The Rome tribune. (Rome, Ga.) 1887-190?, October 16, 1897, Image 2

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REACH CHICKAMAUGA Fifth frginbnt Reached Rs Destination at Last. HAD A LONG TRIP THROUGH COUNTRY They Will Remain in Camp Two Weeks, and Then March Back to Fort * McPherson. The hardest day’s march the Fifth Infantry has yet had was that of yes terday. says the Atlanta Constitution: They were carried over the mountain routes and through the ravines until they showed the fatigue of the trip for the first time. • The weather was very cool in the high altitudes they passed through, but the climbing of the roads winding arouud the sides of the steep Blue Ridge made them sigh for more level ground. The mules and horses which carried the wagon train suffered from the difficult passage and they were willing to stop for a rest at the first intimation. The regiment camped at Ringgold last night and they will continue the line of march today. They expect to arrive at Chickamauga before night fall, and although it is not as. many miles as they covered vn the more lev el route, it will take them nearly the entire day to cover the short inter vening distance between them and the place for their permanent camp. They will go entirely over one whole range of the Blue Ridge system of mountains in north Georgia and will make good time going down. The na tural surface of the land in the national .park is such, they say, as will be especi ally adapted for them and they expect ■to have one of the prettiest camps that has ever been placed in that vicinity. They will remain there for nearly two weeks before starting on tfcie home ward march. They will recuperate the long walk they have nad ani ( for another of the same kind ( They will enjoy themselves during their stay and explore the country for a long , distance in all directions. I The officers will have many visitors ' and will entertain in real army style. 1 They will in return be extended every 1 attention from the people near there and in the neighboring cities and towns. The men will be given every privilege to reap the from the stay and they will tread the mountains for many miles. Did You Ever. 1 Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for ! your troubles? If not, get a bottle now , and get relief. This medicine has been ] found to be peculiarly adapted to the re j lief and cure of all Female Complaints, ( exerting a wonderful direct influence in ( giving strength aud tone to the organs. ( If you have Loss of Appetite, Constipa tion, Headache, Fainting Spells, or are I Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Mel- ■ ancholy or troubled with Dizzy Spells, Electric Bitters is the medicine you need. Health and Strength are guar-, anteed by its use. Fifty cents and SI.OO at Curry-Arrington Co. ’s drug store. BF3OIUUON9 OF RESPECT. In Memory of Junius A. George-Passed By The Pansy Sunday Schopl. Junius A. George, our beloved superin tendent, rests from his labors; God has bidden him come up higher. He will meet us no more on Sabbath morning. We will miss his kind glance and out strecthed hand, that always welcomed us - But we know, he has entered on that beautiful, eternal Sabbath, promised to the followers of the Master. He sees the “King in His Beauty,” He rejoices before the great white throne. Fur in this life he walked in the Savior’s foot steps. Our hearts are heavy with sorrow. He, will never know sorrow again. First. Be it resolved. We cherish the memory of his loving, faithful, labors in our Sabbath School; his ministerings to the distressed; his zeal for God. and the salvation of souls. Second. That his example as a chns - taio, neighbor, church member, teacher, in all family relations; his diligence in IGNORANCE in regard to paint materials or painting v^ seem in this age to be in excusahle, when full information can be had free. If interested, it ©will pay to get pamphlet and color cards, also twelve pictures of houses painted in different shades or combinations of colors, free. Send your address. NATIONAL LEAD CO., CINCINNATI BRANCH, «, Cor. 7th St and Freeman Ave., Cincinnati, O. doing our Savior’s work is valuable to . us. ’ Third. That his self sacrificing devo tion to, and punctuality in the discharge 1 of duty, we have an example, worthy of all imitation: for he gladly answered every call of our Master, and truly, he . has awakened in the likeness of the. R e-1 -ieemer in psalm 17-15th; “As for me, I shall be satisfied when I awake with thy 1 likeness.” Foui th. That these resolutions be re corded in the minutes of the Sunday ( School, and a copy be sent the family of our deceased brother; also, a copy be Sint to the city papers for publication. Committe: —Josephine Stansbury, Mary