The Rome tribune. (Rome, Ga.) 1887-190?, November 27, 1897, Image 3

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doh’t forget the LOHG DISTANCE TELEPHONE' A WORLD OF TRADE / Ruling Prices of the Leading Articles oi Commerce. THE ROME MARKETS FULLY QUOTED Latest Prices Given From Daily Corrections Liverpool and New Fork (Cotton Market 'Fluctuations. Rome Cotton Market. Sy wagon 5 1 /«@5!4 Cotton. hnr Yobk, Nov. 26 —The folio ting are to day’s quotations: Cotton Futures. • Opening Close Close today. today. yesterday January 5 67 5 61 5 71 February 5 79 5 75 March 5 77 5 77 5 81 April 5 81 5 86 May 5 86 5 85 5 91 June 5 91 5 91 5 98 July 5 95 5 97 6 02 August 6 00 6 01 6 06 September .... October .... November..! 5 61 5 67 December 6 61 5 63 5 66 Liverpool, Nov. 16 -Th< tollowing were the quotations today: •‘a’ ■ 12.090 omee tone steady. Middlings, 3 9-32 d. Opening Close. January and February 3 09 3 08 February and March 3 09 3 (9 March and April 8 11 3 09 April and May 3 12 3 10 May and June 3 13 3’2 June and July.. 3 14 3 13 July and August 3 6 314 August and September 3 14 3 15 September and October .... October and November 3 12 3 11 November and December 3 09 3 09 December and January 3 < 9 3 08 LOCAL MARKETS. [CORfiECTHD DAILY.} GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. KOBE, Nov. 26,-The followlr g are the whole sale prices; email lots to consumers are rela tively higher. Wheat-New wueat 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 less than sacked. Ear corn, 55c 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—Fancy patents, $5.75@6.00; straight, 05.40; extra fancy, 05.00; fancy, 04.85; choice family, $3.65. In selling consumers, grocers add 20c to 30c per bbl to these prices Graham' flour, 05.50; rye flour, 04.00; patent spring wheat flour, 06.00; wuole wheat flour. 06.06, Hay—ln car lots, choice tiinotu., $14,00@16,00; No l timothy, $15.00; No 2. 014.00; less than car lots, SI,OO per ton hlghef. Groceries and Provisions. Suoab—Clarified, white, 4%c; yellow. 4 5-16 c; seconds. 3%@4c; standard A 4 9'; gran ulated 5.40 c; powdered 5.80 c; cubes,s.2sc; con fectioners A, 5.63 c; Cut loaf, 5, <oc; open kettle, 4g>4.25c. <4bebn CorrßE—Per pound, Rio ordinary, 10@llc, fair to good, 12@14c; choice to fancy. 15@16c; peaberry, 17c; Cordova. 17!4@i8c. Boasted Coffbb—Equality plan, fob, New York basis, 1-lb, packages, per case of 100 pack ages, Arbuckle’s 11.10 c; Leverings 11.10; Mocha and Java, 50-ib, tins 28@32c Westen Pobk Products—Bacon, sides, ex tra short, 7%c; regular, 7Kc: fancv, 8c; shoulders, choice, B@B*/ 4 c; fancy shoulders, fancy. 8c: hams, bellies, B@B>4c; breakfast bacon, cboice, 10®iio; fancy. bologna sausage 5%@6c; dry salt regulars, 5® 5Hc; extras, 5(4 c. Labd—Fancy leaf, 6@6%c; choice leaf, s>/ 8 @ 5%c; choice family, sc; refined, sc. Coal Oil—Georgia test 10c, headlight 12c, fire proof 12‘4c: Apex axle grease, per case, 1 lb boxes. 02.25; per Case ot 3 doz., 2% and 3-lb buckets, $4.00; Mecca axle grease, 1-lb tin boxes, per case. 02.25; 2%-lb tin boxes,per case, 03.25; 3‘A-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 ec’/JIH. Butter—Per pound, lu@2oc. Fbathbks—Prime goose white, per pound, 30@31c; gray goose, 28c; mixed, 20@25c; old 20c; mixed gray and white, 28@30c. Poultry—Spring chickens, each 12*/,@l7Hc; hens 16c;olc roosters 10c'each; gee»e, full feath ered, 20c each. Eoos—Per dozen, first hands, open market. 