The Rome tribune. (Rome, Ga.) 1887-190?, January 11, 1894, Image 2

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r THE ROME TRIBUNE. F*b>lahed daily except Monday by THE HOME TRIBUNC CO, W. G. Coopbb, Gen'l Man’gr. Ofltoe No. 887 Broad Street, Up Stairs. Telephone 78. aatbsoz auaaoxirrioß. Daily, except Monday. Ol»ysa».. 86.001 Three months. tt months 3.001 One month 60 TO ADVXBTIBNBS. Imb Komx Tbtuuxd is the official organ Floyd Connty and the City of Borne. Tt has isryeand increasing subscription list, and as an advertising -medium is unexcelled. Bates very nesOnable. THE WKATHEB, [Official Forecast. 1 Atlanta, Qa., Januiry 10— For Georgia: Fair except showers tn northern portions. No decided change in temperature. MOBBIIX, Local Forecast Official. ' i THE missing rainfall. Since we published not long ago the fact that this region is 17 inches behind on rainfall for 1893, there has been a gjjod deal ot uneasiness about a floocj Os course there is no certainty that nature will even up ■o soon. We cannot tell what she Will do. All we know is that the sun’s on the same ocean expanse ejQryzyear, and draw up to the same amount HHftOfficial Gazette, of Pekin, six columns in a recent [ issue in which were enumerated the I the emoluments and honors confer- I red on the 423 physicians who at | tended the Emperor’s mother in her I recent serious illness. The Gazette I protests against the doings of Bud ■ dhist priests, who, during her illness, Iwere continually denouncing the ■locomotives, to whose smoke and Irhistling they ascribed the illness. a recent sale of Dickens relics '■Rondon, the dispatch box which carried during his tour United States was disposed |SHr 10 guineas (SSO). Three of toddy ladles brought The prices for the oth ||Hn||Kl C ß were likewise extremely this is taken to mean, that no diminution in the novel IjSiKiE aluminum yacht lately land- BBMf, gt. Denis, built for the Comte figH&oune de la Palice, has a dis of ten tons. She is forty and weighs only about while her masts and tackle will weigh another 800 pounds She is a sailing yacht, built for rac ing. Chicago Herald: New York has another novel society for the amel ioration of distress called The Asso ciation for Improving the Condition of the Poor in its Department of Food Supply. It also has one for The Distribution of Flowers to the Poor. It is expected another club will soon be organized for* The Promulgation and Distribution of Chafing Dishes Among the Deserv ing Destitute. It does not seem to have struck New Yorkers that a so ciety for Providing Horse Sense to Persons Who Can Help the Poorbut Don’t Know How would be a mighty ’good thing.—News and Courier.| • V Mbs. Louise Chandler Moulton’s last volume of poems. “Swallow Flights,” has made an unusual suc cess, having run through eight editions in this country and two in England. I \ The custom of signing articles in the French newspapers was forced 1 , on the journalists of that country by Napoleon 111 in 1850, and at that time it was •/’''.J -JRPSithe Ar- —Woman’s Betsy Patterson Bonaparte. Mine. Betsy Patterson Bonaparte, the sister-in-law of an emperor, was born in Baltimore, and after living many years abroad returned to her native land, where she passed the last years of her life. One of the old lady’s crack stories in her latter days was of a lesson In eti quette given her by the black butler' of her host. At breakfast she motioned to him and banded him her cup, wish ing a second cup of tea. Uncle Bob, instead of taking the cup to his mistress at the head of the table, put it down with a great flourish on the sideboard. “But I wanted another cup of tea,” said Mme. Bonaparte. “Did you, mum?” blandly asked Un cle Bob. “You see, mum, you put your spoon in do saucer, an that means you doan* want no mo’ tea. When you wants some mo' tea, de c’rect way is to put de spoon in de cup—like dis heah,” and Uncle Bob gravely illustrat ed the “c’rect” method of procedure. The family were on thorns, expecting an outbreak from the sister-in-law of an emperor, although there is no doubt that a black butler in his own baili wick could face an emperor himself, but Betsy was only amused and laughed heartily. After SO years of money getting and money saving, she realized in the lat ter part of her life how futile it *ll was and explaimed grimly, “Once I had everything but money! Now I have nothing but money.”