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HANKS <5 mil
"New Stock of New Furniture.
WE HAVE JUST OPENED OUT AT NO. 23.
BROAD STREET AND THIS IS TO CALL
THE ATTENTION OFTHE -PUBLIC TO THE
FACT THAT WE HAVE BOUGHTAN IMMEN
SE LINE OF NEW GOODS AND ARE IN SHAPE
TO OFFER THE TRADE THE BIGGEST BAR
GAINS IN ROME IN
Fi'RxrrißK
STOVES
MATTINGS
AND RI GS
Cur Line of Glass and Tin Ware is
replete in everything needed in
the Dining room and kitchen We
are headquarters for Vase and
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Inaddition to the above we most respectfully announce
* till and compile Hue of undertakers supplies.
Dav telephone 122 - Night telephone 113 all calls 'iiswer
ed promptly.and by,polite and < xperienceed men.
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23BROAD ST,
ROME GA.
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THE H J3TLE? T' ROME WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 7 1894,
i IN A NUT SHELL
The Next House as Figured up in
Washington
THE FiGGERS ARE TOUGH
But If the Populist can Stard
Them why the Democrats
can. Tennessee elects
a Republican Gov.
—Great Scott.
Wasington, October 7.—The fol
lowing table is the result of the
work of the two headquarters.
Chairman Babcock claims eighteen
more than is presented in the table,
But they are not admitted by Sen
ator Faulkner:
State. Rep. Dem. Pop.
Alabama 0 9 0
Arkansas 0 6 0
California 5 2 0
Colorado 10 1
Connecticut 2 2 0
Delaware 10 0
Florida 0 2 0
Georgia 0 11 0
Idaho 10 0
Illinois 14 8 0
Indiana 8 5 0
lowa 10 1 0
Kansas 4 2 2
Kentucky 2 9 C
Louisana 15 0
Maine 4 0 C
Maryland 2 4 C
Massachusetts 12 1 0
Michigan 12 0 0
Minnesota 6 1 0
Mississippi 0 7 0
.Missouri 4 11 ('
Montana 1 00
N bra<ka 3 2 1
Nevada 0 0 1
New Hampshire 2 0 0
N-vz Jersy 6 2 '•
N w Y >rk 25 19 0
North Carolina 1 g 0
North DaKota 1 0 0
Ohio 16 5 0
Oregon 2 0 0
Pei nay I vama 25 5 0
Rhode Island 2 0 0
South Carolina 0 .7 0
<lll h Dakota 2 0 0
I'enuoßsee 3 7 0
I'exaa 0 3 0
Vermont 2 0 0
V igitiia 3 7 0
Was in'ton 2 0 0
A eat Virginia 2 2 0
A’l-consin 8 2 0
Aborning 1 0 0
• Tot a'a 196 156 5
Anaemic Womc-3
with pale or sallow complexions,
or suffering from skin eruptions
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All of the stages of Emaciation,
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Scott’s
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takes away the pale, haggard
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Debility. It enriches the blood,
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Lungs, Consumption and Wasting Dis
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Send for our pamphlet. Mailed FREE.
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Administrators Vale,
QEOROIA: Floyd County
Pursuant to an order of the Court of Ordi
nary of said comity, granted on the Sth, day of
November 1894, there iwill be sold beiore the
ourt house ooor, in the city of Rome, and coun
y of Floyd, on the first Tuesday iu December
:594, between the legal hours of sale the follow,
ng described property, to wit
That part of lots Nos. 192 and 193 in the 23rd.
listriet and 3rd, Bection t of Floyd county, Geor
ia, beginning on the West side of the Selma
Hvision of formerly the K T. V. & G. Railwa*
'o, (Now the Southern Railway Co.) on said le
No. 182. where what is known as “Hume’s*
Bran h” leaves said railroad and running with
s du Branch Northwest until it strikes the origi
mlbne between Lots No 8 192 and 196. Thence
West with said original line to the Brooks coin
r: Thence in a westerly direction with the vti-i
nil line betwe-n lots No’s, 193 and 168, Ten chain
■■nd fifty links to a stake. Thence Southerly al
ight angles with said original line about twelvt
'bains to the said r» Iroad line. Thence with
aid lailroad line to the beginning point, sai' 1
■arcel of land
ilso a parcel of being seventy-five [7?
ercs more or leas, and lie mg parta of lots No’s
'7 and 168 in the 23rd. Dist. and 3rd Becti< n
aid county ano State cwned and jios-essed by
a d Stansbury at the time of his death, s; i
I .mi being conveyed by Wm. A. Brooks to sai
> ansbtiry by deed, dare September 3rd. 1873 am
eeorbed in the clerks office iu said county in
■<>< k “1” of rbeda Page 159 and Bpeci.dreferenc.
* isu'e to the several lonveyances theruinl re
el red to for more specific description. Sold a
i h-pr-petty of the estate of .1. A. Stansbury
, 1 ceased, terms. This November sth. 1894.
W, Underwood.
Admr. Est. J. -* '»v. Deceased.
Change in SchFf’u'e.
On the 18th of thia mun'h this
division of the Southern Hailw a*
will make an important change in
the schedule, 'flirt-' bill/ train*
each way on the Gem; it division
will be put on. '1 ran.a . 1 mg South
will leave here b"iit 8 and 11 in th*
morning and about 9 i.j the cveu
iiffe, ; wo trams in the morning f oi
Chattanoga t nd one in the eveuing
fhere will be no passenger traim
at a late hour in the night. This
change will prove of great beuefii
to Rome, as one cau go to Atlant*
or Chattanooga,spiad several hours
and return the same day. An im
portant change will also go into
effect on the Alabama diviaion.
