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■*> JL 7® This Week. Ts School Suits. > /fr ijf
CO.pCS Every mohter who has . bo }
*V *See the new things we have in w JSk jj | /F*\ ought to be interested in our school
fancy and novelty suits and suitings. .AND \df- vH II ■! I AAT TV suits. Tuey are ail made by the <k\
iii «***.<» i \ \ 11 uN/cxj/ xxinu 11/'
•'• They have no equal in Rime- all UjiZ« B |lJ|cto' best ta, ' or8 > an< J the prices 25 per *k*
new weaves, new colorings, from the. D|a|IAAA DlaiiAAo cent under their real value. Good ...
/|i great center of fashion of the old ‘j_j suits at 75e, SI.OO, $2 00 §2.50 and M/
w ” id! $3 oo
Think of ,ove| y 6Uils at oßl y “
m t3 ' so -* J - SO ’ B6CQ ,Ddßß<Jo! We OUR Men’s Suits. $
«i •*• have th. l« s «l «nd mo.t complex Good onion c.s.lme re .u,t. nicely S3TO S 8 OO
/A 838830 Hne of Dree, Goods ever seen in , Plnol/ FloMrlmOnt M »»“e «P. »«> .0 $ 4 .50i Fine all ’ U/
j{ — — Q , E °™ ! o HoaK uepanmeni r® - 01 c. ssm „ e3Ui u f . r „ 31y T bargains in hosiery. #-
* in© OIIOGS. $7.50 and $8 50 offer a fast black l|/
.15 These are the best values ever sold t IS HOW 11111 OI th© seamless Ixl ribbed hose for boys <l7
/Il in the South. See them. Ladies BLACK latest Styles Os White ShlYtS. and misses at 12| cents. They are W
•’• good solid dongola button shoes, 3 yxco ui the 20 cent -rade U/
/fl to 8. only 98c Ladies fine soft d >n- ■ ■ . - No house in Rome can show a Children’s fast hla.-k h ’l’
zlx gola kid button boots for only $1.25, rinATAO IA ft A I/* c ck ribbed nose, rL
/Il Ladies custom made French kid but- UtJU'IJO, |y| a |KU|V | O|IQQ better line of hne custom-made s to 9, regular price 10 cents: our -T-
/Il to “ bo ° tson } 75! Misses good JllUllUlU) UUP JU white Shirts than ours for 75 cents Pri T Ce ° nly 5 Centi> ’ W
J? solid dongola Spring heel button Ladies full regular made fast black <A7
/ji shoes, Bto 11,75 cents! Missesfine Usually the ladies say ‘we can- and SI.OO. imported hose of the 25 cent quality W
.1. spring heel soft dongola kid button „ , , , . . i Aimj RfW 1P *1 /»
/Il shoes 12 to 2, sl. B?vs pebble gram not find what we want in black our price 16 cents. If/
•J- Climax button school shoes,’every dress goods!” Call to see us this Q I I IQCT O FIOW r» i . <->. . 30 dozen ladies fine hose, Herms- <l/
/|l pair warrantei, 12 to 2, for $1! Best
'MI line of infants and childrens shoes week and we will show you that you v vm vim io high spliced heel, 35 cent grace for 11/
F|l in Georgia, at 5jC, 65c and 75c. can get just what yot may wattin ..FOR. ► Qr new co^ shield bosom only 25 cents. <k\
serges, cashmeres, plain and fancy shirts at 50 cents have no equal in ——————- ...
/|i s i ings, novelty Suits and suitings PQ ILadies’, E, ’ me - .■!•
t ' in blacK and mourning. .Ts
;£ Everything New Misses Oyershirts. JOk
/Il G 23 Here is just what you want, and '?•
/|l ••••AND-**- at just your prices, in all the nev 'k'
s&i style overshirts at 50c, 65c, 75c and WR® 11/
/!i Undershirts. ChlldfOn. iij
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If yoU want the best for the least • Kid Gloves. '
(0 money in good cotton and, woolen 48 Cents tO $15.00. The best in Rome; all new; in U/
/•V underwear for men and boys. See - blhck and colors, SI.OO, 1,25, 1.50 X*
j|V $3.00 to $5.00. ours at 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c find sl. FaiKS.
OUR NEW YORK LETTER.
The Klondike Craze as a Lure For Dupes.
Living: Advertisements In Goth
am—Two New Plays.
[Special Correspondence.]
