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| ONE MORE WEEK FOR COST!
j$ Our stock was not purchased with the intention of selling at cost: that was not I
jjj a business view for a business man. But we find conditions changed, I
ifr and will meet any and all kinds of competition, and not only that, but I
$ will promptly snow them under. We can not nor will not offer to meet . j
* the fakes practiced by some. We say cost: we mean cost, and this is i
W what we are doing— h|
| Selling The Best Stock of Goods in Rome at Cost!
The $1.25 Kid Gioves, all colors, at 95 cents. Th 60 cents dress goods, 40 inches wi.de, 42 cents* The $1.50 cents silk velvet, all colors, 88 cents. J
•f. 1.50 Kid Gloves, all colors, at $1.15. Ui bst c d ticking, the best, only 9 cents. 60c bed blankets, gray and white, pair, 4gdl
W 75 cent ladies’ vest, two-thirds wool, at 46c. 60 cents table damask, all linen, 42 cents. $3.00 Boy’s suit, good, sto 15 size, only
SI.OO ladies’ vests, all wool, at 72 cents. 4ft 35 cents table damask, part linen, 22 cents. 4ft 35 cents dress goods, all wool, only 22 cents.
These are actual values on the left—our price on the right—GOST j
Remember these sales will continue for this week. Now, if you want to save money come to see us this |
U/ week. All kinds of underwear at cost. Childrens’, ladies’and miess’s in cotton, wool or mixed. Big
line. All our shoes the same way. When Kane says cost, cost it must be. Supply your want at |
fF. J. KANE& CO. 248 rS r m%?8F' ; 1
MOB KILLS A DYING MAN.
Ou® of th« Most Horrible Lynchings on
Record lu I'arulinn Occurs.
Columbia. & 0., Deo. 30. One of the
most horrible lynching on record in the
state occurred at Kingstree, Williams
burg county. A dying man was shot to
death.
On Christmas evening Deputy P. Pos
ton went to Price’s store, Georgetown
qounty, to arrest Sam Turner, a negro.
Turner was about to surrender when
Storekeeper Price told him he need not
if he did not wish. Thereupon Turner
resisted. Pistols were drawn. Poston
shot Turner through the abdomen, in
flicting a mortal wound, and was in
turn shot dead. Storekeeper Price was
threatened with lynching. He fled to
Georgetown, where he surrendered to
the sheriff for protection.
In the meantime Turner lingered in
an outside house between life and death.
Finally a magistrate ordered him con
veyed to Kingstree in charge of depu
ties. He was conveyed there on a mat
tress in a wagon, hie wife and brother
Tiding with him. When the wagon
reached Kingstree a deputy went for
the jailer, it being desired to put the
man in jail and get the attendance of
physicians. As the jailer approached
he heard pistol shots and heard a woman
«ry:
“My God, they have shot my hus
band.’’
The deputy who was with Turner said
• crowd of men came to the wagon, put
Sistols against the man’s head and shot
im to death. He could not have re
covered. The coroner’s jury found the
killing was done by persons unknown.
Better Than Klondike Gold
Is health and strength gained by taking
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great blood puri
fier. It fortifies the whole system and
gives you such strength that nervous
troubles cease, and work which seemed
wearing and laborious, becomes easy and
is cheerfully performed. It has done this
for othejs, it will for you,
Hood's Pil’s are the best family ca
sha’-tic and liver tonic. Gentle, reliable,
ture.
iretum,. Ciil Baby.
Buffalo, Dec. 30.—A case of a child
only 15 mouths old dying of acute alco
holism has been reported to the depart
ment of health. The little one’s death
was without doubt the result of ignor
ance on the part of the parents. An
other child, older than the one whose
death was reported, is critically ill from
the same cause. The parents of the
children are foreigners with unpro
nounceable names living on Swan street.
The children were fed with large quan
tities of “smeerease” and clove wine.
The younger child exhibited all the
Symptoms ot delirium tremens.
Want More Water In Xtaarrloi 4 .
Tuscaloosa, Ala., Dec. 30. The
rivers and harbors convention called oy
the Tuscaloosa Business association met
Jiere and adopted rewlltjong ®(p)o.ri|i>-
izlng thtnrati'oirai congress tor an ap
priation sufficient to complete the work
of opening the Warrior river to perma
nent and continuous navigation. The
meeting was attended by about 150
delegates from Mobile, Birmingham,
Demopolis, Eutaw, Montgomery, Liv
ingston, Jasper, Bessemer, Knoxville,
Thomasville, St. Stephens, Stewarts,
Greensboro and other points along the
banks of the river.
Fla* Ridw*Ketult« Fatally.
Cincinnati, Deo. JO.—A Millwood,
W. Va., special to The Times-Star says
news is received there that James Mc-
Ooy of Mud Run, near Ripley, killed
his sister-in-law, Miss Shamblin, by a
blow of his fist. He had forbidden her
to go to school, but she took her books
and started. He followed .and struck
her a heavy blow on the neck, killing
her instantly. McOoy is described as a
man of violent temper. He has not
been arrested.
