The Rome tribune. (Rome, Ga.) 1887-190?, October 24, 1897, Page 15, Image 15

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don’t forget the LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE QUEEN OF THE DUTCH WILHELMINA SOON TO ASSUME THE THRONE. Next Year Emma’s Recency Will End. Some Anecdotes That Show the Char acter of the Girl Queen —To Choose a Husband For Herself. This is the last year of the regency in Holland. When next the parliament -of the Netherlands is opened at The Hague, it will not be by the German Emma, the queen regent, but by Wil helmina, no longer koninginnet, "the little queen,” for on Aug. 31, 1898, she will attain her majority and be formal ly crowned queen of the Netherlands. Wilhelmina is now in her eighteenth .year and is consequently just entering womanhood. For seven years she has been known as "the girl queen.” Now she is soon be become a real queen. The Dutch look forward to the time when she shall assume the scepter of authori ty with genuine pleasure, for although they have come to like the queen moth er better than they did at first they can never quite forget that she is of German birth, and if there is one thing which the Hollanders value more than anoth er it is their independence of Germany. Wilhelmina is the daughter of Wil liam 111 of the Netherlands, who died in 1890. He was a royal old rogue, who led a most disgraceful life up to the time he was 62, when he married Prin cess Emma of Waldeck-Pyrmont. The girlhood of the little queen has been passed in one of the other of the seven palaces which belong to the throne of the Netherlands. It has not been the happy, careless childhood which most girls know, for the little Dutch maiden has had to study hard to fit herself to be a queen. Up to the time she was 7 or 8 years of age she had a French gov erness, but since then her education has been in charge of Miss Winter, an Eng lish governess. No one probably, unless it be the queen regent, knows what a firm will ■of her own or what a proud spirit has this young woman better than Miss Winter. On one occasion when the gov erness tried to punish her by making her royal pupil draw a map of Europe the little queen handed in a sketch in which there was an exaggerated Hol- • ’"•‘v JW.ML' 1 FROM WILHELMINA’S LATEST PHOTOGRAPH, land, while the British isles were rep resented by mere dots in a white waste labeled "Atlantic ocean. ’’ On another occasion, when she was not more than 10 years old, Wilhelmina knocked at the door of her mother’s room. "Who is it?” asked the queen regent “The queen of the Netherlands, ” was the imperious reply. There was no response, and after awhile Wilhelmina knocked again. This time, in answer to the same question, she replied, "It is your daughter.” Then the door opened. “Ypu see. my dear.” sai.d the mother Friend or Stranger? Which? Which would you rather trust? An old, true friend of twenty years, or a stranger? You may have little health left. Will you risk it with a stranger? If you have a cough, are losing flesh, if weak and pale, if consumption stares you in the face, lean on Scott’s Emulsion. It has been a friend I to thousands for more than twenty years. They trust it and you can trust it. Let us send you a book tell ing you all about it. Free, c Two sizes, 50 cts. and J.OO. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. in gentle rebtiKe, "1 am not always prepared to receive the queen, but to my daughter my door is never closed. ’’ Although naturally democratic and republican in their instincts the Hol landers are intensely loyal to their young queen. Much of this loyalty is due to the wisdom of the queen regent, who has had the good sense to keep her self well in the background and to lose no occasion to keep her daughter before the public eye So for several years the little miss has gone about her tiny kingdom, laying cornerstones, christen ing ships and taking part in public ban quets. Laying cornerstones the little queen never did like, but of public ban quets she is very fond. An anecdote is told concerning the visit of the German emperor to The Hague in 1898. Little Wilhelmina wished to sit up late and hear the speeches at the big banquet, but the queen regent would not hear of it and insisted that she go to bed at the usual hour Then the doughty spirit of William of Orange flashed out. The child queen stamped her foot and, with flashing eyes, said, "I will go on the balcony and tell the Dutch people how you abuse their queen. ” Os course she did nothing of the kind and the next day asked her mother’s pardon. From a frail, delicate girl Wilhelmi