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THE NEWS OF A D 47
Short Stories <»f Virious Kitd Grouped
Under oje Hid.
ILL SORTS OF LITTLE LOCALS
hey Are None the Lees Int' reeting; Became
Short, and Their Impbrtanoe Should
Not Be Underestimated.
Justice Courts.
Justices Harns and Treadaway are
holding their regular courts in the city
court room. Considerable minor business
was attended to yesterday.
Catholic Services.
Services at the Catholic church to
morrow. Sunday school at 9:00 a. m.
Mass at 10:00 instead of 10:30: Rosary,
Sermon and benediction At 7 ;30 p. m.
Rey A, Reis, Pastor.
Broke His Arm Playing Football.
Robert Mumford, of Cartersville, while
engaged-in a game of football Thursday,
had an arm broken. Mrs. L. S. Mum
ford, mother of the boy, was in this city
when the accident occurred. Robert is
15 years of age.
New Citizens of Rome,
Col. and Mrs. C. C. Carpenter, of
Ro.kmart, have moved to this city,
where they will reside in the future.
Col. Carpenter is a member of the legal
fraternity, and will practice in the courts
of this county. Mrs. Carpenter is a
refined cultured lady.
Prominent Railroad Men.
Hunter McDonald, chief engineer;
W. H. Whorley, assistant engineer;’
and H. G. Butler, roadmaster, all of
the N. C. & St. L. R R , were in the
city a short while yesterday. The
“ghost walked” on the N. C. & St,
L. yesterday, too. and as a conse
quence their employees are jingling
silver in their pockets.
Shorter Girls Will Attend.
Sixty Shorter college young ladies
will attend the Scalchhi grand opera
tonight. It is expected tbaU society
will probably be out in full force as
this will doubtless be the only oppor
tunity Romans will have to see grand
opera this season. The management
wishes to say that the price of fl 50
is received by the company every
where they play, and is not an ad
vance over other places.
An Approaching Wedding.
Cards have been issued announcing the
marriage of Mr. Stewart Marshall, of
Where
Toßuy
Your Groceries.
Come to see us and we will in-
• terest you in this line. You
will be sure to come again. We
carry in stock a complete as
sortmont of Fancy and Family
Groceries, Canned Goods, To
bacco, Cigars, Country Produce,
Vegetables. Fruits, etc.
Finest Flour
in Rome.
Try some «of our TEAS and
COFFEES. Give us your or
ders for your month's supply
and we will eave you money.
We meet prices on all goods
We have the best quality of
goods and are anxious to serve
you. Prompt delivery,
E. C. Wood & Co.
Telephone 44
202 Broad Street, Rome, Ga.
this city, to Miss Maude Bivings, at the !
home of the bride’s parents in Dalton,
Wednesday, November 17. Miss Bivings
is one of Dalton’s fairest and brightest
young ladies, and belongs to one of the
leading families of that city. Mr. Mar
shall is one of Rome’s enterprising young
business men. The young people will
make their home in this city.
Help a Worthy Women.
Mrs. Chester Scott at the Beuua
Vista building wishes plain sewing to
do. Mrs. Scott has several small chil
dren to support, and is making a
brave struggle against adversities.
She does not ask charity, but only
work which will bring her the money
necessary for the sustenance of her
self and children. Let everyone who
has plain sewing to be done carry it to
Mrs. Scott. She will do the work
neatly and well.
Death of a Little Girl.
The sweet little baby girl of Rev.
and Mrs. O. L. Millican, of Turkey
town, Ala., died yesterday afternoon
She was one year old, and the very
light and sunshine of the parents’
hearts. The remains will arrive on
the Rome & Decatur train at 11
o’clock, and will be carried to Mrs,
Millican’s parents’ home, Mr. and
Mts. C. W. Morris, in the Fourth
ward. The funeral arrangements
have not been decided upon.
Cascarets stimulate liver, kidneys aid
bowel. Never Isicken, weaken or gripe.
10c. ______
THE BRIDGES CASE.
