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ol Commerce.
tag ROME MARKETS POUT QUOTED
Lat s’ Pre*»O‘v “ F onl Daily O rrectl ms
Live puoi and New Y<> k Cation
. ■ Market Flucla. tioi 8.
Hume Cotion Markit.
Sy ariucnn ;
Cotton.
>«w y >kk, Oct. 30.—Tie following are to
Ok, r uiioinuous:
Co t-n Fati rea.
Opening Close Close
toda'. t>dav. yesterday
janaary 6 I’ l *j 015
»et>ruar> # H $ s*®
Marctf. 6 17 6 17 6 el
s nr p 6 2'l t> is
mVj SC 6 24 6 29
Jane ■•;• —•
July b 31
August..... ••••
• Sepieniber... ... •••■ ••••
October.... 6 13 .... ....
November 612 x 603 605
December.... .... 6 6 606 60.
ulVskPojl., 0jt.21. l ite to i • g were tno
quotations toany: 'Sales, 10.0 2* 'isles. Tone
easv.a MvMUngs, 3 5 Bc.s
Op-oing Close.
January and February 3 22 3 19
February and March 8 22 3 20
Mar h and April 8 24 3 21
April and May .... 424 322
May and June 3 26 3 23
June and July 3 23
Jnlv and Auaost.. . 3:4
August and September
September and October 3 32
October and November 3 25 3 22
S ovember and December 3 2'3 8 2<>
Decern her and January 3 22 3 19
LOCAL MARKETS.
(CORRECTED DAILY.]
, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
KOMfi Oct. 20. -The followin'? are tne whole
sale prices: small lore to com timers are rela
tively bltrher,
U beat—New wueat 90c. These a r e the
price* pa»d by commission uiercUante.
Cons -Dealer* are paying 46e tacked for corn
are.selling at s<:&-55c racked, delivered om
cars in carload lots. So idler quantities, *4@3c
hither. E Ik corn, 2c leee than racked. Ear
corn, 55c per bbl., with or without shucks
Oats-In car lots'* Xo, 2 m-xed. No. 2 whit*
bii‘k, 29c; s-aeked. from store, No. 2 mixea
30 @3*2; No. 2. w title 35e
FuoVß—Fancy parents, $5.75@6.00; straight.
$3 40; e.xf s fancy, $”'.(0; fancy, J 4.85: choice
r&mi'y, In consumers* grocers ado
2 c r.o 3 c ne’r bid to thebe prices
$5 SC; d nr. patent spring u-heat hour.
5-d. O-. wind*? whe «c fl Air, $6 00.
hay—ld car lots, choice ti»n<nix7,sl4,or®l6 00;
N' 1 »i ninth y 2. $14.00; lews than car
lots, Oper ton higher.
Groceries and Provisions,
Sugar— Clarified, white, 4%c; yelb-w. 41j@.
* 4 5-i6c, .-rcomis. 3%££le . • tanda.'d A 4 90.; grun-
uiated 5.40 c; p»»U(teird ft.H»c; cubes. 5.25 c; con
tact! rers a, 5.6:fc; cutloaT, ft, 0c; Oj.en koitie,
4(» t. sc.
• •men office—Pe pound, Rio ordinary,
c fair to good, 2j®Hc; choice t«> fancy
r l&jt fir;
rvhUiTi.DC- FFRE—Eqiia’ity plan, r o b, New
Y irk Odsia, lio, packages, per case of '.OO pack
ages Arbuckle’s 11.luc; Leveriuga 11.10; Moena
and Java. 50-b, tins 28(&32e.
‘a bhtin Pork ProducTfl—Bacon, bine-, £x
tra short, 7%c; jeguiar, 7%c: fancy,
8c; sh aiders, choice, fane* -bunders,
la;rcv He: hsrnH, tfc.; bellies, t?@BMC;
break last bacon, ch. ie. Wii)■ 1c; fancy, IS-glHc
bologna sausage. 5V 2 SOc; diy salt reaalars, 5@
ftVjc; < xr.ras,
LatiD —Hites leaf, 6@<>%c; choice leaf, .ft x / d £i
5 1 ic; i h<>ic< feiinily. sc; fanned, 5c
. t’oAL oil—Georgia tesb !oc, headlight 12c,
fire i.roof t; uex :*xle gie se, i« r case, 1 ih
boxes. $2 25; per Case of 3 doz , 2% and 3-H)
buckets, $4.00; Mecca axle grease, 1-lb tin
boxes,per case £2.25;2 L 4lb »in b per case,
83.25 ; 3-4-lt tin boxes, p» r case. $3 no.
< ountry Produce.
I feswax -Per pound, 22@23c.
