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Tan Bomb Tbibuwb Is the official organ
RpydCOnnty arul-thf' Utty of- Borne. It-has
large anil'tueroasfhg SfibslSflJtlbtl list. And he an
advertlalug-anedlum is. undxcellfid'. .AStcs vsgy
reasonable,.. H r -' ’~ ~ “ La-i
THK WEATHER.
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da VlawiU*, Nt p February t— For Georgia:
Tbt, colder;• warmer Saturday. '■’j l0 £ B f u s'
511 0 s‘•f- vd Fmwfrt Officii? *
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Bitatmu has. increased hsr ; At«ite.
d<ebt itffifteetf years -from $1,74)0,-
®tb ' almfis'tr ■
Fringe in xlje b*me. c tupe_/§larged
hfcr xiebt account. from, iT $ £750,000 4 -.
oto tff i^ef^5«?lO0,000,000. Italy
has Sorrowed ‘ period over
si46,‘bdp # OO<s jfinallj: . Austria
has added a load..of |740,00Q,000
since 187®.*- There is no telling
v/ben natiohS Wilf stop increasing
their indebtedness. \ QfJ.course >
portion has <gon® Infor publi#- in»?_
provements, suelr as Tailroads, ean*
affi/b'uflcfiiSgsr etc.,
part is due to .Uie ever-me leafing
military establishments. - > z: ,
'‘Comparing the members r of the
dreibund with the two conntries
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which are supposed to be in, antago
nism to them, we fipd. that, the for
mer increased their public debt
some 53 percent., While'the latter
charged themselves will} ah increase
of over 90 per cent, Almost $7,000,- .
CS9«WO have been added,: mostly for
things unproductive In themselves
or positively waste in ah ecohotnic
sense. It is a sorry picture K if im
agination is allowed, to Say what
might have bfien ' done -with 4 such
stupendous t potefialities. Simply
consider that probably 30,660,000
of.people might. have found shelter
and comfort, rents jrep, with, .the
sums spent over and: above . what
was : deemed necessary " less than
years, ago. France set the
pacaipiprepitring for the war which
has never come. i.
-'inhere are. men who. believe that it
wiiFhever -come—“that so enormous :
preparations eVery nation
that none will risk the ruin, the qa- '
tional annihilation, thatmigbt .be
the df ’defoat. . But the best
judges do> ' not share Wis opinioh.
They believe the waste will go, on I
until a great --.explosion - changes .the
BitOation' ahd teaches- men the folly
ortbe ptesint police.—Exchange.
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The Augusta Chronicle truthfully
most Communities busi
n^ss'm eh realize that the daily 1 pa
p«r irsom,ething more, than ...thepri- .
vate business venture of its publish-/;
ef.cc They recognize tn it rg.: public
enterprise th which CvepyJ citizen Is
indirectly interested, and upon which
every line ofr business can ■ and at '
times docs; call fore itsi strong sup
port. ” It ift the mofith piefce of the
community, the sentinel of the watch
tower—Ever zealous of the, good
name of the* people among whom it
is published; ever vigilant in their
defence ;.ever earnest and. outspolteh
in championing the. city’s cjlaiuis to
publib approval, and ever :ready to
sound abroad her praise?- ■
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The Bell Telephone company/
which is incorporated in
usetts, will, it is said, petition the
Massachusetts legislature for per
mission to increase its capital' stock
by $20,000,006 J or $30,600,600. The
company is how capitalized at $20,-
OOOjOOO. This is said to be in an-‘
tioipation of th® fight the company,
wilt makc against competition when
the telephbne patents become- pub
lic property.
Under the general laws of New
Jersey, when a citizen of thrt state
dies without heirs, the. real estate
ownbd by such person escheats to
the state and the personal property
goes to the city, town or yjeorpor
ated village in which the property
may have been at the time of death.
Recently there died in Hoboken an
■ eccenj®F <|ld w|ne He
ILhad hem,
other things, he owned a cellar full
: of the -costliest-of old twines -and
litjuors, which will become' the
property of the city? /
therefore, finds: herself in a position
towage the old man properly,.if she
pleases, without touching the city
treasury.*/ ±y p ~ E ~ - 3
‘‘understood tljatj. fn the event
of .the.,death/ of Mjc George W-
Childs, all -of his -proprietary inters
est in the Philadelphia Eedger, tn#
papeir he has befen/ connected wittf
for so long a time, will be transfer
red fes
friend and the late.
