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Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
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ABSODUTEUf PURE
A STRONG LIST
Os Names Endorsingthe Regis
tration Bill.
SENTIMENT HERE FAVOR IT
IjhaShown by the Petition
llgignch Readily
Many.
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'.J.' 'J'liu.ii'y >1 till'
- '• - ■ jic'ilion p.nitiil
S’’” C '**•'%’*' '■irscnif-n’ its f. w
men
to w only
Bix ytfusi’d to
If there is the people of I
Floyd county want more than anything
else, it is pure elections, sud asaniffl
oienr means to that end, they want the
registration list pinged.
This petition w.is signed in a short
time. Ihe paper was carried from house
to house on the business streets by
Messrs. B. I. Hughes aud vV. G. Uooper.
The Petr ion.
R. mu, Ga., Nov. 23.
Hon. W. J, Neel, Hon. C. J. Price and Hou. W.
C B van:
Gentlemen —Ti e undersigned citiz ns j
payers of F.oyd county
to ca l your attention to a bill j
' b f >re the h >uae of rrpre- !
the ] u pose of which is to
the registration law of Floyd
ao that none but le-
qual.flcd voters may regis
vote ii this county. This
was intr duced in the Senate by
passed that
Vyn J ‘ r?’ .MBfey<’ u 'Heve it
~ Hhi'i ng ilk-gid
i ~ ater,
u c as,
ver,
u ge s t,
: oad a w u
Coi nelius,
HBT Clark, w. W. Brookes,
Moultrie, L. Lytitf,
Uu< A. J vtieson, P. C. F«etoher,
Pc. Will Klug, A. W. Ledbetter,
A. W. ledcistle, Chas. 1. Graves,
W- F. Ayer.
THE COMING AND GOING
Of„the People You Know and gome That
You Don’t Know.
Mr. James McClure, of Lavender, was
in the city yesterday.
Mr. Stephen Shipps, of Americus, ie at
ms reng,
Mr. Howard Ross, an old Rome boy,
now of Trion, is iu the city for a few
days.
Mr. J. P. Duke, of Cedartown, was in
the city yesteiday.
Mr. W. W. Martin, of Atlanta, is in
the ci y.
Mr. L B. S’one, of Trion, was m the
yesteiday.
BHr. p.u Rente I” quite sick to the re-
friends.
bio ><i pm. b, laklng Hood’s Sarea
you <l< elite to buv Hood’s Sarsspa
be I <‘i>ivi<l< <1 to R. op any other.
is BO^e a g ent
Beres ford’sbook.
?' Allying and fill-
Pi e 8
or
■y
Baking
Powder
THIS AND THAT.
Niobe, an attractive comedy, next
holds the boards at Nevin’s. It will be
here December 4.
For Sale—A three-fourth size Stainer
violin—price S2OO. Also, a Lemison en
am -I—one of the last arts—figure Hon
rampant. C. J. K. Ingbam.
11-21-36
New French c’asees for beginners will
be formed at S'roi ter college on Monday
the 27rh of November. Apply to Dr. Bat
tle or Prof. Lusu ar. 3:.
j The dance tonight at the Arm trong.
Mrs. W. B.
Stark, will be an ellegant
There will be a rehearsal of “Ye Ol r e
Folks C’inoeri” at Capr. M. A. Neviu’c
totnoirow night. Those to take pari ar«-
rrqmsted tuuote the change of place for
reheat sal.
Four room cottage to rent on Avenue
AF'Urtbwaid. Apply to J. S May,
No. 15 Second avenue. 11-17-lm.
I offer my entire stock of boots and
kh es at cost. I have t<rraise money
and must sell now. This is your best
chance for bargains offered in Rome for
good shoes for some time.
R. T. Connally,
7-28 d-n6tn 216 Broad street Rome, Ga.
Dr. Lrndsay Johnson informs his
' friends and patrons ihat bis <>ffic-> is now
in the Masonic TemP l ** auuex. Residence
Shanklin bou*e. No. 704 Hr' al street Of
fl ;e hours from 10 io Ila. m., 4'<>s n. m.,
7 to 10 p. m. 10-22-lm.
