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[Official Forecast.]
Atlxbta. Ga., November 14—For Georgia:
Clearing and colder; decidedly colder in south ■
east.
Mobbill,
Local Forecast Official.
A GEORGIA IDEA.
contemporary, the
justly claims
fair as a Georgia idea.
too exclusive to call it
idea, for John Root was
|||||||Hc>rgia at large: Our con-
says:
well known to every
■Bß that the world’s fair
Hfi|Bicago was planned by the
jffiHuohn W. Root, of -Atlan-
that a 1 ! the beauty and
Iggßior of the White City origi
in the brain of the great archl
■Sß although the details were work-
SBBut by the hands of others.
statement is now made by
New York World that the man
|Ho first suggested the fair is Will-
Hm Euclid Young, a New York stock
Woker. Mr. Young formerly resided
S Atlanta and was atone time one
Wour prominent business men.
“It will be seen that the world’s
fair was wholly an Atlanta idea,
suggested and plannecQy Atlanta
■re I
- y f the Pied
the latter
’*>'"> BL on ot ’ Wai
J *
latest is a dar-
SRffifSlSS®’ l bsolutely startling
It is entitled
ancl tiie aP
fair i ( l ea °f its
trouble:
bubble.
■mheMUWHHBMkc,
nil,i !jake ’
of fr " K '
of dog,
worm's sting,
■MHMHWWHMowIBt's wing,
verlji trouble,
tronble:
bble.
°f Kew
f” ne bangs
'<•■' ■ J ’~X -.’'N 8 tbe “hunt
.’■>vG >. , :7^’Vry-‘ , .*'x,yas given last
/ . ”, .* v-'*V 4 HMrs. William
members of
' 1 Itb at the
en t, the
r - Kock J
as a lowering temperature induces a
shortening of the wires extending
over the whole of the conductor. A
considerable amount of friction is
produced on the supporting bell
thus inducing sounds both on the
wires and poles. When this hum
ming has been going on birds have
mistaken the sounds for insects in
side the poles, and have been seen
to peck with their bills on the out
side as they do upon the apple and
other trees. The story is told of a
bear that mistook the humming
noise as coming from a nest of bees,
and clawed at the pole and tore
away the stones at its base in the
hope of finding the much-coveted
honey.
Senator John Sherman attributes
the unprecedented Republican vic
tory in Ohio to the inactivity ofCon
gress and the fear of a change in the
tariff laws. Speaking of the result
he said the other day: “The victo
ry was brought about partly by the
long inactivity of Congress and the
delay in dealing with the financial
question. The chief cause, however,
was the fear among the thousands
of idle men that the tariff was to be
changed.”
Gen. William Mahone, the Con
federate renegade, broke forth at
Washington last Wednesday in one
of his characteristic talks, in which
he gloated over the Republican vic
tories and made the usual fling at
the South by declaring that results
in this section are fixed in advance
through manipulation of the ballot
boxes by Democrats.
Now all the state pipers are
claiming that they blazed the way
for ballot reform in Georgia.—Savan
to claim it until
t° 1)6 three months be
IglglaEe head ofthe procession, and
■Rn it got tired. The above para
Fgraph sounds like sour grapes.
L The Carnegie Steel Company have
fcut the price of steel rails $5 a ton.
It is expected that one good effect
of the reduction will be to boom
railroad building, and that it will
also induce Congress to reduce ths
■uriff on steel rails at least $5 a ton.
EBIt was thought when he was kill-
Wthat Carter Harrison was worth
$3,000,000. By his will it has been
found out that he was worth only
about $950,000, all of which goes to
his children except one public be
quest of SIO,OOO.
The Rev. Dr. John R. Paxton, pas
tor of the West Presbyterian Church,
Jay Gould’s church, in New York,
has sent in his resignation to the
church session. His health is so
bad that he cannot continue his pas
toral work.
A decidedly new wrinkle in the
highway robbery line has been in
troduced by Chicago professionals.
Before going through the
of the victim they render
less by squeezing
eyes.
THE ROME TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 15. 1893.
cans will have a majority of six in
the Senate and twenty in t he House
on joint ballot.
ODDS AND ENDS.
“Its a Wise Child.”—Hicks—l’ll say one
thing for Dick; he never disobeys me.
Dix—How do you manaage that?
Hicks—When he wants to do a thin?, he
takes the precaution not to ask me.—Puck.
’Tis now the prudent mother
Lets her children wildly rove,
Lest they hear their fatheritalking
When he’s putting up the stove.
—Chicago Inter-Ocean.
He—l should think it would be very
hard work to write a modern society novel.
She—What can there be so hard about
it?
He—To restrain the impulse to kill off
New York Her
ald.
Mrs. Faddleby—What a rude woman
Mrs. Heftier is! She always looks back at
people who pass her.
Mr. Faddleby—How do you know?
Mrs. Faddleby—Why I caught her at it
several times myself.
Wiie (severely)—John you have wasted
a great deal of.money in your life.
Husband (meekly)—l know it my dear.
“Well, don’t you regret it?”
“There is a certain $5 bill I gave the
minister I shall never cease to regret, my
love.”—Texas Siftings.
fOOR HEALTH
Ei May depend upon the way yo t treat <he warn
E1 in "5 v.liicli natare gives. A few bottles of
5. S. S. aken at the proper time may insure good
teal'll iora yearortwo Ihereforeactat or.ee,forit
/S IMPORTANT
hat nature be assisted at the right time.
jevr fails to relieve the system of i
..unties, and is an excellent tonic also.““"“ —, "“
ria Wants to Add His Name.
