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S AMONG OUR
Bp A little success spoils some adver
» tisers.
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|B Is your watch broken? Joe Veal can
• H fix it.
BV * * »
An advertisement may be too brief
;■ ; as too prolix.
B■* * *
pt Never put off until tomorrow the
B advertising you should do today.
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A good ad never gets that tired feel
K ing—neither do people who read it.
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■ B. S. Lester. His name stands for all
■ that is best, and purest in table supplies
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B> Good advertising is largely a mat-
■ ter of good taste and good judgment.
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If 4He who knows all about advertising
B is not equal to him .who believes in it.
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«B One advantage an ad possesses is that
■ it never has an impediment in its speech.
‘ Advertising is a honeycomb, which
holds in it the sweets of business suc
cess. • ,
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The most expensive advertising is
frequently that which it costs least to
insert.
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A business without an advertise
ment is like a watch without a main
Bpring -.
It is a well known fact that women
love to read love stories and adver-
I tisements.
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An ad is unlike lightning,, in that
lightning never strikes twice in the
' same place. *
* * *
i B. F. Clark is agent in* Rome for
Phillips & Crew Co.. the big Atlanta
music house.
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If its sash doers or blinds you need the
’O’Neill Manufacturing company can
b eupply your wants.
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Character in advertising makes itself
'ielt as does an individual character.
Both are worthy of great attention.
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“Variety is the spice of life, ’ ’ particu
larly so in advertising. Be unique, origi
nal; yet never fail to be business-like.
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The Rome Pharmacy compound pre
scriptions with pure drugs. The work is
done by an experienced prescriptionist.
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• J: R. Cantrell & Co., believe in The
Tribune’s columns as an advertising
medium Their trade is lively all the
time.
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Thomas Fahy is one of Rome’s oldest
, and most experienced dry goods dealers.
His stock is choice, and prices are as low
as the lowest.
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The new drug house of Taylor &
Norton in the old Briant corner, are
meeting with the success these enter
prising young men deserve.
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A man who keeps putting off adyer
. tising until he is more prosperous, is
like a dog trying to catch his tail. There
♦ is plenty of motion, .but no progress.
* * *
F. J. Kane & Go’s store is a very busy
place these days. This fact will be readi
ly accounted for if you will only read
their offerings in The Rome Tribune.
* * *
M. N. West &|Co., on
watches, guns pistols, household fur
niture, etc. They also have much of
value to dispose of at reasonable rates.
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If you want a piano, organ, violin,
mandolin or any kind of a musical in
strument the E. E. Forbes house can
supply your wants. They have bicycle ß
> too.
•* * *
M. A. Thedford's “Vegeture’’ is a
household remedy throughout this
section. It is unexcelled for dyspep
sia, indigestion, sick headache, loss of
appetite, and all sickness arising
Tutt’s Pills
. Ctire All
Liver Ills.
ARE YOU
BANKRUPT in health,
constitution undermined by ex
travagance in eating, by disre
garding the laws of nature, or
1 physical capital all gone, if so,
NEVER DESPAIR
Tutt’s Liver Pills will cure you.
For sick headache, dyspepsia,
sour stomach, malaria, torpid
liver, constipation, biliousness
and all kindred diseases.
Tutt’s Liver Pills
an absolute cure.
1 _ ■
i from an unhealthy condition of the
stomach.
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J. A. Gammon & Co., do just what
, the/ advertise, and they advertise bar
gains that bring customers. Seeing is
believing you know. So give them a
call.
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Its pleasure to see the exquisite crea
t ons in fall hats at Mrs. J, F. Ward
laws. We know it must be the acme
of joy to the ladies to wear one of
them.
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Dull time advertising pays, because
some people are buying all the time. and
they are more likely to buy of the man
who advertises than of the man who
doesn’t.
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The First National bank has a
capital and surplus of 1300,000. It is
one of the leading banaiug bouses of
the country, and has the confidence
of the people.
