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V SIOO.OOO WORTH
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I SPO‘T<CASH
I in Order io disdosb oi Oiir Laros Winter stock ol
■DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, CLOTHING, HATS, ETC.
glaive concluded to sell everything at Actual Cost, I have made money the past eleven months; and I can afford to give my custcm
ggßand friends goods at ACTUAL COST for Cne Month in the Year. You are all cordially invited to attend this
■ COST - SALE
'■twill be a treat to everybody who attends this feast- Remember I buy my goods from 25 to 50 per cheaper than most of
■chants, andt therefore you can look for very low Our Departments are Complete, and 25 polite clerks are ready to
Bit on you. 1 Very Respectfully Yours
No. 238 Broad Street, Rome, Georgia.
ijWER TRADE ABBREV ATIONS.
Expressive Names 1 or Popular
as Used by Flo rfets.
■t florists and florists’ fl irks have
Kuage of their own wh m.it com.'s
K making up of orders lis an inter-
■ fact not appreciated bp’ the young
Kvho wishes to send a tijunch of vi
■pr roses to his best gifll, or the fa
■f a family in swell®!” who re
st a large monthly bill noj the dec-
Bn of his parlors. Respectfully and
Bntially does the florist stand by a
■her and murmur the longest floral
abbreviations, 1
he and his assistants are
titles ail flipped
■ The most cherished and ixpen-
Jossoms, no matter howigr, t their
■fragrance may be, are reated
■cant respect.
Bs “Hey, Jimmy, a dozen of those
■s, ’ ” a voice will cry. “And don’,
ft that lot of ‘tubies’ for Mrs
■-Smith.” Indeed the. ardent lover
■ssoms would be disenchanted i
Btened to the talk of the trade for
ftf half hour.
■ere are no rules of abbreviation,
;omo of the longest floral names an
clipped, but spoken exactly as
ire written. Even the most igno
florist’s clerk speaks precisely of
nths, geraniums, mignonette, li
violets, poppies, magnolias, or
, ivy, jasmine, phlox and carna
links. His abbreviations are logical
rule, and oftener than otherwise
akes use of the first or last sound
lame.
fe is a brief sample of the Florists'
y Guide:
Sysanthemums, “mums;” tuberoses,
jfes;” lilies of the valley, “val-
V Jacqueminot roses, “jacks;”
■ roses, “brides;” primroses,
Lis;” Maria Louise violets, “Loui-
“rods;” stephanotis,
cape jasmine, “capes;” japon-
B’japs;” amaryllis, “rills;” China
ft "chinas;” morning glories, “glo-
Blemon verbena, “lemons;” nar-
rhododendrons, “den
|M immortelles, “everlastings.”—
World.
F The Postal Whistle.
sw York undoubtedly has an admi
mail service. A city letter sent on
ay within business hours will get
almost as quickly as a telegram,
not infrequently quicker than a
nger. The deliveries and collec
are frequent, the carrierscareful
and blindly directed mis
aro generally delivered to then
>rs after a. very short hunt. Hot”
rs bearing only the name of com
;ivo strangers ar> i imptly deposit
i office or flat boxe surprises stran
When the postm n drops a letter
>ur house box, or deposits paper or
it on the tiles beneath it, he pulls
bell and whistles.| These postal
les are similar to those used by the
i. Sowhen the bell jingles and the
liner follows tharJ’o "o
open the door or wonder who’s there.
You know all about it. The postal whis
l tie could be adopted with benefit else
’ where.—New York Letter.
An Illinois Girl In Washington.
I sat next an Illinois girl in the house
gallery and marked the manner of her
speech, which was strange to a Wash
ington ear. She did not slight a single
“r. ” The broad English “a” eastern
people affect was unknown to her. She
asked me what time congress “took
up” and when it “let out. ” She spoke
of a brook in her home and called it a
“branch. ” She said it seemed so funny
to get six car tickets for “2 bits,” and
she told me she had not attended the
opening of congress because she “could
i not get to go,” but that she meant to
! just as many great speeches as she
oiould “get to hear. ” Then she excused
h\erself and went away, as she said she
hhd “some trading to do for ma.”—
Washington Post
Tying the Knot.
One part of the wedding ceremony
amlong the Babylonians was very signifi
cant. The priest took a thread from the
garment of the bride and another from
tha g rment of the bridegroom and tied
them into a knot, which he gave the
briote. This is probably the origin of the
moeprn saying about tying the knot in
regaiid to marriage.
i
A Different Question.
Fa her (i mpressively) Suppose I
shou> 1 be taken away suddenly, what
woulc become of you, my boy?
Irreverent Son—l’d stay here. The
questiep is, What would become of you?
—Wesfl Chester Critic.
Gall-Ji says that oats were grown
abundp+tly in A-ia Minor; were used as
food iori the horses and by men in times
of famir
The h west order of animal life is
found in the microscopic jellyfish. It is
simply a.minute drop of gelatinous mat
ter. '
Taken.
“I propose,” began the deliberate old
lawyer wfio called around to see a young
widow u business, when his vivacious
client exclaimed, “I accept. ” They are
now partners.—Dallas News.
B EXPECTANT g
| MOTHERS. |
g That our . wonderful remedy “ MOTHERS 3
g ' FRIEND,” wkieh makes child-birth easy may J
1' he within tnet oach of all we have reduced the R
fl|' price to O»i< hollar per bottle. Beware of ft
S , frauds, cou it erfeits and substitutes. £
8 TAKE NOTHING BUT
MOTHERS
FfeIEND. |
f • . . soi n ilv all druggists. . . . !
