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Goldfogle.
“he represented Samkin, the tenant,
who owed Korn for the rent of three
rooms on the second floor of the tene
ment «t 82 Attorney street. This is the
letter:
Judge Goldfogold:
Please exquso me bacause I came my father
is sick and he is laying in bed my mothergot
born a little baby it is 2 weeks and she does not
feel well. And she can’t come to the tril. We
have nothing to eat and nothing to burn and
so we can’t pay no rend. My father has no
work for Bor 7 months. We are for children,
I am 10 years on the 11; my sister is 5 years
on the 6 and my brother is 2 years and my lit
tle Bister is 2 weeks. We 4 children we beg you
and please take care of us and not nock us out
in the street my father tries for us very inuch
and he can’t help us bacause it is bad time now
bacause he can’t pay the rend and can’t give us
to eat he is sick.
The girl wept copiously while Jus
tice Goldfogle struggled with this com
munication, but when he questioned
her she answered with keen* intelli
gence. She was sure she had written
the letter herself and explained that her
parents formerly lived in Cherry street,
and that she knqw the location of the
court because she used to pass it daily
on her way to school.
i- Justice Goldfogle turned to Agent
kßoltz, who represented Landlord Korn,
Bind suggested that as the case was a
distressing one Mr. Korn could
no better opportunity for the exer
of leniency.
■Kon may see from this letter,” the
said, ‘‘how pitiable the plight of
is. The girl says they have
nor f<el. khat h< r mother'
arJMK'lplos and have
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• Are You Happy ?
or woman who is profitably
Bjjfloyed is generally happy. If
Hot happy it may be because you have
npt found your proper work. We ear
nestly urge all such persons to write to
B. F. Johnson & Co., of Richmond, Va.,
and they can show you a work in which
you cau be happily and profitably em
ployed.
Diamonds, watches, jewelry
silverware, holiday goods. The
best stock.
J. K. WILUAXm.
Dissolution of Partnership.
The firm of Pollock & McConnell have
this day dissolved partnership by mu
tual consent, J. R. McConnell having
bought the entire interest of J. L. Pol
lock, and will assume all liabilities.
J. L. Pollock,
12-21-ts J- B- McConnell.
Rome railroad will sell round trip
■•■;G®kaat very the h<>,i '
Bmla Lodge, F. & A. M.
||SS||* munication of Oostanaula
?JPight. Brethren fraternally invited.
’ Work in third degree.
F. A. Johnson, W. M., pro tern.
E. E. Bawsel, Sec. pro tem.
Reduced Rate Tick Sts.
On account of the Christmas and New
Year holidays, the E. T., V. & G. Ry.
system will sell tickets at 2 cents per
mile traveled to points not exceeding 300
miles. Tickets on sale December 22 to
December 25 inclusive, and December 30
to January 1, ’94 inclusive, good to re
turn January 3,1894. App y to agents
for tickets and further information.
J. J. Farnsworth, D. P. A,
Atlanta, Ga.
B. W. Wrenn, G. P. A.,
Knoxville, Tenn.
For $2,000,000 the Little Annie gold
mine, at Summitville, Col., has been sold
to the Consolidated Gold Mining Com
pany.
Shiloh’s Cure is sold on a guarantee.
It cures incipient consumption. It is the
best cough cure. Only one cent a dose.
25 cts., 50 cts. and SI.OO. For sale by D.
W. Curry.
Given Paris green in her whisky by
her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ellen Rane, of
Boston, died, and the murderess is
jailed.
Hood’s and Only Hood’s.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is carefully prepared
from Sarsaparilla, Dandelion Mandrake, Dock,
Pipsissewa, Juniper berries and other well
known remedies, by a peculiar combination,
» proportion and process, giving to Hood’s Sarsa
parilia curative powers not possessed by other
medicines. It effects remarkable cures when
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Hood’a Pi) la cure biliousness.
The earnings of the Baltimore and
Ohio railroad system for November
show a net increase of $96,957.
Ingleside Retreat.—For diseases s
Women. Scientific treatment and cure
guaranteed. Elegant apartments for la
dies before and during confinement. Ad
dress The Resident Physician 71 72
Baxter Court. Nashville, Tenn.
8-22-d&w3m,
The Ist of April and the Ist of July in
any year, and in leap year the 2nd of Jan
uary, fall on the same day of the week.
All parties wishing to
attend the Albertville
land sale on 28th must
leave on 2 p. m. train
today. Connection will
be made at Attalla
through. See J. D.
’ Moore or J. D. Hanks
for particulars.
J. A. Glover.
L. P. Ryan and his wife, aged respect
ively 81 and 78 years, were murdered
yesterday in their home near Winchester,
0., for purposes of robbery.
A Millon Friends.
A friend in need is a friend indeed, and
not \leis than one million people have
fountl just such a friend in Dr. King’s New
Discovery for Consumption, coughs and
colds*. If you have never used this great
cough? medicine, one trial will convince
you that it has wonderful curative powers
in all diseases of throat, chest and lungs.
Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is
claii, ed or money will be refunded. Trial
bottles free at D. W. curry’s drug store.
Large bottles 50c. and SI.OO.
