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TBE BOSTLEB OF 10ME.
I
»ec'>nu-cla»n Mat) Mutter.
PHIL G. BYRD,
DAILY AND SUNDAY-]
t*~FMS OF fiUBSCRIPTIG
10 cent U week or $5 00 per annum
FFICE: Corner Broad Street and
«=• ■ftn Avenue.
Os the city of Rome, and Foyd, the
“Banner county’ of Georgia.
For representatives of Floyd:
Major Bob Fouche,
Capt. John Reese,
and plain
“Mister” Moze M right,
And they will be elected, — Io
mark that prediction. ’’
A dead gairble,like his heart,ceases
to“beat.”
No, Maude, Dear, eels are not
sold by the foot.
It is easier to hang a jury than
a murderer.
Seabs platform : “I want John
Maddox’s seat in congress.
The Rock, “bl tiff’’on third Aven
ue continues quite dizzy.
Theseare the days when thetramp
and natures shower baths get to
gether.
No first class carpenter feels like his
Out fit for business is O K until ne h a
a good keen adze.
No.thank you Jammie,the“Prjk-
Rome suits us too well for you
to tempt us to Roam to Pickcn i.
Wonder if it is on ac—count—y
-of too nrich“Pickens”that James has
contracted the gout in bis other fore
foot.
Debs does not get along swimming
ly in his defence —Chroniclej
He ought to—he has gotten out
side the bar.
To look at the husbands of some
■women one would naturally con
elude that they are most easiiv
pleased.
The flint was invented about 1610.
In those days the firing was so slow
that _one soldier fired more
than twenty-five shots a day
Debs’ trial is gjing on. It is a
diffireut trial, however, from that
now experience by the families of
fhestrik.-rs, —Albany Herald
tai ■ *«■■■■ ■■■ ■ 1 w«——
Gen. Booth, the great Salvation
Army leader is soon to visit Amiri
ca. Tua “Calamity llowlero’’read
al! th-ir recruits and need 'em bid
too.
Bm. luimm tablets which have just
reached the British Museum prove
that fdith in < n ■ > <od existed iu that
part ot the world 3,0U0 years before
Christ.
The tax of 10 francs a year on
cycles, which was imposed in
France last April, yielded in the
first half year, it is said, over 780,
000 franco.
The n ditical difference between
Jim ami Scab is, that Jim is a
mugwump without a record while
Seal) is mugwump with a checker
ed board attachment —its Jims
“move.”
There is no city in the south,
that h i a betti r police force than
t'lis same pluckey little city of
R mie. For the evidence use ycu
Own observation.
The great auditorium built by
the Metnodists and recently com
pleted at Ocean Grove, N. J., is
said to be the largest open-air
temple ot worship in the world.
There’s enough cun being rail
ed this year, u t > itie (J •sG.n.-.ui.’
riyer to supply Oemgia —“D<»iu the
Etowah" but ti-m-m.r the Coon,
is even more pi crp rous.
Madame C'uenn- r Perier is an
accomplished aim charming wo
man, deviled to n ■ ciTridmi, i>l
whom she has a daughter ol
14 and a boy feomewivit yuULge’.
Reporter—Here is an item about
a boy who went wadingin Florida
and was swallowed by an alligator.
What head shall 1 use?
Editor—Try “Wade and found
wanting. ”
The Dixon, Mo., Echo, recently
printed this item in its localcolum;
“The editor has been absent, most
< f the week, and is away while wi
print. If you don’t like the pi
per just go to the Devil.”
J have r< ad in Plato and Cicer°
sayings that are very wise and beau
tiful; but I never read in either o f
them :“Come unto me,all ye that la
bor and are heavy laden, and Iwi l
give you rest.”—Augustine.
People rush to the man who adver”
tiser, because he asks them to come
They spend their good money with
the whole-souled public spirited man
aud when they are out of cash go to
the skinflint in the next block, run
in debt and be it him out of it.- And
itseivis him right.
