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Cheaper gas
important MeetinQ. Os The
Rome Gas Light Co.
CHEAP fuelfor romans
Who Desire to Use Gas for
Cooking Purposes.
At a special meeting M the Board
of D,«>or. of the Rome G«
t , ghl Co. the reeolu .one
wer e unanimously adopted. iz.
Be it resolved. That in order to
induce the citizens of Rome to use
ffa9 for these purposes shall be n -
duced from SIBO to $l5O per 1000
cubic fe-t a'- d in order to secure
prompt payment for al! gas used
for the above named purposes a
further reduction of 20 ceo's pea
1000 shall be made to all con
sumers who use 1000 cubic feet
per month or more. Provided pay
ment for same is made at the
office of the company on or before
the sb, day of the month. Mak
ing sl. 30 per 1000 the net price
for cooking and heating gas. „
And be it further resolved. That
the Gas Co. shall keep on hand
for sale at lowest possible prices
either for cash or on installment
plan. Gas stores, instantaneous
water heaters for hath renins a«sd
other gas appliances. By order
of board of director®.
J. J.Childs. Secty.
GAVELETS-
Cave Spring, May 19.—The
Hearn School picniced at Wood
stock last Friday ; all report a
pleasant time.
ihe Methodists are still carry
ing on their revival services.
They are having quite a good
meeting.
Mr. G'eer, principal of Hearn
Schoo], left for his home yester
day.
Miss Katie Ondoff, of Cedar
town, has been the guest of Miss
Ella Harper for several days .
Miss Lola Smith left yester
day for her home at Lythia
Spridgs.
Miss Fannie Fleetwood has
returned home after an entend
ed visit to her sister.
Messers. Fowler and Heitb,
students of the Hearn institute,
returned to their respective
homes Saturday.
Mr. Webb returned to his
110111010 Spring Garden Mon
day.
Mr. Moss, another one of
Hearn’s brightest students, left
fur 1118 home yesterday.
“Sam.”
cheap RATES.
Ehe Southern R’y operates 3
daily trains between Rome and
Chattanooga, by which parties
Can leave Rome in the morning,
s Pend the day in Chattanooga
1 letum home same evening.
le schedule between these
P°mts is as follows. Leave Rome
4.1- 8 m ’ arrive Chattanooga
° a ‘ m.; leave Rome 10 :35
arilve Chattanooga 1: 00 p. m •
cZ Roraeß:23a
ls t ."?“ ga 8 :50 !>• “>• There
}, 50 a ° Cal train leavin S Rome
ln ' going b y way of
.;-Ua ll(1 Cleveland and \u-
Retunr tta,l ° Oga7:2 °P- m
nooX tlaiUS leave Chatta-
'9:00 a a ’ ilK arrive Rome
■3:10 Dm ’ ICa ’ Ve Chatta »ooga
1L rn’ nVe R
Ho me 'r““'“ o<,gs 10:10 »•
man sleeni * a> m> Pl ‘U-
P or f± g . CarS 0,1 a,i trains.
J. $ 1 . le ’ . lllfor mation call
a “d ticke( n » 0,> ’ City pas9en ’
Pho lle 3? age,lt > Rome, Ga.
RIDE A
MONARCH.
Sold by
J. Sam Veal
Rome, Ga.
Phe Monarch Bicycle is far su
perior to all others.
The need of a good Spring
Medicine is almost universal
and Hood’s Sarsaparilla exactly
meets this need. Be sure to get
Hood’s.
FOR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS
such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach,
Diddiness. Fulness after meals, Head
ache, Dizziness. Drowsiness. Flushings
;>f Heat, Loss of Appetite, Costiveness.
Blotches on the Skin, Cold Chills, Dis
turbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams and all
Nervous and Trembling Sensations.
THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF
IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer
will acknowledge them to be
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE,
BEUCKAK'M PILLS, taken as direct
ed, will quickly restore Females to com
plete health. They promptly remove
obstructions or irregularities of the sys
tem and cure nick Headache. Fora
Weak Stomach
Impaired Digestion
Disordered Liver
IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN
•Beccharri’s Pills are
Without a Rival
And have the
LARGEST SALE
of any Patent Medicine in Hie World,
25c. at al) Drug Stores,
SOUTHERN
RAILWAY.
tomteiiseil Schedale in Effect Maj 1, 1898.
