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Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report.
TKBJ Powder
ABSOLUTELY Pl BE
ALL ONE WAY.
No Opposition at the Fire
men’s Meeting.
OLD OFFICERS RE-ELECTED
A Neat Little Offering to Jack
O’Rear—No Excitement
Whatever.
meeting of the firemen
>i's' i or.
c ilice,
®K the effioars were elected by accta
’Kvtion. The same old officers wore re
e'ected except in the case of first assist
ant, and in this instance Mr. Harris was
not a candidate for re-election. Here are
the officers, as elected :
H. D. Hanks, chief.
T. L. Cornelius, first assistant.
E. E. Bawsell, second assistant.
Jack O’Rear, secretary and treasury.
These are all good men, and will do the
work imposed upon them to the satisfac
tion of all.
One pretty feature last night was a
remembrance of Jack O’Rear, who still
suffers from injuries received at a fire
two years ago. A short talk on the sub
ject was made by Mr. C. Underwood, and
as a result S2B was voluntarily sub
s 46 was donated from the
by liviug thei®||g|
yet get out of ifebt and live at
Prof. Yarbrough’s school will
Primitive Baptist church at Silver
Monday mortaing next.
Strength and Health. WB
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,
Ston ach and Kidneys, gent'y aiding those
organs to perform their factions. If you
are afflicted with sick headache, you, will
find speedy and permanent relief by taking
Electric Bitters. Ono trial will convince
you that this is the remedy you need.
Large bottles only 50 cents at Curry’s drug
-
Stanton and Knox,
Benefit Light Guards. Seats going
fast for this entertainment at Nevin’s to
morrow night. Such a charming at
traction deserves a large attendance. Go
and get seats at once for yourself apd
lady. .
Dissolution of Partnership.
The firm of Pollock & McConrtfil have
this day dissolved partnership by mu
tual consent, J. R. McConnell hav : ng
the entire interest of J. L. Pol-
will assume all liabilities.
J. L. Pollock,
J. R. McConnell.
TRAINING BOV.’* MOS ALIKE.
No Good Reason Yet Why It
Should Not
In one of his book en
titled “Brushwood, ’’ Janies T.
Fields wrote: “If 1 again, I
think I would learn lefthand
1 just as freely as my so that
if anything happened either of
them the other would to
write and handle freely
as if nothing had un
doubtedly a great many would
learn to use both hands had
our lives to live over the
young women who came in-
struction while in charge
of Domestic Economy of
more
could sweep
ratio in this sped of those
under at i'ard
as my observation extends tl®H®n
will hold in regard to women gv®S&
and
not know howto handle:: br<>oin.®£®&
right hands only hate been
Their left hands have been
When a women takes hold of a Hnß
it is with the right hand near
of tlie handle ami the left hand
the corn, and inst ad of changing®®
reversing them as occasion dem.®®
she always keeps them in the
sition. Whether she sweeps to the
or to the left, the position of her
remains unchanged. And her
contorted and her muscles strained i®j
the performance of an operation th:®
would exercise these organs harmonious®
ly, if the hands were so trained thatW
they could be used at will and were!
changed as demanded by the changes in 1
the position of the sweeper. fl
I refer to women sweeping merely to
illustrate my point. The same can be
■ training of the I
branches A i
v e
Asli
our dog bad/bis
day. Did he die?”
■BHBBMFit put an end to him.”
b'bs always give satisfac-
man who makes New Year’s reso
lutions should keep them. They are of
little use to anybody else.
Cheap Sody Coal.
ROME COAL CO.
The flea may be small, but he makes
many a big dog scratch for a living. •»
- .
Best and Cheapest, goes
farthest, the Sody Coal.
A Maine mau makes leather of catfish
skins.
The Himalayas have been seen 22'4
■ miles away.
>
Rome Coal Co. All kinds
from cheapest to highest.
Telephone 142.
' In the smart set—the boy who has
been spanked.
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• BROWN’S IRON BITTERS
Dyspepsia, In
d’igesbion & Debility.
THE ROME LKIBLNE, WEDNESDAY MO NiNGh JAN ARY 3-1894.
THE NEW YEAR
* Makes a Good Opening for
Cotton.
RECEIPTS OFF A LITTLE
And if They Fall Much More
Good Prices Will
Prevail.
The new year opens well for cotton
’ Liverp ojl gave us an advance of 3-64 and
New York closes at an advauce of 15
points for futures and 1-16 for spots.
R ceipts are lighter, being 25,000 aga nst
26,000 last year, aud if we cau only have
a little falling off in receipts now we can
hope for much better prices.
Wheat is off a cent, corn half a cent
and meats are unchanged.
Koine Cotton ftiarKet.
Rome, Jan. 2.—Middling 7H .
