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A WORLD OF TRADE DEATH NESTS.
Ruling Prices of the Leading Articles
of Commerce.
WE HOME MARKETS FULL? QUOTED
Latest I’rlce* Given From t> tily'Corrections
Liverpool and New York Cotton
Market Fluctuations.
Rome Cotton Market.
By wagon l*i@ 6
Cotton.
Saw York, Oct. 19 —The following are to
day’s quotations:
Cotton Futures.
Opening Close Close
today, today, yesterday
oanuary. .. ••••••• 665 6 13 6OS
February 6 1" 6 16 6 2
March 6 15 6 *2l 6 15
April.* 6 IK 6 18 6 26
May 6 23 6 29 6 24
Juno .* ..... 6 26
July .....
August .... .... ••••
September I •••• ••••
October 6 13 .... '••••
November 6.12 • 6 06 6 CO
December.... .... 616 611 603
LtVKHP ioL. Ost.l9.—The following were the
quotations touay: Sales. 10,0X1 Dales, tone
steady. Middlings, 3 11-16 d.
Opening Close.
January and February 3 21 3 21
February and March 3 21 3 21
March and April 3 22 3 22
April and May .'. 4 23 3*23
Mayan.', .lune 3 34 3 24
June and July 3 25
July and August 3 26
.Augustand September.... 1...
September ana October 3 31 3 3’
October and November 3 24 3 24
November and December 3 21 3 21
December and January 3 21 3 21
LOCAL MARKETS.
I CORRECT KD DAILY. J
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Rome Oct. 19 -The following are the whole
sale prices; small lota to consumers are rela
tively higher.
Wheat—New wueat 90c. These are the
.prices paid by commission merchants.
Corn-Dealers are paying 4«c packed forcom
and are selling at 50@35c ao.ked. delivered on
•cars in carload lots. Smaller quantities, 2@3c
higher. Bulk corn, 2c less chan racked. Ear
corn. 55c per bbl., with or without snucirs.
Oats-In car lota. No, 2, mixed. No. 2 white
bulk, 29c; sacked from store, No. 2- mixed,.
30@32; No. 2, wuite 35c,
FnoUB-Fancy patents, $5.75@6.0J; straight,
$5.40; extra fancy, 85.00; fancy, $4.85; choice
family, 83.65. in selling consumers, grocers a' 1
20c to 3'ic per bbl to these prices. Graham dorr,
.$5 50; rye fl>ur, 81.00; patentspring wheat flour,
$6.00; wuole wheat flour, 86.00.
Hay—in car lots, choice timothy, $14,00@16.00;
No I timothy,Bls.oo; No 2. $14.00; less than car
dots, ?!,u0 per ton higher.
Groceries and Provisions.
Suoar—Clarified, white, 4%c; yellow, 4J4@
4 5-16:; sscouds. 3%@4c; standard A 4.9(i; gren
ulatrd 5.40 c; powdered ft.Boc; cubes,s.2sc; con
tecti ners A, 6.63 c; cut loaf, 5,10 c; open kettle,
■4® 4.25 c
•+bs?bn Coster—Per pound, Rio ordinary,
in@llc , fair to good, 12@t4c; choice to fancy
15@16c; peaberry, 17c; Curdova.
KOA3TED Coffee—Equality plan, fob, New
York basis, 1-lb, packages, per case of 100 pack
ages, Arbuckle's 11.19 c; Leveriugs 11.10;Mocha
and Java, 50-lb, tins 28@32c.
Westen Pork Products—Bacon, sides, ex
tra short, 7%e; regular, 7%c; fancy,
'Sc; shoulders, choice, B@yt/ 4 c; fancy shoulders,
fancy -8c: hams, luVigpge; bellies, 8@8?4c;
breakfast bacon, choice, 10@’lc; fancy, 12.rg1.4e:
bologna sausage. 5%@6c; dry salt regulars, 5@
5%c; extras, 5%c.
Laud—Fancy leaf, 6@6%c; choice leaf, 5y 8 @
554 c; choice family, sc; refined, sc.
