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W.A. RHUDY’S
SPRING
BARGAINS
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F urnitur E
Just received—a largo shipment of ele
gant Bedroom Suits in
Antique Oak (
Old English,
16th Century
—AND—
Natural Cherry.
FROM $25 TO SIOO.
READ THESE QUOTATIONS:
Parlor aulrg, plush and tapestry
beautiful designss3o 00a$100 00
■legant bed lounges, walnut anl
oak 8 00@ 25 00
25 patterns handsome hat racks.. 6 Ml® 50 00
24 patterns handsome sideboards. 15 00® 100 00
2# pat terns waidi obes in all the
woods 6 00@ 60 00
The largest assoi tment 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
•arpets, matting, rugs, window shades
and curtain poles at prices as low as can
be found anywhere in the state.
My st ok is complete. All new fresh
go ids of the very latest styles and fin
ishes. Call and get prices.
W. A. RHUDY,
404 Broad Street.
HEALTH IS WEALTH!
a HAU*
Dr. E. C WpHt’s Nerve and Bram Treat
ment, a guaranteed specific for Hyateria, I >iz
ainess, Convulsions, Fits. Nervous Neuraldi t.
Headache, Nervous Prostration caused b» the
ase of alco u»l or tobacco; Wakefulness, Mental
Depression, So* teeing of the Brain resulting in
insanity and leading to misery dev ay and death,
Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power
in either sex, Involuntary Losses and Spennat
•ri bee a caused by over-exertion of th- brain,
•elf-abu-e or over-indulgei.ae Each box con
tains one month's trea ment. SI.OO a box, or
six boxes for $5.00, sent by mail prepaid on re
ceipt of price.
WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES
To cure any case W ith each order received by
us for six boxes, acco" panied with $5.0% we will
■end the purchaser our written guar mtee to re
fund the money if the treatment does not effect
a cure. Guarantees issued omy by Bradford
Drug Co., sole agents, Rome, Ga.
SSOO Reward !
WE will pay tho above reward for any case of Live.
Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Heiuiache, Indigestion. (Jon
atlpatioa or we cannot cure with West’:
pj! is. v. hen the directions are strictly
hey are pur* ly Vegetable, and novel
SWX’ \tlon. Sugar (’oate 1 Large boxes
A? cenU Hew:.re of counterfeit
If You Have
Indlg-estlon, Flatulence,
mek'KJbdaclie, "all run down,” loa>
tug- riesb. you will rind
Tutt’s Pills
the remedy you need. They tone up
the weak stomach und build up the
e tier fries. Sufferer* from
mental or physical ovsrwook will find
relief from them. N icely sugar coated.
SOLD EVERYWHERE
Railroad Commissson of Georgia.
i. N TRAMMELL, Chairman,)
ALEX. H EKWI>. ; Commissioner!
J W. ROBERTSON, )
A. O. BRISCOE, Secretary.
Atlanta, Ga., March 14,1891.
CIRCULAR No. 188.
OS' TUB
Paaseager Tariff Western and Atlantic
Railroad.
In the matter of the petition of the
Western and Atlantic Railroad company
that the passenger rates be placed at 3
•ents per mile, the Commission, after
«areful consideration of the facts and fig
ures presented, have concluded that, as
the present special rates for passenger
fares over the Western and Atlantic rail
road were fixed at the request of the
management of said road, a refusal to
grant the petition under consideration
would be making an unjust discrimina
tion against the Western and Atlantic
railroad, in favor of all other first-class
roads in the state, and that, granting the
petition,would be simply placing the local
patrons of the Western and Atlantic rail
road on an equal footing with those of all
other first-class roads in the state.
It is, therefore ordered that the Wes
' tern and Atlantic railroad be placed in
•lass A (3 cents per mile) of the St ndard
Passenger Tariff, subject to Rule No. 9,
as amended by Circular No. 185, dated
March 4,1891.
All circulars in conflict beneath, are
hereby repealed.
/ This circular to take effect on aud after
*taarolr 14, 1891. By order of the Board.
L. N. Trammell, Cha’m,
A. C. Bbiscoe, Sec’y.
The latest wonder.
The Wonder store is sell
ing a brass bound cedar
bucket for 25 cents. Call
and get one before they
are gone. 318 Broad
street.
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
Current Local Events of the
Day Epitomized.
NEWS OF THE CITY AND SUBURBS.
Bits of Fact and Gossip Gathered on
the Street—What Has Happened and
is Going to Happen Bright and
Breezy Little Things Briefly Told
For Hasty Readers.
The spider spied his 'c istomed prey,
Ami deftly wove a net to catch her;
Ho addressed her in the softest way,
In tones he felt assured would fetch her.
But she demurely closed one eye—
A fly she was. and she was fly!
