The Rome tribune. (Rome, Ga.) 1887-190?, October 30, 1897, Image 7

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doht forget the j .QHG DISTANCE TELEPHONE A WORLD JF TRADE I Ruling Prices of the Leading Articles of Commerce. | "SHE ROME MARKETS FULLY QUOTED F Latest Price* Given From Daily Corrections Liverpool and New York (Cotton Market Fluctuation*. Rome Cotton Market. ®y wagon Cotton. Nnw York Oct. 29 —The following are to day’s quotation*: Cotton Future*. Opening Close Close today, today, yesterday •Tannery 5 96 5 87 696 * February 6 90 6 99 March... 6 u 4 6 95 6 <8 L April »99 606 May 6 12 6 03 6 11 ■ June 61° 616 F July 613 615 August September •••• October 5 90 5 91 November 5 93 6 83 5 91 Livbkpool. Ost. 29.—The following were the quotation* today: Sale*, 8,000 bale*. Tone .steady. Middlings, 3 6 Bc. Opening Close. January and February 317 315 .February and March 8 17 3 16 March and April S 18 3 17 April and May •••• 3 18 Mayand June 3 19 Jnne and July 3 21 320 July and August 3 21 August and September .... September and October 3 25 3 24 October and November 3 19 8 18 November and December 3 17 8 16 December and January 3 17 8 15 LOCAL MARKETS. [CORRECTED DAILY.] ORA IN AND PROVISIONS. BOMB. Oct. 29. -The following are the whole sale pnoee; small lota to consumers are rela tively higher. Wheat—New wheat 90c. These are the prices paid by commission merch'.nte. Corn—Dealers are paying 46c t acked for corn -and are selling at su@ssc sacked, delivered on care in carload lots. Smaller quantities, £@3c ■4higher. Bulk corn, 2c less than sacked. Ear corn, 55c per bbl., with or without shucks Oats—ln car lots, No. 2, mixed. No. 2 white bulk, 29c; sacked, from store, No. 2. mixed, 30@32; No. 2, wuite 35c, Flour-Fancy patents, $5.75@6.00; straight. $5.40; extra fancy, $5.00; fancy, $4.85; choice t family, $3.65. In selling consumers, grocers add 20c to 30e per bbl to these prices. Graham flour, $5.50; rye flour, $4.00; patent spring wheat flour, $6.00; wnole wheat flour, $6,00, Hay—ln car lots, choice timothy, $14,00@16.00; No 1 timothy. $15.00; No 2. $14.00; less than car lots, SI,OO per ton higher. Groceries and Provisions. Sugar—Clarified, white, 4%c; yellow, 4%@ 4 5-16 c; seconds. 3%@4c; standard A. 4.90; gran ulated 5.40 c; powdered 5.80 c; cubes, 5.25 c; con fectioners A, 5.63 c; cut loaf, s,vOc; open kettle, 4® 4.25 c. Gbebn Coffee—Per pound, Rio ordinary, 10@llc, fair to good, 12@t4c; choice to fancy, 15@16c; peaberry, 17c; Cordova. 17%@i8c. KoaSTed Coffee—Equality plan, fob, New York basis, 1-lb, packages, per case of 100 pack ages, Arbuckle’s 11.10 c; Levering* 11.10;Mocha and Java, 50-lb, tins 28@32c. Wksten Pork Products—Bacon, sides, ex tra short, 7%c; regular, 7%c; fancy, 8C; shoulders, choice, B@B>/ 4 c; fancv shoulders, fancy. 8c: hams, bellies, 8@814c; breakfast bacon, choice, 10@llc; fancy, 12@13c-, bologna sausage. 5%@6c; dry salt regulars, 6@ 614 c; extras, 5%c. CARD—Fancy leaf, 6@6%c; choice leaf, 5%@ choice family, sc; refined, sc. Coal Oil—Georgia t»— 'lie, headlight 12c, fire proof 1214 c: A”«v sxie gr me, per case, 1 lb boxes, $2 25; per ease of 8 loz., 2% and 3-lb buckets, $.00; Meeea axle grease, 1-lb tin -boxes, per use, $2.26;2%-lb *ll boxes, per case, $3.25; 314-11 tin boxes, per case $3.86. Country Produce. Beeswax - Per pound, zz®23c. Bacon—From shoulder* 7@Bc; side*, 6@7c; hams, 9@tlc: country lard 6c%7!4. 5 Buttbr—Per pound, 10@20c. Fbathbrs—Prime goose white, per pound, 30@31c; gray goose, 28c; mixed, 20@25c; old. 20c; mixed gray and white, 28@30c. Poultry—Spring chickens, each bene 16c;ola rooster* 10c each; geese, full feath ered, 20c each. Eggs—Per dozen, first hands, open market, 12%c®18M. Tallow—Per pound, 3c Potatoes—New Irish potatoes, 85@95c per bushel; from store per barrel, $2.50. Apples—Home-grown, 40@60c per bushel from wagons; 40@60c bushel from store. Tomatoes—New, six basket carrier crate, 75 ; shipped, 20@4Cc basket crate. Cabbage—Florida or Tennessee $1.25. BbAns—New Green, $1 00 per