The Rome tribune. (Rome, Ga.) 1887-190?, December 22, 1897, Page 11, Image 11

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Idoh't forget the {.ONG DLSTAHCF TELEPHONE IA WORLD OF TRADE Ruling Prices of the Leading Articles of Commerce. r THE ROME MARKETS FULLY QUOTED Latest Prlce»Gly«n From {Daily JCorrectlous Liverpool end New York ICotton Market (Fluctuations. Rome Cotton Market. By wagon Cotton. Bnw Yoxx. Dec. 21.-The foUowln? are to day’s quocauoos: Cotton Futures. Oper lUR Close Clos ■ today, today, yeeterd y January 5 72 3 13 5 72 February. ...f 6 73 6 78 6 76 March 6 80 5 82 5 80 anril .... 586 , *pni 89J 591 590 June " ’ 695 5 98 694 July ’ 6 99 6 00 6 98 August". 6 04 6 01 6 0S September 6 02 ocwberG.6 07 6oi 6 oa November December.... ..... 6 73 573 671 Livkbpool. Dec. 21.—The*following were the q rotations today: Sales, 10,000 bales. Tone steady. Middlings, 3 3-16 J. ' Opening Close. January and February •••• 3 10 February and March 3 10 3 10 March and April 8 11 8 11 April and May 3 12 8 12 MayandJnne 3 13 8 13 June and July 3 11 3 14 July and August 8 15 August and September September ana October 3 17 October and November 3 18 November and December 8 10 8 10 December and January 3 10 3 10 LOCAL MARKETS. [CORRECTED DAILY.] GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. BOMB, Dec. 21 —The following are the whole sale prices; small iota to consumers are rela tively higher. Wheat—New wheat 90c. These are the prices paid by commission merchants. Corn —Dealers are paying 46c racked for corn and are selling at 60@55c sacked, delivered on ears in carload lots. Smaller quantities. 2@3c higher. Bulk corn, 2c less than sacked. Ear corn. 65c 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, white 35c, _ , Floub—Fancy patents, $5.75@6.00; straight, <6.40; extra fancy, 86.00; fancy, $4.86; choice family, $3.65. In selling consumers, grocers add 20c J 300 per bbl to these prices. Graham flour, $« Zrye flour, $1.00; patent spring wheat flour, y d; wnole wheat flour, $6.00, 1a v—ln car lots, choice tlmotuy, $14,00@16,00; ’ j I timothy, 815.00; No 2. $14.00; less than car jta, SI,OO per ton higher. Groceries and Provisions. Sugar—Clarified, white. 4%c; yellow. 4J4@ 4 5-16 c; seconds. 3%@lc; standard A. 4.90; gran ulated 5.40 c; powdered 6.80 c; cubes,6.2sc; con fectioners A, 5.63 c; out loaf, 6,<oc; open kettle, 4(®4.25c. Gbekn Coffer—Per pound, Rio ordinary, 10@llc. fair to good, 12@t4c; choice to fancy, 15@ 6c; peaberry, 17c; Cordova. 17K@i8c. boasted Co fpsb— 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-lb, tins 28@32c. Westen Pork Products—Bacon, sides, ex tra short, 7%c; regular, 7«o; fancy, 8c; shoulders, choice, B@By 4 c; fanov shoulders, fancy. 8c: hams, luy 4 ®l2c; bellies, B@BKc; breakfast bacon, choice; 10®llc; fancy, 12@13c; bologna sansage. 5%@6c; dry salt regulars, 6Hc; extras, st4c. _ . _ Lard—Fancy leaf, 6@6%c; choice leaf, 5%@ 5Hc; choice family, sc; relined, 6c. Coal On.—Georgia test 10c, headlight 12c, Are proof 12 l /4c: Apex axle grease, per case, 1-lb boxes, $2 25; pircaseot 3 dos., 2% and 3-lb buckets, $4.00; Mecca axle grease, 1-lb tin boxes, per case, $2.25; 2ti-ib tin boxes,per case, $3.85; 3‘A-lb tin boxes, per case, $3.86. Country Produce. . Beeswax -Per pound, 22@23c. w Bacon—From wagons; shoulders 7@Bc; sides, 6@7c; hams, 9@tlc; country lard 6c%7%. Butter—Per pound, 10@20c. Feathers—Prime goose, white, per pound, 30@31c; gray goose, 28c; mixed, 20@25c; old. 20u; mixed gray and white, 28@30c. Poultry—Spring chickens, each 12h@17Ho; L hens I5c;old roosters 10c each; geese, full featn cred, 20c each. Eggs—Per dozen, first hands, open market, pound. 