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Highest of all in Leavening Power,—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
ABSOLUTELY PURE
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
M«wat Alto Lodge Elects Officers for the
Ensuing Year,
At a regular meeting of Mount Alto
Lodge No. 12, K. of P., held January 1,
1894, the following officers were duly
•looted to serve the ensuing term:
J. W. Starling, C. C.
W. H. Bonis, V. C.
W. G. Maitland, Prelate.
R. V. Mitchell, M. W.
H. G. Stoffragen, M. of F.
I S. A. Powers, M. of Ex.
J. E. Mullen, K. R. S.
D. 8. Cooper, Mat. A.
H. C. Harper, Trustee.
W. W. Vandiver, Rep. to Grand Lodge-
W. W. Watters, Alt. Rep. to Grand
Lodge.
THE? MUNICIPAL RACE-
—a
"On* Who Knows” Suggest* a Ticket
•‘That Can Wits”
Editor Tribune.
Please a ticket for
win and will
before Mrs.
OJp A. Cleveland, of LaGrange G?.,
burned to death by flames catching
her dress.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Mixing strychnine in cakes, Apele
Egge, of Grand Island, Neb., tried to
kill the family, but only died herself.
Mrs. T. 8. Hawkins, Chattanooga
Tenn., says: ’’Shiloh’s Vitalizer' saved
my life.’ I consider it the best remedy
for a debilitated system I ever used.”
For dyspepsia, liver or kidney trouble it
excels. Price 75 cts. For sale by D. W.
Curry.
There was a big fall in temperature in
lowa and Dakota and a blizzard was
threatened last night.
Ingleside Rftbeat.—For diseases aj
Women. Scientific treatment
_auar an
frtWnl'J r dw
aWss The
Baxter Court. Nashville,
l g-22-d&* 3m
| Ed Elliott, the St. Louis drummer who
Lras shot at Paducab. Ky., Saturday
Kght, died Sunday night.
Stockholders’ Meeting.
■Notice is hereby given that a meeting
stockholders of the Merchants
Ba nk will bo held at their bank-
January 9‘b, 1894, at ten o’clock,
S. F. Magrudeb,
! Ga., Dec. 9, 1893. Cashier.
WASHINGTON’S BIRTHPLACE.
Th* Government Improving and Making
Accessible a Historical Spot.
A contract has been awarded for the
erection of a SIO,OOO wharf on the Poto
mac river, near Wakefield, Westmore
land county, Va., General George Wash
ington’s birthplace, and the steamer Sue
will probably make it a landing place.
The house in which Washington -was
born was destroyed by fire during his
boyhood, but in 1815 a stone with a suit
able inscription was placed on the spot
by George Washington Parke Custis It
was while living at Wakefield that Wash
ington attended the neighboring schools,
where instruction did not go further
than reading, writing and spelling, with
the addition, which must have been
somewhat exceptional, of bookkeeping
and surveying.
In after years, while Washington was
surveying the vast estates of Lord Fair
fax, the birthplace was burned, and the
family moved on the Rappahannock riv
er, near Fredericksburg. The new wharf
will be built by the government as a
means of access to the ruins of jhe burned
Via.
Ti a free fight near Pine Hill Ky., over
a woman, Ken Pike received one hundred
bird shot in his breast, and his brother
Isaac was fatally hurt.
Best and Cheapest, goes
farthest, the body Coal.
Vice President Robinson, of the Santa
Fe system, has been appointed agent for
the receivers.
Rome Coal Co. All kinds
from cheapest to highest.
Telephone 142.
Hon. Wayne MacVeagh is in Florida
and expressed himself highly pleased
with his appointment.
2,288,678.
These figures represent the number of
bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which
Were sold in the United States from March,
Million, two hundred and twen
six hundred and seventy-
sold in one year, and eaeh and
was sold on a positive guaran
tee that money would be refunded if satis
factory results did not follow its use. The
secret of its success is plain. It never dis
appoints and can always be depended on as
the very best remedy for coughs, colds,
etc. Price 50c and $1 per bottle. AtD.W.
Curry’s drug store.
The annual mooting of the South Cen
tral Missouri Teachers’ Association
opened at Lebanon December 26.
LADIEIf
deeding a ionic, or children who want build
log up. should lane
BROWN’S IRON BITTERS.
ft is pleasant to take, cures Malaria, Indi
•'eetiou. Biliousness and Liver Complaints.