bnshel. Onions—From score, 75@90c per bushel; in bushel baskets SI.OO. Hide—Dry flints over 8 lbs., Nos 1 and 2 9c; -dry saiced over 10 lbs, Nos. 1 and 2 7c; kip hide* 7c; green salted numbers 1 and 2 5%c; green not salted, numbers 1 and 2,4%c; green glue 2c, dry glue 3c; skins 20@60c. Wool—Choice unwashed, 13® 14c; slightly burry, 10@llc; moderate burry 8@9o; hard burry 5@6; choice tub-washed 22c: dingy tub-washed sq@2ic. Georgia Sorghum nFrom wagons, old, 81412 c per gallon; new 22@26c; good Steck and cooper age. Beans—From store, New York navy beans $1.60. Meal—Pearl, plain or bolted 48 lbs, to the bushel,46c; 46-lbs,bnshel, 45c. Oysters—Standard weight, 1-lb cans, $1,65@ 175 per case; 2-lb cans, $2 90@3,10. Canned Meats—Corn beef, 1 lb, cans $1.25: 2-Ib, $2.10; chipped beef, %-lb cans, $1.60; 1-lb $2 40: potted and deviled nam, 14-lb cans, 60c; H-lb SI,OO. Canned Vegetables—Tomatoes per case of 2-lbcans $1,50c; 3-lb $1,75@2.00; com, $1,25@2,10 Tutt’s Pills Cure All 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. Itrlng beans $1 00; eyrlyJunepeas B-lb sl,oo® *,80; marrowfat. $1.60. Cheese- Half ceam 10c; full cream 1114 c; Young America, Hl4c;chedaar, lU4<Cj Sardines—American <inarters>pep case $2.75 ®3/0; ditto mustard, $9,00*12 50. Salmon—Columbia Rivers, fancy flats per dozm,*i,9o; tails. $1,75; choice Columbia River H '. $1.35; tails $1 45; Alaska, tails. 41,10; flats $l,B : pink sl,oo® 1.16, M classes— Straight choice, open kettle, new 35-40; prime 32c. good Zee; common centrifugal, 10@2l>c; cane syrup choice, new 350; mixed goo is 3g4c per gallon lees. Vinegar—Bo-graln* 10@l2c; 40 grain. 12@15c; 50 grains 15@18c; Mott’s pure apple 20c; ad. vanue of 2c pee gallon for half barrels. crackers—XXX soda and picnic, 4%@6%c; XX -ona. butter and picnic 4140. Pickles—Bulk, 1200 in barrel, $4.00; 2,4001 b oarrel $5.00; 1,200 half barrel $3,26; 600 half barrel $1,75; plain mixed ha’f barrel $4,60@ 6,00; sweet mixed net barrel sll 50. A mmcnition—Shot, buck, $1.60; dron $1.26® 1,30; nar lead 6c; powder, 25-lb kegs, rifle, $4 00; blasting $1.56; fuse 40®80c. Rope—Cotton, No 2, 9@10o; No 1, ll%@l2Kc; sisal, 7%c; manti la. 12c. SoDA-ln 112-lb kegs loose, 2@2J4c; in ’O-’b, boxes, 1 lb. packagess3,4s:l-lb, afttl %-lb. pack ages $3,30® 3,60, % lb, padcages, $3 45@3,76; 5c size, $3.30®3,60. Salt- Table salt in barrels of 280 pounds —Bink $166; 28 10-lb bags $1.90; 60 6-lb bags $1.90; 1003-lb b<gs $2.10; 140 2 lb bags $2 20; salt in bags 60@70c. Candy—Small stick, in boxes and baskets 6%c@ c; buckets half cent higher. Nubs—Pecans, 9@l2c; walnuts (California), 12@l6o; filberts 9®llc; almond* 12@15c; Brazil nut* 10c. Grwiw »a<l Pr.tvl.luin Chicago, Oct 2$ OPEN OLOSB Wheat—October Wheat—De-amber 97J4®97-% . 96+j Wheat—Mar ... 93M Cohn—October ... 26m Corn—December -o?i®J4 ... 26H CORN—May ... 8 U Oats—October , ... |$U Oat*—Decent ber 19J4 ... 19 U Oats—May ... 2142 Pork—October ... 74; Pokk—December 7.70 ... 7.47 Pork—January ... 84; Lard—October ... 4.10 Labd—December 4. 17®4.30... 4.11 Lard—January ... 4.27 Bibb—October. ... 443 Ribs—December .. 4 411 Ribs—January Navel “tore.. Savannah. Oct. 29 —Turpentine firm, °9)4c; sales, I, 'M casks; receipts. 1.73 casks. Rosin, flrm; sales, 2.-’fl ba-r-ls: receipts, A, B, C, D, $1.21; E, $l.B ; F, $1.3 ; G. $1.36; H. $1 4<>; I, $1 65; K. $1.70; M. $ . * ; N, $2.3-5; window glass. $2.60: waterwhite, s3.'*>. »t ii.aiAGio.v ... 2a.