—December7 80 J. ;.7i
Pork—January .. g 6711
Lard—October ...4.1711
Lard—December 4.25 ...4 2 G
Lard—January ...4.3;U
Bibs—October
Ribs—Decemberf 50
RIHS-January
Naval st»raa.
Savannah, Oct. 8 —Turpentine, firm at3’c:
■ales. 66 casks; -receipts. casks. Bosin,
firm; sales, barrels: receipts, 3.329 barrels;
A, B, C, D, $1.25; E, $1.3"; F, $1.35; G, $1.4 •
H. $1 4>: I, $1 55; K, $1.60; M. SJ.7O; N, $2.:0l
windowglass. $2.35: waterwhite, $2.70.
Wilmington, N. J., o.:t. s.—Bosin, firm;
strained, $!.!•; gool strains 1, sl. .0; reoeiots,
51 I barrels. Spirits turpentine, u mat 3
3 J4o; receipts, lb casks. Tar, firm at sl. ;
receipts, :bli barrels. Crude turpentine, stead'
•t $1.30, SI.BO and $1.90; receipts, i.i barrels,
Certainly you don’t want to suffer
with dyspepsia, constipation, sick head
ache, sallow skin and loss of appetite.
You have never tried DeWitt’s Little
Early Risers tor these complaints or
you would have been cured. They are
small pills, but great regulators. For
sale by Curry-Arrington Company,
Rome, Ga,
To BrTiiff lien and Trw.i-tire
San Francisco. Oct. 7..—Within the
next fortnight quite a fleet of steamers
is expected to arrive from Alaska. The
Humboldt, Excelsior. Cleveland, Port
land, Bertha and the revenue cutter
Corwin will probably start for the south
at the same time. The Humboldt is
tl e fastest and will likely bring most,
o the returning miners and the bulk
of their treasure.
Pacing: lC«c<»r<i i*t Broken.
Or.. Oct. 7.— At the state fair
grounds, Chehalis lowered the world’s
2 miie pacing record by 8% seconds,
making the distance in The pre-
vious record was 4:22%. made by W.
W. P., at Lincoln, Neu, Oct. 31, 1895.
Proclaim* Himnelf Emperor.
Vienna, Oct. 7.—A dispatch received
here from Tokio, Japan, says that it is
reported that the king of Oorea has pro-
Alaimed himself emperor of Corea.
THE HOME TRIBUNE, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 189 .
UNIVEKHITY STUDENTS CLASSED.
• »
How They Stand Religiously and According
To Profeeelon.
At hens, Ga., October A—The reg
istration of the University students
has reached 267. Os that number 147,
or 65,per cent, are members of the
various churches. As to the religious
preferences of the boys 100 are Metho
dists, 81 Baptists, 38- Presbyterians, 30
Episcopalians, 5 Catholics, 6 Jews. 3
Christians, 1 Lutheran and 1 Uni
tarian.
The farmers’ sous are vastly in pre
ponderance. Os the fathers of the
university students seventy-eight are
farmers, furty-four lawyers, forty-two
merchants, nineteen doctors, nine
bankers, six teachers, six preachers,
eight insurance men and the remain
ing are scattered among various oc
cupations.
Os the fathers of students here
eighitv-one are graduates of different
colleges.
The youngest student here is H. G.
Wells,of Stone Mountain, aged fifteen
years The oldest is Superintendent
G. G. Bond, cf ithe Atheng city
schools, who is taking a post gradu
ate course.
Generai
Tacoma, Oct. 7.—General William
Thompson, retired, is dead, aged 84
years. Decea-ied served throughout the
civil war, retiring at hie own request
with the rank of captain in the Seventh
cavalry. By an act of the last congress
he was breveted brigadier general iu
the regular army.
Mere Child Commit* Murder.
Opelika Ala, Oct. 7.—A negro boy,
■ 4 years old. son of Henry Smith,
living here, was left in charge of a baby
at their home while the family went to
pick cotton. He became tired of his
charge and, taking a rock, brained the
infant and left it on the floor dead.
To heal the broken and diseased tis
sues, to soothe the irritated surfaces, to
instantly relieve and to permanently
cure is the mission of DeWitt’s Witch
Hazel Salve. For sale by Curry-Arring
ton Company.
Doet.orft Visit a Dintiilery.
Louisville. Oct. Z.—The th’Vd day’s
session of the Mississippi Valley Medi
cal association was c died to' order by
President Stucky, who announced that
tiie ass< Clarion had received an invita
tion to visit one of the state’s largest
distilleries. The announcement was re-
I ceived with applause and the invitation
| was accepted by a rising vote. It was
I decided to provide a salary for the sec
, rotary of the association, the amount to
be fixed by the executive committee.
