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| THE SOME TRIBUNE.
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L THE HOME TRIBUNE CO,
W. G. COOPKB, Gen’l Man’gr.
IStEMfe. No. 327 Broad Street, Up Stairs.
Telephone 73.
ElSraim BATBSOV SUBSOKIPTIOB.
Dally, except Monday.
... 3. no I One month 60
• TO ADVXHTIBBKB.
Tbibunb Is the offlclji organ
County and the City of Rome. It has
and increasing subscription list, ana as an
HRlvertislng medium la unexcelled. Rates very
feaaonable.
CHRISTMAS MUSIC.
The people of this community are
to be congratulated on the music
which they enjoy every week in
their church services. This was
notably true on last Sunday when
I the ladies and gentlemen in charge,
lot the different choirs presented
Amusical programs hardly equaled
»ny where in Georgia. This is not
idle flattery, but in truth
BHKHBfetfSB, with due regard to a
t ' cn< -' ie<l acquai ntance
services, ip dif
°f The
■ ,/<'**; ■■ Ki 'itiuH
EV AVS.
r h•■ si ’•> >, <
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says a great deal in a few words
about the spasm of eroticsm which
afflicts modern poets of whom Swin
burne is a type. He says:
“I have not seen Swinburne’s new
volume —but a poem or two from it
which I have seen shocked me, and I
am not squeamish. * * lam too
old to have a painted hetaira
palmed off on me for a Muse, and
I hold un3hastity of mind to be
worse than that of body. Why
should a man by choice go down to
live in his cellar, instead of mount
ing to those far upper chambers
which look towards the sunrise of
that Easter which shall greet the
resurrection of the soul from the
body of this death? Virginibus
puerisque? To be sure! let no man
write a line that he would not have
his daughter road. When a man
begins to lust after the Muse in
stead of loving her, he may be sure
that it is never the Muse that he
embraces. But I have outlived
many heresies, and shall outlive
this new Adamite one of Swinburne.
The true church of poetry .is foun
ded on a rock, and I have no fear
that these smutchy back-doors of
bell shall prevail against her.”
There ai e some more directly per
sonal judgments: To begin in New
England, we have Emerson, the
lecturer:
“Emerson’s oration [before the
Phi Beta Kappa Society] was more
disjointed than usual, even with
him. It began nowhere and ended
everywhere, and yet, as always
with that div'te man, it
that sometlu||^^^ntif ul
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else,
of stars.
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THE HOME TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 26. 1893,
fiATARRH v v
V //V CHILDREN
For over two years my little girl's life
was made miserable by a case of Catarrh.
The discharge from the nose was large,
constant and very offensive. Her eyes
became inflamed, the lids swollen and
very painful. After trying various reme
dies, I gave her The first bot-
11 e seemed to KESSkN aggravate the
disease, but the symptoms soon abated,
and in a short time she was cured.
Dr. L. B. Ritchey, Mackey, Ind.
Our book on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed
" Cvrar-T Cnrrirro Co A‘lon-O r" ■'
STUART'S
Gin and Buchu
CURES
GLEET,
DIABETES,
INDIGESTION,'
RHEUMATISM,
PAIN TN THE SIDE,
KIDNEY TROUBLES,
LOSS OF APPETITE,
BRICK DUST DEPOSIT,
MUCOUS DISCHARGES,
IRRITABLE BLADDER,
SUPPRESSION OF URINE,
Stuart’s Gin and Buchu
Is not a King Cure All. but for all Blad
der, Kidney and other Urinary Disorders,
it has no equal.
Hon. J. J. McCants, Taylor county,
Ga., by the advice of his physician, tried
Stuart’s Gin and Buchu, He endorses it
as “one of the very best remedies for the
Kidneys and Bladder.” Sold by all
druggists.
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COTHRAN & CO.,
Fire Life and Accident Insurance.
Gin Houses) Insured.
Office Corner Armstrong; Hotel,
IfA OPERA ■ HOUSE
M. A NEVIN & SON. MANAGERS.
TUESDAY, DEC. 26.
