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FOR CO-EDUCATION
The Savannah News Comes Out in a
Strong Editorial For It.
REASONS FOR OPENING THE DOORS
A. Given By the Kditor of Thar Paper Whole
a Northern Man—Wonts State Uuiytr
eity Opeu d.
The Savannah News publishes the
following:
The women of Georgia are asking
to be admitted to the state university.
We see no good reason why their re
quest should not be granted. The
character of the university recognizes
their right to all the university’s
rights and privileges, and president
and professors ot' the institution are
ready to them. Why then
should not the university’s doors be
open to them?
There are some who are opposed to
co-education—to the association of
young men and women in university
life. Their ideas are antiquated—in
harmony with a past age. The pres
ent age has reached the conclusion,
based upon experience, that women
do not become less womanly nor men
less manly who sit together under the
instruction of the same professor in
pursuit of higher education. Indeed,
from some points of view the associa
tion is beneficial to both the men and
the women.
If this movement of the women of
this state to have the doors of the
state university opened to their- sex
were a new departure—that is, if co
education had not been tried else
where—there would be some ground
for expecting hesitation on the part of
the legislature to grant the request of
the women, but in view of the fact
that the majority of the higher in
stitutions of learning of this country
grant the same privileges to women
which men enjoy, we cannot see how
the legislature can deny the women
what they ask. In fact, not only in
this country, but in about every other
civilized country women stand on a
footing with men in the matter of edu
cational advantages. Georgia is be
hind the rest of the world in this mat
ter of higher education for women.
That being the "case, the thing for her
legislators to do is not to discuss
whether or not co-education _is ad
visable, because that question has
been settled, but to the quick
est way possible to give to the daugh
ters of Georgia educational Advanta
ges similar to those enjoyed by the
daughters of other states.
There seems to be an impression
that the opening of the state univer
sity to women would cost the state a
great deal of money. ‘There is no
reason why it should. It is not nec-
dormatories for women
should be built at once. The few
women who would avail themselves
of the privileges of joining the uni
versity classes for the first few years
after the right to do so was given
them, would find no difficulty in get
ting comfortable rooms and board
near the university. It would not be
necessary for them to be under the
immediate control of the faculty. Be
ing earnest women with a purpose in
view their conduct would at all times
command the approval of the uni
versity government.
The doors of the university could be
opened safely tojwomen without the
appropriation of a dollar. The class
rooms are large enough to accommo
date all the women who would be
come students, as well as the men.
In time, of course, the increasing
number of women students might
make appropriations for their benefit
necessary, but women being admitted
to the university, the interest of
the state w> uld be aroused in the in
stitution’s behalf.
What Georgia women could and
would do for it would,far exceed any
demand the university would make
upon the state because of the pres
ence of women students. .
Our legislature must recognize the
fact that women are standing still
these days. They are grappling with
the problems of life in competition
with men. They are to be found in
ECZEMA
Most Torturing, Disfiguring.
Humiliating
Os itching, burni.tg, bleeding. scaly skin
and scalp humors is instantly relieved
by a warm bath with Cuticura Soap,
a single application of Cuticura (oint
ment), the great skin cure, and a full dose
cf Cuticura Bwiivest, greatest of blood
purifiers and humor cures.
(yiteura
Remedies speedily, permanently, and
economically cure, when all else fails.
JITTER l>ltw» AMI) C„EJW. Corf.. Rnfe Pmpg.. Bo«ton.
to Cure Every Skin and Blood Humor," free.
PIMPLY FACEr ?ur -
DANGER IN SODX.
• '
Serioua Result. Sometimes Follow Its JSx
oeaalve Use.
[ Common soda is all right in its place
and indispensable in the kitchen and for
cooking and washing purposes, but it
was never intended for a medicine, and
people who use it as such will some day
[ regret it.
We refer to the common use of soda
to relieve heartburn or sour stoma.h, a
, habit which thousands of people prac
tice almost daily, and oue which is
fraught with danger; moreover the soda
only gives temporary relief and in the
end the stomach trouble gets worse and
» worse, «
The soda acts us a mechanical irritant
to the walls stomach and bowels
: and cases are- on record where it ao
cumulated iu the intestines, causing
death by iuflamation or peritonitis.
Dr. Harlag<|son recommends as the
, safest and surest cure lor sour stomach
1 (acid dyspepsia) an excellent preparation
i sold by druggists under the name of
i Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets. These tab
. lets are large 20 grain lozenges, very
’ pleasant to taste and contain the natural
• acids, peptones and digestive elements
i essential to good digestion, and when
, taken after meals they digest the food
perfectly and promptly before it has
time to ferment, sour and poison the
' blood and nervous system.
