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SOLONS GATHERING
The Georgia Legislature Convenes on
- Nat Thursday.
MANY ARE ALREADY ON THE SCENE
The Present Session Will Be a Very Im
portant One and Many Great Meas
ures Will Be Up.
The Georgia legislature will con
vene on next Thursday, October 28th
and Floyd’s three representatives
will probably be on hand at the open
ing.
Already the solons are congregat
ing in the Gate City, and every train
carries a few of them to the field of
action. The Atlanta Commercial
sa ? s:
The coming session of the legisla
ture will be a most important one, as
some measures of vital importance to
the state are to be passed.
Right now the convict question is,
of coursl l , the most important, but
others of almost as much importance
will come up.
The Blalock committee and its sub
committees will make their report at
this session of the legislature, and a
great stir in certain state departments
is expected to result.
The convict question is just as much
muddled as ever. The joint peniten
tiary committee will meet here next
Monday to receive and act upon the
report of the sub committees.
A long and tiresome wrangle in the
legislature over the framing of a bill
.for the disposal of the convicts is fore
seen. It is hardly possible for the
members to get together without a
long discussion of the various plan'-.
During this session of the legisla
ture the politicians and slate makers
will all be here, and the “ring” can
didates for governor and other state
house offices will be decided upon.
It is expected that the great gather
ing of politicians here will bring out
the candidates for governor, and there
is likely to be two men endorsed by the
different factions of the legislature.
Senator Yancey Carter, the leading
populist in the legislature, may not
come forward at this session with any
more sensational’charges against the
judiciary of the state, but he has an
nounced his intention of attacking
the present election laws. Yancey
will undertake to remedy certain defi
ciencies in the election laws, as seen
by populist eyes. .
This will probably precipitate a big
fight between the populists and the
Democrats.
J. C. Berry, one of the best known
tizens of Spencer, Mo., testifies that
he cured himself of the worst kind of
piles by using a few boxes of DeWitt’s
Witch Hazel Salve. He had been troubled
with piles forever thirty years and bad
used many different kinds of so called
curss; but DeWitt’s was the one that did
the work and he will verify this state
ment if any one wishes to write him. Cur
ry-Arrington & Co.
FORTY CARS PER WEEK.
That is Jellico District’s Output Now—
Used to be 250 to 325 per Day.
The total amount of coal that is be
ing mined in the Jellico district at the
present time will not exceed forty car
loads per week, or at the outside,
seven cars daily, says the Knoxville
Journal. Such a statement as this
can scarcely be believed when it is
known that the Jellico district at this
time a year ago was shipping daily
Men and wo
men dig and
delve t!ieir lives
®sc.JS■ ~~ awa y in order to
S U P gold with
\ never a thought
3g °f *h e niost pre-
Swpcious endowment
a human being
Sff may have, good
"*’ health. What
does it profit a
man to heap up riches if in doing so he
ruins his health and his capacity for the
enjoyment of wealth. There is no such
thing as happiness without health. All
the gold in the world will not make a
man who feels in his veins and
sees in the reflection of his own face, ths
slow but sure advance of man’s deadliest
enemy, consumption.
If a man will but take the right case of
himself and the right remedy he mpy
protect himself against this relentless
enemy. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery is not only a sure preventive,
but an absolute cure for consumption. It
cures 98 per cent, of all cases. It acts,
through the blood, directly on the lungs.
It drives out all disease germs and im
purities. It is the great blood-maker
and flesh-builder. All wasting diseases
yield promptly to its action. Thousands
have testified to its merits. Druggists
sell it.
“ I want to express my heartfelt thanks for Dr.
Pierce's valuable medicine,” writes Mrs. Rufus
Bell, of Wise, Monongalia Co.,W. Va. "My eldest
daughter, a girl of 15, caught cold and we had
the best doctors but could get no lasting relief.
