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A WORLD OF TRADE
Ruling Prices of the Leading Articles
of Commerce.
THE ROME MARKETS FULLY HOOTED
Latest Prices Given From Daily Corrections
Liverpool and New York CoUon
Market Fluctuations.
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Rome Cotton Market.
By wagon
Cotton.
Naw York, Nov. 8 —The following are to
days quotations:
Cotton Futures.
Opening Close Close
todav. today, yeaterday
January 5 69 5 64 ....
February. 5 73 5 69 ....
March.... 5 74 6 74 ....
April 5 12 5 78
May B 87 S 82
June 6 92 B 87 ....
July 6 98 6 90 ....
August 6 00 6 oO ....
September .... ....
October ... ....
November B 63 5 69 ....
December 5 63 >6O ....
LOCAL MARKETS.
[CORRECTED DAILY.]
OKA IN AND PROVISIONS
Bomb. Nov. B.—The following are the whole
sale prices; small lots to consumers are rela
tively higher.
Wheat—New wheat 90c. These are the
prices paid by commission merchants.
Corn—Dealers are paying 46c sacked for corn
and are selling at 50@55c sacked, delivered on
care In carload lots. Smaller quantities, 2®3c
higher. Bulk corn, 2c lees than sacked. Ear
corn. 65c 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—Raney patents, $5.75(g6.00; straight,
>6.40; extra fancy, >5.00; fancy, 34.85; choice
family, $3.65. In selling consumers, grocers add
20c to 3oeper bbl to these prices Graham flour,
>6 .60; rye flour, $4.00; patent spring wheat flour,
$6.00; wuole wheatflour, $6.00,
Hay- In car lots, choice timotu/, $14,00@16.00;
No 1 timothy.*ls.oo; No 2. $14.00; less than car
lota, 90 per ton higher.
Groceries and Provisions.
Sugar—Clarified, white, 4%c; yellow. 4J£@
4 5-16 c; seconds. 3%@lc, standard A 4 90; gran
ulated 5.40 c; powdered 6.80 c; cubes,s.2sc; con
fectioners A, 5.61 c; cut loaf, 5,.0c; open kettle,
4@4-26c.
Gbeen Coffee—Per pound, Rio ordinary,
10@Uc, fair to good, 12@14c; choice to fancy,
ls@l6c; peaberry, 17c; Cordova. 17H@i8c.
Boasted Coffee—Equality plan, fob, New
York basis, 1-lb, packages, per case of 100 pack
ages, Arbuckle’s 11.19 c; Levering! 11.10; Mocha
and Java, 50-lb, tins. 2b@32c.
Westen Pork Products—Baoon, sides, ex
tra short, regular, 7J|c; fancy,
8c; shoulders, choice, B@By t c; fancy shoulders,
fancy, 8c: hams, li>y«@'2c; bellies, 8@8&c;
breakfast bacon, choice, lOfflllc; fancy, 12g13c;
bologna sausage, 5%@6c; dry salt regulars, 6@
Wc; extras, 5%c.
C.ABD—Fancy leaf, 6@6%c; choice leaf, 5%@
5%c; choice family, sc; reUned,sc.
Coad Oil—Georgia test 10c, headlight 12c,
lite proof 12%c; Apex axle grease, per case, 1 lb
boxes, $2 25; per case of 8 dot., 2% and 3-lb
buckets, $4.60; Mecca axle grease, 1-lb tin
boxes, per case, $2.25:2% lb tin boxes, per case,
$3.35; 3%-lb tin boxes, per case, $3 85.
Country Produce.
Beeswax-Per pound, 22@23c.
Bacon—From wagons; shoulders 7@Bc; sides,
6@7c; hams, 9@llc; country lard 6c%7%.
Butter—Per pound, 10@20c.
Feathers—Prime goose white, per pound,
30@31c; gray goose, 28c; mixed, 20@25c; old
20c; mixed gray and white, 28@30c.
Poudtby—Spring chickens, each 12%@17%c;
hens I6c;old roosters 10c each; geese, full feath
ered, 20c each.
Eggs—Per dozen, first hands, open market.
12%c®13M.