—Boston Tran scrint. A queer case of kidnapping has been brought out in a habeas corpus trial at Cleveland, 0., for the possession of a child. THE HOME TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING. JANUARY 11. 18U4 S#j« —■ i 2 ULCERS XZ SCROFULA = RHEUMATISM g Q BLOOD POISON And every kindred disease arising from impure blood cured bv that never-failing and best of all medicines,' Book on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free THE SWIFT SPECIFIC OC„ ATLANTA, QA. good breadpie-, and. but Ai's to but wa,s lard, bought Cotfolene, (ffi* hw arid ’ more ‘than, ■ cause sfte mad* better I hecould eatit I IJwftfioui any mtjjleajanf Baffler effect. No v< — found -Hia BEST,, ||®rtc( most healthful short* oVe.r mAc/e T ° L Made only by IgML K. FAIRBANK & CO.. CHICAGO and ST. LOUIS. Bly Kidneys, kidneys are one of the most of your body. The are the H ioocl Filters kept jure, clean and tn tbeir you watt tofipjqy .’'-’I zsm PlKind Nervous. affected. They need restoring to a healthy con -11 e blood becomes purified °f health returns. In or your kidneys, use and Buchu. reliable remedy. Si mole MQMMQc five. It is an infahb e bladder and ail uri- has thosands. j b lev suffered for years MBKMMHEMBMr pain in the bladder. aN D BUG HU made ver “considers STU f-hie best kid rinary remedy in the s ts. sects., a m g»~w -SB JLOOper Bottle?«| QSE i « .Jfe; One cent a dose. This Great Cough Cure promptly cures Where all others fail. Coughs, Croup, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough anJ Asthma. For Consumption it has no rivah has cured thousands, and will CUBE YOU if taken in time. Sold by Druggists on a guar antee. For a Lame Back or Chest use SHILOH’S BELLADONNA PLASTBRISo. ZHkasaFREMEOY. Have you Catarrh? This remedy is guaran teed to cure you. Brice, COcts. Injector tree. For sale bv D. W. Curry, Rome. Ga. IztOMtß ar ths Hishzst Medical AvTHoniTies. CATARRH ( *<a Inhaler will cure you. A 1 wonderful boon to sufferers I from Cold Sore Throats Jf . Influenza, Bronchitis, orHAYFEVER. Afordi e *v\ immediate relief. An efficient • remedv. convenient to carry tn pocket, ready to ORe on first indication of cold. Continued Use Effects Permanent Cure, Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Price, 60 eta. Trial free at Druggists. Registered mail, CO oenta. LO. CUSIMAK, Mfr., Three Riven, Mich., U. 8. L OTTSKIME Jl.Tr 8 BIFRITUfiI The surest and safest remedy for ■WCII I rlUlw a]] ni in diseases, Betema, Itch. Salt RheumtOld Sores-Burns, Cuts. Wonderful rem edy for PILES. Price,® Acts, nt Drug- BA| |fl or by mail prepaid. Address as above. FOR SALE. Two large, fine young mules- Will sell with good note, payable No vember Ist, 1894. ROME BRICK CO. B-M» ROME R. R. OF GA. AND W. & A. R. R. “ The Old Reliable. ” Safest and most desirable line between toe and itlaoia Chattanooga, Nashville. No waiting on connections or delayed trains All trains leave on schedule time from Borne Railroad depot, foot of Broad street. t3F~Only one block from Armstrong Hotel, t3?