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TRAIN WRECKERS.
Cars Piled Up at the Foot of an
Embankment.
ROBBERS DO THE WORK.
They Fire From Ambush on
a Brakeman Sent Back to
Flag Another Train.
Houston, F eb. 9.—At a high bridge,
over White Oak bayou, train wreckers
removed the rails and fish plates on the
Missouri, Kansas and Texas railroad.
When the passenger train came along
the engine passed safely over, but the
baggage and mail coaches jumped the
track and rolled down the embankment,
followed by the smoker, which landed
on top of them. The wreck presented a
frightful appearance.
Joe Elliott, a brakeman, was sent back
to flag down a freight train soon due.
He had not proceeded 100 yards when a
volley from ambush was fired upon him.
Four bullets took effect in his body.
The crew in the meantime, aided by
passengers, were at work extricating
men who were buried in the wrecked
cars and feared to go to the flagman’s
assistance. He, however, crawled bleed
ing and wounded, back to the train,
■where he now lies dying.
In the mail car was Mr. Lou Morris,
agent, badly bruised, with several bones
broken. His first thought was of his
mail and he requested a reporter to go
to the postoffice and notify them he had
a big run of registered mail. Mr. H.
Hatton, express messenger, was found
in his car with his ribs broken and in a
critical condition.
J. W. Carter, baggage master, injured
about the head and internally. A relief
- train was made up here and sent to the
scene. The wounded were brought in and
taken to the hospital. Officers are now
on the scene and great excitement pre
vails.
THE COMING AND GOING
Os the People You Know and Some That
You Don’t Know.
Mrs. S. B. Bennett has returned from
Atlanta.
Mr. Jimmie Smith, left,for Atlanta
yesterday.
Mrs. Dr Henry BatteyJleft yesterday
for Atlanta.
Miss Hattie Sayre left for Cartersville
yesterday.
Mrs. Hugh T. Inman left yesterday
for Atlanta.
Mr. Burnett Norton is spending a few
days in the city.
Mrs. J. W. Rounsaville has retuurned
from Atlanta.
Mr. John H. Reynolds has gone to At
lanta on business.
Mr. Hamilton Yancey has gone to At
lanta on bsuiness.
Mrs. J. B. S. Holmes went down to
Atlanta yesterday.
Mr. Chas. Cothran has returned from
New York,where he has been on business.
Mr. Linton Dean left yesterday for
Atlanta on a flying business trip.
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. McWilliams left
for Knoxville yesterday, where they will
visit their son’s family.
Col. Shumate, consul for the E. T. V.
& G. R. R., is in the city on business.
Hon. Felix Corput of Cave Spring,
was in the city yesterday.
Miss Norton, of Birmingham, arrived
in the city yesterday fora week’s visit to
Atlanta.
Mr. Meyers, of Louuisville, Rounsa
ville, Bros., has returned after a few
days’ trip to Athens, Tenn.
Mr. Walter Kennedy, an East Tennes
see Railroad official, is in the city.
Mr. John Ramey and Beau McWil
liams returned yesterday from Anniston,
where they have been on business.
Mrs .John P. Davis, ordinary of Floyd
county, left yesterday for Atlanta on
official business.
Mrs. Langford and her charming
nieces, Misses Daisy and Laura Caldwell,
left for Atlanta yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Manly, who have been
here on a visit to their daughter, Mrs.
J. Sam Veal, left for Atlanta yesterday.
P Wm. H. Smith, Albert Ewing, Ed
Dean, Jim Nevin and Alf Harper, five
• prominent youung lawyers, will go to
Livingston today to attend justice courtj
Arm Harper of Cave Spring, arrived
in the city last night and left this morn
ing for Gainesville, Fla., where he will
join his wife, who went down a few
days ago.
Populist orators took up all the time
of the session of the Farmers’ National
Alliance at Topeka.
WHEN IT LOOKS DARK
i to anv weak or ailincr
IkM
' one so sure that it can
be guaranteed!. If it doesn’t benefit or cure,
in the case of every tired or afflicted woman,
She’ll have her money back.
