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ROMS TRIBUNE
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Tbxbithb is the official organ
a*.and the City of Rome. It has
’ ■•' ’■■.•■' Jm increasing subscription list, and
jpeing medium to unexcelled. Rater
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'■ , J ,‘/ ’ '.■vi ‘‘•■(Official Forecast. 1
*>}?•’-November 9-For Georgia:
,ocal • bowerc
MORRILL,
*■2 Local Forecast Official.
i-X/V-WSBER ELECTIONS.
*' “D/ , /" ■!« elections are cal-
g '■■ '- ' fls ■'"
and
bring an attitude of thought
fulness and care.
The voters in New York, Ohio,
and Massachusetts seem to have
concluded that if the Demo
cratic party had to have a riot,
before it could carry out the first
pledge of its platform, there was no
telling what trouble would come be
fore the rest of its promises were
fulfilled. Those States were not
affected by the free silver craze and
the disaffection cannot be accounted
for by the supposition that the fail
ure to vote free coinage was resented.
The tariff was the issue in Ohio.
was as much against free
ggfliinage as Neal, and if any national
Eotes in that State,
t protection. There
ts massed their
rpose of giving the
ssion that there is
it tariff reduction,
o is one of the chief
he McKinley tariff,
lia, it is the home
classes, and they
the help of their
ocal issues did more
lam age. The Be
cket wins by 20,000
the corrupt judge
e Democratic ma
-0,000. He is beaten
lawyer
■iicaas .i’i:>U(L
■esson which t!ig
- Work sh (inl i ,t
in the end
’ they will rebuke. So it
was in Chicago, where the Demo
cratic ticket was elected, with the
exception of the judicial ticket,
#hich ' r w#s Elected by Republicans.
There again the Republicans nomi
nated a clean Democrat, Judge Gary,
against the machine candidate of
’the Atgeld faction. Chicago, a city
overwhelmingly Democratic, has
thus set her seal of condemnation
onoorruption. She has effectually
Governor Atgeld for his
pardon- bf the anarchists and his at
tack on Gary, the upright judge.
With this lesson before them, the
Democrats ot Illinois will hardly re
nominate Atgeld for Governor when
his term expires. The whole coun
try has cause to rejoice over this re
sult, for an endorsement of Atgeld by
Chicago Fftu.ld have encouraged
- -anarchy to a dangerous extent. The
' appeal from Atgeld to the people
has been heard, the governor has
been reversed and the anarchists re
buked.
The yerdict of Massachusetts is
hard to understand unless upon the
theory that its voters believe the
Democrats in congress have not the
’ courage of their convictions, as re
corded in the Chicago platform.
Massachusetts jpar excellence’ the
State of SQipd men. Tar
iff alarms may have played some part
in the revulsion.
The result of the elections in Vir
ginia and Kentncky is a revelation.
It has been contended that large
of Democratic voters through
out the South were in open revolt
because the Democratic congress
failed to pass a bill for the free
k coinage of silver. Now we know
better. The issue was squarely made
in Virginia between Populists and
Democrat..
been °P U
„ 18, I out in
Democratic majorimt
it ever was. W“P 80n ’
revolt seems to haHb at
the Old Dominion. him
the only sockless W^ ntests
cult, was on the fielSfi? mOD J
Pence of ColoradoJflL 11 * 6
with Bryan the rtrstfl| ° sts
Populist orators. TM
hard to marshal the
that were supposed toWBf 5 ■'
ginia, but the hosts
rialize. The result
showed no Populist
there has been a free
that State. These electHl
that this wild western pldg|
taken deep root in soutHa
We will know how to disaßM
claims in
Tcirtrctßl |
"ndKentucky also.
™iTelecuon in Georgia would do the
same thing.
New York Times : A workman
in the senate barber’s shop in Wash
ington is credited with saying that
the senators are “the most peaceful’’
men to shave he has ever met, though
some of them are very particular.
One senator, he says, he has twice 1
shaved three times in one day, not
because his beard grows~ very fast,
but because the senator “likes th&.
sensation.” Another senator “hasß
a pair of little side whiskers of whichj
he is very, fond and to which he defl
votes any amount of attention.” isl!
did not Peveal all this to any senatflS
and to'the helpless man to whomflll
was communicated he said, wilflS|
despairing tone. “You know
not allowed to talk to our senatorial
customers unless they talk to us
first.” Who would not wish to be a
United States senator while being
shaved ?