3c Potatoes -New Irish potatoes, 85@95c per bushel; from store per barrel, $2.60. apples—Home-grown, 40@5<>c per bushel from wagons; 40@60c bushel from store. Tomatoes—New, six-basket carrier crate, 75; shipped, 20@4fc basket crate. Cabbage—Florida or Tennessee $1.26. Beans—New Green, $1 00 per bushel. Onions—From store, 75@90c per bushel;in bushel baskets SI.OO. Hide—Dry flints over 8 lbs., Nos 1 and 2 9c; dry Baited over 10 lbs, Nos. 1 and 2 7c; kip hides 7c; green salted numbers 1 and 2 6>4c; green pnt ••'tea. numbers 1 and 2,4%c; green glue 2c, dry glue 3c; kins 20@50c. WOOL—Ch' ce unwashed. 13ffil4c; slightly bury, 10@U-. moderate burry B@9c; hard burry 5 THE $ J WASHINGTON CHEMICAL CO. I * Washington City. * *- . 8 * Free rTeatment Jor Out- * W ‘ W ■ S of/Town Patients. * 5 * £ of Chronic Stomach * W Troubles, Paralysis, Epilepsy, * Locomotor Ataxia, and other J nerve affections; Asthma, Heart & mi Disease, and Functional troubles * JJ of both sexes treated successfully. J Methods of treatment are in ac- * £ cordance with the principles of J < modern medicine, by means of S The Animal Extracts. * « OEREBRINE, from the Brain, di * For diseases of the Nervous System, w <l» MEDULLINE, from the Spinal Cord. ih qi For Epilepsy, Locomotor Ataxia, etc. ik < CABDINE, for Diseases of the Heart. ik * TESTINK, for Premature Decay in Men. w qi OVABINE. for Diseasee of Women. ik * THYROIDINE, for Obesity and Skin ik < Dis sees. di MUSCULINE, for Gout and Rheuma W * tism. di - i m Send for FREE BOOK containing a. X Symptom Blank and sworn statements m m from patients who have been cmed. Wenk, nervous men who have tiled all a; X the QUACK remedies, may tuin with £ in confidence to this institution. ik m Each case considered separately bv i X competent physician, and full advice >k < given FREE OF CHIRGE. J . * < ADDRESS d> ' S Washington Chemical Co. * * 612 Twelfth Street, N. W., $ g WASHINGTON, D. C. * | For sale bfTAYLOR& NORTON. $ I 6®6;oholoe tub-washed 220: dingy tub-wsshed 1 SorghumuFrom wagons, old, 8>412c per gallon; new 22@ 6c; good stock and Cooper- —From store, New York navy beans S * Meal-Pearl, plain or bolted 48 lbs, to the bushel, 460; 46-lbs. bushel. 45c, oysters- Standard weight, 1-lb cans, $1,65@ 175 per case; 2-lb cans, $2 90@8,1i). Canned Meats— orn beef, 1 lb, cans $1.26: 2-lb, $2.10; chipped beef, H-lb cans. $1.60; 1-lb ) $2 40: potted and deviled nam, X-lb cans, 60c; a ib si.oo. Canned Vegetables— Tomatoes per case of 2-lbcans $1,600 ; 3-lb $1,75®2,00; corn, $1,25@2,10 Itrlng beans. $1 00; early June peas 2-lb sl,ou@ s ~80; marrowfat. 81.60. Cbkksh Half cream lOo; full cream lltfc; Young America, lljjo; cheduar, llKc, Sardines -American quarters, per case $2.75 §3,00; ditto mustard, $2,60@2,75; Imported, 89 00*12.50. Salmon—Columbia Riven, fancy flats per <i<>Ben ) sl,9u; tails. $1,76; choice Columbia River , fiats, $1 85; tails $1,45; Alaska, tails, $1,10; flats > 81.85; pink sl,oo® 1,15, Molasses—Straight choice, open kettle, new B- 40; prime 82c; good 28c; common centrifugal, ° io@2oc; cane syrup choice, new 85c; mixed goods B@4c per gallon less. VINEGAR—BO-gralns 10@12c; 40 grain. 