The Rome tribune. (Rome, Ga.) 1887-190?, November 25, 1897, Image 7

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f.. i forget the LOHG DISTANCE TELEPHONE. ■ORLD OF TRADE Vte of MjjßfeDg Articles K* of CemiiMp' - ■me markets fully quoted ||||Wlce* Given From Daily and New York (Cotton Market ‘Fluctuations. iSHI Rome Cotton Market. ■H Cotton. Nov. 34 The following are to- T Cotton Futures. ' Opening Close Close agsK today. toJav. yesterday ■B 5 75 5 71 ; ■ 578 575 '<TT : -W! 5 81 5 81 SSV. '5 88 5 86 . '■F. 6 91 5 91 g«w 5 97 5 98 ■B. 6 O' 6 02 gIM". 605 \ 606 5 63 5 67 ■K... 5 64 -5 66 Nov. 24.—The following were the today: sales. 12,030 hales. Tone Middlings, 3 9-32(1. (jjjjß Opening Close, and February 3 08 3 09 TMry and March 3 09 3 10 MBnd April.... 3 09 3 10 Mm May 3 11 8 11 i ■! June 3 12 3 13 i'WdJuly 3 14 August.. 3 14 3 15 September 3 15 and October .... and November 3 10 3 12 ■>er and December 3,0 ■tier and January 3 08 3 19 B LOCAL MARKETS. [CORRECTED DAILY.J and provisions. ■h. Nov. 24. -The followlne are the whole- small lots to consumers are reia- Mhlgher. Npw wueat 90c. These are the ■ paid by commission merchants. Dealers are paying 46c racked for corn Be selling at 50@55c sacked, delivered ou ■taarload lots. Smaller quantities, 2@3c JBHbalk corn, 2c lees than sacked. Far :^M^ C Per bbl., with or without shucks S^B-In car lots, No, 2, mixed. No. 2 white SsM 9 ®: sacked, from store, No. 2. mixed, No. 2, wnlte 35c, ■ik-Fancy patents, $5.75@6.00; straight, extra fancy, 85.00; fancy, $4.85; choice 30c per bbl to these prices Graham flour, flour, $4.00; patent spring wheat flour, jMwuole wheat flour, $6.00, in car lots, choice tlmoiuy, $14,00@16.00; ■lmothy.3ls.oo; No 2. $14.00; less than car |BI,OO per ton higher. ■ Groceries and Provisions, jMsR— Clarified, white, 4%c; yellow. 4%@ ■K; seconds, 3%@4c; standard A. 4.90; gran ■p 5.40 c; powdered 5.80 c; cubes,s.2sc; con ■ners A, 5.63 c; cut loaf, 5,10 c; open kettle, Mr Coffee—Per pound, Rio ordinary,- good, 12@14c; choice to fancy, peaberry, 17c; Cordova. 17 1 / 4@ißc. ■flTxpCoFFKß—Equality plan, fob, New ■basis, 1-lb, packages, per case of 100 pack ■xrbuckle’e 1t.19c; Levering* 11.10;Mocha ■ava, 50-lb, tins 28®32c. ■tinPoik Products—Bacon, sides, ex- ■ short,. 7%c; regular, 7%c: fancy, ■holders, choice, B@B*/.c; fanov shoulders, ■. 3c: hams, luy.®i2c: bellies, B@B%c; ■fast bacon, choice, 10@llo; fancy, 12@13c; ■ns sausage. 5%@6c; dry salt regulars, 5@ ■extras, 5%c. ■■—Fancy leaf. 6@6%c; choice leaf, 5%® family. sc; refined, sc. Oil—Georgia test 10c, headlight 'l2c, ■roof 12!4c; Apex axle grease, per case, 1-lb ■b, $2.25; per case of 3 dos., 2% and 3-lb ■sts, $4.00; Mecca azle grease, 1-lb tin ■>, per case, $2.25; 2%-lb tin boxes,per case, ■t 3%-lb tin boxes, per case, $3 85. Country Produce. ■pWix-Per pound, 22@23c. ■con—From wagons; shoulders 7@Bc; sides, ■; hama,9@llc; country lard 6c%7%. ■ttbb—Per pound, 10@20c. ■sthbks—Prime goose white, per pound, ■c; gray goose, 28c; mixed, 20@25c; old ■mixed gray and white, 28@30c. ■ltey—Spring chickens, each 12t,@17>ic; roosters 10c each; gee.e, full teatli ■BDc each. ■6s—Per dozen, first hands, open market, Kism. ■llow—Per pound, 3c ■tatobs—New Irish potatoes, 85@95c per Bel; from store per barrel, $2.50. Bplxb— Home-grown, 40@5fc per bushel El wagons; 40@50c bushel from store. Buatobs—New, six-basket carrier crate, Shipped, 20@4(c basket erate. Jabbaob—Florida or Tennessee $1.25. Green, $1 00 per bushel. Inions—From store, 75®90c per bushel; in |hel baskets