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LOCALS
The cheapest and bi st meals, to b<
had in the city is at Williams*
taurant 202 Fifth Ave. opposite the
new court house.
Mr. Charley Gammon and his little
daughter M as Minnie are here from
their new home in Anniston Ain.
Mrs. A. W Ledbetter is con vile
■cent, after a severe illness.
In the language of the Tribune: by
all means go and register aud let us
decent folks elect us a decent ticket.
See?
Mr, Albert Davis, one of Floyd’s
staunchest citizens, died at his
home, four miles out, yesterday
and was buried today.
Go to A B McArver <t Co to buy
your goods at Cost.
There was no “Fall of Nineveh”
at police headquarters this fore
noon.
You can buy a Mac
intosh coat or a first
class umbrella at sac-i
+ory prices at Gam-!
mon’s Cash Cost Sale.
Your attention is respectfully
called to the new Coal add of the
Rome Ice Co. in another column.
Read it and if you need coal bus
tie around and order som« of the
best coal m the market. You will
get it promptly too.
Handsome John Stalling, of the
Rome bar, spent the day’ in Buch
anan, on ‘‘legal’’ business.
You can buy a first
quality Stetson hat at
factory price at Gam
mon’s Gash Cost Sale.
Rev. W. S. Stevens, of the South
Rome church is spending several
days at Cave Spring.
•‘Colonel” Bill Collier, and Mr.
J. W. Hancock are now occupying
the old Wood mansion op corner
of Bread St. and Sixth Ave.
Fine fast black regular made hese
ry worth COets, for i f.
A B McArver A Co.
All wool drebs Flannel worth* L soc
per yard for 33cts,
A B McArver & Co
Cost sale.
Tom Mann, the over coat thief
who was ehot by officer Guice, lat-i
Saturday is still in jail. Ho
wounds are improving and he will
recover.
The pastor of the First Baptist
Church, hopes to meet his ent in
congregation at the regular meet
ing services tomorrow night,
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The young men of rhe city will
give a german on Thursday night
at the Armstrong. It will be ii.
honor of the visiting yeung In
dies,
Mis Ada Mize is visi' <g rela
tives in Cedartown this week.
Miss Lou Woodward hss re
turned to her home in Cav Spring
after a brief, but pleasant visit to
friendsand relatives in this city.
Fob Rent Cheap: New six room
Cottage on Fifth Avenue near East
Third St. For father particulars call
on H. D. Hill or Luke McDonald.
I—3t -(It.
Copt. I’hill. C. Clark, represent
ing Gutta percha aud Rubber man ti
ncturing Company of New York, was
i i the ci’y today. Capt. Clark is a
hustler from taw aud has many warm
riends in this city.
RESTAURANT."*
Boarding and Lodging!
I have opened up a first class
Restaurant ana Boarding House,
at 202. Fifth Ave. Opposite the
new Court House, And invite
your patronage. Prices reasona
ble. special Rates by tne Day
Week, or Month, give me a caii
Pryor E. Williams,
ROYAL ARCANUM.
Will Hold an Interesting Open
Meeting Tonight.
Hill City Council, No. 535‘ Roy
al Arcanum will hold an “open
neeting” at their hall in the Bat
•V bunding tonight. Besides tin
members aud their families, the
public generally are invited to be
present. AH will be welcome. The
entert iium'-i t will doubtless bi a
pleasant and .nterestingone, Fol
owing is the programme in full :
Programme,
1. Music-Vocal Solo M r ". w *• Fettoa
2. Remarks,... Max Meyerhardt, Regent
3. M usic—Voeal 5010.... Mrs. J• C. Harris,
i, Add ess Mr. r. o, Govan,
5. Violin Solo Miss. Lucy Wright’
6 Address Prof, R. J. owatney,
7, Music-Voeal 5010... Miss. Ruth Eldridge
X, Address Rev, win. Bridges,
9, Musie, Mr. Jake Moore, John Dav s and
Miss Laura Moot e, assisted by the ladies and
ge tleinen of the Singing Club.”
10, Extemporaßeeus Talks.
