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Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
ABSOLUTELY PURE
PRUNED AND POINTED
i Batch of News Items < Interest Cut
to the Core.
LOTS OF LITTLE LOCAL LINES.
Tkey are Not Drawn out, and are None the
Less Interesting Because of
Their Brevity.
A Pansy Chipel.
Preaching at Pansy chapel at 2:30
this afternoon, by Rev. C. E. Dowdle,
pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 o’clock.
Everybody welcomed.
At the First Methodist.
Rev. S. R. Belk will preach at the
First Methodist church at 11 o’clock
*. m. No services at night. Sunday
•chool at 9:30 a. m. Public cordially
nvited.
The East Rome Methodist.
Rev. M. L. Troutman will preach at
the East Rome Methodist church at
I’l o’clock this morning, and the pas
tor, Rev. A. A. Tilly will preach at 7
p. m. Another new stove has been
put in, and helps to make the house
comfortable.
_ I
Ruyal Arch Reunion.
Tomorrow evening, Rome Chapter
No. 26, Royal Arch Masons will con
fer the Royal Arch Degree. Refresh
ments will be served, and a very |
pleasant time is anticipated. All
Royal Arch Masons are invited to be
present.
Two Fires Yest'rday
The fire department was called out
twice yesterday and made their usual
excellent runs both times. The first
alarm was turned in from box 21 and
the Sre was found to be in the home
of Mr. Robert Williams on East First
•treet. Very little damage was done.
Tlfe second alarm was from box 12 on
upper Broad street, and the fire s
in a house occupied by Jack Byrd,
colored, which was considerably dam
ped. _
GOT HIS TOBACCO.
Montgomery M. Folsom’s Room Entered
by a Burg’ar.
Friday night just before 12 o’clock
Mr. Montgomery M. Folsom awoke
from his slumbers and noticed some
one in his room at the Williams
house. Being a newspaper man and
feeling safe from burglars, he thought
it was his room mate stirring about,
and turning over resumed the opera
tion vulgarly known a,s sawing wood.
But alsa, yesterday n orning he
awoke, and found that some thieving
1,289,789 People
Have already gone through the turnstiles of the
Collon States I International Exposition
Lit’zens from all parts of the globe are amazed with the perfectness
and giandeur of the country’s most wonderful triumph.
OILTL-y 20 TDJL-yS
From December 10th to see this greatest of achievements, the
Cotton States and International Exposition, of Atlanta,
Georgia, an exposition eclipsing in grandeur and daring
any enterprise ever attempted in the world.
GRAND, WONDERFUL AND MAGNIFICENT.
ROME DAY DEC. 11th
Chattanooga Day Oecemhar llth.
Chattanooga $2 25, Dalton $1.50, Rome $l4O.
Proportionately low rates from all points on
W. <fc A. and Southern Railroads,
lowest Rates From All Over the Country for This Creat Day.
Greatest and most extensive program of entertainments
ever arranged in the world.
Unparalleled Music and Pain’s Uneclipsed Pyrotechnics.
Low Railroad Rates from the night of the 10th for one week.
1 All of Georgia coming to Atlanta.
Remember, only two weeks from the day of Rome and Chattanooga
days to see the greatest event, the grandest achievement of the most won
derful enterprise tor the development of the South that has ever oc
cured. Lowest rates ever given on all railroads to Atlanta for this event.
Gigantic and Wonderful Exposition of Amusement and Education.
10WEST RATES EVER GIVEN.
■ spirit had entered his apartment and
carried away all the valuables, such
as chewing tobacco and the like.
Among the missing articles, to show
the irony of fate, was a pistol. His
hat too, was missing, and $1.50 in
money is claimed to have been taken,
The officers are sure the work was
done by a green hand. An expe
rienced hand would have been more
careful about where he went.
Mr. Charles McKinney lost a watch
in the operation.
WHY NOT YOD?
When thousands of people are tak
Hood’s Sarsaparilla to overcome the
weakness and languor which are so
common at this season, why are you
not doing the same? When you know
that Hood’s Sarsaparilla has power to
cure rheumatism, dyspepsia and all
diseases caused by impure blood,why
do you continue to suffer? Hood’s
i cures others, why not you?
HOOD’S PILLS are prompt and
efficient. 25c.
OLD TICKET RE-ELECTED.
A Rawlins Is Agal " Made Mayor of Noth
Rome.
