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AWOKEI WITH YOU!
If you have money O" credit use it
tj buy some of the . goods »e offer
for less than their worth in the
market in the world today.
Cross & Blae kw e 11’s mixed
pickles, quart boit'eS for 25 cents
JRegu'ar price -40 tot>o cents L»rge
olives, never s; Id for less thin 3
cents at. 25 cents the bottle. We
have only a small lot of the above
goods that will b sold at above
prices and if you know anything
about their you will know
that they are ba>g-iius. Under the
head of bargains will come our
brooms, the piice of which has been
cU:. on them all except the ten cent
size Then comes toilet soap on
wh ch we have cut the price 20 per
cent on a' I grades that sells at 5 J
cents the box a id less; which makes
the price of tnut at ten cents the
box 8 cents atd 25 cents soap for 20,
cents, 50 cents soap for 40 cents the
box, <fcc.
PRESERVES,
In this line we have the best
goods that can be made of sugar
and fruit. They are pure and noth
ing can be said in their praise that
the goods do not jnerit McMeehin’s
preserved figs at 25 cents the jar,
preserves all kinds, ten cents the
can. Jelly 23 cents the bucket.
Roqueford cheese 15 cents the jar,
sold everywhere at 25 cents.
TETLEY’S TEAS.
There isn’t any other ‘ just like
it.” It stands alone in the dignity
of purity, excellence of flavor and
reputation. Never t< uched but once
with the hand and that in picking
Machinery does the balance, Think
of the Chinese hands, never too
clean, Compare Chinese Teas in
flavor a d strength with Tetlev’s
and you will never have any but
Tetley’s. *
COFFEE
If you want it at ten cents the
pound we have it. If you want the
finest p 1 0(1 net of the earth we have
th it. If you buy coffee from us it
shall be better value for the money
than you can get elsewhere or you
get your money back. Our Q & Q
coffee roasted and put up in three
pound jane is the best that money
can buy. Try one can of it for sl,
and if yon are any judge of coffee
and you do not sav it is the best
that ever come to Rome then you
shall h ve your dollar and the coffee
too.
FLOUR
Hand’s Best does make more
bread, cleaner bread, and whiter
bread, than any flour on this market.
Other merchants could buy as good
flour if they knew where to get it
and would buy a high price 1 flour
and tell it at a price to compete
with us. Buy the best you can find
at other stofes, take a sack of
Hand’s Best, test them side by side
and if you get any good as our
brand, then we will give you a bar
rel.
HAND £ CO,
Opposite Armstrong Hotel.
Rome, Ga., Oct. 23, 1897.
dOSTETTEh’c 11
JI 17 CELEB,ATEO "0 Blood
THOSE
Impurities
cause
Rheumatism
FITTERS Heuralgia.
'[J How to Break a 4?
■J‘ Watch?
et t* ee* see
Drop it I
How to Fix It?
CARRY IT TO
JOE VEAL'S.
.He doe? the work thebes*.
CURES RHEUMATISM
ifriemais a. Remedy Which Vanishes
Blond Diseases.
SOME HIGH TESTIMONIALS GIVEN
A Gainesville Attorney Who i« Well
Known Talks About its Efficacy.
Stacks of Testimonials Received.
This is an injunction that, every
one will admit, is wise and timely.
How to do it is a question that has
perplexed many; but, the advent of a
new remedy has raised the hopes of
many despondent ones, and proven a
boon to many more.
Africans is a blood medicine before
which rheumatism, and all kindred
ailments vanish; while the impurities
of the blood are surely quickly and
thorougly eradicated from the sys
tem; leaving it free from the germs of
disease, the skin clean, the eyes br ght
and the step as elastic as that of a
gazelle.
Africans is not a compound of min
erals and poisonous drugs, that kill
the pains*, and allay the suffering of
the affl eted for a time, but afford no
permanent relief, but do an actual
damage; in that the sufferer is thrown
off guard by these effects, and the dis
ease i's, all the time, making rapid
headway; and finally, breaks out
again with greater force. It is a
compound of herbs, passing wonder
ful curative powers, but entirely
harmless, and yet the most powerful
and surest remedy ever discovered
for blood diseases.