Liverpool Cntvon Market.
Liverpool, Dec. 23.—Spots 4Ji; tore steady,
bales, 12,000.
Yesterday’s Today's
Close. opening, oit-e.
January ami Feb’ary. 4.09 10 4.09 4 00-12
FtPuraryand Marco.. 4.1 i 4.11 4.13--4
Maron and April 4.13 4.14 13 4.15-16,
Apr 1 and
-Mav awl tjiiue .. 4.16-17 4.17 -4.19
June and July 4.18-19 4. 9 4.1 L
July ano august 4.’.0 4 20 4 20
August and epl’btr. 4.21 4.22 421
Novetn. aud Dtceiu ;
Decent, and January.. 9.10 4 09 4.12
New York Cotton Markers.
New York, Jan 2.
L Yesterday’s Todaj’s rl „ ’
L Cluse. Opening. v ‘ se ‘
Wan nary 7.57-38 7.16-53 7.74
■’ebiuiry 7.6.’-i8 763 7.78-79
■|a>eh 7.75 76 7 71-75 7.88 89
Karli 99.-92 7.8184 7.St 82
®»y 7.11 -91 7.82-83 «97 98
8 0« 8.25-27
8 57-58
Chicago Produce Markers.
Chicago Jan. 2.
Yesterday’s Today’s ~,, „
Close. O; cuing. close.
t>. ;3 i
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®EBSSH>.
■ 1 ’ s ..
HHKWM.
hHH® 12 62 12 75
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uoi. I’ocket
B®M®HB®>il*\• ii -'"S'-r:, only 2-5
“• s ,! <1 by drug
by I). W. Gurry.
1.000 births iti England <
B®H®®twins,
Buckieri’a ArnicaSalva.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions
and positively cures Piles, or no pay re
quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect ‘
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price |
25 cents per box.
For sale by D. W. Curry, druggist.
Cows are used in Japan as pack an:- (
mals; never as milk givers. ;
Children Cry for '
Pitcher’s Castoria.
The jownrnent is making a general
movement toward bettering the condi- |
lion of the troops. (
1
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When B iby was sick, we gave her Castorla.
When st e was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria 1
1
I
The coal Cargo of the Scotch ship Ida
Iredale, which was abandoned at sea,
burned for a year.
The Tribune has on hand
an elegant new revolving 1
book case, with eight shelves, 0
seven drawers and a cabinet f
Brand new. Will be sold f
cheap for cash. £
r What is
Castoria is Dr, Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants
t and Children. It contain? neither Opium, Morphine nor
J other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
u for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
t It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food, stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas
. toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend.
Castoria.
‘‘CastonA is an excellent medicino for chil
" "dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its
good eEect upon their children.”
Da. G. C. Osgood,
Lowell, Mass.
Castoria is the ue t remedy for children of
which !am acquainit-d. T'tepo the day is not
fartdstant when mothers will consider the real
interest of tiu-ir ehiMrcn, an.l use Castoria in
stead of the various quack nostrums which are
destroying their loved ones, by forcingophim,
morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful
agents down their throats, thereby sending
them to premature graves.”
Db. J. F. Kikchelob,
. Conway, Ark.
The Centavr Company, 77 Murray Street, New York City.
fro ra M
kJ fe&i gMa M
lyi j g
y' 15, j; . .
for la
dies before au<l during confinement. Ad
dress TBe Resident Physician 71 72
Baxter Court. Nashville, Tenn.
8-22-d&» Sm
It has only showed once at San Diego,
Cal., in the memory of man,
r.” Yvs 24 : .1 jar'!.
Oryou are all •■-, m sii-.-good fv-noth.
L’g, it isgeueral debility. Try
Zt|.’OHhV s is:< :s Ul'i'TEirß.
' will cure you, clcnn‘..> your liver, “nd give
»' ood appetite.
While crazjd by la grippe, ProfeSsor
Sbortlidge shot bis wife dead at
Media, Pa
Stockholders’ Meeting.
Notice is hereby given that a meeting
of the stockholdris of the Merchants
Nitlonal Bank will beheld at their b tak
ing room January 9 h, 1894, at ten o’clock,
a. m. S F. Magruder,
home, Ga., Dec. 9, 1893. Cashier.
12 20 til j >t 9
A new aud stnsatiotial phase of the!
Blyth millionaire will case has cropped .
out.
e •-♦ |
Karl’s Clover Root, the great B'ood (
Purifier, gives freshness and clearness to I
the complexion aud cures constipation, |
25c , 50c. For sale by D. W. Curry.
William A. B-.uuoM, a btnk teller of
Providence,- R. 1., is adefaulter aud has
fled.
Shiloh’s Cure is sold on a guarantee.