Street Car Moturinan Shat.
Winston, N. 0., Dec. 30.—J. W. Har
rison, clerk in the store of Rosenbaoher
& Bro., shot and instantly killed Paul
Stockton, a street oar motorman. The
ball took effect in the left eye. The
trouble arose over the alleged relation
of Stockton with Harrison’s wife a year
ago. Harrison gave himself up and will
plead self defense. Both parties are
highly connected.
The Cnbaiie Attack a Town.
Havana, Dec. 30.—According to a re
port from Spanish sources at Esperanza,
Province of Santa Olara, a party of in
surgents fired into that town on Satur
day night. Bullets struck a number ot
residences and one bullet went through
the s'.eeve of Sencvita Valdes, daughtei
of the mayor of the town.
No Profit Im Safar Beets.
Columbia, Mo.. Dec. 80.—Since 1890
the Missouri Experiment station hers
has been making experiments with su
gar beets , with a view to ascertaining
the per cent of sugar contained in them.
The experiments, it is announced, de
monstrate 'hat it would not be profita
ble for tjie Missouri warmer to raise tne
beets for sugar purposes.
To Wttlt«ir»w From
Topeka, Dec. 30.—The Phenix Fire
Assurance of London has notified Su
perintendent of Insurance McNall that
it will withdraw from Kansas Jan. I.'
The company gives as its reason that it
does not desire to be annoyed by fusses
with McNall.
Roiehsrath to Bo Closed.
Vienna, Dec. 30.—An autograph let
ter of Emperor Francis Joseph, ad
dressed to Baron von Gautsch von
Frankenthuru, the Austrian premier, is
gazetted, ordering the "session of the
Reichsrath to be closed.
Arnold’s Bromo-Celery cures head
ache, causes sleep, claims presldenoe.
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THE ROME TRIBUNE FRIDAY. DECEMBER 31, -Mb '
BOLD GANG t>F BANDITS.
Th. Postmasters In Carolina Warned to
Look Oat For ihieres.
Charlotte, N. 0., Dec. 30.—The gov
ernment secret service has just issued a
warning to North Carolina postmasters
against postoffice robbers. For some
time past an organized gang has been
working in this sute. In the three
principal robberies the methods were
identical. Each postoffice was at the
eqd of a branch line of railroad; in each
case the postoffice safe door was blown
off its hinge* with dynamite and in
each instance the telegraph wires were
tampered with to prevent detection.
All of the robberies were carefully
planned, and .entirely successful. The
' first robbery was at Taylorsville, where
several huudred dollars in cash and
stamps was secured, the second al
Mocksville, where the robber, made a
rich haul, and the third at Leaksville,
where they secured a considerable sum.
Besides these there have been half a
dozen other postal robberies in the state,
and several safe robberies that are laid
at the doors of the same gang.
The gang is thought to consist of five
expert robbers, an old man being the
advance agent and planning the games.
One of the hanger-on of the gang was
placed in jail at Wiuston during the to
bacco fire and made a partial confession
to a government detective, but the rob
bers are sharp and have baffled the gov
ernment agents
Bow to ba Besntifnl -
To be beautiful, you must have pure
qlood and good health. To do so, purify
the blood and build up the nealth with
the best Tonic and Blood Purifier of ths
age. Botanic Blood Balm (“B. B. B..”)
It Is the old standard and reliable rem
edy. It never fails so cure all manner
of Blood and Skin disease, where emi
nent physicians, and all other known
ten edies have failed. Send stamps for
book of particulars, to the Blood Balm
Co.. Atlanta, Ga. Price SI.OO per large
bottle.
Positive Proof
A lady friend of mine has for several
years been troubled with bumps and
pimples on her face and neck, for which
she used various cosmetios in order to
remove them and beautify and improve
her complexion; but these local applioa
cations were only temporary, and left
her skin in worse condition.
I recommend an internal preparation
—known as Botanic Blood Balm, (B. B.
B.), which I have been using and selling
about two years; she used three bottles
and ail pimples have disappeared; her
skin is soft and smooth and her general
health much improved. She expresses
herself much gratified, and can recom
mend it to all who are thus affected.
Mrs. S. M. Wilson, Iron Mountain
For sale by Druggists. Texas.
100 hands good choppers
wanted, T. R, Mothershed of
Bremen, Ga., wants good* m&a,
to whom good prices
paid.
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LEGISLATION FOR ALASKA.
Some Decisive Action la to Be Taken Altai
tke Holiday Recess.
Washington, Dec. 30.—The senati
and house committees on public landi
and on territories are at work on legis
lation for Alaska preparing the way fol
action by the two houses. The mattei
has been talked over in committee and
there will be some decisive action shortly
after the holiday recess. The chiei
problem is to provide for a better gov
ernment. Secretary Bliss recommendi
in his annual report that Alaska b<
made a regular organized territory. Th*
sentiment of the committee is that th*
time is not yet ripe, that the population,
practically dependent on the rich' mid
ing strikes, is a roving one and-that even
towns having a large population today
may be abandoned tomorrow.
