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W. «. CooPxa. Gen’i Mxn’gr.
Otfloe No. 827 Broad Street, Up Stairs.
Telephone 73.
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TO ADVKBTtSKtUI.
Tan Bomb Tribunb la the official orean
F Oonnty and the Cl tv of Rome. It haa
I “ r Z*' ani ' * norp asing subscription Het, and as an
aavertking medium is unexcelled. Rates very
reasonably.
THK WKATHER.
(Official Forecast.]
Atlanta, Oa , December 12—For Georgia:
Cold wave. Fall of twenty to twenty-live de
grees by Wednesday afternoon or night.
Harrington.
Local Forecast Official.
THE COLLEGE BOYS.
The Police Department of Athens
seems determined to make a reputa
tion at the expense of the college
boys. Instead of that it is more
likely to become notorious. The
published accounts of the trial of
Bheered at the foot
nothing very bad.
be allowed to give
■flowing spirits with
ill at a foot-ball game
ng generation .will
y tame.
Wellington, looking
at the boys in their games at Eton,
■remarked: “There the battle of Wa
terloo was won.”
We are astonished at Mayor
Tuck’s severity. He was once a col
lege boy himself. We are not sure
but he affiliated with the far-famed
Zeta Chi Society. What does he
mean by fining a boy fifty dollars
for having a little harmless fun? If
the city government of Athens pro
poses to treat rollicking school bojfs
like ruffians, it will soon kill the pa
tronage of the University.
REGULATION.
The favored with an
advance
Comm
the carefully chosen words of the le
gal adviser. These informal com
plaints form a great and important
part of the Commission’s work.”
The Mexican government has
made an appropriation for the con
tinuance of work upon the inter
oceanic railroad across the Isthmus
of Tehuantepec. The completion of
the line has been delayed on account
of the lack of funds, but the en
gineers now give promise that it can
be made ready for traffic by the
year 1896. There is an idea preva
lent in Mexico that the Americans
desire to impede the progress of the
work, in the interest of the Nica
rauga canal. This idea is erroneous.
We favor the Tehuantepec railroad.
It will be advantageous to Ameri
can as well as to Mexican commerce.
It cannot make any less necessary
to the world the construction of the
Nicaragua ship canal.
Writing of the Boys’ Brigade in
.McClure’s Magazine for December,
Prof. Henry Drummond says:
“Many of the prime movers in this
new cause are men who have been
almost strangers to such work be
fore. But they saw here something
definite, practical, human; some
thing that they could begin upon
without committing themselves to
positions which they bad not quite
thought out, something which could
utilize the manlier elements in them,
and give them a useful life-interest
outside themselves.”
The Tribune has been favored
with a copy of Mr. W. T. Cheney’s
book, “The Apocalypse of Life,”
just out from the press of the Arena
Publishing Company, of Boston.
The book has been elaborately no
ticed by several periodicals and a
outline of its
the Tribune
is on sale at .’/V ~r- V'i
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’■.■•'■, administered
This is to cite
*5, w.a\."7’ , .'Si and er, ditors.
they can, why said admin
be discharged from bis ad-
receive letters of dismission
in Marell IH9I This Decern
JOHN P. DAVIS,
Ordinary.
IKaR’S SUPPORT.”
Floyd County:
■to all whom it may concern: Notice is here-
Fy given, that the appraisers appointed to ret
apa t and assign a years support to three minor
children of William L. Dooley, deceased, have
filed their award, and unless good and sufficient
cause is shown, the same will be made the Judg
ment of the court at the January term. IBM of
the court of ordinary. This December s 1893.
JOHN r. DAVIS,
UlMw «r<Uaary.
TUB ROME TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 13. 18W8.
There is Hope
For every one who has blood trouble, no matte
in what shape or how long standing, provide!
none of the vital organs have been so far iu.
paired as to render a cure impossible. S. S. 8
joes to the root of the disease, and removes tht
muse, by expelling the poison from the body, anc
it the same time is a tonic to the whole system
However bad your case may be, there is hope
FOR YOU.
Cured me of a most malignant type
KKKV ot Chronic blood trouble, for which
I had used various other remedies
without effect. My weight increased, and mv
ealth improved in everyway. I consider 8.8.8.
he best tonic I ever used.
“ 8. A. w. sight, Midway, Ga.”
Treat'xe on blood, skin and contagious blood
Kiison mailed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,
Atlanta.