Dolls, Dolls, Dolls.
Another case of those love
ly French dolls opened today
and will be closed out at a
sacrifice at Carver & Harper’s
Stockholders* Meeting.
Notice ic
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THE ROME TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MO NING, DECEMBER »7 18»3.
THIS ANO THAT.
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Lost —One large black setter named
Jack. Return to C. F. Iparish. 12 24 2t
Lost.—Yesterday or the streets a
pocket book oon'ainAg S2O. Finder
will be rewarded bylAing at Tribune
office. 12 27-ts.
Lost —One colored purse,
with from $lO Finder will
be to the Tri
bune
Lost.—face, silver watch,
with heart. Name on
leave this
1 gentleman's gold
Callon
MaMMMiMMi jc co. i. ts
m||MHQw>Vright for g6od stenog
raphic work. Office with Meyer
hardt in new court house, up \stairs.
11-3-su-4t. | $
Four room cottage to rent ion Avenu
A Fourth ward. Apply to jL S. May,
No. 15 Second avenue. llj-17-lm.
Remember that the Johnson? Jewelry
Company has the largest stock of novel
ties in Jewelry and Silverware. \Look at
their window. 12,-17-7®
All parties wishing to attend the
Albertville land sale on the 28th'. must
leave on 2p. m. train today. O innec
tion will be made at Atlanta thrjough.
See J. D. Moore or J. D. Hanks fojr par
ticulars. J. A. Glover.
I offer my entire stock of boots I and
shoes at cost. I have to raise money
and must sell now. This is your beat
chance for bargains offered in Rome '• for
good shoes for some time. ■ I
R. T. Connally, I
7-28 d-w6m 216 Broad street Rome Gai
Reduced rates are offered by the Ronnie
railroad during the holidays. See tbht
your tickets read via the “Old Reliable?’
the safest and most desirable route. Sale
of tickets December 22, 23, 24, 25, 30, 311,
and January Ist, good to return until
January 3rd, 1894. Call on 'A
C. K. Ayer, G. P. A. or
J. A. Hume, T. A.
12-17-t-jan-l.
A Roumanian lady is at her own ex
pense constructing a railway from one of
her estates to the nearest town.
Consumption, sick headache positively
cured by Japanese Liver Pellets; 50 pills
25 cents. Sold at D. W. Cuiry’s drug
store, Rome, Ga.
A Happy Surprise.
Make your wife a Christ
mas present of one of those
lovely China dinner sets at
Carver & Harper’s. They
willnnrr-" •irnir
Remnant
Holiday
Goods.
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Notwithstanding the fact that we have enjoyed a
rushing, crushing holiday trade, we still have left a lot of
fine goods suitable for presents, such as Toilet Trays, Work
Boxes, Manicure Sets, etc., and hundreds and hundreds of
handsome
DOLLS.
These goods were bought cheap and the rush that has
been for them for the past few days attest to the fact that
they were alredy cheap enough, but some of them are yet
with us. Maxe your price, for
They
Must
Go.
lappy New Year
An Eastern Dainty.
The Chinese are certainly a strange
people—strange in appearance, customs
and tastes. . One of their greatest deli
cacies of food, regarded from a Chinese
epicure’s point of view, is “milhi,”
which, in plain English, means “new
born mice, yet blind. ” These are placed
alive on little trays and set before each
guest, who dips them one at a time into
a jar of honey and then swallows the
tiny creatures. When the emperor’s wed
ding was celebrated a few years ago,
40,000 of the helpless creatures were
thus consumed.—New York Herald.
Novel Way of Selling a Corn Curer.
A gentleman who has been traveling
in France relates that in Paris the bar
ber who was shaving him stepped two
or three times upon the side of his foot.
At last the customer called out:
“Please don’t dothat anymore! I
have a corn. ’ ’
“Exactly what I was trying to find
out, monsieur,” said the barber bland
ly. “We have an excellent preparation
for removing corns, for sale at a franc
per bottle. ’ ’ —Texas Siftings.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
The first printers used only one side of
a page, then pasted together the two
blank pages to give the impression of
one leaf.
Karl’s Clover Root, the great, Blood
Purifier, gives freshness and clearness to
the complexion and cures constipation,
25c., 50c. For sale by D. W. Cui*fy.
In the year 760 A. D., there was only
one clock in the world and Pope Paul I.
sent it to the Freneb King as a present.
Desfrvlns Praise.
We desire to say to our citizens, that for
years we have been selling Dr. 1 King’s New
Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King’s
New Life Pills, Rucklen’s Arnica Salve
and Electric Bitters, and have never han
dled remedies that sell as well, or that have
given such universal We do
not hesitate to guarantee time,
and we stand ready to refund the purchase
price, if satisfactory results do not follow
their use. These remedies have won their
great popularity purely on their merits.—
D. W. Curry.
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hfNEILL MFC COMPffIU
THE PRIZE TRIPLETS.
They Have LiihiClaiiu to Superiority Over
the Leamington Three.
