The Rome tribune. (Rome, Ga.) 1887-190?, December 06, 1893, Page 4, Image 4

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4 Highest of *ll in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report ABSOLUTELY PURE THIS AND THAT. Mr. A. E. Griffith, a prominent in surance man og Athene, is in the city. Mr. O V. Lamar, formerly of Rome and now livine in Richland, is in the city. Mrs. J. C. McDonald* who has been visiting relatives in the city, left yester day for her home in Quitman. The Woman’s Auxiliary of the Keely League will meet the residence of Mrs. A. B. S. Moseley this afternoon at 3 o’clock. Don’t fail to see the sterling silver novelties at the Johnson Jewelery Com pany. 12-5 3'. Call on Ben Wright for good stenog raphic work. Office with Judge Meye - hardt in new court house, up stairs. 11-3 -bu 4t. Four room cottage to rent on Avenu A Fourth ward. Apply to J. S May, No. 15 Second avenue. 11-17-lm. I offer my entire stock of boots and shoes at cost. I have to raise 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-wfim 216 Broad street Rome, Ga. A dishonored check for S3OO for a board bill at the Browner House, New Yoik. led to the arrest of Joel Hayden, a broker and mill owner ruined by the Johnstown flood. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria CHEAPER YET. Millinery Goods at a Mere Song. offer our entire stock of Milli '■ goods at 25 per ottnt lesiF than . only We are compelled to raise a large amout of money at Once. If you want bargains go to the Rome Millinery Bazaar, the lead era of fashions and fine goods 333 Broad 8 12-3-0 t 10,000 ' TAX PAYERS Will receive the big holi day edition of the Tribure to be issued December 12. Ad vertisers who want space should apply at once. S e veral pages already sold. Incautious acquaintance—May I have a word of advice from you? Far Wes tern Senasor—Ten thousand. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Don’t fail to see the Johnson Jewelry Go’s novelties in Sterling Silver. Hoax—“l don’t like the coat tbnt woman’s wearing.” Joax—“Why, that’s of the Elizabethan period.” Hoax— Well, I don’t care what period it is, it ought to come to a full stop.” If you feel west and all worn out take BROWN'S IRON BITTERS VELVETS Os Every Description at Cost. 500 Yards Choice Vel vets. All the latest colors will be sold at sure enongh first cost at the Rome Millinery Bazaar. 12 3 6t The teacher had explained that the noun “refuse” meant “anything that is of no use to anyone, and is thrown out.” “Now, Tommy, you may give an exam ple.” “Poets and book-agents is re fuse,” replied T< mtny. HUYLER’S CANDIES. Bomans, Lend Vs Your Ear Just For ■foment. Our weekly orders for Huyler’s Candy go direct to the factory. We have a buyer employed, who sees that-they are properly filled and promptly forwarded to us. We challenge comparison as to their freshness with any one. We claim the latest arrival. Call and see for yourself,and we wil. please yoi. No pills or castor oil for sale. A. M. ANTOGNOLI & CO., Star Candv Works. U-Udlm It Pays. It pays to tale and read the papers, ■specially your own home daily. Ofren m this way good business opportunities re brought to your attention. For in stance, if you wish to secure a good pay ing situation, then >ou h»d better look up the advertisement of B. F. Johnson & io.. Richmond, Va., in another column; . oerhspa what they have to say may in terest you. All F>ee. Those who have used Dr. King’s New I Discovery know its value, and those who have not, have now the ooportunity to try it free. Call on the advertised Druggist andgetaTrial Bottle Free. Send your name and address toH. E. Bucklen, & Co., hicago, and get a sample box of Dr. . King’s New Life Pills Free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health acd Household In structor Free. All of which is guaranteed to do you good and costs you nothing. The prominent millionaire and club man, Walter Denegre, of New Orleans. La., bas wedded the widow of the late William Armour, Chicago. Ingleside RtTKEAT.