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ON HIS BONO
And tho State Treasurer Fa
vored Them By
MAKING LARGE DEPOSITS.
Small Sized Sensat'on Caused
by Person's Bill-The Day
in the House.
>; ■ -ei.il to Tur. I’hibixt..
Ati.axta, X <v. 10 'he bil. ii.
ducecl in the senate by Mr. Persons, con
tains a small s nsation, i-iui ihii in whii’b
there in likely to b? a good de tl of iiitet
est m,initiated. It. is that < f rrquiiitg
that the state treason r t-hail not. <<t any
time have on <1 qicsit in any state flop. s
itory a ium tfi '.-at.-r than tho bend given
by that- dej ository.
It seems that the committee wbti-.h in
vestigated the treasury, while finding the
monov all right, of course, feund that
$275 000 was in Capt. Wes. Mu phy’s
bank at Columbus, and $175,000 in
Speer’s bank at LaGrange. These
banks gave only $50,000 bond eab.
Murphy and Speer are on the treasurer’s
bond. While there was, of course, noth
ing wrong in this, as it was not against
the law: but it created talk and Mr. Per
son's bid will go through without any
discussion.
Work of the House
Mr. Womb’s police commission bill for
Muscogee pttsed the h-u e. It was
amei.did so as to include marshal and
lieutenant, but not those elec cd for
ISM.
Bill by Mr. Hull, of M. rriwether, pro- j
viding that toiicitcn-gentra) thru name I
the day they will prove the crime to have j
been committed uj/on, and i diff rent;
from trit.name?, in th indictment ti e ■
Ltn esl a.ll he good giound for continu-
JLice. Passed.
Boynton’s bid repealing the law re
quiring standard weightsand measures,
was passed.
Mr. Freeman, of Troup, had a bil), I
which parsed, regulating nawgation •
compar.:- s i-i-d providing how they shall
get chwierr.
A railro. d biil created some talk. It,
was that of M r . Thurmond, of Jackson,!
and provided that the u cpiiiit g rail-1
road companies to set !e claims of over.!
charges be amoided by adding a’tor-l
ney’s fees and costs. Mr. Cumming
wanted the amount epccifi d, but the!
house didn’t think so, and passed the ,
as it w. s.
l.aws Now.
The * enat.i pasnot the f rllowin g hotHfi:
bills, which o. iy want, Use r<>r i.oi’s ■
api rov.i’:
T.ie M icon charter bill.
To fix the. amount of baud for the]
t-hi riff < f ;i.
Creitii j a board of c mmissid era fprj
Amr"! • . U-.
Ku«biu. r E'st Point to issue b ,-::ds for
school pm p scs
To .corp naU Pullen n, I’. :c
--county.
A HAPPY WEDDING
Ti>e .M-.iri-ia(;<-of Miss Joscpliiiu- »:<••• nod
Mr. .1. V- Martin.
In the. bcspi’able hi m • <:t I-aac Evans,
one of the most respected citz-ns of,
Floyd county, on W. d ns lay, November
15, at 11 o’clock ». m , occurred the mar
riage of Miss Josephine Evans to Mr. J.
W. Martin of Woodruff, S. C ,
The wedding, though a quiet one, was
very beautifully carried out. Evergreens
and autumn 11 iwers of great variety and
beauty, arranged by most tas eful hands
adorned every took nd corierof the
rec ption room, while the dining room
carried ihe back to the typical heme of
southern hospitality. Meats, pics, fruits
and cakes of very great variety and de
licious tirvor, filled with crushing weight
the spacious table, and more than satis
fied the sharpened appetites of the in
vited guests.
The bride is the youngest daughter of
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I Mr. Isaac Evans, and sister of Mrs. J. C.
: Foster, and is in ev< ry way fitted with
|qu ili ies of mind and heart to fi'l the
j place of ho'praeet in the happy homo to
I which she has been called. Tho groom
I is a cit z n and a successful m- n h >nt, of
iW .- 'i-ntf, S. (Th- eeren o win p -'
I s iron d by Rev. W. M. B idg s, of R uni ;
|at d Hie ha:u v c n. ’.•■ •mint dia'<-ly t- iv <i .
for their home in South Carolina.
