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GEORGIA LAWS BEST
James Iwrtson Points Got Wherein
They Are Superior to Tennessee’s
WALKtR’S TAX SEVER OVER sllO
That Amount Has Never Been Levied
But Once, and Then to Build IN. «
Court House.
The following very interesting com
munication was printed in yesterday’s
Constitution:
Editor Constitution: —The Chatta
nooga chamber of commerce having
seen that the laws of Georgia, its
constitution and cheap taxes are caus
ing its own people to put up factories
just across the Georgia line, in Geor
gia. at Rossville, has appointed a spe
cial committee which has reported to
that body, among other things, tjiat
our taxes are higher than the real tax
- levyhas been. The taxes in Walker
county since the war have never ex
ceeded for state and county more than
sl.lO on the SIOO, and that for only
one year, levied to rebuild the court
house. No other tax for any other
year has exceeded 82 cents on the SIOO.
The tax for 1895 was 70 cents, the tax
| for 1896 was 72 cents and for 1897 82
' cents.
The chamber of commerce dodged
the question, but can't fool people
who want to make investments in
manufacturing. Its railroad system
and river will make it a great city in
time, but when the people of Ten
nessee, who have not had a constitu
tional convention since 1870, voted
* down the calling of another convention
> last July, people who wanted to man
ufacture at Chattanooga or to enlarge
their present factories, who have seen
millions of dollars pass right over Ten
nessessee to go to Georgia, Alabama,
South Carolina and North Carolina to
* manufacture cotton especially, began to
get readyjand are moving to the nearest
place in Georgia where they can be on
the Chattanooga Belt railroad line, where
they can get Chattanooga rates, on all
* freights and get the Georgia laws to live
under. That committee won’t deny that
every new cotton mill and almost every
other new ractory which has been located
or talked about since the constitutional
convention was defeated, has been locat
ed at Kensington, Ga., Chickamauga,
Ga.,.and Rossville. Ga.
Rossville has no fight with Chattanooga
Our interests are identified. We have
the Georgia law, the Georgia constitution,
the Georgia jury system, the Georgia
courts to hold out as an inducement to
• manufactories to locate at Rossville with
in four miles of the Chattanooga, where
we can offer them the same freight rates
and every other facility that they cau
get in Chattanooga.
James Morrison.
Rossville, Ga., December 29, 1897.
It is easy to catch a cold and just
as easy to get rid of it if you com
mence early to use One Minutes Cough
Cure. It cures coughs, colds, bron
chitis, pneumonia and all throat and
lung troubles. It is pleasant to take
safe to use and sure to take. —Curry-
Arrington Co.
SOUTHERN CHANGES.
Order Making The Announcements Issued
in Atlanta Wednesday.
Several important changes will occur
in the management of the Southern
BatnrdayJJanuary Ist, 1898. The order
as issued is as follows:
' ‘General Order No. 8:
“Effective January 1,1898. the offices
of mechanical engineer, general superin
tendent, superintendent of transporta
t on, general storekeeper and fuel agent
will be abolished and the chief en
gineer will be relieved of the charge
of maintenance of way.
The following appointments are
made effective on same date:
“Mr. W. H. Green, assistans gen-
HOW TO FIND OUT.
Fill a bottle or common glass with
urine and let it stand twenty, four
hours; a sediment or settling indicates
an unhealthy condition of the kidneys.
When urine stains linen it is evidence
of kidney trouble. Too frequent de
sire to urinatle or pain in the back is
x also convincing proof that the kid
neys and bladder are out.of order.
WHAT TO DO
There is comfort 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, bladder and
every part of the urinary passages. It
corrects inability to bold urine and
scalding pain in passing it, or bad ef
fects following use of liquor, wine or
beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
necessity of being compelled to get up
many times during the night to urin
ate. The mild and the extraordinary
effect of Swamp Root is soon realized.
It stands the highest for its wonder
ful cures of the most distressing cases.