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The Armstrong hotel is at present
enjoying one of the most prosperous
seasons in its history Messrs. Mo
Call & Young are the right men in
the right place.
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The exchange bank is one of Rome’s
most solid financial institutions. It
has the utmost confidence of the busi
ness men, hence a large measure of
tbeir patronage.
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Rhudy, Harvey & Co., are progres
sive furniture dealers. Their under
takingdepartment is in charge of Mr.
West who is a graduate of an em
balming college.
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E. C. Wood & Co., keep nothing
but the freshest and best of goods,
and tbeir prices are moderate. Here
the good housekeeper can find every
thing for her table.
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The Knox hat is the correct thing for
the well-dressed man. There is no pret
tier, or more stylish gentleman’s head
gear in the world. J.. B. Watters & Son
aie exclusive agents for it in Rome.
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J. Kuttner has a very attractive adver
tisement in this issue of The Tribune.
Attractive in its rich offerings of bar
gains to the trade. That is the reason
the store is always crowded with cus
tomers,
* * *
The Rome China and Stove company
have one of the prettiest and most use
ful lines of crockery, glassware, stoves,
etc., in North Georgia. Their bargains
should and do attract many customers.
* * *
Dyer & D iniel handle everything in
crockery, glassware, stoves, tinware,
etc. A glance through their select
stock and prices which will be quoted
you insures for them a customer,
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You will need warm, serviceable
clothing for the coming winter. W
H Coker & Co., can supply your
wants and at figureres that will as
tonish you because they are so
low.
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Lanham & Sons are not only progres
■ ve advertisers, but are up to date mer
chants in every respect. A visit to their
six stores just across the bridge in the
Fourth Ward will convince the most
skeptical. ,'
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There is nothing in the drug line or that
is usually kept in a drug bouse that can
not be found at Curry Arrington com
pany’s. Four licensed pharmacists in
sure correct service in the prescription
department.
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“Quality first, price afterwards.”
That is Hand & Co’s motto. Their cus
tomers —they are legion—will tell you
that they mean it too. Nothing season
able or good in the grocery line that you
can’t find there.
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The vehicles turned out by the
Rome Buggy Company are reliable
and first class in every particular. If
you want a buggy, trap, carriage,
wagon or anything in that line, why,
we advise you to consult them.
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“The Dutchess” trousers are of the
never rip variety. The guarantee that
goes with every pair is assurance of their
worth. Edwin Clapp's hand sewed shoes
have no peers, W. M. Gammon & Son
is the place to find shoes and trousers.
* * *
Think of all-wool tailor made suit
ings for sls, sl6, and $lB. But the
Burney Tailoring Company make
them at ttibse prices. Os course you
can get suits on up to the highest.
His prices and his workmanship are
suit movers
* * *
It lies through Rome, and at G. J.
Briants & Company’s two bars the gold
fields are found. At Armstrong and the
Briant’s Corner Bar the very choicest and
rarest of wines, liquors and- beers arc to
be bad, They represent the best distil-
■ lers and importers in America.
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The live and progressive furniture
THE HOME TRIBUNE, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 19. 1897.
1 house of McDonald-Sparks-Stewart
I Company offer some rare bargains in
carpets in today’s Tribune. They
have one of the largest and choicest
stocks ever bi ought to Rome, ano say
(that cost prices will not be hi it with
tbeir offerings. You will need car
pets, and you will do well to see this
stock before buying
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“The Going Out of Business” sale
inaugurated by Parks Brannon & Co.,
on last Wednesday has kept this popular
dry goods emporium crowded to the
doom with eager buyers. The sale con
tinues through this week, and until the
immense and choice stock is sold out.
Go this week before the best bargains
are gone.
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Bass Bros. & Co’s, advertisements are
always very readable, because they are
of literary merit and always offer the
buying public something new and choice.