Bacon—B’rom wagons; shoulder 7(<rßc; sides,
6<g>7c; haws, 9@ 1c: cnnntrv lard 8cy 2 7*4.
butter—Per pound. 1(
kFATHKRS— Prime goose white, per poun
39@31c; gray goose, 28c; mixed, 20@26c; old
20?; mixed gray ana write,
Poultry—Spring chickens, each )2 1 / a @l7v 2 c:
hens tsc;o»»i roosuis 10c each; gee h e, fun feath
ered, 20c each.
Eggs—Per dozen firs: hands, open market,
►
Tallow—Per pound, 3c
Potatoes -New Irish potatoes, 85@95c per
bushel; from store per barrel, 82.50.
apples—Home-grown, 40(a5”c per bushel
from wagons; 4(@sbc bushel from store.
Tomatoes—New, six basket carrier crate,
75*; shipped, c basket crate.
< abbage— Florida or Tennessee fl .25.
Beans—New Green, $1 oo per bushel
Onions—From store, 75@99e per bushel;in
bushel baskets sl.to.
b Hide—Dry flu ts over 8 lbs.. Nos 1 and 2 9c:
[ dry over 10 lbs, Nos. 1 and 2 7c; *ip hide
L 7ft; green sa'ted numbers 1 and 2 ftV 2 c: green
not salted, numbers 1 and 2, 4 1 / a c; green glue 2c,
■ drv glue c; tkins
| Wool—Choice unwashed, B@l4c; slightly
| burry, l< @llc; moderate I urry B@&9.j; hard bmrv
5@6; choice tub-washed 22c: dingy tub-wushea
Bi 2tra2l i.
K Georgia Sorghum • From w»gons.. old, 8%12q
■ per gallon; new 2.@ sc; good stock and cooper
■R
m Beans—From store, New York navy bean?
■ $1.6).
■ Meal—Pearl plain or bolted 4S lb®, to the
bushel 46c: 46-lbs, bushel, 45c.
EVERY FAMILY
SHOULD KNOW THAT
fc&ATS'Z f-CTarlrab/errmrrfr, both tor IN
iThRNA L And EXTERNAL use, and tron.
Ifer'u/ la its gutck Action to relieve distress
I P/i!n « fC i (If* u* ,fl *• bu r * * !u re f ° r
.x- r Ttaronr. Concha,
Xr, • DiurrUcra, Dyamrery, Cramps,
Cbolora., <**«• u// Jbowtl Conif-i.iiintt.
P&in-'K illrr** TH E B EST rcm
f-CJfll tXI.U&I e( , y known for S,. tt
£l. Um***, iMck Hriutaohc, Fi. ln in (b«
or *»!de, H b<_oniMUnm uud Neuralgia..
Pain-Killer $■
(U 4l> E. It brings «p«<ty mid prrman.i'l tWw
in all cow. ut Bruin,,, Cuts, Sprsiua,
tfavbre Burns, <fcc, *
Pa in-Killer SXX» n. 5
Mfchrnr-, Farmer, Planter, Sailor, wul
io *«M't all r ’•• •■-•••» wnrthig » medicine u wm *• Mt
JfcartO Mid rr rZo int erHa |ly or r xtcr|i ‘ e jj x
wifb certainty oi relief.
’iS RECOMMENDED
•» mvorfcmi, by JK\«nonarlo. ty Ministers, by
We< >i«iNlc/, by JNurtttt ir* Hospitals.
| BY BVBRYBOOY.
I f ill r* *• • Medicine Cheat !e
JXIXJC-J heel*, and tw/v vcsstsl*
■Have purl wirnout a •upply of It.
I cir - No family can afford to be without th!*
Ijd cable remedy In Che houaa ItR price
■I wltblD the reach of all, and it will annually
Kgva many time# Ite C, i* doctor*' bill*.
■ Bewara nf imitation. Take uoae but Um
■pBBM "Fl**! Da 1«» M
I
«'yster l *—Standa -lb cans,
75 per ease; 2-ln c.i.ns, $2 9u(® i,h».
i anned viE .T*— om be»f, 1 lb, cans * *?5:
2-b, 10; chipped beef, 1 ,4-lo cans, $i 50; 1-»b
#2 4’»: po teu and devib.d nam, 14-ib cans, Wc;
% ihsl.o).
Canne«’ Vegetables -Tomatoes per case ol
2-loca >• si.soc; 3- b $i.75g’2,0 •; CO-n $ ,2 (a’2, 0
I ring b< a s $1 0»; early dune peas 2 10 « , •«<d»
.‘0; nwrrowf 1 >'i6o.
f'BKßse- Hsu c earn loc; full cream ll l 4c,
Youna: Amer Ca, 11 Vic; <*b r dear,
> aßhlmek - ’.nL m an q-» • rtei a. per ca e $2 7o
d'3,w»; « itto miutatd, $2 d0@2,7.i; impuilvd
§9bU&l2 50.