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Supreme Court Adjourned Without Ren
dering Decision.
There have been many inquiries in
Rome within the past few days relative
to the action of the supreme court on the
case of W. M. Bridges.
It had been expected that the decision
would be nandfed down the first of the
week, but such was not the case. The
supreme court has adjourned until the
15th of this month, aud it will not be
known until then whether Mr. Bridges
will get another chance or his sentence
stand,
Smoke ’Trix" cigars, clear Havana
filled and Sumatra wrapper, The
best 5c cigar that ever came over the
hill. For sale only by Taylor £
Norton.
Football Must Go,
(Columbus Enquirer-Sun)
Certainly there is little to be gained
by the continuation of the game. Grant
ing that it is a good exercise, it must be
acknowledged that it is an exceedingly
[dengerous one—an acknowledgement
verified by a new made grave in a
Georgia graveyard.
We would not discourage athletic
sports. We believe in them. A sound
body is as much to be desired as a sound
mind, but football is by uo means nec
essary to the development of either—no
more so than is pugilism .
The tide has turned against the game
in this state. Let it go, and let it never
return.
You can’t cure consumption, but you
can avoid it and cure every other form ot
throat or lung trouble by the use of One
Minute Cough Cure. For sale by Curry
Arrington Co., Rome, Ga.
liGnped *r«»iii4i train to liberty.
Buffalo, Nov. 5 —William Moran,
40 years old, and John Moran, hit
nephew, 16 years old, were sentenced
to the Erie county penitentiary from
Westfield, N. Y., for cur burglary. Con
stable Briggs was detailed to bring the
prisoners to Buffalo. They traveled on
a fast Lake Shore train, and when near
Lakeview the prisoners made a rush for
the car door and jumped from the train.
Both rolled down a steep embankment.
A farmer noticed the men running to
ward the woods, shackled together, aud
notified the county police. The men
were captured very shortly afterwards.
Neither han been injured.
Catarrh, like scrofula, is a disease of
the blood and may be cured by puri
fying the blood with Hood’s Sarsa a
rilla.
Slldsieti • nU.et Su,
New York, Nov. s.—The suspension
of H. A. Patterson has been announced
on the Consolidated Stock and Petro
leum Exchange. The failure yas pre
cipitateu by the sudden drop in the
market. * Patterson was once a larue
l trailer, but of recent years had not been
very conspicuous. Over 250 shares of
stock was sold for his account under the
rule. Assets and liabilities are not yet
kuown. The Patterson failure is the
third on the Consolidated Exchange
withiu the past seven days.
Robert W f Graves A Co,, can
fill your order for coal prompt
ly, Telephone 93,
Fon Rent—ln East Rome seven room
residence with cistern and city water.
R. J. Ragan. ' 28 6t.
Morrison & Trammell make the
best brick possible and sell them all
over the country.
For Rent—A very desirable seven
room house, centrally located. Would
prefer to rent it furnished and to board
with person renting. Reference required,
address A. Z. Tribune office, ts.
THE ROME TBIBtNE SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 6. 1897.
1 POINTS ABOUT PEOPLE.
I ... -
Some Who Go Some Who Come and Some
Who Stay at Home,
Dr. Alva Thompson, of Cedartown,
was here yesterday.
Editor James A. Hall, of Calhoun, was
in the city yesterday.
Judge and Mrs. E P. Treadaway have
moved to 306 East Second street.
Dr. J. M. Spinks, of Rockmart, was
in the city yesterday on business.
Editor John W. Cain, of th? Summer
ville News, was in the city yesterday.
Mr. L. J. Spinks, one of Cedartown’s
leading young attorneys, was in the c ty
yesterday.
Rev, M. J. Cofer, of Carrollton, who
attended the Sam Jones lecture re
turned home yesterday.
The many friends of Miss Mary Mor
ton will regret to learn that she is quite
ill at Mrs. Wimberly’s, on Second ave
nue.