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tek.eaa,Hick Headache, Pain in the
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“ all cases of Bralsas, Cuts, Sprains,
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to fact all Classes wanting a medicine always al
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wlak certainty es relief.
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; •» by Jflsrtonartes, by Ministers, by
? Jfaehanics, by JVursss in Soipitalt.
BY BVBItYBODY.
** * Medicine Cheat in
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leave port without s euaply of It.
KF rjo family can afford to be witboat thia
Mvmttyols remedy In the house. Its price brlnn
nwtthln tbs reach of all, and it will annually
eave many times Its c at la docton' bills
Beware es imitattoM. Take none hut the
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I Family Medicine of the Age.
s. Taken Internally, It Cures
1 Diarrhoea, Cramp, and Pain in the
Stomach, Sore Throat, Sudden Colds,
,i Coughs, &c., &c.
Used Externally, It Cures
Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Sprains,
Toothache, Pain in the Face, Neu*
, talgia, Rheumatism, Frosted Feet.
Mo article over attained to such nnbonndod
popularity.— Salem Observer.
An article of great merit and virtue^—Ctan.
Nonpareil.
We can bear testimony to the efficacy of the
Pain-Killer. We hare seen its magic effects In
toothing the severest pain, and know it to boa
good articio.— Cincinnati Dispatch.
A speedy cure for pain—no family should bo
Without it.— Montreal Transcript.
Nothing has yet surpassed tho Pain-Killer,
« Which ia the most valuable family medicine now
in use.—Tenn. Organ.
It has real merit; as a moans of removing pain,
no medicine has acquired a reputation equal to
Ferry Davis* Pain-Killer.—JFewyori (JCy.) Daily
*in. really a vatoaM. madlnina—B la used by I
Many Phyaiclane.—Bo«oa IVavaller.
Beware of imitation*, bay .ply th. rennin. <
I Tallow—Per pouad, 3c
foTAToxs -New Irish potatoes, 85@95e per
I bushel; irom store per barrel, $2.60.
ArrLKS—Home-grown, 40@6<'c per bushel
from wagons; 40@60e bushel from store.
Tomatoes—New, six-basket carrier crate,
S 16; shipped, 20@4ic basket crate.
Cabbage—Florida or Tennessee $1.25.
Beans—New Green, *1 00 per bushel.
Onions—From store, 75@9Jc per bushel; In
■ bushel baskets SI.OO.
Hide—Dry flints over 8 lbs., Nos 1 and 2 9c;
)' dry saUed over 10 lbs, Nos. 1 and 2 7c; kip hide"
7c; green salted numbers 1 and 2 6%c; green
not salted, numbers 1 and 2,4%c; green glue 2c,
i dry glue 3e; skins 20@50c.
I Wootr—Choice unwashed, 13@14c; siightl;
s burry, 10@llc; moderate burry B@9c; hard burry
s®6;choies tub-washed 22c: dingy tul<-wiahed
GbobolA Sobghum nFrom wagons, old, 8%120
per gallon; new 22® sc; good stock and cooper
age.
Beans—From store, New York navy beans
$1.60.
i Meal—Pearl, plain or bolted 48 lbs, to the
bushel, 46c; 46-lbs, bushel. 45c.
Oysters—Standard weight, 1-lb cans, $1,65@
' 175 per case; 2-1 b cans, *2,90@3,10.
Canned Meats—corn beef, 1 lb, cans 3t,25:
2-ib, $2.10: chipped beef, %-lb cans, $1.50; 1-lb
$2 40: potted and deviled num, %-lb cans, 60c;
J4-lb 81,00.
'I Canned Vegetables— Tomatoes per case of
■ | 2-1 beans $1.60c; 3-ib »i,75®2.00; corn. $1,25@2,10
• ; Bring beans, $4 00; early June peas 2-lb sl,oo@
- 1,80; marrowfat, *1,60.
• Cheese- Half eream loo; full cream ll%c;
- Young America, 11 %o; Cheddar, U%c,
Babdinbs-American quarters, per case *2,75
- @3,00; ditto mustaid, $2,G0@2,75; imported,
■ $9,00&12 So.