Salmon—Co ainlan Hiv re. fancy fits pei
d z ii,x .9u; tails. si»7o; Ch ke Coluiubit Riv**.
five, $1,35; t Ml* $ V ; 4.a ka. tali . <l,l •; tU«
$1,85; p>Dk .f LOOtg. 1.15,
MulAsdEs- S„Uh- Ou C*'. O: eu fret Its. n* w
3'*-4o; p- ime 82c g'«od 2 c: c( u»ot ». Ceniriiiu al,
L (ti'2i>c; cane -y u,» choice, new 3.c; uiiXec
good* 3(«r4c p'-r g-dl >o ie-s.
Vinegar—3o-urains :o(®’.2c, 40 utaid. r.*@l c;
50 grains. If(gl8c; M * pur* app e 2»c; au.
vaiice of 2c pe v h <n f’>r half barrv s.
ft hackers—XXX aoda uno picnic, 4 r / 2^s ,^n .
XX a t»ntter and picni* 4bjC.
Pick Lt 8— Ba w 1 in b»rre . $4.10; 4,4 oin
•» nt- arnj-o; 1.210 hill barrel s»2* ;• mi nar
barrel 8 .',75; plain mixed na>i barr 1 $4
5.0- ; aw. H mixed ue.r barrel ftl 1 ft'k
>. mmun<tion«—Shot, buck, SI.MI; drou |i 25@
1.30; -ar l-**i ftc; powder, .-.5-Jb kegs, rifle $4 00.
blasting $1 55; n >se 4»@Boc.
R i k*-< otton Nu2,9@ii»c; No 1, U l /i@iv x z 4c;
sl*«l, manilla 12c.
S >da—l ■ 112-lb kegs loose in O-’b.
boxes, 1 lb. package? $3.45; 1-Jb. ano 54-lfr» p*«k
ages 83,30'g3 6h.H lb, packagres. $3 45@4,7ft; 5c
size. $3.30:0/3,60.
> alt T tile Sfclt in barrels nf 280 po nd>- ea h
—Bn k $l 65; 28 »0-lb bags $«.»•; »•> ft lb bags
$1.9 ’; 100 3-b bgs s2.to; 14 2lb bags $2 20;
rah in h
CANDV--Sna.i l sti'k. in b«xea and baskets
e; buckets hair cent higher
Nuts—Pecans, 9@!2c; walnuts 'California),
12@ sc; filberts 9Q lie; a-monda 12@i5c: Iraiii
nuts 10c.
Griln nn<i Pr<*vi«i<»tt4.
Chicago. Oor 10
ohe.s cu.»<n
W h rat—October ... y< >tg
Wheat—jjeeembur, 00% ... vl
Wheat—-day ' ' ... £9U
Corn —October
Corn —Decemoer ...
Corn—May * ...
OATB-KJctober ... ;ig
Oats—December .. .• 18}jj ... bl*
Oats—May 20>a
Pork—Octob r .. ... 7.
Pork—December 7 B'l ... 7. >
Pork—January ... $ ,5
Laud—October ... 4 :;ti
’LaKD—December.
Lard—January ... 447
Eire—October ... 43»
Ribs—December 4 ... 4.47
Ribs- January ... 455
Savannah, Oct. 19.—Turoeutiue firm at
c- a h <a-ks: receipts 7’7 a-ks
Rosin.fi- n: sales. I h receipts. .'»»l
barreis: a. s. C, D. $! :’i; E, $1.3 ; F. si. 0: -.4,
$1.3 ; H $1 1.; I. $1 .> ; K. jl. (•: M, s]. 11;
N. $2. ■/: window Jass. $?.4 : water white,
$2. 0.
.Hiul’NUL’Jt. N. ... )I. 9 -.J5H.11 ii.” i;
aqraiiie;!, ii.i .f <>> i s.. •un i $1- .0; receipts,
ilu ourreis. bpauw turpeuciue,
receipts. 3 cas.cs. Tar, firm at sl.. ;
receipts, /<» barrel*. Crude turpentine.
at sdf -O, (>0 an.i 3-'.”O receipts, .mrruis
BUedin-; Piles.
And all other forms of this common
and often dangerous disease readily
cured without pain or inconvenience
Thousands of men and women are
afflicted with some sort of piles, with
out either knowing the exact nature
of the trouble, or knowing it, are
careless enough to'allow it to run
without taking the simp’e means of
fered for a radical cure.
The failure of salves and ointments
to permanently cure piles, has led
many to believe the only cure to be a
surgical operation.
Surgical operations are dangerous
to life and moreover not often en
tirely successful Jand at the same
time are no longer used by the best
physicians or recommended by them
The safest and surest way to cure
any cat'e of piles whether blind,bleed
ing or protuding, is to use the Pyra
mid Pile cure, composed of he ding
vegetable oils, and absolutely free
from mineral poison and opiates. The
following letter from a Pittsburg
gentl man a severe sufferer from
b edit g p’l«s, gives some ides of rhe
prompt, effectual ’character of this
pile cure. He writes:
I take pleasure writing these few
lines to let you know that I did not
sleep for three mouths except for a
short time each night because of a ba-1
case bf bleeding piles. I was down in
bed and the doctors did me no good.