12Kc®l»4. Tallow—Per pound, 3c Potatoes—New Irish potatoes, 85(®95c per bushel; from store per barrel, 02.60. apples—Home-grown, 40(§50c per bushel from wagons; 40@50c bushel from store. Tomatoes—New, six basket earner crate, 75; shipped, 20@4( c basket crate. Cabbage—Florida or Tennessee 01.25. Beans—New Green, $1 00 per bushel. Onions—From store, 75@9uc per bushel; in bushel baskets SI.OO. Hide—Dry flints over 8 lbs., Nos 1 and 2 9c; dry salted over 10 lbs, Nos. 1 and 2 7c; kip hides 7c; green salted numbers 1 and 2 green not salted, numbers t and 2,4%c; green glue 2c, dry glue 3c; skins 20@50c. , Wool—Choice unwashed, 13@14c; slightly PAIN KILLER THE a mat' Family Medicine of the Age. Taken Internally, It Curas Diarrhoea, Cramp, and Pain la the Stomach, Snre Throat, Snddna Cfldda. Cnngha, 4e., Ac. lined Externally, It Curas Cnta. Brnlaea, Burna, Scald#, Toothache, Pain in the Face, New. flalgia, Rheumatiim, Fronted FenL * r f* »tt»losd to #Mli aateußdan topularlt,OL«rv«r. rs qiMt. »srw aad vtetas Niq . wjAisfae-a * nwiw ■fr yy ♦’•■re-a—• re«wn«r. SSstoMyUMdlte ** IT_ Tv S BRADFIELD’S I FEMALE REGULATOR > '' is for women’s diseases and irregu- 9 | a laritiee. It cures everything that is 2 1 ' i, commonly called a “female trouble.” <|, 1!' It acts directly upon all the distinctly < > ' -J feminine organs of generation, driv- > i ' > ing out weakness and imparting J i i> strength; stopping unnatural drains, j, i and regulating the monthly flow J 'ij in every instance. It makes' sickly «J i P and weakly women strong and well J, 1 ' again, fl ajjottle at drug stores. j>. i* Send for a free book about it. <' 1 j The Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta,Ga. < 1 burrv, icgllc: moderate burry B@9c; hat'd burry 5®6; choice tub-washed 22c: dingy tub-washed 2U®2lc. Georgia Sorghum ■ From wagons, eld, 8>412c • per gallon; new 22i@ sc; good Steck and cooper age. Beans—From store, New York navy beans 01.60. Meal Pearl, nlaln or bolted 48 lbs, to the bushel. 46c; 46-lbs.bushel. 45c. oystebs—standard weight, 1-lb cans, 01,65@ 175 per case; 2-lb cans. 02 90@3,10. Canned Meats—Corn bets. 1 lb, cans $1.25: 2-)b, $2.10: chipped beef, K-lb cans. $1.56; 1-lb 02.40: po’ted and deviled nam, W-lb cane. 50c: ■4-lb SI.OO. CannedVEGETAßnEs—Tomatoee per case of 2-lbcans $1.50c; 3-ib $1,75®2.00; corn. $1.2f@2,10 Itring beans $1 00; early June peas 2-lb ol,OC<a .1,80; marrowfat. sl.6'’. Cheese Half cream 10c: full cream 1114 c; Young America, ll!4c;chednar, 1154 c, Sardines—American quarters, per case $2,75 @3,00; ditto mustaid, $2,G0@2,75: imported, $9,00&12.50. ■ Salmon—Columbia Rivers, fancy flats per di.zen, 41,90; tails. $1,75; cboice Columbia River flats, $135; tails $‘.45; Alaska, tails, >1,10; flats $1.35; pink $1,00@1,15, Molasses—Straight cboice. open kettle, new 85-40; prime 32c; good 28c; common centrifugal, 10@20c; cane syrup choice, new 3Cc; mixed goods 3@4c per gallon less. . Vinegar—3o-gralns 10@12c; 40 grain. 12@15c; 50-grains. 15@18c; Mott’s pore app e 20c; ad. vance of 2c per gallon for half barrels. Crackers—XXX spda and picnic, 4%@5%c; XX soda, butter and picnic 45fcc. Pickles—Bu>k. 1200 in barrel, $4.00; 2,400 In oarrel $5.00; 1,260 half barrel 03,25; 600 half barrel 02,75: plain mixed ha'f barrel $4,60@ 5,00; sweet mixed ner barrel $11.50. Ammunition—Shot, buck, $1.50; drop $1.25@ 1,30; bar lead sc; powder, 25-lb kegs, rifle, $4 00; blasting $1 55; fuse 40®80c. Rope—Cotton, No 2,9@10c; No 1, 11%@12>4c; sisal, 754 c; manilia. 12c. Soda-Io 112-lb kegs loose. 2@2>4c; In 'O-’b. boxes, 1 lb packageso3,4s; 1-lb, and 54-lb. pack ages $3,30@3 60, % lb, packages, $3 45@3,75; 5c size, $3.30®3.60. S alt—Table salt in barrels of 280 pounds each —Bulk 01.65; 28 10-lb bags $1.90; 60 5-lbbags 01,90; 100 3-lb b«gs $2.10; 140 2 lb bags 02.20; salt in bags 60@70c. Candy—Small stick, in boxes and baskets 6%c@ c; buckets half cent higher. Nurs—Pecans, 9@l2c; walnuts (California), 12@15c; Alberts 9@llc; almonds 12@15c: Brazil note 16c. Dr. George R. Horn Dead. Philadelphia, Nov. 26.