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W.A.RHUDY’S
SPRING
BARGAINS
I N
F urnitur E
Just received —a large shipment of ele
gant Bedroom Suits in
Antique Oak,
Old English,
16th Centurv
—AND—
Natural Che ry.
FROM $25 TO SIOO.
READ THESE QUOTATIONS:
Parlor suits, plush and tapestry
beautiful designs S3O 00f/SIOO 00
Blcgant bed lounges, walnut and
oak 8 00@ 25 00
v 25 patterns handsome hat racks.. 6 60® 50 00
20 patterns handsome sideboards. 15
20 patterns wardrobes in all the
woods 6 00/6 60 00
The largest assortment of Baby Car
riages ever shipped to Rome. Forty
different styles to select from, ranging in
price from $7 to $25. Also a nice line of
carpets, matting, rugs, window shades
and curtain poles at prices as low as can
be found anywhere in the state.
My stock is complete. A.l new fresh
goods of the very latest styles and fin
ishes. Call and get prices.
W. A. BUDDY.
404 Broad Street.
A Planters Experience.
•‘My plantation 1. In a malarial dla«
trict, wticre fever and ague prevafiled.
I employ ISO bands] frequently half
of thorn wore sick. 1 wan nearly di*.
conraged when I began the use of
T utfs Pilis
The result was marvellous. My men
became strong and hearty, and I bave
bad no furthur trouble. With those
pills, I would not fear to live in any
lump.” E. ItIVAL, Bayou Sara, La.
Sold Everywhere,
Office, 39 & 41 Park Place, New York.
ALLSKINano blood
DISEASES.
The Best Household Medicine,
Once or twice each year the sys
tem needs purging- of the impuri
ties which clog the blood. From
childhood to old age, no remedy
meets ajl cases with the same cer
tainty of good results as
BOTANIC BLOOD BALM.
W. C. McGauhey, Webb City, Ark., writes.
•‘ B. B. B. has done me more good and for less
money than any other blood purifier I ever used.
I owe the comfort of my life to it.”
P. A. Shepherd, Norfolk, Va., August io, 1888,
writes: “ I depend on B. B. B. for the preservation
®f my health. I have had it in my family now
nearly two years, and in all that time have not had
to have a doctor.’*
GF- Write for illustrated "Book of Wonders,"
BLOOD BALM CO. e Atlanta, Ga. Sent free.
TTWWFop LOST or FAILING MANHOODj
UfiSWGensral and NERVOUS DEBILITY;
I M I J iWeaknecs of Body and Mind, Effects
AiS-SUof Erroraor Exce&ses in Old or Young,
lie MANHOOD folly Ilcßtorcd. How to enlarge and
WKAK,L’NDKVKLOPEDOROANBAPAHT3OKBODY.
unfailing HOME TREATMENT—BenefIta In a day.
from 60 States and Foreign Countries. Write them.
Book, explanation and proofs nailed (aealeil) free.
dwiirtw eric Medical co., buffalo* n. y.
«hg G is acknowledged
he leading remedy for
JonorrSioea dt Gleet,
'he only safe remedy foi
euc orrlHex or Whites.
I prescribe it and feel
safe in recommending it
to all sufferers.
A. J. STONER, M. D.,
Decatur, 111.
iold by
PRICE SI.OO.
El For sale by D. W. Curry, Rome.
Hthe best known remedy
“H.G.C.” Cures Gonorhaja and
Gleet in ItosDays, without Fain.
Prevents Stricture. Contains no
■ RgP acrid or poisonous substances, and
is guaranteed absolutely harmless.
C prescribed by physicians. Best Sy
ringe free with each bottle. Pricesl
Sold by druggists. Beware of Sub
stitutes. Acme Cheni.Cp.lAd.,N.O.La
For sale by D. W. Curry.
STUART'S
Gin and Buchu.
The Great Kidney and Blad
der Remedy.
It purifies the blood.
Relieves pain in the back
and sides.
Gives tone to the bladder.
Stimulates the kidneys,
Cures brick dust deposit.