The “Prescription” builds up and invigo
rates the entire female system. It regulates
anil promotes all the proper functions, im
proves digestion, enriches the blood, dispels
aches and pains, brings refreshing sleep, and
restores health and strength.
Nothing else, though it may be better for
a tricky dealer to sell, can be “ just as good”
tor you to buy.
Use the great specific for “cold in head”
and catarrh—Dr. Sago’s Catarrh Remedy.
to any wtkiK oi uiiing
woman. Dr. Pierce’s
■ Favorite Prescription
comes to her nelp.
For “ female com
plaints ” of every
kind, periodical pains,
internal inflammation
or ulceration, bear
ingdown sensations,
anil all chronic weak
. nesses and derange
-4J meats, this is the
remedy. It’s the only
CLEANINGS.
IN SELF DEFENSE—Mr. T. F.How
el says he will have to build a brick
house in self defense, if the fool editors
don’t let him alone.
BACK FROM MEXICO—Major Oli
ver Cromwell Meares has returned from
Mexico While there he established
amicable relations with several cotton
factories.
A BEAUTY.—If you have business
in Atlanta and want to make a flying
trip, take the E. T. V. & G. train at 8:35
a. m. You can spend three hours in
Atlanta and return to Rome at 4:45 in
the afternoon. Observation chair car in
both directions, free of charge.
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS.—Some cot
ton men, speculating on the receipts at
Rome this season, came to about the
same conclusion, namely, that we will
get 4,000 bales more. With the 55,700
already received, this will give 60,000 in
round numbers. Estimates vary from
60,000 to 61,000.
INSURANCE PREMIUMS.—A life
insurance agent estimates that the peo
ple of Rome pay $125,000 a year for pre
miums on life insurance. In a party of
six or eight, met by chance, one gentle
man paid S7OO per annum, another S6OO,
and another S3OO. Still, another, to
whom this was told, remarked: “I pay
$1,200 myself.”
ALLIANCE LECTURE.—Mr. S. J.
Whatley, president of the Floyd County
Farmers’ Alliance, has reecived notice
that Mr. S. A. Walker, state lecturer of
the alliance, will be here on the 17th in
stant, and will deliver a public address
at the court house, at 11 o’clock a. m. on
that day. The public are invited to
attend.
SHORTER CONCERT.—The concert
at Shorter college last evening was a
brilliant success, and greatly enjoyed by
all present. Thej! chapel was full to
overflowing, and all were held spell
bound during the entire program. A
full account will be given intomorrow’s
paper.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Rome, Ga., Jan. 23. 1894.
Editor Tribune:
You are hereby authorized to announce
this ticket to the voters of Rome, sub
ject to their action in the comins munici
pal election. Asking their support we
pledge our best efforts, individual and
combined, to the services of the people,
and the upbuilding of our city.
Respectfully,
FOR MAY R,
JOHN D. MOORE.
FOB ALDERMEN,
First Ward—A. B. McArver.
Second Ward-W. J. Neel.
Third Ward—Henry Stoffregen.
Fourth Ward—Walter Barris.
Fifth Ward —T. J. McCaffrey.
l-24dte
ANNOUNCEMENT.
The Tribune is authorized to an
nounce the following ticket tor mayor
nnd aidermen of the city of R;.me:
FOR MAYOR.
JOHN J. SEAY.
FOR ALDERMEN,
First Ward.—Henry Harvey.
Second Ward.—H. s. Lanedell.
Third Ward.—J. A. Gimmon.
Fourth Ward.—Walter Harris.
Fifth Ward. —J. Henley Hoskinson.
For Alderman.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for aiderman from the Fourth ward of the
city of Rome, suhj jet to the action of the
coming municipal election. In asking
the support of the people, I pledge my
self if elected, to serve the people and
city individually and collectively to the
best of my ability. Very truly,
1 30 td Joseph E. Johnson.
Harry B. Sakett, who eloped from
Elkhart, Ind., with Miss Fannie Daven
port, is still in custody at Topeka, await
ing offiers from Chicago to identify him.
Why weary your throat ami patience
with that wretched cough when a bottle
of Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup will cure you
promptly.