—ln the First Baptist church, a series
of meetings will begin, within the next
week, to last ten days.
—Dr. T. M. Holmes has just fitted up
an elegant suite of looms for his office
at Bradford’s drug store.
—The pulpit at the First Methodist
church will be occupied to lay by Rev.
Dr. J. W. Lee, who was formerly the
pastor here.
—Yesterday Messrs. Hand & Co. re
ceived the first consignment of strawber
ries to reach this market, and they went
off like hot cakes.
—The New Rome furnace will not blow
in on April 1, as was expected, on ac
count of the bad weather, which has in
terfered with the supply of charcoal ne
cessaiy for that purpose.
—The citizens living near the old Pres
byterian college complain that the in
condescem, light near that place has not
been lit for two weeks, aud the neighbor
hood is in total darkness at night.
—Officers Davis and Sellman raided a
house on Bridge street last night and cap
tured four young men who were gamb
ling. Two of them gave bond and two
were locked up.
A pair f horses, drawing a carriage,
ran awav yesterday afternoon in East
Rome, breaking the tongue f rom the ve
hicle and giving the driver a heavy fall
and a mud hath. The outfit was the prop
erty of Capt. J. J. Seay.
—Mr. Jim Douglas, who rmployed
Officer J. B. Davis to go in pursuit of
the man Ryan, who stole a pair of mules
from hi n some time ago, states that he
is well satisfidd with the work done by
Mr. Davis.
—Second avenue is in a very bad con
dition at the Rome railroad intersection.
The railroad track is much higher than
the street, and it is dangerous for vehi
cles to be driven over it. The place could
easily be put in good repair, and it
wouldn’t cost much.
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL.
Romans and the Strangers Within
The Gates of Rome.
Mr. Walter Eohols goes to Chattanooga
for a day’s pleasure. y %
Lfr. Robt. Qwaltpey, willJQwrtr-Sun
"il'Syfn Chattanooga. (
Mr. T. W. Scott made a flying trip to
Summerville yesterday.
Miss Mattie Harper, of Cave Spring,
leaves for home Monday.
Prof. C. W. Wright, of Cedartown,
spent the day in Rome yesterday.
Mrs. T. B. Williams leaves tonight for
New York to purchase her spring stock.
Mrs. J. T. Carpenter of Newman, is
visiting the family of Mrs. G. W. Holmes
Mrs. J. T. Cai pen ter, of Newman, is
visiting Mrs. G. W. Holmes, at Terrace
Hill.
Mr. Thomas Conklin, of Atlanta, is ex
pected in Rome today on a visit to
friends.
Mr. E. B. McDonald a popular travel
ing man from St. Louis, was at the Arm
strong yesterday.
Mr. H. R. Matlack, of Philadelphia,
spet yesterday ia Romo, and was a guest
of the Armstrong.
Mr. Julian Field, of Atlanta, who has
been visiting Dr. E Hillyer’s family, left
for home yesterday.
Mrs. E. L. Bosworth gave a birthday
dining Friday, which was highly en
joyed by all present.
The friends of Mrs. C. E. Featherstone
will be glad to learn that she is convales
cent after a serious illness.
Messrs. E. A. Colclough, Walter Lang
ford W. R. Scullin and E. A. Whitehead
will spend today iu Chattanooga.
Prof. E. E. West left this morning for
Atlanta to take charge of the boy’s pri
mary department of the Technological
school,
Mr. F.Swartzkopf, of Chicago, accom
panied by his wife, was in Rome yester
day. and made the Armstrong his head
quarters.
EdG.Caldwell, esq., of Anniston, Ala.,
who i-the < flicient sheriff of Calhouu
county was requested at the Armstrong
yesterday.
Messrs. Dunn, Featherston and Alex
ander represented Rome’s legal fratuini
ty in the supreme court at Summerville
last week.
The young friends of Mr. John W.
Ledbetter will be phased to know that
he has returned from Texas and will re
main in Rome.
Capt. “Bob” Barbour, passenger con
ductor on the Alabama division of the
East Tennessee, has been quite sick at
his home in Selma, Ala.
The Piedmont Institute, of Rockmart,
has been so fortunate as to secure the
services of Miss Lydia Rowland, of Rome,
teacher of art and elecution.
Mr. W. H. Chaddock, of Anniston,
Ala.,who is superintendent of the United
States Kollinst Stock company of that
place spent yesterday in Rome as a guest
of the Armstrong.
Mrs. L. E Fletcher, of Warrenton, Va.,
who was summonsed by a telegram to
the bed side of her son. Mr. P. C. Fletch
er, du'ing nis recent illness, left on last
Tuesday for her home.
Mr. J. C. Sproul, who was formerly a
R >man but now a resid nt of Anniston,
and president of the Anniston Hardware
company was in Rome yesterday on a
visit to his father’s family.