A good brother told me of the Pyra
mid Pile Cure and I bought from my
druggist three fifty cents boxes. They
cured me and I will soon be able to go
to my work again.
William Handschu,
46 St., Cotton Alley, below Butter St.
Pittsburg, Pa.
The Pyramid Pile Cure is not only
the safest ano surest remedy for piles,
but is the best known and most popu
lar. Every physician and druggist in
the country snows it and what it will
do.
Send lor little book on cause and
cure of piles, describing all forms of j
piles and the proper treatment.
The Pyramid can be found at all
drug stores at 50 cents per package.
A CHICAGOAN IS HONORED.
Michaelftoti Mmlna Hsinber of the
.Mid iltmsurea Committee.
Chicago, Oct. 20.—Professor A. A.
Michaelson, head professor of physics
at the University of Chicago, has been
made a member of the international
committee of weights and measures.
This committee is composed of one
niembiM- from each of the following na
tions: France, Germany, England,
Russia, United States, Italy, Austria,
Sweden, Switzerland. Spam, Portugal,
Rouuiauiu and Norway.
The membership in this body is for
life ano tile elections occur only when
death or resignation causes a vacancy.
The vacant seat to which Professor
Michaelson iias been ejected was caused
by the ueath of Dr. B F. Gould.
The purpose of the committee is to
propose and cause the adoption of a uni
form system of weights and measures
for the wond.
..nptiMt 4'<»>iVH*ft<<*'i B'»*fponeti.
Selma, Ala., Oct. 20. —The board ot~
directors of the Alabama Baptist state
convention met in this city and passed
resolutions postponing the state conven
tion. widen was to have inet at East
Lake Nov. 12, to a date to be determined
upon inter by tiie board. This action
was deemed necessary on account of
the yellow fever excitement and the
strict quarantine incident thereto
Disfigurement for life by bu ’ns or
seelds may be avoided by using De-
Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve, the great
remedy for piles and for all kinds of
sores and skin troubles. For Bale by
i CUrry-Arrington Co.
T.il2 ROvltii TtliiUVrf. iHJiWIJAY, OCT >B-Al 21, I< 7.
THE QUESTION OF T.QLLS '
’The Chmh of t ’’e Ue-.» rn Union ’elegrap!i
< • 111 ••><, V I n <
Raleii’H Oct ?<).—The Western Un
ion Tt-iegrnpli company preseriti-d to the
railway c r.miissi.in a stipulation for
the te.nanolog to the commission <> tne
case wii ch t ie company recent y trans
ferreu to tne feuerat court and which
Was set f> r iiennn before Judge Siino.'i'
tun at W’i tumgton Nov. 23
Julio W. ilimnd ■ and W. O. Doug
la*s, Counsel ior Governor Russell, were
present and asked for time bi ('■•re the
stipulation was accepted. A L Holi
day ano F ri. Busbee appeared for the
Western Union, an i tiie latter said the
stipulation had Been prepared .ifiercon
su larnin with the coni mission.
Tiie chair man of tin- commission said
the attorney general was its counsel
He favorer the <>c 'ept:mce of the stipu
lation. as it is uesireu to get the casi out
of the federal court He then set Oct.
29. for settlemenr- of the matter.
Tins case is the one in which tiie
commission ordered t'iat 15 cents tie the
day rate on a iO-word message m North
Carolina.
The railway coinniissicn lias decided
to adoere to its order of June 1 reducing
telephone rates ami making them $2 l
forresiuences and $34 for budnees places.
Has Dissppeersd.
“I was troubled with rheumatism iu
tny bacic which was so severe that, it
was painful for tne to stoop over. I be
gan taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and in
a short rime the rheumatism disap
peared. lam entirely free from it and
in good health.” H. Eugene Faut, Box
52, Anderson, South Carolina.
Hood’s Pills are purely vegetable
and do not purge, pain or gripe. All
druggists. 25 cents.
BRANCH STATE ROAD BILL.
lixilwity tlen l»o Not Beli»-v- Hm, HtJiKdre
W <ll |*mms the L e
Atlanta, Oct. 20. —Railroad men do
not view with tiny sort of seriousness
the proposition of Mei R. Branch, tiie
Populist stare-man. to use the state con
victs for the purpose of extending the
Western aud Atlantic railroad to Sa
vannah.
Judge J. K. Hines is said to be en
gaged at present in getting into shape
the measure bearing on this' subject,
which' win be introduced in tiie general
assembly at its coming session. After
Junge Hines has finished with the
measure. Kepre.-eutative Brancu will
introduce ir in tiie house, and will be
its nio-d ardent ciianmioti.