In an address to a college society
at Middleton, Conn , Chauncey M.
Depew referred to assassination of
Presdent Carnot and Mayor liar
rison, and laid down this proposi
tion : “Men who are sane enough
to kill deliberately are sane enough
to kill judicially.”
There is a certain summer hotel in
an adjoining State, where the show
of silver, liueu and Howers is excell
ed only by the meager bill of fare.
A well-known New York advertiser
was asked by the hostess after dinner
what he thought of her table.
“Madam,’’he replied solemnly. “I
do not care much for display—l pre
fer solid ma ter!’.
‘ Before the hour for speaking had
arrived the opera house—and Rome
has a creditable oj era house—was
crowded to ifs utmost capacity. ’
The above naragraph appears in
the “write up”of the Stab Wright
Hu es fi 'Sco of la t monday as
published ;by the Paulding Hera'd,
a id is a fair sample of the balance of
tie column and a naif of lying rot.
Tom Watson declares Unit there
never was such a tiling as a negro
Democrat and never would be.
He says you cun get a negro to
vote the Democratic ticket and
you can get a negro to cut a cord
of wood, but you have to pay him
to do it.—Macon News.
1 oni will never be able to fool
the negro into voting for the ca
lamity Howlers.
Between three and four hundred
pe pie went over on the hill to
hear Judge lli ues speak thirdparty
ikin last lue-day. The crowd was
C’imposed of about 60 Democrats,
about 50 negroes and about 200
Lkpulists from this and adjoining
counties. The speech created but
little enthusiasm. The crowd pres
ens demonstrated that the third
party is growing beautifully less
:u this section. Hiles Weekly.
A m mnger of a clothing store at
Liverpool, N, S. lately hung or
fastened out a sign with “Coats
for Sale ’ upon i‘ “During a recent
Sunday it read “Oats for Sale,”
and being a religious man he al
lowed it to remain until the next
day, when the boys had rubbed
away the r.ghl hand part of the
first letter making it read, “Cats
fur,Sale.” He is wondering what
further scheme the boys hope to
develops.
It is said that W. W. Astor ac
knowledges a loss of Dearly a quar
ter of a million of dollas on the
Pall Mall Magazine alone. With
hie I all MallGazett, which is an
evening daily, he logging from four
to five thousand dollars a week.
His Pali Mall Budget represents a
smaller loss, because it costs less
to produce, but it is claimed that
the Budget means a loss to Mr.
Astor of at least one thousand dol
lars more per week. The owners
m the Tribue ought to feel en
courage.
An ingenious individual, who start
er- in the carpet business in a good
sized city, advertised his business by
e i.iing round men to measure rooms
A ben informed thatjthey were a>! he
wrong house, they left the next day
the owner of the dwelling received a
letter of explanation and apology
from the car] el concern. It wus atrood
move, as it is more than likely tha l
the disturbed household would re
member the polite dealer, and if a
carpet was wanted in future,give him
i call, The Hatberdasher.
Now that Editor James A. Hall,
has inherited an iumense fortune,
from a great uncle out iu California’
he will probably go out and settle up
the estate and return to this city
where he will resume the editorship,
o! the morning Tribune. With an in
come from $235,000, Jim can afloid
to edit Romes crack morning paper
for several years. We congratulate
Rome on the death of Mr. Halls un
cle and extend to the enriched but
sadly bereaved young geatlem ru our
deepest sympathy. We dout know
exacriy how he feels but we remem
ber how we felt when our mother-in
law*-went awap to join the angels.”
SOME PH I’NN.
A man with a donkey for sale,
hearing that a friend wanted to
buy sent him the following,
written on a postal card: “Dear
D ,if you are h oking f< ran
At donkey, don’t forget me. ’ —
American Youth.
Friend—How did you lose your
place as foreman of the Daily
HUSTLER?
