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IT IS HANDSOME.
The New Court House and Its
Rooms.
THE OFFICERS ALL READY
For the Opening of Court
Tomorrow— History of the
Building.
Morday moining Judge Henry opened
court in the handsome new building on
F.fth avenue.
Saturday around | the new templeoi
justice was busy, and hundreds of peo
ple on business or merely looking over
the structure, made the building essuu e
a lively appearance.
As jon walk up the steps on the Fifth
avenue entrance, the outside door on the
left bears the word “Treasurer.” This
ia the room that now belongs to Mr.
Hill, but that gentleman cannot,of cout se,
spend much of his time there. At pres
ent it is occupied by School Commis
sioner Bridges. Just inside to the light
are the quarters of Tax Collector . . J.
Black and T x Receiver McOsker. They
bad everything in < ood shape yesterday.
Opposite them is the cffice of Clerk Bey
siegel. It is large and roomy and well
furnished. He and his assistants, Walter
Ross, Ben Howe and George Beysiegel,
were all at their deeks and at work as if
no move bad been made. The vault in
the clerk’s < ffice contains a high table
on which the books can be conveniently
placed and read. All the large books
are in roller shelves. Many steel draw
ers are in use for papers.
The ordinary’s office is on the other
side nt xt to the tax collector and tax re
ceiver. Ordinary Davis had a crowd
around him yesterday, and transacted
much business. His office is large and
roomy.
Nexr, at the end of the main hall is
the city court room. The furniture for
this has not yet arrived. The judge’s
room and jury room is connected with it.
To the left is a convenient little room
in which Sheriff Jake Moore and Depu
ties J. P. McConnell and Dailis Turner
were hard at work all day. A bright
carpet was being put down, a picture of
the new court house was hung on the
wall and a pretty basket of flowers
adorned the centre table. They are
proud of their pretty quarters, and are
fixing them up in appropriate style.
Up stairs the main body of the flocr is
taken up by the superior court room.
The furniture will be here in a few days,
and will add much to the handsome ap
pearance of the room. Temporary furni
ture is already in place. The portion set
apart for the bar w>U contain 150 chairs;
in the audience portion will be over 400
opera either side to the rear
are rooms for the judge, witnesses and
jurors. The quarters of the commis
sioners are just to the roar. In front is
the grand jury room, the room of Solici
tor Nunnally and the library. The two
former are about the best located in the
building.
On the ground floor are rooms for the
surveyor and school commissioner, a
toilet apartment, the coal room
steam boiler.
This gives a plain idea of what the new ] '
building contair s, but does not tell of the
handsome oak furniture and finishing.
Everything is in. peif« ct (harmony, and
the edKft is quite pretty. Ltch door
bears in gilt letters the < ffice within. It
is pretty now, but when all the furniture
ordered is in place, the result will be one
of the handsomest buildings as hand
somely fitted up as any court house in
the south.
About the Building.
The commissioners of roads and reve
nue under whose supervision the struct
ure was built are John C. Foster, chair
man; W. A. Wright, W. S. Selman, H. M.
Clayton and F. A. Glenn, to whom val
uable assistance was rendered by Judge
Max Mejerhardt, couaty attorney and
secretary of the board.
It has been two years since th< y started
pushing the idea. An election on the
bond question failed to get the number
of votes if quirt'd by law, and they set to
work to build it by direct tax. On Octo
ber 10, 1891, the corner stone was laid
in the presence of one of the largest
gatherings ev<r seen in Rome. Bruce
& Morgan of Atlanta, were the archi
tects, and the Patton Manufacturing Co ,
was given the contract for the building,
It was hoped to opeu the Sep'ember
court in it, but s >me unavoidable delays
threw the work behind.
The cost of the building as given is:
For lot, SIO,OOO
For building, $50,000.
For furni nre $5,000.
For ex’ras SSOO.
The amount has been raised I y direct
The Quickest, Purest
■nd the
Best of all the
Baking Powders is
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
While other brands have
Deteriorated and will not
Raise the old amount of flour
Dr. Price’s has been brought steadily up to greater perfec
tion; is richer in Cream of Tartar, and higher in leavening power,
hence does immeasurably better and finer work than any other
Baking Powder known.
The Purity of Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder has
never been questioned. Pure as the driven snow.
tax with the exception of a $27,000 de
ficit, half of which, it is hoped, will be
paid off the coming year.
TIMES AT TECUMSEH,
Renewed Activity In Ore Mines—A Flagman
Hurt—Cotton Moving.