There immense store is packed with
rare bargains from ever/ quarter of the
world. See their offerings, and prices.
That will clinch the argument.
In this age of advancement one has,
so many things to remember. When a
man reads your first and only ad, it may
strike him in a favorable way. But alasl
how prone is the human mind to forget.
For most probably when he is in need
of the article advertised by you, he has
entirely forgotten your existence. A
constant ad is a constant reminder,
while one ad is but the corner-stone of
a future trade.
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Cotton is low, it is true, but all kinds
of goods in the mercantile iins are
cheaper than they have been in years.
This is true of everything in the big store
of the Rome China and Stove company
at 213 Broad street. Think of tea sets
of 56 peices for $2 48 per set; and elegant
cottage dinner sets for $3.74 per set.
They have everything from the cheapest
to the costliest makes of the world’s
great potteries. See their stock.
* * *
For good liquors, wines, etc., at
reasonable prices you will do well to
consult Curran, Scott & Co. They
handle nothing but the best. In
nothing is purity a matter of such prime
importance, indeed necessity, as in
wines and liquors, whether procured
for medicinal purposes or ordinary con
sumption. In either case the employ
ment of anything but a pure article
causes inestimable damage. No
dealers conduct their business upon
a fuller understanding of the import
ance of this matter than Curran, Scott
& uo.
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The more one knows about an article
the better able he should be to write the
advertisement. Too often, however, it is
a fact when an owner of an article does
the advertising that he is so filled with
the advantages, methods of making and
general excellence of his specialty that
he forgets that all others are not so well
posted on this particular subject as he;
the result is he does not start at the
foundation in preparing his announce
ments, takes too much for granted and
overlooks the points which Would prove
most convincing to a purchaser.
Yellow Jack Preventative.
Guard against yellow jack by keeping
the system thoroughly clean and free
from germ breeding matter. Cascarets
Candy Cathartic will cleanse the system
and and kill all contagious disease germs.
Lo«t Arts of Egypt.
Analyses of weapons and tools, dat
ing from very ancient times in Egypt,
have convinced M. Berthelot, the French
phemist, that the old Egyptians used
pure copper in the manufacture of such
objects. They displayed much ingenu
ity in manipulating that metal. A chis
el was made by folding thin strips of
copper over one another and then forg
ing them into a solid blade, while hol
low needles were formed from copper
leaf by a method very similar to that
which is employed at the present day
tn making helical tubing for bicycles.
J. M. Thirswend,of Grosbeak,Tex.,
says that when he has a spell of indi
gestion. and feels sluggish he takes
two of DeWitt’s Little Early Risers at
night, and he is all right the next
morning. Many thousands of others
do the same thing. Do you? For
sale by Curry-Arrington Co.
Wordetwonh’H Search.
So long as there are writers of books
there will be many who will never re
sort to the painstaking labor of Words
worth, as indicated in the journal of
Dorothy Wordsworth: “William.has
come back tired. He has spent all the
day in thinking of an adjective for the
cuckoo. ” . .
Disfigurement for ]jfe by burns or
scalds may be avoided by using De-
Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve, the g»eat
remedy for piles and for all kinds of
sores and skin troubles. For sale by
Curry-Arrington Co.
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ALABAMA'S BRAVE WOMEN.
Jenifer, Ala.,says: I have
used Dr. M. A. Simmons
Kfe Liver Medicine 20 years,
-asrS'S 1
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(I Disease, Nervousness,
\ Bowel and Stomach
Troubles. I like it bet
ter th ‘ ln "Black Draught”
or “Zeilin’s" medicine.
Parenthood.
Cbi-Mren bind husband and wife more
closely than the wedding ceremony itself.
One-half o£ married misery is due to the
growing physical weakness of women, which
makeschild-bcaring a dreaded burden and
prevents those close relations between hus
band and wife, without which happiness
cannot exist. How important then is it
that the woman be brought to as perfect a
condition of health, ct which she is capable,
so* that she can give to her offspring out of
her abundance of life and spirits. Dr.