Ex-Foreman (dolefully)—The
editor wrote a column of letters
from old subscribers, compliment
ing us on our special edition of
last Sunday, and I made a mistake
and dumped ’em in the day before.
—Puck.
St. Peter (to applicant)—You
say you were an editorial writer
on a newspaper?
“Yes, sir.”
“Step into the elevator please.”
“How soon does it go up?”
“It doesn’t go up, it goes down, ’’
—Arkansas Thomas Cat.
An enterprising local reporter
handed in the following to the city
editor of an esteemed contempora
ry : “A large crowd assembled be
fore Mr. Sei low’s fancy goods store
this morning and watched him
while he was engaged in the infer
ing occupation of dressing the four
large handsome French window
that make his place so attractive
The display was much enjoyed.<•'
But the compositors were in
hurry and neglected to put an
“n” in the “windows.”—Truth.,
Tommie Watson’s populistic
cartoonist says: “Hon. Seab
Wright, of Roma, Ga., aanotinceis
that he will support Judge Hines
for Governor.”
“Mr. Wright is a very jbrilliant
young man, and has no superior
in th stale as an orator.”
Neither is ‘here in all the bor
ders of the state, a more accom
plished political acrobat Scab is
a fl qiper from floppersville, Tom
mie;—nine-tenths of his time he
don't know where he is “at,” and
the other two tenths he is changing
coats.
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1 Hu <3 11.
A--. /i\ Medical Di.-.-ov
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J *■! ir ! * rT in -
g fr t J stance, or in con
I f! ’. .■ut . i ebce iron.
j\ /? pneumonia, fe
I j t vei.;, ami othei
IX / | v. citing disease .
/ / 1 V nothing car
rl 1 v equal it as an np-
/ £ 1 X petizing, r< stora-
**tive tonic tc
bring back health and vigor. For palo, puny,
(crorulous children, it does wonders. It
builds up both their llesli and their strength,
thoroughly purities the blood, and makes <
effective every natural means of cleansing <
repairing, and nourishing the system.
It starts the torpid liver into healthy ac 1
tion and promotes all the bodily functions.
ror the most stubborn Scrofulous, Skin. '
and Scalp Diseases, Dyspepsia, Biliousness.
Ami kindred tuiiiieuts, tb© “ Discovery n is
the only remedy that’s If it
uoesn’t beueilt cr cure, you have your money
back.
'tietnbe'A > n n Eye nnd i
i- ace t.u.i cure Fi L.’ncn e Sure r.-e*.
<ra.uil.C.-.(l Eye Eids. Vl. pl. i .les
\czenia, Fetti :, Salt rilwtun anti Stiild Head
% cents per box Fo, ;-m., by Jrugguta.
TO GWNEjRS.
For putting a horse in a hue healthy con 1
lition try Dr. Cauy’s Condition I’owdcn
lliey tone up tlie s’ --om. ail digestion, cun
•oss of appetite, relieve constipation, correc
Kidnev disorders and destroy worms, givin;
S°w life to an olii oro"er work-d hur-e.
nt in \ 4'age _ r sale _ m
PUBLIC SALE OF REAL
ESTATE.
Whereas. < n the 15'h. day ot May 1593. Wi11i....
1i.... Bradford, ot !• luyd county, Ga . borrowed
I tn, m the SiiutlH-m Buil.lhlg and Loan AsM«•«.»-
I tion of Knoxville, lennessee, the sum ot
! on twenty tour shares of the 52d. series ot stock
Itn said As-oi iation, and on tils same da e exe
cuted and delivered to said Association his cer
tain promUory note or obligation m wnttug,
| whereby he undertook amt promised to pay on
I or before nine yeais after dale he sum of ¥2,400
wi h interest on ilm sum ot #1,200 at ihe rate <>t
six per cent per annum, p.iyaide monthly oil or ]
hefoie the lasi Sai in da, iu each ..ml every mo Ah,
Ico I mei.ciug on the last Saturday in M..v is. >,
which said note was secured by a dee. _ o iven
date therewith IO ceitaln Real Lsaie in llu
Ci.vot Rome. Floyd county, Georgia, tetei at- ,
ter more particularly described : Said deed rc- ,
corded ill the Clerk’s Office ot Hoy. ( ounty n
I V of deeds page ..21, on May 30, is. 3, |
to which reference is here made lor greater eer- i
lain v as to i.s term, and eon iitim.s.
