The Rome tribune. (Rome, Ga.) 1887-190?, December 01, 1897, Image 5

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This Week’s Bargains. The monih of December is the lime you spend more money and ne d more than you do eny month in the jSar. If you trade with us during December and we do not sell you more goods for less money than any house in Rome, a barrel of flour shall be our Christmas present to you. We have 'the largest retail trade on high gradv groceries that has ever tie® a oonlrol'ed by any one house in this city. In aidition to the aoove you can get silverware from us that is good as you can buy, and you do not have to pay us a cent for it If you want a picture enlarged tra”e $26 with us «nd we will have y.,u • lifesize crayon or water color portrait made and you will not have to pay anything for it. This w ek we offer snowflakes or reception crackers at 10 cents the pound. Fruit cake as good as you can make at 25 cents the p ,uud. 3 cans peas tor *25 cents. 3 cans beans for 25 cents, 3 cans sweet corn for 25 cents, 12 cans No. 2 tomatoes for 74 ce> is. this week only; 12 cans No. 3 tomatoes for SI.OO, this week only; 1 pound cheese 15 cents, this week onilv. We have as fine ch ese as can be made. We thought it be fore tire advance in cheese and in tend to run off about 1000 pounds this we k. 1 jar ginger preserves for 25 cents, old price 40 cents; if von want the best combination that can be offered for your breakfast get a sack of our Tennessee buckwheat flour and a can of our pure maple syrup. Maple syrup is on the list of our bargains Leverings coffee cents package 3 pound can Q.&Q coffee for sl. If you want the best coffee for the least money we can supply you. You ■must have better valoe for your money when you buy coffee from us than you Can get from any ’other store or we will give you back your money and let you keep the cotfee. We sell a »offee at 25 cents the ipound that many houses sell for genuine Mocha and Java at 30 cents the pound We do not state that our 25 cents coffee is all Mocha and Java, for it is uot, but we will guarantee it to be good as any you have bought else where far 30 cen «, We do not say we have butter Candies than any other bouse can buy; but we havebetter candie -for the price than y® i can get n Rome. From now until the might of the 24th of December we shall sell candies cheaper than they were ever sold in this market. Owe bid for your trade is more goods if er the money invested than you can get at other stores, ot y<nr money back. HAND £ CO. Opposite Armstrong Hotel. Rome, Gia., Nov. 30, 1A97. sc. COTTON NOT IN IT Compared With Our Extreme ly Low Price. T. W. McCORD, I am selling Staple and Fancy Groceries,.Country produce confec tionaries, Fruits Etc , at the lowest possible prices. When you need any goods in this line call and see me. ' It will pay you. T.W. McCord Under Beuna Vista Hotel. 536 Broad St,, - Rome, fia. J. F. Green & Co. ' Livery. Feed and Trade Mabie! Colclough’s old stand. Broad St., Rome, G-a First class teams and Vehicles at reason able prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. PatronHsr- mii«., d Rn cial accom modatiom,for w< gons *nd s ock deal ers. Go >d .itteuiiuu by careful and attentive help. The Best Work, • We guarantee the best work in the shortest time of any laundry in the city. Try us. ’Phone 158. MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY, No. 502 Broad St., Rome, Ga. THE APPOINTMENTS (Continued from Page 1.) Dalton, Hamilton Street, G. A. Gray; Whitfield, H. D. Pace; Summerville and Trion, W. T. Hunnicutt; Spring Place circuit, J. W. Bailey; Murray Circuit, George M. Eakea; Fairmount circuit, T. P. Graham; Fairview, Sanford Leake; Calhoun, M.S. Williams; Adairsville, O. L. Kelly, Tilton and Mission, J. L. Perry man; Subligna, (). E. Harman; LaFay ette, J. F. Davis; Chickamauga, J. A. Thurman; Rossville Mission, J. H. Pace; Lyerly, M. L. Troutman; Ringgold, J. O. Grogan: Kingston, J. J. Ansley; Tunnell Hill, T. E Davenport and W. G. Hansen; Fairmount College, presi dent, J. A. Sharp, Professor P. L. Stan ton. S£H>erlott District. Presiding elder, J. R. King. Elberton, B. F. Frazer; Middleton, G. D. Stone; Bowman, J. O.Quillian; Hart well, T. J. Warlick; Hartwell mission, J. W. Potter; Royston, F. R. Seaborn; Carnesville, W. A. Simmons; Lavonia, W. L. Hamby; Toccoa, J. B. Allen; Toccoa mission, J. W. Gober; Daniels ville, H. F. Branham; Jefferson, J. W. Stipe; Harmony Grove; G. W. Griner and A. J. Sears; Lincolnton, E. G. Donegan; Lincolnton mission, W. S. Gaines; Maysville, J. R. Speck; Sunday school agent, C. A. Jameson. ’Oalmeswille District. # Presiding elder, M. L. Uiefierwood. Gainesville, J. M. White; Gainesviile Second church and mission, W. F. Col ley; HaU circuit. J. W. Austin; Flowery Branch, J. F. Bayless; Buford, H, L. Embry; Hrrcjfton, J. P. 