Upon uiscussiiig rue matter with sev
eral ' prominent railroad men it w>s
found that none of tneni had given tiie
subject a thought, so remote a possi
bility do they consider the consumma
tion of any sued plan.
RELIEF IN SIX HOURS.
Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis
eases relieved in six hours by the “New
Great South American Kidney Cure. ”
This new remedy is a g eat surprise on
account of its exceeding promptness in
relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys,
back aud every part of the urinary pas
sages in male or female. It relieves re
tention of water and pain in passing it
almost immediately. If you want quick
relief and cure this is your remedy.
Sold by Curry-Arringto.j Co , druggists,
Rome, Ga. th-fr-sat & W.
to Entertain Maaong.
Macon, Oct. 20. Macon is making i
great preparations for entertaining the
Masonic grand lodge of Georgia, which
will hold its annual communication in '
tliis city next Tuesday. Grand Secre
tary W. A Woiihin of the Georgia
grand lodge, with permanent head- |
quarters in this city, says the attend- I
imce this year will be great. Last year -
there were more than 500 Masons in at- |
tendance, and the number tins year will
be even greater than it was at that j
time It is believed that the 411 lodges J
throughout the state, which form the I
grand lodge, will be fuiiy represented ■
with delegations from all the cities, ■
towus, vidages and rural precincts.
|
Incontinence of water during sleep
-topped immediately by Dr. E. Detchons’
Anti Diueretic, Cures children and
•dults alike. Price sl. 8 ild by D. VV.
' Curry, druggist, Ro tie, Ga.
Fins / 1 -..rb .-t 'f .V ri-ht.
Carson, Nev.. O:t. 20 —Dan Stuart
has written to Hi-* representative here
predicting that next June or Ju.y there
will be another chami ionship test in Car
son between Corbett ami Fitzsimmons.
At the same time the featherweight
championship will be decided, to be fol
lowed, by a ten day’s racing meet with
at least $2 ) übO in puts is.
Double l.« >.clii>>K Story Untrue.
StJMMfHViLLK, Ga., Oct. 20.—The re
port that two negroes named Penn and
Hazleton, charged with arson, were
lynched near here, is false. A mob did
take the men from the officers and at
tempt to extort confessions from them,
but failing they iet them go. Both ne
groes are alive at their homes in this
vicinity.
There is no need of little children
being tortued by r-cald head, eczema
and skin eruptions. .DeWitt’s Witch
Hazel Salve gives instant relief and
cures permanently. For sale by Cur
ry-Arrington Co.
Blood poisok
A SPECIALTYiKSS
Mary POISON permanently
cured in Jb t 035 days. You can be treated ut
homo for same price under same guaran
ty. If you prefer to come here we win con*
tract to pay railroad fareand hotel bills,and
nocha-ge, if we fail ro cuta. If you have taken mer
cury, iodide potash, and still have aches and
pain?. Mucous rntches in mouth, Sore Throat,
Pimples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on
any part of the body, Tlairor Eyebrows failing
out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISON
we guaracteo to cure. We solicit the most obsti
nate ctiaeg and challenge the world for a
case we cannot cure. This disease has always
battled the skill of the most eminent physi
cians. M30G,000 capital behind our tmeohdi
tlonu' guaranty. A bsolutA proofh gent sealed on
sppllqatkn. Address COOK REMEDY CO~
W Temple. CHICAGO ILL
has > rva tou MI?
■'lran: e Meeti g; .Mnh h Nun at Loretto In
Kdimi ky Unht U.»k
Locisv'li.e, Ky , Get. 20, -Is ili< rt a
roiuui.ee in u.e life of H iiin.ni dentings
Brian, which he has ki pt suciidtj’guaid
ed hi m the viorio?
Tim ipnstioii is Being asked by n en>-
neis of ibe p.iliy who ncn mpi>b)< <1 AJr.
Bi inn on bis loin of Kentucky las| week.
It wu- cdled for h by an n ciuiut which
liuppiind at. Loretto, Ky.
At this place there is a famous school
for girls, which is m charge of the Nuzir
reue sisters,' Wtieu the Brian special
reacheo L retto the girls of the school
had gatlirred to greet the great sliver
leader. Three bin dieu ot them walked
to the rear of the Coach and giusped his
hand. Then the sistfers, wuo weie in
charge, pressed forward.
One bj one they clasped his hand and '
passed on. The sixth stopped It was I
iu the deep twilight auu the lights of the j
little town were snuggling in lhe uinumn
haze. She ruisid her cowl ami looking !
up said:
•‘Mr. Bryan, I knew you in the kng
ago.”
Mr, Bryan was startled. He leaned
forward and a name was whispered iu
his ear. He still clasped the band of
the nun, whose cowl had fallen back
aud revealed a face that showed traces
of great beauty aud evinced a person
of superior birth,
There was a whispered conversa
tion. Mr. Bryan’s face lighted up.
