The Rome tribune. (Rome, Ga.) 1887-190?, December 14, 1893, Image 2

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111 e Senatorial I He S'lcceededtin an political platform adopted by a ntarly unanimous vote. Nettt. is Clay, who once refused a guherna torial crown. Then comes Atkinson, who wants one but has not said so. and last but not least, a whole crowd of incipient candidates for judgeships and solicitor general's offices. To all thesj we say hail, but not farewell. The hungry we have always with us. To theblooin ing senatorial and gubernatorial timber we say in the language of the ring, ‘'may the best man win.” TARIFF AMENDMENTS. The fol.owing amendments have been put upon the Wilson tariff bid by the Democratic majority of the wavs and means committee: Co lo<U r n, fxom $1 per pound to 45 per cent *d v* orem. Ethers, sulphuric, from 25 to 35 cents per pound. Lead and lead products changed ft'm ad ra lorem toone-h >lf Lhezr e*eoc speclttcfktes Pottery clasiiiication changed and ra'es made 35 and 40 p-r cent. y Ferro-in mgan sue, from 22% par cent to 10 per cent. Comma b’ac’c p’ate, from 35 per cant ad va lorem to a ■•pecitio duty of 9- to csnt. Tin plate, from an ad valorem duty of 40 per oent co a epeciflo doty of I 1-5 cents per pouud, takir H effect Octob >r 1. V. lie from 30 to 35 »,ents ■ Lead sheets, <tc., made specific at 1% cents per pound. Dutie’are restored on plane! lumbtr at the - ot 51 cants per thousand fret for each side planed; 31 for planed, tongue I and gro >ved on oaeride, and 3-55 wuen planed, tongued or grooved on both eld vs Malt fom 25 per c'nt to 25 per cent. Orange*, Scents oubio fuotc ipaoity. J Chocolate coatee littery, from 2 cents per poui d to 25 per < ent ad valorem. Champagne restored to the present rates. Twine of hemp in basket clause increased from 10 i er oent to 80 per c< nt '■i oilcloth f om 20 ,er cent to 25 per cent. Linen*, bees, *Ste„ troui 35 co4o per cent, carpets except Aubmaon and Brussels, in creased 5 t*r cent. v combedadk re cored to the durable list at H half tbe > ret ent per and cent. ■ pearl ba'tons, fr >m 15 per oint to 1 per oent k per line and 15 per cant ad valorem. W Jewelrv. in .re fed from 25 to 35 per cent. I. q O l, ivory, sawed or cut into logs, is on tbe L free list. I } patrole’m, crude or rednel, is made free if ** the country piortuclog it ad nits o *r« t re. Hr ''J Or |ginai drawing* and sketches, artbt’s pro >fs ’ ’ -of etchings and ensr ami statuajy of wood ■ ' ate admitted to t >e free art clau'o. |H mo her of pearl, sawed ami «ut, is taken from the free list and left am >ng the minufavtures of pearl. ngM The 11 “ftof wearlag apoa el which m y be '■ hr -ught io fr*e is reduced troinssooto 3250 - Cotton thread yarn, warps or w,rp yar*i, or advanced beyond tbe coudi. r.'