—Dr. George R Horn, who for a number of years was secretary of the American Philoso phical society, died in this city, agea 68 years. Dr. Horn was president of the American Entomological seminary and had a large number of pupils in that branch of the science. Next to the late Dr. John Labonte, he was looked upon as the leading entomologist in America. He was active in the Academy of Natu ral Science and served as its correspond ing secretary for some time. BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE The best salve in the world for cute or bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblain corns end all skin eruptions and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisij»otion or money refunded. Price 35 cents ner box. For sale by Gurry-Arrington Co., druggists, Rome Ga. Alabama short on Clterkm Washington, Noy. 26. There is quite a flutter among the clerks in the treasury department over the publica tion of a table, prepared under the in structions of Secretary Gage, which shows the number of clerks each state has in the treasury department., and the number eac state is entitled to. Ac cording to 'he tub.e Alabama has 42. and is entitled to 6J. Small pill, safe pill, best pill: De Witt’s Little Early Risers cure bil iousness, constipation, sick headache. For sale by Curry-Arrington Co. DRYDOCK FOR BALTIMORE. Senator. Working In Interest of the Mon time n tai City—Southern Erogrnw. Baltimore,'Nov. 26. —The Manufac turers’ Record announces that a strong effort is to be made at the coming ses sion of congress to have one of the pro posed government dry docks located in the harbor of Baltimore. The parties interested have secured the co-operation of Senators Gorman and Wellington of Maryland, also Senator Elkins of West Virginia, whb is heartily in favor of this idea The advantages which Bal timore posesses for the location of such a dock, and the reasons for building it at this point, have been placed before the gentlemen referred to, and they re thoroughly conversant with the situa tion. Among the most important industries reported for the week are the following: A $50,000 company to manufacture hy dro-carbon lightning apparatus at Bir mingham, Ala; pipe works at Gads deu, Ala., increasing capacity 33 per cent; iron mining company at Besse mer, Ala, and $500,000 chemical com pany at Charleston, S. O. Among the buildings reported to be erected are: A $15,000 school building at Millen, Gu,; .$15,000 school at Ten nille, Ga; $13,000 residence at Birming ham, Ala. and a bank building at Jacksonville, Fla Glnliouae ami Cotton Burned. Sparta, Ga., Nov. 26 —The gin house, together with several bales of cotton, cottonseed, corn and peas, be longing to William Harris, living a few mitea from -town, wu entirely -oou- J ■utned by fir* TfiK THABO.NE SATOIiDAY. NOVEMBER 27 lb»»7 RIOTOUS IN REICHSRATH. ' Austrian Statesmen Fight With Their Fist.— Fol ice Restore—Order. Vienna, Nov. 26 —The disorder in the lower house of the reichsrath was so accentuated that .a strong detach ment of police hud to be called in to preserve order. , When the president of the house, Dr. ' Abrahatnovies, entered he was greeted i with vociferous shouts of “get out.” ' The Leftists rose to their feet in a body, i many of the deputies shrieked wiidiy 1 and an indessribaoie tumult to.lowed. ' During the tumult a Social Democrat, i Herr Berner, made a rush for the pres i ideut and a lively fist fight followed be ' tween Berner.and the house attendants, , who attempted to protect the chair. > Thereupon, another Social Democrat. [ Herr Rexel, jumped upon the ministerial i bench, and hurrying to the presidential i chair, seized the papers, which were I lying on the president’s desk, and tore . them to pieces, while other Social Dem f ocrats hastened to Herr Berner’s assist -1 ance. occupied the tribune and de manded satisfaction for the attendants’ 3 pummelling of Herr Berner. President Abrahamovics was compelled to flee. i Subsequently, the Social Democrats 9 and other deputies indulged in a free fight and Herr Berner was ejected from ; the house. In tne meantime a detachment of 70 J police arrived in the house and the ; officer in command called upon the So cial Democrats to withdraw from the j presidential platform. They, however, > refused to withdraw and resisted the attempts of the police to eject them. ’ They were eventually removed forcibly 5 and singly. The police then made a > cordon