Archie - Boyd,
Who for the past four seasons
played and made such a pro
nounced success as .... .
Joshua Whitcomb
IN
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGI A—Floyd County:
Apretab'yto an order of the court of ordina
ry of said county, **ill be a’d at the conrt ir use
door of s»id county on the firstTuesday In Jan
uary, 1£94 between the legal hours of eale. the
following described property to-wic: All that
tract or parcel of land, situated lying and being
in Flo d conntv, Georgia, more particularly De
scribed as follows: All of land Lts numbers
34, 308 and 309, in the Sth distiict and 4th sec
tion; and tfe west half cf land lot number 40,
in the 23rd district and 3rd section, containing
altogether 660 acres, wore or less. Sold as the
proi erty of Jesse P. Ayers, deceased, for the
ptt'pose of paying debts and distribution
aniO' g the heli’s Terms cash
This sth day of December. 1893
C. W. Underwood,
Administrator estate of Jesse P. Ayers dec'se'd
decslaw4w.
SbeiisSales for January,
GEORtBA. Floyd Copjcty.
v* ill B sold before th© court house door in
the city® Koine, Floyd county. Ga.. between
tne legaßhours of sale on the first Tuesday in
Januarß I*9l, the following described prop
erty to At:
<in al Amt tract or parcel of 1 nd situated,
lying arAb ,»ng in Floyd county. Ga , being a
part oi «Jid. h»r No. 3«5 in the 23rd district and
3rd sectlu Flovd county, ana more particu
larly de I Wbed as being lot o. 1, according to
mapor Iwot of said lands, this map being 6f
LumpkiW* aduitiou to Fast Rome, record din
••N. N'.”» fi oeeds, page3B(> and 381. said lot be
ginning It corue-of East and Howard Ave
nue, runVg along Howard Avenue south
ea.-t 6i 1 eet. and running back along
East AvA« 235 feet to Hi 1 street. Levied on
by virtu<B\ two ti. fa*. issued from the Flovd
J slice cB-t of the 919th disti ict G. M . one in
tav- rvf .■? Porter & Son vs W 11 Howell and
Emma ll**ell, the other in favor of J N
Ch ueyvA.Jrs Emma Howel and W H Howell
and eo;d el'ject to a mortgage given by Mrs
Em ma Ho If U to Atlas Saving-* <& lx>an Asso
ciation fori 200, dated th- 18tn day of February,
1893. and rll • ded in book * UU” of deers and
due 5 year J, Iter date as the property ot the de
fendants
Also at tie Fame time and place, all that tract
or parcel w land lying in Floyd county, Ga.,
ju*t beyonl the limits of the town oi East K-nie,
kno* n and plstinguistn da* lot s o. twenty-four
(.4) accord iAg to the map of the Hicks survey of
the Co leyliarin ; said map being of record in
book 4 X ’ |L*t;e 66 in the clerk’s office. Levied
on by virtud « f aft. fa. Issued from the Floyd
Sup* nor coin in favor of .John N Kiker vs D C
( ampbell, the proi erty of th** defendant
Aisoai thßsame time and place, that tract of
land jjing Ad I eing in the 23rd •> istncc ai d 3rd
section of Ai >d county. Ga., ai d being a part
of land lot A 32*, described as follows: begin
ning ar a p<At in Ayer’s Mill road3oo feet from
the ceuA of Dean street, thence
running oßith westerly 1384 feet to a
point, thAce ea*t 758 feet to a
stake, tlienclnoribeasterly 1121 feet to the cen
ter of said Auers Mill road opposite a stake set
upon the edgl of taid road by J G Harn well, sur
veyor, ihenc<J|aloi c saiu road lOcnains to the
beginning p int, containing 18% acres more or
less, and beinl know »as part oi lot E” in plat
of survey mass by said Barnwell, said lot • E”
•t said Barnwell >ur»ey, original y conta’ning
28% acres, and being the tract ot land convert d
by deed on the 19th of Ma-ch, 18*7, fr in W E
GlantontoJ D Gwaltney and recorded in book
•‘J .1,” page of deeds of said cofii ty of Flojd
with all ’he rAit*. members and appurtenances
in anywise apjTeitaming. Levied on by virtue
of a mortgage ti .a issued from Floyd superior
court in fav »r of W W Brook* vs J D Gwaltney
as the property of the defendant.
