The Rome tribune. (Rome, Ga.) 1887-190?, November 12, 1893, Image 2

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S ' Rest s:owi the •’Wcurrent yetr. • -’■tits. such as ■■ng plants, sew tßlrto engage the at cities, the week having eight such announced. The established plants generally have been operating on full time during the entire yea”, and some of them are now contemplating enlargement In textile matters there comment upon, made recently of UmR ' 1 ation of ■_ o mpa Jf’<llsubts last winter, Xs... K favor of the re- |R9MH9|gMBRr says: the most important is ballot reform. The state has long been afflicted with impure elections and the evil is a Browing one. ■ “The people have grown heartily tired of the existing state of affairs. ■Things have come to such a pass [that in many instances it is only la question of which candidate shall [be guilty of the greatest amount of ■trickery to be successful and men who are careful of their reputations can’t afford to offer for office. In this way the public is deprived of the services of the most avail able men, and men of mediocrity are placed in high positions. “It is to be hoped that the Geor gia legislature will have the nerve to that will ensure a full of the voice of t^^ the ballot box. Other V'? it ui’Jr found that there is no reason not do the same. Sil ballot system seems ?C : ».;'’.'?’ J most satisfacto it will not be tt.Australian ar • *. 'Bte/i is given When the eobcol board turned off \wo 'or the besTteachors to cfizke places for sisters, cousins and aunts, they distin guished themselves. Nall by nail The coffin's made; Set your sail For Lethe’s shade. .As I am the only member of the board of trustees who has a relative, who is a teacher, I wish to say in answer: First, there never has been but one teacher “turned off” since I have been a member of the board of trustees. I want to say further that at the general election, 1 vo ed for Miss Georgia Pepper for teach er and that she received the full vote of the board. lam not sorry for it, and will, if she makes a good teacher, ac knowledged by Prof. Harris as such, vote for her again. If Prof. Harris will inti mate to me that she is incompetent, I will certainly vote against her at the next election. M. M. Pepper. MAYOR HART OFR jßdlto> Tribune. [n the first place he officially, as he calls it, orders a mass meeting of the cit izens of North Rome,and after the people respected him enough to attend the meet ing? he officially declares it ridiculous and a farce. Now wp want to say that one of our most respected citizens was elected chair man and every man had equal rights. Also a secretary was elected to keep the minutes of the meeting, and his min utes show that there was a mayor and four aidermen Now. in || spying ulll 11IIU1 putting it in too mild terms. Mayor Hart what right be had meeting, officially, or to call it SSB lLi;ia " V ” Citizen. feeding horses. IW. th.. Country Gentleman ] HHBcoitntry Gentleman— Please give SREon for promoting the growth of .-,..1.1 filly. She is bred for a J(1 bright, smart and in good con- easily, but seems a little in bone. Has been in pasture IIIIIIKi.jer with rolled oats anil bran is it too late to increase the BHM ay ; g ix-year-old mare that has ■MA1.*..,".., summer? She is of the !indt ‘ uitefast " E - H L HHMU, Masß -E> H. L. to grind some good oats, and make a mixture of 5 lb. fine wheat bran with 4 lb. ground oats, aid feed,2bl. of this mixture to the two-year-old filly, morning and ft-ft should happen that the bone is im creased more than L. thinks might change the mixture weight of fine wheat oats. We suspect oats which he has those mil: er to sui t t itcon- than E? i< bone M bone, and 'Roran and oats - " id better bone II , , ’ on a vBF ic may l' ro<iuce a ■MHHBHBhSMi.. We should advise |||v W* finewheit bran oats being a good toßeslior ’ an<| that ibiß morning and 4 lb. at her other feed, and it ■pvjißrK an iffiptovcment in the E - w - s -1 fair J THE - JEWELRT J® i JACKSON \4H| OFFICE FURNITURE COMPANY, JACKSON, TENN. Manufacturers of— School, Church and Office Furniture. QCHOOLS AND CSURCHES SEATED IN O the best manner. Offices furnished. Send for Catalogue. 