The municipal election in North
Rome yesterday resulted in the re
-1 election of the old mayor and council,
i The vote was as follows: For
mayor—A. Rawlins, 52; Sim Cham
bers, 23 For aidermen—T. B. Broach,
48; G. W. Trammel, 51; J. M. Mullin
nix, 50; A. J. Crocker, 54; E. S. Mc-
Curry, 21; Geo. L. Trammell, 25; J. S.
Quarles, 24; Ed Allen, 19
Exposition rates only $1 40
round trip by ths Southern
1 Railway Dec. 11 and 12 good
to return Dec. 15. No change
of cars on the Southern, and
all 5 of their trains arrive at
and depart from union depot,
Atlanta. Tickets on sale city
office 14 Armstrong Hotel
Building or depot office, East
Borne.
Notice.
My office in Rome will open again in
March next. J. M. Bosworth, M. D.
Bainbridge, Ga.
A GREAT ISSUE.
The Trlbnne Trade Edition Will Appear in
a Few Days.
It will be but a few days now before
the Tribune’s Trade edition will appear.
It will be a magnificent advertise
ment of Rome.
It will have many thousands of
readers.
It will be very widely circulated.
You and your business should be rep
resented in its columns.
Editor Religious Opinion, Baltimore,
Md., writes: We take pleasure in say
ing that your Japanese Pile Cure has been
used in our family with good results, and
we will do all in our power to promote
you interests by highly recommending
your medicine to our friends and readers.
For sale by F. A. Johnson and Co., and
C. A. Trevitt.
—THH BOMB TRIBUNE, SUNDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1834
MON OK KULL
I
Pupils ot th® Public ''diOf» , A Who Attained
Distinction Lhh Mon h.
The following pupils have reached
the standard for the honor roll of
the month of November:
J. C. Harris, Superintendent, i
Eighth Grade —R J. Gwaltney,
Principal; E. M. Gammon, Assistant;
Dora Burnett, Hattie Byrd, Annabell
Rhodes, Berta Simmons, Lillian
Wood.
Seventh Grade A.—Miss Kate Robe
son, teacher; Lillian Jones. >
Seventh Grade B—Miss Nellie Om
berg, teacher; Gussie Griffith, Ellie
Youngblood, Louie Weems.
Sixth Grade A—Miss Laura Hume,
teacher; Phoebe Moss, Gussie Hen
derson, Katie O’Rear, Bertha Clem-I
mons.
Sixth Grade B—Miss Georgia Pep- ■
per, teacher; Alva Wadsworth, Janie
Hawkins, Lizzie Smith.
Fifth Grade A—Miss Mary William
son, teacher; Louise Fouche, Stella
Green, Annie Hamilton, Ella Perry,
Jessie Glover, Mary Towers, Louise
Wingfield, Ben Barclay, Ralph Calio- >
way, Alfred Harbour Hal Bowie, Ed
gar Staton, Claude Saunders.
Fifth Grade B—Miss Bettie Ledbet
ter, teacher; Mamie Parish, Miriam
Steele.
Fourth Grade A—Mrs. Mary Shrop
shire, teacher; Hill Ingram, John ,
Towers, Moses McCall, Pierce McGhee, .
Elwood Brooks, Alexander Burnett,
Fred Burnett, Herbert Rhodes, Law-,
rence Pennington, Ruby Griffin, Lena 1
Comer, Nannie Clemmons, Alton
Moore, Claudia Brooks
Fourth Grade B—Miss Annie Per
kins, teacher; Lucy Warlick, Carrie
Mize, Julian Smith
Third Grade A—Miss Battie Shrop
shire, teacher;, Lucile Moses, WiMie
Underwood, Claudia Byrd, Pearl
Drennon, Claire Wyatt, Marguerite
Wood, Lizzie Reece, Lucile Clemmons. |
Third Grade B —Miss Annie Neely, I
teacher; Jessie Adams, Amy Davis, '
Anna Fisher. Fannie Lou Huffman, i
Grace King, Blanche May, Ada !
Philips, Eloise Simmons, Georgia
Wood, Philomena Weber, Lillian
Jones, Tom Hawkins, Agnes Burk
halter, Seaborn Jones
Second Grade A—Miss Floy Bailey,
teacher; Anna Coppage, Sudie Rey- i
nolds, Robert Montgomery. May Bell j
Hoskinson, Frank Shropshire.
Second Grade B -Miss Ada Jenkins, *
teacher; Ross Fouche, Raymond
Slaton, Alma Lewis,George Stoffregen,
Ethel Davis, Marion Dean.
