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WANTED.
WANTED to rent a conveniently located
dwelling house with n ot less than live
rooms. Apply to this office.
WANTED.— To rent a tcur loom house in
an eligible locality. Apply to Claude
B. Hargrove. j’Otf.
WANTED. —Everybody to advertise in the
Tribune next week.
\ ITANTED, —A first-class male cook. Ay
VV ply at inis office. j29-tf.
FOR SALE.
I?OR SALE.—The Mark Moore house, at the
JL upper end of Br >ad street., is offered for
sale at a bargain. Apply to Van cy & Dean
or I'. F. Howell. j29-lm.
AN Otliae Safe for sale by Veal A Poti.
lawfswd-w»t:
IVOR SALE. —Two good pumps for sale by
' Ayer A McDonald.
1?0R SALE.—A new Standard Cotton
’ Press. Apply to Tribune.
IVOR SALE. —Second hand Long Primer,
Nonpareil and display type. Apply to
Tribune.
17'011 SALE THREE NEW SEWING MA
chines, also one bran-new Bickford Knit
ting machine. Will be sold cheap. Apply at
Ibis office. 110-ts.
IVOR SALE, 3 acres of land inside the V of
’ the S. 11. A 1). R. 11.,in East Rome. Eu
qureof J. J. Seay A Co., at the office of
Remo Stove Works.
HOME. GA., JULY 10, ISSO.
I'ernoiinl Intelligence
Maud Miller worked at raking hay,
Ami cleared her forty cents a day ;
Her clothes were course, her health was line,
And she worked in the sweet sunshine 1
Shit'often glanced at the far off’ town.
Aaxl wondered if eggs were up or down 1
And |he sweet song died of str irge disease.
Leaving a phantom taste of cheese,
And an appetite and a nameless ache
Eor so'dawatcr and ginger.cake.
This judge rode slowly into view,
Slopped his im the shade and Carew
His line cut out; while blushing Maud
Marvelled much at the kind ho “chawed.”
“I am as dry as a fish,” he said with a wink ;
“And kind o’ think that a good drink
Will brace me up.” So the cup was filled
With the crystal wine the o'd spri g spilled,
And She gave it to him with a sun-browned
hand,
“Thanks,”said the Judge in accents b and—
“A thou 'and thank- 'I For a sweeter draught
From a fairer hand” —But there, tie laughed ;
An I.the sweet girl stood in the sun that day,
Ant! raked the .Judge instead of hay.
Will Thigpcius meandering around
the city.
Hon. Samuel Hawkins, of Chat
tooga, is in tlifl city.
Mr. Robert Gamble, of Atlanta, is
in the city visiting friends.
Mr. Chas, King, we are glad to
state, is able to be up again.
Major Sidney Herbert is doing
Rome up in the Savannah JVetcs.
Mr. Paleman J. King, of Cave
Spring, was in the city yesterday.
Hon. JI. I). C. Edmundson, of Sum
merville, is sightseeing in the city.
Mr. Will Wikle, a prominent mer
chant of Cartersville, is in the city.
The fair and accomplished Miss
Katie Carter, of Dalton, is in the city.
Mr. Schuab, of Atlanta, took a
steroscopic view Os the troops yester
day.
Dr. August us W. Wright, a popu
lar druggist of Cave Springs, is in the
city. ,
Mr. Albert G. Pitner, of the S. R. &
D. 1,1. R.. is .spending the week in the
city, i
Mr. Joe Neal* returned yesterday af
ternoon from Rl> extended Northern
tour.
Mr. De Forest Allgood, of Trion
taking iu the encatpp
mc*t,
IHifp ■’ll *A. SptSar, of hi
canmuate for State Treasurer is in
the city.
Little Belle Lockhart is rapidly ro
coverijig from the effects of her severe
fall j&sterday.
Ills Excellency, Governor Colquitt,
left yesterday at 6:30 p. ni. for his
hoifte in Atlanta.
Cw. J. W. Renfroe, Treasurer of
Georgia, was iu the city yesterday,
with the Governor.
Dr. Miller, an old Roman, now a
Savannah, .is spending en
campment week in the city.
Misw J&ssle lliqpdon, of Atlanta, is
in the city,Mie* guest of Miss Bessie
Howell, on Lumpkin street.
