The Rome hustler-commercial. (Rome, Ga.) 18??-????, December 05, 1898, Image 6

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. OZZ __ - w( V' ' ,7E YTHING AT COST X WE ARE GOING OUT OF THE x ■ TF/iwura w? ■ & L'ij L <i9lu ’wlWarei I ■ ■ HUS ■ ; / JO WILL SELL DUR ENTIRE TOLK i OWV OTJ hWh 'Xx It ' W IN • *<vA Bi “ EH M i 0/ ■ A • v i >< * JOI b-'x io r j j -•» .-.>■ .<•« SMA ffIUUM WD (HV PACT THAT I-" 1 EJn s n ’SH'T I ABD 1 11 vvul illAl L .o '<h I a THI§ SALE Includes Al I . : G, FLJRNISI 1 iNG GOODSaqd HATIS | l (fF LjC ,A»7 < V \ /X ■ —= THE CAROLINES I fl Prize That is Tempting Germany fIJID SPAIN KNOWS IT. And is Holding off to Make a Bet’er Deal. Paris Dec. 3 —There was no joint session of the peace com mission today. The Americans had a three hours’ meeting today. The report that Germany is negotiating for the purchase oi the Caroline isl ands is confirm ed from several queut rs, al though Count V< n Munster Leden burg, the German Am bassador here, informed a cor rts undent of the Associated Press that he knew nothing «t all about the matter. '1 he American com mission er s are iucliutd to believe the re port, and it is looked upon as explaining the reluctance of tin Spaniards to give the Arneri cans an answer in regard to th Caroline islands, as we’l as oi the question of religious liberty there, and the latest develop ments confirm the report that the Spaniards have been in structed not to yield on thes< points untill they have made a g-od bargain. ANY I' E R SON W.i- n ( ir t-> !■•<,* t! tr-.lh in regard to theft ne*Pvi cuitii A, t t •. i;-.,r c. ; nesr Ci » b OOI _ t •■ >.'. w.-ll to Bont FRE> i ’• } v ' ° nl tiutioa th s j,a per. tu« book is pnoiiehed u 4 the eelebratM phisi •du?!: , SlL ßp^iaU f t ? Dr. HatUsrny aid Co. ol “Sg .'H.. Atlanta Qa., whoa; you ahc-nk BRYAN OVATION The Great Free Sillier Lee’ll- 1 er in Alabama. fIDDRESSD LEGISLfI’UREi J I And Was Accorded a Magnifi cent Ovation. Montgomery, Ala., Dec. 3. Col. William Jennings Bryan, while passing through the city today on his way to his com mand at Jacksonville from his home in Nebraska, where he has been on sick leave for some we ks, by invitation, addressed 1 the general assembly of Alaba ma in the hall of the house. H spoke for more than an hour. lie was in his uniform and touched lightly on politics, but ’ felt hopeful of the .future and the survival of the principles 1 of the Chicago platform. Col. Bryan was greeted by a large and enthusiastic crowd outside of the assembly and was " much with his recep tion Here. After bis speech he shook the hands of hundreds of people. lie goes on to bis command at Savannah this afternoon. ■T " T- '■■TT 111 - 1 The Northern “coons” mee! and “resolute” against the ' whites throwing off negro su e p eniacy and African domina ion in the Carolinas, but fail to say anything about the Illinais race troubles. The intelligent Southern negro takes no stock ■ in the rantmgs of iht.se North (eru black scsllawags. SOUTHERN (on an** 1 Srhir’s'e In 1 '.l’t July C, 1888. statjows. N•». i ‘ No. 14 i No. JI LrCT-ttunudga. '. ... .'i '’l'r.rn'lO.lCpm hr Dalton 8.42 pm j 12.10 am irKoms I'.e. ,ai 9.40 pm 1.44 am hi Atlanta I'.i. .'ii.Mpm s.o'Jam tv Atlanta '• )■: 1.55 pm ’ fl.Oiam Ar Macon r.tOp. <1 2 usum 8.8 am Ar Jesup ii.4i>.