THANKSGIVING DAY.
Gin : inor <> vllv-ii's Proelaiuall-in-Tlrn
3011, of Nov. -.libel.
! Special to'the Tribune.
I ATLANTA, Nov 16. — the G .v.i n-.r oi ■
Jeorgia has ... . N Vi -ii!
I rhaiikßmvi'lff day.
!1 .-> pclaniation i-> aa f.JI:
St ate op Ge >ih i a
Ex XCt TIVE I U'.l’AllTMl N T
Ari. AN i'A, G >., N .v. :;.b 116 '3.
j Itr Record nice with the honored cus- i
t >iu of on fori fathers, and in coi.'or ■ i ;. I
with the proc >im ition <-f the p>eti i.oit.
of the United S’a’ea, I, W. J. No: then,
g Vernor of th s state, do h ‘ie.hy ap
point Thursday, the thuti.tho’’ Nov.ni
b r, insant, as a day of thaiik-'niving and
j prayer, and earnestly icqn.s' tin* i ll of
i our people duly’ ol serve the day by sert.ii g
j aside their usual oc -u >a i<n,s and giving
1 thanks to God in he'v homes and <-ccu.-
! tomed places of w<-.r hip.
i While we have bei n .-.iri'-y i-ili c c-l !>y
j fioanci tl < istress, in c n o:i>- ui-. other
J s ■•uiton io: our c-urn try, and ap >r i-.,i of |
our penp'e have been stricki-ti ay p st'-
;em;e and ils vccomruuying evils, y-■
•he year brigb.ti ;>e towaids its close ; • -ir '
commi'ti distress is being allevia'ed, and i
| the phigue has spmtit.s violence, and •
I health and peace promise a speedy n-:
| '.urn We have much to ba that ktt.l tor, ,
j aud wo should keep alive the beau iful, |
I instructive and b.-althful custom of con-1
i secraiiug this one dr-y th;' nsihiu a G’n; ■ .
tian land to the praisri <f G :d. L< r us if I
our thanksgiving prove ourselves worth-, ,
of our prosper ty by lioeraily sharing
our gifts with the ‘ess fortunate aud by |
j practicing the nob.t st of virtues —char-1
ity towards our fellow-.nen.
i Given under tnv It i -land the seal of
. theexrcirive depiir-ne.ui-, at the cipitol
Jin Atlanta the 36 h■: v of November,
1893. W J No ’.i ien, Gjvemor. '
By the Gov -> nor.
Stakh- rw Yim •
Se •: D
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APPLETON-COKER.
A Weililing and Other New ; From Cellar
■ lilulT.
Special t ■ The ~i 11.-iiie.
< i.DAIi iii.L'l-’i', Va., N v 16 h.— h"
I marriii'.e of '.io E>niniC ker. i-f Goy.> s-;
vllio, Ala ,t i Dr. .. II App etuu, of Col i
• lius-.i li-, which .ook place lastTu sd.ty j
•evening . : the residence of tho b.iii; sj
'undo, wrs a most erj > able nffdrj
■ Despite the dark, rainy evening quite a
numbin' wi n-ssid t tin c;; etn .-uy, and
every one present, ei j yed to the in.; m
extent'h sump-nous repist which - .<>
snn-ad at tr ■ r-•’. pio i i'hu b. i: .
i party 1. ft Wednesday morning for the r
tu ura hmt at -ol iusville, Ala, ihe
b.i.l is tin act impiishid yo ng tench r
! this ci uu ; while the gro mis a pop- I
ui ir ph>. -;i:of Col.•’ vide. lhat!
' tlu ii.'. 6 life may bo r most pit s il
! One • the. wish of their many friends. '
1 Ibis af.cr: oon at the rei-idenceof the'
bride's f du r tiie rui.niagei f Mirs Lillie i
'Watt to Dr. H. L Appleton will be j
I solemniz :d with much rclat.
! Miss 1.-n i Williamson, a her. Hclring >
young lady ; f Rome, is visiting the fam-
: iiy of D. N. V.'illiamsou this week.
| C. 11. S-nford, a popular candy man of;
Atlanta, was here this we ek.