Dr. Wuerth states that he invariably
. uses Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets in all
cases of 'stomach derangements and
' finds them a certain cure no- only for
■ sour stomach, but by promptly digesting
, the food they creqte a healthy appetite,
. increase flesh and strengthen the action
of the heart and liver. Thty are not a
1 cathartic, but intended only for stomach
1 diseases and weakness and will be found
i reliable in any stomach trouble except
cancer of the stomach. All druggists sell
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets at 50cts| per
package.
A little book describing all forms of
stomach weakness and their cure mailed
free by addressing the Stuart Co. of
Marshall, Mich.
all the professions, trades and avoca
tions, and they are meeting with sur
prising success. No means for the
preparation for life’s work which are
provided for men should be denied to
them.
How’.This!
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward fjr any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Co. Props. ToledoO.
We 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 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Drug
gists. Testimonials free.
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•igsituxe/ s' s //rfi-~i every
NOTED EDUCATOR NAMED.
Professor Laurite *we.,.<.n of llliiriesotH
Given the Denmark
Washington, Oct. s.—The president
has made the foilowing appointments.
Launts S. Swenson of Minnesota, en
voy extraordinary ami minister plenipo
tentiary to Denmark; Edward Bedloe
of Pennsylvania, consul at Canton.
China; William G. Myers ami Henry
L. Taylor to be first assistant engineers
in the revenue cutter service.
Professor Swenson is a Norwegian
and a great friend of Senator Nasii. He
was at one time professor at the Uni
versity of Minnesota and ranked with
the prominent educators of the state.
Dr. Bedloe was United States consu.
at Amoy, China. He is well known
throughout the United States.
Yellowback KtHeiT,
Cascarets Candy Cathartic kills yellow
jack wherever they find him. No one
who takes Cascarets regularly and sys
tematically is in danger from the dreadful
disease. Cascarets kill yellow fever
germs in the bowels and prevent new
ones from breeding. 10c, 25c, 50c, all
druggists.
Colombia, S. C.. O.;t. 5. Senatoi
McLaurin has arrived in tins city. Ht>
was sick during the morning, Governor
Ellerbe spending several hours in his
room at the hocei. In the evening he
went to the mansion. The senator de
clined to have anything to say for pub
licatiou.
Notice.
I want every man and woman in the
United States interested in the opium
end whisky habits to have one of my
books of these diseases. Address B. M.
Woolly, Atlanta, Ga., Box 862, and one
will be sent you free.
Shot ‘ll a...1 Hhn«»lf.
Kansas City, Oct. s.—Edward Mc-
Elroy shot and perhaps fataiiy injured
his wife and .then shot himself in their
rooms here. He sent two bullets into
her breast, one into her chin and a
fourth into her arm. He ended by fir
ing a bullet into his brain. There are
but small chances of eitner recovering.
McElroy came here from Toronto, Can
ada. Mrs. McEiroy was formerly Ida
Morris and i < a Boston woman. She
had throated to leave her husband.
Ship in m Severe Sturm.
New York, Oct. s.—The Norwegian
fruit steamer Belvernon has arrived
from Port Morayt, Jamaica, after a
tempestuous voyage of six and a half
days.
To heal the broken and diseased tis
sues, to soothe the irritated surfaces, to
instantly relieve and to permanently
cure is the mission of DeWitt’s Witch
Hazel Salve. For sale by Curry-Arring
ton Company.
THE ROME THIBUNE, WEDNESDAY. OCrOttEli G, IS9 .
BOSTON'S CUE AN BALD
-B joining Over The Fact That The Hub City
' Men Won.
The Chicago Times-Herald publishes
the following which everybody will en
dorse: .
The victory of the Boston baseball
team in the league race is welcomed
by every lover of the national game,
because it is also a victory for clean
playing and honest methods.
The Bostons have shown that profes
sionalism in athletics is not incompatible
with gentlemanly conduct on the field.
The game has-been placed on a higher
plane in Boston than anywhere else in
the country. Indeed, Boston seems •to
be almost the only city that keeps alive
the traditions that made baseball at once
profitable to the managers and enjoy
able to the decent portion of the public
in the early days of the national league.
No games are played there on Sunday.