Coal Oil—Georgia test, ide, headlight 12c,
fire proof 12‘Ac: Apex axle gre.se, per case, 1 to
boxes, 82 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%1b tin boxes, per case,
$3.25; 3%-lb tin boxes, per case. $3 85.
Country Produce.
Beeswax -Per pound, 22@23c.
Bacon—From wagons; shoulders 7@Bc; sides,
■6@7c; hams, 9@tle: country lard 6c l / 2 7/ 2 .
Butter—Per pound, 10@20c,
Feathers—Prime goose, white, per pound,
■39@3tc; gray goose, 28c; mixed, 20@25c; old
20e; mixed gray and white, 28@30c.
Poultry—Spring chickens, each 12' /s @l7‘/ s c;
■hens I5c;olo roosters 10c each; geese, full leath
ered, 20c each.
Egos—Per dozen, first hands, open market,
12%c®l8M.
Tallow—Per pound, 3c
PoTAToBS -New Irish potatoes. 85@95c per
bushel: trom store per barrel, $2.60.
ApPLrs—Home grown. 40@5<’c per bushel
from wagons; 4C@soc bushel irom store.
Tomatoes—New, six basket carrier crate,
*75; shipped, 20@4( c basket crate.
Cabbage—Florida or Tennessee $1.25.
Beans—New Green, $1 00 per bushel.
Onions—From store, 75@90c per bushel; in
bushel baskets SI.OO.
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 5V 2 c; green
not salted, numbers 1 and 2, 4%c; green glue 2c,
drv glue 8c; skins 20@50c.
Wool—Choice unwashed. 13® 14c; slightly
burry, l( @llc; moderate burry B@9e; hard buiry
5@6; choice tub-washed 22c: dingy tub-washed
Georgia Sobohum "From wagons, old, 8!412c
per gallon; new 22@ sc; good Steck and cooper
age.
?|Beans— From store, New York navy beans
1.60.
Broken
C, Chain
The family circle
j is never so happy
after the chain is
J broken and a link
J ( taken. Some family
M chains are strong,
¥ others weak. Have
V you a good family
history? Or is
there a tendency to coughs,
throat or bronchial troubles,
weak lungs? Has a brother,
sister, parent or near relative
had consumption? Then your
family chain is weak.
Strengthen it. Take SCOTT’S
Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil
with Hypophosphites. It g
makes rich blood, gives strength I
and vigor to weak lungs and I
run-down With I
its aid the system throws off ■
acute coughs and colds. It pre- ®
vents the chain from breaking. Sb
Shall we send you a book about this, ■
free ?
For sale by all druggists at 50c. and st.oo 9
SCOTT & BOWNE, New York. «l
MUNYON TALKS ABOUT THE
KIDNEYS.
" Wars and plagues,” says Professor
Munyon, ’’ kill fewer people than dlsee es
of the kidneys. In health these organs
relieve the system of all poisonous ma
terial and dis-
charge It jMBHL
through the
urine. If dis- ■_ HB •
eased the pol- *l*ll
son remains in LaA. 7
the blood and Vw'jF
Increases by
minute quantl- ga
ties, piling up J&U Z
atom by atom, t ZiXxSTo.’iY
until the sys- fifj
trn can no TsSj !• 4
longer resist Its i
efforts. The ' WaMBEBr-\
heart is pol- Igyf
soned. Its ac- g jl
tion falls and .-r vi
dropsy ap- n 7n, fl 'gfc. , /
pears. The U/mS' Wi mi. M
nervous system BmWi ■w ■/.' Kgfpi
is poisoned and ;-i •<.,'« 4 jSe-I
convulsions are KnM S IK- 4
folio wed by B|i ’ll Z M
death. Have il T F
yow neglected \ aiir®—
your kidneys? ;aH||j|W A* fly
Have you been 7®X;i!¥ P
a heavy drink- Sr ® B
er? Have you I JI
allowed a cold I fl
to settle In these organs? Have you
overworked your stomach, liver, or nerv
ous system, and thrown more strain on
your kidneys than they can bear? No
matter what the cause, trust our Kidney-
Cure. It is the joint product of the most
eminent and successful physicians of the
world, and has cured thousands of cases.