J. Jack, W. H. Halbrook, J. W. Fer nander, W. R. Lemaster and C. N. Max well, According to a celebrated anatomist there are upwards of 5,000,000 little glands in the human stomach. These glands pour out the digestive juices which dissolve or digest the food. In digestion is want of juice, weakness Df glands, need of help to restore the health of these organs The best and most natural help is that- given by Shaker Digestive Cordial. Natural, because it supplies the materials needed by the glands to prepare the digestive juices. Because it strengthens and invigorates the glands and the stomach, until they are able to do their work alone. Shaker Digestive Cordial cures indigestion cer tainly and permanently. It does so by natural means and therein lies the secret of its wonderful and unvaried success. At druggists, price 10 cents to SI.OO per bottle. GEORGIA’S KLONDIKE Bauxite Mines In This Section are the Rich-' est In the World. White the people' of the gold fields of Georgia are making a great flourish of trumpets at the recent discoveries and the promise of rich development in that line there is an unostentatious Klondike of a different variety in another section, says the Constitu tion. During the present year the output of bauxite from Georgia has been remarkable. Up in Bartow, where this essence of aluminum* is found in rich deposits, the yield 'for the past few months has been very great. Almost a train load goes out every week and is carried on to Pitts burg to be made into aluminum- The development of North Georgia in this line will be as notable as th» gold increase. OJSkISPX‘C>3FIXua.. Sie fsc- . RELIEF IN SIX HOURS. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis- >’ eases relieved in six hours by the “New ■ Great South American Kidney Cure.” This new remedy is a g, eat surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary pas sages in male or female. It relieves re tention of water and paru in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Curry-Arrington Co., druggists, Rome, Ga. th-fr-sat & w. HAS A NARROW ESCAPE Rev. Sam F. Jones Falls Off Electric in Kansas City. Rev. Sam P.'Jones had a narrow es cape from a serious accident in Kan say City, one day last week, says the Cartersville News. He attempted to alight from a moving electric car. When bis foot slipped and he was thrown heavily to the pavement. For tunately the car was moving only at a fair rate of speed, and Mr. Jones did not sustain any injury from the fall. His friends will be glad to hear that he escaped unhurt, and will be ready for his birthday dinner next Sunday. Queer Kinds of Fuel. In southern California, in the peach districts, peach stones are not uncom monly used as fuel. They are sold at the canneries by the wagon load. Peach stones burn freely and make a very good fire. Ou the homeward voyage of vessels in the cocoanut trade cocoanuts are used for fuel, as they are also while the ves sel is lying at her’wharf discharging not sound nuts, but such as are decayed and not salable. • The nuts are broken before they are put into the stove. Co coanuts burn freely and make a good hot fire. —Nqw York Sun. THE ROME TRIBUNE, SATuEDAV, OCTOBER If, 18/7 o TSE SPECIAL COMMITTEE. To the State Institute ’ For the Deaf at Cave Spring. { Gov. Atkinson recently appointed j a special committee of prominent e Georgians to visit the state school for the Deaf in Cave Spring, and report such findings as they might think 1 wise and helpful, saytf the Cedartpwn y Standard. Tais committee is composed of Col. A. Richardson, of Cedarton, CoL y David W. Metdow, of Danielsville, I Mr. W. H. Daniel, of Franklin, Col. e John Attaway, of Canton, Mr. Ira E. Farmer, of Thomson, and Dr. W. H, y Burt, of Dawsonville. < This committee visited Cave Spring last week, and made a thorough ex amination of everything—houses, | grounds, rules, health and every con t ditlon Incident to the management of ” the inslitution A careful inquiry in -3 to all the moneys expended on this - branch of state institutions, and how 1 all appropriations were applied to im ’ provements, was made by this com f mittee. t Col. A. Richardson was made chair > man, and Cpl. Dave Meadow secre- ’ tary. The report soon to be made to , the governor will be highly compli : mentary to Prof. W. O. Connor and - the management. Perhaps no insti ' tution of this kind in America has a more accomplished executive * head ► than this one, and none are copied after more than Georgia’s model school for the deaf and dumb. Col. Richardson, who is writing the report for the committee, speaks in terms most ’complementary to this 'ward of the state, and says that the successful management and wonder ful attainments rsade the pupite in Cave Spring should be a matter of pride