Mr. G. Mayes writes to us from Hal
stead to call attention to the fact that
the Whitmarsh—near Leamington—
triplets are not the only ones which have
lived to celebrate their majority. At
Edinburgh one morning in August,
1860, the wife of Mr. G. Mayes, watch
maker and jeweler, surprised her hus
band by presenting him with triplets
—two sons and one daughter—a feat
for which she was rewarded by duly re
ceiving the royal bounty. When the
youngsters came of age in 1884, she
proud father commemorated the event
by having a photograph of the three
taken add sending a copy to the queen,
in acknowledgment of her former kind
ness. Her majesty replied to Mr.
Mayes’ letter, expressing a hope that
the triplets were well and prospering.
Mr. and Mrs. Mayes—the latter of
whom was the mother of five children
in 18 months—are still well and hearty,
and on the 3d of January they propose
celebrating their golden wedding. Mr.
Mayes tells us that the triplets all enjoy
'good health. ‘•We are all three mar
ried—two boys and one girl—and two
of us—myself and sister—have children
of our own, my sister three and myself
one. We have attained our thirtieth
year, and so outstrip the case near
Leamington. ” —Westminster Gazette.
Which Is It?
The Nene Freio Press of Vienna be
lieves that Russia's object is to put an
end to the stoppage of the Dardanelles
by Turkey’ and to obtain supremacy in
the Mediterranean. The Austrian organ
adds: “Let England take care. It is she
who is the aim of Russian ambition,
which is working to destroy her naval
supremacy in the inland sea. ” Is the
statement an echo to the campaign just
commenced in England to obtain an in
crease in the strength of her fleet or is
it the beginning of a political cam
paign ?—Paris Herald.
An Italian Idyl —an unemployed son of
Italy.
Skinner—“lt gives me a great deal
more pleasure to pay a debt than to con
tract one ” Cynicue—“What a pleasure
less life yours must be.’’
Complexion Preserved
DR. HEBRA’S
VIOLA CREAM
Removes Freckles, Pimples
Liver - Moles, Blackheads, V’
Sunburn and Tan, and re- \ .
stores the skin to its Origl- —1
nal freshness, producing a
clear and healthy com- ggWB.
plexion. Superior to all face ’ '
preparations and perfectly harmless. At all
druggists, or mailed for SOcts. Send for Circular.
simply Incomparable
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NOW or NEVER.
YOUR OPPORTUNITY.
1,000
BOOK CASES,
Desks, Fancy Chairs,
Rockers, Onyx Top
Tables, etc., etc.
BOUGHT FROM
BANKRUPT FACTORIES
AT
LESS THAN 1-3 COST.
All Must Be Sold Be
fore January 1.
IN THE ASSORTMENT WILL
BE FOUND
Combination Book
Cases,
Ladies’ Writing Desks,
China Cases, &c.
SUITABLE FOR
Holiday Presents,
' ALL AT
Bankrupt Prices
Marked in Large Plain
Figures.
1. c. Ssm
MH CO.
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Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants
and Children. It containrfneither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years* use by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
and bowels, giving healthy’ and natural sleep. Cas
toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend. 1
Castoria.
•* Castoria is an excellent medicine for chil
dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its
good effect upon their children.’’
Dr. G. C. Osgood,
Lowell, Mass.
“ Castoria is the best remedy for children of
which lam acquainted. I hope tiie day is not
far distant when mothers will consider the real
interest of their children, ami use Castoria in
stead of thevariousquacknostrumswhicharo
- destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium,
morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful
agents down their throats, thereby sending
them to premature graves.”
; Dr. J. F. Kincheloe,
Conway, Ark.
The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York City.
Samuel Funkhouser.
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Southern Jellico Coal Co.,
Ooxxxi3jri£Jiia.g; Folloxvin j, Mines„•
WOOLDRIDGE JELLICO COAL CO. FALLS BRANCH JELLICO COAL CO.
AST TENNESSEE COAL CO. JELLICO COAL MINING CO.
PROCTER COaL CO. j R ?.£ ASH-GKIN- STANDARD COAL CO.
I sTEAD MINES.
MAIN JELLICO COAL CO. CENTRAL JELLICO COAL CO.
INDIAN MOUNTAIN COAL CO.
ROB'T. W. GRAVES & CO.
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JOHN 11. REYNOLDS, President. B. I. HUGHES, Cashier.
P. H. HARDIN, Vice President.
First National Bank
OF EOHVLIE, O-JX-
CAPITAL AM) SURPLUS: $300,000.
Al; the Accommodations (Consistent with Sale Banking Ek
tended to our enatonierr.. »
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Real Estate Agent,
230 BROAD STREET; ROME. GA.
Renting; a Specialty, and Prompt Settlement the Rule,
mcha-dU
Castoria.
“ Castoria is so well adapted to children that
I recommend it as superior to any prescription,
known to me.” .
H. A. Archer, M. D.,
. 11l So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
“ Our physicians in the children's depart
ment have spoken highly lof their experi
ence in their outside practice with Castoria,
and although we only have among our
medical supplies what is known as regular
products, yet we are free to confess that the
merits of Castorif has won us to look with
favor upon it.”
United Hospital and Dispensary,
Boston, Mass.
Allen C. Smith, Pres.,