Committee of arrangements: H. 8. Larsdell,
John D Moors, H. D. Hill, w. R. wyatt, w, ID
Coker, P, w, Roberts, J, A, 6 nlith . w , H, Ed
mundson. Usnors Clifton Lansdell, Litts 11
Funkhouser, Phillip Mullen.
A LIVELY ADVENTURE.
Bailiff Beard run over by a “meeb-
ED NIGGER. ’
Last night Bailiffs Beard and
C jpelaud went over to East Rome to
arrest a negro gambler,named Thorn
ton Hill.
Bailiff Beard took a position
near the frent door while Mr
Copeland went around to the back
entrance to knock.
Copeland “jumped” the coon in
he buck yard drew a pistol hut
darted around the corner of the
house and made a dash for ti e
front gate.
The fleeing negro ran over bail
iff Beard who snapped his pistol
a* him a d< zen times. The negro
escaped. Bailiff Beard has bought
i new pistol.
Nothing short of an iinterven i >'
of the Governor General, at tin
h-ad of the state troops, will pre
vent a prize fight or the capture of
hat negro, the r.r'xt time the
plucky little bailiff eyes him.
Judge Turnbull returned to the
•ity last evening Iroin a visit to At
lanta and other points.
Air Hughey Given, after a busi
ness trip to Atlanta is again at home
in the Hill City.
Arm Harper of Cave Spring, paid
the Hustler of Rome Sanctum a
pleasant call this forenoon.
CoI,R.S Stokes, of Atlauta, spent
the day in this city.
H. R. Boykin, of Charleston, is
at the Armstrong.
Win. H. Crews, of Winston. N.
C. is registered ut the Armstrong.
Hou. A. H. Wyche, of Macon
was in the city today.
Mr, J. R. Stevens, of Atlanta, is
regist- red at the Central today.
8 F. Taylor, of the Gate City
i-> a’ I G utral.
J 11. Hall, oi New York, is
amoiig H e guests of the Central
today.
Mr. John Webb, an old Rome boy,
but now of Chattoonaga, came in last
night and is among his many friends
t ><lay.
Application for etters
Dismission.
(leorgla—Flov<l county :
Whereas, Samuel Funkhouser administrat? r
debonis no: , with will annexed of G. W. F.
I .ampkin’s estate, represents to tho court in
its peti'ion' dulv tiled, that he has administeied
q. W. F Lamkin’s Sr. estate. This is to cite all
persons'concerned, kindred and creditors to
hmw cause, if anv they can, why said adwi»>>
isirator should not be discharge ! from hi» ad
ministration and receive letter < f dismission on
he first Monday in March 181 H. This December
4th 1893, John P. Davis,
12-6-w4w Ordinary.
A KLUSTER OF
BULL’S EYE *HOTS.
“I am glad to see this cold weath
er.” remarked Deputy Sheriff Dal
las Turner today. “It will will
keep the fruit trees from budding
and has a tendency to save our
fruit cron for another year.” In
addition to Mr. Turners old and
new orchards, he has put out 2.
000 raspberry vines aud many
sirawberries on his plantation .
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County School Commissioner
Bridges, Eays that he does not
know how much the schools in
Floyd will average—he did not
say slls each as quoted this morn
ing but did not say that there were
115 schools in the county outside
of Rome.
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He thinks there will be at least 35
more contracts signed, and while
there are now only about one hun
dred schools running,Jthe full number
of about one hundred and fifty will
soon be in operation. Floyd county is
certainly coming to the front with
the proper means to educate her le
gions of school children. Commission
er Bridges is the right man in the
right place.
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♦
The municipal fight is warming
up and already the fun has begun.
There is at least one candidate in
he field whois fish to one side
and fowl to the other faction—
i’hat man will know after the
the elec ion what the voters know
now—where he is “at.” This shoe
is meant for the man it fits.
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Here is an Item I kliped from
the Cedartown Standard of last
week and reporduce in an
“Acephalcus* 4 manner:
“Under the caption “Acepha
lous,“ the Rome Tribune last Sun
day published this item: “Born
to Mi. and Mrs, J W, Hancock
yesterday, a girl,“ When we con
s der that “acephalou®” m ?ans
“without a head,“ the Tr.bune
must have a cinch on some valu
able dime museum news If that
girl was born with a head, however
we would advise Bio. Coiper t°
flee from the wrath to come,”
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As sure as the election rolls
around, John D. Moore and his
tscket will roll up a big m jority.
th< yai’e b winnerejfrom start t< | inish
and when they take charge of the
City's affairs, the (people will see
changes for the batter. And the
people want to see changes too.