WANTED.
A Cash Boy who is quick in
calculating and correct in
making change. Apply at
B. Parks & Co.
was sick, we gave her Castoria.
she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria
Too few custom i ffljers an 4 red tape
are delaying the delivery of World’s Fair
goods.
LOST.—At the fire Sunday
a diamond ring. Finder can
get reward by leaving at this
office.
Only 810 20 Rome to Augusts
Aid return, includi'g admission to
the prand fai- at Augusta, G-«. Two
; trains daily via the Rome railroad mak
ing close connection in Atlanta with
i trains for Augusta Callon
0 K. ayeb, G. P. A.
THE ROME COAL CO.
Head quarters for Coal. Glen
Mary, Proctor’s Red Ash Jel-
• lico. Telephone 142.
ChiidrentSryfor
Pitcher’s Castoria*
1 Congressman John L. Wilson will be a
caudate for Senator from Waaniug
, ton.
WANTED.
A Cash Boy who is quick in
calculating and correct in
making change. Apply at
once to H. B. Parks <Jst Co.
An inebriated philosopher remarks
; 'hat a beer in the baud is worth two it.
the bottle.
; THE BEST COAL,
* Lowest prices, Rome Coal 00.
- Yards Second Ave. and rear
_ Hamilton’s warehouse.
THE TRIBUNE. FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 24, lay
MAY BE BETTER.
The Cotton Market Improves
Again.'
THE DEMAND FAIRLY GOOD.
New York Up Thirteen Points.
Wheat and Corn Still De
clining.
[Reported by Cothran Bros. |
Roue, Ga., Nov. 23,1893.
Liverpool opened and closed about
3-64 higher than yesterday. New York
respoiraed to this by opening 10 p lints
higher, whieh it held through the day
closing steady, 13 points up.
Demand for spotootton is fairly good,
and we may have a better m arket.
Chicago is lower on wheat and oom,
but practically same on meats.
Rome Cotton Mnraet.
Bomb, Nov. 23.—Middling 7% %
Liverpool Cotton Market.
Liverpool, Nov. 23.—Spots, 4 7-16-%; tone,
steady.
oaius, 12,000.
Yesterday’s Today's
Close. Opening. clOße '
January and Feb’ary. 4.22 4.24 25 425
“V’ urary nd March.. 4.23 4.25 26 4.26
March and April 4.24 4.26-27 4.27
Apr . aim day 4.25 21 4 2 4..9
Jia- and June 4.27-28 4.29-30 430 31
luieand July .'. 4 29-10 4.31 4.3 33
July ana .ugnat 4. U 32 .. 4.34 31
OOt-iberanu Nnveui... 4 22 4.25 4 25 26
Novem. auO DrCeui... 421 22 4.24 4.v5
Docein. and January.. 4.21 22 4.24 4.24 25
New York Cotton Marketa.
Naw Y-<bc. Nov. 23
Yesterday ’• Todai ’a «„-•
Clone Opening, v,o,e
1annarv............... 8.00-< ( l 8.09 8.13 14
Feb Uiry 8.08 ID Bl< 8.21 22
ea ch. . 8.16 17 8.26 8.2" 8i
prii 8.24-25 8.33 8.36 7
MAy 8.3 -38 8.4 i 8 4345
Jone .... 8 39-41 b. 49 8. 051
vivembep ........ 8.92 94 7.05 8
December 8 97-98 8.04 7.11-42
Chicago Produce Marketa.
CHICAGO Nov. 23.
Yesterday’s Today’s clone
C.ose. Orening. 0
Wheat—
Cask 6 % CO%
0.0 niber 61 % 61 % 61%
Cn ™— ' '
Cash 36%-M
December 36% 85% 36%
p >ra—
Jaau ry 12 45 12 53 12 47
Cash I .' - 8 40 8 50
January 7 77 7 85
K'be—
Caah 7 25 7 50
January ........ 652 667 667 60
Port receipts today, 40,651; port receipts last
year, 86. 95.