SI.OO per ■ H £
Que cent a dose.
Tmß Gbxat CotroHCunepromptlycitS
where all others fall. Coughs, Croup. Sore
Throat, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough and
Asthma. For Consumption it nas no rival;
has cured thousands, and will CURE YOU tt
taken in time, Sold by Druggists on a guar
antee. For a Lame Back or Cheat, use
SHILOH'S BELLADONNA PLASTERJSc.
OHILOtfSACATARBH
Have you Catarrh? This remedy is guaran
teed to cure you. Fzice,6octs. Injector free.
For sale by D. W. Curry.
Stuart’s Gin and Buchu
A remedy for all kinds of Bladder and
Kidney troubles.
CURES
Did you ever reflect that many ills of
life come from sluggish action of the
Kidneys.
KIDNEY
The Kidneys are the great blood strain
ers. thus filtering out poisonous elements
that would otherwise remain and con
taminate the whole system.
AND
Keep the blood pure—aid the Kidneys
when oppressed and overburdened, and
you will build up the system and pre
serye health. 1
0 M1 ‘ A N Y h a 8
HHPi large lot of good
|HBa-hand material
Hill be sold cheap on most
favorable terms consisting oi
One Minerva Paper Cutter,
One Proof Press,
Imposing Stones,
Card Cutter,
News and Job Cases,
Be quick, for these are
going to be sold cheap.
ROME TRIBUNE CO.,
Rome, Ga
“All Men are Liars.”
Once said a wise man of the East, but we are
convinced this man had never read one ot
W. M. Gammon & Co.s’ advertisements and
then examined their stock of Fine Clothing
Hats and Furnishing Goods. They make
it to always tell the truth in regard
to quality, style and price. They desire to
call the attention of the people of this sec
tion to the fact that they carry the best and
most perfect-fitting suits and overcoats
known to the trade.
The finest and most stylish Hats made
on this continent, and the newest and nob
biest things in Neckwear, Underwear or any
other wear that can be used by man, boy or
child. They not only do this, but they make
the prices as low, or lower than any other
house dares to name. We propose to do
the clothing business in Rome. We carry
the stock to please the people and say to
every one, visit class
will
are “ourn.”
W. M. GAMMON & CO.,
B Rome, Greorgia.
F . More
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Cost.
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AS. C H EA P. AS. ANY.
One in the City. (Repeater.)
HANKS & ROBERTS,
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Johnson Jeuchy
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Dissolved Bone and Potash.
The Rome Chemical Co. Makes the Best.
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PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
PHYSICIANS A»D BUBOBONB.
R. A. HICKS, M. D.
ROME, GA.
Homcepathic Physician and
inerly Resident Physician to
mann Hospital, of Chicago.
Residence and Office 103 and 1031-2
Office hours, 9 Co 11 am, 2 to 4 pm, 7 to 8
pm. Sundays, 9to 10 am, 2to 3 pm. I
HOWARD E. FELTON, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon. ’
Offlje over Hammack. Lucas & Co.’a Drug ■ 1
Store. Entrance on Broad Street.
KF - At office di.y and night. Telephone 62. '
8-16 |
DR. L. P. HAMMOND,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Residence No 408 West First Street.
Office CROUCH & WATSONS DRUGSTORI
RgSIDKNCK TCLKPHONK ... NO 4fl,
OFFICE ... * 13. '
C. HAMILTON, MJL,
PHYSICIAN AND BUHGEON I
Residence No. 116, Maple St. East !
Rome. Office No. 220 1-2, Broad St. i
Residence Telephone No. 103. Office
Telephone No. 123.
ATTOBNBFYB-AT-DAW. ,
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, '
Rome, Georgia.
D. c. Richmond ffi Daicvillb Bailbcad.
My employment by the above company will
not interfere with my general practice, which i
will be attended to as heretofore. mch4-dly
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J. B. F. LUMPKIN,
Attorney at Law,
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Room 12, Poatoffloe Building. Promp i
attention to collections. ]
dftinl uiftS
J. H. SANDERS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
CEDARTOWN, GA.
Collections a Specialty. „
W. W. Vandiver,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
OFFICE IB
Poatoffice Building, - • Bon, Ga«
GATTIS & HAMILTON,
Architects,
actors,
Builders.
contracts made at low«t
XeJsj&Wg&rffiEi lllD guaranteed. Foetal.
Ga.,
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