The Rome tribune. (Rome, Ga.) 1887-190?, November 20, 1897, Image 3

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YOUR COAT OF ARMS. ••HERALD PAINTER” MATTHEWS WILL HELP YOU GET IT. American “Burke'* Peerage”—He Will Bn* rail Your Armorial Bearing*—lf You ■are Not Any, He Will Find One For Yon—Some Arma and Create. By invitation of John Matthews, “record agent, genealogist and herald painter, ” ail Americans who are proud of their ancestry or who wish to have their posterity become proud of them may join iu the first serious attempt in America to establish a real recorded aristocracy. The invitation to become enrolled in “Matthews’ American Armoury and Blue Book," has been received by all the families whose names appear in the social registers of New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington, Chicago, Troy, Salt Lakeland other cities where wealth and culture concentrate. The plan teas the indorsement of such distin guished personages as Richard Watson Gilder, poet and editor; E. Cholmeley- Jones of Philadelphia, who is Mr. Gil der’s brother-in-law, and Halsey C. Ives, the director of the St. Louis Muse um «f Fine Arte. It was no idle Ifancy that led Mr. Matthews to undertake the giant task <ctf getting out an American "Burke’s Peer age. * ’ so to speak, lit was his firm convic tion that Americans were crying for such a work and were ready to pay well lor it. He says it is only necessary to read the “society” papers to- be con vinced of the demand among Americans for a recorded place in the human race. He intends that all American families of European descent, bearing asms, shall be registered in his book, without paying fees to the heralds* college. All they will have to pay is a 115 subscrip tion fee to his hook. All who. subscribe, Mr. Matthews says, will be given a place in the book for an engraving of their armorial bear ings, together with particulars of the heads of each family, their issue and the marriage of the latter Those who have no armorial bearings need not be downcast, for Mr Matthews says he will give them a place in the book for their pedigrees, leaving a blank for the armorial bearings in case they are dis covered later, so they can be printed in the second edition. Mr Matthews realizes there are many Americans who feel sure the blood of their members is as blue as can be, but Who never have had time to establish the fact. It is there Mr Matthews comes in strong as a "record agent, genealo gist and hefald painter.” lie Will find yohr lost ancestors, if you have any, and all their heraldieappurtenances at these rates: -.*<-• - • General search nato family (among print ed recordsr ""; .’™?.*. .'. .ttf Ditto as to coat of arms 18 Painting of coat of arm* (full blazoned).... U Painting ditto, arranged with helmet and mantling 2S Painting ditto larger and more elaborate in design 85 Dies for stationery—arms, crest and motto 12 Seals or signet rings engraved with arm*. crest and motto 15 In this connection it is interesting to recall that in one volume of American heraldry- recently-published appear the names and the arms or crests of as many families as there are in Burke’s "Landed Gentry ’’ This disposition on the part of Americans to establish ancestral lines and assume armorial bearings and crests is encouraged by genealogical and his torical societies in nearly every city, and individual families have spent for tunes on genealogical searches and elab orate family histories. The arms of the family of William G. Whitney are to be found wherever the family’s personal possessions are. It consists of a gold and red cross on a blue shield. The crest is a bull’s head, the horns tipped with red. President McKinley has a coat of arms—a stag on a red shield, indicat ing his Scotch descent. The crest is a knight’s helmet and an arm holding a laurel wreath, showing his ancestors were crusaders. His family motto is “Not too much. ” William Jennings Bryan also has a coat of arms it is a fancy red and white shield. The crest is a knight’s helmet. Over it is the head of a patriarchal