Salmon—Columbia Rivers, fancy flats per
■ dozen,*l,9o; tails. *1,76; choice Columbia River
• flats, $1,36; tails $1.45; Alaska, tails, *1,10; flats
• |1,85; plnk*l,oo@l, 15,
Molasses—Straight choice, open kettle, new
35-40; prime 32c; good 28c: common centrifugal,
10@20c; cane syrup choice, new 36c; mixed
goods 3@4c per gallon less.
VINEGAB—3O-gralns 10@12c; 40-grain. 12@15c;
50 graine, 15@18c; Mott’s pure apple 20c; ad.
vance of 2c per gallon for half barrels.
Crackers—XXX soda and picnic, 4%@6%c;
XX eoda. butter and picnic 4%c.
Pickles—Bulk, 1200 in barrel, *4.00; 2,4001 b
barrel *5.00; 1,200 half barrel *3,26; 600 half
■ barrel *2,75; plain mixed ba’f barrel $4,50@
- 6,00; sweet mixed per barrelsll 50.
ammunition—Shot, buck, *1,60; dron *1.25@
9 1,30; bar lead sc; powder, 25-lb kegs, rifle, $4 00;
blasting $1.55; fuse 40@80c.
1 Rote—Cotton. No 2, 9@loc; No 1, 11%@12%c;
1 sisal, 7%c; man!)la. 12c.
' SoDA-ln 112-lb kegs loose, 2@2%c; in tO-’b,
r boxes, 1 lb, packages $3,45; 1-lb, and >4-lb, pack
ages *3,30®3,W), % lb, packages, *3 45@3,75; 5c
> size. $3.80@3,60.
• salt—Table salt in barrels of 280 pounds ea h
—Bulk $1.65; 28 10-lb bags $1.90; 60 61b bags
> $1.90; 100 3-lb b >gs s2.to; 14(4 2 lb bags $2 20;
• salt In bags 60@70c.
l Candy—Small stl'-k. In boxes and baskets
, 6%c@lc; buckets half cent higher.
i Nua-s—Pecans, 9@l2c; walnuts (California),
12@15c; Alberts 9@llc; almonds 12@15c; Brazil
; nuts tee.
(ir.in »ud -.
Chicago. Nov. 8
, Oi>d).M 01.
Wheat—November ... 9;54
Wheat—December 9?%®! 3% . 12-j
, Wheat—Mav 90%x8% ... m/ (
Wheat—.uir ... 5.%
, Corn—November ... 25
Corn—December 25% ... ro;a
Oobn—May ... 3'i
Oats—November ... luty
Oats—December 19% ... 19%
, Oats—May
Pork—Novtmber ... 7.g0
Pobk—December -* 82% ... 7.65
Pork—January ... B.go
Laicu—Nov,-.uoer ... <.J7
Labd—December 4 27% ... 4.27
Lard—January ... 4.0-
Ribs—November ... 4.45
Bibs—December 4.45 ... 4.45
Bibs-January ... 4.7-
N,tvu
Savannah, Nov 8 Tiirbentiue. flrm at
29; sales, 3'B casks; receipts, 1.051 casks.
Rosin, firm: sales, I:,**' barrels: receipts,
•>,l >•; A. B. C, D. sl.l< ; E, sl. 5; p, sl. ; G,
$1.20; H. *1 I, $1.40; K, *1.55: M. $ .-1 ; N,
$2.20; wipdov glass. *2. '5; waterwhite. * ’.
Wilmington, „., ,>v. . ,u-.u. 1:
strained, *l. 5; good strains i $ .2 ; receipts
Ila barrels. Spirits turpentine a • t
<Q>: ; receipts, . casks. Tar, vat $l.O f
rieeipts,-.3barrels. Crude turpentine, ..--dr
at *1.«0,@51.90; receipts, 3o barrels
BUCKLEN’B ARNICA BALVE
The best salve in the world for outs or
bruises, sores, ulcere, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblain
, corns and all skin eruptions and post
tvely cures piles, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satiskjotion
or money refunded. Price 26 cents per
box. For sale by Curry Arrington Co.,
druggists, Rome Ga
CALLED THE JUDGE A CUR.
North llwkota Lawyer Fined S2OO and
Give-11 thirty Days in Jait.