Augusta is not much of a blow
hard, but she is a workhard. In
the past ten years she has made
amazing progress. Under the wise
and courageous leadership of Colo
nel Patrick Walsh, she has done
wonders. Hats off and up in the
air for Augusta! That’s the kind of
community we ought to be. That’s
1 the kind we used to be. Why not
be it again?
Inaction is enervating and
' moralizing. What
nervQ.
1 men tell us that the
leading towns of this section are
almost all doing fairly well.
Now let us quit talking hard times
and pull ourselves together for an
aggressive movement. If we sit
still things will run over us, but if
we get up and get we will ride in
front of the procession. Let every
man quit talking blue. It he can’t
say a good word, let him keep his
mouth shut. Let us get together
and move together and the wagon
will get out of the rut.
Messers Corput and Neel must
not weaken on the registration bill.
“He that putteth his hand to the
plow”—you know the rest.
Other communities all around us
are moving. Look at Augusta!
Look at plucky little Cedartown!
Let the whole town get inebriated
with energy. Then we will have
hilarious times once more.
When a man says anything about
hard times, say unto him “Get thee
behind me Satan!”
A waiting fight is the hardest of
all to win. Get up and get.
The days of “Masterly inactivity”
are
w Our daily cup needs a dash ot
courage.
It is time to take the aggressive.
Get up and get—you bet.
Get up and get—you bet.
Mr. Joel Chandler Harris
,of the Constitution asks us
, whether it would be thrifty to let
his place be put up and sold’for taxes.
It will hardly pay as a means to get
i free advertising. If you want to
I sell your place better pay a news-
THE ROME TRIBUNE. FBIDAY MOKMNG, NOVEMBER 10. 1898.
paper than pay the marshal. At
any rate we would advise you to pay
your tax early and save costs.
“Dolce far niente” is the Italian
for “innocuous desuetude.” We
have had enough of both. Here is
one place where we will have to go
back on Grover.
GET A MOVE ON!
[A song of the tunes.]
Get a move on! Get a move on!
If you don’t you’ll not improve on
The worst you ever saw.
Get a move on! Get a move on!
My latter day BeUerophon
And meet the; Chimeraw.
Pegasus, he is ready;
If you’ll only sit him steady,
You’D be winner in the war.
Get a move on! Get a move on!
The courage of BeUerophon
Is aU you need, hurrah!
Get a move on! Get a move on!
If you don’t you'll not improve on
The worst you ever saw.
Socrates Smith.
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Atlanta and Chicago.
No 6 No 8
& AlO 30 am 820 pm
sgs - > C&StL. 310 pm 10? am
& N 720 pm 6 20am
Lv KvansvmWE &T H 120 am 106 pm
Lv Terre HautV CScE 14 36 am 427 pm
Ar Chicago Cat El 947 am 940 pm
Train No 6 “Chicago and Atlanta Limited’’ is
a solid vestibnled train with Pullman sleepers
and day coaches. A dining car is attatched to
the train at Danville, enabling the passengers
to get their breakfast en route. This train also
has through sleepers from Jacksonville, Fla.,
and Memohis. Tenn., to Chicago.
Train No 8, “World’s Fair Special,” runs
solid between Atlanta and Chicago and is
equipped with elegant Pullman Pallor Buffet
care. A. G. PALMER,
B. L ROGERS, G. P. A. E. St T. H. R. R.
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Chattanooga, Tenn.
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This trouble arises from
or rheumatic
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gives a good,
and imparts vigor
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tyfying that S 1 UART’S GIN AND BU
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For sale by D. W. Curry.
Notice of Sale.
Agreeably to an order or the
Court of Ordinary of Floyd county, Ga.,
wUI be sold at auction at the court house door
of said county on the first Tuesday In December
next, within the legal hours of sale,the following
property, to-wit: One lot of land in the 23ra
district and 3rd section of originally Cherokee,
now Floyd, county, Georgia, to-wit: Noe. 271,
290,291,291,810 311. 330, 331 and elgbty-seven
acres of 329, the whole tract containing 1,402
acres more or less, and known as the R. V.
Mitchell farm, on the Etowah river. Also;a two
thirds Interest In one car coupler. Sold as the
property of R. V. Mitchell, late of Floyd
county, deceased, Terms cash. This Ist day of
November, igtß.