na has grown to be almost as plump and strong as the average Dutch maid en of her age. As a result of her careful education she is now quite a linguist and is well equipped in other ways to assume the reins of government. Al though there have been rumors of her betrothal to various Euorpean princes ever since she was a little girl of 8, the important question of who she will marry has not yet been settled, and when it is the decision will be made by Wilhelmina herself. S. C. Schenck. How’s This I We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co. Props. Toledo O. W e the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 750. per bottle. Sold by all Drug gists. Testimonials free. Writes Letters to Himself. John Beckwith, the warehouseman, received a letter the other day address ed in a round business hand and bearing the Oakland postmark. He glanced at it, rubbed his forehead reflectively a moment and then, without opening the envelope, tore it into bits. “Why did you dothat?” asked his partner. “That might have contained something of importance. ’ ’ "No, it didn’t. I wrote it myself.” “Are you in the habit of writing let ters to yourself?” "Yes, I have to. Now, if I hadn’t written that yesterday and mailed it I would have forgotten that bunch of braid, two dozen pearl buttons and five yards of haircloth that I have got to go down town and buy right now. Once, though, I wrote a letter to myself about something I wanted to remember and forgot to mail it for two weeks. —San Francisco Post. - -- . - - - ■ Yon can’t cure consumption but you can avoid it and cure every other form of throat or lung troub’e by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. For sale by Curry-Arrington Co. The Magnet In Surgery. The following remarkable account of the extraction of a needle from the body by means of a magnet is given by Cosmos': "A young laundress thrust a broken needle into her right hand while wash ing clothes. The needle having disap peared in the flesh, the surgeon who was consulted several days after the ac cident refused to perform an operation, fearing lest he should be obliged to make a large number of incisions among the ligaments of the articulation. Two months afterward the girl lost the use of her right hand, and the least move ment of the fingers caused her exquisite pain. Drs. Gorinewski and Cerestin then determined to extract the needle with the aid of a magnet, drawing it into a fleshy region where an incision could be made without danger. To cause this movement they chose a very feeble electro magnet, but a difficulty arose. The needle having entered point first, it would have to be drawn out backward, the broken part in advance. "The first trial lasted two hours, with short intervals of rest, without appreciable results. Before the third trial the girl said that she felt a prick ing in the palm of the hand near the place where the magnet had been ap plied and where the needle ought to ap pear. At the ninth sitting finally the needle appeared beneath the skin and came out whole, broken end first, with out pain and without loss of blood. It fixed itself to the pole of the electro magnet, and the young laundress was cured. This result—the drawing of a needle through the flesh—is very re markable. In 20 hours after the first trial this needle was extracted from the inside of the hand, after lying there more than two months.”—Translation For Literary Digest. There is no need of little children being tortued by scald head, eczema and skin eruptions. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve gives instant relief and cures permanently. For sale by Cur ry-Arrington Co. THE ROME TRIBUNE. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1 ism? ON THE TRAIL OF A GHOST. A Specimen of the Letters Sent to the London Times. The following letter tc the London Times tells a rather interesting expe rience and is a good illustration of the way Englishmen write to that paper about all sorts of topics: To the Editor of The Times: Sih —A curious parallel to your correspond ent Mr. Wicks' exorcism of the ghost that haunted the house at Esher occurred some few years ago in an old Oxfordshire mansion, of which friends of my own had recently become possessed. Soon after the new owner’s arrival the grewsome discovery was made that on the upper floor, containing the servants’ apart-" ments and the children’s nurseries, there was a chamber which had long been known a" 3 haunted and in which no one could ever be i n duced to sleep. By daylight it was a pleasant, sunny room, but to be in it at night, so every occupant declared, was