R MT Write Mr’book‘‘TO MOTHERS” mailed 8
ft free. THE B* ADFIELD REGULATOR O<>., •
g Sole Proprietor a, Atlanta, Ga. JR
THE ROME TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1894.
I
|( grateful 1
I Mother” ffl
I endorses a hl
1 remedy her son is taking nS
| for MALARIA. We do /Z#
I not know her and she
I writes of her own accord Hl
I to praise
I Brown’s ir
iff Iron Bitters.
V\ The letter is dated July 17, jjg
111 1894—just the other day— IfS
111 Washington, D. C. Ill:
'*.... My son 111
111 is taking Brown’s Iron \l%
111 Bitters for dangerous \\»
111 Malaria, and it has done
111 him a great deal of good." 11l
Mrs. Mary Leach, 111
111 911 Grant Ave., N.W. 11l
li| Perhaps you’re suffering 111
ill from the same disease ! Its
E ll In buying look for crossed //■
111 Red Lines on wrapper //»
111 BROWN CHKM. CO., BALTO., MO. ill
’ f B.IEWIS CO.'S
Wear Resisters
For the Best Shoes for the least money, buy
J. B. LEWIS & CO.’S
WEAR RESISTERS.'
For sale by all first class in
Shoes, Don’t {forget E the trade mark,
Lewis’ JWear Resisters,” and don’t b«y
any other. tn sun
Election Notice.
• _____
GEORGIA—FIoyd County.
By order of the Board of Coms issioners of
Roads and Revenue in and 'or the County
of Floyd, notice Is hereby given that on the 2d
day of January, 1895 an election will be held
at all the voting precincts within the limits of
said county to determine the question whether
coupon bonds to the amount of Forty Thousand
($40,00.1.00) Dollars s all be issued- by Floyd
county for the purpose of paying the floating
indebtedness of said county. Said bonds shall
bear interest at the rate of five (5) per cert, per
annum, said interest payable on the first day of
April of each year after the date of the issue
of said bonds. Said bonds shall bear date
April Ist, 1895, aud shall be of the following de
nominations :
Five thousand ($5,000.00) dollars to be of the
denomination of one ($1.00) dollar each.
Five thousand ($5,000.00) dollars to ba of the
denomination of two (sz.oo) dollars each.
Ten thousand (SIO,OOO 00) dollars to be ot the
denomination of ten (.$10.0(1) dollars each.
Ten thousand ($lO WO.00) dollars to be of the
denomination of five ($5.00) dollars each.
Ten thousand (s'o 000.00) dollars to be of the
denomination ot fifty ($50.00) dollars each.
For the tir-t ti*teen y ars only the interest of
said bonds shall be paid, thereafter there shall
be paid,
The sixteenth year five thousand ($5,000 00)
dollars of prim ipal, (one dollar bonds) and two
thousand ($2 000 00) dollars of interest;
The seventeenth year five thousand ($5,000.00)
dollars of principal, (two dollar bonds) and
seventeen hundred and fifty ($1750.00 )dollars of
nThe eighteenth year five thousand ($5,000.00)
dollars of principal, (five do’lar bonds) and
liifteen hundred (SISOO 00)dollars of interest;
The nineteenth year five thousand ($5,000.(0)
dollars of principal, (five dollar bonds) and
twelve hundred and fifty ($1250.00) dollars of
interest;
The twentieth year five thousand ($5,(100 00)
dollars principal, (ten dollar bonis) and one
thousand ($1,000.00; dollars of interest; .
The twentyflrst year five thousand ($5.000 00)
dollars of principal, (ten dollar bonds) and
seven hundred and fifty ($750.00) dollars of
interest.
'lh« twent -second year, five thousand ($5,-
000.00) dollars of principal (fifiy dollar bonds),
and five hundred ($500.00) of interest. ®
The twenty-third year five thousand ($5,000.00)
dollars of principal (fifty dol ar bonds) and two
hundred and fifty ($250.00) dollars of interest,
when principal and Interest will be fully paid
off.
All voters favoring the issuance of bonds, will
have written or printed on their bal.o'B the
words, “For Bonds.” All opposed the words,
“Against Bonds.”
JOHN C. FOSTER, Chairman.
MAX MEYERHARDT, Clerk.
Board of Commissioners of Roads and Revenue
of Floyd County, Ga.
THE MAN
WHO TOILS
Is the man who ought to have the best
things to eat, because his system requires
it. Working men and everybody else
who want the best Meat, always come to
our market. We run the best Butcher
Shop in the city. Our place is clean. The
Meat we sell is tender and fresh. The
prices we ask are low enough to suit any
body, If you knew how particular we
were to give satisfaction you’d never buy
elsewhere.
MCINTYRE & SCHLAPBACH,
No. 427 Broad Street, Rome, Ga.
Tiike
M. A. THEDFORD'S
Liver Medicine
For
dyspepsia I WL ia® | Sick or
Indigestion I \Nervous-
Biii O ssiiee S \S^^]j H
Sourness oss of
Stomach Appetite
None Genuine Without The Likeness And
Signature ofM.A.Thedford on FrontOf
Each Wrapper. M.A.Thedford Meo.<§’
—•? Rome. Ga.
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death, Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss oi
Power in either sex, Impotency, Leucorrhrea and al;
Female Weaknesses, Involuntary Losses, Sperma
torrhoea caused by over-exertion of brain, Self
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15 will send written guarantee to refund if not cured.
Guarantees issued by agent. WEST’S LIVER PILLS
cures Sick Headache, Biliousness, Liver Complaint,
Sour Stomach, Dyspepsia and Constipation.
GUARANTEES issued only by
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ment in each box. Price $1.00,6 boxes, $5.00, with
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Bond to us for the Genuine. Circulars Free.
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