'Erwin; Cum ming, W. C. Crawley; Winder, W. B. DiUiard; Bethlehem circuit, A. M. Pierce: Lawrenceville, J. E. England; Legansville, T. W. Rogers; Monroe,’ Ferd Mcßae; Snellville mission, L. EL Braswell; Norcross anrfi Prospect, C. D. Weathers; Alpharetta, John A. Burks; Roswell, John G. Logan; Duluth, G. C. Marks; Belton and mission, J." C. .At kinson.; Daoula. J. M. Fowler.. GrFiflht District. Presiding elder, W. W. Wadsworth. Griffin First church, T. J- Christian; -Griffin Hanleiter mission, H. B. Mays; Orchard Hill, J. B. Russell; Millner, R P. Martin; Zebnlon, M. M. Wald raven; Concord mission, to supply; I Barnesville. W. S. Stephens; West ,l Monroe, H A. Hodges and J. B. Hol i! land; The Rock Mission, D. H. Tram i rnell; Culloden, J. T.. Richardson; [ Thomaston, F. G. Hoges; Forsyth cii-‘ •cult, E. <K. Akin; Senoia L. M.. (Lyle; Jonesboro, C. S. Owens; Hampton, j W. H. Speer. Distoict. Presididing elder, W.. R. Footie, LaGrange, A. CL Thomas; West Point, H. M. QuiWian; West Point eircu it. T. 8. Edwards; Hogansville, H. R. Davies; Grantville, G. W. Yar borough; Rocky Mount Mission, W. R. Kennedy; Newnan. W. F. Cook; North Coweta Mission, EL G. Golden, Tarin; G. W. Morgan; Franklin, F. R. Smith; Palmetto and Fairburn, W. T. Bell; Palmetto circuit, L H. Green; Greenville and Trinity, T. F. Pierce; Mountville, J. D Milton; Chipley, J. M. Bowden; Pine Mountain, 8. 8. Cowan; Woodbury, A. 8. Harris; La- Grange Female College, H. M. Smith, professor. Oxford District, Presiding elder, J. 8. Bryan Midway, J. E. Dickey; Oxford cir cuit, O. C. Simmons and W. A. Cand ler; Conyers circuit, J. A. Reynolds; Newborn, A. C. Cantrell; Social Cir cle, G. W. Duval; Madison, P. M. Ry burn; Morgan, M. H. Eakes; Rutledge circuit, W. J. Carltou;Shadydale, R.D Echols; Eatonton, J. L. Moon; East Putnam, C. S. Wright; Monticello, T. C. Betterton, Monticello circuit, T. Wasting in Children can be overcome in almost all cases by the use of Scott’s Emulsion of Cod-Liver Oil and the Hypcyhos phites of Lime and Soda. While it is a scientific fact that cod-liver oil is the most digestible oil in ex istence, in SCOTT'S EMULSION it is not only palatable, but it is already digested and made ready for immediate absorption by the system. It is also combined with the hypophosphites, which supply a food not only for / the tissues of the body, but J for the bones and nerves, i ' and will build up the child IJI when its ordinary food 7/ JX oe * 004 supply proper nourishment. Be sure you get SCOTT’S Emulsion. See that the man and Csh are onthe wrapper. . AU druggists; foe. and ft.oo. SCOTT a«OWNE, Chemists, New York. ■ • ‘ ■ f <■ .• ■ - , ■ THE ROME TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1897. Sarsaparilla Sense. Any sarsaparilla Is sarsapa rilla. True. So any tea is tea. So any flour is flour. But grades differ. You want the best. It’s so witK sarsaparilla. There are grades. You want the best If you understood sarsaparilla as well as you do tea and flour it would be easy to determine. But you don’t How should you? When you are going to buy a commodity whose value you don’t know, you pick out an old established house to trade with, and trust their ex perience and reputation. Do so when buying sarsaparilla. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla has been on the market 50 years. Your grandfather used Ayer’s. It is a reputable medicine. Then are many Sarsaparillaa &wt only one Jyer’a. It cures. R. Kendall, Jt-; Clinton, G. W. Far rar; Covington, J. A. Timmerman; Conyers, H. J. Adams; Lithonia cir cuit, J. T. Lowe, and supply, R. A. Eakes;Stone Mountain and Clarkston, J. A. Speer; Decatur, J. R. McClesky; Emory College, W. A. Candler, presi dent; Morgan Calloway, J. McGath, J. E. Dickey and C. C. Jarrell, pro fessors. Transfers—J. G. Christian, to East Columbus conference and stationed at Spokane Falls; S. E. Wiggins, to East Columbia conference asrd stationed at Pendlete®, Ore.; J. L.,Pa/tttllo, to Florida. EALI NEXTTEAK. < There WITH Be No HiteJ, In the tferniatioa of Southern Leatgoe. The baseball magnates who are back ing the fitauitbern League, and who mean to make it a awocess, will hold a meeting shortly to get everything ar ranged for the opening of an early sea son. AU the southern towns in the cir cuit have entered to stay and managers are being sighted to take charge of the cl übs. The outlook is particularly bright for good ball next summer and a hot fight will be made by all the teams to be at the top notch when the season reaches an end. This time the street railway are behind the league, and they mean to make it a sure thing from the start and a winner. There seems to be no chance of its falling through. Charleston, it is said, will have a cracking team Hoyer, of Maryland, will be manager, and he is now