And whereas l.v the terms ol said note ami ,
dee.i the said William Branford stipulated amt
agreed that upon uis failure to pay prom, it'
wdieu due tiie taxes aud insurance premiums on
i said proserty, of upon his failure to pay the
monthly interest on said loan, or the tines and
monthly payments on said stock, oratiy part
thereof, for a period <d six mouths after the
same or any t stailment the eof may become
due, then at the op.ion of said Association the
whole indebtedness evidenced by said nblia i
tions a d securrd by said deed, including any
taxes or insurance <lue or paid by said As -ocia
| tion ou s lid proper v, shall at once become and
be due and collectable, and said Association is
by the terms of said deed specifically vested
with full power and authority to advertise
said proper y once a week tor four weeks, and
sell the same to the highest bidder at public
auction betore he Court house door ol f loyd
County, forcash in h .nd, iu, bar of the equity
of r demptiou, and to make to the purchaser or
purchasees of said property good and sufficient
' fee simple titles thereto.
An.i whereas said William Bridtord has
made default for more than six months in the
payment of said interest, tines, and monthly
payments. Said Association, under the options
atoresaid, now declares said pri cipal sum of
$1,200, togetuer with the accumulated interests,
tines anti premiumus, aggregating on the 3 >th.
day of Jure 10'34, the sum of $1406.2", due ami
payable immediately.
And now in execution of the authority vested
n said Association by said William Bradford,
by virtue of the deed beniiiafi.re referred to,
there will be sold on the first Tuesday in Au
gust 1894, between the hunts of Ila m. and 12
o’clock m. in front i f the Co rt house d<>or of
Floyd < ounty, at public auction to the big. Ost
bidders, sot cash in hand, and in bar of the
' equity of redemption which is expressly waived
and released, in said deed, the following R al
Estate, deserilieil ia said deed, towit: That eer
, tain lot or parcel of la d situatad in the city
of Roms County of Floyd, State ot eergia,
and particularly described as lots numbers one
(1) and two 2) in the Rome Heal Estate Compa
ny’s subdivision of the i-iftli Ward of the city of
’ Rome, said lota fronting fifty-one >1 feet each
on Fort Avenue anti running back same width
oßehuimredai.il fifty-eight feet to ar ailev.
being the same propertv conveyed to William.
Bradford by J. H. Allen ami others on the 11th.
day of uctoiier 1890, by deed o. record in the
Clerk’s office of Ftoy.d -ounty, in the .-ook I’. t’.
page 656. Andthepioc eds of said sale will be
applied as follows: First, to the expenses of
sale; second, to discharge anl pay oft the
amont due the said Southern Building & Loan
.--sociation, i 'cluding principal interests, At
torneys fees, tines, and unpaid i stallmeuts;
amione-third,the residue if ar.y.willbepaidtothe
said Will'um rtradtord, or his order. And inis
is to give notice ot said Sale as by said deed
provided. This June 22, 1891
Southern Building X Loan Association
by McHenry Nunnally & ' eel,
Attorneys.
4.
