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Highest of* all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report.
Dr&fed Baking
Powder
ABSOLUTELY PURE
—— *
NOW THEY’RE MARRIED
And They Asked Nobod}’3 Consent to the
Match.
Mr. W. T. Winfrey is a well-known
young pressman and printer, and Miss
Kitie Lambert is the pretty young
daughter of ex-Ordinary L imbert.
They were married Ixst night.
It was a very quiet affair, and the moat
intimate friends of the couple did not
know of it until the ceremony was per
formed. The young people went to the
home of Riv. G. W. Duval), and he tied
the knot that mad - them i ne.
Both have many friends in the city who
■bjßex tending their hearty congratula
|||||fevid well wi-hrs.
HKj||Kave b<-eu usti'g Di. Bull’s Couch
for Some time. It curt d my btby
Hwvery bad c >ugb. I beltavu It was
Ms" means of saving bis life. Mrs
WThomas Hinton, Centreville, N. J.
and Knox to
night. ▼
MARRY '
And Wants Sheriff Moore to Help Him Out
of Hb Trouble,
Sn > queer letters reach the sheriff
office.
Here is the beginning of one Sheriff
Moore received the other day:
Kemper Co. Miss., January 1894. Mr.
Sheriff of Fluid Co State of Gar sir
Agreeable Request wishes anddesiares of
miself And orthorieties of the navy
Armey Department of war of the Buiet
Powder and Lead Department I dont
want hattie Say ures and Lular E Ben
ham to B >ther me as I i intn to viset the
State of Alabama soou to marrie and as
they Live io the State of Gorgia under
your gurisdtetion I wold Like you wold
put a stop to them their Disterbance or
eu worse means m<y put a stop to them
and their fame.shun.
Japanese Pile Cuie is\an unfailing cure
for every kind utid sjAh of the disease
*. uarautetd by D. Rome, Ga
night. J -f' , 'A\ - -
w/l**''-' ;■/ have
partnership by mu
tual consent, J._ R. McConnell hav.ng
bought the entire interest of J. L. Pol
lock, and will assume all liabilities.
J. L P. LLOCK,
12-21-ts J. R. McConnell.
The large guns of modern navies can
only be fired about seveniy-five times be
‘ fore they are worn out.
Shiloh’s Cure is sold on a guarantee.
It cures iucipientconsumption. It is the
best cough cure. Only one cent a dose.
25 cts ,50 cts. and SI.OO. For sale by D
W. Curry.
When Leyden w.» besieged by the
Spanish army in 1574 the city govern
ment issued cn dir. iu.t>s .-n leather.
Shiloh’s Vitai izur is woat you need for
constipation, loss of appetite, dizz'ne-s
and a I symptoms*of dyspepsia. Price
10 ana 75 cents per bottle. For sale by
D. W. Curry.
Sidney women eat arsenic for their
complexion. Ti e result is that they
rarely smvive their 45r.h birthday.
Johnson’s Oriental 8-ap imparts a
deiicare oo<t m.n I. avt-s ibe skm soft »nd
veltety, 8.11 b, D. W. Cuiry, Rome, Ga.
Eugene'l ompkiua is couismplaiing a
big Shakespearean revival for the next
season at the Boston theater. “Henry
V 1 ’ is spoken of.
Ingleside R- treat.—For disnaseala
Women, acieui.iflc treatment and cure
guarauieed. E egunt aparrments for la
dies before and during c>i fi lement. Ad
dr«BS The Resident Pi yaiotan 71 72
Bsx'er Court. Nashville, Tenn.
THE NIGHT SCHOOL
Will Be Opened Monday Night—Teachers
To Be Elected.
The night school will be opened next
Monday night. Thus far about forty
bave registered, and more will follow
on Friday and Saturday.
The night school idea has met with
universal commendation, and from the
start made it looks as if it will do the
good the board of education intended
that it should. It will give an opportu
nity to all to acquire a good common
school education, and no matter how it
grows enough teachers will be elected for
all to be taught.