STATIONS, No. nil No. 14 No. 8
Lr Chattanooga (s.3oain| 3.lopmiW. 10pm
Ar Dalton 7.51 am 1.24 pm 12. Warn
Ar Rome 9.00 am 5.35 pm 1.44 am
Ar Atlanta 11.40ami 8.05 pm! s.o)um
Lv Atlanta 4.20pml 8.15 pm 5.20 am
Ar Macon 7.10pm'10.55am | B.loam
Ar.)esup 4.40 am 2.38 pm
Ar Everett 5.25 am 3.25pp>
Ar Jacksonville B.loam 9.25 pm
Lv Jesup 110.01am' 6.56 pm
Ar Jacksonville 1 I.oopm|lo.lspm
Lv Everett s.3oami 3.30 pm
Ar Brunswick I 6.30.im| 4.30 pm
No. 8 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta- 1
nooga to Atlanta.
No. 10 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chat
tan-'Ota to Atlanta
No. II carries Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta
to Jacksonville and Atlanta to Brunswick.
' stviioxs [No. 7 I No. 9 I No. 13
Lv Atlanta lii.obpml 4.oopm| 7.50;un
Ar Rome I.ooam 6.25 pm 10 35am
Ar Dalton 2.31. in 7.31 pm ll.l'Aim
Ar Chattanooga 1.15 am 8 si)pn. l.oOpin
Lv Chattanooga B.4’iam, 9.10 pm I
Ar Burgin 1,29 pm,
Ar Lexington | 5.10 pm 4.50aml
Ar Louisville 750 pm 7 .»<>. in .. ..
Ar Cincinna i i ?.30pin! 7.304m1....
Lv Chattanooga.... 1.25 pm 1.15 am I 25pm
Ar Nashville . , (1.55 pm 6.40 am 6.55pn
No, 7 carrier Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta
to Chattanooga and Chattanooga to Cincinnati.
No. 9 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta
to Cincinnati and Chattanooga to Louisville.
stations. 1 No'. 6. j No. 1.2 , No. 16.
Lv < ha tin hoog~. 77777 8. 40am 4.10 am 10.41 pm
Ar Knoxville 1155 am 8.05 am I.loam
Ar Morrist'wn 1.25 pm 9.50 am 2.25 am
Ar Hot Springs 11.46 am f.Oe.im
Ar Asheville 115 pm 5. mam
Ar Salisbury 16.40 pm 9.30.im
Ar Greensboro j 9.52 pm 12.10; m
Ar Raleigh I Mourn 3.4. q m
Ar Norfolk 17 So. m
Ar Wa hington 1.... 6.42 m 9. <s| m
Ar New York ] 12.41; m 6.! 1 m
No. 12 carries Pulhn in Sleeping CarChatta
oogu to N York via Asheville an.l Sal
isbury to Ricltm m 1 arriving Richmond 6.40 a.m.
also Pullman Sleeping Car Greensboro to Nor
blk.
N'>. Illi solid train Ciattanoiga to Salis
bury. with Pullm 'a Sleeping Car Chattanooga
to Salisbury n.id Salisbury to New York with
out change.
ST.vi'IONA i No. 4 No. 6
Lv I'lmtHi'moja .. . ..'7 7..7 .7.. •.oopni B.loam
\r Knoxville ; ! s.i pm ll.‘.s:irn
Ar M< rrist wn ' 2. i.'.pin 1.24 pm
Ar Bristol i I 7.00 am! 3.55 pm
Ar Washln.’ton..... : 7.l'am
Ar New York 1 I.2epm
No. 6. carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta
noogdi 11 Washhi-i n and Chattan oga to New
York without change.
No. 4 carric: I’lillm in Sleeping Car Knox
ville to Bri tol.
STATI-Nv . Xo. ?5
fJv' R0rhe7.7.777.7777!77.7 " 10am
Ar Anniston i 11.21 am
Ar Birmingham I J ... .... 10.00 pm
Ar Selma i ; 3.55 pm
Ar Meridian ' 7.'?tpm
Ar X'cc- O-'rniM I D.SOrttn
Ar Jackvo'i !77”777 19.1.5 am
Ar Vicksburg : . 11.35 am
Ar Shreveport. I i T.SOptn
4 No. 15i SNo', o7 “ tNoTlo'p'Nir'p.
2.00 pm 4.s(ipm Lv Rome ... ar B.soami 8.35 am
5. ripm 0.57 pm Ar Gad-den, ar 6.00 am 6.31 am
6.00 pm 7.10 pm Ar Attal a, lv 5.45 am! 6.20 am
t Daily except Sunday. K Sunday only.
F. S. GANNON. 3dv.p. A 0.M.. Washington. D.C
J. M. CVLP. Traf. Mgr.. Wa hlngton. D. C.
W. A. TURK. G. P. A.. Washington, D. C,
C. A. DENSCOTER, A.G.P.a..Chattanooga,Tenn
More than 200 stylish shapes
in untrimmed hats received by
Lanham & Sons on yesterday.
