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About The Rome tribune. (Rome, Ga.) 1887-190? | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1894)
INFLATING THE CURRENCY I Doubled the dollar powar.'lThat is what we did a few days ago in Chicago. place since that day when Columbus fir it stooped to kiss the New Discovery? 4 a J 8 atest publlc .sale of Dry Goods that has taken The Jam js H. Walker Company, Wholesale Dry Goods, had bought their full sprin* stock But thnv ralph 1 atari n j* tracab e, and the iron arm of the law was brought into play, and the officer of the cour“becamfhousekeerand sale^n ly ’ Credltors were ,n ’ We bought largaly—it was natural. We always do when goods go for a trifle. It was a BankrSnt Saletl pKIJpSi ..a ™ portuuity to even up decreased earnings with decreased expenses by supplying your needaMes in mir Hn»« rS.™ S. rr S’ nd n ° w ‘V yo “ r 0 capital V, harnessed to the littlest prices, come to see us-if you wait goods cheap find the wa| tS ouV st?re. yja Want value - wisl LSLIIG-HJj.' /X Ten Thousand Yards Spring Prints, Best Cloth and Make, . . . sc. Die Hundred and Fifty Dozen Jersey Ribbed Bleached Vasts . . , 5 ■ Seven Hundred Yards Turkey Red Table Damask . . . iScladies' Fine Button Boots, Smail Sizes Werth $4 to $6 at . $2 00 One Thousand Boys Shirt Waists, earner's Percales, Three for . . sl.oo] ANTICIPATE YOUR WANTS WHILE PRICES ARE SYNONYMS OF BARGAINS. Silks. 20 inch Moire Silk . . 50c 23 inch Moire Silk . . 75c 24 inch Moire Silk . . $L 00 25 inch Moire Silk . . sl_2s Satins. The best Assorted Stock to be found in this place. 24 inch Black Satin . . 50c 24 inch Black Satin . . 60c 25 inch Duchess Satin . . $1 00 Brocaded Chinas. Evening Shades and Trimming Styles . . . . 85c Illuminated Effects, worth $2.00 for half their worth . . $1 00 Black Dress Goods. 38 inch a” fine twill Hen rietta, worth in Walker’s store in Chicago or any store OlotlxixLg; elzklcl Hats-Second Floor. Hatsfor MenJ risht B ° yS BultS and Knee Pants * wh"ile in BASS BROTHERS & COMPANY. FIRE DEPARTMENT. An Ordinance Adopted Lasl Friday Night BY THE CITY COUNCIL. The Fire Department Has the Right-Of-Way in All Streets When Coing to a Fire. Last night the city council adopted the following ordinance relative to the ruling of the fire department in this city: FIRE ORDINANCE. In the event of an alarm of fire being given, the apparatus of the fire depart ment shall have the right of way, in and upon the streets, lanes, alleys, squares and railroad crossings in going to any fire, or being upon such streets, lanes, alleys, squares or railroad cross ings. No person shall obstruct or neg lect to make way for any such appara tus being then in or upon, any of said streets, lanes, alleys, squares or rail road crossings, under a penalty of not less than five dollars or more than SIOO for every offence, or, in default of pay ment, to an imprisonment of not more than thirty days. That it shall not be lawful for any person or persons whomsoever, to ride or drive a vehicle through the streets -and lanes in which the fire department are assembled for the purpose of extin guishing a fire, and should any person or persons attempt to ride or drive a ve hicle through the streets and lanes in which the fire department are assem bled for the purpose aforesaid, he or they shall be arrested by any officer au thorized to make such arrest, and, on conviction be fined a sum not exceeding SSO, or be imprisoned not exceeding tnirty days or both at the discretion of the court. That it shall be unlawful for any per son or persons to give or cause to be given a false alarm of fire with intent to deceive, or to pull the slide of any station or signal box except in case of ’ the '‘female complaints” and weaknesses that make woman’s life c. misery They’re cured, by X Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. For all the