Aids digestion and increas
es the appetite, and does all
that is claimed for it as a kiu
ney and bladder remedy.
If you have urinary trouble
of any kind try
GIN AND BUCHU. It never
fails to relieve.
Sold by all druggists.
RAILROAD MBK
Freight Blockade on the West
ern and Atlantic Raised.
WHAT THE “LDHTED" MEANS.
The Richmond and Danville—The
Elberton Air-line Depot—A Summer
Sleeper on the Central—Savannah
as a Seaboard Outlet—The Railway
Freight Claim Association.
The Western and Atlantic officials re
port the freight bockade raised so far as
their road is concerned.
There are many people who do not
know why the term “limited” is applied
to certain fast passengers trains. The
term is only applied to those tiains that
are limited as to the number of cars they
carry.
The gross earnings of the Richmond
and Danville railroad for the first week
in February were $274,800, a decrease
from the corresponding period of 1889 of
$16,125.
It is said that arrangements have about
been completed to move the depot of the
Elberton air line road to Eloerton, and
allow the track of the Georgia, Carolina
and Northern road to run parallel with
and close to that of the Elberton road.
The latest improvements in schedules
on the Central road will be the running
of a through sleeper from Savannah to
Hot Springs, N. C., via Augusta, which
will be commenced in March. This
schedule is for the convenience of the
summer travelers going to the mountains
About all the roads which are
now being built in Georgia, and those
which are projected, bave Savannah in
view as their seaboard outlet, says the
Savannah News. Io the very near future,
therefore, the volume of ihe commerce of
Savannah will be very much greater than
at present, though it now excites the
envy of all the other south Atlantic ports.
The fifth annual meeting of the Railway
Freight Claim Association of the eastern,
western and.southern states will be held
in Atlanta, March 5. The subjects of
special importance to be considered are
proposed changes in loss, danger and
overcharge rules. The secretary, Mr. F.
B. Goodall, has issued a general call for
the meeting, and hopes that a full repre
sentation of the members will be present.
The headquarters of the members will be
at the Kimball house.
Go see those genuine imported, trained
singing canaries received by Lloyd yes
terday.
I off er my entire stock of boots and
shoes at cost. This is hard to do but I
am forced to sell. My entire stock was
bought before the advance. Now is
your time for bargains. I mean what I
say. R. T. Connally.
216 Broad St., Rome, Ga.
2-20-lm.
COMMERCIAL WORLD.
ROMS PRODUCE MARKET.
Reported by Hamilton & Co.
Rome, Ga., February 27, 1891.
Butter 15 @ 25
Eggs 12 @ 15
Cnickens—hens 18 @ 25
Chickens—frying 15 @ 22
Cabbage 2 @ 3
Tur ips—per bushel 60 Co} 70
Onions 80 ®1 00
Table peas 100 fel 60
Stock peas 60 ® 75
Sweetpotatoes 50 @ 75
Irish potatoes, per barrel 2 75 (al 00
Meats-dry salt 6 @ 6*/ 4
shoulders none in market
long cleai 7%® 8
hams 10 @ 13
Lard 7%@ 9
Oats 60 @ 75
Wheat . 80 @1 00
Corn 75 (g> 80
Flour 425 @6 20
Meal 75 (al KO
Bran 1 30 @1 35
Rome Cotton Market.
Reyorted.by Rome Cotton Exchange.
Rome, Ga., February 27, 1891.
w. a. McGHEK, Manager.
Strict good middll g 10
Good middling 9%
Strict middling ... 9%
Middling 9%
Strict low middling 9
Low middling 8%
Strict good ordinary 8%
Tinges
Stains
Our market steady.
NEW YOKE COTTON MARKET.
Opening. Closing.
February 8 69 ....
March 8 71 8 70
April 8 79 8 80
May 8 89 8 89
June ,8 97 8 97
oiL orrv, pa.
Petroleum—
March 76% 75%
CHICAGO MABKBT.
Wkhat:—
Open- High- Clos
ing. est. Ing.
May 97% 97% 97%
July 93 93% 93
Con
October ....