Valentines at J. Sam Veal’?.
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. Wagner,
1-13-ts Supt. of Water Works.
Elegant Black Cheviott suits made to
order, $16.50. Burney Pants Co., 220
Broad street. 1-28-ts.
CHINESE TEA.
The Chinese tea to be given by the
Juvenile Missionary society Tuesday af
ternoon and evening, at the residence of
Mrs. J. W. Rousanville, promises to bo
a delightful affair. Besides the interest
ing Chinese features, there will be sev
eral line musical selections. Don’t fail
to attend either dirring the afternoon
or evening.
The admission fee, twenty-five cents,
will entitle each one to refreshments and
a small Chinese souvenir.
MONEY FOR lIWIDOWS-
Pension Checks Received by'.the Ordinary.
Applicants Call and Get Them,
Ordinary Davis went to Atlanta yes
terday and signed up papers necessary
to get the pensions for widows of Con
federate soldiers in this county. He
brought the checks back with him, and
the applicants for widows’ pensions can
call and get them.
The Howard-Turner feud has been
renewed in Kentuucky, and two Tur
ners were killed by Dr. Nowlin at
Mount Pleasant.
the home tkibune, Saturday February io. 1894
Excelled by None
Vi l ./Ok.
Mr. James E. Lucas
Severe Case of Rheumatism
" I have been troubled with rheumatism dur.
tag the past year. For weeks at a time I was
confined to my room. I resolved to try
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
The result of partaking of this great medicine
was that It made me strong nnd henlthy as
before.” James E. Lucas, 818 North Bond
St, Baltimore, Jld. HOOD’S CURES.
HOOD'S PILLB are purely vegetable,and do
not purge, pain or gripe. Sold by all drugrista.
The sisters of Mrs. Meagher, the
blind -woman who was murdered at Santa
Rosa, Cal., have been arrestd and
charged with that crime. ,
A Mi.lon Friends.
A friend in need is a friend indeed, and
not leis than one million people have
found just such a friend in Dr. King’s New
Discovery for Consumption, coughs and
colds. If you have never used this great
cough medicine, one trial will convince
you that it has wonderful curative powers
in all diseases of throat, chest and lungs.
Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is
claimed or money will be refunded. Trial
bottles free at D. W. curry’s drug store
See our spring stock of
Mattings; beautiful patterns,
well selected and very cheap
McDonald Sparks Stewart Co
For Sale—At a bargain, a flue com
bination and lady’s excellent saddle horse.
Can be seen at Aycock’s stable, 515 Broad
street.
We make to order an elegant diagonal
worsted, Blue or Black, coat and vest for
only sls 00. Burney Pants Co.
1 28-if. 220 Broad street.
Carpets cut. made and
laid at factory cost. McDon
ald-Sparks-Stewart Co.
- Chas. H. Wingate, a prominent citi
zen and churchman of Taylorsville,lnd.,
was detected in the act of robbing a
cash drawer.
R. C. Taylor, Murfreesboro, Tenn,
writes: “I have used the Japanese Pile
Cure with great satisfaction and success.”
Sold by D. W. Curry, Rome, Ga.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
See our $25 Oak Che
valle Suit Beats the
world. Style, finish and
workmaeship “A No. 1.”
McDonald Sparks Stewart Co.
Notice.
Having suffered considerable loss by
renting fine goods, we have decided to
□either reutnor lend China or cut glass
from this date, under any circumstances.
Our goods are for sale.
1-16-ts Carver & Harper.
See our spring stock of
Mattings; beautiful patterns,
well selected and very cheap
McDonald Sparks Stewart Co
e-
Imported c’ay worsted, very finest, coat
and vest made to order, $lB 00 or $25.00 a
suit. Burney Pants Co.
1.28-ts. 220 Broad street.
Bishop Rademacher of Fort Wayne,
Ind., got judgment for SSOO against
W. P. Bidwell, editor of the .A P. A.
paper for libel.
Scrofula, whether hereditary or acquired, is
thoroughly expelled from the blood by Hood’
Sarstparilla, the great blood purifier.
Valentines at J. Sam Veal’s.