_ll-4-law4w J. B. TIPPIN, Administrator.
Citation For Administration.
Notice is hereby given that on the first Mon
day in December next. I shall appoint as Ad
ministrator on the estate of J. A. Stansbuery,
-deceased, late of Floyd county. Georgia, C. W.
Underwood, the County Administrator, or some
other fit and proper person. This Nov. 8, 1893.
JOHN P. DAVIB,
Ordinary Floyd County.
Rists have
■ted. The
COTHRAN & CO,
Fire, life and Accident Insurance.
Gin Houses Insured.
Office Corner Armstrong Hotel, Romo, 6a,
H. D. M I LL.
Real Estate Agent,
230 BBOAD STREET; ROME. GA.
Sl.exx'tlxxgr a Specialty, and Prompt Settlement the Rulo.
mchß-dtf
More
ZHnirziitTire
at
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(OUR MARK:)
AS. CHEAP. AS. ANY.
One in the City. (Repeater.)
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HANKS & ROBERTS,
Broad
John H. REYNOLDS, President. B. I. HUGHES, CMhser.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS: SBOO,OOO.
DIRECTORS: •
P. H. HARDIN, DR. ROBERT BATTKY, M. R. EMMONS
w. t mcwilliams, Thompson hilks, john montoomrry,
A. S. HAMILTON, J. L. CAMP, JOHN H. REYNOLDS,
All the Accommodations Consistent with Sate Banking Ex
tended to our customers.
New Coal Yard.
J. F. McCLURE & SON,
Telephone No. 27
We have opened a new Coal Yard at Rome City Milla, where we will handle
DOMESTIC AND STEAM COAL.
We make a specialty ot the celebrated Jellico and Mingo Mountain Coals, and we guarantee the
quality to be equal to the, best, onr weights correct, and prices m low as the lowest, and ask you
tocall and see us and be convinced of what we Bay. 10-8-dtf
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
PHYSICIANS AND BDBGEONB.
HOWArFeT FELTON,M.D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office over Hammack, Lucas dk Co.'a Drag
Store. Entrance on Broad Street.
07 At office day and night. Telephone 62.
8-15
DR. L. P. HAMMOND,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Residence No 408 West First Street,
Office CROUCH & WATSONS DRUGSTORI
Residence Telephone - - > no as.
Office ... * 13.
C. HAMILTON, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN and burgeon
Residence No. 116, Maple St. Hast
Rome. Office No. 2201-2, Broad St
Residence Telephone No. 109. Office
Telephone No. 123.
ATTOBNB-YS-AT-XiAW.
HOSKINSON & HARRIS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ottiok ovex
First National Bank, BOMB, GA
nT“ Immediate attention given all bualneei
9-10 6m
J. BRAINHAM,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Rome, Georgia.
D. c. Richmond & Danville Railkoad.
My employment by the above company will
not interfere with my general practice, which
will be attended to as heretofore. mch4-dly
J. B. F. LUMPKIN,
Attobney at Law,
Room 12, Postoffioe Building. Promp
attention to collections.
d6ml ma 3
J. H. SANDERS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
CEDARTOWN, GA.
Collections a Specialty.
W. W. Vandiver,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
OFFICE IE—
Postoffice Building, - Rqmb, Ga.
' GATTIS & HAMILTON,
Architects,
Conti actors,
Builders.
Plans drawn and contracts made at lowest
prices, and satisfaction guaranteed. Postals
addressed ti us at Borne. Ga., will receive
promnt attention. feb26dtf
W. L. DOUGLAS
S 3 SHOE sJPWs.
Do you wear them? When next In need try a pair.
Best In the world.
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A ’« WB!E «
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If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, made In the latest
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$5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom made and look and
wear. well. If you with to economize In your footwear,
do tr y vchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes. Name and
price Utwnped on the bottom, look for It when you buy.
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"JANTRELL & OWENS,
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With Happiest Results.
Columbus, Ga., Oct. 3, ’93.
I Some years ago I had an attack of
grip, which produced catarrh in my
head, and general prostration. I used
King’s Royal Germetuer and it wrought
a wonderful cure in my case. I had In
digestion, and it cured that also. I have
recommended it to several persons who
Were afflicted With different diseases,
and always with the happiest results.