11-11-d6m ■, - - ' a U Crouch & Watson are the sole agents for the sale of the celebrated Huyler Candies, and is the only firm in Rome that buy them direct from the factory. To insurethat you get it fresh buy from us. Price 60c to 80c per pound. 10-22-dlm. HUYLER’S CANDIES. Romans, Lend Vs Your Ear Just For a Moment. Our weekly orders for Huyler’s Candy go direct to the We claim and see for yourself,and we will plesJEe Ku. f Jfo pills or castor oil for sale. A. M. Star Candv Works. 11-11-dlm Backache I This trouble arises from some kidney or rheumatic affection. In either case nothing is so effective as Stoart’s Gin and Buchu It purifies the blood and gives a good, healthy flow of nrine, and imparts vigor and tone to the kidneys and bladder. If you feel unwell, have a don’t-care kind of feeling, and are generally out of sorts, your kidneys, liver or blood needs stim ulating. Stuart’s Giaa and Buchu is a remedy. It will not disappoint you. For all kidney, bladder and other urinary troubles STUART’S GIN AND BUCHU is a remedy of established merit. Atlanta, Ga. —I take pleasure in cer tyfying that S lUARP’S GIN AND BU CHU has made a cure of me. I find it the best kidney remedy I have ever used. P. W. M erett. Cincinnati, O.— Af'er a thorough and careful trial, I find STU ART’S GIN AND BUCHU to be a reliable diuretic and kidney tonic. D- R. Stavffacher. Sold bv all druggists. WESTERN & ATLANTIC R. R. AND Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Ry. v Daily Trains TO Chattanooga, Nashville, • ” ..Cincinnati, Chicago, Memphis, St. Louis. MeKEIZIE ROUTE TO Arkansas and Texas Emigrant Rates. For maps, folders and any desired informa tion, write to J. W RICKS, Trav. P. A., 36 Wadi Street, Atlanta. Ga. Or JOS. M. BROWN, C. E HARMAN, Traffic Manager, Gen'l Pass. Agent, 4»ianta, Ga, _ THE ROME4'HIBUNE, BUHDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 12, 1893. COING INTO THE BOG BUSINESS. A merchant in Tacoma, Washing ton, after trying in many ways to reduce an old stock on his hands, by repeatedly advertising his stock “at cost,” “Going to change busi ness,” and the like, he finally came out in an “ad’’ thus: “Going to sell out at cost and go into the hog business,” and no doubt be could raise hogs with more success than he could sell goods. This would also apply to some other merchants We are not “selling out at cost to quit the business,” but our beauti ful stock of fresh, new and stylish NML&gains New York Will be a feast week for our custom ers. Unequaled drives will be placed before tba trade and seeing them will be to Fake them, so con vincing will be the inducements. CALF HIGH Is the extent of the silk splicing in these fine wool Hose. They keep the feet warm and dry, and outwear unspliced wool two to one. Winsome drives in this department. ’ 49 1-2 dozen Black Hose, price 60 cents per pair, will sell this week for 33 1-3 cents to reduce a largo stock. 21 dozen Navy Bine Hose, also Browns, price 50 cents; this week we will sell them at 2!1 cents,'to re duce a large stock. 1 is ffmrty-cent underwear. Better eqhal ize, or at least average up that which lies nearest you. We have on hand a most excellent stock of these goods, and so large is the stock that th s week we offer special bargains. Ladies’ Vests, excellent in quality, - fl.oo Less one-eighth, - - - .12 1-2 .87 1-2 Ladies fine Value Vests, - - 1.25 Less one eighth, - - - .15 5-12 $1.09 7-12 Ladies’ Fine Wool Vests, - - 150 Less one-eigbtb, - - - .181-2 ♦1.311-2 Thus will we give you reduction all though this department in both Ladies’ and Gents’ Underwear. Goods new and fi esh from the fac tory. IF YOU DON’T • * Have a