The Rome tribune. (Rome, Ga.) 1887-190?, December 12, 1893, Page 4, Image 4

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4 Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report IW RS? ABSOLUTELY PURE COUNCIL MEETING. 4. ... The Regular Session Held Last Night. WAS A QUIET MEETING. Nothing of Special Interest Done—The City Sexton’s Report. The council met last night in regular session. , Nothing of e-picial importance came up, and the meeting was without special interest. Here are the Offical Proceedings, Council Chamber, Rome, Ga., Dec. 11, 1893. Present, Mayor S. S. .■intup,Satterfield, ~ ’ a .4sf Williamson. Mil- - ■ * - -mW *’ Wk:; •, \ r > ■ «- T > ■ ~ . ■*», K ■BT 14 writ' •' 'W Wg > BBBBKBBBBy -3"'> St'i-y. Vs 515 tui'Li l’ i; "7 KPi I J i' 1 ! II ii MP ion 1 1,500(0 V-tX-1’" f» 841,2 s and I 'l'4- n 13 75. , 1 - '. -Hi reported six interments , wllltl ' s a,,<i <,u, ‘ p'di'i'ed. J four colored buried asl MMlMlBBne colored non resident. A SHE IS A WONDER. Mrs. Annie Abbott, the Little Georgia Mag net, is Coming to Rome. Mrs. Annie Abbott, the “Little Geor gia Magnet,” will be in Rome next Mon diyanci Tuesday nights, the 18 hand 19 h. Nearly everybody has heard of her and will be glad of the opportunity of seeing this wonderful woman. She came originally from Milledgeville, where she developed her wonderful power, aim alar to Miss Lula Hurst’s, but it it is claimed, more powerful. Fora long time she has been entertaining the people of the old country, including many crowned heads. She created a furor of excitement, and was presented with many costly gifts. It is claimed that these ag gregate SSO 000. She returned to her home last summer, and is just now start ing out on another tour. She is going to San Francisco, where she will stay during the exposition, and from there will go to Australia. Enroute to her San Francisco stops will be made, and on account of closed dates at many two nights. By the way, Romans will take especial interest because of the attraction being strictly a Georgia affair. Mr. Henry McClesky, the advance agent, was here yesterday. He is an Athens boy, and a popular young man in every section of the state where he is known. Mr. I. R. Gain, one of Americus’ leading young men, is all over Miss wonder, South Geon Miss A|B THE HOME TRIBUNE, TUESDA V MORNING. DECEMBER 13. i»S#3. THIS AND THAT. Call on Ben Wright for good stenog raphicwork. Office with Judge Meyer hurdt in new court house, up stairs. 11-3-su 4'. 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, 7-28d-«6m 216 Broad street Rome Ga. A New York custom tailoringhouse, doing an agency business exclusive, an ti best paying line in the mar et, desW to secure an agent, who ca furnish a u ,nd, to handle their line in the cty of Rome. For further particu Jars add res. S'. J. B. 633 Brod way, New York City. 12 9-eod-2t Artist A critic, who asked to define the that a i v it favurab].. Jk -a. a in a i. i ('.uii.l nut < > /■-?>'B d'-fiiu dr Tli<> jK askob-h (.itenjH' J When in"-1 . to 1 i r lather than is to bo subsequently developed from the . work, it will be no less suggestive be cause of its finished character. It may not be easy to define the divid ing line between artists and amateurs, but it is easy to point out a well recog nized one that is identical with it—the one that is drawn between poets and mere writers of verse.