Fargo, N. D., Nov. B.—Taylor Crum,
the most noted criminal lawyer in the
northwest, was ordered out of a case
here by Judge Pollock for calling a wit
ness on the stand a name, and Hued
for contempt.
Crum appeared in court When the
state’s attorney was making an argu
ment. He raised objections to certain
statements mane by the state’s attorney,
and the court called Crum’s attention to
the order of the preceding day. Crum
urged his objection, whereupon he wa<
ordered from the courtroom. In pass
ing before the judge’s bench he clinched
his fists, saying to the court, “You are
a mean, contemptible cur. and I will fix
you when you get outside.”
The court immediately remanded
Crdtn to the custody of the sheriff, fined
him S2OO and imposed a sentence of 30
days for contempt. A meeting of the
attorneys for Ca.-s county will be held
to consider the matter of disbarring
Crum.
Nervous troubles all kinds cured
with Animal Extracts. Free book
tells how. Washington Chemical Co.
Washington, D C. For sale by Tay
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inO WHISKY COMBINE NOW.
Th* Plan For a Big Trust Is <al«l to H»v«
Fallrii 1 lirougli.
Louisviij.e, Nov. ,b. —It is given out
on good authority that the long con
templated distillery syndicate scheme
has fallen through. From indications
this seems more than propable, despite
the fact that the eastern promoters
maintain that the deal is on the eve of
being consummated.
A meeting and consultation have
been held in Cincinnati with the result
that most of the rich firmshaving head
quarters there, with whom negotiations
were pending, including Freiberg &
Workum, James B. Levy & Son ami
others, have drooped out. The Louis
vide d sliders re;use to say auvthing
about it.
To Cure a Cold In One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
| lets. All druggists refund the money
I f it fails to cure. £ Sc. Bf ££■■
TH E BOMB TBXBQNB TUESDAY. NOVJEMBfH 9* - lbV7
MAGNATES ARE TO MEET.
Tal*k Am«»n g Bniirbxll Men of Dropping
the empie Cup Trophy.
New York, Nov. 8. The Herald
says: The Natioual league and Ameri
can association of Bur eball clubs will
begin its annual meeting in Philadel
phia Tuesday. Standing out promt
. nently on the list of subjects to be con
sidered is the Temple cup question.
None the less prominent is a mass of
i i evidence concerning the rowdyism ol
players on the field, which increased
this year to such proportions as to dis
gust the public and alarm the owners
i for fear that a farther continuance of it
( next year would injure the game. There
will be more or less talk of having the
i western teams make three trips east in
stead of two. as has been the custom.
; Numerous other knotty problems wi'l
also come up.
W. O. Temple of Pittsburg, who gave
; to the national league players the
> trophy which bears his name, has an
nounced that he will be at the meeting
' to protest against the abuses which have
i been creeping more and more into the
■ games played for the oup. Mr. Temple
. says that in the very first contest for
the cup in 1894 between New York and
Baltimore, one important condition,
that of the division of the gate receipts,
was divided, some of the players, in
stead of'standing on the provision of 60
per cent of the receipts to the winners
and 40 per cent to the losers, agreeing
to divide on a 60 per cent basis.
Mr. Temple says he asked the league
to punish the players, bat was te.'d tu
let the matter pass, as a similar offense
would not be made again. That, in his
opinion, was wi ere a serious mistake
was made, for had the offending play
ers been punished at that time no fur
ther offenses would have been commit
ted and there would have been no scan
dal this fall when the Baltimores and
Bostons played for the cup
Some ciub owners are opposed to the
Temple cup altogether; others are in
favor of it and will work for its contin
uance. Edward Hanlon, manager ot
the Baltimore team, which has taken
part in every series yet played for tha
cup, very naturally will use hie ener
gies in support of it, and he has gone so
far as to formulatea new plan by which
he hopes to regain the encouragement ol
those who have expressed their opposi
tion to the way matters have been con
cucted.
Who can fail to take advantage of
this offer. Send 10 cents to us for a
generous trial size or ask your drug
gist. Ask for Ely’s Cream Balm, the
most positive catarrh cure. Full size
50 cents.
ELY BROS., 56 Warren St., N. Y.
City.