12@15c; SO grains, 15@l8c: Mott’s pure apple 20c; ad. ■ vance of 2c per gallon for half barrels. , Crackers—XXX soda and picnic, 4%@6%0; ' XX soda, butter and picnic 4%c. ® Pickles—Bulk, 1200 in barrel, $4.00; 2,4001 n " barrel $5.00; 1,200 half barrel $3,26; 600 halt “ barrel $2.75; plain mixed ha'f barrel $4,50® u 5,00; sweet mixed per barrelsll 60. * AMMUNITION—Shot, buck, $1,60; drop $1 25® , 1,80; bar lead 6c; powder, 25-lb kegs, rifle, $4 00; 3 blasting $1 55; fuse 40@80c. • Rope—Cotton. No 2,9@10c; No I, UK@t2Kc; ■ sisal, 7%0; manilla. 12c. ; SoDA-ln 112-lb kegs loose. ,2@2&c; in fO-'b. 1 boxes, 1 -lb, packages $3,45; 1-lb, and *4-lb. pack s ages $3,30@3,60, % lb, packages, $8,45@3,75; 5c B size, $3.30®3,60. Salt—Table salt in barrels of 280 poundsea h -Bulk $165; 28 10-lb bags $1.91; 60 6-lb bags Q $1,99; 1003-lb bigs $2.10; 140 2lb bags $2 20; 0 Salt in bags 60@70c. l Candy—Small stink, in boxes and baskets 2 6V(c@ 7 o; buckets half cent higher. 3 Nurs—Pecans, 9@l2c; walnuts (California), t 12@16c; filberts Ogllc; almonds 12® 15c: Brasil 5 nuts 19c. 3 - j Grain a>><! Frovisloas. • ' Chicago, Dec. 21. ’ m xi’iu cLO4te J Wheat—December ... ;oi Wheat—January . 94U WHBAT-May f3JOH ... Wheat—July ... ggu, Cohn—December -..a. R?sf~?f ay '•••• SMbv OATS —Decern oer •>;% OATB-May 22« i" Pork—Dec-iuoer .., ;.ji Pork—January )i| Pork—May 8 9 U 8 t>7 ■ LaßD—Deoemoer * I. in ■ LARD-sJanUAry ' 4 j LARD —Msy 475 ..." 4,f< I Bi bo—December 4.'49 Bibs-January .. 4 0,, 1 Bibs—May 4.00 ... 4.55 ; Naval “tara*. Savannah. D-c. 21.—Turuen'ine firm at > KPHi bid: sales ' 3 casks: receipts <•.’B. Rosin , firm; slies ,386 bbls: receipts 5,559. w xauungton, N. UL, Due |.— Hoeiu quie ; > strained $1.15; good steamed sl.3j; reoeiptS > 481 barrels. Spirits turpentine i.> ■< I ini; receipts .I- casks. Tar .1 at sl.os;n* , ceipts 3l< barrels. Crude turpentine steady , Bt $1.40®51.9u; receipts barrels. r Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco usiug easily aud forever, be made well, strong, magnetic, > full of new life aud vigor, take No-To-Bac, - the wonder-worker, that makes weak men ’ strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. • Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac of your druggist, under guarantee to cure, 50c or ' SI.OO. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Hemeuy Co., Chicago or New York. r • l Fri ( cli ruiici* ior Unlnn. London. Deo. 21. A special dispatch from Brest says the French cruiser Jeau | ! Bart has been ordered to proceed im ? nieaiateiy to China. The Jean Bart is , rated as a secoudclass cruiser; she mounts four 6 3-inch quick lire guns, ■ Six o 5 inch guns. 14 2 5-liich guns aud J has nine guns of smaller caliber.' Her ! crew numbeis 332 men. » Comtutaniou Keaches Greytown. Nkw York, Dec. 21. A dispatch from Grey to wu, Nicaragua, announces the safe arrival at that port of the , United States gunboat Newport with ' the members of the Nicaraguan canal . commission on board. All the mem ■ bers of the party were well and re ported the voyage had been pleasant ’ aud enjoyable. r There is no need of little children being tortued by scald head, eczema 1 Bnd skin eruptions. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve gives Instant relief and ' cures permanently. For sale by Cur ry-Arrington Co. George TUlnian For'Governor. j Columbia. S. 0., Dec. 21.