The board of education will meet to
day, and the business to be attended to
which is attracti g the greatest amount
of attention is the election ot three
teachers. One of these is for the night
school, another to fill Miss Wood’s p'ace,
ano the third to take Miss Mitchell’s,
these two having resigned.
There are just eighteen applicants for
these places, and each one is sure be or
she should be e'ected. To cboo-e among
these is one of the delights of being a
member of the board.
Don’t forget Stanton and Knox to
nght.
DIED YESTERDAY.
One ot Floyd's Oldest Inhabitants Passes
Away.
Mr. James Dowdle, better known as
“Uncle Jimmy,” died yesterday morn
ing at bis home a c upie of miles norib
of R-me. He was one of the oldest of
Floyd’s cit'Z rus, and.had friends in al,
this section.
He was in his 80th year, and a great
P' rrion of bis life bad been spent in this
c muty. AH knew him to leapt ct and
admire him, and his death will cause
universal regret. He was the father of
Rev. Caleb D twdle.
Shiloh’s Cure, the great cough d
croup cure, is m great demand. Pocket
S’zeContains twenty-five -'oses, only 25
Cents.
B. Porter, Silver Creek, Ga.
4 c.
THE COMING AND GOING
Os the People You Know and Some That
You Don’t Know.
Mr. J, Monroe Ogden, of Macon, is at
the Armbtrong.
Mr. C. H. Parks, of the Atlanta
Journal, is at the Armstrong.
Dr. C. M. Drake, chief surgeon of the
E. T., V. & G. R. R., is in the city.
Mrs. E. B. Ellison left yesterday for a
months visit to relatives in Gadsden and
Attalla, Ala.
Mr. J. J. Farnsworth, division passen
ger agent of the E. T., V. &G. R. R.,
spent yistercay in the city.
Oidinary Hendricks, i f Bartow county,
was in tbe city yesterday. He called on
Oidinary Davis at the new courthouse
and was highly pleased with the build
inland its sr poin n en's.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Mu p'iy and Mui ray, * Ou Dish Vii
itors,” have again b-come partners auti
wi 1 soon stare out iu a new Celtic
comedy.
I offer my entire stock of boots and
shi es at coat. I have to raise money
and must sell now. This is your best
chance for bargains offered in Rome fur
good shoes for some nm-.
R. T. Connally,
7-28d-«6tn 216 Broad street Rome Ga,
Don’t buy Coal before see
ing the Rome Coal Co.’s stock.
Telephone 142.
THE ROME fRIBtJNE, HIORSDAV MOWING, J ANAR Y 4 1894.
WAITING ON THE PUMPS-
Superintendent Warier Stops Work on the
VV aterwoiks.
Those pumps for the waterworks are
not here yet. *..
And there is no telling when they wil'
get bare.
They were first due on th9 2O.tr of No
vember, but time was asked for suveia.
umes and giauied. The last time sei
was for tht m to be shipped without fan
last Saturday. Ou tbac day Superin
leudeut Wagner tel-giapbijd the com
pany to know if tbe pumps had been
sblp,ed. He received a reply that no
one was in the < fiice, but an answei
would be sent Monday.
That is tbe last heaid from them.
Mr. Wagner has finished all the work
•h t can be done around the pumping
station or reseivoir, and stopped work
altogether last night.
LARGE CROWDS
Visited the California Exhibit Cars Here
Yesterday.
California’s two extnoit cars were sta
tioned at the so >t of Broad street yester
day, and attracted large crowds ail day
and until 9 o’clock at ufgut. The care
are prettily decorated and arranged, ano
one tided with splendid sampks of fiuits,
wines and the Hke, besides some hand
some gold specimens.
The cooking school attracted many la
dies and the car devoted to this was
crowded during all the hours they were
invited.