Special to the Tribune.
Tecumseh, Ala , Nov. 7.—Several fam
lies have emigrated to the west during
the past week.
The Baker hill ore mines are to start
up and work to their fullest capacity at
once, after being closed for several
week*.
A great many bales of cotton are pass
ing through Tecumseh by wagon, en
route to Rome aud Cedartown.
Mr. Will Brewer, a well-known flag
man on the East Tennessee road, was
urt while coupling cars at Langdon,
tatirdav. He was taken at once to
Rome.
Mr. Seal) Davis aud wife, of Gadsden,
passed through Tecumseh yesterday on
their way to visit relatives in Rome.
Mr. Chas. B. Parker, receiver of the
Blufften Ore and Furnace Company, who
has been on an extended visit to Chatta
nooga and other cities, returned to Bluff
ton yesterday.
Mr, Thos. L. Jones paid Cedartown a
flying visit today.
James Alexander, colored, died at the
furnace today of fever.
Mr. James Foster has returned from
Heflin, Ala.
Tax Payers Attention.
The tax books and receipts for Floyd
county are now ready, and I will be at
the court house regularly to receive State
and county tax. Come early and save
costs. J. J. Black,
7d2 r .wlt Tax Collector, Fioyd Co.
Three jurors have been obtained to
waros the second trial or Dan Coughlin,
at Chicago, for Cronin’s murder.
The best medical authorities say the props
way to treat catarrh is to, take a constitutional
remedy like Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
Fifty thousand people in New York
last week bared their arms for inocula
tion.
Pains an 1 Aches.
We all have pains and aches, buttbey
needn’t last long— not any longer than it
takes to put on an Allcock’s Porous
Plaster. The only thing to look out for
is that you get the right plaster. There
are others, but you don’t want any
of them; take our word for it, for
when you need a plaster you
need it and there is no time for experi
menting and finding out mistakes then.
Ask for Allcock’s Porus Piasters, and
see that you get them. If they say that
some other is just as good, tell them that
only the best is good enough for you.
AUcook’s Porus Plasters are quick and
sure, and "'•byr’ lifcuti Tbs (jhn.lti.ijii nt
medical authorities and everykodjjuae
to be the best outside rt medy*
anti achts of every det
For causing the
street car boiror,
Motoimai, Terry w '
1 ■ ‘ ■ jdM
i »y
|||Fi:<leit‘r of Sheriff
tlic men who broke
2, came back in charge
qf deputy Sheriff Dallas Turner. He was
carr ed straight to j til, where a Tribune
reporter interviewed him.
He was in very good spirits, but look
ing a little the worse for his hard j iur
ney. Kis face was smoothly shaved and
be has gained fifteen pounds in the last
six weeks.
In telling the story of his wanderings,
he said:
“I went cut by Stafford’s old field,
where I saw some one coming and laid
down until they passed, then weutupthe
East T.nnessee road till I got into Plain
ville district, where I stayed around my
father’s home till the 13 h of September,
when I struck out via Summerville and
on to Alabami*. There I got on the M.
& C. roed and went to Hollywood; from
there to Corinth, Miss , then to Holly
Springs, where I took the K. &C. to
Memphis. From Memphis I made for
Arkansas, making the trip in seven days,
on about two dollars.
“When I got into Arkansas I got a job
in a gin and grist mil), weighing seed at
eighteen dollars per month and my
board. The day of my arrest I was
weighing some seed when in walked
three men and covered me with four
Colts pistole. It hadn’t been a half hour
before that I had disarmed myself.”
Scott says be went by the name of
Charles Halks.
“I wasn’t very much surprised when I
was arrested” said be, “because I was
always looking for it.”
Scott occupies the same cell that he
had before leaving. He says that Jailor
Hood’s 'Cures
w- w* v&'J
Annio L. Amer " '
Os Augusta, Ky.
More Than Pleased
With Hood’s Sarsaparilla—For Tet
ter and BJood Impurities
Stronger and Setter in Every Way.
“ I have been more than pleased with Hood’s
Sarsaparilla. I have suffered with tetter break
ing out on my face and all over my body all my
life. I never could find anything to do it good
until I began to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. I
have now used about eight bottles, and Oh, it has
done me so much good that I havo the utmost
Hood’s Cures
faith in It and recommend It to everyone. Besides
purifying my blood, it has made me so much
stronger and better I do not feel like the same
person at all.” Annie Arner, Augusta, Ky.
Hood’s Pills act easily, yet promptly and
efficiently, on the liver and bowels. 25c.