Simmons Squaw Vine Wino will do this;
it will purify her blood, tone np her nervous
system and give her courage and assur
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childbirth.
Ashland,Ala., writes: Have
used Dr. M. A. Simmons
M Liver Medicine 10 years
H or Colds, Diarrhoea,
u| Summer Complaint with
\ T chlldren - 14 Bives better
satisfaction than “Thed
ford ’ s Black Draught,” or
dose Ph ’s Regulator,”
or anything we can get.
Dimness of Vision.
Incases of weak and imperfect vision,
the causes of disease should, if possible, be
correctly ascertained, so that they may be
as far as possible obviated and guarded
against Where the trouble is functional
and arises from some constitutional de
rangement or debility, ench as torpid liver
or inactive kidneys, producing a morbid
condition in the organism, constitutional
treatment with Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver
Medicine will produce the happiest results.
When caused by prolonged nursing, exces
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lants, the excessive use of the eyes on too
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or other circumstances which produce de
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Buya
Smooth
White
Skin
For Your Face!
It probably needs renewing, for 5t is rough, red,
freckled, blotched o. pimpled, until it bis become
repulsive inate&d of attractive Healthy skin is
always bteutiful. The bui; and wind, impure
soaps ana sosinoties injure rue mkld.
Viola Creiim
cleanses, nourishes and restores the skin, making
it soft, white and beautiful. It is not u cosmetic
—doos not cover up. but remove* blemishes. It
la harmless and always docs jix. what woolalm
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This great remedy CURES all Nervous Diseases,’such as
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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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For Delicacy,
I for purity, and for improvement of the com-
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Always prompt and reliable. Atxnd Imitaticns,
Get Caton’s Tansy Pills and save regrets.
At drug stores, or sent direct (sealed), price (1.
Catun Spkc- Co.. Boston. Mass. Pamphlet 4a*
Cusnrnans
ffITHOL INHALER.
Cures all troubles of the
Head and Throat
CATARRH, licADACHc.
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CUSHMAN’S MENTHOL BALM wonder- I
fill cures of Salt Rheum. Old Sores, Cuts, Wounds
Burna, Frostbites. Excelc all other remedies for
PILES. Price? 26c. nt Druggists. B«Hik on Menthol
free. Address Cushman < Drug Go.« Vin
cennes, Ind. or 524 DKABBOZU ST..
“Setter late than never.”
T HE A BOVE OLD ADAGE
’ is as foiceful now »s ever
j’J and suffering ones will rejoice
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’ * Hundreds who have become
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By trying a score of otner remedies
and upon whom the best of physicians
failed, have ere it was too late, heard
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..Africana..
The Sure Cure for all Blood
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For sale by all Druggists.
A. jit, Ji j* X. X
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.
B. F. Clark,
Local and
Traveling agent for
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 dn, or address,
B, F, CLARK, Rome, Ga
M. A. THEDFORD’S
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None Genuine Without The Likeness And
Signature of-M.A.Thedforo on FrontOf
Each Wrapper. M.A.Theoford Med.© 1—
Rome.ga.
Chronic Diseases—.—
of all forma
Successfully Treated.
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bronchitis, Palpita
tion; Indigestion, etc.
Oevteiarirlx
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 freh '
Dr, S, T, Whitaker, Specialist,
205 Norerosa Building, Atlanta, G
Pawtucket Fur Company,
294 Main St, Pawtucket, R, I.
SWANTS ALL KINDS OF
Raw Furs, Skins, Ginseng, Senaca, etc
Prices quoted for next 60 days are as fol
low-: Silver Fox, sls 00 to 8150.00; Bear,
$5.00 to $25 00; Otter, $4 00 to $9.00; Martin
$2 00 to $9.00; Beaver, $3 00 to $3.50 ner
pound ; Wolf, SI.OO to $2 00; Red Fox, SI,OO
to $2,00; Mink, 75c to SI.OO, 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. Fall prices guar
anteed, careful selection, courteous treat
ment, and immediate remittance on all
consignments.