The cars are out so. purely advertising
purposes, but it is done in ah attractive
and in e>eating manner. They are under
tue management ot the Leak Introducing
Co., and some rattling good woik is
being done. Twenty-four men are with
the cars and many hues ot goods aie
being introduced and pushtd.
A mote attractive feature is the splen
did lot ot California wine being aavei
tised. Sampl.s areciriiedif all kinds,
and maiy-iuvited guests were teitiug ih
wine yesterday. For those who do noi
care for wine sweet nun-alcoholic grape
juice was set our.
The cars wnl be here today, and possi
-01 tyonioiiow.
CITY CLEANINGS.
Civil Service Examination.
A competitive t xlimitation under tbe
mlesof tbe civil rerv ce commission 01
applicants for cleiks and carriers will be
held at the posti tfire • n tbe lOih of Feb
ruary. Appication must be nude <u
bai k« which may be secured at the
postt ffloe. They must be til-d by Mon
div, J inuy y 21sr, J..bn Eistmanis
ixaminaliou.
as quit.
•? mi ■*.?" - '**' V*'.* 1 ' ''"arMy 3 are n " w " II
fill i<>w. He
rhe c-I mp 1 exlll n aud^B^">■«
25c., 59c. For sale by
NEW LAW FIRM.
Seaborn Wright, Harper Hamilton and
Mo.e Wright Form a Partnership.
In this issue of The Ibibune will be
found a new professional caid, that of
Wright, Hamilton x Wiight. The firm
has j.st been orga-iz d, tbe old firm of
Wrights & Harper being dissolved by
Mr. Harper withdrawing and leaving for
his new horn?.
Tbe new firm starts out with bright
prospects, all of the members being
attorneys of high standing, and their past
successes, as individuals points to an
even greater success as a firm. Mr. Sea
born Wright, who has been trying to
withdiaw from practice as much as pos
sible, has determined to re-enter ac uaby
again, and tho firm will enter the legal
arena with all its m'ght.
Karl’s ( lover Root will purify you,
b oud, clear your complexion, regulati
you- bowels and make your head clear a,
as a b«ll. 25c. and 50c. Fur sate by D
W. Curry.
Death or a Good Lady.
Died, at her residence iu the FifU
ward, yesterday evening at 7 o'clock
after a few davs illness with la gripp-,
Mrs. Thus Carroll, moiherof Mrs. Mary
Weber. Funeral at the Catholic chmcli
Fiidav m .ruing ar. H ~’c ock. F.iends
aud acqu liutHuees invited tn attend.
Mrs. T. S. Haskins. Cbattamng.
lemi., says: “Shiloh’s yitaliz -r saver
mv lif.i.’ I consider it the best remed.
for a debilitated system 1 ever u-ed ’’
For dVBp.-psia, Over or kidney trouble >•
-xcels. Price 75 cts. nor sale by D. W
•lurry.
The year is in ths bloom of you h
when other fluwers are dead.
Garden Seeds.
He Who Reaps Must Sow.
Our Garden Seed have come agd are opened, up, and we
are now ready to serve our friends and patrons with the
choicest varieties of everything in the Garden Seed line.
Everything positively fresh from the great seed farms in
the east.
Onion Sets--Plant Now.
Plant English Peas.
We have the very best varieties adapted to be sown at
this time Plant Radish seed, set out onion-sets. They
will grow rapidly from this time on.
We are Headquarters
For Paints, Paints. Oils and Varnishes,
Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes.
Toilet Soaps, the Choicest Perfumes,
in the Greatest profusion
pipes, Wood, Briar and Meercshaum.
Curr’ys New South Cologne
Is a genuine luxury
for the toilet and bath.
Extra large bottle 50c and SI.OO
Take our Emulsion Cod Liver Oil for all after effects of
grippe It is pleasant to take. The medical profession
endorse Cod Liver Oil.
|M3Bnern Jellico Coal Co.,
Following TMixxosa .-
RgH«|KGE JELLICO CO*L CO. FALLS BRANCH JELLICO COAL CO.
|g|gg9g|||lpN uSSEE COAL CO- JELLICO COAL MINING CO.
kL CO. j R fTEA S D H iaiNEs' STANDARD COAL CO.