Mr. R. F. Thomason, of Oxford.
Ala., accompanied by his family, arc
stopping at the Rome Hotel.
Mr. Will IL Shropshire, of the
Coosa llicer Jfcu'S is registered al the
Chatham Artillery restaurant.
Me Alfred Hamilton .returned yes
terday from his lour to Niagara and
oilier places of interest in the North.
Mr. John Terhune, of Chattanooga,
the genial operator of W. U. T. Co.,
■is visiting friends and relatives in the
city.
Messrs. Shell Murray and Thos.
Berry, two prominent merchants, of
D Alton, are in the city “doing” the
encampment.
Messrs. J. R. Draper and J. F. Gra
han*«ty* of Oxford’s most prominent
citizens were registered yesterday at
the Rome Hotel.
Capt. M. IL Amarine,of the Green
ville Light Guards, is a son of the
1 .tv Col. J. W. P. Anierine, who com
manded an Alabama regiment in the
late war.
Misses Georgia Hoke and Annie 1
Wyly, two of Jacksonville’s lovely
flowers, arc in the city visiting Miss
Willie Underwood, on East Broad
street.
• Capt. George C. Stewart, of the <
Griffin Light Guards, is a son of the .
Hon. John I). Stewart, one of the ;
most distinguished public men in
that countv.
* I
Col. A. B. Montgomery, by a typo
graphical error, was put in the Tenth
United States Artillery. He .was in
the Fourth Artillery, and an officer of
fine figure and soldierly qualities.
Lieut. Alexis McNulty, of the Sa
vannah Guards, oneof the handsomest
officers in the State, has been tendered
a position on Gen. Anderson’s staff,
but other duties will prevent his ac
ceptance.
Mr. Smyth Clayton, one of the able
quill drivers of the Constitution is in
the city “doing up’’ the encampment
business. The readers of his paper
may confidently expect an able article
every day the encampment lasts.
Miss Lillie I’ruden, a most interest
ing and amiable young lady, daughter
of the Mayor of the city of Dalton, and
Miss Lucy Jackson, a most charming
and accomplished belle from the same
place, is in the city, as the guests of
Mrs. R. A. Hanbury.
We are pleased to note the presence
in the city of Adjutant-General J. H.
Baird, of Atlanta, whose genial man
ner, commanding figure, and hand
some uniform attracted universal at
tention. Upon his arrival in the city
he had many honors shown him by
(he officers and companies.
Acquired of Forgery.
Two colored men were before Jus
tice Wright yesterday on a charge of
forgery. The evidence _was not suf
ficient to hold them and they were
discharged.
Removal.
J. 11. £ VV. J. Satterfield have
moved into their commodious new
building opposite the Nevin Opera
House where they arc prepared to
serve all with fancy and straight
drinks. Whisky by the barrel and
beer by the keg at rock bottom prices.
d3twl.
Harwell Bros., on Bridge street,
have just received a fresh stock of
canned goods, besides a general as
sortment of staple and fancy groceries.
Give them a call.
Hurrah for the Millitary Encamp
ment! Hancock and English! They
all wear the Celluloid collars and
cuffs, sold by Camp, Glover & Co., 51
and 53, Broad street.
Dropped Dead.
Yesterday at about 11 o’clock one of
the bay ’bus horses, belonging to Mr.
R. 11. Lockhart, of the Central Hotel,
had a sudden attack of cramp colic
while standing in front of the hotel
and dropped dead before he could be
taken from the harness. The animal
was valued al $l5O.
R. J. West & Co., have iu stock the
finest assortment of Ladies’, Misses
and Children’s Slippers ever brought
to tliis market.
Heal Fktnto Sales.
On Thursday Mr. Free Stephens
and brother, of Cartersville, purchas
ed Dr. A. IL Wright’s farm ten miles
from Rome on the Coosa, paying
therefor the sum of $5,000 cash.
On tlie same day Dr. Wright pur
chased a farm, tliicc miles frpm
Rome, from Messrs. Wright & Feath
erston, paying for the property $5,000.
Beautiful silver comb, silver card
cases and silver fruit knives, just re
ceived and for sale, low, by Veal &
Son. june 18, dlt-wlt.