If you have overseen a little child in
a paroxysm of whooping cough, or if
you have been annoyed by a constant
tickling in the throat, you can appreci
ate the value of One Minute Cough Cure,
which gives quick relief.
CLicairo’* Annual Uurne show.
Ceicago, Oct 7.—The Chicago horse
show of 1897. which will be held No
veniber 1 to 16 inclusive, promises to be
by far the most successful one yet held.
It is aniinouticed that over 400-entries,
including the names of many of the
most celebrated horses iu the United
States, have been received. The entries
do not close until Oct. 20 and by that
time it is fully expected there will be a
demand for some 1,000 to 1,200 stalls.
The prize list amounts to-$45 000, a sum
greater than ever offered before by an
American horse show.
Yellow Jack Killed.
Cascarets Candy Cathartic kills yellow
jack wherever they find him. No one
who takes Cascarets regularly and sys
tematically is in danger from the dreadful
disease. Cascarets kill yellow fever
germs in the bowels and prevent new
ones from breeding, 10c, 25c,' 50c, all
druggists.
Moret fst For Reciprocity.
Washington, Oct. 7.—The friends of
reciprocity are encouraged to believe
that the selection o' Sei or Moret as
minister of the colonies in the new
Spanish cabinet will lead toavi improve
ment in the commercial relations be
tween the United States and Cuba.
Moret is the recognized exponent of rec
iprocity in Spain and he first came into
public notice by embracing the views
of Bastiat and urging complete free
trade.
A Suspicion. Case at Also.
Brewton, Ala . Oct. 7.—Robert 8
Rabb, a train quarantine guard, was
taken sick at his home in Alco last Mon
day. His physician has reported his
case as suspicious of yellow fever. A
cordon of guards have been placed
around the case and there is no tear of
sny other case. The state health officer
will investigate the case.
6lHr.li Fire. In Mlolil;r>ti>.
Niles, Mich., Oct. 7.—East and north
of this city the terrible marsh fires still
continue. Farmers have fought- the,
flames night and day for a week and
are utterly exhausted. They, have
moved their household goods to places
of safety and have sacrified their homes.
BLOOD poison
A
POISON permanently
cured in 15 t 035 days. You can be treated at
home for same price under same guaran
ty • If you prefer to come here we wil 1 con*
to payrailroadfareand hotel bills,and
no charge, jfwe fail to cure. If you have taken mer**
® ur y• iodide potash* and still have aches and
pains, Mucous Patches in mouth. Sore Throat.
Pimples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on
an? P a st <>f toe body, Hair or Eyebrows falling
out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISON
we guarantee to cure. We solicit the most obsti
nate cases and challenge the world for a
E!SJS^£ an ??!; cl L r ®* This disease has always
baffled the skill of the most eminent physi
cians* 9500,000 capital behind our uncondi
tional guaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed on
TEZAS LADIES
SPEAK THE TRUTH.
De Leon, Tex., whites: T am
a widow, and earn strongly
1 J ~~ — recommend Dr, M. A. Sim-
fR mons Uvev Medicine, it
9 if/,4 having Saved, my Life 6
i a 8°« when I was down
¥~ ' J with LlverComplaint and
Ajap***! Kidney Disease. I think
) it a far better medicine than
1 '~ * 'TH wrrfo ’ h n ’ ma< ic by “ZeHin” and
“Black Draught."
GeatafiM.
Daring the period ®t gestation the tension
. upon the muscles and liganente of the
womb is greatly increased end the blood
S vessels are taxed t» their ntmosL If there
is any tendency to> nneasineae or pain, wo
! recommend frequent warm injections of
. our Mexican female Remedy and two or
three doses, every day, of Dr. Simmons
5 Squaw Vine Wine.' This treatment will
strengthen the ligaments, will assist in
> holding the uterus in place, lessen pain,
make the uterus more pliable and elastic,
and prepare the organs for the final effort.
. It also lessens the danger of death to child
and mother, and fortifies her against liability
to convulsions, flooding and other danger
ous symptoms, and with ordinary prudence
’ guarantees a rapid recovery.
g Celeste. Tex., says: Dr.
M. A. Simmons Liver
Medicine is the best in the
world for Biliousness,
Indigestion and Torpid
Liver. Have used it 10
years, and recommend it to
my friends, and they all
praise it I think there is
as much difference be
tween it and ’’Zeilin’s” and
•’Thedford’s” as between
day and night.
1 Paleness.
> Anaemia is a condition often called “pov
erty of blood” from deficiency of the red
1 corpuscles which give to this fluid its char
-1 acteristic color. It arises from insufficiency
of assimilation of the proper materials of
food to replenish the blood, as in chlorotio
1 girls. It may occur in persons who have
long suffered with hemorrhoids, or in
women from repeated discharges of blood
from the uterns. The Ups ana tongue lose
their natural red color and become white
and the face looks like wax.