enough to chill the very marrow in one’s bones. No sooner was the house all quiet, doors and windows shut and midnight near chiming from the church tower, then strange sounds, heard nowhere else, be gan to fill the haunted room. Weird music broke the silence, now sweet and soft and love ly as a dream, then swelling into wild confu sion, then dying away in long drawn moans of infinite distress. Nothing was ever seen, but there was no delusion as to the sounds. It was no use putting a new servant, ignorant of the facts, to sleep there. Midnight was sure to make the secret known. Those moans, as of a soul in pain, so it was steadily affirmed, pro ceeded from no human visitant. The room was haunted and it was not to be expected that any one would sleep in company with a ghost. My friend, the mistress of the house, was a woman of great nerve and common sense. She heeded the room for household use and she re solved to lay the ghost. Accordingly she had it made ready for occupation and after a care ful examination of everything in the apart ment prepared to spend the night in it herself. The tales were quite true. Toward midnight, when all was still, the ghostly music began to qttiver through the silence, sweet and wild and exquisitely sad. My friend listened, not quite guiltless perhaps of tremors. Then she rose and examined the room carefully afresh. Pres ently it struck her that the sounds proceeded from one corner of the floor. She lifted the rug, put her ear down and found it to be the case. She liad located the ghost, if it was not laid. Next morning a carpenter was sent for, the boards were taken up and immediately be neath there was revealed a perfect plexus of bell wires, which had been conducted by this route to the different parts of the house. When doors and windows were all closed and every thing still at night, the wind, finding its way by what channel it could, turned this laby rinth of wires into an eeolian harp, whence issued the mysterious sounds by which suc cessive households had been scared. The wires were adjusted, the chinks and crannies closed up, the ghost was laid and the haunted room has been comfortably occupied ever since. Condensed Testimony Chas. B. Hood, Broker and Manu facturer's Agent, Columbus, Ohio, certifies that Dr. King’s New Discovery has no equal as a Cough remedy. J. D. Brown, Prop. St James Hotel, gt. Wayne, Ind,, testifies th*t he was cured of a Cough of two years standing, caused by La Grippe, by Dr. King’s New Dis covery. B F Merrill, Baldwinsvlile, Mass., says that be has used and recom mended it and never knew it to fail and would rather have it than any doctor, because it always cures. Mrs. Hemming, 222 E. 25th St. Chicago, always keeps it at hand and has no fear of Croup, be cause it instantly relieves. Free Trials Bottles at Curry-Arrington Co. *s drug store. CASTOR IA Tor Infants and Children. His Good Reason. Patient—l want to take gas. Dentist—lt is not usual to adminis ter gas for such a small tooth, my boy. It won’t hurt you for an instant. ” “You’ve got to give me gas, or I won’t have it out. ” "You shouldn’t be so afraid of being hurt. Now, sit up there like a little man. ” "I ain’t afraid of being hurt, but 1 expect 1 shall screech when it comes out. ” "That won’t matter. ” "Yes, it will. All the boys I ever licked are waiting outside to hear me holler. ” —Exchange. Did You Ever Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the re lief and cure of all Female Complaints, exerting a wonderful direct influence in giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have Loss of Appetite, Constipa tion, Headache. Fainting Spells, or are Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Mel ancholy or troubled with Dizzy Spells, Electric Bitters is the medicine you need. Health and Strength are guar anteed by its use. Fifty cents and SI.OO at Curry-Arrington Co. ’s drug store. The Number Thirteen. The superstition that 13 is unlucky which is traced back to a sacred source meets with as many contradictions u> confirmations. The fact that the horn ble fire in the Paris bazaar started :: booth 13 was telegraphed all around thi world, whereas little notice is attractei by Nansen’s success with 13 men. A’ one time 2 was a dreaded number it England, owing to the dynastic, disas Blood poison A SPECIALTYo p tlary BLOOD POISON permanent!, cured In 15 toßs days. You can be treated a* home for same price under same guaran ty. If you prefer to come here we will con tract to pay railroad f areand hotel bills,and no charge, if we fail to cure. If you have taken mer cury, iodide potash, and