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Quality First!
Price Afterwards!
It has been our policy for years to
handie good and best quality goods,
for we know that p •<■!' goods, even
a' very low prices, will do us an
injury. We give you tne very best
goods at all limes at the price of p Or
goods.
Hot Cakes and Syrup.
The season has arrived when s’, rup
and hot cakes are a very welcome
addition to the breakfast table.
From us you can get the best
Buckwheat Flour,
We offer you the best dark bucs
whia - flour, and when y u have
bought y ou .'.now that you have it as
g od as ever grew from mother
earth
SYRUPS.
We have a large line of syrups, all
pure goods But o< r choic- St table
syrup )S frjm the 1 sugar cane j ice,
shipped direct to us from the planta
tion, possessing a fine flavor, peau
liarly its own: price cut from 60
.cents to 50 cents the gallon. Then
we have a 50 cents syrup which we
have marked down to 40 cents the
gallon. Old time Cuban Molasses
30 cents the gallon. These goods
are very black and fine.
Maple Syrups
We have it to suit the taste of
any and everybody, and will guar
antee to sell it to you from 10 to 25
cents the gallon cheaper than you
can ouy it elsewhere.
Here’s a Bargain.
The very best household ammonia
at 7 cents the bottle. You will pay
15 cents tor the same goods when
bought from drug stores. -
Jellies and Preserves,
We are receiving and marking the
largest shipmen of tt ese goods that
ever came to Rome at a single ship
ment. We ha\e both je lyand pre
serves made entirely of sugar and
fruit, and our re ail price will be the
who'esale price. You can buy them
fr< in us at same price that the small
dealers have to pay for the same
goods.
Mince Meat,
Twenty pound pails for $1 50: 10
pound pails 85 cents each.
Macaroni.
New Macaroni, new shipment ar
rived today, 10 cents the package.
Coffee and Tea.
If you wi 1 ask your neighbor
where the best coffee and tea can be
bought for the least money and he
does not say “at Hand & Co’s,” walk
down and we will “set ’em up.” Our
Q <fc Q. brand of coffee is the best
Mocha and Java that grows, put up
in three pound tins and $1 00 is the
price. If jou can equal it forth
money vou can have a can from us
free. Teas letter that Tetley’s do
not grow, and it lakes kssof his
goods to make a pot than it does of
any tea that has ever been sold on
this market. Price 25c, 35c and 51
cents.
HAND & CO.
Opposite Armstrong Hotel.
Rome, Ga., Oct. 15, 1897.
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JOE VEAL’S.
He doep the work the best*
Miss Barker is. without question
the best designer and Trimmer ever
connected with our business. Leave
your order with her and you’ll wear
a prettier hat the coming winter
than you ever wore before, Make
a note of this,//Bass,
BIG SUIT SETTLED
Case of McDonald vs. Dougherty Re
sults in Verdict for Defendant.
JURY OUT ONi.Y A FEW MINUTES
Suit for Slander Growing Out of Suit of
Dougherty vs. McDonald—The Case
Has Attracted Much Attention.
Superior court was occupied yester
day in bearing the concluding evi
dence and the speeches in the ease of
A. B, McDonald vs. A. Dpugherty.
The-judge’s charge was delivered
shortly after three o’clock, and the
jury were out only a few minutes be
fore returning a verdict for the defend
ant.
This has begn a big suit, and has at
tracted much attention in Floyd. Lit
igation has been in the courts two or
three years in one way or another
connected with the suit finally settled
yesterday. The case of McDonald vs.
Dougherty grew out of the suit of
Dougherty vs. McDonald.
Mr. McDonald was proprietor of the
Keeley Institue, a yeer or two since,
and Mr. “Doc” Dougherty was a pa
tient there. While under treatment
he died and Mr. A Dougherty
brought suit against Mr. McDonald
charg’ng that “Doc” Dougherty
came to his death from brutal and in
human treatment while an inmate of
the Keeley Institute.