around the tribune. . The scenes were enacted prior to the ■ formal opening of the house. While ’ the deputies were fighting and howling , on the floor of the house a tumult arose , in the second gallery, which the attend i ants promptly cleared. The authorities then caused all lobbies of the house to be filled with police, the gates were closed and the building was guarded by ■ a strong police force. The session of , the house, in the meanwhile, was sus ' pended. > ; , Hood’s Sarsaparilla is prepared by ex ' perienced pharmacists who know pre ; cisely the nature and quality, of ingre , dients used. i HE DECLINES A PARDON. ’ Convict Jtck.ou IlHthinks Him That There ■ is n t old inler Aiie«d. ! Jefferson City, Mo., Nov. 26 --Frank Jackson, a negro, has refused to accept i a pardon from Governor Stephens. Jackson is the oldest prisoner in point of service in the Missouri penitentiary, having been there for over 14 years. Governor Stephens offered to give him a Thanksgiving pardon, but it was de clined. Jackson said that he would rather re main ■ here than i e turned out during the cold weather; that he hud no home nor friends outside, and he did not want to get out until warm weather. Jackson is serving a 20-year sentence from St. Charles county for assault. Help Wanted—Male. Agents get. fifty cents on each dollar no experience necessary. Write for agent’s outfit. Address' The Catholic News, 5 Barclay St., New York, Ji oiitsoiuery Aldermaia Dies. Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 26.—Hon. Woodley C. Campbell, city alderman from the First ward in Montgomery, coroner of Montgomery county, captain of a Montgomery cavalry company and a prominent business man and excellent citizen, died in Atlanta. You can’t afford to risk your life by allowing a cold to develop into pneumo nia or consumption. Instant relief and a certain cure are afforded by One Minute Cough Cure. For sale by Curry Arring ou Co., Rome, Ga. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. < hiß«*se Merchants Ciimblue. San Francisco, Nov 26 —The Chron icle says the Chinese merchants of this oity have combined to suppress the nu merous highbinders societies. These business men have formed a compact not to siibm.t to further blackmail, and witiiout their usual income the high binders wid proceed to leave the city or go to work. u.* ' Everybody Sstys 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. Please boy and try a box of C. C. C. to-day; 10, 25. 50 cents. .Soldand guaranteed to cure by al! druggists J HTH«u*y mum Are New York, Nov. 26. -The Herald’s correspondent in Asuncion, Paraguay, says that Colonel Hertnoz has planted the Paraguayan flag in Bahia, nefrro territory, which is in dispute with Bo livia. Two forts armed by 500 men and two batteries have been directed to hold the territory. WARNING:—Persons rho suffer from coughs and colds should heed the warnings of danger and save themselves suffering and fatal results by using One Minute Cough Cure. It is an infallible remedy for coughs, colds, croup and ail throat .and lang 1 troubles. For safe by Carry-Arting- 1 ton Co. ALABAMA LADIES DON’T LIE SOak Lowery,Ala.,writes* Have used Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine in my fam ily for 10 years, with good results. I think it is stronger than “Zeilin’s” or “ Black Draught.” Cramps * Are caused by an irritation of the nerves. They are local spasms, frequently the result of uterine disease. There are pinching, gnan-ing and contractive pains in the region of the stomach extending to the back and chest They are often the symptom and effect of indigestion. Dr. M. A. bimmona Liver Medicine should be used to stimu late tbedigestivo organs and Dr. Simmons Squaw Vine Wine, to give immediate relief and permanent cure. After the old proprietors of tho article now called “Black Draught” were by the IJnited States Court enjoined from using the words constituting our trade name does not equity require that they