-.rn 2.35 pm lirEvorctt 7.25uin 8.25 pm J . .. .■•Vll'.e . S.-.n on i i.v Jesup LO.Olain fl.&Opra Ar JacksonviUe....,.. I I.oopm 10.15 p n Lv R reroil ; 7.30 am I 1.30 rin Ar Bruns* ick ■ Ismj No. 10 carries Punman Sleeping Car Chat tan-to Atlanta. No. M carries Pul’.ti-an Sit- Ing Car and Day Coaches Cha tarooi'a *o Jacksonville and Ab tan ta te Br»»sw!< k. No. 8 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta ioo.<o to At'.anti*. ST ATtu.- " 13 I Mo. IHo T~ Uv XTTunta s ; lOOpin 7AO im Ar dome . 8.16 pm 10.20 am Ar Dalton 7. ’ 7.34pm41.3i :m ‘.r Chattanooga .ii B.s6pnJ l.Oupm Cv Chattanooga 8. .-am; S.tvpm A r Burgtn 14 ' ■ n '.r bexington l."":.m Ar Loulaville ' ?•« f> u 7.5.-am pr dlncinnatt - ■ >m| 7.31 ton .... Gv Chattanooga 1.2 -.»>> l.ijam- 1 it Mr Nashville ■ I 6.' i>ra m I No. IS oaroie Pullman • • ptngCar Atlanta .oCnr.ttano . . a to <'inc!:i.. '.‘.i No 1> oarr>"- i’ul t.-c ottr’Car Atlanta o Cincinnati au.l .'halt. ■ .. to Louisville. -TA'l'tOX'-. I Ng. 18 /» Chatt 1 .» ' . . 4. li' .tn 1C Aam krKnoxville pi n| B.9?am l.Wam l-Morrist wn : / K...nrv ST.Tam irilct Spr'ngs ; .. t ~c:U.4Ce». l.lKttm Kr Ashot: t.o ,v . r■. . i kioani \r S.i’is'?’:r.v :... ; fl.'»-■>« 9.B(.':’m - .r (Ireor.sboro ' . [ «.■■ -' in 12. lOptu liUtilolßh !... .. 1.-l .'m 3.23;.tn W Nos fol k ..IT i'. »r Wa ii •,r Now York ... ■ m No. 12 c I . n o 'tn Sfcep- • ' .. . ' i . i • . Hl? and .4- ■ 1. tu i'fv;n.» lU'-ii- 1 mil 6.1 a.r.i 0 i Sleep.ng Car . i -tusiK re '(»'<■: No hl >-< s lid .1.1 <" ~io.i-<a to Salis- ■ i". .. a o Sa’.is&nry and l.i .!..■•• o New York with* ut chango. ST ATI. ~ i ?;■>. 4 _ No. fl ,v(ta. t - igai . . . m. 8.40 am \r K.i'-.x >ll«* 8 |.in 11..•■5arr. tr M'-ni- tiiwn 2.1.ii.m 1.2 »m it lirl-lil .... 7.<>L'am S.iopm lr Wa d agton . j T. 4 am ,r New Y<>rk . .. ' 1.20 pm No. (J. currir- P -' ">'plngC'arChaltu .ooga t-• >V .v In.'' a.l-n oga to New a. k without u'.nn-' N* 4 cacti. ' i a l<na . ping Car Knox- ■Uletoßri tol. S-r ATP n-. So. 15 ... - - - - —» ■ . •V T t '. ■ . I k .V Anniston 11.21 am Ar Birmingham 10.00 pm \r Sehna J..i.'.pta Ar Meridian 7.3<>ym tr New Orh ans . .. 10 Houin Ar Jackson 9.46 am Ar Viekiijurg ll.lham Ar Shreveport. i 7.2l'pm >No. 15 I ;No.‘ 9 _ ifHo-Tli jfNo. Ml ZOOpnii At'b-m T.v .0 in ar lookin' 8 35»m 5. . lpm‘ 6.s7pi:<wAr 1 ..I .i. ar AfCan. ; i-SOam s.oopm' 7. lOpnwAr At -Jlu. lyl B.«6i*sn •.wid + Daily exMJ U -*y. < Sunday only. F.S.GANN’OJT 3dv.r &o ss ,Washington. D.G J. M. CULP, Tiaf. Mgr., Washington D. a W. A. TUMK,.a. P. A Wiishingtaa, D. C. a A BEMSOGTaa, 4 oA.xX!h*|Me»«MhS«kT«u - ---- - 1 a AND F ... , , o VMO' 4l - . -4) -i TO nape ti jh. ,t jT 3 - 57 a B 8& vvdo TGA . TEXAS. Schedule in EiTect Oct. 4th, 1823. ■ORTHBOtTND. No. 2 ! No. 4 Na.7o j N 0.72 Ev A t .anta . a ' Ar Ma tetta.. 9 i . : ” Borne .... 11 26a il .... ** Dalton 1141 am 11 41pm| SUipm “ Clint nooga 1 <Opiii. lOOnu.i V3apm “ Nas'nvilie . 5 55pm 04. - tnc “ Memphis ..I 7 30am| 430pin| Er Na ■ iville 1 ' Siu n| . 