~only four blocks from the New Central Hotel. No Change of Cars, Through Coaches on all Trains Be tween Rome and Atlanta. Close connections in Linton depots at Atlanta and Chattanooga with alt trains diverging. Leave Rome, daily at 7:45 a m 2:50 p m Arrive Atlanta “ 11:05 am 6:25 pm BETUBNINO. Leave Atlanta, daily at 8:00 a m 3:10 p.m Arrlveßome “ ....11:10 am 6:2opm For maps, folders and any desired intona tion, call on or write C. K. AYER, J. AHL'ME, Ticket Agt. G. P. A, W. F. AYER. T. M. WE WANT Y WTO WORK FOR US. thus matting SlB to 835.00 PER WEEK. Parties pretened who can tnrnish a horse and travel tbrougb the cotmtrv, a team though, is not necessary. A few vacancies in towns and cities. Spare hours may be used te good ad vantage. B. F. JOHNSON <fc CO. 12.5d-wlm 11th and Malo Sts, Richmond, Va. r-joYAin GERMETDEBI CURES LA GRIPPE. I I I | Keep Bowels Open with Germetuer Pills. I IkING’SROYIL GERMETUERCO. I -ATLANTA, OA. [ojclaigGj Cqp] enp 573 CnrQ sfl tnP OH* MAGNETIC NERVINE. . ls * s '- "'‘ h written 7 guarantee to cure NervousPrqstra tlon. Fits, Dizzi- - nese, Headache and V '*®T Neuralgia andWako- \ N>>-. J fulness,caused by ex- oessivouseofOplum, vs. Tobacco and Alco hol; Mental Depres- • BEFORE - AFTER’ sioA, Softening of the Brain, causing Misery, Insanity and Death; Barreness, Impotency, Loat Power in either sex. Premature Old Age, Involuntary Losses, caused by over-indulgence, over-exertion of the Brain and Errors of Youth. It gives to Weak Organs their Natural Vigor and doubles the joys of life; cures Lucorrhoea and Female Weakness. A month’s treat ment, in plain package, by mail, to any address, fl per box, 6 boxes $5. With every |5 order we give a Written Guarantee to cure or refund the money. Circulars free. Guarantee issued only by our ex clusive agent. For sale bv D. W. Curry.. EVANSVILLE ROUTE, The favorite line to OTTICJLC2-O And all Points n the North and Northwest. Remember thia line has two elegant trains daily between Atlanta and Chicago. No 6 No 8 Lv Atlanta, W& A 10 30 am 820 pm Lv Chattanooga. NC&St L. 3,0 pm 107 am Lv Nashvibe, L& N 720 pm 620 am Lv Evansville, EACH 120 am 106 pm Lv Tcne Haute. C& E 1 43> am 427 pm Ar Chicago C & KI 9 47 am .9 40 pm "Chicago and Atlanta Limited" is tra,n " lth Eullman Bleepers a dining car is attatched to bng the passengers to en route. This traiu also has from Jacks inville, Fla., and MemiW Tenn., to Chicago. Train No B, ’’World’. Fair Special,” runs solid between Atlanta and Chicago and is equipped with elegant Pullman Pailpr Buffet care. A. G. PALMER, S. L ROGERS. G. P. A. E. <» T. H R. R. Sou. Pass. Agt. Evansville. Ind. Chattanooga. Tenn. Central R. R. & Banking Co. of Ga H. M. COMER and R. S. HAYES, Receivers. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 19, 1893,ffi SOUTHBOUND. Tbain No. 4. Lv Chattanooga 4 00 pm L<Rome 7 13 pm Lv Cedartown 8 00 pm Tbain No. 2. Lv. Cedartown 5 10 am Ar Orlffln 8 55 am Ar Macon 11 00 am Ar Savannah 6,20 pn> NORTHBOUND. Tbain No. 1. Lv Savannah 8 45 pm Lv Macon 4 25 am Lv Griffin 5 35 pm Ar Cedartown 6 24 pm Tbain No. 3. Lv Cedartown 6 20 am Lv Rome 7 08 am Ar Chattanooga 10 25 am Parties wishing to spend the day iln Chatta nooga, should taqe the Centrolirallroad train at 7.08 am, re urclng at 7.13 pm Train to and from Griffin lays over all night at Cedartown. W. F. SHELL «A\. Traffic Mng. j C. HA ILK, Gen. Pass. Agt. A, B. WEBB, T. P A. Sav.nnah, Ga. D. G. HALL, City P. and T. Agt .Atlanta. Ga. C. 8. PRUDKN, W. K. HUFF, Gen. Agt. T. A.. Rome, Ga SCHEDULE W.e Stir Lin; Steimboat Ct. Steamers Clifford B Seay and Resaca. Boats leave Rome for Gadsden and in termediate landings Tuesdays and Fridays 8:30 a.m. For Greensport and Locks 1,2 and 3, Fridays 8:30 a.m. RETURNING. Arrive Rome Thursdays “ndßundays..4.-00 p.m U| M Mfi H U*-“ Vtf liu “* ■-'v*un-AAtiU4i.f i? la W SJIV Ea t? cured t-.i homo with -BiaM Mslsaia E 1 outpain.Bookotpar lllVlwßis 8 iicularssent FßEE. ■ ■ ■■■MnHsnaB.M.WOOLLEY.M.D. ■ ■ .Atom 'a, Ga- Office Whitehall St r Ts wirvxw fijOPEBA - HOUSE@ M. A NEVIN * SON. Makagxbs. Matinee and Night, MONDAY EVENING, JAN. 15. Matinee Credit Lorraine, 3NTlSlxt •‘Good-Bye, Sweetheart” BY MISS Lillian Lewis. THE BIC STORM. Beal Thunder, Lightning, Wind, Rain, Trees. THE SCENERY. The Terrace at Night, The Palace Scene. St. Petersburg Illuminated, the Siberia Scene, the Shower ot Sparks. St. Peters burg on Fire, the Heaven Scene, the Vision of Angels, and all culcium effects. THE INCIDENTS. 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