.xl U'jvU bo awfully cold up The barrister's Retort. A case was once tried in Limerick before Chief Baron O’Grady. A bar rister named Bushe was making a speech fur the defense, when an ass be gan to bray loudly outside the court. “Wait a moment." said the chief bar on. “One at a time. Mr. Bushe, it you please." The barrister waited for a' chance to it came presently. When O'Grady w’jis charg ing the jury, the ass again began to bray, if possible more loudly than be fore. “I beg your pardon, my lord,”- said Bushe. "May 1 ask you to repeat your last words? There is such an echo in this court I did not quite catch them." —"Seventy Yearsot Irish Life.” Balm of Gilead. Tho real balm of Gilead is the dried juice of a low shrub which grows in Syria. It is very valuable and for the amount of balm yieldeiyOßßi shrub never exceeded CO day. According to or balsam of tl)c P res ents gi of Sheba to King Sbtomon. The ancient Jewish physicians prescribed it evidently for dyspepsia and melancholia. —Methodist Protest'in* THE PANIC IS OVER. The panic is a thing of the past. Now, for goodness sake let’s quit talking about hard times and try to make Christmas a happy occasion for the children. In doing so you will forget your own troubles and enter into the joys ot the season. The question of what we shall buy that would make a suitable Christ inas presents for our loved ones can be easily solved by a visit to Carver <fc Harper's China Store, where you will find the greatest col ection of new and useful articles—gathered from every nation on earth. Their grand display of fine imported China and porcelains from France, England, Be gium and Japan, Toys in endle-s variety from all parts of Germany, Foreign and Domestic Cut Gl *ss, Trifles and Brie a Brae in unlimited assortment, will dazzle and delight you, and their prices will astonish and please you. We cordially invite you to visit our store this week and assure you to visit our store this week and assure you that an hour or two spent in looking over th s gra *d and won er ful st e.k of goods will richly repay von for the trouble whether you buy or not. Very Truly Yours, Cauvkk <fc Haeper. THE ROME TRIBUNE. THURSDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 14. 18»3. A Chart’ab’e M a»vn»hOp. At the Thanksgiving service in Trin ity cl urch a collection was taken for jthe establishment of a pawnshop to be Bin in connection with the newly estab- Trinity House in the south end. place will be run as any pawnshop, that the rate of interest charged HHBLe only 4 per cent. Dr. Donald assured of the success of the —Boston Transcript. determined to agitato the MMMMhk) 111a breast. Awhile ago .-** kjeenten that disturbed ’’ is trl>a'_-e. KforaJl ggd. t . h tu lit and a re fe« A ?' :1 ■-/ a r s '* 1 ' /’ r ' x ’ Hr '■' - HE-t-- , I MA sc IT WtLL NOT CURE. JvHKxiitive and NTIP.VE TON JU senfby mail. 25c..50c M Samples free. The Favorite TOOTH P07H222 Teeth and Breath.tSc. |MP9wnWood saw enough of it, your digestive organs may perhaps be equal, ostrich like, to any task you impose—even to the digest ion of lard-cooked food. If however, like thousands of other people, you have learned that you must ‘ ‘ draw the line at lard,” this is to remind you that there is a cleans delicate and healthful vegetable substitute, a “ COTTCH.ENE which if none so ant as a trial for yourself. We invite it. For sale everywhere. Made only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., CHICAGO and CT. LOUIS. FOR SALE. Two large, fine young mules- Will sell with good note, pavable No vember