I D. A. Estiil has returned from a bust-!
! ness trip to Birmingham.
i J. F. Alexander, of Rome, is buying I
1 cotton here this week.
Mrs. D N. Williamson visited the city 1
: of R ime Monday and Tuesday.
McELREE's .vine of caxuui tor ’V eak >T ei ves. •
1-l'B WEEKLY IKIHIINS. TIIURSOaV, NOVEMBER 23. 18!>3.
A Q'JIET DAY,
Mar.y Legislators Down Vvii.ii
I Colds-
i !
STATE BANK COMMITTEE. |
; Rufus K. Reaves Made ilia
i St.xe Ayent for the North
eastern Railway.
S,. ria! t.i Trn: Tn’ti' ne
All.ani a. N> v. 15. Tiie guvirnorh s
I t; knf- m <l cliai ne of the N-u 11:eastern
r!i d 111 n<fti<r- wlric' thi g iveinor
■ -.vis .i i li'iug was receiv’d this murn'iig
I in; i for mv. ml Lours ihn g-veinor was
' in ims dt.itien with Attorney General
I IVrtell ami (.uh .1. W. J.'.i a I whose
el ha S' in gh r. Several m< s wei ei
-..>- r. 1( > him for hi.-; coi si.'< rati.,o f-'i' ti e I
ino i ion of state agent. Among thtse
n. r< ex- 'on-.iii -sni.ru A! et> D Candler, I
Hon. Rains K. Reave.-*, of Athens, and
others.
The State Hank Committee.
Ti e l omrni tea appointed under the
j nut. resolut'-.m ad pted yesterday to
pr- pare a s'ate b nk bill c uisists of
Messrs. Corp.,*, Perso a, Moore, Reese
and lope oi the part, of the senate;
op. B’ifeuillet, Calvin, Candler,
V- ch, Mcßi il-, Charters, 11. nder acd
H in bo ;f 'a.- house.
: Ihi r. nems to bi- 'rounds for fear on
..rrt i f fiiends . f state banks, that
t i matter iiiight p s -ibiy be tq ; idled in
; too ei’umi 1 ’t< i ; -no to prevent that Mr.
j Calvin io.tr. d .c, da j >int reso tini n
‘ which the bouse adopted, instructing the
I couiml ve I - v-» to work at once and iv
-1 nori b’, XW’ diH -d i- .
A <>uiet Day
i today '-vis «itlt ut ii,cident at the leg.
:«’• a uro. Ihe senate p..; s. d two or three
local bil s ami beatd some new ones
• r. 01, trie most important being that of
I Mr. Parsons providing tha* tl:a treasurer
sl-ii'l not have (>;; deposit a' any state
deposit "i-y mth th ru the amount of the
I bond eive.ii by the d.p isitory.
Abou half the members of the hou-e
are down v.i h colds, ai d the attendance
is ver lig : r The most important, mat
iters th t cam up today wi-ie the three
I bills of Mr. Fa mii'g am- i ding the tax
i act. The fl st of these I xing dealm s
i (wholes' )nr green or d meats ;
■ ss'. 0, -as'. Th r. t<> tax agon's lor
; f.-r ihi br>. ' • rii-s S2OO p.s.-e.'l, as did
th-I*- .nt 11 i the comp : ol.e: -gent ral
| and g-'V ■; io to tlx a day f>r ti.x n turus
. lie -■ ct' '■ Jaiai 1 d Aiuii 1.
Am >ng th new bids was one I y Mr.
iN-el, f Fo yd,>>> amt n i the c'tie ;s to
i tux c->; si i i., ili3 -us pi on 'i;ti >ii.
Mr. Mos e.’u '.ill making it a misd- -
' me uior t>ttriaan by p. stirg or othi r
i wise o burn gins or other I ui'dings
' pa -id the li'iuse.
Hur US K. REAVES.
it ... Made the Stale's A-i .1 to tlpua*. •
U.e Mn-Uxa.te.n.
, 'to The Tribune.