stand on their own trade name and merits (if anv) of their article, and not seek to appropriate the trade for our article called for and known as Dr. Simmons Liver Medicine, by publishing the picture of another Dr. Sim. mens on their wrapper and falselyjidvertis— ingthat their article “Block Draught” was established in 1840, that being the year in which our article was established, while no one ever heard of “Black Draught” till after 1876. Why do they advertise that falsehood and associate their article with curs (having the picture of Dr. M. A. Sim mons on it) by their publication of the Sicture of another Dr. Simmons, if not done > unfairly appropriate ©ur trade? Is not the motive apparent? S au Antouio, 'rex., says: My wife has used Dr. M. / A* Simmons JLiver Med- VSm icine many years for Sick Headache and n-e ver Fry falls to buy a package \ J"J when she expects to If travel. It saves one from taking injurious drugs. For 15 years it has been a KPBwffvy Ik. necessary medicine In my »/ 'W® house. Caution. Don’t be fooled into taking cheap worthless Stuff. If the merchant tells you “ it is just the same ” as M. A. S. L. M., you may know that he is trying to sell you cheap stuff to make a big profltby palming off on you a wholly different article. ? THE 2 S WASHINGTON CHEMICAL CO. j Washington City. £ * * * * Free for Out- * jp of/Town Patients. s * /’"'ASES of Chronic Stomach * jj '■'Troubles, Paralysis, Epilepsy, * ! Locomotor Ataxia, and other * ! ifi nerve affections; Asthma, Heart w iJJ Disease, and Functional troubles • £ of both sexes treated successfully. JJ jj Methods of treatment are in ac- jjj oordauce with the principles of : * modern medicine, by means of S * The Animal Extracts. * CEREBBINE, from the Brain, Ui • For dise ee- of the Nervous System, w fl) MEDULLINE, from the Spinal Cord. ifc fl) For Epilepsy, Locomotor Ataxia, etc, tii fl) CAKIHNE, for Diseases ct the Heart. )ti fl) TESTINE, for Premature Decay in Men. fl) OVAHIN E. for Diseasee of Women. W fl) THYROIDINE, for Obesity and Skin ill fl) Die aies. ■ fl) MUSCULINK, for Gout and Rhenma fii fl) tism. til fl« it ijk Send for FREE BOOK containing g) Symptom BIan« and sworn statements q) iji from patients who have been cm ed (fc ip Weak, nervo ie men who have tried all a, ip the QUACK remedies may turn with fl) confidenou to this institution. (fc qi Each case considered separately hv » q) competent physician, and full advice fll given, FREE OF CH ARGE. 1 m !l ADDRESS * * Washington Chemical Co. * fl) 612 Twelfth Street, N. W., y) WASHINGTON. D. C. ? For sale by TAYI OR & NORTON. S DEAD STUCK for BUGS Kills Roaches, Flead, Moths and Bedbags. Non poisonous; won’t stain. Large bottles, at drug gists and grocers, 2o cents. " \ F The Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of the skin is inva- I riably obtained by those who use Pozzoni’sJ Complexion Powder. / FREE: $30.00 INGOLD, ¥olloo* Blcycie.GoM Watch, Diamond * Ring, or a Scholarship in f Draugljon'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 doipg a little work at home for the Youths’ Advocate, an illustrated semi-monthly journal. It is elevating in character, moral in tone, and •specially 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 Cui-es al! troubles of the Head aud Throat CATARRH, KADACHc. NEURALGIA, laGRIPPE, WB WILL CURE ;^t^ ,n 2t?p: wT'2 o.)l sneezing, snuffing, coughing VV&r -m. HEADACHE. Con use effect* J SU KE CT HE. ENDORSED £ htglie.it medical au thoriti of Euroj.. I end America foi \ COL DS, Sore Throat Hay Fever, Eron ohitiii, La GRIPPB. The most Refreshing and Healthful aio U? HEADACHE Suffer ers. Brijigs sleep to the Sleepless. €ure»s Insomnia and Nervous P. setration. Don’t be tooled with worthk-M imitations. L’okt only CUSHMAN’S. Price, sOc st nil Druggy, or mailed free. AGENTS WANTED. CUSHMAN S MENTHOL BALM wonder- I fui cures of Salt Rheum, Old Sores. Cute, Wonude, Bur J£*» Frostbites. Excels all -ether remedial for PID®B. Price, SAc. et