JELLICO COAL CO. CENTRAL JELLICO COAL CO.
INDIAN MOUNTAIN COAL CO.
ROB’T. wTgRAVES &- CO.
JggnEFErONTE 98. L
■he Ccqnelin-Hading I
.rtists wid begin its |
iment at the new i
* rbeimidor.”
ic Oil cures cramps
at neuralgia. 50 and
>. W. Curry’s Rome,
Gd. \
Raymond Mooie us going starring in
February in a new Irish comedy called
"’Love’s Young Dream.”
Teachers’ Examination.
Applicants for positions as teachers in
the Rome public tseMtll*,-’’!!! report -the
school building at 10 o’clock a. m., on :
Tuesday, January 2, for examination
This does not apply to those heretofore ,
examined.
J. L. Camp, President.
Max Meyerhardt Sec’y.
42 30 3
J. K. Enmet has sbtlved “Fritz in
Prosperity,” the new play Sidney Roteu
deld wro.e for him.
Children Gry for
Pitchers oasioria.
The Rome Coal Co. have
just received fine lot Red Ash
Jexlico.
R>ldud Reed is rec..veiing from his
uiuess and will resume his lour Jan. 15
in Nasbvnlt*, Peon.
Cheap Sody Coal
ROME COAL CO.
Ostrich Feathers cleaned,
curled and died. A Ison, Kid
viloves cleaned at Phillips’,
69 1-2 Whitehall street, At
lanta, Ga.
11 7-lu id ftuizm
Joseph Httri it» wruiug a musics! farce
jomedy, winch he will call -rhe Family ]
Tree.”
The smallest bird in the world is the
‘ fly-eater,” of Cuba. It is one-third the
size of the humming bird.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria
Best and Cheapest, goes
farthest, the Body Coal.
The Jacksonville I'imes-Uuion is glit
tering like Kohinoor these days.
BROWN’S IRON BITTERS
Cures Dyspepsia, In
digestion & Debility.
Honduras now has the Louisiana lot
tery. Wasn’t the revolutionary spirit
sufficient?
Rome Coal Co. All kinds
from cheapest to highest.
Telephone 142.
The springs of hope in Mr. McKinley’s
human breas bad hotter hn greased.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Going to the rock pile means penal la
bor or meiceu»ry mairtage.
Application for Letters of Dismission.
Flo. <1 Louniy.
he.cas, bainuei bunkhoußPr, Adminirtri-
W ior o Hallie AltK ustc, ueevaacu, r« pe
ee.ts «o »«e c art that ne has aUiu.uis«ur«.U
Hmlliu Al( KcHcuZieo cs.alv. aujb am tv cite ait
p ißuiib • ce He ~ kiuured ttud cieuilw.B Lu
eliua Va <*a «lA> tUCj CMU, Why Balu auwllllo*
Li--Lui b. ill i lte *iuU Baum n
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Notice of bale.
Whereas, on the 20th day of April 1891, Henry
L Earpe. of Floyd County, Georgia, was the
owner of six shares ot stock in the National
Mutual Building and Loan association of New
York, ami <>n said day ootained a loan of S.OO
fro said asrocia' ion. and e> ecu ted and deliv
ered to tt a b-.-nd conditioned to pay said sum
with intere tat the rate of six er cent per am
nnm until paid, toge.her with a month
ly premium of sr.(O so eight years, or un 11
the earlier ma'urity of said snares, sh - uld they
mature bef< re the expiiation < f eight years,and
iu addition thereto theiUHi of three dollar, and
sixty cents for the monthly dues ot said six
shares which interest, premium and dues ate
p.y ble monthly on or bef.T- the last business
nay of every month at the office ot s.i i
t' >n in New Yolk City; together
according to the b -laws of said
And whereas e*dd bond provides, tluiß.L *.*
any defamt be ...ade in the payment f -Krai
tere.t, premium, dues or ttn.s <r
thereof, and the same shall remain
in arrears for three months, the
ctpa 1 stun, and any and all sums for
pietn uni amt t’uee or fines shall, at
o' sa d Assotlaiion become due and
medi .rely.