80ami Ar St ' i" J7 ' ■ 7JR EF7 Ar Chi'.":;.?'. Oftiaml Biw-mi t.- -’ ■ ■ . I 5 .'ii ~ 2Aini| Ar Lonisville . 2 a .-i 1". 11. :. | **■ Cincinitaii. 7 OOtirrii 4C6o l n| .... Train No. 2carries Pullman i-lceper between Juks'jnville, Fla., Atlan a a id Nashville, cox»- ue : ting with voatibule train for < hioago. Train No. 4carries,Pullman -leei-ur Angus‘l and A' lantato Nashville and St. Lot i.i rhronjt without change. Pullman yi'viper Atlanta t< Chattanooga, tpnsgen-era re i ain in car uni, 7 b'clock a. iu. Pullman Sleeper Atlanta t< Knoxville via A. K. & N. Ry. Train No. 7b connect s at Boyce with Q. A c for Oil innati. Tl.is tia.u curritii throu-l eonch Atlanta to Rome. To the South and East. aouTHßomro. No. i j No. 8 ] No.ol No.;; tv Nashville 9 IVaai lU strpxn, i “ Cha iiougr. 2&6pm 82tta n 655 am “ Di.lton . . 411 pm 4 scum 7 llainl Rome 425 pm 7 41 am .... “ Mei ietta . fl I] m fl 45« in 9 Ar Ev Atlanta .TTTi Ar Mro 'U... 11 1 m’l luuo. 'Aj'jix 1 “ ’1 i’on . . 2 50i " ... 1. i• \-1 1 • 84 . ■ .. 1.7 : v, .. Ev - ’.ir. 0.... . 77771 Ar klacon 11 lopm U 1 iu.> 7 ■ : nn ° Albany. I 8 27pm 11 05j m *• Tl'm'svillel.. fl . Bvrannah ._ fl tt fv Atlanta .. ,!■•.. . 1 >. . m. ‘ Ar Ar Char'es on .11 0 ■. h .Uk. ... “ Columbia ,|lu.'ruin Rjupnd Ev Aiinnia. ; i ”777777 Ar Athens 'lOiln. i 2 1 , _• ' .r, i “ K! i'lnon ’.. 31. j m 7i. u*u ' I.' j.h 1 “ yyasn’gtonlO ■ i ” New Yoik 6 5 1 _ Train No. 1 carries Pullman Bleeper Nasa i rille, Chattanooga aud Atlanta to Jackson ville. Fla. i Train No. Bcarries Pullman Simper St boulj 'I to Augusta without change Pullman Sleeper Chattanooga to Atlanta open for t'assengers t Chattanooga 0 o’clo-k p. m. Pullman Sleeper ■ ■ Knoxville to Atlanta via A. IC & N. liy. For ; further information write to 1 H. F. SMITH, C. E. HARMAN, • Traffic Manage* (J ea . j- aaa . . - ■ ■ j o Nak —. ... ■hsr.XT nuns -w. yx-rrnTtre ' ■ ■ ■ • 1 ; ■ s u : 0 ’ f ’ for .•* jii.lly t,,jod time v.kfa family er frit uci, tl ere is rctli ißrr like an open Burry fcr either Wiiiter or Summer. Our stock oi' ; yli -Ii carriage- is unrivalled and our spider phaetons, runn bouta, buggies,traps, curt-, v*it. cnettes, cauopy top .x open >- reys, are lijdi' comfort bit' and 1 y J in tons;:ue tio-., trim’ m > And li i f d. Wo ■ y a I" a h<l llt'B3 aid ill ) iyi;. I. LCGGY Co, '3U ?51 i bi'tiud H SlB-t,Rc.- ' C.i. S■’ 7. ~•!]]) 4 JT!'l-.;vtUb. ■ w.rau- W’ '■■• -• I w I I -> so- . «w« >! L,> .jv* H Nt ju>«»«, • 'Ti' «*4 1896-7, J ’<i|j *.»>.,• in' leaving a i ouhl .•">!<■:? <. . . U»’« 'Jure, waich reliereri Air*. * Swings, Colo., August 19, lS5c. ’ t J ■ L‘-.j B, .£ Ccui>h Syran. M . —I ~ ———- -—--—• ■■■ ■—l riBIII _-._ ,UJ._J U^X— an... rW .» «■■■■«* *’** •-•'• *-*•** k I I V ■•' ■ ' 5 i. ;*; ’£ 1 ■ ■ V ■■.•..TX.'t* ~/ B vij, * •• |||| Ra ■ I ( ' J6u iiQe . r:wi’.- .. • ' •- - 1 •.«*'*”«• M / : ■ I r, SALE', AND FEED STABLEST I Offers the public t'ia fiuMt tsv m. {V ■ at ccs a;id most p >lite and drivers ■ T ;, p be?[ s'oek of horuee and mulerxju vw :■ siantly. I ,yr> *“ • Sg Q... '-V"'" ■ '■ • ■ .. J'l - y MM '.I ,-j;y ■ I ’ --7*- c r a