• Leave Your Orders for
j
itig,” suiii a teacher in
s'": I '■ '■pupil in a far corner of a
-\J--"K actc waß turned. “Hou
"'■J anked the boy, and when
runnel s in the back of
said, in a crushed waj,
SMSBWSSwgv. 1 ’
from his
IHPmiam Clark Howren,
left his home on third
Sunday in September and
last heard of him was at Cal
houn, Ga. He is six feet tall,
slender, light complected,
dark hair, brown eyes and
had corner of uppt-r front
tooth broken off. Any one
furnishing information about
him will be rewarded by his
father,
NIMROD HOWREN. .
Mak bone.
Bartow Co., Ga.
11-24-ltd-3tw
Rescinded on the Gallows.
Montgomery, Ala , Nov. 28.—A spa
cial to The Advertiser from Ozark, Bays
Mitchell Wooten, colored, convicted of
the brutal murder of an old cunple, Mr.
and Mrs. Mcdwain, was hangtd here.
On the gallows he protested his inno
cence, but a few days ago he fully con
fessed having committed the crime.
It Is Funny to Hoks.
Washington, Nov. 23.—A story haa
been put in circulation that Secretary
Smith intends to resign. The secretary
diaiuisscs it with a laugh.
THE ROME~COAL CO.
For Glen Mary Coal Tele
phone 142. Rear Hamilton &
Co.
A Donble Murderer In Macon.
Macon, Nov. 23.—Wi1l Crawford, a
negro, who is in jail here, is under sen
tence of death for murder in South Caro
lina, and is wanted for a murder in
Dodge county, Georgia.
Volunteer to Pay Taxes.
Raleigh, Nov. 23.—The new board of
lirectors of the North Carolina railway
'ecently adopted a resolution surrender
i its exeinption-froin taxation.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
A little Tioga girl startled her mother
he other day by abinbtiy asking what
barbers did with all ihsir shavings.
CASTORIA
for Infants and Children,
Mothers, do you Know that Paregoric,
Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial, many so-called Soothing Syrups, and
most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine ?
Do Yon Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons 1
Do Yon Know that in most countries druggists are not permitted to sell narcotics
without labeling them poisons ?
Do Yon Know that you should not permit any medicine to be given your child
unless you or your physician know of what it Is composed ?
Do Yon Know that Castoria is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list of
its ingredients is published with every bottle ?
Do You Know that Castoria is the prescription of the famous Dr, Samuel Pitcher,
That it has been in use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria is now sold than
of all other remedies for children combined ?
Do Yon Know that the Patent Offico Department of the United States, and of
other countries, have issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word
“ Castoria ’’ and its formula, and that to imitate them is a state prison offense 1
Do Yon Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection was
because Castoria had been proven to be absolutely harmless?
Do Yon Know that 35 average doses of Castoria are furnished for 35
cent., or one cent a dose ?
Do Yon Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children may
be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest ?
Well, these things are worth knowing. They are facts. /
The sac-simile X*7Jr // t // "* 12_22_£Z2£Z
signature of wrapper.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
HUYLER’S OANDISS
Romans, Lend Us Your Ear Just For a
Moment.
Our weekly orders for Hnyler’s Candy
go direct to the factory. We have a buyer
employed, who sees that they are properly
filled and promptly forwarded to uh. We
challenge comparihon an to their freshness
with any one. We claim the latest arrival.
Call and see for yourself,and we wil please
yo i.
No pills or castor oil for sale.
A. M. ANTOGNOLt & CO.,
Star Vaudv Works.
11-11-dlm
u
Crouch .& Watson are the sole agents for
the sale of the celebrated Huyler Candies,
and is the only firm in Rome that buy Ibeui
direct from the factory. To insure that you
get it fresh buy from us. Price 60c to 80c
per pound. 10-22-dlm.
Rome Railroad.