— n.ii m; strained, sl. 9; good strains 1. sl. 35; receipts, oi> barrel*. Spirit* turpentine < 2814 receipts, 1 . casks. Tar, me’at $L 0: r< celpts, ■> 8 barrels. Crude turpentine, >. iel *t $1.49, $1.99 and $1.90; receipts, uarrela. Tortured For Months. “I was tortured for nice months with nettle rash. I found no relief until I be gan taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla. The first few bottles relieved me and I continued its use until I was cured. I am now in better health than for years and my sk n is soft and smooth.” Mrs. Lucy W. Bigetow, Bushnell, Florida. Hood’s Pills are the only pills to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. All druggists, 25c. The Great White Crane. The great white crane is a grand, stately fellow, clean cut and shapely from the points of his daggerlike .man dibles to the ends of his slim black toes. When standing erect, his lean head tow erjj above the grass nearly to the height of an average sized man, and his keen eye can range over leagues of prairie for approaching foe. Garbed in plumage 1 pure as new fallen snow, with extraor dinarily long, slender, shiny, black legs and with the graceful line of his back ending in a cascade of lovely, curling white plumes, he always reminds me of the powdered, belaced, much coat tails, spider legged gallant of the old French school. And Grus americana is surely a gallant gentleman and dig nified withal, and can he not, like his relative, ashen hued Grus canadensis, dance the minuet and dance it as it should be danced?—Ed W. Sandys in Outing. Incontinence of water during sleep stopped immediately by Dr. E. Detchons’ Anti Diueretic, Cures children and adults alike. Price sl. Sold by D. W. Curry, druggist, Rome. Ga. C ASTORIA Tor Infants and Children. Th«f»o- Atmospheric Weight. At the sea level, with the bardmeter marking 30 inches and the thermometer 32 degrees F., a cubic foot of pure dry air weighs about 565 grains troy. The weight of a cubic foot of water vapor, under the same conditions, is only 352 grains. When vapor is mixed with dry air, therefore, the resulting compound is lighter—that is to say, damp air is lighter than, dry air. In stormy weather the air is lighter than it is in fair weather and not heavier, as many per sons suppose. When smoke hangs about the surface of the earth, it shows that the air is lighter than the smoke. When the air is dry, it is heavier than the smoke, and the latter therefore ascends. The weight of the earth’s atmosphere, or, in other words, the pressure exerted upon the earth by the atmosphere, is about the same as would be exerted by a flood of water 33 feet in height over the globe. At the sea level the pressure of the atmosphere is about 15 pounds to the square inch. A man of ordinary size thus bears all the time a pressure of about 80,000 pounds, but he does not feel it, because the pressure is exerted in every direction, above, below and around him, and because his body is filled with air and other fluids that press outward, thus maintaining a state of equilibrium.—Philadelphia Times. To Care a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. sc. THE HOME TRIB UN K, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1«B7. GEORGIA MARBLE. Seven Hundred Car Loads Will go Into the Minnesota Capital, A very important deal in Georgia marble has been recently made, says the Marietta Journal. As has been here tofore announced, the new state capitol of Minnesota, to cost three million dol lars, is to be built of Georgia marble. The Butler Ryan Company, of St. Paul Minn., tbe largest contractors probably in the United States, have just closed a contract to open up and develop the Herndon marble property in Pickens county, Ga. This property is owned by Judge Geo. F. Gober, of Marietta, and the estate of George R. Brown, and comprises one hundred and sixty acres of the whitest marble in the state. The contractors passed through Marietta on last Tuesday morning and will begin work at onoe. They are to build a rail road of probably one and a quarter miles from Tate, Ga., to the quarry, equip it put in all needed machinery at the quarry and operate it at onoe, without expense to the owners. The owners are to get a handsome royalty for all mar ble used, and a certain amount has to be used annually. It will take 700 car loads of marble to build this magnificent capitol, and the very fact that these people come to North Georgia to get the material needed shows the superiority of the marble ia this section over all others. It will be the means of giving a large number of hands