Copeland’s balls were certainly picking
for them, aud there is not one man out
of ten who would have had the nerve
Mr. Copeland did.
About 5:15 yesterday afternoon Mrs.
Scott came in with her four little chil
dren, and they kissed their father
through the bars. The children seemed
very glad to see their father, and asked
him why he stayed away so long. He
talked to his wife awhile and then
handed her over his earnings which he
had saved while away. They amounted
to five dollars. One of the little children
exclaimed,“Papa’s got a heap of money.”
He kissed them all good bye one more
time and then they left.
Scott says if the officers bad been a
half a day later, he would have been in
Mexico tonight.
He knows he will have to serve in the
penitentiary, and his choice "is to
where Lord Beresford is.
He is a large man and rather muscular.
Turner brought his game
'inc u(1 i ty
feel greatly Jailer Cope
land is very proud of their success.
Aek Your Friends
Who have taken Hooa’s Sarsaparilla wliat they
think of it, arid the replies will be positive in its
favor Simply what Hood’s Sarsaparilla does,
that telle the story of its meric. One has been
cured of indigestion or dyspepsia, another finds
it indispensable for sic k headache or bilius
nees, while others report remaikable cures of
scrofu'a, catarrh, rheumatism,salt rheum, etc.
Hood’s Pills are purely vegetable.
Fred Abbott, a wealthy Bostonian of
30, son of Mrs. Jlenry W. Abbott, at
tempted suicide yesterday by shooting.
No cause is known.
Terrible diought has d ied up wells
and springs in Georgia’s mountain dit
tricts
LARGE SORES ON FACE
Lost Use of Hands from Blood Poison
ing. Physicians and Remedies
No Benefit. Cured by
Cuticura Remedies.
I have used your Cuticura Remedies, and
can truthfully say that they are everything and
jJWk, more thanyourepresentthem.
Last spring I was greatly
aSp*- \ troubled with blood poisoning
\ caused by Diphtheria. Large
W JS sores made their appearance
,«j| I on my face, and my hands
\\ I were in such a condition that
Vv / I could not use them. After
K. “7 trying numerous physicians
XI aud remedies and receiving no
'v benefit therefrom, 1 was ad
-'l? 1 Vt*'**" I'/ 1 '/ - 1 vised to try the CuTlc ur. A
' " v Remedies, and did so, and I
■m now free from all my skin trouble. 1 cannot
speak praise enough for vour remedies.
SAMUfcL J. KEELER,
2232 Fairmount Avenue, Baltimore, Md.
BABY SEVERELY _ AFFLICTED
My baby was severely afflicted with some
dreadful skin disease. Its head, face and hands
for awhile were nearly one solid sore. 1 had
doctors prescribe for it, tried several remedies,
but all seemed to do no good. I saw’ an adver
tisement of the CUTICURA Remedies, and con
cluded to try them. 1 bought a complete s?t,
and began using, and now my little girl seem j
to be completely cured.
GEO. w. TURNE, Teacher, Bryan, Texas.
CUTICURA W WONDERS
Since a single cake of Cuticura Soap, cost
ing 25c., is sufflcient to test the virtues of these
great curatives, there is now no reason why
thousands should go through life tortured, dis
figured and humiliated by blood anti skin dis
eases, which are s]»eedily cured by the Cuticura
Remedies at a trilling cost.
Sold throughout the world. Price, Cuticura,
50c.; Soap, 25c.; Resolvent, $ I. Potter Drum
and Ciiem. Coup., hole Proprietors, Boston.
How to Cure Skin Diseases/* mailed fre-3.
DIMPLES, blackheads, rod, rough, chapped, and
I I If] oily skin cured by Cuticura Soap.
“ WOMEN" FULL OF PAINS
/ Find in Cuticura Anti-Pain I’lan-
AoJ ter inHtnnt grateful relief. It
1 Zl- ai| d 0,, 1y pain-killing,
strengthening plaster.
THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER IdH .