old man, who is probably one of the ancient Druids. Richard Broker’s coat of arms shows three ravens op a shield, with the mot to, “God feedii them. ” Asa Bird Gardiner, district attorney elect, wears his coat of arms on his cuff buttons It is a shield upon which there are two birds and a Maltese cross. Theodore Rcosevelt aims a little high er. He has three roses on a silver shield, and above are three ostrich plumes The crest of three plumes is generally sup posed to belong exclusively to the Prince of Wales —New .York World. More of those beautiful picture judt received at J. Sam Veal’s. 1119 d... ECZEMA Most Torturing, Disfiguring, Humiliating Os itching, burning, bleeding, scaly skin and scalp humors is instantly relieved by a warm bath with Cuticura Soap, a single application of Cuticura (oint ment), the great skin cure, and a full dose of Cpicui)A.BjisoLVKNT, greatest of blood purifiers and humor cures. (yticura Remedies speedily, permanently, and economically care, when al] else fails. OIIIDIV KIPFQ rutikd u>* n«»tiM FIHIrLI FAvCd cuticvba soar. FOUB BOXES DIB IT. Remarkable Success of a Now Pile Cara. People who have suffered for years or months from the pain and inconvenience of that common, disorder, piles, will look with skepticism upon the claims of the makers of the new discovery for cure of all forms of piles, known under the Pyramid Pile Cure; nevertheless the ex traordinary cures performed by this remedy are such as to warrant tbe in vestigation of any sufferer. As a case in point the following letter speaks ior it self: Mr. Henry Thomas sub station No. 3. Hosack Ave., Columbus, Ohio, writes as follow: Pyramid Drug Co: Gentlemen:—l want you to use my name if it will be of any use to you. I was so bad with the piles that 1 lost work on that account. Nothing did me any good. I read in Cincinnati of the many cures of piles by the Pyramid Pile Cure and I went to a drug store and asked for|it. The drug clerk tolffme that he had something else that he thought was better, but I told him that I wanted to try the Pyramid first. The first box helped me so much that I tried another and then to complete the cure used two more boxes, making four in all. I am now completely cured. Have not a trace of piles and I had suf fered for four years with tbe worst form of protruding piles. I suffered death from piles, but I have found the Pyramid Pile Cure to be just as represented. I have recommended it to several of my friends and I am thank ful to be able to write yon what good the remedy has done for me. ” Physicians recommend the Pyramid Pile Cure because it contains no opium, cocaine, or mineral poison of any kind, and because it is safe and pleasant to use, being painless and applied at night. The patient is cured in a surprisingly short time with no inconvenience what ever. The Pyramid Pile Cure is sold by druggists at 99 cents per package, and if there is any constipation it is well to use tbe Pyramid Pills at the same time with the Pile Cure, as constipation’ is very often the cause of pilesand the pills effectually remove the costive condition. Price of pills is 25 cents per package. Write to Pyramid Drug Co.. Albion. Mich., for little book on cause and cure of piles: sent by mail free. Sending Christmas Presents. A word about the manner of sending a Christmas gift. A dainty wrapping will give a holiday air to the little re membrance that will add greatly to its value. The prettiest way to dress a Christmas gift and the one that savors njost of sleighbells and freshly fallen snow is to wrap the parcel in glistening white French tisane paper and tie with silver cord or scarlet ribbon, slipping a bit of Crisp holly or mistletoe through the knot and then fastening in a bow. Natural flowers axe also used. For ex ample, a dainty box contaipipg a gift for a tiny child is wrapped in snowy paper and tied with white satin ribbon of the narrowest width, through which is thrust a bunch of tiny rosebuds, their ends just turning pink. In using flow ers their color should always follow the color scheme of the gift as