Rev. A. S. Harris and son, who
have been in the city several days the
guests'of Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Harris,
returned home yesterday.
Mrs. J. B. Shcnster, Mr. and Mrs.
Hirschfield and child, of Selma, and
Mr. and Mrs. Goldsmith, of Mobile,
who have been the guests of Mr. and
Mrr. Spiegelberg for several days
returned to their respective homes
yesterday.
Insure with Goetchius Phone 169,
A SERIOUS DIFFICULTY.
Gus Barnes and Moses Locklear Have
Fight at Round Mountain.
Mr. Thomas Swanson, who is a mail
agent between Rome and Gadsden,
brought the news of a serious alterca
tion at Round Mountain Thursday even
ing.
Gus Barnes and Moses Locklear, two
white charcoal workers, employed by the
furnace at Round Mountain, tad some
words over a small matter.
Locklear became so incensed finally
that he seized a heavy billet of wood
and struck Barnes over the head with it.
The blow was a terrific one and Barnes
fell bleeding and unconscious.
He was carried lo his home and a
physicien was called in, who pronounced
Barnes in a critical condition.
His skull was crushed in and the sur
geon said there was slight hope of his
recovery.
It is not knowij whether Locklear was
arrested or not.
You can’t afford to risk your life by
allowing a cold to develop into pneumo
nia or consumption. Instant relief and a
certain cure are afforded by One Minute
Cough Cure. For sale by Curry Arring
ton Co., Rome, Ga.
Robert W, Graves & Co,, can
fill your order for coal
ly. Telephone 93*
MORE ’IMPROVEMENTS.
Stores Occupied By W. H. Coker & Coni
" pany are to be Improved.
Judge W. T. Turnbull's property
next to G. J. Briant’s new saloon will
be raised and greatly, improved at
once. The buildings will be added at
the rear, also.
W. H. Coker & Co., find their busi
ness increasing and growing so rapid
ly that they must have more room.
They will enlarge the wholesale de
partments of both dry goods and
groceries. The improvements on
Broad street are constantly going on,
and this important thorougbfqre is
becoming one of the handsomest in
Georgia.
Just try a 10c. box of Cascarets, the«
finest liver atjd bowel regulator ever
made.
When in need of coal call up
H, G, Smith 'Phone Nos, 182
and 183, _
Pocketbook Found.
Some person left a pocketbook con
taining several dollars on counter in our
meat market. Owner please call and
get your property.
Mooke & Reece.
Robert W. Graves & Co., can
fill your order for coal prompt"
ly, Telephone 93,
Wanted To Buy—Georgia Reports.
State price and condition. Address O.
R. K., 358, East Fair street, Atlanta,
Ga. . 11-6 3t.
Notice to Public.
We have opened up a typewriting and
shorthand office in the writing room of
the Armstrong. We respectfully solicit
the patronage of the public in this line.
ts Misses Lindsay & Wyatt.
Jellico coal has no superior makes
a quicker and hotter fire: less ashes:
bums up cleaner and lasts longer
than any other. A trial order will
make you our customer, Office No,
5 Broad street Telephone Nos, 162
1 and 183, H. G. Smith,
GRAND OPEtCA TONIGHT. ’
Mme. Scalchi and Company at Opera
* House Will Bea Social Event.
The appearance here of Mme. Sofia
Scalchi, together with her associates, to
night at Nevin’s-opera house, marks the
event of the season. Scalchi is without
doubt the greatest artist in her line in
the world. She has had twice the ex
perience of any living artist; not because
she is older, but because she has had the
greatest number of steady 'engagements
which kept her continually before the
public.
In 1888 she wis engaged from May to
July in London, from Sept mber to Feb
ruary in St. Petersburg and from. Feb
ruary to May in New York. No oper
atic artist in the world was ever in so
great demana. For seven years this
round of yearly engagements was con
tinued, and it is the great artist’s boast
that no other operatic artist has been
heard by so many people as she has.