" I will guarantee that my Kidney Cure
will cure 95 per cent, of all forms of
kidney disease. When the disease is far
advanced and there are other complica
tions patients had better send a four
ounce vial cf their urine, with full symp
toms. We will then make a careful
analysis of the water, and advise the
best course to pursue to get well, ab
solutely free of charge.” < ■
Prof. Munyon has a separate specific
for each disease. They may be obtained
from ‘druggists, and nearly all are 25
cents a vial. Personal letters to Prof.
Munyon, 1.505 Arch Street, Philadelphia,
Pa.,©answered with free medical advice
for any disease.
Meal-Pearl, plain or bolted 45 lbs, to the
blsabel, 46c; 46 -lbs, bushel, 45c.
Dysters—Standard weight, 1-lb cans, $1,65@
175 per case; 2-lb cans. $2 90®J3,10.
Canned Meats— orn beef, 1 lb, cane $1.25:
2-lb, $2.10; chipped beef, %-lb cans, $1.50; 1-lb
82 40: potted and deviled nam, *4-lb cans, 50c;
-lb 81,00.
Canned Vegetables--Tomatoes per mise of
2-lbcaus $1.50c; 3-ip 81.7552.00; corn. $1,25®2,’0
prlng hr ans. $1 00; early June peas 2-lb 8L0U&
8,80; marrowfat. $1,60.
Cheese- Half ceam 10c; full cream, 1154 c;
Young America, 1154c;chedaar, ll%c,
Sabdines -American quarters, per case $2,75
@3,90; ditto mustard, $2,60@2,75; imported,
$9.00<&12 50,
Salmon—Columbia Rivers, fancy flats per
d zen,«1,90; tails. $1,75; choice Columbia River
flats, $1.35; tails SL4S; Alaska, tails, »l,10; slate
51,35; pink $1,00@1,15,
Molasses—Straight choice, open kettle, new
35-40; prime 32e; good 28c;common centrifugal,
lt.'@2oc; cane syrup choice, new 35c; mixed
goods 3@4c per gallon less.
Vinegab—3o-gralns 10® 12c; 40 grain. 12@15c;
50 grains, lt@18c; Mott’s pure apple 20c; ad.
vance of 2c per gallon for half barrels.
Crackers—XXX soda and picnic,
XX soda, butter aud picni<r4%c.
Pickles—Bulk. 1200 in barrel, $4.00; 2,400 tn
oarreFßs.oo; 1,200 half barrel $3,25; 600 half
barrel $2,75; plain mixed ba'l barrel $4,50@
5,0 f; sweet mixed uer barrel sll 50.
AMMUMTIOV—Shot, buck, $1,50; dron $1 25®
1,30; bar lead sc; powder, 25-lb kegs, rifle. $4 00;
b'astlng $1.55; fuse 40@80c.
Rope—Cotton, Nv 2, 9@ioc; No 1, UJ4@l2i4c;
sisal, 7%c; manilla, 12c.
Soda-Iu 112-lb kegs loose. 2@2J£c; In ►O-'b,
boxes, 1 lb, packages $3,45; 1-lb, ami %-lb. pack
ages $3,30@3.60, % lb, packages, $3 45@3,75; 5c
size, $8.30@3.R0.
.-alt T bie salt in barrels of 280 poinds ea h
—Bink $1.65; 28 10-lb bags $1.90; 60 5-lb bags
$1.9(1; 100 3-'b b>gs S2.IQ; 143 2 lb bags $2 20;
salt, iu bags t.V@7oc.
Candy—Small sti'*k, in boxes and baskets
6%c@ e; buckets half cent higher.
Nuts—Pecans, 9@l2c; walnuts (Calitornlai,
12@15c; filberts 9@llc; almonds 12@15c; Brazil
nuts 10c.
Grain aud Provision*.
Chicago, Oct. 19.
opmx ci.osn
Wheat —October. .. doja
W heat—December.
Wheat—May ... 6914
Corn —October 24m
Cohn—December 1'5?6@36 '. .
Corn—May gws;
Oats—October ...
Oats—December 1854 1.-iU
OAIN-May 8 ... 2014
PORK—October ;.. 7.7 u
Pork—December 780 ... L 75
Pork—January ...