l*r, 1894 ROME BRICK CO. 12-9 35 Administratur’s Sale. GEORGIA—FIoyd County: Avre.ab'y»o knordpr of th“ court of ordina ry < f sa d county. ~ ill be h 'd at the court h u-e d »'*r ot •■•id ■ ouuty on the fl st rue.otay tn J>n nary, .FO4 between the legal hours of ea>e. the f<Jl'*w*i>ir dnsctibed property to wit.: All that tfuCt or p.rcel of land, ii ua ed yl> g and beino in Flo d CoUntv. Georgi., IUo Ona licul.r » ne n-ribed as foltows: All * t land I t. numbers 34, 308 a"d 3«9, in tbe sth Hist, ict nnd 4th sec tion; ai d t e west, half rs laud lot i U'..t>er4J in tho 23 d district anti 3rd »wil n. conU'n uj a t g'ther 530ahies. more or le»s. Solo as th pro erty of .Ibsso P. Ajers, d cea’ed lor tin ■ pu pose of p.yinic oehts and distribution anio u the heirs Term»cssh This bib day ot Doetiu'.er 1393 C. W Umiekwood. Administrator estate of Jesoe P. Ayers uec'ac'd decslaw4w. NOTICE? , QFORGIA, Fl Oto CdVNTY ' Notice’s heieby given that a pet'tlon rltrnerl by flft-en or more Ireeholder- of the 9i'4 h (Ha.kitr’e) di-tric'- G M ot said cou* ty hs> b eo hi d i inV office, .akimr ill ■’ the b-n*tlo f r th" provi'ioi.H of »• ctio.'g 419, 14 0, 145’ , 14 2 14 3. 1151 of rhe Code of Ge rpU of 1882 and t e. anirnoii.eim tbueto, sl all apply t. , aaiit924th di-trto , i 4. M. of edd oount.y. I fii'the* g*v • n* tice 'hat an election ui'l b- or d r n d **n'h • 4th day of December next (1<4! : 3) (a i d e'ec’i *n to oc tiir on ihe 2Tth o y t De neml er. 1893). t > dei-lii th-q’emon of ■ Fenc> * . or -sstiatk law ” record na to tbe statutes i such ca-«. tn - e»n<t i.’ovd-d. Given nnd-r my hand sn*t official ti£t ature T-ia the 13th daj of Mw nib r. 893. JOHN P. DoVLa, Ordinary. Self Torture! That’s what it amounts to, when you at jr tempt to do washing and cleaning, / V now-a-days, without Pearline. And / the stran ge part of it is, that you 1 v\ should be willing to suffer, when it’s V \\ U f° r y° ur l° ss an d not f° r your \ v jhv y y g a ’ n - That needless back-breaking i \ /1 ipAk ru b, rub isn’t saving you any- I \ thiHg- It’s costing you money. > h \// Mh I i'i I* * s simply wearin £ out I / I U I|\ that you’re washing. Til\ul I ' I \ Why would you rather do it? ' W ~~ 11 k That is what the women who A // ’ are saving their strength and their clothes with Pearline can’t understand. l f"T) 1 earners and some unscrupulous grocers will tell you. “ tllis is as g™* l “ ” or “the same as Pearline.” IT’S VV CLA Vz FALSE—Pearline is never peddled, if your grocer sends Jou an imitation, be honest— send it back. 300 JAMES PYLE, New York. OFFER EXTRAORDINARY A Magazine Free With The Daily Tribune. We TaaveTaade arraßgeinents to furnish McClure’s Magazine free to pubecribi-rs of The Daily Tbibune who pay $6 in advance for a year’s subscription. | Here is a prospectus of tliH magazine for the year. Where will you find a better one ? McClure’S For; 1 100 MEN AND WOMEN FAMOUS IN LITER- ’A ATURE AND ACHIEVEMENT will bo represented in McClure’s Magazine, either as authors of art o«fchr.