Gov. Colquitt Speaks,
Gov. A. 11. Colquitt made a most
admirable and eloquent speech yester
day to one of the largest crowds that
ever assembled iu the city hall. It
was mainly devoted to a review and
defense of his administration, and
was frequently received with rounds
of applause, plainly evincing that the
audience was largely his friends. He
went at his subject in a plain, straight
forward manner, and if we mistake
not, made many votes.
We arc selling shoes at extremely
jow prices in order to make room for
the large stock of fall goods that are
now being made to order.
J. M. Lovelace.
Camp Lee,
The beautiful grounds of Camp
Lee will be a busy scene tliis morning,
but this should not prevent the gener
al public from knowing that Messrs.
Janes & McDonald have turnip seed
for the million, this year’s crop too.
Buist'ssced, warranted pure and fresh,
at either wholesale or retail. No man
can do justice to himself, his family
or live stock, if he fails to buy a full
supply of this seed of Messrs. Janes
& McDonald. Turnips! Everybody
likes them ; the children cry for them
and the planter who does not raise
them will be in a continual worry
and distracted by the plaintive lowing
of his cattle who cannot get along
without them. Buy your seed Janes &
McDonald, who also keep a full line of
drugs, toilet articles, etc., etc.
Parasols, Fans, &c., at a sacrifice, at
Thos. Fahy’s.
DO WN THEY GO AND MUST BE
Sold regardless of cost.
11. HARPOLD,
55 broad Street, rome„j;a.
For the purpose of making room
for a new firm and new goods lie wi’i
offer for the next sixty days his large
and well assorted Stock of Foreign
and Domestic Dry Goods, Notions,
Hosiery, Gloves. Handkerchiefs, and
Gents furnishing goods at prices low
er than ever offered before.
It is impossible to enumerate goods
and prices.—Call early find secure
some of the great bargains.
Thcbargain counter will ’ be kept
well tilled with goods at half their
real value.
11. HARPOLD.
Special Train.
Dr. E. Ilillyer, President of the
Rome railroad, with his accustomed
foresight ami energy, will run a spe
cial train over that road for the ac
commodation of the many persons
wishing to visit the city, who cannot
come on (he regular (rains.
Fancy Groceries.
Oneof the best and most select
stock of groceries to be found in the
city is that of Mr. L.M. Johnson. He
has recently purchased the interest in
the stock owned by Mr. L. ». Hufl’a
kcr, and will push the business for
ward with ificreased vigor. He is de
termined to rush his business, and if
you want bargains in plain and fancy
groceries, give him a trial.
Wheel Oil.
Yesterday noon as the Chatham Ar
tillery dashed down Broad street on!
their return to headquarters after the
review, when opposite Oostanaula
street, one of the wheels of the next to
the last gun carriage came off. The
rear gun come to a halt, but tlie broken
carriage dragged a half block before
stopping. The damage was finally
remedied and rear batteries moved on.
Wholesale Tobacco and Cigars.
Kull lino, all grades Tobacco and
Cigars, at the lowest prices. Be sure
and sec inv goods before you buy.
J. E. DANIEL.
17 Shorter Block.
J. It. Butt Ac Co.
We take pleasure in calling the at
tention of the public to the advertise
ment of Messrs. J. R. Butt & Co., job
bers of stoves, tin, etc., etc.. This is
one of tlie leading business houses of
Rome, and they command a large trade
all over the country. Employed
in their establishment arc' sonic of
the finest cornice workmen in the
South and their work ornaments tiic
principle buildings of Aimie. See
their advertisement on thcftlrst page.
Gentlemen save money by looking
up your last year’s spring (garments
and got them cleaned or colored at
the Rome Steam Dye House. ts.
Groceries*
Pence & Co.
Cheap Cash Store,
The only strictly Cash store in the
city.
Keep fresh and pure goods, .
Sell fast nt small profits,
And for less money than any -other
house.
We mean what we say.
How can we do it ?
By buying for cash
In the best markets in the U. S.
Regardless of every consideration
except quality and price;
By having no expense of books ;
By having no expense of bookkeep
er,
Nor of Fire-proof safe,
Nor of Irsurancc.
We loose no accounts and therefore
don’t have to add a per cent to cover
such losses;
By being satisfied with very small
profits,
We are determined to turn our
stock over fast and will be glad if our
friends will give us a trial. We mean
business.
Fine Photographs.