Scalchi’s voice is at once a noble and
flexible contralto. Hei diction is re
markable, and thousands who beard her
with Patti have declared that the songs
sung by Scalchi we-e far more enjoyable
than those rendered by Patti. It is a
well known fact that after two seasons
with Scalchi, when honors were evenly
divided, Patti would not sing with the
great contralto either m opera or concert,
for invariably Scalchi managed to carry
the bu'k of the honors, and this was too
much for the jealous Patti.
Scalchi in the operatic entertainment
to be given here will be assisted by a
wond;rful soprano, Marie Toulinguet, a
young woman who made an immense hit
last season with the Imperial Opera Co.,
under the veteran Mapleson who chose
this young lady as his principal dramatic
soprano. Both of these wonderful artists
will Le heard in grand opera with a fine
oust and it will moreover be presented
with full scenery, costumes, parapherna
lia, etc. Aside from the operatic pres
entation we are to have a miscellaneous
concert programme that will introduce
all the artists of the company in favorite
selections, with Mme. Scalchi in her
remarkable singing of the page’s song
from the Huguenots which she has sung
no less than thousands of times, Aside
from Mme. Scalchi aud Mlle. Toulinguet
the company includes Mlle. Mane Du
Bedat, mezzo soprano; Mr. Thos. Me
Queen, tenor; Sig. A. Alberti, baritone
and Sig. Gallia, pianist.
Tickets on sale at Trevitt’s. Prices
50c., $1 aud $1.50,
Fifty Shorter College girls have reserv
ed seats.
I can supply you with the best Jellico
Coal Office No 5 Broad street phone
Nos, 162 and 183,-H. G. Smith.
Curran. Scali & Co.
Are always in the lead.
They .have jnst rec«ived
the first shipment of rhe
Runnymede
Club Whisky
Bottled in bond by the dis
’il'eis, under the protection
c Ye U. ••.. government
Protection to Consumers:
■
Runnymede
Club
Whiskey
is bottled in the bonded warehouse
of our distillery at full legal
standard (100’) proof, un
der the direct supervision
of the United States gov
ernment, in accordance
with an act of congress
which took effect March 3,
1897, This will furnish
taconsumers the only ab
solute guarantee of age,
purity, stiength and natural
condition, as is certified by
by the government stamp
on every bottle. ....
The “Ru nytnede Club” Whiskey
represents the very highest
type of flee gtraight Ken
tucky whiskey. It is es
pecially Suited for the tour
ist, the club, the family,
the case, and for medicinal
purposes.
Curran. Scott & Co.
AGENTS,
‘Phone 148. 16 Broad St
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Extraordinary Values Can be Found at
IR. CNUBELL £ (WANY
OUR STOCK OF
China, Classware and Housefurnisliings,
»
are and bought very low with the
ready cash. Our idea is to sell the best
goods for the least money possible. We have
a great many new and useful articles for the
housekeeper which you should see.
DO YOU WANT A NEW STOVE?
Get the vet y lowest price you can anywhere,
and we will discount it 10 per cent. Call and
see our line before you buy, and we will sell
you.
J. R CANTRELL & CO.
241 and 243 Broad St,. Rome, Ga,
P———
I have used
Piso’s Cure
for Consumption, and can
recommend it above all others
for Coughs and Colds.
It is selling like hot cakes.
GUSTAV F w omo.
HR • J§!s® August 31, 1897.
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Q iiat< sjeiice of Vi Its and Rose de Cashni're, Ciown Extracts,'
Crab Apple and Viok tte de Parme, Libin’s Extracts Rose and
Violet, Coudray's Soap, Vi .lette Des Bois and Rose Fine.
these good* are selected from the products of the world 0
best perfumer,
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THE DHUGGIST3.
JOHN H. REYNOLDS, President. B. I. HUGHES, Cashier.
P. H. HARDIN, Vice-President.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ROME, GEORGIA.
Capital and Surplus $300,000.
AH Accommodations Consistent With Sa's Banking- Ex
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Tyner’s Dyspepsia Remedy cures Indigestion, Bad
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