2-10-4 t
Breidenthal of the Kansas
Populists State Committee is being
talked of as a nominee for goveror of the
state.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.
'n she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
V. she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
Wb e bad Children, she gave them Castoria
C. N. Henson, a hank president, shot
and killed J. B.Wert, an insurance man,
in an elevator at Chattanooga, Tenn.,
yesterday.
Shiloh’s Cure is sold on a guarantee
It cures incipient consumption. It is the
best cough cure. Only one cent a dose.
25 cts., 50 cts. and SI.OO. For sale by D.
W. Curry.
- -♦
The New <York senatorial muddle over
the McCarthy-Woolford contest has
been decided in favor of Woolford.
Shiloh’s Vitalize! - is what you need for
constipation, loss of appetite, dizziness
and all symptoms of dyspepsia. Price
10 nnd 75 cents per bottle. For sale by
D. W. Currv.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
suit.
1.28-ts.
Sheriffs Sales for March IS! 4,
GEORGIA. Floyd County.
* ill be sold before ths cou.l house door in
the city oi Rome, Floyd county, Ga.. between
tne legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in
Marco, 1891, the following described prop
erty to-wit:
Five acres of land I n the routheast corner of
the west ha f ot 1 t. of lai.d No one hundred and
fifty two, in the 4th district and 4.11 seedon of
Floyu County Georgia,commencing on the south
line of said lot 152, opposite the center of said
lot, and measuring west on said line 365 feet,
thence north 5-5 feet, thence east 365 feet,
thence south to tne starting point 525 feet.
Levied on by virtue of a fi fa issued from the
Floyd city court in favor ot J A Bale, bearer,
v* J h. Johnson, as the property of the de
fendant.
auu at the same time and place, one two
horse wagon, Milburn make, one two
horse wagon, "Old Hickory,” one four horse
iron axle dray. Levied on by virtue of a mort
gaged fa issued from the Floyd city court in
favor ot George M. Hattey, vs. A. B. Penny, as
the property ot the defendent.
Also at the same time aad place, one certain
lot of land no. 1090 in the third dirtrict and
fourth section ot Floyd County Georgia. Lev
ied on by virtue of a fi fa is ued from the Floyd
justice court ot the 829th districts. M. in favor
of A. W. Wright vs Tom Bankes and Rierson
Sanders as the property of Tom Banks one of
the defendants Levy made by J. D. Beker L. C.
Also at the same time and place, south half
of lot of land No. 214, in the 24th district and 3rd I
section of Floyd County Georgia. Levied on by ;
virtue of a 11 fa issued from the Floyd Superior
C< urt in favor of Amy A. Ellis vs Char otte
Cook as the property of the defendent
Also at the same titre and place, one ten horse
power engine on Skids, made by Watertown
Engine Company. One pony saw mill with va
riaole feed, made by DeLoach Mill Mfg. Co.,
also one 48 inch send tooth circular saw. Levied
on. by vir.ue of a mortgage fi fa issued from
the Floyd city court in favor of Geo. M. Battey
vs. A. B Penny & Bro., as the property of the
defendants. The above property can be seen on
the farm of C. P. Morton, in Livingston distiict,
16 miles from Kerne.
Also, the same time and place, southeast
quarter of lot of land No. 48 in the 4th district
and 4th section of Floyd countv, Georgia, and
said quarter of lot containing 40 acres, more or
less. Levied on by virtue of afi fa issued from
the justice court of the 1120th district, G. JI.,
in favor of Sisci & Starr vs. W. P. Watson, as
the property of the defendant. Levy made by
K. H. Copeland, L C.
Also, at the same time and place, parts of
land lots number 358 and 323. in 23d district and
3d section of Floyd county, Georgia, beginning
at a point in the center of the macadamized road
leading from Rome to Cave spring, known as
the < ave Spring road, 612 feet southwesterly
from the center of dummy line crossing on said
road, ttence north 55 degrees, 30 min. west,
585 feet, thence north 42 degrees, 20 min. east,
265 feet thence north 30 degrees, 20 min.
east '74 feet; thence north 36 degrees, 05
mln. east 310 feet; thence north 40 degrees, 25
mtn. east 651 feet; thence south 61degrees, 05
mln. east 821 feet to the center of the macad
amized Cave Spring road thence alor. g the cen
ter of said road to the beginning point. Said
tract of land containing twenty-five acres of
land, more or less, together with all the improve
ments thereon. Levied on by virtue of afi fa
issued from the Fluid superior court in favor of
Harvey McGinnis by his next friend, J. M. Mc-
Ginnis vs. the Rome street Railroad Company
as the property of the„defendant.