XtfthonyXDresel. Tjiia asUD Ms
cordance with an agteemenf between,
Mr Childs’ end Mn.
in 1865. Provision was made in.
Mr. Drexel’s -will for ’Hte. purchaser,
by his ex.ceutojrs :§f ’ Mr;dCbllii<
terest in - the pai»er in: accordance
Wt,s the agreement. W?
Childs oT ‘Mif-A. B W
Dr&el, fe at' the’
of the T P*l )e 5/ lathe,, Mr.
Childs’ death he would become both
proprietor afid* .-•'’ l “ 1
Hon. Parish Carter Tate has
made his maiden speech in congress*
on the tariff. Mr, Tate is the yoking
member from the ninth who has al-'
. ready made a friend of Mr. Cleve
land and is serving very faithfully*
his constituents of the mountain
district. Mr. Tate represents im
portant mineral interests in Pickens,
but he: stands squarely, up to tariff
reform.’and shows most conclusively
in his speech that the southern
farmer isnot benefitted by.„a pro
tective tariff. Mr, Tate's speech is
pretty well inlaid *with tables and
contains some: sotind democratic
doctrine,—Savannah Press.
Orth Stein will Start a new paper
in Atlanta in a few dafys. It will
be modelled after Savannah
Looking Glass which joined the
great majority about a year ago.
Tom: Watson says he will start a
daily paper in Atlanta if ten thou
sand subscribers will pay him- six
dollars in advance. He could afford
tontart two.: ■ • •? - . t. ;
John D, Stewart died/ at 1
his hoine, Griffin, Sunday evening.
of 61 years he had been
Judge, Congressman .and preachei’.,
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If’Mri Moore-and Mi*z Vandiver'
can prevail on ; Mr. Nevin io make 4
tew more' sueh explanations ' the
State wUI be safe. ? :
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When it comes to writing . mili
tary edi tqpiad the epdekery goes to .
Hon. Thomas Wordy Reed of the
Athens Banner.
There could be nothing serious
ink war carried on by a Mello Ad
miral, / .. r .• '£
PERSOrTAL-COSSIP. S
Bishop Gabriels has gained the consent'
of Pope Leo to' establish t a Catholic sum-'
mer s<gwoi at Ogdensburg,—
, a?* i. 'Z. !. i-' ' Ja? Io..!? *
The Express Austria is wintering on
the lslandbf Madeira, where she is known
as Cduntes Von Hokenems.
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The late playwright, Henry Pettit, sold
his first drama for 825. He lived to see bis
productions bring him wealth and fame. ~
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Daudet, the greatest of living French!
novelists, is an. indefatigable worker. He
often-locks himself in his study and writes
twenty-four hours without rest.
Herr Much of Vienna, the master of
every language in Europe, has gone to Ire
land to learn Irish. His instructor is the
professor of Irish at Trinity College. < ;
Mrs. Cleveland rejected a proposition
made by Ward McAllister to have a grand
social court at Washington, with “ladies
of the blue roam” as the chief attraction.
Selig Whitman, otherwise known as
‘tAjaxrthe Strong MaSi,’ v has been appoint!
edon the police force in New York.- He
told the Commissioners that, he could.push
aloadedfreight car, weighing.27,ooo pounds,
fifty feet on a railroad track. He claimed
that he could outlift any other man in the
world. Other policeman may have a pulH
but 1 it is evident that Selig has a push. - «
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Application tor Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
Whereas J.L. Chambers, administrator'of
Airnes L, Chambers, represents to the court in
his itetlrion duly filed, that he hae administered
Agnes L. Chambers estate. This is. to cite aU
persons Coficerfied, kindred and creditors, »o
show cause, if aay they-oan, why said adtniais
tratiUUdwuM not be discharged 1 torn bis ad
minlsffSon «W1 reee+vt letters of disnHs&lbn
on the first Monday in April, 1894. This Jan
uary Bth, 1894.
y ’ JOHN P. DAVI3,
l-VSmos Ordinary Floyd County, Ga.
THE Rp»E TRIB UMS, FRIDXY, FEBBUAIiX 2. 1894.
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nourishment that -will give--
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nourisHes mothers and m akes
babies fat anrhtrealthy. Gives
strength, to growing children.
Physicians, the world over, en-£
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Shorthand with which yon can
jEjyb.mxr MONEYS
If you cannot come here, we can give yon a
thorough course by mail. Satisfaction guaran
teed. , Wp do not teach by printed slips, as
others do, but treat the intellect of each indi
vidual pupil as required.