The following schedule wil] go into effec t
Nev bmer 4 at 8 s<» a m.
RUMK TO KINGbTUN.
No. 1. No 3
Lv Rome 850 am 2.50 prr.
Ar Second Avenue 8 51am 253 pm
•• Brick Yard. A..., 9 o»aiu 3>op<u
Freeman’s 9 <»5 an; 3■ 5 »»u
“ Dykes’ 9H am 3.1 pm
•• Bang* Ferry 920 am 32< pn
*• Eves’ 9. 5 hid 3.25 |im
*• Murchison’e 938* tn 338 pm
*• Woolley*? 94* a»»i 34* pin
Ar Kingston ... 9.5 uam 3.60 pm
Ar Atlanta W& A 12.15 pm 6 2'» pn
KINGSTON TO ROME
No. 2. No. 4.
Lv Atlanta Bon a*n 3on vn-
Lv Kingston T. lu.ki* am 6.’2 pn>
Ar Woolley’? 10.27 am 5.17 pm
•• Murchiron’s 10 31 win 521 pm
•• Eve?’ 10 39 am 529 pm
“ P’ms’Ferry Io 13 am 533 pm
•• Dykes’... io 4* am 538 1 m
Freeman’? 10 51 am 641 pm
‘•Brick Yard ..H>6 u am 5 48pm
“Second Avenue... 11 (5 am 55h i m
Ar Kuiue -11.1 b aiu 6<>U pu
Nob. I and 2 make close connection ai
Kingston whb Western & At'anti trainr troing
North to r’hattannowa and *»nnrt Atlanta
Connect one at Alnta an I < li fta T 'O»»ga id
(Jnio Drt».<> ewi b all train** -iiv»r 1 g
Ail tiain*» a ri e and • pj ar from R >lll** Rai),
road d |»u fo<»t of Bro d str. et. less tiidn one
block from heart of c»t .
4-**“ 'O change’ f c»r? at. Wfnvsto •.
• oachee on all uains bet*ee Pn«-e an
Atlanta. ‘ - F. AVtR,
Supt a: d Traffic Man. ger.
SWm
PROPRIETORS.
The Tribune Company has
on sale a large lot of good
second-hand material that
will be eold cheap on most
favorable terms consisting oi
On? Minerva Paper Cutter,
One Proof Press,
Imposing Stones,
Card Cutter,
News and Job Cases,
Be quick, for these ar?
going to be sold cheap.
ROME TRIBUJiE CO.,
Rome, Ga.
iOMPANY, 1
W. B. Campbell,
The Only Genuine
PLUMBER,
No. 8, Till'd Ave., Next to Poß’Ofllce,
ROME, GA.
-- Iron Pipe,
.By !i Pipe Fittings.
; h Sewer Pipe,
Stupps & Hose
■ITITTiT- Bath Tubs and
V i
s • '-3 Water Closets,
jig
Gas Fixtures
and Globes
Steam and Hot
Water Heating. Prompt attention
given repair work. Estimates
cheerfully given. 11 9-dlm
WESLERN & ATLANTIC R. R.
and
Nashville, Chattanooga and St Louis Ry.
3 Daily Trains
10.
Chattanooga,
Nashville,
Cincinnati,
Chicago,
Memphis,
St. Louis.
T i
Arkansas an<l Texas
Emigrant Rates.
For mars, folders and any desired informa
tion. write to
,T. W HICKS Trav P. A.,
36 w all at e ■*, otUi 'a Da.
Or JOS. M. BROW ~ C. E HARH.N,
riatfle Manngrr, Geo’l P.bß. Agent,
Ai anta, Ga
Not ce io 1) Mors and Creel ors,
All persons having demands azatnst the es
tueoi \. 8. Li. hxin 1 te of Eioyd county,
(Rjceased, ar*-h-«eb» iiuiifft-d to rend i in the r
Htiuaud' <> the un«ie’t»'e U d eCCO'-dug to law;
a <1 a i per?*© * indebted to *a d estate are It*
quired Tg >< ke hutuedi »te ptj ment.