I suffered from catarrh of the worst
kind ever since a boy, and I never
hoped for cure, but Ely’s Cream Balm
seems to do even that. Many acquaint
ances have used it with excellent re
sults.—Oscar Ostrum, 45 Warren Ave.
Chicago, 111.
field Her I'lilld ns Security.
Dalton, Ga., Nov. B.—Two months
ago a Mrs. Johnson went to Chatta
nooga from Georgia in search of work.
With her 18-months-old infant she put
up at the boarding house of Mrs. Berry
After two mouths of failure to secure a
position, and having no money, Mrs.
Johnson was ejected from her boarding
hou-e, the iauulord holuing her child as
security for the board bill. The novel
case figured in a judicial proceeding,
the local judge granting Mrs. Johnson
an order for her child.
Everybody Sxys So.
Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most won
lecful medioai discovery of the age, pleas
ant and refreshing to the taste, act gently
and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels,
cleansing the entire system, dispel colds,
ante headache, lever, habitual constipation
n,d bi iousnnss. Please buy and try a box
■f C. C. C. to-day; in, 25. 50 cents. Sold and
guaranteed to.'•tire tn »!' druegists
Aii<ierM«»>s to L«u<l Her Aid.
Anderson, S. 0., Nov. B.—An en
thusiastic massmeeting was held here
in the interest of the Black Diamond
railway, as projected by Colonel Albert
E. Boone of Zanesville, O. A pro
moting fund of $5 per mile traveled
through Anderson county was pledged
and resolutions unanimously adopted
requesting the city council to order an
election at an early date to submit to
the voters the question of subscription
to the road’s bonds to the amount of
$50,000.
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 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.
Cotton GrowtirM t<>*<'oo▼«*ss•.
Columbia, S. C., Nov B. The cotton
growers’ convention, which will meet
here this week, will have delegates from
most of the counties in the state. The
interest in the convention is growing,
and outsiuers are expected to come here
to see what the South Carolina conven
tion will do.
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GEORGIA LADIES
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Have used Dr. M. A. Sim
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Xm years for Sick Headache,
in Costiveness, and no
W woman passing through the
K) Change of Life should be
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r' more mildly and thorough*
J ly than the “Liver Regu
r lator” made by Zeilin or
the “Black Draught’’ made
by Chattanooga Medicine
Company.
Nervous Depression of Women.
A woman will often without knowing it
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Too often they do not appreciate it. Her
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Ball Ground, Ga., writes:
I have known Dr. M. A.
JBj ■ Simmons Liver Medi
1L cine 20 years, and that It
cures La Grippe, Head-
Jtir E/ ache and other Co m -
/ plaints. I think It is
MLLAZ stronger than “Zeilin’s
Ak Regulator” and “Black
MF*! Draught,” and that it
gives better satisfaction.
Pains in Lower Back.
After reaching maturity, and especially
after passing through the experience of
maternity, most women find their health
seriously damaged, if not entirely impaired.
The painful and weary dragging ana bear
ing down sensation in the back almost every
woman has at times experienced. Some
times these are from uterine displacement,
but often they are simply from weakness.
Women who have to bear heavy burdens, to
undergo severe fatigue or to endure crush
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Itprobab’y needs renewing, for it Ik rough, red,
freckled, blotched v. pimpled, until it hw become
repulsive instead of attractive Healthy akin is
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>oaps ana cosmoticF injure the skin.
Viola Cream
cleanses, nourishes and restores the skin, making
it soft, white and‘beautil ul. Il is not a cosmetic 1
—does not cover up. but reinore* blemishes. It
Is harmless and always •toes Ju*, what we claim
for it. The only preparav'on -hat will positively
remove Freckles, Blackheads. Tan, Sunburn and
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DEAD STUCK fob BUGS
Kills Roaches, Fleas, Moths and Bedbugs. Non
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c’ists and grocers, 26 cents.
I J 1 ! j
This great remedy CURES all Nervous Diseases, such as
Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Lost Manhood,
Nightly Emissions, Evil Dreams, Varicocele; and
strengthens the Generative Organs of either sex, that may
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don’t let him sell you one of his own make under a for
eign name. Address NERVE DROP CO.,
Grand Rapids, Mich., U. S. A.