May 56% 66% 65%
Mass POBKI
January .... ....
May 9 80 9 87 9 85
Labd:—
January .... ....
May 6 85 5 87 5 85
Bhobt Ribs:—
January ....
May 4 85 4 90 4 90
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.
The following are the closing prices of the
mast important stocks quoted In the New York
stock exchange:
Union Pacific 45%
Missouri Pacific 67%
Western Union 81%
Pacific n ail 38%
Lake Shore , 111%
THE TRIBUNE-OF-ROME, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 28.1891
Louisville and Nasnville 76%
Texas Pacific 14%
Delaware and Lackawanna 137 w *
Northwestern 10/%
t. Paul 65%
Burlington and Qnincy 80%
Richmond and West Point Terminal .. . . 18%
Reading 32%
Tennessee Coal and Iron 36%
<’<»tt<»n < )il trusts 23%
Atchison 20%
rtugar Trust
New Jersey Central 116%
New York and New England 3 X %
Rock Island 67%
Lead Trust IS
Chicago Gas 42%,
Manhattan Consolidated U 4
Canada Southern 60%
Northern Pacific pfd 71%
North American 18%
Northern Pacific 27%
Hocking Valley 26
Rig 4 62%
American Sugar Refinery •. 71%
•‘Angel of Night” is what Dr. Bull’s Cough
Svrup ha« been termed by parents, who-e wor
rying and coughing children have been soothed
and cured, and have secur'd sw»et slumber by
using tlii excellent remedy. Price only 25 cents
a bottle.
Frosted feet may be cured in one or two days
by the use of Salvation Oil, the great pain-de
stroyer.
Send 15 cents to Lloyd for a sample
pound of pure stick candy—best in town.
Also fresh horehound, extra strong.
Fine blankets for sale
at cost by R. H. West &
Son.
LADIES
Needing atonic, or children who want build
ing up, should take
BROWN’S IRON BITTERS.
It is pleasant to take, cures Malaria, Indi
gestion, Biliousness and Liver Complaints.
* N EVIN *
H&OPERA~HOUSEffI®
Tuesday Eveiing, March 3.
The Nightingale of Song and Queen of
Portean Stars,
KATIE PI’TNAM,
_4*_ ffe
IN HER AMERICAN COMEDY DRAMA
BY CHYS. T. DAZEY,
——— o — ( o )__ 0 _ o 2
-“LOVE FINDS A WAY.”-
Supported by a comp my of unusual ex
cellence. Full of intense heart interest;
a comedy element of natural; mirth.
Very funny comedians. Catchy Songs,
Banjo Solos, Duetts, Medleys, Merry
Dances, and grand special scenic effects.
admission:
Reserved Seats $1 00
Genera) Admission 75
Gallery 25
Sale of Seats Now Open at Yeiser’s.
A NEW LOT
Wall Paper
Just arrived at
J. VFAI.’S.
Picture Frames made |to order [any size
wanted.
ON iPMONTH’S
TIME.
All Watches p. epared by ns
are guaranteed to keep TIME
For one vear. Send yours to us
VEAL’S JEWELRY
STORE.
Disposing of an Office Seeker.
“The art of putting the right men in
the right places,” Talleyrand once said,
“is first in the science of government;
but that of finding places for the discon
tented is the most difficult.”
It would seem from this that the dis
tinguished French statesman was as
much a prey to office seekers as are the
public men of our own time. His man
ner of disclosing of them is amusingly
illustrated in the following anecdote:
One day one of these troublesome per
sons presented himself to M. de Talley
rand and reminded him that he had been
promised a place.
“Very well,” said Talleyrand, “but
tell something that suits and which can
be given. You don’t know of anything?
Well, find something. You must admit
that I haven't the time to search for you. ”
The applicant was thus disposed of for
the time being, but a day or two later he
again presented himself, his face radiant
with hope, and said: ‘
“Sir, such and such a place is vacant.”
“Vacant,” replied Talleyrand. “Well,
what do you wish me to do? You ought
to know that when a place is vacant it
has already been promised.”—Boston
Transcript.