ILL 23rd da, «*t Auv. 1. 03.
J L. HARDIV,
E <ecutorof A. 8. L'phiiu,
11-24 tawt w
G. W. Witcher ) P< tition for refnrma
vs. > Hun -nd partition iu the
Mrs. M. F < a dwell, ) ri. nd Suprji r Uu'Pt,
ix-nora Konwat r ") Septe .über IVim, 1833.
vi rtba Ellen (’aid well J
WID. Albert. Laid Ae'l J
Ir. a 'p-uirintf »u h • c t .rt by th* return of the
sheriff in the dh >v« c^a j , that the defend
ants u»» uot tepid** in s *id c<>uuty. aud it fu. ta»-r
appealing that 'h y do nor, r side iu ttd- state
ahfl th it fr is n 0:8-4 y to perfect s-rvic-t ou
s-id di Luba tby pU'dl *a ion. it is her by or
dered < bat set vic** on t e<e dmts be »•«•-
i. cP*(i h> übiication in rhe K me ibibu • ewie*
au ontbfor i wj mmibu.
. ov 15 I 03. W. M. HEX’RY,
_ 11 2L2a«u2(H J 8. U.
GEORGIA-Flo d < ountv:
G. W voucher i Petition for reform a
vs j i n aud pt 1 ion in
Mrs M f C Id.vellf ) F oyd-ap» r«<»r U«»*>rt
Gnou R inwrtt », 1 nep ember Term, 1803
Ma Iha Ellen aldw**U, >
Wm. Albert Ce dwelt )
ro tb»-«*ef naan «in the shore stated ca’e:
Y- u a e h reby n «tiled a d co »»ma de • tu bj
and-pprat at «h- uex«. term of he Suoert r
cotiit i‘» b • bdld in on l f »r said Cuun r y f Hl » d
on me lear n vi<m« ay in is 4 then and
there'o nsw-r th- plaintiffs pvithi. L 1 r f
ormation an paniti n. Asin default th* reof
said c >ur« will p oCred -8 t«> justic aba 1 -pp- r
tain Witness the Honorable W. *i. He.,ry,
judge ut said C-Uit thia .vn/rmb»* 'ft. 1 4W 3
WM E.-
gUlc*. u. r. u. Ga.
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST.
I 500 Tons MmL
Jellico Coal
In Stock
And to Arrive.
KOB’T. W. GRAVES” & CO.,
12 5 snn w f Im E T. V. G. COAL YARD.
JOHN H. KFYXOI.DS, President. B. I. HUUHBS, Cashter.
P. n. HARDIN, Vice resident.
First National Bank
OF KOME. Q-.A..
CAPITAL ANU SCR PLUS; $300,000.
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All the Acc«»inni<*OHth>Hß Consistent with Snte Bunking Ex
tended to onr cnsiomerH.
COTHRAN & CO.,
Fire, Life and Accident Insurance.
Gin Houses Insured.
Office Corner i rmstroni Hotel, Rome, Ga,
H. D. I 1 H .1..
Real Estate Agent,
230 BROAD STREET; ROME. GA.
a Spsciaity, and Prompt Settlement the Rule.
mnhß-dtf
Samuel Funkhouser.;
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“ Finest Trails in tl:s South/’ *
Through Cart toChi .-npo without change,fr&a <}
New Orle ms Meridian, Bhtr.inghnm, Chat* . f
<J t„r,r, n7 -. T.uJcsonvihe. I'l.r. At!>nta, M -con, ’ „
") Lexington and Georgetown, Ky. Choice ’’l
of tomes via Cincinnati or v<a Loui’viHa, | I
*, Stop-overs allowed on a'.i Worlds fair v.cK<a», (1
at Llut'anovga, Louisv>l.e, Indianapolis or 2
Cinciii .oti. - X
’ I'or further information as to Rates, Car
♦ Service Sleeping Car Reservations, etc., call 9
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i Crescent Route or E. T, V. & G. Ry. *
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