Mr. McDonald then entered suit
against Mr, Dougherty for slander,
which result, d in a verdict for the de
fendant last evening.
Fouche & Fouche and Col. W. 8.
McHenry represented the defendant
and Seaborn Wright and Hal Wright
the plaintiff.
Court Stenographer Gordon Tatum
was compelled to be absent yesterday
on account of the very sad death and
feueral of his father, M. A. B. Tatum.
Misses Ida Langston and Connie Ross,
two bright young ladies took down
the evidence, and did their task well.
Croup Q ickly Cored.
Mountain Glen. Ark.—Our children
were suffering with croup when we re
ceived a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy. It afforded almost instant
relief. —F. A. Thornton. This celebra
ted remedy is for sale by Curry-Arring
ton Co.
SAM JONES TO LECTURE.
Ou Evening of November 4tli Will Ap-
- pear at Nevins Opera House.
Rev. Sam Jones will lecture in
Nevin’s opera house on the night of
Nov. 4th. The sale of tickets etc.,
will be managed by Rev. A. A. Tilly in
the interest of Howard Avenue Metho*
dist church. Tickets are now on sale at
the various drug stores in the city.
Price 50c. Seats can be reserved without
extra expense by applying at Trevitt’s
drug store, , This is a good hit, for Sam
Jones is the most popular lecturer on the
continent today.
He is too well known in Rome to need
a iv extended notices or enconiums.
The simple announcement that he is
to lecture will pack Nevins opera house
to its utmost capacity on the night of
November 4th.
Arnold’s Bromo-Celery. The greatest
remedy of the 19th century for headaches.
lOcts. For sale by Curry-Arringtor-
Company.
YOU SHOULD ATTEND.
Entertainment of the Young People's
Missionary Society Tonight.
The Young People’s Missionaiy Society
of the First Methodist chuich will give
an entertainment tonight from 7 to 10
o'clock at the residence of Mrs. Alice
Griffin on Fourth avenue,
A delightful program has been arrang
ed for the evening, and dainty refresh
ments will be served to a'.l present.
Every one should go out and encourage
the little folks.
. WHAT IT INDICATES.
Nothing so interferes with one’s plans
or ambition like sickness or poor health.
Have you ever thought that your kid
neys may be the cause of your sickness ?
You can easily find out by setting aside
your urine for twenty four hours; a sed
iment or settling indicates an unhealthy
condition of the kidneys. When urine
stains linen it is evidence of kidney
trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate
or pain in the back, is also convincing
proof that the kidneys and bladder are
out of order.
It is a source of comfort to know that
Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is the great
remedy for all kidney and bladder com
plaints. It relieves pain, stitch or dull
aching in the back, difficult or painful
urination, frequent desire to urinate,
scalding or pain in passing it, and quick
ly overcomes that unpleasant necessity
of being compelled to get up many times
during tne night. The mild and extra
ordinary effect of Swamp Root is soon
rea'ized. Its action is gentle, yet im
mediate, the relief speedy and the cures
permanent. At druggists fifty cents
and one dollar. You may have a sam
p'e bottle and pamphlet, both sent free
by mail. Mention the Rome Tribune,
and send your address to Dr. Kilmer <S
Co., Binghamton, N. Y. The proprie
tors of this paper guaiantee the genu
ineness of this offer.
HIE ROME TRIBUNE. FRIDAY OCTOBER 22. 1891,
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Seftutiful eyes grow dull and dint
As the swift years steal away.
Beautiful, willowy forms so slim
Lose fairness with every day.
But she still is queen and hath charms ta
spare
Who wears youth's coronal beautiful
hair.
Preserve Your Hair
and you preserve your youth.
"A woman is as old as she
looks,” says the world. No
woman looks as old as she is
if her hair has preserved its
normal beaaty. You can keep
hair from falling out, restoring
its normal color, or restore the
normal color to gray or faded
hair, by the use of
Ayer’S Hair Vigor,
POINTS ABOUT PEOPLE.