SI.OO. ■db—Dry flints over 8 lbs., Nos 1 and 2 9c; ■salted over 10 lbs, Nos. 1 and » 7c; kip hides Breen salted numbers 1 and 2 5%c; green Baited, numbers 1 and 2,4Uc; green glue 2c, ■glue 3c; skins 20@50c. ■oop—Choice unwashed, 13@14c; slightly |eneral Debility lid Loss of Flesh pcottfs Emulsion has been the Udard remedy for nearly a ■ter of a century. Physicians Efhy admit that they obtain re ■k from it that they cannot get Many other flesh-forming food. Kiere are many other prepara ■S on the market that pretend Bo what SCOTT’S EMULSION they fail to perform it ■pure Norwegian Cod-liver Oil ■ into a delightful cream, skill- M blended with the Hypophos ■s of Lime and Soda, which ■St sucll val<Ja tle tonics, makes this preparation an ■LA) ideal one and checks the wasting tendency, and the ■fi ' patient almost immediate- FII ly commences to put on If LX. ““h gfain a strength which surprises them. Rare you get SCOTT’S Emulsion. See Hut ths I end fuh ere on the wrapper. 4 soc. and |i.oo, all drugyfeu. SCOTT * BOWNE, Chemists, New York. | I BRADFIELD’S ; FEMALE REGULATOR ; ! is for women’s diseases and irregu- j i ! laxities. It cures everything that is z 1 commonly called a ‘ ‘female trouble. ” 4 [ j It acts directly upon all the distinctly S i J feminine organs of generation, driv- z' ing out weakness and imparting <' ; strength; stopping unnatural drains, {, , and regulating the monthly flow A 1 iin every instance. It makes sickly (' > and weakly women strong and well! i J again. $1 a bottle at drug stores. ;' > Send for. a free book about it. <' > burry, tc@llc; moderat/ burry B@9c; bard burry 5@6; choice tub-washed 22c: dingy tub-washed 90@21C. GkorolA SORGHUMnoFrom wagons, old, BHl2c per gallon; new 22@ sc; good stock and cooper #SSbans—From store, New York navy beans $1.60. Mbal- Pearl, plain or bolted 48 lbs, to ths bushel, 46c; 46-lbe, bushel, 45c. Oysters— Standard weight, 1-lb cans, $1,65® H 5 per case; 2-Ib cans, $2 90@8,10. Canned Meats— corn beef, 1-lb, cane $1.25: 2-lb, $2.10; chipped beef, ts-lb cans, $1.50; 1-lb $2,40: potted and deviled nam, M-lb cane, 50c; %-lb SI,OO, Canned VEGBTABt.Be—Tomatoes per case of 2-tb cans $1.50c; 3-lb $1,75(®2.00; corn. $ 1,25@2,10 ttring beans, $1,00; early June peas 2-lb SMM® s,80; marrowfat, 31.60. Cheese- Half cream 10c; full cream HMc; Young America, 11 Ho; oheduar, 1 IHc, BARDiWEs -Amerlcanquarters, percale $2,75 @3,00; ditto mustaid, $2,60@2,75; imported, fkoo<fel2.so.' Salmon—Columbia Rivers, fancy flats per dozen,3l,9u: tails. $1,75; choice Columbia River flam, $1.35; tails $1.45; Alaska, tails, 31,10; flats fl J a>;pinkst,oo@l,ls, molasses—Straight choice, open kettle, new 35-40; prime 82c; good 28c; common centrifugal, 10@20c; cane Syrup choice, new 35c; mixeu goods 3@4c per gallon less. VINEGAR—3O-gralns 10@12c; 40 grain, 12@15c; 50-grains, 15@18c: Mott’s pure apple 20c; ad. vanoe of 2c per gallon for half barrels. Crackers—XXX soda and picnic, 4H@s*4o> XX soda, butter and picnic 4Hc. Pickles—Bulk. 1200 in barrel, $4.00; 2,400 in barrel $5.00; 1,200 half barrel $3,25; 600 half barrel $2,75; plain mixed ha>f barrel $4,50@ 5,00; sweet mixed nerban*elsll.so. AMMUNITION—ShtR. buck, $1,50; drop 31.25® 1,30; bar lead sc; powder, 25-lb kegs, rifle, $4 00; blasting $1 55; fuse 40®80c. RorE—Cotton, No 2, 9@loc; No 1, UH@I2Ho; sisal, 7%c; manilla, 12c. SoDA-In 112-lb kegs loose. 