The Rome tribune. (Rome, Ga.) 1887-190?, November 22, 1893, Image 3

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MERE BOYS ~Xr® Those in Jail for Burning and Burglarizing THE STORE OF GUS WRIGHT One is Not Bright and Gave the Gang Away—The Pre liminary Trial. Special to The Tribune. Coosa, Qa., Nov. 20 —Two of the men who burglarized and burned the store of A. -Rs Wright, at Farrell, Ala., are safe In j*il at Centre. Their names are Dave Young, nineteen years old, and —— DeWare, sixteen years old. Young was arrested by Dep uty U. S. Marshal Griffith f.>r selling whisky, and after some maneuvering, gave away the whole scheme, implicating De- Ware, and two others who have not been captured. Young told where to find about one hundred and fifty dollars’ worth of the goods and the blacksmith tools used in getting into the store Young is not very bright and it is learned that bis mother says she can establish that he is not of sound mind. DeWare is a bright, intelligent school boy from Lookout mountain, whu con ducted bis own cxse in the committal trial, and it is said managed it well. He brought quite a numb r of witnesses from Lookout mountain and attempted to prove an alibi but failed to do so to the satisfaction of the court and was ►w sent to j til. Young says that after they had secured all ihe goods they wanted, they piled the rest in the middie of the fl >or, poured kerosene oil over them and set them on fire, .IMPORTANT MEETING Os the Auxiliary to the Keeley League This Afternoon. The Woman’s Auxiliary to the Keeley league will meet ai 3 o’o ock this after noon in the parlors of the Y. M. C. A. Business of great importance will be substantiated by endorsements which, in the attended to, and a full attendance of al flQan ial world ’ would be accß P tetl without a interested in, the movement is earnestly - urged. Pawn shops are shedding their over- The ladies especially request the fol- coats. lowing to be present: * r Mesdames W. W. Bays, Jesse McGhee, Children Cry for Berbens, E. Johnson, A. B. 8. Moseley, Pitcher’S CaStOnS. J. B. Hine, D. T. B >ozer, M. A- Nevin, 9 - R-V. Mitchell, R. D. Harvey, W. W. The smaller the dude, the larger his Watters, H. A. Smith, H. Norton, C. A. chrysanthemum, Trevi 5, M. Graham, J. A. Smith, P. E. • D. T. McCall AB. Mrs - T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga d. " Tern,, says: “Shiloh’s Vitalizer saved BMihMLgider it the best remedy 3 'X : ’ your vour bowels and make as a bell. 25c. aud W- Curry. nHHH| ■■Riling the roll and quotations from -- reading of the minutes by the CaStOriWGS secretary. Hoax-“Whicn wou d be correct/W p U per—The lit. ..a Wo>k. Ol Bulw.r, ... I. •» humor..'. or S “°” “ “‘“H by Mr. Mo.es Wrigbr. , Jo.x-Üb»Mw_o..«b.r. J Discussion of “Rienzi,” by Mr. A. j a p an ese Pile Cure is an unfailing , Ewing. for every kind and stage ol the , Music. Guaranteed by D. W. Curry. P -nfir “What Will He Do with li?‘ - ~ ~. 1 aper a „ Qld q> eßtainuu (, speaks or tn«| by Mrs. C. R ; we ”- „ and the prophets. So does the i£| Q various from My Novel. olie nt, only he spella it d>fferently«| Music. Program committee requested to meet shUoh , g Cure) the great promptly at 7:45 “’dock. croup cure, is m great demand. .. size contains twenty five doses, A HANDSOME CHARM z ° tg Cniidren love it. Sold ■ th . gists. For sale by I). W. X Presented tn Cot. A. W, Walton by the K . X Knights Templars, THANKS TO THE f IF<EBHS| k ■ —— ' Col. A. W. W»lton was ibe recipient of a handsome Knights Templar watch <A\,arm Monday night from the Rome commandary. Ho is eminent commander. _ - and now that he ia preparing to move, they wanted to give him a testimonial of their esteim. IN ITS OWN ROOM City Court Was Held Yesterday-The Day's Doings- , City court was held yesterday in the room down stairs, all he new furniture having been put in place the day before. The room presents a neat and pretty ap pearance, and the court offljials all wori their brightest ooun ! enanoes. The case of Al Burney was concluded -in his favor, the jury giving him sl7l 65 He was represented by Col. W. E. Mo Henry. The case of James Douglas & Co., vs. ABOVE EVERYTHING ELSE, Dr. Tierce’s Golden Medical t Discovery purifies the blood. By this means, it reaches, builds up, and invigorates every part of the system. For every blood-taint and disorder, and for every dis ease that comes from an inac tive liver or impure blood, it is the only remedy so sure and effective that it can be guaranteed. If it fails to benefit or cure, you have your money back. These diseases are many. They’re different in form, but they’re like in treatment. Rouse up the torpid liver into healthful action, thoroughly purify and enrich the blood, and there’s a positive cure. The Discovery ” does this, as nothing else can. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Biliousness; all Bronchial, Tnroat, ana Lung Affections; every form of Serofiila, 6 ™ Consumption (or Lung-scrofula) m its ear lier stages; and the most stubborn Skm and Scalp Diseases, are completely cured I lfc the Postal Telegraph company, resulted in favor of the plaintiff. The suit was on a horse hired a representative of the company, it being claimed that rough usage killed it The jury gave a verdict for the full amount, $135, with interest. Reece & Denny for plaintiffs, Fouche <fc Fouche for the defense. The Superior Court Room. Mr. Selser with a force of hands is now hard at work placing the furniture in the superior court room. The handsomest piece in place is the jury box. It is all elegant. Strength and Health. If’you are not feelingstrtmg and healthy, try Electric Bitters. If “La Grippe” has left you weak and wearyptrse Electric Hit ters. This remeday acts directly on Liver, Ston achand-Kidneys, gent'y aiding those organs to perform their factions. If you are afflicted with sick headache, you will find speedy and permanent relief bytaking Electric Bitters.. One trial will convince youthat this is .