If you need a medicine you should
have the best. Sold by druggists,
price fifty cents and one dollar. You
may have v sample bottle and pamph
let both sent free by mail. Mention
The Rome Tribune and send your ad
dress to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham
ton, N. Y. The proprietors of this
paper guarantee the genuineness of
this offer.
| eral manager, in charge of real estate
leases within and adjacent to right of
way lines. United States mail service,
and marine, surgical, insurance, fuel
and dinning car departments.
“Mr. J. H. Barrett, general super
intendent of transportation, in charge
of train and station service and the
I operation of motive and rolling equip
me it.
“Mr. W. H. Peddle, general superin
tendent of maintenance, in charge of all
matters pertaining to the maintenance of
shops, machinery, motive power, cars,
tracks, bridges and buildings.
> “These officerj, with headquarters at
1300 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington.
D. C., will report to the general man.
■ ager.
’ “Davison superintendents and the
superintendent of telegraph will report to
' the general superintendent of transports--
tion.
( “The superintendent of motive power
and superintendents of tracks, bridges
and buddings will report to the general
. -superintendent of maintenance.
“The assistant general superintendent
will report to the general manager, and
perform such special duties as may be
assigned to him by the president and
- vice-presidents.
“The chief engineer will make plans,
: specifications and estimates for all new
1 bridges and other new structures.
“Frank S. Gannon,
“Third Vice Pres, and Gen. Man.
' “Approved:
“Samvel Spencer, President.”
I a
i How 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
i 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
t used ft for colds and la grippe, we have
, never yet learned of a single oase having
resulted in pneumonia. Persons who
3 have weak lungs or have reason to fear
1 an attack of pneumonia, should keep
j the remedy at band. The 25 and 50
' cent sizes for sale by Curry-Arrington
1 Co.
j
NO GRIFFIN ENCAMPMENT.
' The State Troops Will Go to Cliicka
' uoauga Next May.
> The Rome military boys will be in
terested in learning that there will be
no encampment at Griffin next year.
- This seems au assured fact. But there
will be something more in store for
i the military boys—at least something
> more in the nature of real military
- duty.
i The adjutant general, it is said, has
9 about decided upon the plan to order
, the soldiers of the state, early in May,
to Chickamauga for five days.
There is no doubt but that the ad
jutant general has this plan in mind,
though it may be changed before the
t time arrives, but that is not probable.
The plan of the state authorities is to
1 make the encampment this year more
1 like actual duty than has ever been
» known to the state troops in any of the
encampments heretofore.
All of the troops will be ordered to
Chickamauga, and when they retire at
night it will be without any idea of what
1 they will be expected to do on the fol
lowing morning.
The officer of the d .y will issue orders
r just as he would do in actual field duty.
Sham battles and everything else will
be arranged for the instruction of the
3 soldiers. ,
To Cure A Cold In One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it
fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L.
’ B. Q. on each tablet.
’ SAMSON AND DELILAH.
Robert Downing Will Present a New Play.
In the Biblical story of “Samson and
Delilah” which Mr. Downing will play
here next Monday at the opera bouse is
i a play which makes Delilah a loving
' woman.
' Through her it is true, Samson is
i shorn of his hair and strength, but she
protects his aged father, she obtains
1 from Lameoh the promise that Samson’s
life shall be respected, she fights against
the strongest appeals to her patriotism
until extreme pressure is brought to
bear; at the moment whenher blandish
ments have wrested the secret of his
great strength, which is in his hair,
fromhis lips, the spectator is led to be
lieve that she might not have revealed
it, were it not that the craft of a
Philistine had led to another woman’s
presence and cognizance.
After the deed is done she spurns re
ward of gold and jewels and declares
her remorse and when Samson is
blinded and put in the the dungeon she
forswears her country and its gods and
denounces its King and people. Re
served seats at Trevitts.
To Cure A Cold In One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it
fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L.