Africana is not offered to the af
flicted to be experimented with. Its
virtues have been demonstrated; its
powers to heal have been proven,
in thousands of stubborn cases, when
hope for relief had fled, and gloom
and despondency had settled over
the sufferer.
It carries with it, everywhere, the
grateful testimonials of thousands
who have been restored to health and
vigor by its use.;
The Africana Company, 63j South
Broad street, Atlanta, Ga., prepares
tjhis wonderful medicine and has
placed it in the hands of leading drug
gists all over the country. An idea of
its phenominal success imay be ob
tained by glancing over the stacks of
testimonials that have poured in from
all sections, from those who have
found relief by its use.
What a prominent citizen says:
Gainsville Oct. 12tb.— Dear Sir,
Eleven years ago I had a bad case of
rheumatism and the veins in my leg
bursted. Since then my legs from my
knee, down have been covered with
running sores. I have tried every
remedy known, and physicians have
give me about everything in an effort
to effect a cure, all to no avail. Two
months ago I began taking Africana,
and have taken nearly three bottles.
The running sores on my legs are
rapidly healing and 1 have thrown
away my crutches, being now able to
walK without them. Africana has al
ready done me good and I believe
in a short time I will be entirely
sound and well.
Very gratefully yours
Thos. Walker
ATLANTA AND RETUR N,
On October 2fifh 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,
GIVEN THE CHILD.
Suit For Possession of Peter Kammerer’s
Child Settled in Favor of the Parent.
A peculiar case was argued before Or
dinary John P. Davis yesterday.
Last Jaunary the wife of Peter Kam
merer died leaving an infant boy, George
Edward. The care of the child then de
voled upon Norah Kammerer, a daugh
ter by the first marriage.
Mrs. Mary Jane Jackson, a relative of
the deceased mother, Hilda Kammerer,
went before the ordinary with a petition
Canne'dfruits.
I have a full line of these goods.
See the fol owing.
Grated Pine Apple.
Sliced Pine Apple.
White Cherries.
Preserved Figs.
Bartlett Pears.
Green Gage Piums.
Apricots,
Lemon Cling Peaches.
Ginger Preserves, Fancy Celery
Fine Butter 25c per pouni,
B, S, LESTER,
Old Pos’office cor. , r ROME, GA.
THE ROME TRIBUNE. SATURDAY OCTOBER 23. ’H9I
Sarsaparilla
Sense.
Any sarsaparilla Is sarsapa
rilla. True. So any tea is tex
So any flour is flour. But grades
1 differ. You want the best. It’s
so with sarsaparilla. There are
grades. You want the best If
you understood sarsaparilla as
well as you do tea and flour it
would be easy to determine.
, But you don’t How should
you? When you are going to
buy a commodity whose value
you don’t know, you pick out
an old established house to
trade with, and trust their ex
perience and reputation. Do so
i when buying sarsaparilla.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla has been
on the market 50 years. Your
grandfather used Ayer’s. It is
a reputable medicine. There
are many Sarsaparillas—
but only one Ayer’a. It
cures.
for the possession of the child. In it she
states that Norah abused the child, and
that the father did likewise.
The case was tried, before Ordinary
Davis yesterday, J. H. Hoskinson and
Nat Harris appearing for the defendant
and Seaborn Wright for the petitioner.
The evidence failed to establish the
petitioner’s charges of abuse, though
Norah Kammerer testified that she some
times chastised the child. Judge Davis
rendered his decision in favor of the de -
fendants, at the same time cautioning
Norah to be lenient in her methods of de
livering bodily punishment upon the
baby.
Kammerer and Norah departed happy
and smiling with the baby.
Notice.
I want every man and woman in the
United States interested in the opium
end whisky habits to have one of my
books of these diseases. Address B. M.
