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Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
ABSOLUTELY PURE
CITY GLEANINGS.
Traffic Improving.
Trainmaster Bennett, of the E. T. V.
A G. reports traffic improving on the
Georgia division. “Thia month,” said
he, “is better than the same month a
year ago, and December was a good deal
better.”
The Sr ay Ticket.
There was a rnmor yesterday that tb«
Beay ticket would be changed in th<
Second and TMid wards, and tba
Messrs. Curry #kd Camp had declined t<
run and Henry Lapadel! and Major W. F.
Ayer would take their places.
Florence, Ala.
Cape. C. Rowell just back from Flor
ence, says:
“Florence has a wagon factory that selb
wagons all over Mississippi, a furniture
factory, a pump factory, two furnaces,
one of which is in operation and the
other will blow in soon. Their cottor
factorv an extensiveone with all mod
ern appliances.”
Farmers in Alabama.
Mr. J. W. Crow, of Jacksonville, Ala.,
and formerly of Rome, was in the city
yesterday. He. says the farcers in
North Alabama are in better condition
than he has seen them for some time.
They have sown three times as much
grain as heretofore. The hapless kind
have moved west, and those who remain
are largely well-to-do.
Wedding at the Court House.
The first marriage in the new temple of
justice occurred this week.
Theie was a wedding in the ordinary’s
office Monday, Samuel H. Storey, of
Alabama, and Miss Emma A. Akins, of
Floyd county, were united in the bonds
of wedlock by Rev. Alfred Johnson, a
Primitive Baptist minister of Chulio.
The bride’s father and sisters were
present.
Blegant Quarters.
The Postal Telegraph Company will
move into the A strong hotel building
on the l.t of Feb ary. They will oc-'
copy the store so erly occupied by the
Merchants Natip Bank and cotton ex
change. Manager dkins says the wires
will be brought into the office in cables
and everything will be first-class. The
office has a tile floor and in its finish and
arrangements is one of the best in the
city.
The Rome Cotton (Mills.
In a review of the industries of Rome
and vicinity the other day, no mention
was made of the Rome Cotton Mil). It
has never stopped except for repairs and
under the {superb management of Mr.
Henry Harvey, the mill has been steadily
prosperous, and has given steady em
ployment to a large number of hands.
Within the past year it has largely in
creased its capacity and is one of our
strongest and most helpful industries.
The Railroad Tax.
“The financial prospects of the county
are very flittering,” said Commissioner
W. A. Wiigbt yesterday. “The decision
of the United States supreme court will
give us about $15,000 of back taxes
and hereafter about SB,OOO per annum on
the present basis of valuation. Ibis
will be a big lift and the county deficit
will disappear even more rapidly than wo
had hoped. If we get our taxes prompt
ly I see no reason why we should not
wipe out the , floating debt next year
without increasing the tax above the
present rate.”
A reason for the faith that is in him.—
A responsible citizen of the South writes:
From observation covering a great num
ber of cases I unhesitatingly pronounce
Salvation Oil to be the most wonderful
remedy for burns I have ever tried.
■ ■ Notice.
Having suffered considerable less by
renting fine goods, we have decided to
neither rent nor lend China or cut glass
from this date, under any circumstances.
Our goods are for sale.
1-10-ts Carver & Harper.
Ip. Ga m m on’s Cash
Cost Sale you can get a
fine well-fitting child’s
suit for less than you
can anywhere—even if
you bought them of the
trash shops.
Deserted by his wife for a year, Mill
ionaire John B. Gay, Jr., of San Diego,
Cal., now sues for a divorce.
The Japanese Pile Cure is the only
propep application for internal piles and
is gunrauteed in every case by I). W.
Curry, Rome, Ga.
Great Horse sale Wednes
day, Thursday and Friday,
January 24th 25th and 26th,
Horses, Mares, and Mules.
CITY REGISTRATION.
Notice of Reglstratlonfof Voters for City
Election.
Official notice is hereby ’given that the
books for the registration of city voters for
the next municipal e.ection are now open
at the clerk of council’s office, at the city
hall. AH city taxes, fines, and all dues to
the city must be paid before registering.