First Grade A—Miss Zoe Eastman,
teacher; Bessie Bruce, Lucy Alexan
der, John Davis, Eddie Morris. |
First Grade B—Miss Ruth Norton, '
teacher; Bessie Hight, Agnes Morgan,
Sallie O’Rear, James Paul Jones, Ruth
Hoskinson, Jamie Faley.
First Grade C—Miss Callie Spullock,
teacher; Hudon Wright, Jesse Bailey, I
Annie Slaton, Lucy Smith, Willie
Coppage. , * I
Pimples, blackheads, freckles, tan and ■
sunburn removed. That oil}’ and rough
skin cured and the face and hands beau
tified by Johnson’s Oriental Soap. Me
dicinal and toilet, two large cakes, 25 1
cts. For sale by F. A. Johnson and Co., I
and C. A. Trivett.
BETSY HAMILTON
Will Give a Reading In Rome Monday
December 16'h.
Betsy Hamilton, the well known
writer, will give a reading at Shorter '.
college on the evening of Monday, |
December 16th for the joint benefit
of the college library and the Young '
Men’s Library.
She is too well known to Romans
for it to be necessary to tell of her
great power as a delineator of the life I
of a Georgia cracker, and doubtless
the chapel will be filled to hear her !
read some of her latest and best
pieces.
When people are obliged to take med- ,
icine they want that it shall give quick
relief and not add discomfort to their ;
sufferings. Three reasons why people
who suffer with Constipation, and Bil
ionsness should take Simmon’s Liver
Regulator: “It js better than pills, it I
does not gripe; it gives quick relief, and j
does not weaken, but strengthens and '
refreshes the whole system.”—J. R. 1
Hiland, Monroe, la.
Lost.
A breast pin set with many small pearls.
Lost between Mrs. John Berry’s and Mrs..
J. W. Ewiug’s. Finder will please leave
at Tribune office.
Announcement.
The colored Masonic Lodge Kenne
saw No. 79, F. & A. M. will give an
entertainment Monday night, Decem
ber 9th, at their hall, Empire block
Broad street. Grand Master Terrell
of the State of Georgia will be present
and deliver an address. The, public
cordially invited.
T. M. Dent, W. M.
C. W. Driver, Secretary.
Beware ot Ointment** for Catarrh That
Contain Mercury.
aa mercury will surely destroy the sense '
of smell and completely derange the
whole system when entering it through
the mucous surfaces. Such articles
should never be used except on pre
scriptions from reputable physicians, as
the damage they will do is ten fold to
the good you can possibly derive from
them. Hall’s Catarrh cure, manufac
tured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo,
0., contains no mercury, and is taken
internally, acting directly upon the
mucous surfaces of the system. In buy
ing Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you get
the genuine. It is taken internally and
is made in Toledo, Ohio, by E. J. Cheney
& Co. Testimonials free.
Sold by druggists, price 75c per bottle.
I
FOUND /.T LAST.
I '
The Ownership of the Old Fiajr Is Fstab
* lished.
The old flag found by Col. R. S.
Coverdale has reashed the possession
of its rightful own,er at last.
j Mr. Halsted Smith forwarded it to
Capt. Rockwell, of the Oglethorpe
Light Infantry, at Savannah, but as
soon as he saw it he was satisfied that
it belonged.to the Ochlocknee Light
Infantry, and so forwarded it to Capt.
Spalding Pain. The following letters
explain the matter:
Savannah, Ga,. Dec. 4,1895.
Halsted Smith, Rome, Ga.
j My Dear Sir—Your favor of the 2d
inst. yesterday to hand and I also re
ceived by express the box containing
the flag. At the same time F received
.a letter from Capt. Pain, of the
j Ochlocknee Light Infantry, in which
he clearly proved that the flag be
longed to his company and I have
I forwarded it to him at Waycross as
per express receipt enclosed. Let me
thank you for the trouble you have
taken in the matter and ask you’ to
thank Capt. Coverdale for his courtesy
; and consideration. Very truly,
W. H. Rockwell.
Waycross, Ga., Dec. 5, 1895.
Mr. Halsted Smith, Rome, Ga.
My Dear Sir—Capt. Rockwell has
sent me the flag that'you sent to him.
My wife and I are satisfied it is the
flag that she presented to our com
! pany thirty-four years ago. Allow
me to thank you for the interest you
( have manifested in restoring flag to
' proper owner. Yours truly,
T. S. Paine.
ROME DAY
At the Cotton States and Ir ternatlonal Ex
position.
The Exposition authorities have an-
Inounced Wednesday, December 11, as
“Rome Day” at the great Exposition
. in Atlanta, and have extended an in
; vitation to the people of Rome and
Floyd county to take part in the exer
cises of that day.