Os the numerous crazes which have
come to the surface within the last few
years there has probably been none
Which has been so prolific of “fake”
schemes for enticing money from the
pockets of the unwary as the Klondike
fever. A man who is In a position to
know whereof he speaks said a few days
ago that a large majority of these ex
ploration companies wera so designed
that in no case could the organizers lose
a dollar, while if things panned out all
right they “stood to win” heavily.
With the investor who puts his hard
earned savings in the exact reverse is
the case. He is likely to lose, but may
possibly win a trifle under the most fa
vorable conditions. In other words, the
promoter is speculating with his cus
tomers’ money. It’s pretty nearly a case
of “heads I win, tails you lose. ” Natu
rally there are some of these enterprises
which are thoroughly legitimate and
honestly conducted, but they are in the
minority. Incidentally if those who are
supposed to be on the inside may be re
lied upon the number, of persons who
are anxious to acquire great wealth
through the investment of a few thou
sands in these exploration companies is
not as great as it was fondly anticipat
ed it would be. Still there have been
enough to insure the sending of a small
army of men to the Klondike next sea
son for the purpose of locating claims
for which the investors have already
paid their good hard cash. Some will
find them and some may even turn
them over when found to the company
which sent them out, but there are cer
tain to be many who will be foolish
enough to forget the ethics of honesty
sufficiently to hold on to the good things
themselves.
A “Sandwich Man” Company.
There is probably no class jjf men
who are so constantly on the hunt < for
novelties ps the ..gentlemen who, for i>
Blood poison
?2 m il* prlce uader wmegua ran
jy • }• X° u to come hero we will con*
«uinharj» t^r° t, l < r t) i‘i yttt ''roadfnreand hotel bills,and
S?ir v a T?li 5 tT. e fai ! to 11 70 u hOTe taken mer-
*’ * nd Btill bave aches and
sm&i Commission, agree to advertise
and thereby introduce to the favorable
notice of the public new goods for which
it is desired to create a seeming demand
which will induce the dealers to realize
that it will be profitable to lay in a
stock. As soon as a novelty is found it
is used to such an extent that it rapidly
passes into the state' of “chestnutry, ”
but the hunt goes on unabated, and the
fellow who can get up some original
scheme for the, inexpensive promotion
of publicity Mi always assured of a fair
remunerationror his ideas. The latest
thing to be adopted in this city is noth
ing more or less than a variation of the
old sandwich scheme, in which a man
walks between two large signs extolling
the virtues or merits of a certain rem
edy or shoe or corset. This does not
seem to be startlingly original, and yet
it is good enough to induce men who
are posted in such matters to organize
a company for the purpose of doing ad
vertising for outsiders on these lines.
This concern’s object is to furnish liv
ing advertisements on various goods.
Living' Advertisements.
The sandwich man has had his day.
No more will he step along blithely as
in early spring he feels the sap stir in
his boards. No more will the wooden
signs "Use Perry’s pain puncturer” as
sail our eyes from car windows.
All that will be a thing of the paSt.
Henceforth we will have living, mov
ing, speaking advertisements.
-For instance, when you see a man
with a rubicund nose, a beatific look
and divergent, undulating footsteps,
carrying a portly jag wrapped loosely
about him, be prepared to notice on his
back the legend: “Where did I get it?
Why, at the Lusher’s Delight. ”
From the empurpled nose may swing
a placard, “For delirium tremens try
Jagley’s whisky. ”
Practical Applications of the Idea.
Moreover, soubrettes, clad in the
most symmetrical of tights, may roam
upper Broodvay, their silken incomers
being labeled, “Wear Smythe’s sym
metricals,” or “We all use Fairbroth
er’s fleshings. ”
Then the “L” station blind man with
the pencils can throw away his pity
rousing sign and put in its place a card
reading: “I am blind. Drop a nickel in
the cup to help me buy Swift’s sight
restorer. ’ ’
The man whom an enforced .diet of
air has reduced to a skeleton may earn
honest shekels by asserting aloud in the
highways and byways:
“I weighed 240. I took one bottle;of
Allbone’s antifat. See me now. ”
Altogether New York will be a mer
ry old town -when the new company
gets fairly down to work. ,
Two New Plays.