L'aKD —October *’.* 4,;;y
Lard—December 4.3.’H 433
Laud—January ... 447
Bibs—October .. ' 4 55
Bibs—December 4 3214 ... 4.47
Bibs-January ... 465
Naval store*.
Savannah, Oct. 19.—Turnentlne flrm at
c: aes 335 casks; receipts. 717 -asks.
Rosin, firm: sales. .H -b’ ■ receipts, *.’,531
barrels: A. B. C, D, $1.25; E, $1.3 ; F, sl.:X>: (».
$1.3-: H. $1 4u; I, sls -; K, $1.0; M, SI.MI;
N. $2. window ..-las*. si4'>: waterwiiito.
$2.-0.
vVILMiNGrox, -V. L., U :t. 9. —xiosin. linn;
strained, $1.1;; good scraiae I*. sl. .0; receipts,
780 barrels. Spirits turpentine,
. 2814 c; receipts, 3 casks. Tar, flrm at $1.5 ;
receipts, 334 barrel*. Crude turpentine,
at $1.50, $2 00 and $2.00; receipts, 8> carrels.
Spaii II a- Po'i-t u e 6*e All iiincn.
London, Oct. 19.—A special dispatch
from Madrid says there is much discus
sion at the Spauisli capital on the sub
ject of the alliance between Spain aild
Portugal, whicu is reported to be in
processor' negotiation. The Portugese
minister of marine,- who is now in
Madrid, has expressed’ the belief that
such an alliance may be’ accomplished
at uny moment.
Convicts Will Not H» Leased.
, Raleigh, Oct. 19.—1 t is learned from
Chairman Claude Dockery of the peni
tentiary board that the penitentiary will
not bo leased. Governor Russell is ex
tremely anxious to lease, but objections
to it are powerful. The Republicans
claim it would ruin their party, so bit
ter is negro opposition.
I'onnl Tolstoi Quite sick.
Berlin, Oct. 19.—The Lokal Anzeiger
•ays Count Lyof Tolstoi, ths Russian
author and social reformer, is suffering
from an illness which will necessitate
the performance of a serious operation.
Court martial For Loveriug.
Chicago, Oct. L9.—Secretary Alger
has directed General Brooke that a’
courtmartial be ordered for the trial of
Captain Lovering, in case the captain
does not ask for a court of inquiry.
Yellow Jack Preventative.
Guard against yellow jack by keeping
the system thoroughly clean und free
from germ breeding matter. Cascarets
Candy Cathartic will cleanse the system
and and kill all contagious disease germs.
THE ROME THIEUNE. WEDNESDAY, OUTOBEB 20, 1»»7.
FIREHUGS AT ADAIRSVILLE.
another HJaz» Morning Can <J
ttho Wildcat H-xeitemeni.
Are the firebugs trying to destroy
tbe little city of Adairsville? Itwould
seem so from the following special in
yesterday’s Constitution:
Seventeen days ago eleven of tbe
leading business houses were burned
between 1 and 3 o’clock. Last Sun
day four buildings were burned at
1:15 a. m. This morning at half-past
1 o’clock fire was discovered .in some
seed cotton at the gin of A. M. Cox,
with no loss.
For over two weeks now the town
has been in a nervous strain and great
anxiety has existed among the people.
A reign or horror has seized upon ne.
The attempt to burn Cox’s gin this
morning only adds to it.
Mr. Cox keeps three men on the gin
lot at night. One of the men bleeps in
the gin proper and one in an outhouie
Last night two men were sleeping in
a cow stall that had a quantity of
seed cotton in it. it having been
placed there for safety. This cotton
was the bed of James Hilburn. About
1 o’clock Hilburn aw oke to find' his
bed on fire. A hole was discovered in
the partition and by this hole was
a match, showing the origin of the
fire. A man was seen to run from the
house. The fire was put out at once
and no alarm given.
Circumstances point to a certain
man as the incendiary, and Mr. Cox
feels sure that he knows him. This
fire would have been a great loss to
Mr. Cox, as he has a new ‘plant and
one of the best equipped in Georgia,
He was a heavy loser in the first fire,
having lost four store bouses.
The town is thoroughly aroused
and nothing will be left undone.