2@2Hc; in 60-)b, boxes, 1 lb. packages $3,45; 1-lb, and H-lb, pack ages $3,30@3 60, % lb, packages, $3.45@8,75; 5c size, $3.30®3,60. SALT—Table salt in barrels of 280 pounds earh —Bilik $1.65; 28 10-lb bags $1.90; 60 5-lb bags $1.90; 100 3-lb bigs $2.10; 140 2 lb bags $2 £); salt in bags 60@70c. Candy—Small stick, lit boxes and baskets 6\io@ 7 c; buckets baif cent higher. Ntors—Pecans, 9@l2c; walnuts (California), 12@15c; filberts 9@llc; almonds 12@15c; Brazil nuts 10c. Grain amt fl'rovi.Mlons. Chicago, Nov 24 OPEN CLOBB Whkat—November ... Wheat —December ... 9.U Wheat—May 9154®% . . . Wheat—July ... 8534 CojtN—November ... 26 Cohn—December Corn—May. 29%®% ... 29% Oa L‘s—Novemoer ... 20% Oa rs—December ; .. »% Oab- May.. 23 ... 22% Po <K—November ... 7.g0 Po IK—Decemoer ... i.g 4 Pork—January 815 ... Bg> Laud—Nov moer ... <O7 Lard—Decemb-r ... 4.07 Lahu—Januiry 420 ... 4.70 Ribs— November ... 4.15 Bibs—December ... 4.15 Bibs-January 4,15 .... 4'45 Navtl 't.trer. on ? A ' rA S' ,AH ’ 24. —Tarpentini flrm at wild d axes 47» casks receipts none. Rosin firm; s les. 2.237 bbis receipts ',9J3; A, B, C, D. $1.15: E $1.' , 0; F, $1.30; (J, $1 30- w, $1.35; I. $i :i5: K $1.50; M, <1 70; X. $2 1 q windowrlass 'll; wat»rwhit- $2 SO. Wilmington, N. C .Njv 24.—Rosins eady; strain d $1.15; gool s r»nied st.ji); receipts barrels. Siiriis:ur entitle drmat 2J ®- 3i'( receipts casks. Tar firm at sl.Us| re ceipts barrels. Crude turpentine firm at sl.4ii®il 9J; receipts barrels. BUCKLEN’B ARNICA SALVE The best salve in the world for outs or bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblain corns and all skin eruptions and posi- Vrely cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Curry-Arrington Co., druggists, Rome Ga, ALL LONDON IS AGITATiP. Big Kick Being Made Against the Firs Brigade—Comity Council Meet*. London, Nov. 24 —The inhabitants oi this metropolis, as a result of the outcry which followed the great fire of Friday last, are much agitated in regard to the inefficiency or efficiency of the Are brig ade, and the newspapers are filled with letters comparing London’s system un favorably with those in use in America and other countries. At a meeting of the London county council, the chairman of the fire brigade committee 'ommended the organization of the Loudon fire department, claim ing that it is ahead of that of New York, Montreal and other cities, adding that every appliance used by the New York fire department is employed by the Lon don fire brigade. In continuing, the chairman of the fire brigade committee said his commit tee believed the London fire brigade had better engines and appliances than -were in use elsewhere. One member of the committee here interrupted with the re mark: “And better than in any other town." This statement was received with cheers. x In spite of this rosy view of the situa tion most damaging testimony has been tendered by a member of the firm of. Herring & 00., who has written a let ter to the London Times saying that the engines employed in extinguishing the flames of the great conflagration of lasi Friday were out of coal and water. Dattßr Thibr Santandea. St. Louis. Nov. 24.