An t whereas, said Henry L Earpe
i est tic tor m .re than ihsn three
ay uent. ot said interest,pteo.ium
fine accruing thereon, said
c ares said p< t> cipal en <> of four
lars at d the sum I one hundred and o^^^V H r p
and fitty-fott- cent- f t internet
a>.d tines due and pa. aide
An'i wheieas said H uiry u Ear m ith
day of April ißni ex- cit’eti a'd
asaociiiiou atleeti t > e uro the pay th-
obligations ineuttone" in said pe
conveyed to said ass< ci-tion the
inalter ileectibed and In said deet^^^M rz
said -ssociuti n, u on d-f nit ot a
her inhef r- stated, to sell at r<
the t cash all of
a io all
sn.it 's,
r ' io
'< i,-,
o ; ■■ ■ -
■» ■ ' 1 k 1
w .t
be ko <1 at | übic lious*
door in Floyd cotinr.v. | lr t e ,
the leg 1 ti ur* |<>«* sde on adav in
Kebra uy 185 4. to tn Cab h
the r< llowing uwscril e 1 piopni
Alltiidtlo pi ce <>i- p.ic i with tht
1 riprovemeu 8 hereon, bin l 0 Flo o
count', srarn of ««eirgi< iioer tw<
hundind and »i hty- wo (28 o t W» a
Kdiih by rtie Koine' and co
at* f II w-: On thn n rto on •h«
©apt bv lot nnn ber two , Ighr.x tl>.
( 8Y ; on the 8 uth by lor. but d>* <
and eighty- hroc ( 8') «nd by Aim
t*tr ng avenue, affording a
the prxppriy <d *-aid H-ory
Thia l>« cumber nn 18 »3
Naiionai Mutual Building
Y..ik, ’
. By SMITH,
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
PHYSICIANS AND BURGHOHB.
R A. HICKS. M. D?
ROME. GA.
Homoepathic Physician and Surgeon, for
merly Resident Pnysician to Hahne
maun Hospital, of Chicago.
Residence and Office 406 Third Avenue.
Office hours, 9 to 11 am, 2 to 4 pm, 7 to 8
pm. Sundays, 9to 10 am, 2to 3 pm.
d;
Physician and Surgeon.
Offire over Hammack, Lucas & Co.'s Drug
store. Entrance on Broad Street.
(gy-At office d„y and night. Telephone 62.
8-15
drTlTpThammond,
PHYSICIAN ANO SURGEON.
Residence No 403 West First Street,
Ifflce CROUCH & WATSONS DRUGSTORI
Residence telephone ... no 40.
Office ... 'l3.
rHAMILTOMI. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Bosidenoe No. 115, Maple St. Hast
Rome. Office No. 220 1-2, Broad St.
Residence Telephone No. 109. Office
Telephone No. 123.
ATTOBNB.STB-AT-LAW.
Wright, Hamilton & Wright,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Office : Masonic Temple Annex. l-4-6m
J. bkawham,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Rome, Georgia.
D. V. SICHMOItD & Dawvillb Railboab.
My employment by the shove company will
lot interfere with my general practice, which
will be attended to as heretofore. mch4-dly
J. 8. F. LUMPKIN,
Attorney at Law,
Room 12, Postoffioe Building. Promp
attention to collection*.
d6ml ma 3
J. H. SANDERS,”
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
CEDARTOWN, GA.
Collections a Specialty.
W. W. Vandiver,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
OFFICE IN—
Postofflce Building, • - ROMS. Gx.