Stop
When in Chattanooga, either on
business or pleasure, at the most
comfortable and convenvient hotel
in the city.
Stanton House,
Near the Central Station and
convenient to business . center
Rates, $2 a pay.
M. M. Kline & Co. Proprietors.
Rniiwn.y.
tou.rnw.i Selirdo'i? ih s.ifret cuiy 4. .su,.
Station-. >o, 1, o u~No f
Lv ChHttanooga a uuam 2..5nm:1u übpsa
-Ar Dalton s.u'oam 4 2 pm 12.11 am
Ar lU.idau, i£ pm l.&oam
Ar Atlanta l.lnam 8. <pm &00aa»
Lv Atlanta 4. opm 83. p , a.2oaa>
Ar Macon 7.0-pm 11. Upm 810 am
Ar Jesup. p 4. .O.imi 2.38 pm
Ar Everett 5 25am 3 2:>nm
Ar Jacksonville 8 loam. S3pn»
Lv Jesun v.u7au> 6 jupin
Ar Jacksonville 1 OQpm 11 laptq,
Lv Everett 1 a.auam 3 30pm
Ar Brunswick AlOaiol J.Sopm
No. Scarries Pullman sleeping tar Chaits,'
nooga to Atlanta.
No 10car.-ie-< Pullman Union Sleeping Cas
Chattanooga to Atlanta.
No. n carries Pullman Drawing Room Buf
fet Sleeping Car Chattanooga to Jacksonville
and Atlanta to Brun-viea.
BIA! 10X8. No. H No- 9 Ne. 7
Lv Atlanta Zaoam 23" pm lU.OopS
Ar Rome ... lu.lftam 4 s>pm l.'.oTam
Ar Dalton... Il3>am Au6pm 2.20 am
Ar Chattanooga I.oopm 7.30 pm 4. Item
Lv Chattanooga 745 pm S.ooam
Ar Lexington 4.35atn 5.08 pm
Ar Louisville 7.35 am liipm
Ar t tucinnati...,... ~ 7.3>am 13opm
Lv Chattanooga H..:opm & ><>am
Ar Nashville tlsspm t3spm
No. 13 carries Pullman Drawing Room Bui
fet Sleeping Car Atlant. »o Nashville.
No. 9 carries Pullman Union Sleeping Car
Atlanta to Louisville and Pullman Sleeping
car Chattanooga to Cincinnati.
No. 7 carries Pullman S eeping Car Atlanta
to ( hattanooga and- Omni Chattanooga to Cin
cinnati.
STATIONS. No~« Na IS Na 1*
Lv Chattanooga &30,im 4 tOam iSOnn
Ar Knoxville 1159 am &85am 9.50 pm
Ar Morristown 110 pm 9.50 am H.sspm
ar Hot Springs. 3 is pm il.dnam 12 23am
Ar Asheville 4 35pm I 15pm 1.39 am
Ar Salisbury &40pm 6.00 am
Ar Greensbora. 9.52 pm 8 50am
Arßaleizn 7.1»..m 11 45am
Ar Norfolk ».2opm .
Ar Washing ’oa a «2tm 9.4upm
Ar New York 12,43pm' .1.23 am
No. 12 carries Pullman Sleeping oar Chatta
n°o«» to New York via Asheville, an*
Salisbury to Richmond, arriving Richmond
o.viA *. m
BoHd tr,ln Chattanooga to Norfolk
keeping Car Chattanooga t«
Norfolk without change. Close conn.-ctloi
made at Norfolk wltn steamers for H dtl
more. New Vorg an(J Boston Pullman Sleep
ing Car Salisbury to New York via Washington
' stations. No~i6 No’T
Lv Chaitanooga ;. a svpm ».39ai»
ArKnGxvillc j 9 50pm 11.&9an
Ar Morristown. 12.27 am 110 pm
w ris L? ! 5.00 am 4 05pm
asl^ ng ! on 1125 pm T.3sim
Ar New York -8.25 am 1.20 pm
Na Scarries PjllmanSleeping-Car Chatta
nooga to Washington and Chattanooga to New
York without change..