THE ROME TRUBUNfi, TUESDAY MORNINU, JANUARY 8 1894.
THE FOOT BALL.
Th* Boy* Say They Could Not Arrange the
Game.
The foot ball game is off again.
The boys say they cannot arrange it 4
and there be no game today. Tb s
is a great disappointment to the people,
and to many of the boys, but after doing
their best they cannot arrange two satis
factory teams.
THIS AND THAT.
Lost. —Yesterday on the streets a
pocket book containing S2O. Finder
will be rewarded by leaving at Tribune
office. 12 27-ts.
Found.—A small gentleman’s gold
watch, with initials inside case. Call on
Hammack, Lucas & Co. ts
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-w6m 216 Broad street Rome Ga.
Brandreth’s Pills always give satisfac
tion.
Tramps continue to cause much trouble
in Kansas.
Japanese Pile Cure is an unfailing cure
for every kind und stage of the disease
>. u&ranteed by D. W. Curry, Rome, Ga.
At Lebanon, Ala., Miss Lizzie Everett
slept six days.
Children Cry for
kßitoher’s Castoria.
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policemen are under ar
killing of a prisoner.
r t n < ■ rsh I p.
Mct'omiell have
painierslnp’t'-y mu-
E. McConnell having
i-Q interest of J. L. I’oi
sll pjall liabilities.
J- L. Pollock,
J. R. McConnell.
Gardner, of Dallas, Tex., was
gMncted of murder and sentenced for
Be.
Karl’s Clover Root will purify yout
blood, clear your complexion, regulate
your bowels and make your head clear as
as a bell. 25c. and 50c. For sale by D.
W. Curry.
h Harriett Hayden, colored, a toted abo-
in antebellum days, is
Co. have
/>t v? impui e
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and gentle In effect.
The Louisiana lottery has gone to its
Honduras home, while the Frankfort
lottery has appealed its case to the United
States Supreme court.
Shiloh’s Vitalizer is what you need for
constipation, loss of appetite, dizziness
and all symptoms of dyspepsia. Price
10 and 75 cents per bottle. For sale by
D. W. Curry.
‘•Don’t despise the little things,” re
marked the retired grocer. “Little drops
of water and little grains of sand made a
millionaire out of me.”
Strength and Health.
If you are not feeling strong and healthy,
try Electric Bitters. If “La Grippe” has
left you weak and weary, use Electric Bit
ters. This remeday acts directly on Liver,
Stomach and Kidneys, gent'y aiding those
organs to perform their suctions. If you
are afflicted with sick headache, you will
find speedy and permanent relief by taking
Electric Bitters. One trial will convince
you that this is tho remedy you need.
Large bottles only 50 cents at Curry’s drug
store.
Don’t buy Coal before see
ing the Rome Coal Co.’s stock.
Telephone 142.
Three serious accidents happened at
Fort Worth, Tex., as the result of Christ
mas celebrations. .
Buckion’* ArnicaSalve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cute,
3ruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions
and positively cures Piles, or no pay re
paired. It is guaranteed to give perfect
latisfaction, or money refunded. Price
25 cents per box.
For sale by D. W. Curry, druggist •
WE
CANNOT
AFFORD
IT.
TsL<L£finßor aflord-to -carry _.them
over and will close out the remain
derhf over Christmas Goods at New
York cost.
We have yet on hand a nice as
sortment of those lovely French
Dolls, Doll Beds, Doll Tables, Full
Sets of Doll Furniture, Drums,
Hobby Horses, Boys’ Iron Wagons,
Boys’ Tool Chests, Toy Tea Sets,
[Building Blocks, China Cups and
®ucers, China Plate Sets, China
a
Just think of a Handsome China
Cup and Saucer, a hand painted and
gold decorations, for 25 cents. Ev
erything in our Christmas stock at
cost this week.
CARVER
—atxtx) —
HARPER.
NOW or NEVER.
YOUR OPPORTUNITY.
1,000
BOOK CASES,
Desks, Fancy Chairs,
Rockers, Onyx Top
Tables, etc., etc.
BOUGHT FROM
BANKRUPT FACTORIES
AT
LESS THAN 1-3 COST.
All Must Be Sold Be
fore January 1.
IN THE ASSORTMENT WILL
BE FOUND
Combination Book
Cases,
Ladies’ Writing Desks,
China Cases, &c.
SUITABLE FOR
Holiday Presents,
ALL AT
Bankrupt Prices
Marked in Large Plain
Figures.