derangements, disor- H ders, and diseases peculiar to the ij sex, this is the only remedy so certain that it can be guaranteed. aS-v/jlf it ever fails to benefit or cure, y° u have your money back. It’s a legitimate medicine for woman, carefully adapted to her delicate organization, and never conflicting with any of her condi tions. It regulates and promotes ell the proper functions, builds up and in vigorates the entire system, and restores health and strength. Are you weak, nervous and ailing, or “ run down” and overworked ? Then it will bring you special help. It’s the mothers friend. It lessens pain and insures life of both mother and child. Don’t decide that yonr Catarrh is hopeless, simply because you haven’t yet found a cure. Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy cures just such wras—completely. Its proprietors offer SSOO reward for an incurable case of Catarrh. anywhere at least |7sc they go in this sale at . , 50c Fine Silk Warp Henrietta, ex- tra quality, well worth $2 00 s<>mt merchants would ask $2.50, our price . . .$125 Colored Woolens. 60 pieces Diagonals, illu ninat ed and two toned Serges and novelty effects, 36 inches wide, at .... 17c 1,000 yards all-wool Albatross assorted colors, worth 35c at 17c A beautiful assortment of evening, shades—pink, light blue, nile, ca nary, cream, white, old rose, etc. —in cashmeres, henrietta and serges. In the great purchase made, they were secured at half values, and you can supply your wants of us at a saving of 50 per cent to your bank account. fire; and any person or persons guilty of a violation of the provision of this section, shall, upon conviction be fined, in a sum not exceeding $250, or be im ;t prisoned not exceeding thirty days, or both at the discretion of the court. That from and after the passage of this ordi nance it shall be unlawful for any person to injure, destroy, or in any manner in terfere with the electric fire alarm of said city, or with the batteries, boxes, stations, wires, or other apparatus or appurtenances thereof, or used in con nection therewith. That any person violating the provis ions of the foregoing section of this or dinance, shall, on conviction thereof, be e fined for each offence, a sum not to ex e ceed SIOO, and imprisonment not to ex . ceed thirty days, either or both at the ’ discretion of the court. It shall not be lawful for any person ’ 1 to obstruct, with building material or ■ | otherwise, any cistern or fire plug, such 1 as would obstruct approaches to the '> | same by the fire department of the city ’ I of Rome. Any person violating the fore ’ ging provision, shall, for each offense, or for each day any such obstruction be • subject to a fine not exceeding SIOO, or • imprisonment not exceeding thirty days, 1 either or both in the discreiton of the • court. That any person putting an awn-I t ing post nearer than three feet to any ! J | fire hydrant, shall, on conviction pay a I ’ j fine not exceeding sloo,or be imprisoned j 3 not exceeding thirty days in the discre tion cos the court. 1 It shall be the duty of drivers to stay • 5 ' at their respective houses of the depart- ; ! meut at all hours when on duty. They shall have control of the horses and har ( ness, and see that the same 'are i ropelry attended. The drivers shall have charge L of and accompany the horses to all fires and alarms, and shall keep their horses, , harness, stables, etc., in good condition, and always ready for service, and shall ( I be on duty all hours, except meal hours, , and shall give their entire attention, J time and service to the department. ’ Leave of absence may be granted them by their captain at his discretion. No spirituous, vious, or malt liquors shall be permitted upon the premises . ; of any engine, hose or truck house in this ; department. , • •A. » O V *•**<>• 4 • * OT»w.. w•. • ’ Nashville, March 6.