Believing that all patriotic Romans
desire to see that day, the greatest of
them all, and desiring to act well its
| part, the popular Western & Atlantic
> Railroad has named the lowest rate,
Rome to Atlanta, offered since the
■ the opening of the Exposition, thus
enabling all Romans and citizens of
Floyd county to attend the exercises
at a minimum expense of $1.40, Rome
to Atlanta, and return, children be
tween 5 and 12 years 70 cents. Tickets
I will be sold for all trains Wednesday,
December 11, and Thursday, Decem
ber 12, good to return on any train
until Sunday, December 15, inclusive.
Our trains leave Rome, ‘‘Rome Ex
. press,” 5:30 a. m ; Exposition Flyer”
■ (carries Pullman parlor car), 7a. m.;
■ “Dixie Flyer,” 3:20 p. m.; returning
leave Atlanta 8:05 a. in., 2 p. m. and
5:35 p. m. In addition to our regular
i trains we will run special trains to
Rome Wednesday night, December 11,
and Thursday night, December 12,
leaving Atlanta at 11:30 o’clock p. m.
' I respectfully solicit your patronage
for the “Old Reliable Western and
Atlantic. ”
C. K. Ayer, Ticket Agent.
Don’t Tobacco Spit ob Smokb Youb Lifb
away.”
Is the truthful, startling title of a book
about No-to-bac, the only harmless,
i guaranteed tobacco-habit cure that braces
up nicotinized nerves, eliminates the',
| nicotine poisons, makes weaic men gain
strength, vigor and manhood. You ru
I no physical or financial risk, as No-To
I Bac is sold by F. A. Johnson & Co.
| under a guarantee to cure or money re
funded. Book free. Address Sterling
Remedy Cd., New York or Chicago.
• d-w-l-y
City Court.
I Judge Harris will call City Court to
morrow. The cases set for trial are as
I follows:
I Monday—Deitz vs Fahy; Rome Land
. Co. vs Dougherty; Rome Land Co.«vs
King and McGee; T. Hiles Co. vs
; Yancey; Stanley vs Fortin, limited;
, Coker & Co. vs Moore; George vs Pop
i ham; Kuttner vs Price; Burney vs
. City Electric Railroad Co.; Coker vs
I McLendon; Smith vs Williams.
| Tuesday—Harris H. L. Co. vs Smith;
1 Joiner vs Stark; Alexander vs Land
ers; Landers vs Moore; Ballew vs Free
man; Ballew vs Echols; Hardin vs Bass
Bros., limited; Tilley & Co. vs Cope
land; Price vs Earle; Shirells vs Shir
ells.
| Wednesday—Rome Land Co. vs Car
vile; Simpson Grocery Co. vs Hunt;
Fidelity Car Co. vs Van Dyke;
Smith vs Smith & Cothran; Smith vs
Williams; Dougherty vs Keeley Insti
tute; Rhodes vs City Electric Railroad
Co.; Shropshire vs City Electric Rail
road Co.; Came vs Rome Electric
Light Co.
Thursday—Regenstein & Co. vs
Abramson; Evans vs Rounsaville;
Simpson Grocery Co. vs Hunt & Co.;
THROW IT AWAY.
Thrre'e no kmgv
fIL any need of
/ wearing clumsy,
*• chafing Trusses,
JHms which give only partial relief
MSHU at best, never cure, but often
inflict great injury, inducing
ASm. inflammation, strangulation
and death.
N TJURNTA (Breach), or
M HmIU.NI A Rupture, no
HL matter of how long standing,
W or of what size. Is promptly
and permanently cured without the knife
and without pain. Another
Triumph In Conservative Cnrpnry
is the cure, of
rpTTIfHTJQ Ovarian, Fibroid and other
1 U hi VIVO, varieties, without the perils
•f cutting operations.
PILE TUMORS, SrLd'ffi
diseases of the lower bowel, promptly cured
without pain or resort to the knife.
RT'OIXTI? 1n ,h e Bladder, no matter how
0 A Vl'i Hi large, is crushed, pulverised,
•nd washed out, thus avoiding cutting.
QmDTnmTTDT? of urinary passage is
0 A liiAV A U AvAk a iso removed without
rutting. Abundant References, and Pamph
lets. on above diseases, sent sealed, us ajafapn
velope. 10 ets. (stamps). WK*<h-
. baby Medical Association, wJMo, n. Y.
CASTO RIA
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for Infants and Children.