— For diseases o' WonitD. Scientific treatment ai d cure, guaremeed. Elegant apartments for la dies before and during coi fluement. Ad dress The Resident Physician 71 7i Baxter Court. Nashville, Teno. 8-22-d&*3n> Don’t fail to see the Johnsen Jewelry Go’s novelties in Sterling Silver. Editor—“l don’t see what position I can give you. You’re too old.” Octo genarian—“l thought you might give mt a place in your j ke department.” Buck ion’s Arnica Salve. The Best halve m the world for Cut*, iruisea, Sores, Ulcbrs, 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 <«tinfaction, or money 25 cents per box. For sale by D. W. Curry, 600 Xmas Mc- ' Donald * Tor Sale. Herring’s sate for Rale or hire. 12 5 3 r . M F. Govan. 238 Broad »t. Letters of Gixrdiaaship. GEORGIA—FIoyd Cudutr: To ail whom i may concern—Mrs G. W. Har ris, having in nroper form applied tome t r Ictteiß oi gutrdia bhip <» the persons and prop city «»f t»r..ver C. Hanis. B. nUnE. Harn Geo B. Harris and M Harris, of taid c unty, tins is c cite all and t-ii guUr th- creed torr and mxt f kin of ea d mii-ors to be and appear at y office within the t>u e allowed by law .ml rh »w cause i any they can. why lei t» rs oi guai<iianM>ip would not be grained to M'S. G. W Hairis as fetich guard! m lor said minors, uit e s iuv hand and official signa cure u 1-* 4th day ot December i* k 3 12-6 w 4w JOHN P DAVI«, Ordina y. Appraisers Appointed, GEi’RGI —Floyd county: io ab whom n may concern—N- ticeis h niven, ilia the ioere appointed io appraise tn« property oi Hiiatu 8. Ptnn deceased, h ve tileu th ir icturus and unless go« d ana tuff c ent cause i» shown, iht sauie wiL be made tne judgiL>en of the court atth*- Januaiy term. 1894. «»f the cou. tuf t ruiuary. 'ibi" December 4ta 189 J JOHN P. DAVI*, Chdinary. 12-6 w4w Letters of Administration. GEORGIA—FIoyd county: To all whom it may concern—lienry M. Penn, having in proper f -im applied to me for per mauenc eiters of ad mini-traiion on the estate oi Hiram rt. Penn, late ut baid c >unty this is to citeaiiand einguiai the cnuiiors .nd nixcui kin f Hiram a. Penn to be and appear ac my office witbin the lime allowed by law and sbow cause, if any they can, why p» i manent aumiu i'trauou bboidd not be granted tu Henry 11. Penn on Hiram 8. Penn’s estate. Wan- as my n<indai.d official tignaiure, this Ith nay oi De cember, ir93. JOHN P. DAV IS, 12-6w4w Ordinary. Year’s Support. GEORGIA—FIoyd County: To ad wuom n may concern: Notice is hereby given, that the app tinted to sec apart and aesigu a year’n bupp<>rt t < Mrs. F. tc. Val tuiine, ihe wiu wand minor child of A. K Vai eaiiue, deceased tiavu hied tmir awaid, and un less good and suffici' nt c«u&e is bhown the eame wilt be made th judgment of the conic at the January teim. I&h of the- court of uiuinary. Ibis Dec< mber 4,1893. Jutia P. D ■ VIS. 12 6w4w Ordinary. Letters of Administration. GLOR» I A—Floyd County To all wnoin it may concern—Henry Lamar having in pr per form applied to me for p> rua ueuL i-jtteis ot adminlptiatiou on the estate oi Moeeiey, Jaurui eaid county. This is to cite all and r Jugular the creditor and next ot kin ut Orange Aio ely to be aud appear at my office within th time allowed by law acu e>huw cause if any ihty can, why admiu i&tra ion should hog be granted to Henry £au.ar ou orange Alu.-eie) ’a er-tate. Witness my h .nd and offi tial AguaiUre tilts 4th day of December, iot3. <IOH2\ P DaVIS, 12-6-w4w Oidiuary, CitatiOT—Lea\e to Sell Land. GEOR 1 x—Floyd County: To all whom it may Concern—Samuel Funk housei, a minisuaiur of Mrs 8. xx. ■ ally, d - ceased has in uue lorni ap t .li d to ihe under si<ne i fur leave to sell <he lands belonging .u the es a e ul baiu deceased,and »aiu a(.p i atiuu wib be beard <m tne ti -t .Monday in Jaiidary next. 1 his 4th day of De tmoer, 1893. 