Some Who Go Some Who Come and Some
Who St-ty at Home.
Mrn. James B Nevin has returned
from Chattanooga.
Mrs. W. A. Patton is quite ill at her
home in East Rome.
Elifiu Randall, of Rockmart, was in
the city yesterday,
Emmett Cole has returned from a bus
iness trip to Chattanooga.
Miss Flora Tomlinson, of Cedartown,
is visiting friends in the city.
Walker Bradford, of Cedartown, is
the guest of friends in the city.
Mr. Jesse Reynolds, a prominent citi
zen of Bartow county, is in the*city.
Mr. Ellis Davis, a slate manufacturer
< f Rockmart, was in the city yesterdav.
Dr. J. P. Buwdoin. editor of the
■ Adairsville Banner, was in the city yes
terday
Miss Lucile Hawkins is spending a
few days with relatives in Cartersville
this week.
Major C. H. Smith and wife, of Car
tersville, are the guests of their son, Mr.
Hines M. Smilh.
Capt. John W. Taylor, a very promi
nent business man of Summerville, was
in the city yesterday.
Editor James A. Hall, of Calhoun, was
in the city yesterday looking as hand
some and prosperous as of yore.
Hon. John W. Maddox returned from
Trenton yesterday, where he had been
to attend the funeral of Mr- M. A. B.
Tatum,
Miss Myra Alton Rowan, of Carters
ville, arrived in the city last night, and
will be the guest of her uncle, Mr. W.
Cunyus.
Mrs. Laura Seay IVatson, who has been
visiting her sister, Mrs. Sandifer, at
Rock Hill, S. C„ has returned home.
Her many friends are giving her a cordial
welcome.
J. M. Thirswend, of Grosbeck,Tex.,
says that when he has a spell of indi
gestion. and'feels sluggish be 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
ssle by Curry-Arrington Co.
PREPARING FOR SYNOD.
Presbyterians of Georgia to Meet Here
On November 10th.
The time is drawing near for the
Georgia Synod to meet in Rome. It
convenes on Wednesday, November
10. and will continue through to Sun
day night.
Mr. G. T Goetchius, pastor of the
First Presbyterian church where the
daily sessions will be held, is busy
preparing to receive the large num
ber of ministers and delegates who
will be present. There are 105 minis
ters and something over 200 churches,
and each church is entitled to a rep
resentative. It is not probable, how
ever, that near all will be represented.
But there will be fully one hundred
here daring the synod.
ATLANTA AND RETURN,
On October 28th and 29th, the
Southern Railway will sell tickets to
Atlanta and return at the rate of $2,-
21, account National Bicycle League
Meet, Tickets good for return passage
until October 31st,
J. N, HARRISON, C, T, A
SKULL CRUSHED IN
Serious Disturbance Betw en Two Ke/
• gnes at Miller’s Nurs'ry
OSCAR WrSLEY WiS BADLY INJURED
Hit in the Head With Stick-Crushed
Skull Resting; on Brain—Stafford
Wright, His Assailant, in Jail.
Wednesday afternoon Stanford Wright’
and O car Wesley, two negroes living
out by Miller’s nursery, got into a dis
pute, and Wright hit Wesley a terrific
blow on the head with a heavy stick.
A warrant was sworn rut yesterday
morning for Wright, and he wa's arrested
and placed in jail. At that time Wes
ley’s wound was not considered serious,
and the trial was set for four o’clock yes
terday afternoon before Justice Walter
Harris.
But Wesley’s condition became so seri
ous that he was removed to the Emer
gency hospital for attention. There
four well known physicians examine i
him and found that the blow had crush
ed the negro's skull and a portion of it
was resting against the brain.
Wesley is in a critical state, an l may
die, as the wound is a serious one. The
trial was postponed until Wesley either
recovers or dies. Should he die it w1!
be a serious ease for Wright.