NEW fONSORIAL PARLOR-
Frank Taylor the old knight of
the razor has epend up a new bar
her shop at 224 Broad street. He
ii vites all his friends and patrons
to call early and often . I—24tj
In Gammon’s Cash
Gosa Sale you can get
a fine well-fitting chi Id’
suit for less than you
can anywhere, even it
you bought them of the
trash shops.
If you want a first
class tailor made suit,
cheaper than vou ever
saw trash sold, visit
Gammon’s Cash Cost
Sale.
NOTICE! I!
The public will
please notice that
the freight depots of
all the Railroads in this
city hereafter will be
closed between the
hours of 12 noon and
1 p m.
CHAS. I. GRAVES.
AgentET. V.&G.R. R
C. S. PRUDEN.
Agent Central R. R.
J, H. CALDWELL.
Agent rTwxie R. R
P.ome, Ga, Jan, 15,
1894. 1-16 6t
m niiTiie
IF YOU NEED
Bill Heads,
Letter Heads,
Note Hca 7 s,
Statements,
Envelopes,
Circulars,
Programs,
Posters,
Dodgers,
Pamphlets,
Minutes,
Cards,
Tickets
OR ANYTHING FROM A
VISITING CARD TO
A 3-SIIEET
POSTER,
YOU CAN
SAVE MONEY
By Getting Estimates
From the
SHANKLIN
PRINTING
HOUSE.
A large assortment
of New Type, Rules,
Borders, Etc.
If you want to save
money on your print
ing, give us a chance
to bid on it. Orders
by mail promptly at
tended to.
SHAITKLIIT
croze
PRINTING
ZEHZOTTSZE
AFl'-hiR
IS |
ccnT’JszFt.,
The Greatest knock down in
prices ever Known.
HAMMACK, LUCAS & CO.»
-’•PLAINING MILL*
We Mean Business Cal! snd get our Prices
Before Buying we are Selling,
SASH DOORS and BLINDS.
FL( JOKING, CEILIN G.MOULDIN G
F* A LI.l STERS and ACKETS
AT BOTTOM PRICES.
ALEXANDER & HUME
NEW CENTRAL HOTEL.
MU UMGEffifl
SEW FL’RNISHi'NBi
N. M. GOMEZ Proprietor.
RENOVATED THROUGHOUT
ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENT S
ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LICHTS.
TheßeunaVista
REMOOEIO KEAOV A ’l ED
ANP RBFITRMIBREP.
THE ONLY si.oo, A DAY
HOTEL IN THE CITY
Table supplied with the best the market a
ford« polite and attentive servants.
.ATES.transiont $1.(0, >](< < 1 ;.t< y »1- J
m • th.
AL RS. S .EV IC K.
PROPRIE Sb
orner 6th Avenue and Broad Street Ron *
COAL! COAL!
Rome Ice Nlannfac
tnring Co, Represent
ing Southern .Jellico
Coal Co. Im I n acingall
the leading Jellico coal
Alines and Sole agents
IT or the Red ash J ellico
Coal.
Round Coal one to two ton lots $4,25 per ton
Black lump one to two ton lots $4,50 per ton
large quanities cheap. Special prices made
on carload lots, P, 0. Box 134. Telephone
100.
sr• i ’^~ B ~inriwr»MmrrwMmwwiai —— bi. h— ■ in ■ -
The Veet remedy in the world for
diarrhoea and other summer com
plaints is Reese’s diarrhoea eo’dial I
atisfviti m givri or miney refunded |
Roesa & Whitehead.
Call on Ben Wright for good
stenographic work. Office with Judg
Meyerhardt in new court house,
DUPREE i, BURNEY
4KHJTBCTS 4 BOlinS
ROME OA..
r\K»ION!» >’'»<!<-. Mublectto approval of*'
L-J a’ I of modern building*
Linen towels worth $3 per du 1
will sell for $2.