Also, at the same time and place, b ts of land
Nos. 539, 541 and 542, iu the 3d District and 4th |
section of Floyd county, Georgia. Levied on by
virtue of a fi fa issued from the Floyd city court
in favor of Thomas Philpot vs. M. J. Bubo and
William Richardson as the proper yof the de
fendant, William Richardson.
Also, at t e same time and place, lots of land ;
No. 887, situated in the 3d district and 4th sec
tion of Floyd countv. Georgia, containing 40 |
acres, more or less. Levied on by virtue ot a fi I
fa issued from the Floyd justice court of the
924tb district G. JI., in favor of R 15. Reeves
for the use of B. M. Strickland vs. J. F, Russell
as the property of the defendant.
Also, at the same time and place, 'ot of land
No. 48 in the 22d district and third section of
Floyd county, Georgia, and said lot < f land con
taining 16' acres, more or Fess; also all of lot of
land No. 61 in the 22d district and 3d section of
Floyd county, Georgia, except the one acre
heretofore conveyed to the trustees of Congre
gational Methodist church. Said part of lot so
levied upon containing one hundred and fifty
nine acres, more or lees, and both nf said lots
being the farm upon which Harvey Washington
now resides. Levied on by virtue of a flta is
sued from, the Floyd-city court in favor of ,R. T.
Fonche veTGeorge W. Wa- hington and M arvey
Washing.’© , as the property of the defendant
Harvey Washington.
Also, at th’ game time and place, a tract cr
parcel of land which is described as follows:
One farm lying in a body consisting of whole
lot of land N0.J291 in 22d dis rict and 3d section,
Floyd county, Georgia, containing 160 acres.
Levied on by virtue of ati fa issued from ths
Floyd city court in favor of H. M. Clayton vs
W. N. White and Mrs. M. A. White, as the
property of the defendants.
Also, at the same time and place, one log
dray, 1 corn shelter, 1 pair platform scales, 1
ground hog horse power. Levied on by virtue
ot a fi fa issued from the Floyd city court in fa
vorof B. F Camp vs. W. D. Jones, as the prop
erty of the defendant.
Also, at the same time and place, one twenty
horse power portable engine and boiler mount
ed on skids made by Erie City iron works; also
one No. 3, saw mill, made by G. W. Whe-land,
and one circular saw. Levied upon by virtue
o' a mortgage fl ta issued from Floyd citv court
in favor of Geo. M. Battey for the use of the
First National bank, of Rome, Ga., vs. W. D.
Barnett, as the property of the defendant.
Property to be seen on the farm of Zich Hall in
N. C. district.
Also, at the same time and place, one twenty
horse power engine and boiler and two circular ;
saws. Levied upon by virtue of a mortgage fi fa
issued from Floyd city court in lavorof G. G.
B ickhalter vs. F. A. Brewer & Co., as the prop
erty of the defendants. The engine can be seen
on the farm ot J. Y. Angle. The boiler on the
farm of Itettie Lewis. The saws on the farm ot
J. H. Rice.
Also, at the same time and place, the follow
ing described property, to-wit: An undivided
half interest in the following described lot in
the town of North Rome, (formerly the town |
of Forestville), Floyd county, Georgia, to-'"it: '
The lot lying between a lot of H. M. Wright on |
the north and a lot of H. JI. Wright on the j
south. Said lot so levied, upon fronting on Per- I
kins street 109 feet, more or less, and runn'ng
back 30(1 feet deep, more or less and the str-et I
numberof house thereon now being 3 >5 and be
ing the lot whereon Morris Campbell now re
sides, and will be sold by virtue of a fl fa issued
from justice court 919 h district G JI., Floyd
county. Georgia, tn favor of C I. Caln vs. James
Campbell and Morris Campbell, and levied upon
and will lie arid as the property of the deftnd
»nt, James Campbell. Levy made by W. M.