GATTIS & HAMILTON,
Architects,
Contractors,
Builders.
Plans drawn and contract* made at lowest
pricts, and satisfaction guaranteed. Postals
icdressed to us at Rome. Ga., will receive
oromnt atrenHnn feh?fidtf
JACKSON
OFFICE FURNITURE COMPANY,
MACKSON, TENN.
and
Office Furniture.
QCHOOLB AND UnUK HK3 SEATED IN
k) the best manner Offices furnished.
Send for Catalogue 11-11 -rlflni
Notice.
Agreeable to nn order of the Ordinary of
F oyd CuULtv, G>-O'gi*, will be s Id before the
court house door ot Fluid c imty during the
u-ual hour, of sale to the h'ghest bidder for
< ash. on (.be first Tuesday in February. 1894, the
so tow ng re.l estate anti peisonal property
oelonrtngto Hie e.ta'e of W. H. Wardlaw; de
eased. Two lors, bsng and lying in the Fourth
w-rd, city of Home, known a. lots No 6. and
69. fr •"ting on KFoad street 101 feet each, aid
running !>.ck 200 feet mo e or >e»s to Glover’.
| ence. Also 3 lots, being a part of lot No 816,
in the 23rd district and 3rd section, known ana
•■escribed »< lots number 200 201, and 202 in the
R 'tne Lai d Coo pany’s addition to East Rome.
Also one Iron Safe ood-ize and in good Con
di ion. can b • -een in the Bosworth corner etore.
Also one desk in the old Wardlaw warehouse
with pair of old sea e" and cot'on truck-, wold
f r a divi ion and finalee tiemen to said estate.
January 2, 1894. S J. WHATLEY,
13-4 w 4dmint"trHt*»r.
• STB v • ■ - Y »U TO WORK FOR US, thus
VY n kta U 2 to 835 OO PER WEEK.
Par'tes iferr I who can lurnl.h a horse and
travel ti.. . h e countr>, a team though, 1.
not nee- bs. 1 few vacancies io towns and
elti-s. Spare Hours may be u-ed to good ad
vantage. B F. JOHNS tN & co.
2 sd-wlm 11th and Main Sts. R'chmond, Va.
Administrator’s Sale.
4EORGI 4, F oyd County.
By vbt'ieot an order of tne Court of Ordt
n»r> ' f P .h county. Ha. granted at be Decern
nerte in. 18W, will ue old b-fo,e the cor rt
nou-ed iorol said county o' Fl qd on the first
I'ue day in February, 1F94 within the legal
1 mr-of sale th* tollowi- gpr .per vofA. G.
•Ve*t decea ed, to wt: A one third nnrivided
■n e est ill lo » Ot laud Noe. «I‘, til . 612, 6tr, 616.
17 618,8-0 681.6 8, 6.9,613. 619. 676, Ml> and trie
■ eat hall of I tNo 6M. All in tne 3rd distriot
nd4th >-e don or Paul cniintv of Floyd. Al-o
•t No. (2 In tne 22nd district and 3ro section of
•all c nncy of F rod.
-old for 1 lie p rporsof tne payment of debts
nd oisr.biiiin. Terms cash. This 27th ut
D-<w 1 be, i«93. ivr F. Thompson,
l - 9-la-4c Arim’r A. G •* est, <1- < eased.
Appraisers Appointed,
*E< *RGI %—F’ojd county:
•o wumhi t may c mcenj-N Heels h“reby
iven, tha th- ap r Lwre Mpmiin ed <<» appraise
■aim p*ni»ert> ui lli<a**'M. p< nn deceas* d, h*ve
.led th ir »eti>FLh and unlehs g •• d ana
Fut cans** t*< Btii>wn, th bbhim wih be made the
iitdg'i en* of th* court a r *tb* January verm J 894.
f the cou.t u£ i r iluary. Thia December 4ta.
189J j 2 w4w JOHN P. DAV 13, Ordinary*