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HAVE YOU TOO MUCH MONEY?
We ask the above question
and know what your answer
will be before it is heard. We know
you have not as much as you want,
hence we call your attention to the
fact that he who trades with us
saves money 12 months in the year.
We have bargains for you all the
time but in a very few days we will
tell you of some that will start the
competitors tongues to work tryi g
ing to explain how we can sell these
- goods so cheap and why they cannot
sell them as we do. Watch for our
next ad. This week we will sell you
2 nice fat mackerel for 5 cents, these
mackerel are small but very sweet
and fat, one fine fat mackerel for 10
cents. A fine mackhn I with heads
and tailscut off for 12 1-2 cents. If
yoa can buy one like them anywhere
in town for 15 cents we will let you
breakfast on ours at our expense.
15 Cent bottle of House-hold Am
monia for 7 cents.
< 65 cent sack salt for 45 cents.
A63 cents gallon syrup for 50c.
A 40 cents gallon black molasses
for 25 cents.
.A 50 cents gallon New Orleans
syrup for 35 cents.
Quart pickl s for ten cents, old
old price 15 cen's.
We have as fine salmon as was
ever packed in a can, and one which
we had packed for us on the coast,
intending to sell it at 20 cents the
can, as we sold it for 25 cents last
season, but we have cut the profit
feature from it and will sell it for 15
cents the can, knowing jit will be a
winner for us. Ask for Hand’s fancy
Salmon and you will get a can th >t
would cost you 20 cents anywhere
else. E <ch can has our name on it.
If you want something cheaper we
will give you a fine grade for 10
. cents the can.
Tennessee Buck wheat Flour.
You know when you get Ten
nessee buckwheat you are get
tang the best. It is a little high,
but the quality makes up for the
price, 25 pounds tor $1.25. Then
comes Maple syrup It cannot be
Ujade better than our Pure Maple
Syrup It is a pure ‘ap Maple and
will please all who know what good
maple syrup is. The price is very
much lower than that of last season.
Q. and Q.
That means Quality and Quan
tity, and is the name of the nest
Mocha and Java coffees roasted and
packed in cans. Money cannot buy
it any better, and if you can get as
good anywhere 3 pounds for $1 00.
then you will gel a can of Q. and Q.
gratius. If you ’want offee ten
pounds for the dollar you can get it
from us that is good value.
Flour,
Hand’s Best has stood the test,
and stands today without a
complaint having been entered up
against it. It is the best that can
be made, and if you can find it as
’‘good in Rome for the same money,
then you get a barrel of Hand’s Best
free.
w HAND £ CO,
Opposite Armstrong Hotel.
Rome, Ga., Nov. 6, 1897.
Surity for All
We Will Bond You!
We will make bonds for officers and
employees. Also bonds for ad
ministrators, executors, guar
dians, trustees, Receivers, as
signees, replevin, attachment
and injunction cases, and all
undertakings in judicial pro
cedings. We are also bond
cos tractors. For particulars
call on
H. Yancey & Co.
I B DDIIII’C FOK SEX
LE Dnlllv d This remedy being in
'"jeeted directly to the
of those diseases
■ ■ Q ■■ of the Geni to-Urinary
■■ As ■■ Organs, requires no
i I 13b M ■ change of diet. Cure
guaranteed in 1 to 8
days- Small plain pack-
TT v> T* *K«>- »»y mail, dI.OO,
w XU £d Sold only by
For sale by Curry-Arrington Co
wholesale druggists, Rome. Ga.
WEAK MAN
CURE YOURSELF,
Dr. Grady’s wonderful Irish
« \ invigorator, the great si
f Ml A f’-medy for Lost Manhood.
/yjgCXSnwt overcomes prematuxeness
and stops all ' unnatural
way.nMLanq, drains and loss s. All small
\ weak organa enlarged ano
1 J Q-tieugthened. Sufferers, bv
.HU X ' I remitting fI.OO a sea'erl
.. * .ack.ge containing 50 pills,
JU'lWjarefi.lly compounded, win
>e eent by mail fr-mour lab
uiDb*. wbady oratory, or we will furnish
diuccese for 50 yrs. six package, for $5 with a
200,000 Cared. GUAHANrEE to cure or
money refunded. A>l lette-a
confidential, and goods sent wlik full Instrno
CO, Lowell, Maas.