Those who believe chronic diarrho, a
to be incurable should read what Mr. P-
E. Grtsham, of Gaars Mills, La , has to
say on the subject, viz : “I have been a
sufferer from chronic diarrhoea ever
since the war and have tried all kinds of
medicines for it. At last I found a
remedy that affected a cure and that
was Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. ” This medicine
can always be depended upon for colic,
cholera morbus, dysentery and diarrhoea.
It is pieasant to take and never fads to
effet a cure. 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale
by Curry-Arrington Co,
BIG BANQUET.
Atlanta Chamber of Commerce Have
Covers For 400 Guests.
Atlanta, Oct., 21.--The chamber of
commerce banquet at the Kimball house
tonight was attended by four hundred if
Atlanta’s leading business men.
Governor Atkipson, Mayor Collier and
others made speeches.
SpHln to Kck on I* i ll bn <ter«.
Madrid. Oct. .21. —The Spanish cab
inet considered the draft of the answer
of Spain to the uote of the United
States ou the subject of Cuba, delivered
to the Spanish government by the
United States minister, General Stew
art L. Woodford, shortly after his ar
rival here. It is reported that the an
swer of the Spanish government W'U
include a formal protest against fili
bustering.
Disfigurement for life by burns or
scalds 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 sale by
Curry-Arrington Co.
liupoitant 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 j nd Saturday of
week, commencing Oct. 19ch, arriv
ing at Los Angeles Friday and Tues
day. Parties from the south east go
ing via Memphis will connect with
this train at Little Rock, leaving
Memphis Tuesday and Saturday
evenings.
Consist of Train.
Composite car, with bath and bar
ber shop, sleepers and dining car.
Vestibuled steam heat, pint-ch gas
light. This is the most complete and
best equipped train now in service to
Calafornia.
No form of transporation will be hon
ored on this train except first-class one
way or round trip tickets.
For special schedules and full par’ic
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 Chattanooga, Tenn.
When Others, Fall Consult
DR. NICHOLS
Nichols Building, 407 Union St.,
NASHVILLE, TENN.
The Leading and Most Successful
Never Fails to Cure
Syphilis, Stricture, Light Losses.
Piles, Gleet, Hydrocele,
Hsl Varicocele, Diseases of Women.
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days. You can be treated at home
Ofor same price under same guaranty.
If you prefer to come here v e will
W contract to pay railroad hra and
no charge if we fail to cure.
(1, LOST MANHOOD
fA Night Emissions, Impotei ey, the
* dreaded effects of early vice, which
brings organic weakness. On e? am ning
the urinary deposits a ropy sedin ent will
often be tound, and sometimes small
particles of albumen will appear. There
are many men who die of this difficulty
ignorant of the cause, which is Seminal
Weakness. The Doctor will guarantee a
permanent cure in all cases. WRITE for
symptom blank. You can be cured at home
by correspondence.
WRITF for Symptom Blank, correspond
n Ull U ence private. All letters an
swered in plain envelope.
To Grocers.
yC*’ - utf We h ave direct proof that peddlers of washing
/L powders say that the stuff they’re selling is
'///u XllKw 6 ! “ ma de in the same factory” as PiVarline
Wy ill I an d that buying from them will saw going io,
111 t-*V or ordering from, the grocery store. Do you
want people “saved” that. You have theso
same washing-powders in stock. Possibly you
~ ~ Jr — are g* v * n .? them out, whenever you can, in
place of Pearline. You are trying to push
them i,\to notice.; they are trying to crowd you out. You
flunk you are “making more money on them.” But will it
pay you, in the end ? 545
Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers will tell you “ this is as good as”
or “the same as I’earline.” IT’S FALSE—Pearline is never peddled,
if TT 1 and if your grocer sends you something in place cf rearline, be
Jt5cLCxC honest— send it back. JAMES PYLE, New York.
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Tyner’s Dyspepsia Remedy cures Indigestion, Bad
Breath, Sour Stomach, Hiccoughs, Heart-burn,
jtiaranteed.
STRANGE EQUINE DISEASE.