“ Permit me to add my name to you, many other
:ertincatesin commendation of the great curative
jr.rperties contained in Swift’s Specific (S. S. S.) It
s certainly one of the best tonics I ever used.
‘ John W. Daniel, Anderson,S. C.”
Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free.
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta. Ga.
Backache I
This trouble arises from some kt4ney
or rheumatic affection. In either case
nothing is so effective as
Stuart’s Gin and Buchu
It purifies the blood and gives a good,
healthy flow of urine, 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,
yoiir kidacys, liver or blood needs stim
ulating.
Stuart’s Gi** 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 oer
tyfying that S IUARI’S GIN AND BIT
CHU has made a cure of me, I find it
the best kidney remedy I have ever used.
P. W. Merett.
Cincinnati, O. — After a thorough and
careful tria 1 , I find STUART’S GIN AND
BUCHU to be a reliable diuretic and
kidney tonic. D- R. Stauffacher.
Sold by all druggists.
60cts.,and IB M r»M aoM
SI.OO per Bottle?«uE Q ■ - dB
One cent a dose.
This Great Cocoh Cube promptly eurea
where all others fail. Coughs, Croup, Sore
Throat, Hoarseness, whoopi.ig Cough and
Asthma. For Consumption it has no rival:
Bas cured thousands, and Will CURB
taken in time. Sold by Druggists
ar.tee. For a Lame
SHILOH'S BELA x AjOQM«fe?-,'J--, r
Don’t Mince Matters,
but take aU the help you can get. And you
A • J can ? et more of h. with Pearline, than with
anything else that’s safe to use. Everybody
/ knows about Pearline for washing clothes. We
A\ VS talk more about that, because of all the wear
an d * ear and labor it saves, by doing
I "fJ/Ls aw ay with that ruinous rub, rub, rub.
W d° n t let it’s help stop there,
r With anything that will wash at all,
/ - Pearline will save you something
* n t h e washing. Dishes, paint,
woodwork, marble, windows, carpets
(without taking up), milk cans, silver,
1 jewelry, etc.—these are only some of the
things that are washed best with Pearline.
Peddler* end some unscrupulous grocers will tell vou,
KAtTrO " this {s “ Rood «•*«’* th« sam « os Pearline.” IT’S
W wVA FALSE—Pearline is never peddled, if your grocer sends
you an imitation, be honest— ftitd it back. 856 JAMBS PYLE, New York,
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ENGAGEMENT OF
MR, LEWIS
MORRISON
AS
“MEPHISTO”
In his famous Dramatic, Scenic and Electric
, Production of
FAUST
A performance celebrated throughout the entire
'English speaking world, with
MISS FLORENCE ROBERTS,
AS MARGUERITE.
MR. EDWARD ELSNER,
AS FaUST.
And a Magnificent Cast.
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
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HOWARD E. FELTON, M. 0.,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office over Hammack, Lucas & Co.’s Drug
Storfe. Entrance on Broad Street.
lESp-At office d..y and nigLt. Telephone 62.
8-1)5
dL 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 SURGEON
Residence No. 115, Maple St. East
Rome. Office No. 220 1-2, Broad St
Residence Telephone No. 109. Office
Telephone No. 123.
ATTOKNErYB-AT-DAW.
J. BRANHAM,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Rome, Georgia.
D. v. Kiobmokd & Danvillb Railboad.
My employment by the above company will
not interfere with my general practice, which
will be attended to as heretofore. mch4-dly
J. R. F. LUMPKIN,
Attorney at Law,
Room 12, Poatofflce Building. Promp
attention to collections.
dfiml maß
J. H. SANDERS-
W. B. Campbell
The Only Genuine I
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No. 8, Third Ave., Next to Postoffice,
ROME, GA.
Pipe Fittings,
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£ Pumps & Hose
|i| Bath Tubs and
l||. Water Closets,
Gas Fixtures
5 and Globes
Steam and Hot
Water Heating. Prompt attention
given repair work. Estimates
cheerfully given. 11 9-dlm
Endorsed UT the Hiohe.t Medical Authorities.
a Inhaler win euro you. A
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fIP ’BL from Colds, Sore Throat,
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/A or HAY FEVER. Afford?
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m pocket, ready to uro on first indication of cola. 1
Continued Use Effect® Permanent Cure.
Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Price*
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CUfHM AW T 8
MFNTMni surest and safest remedy for
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edy for Pl LES. Price, £5 cts. at Drug- DAI BA
gists or by mail prepaid. Address as above. DHLIJ
a JOHNSON'*
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Instant Killer of Pain.
Internal and External.
Curse RHEUMATISM. NEURAL.
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Medicated and Toilet. The Great Skin Cura afcd
Face Beautifler. Ladies will find it the most
delicate and highly perfumed Toilet Soap on
the market. It Is absolutely pure. Makes the
skin soft and velvety and restores the lost com.
plexion; is a luxury for the Bath for Infante.
It alays itching, cleanses the scalp and pretuotet
the growth of hair. Brice 25c. For sale by I
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School, Church and
Office
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Rond for Catalogue.
Rome Railroa] .. .J
The following schedule will
Obtober 3, 1893, at 9:OU a nj. JMSSsSwSgg