—Since ths 1 publication of the rumor that ex-Con * gressman George D. Tillman had de ' cided to become a candidate for gover nor against Governor Ellerbe in the ! next primary, there has been considera ble talk and much speculation as to the i truth of the statement From all that j can be heard it may be said that it looks j very much as if •’Uncle” George will » mike the race and run on an aiitidis [ peusary platform. ———————— f For a National Quarantine. ' Montgomery, Ala., Dec. 21. Sev i eral members of the state board of i health spent several hours here dis j cussing the matter of a national quar i antiue. Dr. Saunders, state health i officer, was present. The meeting was j simply an initial one, to be followed by 4 several other conventions of the board i between this time and the holding of j the southern quarantine convention in i Mobile on Feb. 8. An Otfloeae.ker In Africa. i Washington. Dec. 21.—1 n the mail j of Postmaster General Gary was an ap i plication for a job from a man in Salis ! bury. Mashonaland, South Africa The i app leant, who sends a long pedigree of J himself, beginning in Dublin, of which , city he is a native, wants to be a postal i official. He says he is dee irons of leav- * ing Africa because the climate there is i unhealthy. Convicted of Kmbeailement. j Montgomery, Ala, Dec. 21.—Joseph » A. Brinsley, formerly a clerk in the i Opelika Ala, postoffice, was convicted j here of embezzlement. It was shown t to the satisfaction of the jury that he * abstracted money from letters passing 9 through the office. The young man is i« said to have stood well formerly. li • g To Care A Cold Ib One Day k Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. S1 All druggist* refund the money if it » fails to cure. )260. The genuine has L. B. IQ. on Meh tablet.. TftE HOME TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 22. 1897. 1 ROBBER CHIEF‘ RETRACTS. Th. Lender of Dnlton <'ar Ihl.vM, Bo hannon, T.H. a New Tai.. Dalton, Ga, Dec. 21.—Walter 80-1 1 haunon. the self confessed car robber, > who is now serving a term in the peni : tentiavy, and npon whose statements ! others were convicted, has retracted a parr of his confession and has substi f tuted a new story for the one he told in ' the courthouse here. Bohannon’s substitute story was first ; uttered on Nov. 20 last and the com s mittee for the legislature which in , spected the convict camp where Bo hannon wore the stripes was his audi- J ence. The new story varies materially ■ from the one he clung to during the trials. ' Those who kept up with the cases for [ receiving stolen goods will recall that several Dalton merchants were cou- 1 victed on the testimony of Bohannon, prominent among them being Captain ; T. J. Peeples, at that time freight agent for the Western and Atlantic railroad t at this point. » There were 17 true bills against Bo hannon, to all of which he pleaded ! guilty, implicating nearly a half score of prominent business men in and > around Dalton. Captain Peeples was tried in two cases and in one was con- ‘ victed aud sentence was passed upon ! him. ( Since his confinement at Cole Oity i Bohannon has declared himself inno ; cent in 15 of the cases, aud says he , pleaded guilty in fulfilment of a trade made with the state and the Southern . railway. According to his statement, 1 the state h's received $4,000 which it could not iiave g;>tren unless he would acknowledge the theft and then swear against- tiie various merchants indicted. Bohannon further stated that as a re i ward for his conduct he is to be re leaped nt the expiration of one year, if , pn-sibie. and given a position as a , Son iie’H r; 11 way detective at a salary : of SIOO per month. [ Pro-|»'rity comes quickest to the njftp whose ljy<ir is in good condition. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are fa mous little pills tor constipation, bil ionsness. Indigestion, and all stomach end liver troubles.—Curry-Arrington Co. f’ri H<»lientV.Dead. Berlin, Dec. 21. Priucesi Hohen lobe, wife of the imperial chancellor, is dead. Princess Hohenlohe. who was bort) Feb. 16 1829, was formerly Priu cess Marie von Sayu- Wittgenstein- Berle burg. She was married on Feb. 16. 1847, to Pi iuce von Hohenlohe-Schil lingsfurst. < o!10(;e Athlete Kxplren. Chicago. Dec. 21.—Bert Al ward, one of the most prominent college athletes in the country and widely known as a football player and coach, died of ty phoid fever after a short illness He was a graduate of Harvard. J. A. Perkins, of Antiquity, 0., was I for thirty years needlessly tortured by physicians for tbe cure of eczema. He was quickly cured by using De- Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve tbe famous healing salve for piles and skin dis eases. —Cnrry-Arrington Co. Morrison & Trammell make the best brick possible and sell them all over the country. Jimmy Barry Out of Jail. London, Deo. 21.—Jimmy Barry of Chicago, tbe bamtamweight champion, aud the others arrested in connection with the fight at the National Sporting club on Dec. 6, last, which resulted in the death of Oroot, Barry’s antagonist, were released from custody, the public prosecutor refusing to take up the case. ‘ Mrs. Stark. Pleasant Ridge, 0., > ays: “After two doctors gave up my boy to die, I saved him from croup by using One Minute Cough Cure.” It is tbe quickest and most certain remedy for coughs, colds aud all throat and Jung troubles.—Curry-Arrington i Co. Christmas Holiday Excursion Bates. On December 22 , 23, 24, 25; also i December 30 31. 1897, and January 1, 1898, the Southern railway will sell i holiday excursion tickets at very low ; rates, with extreme limit returning i January 4,1898. 1 For Students of Schools and Colleges. Upon presentation of certificates signed by the superintendents, prin cipals or presidents thereof, tickets will be sold December 16 to 25, 1897* ’ with extreme limit returning January 4,1898. For tickets and full informa tion, call on or write to J. N. Harrison C. T. A. No. 14 Aimstrong building. , * I CA.STORIA.. ’ Ths tu- simile sleaaturez s jC/ r r- “f »»*»«• i ... ~ ‘hJoilvd fs« Demth. Elberton, Ga.. Dec. 21.—Gobe Glover dhot and killed George Mclntosh at a dance They disputed as to who should lead the cotillion, when Glover shot Mqlntosh, a- he ciaims, in seif defense. > Glover is in jail. Both parties are ne- ■ groes. Five FerKh In h Fire. Pamplona, Spain, Dec. 21. —Owing to 1 the destruction by fire of an asphalt , factory at Ducacea, five persons have been burned to death aud 36 have been | injured. i ” fDmttYoutakfX i ARKANSAS LJADISS DON’T LIE. t Malvern, Ark., says: Have used Dr. M. A.Simmons Liver Medicine 10 years, and find it a great deal better than “Zeilln’s