far as possi ble. Don’t think that your liver need* traatiog if yon are bilious. It don’t. It’s your stomach. That is your stomach is, really What causes the biliousness. It has put your liver out of Oder. See what’s the matter with your stomach. Bick stomach poisons liver and then there’s trouble. Shaker Digestive Cor dial cures stomach and then all’s well. That’s the case in a nutshell. Shaker Digsestive Cordial is no secret. Formula’s on every bottle. But it’s the simple honest way it’s made, the honest Shaker herbs and other ingredients of which it’s composed, that make it so efficacious. Any real case of indigestion and bil iusness can be cured with a few bottles of Shaker Digestive Cordial. Try it. Sold by druggist, price 10 cents to SI.OO per bottle. Souvenir* For Christmas Gift*. A bright girl is concocting a square dozen of souvenirs for Christmas gifts. Last summer there was a jolly party of friends camping together in the Blue mountains, and this young woman, with her camera outfit, was an enthu siastic participant in tbe delights of the out of door life. Os course a series of views and groups was the result She is now busy evolving from thAse views a dozen effective little volumes to be used as tokens oir the 25th of the month. The leaves of the books are cut from heavy cardboard, into which the photos are set as in an album. The leaves are not sewed or pasted, b\.t tied together wi.th ipch wide ribbon at the points where a bound book is caught with thread or wire. 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 bv One Minute Cough Cure. For sale by Curry Arring ou Co., Rome, Ga. While Girl G.l. 1w.*..r., Birmingham. Ala., Nov 19—At Car rollton, Pickens county, Lona Bains, s white girl, was found guilty of mis cegenation and sentenced to two year*. Tbe girl aud negro. Andy Beard, eloped from the home of the girl’s parents near Reform last March. They were fol lowed by a mob to Lamar county, where Beard was killed, aud the girl wai brought back and the grand jury in dieted her. , , Gmtnauit Take Chinese Province. London, Nov. 19 -Count Von Wil deiiburg Hatfeldr, the German ambas- ! •ador here, is in receipt of important I dispatches from Berlin and has ex- j plained to the Maiquis of Salisbury the occupation of Kao Uhou bay, province of Chan Tun, China, by the Geruiau squadron in Ohiusie waters. Mid prom is** further explanations which, hs I added, had been mailed fHuua'Berlia. WIC T ttlBU 28$ I &ATU ITOAY • ''tiS NR ‘ 1 Mrs RIG WEEK IN CHARLESTON. Tho city Ry the Soo to Don Hor Gala »r**a m Moodny, Deo. 13. OharlbbtO*. Nov. 19.—A1l eyes are turned towards Charleston’s gala week, which begins on Monday, Deo. 18. It J Was intended to hold the festal week during the mouth of October, but the prevalence of yellow fever in the south and the requirements of the board of health that all persons entering the city should be armed with health certificates forced the committee to defer the fes tivities. The postponement of the gala week has given the committee additional time to perfect the arrangements, with the result that the* gala week this year will be one of the most attractive aud successful that ' has ever taken place here. A grand firemen’s tournament reel contest is to be held. A number of reel companies from all over South Carolina aud North Carolina have signified their intention offiarticipstingin the'Ubntest. A floral parade, bicycle races,*fantas tic parade and trades display, and the grand pageant of the .Minions of ML nerva, parade of the militia, shotgun and rifle contests, pud numerous other attractions have been provided. BOY DIES IN COTTON BALE. Flftooo-Toar-Old Lad 4* Crashed almost Baysssid Kstcof'iiltfivn. Welborn, Fla., Nov. 19.