Oh, how she suffered ! Often I have heard her
pray for death to end her sufferings. I bought
one bottle of each of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery, • Favorite Prescription,' and ' Pleasant
Pellets.’ Before our daughter used half the med
icine her cough was all gone, and she was on the
high road to health—which means to happiness.”
Rosy cheeks. The rich, pure, red blood
of health makes them. Keep the blood
» pure and you will have them. Constipa
tion causes impure blood. Dr. Pierce’s
Pleasant Pellets cure it promptly and per
manently and never gripe. They are
purely vegetable ap’d perfectly harmless.
No other pill acts so naturally and per
fectly. Druggists sell them.
not less than 250 cars and sometimes
as many as 325 cars per day. The ca
pacity of the Standard mines is forty
five cars per day, but at the present
time about one car in three days is
all that is being mined.
Almost all the old miners have left
the district and others are following
as fast as possible.
W hen asked about the success of the
Dagoes who went through tnis city a
few weeks ago on their way to the
Jellico district Mr. Stewart stated
that they joined a party of the same
tribe that bad been in the mining dis
tricts for several years and that no
men could make a greater success of
the mining business than the
Dagoes. They work from early
morning until late in the after
noon and make from four to six
dollars per day. Mr. Stewart further
stated that he had seen the pay rolls
where one of the dagoes had made as
much as $lB5 in one month. “The av
erage miner,” said he, “commences
work at seven o'clock in the morning
and quits at two in the afternoon.
This makes a total of seven hours
work, for which a good miner receives
from one to three dollars. The da
goes are more than willing to r.ccept
the figures of the operators and they
are coining the money.”
Blaeding 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 simple means of
fered for a radical cure.
The failure of salvesand ointments
to permanently cure piles has led
many to believe theouiy 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 be<st
physicians.or recommended by then/.
The safest and surest way to cure
any case of piles, whether blind,bleed
ing or protuding, is to use the Pyra
mid Pile cure, composed of healing
vegetable oils, and absolutely free
from mineral poisonand opiates. The
following letter from a Pittsburg
gentleman, a severe sufferer from
bleeding piles, gives some ides of the
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 months except for a
short time each night because of a bad
case of bleeding piles. I was down in
bed and the doctors did me no good.
A good brother told me of the Pyra
mid Pile Cute and I bought from my
druggist three fifty cents boxes. They
cured me and I will soon be able to tyo
to my work agaid.
William Handschu,
46 St., Cotton Alley, below Butter St.
Pittsburg, Pa.
The Pyramid Pile Cure is not only
the safest and surest remedy for piles,
but is the best known and most popu
lar. Every physician and druggist in
the country Knows it and what it will
do.
Send for little book on cause and
cure of piles, describing all forms of
piles and the proper treatment.
The Pyramid can be found at all
drug stores at 50 cents per package.
YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY”.
To Visit Nashville and the rennesaee Cetiiec
nial .Exposition. -
The Western and Atlantic railroad
will sell round trip tickets to Nash
ville and return at $3.50. This includes
transportation out to the grounds and
back; also admission into the exposi
tion. Ticket on sale Wednesday, Oc
tober 27 th, limited Oct. 31. Elegant
through coaches without change on
train leaving Rome at 9a. m. C. K.
Ayer, P. & T. A.
BISHOP NELSON.
He Talks of His Travels in England to
Young Men’s Christian Association.
Bishop C. K. Nelson told of his recent
visit to England in bis lecture at rhe
Young Men’s Christian Association last
night, says Tuesday’s Atlanta Commer
cial. He told of some queer English cus-‘
toms and manners he found over there.
He was peculiarly struck with the
Englishman’s pipe. They neither smoke
cigars or cigarettes—that is, the work
ing men don’t, but every one of them
goes about with a pipe and bad tobacco.
As for carrying baggage in England
the Bishop advises that it is best, in or
der to keep it, to either sit on it or keep
it in the lap.