LEGISLATORS SEE
OUR SEVEN HILLS
(Some May Have Seen More.)
About a Score of Members Spent Sunday
In Rome.
SCENES AND INCIDENTS OF DAY
Uncle Joe Mansfield Makes « Profound
Impression on Our Streets—The
Colored Member Here.
z--r- n, Judging from
the flattering
_ fi expressions and
<7/ x many compli-
- menu, all the
\ members of the
i/y legislature who
___ — "ere here Sun-,
day, are desirous
‘‘Uncle Joe” Mans- of coming to
field arrives. Rome to live.
They are convinced that Rome is the
best city of its size in the world. *
The legislators attended church Sun
day morning and heard the different
Presbyterian divines. Senator Dun
woody, of Brunswick, and Representa
tive Chartres, of Dahlonega, accompany
ed Capt. A. W. Walton to St. Peter’s
church.
In the rfternoon the visitors drove
out to the Massachusetts cotton mills
at Lindale. The drive was continued
too late over the city for them to catch
the afternoon Southern train so they
staid over until yesterday morning.
They were all charmed with Rome
and were profuse in their admiration
of its splendid advantages and re
sources.
“The big cotton mill,” said Senator
Dunwoody, “is atypical New England
industry. “It is great enterprise for
Rome.”
“1 was especially impressed,” said
Senator Cook, “With the well dressed
and healthy operatives. The women
seemed in the very bloom of health, and
the children, too.”
“Yes, I never saw so many children
in one village,” said another. “Looked
like there was a thousand,”
A stop Was, also, made at Mobley
Springs and park by the party.
The Only Colored Member.
The legislators
were joked consid
erably Sunday be
caused they were
joined by their
“brother in black.”
Represent a t i v e
Law is the only col
ored members. As
11 thejOtherJmembers
had sa’d they were
coming to Rome to
attend the Synod the ‘ ‘brother in
black” thought be had the same right
to attend the col ord Synod.
"Inimitable” Joe Manafield.
Much Jwas the fun and many the
laughs had at the expense of “Uncle
Joe” Mansfield. He told over and
over again why be thought prize fight
ing should be legalized and football
prohibited. The legislature would
not consider his bill for prizefighting,
but he says he will move for a recon
sideration.
Then his stories aboutJSapelo island
'never failed to produce much merri
ment. “Uncle Joe” was the life of
the party. It is said that he was so
glad to get to Rome that he ran all
the way from the train to the Arm
strong hotel.
“Uncle Joe” is one of those kind of
fellows who never knows when he is
dead. He says that there are many
members in favor of the penal island
plan for the convicts, and he still ex
pects to push Sapelo island. AU Ro
mans who met “Uncle Joe” will vote
for him for King of Ireland, or Sapelo
just ashe prefers.
•‘The House of Lords.**
The state senate is composed of an
unusually fine body of men this session.
In Senators Cook, Dunwoody and Kil
patrick who accompanied Senator
Shropshire to Rome as citizens saw four
of the brightest and most influential
and most popular members of the upper
house.
While the other members left on the
6 o'clock train, the senators did not go
until the 9 o’clock train as the ‘‘House
of Lords’ ’ did not meet until noon.
Senator Kilpatrick lives in Monticello,
the town in which the late Col. Alfred
Shorter laid the foundation ot his large
fortune. As a young man Col. Shorter
was a clerk in the store of Mr.'John Bald
win, a prosperous merchant. He died and
Col. Shorter married his widow. He was
a natural money maker and shortly aftei
wards moved to Rome. Senator Kilpatrick
states that his law office is almost
over, and in the same block as the
store occupied by Col. Shorter while a
merchant in that town. The bouse
occupied by Col. and Mrs. Shorter has
been added to and Is now used as one
of Montecello’s hotela
It was regretted that daring hie
THE ROME TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 18H7.
Fifty Years Ago.
9i.udfather'» bat! And witbin it you.ee,
Grandfather's favorite cough remedy.
Whether 'twas Asthma. Bronchitis ot
Croup,
Or baby at night waked *he house with ■
whoop,
With Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Gran'the,
was sure
That no cold or cough would e’er fail of a
cure.
la hats the styles chaage, but the record!