—Judge Adams, ia the United States district court, has sentenced Lawrence J. O'Neill, a letter carrier, to three years in the peniten- I THE BOMLE TRIBUNE THURSDAY, NOVEMBE® 25 WJ RAISING TURKEYS. Eggs Must Be of One Date—Young Poult* Need Lota of Room. The turkeys roost out in trees the: yew through, and few are lost. In the spring the eggs are gathered with great care, ami each one is dated. Seventeen eggs of as. j nearly the same date as possible aJ-e placed ' under a hen, but when the first few have been hatched the mother wants to leave the nest and leave the other eggs to their fate. She is coaxed to return to resume her maternal duties, however, by dainty meals of dough. ( When the little turkeys, or poults, are a couple of days old, they are removed with their mother to a remote part of a field and placed in a triangular Four broods are given a 20 acre field, and if more were placed within such limits it would be regarded as dangerous to the health of tho young ones. As a result of this system, It takes considerable ground to afford space for 30 or 40 broods, and the task of feeding them all means a three or-four mile walk. For the first four weeks the poults are fed on cornmeal and sour milk and are given sour milk to drink instead of water. After that cracked corn is mixed with the meal, and the quantity is gradually in creased, until, at 8 or 10 weeks old, their food consists solely of cracked corn. In the latter part of October they are given all the corn they can eat. White flint corn, new and old mixed, is considered the best fattener, and, moreover, it gives the flesh, the fine flavor that Thanksgiving epicures sigh for. Turkeys hatched- in May weigh at Thanksgiving time 18 to 20 pounds for gobblers and 10 to 11 pounds for hens.— Washington Post. Small pill, safe pill, beet pill. De Witt’e Little Early Risers cure bil iousness, constipation, sick headache. For sale by Curry-Arrington Co. Pilgrim Good Cheer. Game was brought in from the woods in abundance, from venison; which they knew well how to roast, to the partridge, which is never so good as when broiled on the skewer. And, above all, they had the turkey, of which they found “a great store” in the forest—the turkey thus early crowned queen of their bounty, and to which example their descendants, even though they may have failed to imitate them in other respects, have always been loyal. These savory meats all garnished their tables throughout that festival. Ket tles, skillets and spits were overworked, while thus their knives and spoons, kind ly assisted by their fingers, made merry music on their pewter plates. Nor were these' viands -Without the company of the'- barley loaf and the cakes of Indian meal, more highly prized then than wheat fed millions can imagine.—Selected. Belter Than Klondike Gold Is health and strength gained by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great blood puri fier. It fortifies the whole system 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 Pile are the best family ca . thartic and liver tonic. Gentle, reliable, sure. Scnle of Fr.Xjwe le Joliet, Ills., Nov. 24.—The confer ence here between the Illinois miners and operators has resulted in mutual concessions. The scale of prices .was adjusted satisfactorily. The most im portant demand of the strikers, that the scale be paid on the basis of gross weights alone, was not entirely settled, though the mine operators conceded a point. It was finally agreed to refer the question back to the miners of the different shafts for a voce. All the shafts where the gross weight plan is agreed upon will probably be started up this week a d the strike continued at the shafts refusing such demands. 