Abo at the tan e f ime and place, an undivided
two-sixths interest in 283 acres of land in the
4th district and 4th section of Floyd co ntv,
same being parts oi land l >ts Xos
179 and i
Comer for use of officers of Floyd superior \ '
court vs Jas Richardson, Th os Riehardqun and
Warren Richardson, as the property of the de
fendants.
Also st the same time and place, a parcel of
land situated in that portion of Floyd county.
Ga, kuown as “New Ri me,” being part of land
lot No 357, in the 23d district and 8-1 section of
«aid* county and described as follows: Begin
ning at the intersection and southwest corner of
Tennessee Avenue and Seventh street and run
ning along said Tennessee avenue s 6 deg and
45 min, w,a distance of 2J> feet thence due west
152 feet thence s 6 deg w 202 feet, thence south
84 deg 30 mins wBG leet, thence s 3 deg w 237
se t, thence nB3 deg 30 mil s, w7O feet thence
s 5 oeg 3 min, w 786 feet thence w 1 deg a 660
feet, thence n 26 deg 80 min e 1782 feet with the
line <»1 theiurnace company’s property to a
wuite Ock tiet-, ihence s 68 deg 4b min e 340 feet
alona 7th street to thebeginning corner,con
taining 17 acres, more or lets, also that part of
laud in lot No 357 described as follows: Begin
ning at a point 15«» feet due south from the n e
corner of lot 'o 357 thence running due >outh
along the land line between lot No 357 and 356 a
distance ot 1100 f et theuce Cue west a distance
of 1000 teettj Ten lessee avenue, thence along
said avenue n 5 drg 45min east a distance of 81U
feet to Holder’s c« rner thence e 83 deg 15 min e
159% feet to a 15 foot, alley thence along said
alley n bdeg 45 min ea>t a distance us 350 leec to
Cedar street, theice a ong said stieet n 44 deg IS
min ea distance oi 270 teet, thence 575 deg east
a t iotance of 570 feet to the cegi- ning corner,
containing 22 1-2 acres more or less, reserved in
Liii- parcel of land is the right of way of th**C R
& C tc R Biding to furnace and the right of way
of the Rome »t K R running across onecorner.
L* vied on b> virtue of a mortgage fl fa issued
from the Floyd Superior court in favor ot J
King vs New Rome Land Co as the property of
the defeudant.
Also at the same time and place, all that tract .
or parcel of land si uated and being in the 4th
ward of the city of Rome, Floyd county, Ga.,
formerly the town ot DeSoto, aud described as
follow*, to-w t; being a lot on which a new
framed building is erected near the city bridge
ou the u< Rtaimula river on-sth avenue and 12
feet iu addition fro u the wall of the said build
ing on the river siue of said lot, making the lot
i«. al) about 33 feet front on 6th aveuu , -ormer
ly Alabama road, aud running back 100 feet par
allel with the line ot lot adjoining owned by ass
Trammell aud bounded as follows: Un the north
w et by lot < wned by Asa Trammell and in the
rear and side toward the river by land owned by
D. B. Hamilton and described in deed made by
Asa Trammell to D B Hamilton, dated Dec 1L
1889, sold fur purchase m ney of said lot, deed
having been filed iu the clerk’s office ot the su
perior court in accordance with tne statute, by
virtue of superior court ti fa in f±vor of DM
Hamikon vs M A Wimpee and Nat Harris, ad
ministrators of the estate of Mary A Wimpee, m
the pro, erty of the defendant.
Also at the same time aud place, being lot No
30* 4 a” in Smith subdivision near East Romo
line bounded on the north by East Rome line or
boundary street, west by lot No 29 4, A” and the
east by wt ,Noj ”a”, front!» g on East Romo
back south same
Allie We.-l side of
*’ Wimpeej
i in ii.-i). »•
tract
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