Regulator” and "Bl ack Draught” It has been of great benefit t° m y baa gh terand Niece during thelt monthly troubles for Ob structed Menstruation. There should be no home without it. The Turn of Life. _ _ The cessation of the menses usually flfl« curs between the ages of forty and fifty. Great irregularity takes place in the periodic discharges for some time before the final cessation, the female usually experiencing sudden flashes of heat, fullness in the head, headache and other evidences of oonstitu tional disturbance. The nervous system sympathetically responds, and there is great irritability ana melancholy, the patient is discouraged and has a sense of fullness or suffocation. At no time in her life does a woman need more constant care and watchful tender ness, nor has more need for a remedy to invigorate and strengthen her. The bowels should be kept regular with Dr. M. A. Sim« mons Liver Medicine, and if Dr. Simmons Squaw Vine Wine is uaftdnring the whole of this critical period, iHnll invigorate and enrich her blood, soothe and strengthen her nerves and thus relieve the suffering and enable her to pass safely through the dan gers, prolong her life andaffordfiar Strengib *Dd joy in her declining years. plne Bluff, Ark. writes: ,r - M- A. Simmons Liver ■ _ t 1 Medicine has been a God g L fiend to myself and family B > for 20 y eare - B cures Chills I / ar| d Fevers, Bilious Fev« I trSBfU ers, Sick Headache. I ihinkthereisnocomparl son between it and “Black Draught” and "Zeilin’fl Liver Regulator. •* Fullness of Blood in Head. Where there is great determination Os blood to the head, the blood-vessels of the brain become greatly congested, and there exists flushed face, giddiness, especially on stooping, and throbbing pain in the head, increased by movement. It may be caused by living Aoo freely; too late rising in the morning, combined with an inactive a 'ife. Menstrual derangements in females will often occasion it. Dr. Simmons Squaw Vino Wine is especially made for this, aud It cures. A Handsome Complexion"! . is one of the greatest charms a woman can I ! possess. Pozzoni’s Complexion Powdrr | j gives it. A tmr <1 GRAVE. ilO ▲ FORFEIT if our testfanonlaJp are et Knnn not true. Have the druggist show- OiJIjIIIJ them to you, or address with stamo and we will send them and book free. The Elixir of Youth cures all Nervous Diseases, such as Iveak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Lost Vitality, Nlhgtly Emissions, Vericocele, Evil Dreams, Headache, Pains in the Limbs and Back, and Insanity, caused by youthful errors or excesses, over indulgence or abuse ot any kind of either sex. Ask for Elixir of Youth. In tablet or liquid form. Take no other. SI per bottle or box, 6 for 86. Sold under a guarantee to cure or money only by THE GEBMAN HOSPITAL REMEDY 00.. Grand Rapids, Michigan, U. 8. A. For sale by Rome” Drug Co.. A. Trevitt, Rome, Ga. DEAD STUCK fob BUGS Kills Roaches, Fleas, Moths and Bedbugs. Non poisonous ; won't stain. Large bottles, at drug gists and grocers, 26 cents. Cushman's MENTHOL INHALER B Cures all trouble, of the He'vcl and Throat CATARRH, KADACHL NEURALGIA, LaGRIPPE, WILL CURE AioTO meezing, snuffing, coughing, _ HEADACHE. Con tinned use effects SURE CURE. ENDORSED Jg. 3/ highest medical au- thoritics of Europe and America for X COLDS,Sore Throat Hay Fever, Bron* Chitio, La GRIPPB. The