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 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 yy-Arrington & Co. •’U>»pr« of a< riibu-terlng, Washington, Nov. 24 —The bureau of Navigation of the treasury depart ment has in preparation for the use of the secretary of s'ate a transcript of the orders, etc., that nave been given tu commanders of revenue cutters and otliet offi -ers of the department with a view to she suppression of filibustering. Ytlu 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 ou Co., Rome, Ga. Li flu Quirfiuthie. Charleston, Nov. 24 —The board of health has issued orders removing all quarantine restrictions Inspector i at railroad crossings have baencaileu m and no farther stoppage of passengers wid be ma" Evervbody Buys So. Cascarets 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, lever, habitual constipation and biliousness, Plfease buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-day; 1(1, 25, 50 cents. Hold and guaranteed to cure ny all druggists. Smoke Watters’ 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 lor saie by all enter/ prising wealers. TEXAS LADIES , Don’t Lie. Quitmisa.Tex.,writes: After 12 ysurs’ snSoring from Dyspepsia Slid Sick Hoad- ach« I waj cured by Dr. K M, A. Simmons Lnrer- Bi&fc dk, H MteiTfc-lno. It cured my U ■’’’"i?: F Husband of Constipation,, i \ / ouc hßie Girl of Nervous- , I _ / anas, and our Son of Csa- V. J t»zrh of tlio Dowels. IS cured Mrs, Newnan e< Fainfcl Menstrual ioa, carded. Mrs. Fields safely throngn: Change «f Life. It perfect- Jv regulates the Livur, Stomach, emd Bowels, and leaves no bad effects, widle both “-Blaqit Draught” and “Zeilirtfs Liver Regulator”-dSd not leave my bowels in such good condition. I found more of it te the Package, and it only required half theaman tity for a dose, and. 1 had rather pay 25 cts. per Package for it. than use ‘•ZeMxn’ , s” oi •‘Black Draught’’ as * free gift. Bad Taste in the Mouth. Digestion is the grand process by which nature repairs the wasted tissues of the body, which, when the individtel is in health is performed with great teithfnlncss and rogularity.and without giving rise to any disagreeable aensatiers. Indigestion isud tsease which consists of a deviation from thia ordinary mode of health and in the deficiency orviUaAedcharaoicrof those secretions which are essential to the con version of food into blood. Thebesteor rective for ihisoomplalnt ia I»r. M. A. Sim mons Liver Medicine a few doses Ot Which Will remove the offensive taste. Randolph, Ky., writes: I will never be without Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine. It cured me of Chronic Constipation and Torpidity of Liver afterseveral Physiciansand many Patent Medicines had failed. 1 took three'times as much “Black Draught” as the directions said take, aunt bad but little effect and I don’t think it much strength. BackachefWommon to Mothers. The busy m<her sometimes for Is an in ability to perform her accustomed duties. She feels inactive, weary and .depressed. Her back, oh, how it acnes! When she sits down She feels as though she must g< t right up, and when she stands, that she must sit down. The truth is, tho capacity of her ner vous system has been overworked, it has become cxlrausted and there is a breaking down.- What she needs is a course of Dr. Simmons Squaw Vino Wine to restore healthy functional activity and give tono and vitality to her nervous system, ? THE s 1 WASHINGTON CHEMICAL CO. 5 Washington City. * J ii> 2> - w * Free ‘Treatment for Out> $ £ of/Town Patients. £ * jj of Chronic Stomach « 2 Paralysis, Epilepsy, W Locomotor Ataxia,, ana other T nerve affections; Asthma, Heart « JJ Disease, and Functional troubles * $ of both sexes treated successfully. j|j jj Methods of treatment are in ac * £ cordance with the principles of j}j * modern medicine, by means of S * The