B. Q on each tablet. r
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.THE ROME TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1897
GRATIFYING RESULTS,
Interesting Exp- rlment« With the New
, Blom oh Remedy.
Not a Patent Medicine. But a Safe Cara for
all Forme of Jindig etion.
The results of recent investigation
have established, beyond question, the
great value of the new preparation for
indigestion and stomach trouble; it is
composed of the digestive acids, pepsin,
bismuth, Golden Seal and similar stom
achics, prepared in the form of 20 grain
lozenges, pleasant to the taste, conven
ient to carry when traveling, harmless
to the most delicate stomach, and pro
bably the safest, most effectual cure yet
discovered for indigestion, sour stomach,
loss of appetite and flesh, nausea, sick
headaches, palpitation of heart, and the
many symptoms arising from imperfect
digestion of food. They cure because
they < ause the food to be promptly and
thoroughly digested before it has time
to sour, ferment and poison the blood
and nervous system.
Over six thousand people in the state
of Michigan alone in 1894 were cured of
stomach troubles by Stuart’s Dyspepsia
Tablets;
Full sized packages may be found at
all druggists at 50c., or sent by mail on
receipt of price from Stuart Co., Mar
shall, Miob. Send for free book on stom
ach diseases.
COLORADO MINES CLOSE.
Over Two Hundred <'oal Diggers Are
Thereby Ihr own Out*
Denver. Dec. 30.—As the result of
an order issued by the executive com
mittee of the miners’ unions of northern
Colorado, calling upon the men to de
mand higher wages or strike, the Reed
Coal Mining company has closed down
its two mines at Louisville, throwing
between 200 and 390 men out of em
ployment.
The stand taken by the Reed company
will probably be followed by the other
companies operating in northern Colo
rado aud all the miners in the district
wiil be thrown out of employment.
There is great dissatisfaction among
the miners at Louisville over the action
of the executive committee aud prepa
rations are .eiug in .de to call a mass
-1 meeting calling upon the executive
committee to rescind its action, many
1 of tiie miners who were thrown out of
1 employment by the action of the Reed
company claiming that the action of
* the executive cuinuiittee was uuau
' thorized.
i ...»
1 RELIEF IN SIX HOURS.
Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis
eas s relieved in six hours by the “New
Great South American Kidney Cure.”
This new remedy is a great surprise on
account of its exceeding promptness in
relieving pain in the bladder, kidney, t
back and every part of the urinary pas
sages in male or female. It relieves re
' tention of water and pain in passing is
almost immediately. If you want quick
i relief and cure this is your remedy.
, Sold by Curry-Arri> gtoa Co., druggists,
Rome, Ga. th-fr-sat & w.
(Advertisement. ]
Munclpal Ticket.
! The following ticket for mayor and
- coancilmenj will be supported by
many:
For Mayor '
- John J. Seay.
For Councilmen.
First ward—C. N. Featherston.
1 Second ward—D. W. Curry.
Third ward—J. W. Rounsaville.
1 Fourth ward—H. D. Hill.
Fifth ward—Reese Miller.
Many Voters.
i
WlQdowgl»4M Men Meet.
Pittsburg, Deo. 29.—The American
Wiudowglass company, controlling the
windowglass trade of. the country, it
meeting here to complete the organize.
1 tioii, elect officers, and fix a price fo>
next year. All' the windowglass con
cerns in the combination are repre
tented. The meeting will last severe.-
days.
1 Incontinence of water during sleep
1 stopped immediately by Dr. E. Detcho n’
Anti Diueretic, Cures children and
adults alike. Price sl. Sold by Curry-
Arrngton Co., druggist. Rome, Ga.
i»«(ire*.
St., Louis, Dec. 29.—Colonel Kitidei
of Chicago, father of Kathryn Kidder,
who is suffering from nervous prostra
tion following the recent disband mem
of her company, is authority for ht
statement that the actress will nevei
again appear on the stage.
Governor General of Canada.