In other cities the bars have been let
down, Sunday playing has attracted
rowdies and drunkards to the ball parks,
aud their manners have been reflected
by the players. The conduct of the Chi
cago, Cleveland, Pittsburg, New York
and Cincinnati nines has been such this
season that no one who did not wish to
have his ears assailed with profanity
and his quiet disturbed by ruffianism
in other forms attended their games.
With Boston it was different. The
players were sober, quiet and gentle
manly. They did not dispute the um
pire’s decisions or try to cripple oppos
ing players. They “put up” a hard but
honest and manly game of ball that
delighted the thousands pf respectable
men and women who went to see it.
No victory iu recent years has been as
popular as theirs. The dispatches say
that Washington street in Boston was
crowded with people watching the
score at the newspaper offices on the
day of the decisive game, and that they
showed as much interest in the figures
as in the returns of a presidential elec
tion. The city was wild with excitement,
and men who usually care little for pro
fessional athletics were as keen about
the game as they are over the football
contests between Harvard and Yale. The
attendance throughout the year has
been enormous and the stockholders of
the club have made a fortunate in
profits.
The result of the contest shows that
rowdyism and Sabbath breaking are
not necessarily adjuncts of professional
baseball playing. The cleanest players
this year have proved themselves the
best players. There ought to be a lesion
in this for managers of other clubs,
whose purpose has appeared to be to
lower baseball to the loyel of the cock
pit and the prize ring.
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE.
The best salve in the world for outs or
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblain
corns and all skin eruptions and pesi
tvely cures piles, or no pay required. It
Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 25 oents per
box. For sale by Curry-Arrington Co.,
druggists, Rome Ga
Alerclia.it is i'ouliy Murdered.
. Savannah, Oct. 5.—E. C. Goodwin, a
merchant of Burroughs station, 12 miles
from Savannah, on the Plant railway,
was foully murdered near that town by
unknown parties. The body was found
with the head almost entirely, shot
away with a gun loaned with slugs, and
he had been beaten with fence rails
found bloodstained near by. His resi
dence was 2 miles away from his store
and he was enroute home wheu attacked
and killed. Robbery was the motive
for the crime. When he left the store
he had about SIOO. This is gone. There
is no clue to the murderer.
Small precautions often prevent great
mischiefs. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers
are very small pills in size, but are most
effective in preventing the most serious
forms of liver and stomach troubles,
They cure constipation and headache
and regulate the bowels. For sale by
Curry-Arrington Companv p '>nie, Ga.
A Hoy Smothered lit <-otton.
Powder Springs. Ga.. Oct. 5--The
8-year-oid sou of Mr. Wolf was found
dead in a pile of loose cotton here. The
boy, with sef-ertd companions, had been
playing around the cotton heap when a
game of hide aud seek was proposed.
The other boys, upon being called up,
found one missing. It was not until
the lint cotton was being hauled away
to the gin that the dead body of the
missing boy was found iu it.
Woman Give® Rob Dai* Aw
Fargo. N. D., Oct. 5.- Officers have
have rounded up all the man implicated
iu the recent Northern Pacific passen
ger train holdup near Moorhead and
will gather them in Thursday. Ail the
men wanted are under surveillance.
Confessions extorted from a woman bv
thessweatbox process gave the officers
the iuformaticMi needed.
Biliousness
Is caused by torpid liver, which prevents diges
tion and permits food to ferment and putrify in
the stomach. Then follow dizziness, headache.
Hood’s
insomina, nervousness, and, bum
if not relieved, bilious fever Ig™® S S
or blood poisoning. 'Hood’s H E M vy.
Pills stimulate the stomach, “ ■■■ WT
rouse the liver, cure headache, dizziness, con
stipation, etc. 25 cents. Sold by ail druggists.
The only Pills U> take with Hood's Sarsaparilla.
WE HAVE nFCIDFD
MEET THE PRICES
Os £ny And All Comers!
Your Money Must Stay in Rome.
Chicago and New York made to order clothes ‘‘aiiit
in it,” compared to our price and quality of work.
We make every suit and pair of pants
here in Rome, and can give
you a perfect fit.
Suits of elegant all-wool suiting made to yout order for
only $15.00, $16.00 and SIB.OO to $40.00. The little
tailors in Rome have no possible chance to com
pete with us; we can buy every one of them out and
not miss the pocket change it would take to do it.
Come see our Great New Stock. We will sell you.
BURNEY TAILORING CO,
220 Broad Street, Rome, Ga.
CAN THIS BE 80?