The most efficient remedy for this condi
tion is Dr. Simmons Squaw Vine Wine.
The improvement produced by its use is
' frequently almost magical; an enfeebled
4 heart becomes strong and equable in its
action, digestion improves, the lips and
’ cheeks lose their pallor, and the eye be
j comes bright and the step elastic.
; Buy' a
I Smooth
White
Skin
For Your Face I
> It probab’7 needs renewing, for It 1h rough, red,
freckled, blotched o. pimpled, until It has become
repulsive Inste&d of attractive Healthy skin is
' always b lauttful. The sun and-wind, impure
soaps ana cosmetics injure rhe ukin.
■ Viola
k
cleanses, nourishes and restore.*! the akin, mating
it soft, white and beautiful. Il 13 not a cosmetic
—does not cover up. but remv’e* blemishes. It
Is harmless and always *ioes jn». what we claim
‘ for it. The only prepum-Jun .Lint will positive’y
r remove Freckles, Blackhead*, Tnn. Sunburn and
Pimples Hundred.- cf •.octimnni.da irom promi*
' Dent ladies. P-ice 50 cents a i«»r ut
G.C. BiTTNr® Tm mo.
OEAD STUCK for BUGS
Kills Roaches, Fle«s, Moths and Bedbug#. Non
l poisonous; won’t stain. Large bottles* at drug
gists and grocers. 2o cents.
This grteat remedy CURES ail Nervous Diseases, such as
Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Lost Hanhood,
Nightly Emissions, Evil Dreams, Varicocele; and
strengthens the Generative Organs of either sex, that may
be impaired through youthful errors, which soon lead to
Consumption and Insanity. Sold with a guaranty to
* cure, or money refunded. $1 per box, six for $5. Easily
carried in vest pocket. Write us for free sample book and
testimonials. Ask your druggists for them ; take no other,
don’t let him sell you one of his own make under a for
eign name. Address NERVE DROP .CO.,
Grand Rapids, Mich., U. S. A.
For sale by Rome Drug Co . and C.
A. Trevitt, Rome, Ga.
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by doing a little work at home for the Youths’
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It is elevating in character, moral in tone, and
especially interesting and profitable to young
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For Delicacy,
for purity, and for improvement of the com- j
plcxion nothing equals Pozzoni’s Powdbb.J
Atbied.Tku* and Safe WOMAN’S RELItr.
Always prompt and reliable. Avoid Imitations.
Get Catom’s Tansy Pills and save regrets.
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Catox Spec. Co.. Boston. Maas. Pamphlet
Cushman’s
MENTHOL INHALER
-jxSX Curee all troubles of the
Head and Throat
WTARRH; lifcADACHL
NEURALGIA, LaGRIPPEI
will cure
t-Ji sneezing, snuffing, coughing
HEADACHE. Con
tinned use e fle ctf
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highest medical s»u
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r most Re resiling
and IlealtLful ala tc
• , HEADACHE Suffer-
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imitations. Tafce only CUSHMAN’S.- Price, 6Oc
at ail Druggists, or mailed free. AGENTS WANTED.
CUSHMAN’S MENTHOL EALfb
ful cures of Salt Rheum. Old Sores, Cute, Wound*
Bums. Frostbites. Excelr all other remedies foj
PILES. Price, 2fio. at Druggists. Book on Menthol
free. Address Cushman Drug Co.» Vln*
Cannes. Ind, or 124 dkasbo.hb Chicago. J||«
“Better lain linn never.”
' “The ABOVE OLD ADAGE
M • was foiceful now as ever
rj and suffering ones will rejoice
when they hear of the wonder-
. ful efficacy of
ACDIPAIIA The M *rveloua BLOOD
rj ArnlbAnA purifier
’ j Hundreds who Ipve became
discouraged
By trying .a score of otner remedies
and upon whom the best of physicians
'j failed, have ere it was too late, heard
of tlie grandest of all Medicines,' ■
..Africana..
The Sure Cure for all Blood
For sale by all Druggists.
Ml
The Great Reatedy, African*.
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.
Nsp 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.
Why not
Buy a Piano
At Home
Where you are in position to
get one at the lowest possible
price, from ons of the largest
dealers in the South. The
E. E. Forbes Music House
is enjoying one of the most
prosperous year’s in the history
of its exis ence, and is better
prepaired than ever to trade
with you in away to save you
money. Call on or wri e them
, for prices on
CONOVER, KARNICK & BACH,
BEHR BROS, KN ABE,
CCHBERT AND KINGSBERRY
PIANOS ’
Found at
*327 Broad St., Rome, Ga
S. P. DAVIS, Manager.
NEVIN OPERA HOUSE.
JAS, B, NEVIN, trj
> » l,*’ Manager.