« j c [ e3 or a3 participants in dialogues and inter views, cr as subjects of.articles. | Robert Louis Stevenson w ture. haa. prepared an autcblocraphlcal artfcto cf rare interest on bow »*'7' y' wrote •• Treasure Ulan J.” KVa William Dean Howells peclaily ter youthful readers), and. in addition, will contribute ope of the ts dialogues which aio 40 famous a texture of tho Magazine. WiX \ / * W' W Frank R. Stockton ' l fl cjstili one s-i> ci a ilklojuo for Cio and will also writs short It? T *' Alphonse Daudet, Emile Zola, Pierre uT/J ? Oz Loti and Jules Verne \ Yx'' .-JafteJ artfclesTiHrce cf which are AutoMofraphica! Interviews. ' Ecgew Pkts Other Interviews of this fasdnsUnx kind win UH. U suUUotnpb* led form, tho careers of tT.nui W Louis Pasteur Thomas A. Edison A'-Aa. John J. Ingalls Henry George Edward Bellamy Edward Everett Hain \ . ig' V J\/j Camille Flamntarlon Gaston Tlssandler 1 and scores ol other world famous personalities. Dr. Helmtff Zl C h f Cf nr ; oc by w. D. HOWELLS. RUDYARD KIPLING, U %j\' Z X Onon stories CONAN dovle, Walter besant, \ ) (l . “>-4 THOHAS HARDV. CLARK RUSSELL, OCTAVE THANBT, BRET ’ HARTE, JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS. SARAH ORNB JEWETT, HARRIET PRESCOTT CPOFEORD And others. HKWr Real Conversations unique Magazine. | StfE-gzsx Portraits of Distinguished People I , et different fts of their is a «trildot feature of the Magazine, and Us. 4 urln Z next y®" 1 fc’Hy fJft y cf tb ® mo,t Uvlnt celebrities will t 17 bc ®hown from childhood up, sometimes a dozen pictures of a aingla ULx . person being given. •-AVProfessor Henry Drummond leverai pa» Z / \ P®rs of extraordinary Interest which will appear in the Magazine during \ the year. Suvtaffca The Edge of the Future £ gives tho latest and most Interesting knowledge in a!i fields U activities. J. \ ainiwr f Real Adventures J Magazine. 7 * A r>n.,n OEOROB W. CABLE. ELIZABETH '’K'vnarles A. Dana stuart phelps uj madam k/ / ADAM will also contribute Co Uw Mazazlnc. S»MD Qoy}» *- •*—•— The Cosmopolitan Magazine AND THE- WEEKLY TRIBUNE Both for $2.00 a Year! “THE GREAT ILLUSTRATED MONTHLIES, have in the past sold for $4. (iO a year. It was a wonder to printers how The Cosmopolitan, with its yearly 1,53 fl pages of reading matter by the greatest writers of the world.and its 1,200 illustrations by clever artists, could be furnished t’or $3.00 a year. In January last it put in the most per fect magazine printing plant in the world, aud now couies A’hat is really a wonder: We will cut the pike of the Magazine In half for you "SPECTACLESr TH E i ZB ZE S Tj W JEWELRY ! TOBE] » anKmnßjK PROFESSIONAL COLUMN pirvßtni a ivh Aivn Bi)HOi;ONii R A. HICKS, M. D. ROME, GA. Homoepa’hic Physician anil Surgeon, for merly Resident Physician to Hahne mann Hospital, of Chicago. Residence ami Office 103anii 1031-2 2nd are. Offi< e limits, <J to 11 am. 2 to 4 pm, 7 to 8 pin. Sundays, 9to 10am, 2to 3pm. HOWARD E. FELTOO.T Physician, and Surgeon. t’ffi * over Hammack, Lncas & Co.'a Drue Store. Enrr nee on moan Street. IVAt office <1 y and ntgLt. Telephone 62. 