—The Nichol i son hotel, of this city, one of the largest ' and best known in the south, went into the hands of a receiver in consequence , of a bill filled to secure the payment of , a mortgage of $90,000 held by Louisa Bales, of New York. Weather Forecast. : Washington, March 9.—Forecast till ' Bp. m., Saturday. For North Carolina, ’ threatening, with slight showers todav . or tonight on the coast, slightly warmer i in western portion, southeasterly winds. South Carolina and Georgia—Threaten ; ing, southerly winds. Eastern Florida • —Threatening, easterly shifting to south . J easterly winds. Western Florida and Alabama—-Partly cloudy, southerly I winds. Mississippi—Threatening, with cloudy weather or rain. i Gov. Altgeld is expected to reach > Springfield today on his return from Hot Spirngs. THE ROME TRIBUTE. SA»URDAY, MARCH 10.1814. Wash Goods. 10,000 yards A. F.,G Gin 'hams B|c 5,000 yards Bonnet and St iple Dress Ginghams, . . 5c 1,000 yards India Linen, worth 40c at . . . . . 25c 800 yards India Linen, worth 25c at 15c 1,500 yards India Linen, worth 150 at . , . . . 10c Good quality India Linen . 7c 1,000 yards Checked Nainsook worth 10c for . , . 6|c Hamburgs. At not over half value. When the Auctioneer came down with ‘‘And Sold to Bass,” we went under more of the dainty edging than any Geor gia Merchant ever did at any one time before. It is a world of Em broidered Cambric at a little cost, n l when we buy them down, we will sell them down. Hr. Walter Bell Wonderful Good at Small Expense Rheumatism Perfectly Cured. “C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: “Gentlemen:—l do not know how to express ; the gratitude that I feel towards Hood’s Sar saparilla, which has cured me at very small cost. I Have Not Slept ' on my left side for four years; suffering with rheumatism with constant severe pains and be ! ing completely run down, but now all is changed and I enjoy good health. I experience sweet I refreshing sleep, have a good appetite, and my memory is much Improved. In fact I am aston ished at the change. I can now perform my dailywork with ease. I had almost Civen Up All Hopes of ever enjoying good health again, but by the gersuaslve power of a friend I was induced to ike Hood’s Sarsaparilla which has saved my life. I am now in perfect health, thanks to Hood’s.” Walter Bell, Galveston, Texas. Attest:;JoHN Deßruhl, Galveston, Texas. Hood’s Pills act easily, yet promptly and efficiently, on the liver and bowels. 2Sc. FOH A CASE IT WILL NUT CURE.g Anagreeable Laxative and NERVE TONIC. Sold by Druggists or sent‘by inaiL 25c..50c., and SI.OO per package. Samples free. IZft The Favorite TOOTH POWDSI JrAV JmW lor the Teeth and Breath,2so. For sale by D. W. Curry' Rome, Ga. The clause of the Russo-German treaty reserving to each Government the right to fix transportation on its own rail wys has been agreed to. Mrs. T.Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn., says: “Shiloh’s Vitalize!' ‘SAVED MY LIFE.’ I consider it the best remedy for a debilitated system I ever used.” For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it excels. , Price 75. Muslin Underwear. Night Dresses, Walking Shirts, Chemisesand Drawers worth anywhere, $1.50. We wdl sell you what you want at about the cost of the material iu their make up . . . 75c Good Garments at . . . suc Table I inens. 60 doz, Doylie®, per doz . . 25c Edinburg Turkey Red Damask as lo ig as it la-ts . . 19c The 40 cent Leader . .25c Oil Turkey Red, w< rth 90c for 60c Towels, hemstitch dand knot-. ted fringe, wortl 35to50cat 25c Shoes, Shoes. Ladies’ Stout, Heavy Wear Shoes at ... . 75c Ladies’ Splendid Glove Grain Button Shoes at . . 