Will show
Coughs are cured as they were SOyears ago.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
has no equal as a remedy fqr
coughs, colds, and lung dis
eases. Where other soothing
elixirs palliate, Ayer’s Cherry
Pectoral heals. It is not a
cheap cough syrup, which
soothes but does not strength
en; it is a physician’s cough
remedy, and it cures. It is
put up in large bottles, only,
for household use. It was
awarded the medal at the
World’s Fair of ninety-three,
[t has a record of
50 Years of Cures,
stay here Senator Kilpatrick was un
able to leave his room on account of
his inflamed eyes.
Romans Who Called.
Hon. Jake Moore was a wheel horse
in assisting Representatives Ennis and
Nevin and Senator Shropshire in en
tertaining the visitors.
Among the Romans who called at
the Armstrong hotel to see the visit
ors were:
Postmaster J. M. Vandiver, Mayor
King, Sheriff McConnell, Hon. R. A.
Denny, Chief of Police Shropshire,
Major R. T. Fouche, Sproull Fouche,
Capt. J. J. Seay, Harper Hamilton,
City Attorney Underwood, Nat Harris
Capt. A. W. Walton. Judge W. M.
Henry, and many others.
Better Than Klondike Gold
Is health and strength gained by taking
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great blood puri
fier. It fortifies the whole bystem and
gives you such strength that nervous
troubles cease, and work which eaemed
wearing and laborious, becomes easy and
is cheerfully performed. It has done this
for otheis, it will for you,
Hood’s Pil s are the best family ca
thartic and liver tonic. Gentle, reliable,
sure.
Lost//A small shield/shapcd
K. A. badge. A liberal reward
will be offered for its return to
this office.
THE EARLY LIFE OF THORN.
New York Official* Are In Philadelphia
Looking Up Criminal Record*.
Philadelphia, Nov. 15.—Several of
the Queens county (New York.) officials
are iu Philadelphia looking up the
criminal records iu an endeavor, if pos
sible, to learu something more about
the earlier life of Martin Thorn, the al
leged murderer of William Gulden
suppe, the Turkish bath rubber. Iu
consequeuce of the statement made at
the Long Island prison by a man claim
ing to be a Philadelphia detective, that
he identified Thorn as the person who
had served a sentence iu Moilimensiug
prison for stealing a diamond pin, the
officials came here to investigate.
Chief Olerk White of the Philadelphia
court of quarter sessions, went through
his books, but no record whatever could
be found of the conviction of a diamond
thief that-would fit .with the story told
in New York. The records of the de
tective department were also searched,
but with the same futile results.
Baltimore and Ohio Earuleg*.
Baltimore, Nov. 15.—The annual re
port of President Cowen of the Balti
more and Ohio Railroad company, sub
mitted to the stockholders here, shows
gross earuings for the year ending June
30, 1897, of $25,582,122, au increase of
$1,637,340 over the previous year, and
$2,764,940 more than J 895. The total
expenses of the line were $20,012,093,
an increase of $2,428,67b.
]!itual «»f tlin K'k< Herixed.
Grand Rapids, Nov. 15 —At the
last session of the grand lodge of
the order of Elks in Minneapolis last
summer, a committee was appointed
with George B. Perry of this city as
chairman, to revise the ritual. The
committee has completed its task and
work under the new ritual will be ex
emplified in Daisy lodge in this city,
Dec. 10 and 11.
To KextrlcdElie linmlgFatrdn r
Louisville, Nov. 15.—The morning
session of the general assembly of the
Knights off Labor was devoted to a dis
cussion ot the report of the committee
on immigration. It was the prevailing
lentiment that some vigorous steps
should be taken to restrict immigration,
and statistics were presented showing
that nearly 10,000,000 foreign laborers
had copie to this country during the
last 23 yean, all of which, it was
claimed, worked a . hardship on the
American workiugtpah.
THE LANIER CIRCLE
Yery Brillian’ Program of Last Night’s
Meeting at W. J. Ned's.
MUSK, ESSAYS AND RECITATIONS
Review of “Quo Vadis” By Mr, Fred G.
Govan Was a Magnificent Paper-It
Will Be Published In Full.
The Lanier circle’s November meetirg
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Neel
last night was very brilliant.
The program was most attractive and
thoroughly enjoyid by tbe large number
of members who tilled the double parlors
to overflowing.