M. 6. Mil
a cabinet.
ill be sold
otice of Sale.
Whereas, on the 20th day of April 1891, Henry
L Earpe, of Floyd County, Georgia, was the
owner of six shares of stock in the National
Mutual Building and Loan Association of New
York, ami on said day obtained a loan of JIOO
fro . said association, and erecuted and deliv
ered to it a bond conditioned to pay said sum
with intere t at the rate of six , er cent per an
num until paid, together with a month
ly premium of Jr.CO tor eight years, or until
the earlier maturity of said shares, should they
mature before the expiration cf eight years.snd
in addition thereto the >usi of three dollar- and
sixty cents lor the monthly dues ot said six
shares which interest, premium and dues a*e
p ty ide monthly on or before the last business
uay of every month at the office ot Bai i associa
te.n in New Y„ik City; together with fines,
according to the b -laws of said association.
And whereas said bond provides, .*l*l. should
any default be u>a<Je in the payment if s.dd in
terest, premium; dues or finis, or anv part
thereof, anjLltic same shall remain unpaid and
W arrears for three months, the aforesaid prln
cipal sum, and any and all sums for interest,
premium and dues or fines shall, at the option
of said Association become due and payable im
mediately.
And whereas, said Henry L Earpe has made
default for more than than three months in the
payment of said interest,premium and dues and
fines accruing thereon, said association now de
clares said principal sum of four hundred dol
lars and the sum"f one hundred and one dollars
and fifty-four cents for interest, premlnm, dues
and fines due and payable immediately.
And whereas said Henry L Earpe on said2oth
day of April 1891 executed and delivered to said
association a deed to secure the payment of the
obligations mentioned in said bond, in which he
conveyed to said association the property here
inafter described, and In said deed authorized
eaid association, upon default of payments as
hereinbefore stated, to sell at public out cry to
the highest bidder tor cash, all of said property,
or a sufficiency thereof to pay all moneys which
shall then be due on said bonds, together with
all expenses incident to eale, including ten per
cent upon the amount due for attorneys’tees
In effecting said sale. The time, place and
terms of sale, to be advertised once a week for
four weeks in some public gazette of said county
of Floyd before said sale takes place.
Now in execution of said authority there will
be sold at pubic outcry before the court house
door in Rome, Floyd county, Georgia between
the legal hours |ol sale, on the first Tuesday in
February : 1894, th the highest bidder for cash,
the following described property, to-wit:
All that lot. piece or parcel of land, with the
improvements thereon, lying and being in Floyd
county, state of Georgia, being lot number two
hundred and eighty-two (282) in plat ot West
Rome by the Rome Land company,and bounded
as follows: On the north by an alley, on the
bast by lot number two hundred and eighty-five
(z 85 on the south by lot number two hundred
and eighty-three (283) and on the west by Arm
strong avenue, according to said plat. Bold as
the property of said Henry L Earpe.
This broember 4th 1893.
National Mutual Building and Loan Association,
of New York.
By DEAN & SMITH,
12->-law4w Attorneys.
The Tribune has on hand
an elegant new revolving
bookcase, with eight shelves,
seven drawers and a cabinet.
Brand new. Will be sold
cheap for cash.
Ostrich Feathers cleaned,
curled and died. Alson Kid
Gloves cleaned at Phillips’,
69 1-2 Whitehall street, At
lanta, Ga.
11 7-tu th sat2m
DO NOT
Cut Corns With Knife or Razor.
It is Dangerous!
But use Curry’s Corn Cure. It re
moves hard or soft corns without
pain, and it is guaranteed. Try it.
Curry's Liver Compound
Has won a well deserved fame for sick headache. There
is nothing like it for constipation, dyspepsia and all liver
complaints, it is a sure and effectual remedy. Try it, and
like thousands of others be convinced that it is nature’s
own remedy for all liver and bilious troubles.
IVEevtoi’letl,
Window Glass and Putty,
Paints, Oils and Paint Brushes.
Toilet Soaps and Perfumes,
Hair Brushes Tooth Brushes,
Curry’s New South Cologne
For toilet and bath.
Extra large bottles only 50 cents.
We Keep and offer for sale
only the Purest Drugs
and Chemicals.
Curry’s Cough Cure.
CROUP CAUSES : sudden and violent colds. Chil
dren with delicate lungs are most frequently attacked by
this insidious disease.