—News had just been received in this place of a shocking accident at the cotton ginning establishment of T. J. Summexal, who lives near Falling Creek. While all the workmen were busy packing cotton in the press, Mr. Bum meral’s little 16-year-old boy, Tommie, managed in sorus way to get In the press unnoticed by any one, and the lit tle fellow Was not missed until the bale had been sewu up aud thrown out on the way for shipment. Search was made for the missing boy, and, as he coaid not be seen, the men cut the bale of cotton open, atid found him crushed beyond recognition. Hie form was pressed flat, aud his head al most split open, being flattened. It was a horrible sight, and two .of the men who pfepared the body for burial fainted at the grewsome task. There is no need of little children being tortned by scald bead, eczema and skin eruptions. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve gives instant relief and cures permanently. For sale by Cur ry-Arrington Co. A TANNER? FOP DECATUR. ■•ran Hundr.d Mo.i will Ho Given Em piuyma.il— raon ra "tort Ul>. Decatur, Ala., Nov. 19.—1 t would seem that tbe long hoped for starting up of ths American Oak Extract com pany’s big tannery is about to take place, if the arrival of three carloads of South American hides is taken as an indica tion. This is only a portion of a much larger cousiiriimpnt wnioh will make about a traiuload. For some week* past >t ha* been known that the tan nery was nearly ready to start up. as the pipe fitters have nearly completed their work. The company ha* be*n very reticent about giving out any information, as it does not want its competitor* to know what it ;• doing...-It is a fact, though, not widely known, that the tannery will give employment to about 700 men when in full operation. — - •» V T- Nervous troubles all kinds cured with Animal Extracts. Free book tells bow. Washington Chemical Co. Washington, D C. For sale by Tay lor and Norton, Druggists Rome, Ga. Smoke Watters’ Extra Good Cigars, If it isn’t the best 5 cent cigar you ever smoked, we'll treat It is made right herein Rome and for sale by all enters prising dealers. Freight Train Kinea Afah. Charlotte, N. 0., Nov. 19.—A white man was run over aud killed by a freight train in this city while drunk and asleep on the trace. Cards on his body identi fied him as Dennis Cannon of Syracuse, N. Y. The body was buried at the county home, the authorities being un able to hear from his relatives or iriends. Torpedo Boots on a Crnlso. Charleston, Nov. 19. ■>— Torpedo boats Porter, DuPont, Ericsson aud Cushing have left Charleston for Port Royal, continuing their cruise along the coast Porter and DuPont went to sea and Ericsson aud Cushing took the inside passage. First Last and all the time Hood’s Sarsaparilla has been advertised as a blood purifier. Its great cures have been accomplished through purified blood —cures of scrofula, salt rheum, eczema, rheumatism, neural g*», catarrh, nervousness, that tired feel ing. It cures when others fail, because it Always Strikes at the root of the disease and eliminates every germ of impurity. Thousands testify to absolute cures of blood diseases by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, although, discouraged by the failure of other medicines. Rembmber that Hood’s Sarsaparilla I# th* best- inteet tlie Oae True Blood Purifier Hood ; VTOU will find that painting -*■ properly v done with Pure e White Lead and Pure Linseed Oil is a good investment—more than the cost will be added to the at tractiveness ‘and value of your property. Make sure that the e brand is right. (See list of brands which are genuine.) Avoid the “ just-as-good, ” “ sold-for-less money ” sorts. By using National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Col **-■ |< r* r< ors, any desired shade is readily obtained. Pamphlet giving *■ valuable information and card showing samples of colors free; •Iso cards showing pictures of twelve houses of different designs painted in various styles or combinations of shades forwarded upon application. NATIONAL LEAD CO., CINCINNATI BRANCH, e Cqt. Vth St. and Freeman Ave., Cincinnati, O. KEEP YOUR BOWELS STRONG ALL SUMMER I CATHARTIC ! A tablet now and then will prevent (I’arrhcrn, dyn ntery. nil summer complaints, cunsincr easv. natural , ( results. Sample and booklet free. Ad. STERLING REMEDY CO.,Cnicago, Montreal, Can., or New York. 270 , »a a •>> ■ »■ ■ gio m *ao» a «*«■ ■ <»• a Tyner’s Dyspepsia Remedy cures Indigestion, Ba< Breath, Sour Stomach, Hiccoughs, Heart-burn. rg^Guaranteed. THE WHITES fI RE KICKING. Indian ant <>r«*r ll«n KeCßiit Action of United States .MarNhal Bryant Montgomery. Ala., Nov. 19—Some indignation is being expressed here by some of the white Republicans at the action of United States Marshal Bryant in patting negro guards over white prisoners. Daring ths epidemic here Judge Bruce ordered the United States prisoner* here to be transferred to some place of safety, and they were accordingly taken to Atlanta aud thence to some prison in Georgia. There were 11 prisoners, nine white men and two negroes, and three guards were sent along to manage them. Os these guards two were negroes and one was a white man. Most of the prisoner* are said to have come from Randolph and Olay, both White Republican strongholds, aud it is said that there is considerable kick up in those hills about the marshal’s action in placing negroes in charge of the whites. 1 — Everybody Buys So. Cftscarets Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical 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, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-day; 10, 25. 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to dire oy all druggists. Carrier rigaone F«fr Asusl<:t. Sax Francisco, Nov. 19.—A carrier pigeon fancier of this city has given ths United States government eight pair ot his very best birds to form the nucleus of a carrier pigeon service between the more remote portions of Alaska. They will be taken north on the Bear and sent to variou* points, such as St. Michaels, Point Barrow and Herschel islands, where they will be taken care of until they become thoroughly accli matized. The offsprings of tiiese birds will be the messenger* of the future be tween isolated miners and whalers aud the outside world. It is not a remedy put up by any Tom, Dick or Harry; it is compounded by expert pharmacists. Ely Bros, offer alO cent trial size. Ask your druggist. Full size Cream Balm 50 cents. We mail it. ELY BROS., 56 Warren st., N. Y., City. Since 1861 I have been a great sufferer from catarrh./ I tried Ely’s Cream Balm and to all appearances am cured. Ter rib’e headaches from which I had long suffered are gone.—W. J. Hitchcock, late Major U. 8. Vol. and A. A. Gen.. Buffalo, K. Y. CA-STOniA.. Th* fse- /y . ilalla “ of vrtpptt. STayur of Ablas*. Columbia. 8. C.. Nov. 19 —Return ing from pruyermeetiug iu .Rock Hill, Mayor Hutchinson saw a lamp explode in Kimball’s livery stable. The mayor ' rushed in, prevented hostlers from throwing water on the oil and kicked the burning lamp into the sneer. In doing so, however, his trousers got burning oil on them, aud the mayor was for a time iu a dangerous predica ment, but several friends rushed to his assistance aud extiuguished the flames. r.—: ■ ■ -.j-- • Arnold’s Bromo-Celery. The greatest remedy of the 19th century for headaches. lOcts For sale by Curry-Arrington- Company. “Tc worst cold I ever had in my life was cured by Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy,” writes W. H. Norton, of Sutter Creek, Cal. “This cold left me with a cough and I was expectorating all tbe time. Tbe Remedy cured me, and I want all my friends when troubled with a cough or cold to use it, for it wiUfiufhea* good.” SoM by Cbrry- Arrlngton Co., Rome, Ga. DANIEL A. KELLY COMPANY. Popular Repertoire Company to be Here Three Nights Next Week. Nevin’s opera honse will be occu pied for the last three nights of next week by the character comedian Dan iel A. Kelly and his own company, In a repertoire of new plays, Mr Kelly will be supported by the clever little soubrette. Miss Ella Shields, who is said to be a charming little actress. Thursday night, tbe opening per formance, a big scenic drama entitled “Outcasts of a Great City, ” will be given. This will be tbe first produc tion of this play here. It will be staged with all the special scenery and me chanical effects that were used in the run of forty consecutive nights in Boston. Matinees Thursday and Sat urday. How’* This I We offer One "Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall’s Catarrb Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co. Props. ToledoO. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, aud be lieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding, KinnanA Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Drug g ; sts. Testimonials free. C-’-Sk .QT O HIA.. Tbs fie- _ NORTH GHORGIA CONFERENCE M. E. Church Boutb y Athens, Ga., Novem ber 24-30. For above occasion the popular West- 1 ern and Atlantic railroad offers ab olute ly tbe quickest and most convenient schedules going and returning. Tickets ! sold through to Athene and baggage I checked. Lowest rates on the certificate plan. For information call on or write C. E. Harman, C. K, Aver, G. P. A. ■ P. &T. A. To Cure A Cold In Oae Dty Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 250. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. PERFECT MANHOOT ■ The world admires Or perfect Man! Not oeursge, dignity,or mue-,ul»r development alone. | but that subtle and wonderful force known ai SEXUAL VITALITY which is the glory vs taanhrod—the pride ot both old and yoong.liuttberearr thousands ot men •offering the mental tortures of a weakened manhool, chattereu nerves, and falling Sexual power who can be cured by our Magical T reatment whlct may betaken at home under our direction* or we will pay R. R. fare and hotel bills for tbone who wish to come here. If we fall to cure. We have no free prescriptions, free cure or C.O.D. fake. We have *250.000 capita! and guarantee to cure every case we treat or refund every dollar you psy ur, oi fee may be deposited tn any bank to be paid ut When a cure Is effected. Write for full particulars MCAMHIMUKIMCAL CO.. Oraa.lt*, H»». IB FOI! I-ii'Ml'U HEX LE DHUR w This remedy being in 11 Jwted directly to the Of those diseaset O ■■ of the Genito-Irina-y ■M Ju ■■Organs, requires nt ¥ll3 UU aV change of diet. Cure wl guaranteed in 1 to 8 ■ 1 days. Email plain pack- For gala by Curry-Arrington Co wholesale druggiato, Rome. Ga. WEAK MAN (• CURE YOURSELF*; D . Gra >y’s wonderful IrieU Zs \ invigoraior. the grrateot. jjft \ remedy for Lost MunboM,. overcome* prematnr«aes*‘ » nd etoos all uoaaiuraF Mr Ch rtr.iDß and lose ». AH'amaU /TA’K,fs>> k organ* enlsrgsd anU A "S’ S,.ffsrer». by SqHt L a ** , rerniiiiof ri-b0 a sealed 1 1 , fl HCk’ge comainlni’ 50 pills, 1 jU 18)1 ereiuT’y compounded, will MffijalMKp. i « eent by wail ir<-iu onr lab v-ld uk. ~ady iratory. or will fwnishi Bn<cee»fo> 50 vr». efx packepee for f* 200 000 (urtd. UUAiANfKE to SWS * money ref undid. A’he. confidential, and g< ode sent with full Instruo Hone free trem observation. Address, < RYBTiL -ED. CO. LoweH Mas*. Rnilh'r*/.; Conhensr.i Krhedq|p in Effect July • biations. 50. Id >o. Lv Chattanooga nuu.in i. 15pm tuoopai Ar Dalton » ?<>am • 2 pm 1-'.llans Ar Rome lO.tOatn S - pin I 56asa Ar All .nt I.luam 8. -pm &00ani Lv Al.nnt.a .. 4.opm S 3>>pm a.2oam Ar Macon 70pui It. opm S loans' Ar Jesup 4. .oam 2.3&pzn Ar Everett 5 Tftam 3 2>pua Ar Jackionril'e 8 loam Lv jesu i u.o7am 8 20pm Ar Jackson ville I tl l*»pa| ! LvEvrlClt... a.mi 3 Kpm i Ar Brin., wick <1 ‘.fr'Pß No B''?.rr'.C" P?".roan sleeping car <.halite i noogu. .o Allan:a. I No. lOcanle- Fulimaa Union Sleeping Car | Chattanooga to Atlanta. i No. U carr ea Pulinin' Drawing Room Bvf- I set Sleeping Car Civ t anooga tn Jacksocvi..* I and Alia tato Brun.visa. ’ I STAIIOXa No. 13 Xo~9 N0.~7* i Lv a Unia 7 .4ijm ..8:-p:n I.UPpif I Ar Rome lU. Ham 45pm 1 i>7aar | A- D .lton 1135 am ftoßpm 2-Oana , Ar Chattanooga 100 pm 7.<>opm 4. ir-ar* ' Lvt h.ittanO'iga. 7 4.=>pm SOOuan 1 Ar Lexinvton 4.35 am \(®pm« Ar Louisville 7..Va:n ».I&pm- ' * r 1 inciuoali 7.3oarn 7. V'pr*. ILv Clmw on-fa 7. i.vipm Slim I Ar N..*bvll!e 565 pm .*. 135 pm, I No. 13 carries Pullman Drawing Room Bufv set Sleeping Car Alia :t tn Na hvi.ie. No. 0 tarries Pu. J?*’’ Union Sleeping Car Atlanta to Louis ill- and Pullman Sleeping oar Chattanooga to Cincinnati. Na 7 oarru s Cullman Seeping Car Atlanta to < hattanoo;;a and from ( halt nooga to cite clnnati. sTATioNg. No A INa 12 No. 1* Lv Chattanooga ’. 