London, Dec. 29. —lt is rumored that
1 the Marquis of Hertford will succeed
the Earl of Aberdeen as governor gen
eral of OaMda.
Nervous tronbles all kinds cured
with Animal Extracts. Free book
tells bow. Washington Chemical Co,
Washington. D. C. For sals by Taylor
& Norton, Druggists, Rome, Ga.
To Rent Cheap—The store
between Rome Grocery Co.,
and Kelly € McWilliams, H, D,
Cothran & Co.
Cheap Tates.
The Western and Atlantic railway will
sell round trip tickets to all points in
this territory at one and a third fare
tickets on sale Dec. 30 and 31 and Jan.
Ist limited until Jan. 4th, 1898.
C. K. Ayer, P. and T. A.
Smoke Warters* 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 for sale by all enters
prising dealer*
SOUTHERN MILLS.
New England Man Who Recently Moved I
South Talks.
A new England cot o manufacturer 1
who recently moved his mill ma i
cbinery from Maine to Georgia, says J
of southern labor: “Our labor comes '
Pom the native white people, who are i
intelligent and quick to learn. We '
have taken many of them into the '
mill as green hands, but have no dis- 1
Acuity in quickly teaching them. '
They are, in my estimation, superior '
to much of the labor now employed in '
New England, and give conscientious I
and faithful attention to their duties
They a'e entirely satisfied with their 1
wages, and labor unions and strikes -
have no charms for them. ” As to the ;
question of profit he says: "I am
aware of the value of improved ma
chinery, but in spite of the fact that I
brought the machinery of the Dixie
mill with me from the north, lam
satisfied with the results, estimate
that the change of location amounts
to 33 13 percent, in my ffivor, from
a financial standpoint. The climate,
cheapness of raw material and labor,
fuel and freight rates, have ail con
tributed to this change. We enjoy
the same rates to the northern mar
kets as manufacturers in Atlanta and
other large cities. If the mill were
equipped with improved machinery
the change would amount to at least
40 ner cent, and over instead of one
third.”
As yet the south has made but little
effort or progress in the manufac
ture of the finer grades of cotton
goods, but the manufacturer above
quoted says: **The advantages of the
south are such that it must become
the centre of production for both
coarse and fine goods. The Northern
manufacturers also are handicapped
by the labor conditions and encoun
ter obstacles from this cause which are
practically unknown in the south.
While much of the original labor in
New England consisted of natives of
that vicinity, the proportion of for
eigners is now very large; in fact,many
of the mill-owners are obliged to have
notices to employes printed in four or
five languages, such is the diversity of
nationalities. They are restless and
unreliable in many instances.”
Besides the cheapness of coal and
labor the favorable climate and the
nearness to the raw material are the
chief advantages the south has over
the north in cotton manufacturing.
Notice
I want every man and woman in the
United States interested in the opijjm
snd whisky habits to have one of my
books of these diseases. Address B. M
Woolly, Atlanta, Ga., Box 362, undone
will b| sent vou free.
*iiii
San Francisco, Dec. 30.—Mrs. Isa
bella M. Durrant and William A. Dur
rant, mother and father of Theodore
Durrant, have brought suit for slandef
against ex-Juror timyth aud demand
$50,000 damages from him. The com
plaint was sworn to by Mr. Durrani.
General John H. Dickinson and W. W.
Foote are the attorneys representing the
Durrants in the litigation. The suil
grows out of remarks made by Smyth
about Durrant, whom he accused of be
ing a moral monster.
The mission of Hood’s Sarsaparilla is
to cure disease, and thousands of testi
monials prove it fulfills its mission well.
Weil huowu -vTuihu’r Dead.
San Francisco, Dec. 30.—George E.
King, author of numerous religious
works, is dead. He was born iu New
Ipswich 86 years ago and was at one
time a patent lawyer and capitalist in
New York. For years he practiced law
in Rochester, N. ¥., and afterwards
was a large operator in railroad stocks
iu New York, where he acquired a
large fortune He leaves, besides his
son, Cameron E King, who is a promi
nent attorney, several grandchildren
and relatives in Boston, among whom
is Miss Harriet H. Klug, his daughter,
well known in Boston.