Cloak you may wish you had thus invested when sickness prostrates you. Our line of these goods are very attractive, indeed. New goods on the way. This week some new drives will be offered. ARE YOU SLEEPY? Nothing will sooth you to refresh ing slumber like a pair of our fine Wool blankets. They prevent chills and rheumatism and increase the nerve power. Groat reductions are also made on these goods. Any quality or size you may desire, from 7& cents up to 20 dollars. OUR LARGE SALES Last week insures us that this week will even prove more fruitful, for’new and attractrive bargains are on our counters. Bargains every day and every hour. Tuis week let all the people come. THUS- FAW. “COTHRAT& COT Fire, Life and Accident Insurance. Gin Houses Insured. Office Corner Armstrong Hntel, Rome, Ga, 3NZLoi*e Furniture at Cost. I PmHAPJir A N Y. . w » « One in the City. (Repeater.) l J I HANKS & ROBERTS, 208 3 Broad. Btiroet* —— fi Samuel Funkhouser. ■ _..__ ~ • '■ ■ * Real Estate Agent, Broad Street .. aßknn mw I izrxoduiii—.<> .VQ.l.Aftj ,4'jiK sfsi xxtjej TO OPER< HOOSEffI * SON. Managers. FRIDAY^NOVEWEW. ENGAGEMENT OF MR. LEWIS MORRISON 11 * ■;.;/ AB— In his famous Dramatic, Scenic and Electric Production of FAUST A performance celebrated throughout the entire English speaking world, vith MISS FLORENCE ROBERTS, AS MARGUERITE. MR. EDWARD ELSNER, AS FaUST. And a Magnificent Cast. t3T*Prices, #I.OO 75c, 25c. Box rheetat Ye'ser’e. Rome Railroad. The following schedule will go into eflei t Obtober 3,1893, at 9:00 aux. . BOMB TO KINOBTOX. No. 1. No. 3 Lt Rome9.oo am 3.00 pm Ar Second Avenue 9.03 am 3<i3pm “ Brick Yard9.loam 3. 0 pm •‘Freeman’s 9.17 am 3.17 pn Dykes’. »20 am 3 rOpn “ Bass’ Ferry 9.25 am 8.25 pm “ Evea’ 980 am 2SO pm •• Murchison’s 9.40 am 3.40 pm •• Woolley’s 943 am 313 pm Ar Kingston 95u am 3.50 pm Ar Atlanta W & A12.15 pm 625 pm KINGSTON TO BOMB. No. 2. No. 4. Lv Atlants..... 8.00 am 3 00pm Lv Kingstonlo.2o am 5,t0 pm Ar W0011ey’5....10.27 am 5.17 pm “Murchison’S 10.31 am 5 21pm “ Eves’lo 39 am 5.29 pm “ Pass’ Ferrylo.43 am 5.33 pm “Dykes’...lo.4B am 538 pm “ Freeman’slo.sl am >- 5 41 pm “ Brick Yardlo.sß am 548 pm “Second Avenuell.ls am 6.56 pm Ar Home.ll.lo am 6.00 pm Nos. 1 and 2 make close connection at Kingston, with Western & Atlantic trains going North to Chattanooga, and Hontb to Atlanta, ■; Atlanta and Ghittanoogs in l IJII Sis trains diverging. ve and depart from Rome Rail of Broad street, less than one t of city. a of cars at Kingston, trains between and W.F. TAKE THE EVANSVILLE ROUTE, The favorite line CHICAGO And all Points n the North and Northwest. Remember this line bus two elegant trains daily between Atlanta and Chicago. No 6 No 8 Lt Atlanta, W & AlO 30 am 820 pm Lv Chattanooga. NC&St L. 3 opm 107 am Lv Nashvibe. L& N 720 pm 620 am Lv Evansville, E & i'H 120 am ICO pm Lv Terre Haute. C& E 1 43. am 427 pm Ar Chicago C EI. 947 am 940 pm Train No 0 “Cb'caeo and Atlanta Limited’’ is a solid vt stibu'ed train with Pullman sleepers and day coaches, a dining cir is attatcbed to the train at Danville,, enabling the passengers to get their breakfast en route. This train also has through sleepers from Jacks nville, Fla., and Mem his. Tenn., to Chicago. Train No 8. “World's Fair Special,” runs solid between Atlanta and Chicago and is equipped with elegant Pullman Potior Buffet care. A. G. PALMER. 8. L ROGERS. G. P. A. E.&T. H R. R. Sou Pass. Agt. Evansville, Ind. Ch ittanooga, Tern. TO NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS. ... I - The Tribune Company baa 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. ROME TRIBUNE CO.; 3 Rome,Ga. v <Mk 4 - iz. *V <A i F>J 4%> it b&ioios ■ * o(rJ,D£s th tatlM »baa Clifford B. Seay WResaca. Boats leave Borne for Gadsden and In' . termedMa Undiags.Tues days and.-; _Ji< > ti>*. For ureenspersr art# tetttrs V4-wad Fiidayq •.^• Jr3a rj -(WiRtHr”, i *■;- war a>iu«a • .fcsonikJiw ooed evarf doidw ,v 1 ..xi: <■ •.