1 00 Ladies’ High Grade Bright PERSONALS. Mr. P. F. Taylor, of Altanta, is in the city. Mr. Clarence Wood came up yesterday from Anniston. Mr. F. T. Hardwick came down from Dalton yesterday. R. E. Pitcher, of Louisville, Ky., is at the Armstrong. Mr M. F. Howel went down to Annis ton yesterday on business Mr. J.H.May returned yesterday from a trip down in Alabama. Mr. G. R Stone, of Taylorsville, Ky, is at the Armstrong for a few days Mr. R. T. Caldwell, of Atlanta, is in the city, the guest»of the Armstrong. James S. Escott, of Louisville, Ky, is in the city at the Armstrong for a few days. Mr. E. Gillman, of Selma, Ala., is in the city at the Armstrong for a few 5 i days. Miss Eva Camp left yesterday for Adairsville,where she will spend a week with friends. Mr. J. T. Doster returned to the city from a short business trip in Alabama ” last night. Mr. W. W. Brooks returned from At lanta yesterday where he has been on h business. I Mrs. Judge Gerry, of Washington, D. , t C., is visiting Mrs. W. J. Griffin, on y First avenue. y Mr. Hamilton Yancey and Mrs. Leav enworth returned yesterday from Atlan ta, where they have been on a two e weeks’ visit to friends. o Tuesday was return day for the su lf peior court. Eighty-three cases were filed. Court opens next Monday and will run five weeks. City court will run two weeks. t> Wm. McCarthy, 1222 E. Bth St., Cin- - I cinnati, Ohio, writes: "I used Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup in my family with good results. We recommend it to all heads of families as the best.” The Queen’s letter proroguing the Brit ish Parliament was read to to the Com mons and before the Lords and both houses adjourned. 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 fell away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Elec tric Bitters cured him. Edwayd 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, Catawha, 0., hfd 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. Children Cryfnr i Pitcher’s Castorla. Dongola Button, at . . 125 Ladies’ Extra Quality Kid But- ton Shoes, at . , . 1 75 We have no better department than that of shoes, and the volume of business steadily improving. This means that the quality, styles and prices are right. For medium and fine shoes for ladies, misses, men, boys and children come to see us. Our Heavy Top Sole Blucher for men has not any equal . 1 50 Gents Furnishings. Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, all sizes, worth anywhere in the land 50c at . . . 35c Fine Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers. The unusual price SI.OO, our price . . . 50c 1,000 plain Half Hose, prices, half Pure Linen Collars . . 10c 400 Linen Bosom, Unlaundried ’ CRUSTED SCALY SKIN a ■ Torments Minister’s Family. Almost r Drove Wife Mad. Doctors Useless. Instant Relief and Speedy Cure by Cuticura. Three years ago my wife, four little children, t and myself were afflicted with a crusty, scaly disease of the skin. It tormented us all. Such a plague I hope will never again visit inv family. - My children’s ages were respectively nine,seven, and four years, except the youngest, who was only two months old. Os all our suffering, -ny i wife suffered the most. It almost drove her mad. The disease first made its appearance on my wife’s back between the shoulders,and spread across to her breast. It looked like it was cov ered over with little stales. I first bought of a drug store, medicine for skin disease, which failed todoany good whatever. I next employed adoctorwho gave relief forashort while. After trying him for quite a while without effecting a I cure, I called in another doctor who proved to do no better than the first. After this I bought Cuticura Remedies of Messrs. Purcell, Ladd & Co., Richmond, Va.,having read of them in a newspaper. Relief followed the first appli cation, and five or six sets cured all of us. ido not know what the disease was we had, it affected us all alike, but f do know Cuticc’:’. cured us of that skin disease. Rev. J. N. WOODS, Avon, Nelson County, Va. I have used your Cuticuka Remedies for cases said to be incurable