The crowd about the train had ]
fallen back and they stood alone in
the gathering darkness. Then the bell
for the train to leave sounded, but
still they talked with bands clasped.
Not until the train moved slowly
away and tore their hands apart did
Mr Bryan leave the step of the coach.
“I knew Jier long ago,” was all the
explanation he gave to those of his
party.
Bl CKLEN’B ARNICA SALVE:
The nest salve m tae world for onsu or
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum fever
sores, tetter, chapped haiids, chilblain
oorus and all skin erupstoue and posi
-ely cores piles or no pay required, ii
Is . uaratite.ed to give perfect satin.action
or money refunded. Price 35 cents wr
box. For saie oyilnrrv Arrington Co.,
druggists, rtovne G»
REDUCED KATtIS VIA SOUTHERN KY.
i '•
Special Excursion To Nashville, Account
Tennessee Centennial. Oct. 20
On October 20th. the Southern rail
way will sell special excursion tickets
to Nashville, Tenn*, and return at
' the following very low rates for the
1 round trip:
| Plainvill, $3.25; North Rome, $3.45;
Rome, $3 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 Sprin-s, $3.75; Austel], $3.75;
Mableton, $3.75; Nickajack. $3.75;
Chattahoochee, $3 75.
I Tickets will be sold on October 20th
only, limired to return five days from
■ date of sale.
This will be the last opportunity
I parties will have to visit the centen
' nia.l at this very low rate, and as the
: attractions will be grander this month
than at any previous time, everyone
should endeavor to attend.
1 Call on any ticket agent of the
Southern Railway for further infor
mation.
j 3^ l u r ." lain
i _ z , > wrasps*
j .
.4 1|HI« KhC«M W itH e-B-tll.
' Pueblo. Coin.. Oct. 20. —A speHil
; tram <lu the Gin! road rm from Wai'
I senburg to tins city, 57 miles, in ill
1 minutes, b. ina to a hospital here Senor
Neumann, a wea tny cattle and stiei ;)
owner, wno han been shot in the abtin
i men by P tn F-olnicn, a member of the
Waiseinairtt council. The men qu li
re.ed in regard to a hide house wr.ieh
the council nad ordered removed. Finn
lich say- that when he fired Neutuaiin
had drawn a revolver. Neumann <n"
nies tiiat he had any weapon. H s
Chances of life are only about one in at)
r .J. C. Berry, one of the best known
citizens of Spencer, Mo., testifies that
be cured himself of the worst kind of
piles by using a few boxes of DeWitt's
i Witch HaZ' 1 Salve. He had been troubled
‘ with piles for over thirty years and had
used many different kinds of so called
curss; but DeW’itt’s was the one that did
the work and he will verify this state
ment if any one wishes to w rite him. Cur -
ry-Arrington & Co.
rli< *’»».• •• • .1-hj 1 ith Hitu.
Atlanta, Dor 2.) —Charles R. Reid,
who was seiiyenee.i to tnree years iu rn
peiiitenriury for Ki.ling L. W. Halstead
in Macon last year, has been transferred
from the Ctiiittiihoocnee brickworks to
the camps ar J-ireinnili He wul asst
in the clerical work ar. the latter piaci
and has a comparatively easy jot>. ■
is said that his wife is with him. Sk -
is nut in Macon.
To Cine a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it
fails to cure. -sc.
To Brick Contrac ors.
Plans for brick work on the C., R.
1 & 8. R. R. freight depot can be seen
I at my office and bids will be received
Monday for this work.
For specifications and other informa
tion call on me. The right is reserved
to reject any or all bids,
Alkx Bonnyman.
CASTOniA..
The fio- /I „
limlle .
‘JIU ' 1
TALKS •SEMSE’. j
Jenifer,’Ala., says: I I
1.- '0 used Dr. 11. A.
i t’-i e .-.’nicc.s Liver Ilcdi
w?®;’ sffigi (’■■■■'yt cine 15 yoers, on <’ I
? know it cures Sict
W*i-“ ' ' / Hcti'-acho and Consti-
’i Tiateil SPowcfs. I thick
AStSSUiti'x/ hfH 31,0,0 stTCC Sth
f » c tion then either
"klcck Tjniucht” or
•' Zeilin’s Regulator.”
— —..—...1 —i •
CTindbirth, when n:.ttt'eal, should be easy,
Siad i tis nlv/s-y3M'ty when Ibcripht pripura
t.ii tut u-osjj Jir.ttrc never iutcvhcci thiit
w.its if-n. ■’l' t : rortured when duipfituo
eno thing th-.C £ ;.!:< s »;-•.. v. 1»< liy woraucly.