4- ■ ■
When Opera Goers Ought to Kat.
A musical director now in the city
has another idea besides music.
“Complaint is made,” says he, “that
people who come to the opera are nerv
ous and fidgety and do not respond to
the efforts to please. Is it any wonder?
The 6 and 7 o’clock dinners are the cause.
Our best people who go to make up the
coloring of the audience dine'late, and
as a rule they fill in regardless of the
laws governing health, and come to the
opera—shall I speak plainly?—with
enough rich food in them to make them
stupid and unappreciative. My advice
would be to eat sparingly just before
the opera. The good effects from the
music would assist in the digestion of a
good dinner taken as late as midnight.
My notion will probably not agree with
that of your physician. Be it so. lam
talking from a point which interests me.
Gormandizing and music don't go to
gether.”—Chicago Tribune.
»GRAND«
SALE
OF
Wmfcrits-Li®
parks# co
We gave an
order 90 days ago there
by saving 20 per cent on
our spring purchases.
These goods are now in
stock and ready for your
inspection. Beautiful
edges, flounces and in
sertions in the Swiss
nainsook and cambric,
in the daintiest patterns
and newest designs.
EMBROIDER IBS
— A. NT D—
-4. L* A* C * E*S-+-
A 45-INCH SWISS FLOUNCE
. AT 30 CENTS A YARD-
What do you think of that?
Ask to see this bargain. Nothing
like it ever seen in Rome. Our 35c, 40c,
45c and 500 Swiss flounces won’t bo
matched in the city.
THE NEW THING IN EMBROID
ERY SUITS
Is the new fast black embroidered Swiss
flounces. We have them now on exhi
bition in lovely designs and much cheap
er than they will be bought later in the
season.
1,800 YARDS OF JOB EM
BROIDERIES.
All widths from 1 inch to 45 inches wide,
will be seen on our bargain counter at
less than half price. Y’ou never saw such
bargains in your life as this counter con
tains.
LACES.
Torchon laees especially, we have re
ceived a new lot and they are extremely
low, no high tariff on them, but bed
rock prices on every piece and assort
ment unlimited. Now is the time to buy
these goods before spring costumes de
mand your attention. We ask you to see
these goods and hear our prices. To buy
them of us is to save yourself money.
Try it.
H B.Parks & Co
A poor man as well as a rich man can make
money by buying a building lot in
Ogden’s
Addition.
This addition is located in the Fourth ward
of the city of Rome and contains 64 level,
beautiful building lots. It is within ten min
utes waik Os tne business center of the city
and within one square of the West Rome
Dummy line railroad. Lots for sale at low
prices, upon small monthly payments, with
out interest. Do not wait for a “boom” and
then buy at high prices.
Call on or address
Hill and Flowers, 230 Broad Street.
A. S. Ogden, Rome. Hotel.
2-1-30 days
R. D. VAN DYKE HUGH T. INMAN. J. H. HENLEY.
Special $50,000.
Van Dyke & Henley
NO. 11 BHOAD STREET.
Wholesale Grocers and Cotton Factors.
Headquarters for Guanos and Phosphates.
Heavy Farm Supplies a Specialty.
Country orders will receive prompt at
tention. Correspondence solicited.
Feb l-l-yr
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_ I MERCHANT tailorincTmerits reward, j *1
-MERCHANT tailoring still on top.-
IG. RIKHOFF,
202 BROAD STREET.
Has just received ti e most complete line of
THE LATEST DESIGNS
—THE FINEST FABRICS
THE NEWEST STYLES—
WHICH HE IS OFFERING AT
Popular - Prices.
Beautiful Pants Goods, Elegant Vestings, Handsome Suitings.
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO EARLY PURCHASERS OF
SPRING SUITS:
We will give you special low prices on every garment you may wish to
order by ordering them now.
Your careful inspection is cordiallv invited.
J. G. RIKHOFF - - . . 202 BROAD STREET
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J. H ALLEN,
REAL ESTATE,
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CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY
Iron, Marble and Slate lu a i <lr.
No. 20 Armstrong Building Borno
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