Don’t ion Want a
KICIHRD 111
. IJIIIII i 11; i i sum. wbmli w 111 giv>-®
gave the king. Str®
by the eminent mimmians
rewarded the hinliest I® ’ ' v
'ip* should see and try a CONO®
T h e C h i c
' Is the s weetest-toned orgar®
now in use. All ol them are sold with a guarantee for sy® O •- ‘ ’**'* -
<>t the latest styles, hi either Walnut or Oak. Will sella®
third cash, one-third fall of ’!»4, balance fall l sn.s. Will ® '' ''
both ways il not found as represented. Send ft>r catalog® . •-j
money. ®M
Sb.ect KZExxsio IO Cents
Music as good as if you had paid 50 cents for it from some dealers. My stock of Music Books is complete I
have a large selection of piano-forte methods. Large stock of small musical instruments. Prices are low Send eiguTv-oJ
for catalogue. I receive each week the new music as it is published. Will send yon a few copies to try ours Smil
provided you will retain as much as one-half of what I send you. Send for catalogue. ’
Thirty Cents a Day Will Buy a Piano, or a Dollar a Week will Cet Your Daughter an Organ.
No home is complete without Music. New Upright Pianos tor $175.00. Organ? from $30.(1® £
TO THE FARMERS’ Iwill « lvaex ‘ r * good terms for the next «od*ys. You will find ia my store ia Anniston all you will find in m®
. .u •“ “ ’ caalogus or can at 2)8 Broad street. You will be surprised to see how chean vnnemhnv r ►Tn.»» 1 a y®m?
tuned for you by the year at $6.5) or give it a flrst-Aass tuning tar $1.03. Give him a trial. Ha refers t) the Shorter Collegeas tohieT work’ *
E. B. FOraBBSL Annistoifl
GEORGIA ROAD CONGRESS-
Called to M«et in Augusta on November
28th.
The Georgia road i engross will meet
in Augusta on November 28tb.
Here is the special call:
The Georgia road congress is hereby
called to meet in Augusta on Tuesday,
November 28th, at 10 o’clock a. m. E->ch
county in the state is r< quested to
send delegates to the number of double
their representatives in the lower branch
of the general assembly, and forward the
names to the secretary, care of the < xpo
sition, Augusta, G?.
Attest: W. T. Norihen,
President.
W. G. Whidby, Sec’y.
The authorities in each county having
charge of roads are urged to secure a full
delegation from the county.
LEMON ELIXIR-
A Pleasant Lemon Tonic.
For billiousness, constipation, malaria,
colds and the grip.
For indigestion, sick and nervous head
ache. _
ilniL'gistH.
l’>tq.an d ■•tdyjH
At the i
I have just taken the
ties of Dr. H. Mi z'ey’e Lemon Elixir for
nerve us headache, indigestion, with dis
eased liver and kidneys. The Elixir
cured me. I found it the greatest medi
cine I ever used. J. H. Mennich,
Attorney, 1225 F. St., W. shingloa, D. C.
From a Prominent Eady.
I have not been able in two years to
walk or stand without suffering great
pain. Since taking Dr. Mi-z ey’s Lemon
Elixir I can walk half a mile without
suffering the least inconvenience.
Mrs. R. H. Bloodworth,
Grifflu, Ga.
After wounding bis father-tr-law, Jo
seph Engle, Charles S. Halt, an Illinois
crank, hanged himself.
3415“ W1NE OF CARDUI, a Tonic ior Wom.n,
Inability of Cherokee bondholders to
put up SIOO,OOO foifeit has stopped the
$0,300,000 bond trade with an English
syndicate.
Good Looks.
Good looks are more than skin deep
depending upon a healthy condition o
all the vital organs. If the liver bo inact
ive, you have a bilious look, if your stom
ach be disordered you have a dyspeptic
look and if your Kidneys be affected you
have a pinched look Secure good health
and you will have good looks. Electric
Bitters is the great alterative and Tonic
acts directly on these vital organs, Cures
pimples, blotches, boils and gives a good
complexion. Sold at D. W. Curry’s drup
store, 50c. per bottle.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria
After 11 bourt.’ deliberation, the jury
in the case of Mrs. Hawley, of Bridge
port, Conn., who killed her husband’s
paramour, could not agree.
,McElree’s Wine of Cardui
and THEDFORD'S BLACK - DRAUGHT are
for sale by all Medicine Dealers.
Arrested for murdering Telegraph Ope
rator Lowry, at Shell Mound, Tenn.,
Henry Kennedy has confessed, implica
ting a ccusin. «
Karl’s Clover Root will purify yoni
blood, clear your complexion, regulate
your bowels and make your head clear as
as a bell. 250. and 50c. For sale by D.
W. Curry.
FOR A CASE IT WILL
Anagreeable Laxative and NERVE TONIC.
Sold by Druggists or sent-by malL 25c..60c.,
and SI.OO per package. Samples free.
The Favorite TOOTH POWEIB
11 V for the Teeth and Breath,B6o.
For sale by D. W. Curry.