To fear or shrink Iren childbirth is a erhae
—not by the lav. s of society, but by the laws
of hereditary—£ i I ; ;.iod.-.r sc< udi.ioa
rsacts upon her oifriiring. Brery child hno
an inalienable right to Ll boru c.n pt r
noso, and the right to bo the product, of the
best inanhcod and beet womanhood of it-,',
pai'idit- 'ii.ithecoiieumnirticni-i'.heirlifu’-
jovs. To seenni this condition, the best
tonic that can be used is Dr. Siiumona
Squaw Vine Winos >t Is perfectly safe and
barmless to use at nil tiffyfs and Wider, all
Circamßtanci's iu the doses picscribcd. It
assists nature in softening, relaxing and ex
pandingtheniusclesundligrunentß involved,
thereby d'lcrcaei -itjlaborptinH and shortens
labor. Ranid. safe and comparatively pain
less delivery ; uilow ': a continuous use.
@ Hatchett Creek, Ala., writes:
I have known Dr. M. A.
Simmons Liver Medicine
all my life, and have used it
1 15 years. Think it far Su
perior to “Zcilin’s” medi
cine, and that it excels
“Black Draught” to a large
fflik owmmJl extent. It cures Sick Head
»(S& ache and Wind Colic.
Tao Frequent Menstruation.
When the monthly flow occurs at the »
S roper period and is otherwise strictly nat
ral, the patient suffers little or no pain,
but if it occur too often, continue too long
or be too profuse, if. induces a feeble pulse,
cold extremities, weak respiration and
general" debility. In treating this disease,
moderate exercise and fresh air are most
essential; the digestive organs should be
regulated witll I»r. M. A. Simmons Liver
Medicine, and the happiest results Will
follow the use of Dr. Simmons Squaw
Vino Wine in strengthening the system so
that tco frequent menstruation lesuitiiig
from debility will be corrected.
25 i Zl4 r- . >. > k /'
'ex ; f • J
' Skin
For Your” Face I
It probp'' 1 ir’nff. «•<>»• It is rough, red.
freckled. :Zoi. m up ■♦.u. untJ it has became
repulsive instei n nf a*'motive IL'altby hlrln If
Hh”Bye Vjip sun uid Aina, aupuic
seat xi juju injj.e cae
Viola CZ'-rm
cleanses. Dourishee rru? • h? "kin. nsnWnj.’
it soft, white and bea.i hi.;. .t» .’in co-ejuotic
—does not cover up. Oul rciU'. • b.. JUHhes. It
IB h!irm>B3 and a!'o«ys »«»< s ju.. M ’iut we claim
for it. Theonly pr.-paru'mih .bt-.t v,->:i poßltivp’y
remove Freoi-jcs. IJaekhcuJs '.’’un, Sunburn and
Pimples. Hundred- if ■•• • .i.-j n-..ui promi
nent Indies F-k’Af eocefiCr A jAftat
G.C. BiTTNI u VGM;fX>. OMaO.-,
DEM) STUCK fm BUGS
K ills Roaches, Fleas, Mothe and Bedbugs. Non
poisoucus; won’t stain. L:*rg’j bottlca, at drug
gists and grocers, cents.
3AVEDFHOWI A LIVINO CRAVE.
ftO Ky
A 4M WE FORFEIT If our testimonials are
wifTEasSN not true. Have the druggist show
O ft® vJS Edff them to you, or address with stamo
” and we will send them and book free.
The Elixir of Youth cures all Nervous Diseases, such
as 4\eak Memory, Loss of Brain Power. Lost Vitality,
Nihgtly Emissions, Vericocele, Evil Dreams, Headache.
Pains in the Limbs and Back, and Insanity, caused by
youthful errors or excesses, over indulgence or abused
any kind of either sex. Ask for Elixir of Youth. In
tablet or liquid form. Take no other. 81 per bottle or
box, 6 for 85. Sold under a guarantee to cure or money
refunded. Prepared only by
TILE GERMAN HOSPITAL REMEDY CO.,
Grand Rapids, Michigan, U. 8. A.
For sale by Koine Drug Co., and C.
A. Trevitt, Rome, Ga.
w ▼ FREE: $20.00 INGOLD,
YOJI TH 0* Bicycle,Gold Watch, Diamond
J. Ring, or a Scholarship in
bhu ii Draughon’s Practical Business
B.Xfl/’Y g College, Nashville, Tenn., or
X. Texarkana, Tex., or a schol-
«"-shipiin most any other reputable business col
lege or literary school iu the U. S. can be secured
by doing a little work at home for the Youths’
Advocate, an illustrated semi-monthly joqrnal.
It is elevating in character, moral in tone, and
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.]
■^<IWWMRMHMMn. ME»SMKWMMFWMt
Fcr Delicacy,
for purity, and for improvement of the com
plexion nothing equals Pozzoni’s Powdbb.
WvYF Alwavs prompt and reliable.
Get Catom’sTumsy Pills and sive regrets,
Jg At drugstores, or sent direct (sealed), price, 4 L
Catomßpbc. Co.. Boat»u. Msm. Pamphlet 4a.