Dniggists. Book on Mentho/ free. Addrem Cushman Orua Go., Vin* oonnoo, Ind. «- ma skabboiui n, Chlooeo. IH. Arc you | wholly satis- There b a ceal of aatiefac .. - tion wnen you know that f. ex von are strung ai.d well. 11 llvtl j ou are not, yen enght to be We will mi-ke you So If pos sible. i’ur oieiinctlve . specialty Is all diseases pe- ■VXTfT’ii coll.rtomen and women W A LAI such as rdood Poison Stric- ture, Nervous Debility, Kidi ev ana Bladder Trou bles Rbeumatv-m, C.t-rrh, YTnilt” - erc « al -<o all d Beases oi J vJLAA women. Call on or write us and if necessary we cm prove to you that we cure • , where some of the best QAlf p physicia- 8 have failed. OL.AA * Mail treatment uivei by sending for Symptom blank No. 1 for Men; No. 2 for Women: No 3 for Skin Diseases; No. 4 for Catarrh. Call on or address , DR. HATHAWAY & CO. 22% South Broad Street, Atlanta, Ga. “Better late than never,” u “The ABOVE OLD ADAGE I is as foiceful now as evei and suffering ones will rejoice when they hear of the wonder ful efficacy bf ACDIPAU* The Marvelous BLOOD ’* ArnluAnA purifier ’ * Hundreds who have become discouraged > q By trying a score of other remedies and upon whom the best of physicians failed, have ere it was too late, heard of the grandest of all Medicines, g ..Africana.. The Sure Cure for all Blood J’’! Diseases,’ For sale by all Druggists, t V The Great Remedy, Africana." 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 anl 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 the Africana remedy may be relied on as being absolutely true. For sale by Curry-Arrington Co., and Taylor & Norton, druggists Rome, Ga. fIAGG ARD’S [ /?v/l zJQk »> X, SFHOT Ort SALE AT YOUR PLACE ORDER FROM one BOX' THREE BOXES $ I 00. " SZ-50. For nervous women that suffer from menstrual derangement they have no equal on the market. Sold by Curry- Arrington Co., and Taylor & Norton. ■ j M. A. THEDFORD’S VEGE TTJ ZR, ZE /o* ■ ( dyspepsia / | Sick or Indigestion \Nervous- I HEADACHE'• B/LIODSNESS j AVMOICE DOURNESS OF Stomach Appetite None Genuine Without The Likeness And Signature ofM.A.Thedford on FrontOf Each Wrapper. M.A.Thedford Med.@ 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 oonvenient to business center Rates. $2 a pay. M.M. Kline & Co. Proprietors. “Shall I not take mine onee ! tn mine Inn ?•— Hxmby IT. & Elegant i Meals The Best in the City. PMaspt ' [ Attention and High, Qool, ( i Airy Rooms. You pay only j , for what you order. i > Warner’s Nonesuch Lunch Rooms : i For Ladies and Gentlemen. Sitting Room and Toilet < ! ! ! Conveniences are provided. i i j Con Peachtree aed Marietta Sta. , NorcroM Building. ATLANTA, GA. | * TAKE KLEVATOR. , FIFTH FLOOR. •99999—9————9——• Why not Buy a Piano At Home Where \ou are in position to get one at the lowest possible price, from one of the largest dealers in the South. The i E, E. Forbes Music House is enjoying one of the most prosperous year’s in the history # of its existence, and is better pre paired than ever to trade with you in away to save you money. Call on or wri e tLem for prices on CONOVER, KARNICK & BACH, BEHR BROS, KNABE, CCHBERT AND KINGSBERRY PIANOS Found at 327 Broad St.. Rome, Ga. S. P. DAVIS. Manager. PROFESSIONAL CABDS Dr. HENRY H. BATTEY Surgeon anOiPbyilcian, JHiome, - Georgia Dr. D. T. McCALL Office 401 Broad Street, In Building Occupied by Rome Drug Co TELEPHONE 167. DR. JAMES E. IVEY, Physician and Surgeon ROME, GEORGIA. . Office over Drug”, Company.) Telephone 157. J ATTORNEYS. Wm. J. Neel, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ;ROME, GEORGIA. Office in New Kina Building. win practice in all the Courts. 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-I AW, Rome, Georgia. CORPORATION LAW ONLY. DELICIOUS CASTOR OIL STRANGE BUT TRUE. “Oastorean Honey,” Manufactured by the Atlanta Chemica Co., Atlanta, Ga., is pure Castor 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 Cheudcal dL “ nd the Atlanta Agents wanted. Addrena m nbevM