Woolly, Atlanta, Ga , Box 363, and one
will be sent you free.
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tfai!: //&/>'.
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REPORT UNTRUE.
Hill and Blackwell Not Indicted Upon
Information Given by Dr. Harris.
One of the sensations growing out of
the Dalton affair, was the arrest of Ed
Hill and Blackwell, charged with having
set fire to the Peeple’s warehouse.
Hill was highly indignant over it, and
said that it had been done at the insti
gation of Dr. J. F. Hanis, of Dalton.
Hill threatened to bring suit for SIO,OOO
against Dr. Harris.
But the following two communications
published in yesterday’s Chattanooga
Times, will put a quietus on the matter.
“Edd Hill having given publicity to
the fact that he and Dr. Harris had had
a conference with regard to the proba
bility of h’s name being connected with
a certain alleged incendiary fire in this
city, and there being some circumstances
pointing in that direction, I telegraphed
the court that it would propably be ad
visable to have him kept there till the
grand jury met, and he ordered the ar
rest. Dr. Harris had nothing to do
with advising the arrests made.
R. 11. Baker,
Foreman of grand jury.
The report that Dr. Harris communi
cated with me advising the arrest of Hill
and Blackwell, or that he made any
effort to prosecute them or anybody else,
is entirely false.
I will state further that Dr. Harris
came to me, asking clemency for Edd
Hill if he should be implicated in the
burning, and I promised that if he would
tell the whole truth I would take care of
him. 6am P. Maddox,
Solicitor General.
cycsToniA.
Ths fas- z? „
aimile
Signature
of wrapper.
We have several Georgia
raised well broke horses for
sale also line of buggies cheap
at Rameys' Stable,
City Registration List For Elec
tion March Is*. 1898.
Colured.
Smith. Amos.
For Sale<vA gentle buggy mare.
Guaranteed absolutely safe and sound
Enquire at Wootens stable today.
GAME WARDENS.
A Good Suggestion Looking Toward The
Protection of Quail.
It is only ten days until the law re-’
striding the shotting of quail will expire,
aud already Borne sportsmen are polish
mg up their shot-guns, and getting but
their hunting suits.
The law will expire on November l<t;
but it is said that pot hunters have al
ready begun the slaughter of the bird,
t his is not right and the law should be
enforced to the letter Looking towards
this end the Savannah Priss offers the
the following suggestion, which is a good
one:
‘•The salvation of the quail lies in the
appointment of game wardens in each
county. While it is now against (In
state law to shoot* these, birds until a
specified time still it is no one's particu
lar business td see that tbe law is en
forced. “What’s everybody’s business is
nobody’s business.” This adage has
grown gray from years of constant usage,
bat it is true in this case. When some
one is chosen to prosecute the persons
who shoct partridges out of season tbe
practice will stop. Until then ihs birds
will continue to die at the pothunter's
hands and be displayed publicly for sale
in defiance of the law framed to protect
them ”
This Tells Where Health May Be Found
And that is more important than
making money. If your blood is im
pure, Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the medi
cine for you. It cures scrofula, salt
rheum, rheumatism, catarrh, and all
other diseases originating in or pro
moted by impure blood aud low state
of the system.
Hood’s Piils are easy to take, easy
to operate. Cures indigestion, head
ache. '
Don't fail to attend Hill Bros'.
Auction Sale of horses at Doug
las’ Stable Monday, October
25th. Every horse as repre-'
sented or money refunded,
A SLIGHT WRECK.
Passenger Train Out of Atlaita Tears up
Box Car and Shakes Passengers up.
The northbound passenger train on
the Southern, which leaves Atlanta at
10 o’clock every evening had a slight
wreck about two miles out of that- city
Thursday night.
A freight train had taken a siding
for the passenger to pass and the rear
car of the freight did not clear the
main line.
The passenger train was going at a
speed of about ten miles per hour,
when it smashed into the box ear
The car was smashed into kindling
and the smokestack of the passenger
locomotive was thrown 50 feet away.