BUCKLEN’B ARNICA SALVE.
The best salve in the world for outs or
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, ohapped hands, chilblain
corns and all skin eruptions and posi
ively oures piles, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed no give perfect satis,
or money refunded: Price 3ft cents tier
box. For sale by Curry-Arrington Co.,
druggists, Rime Ga
REDUCED KATES VIA SOUTHERN RY.
Special Excatsion To Nashville, Account
Tennessee Centennial. Oct. 20.
On October 20tb, the Southern rail
way will sell special excursion tickets
to Nashville, Tenn-, and return at
the following very low rates for the
round trip:
Plainvil), $3.25; North Rome, $3.45;
Rome, $8 45; Lindale, $3.55; Silver
Creek, $3.55; Chambers. $3.55; Seney,
$3.70; Rockmart, $3.75; Braswell,
$3.75; Dallas, $3.75; Hiram, $3.75;
Powder Springs, $3.75; Austell, $3.75;
Mableton, $3.75; Nickajack. $3.75;
Chattahoochee, $3.75.
Tickets will be sold on October 20th
only, limited to return five days from
date of sale.
This will be the last opportunity
parties will have to visit the centen
nial at this very low rate, and as the
attractions will be grander this month
than at any previpus time, everyone
should endeavor to attend.
Call on any ticket agent of the
Southern Railway for further infor
mation.
“oe fao- z7
daild Jfl Oft
s' s 7^-/—?'y"7^— e'sry
M vrippw.
WANT TO GO CHi< KAMaUGA
Leg'ittlature Will B) Asked to Appropriate
Funds for State Troops to Go Next May.
There is a strong movement on foo*
to get the next legislature to appropri
ate funds for the state troops to go to
Chicamauga next May.
At that time the unveiling of the
monument to the Georgia troops that
fought at the battle of Chickamauga,
will take place. It would be a splendid
idea for the volunteer service to be on
hand at such a momentous event. Capt.
Oscar J. Brown, of Atlanta, has the mat
ter in hand and will push it for all its
worth. ,
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets
All druggists refund the money if it
fails to cure. sc.
COUNT OF CONVICTS.
Lots of Laborers, Farmers Frequent, But Re
porters Rare,
According to the report of J udge
Turner, the principal keeper of the
state penitentiary, there are a goodly
number of farmers in the pen, two
newspaper men—one reporter and one
printer.;
Judge Turner’s list is interesting to
run over and note bow the different
trades and professions are represent
ed.
There are 975 laborers and 863 farm-
PERFECT MANHOOD
■ Tbe world admires tZ»e perfect Mani Not
courage, dignity, or muFcular development alone,
out that subtle and wonderful force known a*
SEXUAL VITALITY
which la the glory v? man he od—the pride oi
both old and young, but there arc thousands of men
suffering the mental tortures of a weakened
manhood, chattereu nerves and failing
sexual power who can be cured by our
Magical T reatment
which may be taken at home inder our directions
or we will pay R. R. fare and hotel bills for those
who wish to come here, If we fall to cure. We have
no free prescriptions, free cure cr C.O.D. fake. We
have 9250,000 capital and guarantee to cure every
case we treat or refund every dollar you pay us, or
fee may be deposited In any bank to be paid us
When a cure Is effected. Write for full particulars,
STATIC MJBI>ICAI< CO.. Omaha,
ers in ihe penitentiary. Os the other
occupants, none ure represented by
over 100. Carpenters come next, with
28-, and brickinasous next, with 27,
There are twenty-four painters and 21
cooks, 18 sailors and 15 coaehmen.
Eleven merchants are doing penal ser
vice, but the prison walls enclose but
2! newspaper men—l reporter and 1
printer, while the school teachers
show up with 5 convicts, and, strange
to say, the preachers are represented
by 2 zebra-striped workers. There
are 58 women in the penitentiary.
Medical men say rheumatism is the
forerunuer of heart disease. Hood’s
Sarsaparilla cures rheumatism by its
act.on on the blood.
TO THE CORRECT DKEBSER.