Franklyn Fyles, the dramatic editor
of the New York Sun, is to have two of
his recently completed plays presented
on Det. 18. One of...them
THE ROME TRIBUNF. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12* 1»»7 '
land, ’61,“ and will be‘ staged ar the
Fourteenth Street theater by Augustus
Pitou. The other is “ A Ward of France’ ’
and will be presented by Klaw & Er
langer at the Walnut Street theater,
Philadelphia, afterward coming to New
York. Both pieces are described as
strong dramas, and they will be inter
preted by well known players. “The
Girl I Left Behind Me, ’ ’ of which Mr.
Fyles is coauthor, is beginning its sixth
season in this country and its third sea
son in the English provinces. It threat
ens to fall into tho perennial class
along with “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” and
“East Lynne. ” Joseph Russell.
How'a This!
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Co. Props. Toledo O.
W e the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be
lieve him 1 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.
POPULAR LOW-PRICE CALIFOR
NIA EXCURSIONS.
The Santa Fe Route daily excursions
to California in tourist sleeping cars are
deservedly popular. Cars are of newest
pattern and very comfortable, having
every necessary convenience.
These excursions are accompanied by
Pullman conductors and porters, and
are patronized' by many of the best peo
ple. Low ticket rates.
The Santa Fe’s California line is re
markably picturesque. Its middle
course across the coutinent avoids ex
tremes of beat or cold.
For descriptive literature address Geo.
T. Gunnip. General Agent, 417 Waunt
street Cincinnati, Ohio.
Merchants and Manufacturers Free Street
Fair and Trade Carnival, Knoxville
Ten., October 12-15, 1807.
For the occasion of the Merchants
find Manufacturers Free Street Fair
and Trade Carnival, at Knoxville,
Tenn., October 12th to 15th inclusive
the Southern railway 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 14tb inclusive, limited
fifteen days from date of sale. Call
on any agent of the Southern railway
for information.
Nick Ayer will accompany
the excursion party to Nash.-
ville Tuesday morning. Train
leaves at 9 a. m,
NEWS OF JACKSONVILLE
Election of Alms House Keeper—Negroes
Erecting a School Building.
Jacksonville, Ala., Oct, 9. -The
county commissioners court was held
this week, he most important busines
that was transacted was the letting of
the alm house. Mr. John Pruit, who has
been keeper for several years was re
elected.
The negroes of this place are erecting
a school building, the present house be
ing too | small The new’ building is
double story fifty by thirty in dimension,
and is situated in a beautiful place. The
white citizens made liberal donations
toward building it. The negroes expect
to have a large school.
Mr. S. H. Lester has given a part of
his paper the Democrat to the State
Normal schoel. The students will furn
ish school news and articles, and will
make their columns interesting.
Quarterly conference will be held at
the Methodist church Monday, Oct. 18-
Dr. Hawkins will begin holding pro
tracted services Wednesday before,
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE
The best salve in the world for outs or
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblain
c irns and all skin eruptions and posl
tvely cures piles, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisij>ction
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by Curry-Arrington Co.,
druggists, Rome Ga
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limile y'Tf '"T*~ 11 oa
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Merchants’ and Manufacturer.’ Free Street
Fair and Trade Carnival, Kncxviile,
Tenn,, October 12th 15'h 1807,
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 sei tickets from points on
its line to Knoxville and return October
llth-14th inclusive at rate of one fare
for round trip. Tickets limited for re
turn passage 15 days from date of sale.
On Qctober 12th and 13th tickets will
be on sale to Knoxville and return from
points within a radius of 200 n iles, 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 ou any agent of the Southern rail
way for further informfition.
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FOR SALE BY TAYLOR & NORTON AND C. A. TREVITT.
JOHN H. REYNOLDS, President. B. I. HUGHES, Cashier!
P. H. HARDIN, Vice President.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ROME, GEORGIA.
Capital and Surplus $300,000.
All Accommodations Consistent With Sa'e Banking Ex
tended to Our Customers. .
The Chattanooga Buggy and Wagon Manufactory,
ALL KINDS OF TOP AND NO TOP BUGGIES.
SINGLE DOUBLM
Merchants’ Delivery Wagons, Bread and Milk Wagons,.
PLEASURE AND FARM TRUCK WAGONS.
The cheapest place in the South for first class Vehicles, all kindst
We carry a full line of Springs, Axles, Wag< n and Buggy Supplies In
our repair department we’ do first-class work. Employ competent
mechanics and the best painters and trimmer-*. Best Oils, Paints and
Varnishes used. T I. WILSON. Proprietor.
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