D r . A. J. Battle presided with Ins cus
tomary affability and pleasing dignity.
Mrs. Rowell read tbe miputes of the
meeting held at the Piintup’s in rhyme.
The verses were very clever.
Miss Mitchell, of Mobile, sang two
solos during the evening which showed
her well trained voice to advantage. Each
number was warmly app ended.
“Joan of Arc” was the subject, a
bright essay by Mrs. Ethel Hillyer Harris.
She was unable to be present and the
paper was read by one of tbe young men
present,
Mr. Charles Farris’ cornet solo of varia
tions of “Suwanee river” was a pleasing
novelty.
Miss Laura Brown, one of Shorter
college’s handsomest girls, recited “To
morrow at Tea” in a truly dramatic style.
Her manner was thoroughly charming.
Miss Nellie Printup showed her skill
as a violinist in the “Hungarian
dances.” Her technique is admirable
and the tones from her instrument were
true and harmonious. She received
much deserved applause, but did not
respond to the encore.
In his revie vof ‘ Quo Vadis,” Mr,
Fred G. Govan fairiy outdid himself.
It was a brilliant piece of work, revel
ling in tropical language describing tbe
scenes of the book and motives of the
characters. He was highly compli
mented by all present.
Much is McHenry for her
arrangement and interest in tbe musical
part of the program. Last night she
and Miss Mary West rendered the over
ture fiom “Semiramide” in a faultless
style.
Miss Judd, from a city of cultured and
beautiful women, fully upheld the refu
tation of Macon in Her recitation. “The
Light From Over the Main,” Her ex
pression was not stagey, affected, but
natural, and dramatic ability of a high
order was evinced. Miss Judd is one of
tbe most stylish and most admired stu
dents ofjShorter college.
The dialect recitations of Miss Es
telle Mitchell Was one of the finest
nuu bers of tbe evening. ‘ ‘What broke
up the meeting” as told in one of Miss
Will Allen Dromgoole’s Tennessee
stories was her subject, and she told
it as well as Miss Dromgoole does.
“It (nought down the house” to use
a common expression and to an en
core she responded with “When the
Major Leads the Ball,” which-was
much enjoyed. Miss Mitchell is one of
most gifted elocutionists in the South
and she is always heard with pleasure
everywhere she visits in the states
Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee.
Mr. Hughes Reynolds invited all
present to hear Signor Randegger on
Friday night, and assured them of a
rare musical treat.
The December meeting of the circle
will be held with Mrs. Ethel Hillyer
Harris.
Graphite In North Carolina.
Raleigh. Nov. 15. —A report from
McDowell county is to the effect that a
very extensive deposit of graphite has
been found to exist in that county, and
it is to be yyprked Ay,what is known as
the American Graphite company, which
has purchased tbe land on which it is
located. It is stated that in some places
the graphite ore can be ent with a knife,
as it is so free from grit. The property
is located about 5 miles from the West
ern North Carolina branch of the South
ern railrourl
Tutt’s Pills
Cure All
Liver Ills.
Secret of Beauty
is health. The secret c.”health is
the power to digest an J. assim
ilate a proper quanity cf food
This can never be done when
the liver does not act it’s part.
Doyou know this ?
Putt’s Liver Pills are an abso
lute cure for sick headache, dye
pepsia, sour stomach, malaria
constipation, torpid liver, piles,
jaundice, bilious fever, bilious
ness and kindred diseases.
Tutt’s Liver PH Is
Beautiful Line
Bridal Presents and
Fine Cut Glass at
J.T. CROUCH & CO’S.
Finest toilet goods, Huyler’s candy, choicest
perfumeries. Our extracts are the best and
purest. Our stock of
Pure Drugs and Patent Medicines
arestrictlv first class and up-to-date. In our prescription
department our Dr. Davis is ever ready to fil your wants,,
night or day. Prescriptions are compounded accurately,
and delivir'd to any part of the city. We are carrying the
best line ot fancy articles in Cut Glass. Our line of per
fumes is the best the market affords. Ladies can find just
what they want for bridal presents at prices which cannot
be duplicated outside of New York city. At <ur fountain
you van be refreshed with Hot Chocolate, Hot Coffee, Hot
Beef Broth ; all delightful drinks. Call on us and yon wilt
find the best of ev.-rything Our line of Cigars and Tobacco'
has never' been so full and with such brands tuat delight,
the taste. Try our 5 cent cigar.