8. M. St»rl*.The Anist Taylor, Hag a Beanti
fui Line of Goods
I have recently moved across the
street from the Curry building to the
Dougherty store. lam fully prepared
for my gentlemen friends and custo
mers with one of the newest and
most fashionable stocks of goods ever
displared in Rome.
1 have the choicest selections of
suitings and trouserings from the for
eign mills. You will find everything
turned out from my establishment
correct in style, finishand price. Give
me a call and see for ypurself.
S. M. Star k.
A Surprise.
A cook at a cheap boarding house
played a little game on a grumbling
boarder by serving him with a piece of
sole leather instead of beefsteak.
“You’ve changed your butcher, Mrs.
Hascher?” said the boarder, locking up
at the landlady, after sawing two- or
three minutes at the leather.
“Same butcher as usual, ” replied the
boarding mistress, with a patronising
smile. “Why?”
“Oh, nothing much,” said the board
er, trying to make an impression on the
steak with his knife aud fork, “only
this piece of, meat is the teuderest 1
have had in this house for some weeks. ’'
—Strand Magazine.
Arnold’s Bromo-Celery. The greatest
remedy of the 19th century for headaches,
lOcts. For sale by Curry-Arrington-
Company.
Important Change In Railroad Service.
The “Sunset Limited” here-to fore
running between New Orleans and
San Francisco, will this city be oper
ated between St. Louis and Los Angles
via the “True Southern Route.” St.
Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern.
Texas Pacific and Southern Pacific
Railways.
This train will leave St. Louis at 10
p. m.. Tuesday jnd Saturday of ench
week, commencing Oct. 19th, arriv
i ing at Los Angeles Friday ahd Tues
; day. Parties from the south east go
‘ ing via Memphis will connect with
this train at Little Rock, leaving
- Memphis Tuesday and Saturday
i evenings.
, Consist of Train. •
i. Composite car, with bath and bar
ber shop, .sleepers and dining car.
i Vestibuled steam heat, pintch gas
light. This is the most complete and
best equipped train now iu service to
Calafornia.
No form of transporation will be hon
ored on this train except first-class one
way or round t»*ip tickets.
For special schedules and full partic
lars, address H. C. Townsend, G. P. A.,
St. Louis, Mo.; E. P. Turner, G. P. A.,
Dallas, Texas.; A. A. Gallagher, S. P A.,
No. 103*Read House Chattanovga. Tenn.
Chippvudale.
’ Chippendale not only made chairs,
but almost everything in the furniture
line, except the one article with which
his name is most frequently associated
today. We refer to sideboards. It is
doubtful if he ever made a spdeboard.
In his book there is no reference to side
boards, though there are several large
tables which he calls “sideboard ta
bles.” Though the word sideboard was
used long before his day, it is probable
! that the early English sideboards were
merely tables.
Did You Ever
Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for
your troubles? If not, get a bottle now
and get relief. This medicine has been
found to be peculiarly adapted to the re
I lief and cure of all Female Complaints,
exerting a wonderful direct influence in
giving strength and tone to the organs.
If you have Lobs of Appetite, Constipa
tion, Headache, Fainting Spells, or are
Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Mel
ancholy or troubled with Dizzy Spells,
Electric Bitters is the medicine you
need. Health add Strength are guar
anteed by its use. Fifty cents and SI.OO
at Curry-Arrington Co. ’s drug store.
CA.STOHTA..
Removal Notice.
F. S. Robinson, denti*t, has moved his
office to the new Glover building, over
Hanks & Co.’s furniture store, at 305 12-
Broad street, where I am prepared to do
all kinds of dental work.
City Registration LlstJFor Elec
tion March Ist. 1898.
Colored.
Smith. Amos.
Don’t Wnit
Until cold weather to have your
grates reset and repaired. Dick
Treadaway is prepared to furnish new
grates and take your old ones in part
pay. Leave orders at Crouch &Co.
I have just received a car
load of first/class Jellico coal
Order at once, E, E, Holder
Phone 169,
TEXAS HEROES SPEAK PLAffILY,
fSan An ton 1 o , Tex.,
writes: In 1862 I had
Chronic Dysentery
nnd Periodical Con*
slipatioa. Dr. 31. A.