Cushman’s
MENTHOL INHALER
Cure? n 11 troubles of the
Hmd and Throat
/OSh CATARRH, licADACHc.
NEURALGIA I.aGRPPE.
WILL d'fir
' A aheezin>i, f-nuffing. coughing
L\ HEADACHE. Con
■>/ •Gglit * ae-oical a
to’oS ‘i'Jro Tb..-oe
H«y fevar, Bron
'X cbi-.l La GBIPPH
v* Trie * mow! ;■* reshbq
<rd Ii -.dCifif aia s
EISAI > liner
•rs. Brings to ire olwpies.’. Cu» •
<nd Nervouw Prostration, bco’: l»cioo’«- - .th worth.. ■
.OittStioiiw. Take only LbtiHMAN’H. Price, 6Oc
at ail Druggista or mailed free. AGENTS WANT Ji*
CUSHMAN’S MENTHOL SALfi S&
!ul cures nt Salt Rbeum. Old Sc.rea. Outa.Wontidf-
Burns, FrostftiW*. Excel? all other remedies so.
PILES. Pri<;e; 2*c. at Druggists. B K»k on Mentho
free. Address Cushman Drug Go.« Vin
cennes. Ind. or »Z 4 DKAHBUnS E>T M ChlC0«O« HA.
Are ■
you K
i/
wholly
satis-
There’s a dt a’ s's e:« 1 i>f M -
e *tiou when y«*u kr- w that
f 1 vou are feTr ~u a, ’ rt
11CZ Vl } on are not, v-’O f light to be-
” • w*l’ ii» k° n t-o if poa.
f»ibb‘. ur eunvtive
9 cialty is ai’ed • • ees pe-
*rxri4*m c i I’tfinrD ai d worsen,
W ILII • uch a-* kmwi Poipon Stric-
tnr- , Nervonr Debility,
Kid ev ami Bladder Iron
bits ICieumatii-id, ('at 'rrh,
TT/\iif* a Rlp o all d r'eaeea of
VVJ Lil women. Call on or write
uh and if nreeaaa r y we cm
prove to you that we cure
_ wbern some ot the best
J physicia s have ’ailed.
Odl T Mi’il troatnient uived by
a» nding for s snipton blank
Vo. 1 for Men; No. 2 tor W..me ;No 3 for Skiu
Diseases; No; 4 for Catarrh. Cali «u o addiess
DR. HATHAWAY & CO.
South broad Street, Atlanta, Ga.
“Better late than never.”
’t “F HE A ’ OVE OLD ADAGE.
• is as foiceful now as ever
and suffering ones will rejoice
when they hear -of the wonder
<4 ful efficacy of
-J | Phi Pi 111 The Marvelous BLOOD
’♦ ArnlbAßA purifieb
♦ ♦ Hundreds who have become
discouraged
By trying a score of <<fhtt remedies
and upon whom tiie b.-st of physicians
failed, have ere it was too late, heard
t J of the grandest of ali Medicines,
..Africana..
The Sure Cure for all Blood
Diseases,
For sale by air Druggists.
The Great Remedy, Afrie>.n».
Rome, Ga . Julj 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.
M. A. THEDFORD’S
VEGHTUR. HI
/' >'■' ■ '■ ■■
I --.-x '■ ■ “r. .'l’-’/tiS’
Sourness
Stomach A/?pe-jtz
None Genuine Without The Likeness Ano
Signature dfM.A.s'heoford on FnontOf
Each Wrapper. M.A.Thecford Meo.®.
Rome.ga.
Pawtuckd Fur Company,
294 Main Si, Pawtucket, R, I.
(WANTS ALL KINDS OF
Raw Furs, Skins, G nseng, Senaca, etc
Prices quoted for next 60 days are as fol
low«: Silver Fox, sls 00 to 8150 00; Bear,
$5.00 t0’525.00 ;otter,s4 00 to $9.00; Martin
$2 00 to $9.00; Beaver, $3.00 to $3.50 tier
pound ; Wolf, SI.OO to $2.00; Red Fix, SI,OO
to $2,00; Mink, 75c to $1.00; Skunk, 25c to
$1.00; Gray Fox, 50c to 75e; Rat, 20c to 25c.
Price list on all other furs and elfins fur
nished upon application. Full prices guar
anteed, careful selection, courteous treat
ment, and immediate remittance on all
consignments.
Ostrich Feathers-
Boas, Plumes and Tips
Cleaned, Curled
and Dyed.
Kid Gloves cleaned, l‘sc to 50c per
pair.
I. PHILLIPS
79% Whitehall St,, Atlanta Ga.
To Cure a Coldiu One Day
Stop
When in Chattanooga, either on
bim’nert. or pleasure, at the most
comfortable and con venvien t hotel
iu the city.
Stanton House,
Near the Central Station and
convenient to business center
Rates, $2 a pay.
M. M. Kline & Co. Proprietors.