—Art Amateur. The Right Kind. The following story, told of the late Senator Stanford, is characteristic of the man. lie was always a cheerful giver, Autpreferred paying for work to emp- Ej|jj|fcjuspurse. Ono day he foundju-. ' 1 Why are < .Id- ' ■ 1 K ; ’ ■ | di y, you believe rry me to the capi- Stanford. ‘‘Yes, sir.” “Try it, then, ” was the response. And all that winter the man who owned the finest horses in America jogged along behind the rusty steed. That there was a change in that poor driver’s fortunes by-the spring gvor.vbrulv_kueuMraßaiudß THE MARKETS. [Repotted by Cothran Bros. | Rome, Ga., Dec. 11,1893. Rome Cotton Market. Rome, Deo. 11.—Middling To. Liverpool Cotton Market. Liverpool. Deo. 11.—npota 4%; tore easy; good demand fair business done; prices favor buyers, sales, 1J.00.i. Yesterday’s Today's Close. Opening. close ' aruary and Feh’ary. 4.11-12 4.10 4 03-09 ‘•(‘urary nd March.. 4. 213 4.V'-ll 4.'9-10 March and April 4.13 14 4.11-12 4JO Ajc . ai.u May4.ls 4 '2-13 4.12-13 Ma- and June 4.17 4.14 4 14 lune and July 4 18-19 416 18 4.15-16 July ana august 4-20 4 i7 4.17-’8 Augustand ept’bcr. 4.21 4.18-19 'ovem. arm Deceui... 4.ij 12 Decern, and January.. 4.11 4.10 4.18 New York Cutton Markets. New York, Dec 11. Yesterday’s Todas’s Close. Opening. Close. January 7.61 7.50 60 7.57 58 FebiUU-y 7.68 69 7 t>7 t.B 7.66 6i Ma’Ch 7.7)76 775 76 7.74 »prii 7.83-84 7.83-84 7.82 May 7.91 92 7.92 7 HC-91 Jone 7.98-99 7.98-99 July 8 04 (6 8.<5 4)t M ■ .vember -. December 7 58-iO 7.68-59 7.M-C5 Chicago Produce Markets. Chicago. Bee. 11. Yesterday's Today’s C.use. Opening. uiose. Wheat— . Cash 62% 62%-% ■Lh-c-mber 62% 62% % Wfe. «8.% 67%-% BR»v 40% P'.ik— Cashl36B -13 75 January 12 92 ' 12 75 Lard- Cash 8 25 8 CO 8 30 January 8 05 7 75 7 97 Ribs— Cash 6 85 6 75 January 6 71 6 75 6 70 Hog receipts today. 45.000; estimated for to morrow. 3).OO Port receipts today, 62,897; port receipts last year, 42,310. • Leave Your Orders for • A N D——- • : W" O O 13 \ WITH • JjJgEIU-WFC-etßßaßi : Telephone 76. ,1 THE MAIL SCHEDULE- 5:15 a m—Chattanooga, Rome and Atlanta., North Georgia division h. T V and GBR;C'n nec'i ir a for nur.li sad west and local mail on E I' V and G. 7 ain -< battanoogaWnd Griffin, north. Central of Georgia 8: 5 a m—Chattanooca, koine and Atlanta s u'h, Georgia division ET V and Gtv R. Con nect! ns for ah point-in Georgia and Floii a; also f r lien-tern ointsviaAir L’ne R R.nd loe (i moil on E T V and G. s:3O a. in-Nashville and Atlanta, north, W & con >. eel ions ouauia sv a. A only , Jt' A-'''/ tw'ec.inr .7 v. ili: , I*- -tDail? tx- to Etowah. Daily except to Armuehee. Daily except and Attalla. Decatur division Duily “»eept Sunday. vile and Allanta, in rth. W& A c, i'>ns ‘i e anii Atlanta, south 'V & A ions i na. i and Cha'tanooga Cinctn and points Nashville. z Ko waiting on connections or delayed trains AH trains leave on schedule time from Rome Railroad depot, foot of Broad strtet. from Armstrong Hotel, BwBBBBHS|MMiMifcs from tho Central [SPECTACLES • THE EEST AT rars jewelry store] 39 1111 IIIIMIO TBWmWMgHTgE: PROFESSIONAL COLUMN PHYSICIANS AND BUEGEON3. R. A. HICKS, M. D. ROME, GA. Homoepathic Physician and Surgeon, for merly Resident Pnysician to Hohne mann H< spital, of Chicago. .. Residenceand Office 103 and 1031-2 2nd ave. Office hours, 9 to 11 am. 2 to 4 pm, 7 to 8 pm. Sundays, 9to 10 am, 2to 3 pm. HOWARD E. FELTON, M.l~ Physician and Surgeon. Office over Hammack, Lucas & Co.’s Drag Store. Entr me« on Broad Street. Sgr*At office d y and night. Telephone 62. B 15 DR. L. P. HAMMOND, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Residence No 403 West First Street. Office CROUCH * WATSONS DRUGSTORE Residence Telephone - - - no as. office -- - ' ia. C. HAMILTON.M. 0., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Residence No. 115, Maple SVEast Borne. Office No. 