815 DR. L. P. HAMMOND, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Residence No 403 West First Street, Ifflce CROUCH & WATSONS DRUGSTORI Residence Telephone - - - no as. office ... *l3. (Hamilton, m. d„ PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON Residence No. 115, Maple St. Eae l Rome. Office NO. 220 1-2, Broad St Residence Telephone No. 109. Office Telephone No. IPS. ATTORN kcYB-AT-DA W. J . UK ATTORNEY- AT -LA W Attorney at Law, loom 12, Pogtoffloe Building. Promj attention to collections. dfimi mss J.H.SANDERS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. CEDARTOWN, GA. Collections a Specialty. W. W. Vandiver, ATTORNEY AT LAW OFriOB (!f Poatofflce Building, - - Rons, Ga GATTIS &. HAMILTON, ’ Architects, Conti actors, Builders Flans drawn and contract- made at i<»w»*e pric s, and satisfaction guaranteed. Postal* uidreai-ed to us at Komt.Ga., will re€«iv» proniut attention febvlkiif Application for Letiers of Dis- mission. GEOsqia, Floyd i ouulv: »h reas. Mr. R a P White, gn-rdlan of *'h .r.ea G Dea-on. letrceems o the court n her petition <ml> filed that -he has adn.loistereu aid a a d a e-tite. Tine i« to cite al. person, concerned, Si <1 erl and creditors to show cause, if anvihey can. wiij M'd yiiarian .boil'd not bedi-ch <• ?e I from her gil.idian hi. and re l-tters of dlsinia-i >n on the first Mond.y In Marcn. 1094 'This IKc Sth. 1*93. .IOH V P DAVIS, 12409 d Ordinary Floyd County. THE MAIL SCHEDULE- 6:15 a m—< h'4'anor.gs, Hnm« and Atlanta. Ninth i.eoigia dtvi-ion it T V and '.Klhc ii neeii >• s for per b and west and local u_ail on h r V' atnl G. 7am -• nattanooga and Griffin, north, Central of Georgia 8: 5 a to—Cha-tam 0.-*. Pome and Atlanta s u'li. Georgia division El' V and GK R Con need na for ah p. int- in Georgia and Floii a. al.uf r II ea-tern ointa via Air L’ue It R .no lie', o in .11 on ETV and G. -:30 a. m- Nashville and Atlanta, north, W & R R .nd al' con» ee.tiona s :40 a tn-~N shvi In and Atlanta south. W * A R R and alt onueuti ««. 8:3(1 a Kinest B:»> a ni—« i I ins, Ga. Fridays only. Hi:-5 a u.—< hattaiionga, Tenn. li<:4sam —Halt n, Ga. 10:4> a in— Atlanta Ga. Cotmec.ions with al) diverging io 4.i » m—"levaland and dolma. AUdivbion- K i V & I* R It Ip tn--tar route to Livingston. Daily <x oept-undav. I P m—Star route to Etowah. Daily except Sunday. 1 pm— Star route to Armuchee. Daily excep Sun lay 1p m- Rome and Attalla. Deealur dlvlslot KIVAc *4 R R Daily e-cept Suniiav. 2;3u pin Nae> vile and Atlanta, nirtb. WAt A R k and eouii- cibna 2:u i p m— Na.nvii e and Atlanta, south W & a R It and count C’l-ins 4U p tn-t in. 1 na i and t'ha'tanonga Cincln. ea»i ei.uthern and coumctiuns tor all pulut north and w st 4:16 u n —Chafanong* a-d Meridian. a Isham GeatS n.tne'n r-llro .o for al points in Tex.e Mla-i-ripi i ai d L malaria. 4:15 ptn —< fin't <noo.a aud Memphis Mun , hie diii ion -TVA «* K . • ■a-nna-iiona to. .lip inis -Aikaimaa and Kansas Citi M. 4:l'pm—<h tr. in toga. T». n. Al roadsdi '6'gl gatd pi int- in e stein a'a es. 7: u tn—l.'h»ii ano .gaaud Griffin. nth.Cei. trU -ai road, ot Georgia «:0o p tn— itlant. ai d B unswick hrunswl.'t divi in ETV 4G u It. All prints iu suutli Hr. r ta a-ti Fi. ri'ia. 9: op n ,t>aiit ■ Ga. Connections with di verging line- on a 1 roads. In- ch du eI. k-i* effo t Novo her 20. Tim vivrii I- lim- ni til h av» a i ffii-e Mail s m n b md' <| ten n inUt-s brio e line giv n Wh in Led 1 ter lha