It is probable that there will be som*
enlargement of its present government
as preferable to a general system of local
legislation and territorial organization.
The jurisdiction of federal official*
there may be extended and their num
ber increased. This is to be a tem
porary bridging over x>t the problem
until the tr nsitory feature of the pop
ulation is largely eliminated. As to
the extension, in toto, of the general
land taws, the sentiment now i* that
the Lacey bill, providing for this, is toe
sweeping. The right of way act for
railways, etc., carried by the Lacey bilk,
is likely to be modified, while there will
be some special legislation for the pro
tection of timber.
The homestead laws will be extended.
Mineral and townsite laws already are
in force. A prime difficulty is the ab
sence of sn veys and it is said that iu
all probability there are some portion*
of Alaska that never will be surveyed.
This interferes with the operation q
the public land law extension.
Ht Will Surprise You.
In order to prove the great merit of
Ely’s Cream Balm, the most effective
cure for Catarrh and Cold in Head,
your druggist will supply a generous
10 cent trial size or we will mail for 10
cents. Full size 50 cts. ELY BROS.,
56 Warren St., N. Y. City.
Ely’s Cream Balm has completely
cured me of catarrh when everything
else failed. Many acquintances have
used it with excellent results.—Alfrei
W. Stevens, Caldwell, Ohio.
Killed Him*t»if A vol den tally.
Sei ma. Ala, Dec. 30. —Mr. Will Cade,
a resident of Paducah. Ky., was found
dead near the house of his son in Wil
cox county. A gunshot wound was the
cause of his death, supposed to huve
been accidental.
A ConrihoaH Dynamited.
Raleigh, Dec. 30.—Unknown persons
dynamited the courthouse of Wiikes
county, damagin' the foundation and
sup“rsrructure and wrecking every
window.
When bilous or costive, eat a Cascaret
candy cathartic, cure guaranteed, 10, 25c
CLAY AND''GOBER CONFER.
▲u Important Meeting of Politlclaui Takes
Place In Atlanta.
Atlanta, Dec. 30.—The time is draw
ing near at which the several prospec
tive candidates for governor are ex
pected to make their formal announce
ments and promulgate their platforms.
Talk of coming events of this kind was
Sven a new impetus by the presence of
on. Fleming Dußignou of Savannah
in the city, and an alleged conference
in reference to his expected candidacy
at the Kimball House.
Mr. Dußignon was seen in earnest
conversation with Senator Steve Olay
and Judge George F. Gober, and, ac
cording to the report which is; however;
laughed down -by all three of the gentle
men named, there was a well defined
purpose in their meeting. It is said that
they came together to discuss Mr. Dußig
nou’s possible candidacy, and the best
plan of campaign.
Solows Meet In Extra® Session.
Nashville, Dec. 80.—Governor Tay
(or has issued a call for an extra session
of the Tennessee legislature to meet
Jan. 17, to consider several questions re
quiring immediate legislation. The im
mediate necessity for the call is the ex
tension of the corporate limits of Mem
phis in order that by building sewers
sanitation may be improved in an effort
to keep yellow fever out of that city.
Important railroad legislation is also
likely. Another subject is to amend
Nashville’s charter so as to permit the
city to own Centennial park. A succes
sor to United States Senator Harris will
be elected. Senator Turley and Con
gressman McMillin are candidates.
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Nervous people find relief by enrichinS
their blood with Hood’s Sarsaparilla,
which is the one true blood purifier and
and nerve tonic.
Tax Notice.
My office will remain open until the
first Monday in January, excepting
Christmas day, when I will accept
payment of all taxes without coet,
destroying tbe execution against the
party paying. I hope everybody will
take advantage of this opportunity
that I will not be forced to post their
names in front of tbe court house
door, and place executions in the
hands of officers. Come one come all,
and take advantage of your last op
portunity.
V. T. Sanford
Tax Collector.
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BOARDERS WANTED.— Oop or
two couples. Comfortable and con
venient apartments. Address ofCall
on Mrs. Inez Moore, 704 Broad stfpet.
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Pawtucket Fur Compl
294 Main St, Piwtfldet, R, 11
WANTS ALL KINDS OF I
Raw Furs, Skins, Ginseng, Senacal
Prices quoted for next 60 days are al
lows: Silver Fox, sls 00 to 8150.00; I
$5.00 to $25 00; Otter, 84 00 to $9.00: M
$2.00 to 89.00; Beaver, $3.00 to $3. fl
pound; Wolf, SI.OO t 052.00; Red Foxl
to $2,00; Mink, 75c to $1.00; Skunk, I
$1.00; Gray Fox, 50c to 75c; Bat, 20cJ
Price list on all other furs and ski I
nished upon application. Full prieew
anteed, careful selection, courteous 1
ment, and immediate remittance 11
consignments. yv;'
"~Fw Sale- ’LOOO bushels
proval King Cotton Seed. This fl
is one of the best, and is a
bearer. Apply to T- C, Ayes. |
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