Terms: S2O for course of 40 lessons, to be
taken within 20 weeks, pav: b e ha't in advance,
and balance in 60 da, 8. Text-books free to pu
pils. ■'’ '■ ■ ’■'
We tesch nothing but standard sho- thand and
give full value for money received. .
TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT, SOLD AND RE
PAIRED.
If you wish to purchase a typewriter of any
make you cin save money by buy ing tnrough us.
If you have a second-hand writer to sell, ship
it to us and we will <’ isposfe of it for you to best
advantage, price subj etAoyour approval.
If you do not wish to buy a new machine send
your old one to us to be thorovghlv repaired.
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repair. It cannot blow up. Hoannot blow up.
It requires no fnel, It needs no engineer. It
needs no engineer.
• There is no delay; no firing up; nd ashes to
cleaa away; no extra insu’huce to pay; no re
pairing necessary; nocoal bills to day, and it is.
always read vjtor use. r ' . .'
It is" invaluable. forTilowjag Chtfrch Organs'
for running Printing Presses Sewing Machines
Turning Lathes. ■Scroll Saws, Grind Stones
Coffee Milla. Sausage Machines, Feed Cottars
Corn, Mills,E’evat.orß.Etc.
Four-horse power at 40 pounds pressure of
w'atdi-, It is noiseless, neat, compact, steady,
andahoveall-
IT IS VERY CfIEAP.; ’
I»KICE, TO 8300.
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saw advertisement in. -
We Also Manufacture Patent Rotating
and Exhaust Fans.
Send tot Special Catalogue on.Velrtilatlng,
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t JHH GJA, Isune Back, Sprains Bruises,
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a .vxa’.•*Z xfi ’w ’ i--si” .t'i *»j.u i sbest --pva v
Is What, our invoices show today. We in—
tend ta Stell them, andfrom this date offer the
its;qnginal eost
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manuafacturer. AU suits ahtf
coats, slhojr’s suh» ind aliment
boys’ and children's pants, Stetson’s hats and
all other hats, (except I)unJap’s)
underwear, shirts,, collars, cuffs, silk and
linen suspenders, gloves,
hosiery, trunks, bags; valises and everything
to go ’■
For Spot Gash in This Sale.
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No goods will BE CHARGED. We
have enough accounts to burn up a wet mule.
We Want the Money, ■ ■
And it?;you will come here with-it, we will
sh you what cost means.
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230 BROAD STREET; ROME V GA. **
a Specialty, and Prompt Settlement the Rule,
moM-dtr _ t ''
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fTomoepafliic Physician and s Siffg?bft, for
merly Resident Puysieian to Hahne-
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Office 1031-2 2ud ava, ResJdencp'4o63rd ave.
OfiSce hours, 9=te 11 atn, 2 to M pm, 7 to 8
pm. Sundays, 9to 10 am, 2to 3 pm.
HOWARD LfaTDI7H. fi;
PbyAician and Surgeon. ’
Offij. over Hammack, Lucks * CO.fa'ilrag
Store. Bntrajise on Broad Street, z
At office day and night. Telephone 62.
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Collections a Specialty. .
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My employment by the above company will
not interfere with my general practice, which
will be attended to as heretofore. mcb4-dly
W. W. Vandiver, ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
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Postoffice BuU<Ung, - - RdM», Gj.
GATTIS & HAMILTON,
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Architects,:
Contractors
jrtu’w .■>!<* BuildersL
*. Plans draw ff. contMtts made aticweM
prices, and sa..sfaptlon gngranrewi. Postals
addressed .Jo us Ga., w‘l> receive
prompt 'attention. febMdtf -*
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Road Citation.
et al , have pe
titirmfid the?Boaid of CommisSfcners .oWßogxte
and I Reveny». of county, W-*-W bl lfiToad
commencing In front of H. J, Davis’ hotfse op
the Floyfl Springs and John'S' Orest roAd; run
nfng the old road by M. J. Caldwell’s
Montgomery’s houß«, and-'-intersecttog with the
Floyd Sfirtw end Pocket Mills roads ta front of
J ; U Touchstone’s house. Now, is to jclte
all persons having 1 objections thereto, or claiiffa
for damages arising iherefrMh to make the
same known to the Board of Commissioners at
their meeting to be held on ths first Monday Ln
February, 1894.
Witness, the Hon. -Yohn C. Foitsfr, Chairman
of the Board, this 20th day of December, 1892.
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