Resisting the search of bis father’s
bouse for a criminal, William Moore was
shot dead at Inez, Ky., by Deputy Sher
iff John Harris.
8100 Reward, 8100.
The. readers of tri in paper will be
p'eased to learn that there is at least one
dreaded disease that science has been
to cure in all its stages and that is
■M^^^JTall’sCataiT h Cure is the only
the rneckcal I
n f
SdWfflydrugais's. t-roC
Failing to win back bis divorced wife,
George Meicker, of Barnum, Minn., tried
to shoot her, and when jailed strangled
himself.
so* BLACK-DRAUGHT tea cures Constipation.
z Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Big chunks of quartz full of goldhav-t
been struck on a claim at Ciipple Creek,
Co).
D.in’i I e talked in 'o havii g an opera
tion perfoimed, as it may C'>ei. you your
life, Japanese Pile ctve is guaranteed to
Cure you. Sold by I'. vV. Iluir-.
failure to answer a New York jury
uo ice or explain his do'iaquence ma
co t Carl Schutz SJOO.
fteELREE’S Wiiit. ur y..riuui iur Weak Nerves.
Fooling with a rifls, John M. Salter,
of Sandersville, Ga., put a bullet in his
sisters’s head, but she may live.
Buekieo’s ArmcaSatve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Seres, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains Coms, and all Skin Eruptions
and positively cures Piles, or no pay re
quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price
25 cents per box.
For sale by D. W. Curry, druggist.
In a cranky fit Nick Trainor, of Louis
ville, assaulted Esther Sulivan iu his
study and broke his nose.
All Free.
Those who have used Dr. King’s Now
Discovery know its value, and those who
have not, have now the opportunity to
try it free. Call on the advertised drug
gist and get a trial bottle, free. Send
vour name and address to 11. E Buckien
& Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of
Dr. King’s New Life Pills, free, a» well
as a copy of Guide to Health and House
nold Instructor, free. All of' which is
guaranteed to do you good and cost you
nothing at D. W. Curry’s drug store.
Magnetic Nervine quickly restores lost,
! manhood nnd youthful vigor. For sale
1 by D. W. Curry.
Speeding East from ban Francisco,
Actor M. B. Curt’s refused to talk of
alleged jury bribery in his murder case.
Mie. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga
Tenn., says: “Shiloh’s Vitulizer 1 saved
my life.’ I consider it the beet remedy
for a debilitated system I ever used.”
For dyspepsia, liver or kidney trouble it
excels. Price 75 cts. For sale by D. W.
Curry.
Catarrh, Not Isoci l , But Constitutional,
Dr. Dio Lewie, the eminent Boston
physician, in a magazine article says:
“A rad cal error underlies nearly all,
medical treatment of catarrh. It is nqj
a disease of a man's nose; it is the dj|
ease of the man showing itself in
note —a local exhibition of a constifl
tional trouble.” Therefore, he arg®
the use of snuff and other local app®
lions is wrong, and while they sei®
give temporary relief, they really do® u
harm than good. Other leading ai®
uies agree with Dr. L-Wis. Hot®g®|
only method of cure for catarr®
raking a constitutional rem® bT -
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which, I < .
every part of tne body
dors eliminate ail impurities .1
the whole man healthier. It |®>
cause, of the trouble and rest®
ea-(d mi-nib: ;;i >- to prope]®
I bat this is the practical
by thousands of people w]®’ - ,i" f 3
cured of catarrh by
p ar i 11 a.
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fowl”" id" Kibler, i « f k ' .
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For butchering the Wratten family of
six at Washington, Ind., James Stone
must die on the scaffold.
Johnson’s Orientental Soap is far supe
rior to all o’her so-calltd medicinal soaps
for beautifying t o complexion. Sold by
D. W. Guny.
The bite of a maddened woman, r<-
fused admission to Bellevne Hospital, at
New York, has made J. M. Wallace dan
gerously ill of blo--d poison.
fry BLACK-DRAUGH' ea tor Dyspepsia.
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the most Powerful and Penetrating Liniment for M an
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JOHNSON’S ORIENTAL SOAP. v
Medicated and Toilet. The Groat Skin Cure and
Face Beautifler. Ladies will find it the most
delicate and highly perfumed Toilet Soap on 1
the market. It is absolutely pure. Makes the
skin soft nnd velvety and restores the lost com
plexion s is a luxury for the Bath for Infants.
It alaya Itching, cleanses the scalp and prow otef
the growth of hair. Price 25c. For sale by
For sale bv D. W. Curry.