tbia ti'ry -hud be ha' d-d i 1 «t »i»u p » liu'i'W M ht nodi closes ar Tun ••h ruutlsy night. Hue silt doe .u'jrct i< chauge auv cay without tu ih r n lire M M. PEPPER, P. M- JXT3ESXTXJW A-j-A OPERA ■ HOOSEfiI M. A NP.VIa. a SON. MaNAOBRS. , Monday and Tuesday, December 18 and 19. Engagement of Annie Abbott “Ths little Georgia Magnet.” THE GREATEST PHENOMENON Since the Christian Era. M Two hours of inexplicable mystery. Food for 4 thought, iiistr-’ctive. eutertamiog J and amusing. ’ I Prices—2s% 50c a.nd 75c. o higher. Box J sheet a Yei ers. f HOURS Rome —To— Atlanta « L“ave Rome Rome Dal'y at - B:3Ba.tu Arrive Atlanta ... 11:10 a.m ’ Le ive Rome .... U:;3oa.m Arrive Atlanta ... 2:30 p.m L-ave Rome- .... 11:10 a.m Arrive Atlanta .... l:Coa.m Tr> - c - STvriTxi, Agt... Armstrong Huuse. Division Passenger Agent. B. W. WRENN, Sen. Pass, and Ticket Agt. EVANSVILLE ROUTE, Ths favoiite line to— CHICAGO And all P-iints n the North and Nort h west. j Remember this lire has two elegant trains <1 illy between allaiiLa and CblcHgo N«» 6 Nog Lv Atlanta W& A ...10 30ao» 820 pm u” t'h-cttaniHVr a. v<;Ast L. 3 opm •0T Ev Narhvil a. L& N 720 piu 620 am v ► van ~' il e. E H 120 am 1«6 pm Lv T- rre H . u'e CA El 4 3 am 427 pm %r « b'c *ifo <:.« KIo 47 am 940 pm T«ai» N 0 “<-h ci o *nd *»l«nta Limi'f'd’* is i s .bn ed tram wi« h PuUman ►ieei»ers nd day co i< iiea. dining c r i- at'a’cl ed to h« r-tin at Pan»‘l’e. en J ling he ia«enyerd o C’-t »h ir '»r aKf *’t en n» gre. T »fs fain *lso a- thr Miifh sleeper* i rom Jacksonville, Fla., ind Mem h«* Tenn .t y Cbic.*n<>. T*»-ia N«» 8 ‘ W. rlda Fair Special,” runs mid netweeii . >t’-«n a mid Chicago and ta equipped with elegant Pullman Fa-lor Buffet * :ars A. G. PALMER 8. L ROGERS G. P. A. E A T II R R. ton Pmf«h. Agt. Kvanbvil!e. Ind. Chdtanooga. Tei n. rolrnm PKQPHIEIORS. 4 The Tribune Company has on sale a large lot of good second-hand material [that will be sold cheap on most favorable terms consisting of One Minerva Paper Cutter, One Proof Press, Imposing Stones, Card Cutter, News and Job Cases, Be quick,’ for these art going to be sold cheap. ROME TRIBUNE CO., Rome, Ga Application for Liters of Dismission. 4HIUGI l— Fiuy I County: W brro.s, SHmu-l Buuku«u«er siiminlgtrator dfhoul- non. w in win iinnex'id of H W F. ..iin tu’i> mr.< « roi r-iienf. in tne court ih fata ' u tliion, du'y fl ••<!. hi’ ho hat oiindnisuired i. ■« . F 1.-11141 ’h >r r-t to 3hl« i to cte ,|i norsoa* coucorni-d. kl d'rd .nd cr dlc-.r., oanowe-us- if noy ibey cm, why said admin i.-iator s-ould .ot be diocearged flom his fi ll I rd-'ration .i d reicvo lotti-r of dl-mia ion ■ii t-H n-t MouUay in Mar h I8»i Thm Decern •er 4 18 3. JOHN P. D 'VIA. 12-6-3 n Otdlosry. '" "" ■ - i YEAR’S SUPPORT, lE’IROI V. Floyd Cranty: t'oa 1 whom it ma, concern: Notice I* here, hr gi' M'i. that thu hpioatiu-i-s sppoimed to ret pa t -nd a-riyu a yen'* -u i oil to tb'i-i-minor « •dld'i-n ' I Willi.u< 1, Dooley, deceased, have f tird ill i'' awa'd, and Unleaa g O i and efficient .use is h iwn 'he a. me wi I oe airoo th- Jndg- , u.iit'fu.ee u-c at the J.nuar term. 1894 of ue court ut uiduury. Tin* la comber r 189 i. JQH.N x. DAVIU, 1210-4* WrdUary.