It. cures iucipieutcousuiuption. It i' rhe
best cough cure. Only one cent a dose.
25 cts ,50 cts. and SI.OO. For sale by D.
N. Curry.
The deck-pieic ug shell was success
fully tested efl Sandy Ho >k Saturday.
Mrs. T. S. Hawktus, Chattanooga
Teno., says: “Shiloh’s Vitalizer saved j
my life.’ I consider it the best remedy
for a debilitated system 1 ever ueed.”
For dyspepsia, liver or kidney trouble it
excels. Puce 75 cts. For sale by D. W.
Curry.
" Castorix
“ Castoria is so well adapted to children that
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
known to me."
H. A. Archer, M. D.,
11l So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
“ Our physicians in the children's depart
ment have spoken highly of their experi
ence in their outside practice with Castoria,
* and although we only have among our
medical supplies what is known as regular
products, yet we are free to confess that the
favor upon it.”
United Hospital and Dispensary,
Boston, Mass.
Allen C. Smith, Pres.,
-Ci',’'is-* > <
fnr
ria.
a. nlfejoti jg siTairs
Vlabaan, ou Sat-
he rs ’ Hxauii nat ion.
for positions as teachers iu
Rome public schools, will report the
j school building at 10 o’clock a. m., on
Tuesday, January 2, for examination
. This does not apply to
examiucd. _r
City budget for 1894 is
placed at something over $35,000,000.
Don’t buy Coal before see
ing the Rome. Coal Co.’s stock.
Telephone 142.
A feature cf the observanee of Christ
mas at Vandalia, lb., was a dinner pro
vided for the poor by the Presbyterian
Sunday school.
Ostrich Feathers cleaned,
curled and died. Alson Kid
[ Gloves cleaned at Phillips’,
: 69 1-2 Whitehall street, At
| lanta, Ga.
11 7-tu th sai2m
I offer my entire stock of boots and
shoes at cost. 1 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,
j 7-28 d-w6m 216 Broad street Rome <ia.
The Tribune has on hand
an elegant new revolving
book case, with eight shelves,
seven drawers and a cabinet.
Brand new. Will be sold
cheap for cash.
.Nutice.
I Agreeable 1o an order of the Ordinary of
FujdCdUbtv, Georgia, will bi 8 li before the
cour. house door ui Fio\ d c unty during tne
u-ual hours of sale to the highest bidder for
< ash. on tne first tueaday in February, 1894, the
fcowng re*i estate aud peisonal nropt rty
Lelounng to the e.-ta’e ot W. H. Wardlaw, de
ceased. T*o lots, be ng and lyingin the Fouith
w*rd, city ot home, known a» iota No 6j and
6.) tr»"tii<gon Kroad street 10 i feet; each, aad
running «>«ck 200 feet muiG or 'ess to Glover’s
lence. Alto 3 lots. being a pait of Jot bo 316,
in the 23rd uistriccand 3rd section, known and
» escribed as lots number 200. 201, and 202 in the
R me Lai d Cu«« puny’s addition to East Rome.
I Also one Iron Sate
|ui ion.can b ecu in the Bosworth corneret<>re.
| Also one desk in the old Wardlaw warehouse
wuh pair of uid sea es and cot'ou truck , cold
f r a uivi ion and Huai ae tlement. o said estate.
Jauuaiy 2,1694. S. J. WHATLEY,
l-3-4w Administrator.
WE
CANNOT
AFFORD
IT.
Wc cannot afford to carry them
over and will dose out the remain
der of over Christmas Goodg at New
York cost.
We have yet on hand a nice as
sortment of thoge Joyely__French
pretty,
ALL j
AT I
tOST
Just think of a Handsjme China
Cup and Saucer, a hand painted and
gold decorations, for 25 cents. Ev
erything in our Christmas stock at
cost this week.
CARVER
—A.3NTXD
HARPER.
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
PHYSICIANS AND BUHSKONB.
R. A. HICKS, M. D?
ROME, |QA.
Homeopathic Pbysiciii(n and Surgeon, for
merly Resident Pirysician to Hahne
mann Hospital, of Chicago.
Residence and Office 100 and 1031-2 2nd ave.
Office hours, 9 to 11 ;\m, 2 to 4 pm, 7 to 8
pm. Sundays, 9to 10 am, 2to 3 pm.
HOWARD E, FEtTON,M, D.7
Physician and Surgeon.
Offi.ie over Hammack, Lucas & Co.’a Drug
Store. Entrance on Broad Street.
(JSir’At ofhee day and Telephone 62.
6-15 s
DR. L. P. HA MMOND,
PHYSICIAN AN b SURGEON.
Residence No 403 West First Street,
Office CROUCH & WATSONS DRUGSTORI
Residence Telephone - - - no AO.