For sale by Rome Drug Co . and C.
A. Trevitt, Rome, Ga.
The Rosy Freshness
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riably obtained by those who use Poezom’s J
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[ ■ \ The Best in the City. Prompt
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i for what yon order.
Warner’s
Nonesuch
Lunch Rooms
For Ladies and Gentlemen.
i i Sitting Room and Toilet
i i Conveniences are provided.
! Con Peachtree end Marietta Sts.
Norcroae Building. ATLANTA, GA.
Ktaki elevator.
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CHANGE $
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205 Norcross Building, Atlanta, G
DELICIOUS
CASTOR OIL
STRANGE BUT TRUE.
“Castorean Honey,”
Manufactured by the Atlanta Chemica
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all of its medicinal virtues, but actually
agreeable to the taste. Think of it, a
child will drink a whole bottle if allowed
Sold only by agents and the Atlanta
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Agents wanted. Address as above.
Stop
When in Chattanooga, either on
business or at the most
comfortable and oouvenvient hotel
in the citj.
Stanton House,
Near the Central Station and
convenient to business center
Rates. $2 a pay.
I. M. Kline & Co. Proprietors.
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
pre paired than ever to trade
with jou in away to save you
money. Call on or wri e them
for prices on k
CONOVER, KARNICK & BACH,
BEHR BROS., KN ABE, ‘
CCHBERT AND KINGSBERRY
PIANOS
Found at
327 Broad St., Rome, Ga.
S. P. DAVIS, Manager
ftnitsny.
<.oa<l«n»ed Schedule in Ltfrct Juiy 4, Ibu,.
Stations. No. 1i o 14 NoT"
tv Chattanooga SDUam 2.45 pm lu vipo.
Ar Dalton 9.2<)am 4 2 pm Ij.Ham
Ar Rome lC.4oaio 6 3-pin 1.56 am
Ar Atlanta l.lUam 8. -pm ao«>.»
Lv Atlanta .. 4.opm S- pn 5.20 am
Ar Macon 7.0 pin 11. :opm 8 10am
Ar Jesup 4.oam 2.38 pm
Ar Everett 5 25am 32. pm
Ar Jacksonville 8 loam 9 3 pm
Lv Jesup :0.07am 6 2vnm
Ar Jacksonville 100 pm 11
Lv Everett 6.30 am 3 30pm
Ar Brunswick 6,30 an :.3epm<
No Scarries Pullman .creeping car chatta,
nooga to Atlanta.
No. lOcarvles Pullman Union Sleeping Ca»
Chattanooga to Atlanta.
No. 14 carrie* Pullman Drawing Room Buf
fet Sleeping Car Chattanooga to Jacksonville.
and Atlanta to Bruns a lea.
ST4-lION3. No. 13 No. 9 No. f
Lv Atlanta 7.nOam 43opm 10 it >p3
Ar Rome 10.19 am 4 s>pm 1 oTam
Ar Dalton... 11 S.sam 6o6pm 2.:.0am
Ar Chattanooga I.oopm T.l’.Opm 4.16 an»
Lv Chattanooga. 745 pm B.ooam
Ar Lexington 4.85 am s.oftpm-
Ar Louisville 7 s’am 8.15 pm
Ar < incinnati 7.3i>am TTipw
tv Chattanooga 1.-iopm 8 I 1 an:
Ar Nashville....,, 6r.spm I.3npm-
No. 1.3 carries Pullman Drawing Room Buf-'
set Sleeping Car Atlant to Na-hvllle.
Na 9 l arries Puttman Union Sleeping Car
Atlanta to Louisilile and Pullman Sleeping
ear Chattanooga to Cincinnati.
No. 7 Carries Pullman S>ee.,lng Car Atlant*
to < hattauooga and from Chait .nooga to Cin
cinnati.
STA iIONS. No" 6 Na 12 Na 14
Lv Chattanooga 830 tn 4 loam 5 50pm.