THIRTY yeera’ observation of Caatoria with the patronage of
millions of persons, permit ns to speak of it without guessing.
It is nnqnestionably the best remedy for Infants and Children
the world has ever known. It is harmless. Children like it. It
gives them health. It will save their lives. Tn it Mothers have
something which is jlntely safe and practically perfect as a
ohild’s medicine.
Castoria destroys Worms.
Castoria allays Feverishness.
Castoria prevents vomiting Sony Card.
Castoria enres Diarrhoea and Wind Colie.
Castoria relieves Teething Trouble*.
Castoria cures Constipation and
Castoria nentraLiros tho effects of carbonic acid gas or poieonons air,
Castoria does not contain morphine, opinm, or other narcotic property.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels,
giving healthy and natural sloop.
Castoria is put np in one-sise 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 i a “ jnst as good” and “will answer every purpose.”
See that yon got C~A~S-T~O~R~I~A.
The sac-simile /fl J/ LSt ** on
signature cf wrapwer
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
SAMUEL FUNKHOUSER,
Beal Estate Dealer
STOCKS AND BONDS,
315 Broad. Street, - Borne G-a
McKinney vs Southern Railway Co.; (
Smith vs Southern Railway Co.;
Baker vs Garlington & Co.; Baker vs I
E. R. Garlington; Vandiver vs Hill,
claimant; Durham vs Lane; Davis vs
Wyatt; Harbin vs Southern Ralway
Co ; Vandiver vs Highfleld; Clubb vs
Ennis, administrator, George Clubb,
claimant; Clubb vs Ennis, administra
tor, Isaach Clubb, claimant: Berry vs
Hoffman; Van Dyke vs Arnold.
Friday—Jail cases.
MOTHERS IN TROUBLE
This is the condition of those ex'
pecting to become mothers. To such
we point to a true friend in MOTH
ER’S RELIEF, which not only makes
childbirth easy and painless, but
leaves mother and child in a healthy
and vigorous condition; restores the
mother to her original beautiful form.
Price $1 per bottle; 3 bottles for
$2.50. For sale by druggists, or agent
by express on receipt of price by
MOTHERS’ RELIEF CO.,
38 Peters St., Atlanta, Ga 1
CHEAT IS ROME.
And Great Will ba the Tribune Tr. de
Edition.
Romans believe in Rome. They be
ie ve in patronizing home industries.
They believe in adopting all good meth
ods of advertising and helping their
city and section on their march to pro
gress.
So does the Tribune, and that is why
we are going to get out a great trade
edition.
It will appear in a tew days.
Every business in Rome should be
represented in its columns. By this
issue, many will judge the city and its
people.
We are going to do our part, and pro
gressive Romans will do theirs.
Keep you eye on Rome.
And watch out for the Tribune trade
edition.
TWO LIVES SAVED.
Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction
City, 111, was told by her doctors she
had Consumption and that there was no
hope for her, but two bottles Dr. King's
New Discovery completely cured her
and she says save' 1 her life. Mr. Thos,
Eggars, 139 Florida street, San Francis
co, suffered from a dreadful cold, ap
proaching' consumption; tried without
result everything else then bought one
bottle of Dr. King’s Discovery and in
two weeks was cured. He is naturally
thankful. It is such results of which
these are samples, that prove the won
derful efficacy of this medicine in
coughs, and colds. Free trial bottle at
D. W. Curry’s drug store. Regular size
50c. and sl.
Call for the Horse Brand, Johnson’s
Magnetic Oil, it has no equal for all ex
ternal purposes for man or beast. Cures
sprains, bruises, swellings, rheumatism
and neui algia. Large bottles 25 and 50
cts. For sale by F. A. Johnson and Co.,
and C. A. Trivett.
Cheaper Than You
Can Make Them.
Don’t trouble about fruit cake
making. We will receive a stock of
as fine fruit cakes in a few days as
can be made. Nothing but the very
best of fruit, &c., used in the mak
ing. Clean and as free from grit as
the drifted snow. Our prices will
be below cost of material to you.
We have a stock of Florida
Oranges which are sweet and fine.
You will have to pay higher for
oranges if you wait till Xmas to
buy; besides you will have to .take
Jamaica or Loui®iana oranges, as
the Florida crop is so short they
cannot be bought so they can be
sold in Rome at a profit. If you
want a box for your family we have
them that will keep till 1896.
Something Entirely New.
Cheese Crackers in boxes, at 20e
each. In thi? combination you caa
get something that will be sure te
please you.
We are shaving prices on every
thing. Yours truly,
HAND & CO.