Office ■ ,3.
C? HAMILTON, M.. 0.,
PHYSICIAN AXO SURGEON
Residence No. 115, Maple St. East
Rome. Office No. 220 1-2, Broad St.
Residence Telephoned No. 109. Office
Telephone ffo. 123.
ATTOHNB3®'B-AT-LAW.
•3. iSM.VIN
&TTORIyEY-AT-LAW
Rome, Georgia.
D. <;. Richmond ci Danville Railroad.
My employmei t by. the above company will
interim e with general practice, which
will be attended to as mch4-dly
~ J. B. LLUMPKIN,
Attorney at Law,
Eloom 12, Poßtoffice Building. Pronip
attention to
d6ml ma 3
j. h. sanders,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
CEDARTOWN, GA.
Collections a Specialty.
W. W. Vandiver,
■BPorney at law
3|fp OFFICE IN
Building, • - Rome, GA.
| GATTIS &
Eurchitects,
actors,
Builders.
>r'i' ■ ■ niHilc at lowest
MMMWMMMfact! <■ n lAUiirnnteed. Postals
t lt.iw. m., will rccelvn
feb'.fidtf
Office Furniture.
Schools and churches seated in
the best manner. Offices furnished.
Send for Catalogue. H-11-d6m
Whereas, on the 20th day of April 1891, Henry
L. Earpe. ot Floyd County, Ge >rgia, was the
owner of six shares ot stock in the National
Mutual Building and Loan Association of New
York, and <m said day obtained a loan of SIOO
fro said association, and executed and deliv
ered to it a b*-nd conditioned to pay said sum
witn inteie tat the rate of gix er cent per an
num until paid, toge.her with a month
ly premium oi iu eight years, or until
tne etrikT ma’unty of said em.n-s ah-iuld tbev
mature bet. re the expiiat'on < f eight years,and
in addition thereto the sum of th •< dollar- and
sixty cenis L»r the monthly dues ot said six
shares which interest, premium and dues are
p y I le monthly on or be for • the last business
u<*y of every month at the office of s A i • associa
ti *n in New Y.uk City; together with lines,
according to tli * b -laws of said association.
And whereas Slid bond provide s that should
any default be u.ade in the payment f add in
teresr, preu.ium, duos or lints or any part
thereof, and rhe same shall remain unpaid and
in arrears for three months, the aforesaid prin -
cipal Him, aud any and ail sums for interest,
premium ami dues «>r lines shall, at the option
of said Association become due and payable im
mediately.
And whereas, said Henry L Earpe has made
def atilt lor in »re than thin three months in the
payment ot said interest, p'en.iuin and dues and
tines accruing thereon, said association now de
c ares 8/tid pi it cipal su'n of four hundred dol
lars at d the eum t one hundred and one dollars
and flny-fuu r cents ft»r interest premium, dues
a* d flues due mid pa\ able immediately.
And whereas said H*nry g Ear;>e on said2oth
day of April 1891 executed and delivered to said
association adeed t secure the payment of the
obligations mentioned in said bund, in which he
conveyed to said ass* ci ttion the property here
inafter described and in said deed auttior zed
Paid HSsociati. n, u ■ on default of pay i enta as
ber-inbef. ro stated, to sell at public out cry to
the hi«hest bidder t »r cash ail of raid property,
ora sufU uei c.v thereof to pav all moneys which
shall men be due <»n sain bonds, together with
a’l etp’Dßi s incident to rale, including ten per
cent ui»oi theam>uu r dui tor a torneys* lees
in effecting sn<l Bale. Jhi? time, place and
term* 1 s. t?, to be once a week for
four w<-eks in some publ c gazette of said county
of Floyd iielore said -ale takes place
Now in ex cation of said authority there will
be so dat pubic outcry betore th court house
door in Home, Floyd county. Georgia between
the leg.l b urs |oi* sale on the first Tuieday iu
Felirnuy 18‘.4. to the highest bidder for cash,
the following uescrihed property to-wit:
AlltbaUor. pkceoi |ihc 1 or land with the
improvements hereon, lyin and beingiu Floyd
counts, state of Georgia, being lot number two
hundred and »i„hty-iwo (282) in plat of West
ttume by the Rome < and co.npany.and bounded
as f-ll w.-: On the n«>j tii by an alley, on the
©aet by lot number two hundred and eighty-five
(.85;; on thee uth by lot number two hundred
and eight)- hree (283) and on the west by Arm
str, ng avenue, according to sai l plat, bold as
the properly of said Henry L Earpe.
This December 4th 18 *3
National Mutual Building and Loan Association,
of New York.
By DEAN & SMITH,
U-5-law4w Attorneys.