12 4- w4w J >H> P. Da Via, ordinary. Application for Letters of Dismission. (laOUGla—Floy l County: W herons, S»muul >ut khou«cr administrator debooi. uuii, w.iu wul annoxod ot ot VV F. Lam io’, e.t. e, ropr>-senu> i<> toe voutt in his petition, duiy ii ed. .h.c be has adu.iuistered w. w. F L.ntkio’a sr. est-te. Ibis i to cte i ail persons concerned, ki died ut.d er diturs to snow cause, it any they Can, why said adudn i.tiator should oot be uiscosiged U< m bis d minisiiatiuii and retetve letter ot dlemia iou on V e n<rt Monuuy in Mar< b 1891 Thia iiecem ber « 18 3. JOHN P. DAVIS, ■ lz-ttw3m Ordinary. bTHE HOME TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 6. 18U3, Kentucky’s Separate Coach Law. The colored people who live in Ken tucky, as well as the colored people who have occasion to visit or to pass through the state, are agitated somewhat over the workings of the law passed by the last legislature, which obliges every rail road in the state to provide a separate coach for the exclusive use of colored passengers on every passenger train that runs. The law also provides that no col ored passenger must be allowed in any of the other coaches used by whites, and no white is to be permitted to ride in the colored people’s coach, the penalty being a fine of SSOO against the railroad for every violation of these particulars of the law. —Cincinnati Commercial Gazette. JHRIjTMAS GOODS Should be advertised in the Tribune’s holiday edition to be issued next Tuesday. Papers will be sent to 10,000 tax payers in six or eight counties. Several pages al ready sold. Come early lor space. Having been mourned as dead and the ■io’im of an alleu.d lynching in Wesfen Pr-nnsylv nia, Jjck Galbraith, a Cole’, ircua performer, surprised bisparen s at du cie, Ind., a> d turned up all right. Don’t fail to see the Johnson Jewelry Go’s novelties in Sterling Silver. Iu the presence of many pedestrians wo thugs san bagged Commission Mei chant H. C. N >rib, in Denver, Co)., and cobbed him of SBSO and a gold watch. Ki- deeding acpnic, cr chiidrcv who a?ant build ing up. should taxe BROWN’S litOA BITTERS. It is pleasent to take, cures Malaria, Indi' 'estiou. Biliousness and I iver r'omnlaints. At Swainsboro, Ga., Rev. Char’er Johnson preach, d bis own snneral ser mon on the ga’lows, and was hanged f .>) the murder of Rev. William Lilds. Georg?—You would marry the bigges’ r'ool in the world if he asked you, wou'd you not? Ethel—Ob, George, this is so sudden. HOLIDAY print a edition on 12 and papers will to 10,000 tax payers in six or eight counties. Several pages of space have been sold. Advertisers should come early. BETTER THAN COST! Would you miss an opportunity like this TO SAVE MONEY? Now is your chance to buy first-class CLOTH ING for less than its value, In order to reduce stock we will for the next thirty days offer choice of our entire stock of Men, Boys and Children’s CLOTHING AT ONE FOURTH OFF FOr CASH. Remember, all our goods are priced in plain figures, and this is no advertising fake, .but a legitimate, fair and square offer to sell you one dollar’s worth of Clothing for seventy-five cents —a clear saving of twenty-five per cent. ssee tlx© Difference. $6 Suits for $4 50. $lO Suits for $7.50. sl2 Suits for $9. S2O Suits for sls. And so on through the entire stock of Clothing. Our goods are all new and desirable. We have no old out-of-style, moth-eaten, bankrupt ‘stickers’ to offer you. Remember. ■ this :s a CASH DISCOUNT sale, and only SPOT CASH customers will get the advantage of the dis counts. AH goods charged will be at regular piices. Come early ana get first choice. M. R. EMMONS & CO., One Price Clothiers, 242 Broad Street. w t-lm A Rocky Mountain Tunnel. A notable engineering feat was ac complished recently in the