Rev. J. W. Howard,
Baptist City Missionary.
For Catarrh, Rheumatism, LaGrippe,
Indigestion and General Debilty, Germ
etuer is unequaled.
King’s Royal Germetuer Co., Atlanta,Ga.
1 Germetuer Pills for Constipation, 60
In a vial for 25 cents.
SCHEDULE
WiSiirLii Mui Co.
Steamers Clifford B. Seay and Resaca.
Bosts leave Rome for Gadsden and In
termediate landings Tuesdays and
Fridays 8:90 a m.
1 For Greensport and Locks 1,2 and 8,
Flidays 8:30 a.m.
> RETURNING.
1 Arrive Rome Thursdays •nd Sundays.. 4 Mlp.m
Rome Railroad.
Ths following schedule will go into effect
Obtober 3,1893, at 9:00 a m.
bomb to kincwtom.
No. 1. No. 3
Lvßoroe 9.00 am 3.00 pm
Ar Second Avenne 9.03 am 3.03 pm
“ Brick Yard 9.10 am 8.10 pm
“Freeman's .... 9.17 am 8.17 pm
"Dykes’ 9.20 am 3.20 pm
“ Base* Ferry 9.26 am 3.26 pm
“ Eves’ 9.30 am 3.80 pm
*• Murchison’s 9.40 am 3.40 pm
•• Woolley’s 9.43 am 8.43 pm
Ar Kingston.... 9.60 am 8.60 pm
Ar Atlanta W& A 12.16 pm 6.25|pm
KINGSTON TO BONN.
NO. 2. No. 0,
Lv Atlanta 8.00 am 3.00 pm
Lv Kingston 10.20 am 6.10 pm
Ar Woolley’s 10.27 am 6.17 pm
“ Murchison’s 10.31 am 6.21 pm
** Eves’ 10 39 am 6.29 pm
« Bass' Ferry 10.43 am 6.38 pm
“Dykes* 10.48 am 6.38 pm
“Freeman's... 10.61 am 5.41 pm
“ Brick Yard 10.68 am 6.48 pm
“ Second Avenne ... 11.06 am 6.66 pm
Ar Rome 11.10 am 6.00 pm
■ ... .—I- , -
Nos. 1 and 2 make close connection at
Kingston, wirh Western & Atlantic trains going
North to Chattanooga, and South to Atlanta,
Connections at Atlanta and Chattanooga In
Union Depots with all trains diverging.
Ail trains arrive and depart from Rome Rail
road depot, foot of Broad street, less than one
block from heart of city.
HF" No change of curs at Kingston. Through
coaches on all trains between Rome and
Atlanta. w.F. AYER, Bupt :
Tax Levy.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
Office of Board of Commissioners of Boada
and Revenues of Floyd County, Georgia, Rome,
Ga., Oct. 18th, 1893.—The Board having taken
into consideration the icvj ing of the tax for the
present fiscal year, the taxable property of the
county being fonnd from the tax digest to be for
the present year, 88,328,495
The State general tax being
461-100 mills on the $1 GO
on the foregoing, making
the sum of 338,394 36
The following tax is hereby levied:
specific tax.
To pay principal and interest
on bonds, 19 per cent on
State tax $ 7,294 93
To run chaingang,42 per cent
on State tax 16,126 83
To bridge fund, nothing.
FOB COUNTY PCBPOSBS.
To General fund, 26 6-10 per
cent on State tax ......... 9,961 55
To Jury fund, 11 P er cent on
State tax 4,223 37
To Jail fund, 11 per cent on
State tax 4,223 37
To Poor fund, 8 per cent on
State tax 3,071 64
. 844,890~59
The same being 5 39-109 mills on the 81-00 of the
taxable property of the County, making in all
for State and County purpoeee, one cent on the
dollar.
Ordered, further that such legal notice be
given of this levy as required by statute.
John U. Foster, Chairman,
Max Mbyerhabdt, Clerk. 10-26-d w aod
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TO NEWSPAPER
PROPRIETORS.
The Tribune Company has
on sale a large lot of good
second-hand material [that
will be sold cheap on most
favorable terms consisting of
One Minerva Paper Cutter,
; One Proof Press,
Imposing Stones, •
Card Cutter,
News and Job Cases,
Be quick, for these are
going to be sold cheap.
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Rome, Ga.