Mrs. Stark. Pleasant Ridge, 0.,
says: “After two doctors gave up my
boy to die, I saved him from croup
by using’One Minute Cough Cure.”
It is the quickest and most certain
remedy for coughs, colds aud all throat
and Jung troubles.—Curry-Arrington
Co.
Opposed to Saving' **auk«.
New York, Dec. 29. The postal
savings bank idea is not a popular one
in New York banking circles. A can
vass of presidents of prominent institu
tions developed that fact clearly. Al
the same time very few presidents were
willing to expres, opinions for publica
tion. All practically agreed with Pres
ident E. S. Mason of the Bank of New
York in the statement that there are ,
already so many banks in existence that ,
rates for money have been cut to a
point where there is little profit iu t
banking.
Mrs. M. B, Ford, Ruddll’s, 111., suf
fered eight years from dyspepsia and
chronic constipation and was finaly
cured by using DeWitt’s Little Early
Risers, the famous little pills for all
stomach and liver troubles.—Curry-
Arrington Co.
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e
Two five room cottages, coi> •
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C. E. Woodruff, (
Plamm
ll Female
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Q For all diseases peculiar to women and girls, w
W It Tones up the Nerves, Improves the Ap- < >
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Convenient package, simple, effectual, and
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The Cure is Quick and Thorough.
Don’t be deceived by imitations: insist on
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druggist does not have it. Price $1 per pkge,
6 for $5, with written guarantee of complete
cure. Information, references, etc., free and
confidential. Send ns statement of case and
25 cts. for a week’s trial treatment. One only
sent to each person.
CATON MED. CO., Boston, Mass.
Buy a
Smooth
White
Skin
For Your Face!
It probably needs renewing, for it Is rough, red,
freckled, blotched ot pimpled, until It has become
repulsive instead of attractive. Healthy skin Is
always beautiful. The sun and wind, impure
soaps and. cosmetics Injure tbo skin.
Viola Cream
cleanses, nourishes and restores vhe skin, making
it soft, white and beautiful. It is not a cosmetio
—does not cover up, but remove* blemishes. It
Is harmless and always .does jo. what we claim
for It. The only preparav’on that will positive’?
remove Freckles, Blackheads, Tan, Sunburn and
Pimples. Hundreds of testimonials from promi.
Dent ladles. Price 50 cents a jar at druggists.
BITTNER 30.. TOLEDO.
Kill to Live.
That living germs oy millions infest
the human system and produce dis
eases of blood and nerves Is no longer
a theory but a proven fact. That,
King's Royal Geimeteur
Cures these diseases in a speedy and
pleasant way, is equally’proven.
SPRING,
Is here. Look to your health at the
beginning of the hot season. Keep
Germeteur on hand. Use it as a tonic
preventive and cure. Sold every
where. SI.OO per bottle.
Atlanta Chemical Co., Atlanta, Ga.
MANUFACTURERS.
SSOO Reward!
WE will pay the above reward for any case o!
Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, Sick Headache In
digestion Constipation or Costiveness we cannot
cure with West’s Vegetable Liver Pills, when
the directions are strictly complied with. The)
are purely Vegetable, aud never fail to give sat
isfaction. Sugar Coated. Large boxes, 25 cents
Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The gen
uinenianidactureJ only by THE JOHN C. WEST
COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL.
For sale by Curry-Arringicn Co. .’
fIAGGARD’S
IF nOTOH SALE AT YOUR FLACE
ORDER FROM *
anta, Ga.
ONE BOX' . THREE DOKES
$ LOO " " $ 2 50.'
For nervous women that suffer from
menstrual derangement they have no
equal on the market. Sold by Curry
Arrington Co., and Taylor & Norton.
DELICIOUS
CASTOR OIL
STRANGE BUT TRUE.