THE TRIBUNE-OF-ROME, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 15.1891.
A PLEASING PROGRAM.
The Music at the First Presbyterian
Church To-Day.
T1 e regular services will be held at the
Fiist Presbyterian church today and the
1 hoir will furnish unusually good music,
offering the following splendid program.
MORNING SERVICE.
Venite—“O Come, Let Us Sing”—Anthem.
- Ulumenschein
Offertory—“ Glorious Things of Thee”—
Duet lor soprano and bass Griffin
EVENING SERVICE.
Anthem—“ How Shall We Praise Thee?”...
—Holden
The choir in this church is steadily
growing in favor, the music being above
the average and today the selection will
be exceptionally fitting and well ren
dered.
Strangers and the public generally are
invited to attend.
Mr. Abel Lloyd has en route another
importation of trained Hartz Mountain
singing canaries, booked to arrive about
Wednesday next, being the la tof the
season, as they become scarce and high
after April 1.
The Mendelssohn Quintette Club.
Last night this famous club had a smal
but very appreciative audience at Nevin’s
Opera house. The splendid progiam was
rendered in a most admirable manner
and every number of it was received en
thusiastically. As a whole, the Quintette
club was so much of a success that any
particular mention were invidious, suffice
it to say that its well known reputation
was upheld in a manner beyend criti
cism.
Broken jewelry should be taken to G.
J. Davis’ Jewelry Store, where it will be
repaired in fine strle, nicely finished and
guaranteed. 2-22-lm
KING’S BLENDED COFFEE.
Served With Highland Evaporated
Cream.
Everybody is invited to call on Monday, the
tilth and try a cup of coffee and
YOU CAN BUY FOB THAT DAV ONLY.
14 pounds granulated sugar taroo
16 pounds light brown sugar for I 00
10 pounds pearl grits for 1 00
15 pounds choice riee 1 co
20 pounds oatmeal for 1 Op
Oatmeal—two pickages) for 25c
Oat flakes—three packages for 50c
16 pounds oat flakes for 1 00
20 pounds buckwheat flour for 1 00
Best sugar cured hams—per p >und 12c
Best leaf lard—twelve pounds 1 00
CANNED GOODS.
3 pound tomatoes—per d zensl 15
2 pouud tomatoes—per dozen 85c
2 pound sugar corn—per dozen 1 25
2 oound succotash— per dozen 1 50
2 pound early June peas—per dozen 1 75
2 pound marrowfat peas—per dozen 1 75
2 pound asparagus—per dozen 4 00
2 pound corn beef—per dozen 2 60
1 pound salmon—per dozen I 25
Highland cream—throe small cans for 25c
Highland cream—three large cans for 53c
J KLLIBS AND BjMfgBVES. *
Snider's jellies—tlvajjii'ff” « 50c.
Snider's
Snider's riilliee meat—five
Cross and Blackwell's jams reduced to 25 and 50c
Best New Orleans molasses—per gallon .. 50c
CIOARS.
Grand republic—loo f0rJ3.50
Moss rose—so for 175
Cabinets—fifty for 1 25
Tom Thumb—loo for 1 00
MATCHES.
Vulcans—dozen for 7c
Vulcans—gross for6sc
Southern queen-dozen forlsc
Royal cream—chocolate pound 25c
Royal cream—chololate half pound 15c
Como Monday and have a cup of good coffee
and take advantage of our cut prices.
Respectfully, KING & BROTHER .
WANTED-A sober
first class barber is
wanted at the Arm
strong barber shop. Sal
ary sll per week. No
others need apply.
NED HUGGINS, Prop.
The First Step.
Perhaps you are run down, can’t eat,
can’t sleep, can’t think, can’t do anything
to your satisfaction, and you wonder
what ails you. You should heed the
warning, you are taking the first step in
to neivous prostration. You need a
nerve tonic and in Electric Bitters you
will find the exact remedy for restoring
your nervous system to its normal,
healthy condition. Surprising results
follow the use of this great nerve tonic
and alterative. Your appetite returns,
good digestion is restored, anil the liver
aud kidneys resume healthy action. Try
a bottle. Price 50(5. at D. W. Curry’s
drugstore.
ROME BRANCH S. T. Jr.
It Will be Represented at the Augusta
Convention in May.
The annual convention of the Southern
Traveler’s association will meet in Au
gusta next May.
Cities in Georgia and Alabama are
making big preparations to attend, and
as the Rome branch of the Southern 7 rai
eler’s association will reap a part of the
benefit to be derived from the meeting,
it will make a determined effort and pre
pare for the convention in good shape.
A meeting will probably be called for
next S iturday night, when dues will be
collected and a committee appointed to
attend the convention, so that Rome may
be represented in a proper manner.