These goods were ordered direct
from New York and the fine
contains everything new and
nobby in untrimmed hat?. The
prices will prove revelations.
! CURRY'S
Diarrhoea - Dysentery Specific
Is a positive and populad remedy for
Diarrhoea, Dyseniertj, G o’era Inlani»m, >
Choiera Morbus, Flux, Griping and all bowel nffections.
We are now ap'>ro:u»liing the season when Bowel bflections
iprevail, which causes great mortality, especially among children.
'No prudent person should be without a reliable remedy. These
attacks are frexuently sudden and violent, often terminating in
death-. A renowned physician says that “in large cities, during
the heated term, fully one-half the deaths are attributed to diar
rhoea and dysentery.” Recognizing the of the dis
orders of the alimentary canal, at the same time knowing the
efliciency of
C'URRY : S
Diarrhoea <iiki Dusenieru simihg
We, offer it as a positive cure and safeguard upon wlicih you can
rely in the hour of affliction. In dvsenteric troubles arising
from excessive Jteat or the imprudent indulgence in vegetables,
fruits, etc., and in diarrhoea of children during the process of
teething, nothing affords sucn prompt and permanent relief as
CURRY'S
Diarrhoea and Duwro sdcciiig.
As its name implies it ie a perf. t j anacca fur all bowell
complaints. Physicians recommend and prescribe it iji their
practice, thereey evincing confidence in this remedy, which is not
a new candidate for public favor, but an old friend worthy of
public trust. Were it necessary, numberless certificates could
be furnished from physicians and others who have witnessed its
wonderful curative properties in the various forms of summer
omyilaints.
ITS EFFECTS ARE MAGICAL
ONLY 250 A DOTTLE
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R'>me Business College fil’ r 'uuui<‘.b*.-* and difficult po
sitions, and are Irghly com nui lei !»y t, i ;ir e nployers.
John D. Toy lor, attorney, Si u u irvtll x, G i.. si“F rank Huf
faker has been with m i n'oout three moulhe. He is qualified thor
oughly for the diffiiu't duties of stenographic work.”
Ha’s ted S nit.h. att ->ru w, city, says “F >r six n i nths I employed
Miss Connie R )-is as ate > >g,- ipher and tvpt .v.'iter to fl 11 a temporary
vacancy in in z offi m. C > n'ng dir ict y fro n h > c ill >ge and without
previous exp irieace in >fii.; > work, m iny of her du ies were new, but
tn a short time her pr ffi fie nay. wis sn di th it sb? wa s able to give at
tenti mto details in i '.ore jU, ail tli ve i m mner “
Rom« Hard w ire C>n) my s i/j: ” lis* inii We ber is the very
best stenographer in Fl or >ut»of it “ fi s Ma me graduated some
months ago.
Messrs. Walsh and W ilnt, Ch ittin m »a. Tenn say.—We find
Mr. Carter Wunbish a j)r r '- 4, t ycipible b > ikkeoper and stenographer.
Brown & Wish'iuri, G.e s,nb »r ) S. C s>y.. — “Mr. JMm Loyd
keeps our lio jlcs with > i’u any tr > ible whatever.”
Many more tistun > u ih cm' 1 bj g y m.
Rome Bia-miess C > In ’ > vill mt reciiv * pupils after this month
on ernplovm rit n >t h. d i .•■■ibis ifte • com’ss is complete and poei'ion
secured, Ym ig n<iinl ia i ej should enter now.
H S, SHOCKLEY. Principal.
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HEMOVAL
Il L E
As I expect to move to the new,
handsome store just completed by
Captain Moseley, I will sell my stock of
PIANOS, ORGANS, RiGKLES,
and Sewing flachines at greatly re
duced rates, to make room for the
immense stock ordered. If you are
thinking* of buying either of the above
articles, you can save money by call=
ing at my present store, 335 Broad
street, and buying now as I will save
you money. Bicycles are cut half in
two; 1 am determined to close out my
stock regardless of what they cost:
Terms easy; come at once and get
first choice in this layout.
E. E. FOMIBES
F. J-KANE & CD
248 Bcoad Street.
Sale of Summer Goods
N \ \ \ N ..X X X X X N x X 'X X N X X X N N X - .
X X X X X . X X X •*,- X xXXX*\X\X x
Lawns, Organdies, Piques, Percales,
- •
Gingham and Madras.
Ready-Made Skirts and Waists
•
We intend to close out our shoe
stock, so take advantage of cost
prices on shoesof the best makes.
Special prices on everything at
F. J. KAIE CO.
248 Broad Street-