J. T, CROUCH & CO., 300 Broad St,, Rome, Ga,
Robt. W. Graves & Co.
For Your Thanksgiving Dinner , ''
good coal and d well roasted turkey i
are inseparable. You get your tur- -
key and order the high grade, well
screened Jellico coal from our yard, /prj
and we will guarantee that if he is Yy, rjO
as tough a gobbler as ever strutted
through a barnyard that our coal 'I
will bake him tench r.
Yard, Southern Railway.
NORTH GBOIGIA CONFERENCE
M. E. Church South, Athens, Ga., NoT.-ta-
- her 24-30.
For above occasion the popular West
ern and Atlantic railroad offers absolute
ly the quickest and most convenient
schedules going and returning. Tickets
sold through to Athena and baggage
checked. Lowest rates on the certificate
plan. For information call on or write
C. E. Harman, C. K, Ayer,
G. P. A. P. & T, A.
The book for registration of
voters for the town of East
Rome is now open, Election
second Monday in January
1898. O, H. McWilliams,
Mayor of East Rome, Ga.
Masonic.
Regular communication of
Cherokee Lolge, No. 66, F. &
M., at 7:30 o’clock tonight.
in the Third degree,
Brethren fraternally invited.
JJJax Meyerhardt, W. M.
R. H. West, Sec’y.
When in need of coal callup
H, G, Smith 'Phone Nos. 182
and 183.
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.
When in need of coal call up
H. G, Smith 'Phone Nos. 182
and 183.
Jellico Coal has no superior makes
a quicker and hotter ’firei less ashesi
burns up cleaner and lasts longer
than any other, a trial order will
make you our customer, Office No
-5 Broad street. Telephone Nos. 182
and 183. H. G, Smith,
Morrison & Trammell make the
bebt brick possible and sell them all
over the country.
#he fie- /f _ ,
tlaile
elgfiiturb/ // A every
Balt Bates to Macon.
The Western ftnd Atlantic railroad will
sell round trip tickets to Macon, Ga., at
one fare, on bale Nov. 17 and 18, limited
19th, account Dairymen’s association.
til!8 C. K. Ayer, P. & T. A.
Smoke Warters’ Extra Good
Cigars, If it isn't the best 5 cent
cigar you ever smoked, we'll
treat It is made right here in
Rome and for sale by all enter/
prising dealers.
TOMORROW’S WEDDING.
What the Dalton Argus Says of the Blv
ingu-Marfthall Event.
A wedding will occur in Dalton to
morrow in which Rome is interested.
The Argus has this to say of it:
The marriage of Miss Maud Bivings
to Mr. Stewart Arnold Marshall, of
Rome, which occurs on Wednesday,
November the seventeenth, is one of
great interest to the many friends of
the contracting parties
It is to be a home wedding, elegant in'
its simplicity. The ceremony will occur
in the front parlor of the lovely home of
the bride’s father, Dr. J. C. Bivings*
and masses of great feathery chrysan
themums will lend their beauty to the
festal scene. The queenly beauty of the
bride will be enhanced by her tailor
made gown of oxblood cxjvet, and ahe
will carry an armful of chrysanthe
mums, as it is to be a “chrysanthemum
wedding.’*
The marriage ceremony will be per
formed by Rev. L. G. Johnson promptly
at six o’clock, immediately after which
the happy young couple will leave for
an extended tour to Asheville and other
points of interest.
Dalton loses a “queen rose of the
rose bud garden of girls," bnt wishes
for her departing daughter a life of hap
piness and joy in her new home in the
charming city of the “Seven Hills. ”
To Cure A Cold iu One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets-
All druggists refund the money if it
fails to cure. 25c, The genuine nas L. B,
Q. on each tablet.
Three iron safes and one
national cash register for sate
cheap, apply to p, o, box, 126
Rome, Ga,
For Rent-'/Five room house
water and gas and all modx
em conveniences on First
avenue, opposite Mr, Coker’s,
now occupied by Mr. Roddy.
Possession Dec, 1. Apply to J.
Branham.
Will lend
$600.00
ON
Real Estate.
M. N. West & Co.
Pawnlarolxexw,
No. 24, Broad Street