most Refreshing and Healthful aid to HEADACHE Suffer -rs. Brtage Sleep to the Sleepless. Curee Insomnia And Nervous Prostration. Dorft be fooled with worthies imitations. Take only CUSHMAN'S. Price, 6Oc. at ail Druggists, or mailed free. AGENTS WANTED. CUSHMAN’S MENTHOL BALM ful cures of Balt Rheum, Old Sores, Cute, Wounde, Burns, Frostbites. Excels all other remedies for PILES. Price, 2fic. at Druggists. Book on Menthol *>ee. Address Cushman Drug Vin« osnnesa Ind. «r dxarbori Chicago* IIL Always prompt and reliable. Ai*oid Imitationt, Get Caton’s Tamst Pills and savb rborkts. At drug etoree, or sent direct (sealed). price 8L Caton Brae. Boston. Mua Pamphlet 4a NOW FOR THE HOLIDAYS I KAY & BROTHER ire prepared to furnish all the delicious beverages, and if you need a first class up-to-date pure whiskey or ; wine -you can obtain it by calling at No. 222 BROAD STREET ) <T> IZ> Cfc No 310 BROAD STREET J idlJ J JClj± CT v They are ready to furnish the people from town or country the highest and best grade of Whiskeys, Brandies, Wines, Keg and Bellied Beer, Cigars. Especial attention given to orders by mail. They can reach any point by express, and orders will be promptly filled. Call on or send your orders to KAY & BRO, Rome, Ga. Are ‘ y° u wholly satis- Them a a aeal of satiafac «. . tion when you ki ow that f< pd von are str. ng and -well. If i lIC kl you are not, you ought to be. w e will m> ke you bo if poe- i Bible. i>ur distinctive i •. • specialty is all diseases pe- i XXVI r IV collar to men and women, VV ILU such as rtlood Poison Strlo. tore, Nervous Debility, i Kidney ana Bladder Trou- i bles Rheumatism, Ci taiTh, < WOllf*- ecc ” a ’ eo all d scares ol i VV» Lil women. Call on or write us and if necessary we cxn prove to you that we cure 1 , . where some of the best QpltJ physicians have failed, wdl a Mail treatment give! 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. South Broad Street, Atlanta, Ga. SOUTHERN Rfl LWfty. ( ondenaed Schedule In Kffert December 5, 1597. si a riONs. | No. 10 No. 14 | No. 8 Lv Chattanooga B.ooam lllOpm'lO.OOpn' Ar Dalton 9.20 am 7.20 pm' I'2.llan Ar Rome 10.40 am B.2opni ; l.nOatr Ar Atlanta I.loam 10.4Opmi 5 Ohm Lv Atlanta 4.20 pm 10.55pml s.2oarr Ar Macon.. 7.00 pm l.Onauii 8. lOan: Ar Jesup n.46am 2.38pn-' Ar Everett 6.25 am 3.25 pm Ar Jacksonville 8.40 am 9. 25pm Lv Jesup 9.58 am 7.<?>pn Ar Lv Everett 6.30 am 3.:Tipn Ar Brunswick 7.25am| 4.3-lpn No. 8 carrier Pullm an Sleeping Car Chatta tooga io Atlanta. No. 10 carries Pull mnn Union Sleeping Cai Jhaltuni oga to Atlanta. No. 14 carries Pullman Drawing Room Buffet ■ leeping Car Chattanooga to Jacksonville and \tlanta u> Brunswick. stations. No. 7 No. 9 No? 13 ,v Atlanta 7.30 am 2.30 pm 5.00 am Ar Rome 10.19 am 4.55 pm 7.15 am Ar Dalton 11.35 am 6.o«pm 8.19 am Ar Chattanooga I.oopm 7.30 pm U.3oam Lv Chattanooga 7.50 pm 9.45 an Ar Burgin 4.03 pm Ar Lexington 4.30 am 4.55 pin Ar Louisville.. 7.27 am 7.30 pm Ar Cincinnati ~7.20am 7.2ihuu Lv Chattanooga 1.30 pm 1 3iipm Ar Nashville ■ O.Sbpmi 6.55 pm No. 9 carries Pullman Union Sleeping Car Atlanta to Cincinnati and Pullman Sleep.ng Car Chattanooga to Louisville. No. 13 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta to Cincinnati without change. I STATIONS, No. 6. | is INa 16. Lv Chattanooga 9.47>aml 4.10 am! 5.50 pm ' Ar Knoxville I <l>pm! Uffiiim 9.50 pm Ar Morristown 2.35 pm 9.50 am. 10.55 pm Ar Hot Springs | 11. 