employment and turn loose a good sum of money in this section. We congratulate the own ers on the splendid deal they have made. Nervous troubles all kinds cured with Animal Extracts. Free book tells bow. Washington Chemical Co. Washington, D C. For sale by Tay lor and Nortdn, Druggists Rome, Ga. Kock Work and Plants In Aquariums. In the best modern aquarium practice the rockwork in the tanks is simple in construction and limited to a minimum in bulk. Elaborate rockwork is more difficult to keep clean, and if bulky it displaces, of course, just so much water, and so lessens the sustaining power of the tank, but rockwork in some form or vegetation is desirable for the comfort of the fishes. There are fishes that like to loaf around rocks or perhaps to creep under them. In nature they find food in such places, and it may be shelter from their enemies, and there are fishes equally accustomed to plants of one sort and another, and almost all fishes at times like or places where they can go by themselves. In an aqua rium it is a common thing to see a fish motionless behind some slender plant which does not conceal it. but does serve as a place of retreat. —New York Sun. Cascarets Candy Cathartic kills yellow jack wherever they find him. No one who takes Cascarets regularly and sys tematically is in danger from the dreadful disease. Cascarets kill yellow fever germs in the bowels and prevent new ones from breeding. 10c, 25c, 50c, all druggists. The Stormy Gulf. The gulf of Mexico is a water of storms, not frequent, but frenziedly violent. It is, in effect, an immense scallop cut from the land, and hurri canes seem to gravitate to it naturally. They are bom in the neighborhood of the Saragossa sea, strike the West In dies and not infrequently leave those islands at a tangent, just as a ball thrown at an obtuse angle against a wall slides along it for a little space and again seeks vacancy. These erratic forces of the air strike the coast of Mex ico, or tbe coast of Texas, according to their angle, and death is in their track. The things called “tidal waves” in that section are not really tidal waves. They are not caused by an upheaval. They are merely local in effect. They are not vast walls of water moving with resist less speed and weight over the face of the ocean. They are waters banked up against a low coast by wind pressure until they overflow. In many instances the submergence is gradual and ample opportunity for escape is given. Other times the violence of the air makes them sudden and people are drowned.—Chi cago Times-Herald. 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 862, and one will be sent you free. freachsr Shoot* and *elf. Columbia, S. 0., Oct. 29.—Rev. J. L. Burdine, a Baptist preacher living in the upper part of Pickens county, who had been on a protracted spree, shot his wife through the heart with a revolver, killing her instantly. He then fired a 38-caliber bullet into his brain. He is still living, but unconscious. The cook was the only witness. Mrs. Burdine was a sister of Major Btewart, clerk of the court of Pickens. ... J. C. Berry, one of the best known citizens 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 for over thirty years and had used many different kinds of so called cures; 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. PERFECT MANHOOD ■ Tbe world admires tie perfect Man! Not courage, dignity, or mu€?ular development alone, out that subtle and wonderful force known ae SEXUAL VITALITY which la the. glory u s man hr od— the pride oi’ both old and young, but there arc thousands of men 1 suffering the mental tortures of a weakened manhooi, chattered nerves, and failing I aexual power who can be cured by our Magical Treatment 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 fail to cure. We have no free prescriptions, free cure or C.O.D. fake. We have $250,000 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. STASIS CO*. Omaha, t-i When Others, Fall Consult DR. NICHOLS Nichols Building, 