Yesterday afternoon a reporter of
the Tribune, on his daily rounds,
chanced to drop in at Y’ouug’s Photo
graph Gallery and there beheld some
of the finest work of art it has ever
been our good fortune to gaze upon.
Mr. Young is an artist in the highest
sense of the word, and in our opinion
he is second to none iu the State. The
greatest encomium we can bestow
upon him. Is to say. that in all his work
lie is
TRUE TO NATURE.
Ho neither flatters or falls below par
in his work, a trait that is seldom
found in photographic artists. His
gallery is arranged with every con
venience for gelling a good picture;
the light thrown upon the person sit
ting. is soft and even, making Iho pic
ture look like it was made in the day
instead of the night. Mr. Youngi has
had a life-long experience in the busi
ness and nobody does better work than
he. Connected with his photographic
establishment is
MR. CHARLES B iUCKNER
who does some excellent photo-paint
ing and enameling, which makes the
picture look even more like the origi
nal. lie brings out every shade of
color that the subject for a picture may
have on, and when enameled it gives’
the picture tlie finest tinisli w’c have
overseen. For true pictures, tinted
and burnished, give the Y’oug Gallery
a call.
I'aragrapitic-Mcution.
Bet you two dollars and a half
I ani thy fither’s ghost,
Doomed fora while to walk the night,
Until I can get put on the day force, .
And the foul crimes done in my days of po’i
tics
Are burnt and purged away,
But that I am torbid I could a tale unflold
Whose lightest word would weigh as heavy
as a freight car ; breeze the young blood ;
Make the two eyes stick out like ink bottles ;
Thy knotted and combinned locks to part,
And each particul r hair to stand on end
Like quills upon a bran new paint brush.
But this eternal blazon must not be
To ears of flesh and blood ; List, lis O, list I
I intend to sell it to a newspaper for
Look out for a jam to-day.
Read the notice of lost parrott.
Ladies Cloth shoes at Govan’s.
To-day is the big street parade.
Gents calf boots, new lot, at Govan’s
The city is crowded with visitors.
J. H. & W. J. Satterfield have re
moved their stock to their new,build
ing.
New roasting cars are in the
market.
Standard Prints at 5 and cfs. at
Thomas Fahy’s. 1
The soldier boys seem to be enjoy
ing themselves.
Call and examine the bargains of
fered at the Lovelace shoestore.
The dust is only tour inches deep ou
the road to the camp grounds.
Zeigler’s tine shoes, just received at
Govan’s. i
Hammocks for the weary soldier or ■
citizen, at Yeiser’s.
New lot. sandal boots, latest styles,
just received at Govan’s,
Great Bargains in Gloves, Hosiery,
| Ribbons, &c., at Thomas Fahy’s.
Thi?l>est and cheapest shirts in the
city are to be found at 11. Harpold’s.
A large stock of bed spreads, at IL
Harpold’s ; selling at wholesale pTiccs.
11. Harpold is closing out a line of
standard prints at live and six cents
per yard.
The Rome colored band gave the
Chatliams a tine serenade last even
ing.
Potted Ham, Turkey, Chicken, &c.
just received by J. R. Black & Co.
The largest stock of genuine French
Extracts for handkerchief, at half the
usual price, at Yeiser’s.
Y'ou can find all the delicacies of
the season at J. R. Black & Co’s, new
store, No. 10, Broad street.
For the next thirty days we will
sell ladies’, misses’ and children’s
, spring shoes at cost.
. J. M. Lovelace.
Just received, for the encampment,
40 per Lawns, at 7 and 8 cents, at
Thomas Fahy’s, 58 Broad street.
Lemon, Cocoanut, Butterscotch
: and Vanila Jumbles, just received by
. J. R. Black & Co.
The finest table mustard in the
world, “BuTrough’s,’’ Lexington, Ky.,
tor sale at Yeiser’s
J. R. Black & Co., have the largest,
i finest and chapcst lot of toilet soap
ver brought to Rome.
Carpets cleaned at your own house’
Leave orders at Rome Steam Dye
House ts.
Cassimeres, Linens, Shirts, ladies’
and gents’ furnisliing goods, at bot-
- tom figures, at Thos. Fahy’s.
Just received a large stock of Gent’s
hand and machine sewedß Gaiters ot
the lattost styles,at R.J. WEST& CO.