SiihmonsLiver Bledi
eine cured me then, and
I have raised my Daugh
ter, MYss Julia Bel!,
■whcsi'picture I send, on
It.. Some Dealers try to
force “Zeilin's Regu
lator” on me, but I al-
’ wayareluTn it.
Prc?ua« Menstruation.
Fiooding is always anannoyingand some
times a very aangerous disorder. When the
nicLotrual discharge is natural, it is so grad
ual that by mixing with the vaginal secre
tions it is prevented from coagulating, vrhij.o
in this disease,, clots are often formed.
Where there is a. tendency to costiveness,
laxative doses of I’r. A.Simmons JLiver
Medicine should bo taken, and to give tono
and strength to the pelvic organs I)r. Sim
mons Squaw Vine Wino should be used
continuously for weeks, to efiect a penna*
hentcure. _
.g- Dublin, Tex., writes:
Dr. 31. A. Simmons
Liver Medicine has
saved many lives in
this malaria! coun
try. It prevents Bil--
'■ air ions Malaria! In
tevmittent Fever
and Congestion. It
AU thoroughly cleanses
my system without
’’’/ an I P ai n. while tha
•‘Zeilm’s Regulator”
—'' JUL, and “Black Draught”
I used caused great uneasiness in bowelsi
and griped. I think it as far ahead of them
as noonday la ahead of midnight.
fa e an se^l n M e ePe B l r ®3s system,
Vitiated blood, uterine derangements, dis
placement of womb, excessive menstrua
tion, and often completely incapacitates
suffering women for anything except suffer
ing untold agony. For relief of painapply
Cloths wet with hot water to backandhlps.
For permanent cure take one tablespoonful
Dr. Simmons Squaw Vine "Wine before
each meal for three days before, and during
the monthly period, and each night during
the period tako a dose of Dr.M. A. Sim
mons Liver Medicine, nnd enrols certain.
Keep Tour Eyes Open. Some men for
money we learn are trying to deceive the
public with a preparationi called “Black
Draught,” telling the people “it’s lust the
same” as M. A. S. L. M. The statement ia
false. There is none genuine without the
Kame, Picture and Autograph of Dr. M. A-
Simnions.
Buy a
Smooth
White
Skin
For Your Face!
Itprobab'y n<-eds for it it rough, red.
freekied, bloteheiiv. pinap'.ed, until It l-'is become
repulsive Inst of 3'TraeUvo He.fthy ckln is
alwaj’s b isvtiful. The :.-un and wind, impure
soaps ana injure rhe *kiD.
Viola Cream
cleanses, nourishes and res' \he skin, making
it soft, white end beiv.i :if u.. hi* not u cosmetic
—does not cover no. i. i( r-moi..ht-cashes. It
la harm*ess and ain - • $ ja. n we claim
for it. The only | j 4 u viii iMfSitive’y
remove Freckje*--. ’’hr.j'ht-ii i- -a;., sunburn and
Pimples HuiKn ; t from promi*
neric ladies. P'-jcc «<? Ck-nts a jar ut druggists.
G.C. 3<TTNE<* *n., TOLEDO, OHiO. .
DEM) STUCK for BUGS
• Kills Roaches, Fleas, Moths and Bedbugs. Non
poisonous; won’t stain. Large bottles, at drug
gists and grocers, 2o cents.
This great remedy CURES afl 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 end 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 Go., and C.
A. Trevitt, Rome, Ga.
w r FREE: $20.00 IN GOLD,
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w-k f Draughon’s Practical Business
College, Nashville, Tenn., or
* WFjyiVz -p exar kaiia, Tex., or a schol
g-ship 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’
Advocate, an illustrated semi-monthly journal.
It is elevating in character, rtioral in tone, ai'd
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.]
For Delicacy,
for purity, and for improvement of the com*
plexion nothing equals Puzzoni’s Powder.
tbikd,True awd Safe WOMAN’S RELILr.
Always prompt and reliable. Avoid Imitations.
US-1 Get Catok’stawit and save rkgkets.
JK At drug xtorex, or oent direct (scaled), price
spgggs Catom Spbc. Co.. Bmton. Max*. Pamphlet 4c-
Cushman’s
MENTHOL INHALER
Cures fU troubles of tlie
Hetul and Throat
CATARRH, IitADACHL
NEUlifll - GIA ' taGRIPPE.