Bishop Nelson said he saw the Prince
of Wales. He was dressed in a pair of
leather shoes, white gaiters, white
striped trousers, a Prince Albert coat, a
blue spotted shirt, a flaming red tie and
a white derby. "If that combination
does not make a Prince,” said Bishop
Nelson, “I would like to know what
does?” ,
Desolation lu the Dismal Swamp.
Parties who bare recently passed
through the Dismal'swamp say that ev
erywhere can be teeu dead animals
which have either been burned or per
ishecl for luck of water. Large quanti
ties of valuable timber, cord wood, farm
fencing and peat land have been de
stroyed. Immense trees are burned to
their roots. There is no water in the
swamp, and bears, panthers, deer and
other wild animals flock to Lake Drum
! mon cl to slake their thirst. The lake is
lower than was ever known before.
Baltimore Squ. .
THE HOME TKIBUNE. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 18b7.
Tutt’s Pills
Cure AU
Liver Ills. •
ARE YOU
BANKRUPT in health,
constitution undermined by ex
travagance in eating, by disre -
garding the laws of nature, or
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.
FOUR RATES TO NEW YORK.
Seaboard’s New Cut Rates Go Into Ef
fect Next Week,
The Seaboard Air-Line’s differential
rate reduction goes into effect on
October 25th, and the passenger agents
of that company have been advisd of
the workings of the new tariff. The cut
made by the company in passenger rates
amounts to 33 1-3 per cent., and it means
a big reduction on the total receipts of
the road.
The new rates are to be put on for no
definite time. The official circulars sent
out from Portsmouth, headquarters of
the Seaboard, announce that the rates
will be in farce until further notice and
that the new tariff takes the place of all
others. The business under the cut rates
will not commence until next week, but
the Seaboard people are making prepara
tions for an increase in travel.
One of tjie strange facts in connection
with the new tariff is that it makes as
many as four rates to New. York via the
Seaboard. Heretofore the through rate
to the metropolis has remained stationary
at $24 via all lines. By the new tariff of
the Seaboard Air-Line four different
rates go into effect, according to routes
selected.
The rate via Portsmouth and the Bay
line steamers via Baltimore from Atlanta
to New York will be $16.30.
The rate via Portsmouth and the Old
Dominion steamers will be $lB.
The rate via Portsmouth and all rail
will be $lB 30.
The rate, all rail, via Weldon and
Washington, will be $21,10.
As yet the Soutnern people have taken
no notice of the reductions to be made
by the Seaboard and it is not likely that
any cut-rate war will result from the
Seaboard reductions. Tha Southern’s
and other lines’ rates out of Rome to
New York is $24. This is the lowest rate
and it is not likely to be reduced any.
BT'CKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE
l'ht ue.it- salve in tha world tot cute or
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
Sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblain
ooms and all skin eruptions and posi
trely oures piles, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect
or money refunded. Price 25 cants per
box. For sale by Curry Arrington Co.,
druggists, Rome Ga
BIG AUCTION OF HORSE.
Hill Bros. Will Receive a Car Load Monday
October 25,
Hill Bros., will receive a car load of
fine, well broke horses on next Mon
day, October 25th.
These horses will be placed on auc
tion sale at Douglas’ stable on Mon
day, October 25th, beginning at 11
o.clock in the morning and con
tinuing until all are sold. This is a
great opportunity for farmers and
others who desire good serviceable
stock, -AU will do well to attend this
sale.
Hill Bros., are well known in the
south and their trade in horses is the
largest in the south.
Don’t forget the day ana date,
Monday. October 25.
Incontinence of water during sleep
stopped immediately by Dr. E. Detcjions’
Anti Diueretic, Cures children and
adults alike. Price sl. Sold by D. W.
Curry, druggist, Rome. Ga.
Vanderbilt Gets Many Prised*
Raleigh. Oct. 22.—George Vander
bilt gets 62 prizes on his poultry exhibit
from his Biltmore farm at the state fair,
and also the SIOO prize for the best ag
ricultural display. He gets every prize
competed for on cattle, except one.