Byars, L. C., and written notice given.
Also at the same time and place, one bouse I
and lot in the Etowah division ot the ci y of
Rome, Floyd county, Georgia, on the corner of 1
Sixth avenue and East Second st -eet, being the |
place where the defendant now resides. Levied •
upon by virtue of a fl fa issued from the Floyd
county city court In favor of M A. Reece vs.
Mrs. W. C. Haile, as the property of the do- I
f endant.
JAKE C. MOORE, Sheriff.
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CITY REGISTERED VOTERS.
Registration closes Saturday, Febru
ary 17 at 7j p. m. Election Tuesday,
March 6, 1894.
WHITES.
A.
Abrameon, H Allbright, W R
Adamson N E Antognoli A M
Allen, Pat Ayecock, J B
Alexander, C N Alexander, C M
Antognoli, P J Allen, M F
Andrews J M Alexander T W
Abramson, S Auetin J F
Baptiste, J Byars, ZT
Behrens, A H Bate, J W
Burgess, J T Brown W R
Benjamin, F Brett. M W
Brooks, T A Brown. J C
Berry. W W. Bass, J L
Bryant, W H Byars, J P
Bale J A Burnett, W J
Buffington, J A Busbin W H
Bosworth E L Brand N C
Bawsel E E Bjard J A
Ballew Hurley Brown J A
Beard, H A J Brown, G S
Battey. Robt. Barron, F S
Berry, G R Brooks, H B
Byrd, W D Byrd j P M
Barker B 8 Brooks P F
I Bowie J P Ballew A W
j Beyilegel W E Brown C
Bryan E W Buckale w W B
Hrown J M Burk J J
Beard H Byrd Pliill G
Bass N H Battey O JI
Brown Will Biss C C
Burney A 8 Ballew C L
C.
Comer, W T Cox, G D
Cooper, D S Collier, J A
Crossman H P Crane, 8 B.
Comer,TL Camp, 3 D
Carroll, Thos. Cooper, E L
Curran, M Clark, B F
Cothran, C H Cothran, H D
Carver, J B Collier, Il H
Cornelius, T L Corley J W
Cato P A Cumming A
Cothran W S Cook J E
Chamlee < B Carnochan S
Curry, D W Crouch. J T
Canlt“ld, J A Canfield, W B
Carmicle, N E Camp, J L
Colclough. E H Chambers, Don
Camp, M J Coker. J E
Clark E M Cone Jos. M
Canton J C Cox R P
Coker J W Cook Andy
Coker W H Clark C R
Coulter N H Cantrell A F
Cundell J Colclough E A
D.
Dabney, W H Dowdle, L P
D* mpsey L A Duval G W
Does, J R Doyle J C
Doyle M A Denny R A
Duncan J B Duke J F
Douglas J antes Day C R
Davis I F
E.
Edmundson, W H Ebbling, W H
Eubanks M B Edwards E N
Ford, I D Flemming J B
Funkhouser, 3 Fouche, J S
Fouche, C M Farris, J M
Farrow W L Fouche K T
Fletcher P C Featherston C N
Felton, H £ Futrell a W
G,
Griflflin. W J Gibion, J T
Govan, M F Guice, J W
George, J B Green, Geo. K
Goetchius, G T. Gilbert, H D
Govan F G Gwaltney R E
Gwaltney R J Garlington T R
Girard, C R Grace, W T
Gordon, W J Glover, J A
Gilliam. E T Graves, C I
Gordon W L Green C M
Gammon J A Guice W
Gore Jlartin Gilmer W JI
Gerrard A O Graves R W
Gll ggs John Graves W L
Grillin C F
H.
Harris, C 8 H.ll, H D
Huffman J H. Hillyer, J F
Hough, E C Headden, W J
Hiilyer, Eben Holt 8 P
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