\\ WILL CURE
Q-zi aneeziug, snuffing, congliing
W?a? LSI head/.Owe. con
tNOOESED
•r.f.-lic t medical au
hjiiJ-S Eur.i/Y
I A \ r n d Amer i c a Zo ’
\ CCLDS.Sore Thrca'
Az. Fevor, Pron
• Rk chili... La GRIPPE.
. • The most Re resiling
jrifi HenhLfui aiu 1c
EEADAOHB Suffer
Brines S'leep to rhe Sleepless. Curt- Jnsomnis
rnd N«T”ousi prostration. Don’t a jti wo.-U;.*ru
mnfuinns. Take ouly LLSHMAn’S. Price, sOc
Ai ail Drugg.’ste. or mailed fiv-. AL ENTS UANT.3D
CUSHMAN’S MENTHOL GALH
ini cures oi Salt Rheum. Old Sores, Cuts,Wounds,
Buriw, Froatpitea. Excel-: all other remedies foz
FILES. Price; 2f»c. nt Drurtrtsts. Book on Menthol
JYee. Address Cushman Drug Co., Vin
cennes. IntS or »24 DbAißO’iX ST- Chicago, !li.
Arc
yoD ®
wholly
satis-
There’s a deal of eatlsfac
- tlon when you know that
T1 Os! vou are str ng and well, if
IJ.WVI you are not, you ought to be.
We will nuke you so if pos
eible. < >ur aietinctive
. . > specialty Is all dieeaees pe-
YTMTrY eniiartomen and won.en,
VV £ LIX such as Hlood Polson, Stric-
ture, Nervous Debility,
Kidney and Bladder Trou
bles, Rheumatism, Catarrh,
’UOlIt”” etc ” &>BO all d eeases of
jVUI women. Call ou or write
us and if necessary we cm
prove to you that we cure
*. «. where some of the best
GAI t J physicians have failed.
• Mail treatment glvad by
. eending 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*
22)£ South Broad Street, Atlanta, Ga.
“Better late than never.”
* ♦ “The above old adage
• is as forceful now as ever
and suffering ones will rejoice
yJ -when they hear of the wonder
ful efficacy of- . . . . . '
irDiPllil The Marvelous BLOOD
’sArniuANA PURIFIER
> t Hundreds who have become
discouraged .*.,*.*
By trying a score of otner remedies
and upon whom the best of physicians
failed, have ere it was too late, heard
r of the grandest of all Medicines,
..Africana..
The Sure Cure for all Blood
Diseases.
For sale by all Druggists.
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 hot*
ties of Africana and am entirely well and
tbe 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.
THEDFORD’S
Fort i ii-\'..-:-7rz.T5S
dyspepsia / li) \ Sick on
/fiD/cssTiou \
\ / HEADACHE.
\ h Jaundice
DObR.VESS OF OF
Stomach Appefjte
None Genuine Without The Likeness Ano
Signature orM.A.THEuroRD on FrontOf
Each Wrapper. M.A.Thedford Meo.@<
Pawtucket -Fur Company,
294 Main St, Pawtucket, R, I.
[WANTS ALL KINDS OF
Raw Furs, Skins, Ginseng, Senaca, etc
Prices quoted for next 60 days are as fol
lows: Silver Fox, sls 00 to $l5O 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 per
pound ; Woif, SI.OO t 052.00; Red Fox, SI,OO
to $2,00; 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, carsful selection, courteous treat
ment, and immediate remittance on all
consignments.
Ostrich Feathers-
Boas, Plumes and Tips
Cleaned, Curled
and Dyed.
Kid Gloves cleaned, 15c to 50c per
pair.
I. PHILLIPS
Whitehall Nt„ Atlanta Ga.
To Care a Coldin One Day
Stop.
When in Chattanooga, either on
business or pleasure, at tbe most
comfortable and convenvient hotel
in the city.
Stanton House,
Near the Central Station and
convenient to business center
Rates, $2 a pay.
JI. 9. Kline & Co. Proprietors.