SYMPTOMS.—The membrane lining the windpipe
and bionchial tubes becomes inflamed, producing a tough
phlegm, difficult to expel. The breathing is difficult and
the cough hoarse. It comes on suddenly, and unless quick
relief is given, there is great danger of suffocation.
TREATMENT.—AppIy Pawnee Oil to the breast and
throat, cover the child up with warm blanket, give fre
quent doses of Curry’s Cough Cure and speedy relief i»
certain.
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The Best Shoes /A''
_ . feu&e Least Money. s W’
FOR
«|| WSagWjw GENTLEMEN.
Efr lOBw M ® 5 ’ 84 ancS ® 3 ’ so Shoe.
cf|fl i MIL 53.50 PoHco ShJi, 3 Solee.
V MrL S 2 -5 62 for WCfklngmen.
glgl ) C 62 and $1.75 fjr Boys.
LADIES an k misses,
® 3 ’ S2- b 4 62, $1.76
* CAUTION.!—If any dealer
Ksffp '^SSS-g— —. oC ' ,;rß y° u W. L. Douglas
•mir, \ -flsjK shoes at a deduced price,
HP |HIS 13 IHE _ V or Hay£ them with-
* CL " _»£!•• ■S, out tile imine stamped
- z - "SK on the bottom, put him
Z . t{ Ur Iky down as a fraud.
W. ,L. DOUGLAS Shoes easy fitting, and give better
satisfaction at the prices advertised Try one pair and
vinced We stamping cf W. L. and price on the bottom, which
guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them.
Dealers who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to
increase the sales on their full line of goods. They can afford to sell at a less profit,
and we believe you can save money by buying all your footwear of th., dealer adver
tised below. Catalogue free upon application. W. X. DOUGLAS. Brockton, Mass.
Leave Your Orders for •
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■ O’NEILL M'F’G COMPANY, j
: Telephone 76.
FOR SALeT
Two large, fine young
mules- Will sell with
good note, pavable No
vember Ist, 1894.
ROME BRICK CO.
U-9-30
TELEPHONES.
For Electric Tele
phones for privat Line
purposes, write to the
Southern Bell Tel e
phone & Telegraph Com
pany.
JOHN D. EASTERLIN,
District Superintendent,
12 16 tl Atlanta, G a
Citation.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
To all whom ir way concern: Geo. J. Briant,
administratratcr of Geo. W. Harris, deceased,
has in cue form applied t the undersigned for
leave to eell the lands belonging to the estate of
said deceased, and Raid application will be
on the first Monday in December nest.
This the ilth day of November,
td w JOHN P. DAVIS, Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and Cred
itors.
All persons having demands against the estate
of J.F. Shanklin, late of Floyd county,deceased,
aro hereby notified to render in their demands
to the undersigned according to law. and all
persons indebted to said estate are required to
make Immediate pavment-
This Oct. 7, 1893. M. A. NEVIN.
Administrator, J. F Shanklin, deceased.
10-6-w4t
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA Floyd County:
Agreeably to an order of the court of ordinary
►of raid c »unty, granted at the Decem
ber h>rm< 1833, of said court, will be sold at the
c< urt house door of said county, on the first
Tuesday in January, 1894, between the legal
hours of sale, the so lowing describe ! property
to-wit: Being one parcel of land in tne 22nd
district and 3rd section of Polk county, Ga.,
and being a part of lot of land No. ÜB. de
scribed as follows: Being oue-fcurth of an acre
airland, bounded by John W. Pullam’s land on
offsides, and being a square, and better known
as’he Borger place, and where Tom Bridges
now resides; also lot No. 3, fronting on right of
way of the E. T. V. & Ga. railroad company’s
right of-wby 40 icet and running back Same
width to the Rome aud Rockmart road, a dis
tance of no feet on the east side and 147 feet on
the west side; 00l nded on the north by ths
right of-way of ihp E. T. V *fc Ry Co ,on the
east by the barbershop Jot, on the south by the
Rockmart nirt road, and on the west
Altera «01, being part of land lor. number 163,
in the 22d district and 3rd section of Floyd
county, Gi. Sold as tne property of George W.
Harris, deceased, for the purpose of paying
debts and distribution am' ng the heirs.
This stth day of December. 1893.
Geo. J. BRIANT.
Administrator estate of Geo. W. Harris, dec’ad.
dec-5 l-»wiw
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iStsS ■ a" ■ out pain. Book orpar-
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