Foster’s Gin.
Cave Spring, Ga., Nov. 6. —
Yesterday afternoon the ginnery
and saw mill of Mr. John Foster,
near Cave Spring, was destroyed
by fire. Tw’enty-two bales of cotton
were comumed with the gin. It
was a water power gin. Fire caused
by match being in cotton. No in
surance.
Tip for Touches.
Tie man who must have se« n
better days, if he had seen veiy
many, approached the desk nearest
the door and said in a soft, apolo
getic way: “I beg your pardon.”
The City Collector turned sharp
ly in his chair and said: “What
can I do for you?”
“Would you be kind enough to
f'vor me witn enough morey to
pay so a slight luncheon?”
“Luncheon, eh?”
“Yes, sir.”
“Be seated.”
The “toucher” slid into the
chair as if frightened by such a
welcome and remarked that he
didn’t like to intrude. The city
buyer pulled from his pocket sev
eral coins and counted out 35 cents
in silver.
“1 think that will be enough,”
he said.
“Thankyou, sir; I—”
“If you had asked for enough to
get something to eat I should have
given you 10 cents. If you had
vulgarly asked for the price of a
meal I should have given you 15
cents. If you had expressed a pref
erence for lunch you should have
received 20 cents. But luncheon is
worth 35 cents at any good restau
rant, so I hand you that amount.
Will you kindly excuse me now? I
have some work to do.”
The man looked at him blankly
and then moved away as swiftly as
his limp would allow.
/7”A’ QUITE A STEI
A • u f’ - om the gretet, griping,
dreadful ntU- to Doctor
Pierce’s Pleasant I'el
-U l cts - See what an ad
si vuuce there is:
VySS ‘ v These little Pellets.
Bcai'caiy larger than
Z' mustard seeds, are the
smallest and the easiest
to ttske tiny, sugar
—Ase coated granules that
every child is ready for.
They act in the mildest, easiest, most nat
ural way. No violence, no reaction after
ward, and their help lasts. They perma
nently cure Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious
Attacks. Sick or Bilious Headaches, and all
derangeineuu of the liver, stomach and
bowels.
They’re put up in sealed vials. This het os
them always fresh and reliable, unlike tin
ordinary pills in wooden and pasteboard
boxes.
They’re the cheapest, for they’re guaran
teed to give satisfaction, or your money is re
turned. You pay only for the good you get.
No matter what you’ve tried and found
wanting, you can lie cured with Dr. Sage’s
Catarrh Rerdv
There is no medicine so often
needed in every home and so ad
mr ibly adapted to the purposes
for which it is intended, as Cham
berlain’s Pain Balm. Hardly a
week passes but some member of
the family has need of it. A tooth
ache or scald promptly relieved
and the sore healed in much less
time than when medicine has to be
sent for, A sprain maybe prompt
ly treated before inflammation sets
in, which insures a cure in about
one-third of the time otherwise re
quired. Cuts and bruises should re-.
jHive immediate treatment before
•he parts become swollen, wjaich
jan July be don when Pain Balm
6 kept at hand. A sore throat max
ne cured before it becomes seri< m
V troublesome corn may be remo'v
<1 by applying it twice a day for a
vp'ik or two. A lame back may b'
cured ami several days of valuable
riii e saved or a pain in the side or
chest ivueved without paying a
doctor bill. Procure a 50 cent bot
tle at once and you will never re
g.et it. For sale by Lowry & Bros. 1
SOUTHERN HOTEL.
CHATTANOOGA TENN
A Strictly Firs' cGss Hotel. Kight in the heart of the cit
Convenent to business, depots and electric car lines
Che service is uusmpassed and the prices reasonable.
W. A.- Camp Manager
S HI N C L L S.'
We make them and sell
them at bottom prices,
HUME &. PERKINS
THE LITTLE RUBY BARBER
TONSORIAL PARLORS
If you want work In mv line call at my place
Frank. Taylor, the old reliae
Bnslhiop '
Vincent’s f
Idea. ;
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Hand and hand with the Chautauqua
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Both of these plans have been productive of
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ATLANTA. GA.
- Nd
When you want to
buy harness and strap
work and buy them
cheapand strong. Call
on J. S. Henderson the
Reliable Harness Ma
ker- 234 Broad St.
Highest Market price
paid for Hi les & Pelts,
J. S. HENDERSON.
Miss trawic - thank-.
Editor of ust.e.< of Rome.
Dear Sir:—l wish o (bank the
Hubtier and Constitution most
sincerdy for the beautiful set. of
half morocco bound Encycloj aeda
whi h I was ho fort uate to win iu
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from Lilly. P. Trawick.
Rome Ga.
Ihe Little Gr e n
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CITY TAX NO GE.
Notice is hereby given that th*
last bait of city tax is now due.
Persons failing to pay the same
are lableto execution. Oct. 13th
1894
Halsted Smith
Clerk Council.
™W hen you want to
buy groceries and buy
them cheap cail upon
J. A. Kane cor. Broad
and Ross St. New yel
low yam pototoes very
cheap, orders called
for and delivereq. Give
me a call satisfaction
guaranteed.
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