...» x . No. 15. Gov norNortheni
i ipp :'< d i-tnfus !x. Reaves as the star |
age to p rate 11 Norilinasteiu rail
: roa-’. Il’s si' ry is t/> be $150(1 a year
: and !:■' is to one assistant, who sh .11
ib" auditor anti b >okk--. ■;> -r. This will
cons itu e the t-n ire general office force,
i Tb>> formal >-.lice <f d fault cjtne from
I Y u gL. G. 11 mis o lay.
A LONG RIDE.
•
T Young; Men on Bicycles
For Florida
Mr. Harry A Jevins, of Charlevoix,
! Michigni', arrived in tho city yesterday
! in a sweater and knee breeches on > cot-
■ ton wagon, with bis bicycle alongside of
him. He is one of a party of twenty-
I eight that left Charlevoix en route to
; Port Orange, Florida. Six miles from
! Rome he broke his wheel, and had to
! come to town on a wagon.
1 *'We aie going to he farm of a friend
where wc will snend the winter,” said
ho. ‘‘There sre twenty-eight of us in
the party. Six are ahead of me, and the
olhmsare behind. Os c urse we could
n.jt c me al ;nz t gether, as «e could not
get accommodation for so many. I was
with si* me < f ibe boys, but they got
a'-.ead wh n I i.-oka my wh e l . I am
afr.iid lean not have it. fixed easily, and
will take th'- >in for P >rt O-ange.”
His pt-coim i: r shew.-d that he bad
ridden s i.m tniug i.v. r 1300 miliS. As
i:o siooif before ■ fire at the Armstrong
yisn-iil'iy, t.aing hissbins, he said be
did not know we i i. r bed frost in Geor
gia. H" thought ihein es would all be
gitc.ii, and an i veicoat an ot j ct oi
curiosity.
“It h is been a pleasant trip,” sa d h-,
“but if you want to travel on ;-.n e.con ini
cal icrle t ike tin. railroad. I have spent
a good de 'I mine I an I ceil d h ive in :de
it by rai l ."
He hfr. by Ibe E. T. V. & G yesterday
f r Jacks nvil’e, shipping bis wheel by
express.
A HAPPPY MARRIAGE
Was That of Dr Appleton and Miss F.iani i
Coai r.
A gay party of R un’.ns returned yes
terday morning from Ct dir B'liff, where
Miss Emma Coker and Dr. 'I homas i>
Appleton were marri'd toe . pr b fore.
Io (.lie party were Miss L zz'f Smith,
Miss Ada Smith, Mbs Fati -I.'oker. Miss
Elia Watson and Mr. ohn Coker.
Ihe wedding oc um d at the homo < f
the bride, a mile from *’» ri.ir B nlf.
It. was to have come off at the church,
but owing to the incien tn w- ather the
guests were iaviii d to the !i -me, where
Rev. L. S. Russell prifo- ined the c re
mo iy. .
i he contracting parties vie well known
in this section, an 1 li iv ■ u: ..■• fr;e 'L in
Rome who sent, their congratulations.
THE NEW FURNITURE
For tlio Court House Will Be Put in Place
Today,
Mr. W. H. Sel.- er, < f Andrew & Co.,
Chicago, arrived in the city yesterday to
assist iu tho work of placing the new
fu niture for tha superior and city couit
rooms.
The furniture is all here and will bo
put. in n ace ‘"day The attiac'ii wnets
of tho building wid be gr. a'ly air ed to.
CN BICYCLES.
Two Youua Men from Michig Ite.-ih
llollll' .
Two rather muddy young nmn wiib
muddy wheels rode into 'he c’ y yester
day and Inive put np for a d-. < r two.
Thsii names are B. E. Gray ai d N. R.
W sliborn, sud their hr mes are innci th
er-r Michigan. They arc en rout for
Florid ■, wheie they intend spending Ihe
winter.
About north Georgia roads they put it
this wo:
“Your clay roa"S me splendid when
d, ~ and we nre sti ck on them. When
wit, l.ke this we ar-- stuck in them. ’
THAT CONVENTION
Os stock l.uisi rs Will Ociur t an t.'ai-ly ■
Date.