Trustees Sale,
Will be sold o-i the first Tuesday in August
1864 during ihe legal hours of sale, -he jiroper y
hereinafter described. Whereas on the .entli
■I yof Deeemoer 1892, Lizzie A. Andrews of
F.oyd county, Ga. did execute ami deliver 10 the
Atlas Saving and Loan Association of Hamilton
county, Tennessee, pari y of second p .rt her deed
of conveyance to Ihe rollowing described lands
and tenements situaren in Floyd county Giorgia
lin which deed the Citizens Bank Jt Trust Co. 01
Chattanooga Tennessee was named as '.rus ee
and title to said y vested ny said deed in
said trustee) to wit:
"Lot No. thirty-live (35) iu Bio- k ‘ fronting
on Avenu "A" forty- hrec (43) feet and running
back, of uniform wid li, two liunitred (200) feet
in rhe City of Rome Georgia, beingaisirt of ori
ginal laml’lo No, two hu..dred an i 1 flirty-seven
(237) in 23rd. District and 3r .Section of said
county and si ate.’’ Said Trust deed being ex -
cuted to secure the payment of a note for $790
dated December 15th. 1892,.and given by Lizzie
A. Andrews to the A-.las Saving and Loan Asso
ciation.
And said Lizzie A. Andrews having subscribed
for llm e and one-half share of the Capital S eek
of said Association of the value of seven hun
dred dollars and the said Asso i .tion having ad
vanced to Lizzie A. Andrews the sum of S7OO
ou said Shares ami the said Lizzie A. Andrews
in said note and deed ot trust having agreed to
pay said Atla- Saving and Loan Association,
eighty-seven and a half cents weekly insta imeut.
of dues on said shares, ami twenty-two a da
half cents weekly installments of premiums on
said shares as provided by ( hart er and By-un.s
of Baid Association: and eighty aud 49—52 cen's
per week as interest at six per cent on said sum
of $790.
And in wh eh noteand Tru-,1 deed it wasex
iiresslv stipula-ed on failure of Lizzie a.
vnorew .0 pay said interest tines ard premiums
as stipulate.i n said note and tri. t tieetl at op
tion 01 said assoc’.a. ion said noie becomes due
and payable: and said tiustee mightsell sa d
property after having adv. rtt.-ed same for four
weeks iu a newspaper published in Rome Geor
gia.
Now, therefore, said Lizzi > a. Andrews l aving
failed to pa. either iiiieris-s, dues or premiums
as coutrae-cT to be paid by her, for more than
tour weeks and iu fact been iu default, in mak
ing said payments for more than twelvemonths
and said Association having declared said note
due: lite Ci:izens Bank and Trust Company as
the trustee aforesaid, by virtue of th.- power
and autho.iiy ve-ted in it. as trus ce, will sell .0
the highest bidue., at the Co.irt botisa door in
Rome Ga., for c«sh, on the lirs Tuesday in Au
gust 1894, the before described land ami tene
mjntg, aft»r duly advertising same in the
Hi sTLEtt of 7b >. it: The proceeds of said sale
will be applied to the pay mems in their oruer,
as by s ti.i tmstdeed r quire 1, w’lii:. trust deed
is recorded in Book-‘I .t. ’ol def<l3 page 506,
i the office of Clerk of the S.tpe.mr c ur. of
Flovd county Georgia. This July 19th. 1894.
The • itizeus p. 1 k ’’’rust Co. Trustee.
Ge... A. 11. H..>riS, Attorn.y for The Citizens
Bank X Trits. Co.upa .y.
NOTICE.
Flovd Superior Court,
March Term 1894.
tn s . j Application to ad-
C. A. Allen, V dopt an unknown
S. V. Alien, ) child
To any aud all pci concerned. You or
either of you are hereby commanded to be and
a> pear al Hie next term <>l Super ■ Court to be
tjeid on th.-4th Monday in .-.epic- inber 1894 to
show ca s<- it any you < a . Why ilie appli-’atlon
in the above a.a eu cad - should not be granted
and in default there 01 tue same will lie ..Uo>.
ed witness the li.moral-- -• .m. Henry judge ol
said court tin. 13th oa. of April 89».
Win, E, Beysiegle,
Clerk of Superior ’.uirr
Flovd count Ga.