There are eight in all, and a gold medal
for the best herd of cattle.
Bryan to “peak In Ohio.
Columbus. 0., Oct. 22.—The Demo
cratic committee are to bring William
J. Bryan into Ohio for the last four
days of the state campaign.
Kmb«*ul«uient Is Charged.
Pierbe, S. D., Oct. 22.—State Audi
tor Mayhew, ex- Auditor Whipple and
Clerk Anderson have been arrested on
an embezzlemeut charge.
To Cure a Cold In One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
iete. All druggists refund the money
fit fails to cure. sc.
GEORGIA LIBRARY CLUB.
The First Annual Convention Meets in
Macon Next Week.
The first annua] convention of the
Georgia Library Clpb will meet in the
Macon public library rooms on Thursday
October 28tb.
Miss Lmnie Hargroves, the t dented
librarian of the Young Men’s Library
Association here will attend the conven
tion, and read a valuable paper. The
Telegraph of yesterday says of the
meeting.
By a letter received yesterday from
Mrs. Enoch Callaway of LaGrange, the
‘‘Woman’s Library Club” of LaGrange
will send two delegates, Mrs Charles
Awtry and Miss Annie Hunter. Mis.
Callaway, president of the club, will
also attend the convention. Mrs. Wal
lace writes that Mr R. R. Bowker,
editor of the . Library Journal, will be
present, coming to Georgia, for the spe
cial purpose of attending this conven
tion,
Only one week remains before the
opening session, when Macon is to have
within her gates the most nobable com
pany of men end women that it has ever
been privilege to entertain. For the most
of the librarians of Georgia are women.
The men who will attend the conven
tion are mainly members of the library
boards, and other prominent gentlemen
who are foresighted enough to perceive
the significance of this determined or
ganization,
The buiuess meetings of the convention
will be held in the -ending room of the
library. Ou Thursday evening a jubilee
session will be held at Wesleyan chapel,
when there will be addresses by Mr. G.
G. Matthews, John Boifeullet, Superin*
tendent Abbott and other prominent Ma
con men, M rs. J. K. Ottley, Mrs Charles
Read, Mrs. William B. Lowe, of Atlanta
and other prominent women of Georgia
are also on the programme for that inter
esting session.
On Friday there will be two business
sessions and on Friday afternoon, from 5
to 7 o’clock, the Board of Education and
their wives, the board of library directors
and their lady friends, the History club,
the Current Topics club and the Cercle
Francais will receive in Wesleyan parlors,
complimentary to the convention.
As the convention approaches it grows
in its proportions, but Macon people will
be found amply able to meet all such
contingencies as they have ever met
them in the past.
The local committee of arrangements
has met with encouraging co-operation
and express themselves with enthusiasm
upon this subject.
Owing to the fact that so many homes
are undergoing repairs and winter re
furnishing a great number of delegates
will be entertained at the various hotels;
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
lief and cure of all Female Complaints,
exerting a wonderful direct mflaer.ee in
giving strength and tone to the ergane.
If you have Loss 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 and Strength are guar
anteed by its use. Fifty cents and SI.OO
at Curry-Arrington Co.’s drug store.
HOTEL KITCHEN ON WHEELS
British Troops Use a Commissary Car
While In Transport Over Railways.
A novel car left the Dalhousie street
yard of the Canadian Pacific railway
in Montreal recently. It is “commissary
car” No. 1,899, constructed for the pur
pose of supplying the wants of troops
and marines while in transport over the
lines of the railroad. It is a hotel kitchen
on wheels, having a capacity to supply
1,500 meals at a time.
The car is somewhat larger than an
ordinary baggage car, with a vestibule
at each end. At the forward end is the
supply room, containing supplies for
sustaining 1,000 men for ten days.
Back of this is the kitchen proper. On
one side are two ranges, having a total
length of 22 feet. Opposite the range is
a water tank, with a capacity of 2,500
gallons, and there is ' another tank di
rectly above the ranges. In the rear
part of the car are sinks,” with hot and
cold water. The iceboxes are in the front.