« Lu Letters of Administration. GEORGIA, Floyd County. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Jane x Landium having in proper form applied to me for permanent letters ofaaminiatrfttion on the estate of Benjamin Landrum, late of said coun ty This is io cite all and singular the creditors ana next of kin of Hen jamin Landrum to be and appear at my office witnin the time allowed by law. and show cause if any they can, why per manent adiidntstratlon should not be granted to Mrs. Landrum on Benjamin Landrum's estate. Witness my hand and official bignature, this 6th day of November, 1893. JOHN P. DAVIS, ll*B-law-80d q, dinary. Citation. GEORGIA, Floyd County. To all whom it may concern: Geo. J. Briant, admiuistratrator of Geo. W. Harris, deceased, has in cue form applied to the undersigneo for leave to eel! the lands belonging t > the .state of said deceased, and said application will be heard on the first Monday in December next. This the llth day of November, 18. H td JOHN P. DAVIS, Ordinary. NOTICE. GEORGIA, Floyd County. Charles E. Huffman has applied for exemp tion of personalty and setting apart and valua tion of home tcud, and I uili pace upon roe same at 10 o’cl* ck, on the 30th day of November, 1893, at my office. JOHN P. D Wirt 11-12 2 .vOrd it ary. Application For Letters of Dis mission. GEORGIA, Floyd county. Whereas chas M. Haqw, Administrator of J hn T. Dowell, repre.ents to the court in hi- petition duly tiled, tbai tebas administered Jno. T. Dowell’s estate. 1 his is to ti e all per sons concerned, kindred and ert ditore, t > show cause, if an. they can why said administrator should not be discharged trom his td.ninist a tion and lecetve letters of dtsmi-ei .n on the first M.oi»d a y l n February, 1-94 This Novem ber 6 893 JUH NP. Da VIS, Ordinary. ■ H-9-law9od Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA, Floyd County. I pUIi*UANTTO AN • fRDER OF THE COURT IT of Ordi ary of «aid County, wi 1 be sold at auctio" ai the court house do r of said county, on the fl rat Tues da in Deceuib r text, with! a the legal hours ot sale the tollowing real estate towit: A4 of those tw ■ tracts of laud in the 2rnd district and 3r«t section • f sat-1 county one i tract consisting ot whole lots N< s. 135, IM, lit i and 199 of lt>o acres each, and 60 acres off the i south side of lot No. 138, and 60 acr. s oft the south side lot Ko 1.’3, both said parts of lots cut ■ ft by a straight line running east and west ; th-* other tract known as the Abe A’kins place, i consists < f 60 acres t cut off he south part of lot i No 99, and 40 acres in the soutnwe-1 coiner of i lot No. 118, tbc two last .named portions of lots i Iving together and bounded on u.e north by the lands of W. A. i batin, Jawes K»l«. and Meyer batdt land, east by W A. Chafin,S'.u'h by W. A. < hatin' sn<l Ixunsster and vest, by Dry creek. Allot stiid real estate so'd as the prop-, erty of the estate of W C. Howell, late or said county, deceased. Terms cash C. H HOWELL, Adm’x. J. S. HOWELL, Adm’r. GEORGI A. Floyd Coumy. To all whom it may concern: Samuel Funk hcuaer, having, in proper form, applied to me for permanent Letters of Administration de beui. non with the will annexed, on the estate of Mrs. 8. A. Dailey, late of said c unty this is to cite all and singular tho credttois and next oi kin of Mrs. 8. A Datlev to be and appear at my office witbin the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they .an, why permanent Admin istration should not be granted to S amuel Futk houser on Mrs. S. A. Dailey’s estate. Witness my hand and official signature, this Sth day of Novemb r 1893 oaw4w JOHN P. DAVIS. Ordinary. CITATION. GEORGIA—FIoyd County. To all whom it mav concern : J B. Ti pula administrator of R. V. Mitchell, deceased, has indue form applied to the i ntiersigned for leavo to sell the laud, belonging to tbe estate of said deceased,and said application will