completion of the boring of the Busk-Ivanhoe railway tunnel under the continental divide of the Rocky mountains at Hagerman pass, Colorado. The tunnel is almost two miles 10ng—8,353 feet—and is through solid gray granite. It took 3 years and 20 days, of 20 hours’ work each day, to bore the big hole. It is 10,800 feet above sea level through the top ridge of the conti nent. The water draining from the one side of the mountain under which it is driven runs to the Atlantic ocean, and from the other to the Pacific. Its con struction has cost $1,000,000 and 20 hu man lives. The tunnel, which is on the lino of the Colorado Midland railway, the Santa Fe’s central route to Califor nia, substitutes two miles of track for ten and does away with one of the most expensive railway climbs in the world. —Chicago Herald. Terrapin 573 a Dozen. Terrapin, the now greatest delicacy known to the epicure, are a little lower in price this year than they were last, although their comparative scarcity makes them one of the most precious luxuries. “Counts”—that is, terrapins that measure six inches or over—which brought $55 per dozen last year, are now selling for SSO. The largest specimens are highly prized for their flesh, and have brought even this year as high as $72 per dozen. The more common varieties, which have not changed materially in price, sell for sls to S2O. Terrapin farm ing has proved a lucrative business. Os late years many have entered into it and have earned a good living.—Baltimore American. _____ Mr. St'ckl. i— T d-i.«r a itiil like Miss Flippe. She doesn’t seem to be »b'e ’o -.peak without nsinp slanE.” Miss Kev— • Ye.! She dots make some horrible b eaks.” Children Cry for Pitcher’sCastorla. With lots of peculiar kevs and several oh-ckain his possession, James Love. ■ n ex>British sjloier aid convict, bas neen detained at the E lis Island Barge flue. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. • - Leave Your Orders for —and— : : w : —with • j O’NEILL M’F’C COMPANY, j Telephone 76. CASTORIA Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. It containr neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea aud Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation aud flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy atid natural sleep. Cas toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend. Castoria. “ Castoria is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children.” Dn. G. C. Osgood, Lowell, Mass. Castoria is the beat remedy for children of which lam acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will consider the real Interest of their children, and use Castoria in stead ot the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves.” Db. J. F. Kincheloe, Conway, Ark. The Centaur Company, 77 I COTHRAN & CO, Fire, Life end Accident Insurance. Gin Houses Insured. 011185 Comer irmstronj Hotel, Rome, Ge, — *———■————————■—— JOHN H. REYNOLDS, President. B. I. HUGHES, Cart,er. P. H. HARDIN, Vice President. First National Bank OF BOZMZEI, C3-A.. CAPITAL AM) SURPLUS: $300,000. AL Hie Accommodations Consistent with Mate Baukins Ex (onded toonr cnMomcrr . THE BEST ISHHE CTEAPEST. 500 Tons Jellico Coal In Stock And to Arrive. at/ ROB’T. W. GRAVES & CO., 12 5 ennwflm E T. V. & G. COAL YARD To Make Wheat Grow Dissolved Bone and Potash. The Rome Chemical Co. Makes the Best. E. T. McGHEE, Manager. 10JUB .uawod win What is Castoria. •• Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any proscription known to me.” H. A, Abchku, M. D., 11l So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. “Our physicians in the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their experi ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Casroria has won us to look with favor upon it.” • United Hospital axd Dispensary, Boston, Mass. Allen C. Smith, Pres., iurray Street, New York City.