still have aches and pains, M ucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat, Pimples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows falling out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISON we guarantee to cure. We solicit the most obsti nate cases and challenge the world for a £“ wo cannot cure. This disease has always ba filed the skill of the most eminent iih yai» clause 9f»OO,G0O capital behind our vncondh tlonal guaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed on application. Address COOK KEHEDV COZ 503 mason*- '■’emnle, CHICAGO, ters to all’ monarchs second of ” their name from Ethelred II to George 11. Yet Napoleon’s number through all his life was 2, and who could wish for better luck than came to Goody Two Shoes or than that which results at times from having two strings to your bow? Three, which since the days of Py thagoras has been the divine number, shows that it is not invariably fortu nate, for, though the fates are three, so also are the furies. The graces are three, but so also are the judges in hades and the heads of Cerberus. Then there are the records of three disloyal tribes in Welsh history; there are the three robbers in Orion’s belt; there were the three tyrants at Athens, and 8 in mythology is as unlucky as it is divine. Just so clearly as it has been shown in time that the unlucky 2 can be lucky and that the pleasant 8 can be unpleasant the followers of the late Captain Fowler would show that the unlucky 18 can be the luckiest number there is. So we may as well regret his departure, while we wish success to his associates.—Boston Jour nal. BUCKLEN’B ARNICA SALVE The best salve in the world for cute or bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum fever ‘’ores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblain corns and all skin eruptions and posi tvely cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents oer box. For sale by Carry-Arrington Co., druggists, Rome Ga Uncle Nate’s Break. One of our neighbors, Uncle Nate, as we call him, was greatly bothered by a whipporwill that came nearly every night and sat on a rock in his back yard and sang his love song, or whatever it is, until Uncle Nate was nearly wild. One night he lay awake, and, as he said, stood it just as long as he could, when he got up, and, taking down the old gun that was loaded with a fox charge, he went to the back door, and, drawing a bead on the rock, which he could dimly see in the faint starlight, blazed away. Then, in the pleasing consciousness of a good deed well done, he again sought his couch. In the morning his first care was to reload the old gun, as there was no tell ing when it would be needed. After this task was finished he started for the back yard to gloat over the mangled re mains of his tormentor, but what were his horror and disgust to find that in stead of holding on the rock he had completely riddled his wife’s best wash tub, which was turned bottom up about four feet from the rock. The disappointment was bad enough, but when Aunt Hannah came out and saw the ruin, Uncle Nate afterward de clared, it was worse than the whippoor will, and he made a break for the barn, his usual haven of refuge in such cases. —Forest and Stream. J. M. Thirswend, of Grosbeck.Tex., says that when he has a spell of indi gestion. and feels sluggish he takes two of DeWitt’s Little Early Risers at night, and he is all right the next morning. Many thousands of others do the same thing. Do you? For sale by Curry-Arrington Co. The Decline of Man. There seems to be some uncertainty as to the size of our great mother. The French orientalist, Henrion, member of the academy, however, fixed it with a precision satisfactory at least to him self. He gives the following table of the relative heights of several eminent historical personages: Adam was precisely 123 feet 9 inches high. Eve was precisely 118 feet 9.75 inches high. Noah was precisely 103 feet high. Abraham was precisely 27 feet high. Moses was precisely 18 feet high. Hercules was precisely 6 feet high. Alexander was precisely 6 feet high. Julius Caesar was precisely 5 feet high. Yellow Fever Germs breed in the bowels. Kill them and you are safe from the awful disease. Cascarets destroy the germs throughout the system and make it impossible for new ones to form. C iscarets are the only reliable safe-guard for young and old against yel low jack. 10c, 25c, 50c, all druggists. Atmospheric Temperature. The temperature of the atmosphere cools, on an average, about one degree for every 300 feet chat we ascend or warms at the same rate as we