be heard on ttie tint Monday in December next. This Bth day of November, 1893. John P D4VIS. 11-8-4 w Ordinary. Receiver’s Sale. By vibtue of an order passed by ihe Honorable W. M. Hemy. Judge of -ae Superior Court of the Rome Uli cult. I will sell a r public outcry • o tbe higbest bidder, at elev-n ■ ’ckk k, a. m., at t><e court bouse out- in Rome, Georgia,.on the first Tuesday In December, 1-93, tbe lolloping property ot the CundellFurniture < omptny, to-wli: All tbat tract or parcel of land lying and being in the 23 d dl trict and 3rd section of . rlglnally Cherokee now Floyd county, Georgia and in the town ot Forestville, it being rhe property once known as the “Rome City Mill-” but now known as tne Cundell Fiiriitine Company's shops and yard, an t being three <3) acres of land more or less together wi h all bu Idings and stra tures there< n, and bounded on one elde oy the East Teunest.ee, Virginia and Georgia Rail road, and on the other side by the puolio road leading from Rome, Georgia, to Calhoun Geor gia, and on a third side by the Pilntup City Land Company’s property. Also one dry ktlu. Also the following maehinery: 1 Buss band saw, 1 Buss eplndie carver, 1 Moore carving machine, 125 feet shafting, 34 pullevs. 1 blower and pit lug, 17 du-iueb hangers, 5 couplings, 2 sanders, 1 Dowel machine, 1 hand saw flier -nd setter, i emory grinder 1 engine and boiler 2elevators. 1 dynamo. 1 Buss swing saw 3 wood top rip saw*, 1 Houston 19-it ch 4- aide moulder 1 24-mch Buss ; Uner. I 18-inch Buss joi ter, 1 46 Egan resaw, 1 lion frame trim saw, 1 Huss double cut-off saw, 1 Bus* double h«ad shaper, I Buss glue Jointer machine. 1 Houston 6-incli sticker, 1 dado machine, I Hous ton tenon machine, 1 Fay dovetail machine. 1 donble borii g machine, 1 tttrnii g aiber, 1 single boring machine, I 33-inch Invincible sander, 1 24-im h Berlin sander. Baid dry ktlu aud machinery being located on the above descrioed land of the Cm del Furni ture Company, and all oilicrarticu a of propeity not mentioned that belong with tbe above p'ai.t. Sain property wilt bu solo cut jrct to co. flrma tion bv the tsu perli r court of bn.-d O'unty Terms of sale cash: to ue p Id on th: oun «r --mation of the sale by the conn, E. J M‘ ULTBIB, 1 awlw Receive: ot Cundell Inr nit ore Co. Administrator’s Sale. A GREKABLY TO AN ORDER OF THE CX Court nt Ordinary of Floyd bo .old at action »t the court house door of said c unt-,on the fir-t Tuesday in Dec-mlier, tags, wi' bin the legal hours ot eale, the follnw ng property, to wi': The vested r-i alnder Inter*st u.U-i ot the estate of A. K. C. Ware, (-unje t. to tbe . I fee tate therein ut Mrs Elizabeth Ware) m * the iolb win - lands, to wit: Tbc farm on thftraua A Coosa rlv-r in the county of Floyd whereon A., - . G. W«re lived at the time of hie death, consist- " slating of lotsot lard Nos. 318 Mfd'29sani a'4 dfi-Tlt eilL 282 which lies south ot foe <’oo«e ItXIQ* tbe fourth dist-ict and Ipur b, sactj ot.Fh>y4' P > f county ; excepting; floweVer that pto of-SaWr. E o farm given by tB» will it seiifA. G JfluY Hen y H.Ware to-wit: two hundred acres off the .k'a en esstßidfr ot said farm and separated from the balwcepby a line beginning at a p ,int vn. tbe jjifft-WtnK and the ce running due south - :tß)*>Ugfii the farm so as to ctrt off said two bun • j idtedsMcai said line being fully-described in the 241, and the return of J C. Bar ria amMrolatH d and returned thFame ae will Fe seen reference to clerk’* office FiojC a ;• if. rl Superior-Court, recorded «n Book page 24i. Sold a« the property of A. K. C. Ware*. ua; .til Estate--A. .Km C. Ware, ■mwu '* mission, " - i •••'»'.'ll GEORGIA, FUOTitkCdUNTV: -» ' <..7 <oS.J - -cdrrrtin his p«ti ion duly Hied,.that he has fgilM.cuuus, 3C< adminfeteted El'za 11. Beeves’ estate. This u r - ttrdite’all personsconcstnßH.hinoied ardcrrdi •« • (blßaadjnMiisndMoa APd- nzvtve ivtusrairf vjaetS off; juor. ioaiiidiix