The horse men of the city are greatly
I ir.te rsiediu the prop :*■ >1 st cl: raisers’
convention. Tnat it will occur at, an
early d ito they say is a certainty, and a
meeting of Fn yd county people interest
ed will bo called in a few days.
At this meeting a date will ba set for
ho convention, and tho details will be
arraegid. Due notice will be given of
the meeting.
THAT CORN
Os Dallas Turner’s will Make a Bushel to
Fifty Ears.
Those samples of corn raised on Mr.
Dallas Turner’s plantation attracted con
siderable attention yesterday. The four
ears weighed s)a pounds, and 50 of them
will make a bushel. He says ho has
acres of the same kind.
He is also exhibiting a persimmon
weighing half a pound, and fie says the
’possums down there grow as big as
dogs.
THIRTY.FD E INJURED-
Anti One Killed in u Wreck in the State i f
Alabama.
Secial to The Tribune.
Atlanta, Ga , Nov. 16 —A negro was
killed and thirty-five whites were injured
ia a wreck on one of the Central’s
bran .hcM at LrFayette, Ala., last night. ■
HE WILL MOVE-
Col. A. W. Walton is Going to Fort
Worth Texas.
Col. A. W. Walton has returned from a
business trip to Fort Worth Tex., and
say s he has decided to move t iereatan
early date.
It is probable that he will leave within I
a wee 1 --, though his family will not It avo
for some time. AH Romo regrets to
know of Colonel Walton’s decission tc
move.
Au explosion of natural gas in her
cook stove wrecked tho house an I seri
■ oosly injured Mrs. Jack, of New Castle,
Penr.
•
When Baby was Hick, wo gave her Pastoria.
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
The Centennial of Presbyterianism at
Washington is being celebrated.
Japanese Liver Pellets are thebeit
i fe.iiily tneaicino f< r liver con plaint and
, cons'ipotion. Fifty pills in a vial, 25
cents. Sold at D. W. Cuuy’s drug store.
The Talk of Rome
Is Our Big Stock for these Panicy Times.
We say Hard. Tiin?s and High Prices must go. High Prices
Have gone ami Hard. Times are on the run. We
broke the prices and you can come
With a Small Pocket Book and Boy
Your Winter Goods Nearly at your own prices. That is
the way we bought them and we only
A Small Profit on New York Prices
Fancy Goods, boss. Hosiery,
Dry Goods, Hars, Gloves.
Dress Good?, 111’55, Oirsets,
Wool Jeans, Drawers, Zephyrs,
Jeans Pants, Cloaks, Yarns,
Factory hmeting, Jacket:, Flannels,
Cotton Checks, Shawls, Quilts,
Cotto i Flannes, Skirts, B'aukets.
These goods and all others throughout our large stock
will be sold at
Marvelously Low Prices.
Don’t buy your fall goods until! you have seen
our stock of dress goods, boots, shoes, hats, milli
nery, bl nkets, jackets, etc. Our low prices are
the talk of Bone.
See ‘ui Goods and Get Our Prices. ■
I! I■■ 5) A L' ■- iU J.
11. lj. 121 ?: n' ' V; !a l
; I—l~n1 —l~n I'" I Til r 'I mill —. - . _i. . jim. ~ im_ -riw ~Tmnni.—nni
iSEEL) OATS.
I
Just < eceived—A large lot of the Finest Seed
Oats ever in Rome. Something real fine; also a
good 1 ot of Seed Rye, (Georgia raised.
ROME GROCERY CO.
No. 13 Shorter Block, Rome, Ga.,
To Make Wheat Grow
I —r ca Tzn
Dissolved Bone and Potash.
i
The Rome Chemical Co. Makas the Best.
E. T. Mc&HEE, Manager.
10 12 aim w ed wlm
The Cosmopolitan Magazine
AND THE
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Both for $2.00 a Year!
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* the past sold for $4.00 a year. It was a wonder to
printers how The Cosmopolitan, with its yearly 1,53 b pages
of reading matter by the greatest writers of the world,and
its 1,200 illustrations by clever artists, could L be furnished
for $3.00 a year. In .January last it put iu the most per
fectmagazine printing plant in the world, and now • comes
what is really a wonder:
Wc will cut the price of the Magazine in half Jor yon