If you need any medicinal waters
don’t go to “White Sulpher,” but try
a bottle of “Kronthal,’’ at Y'eiscr’s.
J. R - Black & Co. keep the celebra
ted “Home Comfort - ’ cigar, and the
i very best nickle cigar in Rome.
Gents’ underwear, half hose, hand
kerchiefs, collars, suspenders, and
• tics, cheap at 11. Harpold’s.
J. R. Black &Co. have just received
a choice lot of Jellies, Ginger, Pre
serves, Oranges, Lemons, Bananas,
! Apple Blitter, &c.
Fifty dozen choicest Toilet Soap,
and twenty dozen colognes at very
1 low prices, at Yeiser’s.
, Gold bracelets, lockets and ncck
, laces, just received and for sale, low
! by Veal & Son. june 18, dw-4t.
Blankets scoured withoutshrinking.
White curtains bleached and recal
lendered at Rome Steam Dye House.
The “Dispatch" Soda Fount will be
kept well supplied with choicest syr
' ups, and plenty of ice during the en
’ campmeut—it is at Y'eiscr’s.
Call and examine our stock of choice
’ groceries, and get our prices. Polite
, attention awaits al). Goods are deliv
ered in the city free. J. R. Black &Co
If you want to see the nobbiest lot of
, ladies’, Misse/ and Children’s Slip
pers and shoes in town drop in at
R. J. WEST & CO’S.
At the Lovelace shoe store can be
found the largest stock of gents’ low
cut shoes of all styles, which will be
sold at low prices.
We have a new shipment of coflee
Laguayra, Peabery. Golden Rio, ordi
nary Rio, and some thing line in green
and roasted Java. Fresh lot of chick
ens, eggs, butter, crackers, lemons and
new wheat flour at McDonald Bros.
We will publish the official pro
gramme every day. The programme
for to-morrow has been received front
Gen. Ejans as regards services in tiic
camp and will be published in our next
issue.
We w«ttld suggest that tlie Gate
City Guards give an exhibition drill
at some specified time, as they will
not be with us on Wednesday next to
contest for the prize. Tlie Gate City
Guards are undoubtedly a crack con - '
pany and an exhibition drill will be
witnessed by thousands witii tlie ut
most pleasure. Name your time,
Captain Burke. 1
Miscellancons Advertisements.
T C BBS,
HOME, . . OEOROIJL,
DEALER IN
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES!
Having Received a New and Complete Stock of
CONFECTIONERIES,
TOBACCO, CIGARS and SNUFF;
Teas,Coffee,Sugar & Provisions of all kinds.
Fresh Tennessee Butter on Ice Always on
Hand.
All Goods sold at Bottom Prices. Give me a call and be convinced, at the
Given & Bruce old itffnd, Howard street.
ATTENTION SOLDIERS I
HURRAH FOR HANCOCK AND ENGLISH!
Kevin Opera House.
ELLIOTT & OTIS,
KEEP THE VERY BEST
Wines, Liquors and Cigars,
Imported Goods a Speciality.
Ice Cold Beer Always on l—
HARWELL BROS.
STREET?, - • - ROME, Gt A.
DEALERS IN
PLAIN AND FANCY GROCERIES,
TOBACCO,
Confectioneries, Fruits, Potted Meats, Etc.
All goods sold at bottom prices, and delivered free of charo-c to any part
of the city.
ALLER 4 McOSKER,
Jewelers,
And Dealers in
Golds Silver Watches,
TABLE WARE,
CLOCKS,
BRIDAL PRESENTS,
And every thing kept in a First-
Class Jewelry Establishment.
The Repairing Department
Is seeond to none in the State.
EVERY ARTICLE
REPAIRED IS GUARANTEED.
! ^“
Webb’s Restaurant.
Next. Door to the Opera House.
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
The Best the Market A\ffords.
Bakery etc., and Fruits of the season. The
Bon Ton Ice Cream Hall of the city.
Chas. M. Harper,
(Successor to Harper & Fort)
Dealer in
STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES
Produce, Foreign A Domestic Fruit*
I
No. 18 Broad St., ... Rome.
DeJournett & b’on
GROCERS,
AT THEIR OLD STAND
headquarters for
CHICKENS, EGGS and BUTTER
During the Encampment