220 1-2, Broad St Residence Telephone No. 109, Office Telephone No. 123. ATTORNE-YB-AT-LAW. ATTORNE Y-AT -LAW , Rome, Georgia. D. <>. Richmond & Danville Railroad. My employment by the above conq any wil aot interfere with my general practice, whici vill be attended to as heretofore. a;ch4-dly J. B. F. LUMPKIN, Attorney at Law, Room 12, Postoffico Building. Promp attention to collections. d6ml ma 3 T¥sa«7 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. CEDARTOWN, GA. Collections a Specialty. W. W. Vandiver, ATTORNEY AT LAW Church and. Office Furniture. QCHOOLS AND CHURCHES SEATED IN O the best wanner Offices furnished. Send for Catalogue. ii-V -d6m Central R, R. & Banking Co. of Ga H. M. COMER and P. J. ROWRY, Receivers. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 19, 1893. SOUTHBOUND. Train No 4. Lv Chat'anuoga 4 CO pm Lr.Kome 7 13 ( .m Lt Cedartown 8 CO pm Kl 2. • 5 10 am 8 7.5 am 1’ 00 am 6 20 pm IND. 8 4’ pm 4 25 am 5 35 pm 6 24 pm o. 3. 6 2‘> am 7 08 am 10 25 am the day in Chatta trol rai road 'rain at pm 'I rain to and Ight >t C edartown. Traffic Mog. n. Pars. agt. Sav nnah. Ga. T. Age At anta, Ga. W. IC. HUFF T. A., Home, Ga THE NOVELTY SME. G. H. RAWLINS. TOYS. IOYsTtOYS. New Toys just in, No old goods. Can please you. Our Prices TA.LK. SAVING HOUSEKEEPERS Buy Glass, Crockery, China arid Tinware, Fancy Goods, Lamps, Notions, Etc., at the “NOVELTY STOKE.” 5, 10 and 25c. Goods a Specialty. 818 Broad St. COTHRAN & CO, Fire Life and Accident Insurance, Gin Houses Insured. Offics Cornar innsirouj Hitel, / , . , I JOHN 11. REYNOLDS, President. z ’ B. I. EUGHK3, Cnh» r. wf. H. HARDIN, Vice President. First National Bank OF EROEMEEE, C3-JA- CAPITAL AND SURPLUS: §300,000. All lhe Acee.’JiiiKMihli'His; Consistent with Sal© Ban&tng iSx hi nnv oijwtomor , I-I. D. HILL, Real Estate Agent, 230 BROAD STREET; ROME. GA. Renting 1 a Specialty, and Prompt Settlement the Rulo. + mch3-(ir.f r Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA, Floyd County PURSUANT 10 AN oRDFR OF THE COURT of Ordi arv of -aid county, *1 1 be sold at auction in ti-Ccou t house do r of said cunt’, ; on the first Tue da in Dece ub r • ent. with! a the legat h<»ui s o ealethe 10'Jowmg real «*-late towir: aI of ill tw tra it- of :ai.d in the 7ntrr«rhTrt(:~;fr3r- --“wUpH- "ty r uract cofißibiing • i wh< lo lo s N«s. 135, 14, 11 [and 193 of l«i<> acres eaC i. and W < ff the MuUth aide ot lot No i 3 :, tt dGO acr s. if ih-3 fouth >-ide lot x o I'3, both t*a’d parte of >ots cut IT l«y HRtraiehc line ru Ding east -nd west; th other tra t known as the \be Atkins p ac*, cos Hhte ■ f 60 a res cue off he eouih part of lot No 99, an<l 40acre' in the boutuwe-t c inerof lot No. 118, the two last named portions of 1 ts i Iving tog« ther and bounded on he north by the lands of w. A < hatin, Ja • e* Kvle. an<i Nleyer t ai de land east by W. A. < h ifin, south by W, A. (h.fiu and Lemasier and ute; by D y cr ek. Ah of said real estate so das tho prop erty u! the e-ta'C ot W C. Howell, laie of said county, decca»ed. Terms cash. C. H HOWELL Alm’x. J. S. HOWELL, Auin’r. election -notice. For Fence or Stock Law. GEORGIA, Floyd County. Notion is. hereby riven that ap election 'fill h‘- he’d at the Court Grour.d in the 921 h (Bar- Ker’e) District G. M said county, on the 2 tli da’ "I D cember, 1893, in which the question will he submitted to th- qua 1 fled voters ot said District. - For Fence” or ‘‘Mock Law,” ashy law piovided. Petition having been filed aud notire gien as required by law Given under > band and . facial signature, this 4th day of December. 