Shiloh’s Vitalizer is what you need for
constipation, loss of appetite, dizziness,
and all symptoms of dyspepsia. Price 10
and 75 cents per bottle. For sale by D.
W. Curry.
IF YOVR BACK A.CHFS,
Or you are all worn out, really good for noth
ing, it Is general debility. Try
B KOHN’S IRON HITTEHS.
It will cure you, cleanse your liver, and gIVS
a good appetite.
Croup, whooping cough and bronchitis
immediately relieved by Shiloh’s Cure.
For Sale by D. W. Curry.
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SPRING SM
,1891.
I & T
♦GRAND. DISPLAY*
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Silk and Woolen
NOVELTIES
in Foreign
Dress Goods.
Jhis Week
H. B. PARKS & CO.
We have received
several shipments of
new and sty [ish spring
fabrics and others are
arriving daily. Many
of these styles are
Oyflf|k|mp_ortation
and wont be found
elsew Were in the city.
Our slpecial Novelty
Suits are exclusive
patterns.
No Two Are Alike.
Spier, did Styles,
Lovelv Shades.
Stylish Effects.
You’ll be delighted
when you see the
stock.
Black Dress (foods.
This department is without
doubt the most complete in the
state. The new arrivals of la-d
week have it made very
attractive and we insist on
your giving us a look through
out this splendid stock.
WASHABLES.
Our stocK of wash go >ds is
certainly very complete, con
sisting of Domestic and For
eign Ginghams, Challis, Outing
Cloths, French Percales, and
other new and stylish Fa
brics for spring wear.
For Latest Styles and Lowest
Prices See
ItNKM
THE RAIDA
IS IHE BEST METAL LAMP.
NO SMELL. NO DUST NO SMOKE.
IT IS SAFE, IT IS SIMPLE.
Its handsome. It is convenient. Nightwork is a pleasure
when done by the light of The Haida. The wicking arrange
ment cannot be improved.
Buy the best lamp chimneys; they are cheaper.
LAMPS. LAMPS.
LAMPS.
LAMPS. LAMPS-
An enormous stock of lamp goods, chimneys, burners, wicks.
Why not buy ire-proof chimneys ? They cost no more in the
end than the common ones.
DIAMOND STOVE POLISH is the best. Price
5 cents. “THE NEW PROGRESS GASOLINE
STOVE”, absolutely safe, perfectly clean.
HtRPiSR & PEPPER
236 EHOAD.
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// J' M VANDIVER V
■ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL I
JFjBHU —dealer in— I
Brandies. Wines and Cigars.
Sole agent for Scblitz Beer for Rome.
HLwk Only the best quality of goods kept in J I
y stock. California Wines on draught. 0 11
•i-WK No. 6 Broad street, Rome, Ga. J rsT
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W- e'WERCi ANT+TAiIC WC STJLL ON
TJ. G RIKHOFOT
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IX 202 BROAD STREET. >
w Has just received the most complete line of
g THE LATEST DESIGNS- >
s —THE FINEST FABRICS F
o THE NEWEST STYLES- S
WHICH HE IS OFFERING AT Z
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| Popular - Prices, g
b- Beautiful Pants Goods, Elegant Vestings, Handsome Suitings.
I- SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO EARi Y PURCHASERS OF w
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< SVLMING SUITS: x
qWo will give you spacial low prices on every garment you may.wish to m
(X order by ordering them now. O
W Your careful inspection is cordially invited. 5
S J. G. RIKHOFF - --- 202 BROAD STREET •
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The Koine Chemical Co.
W. L. Goldsmith, J..L. Camp, Robt. L. Goldsmith,| W. H.|Simpsow,
Pres, and Mgr. Treas. Sec’y. Supt
ROME G-JA.
Wp Are :i “ EME
vve Are ' chemical igo.
now 7.
READY
\ uring the fol
/ L S 3 lowing bra nds of
BUSINESS /A
LISTEN TO ME GUANO
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Jast One Mlnnta. LHI / / M 1 m ni 11
y 1 I Aeid ILosphate
SOME I
GOOD / V J
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NEW / /
FOR YOU. AT HOME
Rome C.I& C. Guano, Rome Bone with Ammonia and Potash, Rome
’ Acid Phosohate. Borno Bone and Potash.
We are a home company, seeking home patronage, and by making best goods a
bottom prices, we hope to merit your confidence aud .support.
Our goods will be for sale in every town’in North Georgia and Alabama. K»ep>hia
for reference and dou t buy a pound of Guano or Acid
phosphate until you inquire for above brands.
Drop us a linejfor prices or call at office Eist Third street, neai£Secoad Avena
(J. J. Seay, J. L. Camp,
DIRECTORS. IW. T. McWilliams, George B. Scott, J. W. .Goldsmith.
I George E. Billingsley .W. L. Goldsmith..
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