Ar Knoxville 11.59 am &o.’>am 9.50 pm
Ar Morristown 110 pm 9.50 am !<>.sspm
it Hot Springs. 3 Uprn 11.4 am 12 23am
Ar Asheville 4 35pm 115 pm 1 3»am
Ar Salisbury 6 40pm C.*Hiatß
Ar Greensboro 9.52 pm 8 suans
Ar Raleigh 7.10 mll 45am-<
Ar Norfolk ;, 2opro
Ar Washington 6.42 am 9.4'ipm
Ar New Yo;k 12.43 pm ti.23ane>i
No. 12 carries Pullman Sleeping oar Chatta
nooga to New York via Asheville, anfl.
Salisbury to Richmond, arriving Richmond
6.00 a. m
No. 16 Is solid train Chattanooga to Norfolk
J Ith Pullman Sleeping Car Chattanooga ttt.
Norfolk without change. Close connrctioir
made at Norfolk witn steamers for B ill
more. New York and Boston Pullman S.eep
*ng Car Salisbury to New York via Washington
stations. Na W No.T
Lv Chattanooga....... ' a 50pm k 30am,
Ar Knoxville 9 50pm 11.59 aw
Ar Morristown. 1227 am I 10pm
Ar Bristol . 5.00 am 4 05pm
Ar Washington It 25pm 7.35 am
Ar New York 6 25am 1.20 pm
No. 6carries Pullman Sleeping "Car Chatta
nooga to Washington and Chattanooga to New-
York without change.
Na 16 carries Pullma Sleeping Car Ch atta
aooga to Knoxville and Knoxvble to Bristol
STATIONS. J" j SO If
Lv Rome 10 50am
Ar Anniston I.lopm
Ar Birmingham io. 1 oom
Ar Selma « 17pm
Ar Meridian 10 :<opm
Ar New Or lean* f 11.45 am
Ar Jackaon T7777T $ 43am
Ar Vicksburg 11.; 6am
Ar Shreveport.... -. 7.20 pm
♦No. 15 |Nq t ~ ~ +No~ic SNo, 1»
4.15 pm o.lopm Lv Rome....ar lo.UO.un 9.30 am
*0 pm 7.08 pm Ar Gadslen ar 8 33am 715 am
6.30 pm 7.13 pm Ar A’.talla. ..lv 616 am T.ooam
♦ Daily except Sunday | Sunday only.
W. H. GREEN, Gen Sujl Washington, D O,
J. M. CULP. Traf Mgr VMblngtoa. D. C.
W. A TURK, G. P A W aohington, D C
0. A ■MNfIOOTKK.a a.•. a. Chattaaeoff* T«m
Chattanooga, R’oine & tolmbos
RAILROAD,
EUGKNE E. JONES. Receiver.
Passenger Schedule in effect May 2, 1896.
SOUTBBOUKD
STATIONS No. 2 No. 4 NO. 10
Lv Chattanooga 8 01am 4 10pm 600 atn
Battlefield 8 37 4 36 5 40
Chickamauga. ... 844 445 625
LaFayette 912 513 725
Trion 9 39 5 40 8 35
Summerville 9 48 6 49 8 5;
Lyerly .....10 06 16 07 944.
Rome 11 00 7 00 ’ 2 10
Cedartown 11 44 745 pm 146
Buchanan 12 27
Bremen .. 12 43
Ar Carrollton 110 pm
WORTH rouno.
STATIONS No. 1 No. * b 0.6.6
LvCarroliton ....140pm
Bremen 2 07
Buchanan 2 24
Cedartown 307 615a in 910 am
Rome 3 50 7 10 11 00
Lyerly 4 45 7 54 1 06
Summerville... . 503 18 12 155
Trion 5 12 8 21 2 HO
LaFayette 5 39 8 48 3 35
Chickamauga 6 07 917 5 05
Battlefield 6 14 9 24 5 00
Ar Chattanooga 640 pm. 9 50a u 600 pm
Noe. 9 and 10 daily except Sunday. ,
Nos. 3 and 4 Sunday only.
Nos. 1 and 2dally.
Trains Nos. 9 and 10 arrive and depart from,
C.B. *O. shops near Montgomery avenue.
Connections made at Chattanooga, Tenn.,
with all road* for point* North and West.
For any information apply to
L C, B. WILBURN, Traffic Manager,
Rome. Ga.
o;or 0. S. PRUDEN, Ticket AgM»