“Castorean 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
Sold only by agents and the Atlanta
Chemical Co.
Agents wanted. Address as above.
:Genß. E.J_EE
SOXsDXJETEV.,
' Citizen and Christian Patriot.
> A Grea^New Book for the People.
i
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Extraordinarily Liberal Terms,
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I amount of good done in circulating one
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lished during the past quarter
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> Active agents are now reaping a rich har.-
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* are selling over one
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> Mr. A. G. Williams, Jackson county, Mo,
I worked four days and a ha t and secured
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■ Muscogee county, Ga., sold 120 copies ihe
first five days he canvassed. H. C. Sheets,
' “alo Pinto county, Texas, worked a few
hours and sold 16 copies, mostly morocco
binding. J. H. Hanna, Gaston county, N.
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The work contains biogranhical sketches
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> can give all or part of their time to the
3 canvass are bound to make immense sums
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a An Elegant Prospectus,
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sample pages, and all material necessary
* to work with, will be sent on receipt of 50'
0 cents. The magnificent gallery of portraits
r alone, in the prospectus, is worth double
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e actual cost of manufacture, and we would
“ advise ycu to order quickly, and get ex-
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i. Royal Publishing Company,
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PBOFESSIONAL CABDS
Surgeon and Physician,
Romo, - G-ooxrclea 1
Dr. D. T. McCALL
Office 401 Broad Street,
In Building Occupied by Rome Drug Co
TELEPHONE 157.
DR. JAMES E. IVEY,
. Physician and Surgeon
ROME, GEORGIA.
Office over Rome Drug’’ Company.)
; Telephone 157.
it
i ATTORNEYS.
Wm. J. Neel,
a ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROME, GEORGIA.
Office in New King Building.
e Will practice In all the Court,. Spe lai atten
p tion given to Commercial Law and the examl
c nation of Land Titles.
y ....'■'■"L 1 !... . =
Halsted Smith,
* ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office n City Hall, Rome, Ga.
■’ c. w. UNDERWOOD
n
5 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Borne, Georgia.
1 CORPORATION LAW OIVLY.
’ Chattanooga, Rome & Soathern
RAILROAD CO.
Passenger Schedule in effect Nov. 52,1 MT.
SOUTHBOUND
STATIONS No. 2 No. 4 No. 10
Lv Chattanooga...... 810 am 410 am BOOam
Battlefield 8 37 4 86 5 40
Chickamauga 8 44 4 45 6 25
LaFayette 912 5 18 7 25
Trion 939 5 0 835
Summerville 9 48 5 49 8 55
Lyerly 10 06 6 97 7 40
Rome 11 00 7 00 12 10
Cedartown 11 44 745 pm 145
Buchananl2 27
Bremenl2 43
Ar Carrollton 110 pm
NORTHBOUND.
STATIONS No. 1 No. 3 No 9
Lv Carrolltonl4o pm
Bremen 2 07
Buchanan 2 24
Cedartown 307 6 15am 910 am
Rome 350 7 00 1100
I Lyerly. 4 45 7 54 106
, Summerville. 5 03 8 12 1 55
Trionsl2 821 230
LaFsOette 5 39 8 48 3 35
Chickamauga. ... 607 9 17 5 05
Battlefield 6 14 9 24 5 20
Ar Chattanooga 640 pm 950 an. 800
Nos. 9 aud 10 dally except Sunday.
Nos. 3 and 4 Sunday only.
Nos. 1 and 2 daily.
Train, Noe. 9 and 19 arrive and depart from
C. 8. 4 8 shops near Montgomery avenue
Connections made at Chattanooga, Tenn,
with all roads for points North and West.
For any Information apply to
C. B. WILBURN President
and Traffic Manager.
C. S, PRUDEN, Ticket Agent, Rome, Ga.
For Delicacy,
for parity, and for improvement of the com*
plexion pothing equals Pozzoni’s Powder.
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