Application lor Letters of Dis
mii'siui,
GEORGIA, Floyu Coi x rv :
v--h.-rens Mrs. n„ r ( <,he , Guardian, of .Mamie
Cohen, represents to the court in her i>or:r>on
duly filed, that she had anministered .Mamin Coy
hei. s estate. This is to cite all pi-rso.i . comiern
ed, kindred and creditors, to sho.. cause, if am
they can, vliy said Guardian should not be did
charged fr< 111 her administation and r.-ceive le
ters of Uisti ission on the first Monday in Vn.nist
1894. This July 4th. 1894. 7-4-30 d
JOHN P. DA Vis!
Ordinary Floyd County, Georllia
Application for Letters o
Dis uission.
GEORGIA Floyd Countv
Where; s John C. Printup Executive Henry)
Pli.lt .p. epresents to the e mri 11 hid petiHfl
duly fil< d. uui lie has ad t iuisterei’ . . ni\ s
Frintup’s es-.v-o. Th sis cite all peisoni
■ I*” 1 ’ ’‘““""J 1 al, ‘‘ medi’nrs. to show ci.usi
laiiy they c.-iii, why said P.xecu.or should not
he di eh iru'C.l I-..nt hi. f x.-cutorship and re
eicie le.tcrs o.'dismis.i.m mi the first Monday
in Septemb -r 1894. 1 his June 4th 1894 J
.... . vdhn P. Dav is,
Ordinary Flcyd County,Georgia.
Take
Dr. M. A. THEDFORD'S
LIVER MEDICINE.
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Ss.
DYSPCPSIA If . \ sick on
Indigestion XNeuvous-
ff/l/OL’SNDSs\
Sourness of
Stomach Appetite
None Genuine Without The Likeness ..no
Signature ofM.A.Theoforo on FrontOf
Each Wrapper. M.A.Thedford Med,@.
♦ROM£ . G A .
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DENTISTS
| A. WlLLS—Dentist—2oßl-2 Broad stree
over Cantrell and Owens store.
ATTORNEYS
JAMES H NEVlN—Attorney at Law Ollie
Poverty H ill postoillc i coruor 3rd Avenue
CHAS. W. UNDERWOOD- Attorney at
Masonic Temple.
Rome, Ga.
R*fcECK & DENNY—Attorneys at law. Offic
in Masonic Teiuble. Rome, Ga.
WW. VANDIVER—Attorney and Cour
seller at Law—Rome. Ga.
WH. ENNIS—.Ino. W. STARLING—Enni>
.t Starling. Attorneys at Law. Masonn
Temple, Rome, Ga. feb23.
WH. SMITH, Attornoy-at-Law. Office 0
Masonic Temuie Rome Georgia,
" fe’>32tf
WS. M HENRY. W. J. NUNNALLY, W
J. NEAL—M’Hpnr,, NunnallvCt Neal-
Attorneys-auatLaw, odice over Hai<
> q idaiin Hardware Cm. Broad street, Rome. G
DM. RA’ilSl K—Physician and Burgee
Office at. residence 614 avenue A, Fount
‘ward.
LP. HAMMOND -Physician and Burgeon
Offers his j .ofessioual services to the pci
pie of Ko re and surrounding countrj
Office at Croncb anil Wataon's drug store, zo
Broad street-
n'l. W. D. HOY I’-Office at C. A. Treviti
drugstore. • r i>. 331 Broad street Telephmi
110, resides >a. No. 21
DR. C. F. G1 f FIN— Physician and Surge 1
—Office n. f Masonic building. Residene*
SOOitbav tue.
H< WARD E. FKLTON—Phvsician aud sin
geon -Office No. 6 Thirc Avenue,
At office day and night. Telephone 62.