3.10 m A loam 3&vpxa i ArKnoxv.lle 1159 am fiftiam 950 p» Ar Morristown 1 iopj> g.oOam l >.sspm Ar Hot Springs. 3 l»pm 11.4 am 12 23am Ar Asheville 4 35pm 115 pm 139 am Ar Salisbury 8.40 pm ttovam , Ar Greensboro » fi;pm 8 Siam Ar Ralelsn 7 10 mil 45am Ar Norfolk a.pm Ar Washingion &42.im 9 4 pm ArNew York,,, 12.43 pm d.23ai® > No. 12 carries Pullman sleeping oar Chattte *° N ?. w Yorli Tla Asheville. »n 4 Salisbury to Richmond, arriving Richmon* B.o# a. m -JJ? i*l* solid train Chattanoo«a to No-tolh kt -1 ~ 1 .? n Sleeping Car Chattanooga te i Norfolk without change. Close conn-. tio* made at Norfolk witn steamers for B HI-. • N 2 w ., Y ? rK aß, > Boston Pullman Sleep, lag Car Salisbury te New York via Washinglog stations. ,fl No. T Lv Chattanooga 5 .npr>i - Warn ArKnoxville. ; »v.pmll.Wam Ar Morristown...., 1227 am I 10pm A Sr 1 "!? 1 • A 00am 4 05pm A[ Washington n ... Spm | y.3Sam Ar New York o.z>aml 1.20 pm Na 8 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chattte - Na 18 carries Pullma Sleeping Car Chattte ■ooga to KnorvlU* and Knoxville to Bristol, *TATioxa j XoHF Lv Rome 10 sdam Ar Anniston i i6pn> Ar Birmingham 10. lOnm Ar Selma « iy om Ar Meridian 10 50pm Ar New Orleans 11,45aiq ▲r Vicksburg U.sSam » Ar Shreveport....,.... 7.2upta Wa 18||Na 8 jß||No, 10 llipm] 6.10 pm Lv R0m......ar 10.b6.ui 9.30 am 80 pm 7.08 pm Ar Gads len ar d3.sam 715 am 8.30pml 7.15 pm Ar AttaiVi....lv 818 am ?.<«m t Dally except Sunday | Sunday only. W. H. GRERN. G*u Su] l Washington, U Q, i J. M. CULP. Traf. Mgr. 'Washington. D a W. A TURK. G. P. A M ashingtan, D a 0- A. to. Chattanooga. Mom Southern Pacific aid Sunset Limited ARE INSEPARABLE THE FIRST is that great steel highway which links New Orleans to the Pacific Coast, a road distinguished by Its superb physical condition, its sump tuous equipment, its perfect syste n its adaption of every modern improve ment that contributes to safety, com fort, convenience. A road that mns through the Acadian Land of Louis iana, the pine forest region and high plains of Texas, the romance-fraufdit plateaus of New Mexico and Arizona, and into the orchard and garden dis tricts of Southern California. A line redolent with history and romance and filled with wonderful charm. ■ THE SECOND is the great transconti- Inental train of the Southern Pacific, making direct Connections at New Or leans (which point it leaves every Monday and Thursday at 10 a. m.) with all through trains from the North and East, running through solid to San Francisco in 75 hours. The finest train extant—vestibuled, steam heated gas lighted. Has ladies’parlor, watt ing maid, drawingrooms; gentlemen*' smoking room, barber shop, bath room, buffet, dining car, library, etc., etc. A home on wheels. DESCRIBING BOTH we have a great deal of literature which the prospeo tive tourist should read. Some beau tiful books. If going to California Mexico or Arizona, write and endow 10 cents in stamps and we will be glad to send such as yon need, or any Southern Pacific Agent will cheerfully give information. S. F. B. MORSE, General Passeflger and Ticket Agent NEW ORLEANS ,-J 11LJF OltatioL.—Leave to Sell. GEORGIA--Floyd County: To all whom it msv concern; T. P. McConnell, administrator of Mr*. Nsncy Wmu deceased, has indue foim applied to tbe urder-signed for leave to M l tne land* belonging to the eetate of saVI deceased and raid aopliestkin wilt be heard on the first Monday in Dtcember, next. This let iuy of November. IM7 JOHN P. DAVIB, ordinary. Year’s Support. GEORGIA. Fleyd Connty. To all whom u.may concern: Notice 1* hereby given that tbe appraiser* appointed to Mt apart and assign a year’* auppon to Ella John J., Marion and May Bel e Black, minor children of John 8. Black, deceased, have filed tbeir sward, and uulet* good and rafllrdant cause is shown, tbs **me will be wade tbe judgment of the court at th* Dsoember ten*. IMI7. of ths Court, of Ordinary. This Novointer Si*., 1887 Ordinary Floyd County