to the great state that main tains the school. Nonce I want every man and woman in the United States interested in the opium end whisky habits to have one of my books of these diseases. Address B. M, Woolly, Atlanta, Ga , B©x 380, and one will be sent yon free. TH»- bishop favor® it. He Believes IU Dividing Tar a Two Dioceses. Since the return of Bishop C. K. : Nelson, of the Episcopal ’ diocesejof Sprgia, from*hie visit to Europe, the atter of dividing the dteeeee into J two parishes has been widely discussed ■: and during the past few days many ■ rumors have been current concerning {■the question. I As is well known the idea of* drvrd- ! ing the diocese first originated with Bishop Nelson. He advocated - the di vision and it met with favor at the hands of his parishioners. He stated however, when he first mentioned the matter that it was bis intention to leave the question, entirely with the people,and with this object in view a committee was appointed to investi gate and report upon the advisability of the scheme. “Yes,l believe the plan to be a good one,” said Bishop Nelson. “When I first proposed the scheme I believed it would result in much good to the diocese and since-studying the matter further I have not varied from that 1 opinion.” i J. C. Berry, one of the best known . citizens of Spenser, Mo.. testifies that . he cured himself of the worst kind of piles by using a few boxes of DeWitt’s 1 Witch Hazel Salve. He had been troubled 1 with piles for over thirty years and bad used many different kinds of so-called ‘ curss; but DeWitt’s was the one that did ’ the work and he will verify this- state ment if any one wishes to write him. Cur ry-Arrington & Co. FOR RENTi/zFive room, .cot/ ; tageon Howard avenue,. East' ‘ Rome, For terms apply to 302 Howard Avenue, [ a City Set on a Hill* The town of Ithaca overlook® a great > extent of country, as well as the waters 1 of Cayuga lake, which is about 40 miles i long. In approaching the town one of - the railroads makes many turns, and 1 this fact has given rise to an amusing story. ■ A stranger, coming to Ithaca by rail, caught sight of the city set on a hill iu the distance and asked a fellow passen ger, “What city is that?” “Ithaca,” the other responded. Ina few moments the city disappeared from view and after awhile appeared again, but, as it seemed to the stranger, in a different direction, the railroad having made a curve. “What city is that?” he asked again. “That is Ithaca. ” Once more the place disappeared and in due time came into view again, ap parently somewhere else. “What city is that?” he asked again. “That is Ithaca. ” The stranger gave a whistle and look ed imploringly arouud the horizon. “Where, tor goodness’ sake,” said he, "ain’t Ithaca?”—Youth’s Compan ion. J. M. Thlrswend, of Grosbeak, Tex., says that when he has a spell of indi gestion. and feels sluggish, he takes two of DeWitt’s Little Early Risers at , night, and he is all right the next morning. Many thousands of others Ido the same thing. Do you? For ’ sale by Curry-Arrington Co. : Begin Early E ; to fight the germs of disease r ; to be found everywhere—in [ ’ the air we breathe, in the P * water we drink. Build up r « the- weak spots and fortify f ‘ yourself against sickness by r ’ making the body germ-proof, r ’ and you will be saved from r ’ attacks of malaria, grip and r ■ kindred complaints. [ : Johnston’s {Sarsaparilla { ’ is the best remedy known for { ; building up the weak spots ; ' and fighting disease germs { ; of all kinds. It purifies the ■ blood, regulates the bowels, I ; helps the liver and kidneys ; perform, their proper func- { ; tions, and gives new life and J vigor to suffering men and ; weak, nervous women. I • Quart Bottles. < ► < Williams, Davis, Brooks & Co., • Detroit, Mich. i Liverettea cure Liver in» ajc. ’ V V U-l.fJ.lf V V V-V V.T-V V I IJI » For sale by Curry-Arrington Co. HOSTETTER BB MUf CELEBRAFEi) "'V The SYSTEM and rouse Dormant Power with THIS fc. stomach e Vitalizimg tonic 1 When Others, Fail Consult DR. NICHOLS Nichols Building, 407 Union St., NASHVILLE, TENN. I The- hading and Most Successful Never Fails to Crtse • Syphilis, Stricture, Light Losses. Piles, Gleet, Hydrocele, Varicocele, Diseases of Women. MOD days. You cas be treated at home for same price-under same guaranty. If you prefer to come here v e will soutract to pay railroad fare and no charge if we fail to cure-.. LOST MANHOOD. Night Emissions, Impoterey, the dreaded effecte-of early vice, which SPECIALIST brings-organic weakness, dneiam ning the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will often be found, and sometimes small particles of albumen will appear. There are many men who die of this difficulty ignorant of the cause, which is Seminal Weakness. The Doster- will guarantee a permanent cure in all cases. WRITE for symptom blank. You ean be cured-at borne ’by correspondence. «fD for Symptom Blank, ccrrespond >U ence private. All letters an swered, in plain envelope. KiH to Live. That, living gemns oy millions infest ths human system and produce dis eases of blood and nerves is no longer a ehbory but a proven hjwf. That King’s Royal Geimetiar Cures these diseases in a speedy, aud pleasant way, is equally-proven. ttI’REX;: te here. Look to yotw health at the beginning ot the hot season. Keep Germeteur on hand, like it as a tonic preventive and cure. Sold every where. 