Frank A- Wynn, Physi< ian and Surgon
office at Tre'itt 24 Johns in drug store
Telephone 13 Residence 496 Second Ave,
Prompt a teutioa given all profession d call
Road Citation,
GEORGI A, Fl ov iif'orNTY :
w hereas VV E. isniitli, etal., have petitioned
the Board of < ommissioners of Roads and Rev
enue of .-aid Countv, asking that these'tlement
road now leadi g and running direct from Se
ney, Georgia, and running directlv by what is
t nown as Rodgel s old Barn Place and Henry
Di 11:1 moiul’s dwelling house anti intersecting
with the public .tail known as’the Pleasant
Hope chinch road, at or near Drummonds
school house, be made a second c ass public
road, and the Rol.il ( on inissioneis of 1504 Dis
trict G M• of said County having reportedthe
proposed road to be of public utility. Now, this
is to cite all persons having objections thereto
<>r claims for damages arising therefrom, to
make the same known to the Board of Commis
smners at the next meeting to be held on the
first Monday in August 1894.
Witness the Hon John C. Foster Cliainnanof
the Board, This July srh. 1894,
d-3(Bd. Max Meyerhardt, Clerk.
Only $6 00 by the E. T. V. & G.
to Cumberland ot SV Simons and
return. Tickets will be sold July 21st
good to return July the 30th. For
sleeping car reservations, tickets and
etc, call ou or write to
J J Farnsworth, T. C. Smith,’
DPA P &T A
Atlanta Ga. Rome Ga.
742 9t
NOTICE Vi ATER JCONSUHERS
The first quarter ends Saturday
June 30tL, I am Compelled by the
city Ordiance to shut oft’ all in ar
■ real’s see Sextion 25 Water Oi’diance'
Jas McGuire.
Supt.
BIDS WANTED
Georgia, floyu Countv :
The Board of Commission-rs of Roads and
Kevenne of said couofy ask for sealed bids to
scrape, print and adjust the three iron bridges
beloi ging to the county, to wit, the bridge at
thefoqtofSeco. il Avenue, the bridge at tin
foot of Broad Btree., and the bridge over the
GvSt&uaulariver on Fiiili Avenue, leading to
1 hq Fourth ward. Said bids to be in the Lit., r'
oho e not latei than nine o’clock a. m.. on au
gusl Gi !i, ; <94. a bond will be required from
1 lie succe-.-i ul bidd r for the faithful perform
ance e; the vvm'K. The Board reserves the right
to reject any ai-d all b'ds.
Witness the Honorable John C. Foster, Chair
man of the Board, this 51 h, day of June, 1894.
T muz Meyerhardt, Clerk.
June-7-30-d
W-MLWI. .WI
HOW’S THIS.’
We < fler Cue Hu udred Dollari 3
4fiw.;rd inr tiny case of CaUrrh that
mnot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh
Cur?.
F. J CHENEY & CO. Props,
i’oledo , O.
, Wo the undersign© 3, have known
I'• J. Cheney tor the last 15 years
and believe h'in perfectly honerable
in all busine s transactions and fi
nancially able to carry out any obli
gation- made by tiieiriirm.
;st A Fauax, Wholesale Druggist,
Poled >, O.
M ALDiNo, Kinnan A Marikin, Whole
sale Druggists, Toleds, O.
Hull’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon blood
and muc >us surfaces of the system
Prue, 75c. p r bottle. Sold by all
Dra. gpfs. Testinuonia s trie.
ti?iu.S" ak 1 sdvMUWtes to yournr men desir.-ii.
L - ’* Course ar. . n
wea.ts low. Free car fa*- to Rome. Circulars fr e
HARMISON. Proetdeau \ .da.
• ;xniin4lt “
34 C n » ■: , 5 9 * y “ at
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t. ~ *T’ir- . |
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? And it will Keci) iou Coni
f ..r L ti-ml ! \vb.'' a '‘yn fin'ov''’,.**'; : ,
r. ever you f- el ■ 640. bwlt*. .-|v ’''W.
- dr.uk will du you 41103, ur*iik ' lt ’* u P e >9in.
I HIKES’
I irxootbeer
= A2sc. pkg. makiei.Vgallons, 8o!, le y "
Ele .lamp for boutlfol ylclur. c .rd.l .