descend. The mean temperature at the north pole is 0 and at the equator between 80 and 90 degrees. We can, therefore, get into a temperature one degree colder for every 70 or 80 miles that we travel north, and in a temperature one degree warmer for every 70 or 80 miles that we travel south. —Philadelphia Times. Nervous troubles all kinds cured with Animal Extracts. Free book tells bow. Washington Chemical Co. Washington. D. C. For sale by Tay lor and Norton, Druggists Rome, Ga. Two ladies driving along the Bathurst (N. 8. W.) road recently overtook a small boy trudging wearily along on bare feet. When given a “lift," it was found he had walked from Lawson to the valley (12 miles) to buy a loaf of bread, which was a penny cheaper there. Twenty-four miles to save a pen ny! Small pill, safe pill, best pill. De- Witt’s Little Early Risers cure bil iousness, constipation, sick headache. For sale by Curry-Arrington Co. ALABAMA SPEAKS OUT. Kyleton, Ala., writes; For Palpitation of Heart and Sick Headache Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine is worth its weight in gold. | The imitations are not | so good. Wifehood. tF / i It is of vital importance to every woman Who contemplates wifehood that her mental State and physical condition should be at their best, since the desire and happiness of mankind are consummated in marriage and procreation. If she is feeble, it is impossi blothathcrchildren should be strong. Every woman should know that female weakness can be cured; that Dr, Simmons Squaw Vine Wine will prove most beneficial dur ing wifehood; that it will impart physical, mental and local strength, nourish the nerves, blood, brain, and vitalize the femi nine organism and insures a safe and Com* paratively painless delivery. fa e. OakLane.Ala.,writes: Have used Dr. M. A. Simmon. Liver Medicine 12 years. It cured a case of Sick Headache of 30 years standing. “Black Draught” is sometimes Imposed on people as a Substitute when they cannot get the genuine I Dr. M. A. S. D. M. which I I think is far Superior. Jr 1 Puffiness and Dark Rings Under Eyes. The symptoms of liver disease may differ according to the circumstances, tempera ment, age, or constitutional weakness of the individual. Not nnfrequently the com- I flexion becomes pale and sallow and there s a puffiness and dark rings under the eyes. The functional powers ofthe stomach are impaired and there is loss or irregular* ity of appetite. These and all other disor* ders of the liver may be cured by that old reliable remedy, Dr. M. A. Simmons Lflvsr Medicine. The fact that imitators under take to sail under our colors and sell on the million dollar reputation of our Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine is a compliment to onr goods, but an acknowledgment of the inability of their article to stand on its own merits, and shows an attempt to unfairly appropriate the business of another, which is unworthy of gentlemen, and the public ehould look out for the imitations and re fuse to have anything to do with them. Buy ® Smooth --Wf White " V Skin For Vour race! It probab'7 reitewinp,, to” ’t. v: rough, red. freckled,-blo'CTfi <». pimp »<i. until it h«*a become repulsive nistead of iVrncr'To skin ia always b ’) •« -• in.l wind, Impure soaps ana □osuj'M'.c** Viola cleanses, nourishes and restores vho skin, making it soft, white and beau-ifu!. Ula not a cosmetic —does not cover up. r«rno*P“ blemishes. It Is harmless and always ,iu_ what we claim for it. The only pre-iura*?on -hat wli! positive’y remove Freebies, Plackheads. Tan, bunburn and Pimples Hundred* rs tewlmontila from promi nent ladies. 50 a lar at druggists. G. G. BITTNI?* -G. TOLEDO. OHIO.-. DEAD STUCK for BUGS Kills Roaches, Fleas, Moths and Bedbugs. Non poisonous; won’t stain. Large bottles, at drug gists and grocers, 2o cents. i-c I This great remedy CURES all Nervous Diseases, such as Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Lost Manhood, Nightly Emissions, Evil Dreams, Varicocele; and strengthens the Generative Organs of either sex, that may be impaired through youthful errors, which soon lead to Consumption and Insanity. Sold with a guaranty to cure, or money refunded. $1 per box, six for $5. Easily carried in vest pocket. Write us for free sample book and testimonials. Ask your druggists for them ; take no other, don't let him sell you one of his own make under a for eign name. Address NERVE DROP CO., Grand Rapids, Mich., U. S. A. For sale by Rome Drug Co.. and C. A. Trevitt, Rome, Ga. wy FREE: Sao.oo IN GOLD, V Cbl Bicycle,Gold Watch, Diamond * VMll£ Ring, or a Scholarship in w-x | Draughon’s