81.00 per bottle. Atlanta Chemical Co., Atlanta, Ga> , MANUFACTURERS. FASHIONS CHANGE v BUT POZZONI’S $ yComplexionv POWDER X ♦je KKMANS AIL WATS TIIK SAME. V The finest, purest and -nost beaut 1- V A lying toil< t powder ever made. It is FA soothing healing, healthful and Fvl A harmless, and when rightly used is /b Invisible. If yov have new tried FA A POZZONI’S A vou do not know what an IDEAE gA fcOMPEEXItt» POWDER is. A IT IS SOLD fcVERTWHERE. A a a Souvenir . and . * •• Trade Edition OF The Rome Tribune Will be issued in * I OCTOBER. S ) his issue of The Tribune in will be one of the best yet QJAj ) printed! will be handsomely illustrated and will contain the choicest specially written | p articles (in addition to all the | news) that can be prepared. The superiority of Borne as a trade center, its prosperity, past history and the present attractions and advantages of Rome, Floyd County and North Georgia will be set forth. Descriptive, Statistical. Industrial and Biographical, Watch for it No labor will be. spared to make the Souvenir and Trade Edition of The Tribune the finest ever issued here and a credit to Rome and North Georgia. Advertisers should endeavor to get copy in as early as possible to get their advertisements artistically set and properly placed- Stop When in Chattanooga, either on busineea or pleasure, at tbe mont comfortable and convenvient hotel in the city.- Stanton House, Near the Central Station and convenient to business center Rates, $2 a pay.. M, M. Kline & C». Proprietors. iPlamersj | iOi Female -I « fe® Regulator I For air diseases pecu.iar women and . girls. <l/ It Tones up the Nerves. Improves the Ap- y/ petite, Enriches the BlAwd. and gives Ute, w iV HealtSland Strength. It is the f QUEEN OF TONICS » MAKSS THE COMPLEXION CLEAR. # EDEE 1 A bottle of ” Monthly ” Reguisdiap W iV TllEEt Pills with each bottle. For sale oy W w all dealers or sent direct upon receipt of price by W Now Spencer Med. Co., Chattanooga,.Tbnn. x ® LADIES’SPECIAL TREATMENT :in * cases requiring speciailtieatinent, adless, JJ’ giving symptoms, Ladies’ fledical De partnwnt. Advice and book on Female Diseases, with testimonials, free. For Sala and Recomtuanded bf Curry-Arrington Co., J. T.. Grouch & Go., Rome Drug Co., C. A Trevhl aad Taylor & Norton. Pawtucket Fur Company. mMain Sl. Pawtackat, R. L , WANTS ALL KINDS OF Raw Furs, Skins, G'n<eng, Senaea, etc Prices quoted for next 60 daye are as fol lows: Silver Fox. sls 00 to $150.00; Bear, $5.00 to $25.60; Otter, $4.00 to s9|oO; Martin $2 00 to $9.00; Beaver, $3.00 to $3.50 ner pound; Wolf. SI.OO to $2 00; Red Fox, SI,OO to $2,00; Mink, 75c to$1.00; Skunk, 25c to $1.00; Gray Fox, 50c to 75c; Rat, 20c to 25c. Price list on all other furs and ekins fur nished upon application. Full prices guar anteed, careful selection, courteous treat ment, and immediate remittanee on al) consignments. Ostrich Feathers- Boas, Plumes and Tips Cleaned, Curled and Dyed. Kid Gloves cleaned, 15c to 50c per pair. I. PHILLIPS Whitehall St,, Atlanta.Ga- Application for Charter. GBORGIA. FlOydCnunt, : , . loibe Superior C-urf of said Conntv: '“he petluon of H, U. Jick.on c. L, taeehier L K. J.iCkiiin »ni. A. H, Kna-eily and their aaeucutea snows that they desire to cie.te a body cor por*t-> to be named ' •‘THE JACKSON M KINS That the cimpany under this name be author >zid to hare and use a common seal; to sue ai d be s-.ed; to nave the right to m .he laws, and exercls . all the rights and privileges that sie necessary and in-Jd-itt to ail corpora'lone. The term of incorporation to be twent, veara. with <ne privilege ot rent wal as provided by law. The objec; of xaid incorporation is pecuniary gain, Tae particular business to be earned oil by the Company will be to mine and manufacture elate: to reduce, buy, tell and transport aav . n d al 1 .minerals, clays, ores, or pr< auction! t e>e from: buying, re ling owning, constructing sad operating any and all machinery, hntldinee and Plante reee-sary or naeiul in conductin' tae business at the ec in party. pe iti.ners de- SI’O for the eorporatiou the right to huw. sell and own real and personal property, water powers and water privileges, eaeemeata and servitvdes, and to build, coa-truer and operate roans, ways and canals necessary or useful in the business of the company. Petit i< ners also desire for the company the right to borrow and. secure the payment thereof bv mortgage, trust deed, or other conveyance, or by the Jij potheca tton of choses in action or proi erty as collateral. _The capital stock of said c. rrrpany >htll bs ffied at a nlnimrm'of sixty th ra-and dollars, to be divided Imo e ares <;f fifty dollars each, with the pri- ile?