The attention of city voters is called es
pecially to the fact that the payment of
taxes does not register voters in the city
registration, but in addition to paying all
dues to the city personal application must
be made to the clerk.
Attention of all city voters it ca'led to
this noti-ie.
Registration closes Saturday, Feb. IT, at
7 o’clock p. m. E ection Tuesday, March
6,1894. M. A. Nevin,
dt Feb.l7 Clerk of Council.
The only man in history that was lion
ized without having his head swelled was
the Biblical Daniel.
Specimen Cases.
S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was
troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism,
his stomach was disordered, his liver was
affected to an alarming degree, appetite
felt away, and he was terribly reduced in
flesh and strength. Three bottles of Elec
tric Bitters cured him.
Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., had
a running sore on his leg of eight year's
standing. Used three bottles of Electric
Bitters and seven bottles of Bucklen’s Ar
nica Salve, and his leg is sound and well.
John Speaker, Catawba, 0., htd five large
fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was
incurable. One bottle Electric Bitters
and one bott’e Bucklen’s Arnica Salve
cured him entirely. Sold by D. W. Curry.
For Sale.
A good pair of mules for cash or on
time with satisfactory note.
ROUN SAVILLE & BRO.
1-18-dlw-wlm
John Hardy, colored, who killed Thor.
Drew, colored, at Welch, Va., over a
game of dice was hanged.
The Best Salve in the world for Cute,
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 parfect
> satisfaction, oi money refunded. Price
25 cents per box.
For sale by D. W. Curry, druggist.
Attend Great Horse sale of
Simon & Co., at Green &
Rhudy’s stable Wednesd ,
Thursday and Friday.
While going home from his store W.
C. Clark, of Burton, La., was killed by
unknown assassins.
Now Try This.
It will cost you nothing and will surely
do you good, if you have a cough, cold, or
any trouble with throat, chest or lungs.
Dr. King’s New Discovery for'consump
tion, coughs and colds is guaranteed to
give relief, or money will be paid back.
Sufferer’s from La Grippe found it just the
thing and under its use had a speedy and
perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at
our expense and learn for yourself just
how good a thing it is. Trial bottles free
at Curry’g Drug Store. Large size 50c
and SIOO.
Trotting horsts with ped
igree and three minute gait
to be sold by Simon & Co.
Fur Sale.
Complete set household and kitchen
goods cheap for cash, also chickens and
good cow and young oalf. One buggy
and harness. Address W. B. J. care of
Tribune. 1-16-61.
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Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
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,
7-28 d-w6m 216 Broad street Rome Ga.
Notice to Water Consumers.
Water tax for the fourth quarter is now
past due. This being the last quarter
for the fiscal year, it will be necessary
for consumers to meet the bills promptly.
All bills will be presented but once. If
not paid the water will be cut off.
Consumers who wish to settle at the
water works office can do so between the
hours of 2 and 6 o’clock p. m.
L. J. Wagneb,
1-13-ts Snpt. of Water Works.
You can buy a Macin
tosh coat or a first-class
umbrella at factory pri
ces at Gammon’s Cash
Cost Sale.
Found—A bunch of keys. Owner can
get same by calling and paying for this
advertisement.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
THE ROME TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 24. 1894.
AMNUUNILMLNT.
Rome, Ga., Jan. 23, 1894.
Editor Tribune:
You are hereby authorized toannouno
this ticket to the voters of Rome, sub
ject to their action in the coming munici
pal election. Asking their support we
pledgeonr best tffor s, individual and
combined, to tbeservio-s of the people,
and the upbuilding of our city.
Resptctfully,
FOB MAT'S,
JOHN D MOORE.
fob aldkbmen,
First Ward—a. B Mcirver.
St cot d Waid—W. J. Nsel.
Third Ward—Henry S'offregen.
Fourth Ward—Walter Barris.
Fifth Ward—T. J McCaffrey.
l-24dte
Coal.
The best blacksmith coal, the best coal
for stoves and grates at J. A. George’s
foundry. Tel. phone 29. 1-13-aprl
Attention Angel
Cake Bakers I We have just rereived a ehip
ment of tbe F moos Van Dueaon Cuke Pans, in
troduced by the Californian Cake Maker in the
Leake Introducing Car. Fourteen splendid re ■
oeipts given with each set
1-21 « 7 CARVER & HARPEE.