46am 12.23 am ■ Ar Asheville 1. inptni 1.39 am Ar Salisbury 6.40 pm! 6.00 am : Ar Greensboro 9.52 pm! 8.50 am ■ Ar Raleigh 7.10 am 11.45 am Ar Norfolk I 5.25 pm Ar Wa hington.... 6.42:ini| 0.28 pm Ar N ._ 12.43pm' 6.2:1am No. 12 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta nooga to New York via Asheville and Sa 1 isbury to Richmond, arriving Richmond 6.00 a.r No. 16 is solid train Cli attano >gn to Norfolk, with Pullman Sleeping Car Chattanooga to Raleigh without change. Close connections made at Norfolk with steamers for Baltimore New York mid Boston. Pullman Sleeping Car Salisbury to New York via Washington. stations. No. 16 , No. 6* Lv Chattanooga 6.20 pm 9.15 am Ar Knoxville 9.50 pm; 1.05 am Ar Morristown. 12 01am. 2.33 pm As Bristol 5.00 am! 5.05 pm Ar Washington. 11.25pmi 7.10 am Ar New York 6.25am' 1.20 pm No. 6- carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta nooga to Washington and Chattanooga Co New York without change. No. 16 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta •nooga to Knoxville and Knoxville toßri tol. stations. . No? ~15~ Lv Rome To. 45am Ar Anniston 1.04 pm Ar Birmingham 10.00 pm Ar Selma 5.35 pm Ar Meridian 9.50 pm Ar New Orleans 8 30ani ( Ar Jackson 9.45 am Ar Vicksburg 11.35 am Ar Shreveport. 7.20 pm tNo. 15 (No. 9 I tNoTfl JNo. 10 2.15 pm o.OOpmlLv Rome.... ar 10.00 am 9.30 am 6.00 pm 7.lspm!Ar Gad-den. ar 6.35 am 7.15 am 6.30 pm 7.30 pml Ar Atlanta Tv 6.lsami 7.00 am t Dally except Sunday. § Sunday only. W. H. GREEN, Gen. Supt.. Washington. D. a J. M. CULP. Traf. Mgr.. Wa hington. D. C. W. A. TURK, G. P. A.. Washington, D. C. C. A. BENSCOTER, A.G.P.A.,Chattanooga,Tenn Citation —Leave to Sell. GEORGIA--Floyd County: To all whom it may concern; Solomon Everett administrator of John Mills deceased, has In due form applied to the under-signed for leave to sell the. stocks belonging to the estate of said deceased, and said application will be heard on the first Monday in January, next. This 6th day of December, 1897. JOHN P. DAVIB, Ordinary. ■nail I not take mine ease inmiMfamf*—HxmtT IT. & Elegant ! Meals The Best in the City. Fmaayt Attention and High, OeaL Airy Rooms. Ton pay ealy l ! for what you order. Warner’s Nonesuch Lunch Rooms For Ladies and Gentlemaa. i Bitting Room and Toilet i Conveniences are provided. Con Peecbtree cod Marietta Ste. NonroM BaUdieg. ATLANTA, GA. Ktakk ELEVATOR. FIFTH FLOOR. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Dr. HENRY H. BATTEY ilurgton and 1 hyilcion, Home, - Gccx£laa Dr. D.T. McCALL Office 401 Froad Street, In Building Occupied by Rc me Ding Uo TELEPHONE 167. DR. JAMES E. IVEY, Physician and Surgeon ROME, GEORGIA. Office over Rome Drug* Company.) Telephone 157. ATTORNEYS. Wm. j. Neel, ATTORNEY AT LAW, home, Georgia. Office in New Kins Bnilding. Will practice in all the Courts. Sp»< lai atten tion given to Commercial Law and the exami nation of Land Titles Halsted- Smith, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office n City Ball, Rome, Ga. c. w. UNDERWOOD ATTORNS Y-AT-I AW, Rome, Georffia. CORPORATION LAW ONBY. -Haggard’S Sold IF MOT on SALE AT YOUR PLACE ORDER FROM j ANTA, ONE BOX' ■ - ~ =• TRRfECaES $ LOO *" ~ $ g-SOj For nervous women that suffer from menstrual derangement they have no equal on the market. Sold by Curry- Arrington Co., and Taylor & Norton. 11