It was so badly damaged that anoth
er engine had to be secured to bring
the train through.
Mr. Berry Holder, of Lindale was a
passenger on the train and was thrown
from his seat by the shock. He sue
tained only a few slight bruises.
Other passengers were shaken up con
siderably.
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money 4f.it
fails to cure. sc.
LEAVE FOR ATLANTA
The Fifth Infantry Begins the March
Back to Fort McPherson.
The Fifth Infantry, which has been
camping at Camp Cooledge, Chicka
mauga park, for several days past, be
gan the homeward march yesterday.
They had received orders to begin
the journey at once, and everything
was soon packed and in readiness for
the long march back to FortMcPher
son. ,
The Fifth Infantry bad been at the
park since Oct. 14, during which time
they held a number of drills, sham
battles, concerts, ets and had a good
time generally.
Arnold’s Bromo-Celery. The greatest
remedy of the 19th century for headaches.
lOcts. For sale by Curry-Arrington-
Company.
Are you in need of a horse
we have horses and mules that
are broke sound and guarani
teed as represented, Call at
Ramey's Stable,
NATIONAL BICYCLE MEET
Atlanta, Ga., Oct, 28 And 29 Very Low-
Rates.
For the above occasion the Western
& Atlantic R. R will sell round trip
tickets from Rome to Atlanta and re
turn at the exceedingly low rate of
$2 20 tickets on sale October 28-29
good to return until Oct.. 31. Trains
leave Rome 6a. in., 9 a. m. 4:25 p. m.
C. K. Ayer, P. & T.
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,
r. Health |
by tbe Quart r
V V Everv bettie you take of Johnston’s Sarsaparilla 9
A \ means 'better health, and every bottle contains a k
! J / quart. It makes better blood—purer blood. For •
'• / thirty years this famous remedy has been creating J
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W Sarsaparilla ssss 5
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7 orders of the stomach and liver, and for all weaken- y
complaints of men, women, and children. X
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V WILLIAMS, DZ V 25, CROOKS <fc CO., Detroit, Filch. 7
It Livcrcttes Cure Sick Headache end Biliousness, rise-
FOR SALE BY CURRY-ARRINGTON CO., ROME, GA.
gheatsTockl
JUST WHAT
YOU WAUXTT.
We are now receiving the most complete line
or Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s
Men's Fine Siwes.
The handsomest
styles, the most
beautifully finished
and most durable
and elegantly fit
ting shoe yet pro
duced is
Edwin Clapp’s
Fine Hand Sewed
Shoes.
W. M. Gammon & Son
have them in all the
new & stylish shapes,
As Stetson’s name
stands for the finest
hats, Edwin Clapp’s
stands for the finest
shoes in America, we
are agents for both.
Call and inspect our stock.
W. M. GAMMON & SON,
Clothing Hats, Shoes and Furnishings,
f LADIES WHEN IN TROUBLE
2 USE DR. DAVID NICHOLS &
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( Tr.'ide-MarL-s nnd Copvrfg'ljts, all
rights ■ '•served.)
Dutchess
These at
Trousers the
Captured world’s
. the fair,
Medals Wa 1893
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In whatever position, shape
and comfort always the same.
FIT—NEVER RIP
The appearance without the
cost. We know what the
trade demands and we meet it.
The manufacturers of the above
garment authorize us to issue
with every pair the following
WARRANTY
You may buy a pair of
Dutchess Wool Trousers at
$2,2.50,3, 3.50,4,4.50,5
And wear them Two Months. For every
SUSPENDER BUTTON that COMES OFF
WE will PAY you TEN CENTS. If they
rip at the WAISTBAND, WE will PAY
yon FIFTY CENTS. If they rip in the
SEAT or elsewhere, WE will PAY you ONE
DOLLAR or GIVE YOU A NEW PAIR.
BEST IN THE WORLD. TRY A PAIR
W. M. G-ammon & Son
are agents for these pants.