No. 18 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Ciatta
aooga to Knoxville and Kuoxville to Bristol
STATIONS. No. 14
Lv home ........ io 50am
ArAnnision I.lopm
Ar Birmingham 10.10 pm
Ar Selina g npn,
Ar Meridian 10 30pm
Ar New Orleans ]i, 45am
ArJacison 9.45 am
Ar Vicksburg \ 11.38 am
Ar Shreveport -. 7.20 pm
Wo- 15 |Nq P tNo _ 18 j NoTTS
J 15pm 5.10 pm Lv Rome.... ar 10.00 am 9.30 am
8.0 >pm 7.08 pm Ar Gadsden ar 6.35 am 7.15 am
8.30 pm 7.15 pm Ar Attalla,,.lvt 815am[ T.OOam
t Dally except Sunday. * Sunday only.
W. EL GREEN. Gen Supt Washington, D C,
J M. CULP, Trat Mgr. Washington, D. C.
W. X TURK, G. P. A Washington, D. C.
0. A. BCNKOCKR.A a >.x ChattanoogaTtoM
Mumga, H'orae 4 Columbus
RAILROAD.
EUGENE E. JONES. Receiver.
i Passenger Schedule in effett May 2, 1896.
; SOUTHBOUND
I STATIONS No. 2 |No. 4 No. 10
Lv Chattanooga 8 01sm4 10poi 500 am
Battlefield . 8 37 4 36 5 40
Chickamauga. ... 844 445 625
LaFayette 9 12 5 13 7 25
Trion 9 39 5 40 8 35
Summerville 9 48 5 49 8 55
Lyerly 10 06 6 07 9 40
Rome 11 00 7 00 2 10
Cedartown 11 44 745 pm 145
Buchanan 12 27
Bremen.. 12 43
Ar Carrollton 110 pm
northbound.
STATIONS No. 1 No. 3 No. 8
LvCarrol(ton .... 140 pm
Bremen 2 07
Buchanan 2 24
Cedartown 307 615 a m 910 am
Rome 3 50 7 00 1100
Lyerly 4 45 7 54 1 05
S- uminervllle 5 03 8 12 1 55
Trion 5 12 8 21 2 30
LaFayette 5 39 8 48 3 35
Chickamauga 6 07 9 17 5 05
Battlefield 6 14 9 24 5 20
Ar Chattanooga 840 p m<9 50 atn 600 pm
Nos. 9 and 10 daily except Sunday.
Nos. 3 and 4 Sunday only.
Nob. 1 and 2 daily..
Trains Nob. 9 and 18 arrive and depart from
C. R. & C. sbope near Montgomery avenue.
Connections made at Chattanooga, Tenn.,
with all reads for points North and West.
For any information apply to
C, B. WILBURN, Traffic Manager,
Rome. Ga.
or C. s. PRUDEN, Ticket Agent
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 ad option 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 liqe
redolent with history and romance and
filled with wonderful charm.
THE SECOND is the great transconti
nental train of the Southern Pacific,
making direct connections at New Or
leans (which point 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 •
ing maid, 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 Wrist should read. Some beau
tiful books. If ■ going to California,
Mexico or Arizona, write and enclose
10 cents in stamps anclfwe will be glad
to send such as you seed, or any
Southern Pacific Agei<t will cheerfully
give information,
S. F. B. MORSE,
[General Pasarnger and'Ticket Agent
; NEW.ORLEANB
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