For alleged slander of a convent moth
er, J. V. McNamara, whose lecture
caused a riot in Kansas City, is under
arrest.
Shiloh’s Cure, the great cough for
croup cure, is in great demand. Pocket
size contains twenty five 'loses, only 25
cents. Children love it. Sold by drag
gists. For sale by 1). W. Curry.
You can buy a first
class trunk, bag or va
lise at the closest fac
tory price, at Gammon’s
Cash Cost Sale.
Fighting over old fami.y troubles, Mil
ton Bond and Charles Colt, brothers-in
law, of Sullivan, 111., fatally shot each ’
other. ,
Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga 1
Tenn.,sajs: “Shiloh’s Vitilizei” saved ’
my life.’ 1 consider it the best remedy
for a debiliated system I ever used. For
dyspepsia, liver or kidney trouble it ex
cel". Price 75 cts. For sale by DW.
Curry. ,
The reign of the world, the flesh and 1
the devil ends in a short three weeks.
Karl’s Clover Root will purify yom 1
blood, clear your complexion, regulate i
your bowels and make your bead clear as
as a bell. 250. and 50c. For sale by D.
W. Curry. '
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria* i'
SEED POTATOES.
AflQ rvrrr'■'r-
1 ' ■
Buist’s Genuine Eastern Seed Potatoes, Gar
den Seed, Onion Sets.
We have just received our first shipment of Buist’s Genuine
Eastern Seed Potatoes. All the earliest and best varieties now on hand.
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS for all kinds of Garden Seed. Step
into out mammoth drug emporium’and be convinced that we are posi
tively headquarters for everything in our line of business. It would be
t>o tedious to name in detail everything we handle, but if you want any
thing pertainig to
TDi-mgrs,
Give us a call and you will find it. We keep not only abreast of
the times, but far ahead of them.
Use Curry’s Liver Compound
For sick headache and all liver,complaints. It has cured thousands of
cases and it will cure you.
CURRY’S New South Worm Syrup is sure, safe and pleasant to take.
We keep large fine Bath Sponges,Chamio Skins and Toilet Erticles of
every kind. Curry’s New South Cologne in extra large bottles only 50c
and SI.OO. This is a luxury for toilet or bath.
RUBBER GOODS of every kind or description. Rubber Tubing
every size. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Putty, Window Glass, Wood Stains
and Graining Colors, Harness Oil and Axle Oil.
Read This Carefully.
Without a single exception every person who has taken Curry’s
Emulsion Cod Liver Oil has been benefitted by it. “The proot of the
pudding is in the eating.” Our Emulsion is not treated with powerful
antiseptics to preserve it for months and months, but is made fresh and
consequently many persons find they can take ours when their stomachs
have entirely repudiated other preparations.
tsTATE MeITERS.
Applications for Administration, Etc., | Be
fore the Ordinary.
Thos. E Weems has applied for per
manent letters of administration on the
estate of bis father, Jacob Weem<, who
died near Six Mile station, January 17tb.
Cte >ar Stalling has applied for perma
nent letters of administration on the es
tate of Tetnpa Stallins.
W. A. Rhudy has asked for permanent
le'teri of administration on ths estate oi
Aggy Berryhill, who died January 6.h.
Twenty-two widows have filed appli
cations for pensions. Ordinary Dtvis
wishes to send their applications to the
executive offioe by tbe 25th inst.
One of these widows. Mrs. Mary Jane.
Fry. has been a bed-ridden invalid for
thirteen years, and the ordinary had to
go to her placa on Armuchee creek to
sign up tbe papers for her.
THE COMING AND GOING
Os the People You Know and Some That
You Don't Know.
Mr. R B. McAtver was up from Coosa
ville yesterday.
Hon. W. J. Neel went over to Carters
ville yesteiday to spend a few days.
Col. John Temple Graves is in Wash
ington. He willhcture for the Georgia
Club sometime in March.
Miss Luta Cook, who has been visiting
the family of Mrs. J. C. Moore, left yes
teiday for her home in Marietta.
Miss Cora Lewellin, of Chattanooga,
arrived in the ci'y yesterday and was tbe
guest of Mrs. S. B. Bennett. Both ladies
left last night for Atlanta.