The car is set upon double trucks of
six wheels each. It started yesterday
for the Pacific coast, with 200 men and
12 officers, for Esquimalt. During the
trip the car will be manned by five
cooks and two waiters.—Pittsburg Dis
patch.
BA No Word 80 F “ n
Il Bi 0 SQ of meaning and
U 111 about which such
■ w t en d el . recollec-
tions cluster as
r-j-that of "Mother,”
yet there are
mont hs when her
* 8 with
P a * n > d rea d and
suffering,and she
jfrwriy looks forward to
the final hour
with gloomy
forebodings, fear and trembling.
“Mother’s Friend”
prepares the system for the change
taking place, assists Nature to make
child-birth easy, and leaves her in a
condition more favorable to speedy re
covery. It greatly diminishes the
danger to life of both mother and child.
Sent by Mail, on receipt of price, $ 1.00. Book
to “Expectant Mothers’’ free upon application
The Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, fig.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
IT is a significant fact that re
sponsible dealers sell and re
sponsible painters use Pure White
Lead (see list of genuine brands)
an d Pure Linseed Oil. They
know their business. Those who
©.don’t know, try to sell and use
the “ just-as-good mixtures,” “ so
called White Lead,” &c., &c.
By using National Lead Co.’s Pure White Lead Tinting Coi-
* IK IF) or! ®» a "y desired shade is readily obtained. Pamphlet giving
i . , valuable information and earn showing samples of colors free;
, also cards showing pictures of twelve houses of different designs painted ia
various styles or combinations of shades forwarded upon application to those
intending to pamt.
NATIONAL LEAD CO., CINCINNATI BRANCH,
Cor. 7th St. and Freeman Ave., Cincinnati, O.
*
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9 BEFORE AND AFTER an the horrors of Impotency. CUPIDEME cleanses the liver, the
B a a.. kidneys and the unnary organs of all impurities,
CVPIDENE strengthens and restores small weak organs.
JL ot c^ re ? by doctors is because ninety per cent are troubled with
y know P remedy to cure without an operation. 5000 testimoni
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PERFECT WHHOOD
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which is the. «toi*y of MKtnhcoa—the pride or
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suffering the mental tortures of a weakened
maitXroo<il, chatterer nerves, and failing
sexual power who can be cured by our
Magical Treatment
which may be taken at home under cur direction?
or we will pay E. R. fare and hotel bills for those
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CATON’S VITA LIZ ER
Cures general special debility, wakefulness,
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by errors or excesses. quickly restoring Lost
Manhood in old or young, giving vigor and
strength where former weakness prevailed
Convenient package, simple, effectual, and
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The Cire is Quick and Thorough.
Don’t be deceived by imitations: insist on
CATON’S Vitalizers. Sent sealed if your
druggist does not have it. Price per pkge,
6 for $5, with written guarantee of complete
cure. Information, references, etc., free and
confidential. Send us statement of case and »
25 cts. for a week’s trial treatment One only
sent to eact' person.
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ir»<rax*
For Delicacy,
for purity, and for improvement of the com
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Eor sale by Curry-Arrngton C<
wholesale druggists, Rome. Ga
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
oTHENRYTirBAnEY
Surgeon and Physician,
Rome, - - Georgia
Dr. D.T. McCALL
Office 401 Broad Street,
In Building Occupied by Rome Drug Co
TELEPHONE 157.
DRrjAMESEHVEY,
Physician and Surgeon
ROME, GEORGIA.
Office over Rome Drug Company.)
Telephone 157.
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ATIORNEYS.
J. Neel,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROME. GEORGIA.
Office in New King Building.
Will practice In all the Courts. Spt cial atten
tion given to Commercial Law and the exami.
nation of Land Titles
Halsted Smith,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office n City Hail, Rome, Ga.
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