Practical Business College, Nashville, Tenn., or * Texarkana, Tex., or a schol- arship in most any other reputable business col lege or literary school in the U. S. can be secured by doing a little work at home for the Youths’ Advocate, an illustrated semi-monthly journal. It is elevating in character, moral in tone, and especially interesting and profitable to young people, but read with interest and profit by peo ple of all ages. Stories and other interesting matter well illustrated. Sample copies sent free. Agents wanted. Address Youths’ Advocate Pub. Co., Nashville, Tenn. [Mention this paper.] Always prompt and reliable. Avoid Imitations. Get C atom’s Tamst Pills and save regrets* H At drugstores, or sent direct (sealed), price $L Catoji Bfec. Co.. Boston. Mass. Pamphlet 4c- Cushman’s MENTHOL INHALER Cures ali troubles of the AgfgiSfcWei Head and Throat CATARRH, licADACHc. ' NEURALGIA, laGRIPPE, will CURE sneezing, snuffing, coughing HEADACHE. Con ENDORSED ft, hlgbei.t zueoical an ■&V Euro,- r ■' »nd America lot \ OCILOS.Soro Thro* ' Fe ’ v F »ver, Bron ohlMo. Lu GRIPPE i\\. - -I V moht Re resbinp *•***..-*-» " anti Heait’-sfu] alu t» HIiJADAOH’fi S u ffir Brings to the pless. Cure . Insomnia tnd rv'in* I’rciifratfnn. De’;’* ho fo»)’.e«> vith worth..> .'.ist-Jtlon?. lake only LLrtHlsiArFH. price. 6Oc ’ ui ; . OMi-alVjl f: 1. ACINTS WANT.iD CUSHMAN’S MENTHOL EALM nl cuiebO. Rboum. Old Hr.i es, Oitr;,Wonndb durna. * -oat uito«. .<\ i- .»•! othu ■ remedies fn. PILES. p., 2 'ic. rt Dni.-gists. 1> »c»k on Mentho' free. Auuresa Cushman Orugf Co., Vtn- Cannes. I nd., er dza3 ohm Chicasoa SIL /k. There’s a deal of satisfac tion when you know that vou are string and well. If you are not, yon ought to be. We will mske you so If pos sible. our distinctive specialty is all diseases pe culiar to men and women, such as Hood Poison, Stric ture, Nervous Debility, Kidney and Bladder Trou bles, Rheumatism, Catarrh, etc,, also all d Beases of women. Call on or write us and if necessary we cm prove to you that we cure where some of the best physicians have failed. Mail treatment gived by sending for Symptom blank Are you « wholly satis fied 'with your self? No. 1 for Men; No. 2 for Women; No. 3 for Skin Diseases; No. 4 for Catarrh. Call on or address DR. HATHAWAY & CO. 22J£ South Broad Street, Atlanta, Ga. “Beiler late than never." ’ ♦ “The ABOVE OLD ADAGE M I is as foiceful now »s ever Fj and suffering ones will rejoice when they hear of the wonder ful efficacy of ICDIPIMI The Marvelous BLOOD ’♦ ArnibAnA purifier. ’ j Hundreds who have become discouraged > A By trying a score of other remedies and upon whom the best of physicians failed, have ere it was too late, heard of the grandest of all Medicines, ..Africana.. The Sure Cure for all Blood Diseases. For sale by all Druggists. The Great Remedy, Africana. Rome, Ga., July 7, 1897. This is to certify that I suffered with old sores on my body. They were con sidered incurable. I have used four bot* ’ ties of Africana and am entirely well and the sores healed. Ned Hughes (Colored). Ned Hughes is one of the best known and most reliable colored men in the city, and his word is considered as good as a bond. His statement made above as to the efficacy of the Africana remedy may be relied on as being absolutely true. For sale by Curry-Arrington Co., and Taylor & Norton, druggists Rome, Ga. Il A. THEDFORD’S /■bz? / \-‘-'STiv!rN£SS DYSPEPSIA / ji'jy I Sick OR IRDICCSTION \t'I£RVOUS- RpinrrurtA / HeADACHE. b.ucbSN£Ss\ jaundice ' C HURNESS OF OSS OF i Stomach Appetite [ None Genuine Without The Likeness Anq Signature ofM.A.Thedforo on FnontDf Each Wrapper. M.A.Theoforo Meo.@> Rome.ga. Pawtucket Fur Company, ' [294 Maio St, Pawtucket, R, I. [WANTS ALL KINDS OF 1 Raw Furs, Skins, Ginseng, Senaca, etc Prices quoted for next 60 days are as fol lows: Silver Fox, $15.00 to $150.00; Bear, $5.00 to $25.00; Otter, $4.00 to $9.00; Martin $2.00 to $9.00; Beaver, $3 00 to $3.50 per pound; Wolf, SI.OO to $2.00; Red Fox, SI,OO to $2,00; Mink, 75c to $1.00; Skunk, 25c to $1.00; Gray Fox, 50c to 75c; Rat. 20c to 25c 1 Price list on all other furs ana skins fur nished upon application. Fall prices guar anteed, careful selection, courteous trett ment, and immediate remittance on aB consignments. Ostrich Feathers* Boas, Plumes and Tips Cleaned, Curled and Dyed. Kid Gloves cleaned, 15c to 50c per pair. I. PHILLIPS 79% WbitehHll Atlanta Ga. To Core a Goldin One Day Smoke Warters’ Extra Good Cigars, If it isn't the best 5 cent cigar you ever smoked, we'll treat It is made right here in Rome and for sale by all enters prising dealers. 15