Horses In the Country Were Attacked
With a Peculiar kilment.
Farmers from central Missouri say
that a strange disease recently appeared
among horses They seem to have been
affected with some kind of an influenza,
and their legs sws lied to great dimen
sions and their joints became so stiff
that they could scarcely move. As the
disease only appeared a short time ago
the farmers were at a loss to know how
it would terminate or what treatment to
use in combating it They did not think
that it would prove fatal, but of this
they had no assurance. It caused a good
deal of uneasiness.
A strange feature connected with the
disease was that it only attacked coun
try horses, and no cases were reported
from the cities.—St. Louis Republic.
A few weeks ago the editor was taken
with a very severe cold that caused him
to be in a most miserable condition. It
was undoubtedly a bad case of la grippe
and recognizing it as dangerous he took
immediate steps to bring about a speedy
cure. From the advertisement of Cham
berlain’s Cough Remedy and the many
good recommendations included therin,
we concluded to make a first trial of the
medicine. To say that it was satisfac
tory in its results, is putting it very
mildly, indeed. It acted like magic
and the result was a speedy and perma
nent cure. We have no hesitancy in
recommending this excellent Cough
Remedy to anyone afflicted with a cough
or cold in any form.—The Banner of
Liberty, Libertytown, Maryland. The
25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by Curry-
Arrington Co.
Kot Many Like £ie«.
Mrs. Jane Huff of Carter county,
Ky., is in many respects a remarkable
woinan. Though past 78 years old. she
sticks to the primitive methods and
habits of earlier mountain life and
thinks nothing of riding 40 miles a day
on horseback. Mrs. Huff, while 78 years
old, has had only 20 birthdays, and will
have no other till 1904, having been
born on the last day of February in leap
year. —Louisville Courier-Journal.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets
All druggists refund the money if it
fails to cure. sc.
Don’t fail to attend Hill Bros',
Auction Sale of horses at Doug/ 1
las’ Stable Monday, October
25th. Every horse as repre/
sented or money refunded.
Don’t Wait
Until cold weather to have jour
grates reset and repaired. Dick
Treadaway is prepared to furnish new
grates and take your old ones in part
pay. Leave orders at Crouch A Co.
Don’t fail to attend Hill Bros,’
Auction Sale of horses at Doug
las’ stable Monday, October
25th, Every horse as represent
ed or money refunded.
Messrs. Broach & Trammel have com
pleted the big Chamlee building run
ning from Broad to First street. The
brick, lime, lumber and materials were
made and prepared in Rome by Rome
mechanics and with Rome’s money.
Parties wanting buildings put up, apply
to Broach & Trammell.
City Registration List For Elec
tion March Is 1- . 1898.
Colored. t
Smith. Amos.
$2,21 to Atlanta and return
via Western L Atlantic R, R,
Oct, 28th and 29th, limited to
return until Oct, 31, C.K, Ayer
P, 81, A.
JUST IN
AT LESTER’S '
Fiesb lot of the famous Ferris Hanis
and Breakfast Bacon, If you
want something fine, tiy one of
these.
COFFEE
I am sole agent for Chase & San
born’s fine Boston Roa-ted Coffee.
The same was served exclusively at
the Wcrli’s Fair, 1893.
C. &P. Farragon Vinegar. Hun
garian Paprica ( Sweet Pepper ,
Fine Butter 25 cents per pound.
B, S, LESTER,
Old’Postoffice cor. ,'ROME, GA.
Surity for All
We Will Bond You!
We will make bonds for officers and
employees. Also bonds for ad
ministrators, executors, guar
dians, trustees, Receivers, as
signees, replevin, attachment
and injunction cases, and all
undertakings in judicial pro
cedings. We are also bond
contractors. For particulars
call on
H. Yancey & Co.
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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 4 Co. Proprietors.
Nashville and return for s3x
45 by the Southern Railway,
tickets on sale Oct, 20th, good
for 5 days, J, N, Harrison, C,
T.A.