Ulina. E. KireaCo., lTilln.l.l
UtaHNta M Hm t >ta.| W1H . U1U , uu ,,,,, , , l
What Nerve Berrie,
ha X!j® nefor otheh
x^‘'^. the y w 'ii d 0
1 for you.
IST DAY.
VIGOR J
IV! E Easily, Quick!/
and Permanently Resteoed.
A positive cure for all Wot ~
Debility, an.l nil their t?ain <d yiV"””” 1 *
from ee.riy errors niffi inter e
us overwork, airk IC M w-o-rv .’‘b r u
ami gives tone and slri-n
--g»ns. Ntopn ...i„ a . oral |.,„
fiaklMMioiK C.iusod bv ..1 * "
cessive use of kibaico i. vi ' or ’ ■’«
which lead to von.milpt‘o.^“, 1( t‘ h, ll ’ l "*
I’heir use shows ininifdmt*. ~., ; , ' '"emu,
no lufttat.... I ns,st'
Swerve Bernes, >‘m. t T r
pocket. Price. .-I.m p.- 1 rr .vi,
t.eatmor:i.<,.io.<j ta .,.. !U1(1 _ I,s n fi(
-f not kept by y„ ll; - .1“ -Ls
bj mail, upon of’ nriei* in n? e ’
p;'i. Pamphlet fr.... '.t.Mr!?, j " ! aln "sip,
A XKBK AN 31EMHC AE
For sale by Crcuch&l
Co. I
GROCERIES AT COSTI
As we are going to|
move soon. I
We offer our entire!
stock at cost, you canl
buy anything. We havl
at wholesale priceswl
mean to seli you if yoJ
want to buy. We thinll
that we bought oul
goods as cheap as the!
same kind ot goods]
can be bought by anjl
one. So come to see]
and save ycurseM
money. |
Veryßespt. |
Morris & Brol
Opposite Central Hotel, ■
All persons indebted to Dr. CH
F. Griffin are requested to call
at their earliest convenience aiifl
make a settlement, an he expect®
to be absent for the greater partcß
ibe summer recuperating hfl
heal tli. 7-3 d. ts. ■
IO RENT:—?* liverioiu eottj
with clothes pusses, wash roomM®
all conveiiii nees.Ai<’st central ahiiiiO
sireable locution. Vv ill take board 1®
part for rent if satibfactory. Addrt®
7-8 Gt F. E . A., Rome Ga. ■
Sometime ago I was Iroaldeu
an attack of rheumatism- us ®
Chamberlain's I’ain Balin ard
coiijph fely cured. I l’< ave Biace
v:.'(-<i many of my fri. nds and
filers to try the remedy and ab -!*•■
highiiy of it. Simon Gidubnuui,
Ltiis Key j Cal. For sale by Low™
Bros. Druggist. H
I have two little guind childj
who are teething ail this no S "B
mer weather ami m e 11,1111 JM
uowcl complaint, i m' 1 ’ ! -' j '
berlaiu’s Colic, Cholera
rhoea Remedy and it acs
charm. 1 earnest!) roconiem
children with bo-vel
myeell taken ui.h a '' l! '- :l '
bloody flux, wth mwim :l1 " t l ' , ■
my stomach, one-H ’ l,l ''y^ 1 , ' l '
this remedy cured 1. K
f v-fuui hours 1 was mJ l ’ l J
.imngniy house wurk.--;' , ' s '/■
Tent. For sale b> la wei;
L'/uggisi.
notice. M
To all whom it mav eonef"; W
is to notify you tlmt I <■ ‘' c
sold out. my grocer.
:im-< unts oh my book ; “
1 k-a.e call at< nee and s. i;p
5V L. Swaim 11 ‘IM
bv August sth -1! ‘i’ ’ ‘ 'J'
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“Warter’s
made” is the
production
Rome Cigar l-a c «
For sale by Rl ■ W
| Try one.