1893. JOHN P D AVIS. 12-7-d w 20d Ordinary Floyd County. Georgia, Floyd County. To a 1 whom it may concern: Samuel Fork bouser. having, in proper form, applied tome hr permanent Letters of Administration de bonis non. on t’e es’a'e of James G. Dailey, . '•ate of s id county, ’hie is to ettj all and J. j-r'i- cm dit us and next ■! kin "I .la l ailey to be and arpesr ar mi . the time ibiwed bv law, ai d show Caiis-.it any can, whv permanent acini' i-tr-tion sto n'd >« granted to Samuel Funku .user on James G.w Dailev’s e-taie. w lines* my hand and < fficral signature, this Rih day of November 1*93. 1 o*w4w JOHN P. DAVIS, Ordinary, ft GEORGI\. Floyd County. 1 To all whom It may concern: Samuel Funk- I h user, having. In proper fonn. applied to me lor peiniaiient Latter a of Aoministration de 'rent-, non W'thtbe will anne.'ed on the estate of »rs 8. A. Dai'ey. U'e of said c nntv this i to etc a'l and singular the creditors and next o' kin Os Mrs. *. A Dadev t" b and ap ear at my . fflcc Witt'in the time allowed by I w, and show cause, if anv'hey an.wnv p t manent dndn istra'i' n should not 1 e atsnteil to Samuel Fui k b.user on Mrs. S A Daile>’s estate. Witness my hand and officio signature, this Btb <1 .y of Novsmb r 18'. 3 oaw4w JOHN p. DAVIS, Ordinary. Appraisers Appointed, GE* 'KGI i—F’ojd county : • o <4l whom i may c mcern—Notice is htreby <jiven, tha th** ap >r isr.re appointed to appraise th** p'onert} ot Ilham N. P«-nn deCPasKi, have ! filed th ir returns. and unless g«»- d »nn mffi <• ent ca«;»H is shown, tb»- eanin will be made tl»e judgu err of the court atth- January teim 1894. -••I rvf * r viuHry. 'I bis Dpcemher 4th, 1593 DAVI \ Oidinary, 2 G v ! w Notice to DtWis and Creditors, All persons hsvlng demands again-t the es tate of \. S. Liphdm. of Floyd county, deceased, are h» »eby notified to render in their demands to the undendgw d occorcung to law; aid ail per.-o s indebted to ea d estate arv re quired to to. ke immediate payment. T Lid 23rd cl a j of Nov. It 93. J. L. HARDIN, Executor of A. 8. Liphaui, Deceased. 11-24 law4w Notice to Debtors and Cred itors. AH persons having d» inands against the estate of J E. late of Floyd county,deceased, are herebv notified t» render in their demands to rhe undersign*<l acc ruing to law. and all . persons indebted to e-dd estaie are required to ma u e immediate payment q bis < >ct. \. 1893. ’ M. A. NEVIN. Administrator, J. F Shanklin, deceased. 10-G -wit. gear’s Support. GEOBGIA -Floyd County: To a'l whom it may concern: Notice is hereby giv-n, that the appraisers appointed to set apart and H'Sigu a yeat’-* Hipp rt t • Mrs. F. R. Vai • mir.e. >he wid w and minor child of A. R Val entine, deceased hdv filed tn< ir award, and un ;pfl4 lmmhi and sufficient c-iu«e is shown ths na no will be m:ide th judgment of the c nirc a». tha January term. 18s4 of the court of ordinary. 1 Thia Dec* mber 4,1893. JoH 8 P. J)»VIS to SeiriauiT’ I k—Floyd County' Toall whom it may Concern—Shinn' 1 Funk- II bouser, a- wihistrator of Mrs 8 Daily, de feased has iu due form applied to the under time I f.w leave to sell the land- belonging to i he era s ot said d ceased,and said asp ieatfon wib be heard on Ute fl t Monday in January next. Ih e 4th dav of D« emner, 1593. ! 124-wfw J >H.\ I’. DvVl>,Ordinary. Citation. GEORGIA, Floyd County. Toa'l whom it may ccncern: Goo. J Briant,, adm'i.iatiat.ator of Geo. W. H->rris. deieased. las iu gu- torip at plied t the undersign'd for leave to sell the lands belonging t • the • st. te of aid dece-sed. and said application will b» b'am on the first Monday in December i ext. This the Utti uay of ■ 1 td JOHN F. DAVIS, Ordleaiy.