-the remedy you need. Large bottles only 50 cents at Cifrry*s drug store. ' Two little girls got so excited on the Streets over a disputed sum in mental arithmetic that they went to a doctor’s slate and rubbed three names off it to make room for their cvphering. Buckles's Aruieaaalve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, druises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions and positively cures Piles, or no pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give period qatiafaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by D. W. Curry, druggist. From the ridiculous cannibalistic re ports published about the University football teams, the average reader might suppose that they breakfasted on a fresh man or two every morning.' The Advertising Os Hood's Sarsaparilla is always within the bounds of reason because it is true; it always appeals to the sober common sense of thinking people, because it is true; and it is always fully < I'roin 'll' Boule an<* MA* ►’ 7* Gammon. Editor save bora cion a throt® a e t for i fl //* */ \ 4 ’> * < THE ROME TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORN IN® NOVEMBER A THANKSGIVING DINNER To Be Seived at the Young Men's Christian Association Rooms, The Y. M. C. A. auxiliary met yester day afternoon with a good attendance. The neW set of officers elected a few weeks ago is wide awake, and is going to do all In its power to aid the workVor yonng men in our city, and arrangements were made to serve a thanksgiving din ner at the rooms for young men away from home, and the members will meet again Saturday at 3 o’clock, and all in terested are invited to meet with them. Cheap Rates To the interstate Mechanical and agri cultural Exposition and Georgia State Fair at Augusta, Ga., November 14th to December 14th, 1893. The Rome rail road will sell round trip tickets to Au gusta and return at very low rates du ring the lair. Call on C. K. Ayer G. P, A. or J. A- Hume, Ticket Agt. A man in town, in advertising for a sit uation, announced that hard woik is not so great an as good pay. ■Johnson’s Ma netic Oil cures cramp and colic and internal neuralgia; 40 and 75 cents. Sold at D. W. Curry's. A man may occasionally talk through his hat, but he can’t see through awo man’s—particularly at the theatre. Needing a tonic, or children who want build ing up. should take BROWN’S IRON BITTERS. It is pleasant; cures Malaria. Indigestion, Biliousness, Liver Complaints and Neuralgia. Do you enjoy a good, nice, bright fire from a clean coal that leaves scarcely no ashes, then buy the Red Ash Jellico. The Rome Ice Co. keeps it. 11-14 wed frl sun Martin L Paulson, an expert counter feiter, and H. T. Hesse, a postoffice rob ber, escaped from jail at Denver, Col., Tuesday night. u 2,228,672. These figures represent the number of 1 bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery for 1 Consumption, Coughs and Golds, which were sold in the United States from March, ’92. Two Million, two hundred and twen ty-eight thousand six hundred and seventy two bottle sold in one year, and each and every bottle was sold on a positive guaran tee that money would be refunded if satis factory results did not follow its use. The secret of its success is plain. It 1 appoints and can always be the very best remedy for etc. Price 50e and 81 per Curry’s drug store. Buyvourji UNDER TH In 'New Dry Goods aIiMBH Charles W. James, 37 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, failed in business. He business but six months. Everything new, everything bright, and everything ble, and the stock fell to us under the hammer. We gave but little for it and no«|M T2E3CE3 MOST STUPENDOUS In fine, fresh goods, ever given the people in this portion of Otxi* old Stcvrxd —23 A portion of the goods are now in our store and as rapidly as other shipments of them will be made to us. Failing to obtain any article on remember that a call the following day may secure it. BH W e are in position to sell goods lower than ever before in our business life, and if wE do not supply your wants at a tremendous saving to you during the next few week|H s’mply will be yojiu own fault. Wash Fabrics. * 2,000 yards dress prints “j 3|c 10 cases best standard PrinA 5c 8 bales extra heavy Improved Drilling, : : (: 8,000 yards fine Ginghams, la- test style, worth to 15c, our price only, : : B|c 5,000^ ards Gingham, 5c cheek'd I Wool Flannels. Red and White, Blue and Gray, Plain and twilled. Embroid ered and decorated. Flan nels of every sort and kind, and if you want any Flan nel buy it of us at prices cut in : ; Two Hosiery. 3 cases fast, black hose, ladies and misses, worth 15c, one pair or forty each a : Dime hose, Knit Overshirts, worth in any market, sl.oo. Cheap at sl. To close : : : 50c '■ All sorts of colored Overshirts, Work Shirts and Dress Wear Quality right, and prices away , j Under! Handkerchiefs. For ladies and gentlemen, a tre mendous stock, plain and fanejy. James’ our •J a 11 111' ■. i,,c g a f-’v 'r *K ? .life. Towels- 500 Huck Towels, good quality 40 inches long, and 20 inches wide, each : : : 7c Fine Linen Towels, worth 40 and 50 cents at .- : F2sc Cloaks. Cheap Cloaks and Fine Cloaks, half prices. James’ price, $6, 3.Ou price $3. Lillies' price ■hi , , ' i ! 'S’ price. i’" : ' 1 price W?w a *s?i kLi me..' pi ii 1 ■ I w ,O