Miss Pauline Harris has not returned
to her home in Athens,as was announced
yesterday, but is tbe guest of Mrs. Ham
ilton Yancey, in East Ki me.
LI fa is Misery
To manv people wbo have tbe taint of- scrofula
in their blood. Tbe ago des caused by tbe
dreadful running sores and other manifesta
tions of this disease are beyond description.
There is no remedy equal to Hood's Sarsapa
ril a for ecro' ula salt rheum and every lorm of
blooo disease. It is reaso-ra.iiy sure to be util;
all who give it a fait trial.
Hood’s Fills cure all liver ills,
Kensington claims the distinction of
holding a citizen whose gas bills have
always been satisfactory.
Horses, Mares and Mules
at auction Wednesday, at
Green & Rhudy’s stable. The
last lot went dirt cheap. Now
is your chance.
Wanted —Twenty-five bead of cattle
suitable for fattening. Apply at Cotton
Oil Mill before Feb. Ist. d-w-17 Iw
for Infants and Children.
THIRTY years* observation of Caatoria with the patronage of
million* of persona, permit a. to apeak of it vrlthont guea.fng. I
It ia nnqneafionably the best remedy for Infants and Children
the world has ever known. It is harmless. Childraw Hke It. It
gives them health. It will save their lives. Tn it Mothers have
something which is absolutely safe and practically perfect as a. j
child’s medicine.
Castoria destroys Worms.
Castoria allays Feverishness.
Castoria prevents vovnitfng Sour Curd,
Castoria cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic.
Castoria relieves Toothing Trouble..
Castoria onres Constipation and Flatulency.
Castoria nentralixes the effects of carbonic acid gas or poisonons air>
Castoria does not contain morphine, opium, or other narcotio property.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and
V giving healthy and natural sleep.
Castoria is put np in one-size bottles only. It is not sold in .bulk.
Don’t allow any one to sell yon anything else on the plea or promise
that it is “just as good” and “wiH answer every purpose.”
See that yon get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A.
The fao-simile ■// jf *** ** on CTeg Y
signature cf wrapper.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
COAL.
Southern Jellico Coal Co.,
Comprising Follomvixig DiXlyxea;
WOOLDRIDGE JELLICO COAL CO. FALLS BRANCH JELLICO COAL CO.
AST TENNESSEE COAL CO. JELLICO COAL MINING CO.
PROCTER COAL CO. { R^ B AD laNEsT STANDARD COAL CO.
MAIN JELLICO COAL CO. CENTRAL JELLICO COAL CO.
INDIAN MOUNTAIN COAL CO.
ROB’T.,wTmVES & co.
l 2 23-3 m TETjEFECONE 96.
COTHRAN &T(C
Fire Life and Accident Insurance.
Gin Houses Insured.
Office Corner Armslroiij Hotel,
JOHN H. REYNOLDS, President. B. I. HUGHES, Cashier.
P. H. HARDIN, Vice President.
First National Bank/
OF TeOAZEE. G-Al.
CAPITA! AND SURPLUS: $300,000
All the Accommodations Consistent with Sale Banking Ex
ended to our customers.
W.L .ToUfiUS
T S 3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.
Fl O
\ H S 5, 84 and $3.00 Dress Shoe.
c«|| jwl | XywL 53.60 Police Shoe, 3 Soles.
82.00, $2 for Workingmen.
J xWk- 82 anc. $1.70 for Boys.
ladies AND misses,
S 3, ® a -®° S 2» s h7s
' * *" CAUTION.—If any dealer
St- '. \WMh offers you W. L. Douglas
shoes at a reduced price,
10l HE nPCT" A I ® r “y» he has them wlth-
out the name stamped’
wfecji SMKon the bottom, put him
* Ilr II down as a fraud.
W. L. DOUGLAS Shoes are stylish, easy fitting, and give better
satisfaction at the prices advertised than any other make. Try one pair and be con
vinced. The stamping of IV. L. Douglas’ name 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 baying all your footwear of tbe dealer iidver*
Used below« Catalogue free upon application. W» X. DOUGLAS; Brockton, Mass*
For Sale in Rome by Cantrell & Gwens- Jan