Animal Extracts, * i|i CEREBRINE, from the Brain, - W J For diseasex of the Nervous System, w W MEDULLINE, from the Spinal Cord. iii ® ®»fiepsy. Locomotor Ataxia, etc. * CARBINE, for Diseases cf the Heart. Ui TESTINE, for Premature Decay in Men. ill d OVARI'IE, for Diseases of Women. sk THYROIDINE, for Obesity and Skin 5 * Dis asee. Ji MUSCULINE, tor GoUt and Rheutna ill * tlsm. y; * Send for FREE BOOK containing X $ Symptom Blank and sworn statements Ji from patients who have been cm ed -u; Weak, nervous men who have tried all a, sii the QUACK remedies, may tula with in confidence to this institution. X Each case considered separately by 1 k ifi Competent physician, ana full advice given, FREE OF CHRRGE. X e 5 * ADDRESS * * Washington Chemical Co,. * 612 Twelfth Street, N. W., $ £ WASHINGTON. D. C. * £ For sale by TAYLOR & NORTON. $ % DEAD STUCK fm BUGS Killfl Roaches, Fleas, Moths and Bedbugs. Non poisonous; won’t stain. Large bottles* at drug gists and grocers, 2d cents. —e The Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of the skin is inva- I riably obtained by those who use Pozzoni’s J Complexion Powder. / FREE: $30.00 INGOLD, VOl 1 Fl Cf Bicycle. Gold Watch, Diamond * Ring, or a Scholarship in w-k $ Draughon’s Practical Business College, Nashville, Tenn., or * Texarkana, Tex., or a schol arship in most any other reputable business col lege or literary school in the U. S. can be secured by doing a little work at home for the Youths’ Advocate, an illustrated semi-monthly journal. It is elevating in character moral in tone, and especially interesting and profitable to young people, but read with interest and profit by peo ple of all ages. Stories and other interesting matter well illustrated. Sample copies sent free. Agents wanted. Address Youths’ Advocate Pub. Co., Nashville, Tenn. [Mention this paper.] Cushman s . MENTHOL INHALER SCaree a!l troubles of the Head an J Throat CATARRH, ficADACHL NEURALGIA, laGRIPPE, WILL CURE meezing, euufflng. couching HEADACHE. Con- CgSiftK,tinued use effect? SgW? SURE CURE. ENDORSED X 3/ highest medical au r -—thoritws of Europe and A'tnerica for X COL OS. Sore Throat Hay Fever, Bron ohitla. La GRIPPE, The inotit Re'reshing and Healthful aio tt HEADAOHB Suffer ers. Brings Sleep to the Sleepless. Cur», Insomnia and Nervous Prostration. Don’t be fooleo with worthl.es imitations. Take Only CUSHMAN’S. Price, flOc at ail Druggists, or mailed free. ACENTS U ANT*2D CUSHMAN’S MEItTHOL BALM rul cure, of Balt Rbaum. Old Bora*. OuM, Wound*. Burna, FroatbitMa? Exeeh ail other remedies for PILBB. Price, ano. at Drurnflst* Book oa Menthol free. Address Cushman Drug <.0., Vln. Mims*. I nd. w m* bksbmmi n. chlo«Mo. 111. Are y° u M|«; 1 • */ ’wholly . satis- -Tbero a a oeal of satisfac a. J tion when you know that f$ p f*| von arq strong and well, if you are not, yon ought to be We will make you so if pos sible. < >ur alstinctlve • . . specialty ia all diseases pe- TZT-trh collar to men and women. : ” * *»*A such as Hlood Poison Stric ture, Nervous Debility, Kidney ana Bladder Tron- • bles, Rheumatism, Catarrh, VOI If-- etc << BISo * n d Beases of y -c— * women. Call on or write us and if necessary" we can prove to you that we cure •a a, where some of the best CPIf r physicians have failed. OV.l* I Mail treatment give! by sending for Symptom blank Nq. 1 for Men; No. 2 for Women; No 3 for Skin Diseases; No. 4 for Catarrh. Call on or address DR. HATHAWAY & CO. South Broad Street, Atlanta, Ga. “Better late than never.” . ■ ■ T“he above old adage I is as forceful now sb ever M and suffering ones will rejoice when they hear of the wonder ful efficacy of ACDIPINA The M *’" v ®>ons BLOOD r* ArniuAnA purifier Hundreds who have become discouraged By trying a score of other remedies and. upon whom the best of physicians kJ failed, have ere it was too late, heard of the grandest of all Medicines, H ..Africana.. The Sure Cure for all Blood For sale by all Druggists, t W' The Orest Remedy, African*.