407 Union St., ’ NASHVILLE, TENN. The Leading and Most Successful Neveb Fails to Cube Syphilis, Stricture, Light Losses. Piles, Gleet, Hydrocele, Varicocele, Diseases of Women. BLOOD POISOII days. You can be treated at home for same price under same guaranty. If you prefer to come here we will contract to pay railroad fare and no charge if we fail to cure. LOST MANHOOD. Night Emissions, Impotency, the dreaded effects of early vice, which SPECIALIST brings organic weakness. On examining the urinary deposits a ropy sediment 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. WRITS’ f° r Symptom Blank, correspond ll Uli D ence private. All letters an swered in plain envelope. \ vimTvigor. vitality RESTORED 30 DAYS. Good Effects at Once. CATON’S VITALIZES Cures general special debility, wakefulness, spermatorrhoea, emissions, impotenty, pare sis, etc Corrects functional disorders, caused 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 legitimate. The Cure is Quick and Thorough. Don’t be deceived by imitations: insist on CATON’S Vitalizers. Sent sealed if yoar druggist does not have it. Price $1 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 each person. CATON MED. CO., Boston, Mass The Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of the skin is inva- I riably obtained by those who use Pozzoni’s 1 Complexion Powder. ( sot POZZONI’S POWDER X •Jy UVMAXS AI.WAYS THE SAME. The finest, purest and most beauti- A fying toile t powder ever made. It is 4k rA soothing healing, healthful and F*s A harmless, and when rightly used u 4k r A Invisible. If you have never tried POZZONI’S A vou do not know what an 3DEAJU XX COMPLEXION POWDER is. A IT IS SOLD EVERYWHERE. A f E DDIIII’Q FOR EITHER SEX, LE DHUN d This remedy being in - ierted directly to the seat of those diseases 0 B 0 ■B of the Genito-Vrinary 9m Jr* Organs, requires no H UM B g change of diet. Cure guaranteed in 1 to 8 days. Small plain pack -4m TT •<» hkw age, by mail, 81.00. 14 U> Ik Xu Sold only by For sale by Curry-Arrngton Co wholesale druggists, Rome. Ga. Kill to Live. That living germs oy millions infest the human system and produce dis eases of blood and nerves is no longer a theory but a proven fact. That King's Royal Germeteur Cures these diseases in a speedy aifd pleasant way, is equally proven. SPBISTG Is here. Look to your health at the ‘ beginning of tbe hot season. Keep 1 Germeteur on hand. Use it as a tonic I preventive and cure. Sold every [ where. SI.OO per bottle. : Atlanta Chemical Co., Atlanta, Ga. MANUFACTURERS. NEVIN OPEHA HOUSE. JAS, B. NEVIN, iXi Manager. I Saturday Night, October 30th. On acconnt of yellow fever at New Orleans, local theatre goers of Rome will have an opportunity of seeing the famous original Irish Comedians Murray and Mack and their Company. The largest Faroe Comedy on the road. Piioes 250, 750 and JI.OO. "The best and funniest comedy on the read.” Why not Buy a Piano At Home Where you are in position to get one at the lowest possible price, from ons of the largest dealers in the South. The E. E. Forbes Music House is enjoying one of the most prosperous year’s in the history of Its exis'ence, and is better prepaired than ever to trade with you in away 'to save you money. Call on or wri e them for prices on CONOVER, KARNICK & BACH, BEHR BROS, KNABE, CCHBERT AND KINGSBERRY PIANOS Found at 327 Broad St.. Home, Ga. S. P. DAVIS, Manager Red Seal Shoes, Are built for Cash, Sold by Gash Buying Merchants! Worn by thrifty people who want to, or have to, Make 3 Silver Dollars take the place of a Five. Ask for them. Sold at wholesale only by the J. K. Orr Shoe Co., Atlanta, Ga, iPianmii | Female | QB W For al! diseases peculiar to women and girls. $ i W It Tones up the Nerves, Improves the Ap- $ > petite, Enriches the Blood, and gives Life, > f Health and Strength. It is the f QUEEN OF TONICS B <(/ MAKES THE COMPLEXIOH CLEAB ( ) it EDCE I A bottle of “ Monthly ” Regulatisg i * w I lICE ■ Pills with each bottle. R>r sale by , ’ w all dealers or sent direct upon receipt of price ky }' X New Spencer Med. Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. 1 * LADIES’SPECIAL TREATMENT: m " JX cases requiring special treatment, address, J ' Riving symptoms. Ladles' Hedical De- ] partment. Advice and book on Female J I % Diseases, with testimonials, free. J J For Sale and Recommended bf Curry-Arrington Co., J. T. Crouch & Co., Rome Drug Co., C. A. Treviti and Taylor & Norton. Chronic Diseases of all forms Successfully Treated. Bheumatlsm, Neuralgia, Bronchitis, Palpita tion; Indigestion, etc. Ceftctirirlx of the Nose, Throat and Lungs. Diseases Peculiar to Women, Prolapsus, Ulcerations, Leucorrhes, etc. Write, giving history of your case and it will receive immediate attention An opinion, price of treatment, pamphlet and testimonials will be sent you tbri Dr. S. T. Whitaker, Specialist, 205 Nororos* Building, Atlanta, G Citation —Leave to Sell. GEORGIA—FIoyd County: To all whom it may concern: W. H. Ennis, admlnistrst <r of William M. Barrow, deceased, has in due form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of said deceased, and said application will be heard on the first Monday in November next. Thia 4th day of October, 1897. JOHN P. DAVIB, Ordinary. Citation —Leave to Sell. GEORGIA, Floyd County. To all whom it may concern: J. R: Towers, administrator of Archibald Simpson, deceased, has in dne form applied to tbe under-signed for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of said deceased, and said application will be heard on the first Monday in November, next. This 4th day of October, 1897. JOHN P. DAVIS, Ordinary. “Shall I not take mine ease t in mine Inn 7” —Hxnby IV. i Elegant !/ \ Meals i ■ \ The Best in the City. Prompt ! i Attention and High, Cool, i i Airy Rooms. You pay only | I | for what you order. ( Warner’s Nonesuch Lunch Rooms ; ; * For Ladies and Gentlemen. 1 l I Sitting Room and Toilet i i | Conveniences are provided. i i i Con Peachtree and Marietta Sts. i Norcroa* Building. ATLANTA, GA. j * take elevator. i rirrH _ F b?^ R : ■Haggard’S Sold IF MOT on SALE AT YOUR PLACE ORDER FROrt >o^ a?Ga.'- ONE BOX’ . THREE BOXES For nervous women that suffer from menstrual derangement they have no equal on the market. Sold by Curry- Arrington Co., and Taylor & Norton. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Surgeon and Physician, Romo, Georgia Dr. D. T. McCALL Office 401 Broad Street, In Building Occupied by Rome Drug Co TELEPHONE 157. DR. JAMES E. IVEY, ~ Physician and Surgeon ROME, GEORGIA. Office over Rome Drug Company.) Telephone 157. ATTORNEYS. Wm. J. Neel, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROME, GEORGIA. Office in New King Building. Win practice in all the Courts. Special atten tion given to Commercial Law and the exami nation of Land Titles Halsted Smith, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office n City Hall, Rome, Ga. Chattanooga, R'ome & Columbus RAILROAD. EUGENE E. JONES. Receiver. Passenger Schedule in effect May 2, 1896. SOUTH BOUBD STATIONS No. 2 No. 4 N 0.10 Lv Chattanooga 8 01am 4 10pm 500 am Battlefield 8 87 4 36 5 40 Chickamauga 844 445 625 LaFayette 9 12 5 13 7 26 Trion 9 39 5 40 8 36 Summerville 9 48 6 49 8 5o Lyerly 19 06 607 940 Rome 11 00 7 00 1210 Cedartown 11 44 745 pm 145 Buchanan 12 27 Bremen.. 12 48 Ar Carrollton 110 pm KORTHBOUHD. STATIONS No. 1 No. 3 NO.# LvCarrol[ton .... 140 pm Bremen 2 07 Buchanan.... ... 224 Cedartown 307 6 16am 910 am Rome 3 50 7 00 1100 Lyerly 4 46 7 64 1 06 Summerville 6 03 8 12 1 56 Trion 612 8 21 2 30 LaFayette 5 39 8 48 3 36 Chickamauga 6 67 9 17 5 05 Battlefield 6 14 9 24 6 20 Ar Chattanooga 640 p m 9 50am 6 00pm Noe. 9 and 10 dally except Sunday. Nos. 8 snd 4 Sunday only. Noe. 1 and 2 daily. Trains Noe. 9 and 10 arrive and depart from C.R. *C. shops near Montgomery avenue. Connections made at Chattanooga, Tenn., with all read* for points North and West. For any information apply to C, B. WILBURN, Traffic Manager, Rome. Ga. ;or O. S. PRUDEN, Ticket Agea