looking around for first class player. He is a good judge of baseball material and can pick men who can help to win. A new baseball park will be fixed up in Charles ton during the winter. Bow to Prevent Pneumonia. At this time of the year a cold is very easily contracted, and if left to run its course without the aid of some reliable cough medicine is liable to result in that dread disease, pneumonia. We know of no better remedy to cure a cough or cold than Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. We have used it quite extensively and it has always given entire satisfaction. —Olagah, Ind. Ter Chief. This is the only remedy that is known to be a certain preventive of pneumonia. Among the many thousands who have used it for colds and la grippe, we have never yet learned of a single case having resalted in pneumonia. Persons who have weak lungs or have reason to fear an attack of pneumonia, should keep the remedy at hand. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by Curry-Arrington Co. _ ALABAMA SOWING WHEAT. Cheap Cotton Cannot Reign as King in That St.te. Everybody Is or has sowed wheat this fall, says the Dadeville (Ala.) Herald. Not only in this county but everywhere. We found this out from the scarcity of bluestone. Our druggists ran short on blue stone and it was quite a while be fore they could be supplied. We are proud of this. It will make bread cheap, and that means a living for everyone Onr farmers are also sowing oats, rye and barley, and this means fat stock. It all means that the farmers are deter mined to be independent. We are proud to see them with their eyes opened to the damaging effects of all cotton—five cent cotton if you please, which pays no debts and you can’t eat it. Five cent cotton absolutely pays no debts, as it costs more than that amounts to raise it, and onr farmers have at last found it out. They will cer tainly not follow the suicidal policy of all cotton any more * ■ Just try a 10c. box of Cascarets, the finest liver and bowel regulator ever made. 1 _ LOST—Fraternity pin crescent and star design. Between College and post < ffice. Mftuin Tribune office, 2t OLD MAIL BAG “SNATCHERS” To Be Superseded at P0.t.1 Stations on Railroads by a Better Servic-. The bld-time and familiar devices seen at the flag stations on railways, from which express trains catch sus pended mail bags, are to be abolished The old “mail snatcher,” as the con trivance is known to the postal clerks, is to be succeeded by an apparatus which both receives and delivers mail bags. All roads have been notified by the postoffice department to have the new device in use on their roads by Jan. 1. The practice is to throw the mail sacks from the trains. In many instances the pouches have been badly damaged, and latge bags of papers have often endan gered trains by getting under the coach wheels, The department has for several years been seeking an apparatus by which this difficulty can be obviated. In the past two years a number of mod els have been submitted and tested. The postofflee department has selected tv 0 and instructed the roads that one or the other must be used where their trains do not stop at stat 0 is. Specifications for the new mail “catch ers” will be received in a day or two. They are being sent out from the post master-genera) ’s office to all roads con cerned. The railroads will not be able to fully comply with the order by the date mentioned, but will be glad to put them in use just as soon as possible. A GOOD PBACTICE. If You Want a Good Appetite and Peif Ct Digeßtion. After each meal dissolve one or two of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets in the mouth and, mingling with the food, they constitute a perfect digestive, ab solutely safe for the most sensitive stomach. They digest the food before it has time to ferment, thus preventing the formation of gas and keeping the blood pure and free from the poisonous pro ducts of fermented, half digested food. Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets make the complexion clear by keeping the blood pure. They increase flesh by digesting flesh forming foods.* Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets is the only remedy designed especially for the cure of stomach trouble and nothing else. One disease, one remedy, the success ful physician of today is the specialist, the successful medicine is the medicine prepared especially for one disease. A whole package taken at one time would not hurt you. but would simply be a waste of good material. Over six thousand men and women in the state of Michigan alone have been cured of indigestion and dyspepsia by the use of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets. Sold by all druggists at 50 cents for full six-d package. - Send for free book on stomach dis eases to Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. FOR SALE//2,000 choice* Elberta Peach Tree for sale, at wholesale prices. Write quick to P. B, Walker, Warrenton, Ga. _____ Capacity G:;is There. “What is business capacity, Uncle Bill?” “Business capacity is having sense enough to go to the back door when people won’t answer a ring at the front door. ” —Chicago Record. ■ Notice. I want every man and woman in the United States interested in the opium end whisky habits to have one of my books of these diseases. Address B. M Woolly, Atlanta,Ga., Box 362, and one will be sent you free. Useful Adjunct. “I always like to have at least one boarder who is a little slow about pay ing,” Mrs. Haslicroft admitted to her dearest friend. "A man of that kind, especially a young man, is always so baud}’ to use up all the chicken necks, the cold biscuits aud soon.”—lndia napolis Journal. You can't cure consumption, but you can avoid it and cure every other form ot throat or lung trouble bv the use of One Minute Cough Cure. For sale by Curry Arrington Co., i ome, Ga. NOT FOR EVERYTHING. ' But if yon have weak kidneys* blad der trouble or distressing kidney com plaint, then Swamp Root will prove to be just the remedy you need Too fre quent desire to urinate, scanty supply, pain or dull ache in the back is con vincing evidence that your kidneys and bladder need doctoring. There is oomfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in relieving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, b adder and every part ot the urinary passage B corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant neces ity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp Root is soon realized. -It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you sho'ild have the best Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and one dollar. You mey have a sample bottle and pamph’ t both sent free by mail. Mention The Rome Tribune and send your swidre a to Dr. Kihner & Co., Blngbamptot t N.Y. The proprietors of this pater guarantee the genuineoeas ot lßii offer. Curran. Scott .Co. * Are always in the lead. They have jost received the first shipment of the - Runnymede Club Whisky Bottled in bond by the dis til 1 ers, under t he protection o* 7:e U. ■- Protection to Consumers Runnymede Club Whiskey Is bottled in the bonded warehouse of our distillery at full legal standard (100*) proof, un der the direct supervision of the United States gov ernment, in accordance with an act of congress which took effect March 3, 1897. This will furnish to consumers the only ab solute guarantee of age, purity, strength and natural condition, as is certified by by the government stamp on every bottle The “Runnymede Club” Whiskey represents the very highest type of fine straight Ken tucky whiskey. It is es pecially’ suited for the lour ist, the club, the family, the case, and for medicinal purposes. R. F. BALKE & CO., Diltillers and Bottlers in Bond. Louisville, Ky. Curran. Scott & Co. AGENTS, 'Phone 148, 16 Broad St SEND FOR MY CATALOGUE OF CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES in STERLING SILVER. If yea are contempluting purchases for the HOLIDAY SEASON. Charles W, Crankshaw, Jeweler, 3 »2 WHITEHALL BT.. ATLIN'TA GA, AT COST SALES » . .t'f " . . ” ■ • ■ • Retiring from Business or another kind of sales are not in it when compared to the sale we will make in THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS! Suits, Overcoats and Trousers Choice of any suit in our house for sl2-50. They are worth from sl6 00 to $20.00. •150 Good All-Woolen Suits, new and stylish patterns, for $6 50, worth’slo,oo! Our Entire Line of Trousers at prices that have never be in matched in Rome, We don’t intend to carry over any winter clothing and are determined to make this the biggest eale of big.bargains ever seen ” in Rome. Come and see us, J. A. GAMMON & CO., New Stock of Short Pant Suits just Receivedf Water- Ground Meal and Flour. We have made arrangements to handle the output of Seab Wright’s water mills at Armuchee. This flour is the best and purest sold in Rome; made of nothing but selected wheat. * The ' flour our used.” For the meal we claim the same; made from selected white corn, shelled by hand and faulty grains . from the end of the ear thrown away. All of this flour and meal is put up m sacks, branded “Wright’s.” Use no other and you get the purest and best sold in Rome. S. S. KING & on, CITY TAX NOTICE, Tax executions have been issued and are in the hands of the city mar/ shal, All persons owing city taxes, and desiring to save cost and ex/ penses are notified to call at once at the City Hall and pay the amounts due by them. Otherwise the mar/ shal will be compelled to procede with levies and sales. This Nov. 24 1897. Halsted Smith, Clerk of Council, City of Rome,