* Rome, Ga , July 7, 1897, This is to certify that I suffered with old sores on my body. They were con sidered incurable. I have used four bot tles of Africana and am entirely well and the sores healed. Ned Hughes (Colored). Ned Hughes is one of the best known and most reliable colored men in the city, and his word is considered as good as a bond. His statement made above as to the efficacy of tbe Africana remedy may be relied on as being absolutely true. ■ For sale by Curry-Arrington Co., and Taylor & Norton, druggists Rome, Ga. ■Haggard’S Sold iFnOT on SALE at your PLACE 'ORDER FROM >, • ATLANTA, GA. -- ONE BOX' THRte BOXES $ I 00 $2.»0 For nervous women that suffer from menstrual derangement they have no equal on the market. Sold by Curry- Arrington Co., and Taylor & Norton. M. A. THEDFORD’S VEGE TTT EJ, JS Zbz? “ BjAfcsnvfvrss FT Sy 1 Stctr ok lNOiCE3~;a,\i \NEFtvous- Rnini -urtA / HEADACHE. tSiuobai/ESs\ /Jaundice Sourness gm.oss or Stomach Appet/te None Genuine Without The Likeness And SIONATURE OrM.A.THEOFORD ON FrONTOF Each Wrapper. M.A.Theoforo Meo.Q ■ ■" Rome.qa. Stop When in Chattanooga, either on business or pleasure, at the most comfortable and convenvient hotel in the city. Stanton House, Near the Central Station and convenient to business center Rates, $2 a pay. M. M. Kline & Co. Proprietors. “Shall I aot take min* aaa* ia mix* iaa?“—HanvlV. Elegant ;/ \ Meals L ■ \ The Best in the City. Praßpt Attention and High, Oo*L i' Airy Rooms. You pay *nly for what yon order. > Warner’s Nonesuch Lunch Rooms ; F«r Ladies and Gentleman. i Bitting Room and Toil*! ] Convenience* ar* provided. ( Cor. Peachtree Marietta St*. Norcree* Baildiap. ATLANTA, GA. ] KTAKR KLEVATOn. FIFTH FLOOR. , , ; a I ■ . • *—' —* Why hot Buy a Piano At Home Where you are in position to get one at lhe lowest possible price, from one 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 write them for prices on CONOVER, KARNICK & BACH, BEHR BROS , KNABE, CCHBERT AND KINGSBERRY . PIANOS . Found at 327 Broad St., Borne, Ga. S. P. DAVIS. Manager. PROFESSIONAL CAKDS Dr. HENRY H.BATTEY Surgeon andlPhp Ician, 3E=Lox*ie, - 0-eor<siA Dr. D.T. McCALL Office 401 Broad Street, In Building Occupied by Borne Drug Co TELEPHONE 167. DR. JAMES E. IVEY, Physician and Surgeon r ROME, GEORGIA. Office over Rome Drug Company.) Telephone 157. i ATI ORNEYS. Wm. J. Neel, ATTORNEY AT LAW, (ROME, GEORGIA. Office in New Kina Building. Win practice in all the Conns. Spec lai atten tion given to Commercial Law and the exami nation of Land Titles. Halsted Smith. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office n City Hall, Rome, Ga. c. W- UNDERWOOD ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Rome, Georgia. CORPORATION LAW ONLY. DELICIOUS CASTOR OIL STRANGE BUT TRUE. “Castorean Honey,” Manufactured by the Atlanta Chenric* 00., Atlanta, Ga., ia pure Caster Oil, with all of its medicinal virtues, but actually agreeable to the taste. Think of it, a child will drink*a whole bottle if allowed Boid only by agent* and the Atlanta Chemical Co. Agents wanted. Addreaa aa above.|