by good doctors, and they cured me at cnee. They are the best skin and blood remedies in the world. W. J. THOMAS, Whigham, Ga. CUTICURA WORKS' WONDERS Cuticura Resolvent, the new blood and skin purifier, and greatest of humor remedies, cleanses the blood of all impurities am! poison ous elements, and thus removes the (..use, »vld!e Cuticura, the skin cure, and Citkura Soap, an exquisiie skin beaut'fu r, clear ;h< skin and scalp, and restore the hair. Sold throughout the v.orhl. Price, Ceric cra, 50c.; Soap, 2 «c.; Resolvent, sl. Pciter Dm g and Cuem.Uorp., fcole Proprietors, Boston. How to Cure Skin Diseases,*’ mailed free. RARY’Q t?kin and Scalp purified and beautified DM DI 0 by Cuticura Soap. Absolutely pure. WmficlPAiNS. - Olie Cuticura Antl- 7yJ^S.l l>ain rtdic us rheumy lb . < i h‘, ‘’ kidn«*\ , chest and muscular [I VB pain*, andv.-f- * ■< s. JACKSON OFFICE FURNI TURE COMPANY, Jackson, Tenn. Manufacturers of School. Church and Office Furniture, Schools and Churches seated in the best manner. Offices furnished. Send for Cata logue U-lld6m STREET TAX DEFAULTERS, Take notice—You are hereby notified to come forward and pay your steret tax at once, as you will be summoned to ap pear and council, sitting as a board of commissioners. You are liable to be fined for non-payment of same. J. C. Brown, City Marshal. MONEY To loan on improved real estate. Farm loans wanted. Terms easy. HOSKINSON & HARRIS. Children Cry for i Pitcher's Castoria. Shirts, re-inforced back and front, continuous facings and 1 atent gussets . . , 37|« ne Dress Shirts of every kind. Stock very full. Sundries. Ladies’ Shirt Waits . . 25c Ladies’ Shirt Waists, worth 90c at 50a Ladies’ Drop Stitch Hose. Fine gauge and fast black, worth 20c for a . , . . mm Ladies’ 40 Gauge Silk Finish- ed Hose, cheap at 40e for f. 25c Children’s Hsiery away /undbb Pure Moire Silk Ribbon No. 16 20c Kid Gloves, Silk Mitts, Scarfs, Wind sor Ties, Purses, Toilet Articles, Suspenders, orsets, Embroidery, Silks, Laces, Lace Curtains, Quilts Umbrellas, Fans, etc , etc. We are always TOP NOTCH for bottom prices. Set this down. FOR SALE. Twenty-five nice half-acre lots in For estville, low dojvn for cash. WALTER W. WATTERS. 3-4. The condition of Louis Kossuth, the Hungarian patriot, hsa changed for the worse, and he is rapidly growing weak er. DON’T DELAY. It is your duty to yourself to get rid of foul accumulation in your blood this spring. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is just the medicine you need to purify your blood. That tired feeling which affects nearly every one in the spring is driven off by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great spring medicine and blood purifier. Loans Guaranteed.— Money to lend, check guaranteed within 30 days from receipt of sat isfactorv papers at home office. Bilbao Bros 18 Armstrong. 2-H-dln> Lord Rosebery visited the Queen at Buckingham and thanked her in person for making him premier. Constipation and sick headache per manently cured, and piles prevented by Japanese Liver Pellets; especially adapt ed to children’s use. COAL. The best blacksmith coal, the best coal for stoves and grates at J. A. George’s Foundry. Telephone 29. 1 -1 *1- til onr 1 11 j- in apr i Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. - Sir William Vernon Harcourt assumed the Liberal leadership in the English Commons. Johnson’s Magnetic Oil, horse brand, is a wonderful linament for rheumatism, neuralgia, sprains and bruises for man or beast . SI.OO size 50 cents; 50 cent size 25 cents. PHYSICIANS, ATTENTION. Fresh Vaccine Virus Points at Trevitt & Johnson. Mrs. Dora Cram, of Sheldon, 10., has sued Rev. Dr. Doherty and Dr. \V P. Woodcock for $50,000 damages for al leged libel. SHILOH’S CURE is sold on a guar antee. It cures Incipient Consumption. It is the best Cough Cure. Only one cent a dose. 25 cts, 50 cts, and SI.OO, 3