« of increasing ar decreasing tbe suane at the wig of a majority of theretoi-k --holders to any amount between said OTrtuof sixty thousand dollar! and the sum of five nussdred thousand dollars. Said'tmpital stock to-be paid tor in ea-h or prop-ny »t a valuatfen to-be agreed upon between the sub.-criber ot pur chaser* thereof and the corporate authorities At leas* ten per cent of the whole amount! to be actually pain in. The principal place of business shall be at or near Rome. Floyd county, weorgla. wick Jhe right to have branch offices at other places-, with the right to hold stockholders and directors meeting o-’tside the Ktate ot ‘- eorgia, as con venience and necessity ma' reqyiire. This 35th day of October,- Ibfi. D E x N & DE AN. Petitioners’ At orneys Applicatm for a BaiA Gtrartw To the Hon. Alien D. CancMer, Secre tary of State, Atlanta, Gu. Dear Sir—W®. Josiah L Bass, Em mett A. Heard, Listen A. Dean, all res idents of the city of Rome. Floyd l coun ty, Georgia, and Richard R Beasley, of Rockmart, Polk county, Georgia, applicants as incorporators under An Act of the General Assem bly of Georgia,- approved December 20th, 1893, entitled, Au Act to,carry in to effect paragraph eighteen of Section seven of Article three of the Constitu tion of 1877, as amended in relation to chartering of banks, to provide for the incorporation of banking companies- by the Secretary of State,, and for other purposes,” make this our declaration, praying that we be incorporated as a body corporate and politic for the pur pose of doing a general banking business with all the rights, powers, privileges, 1 aud restrictions of said Aot, under and by the name and style of 1 Citizens’ Bank and that the principal office of said com pany shall be located in the city of Rome, county of Floyd, and state of- Georgia, with a capital of Fifty Thous and Dbllars ($60,000,) divided into shares of one hundred dollars, (<£soo) each, and that the sum of fifteen thousand dollars ($15.009> of the capital stock sub scribed has actually been paid by the subscribers and that rhe same is in fact held, and is to be used solely for the business and purposes of tile corpora tion . The fee oft fifty (SSO G®s- dollars-is herewith enclosed as fee for- charter or certificate of incorporation as, required i by said act, ; Floyd county, Georgia ) Respectfully Bth day of October, 1897. ) Submitted. Josiah L Bass, Emmett A. Heard, .Richard R. Beasley, Linton A. Dean.. Incorporators. State of Georgia, ) County of Floyd, i In person appeared the undersigned lipersons, before me, John P: Davis,, or dinary of the county of Floyd, andon oath they stated that $15,000.00 of. the -capital subscribed to the banking aor poration to be created ia par snance of the foregoing de-jihration. has ‘been actually paid by the subscribers, 'and that the same is in fast held, and is to be used solely for the busiaess-and purposes of the corporation. Josiah L. Bass,. Emmett A. Haard, 'Richard R. Beasley, Linton A. Deas. Incorporators. Sworn to and subscribed- before me ithis Bth day of October, 1897; ■ £ —) JOHN B.' DAVIS, ; ] SEAL s Ordinary of BloyA Coussty. i STATE OF GEORGIA- Office of Secretary of State: I, Allen D. Candler, Secretary of .State of the State of Georgia* do hereby 'certify, that the foregoing contain a : true and correct copy of an application 'this day filed in th3-office- of Secre tary of Stare by Josiah L. Bars, Em mett A. Heard, Richard IL BeasSey and Linton A Dean* for a bank charter for Citizens-’ Bank, of Xbme, Ga. * as ap pears from the records of file in this of fice. In testimony whereof* I hereunto set my handand affixed the seal of nay office at the Capitol, in the «ity of Atlanta, this 11 th day of October in the year of our Lord One Thousand blight Hundred and Ninety-Seven, and of the Independ ence off the United States of America the One Hundred and twenty-second. ( ) ALhEN D. CANDLER. ■’ SEAL > Secretary of State. ’ ( ) Oct. Utb, 18S7. -HAGGARD’S /Wfwa IF HOT OH SALE AT YOUR FLACE ORDER FROM ONE BOX THRtE BOXER $ I 00. ■" $2-50. * For nervous women* that suffer from menstrual derangement they have no equal on the market. Sold Ourry- Arrington Go., and Taylor & Norton.