Saturday, Oct. 9th.
The AL. G. FIELD
BIG MINSTRELS.
60 People on the Stage 60
Positively the largest exhibition of
the minstrel kind in the world.
AN ENTIRE TRUNOFPALACE CARS.
The Top Liners of the Business
AL G. FIELD BILLY VAN
TOMMY DONNELLY
DOC QUIGLEY
DAN QUINLAN, arH
40 Other Minstrel Celebrities,
The American and European ad
junct of selected Specialties:
Ollie Young, the wonderful Miller
and Monola gymnastics comiqiles.
0 Judd Monola, nature’s enigma.
A corps of 20 agile -dancers in the
big minstrel ~ festival of dance,
“School boy days.” Twenty sweet
Singers The best vocal corps ever
connected with a minstrel company.
Twenty five matchless musicians.
Thq best band and parade ever seen
with any minstrel show. The choir
of Notre Dame Madrigal boys.
Prices sl, 75c and gallery 50c.
DEXICIduS
CASTOR OIL !
STRANGE BUT TRUE.
“Castorean Honey,” s
Manufactured by the Atlanta Chemica j
Co., Atlanta, Ga., is pure Castor Oil, With i
all of its medicinal virtues, but actually (
agreeable to the taste. Think of it, a
child will drink a whole bottle if allowed i
Sold only by agents and the Atlanta t
Chemical Co. • i
Agents wanted.' Address as ibove, <
you*
, I
jwholly ■
sa tis-
i There’s a deal of satUfsc-
« tion when you know that
TlPfl von are str-ag and well, it
• you are not, vou ought |a be
we will make you eo if pos
sible. • >ur oieUnctlve
• . - specialty is all diseases pe-
YZriTh oullirtomen and women,
•v * such as -loud Poison. Strw-
• ture, Nervous Debility,
Kidney and BladderJ?iou-
Ibles, Rheumatism, Catarrh,
VCkllr- ecc b 11180 all diseases es
Jl.W** women. Call on or write
us and if necessary we cm
prove to you that we cure
1 a where some of the best
CA|T fj physicians have failed.
4 Mail treatment gived by
sending for Symptom blank
No. 1 for Men; No. 2 for Women : No. 3 for Skin
» Diseases; No. 4 for Catarrh. Call on or address
DR. HATHAWAY & CO.
South Street, Atlanta, Ga.
B. F. Clark,
I Local and
Traveling agent for
i Phillips & Crew Co.
’ ATLANTA. GA
' First Class Pianos and Organs.
The largest Music House in
. the South, Lowest prices
and most liberal terms.
Pianos and Organs tuned
and repaired.'For particulars
call on, or address,
B, F, CLARK, Rome, Ga
ITa.’thedfordT’
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:VEGETURE
t
k M \Ccsriv~fi/£SS
| dyspepsia I TKTW I Sick or
iNOISCSTtSN Nepvous-
L f 7
r Stomach Appsr/re
3 .
1 None Genuine Without The Likeness Ano
1 Signature ofM.A.Thedford on FrontOf
Each Wrapper. M.A.Thedford Med.@<
J
Chronic Diseases———
l of all forms
Successfully Treated.
' Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bronchitis, Palplta
, tion] Indigestion, etc.
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 attenti >n An opinion, price
of treatment, pamphlet and testimonials will be
eent you fbbx
Dr, S. T, Whitaker, Specialist,
205 Norcross Building, Atlanta, G
Ostrich Feathers-
Boas, Plumes and Tips
Cleaned, Curled
and Dyed.
Kid Gloves cleaned, 15c to 50c per
pair.
• I. PHILLIPS
Whitehall St,, Atlanta Ga.
Stop
When in Chattanooga, either on
business or pleasure, at the most*
comfortable and bonvenvient hotel
in the city.
Stanton House,
Near the Central Station and
convenient to business center.
Rates, $2 a pay.
M, M. Kline & Co. Proprietors.
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Pawtucket Fur Company,
294 Main St, Pawtucket, R, I.
WANTS OF
Raw Furs, Skins, Ginseng, Senaca, etc
Prices quoted for next fiOclaya are as fol
low*: Silver Fox, sls 00 to $l5O 00; Bear
$5.00 to $25 00; Otter, $4 00 to $9.00 s Martin
$2.00 to $9.00; Beaver, $3 00 to $3.50 per
pound; Wolf, SI.OO to $2 ®0; Red Fox, SI,OO
to $2,60; Mink, 75c to $1.00; Skunk, 25c to
$1.00; Gray Fox, 50c to 75c; Rat, 20c to 25c.
Price list on all other furs and skins fur
nished upon application. Full prices guar
anteed, careful selequon, courteous treat
ment, and immediate remittanee on all
consignments.