Hogansville Special to Chattanooga-'Times.
Says Loftin Shot Himself.
The following startling special, under
a Hogansville date, appeared in yester
day’s Chsttanooga Times;
•‘As an afterclap to the Loftin sensa
tion, it has now; been pretty well
established that he shot himself only to
make himself a martyr in order to get
attention and preferment. This explains
why the government has dropped its
threat of prosecuting the citizens. ”
This new version of the matter has
appeared in no paper except the Times,
and is probably to be taken cum grauo
salo.
A Washington dispatch to the same
paper, says relative to Loftin’s resigning
to accept another position.
“So far as the ’Washington authori
ties are advised. Loftin has no inten
tion of resigning unless an inducement
in the form of another good position in
the government service is offered him.
“A suggestion that he be given an
other place was made by Loftin’s wife,
who is also assistant postmaster, in a
letter to the postoffice department. In
this letter she referred to the imminent
danger of a renewal of violence, and
expressed fear for both her husband and
herself. She had begged her husband to
resign, but he declined, saying he pre
ferred to remain and fight it out. De
spite his attitude, she urged that some
other provision be made for him, fbrhis
own safety.
“Loftin has not communicated with
the department for some time, and no
official proposition for a transfer has
been made to him.
‘•The negro, Lyons, a candidate 'for
the postmasreaship of Augusta, Ga.,
and a friend of Loftin, said he was con
fident the latter would decline to let tho
trouble force him to vacate his position, ’ ’
Yellow Fever Genus
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. Cascarets are the only reliable
safe-guard for young and old against yel
low jack. 10c, 25c, 50c, all druggists
Missouri Pacific, Iron Mountain and
Texas Pacifies Ry’s will sell round trip
tickets to Arkansas, Texas, Indian Ter
ritory, Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas,
Nebraska, Colorado. Wyoming and
Utah on the following dates.
Ang. 3rd and 17th, Sept. 7th and 21st,
Oct. Sth and 19th. Tickets will be sold
at one fare plus $2.00 good twenty one
days to return.
For further information address
A. A, Gallagher,
Southern Passenger Agent
Chattanooga, Tenn.
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Are
you
B jZ
wholly
satis-
There's a deal of eatisfac
.. , tion when you know that
fl pn vou are str .ng and well, if
AIViU. < you are not, you ought to be
We will mske you so if pos
sible. • ur cietinctive
. - specialty is all diseases pt-
TTrirn collar to men and women,
W 1 Lil . such as lood Poison. Stric
ture, Nervous Debility,
Kidney and Bladder Trou
bles, Rheumatism, Catarrh,
XT Cllll*- etc,, K, “° a " <1 eeaees of
J LzLll women. Call on or write
us and if necessary we cm
prove to you that we cure
,- «. where some of the best
CJCklf t— physicians have failed.
l-Lll • Mail treatment i.'ived by-
sending for Symptom blank
No. 1 for Men; No. a for Wume >; No 3 for Skin
Diseases; No. 4 for Catarrh. Call on or address
' DR. HATHAWAY & CO. .
22J£ South Broad Street, Atlanta, Ga.
DELICIOUS
CASTOR OIL
STRANGE BUT TRUE.
“Oastorean Honey/’
Manufactured by the Atlanta Chemica
Co., Atlanta, Ga., is pure Castor Oil, with
all of its medicinal virtues, but actually
agreeable to the taste. Think of it, a
child will drink a whole bottle if allowed
Sold only by agents and the Atlanta
Chemical Co.
Ageists wanted. Address as Above,
For sale by Taylor & Nortoii,
VIM, VIGOR. VITALITY
RESTORED
30 DAYS.
Good Effects at Once.
CATON’S VITA LIZ ER
Cures general special debility, wakefulness,
spermatorrhoea, emissions, impotenty, pare
sis,etc. Coirects functional disorders, caused
by errors or excesses, quickly restoring 1 Lost |
Manhood in old or young, giving vigor and
strength where former weakness prevailed
Convenient package, simple, effectual, and
legitimate.
The Cure is Quick and Thorough.
Don’t be deceived by imitations: insist on
CATON’S Vitaiizers. Sent sealed if your
druggist does not have it. Price $1 per pkge,
6.for $5. with writteu guarantee of complete
cure. Information, references, etc., free and
confidential. Send us statement of case and
25 cts. for a week’s trial treatment. One only
sent, to each person.
CATON MED. CO., Boston, Mass
B. F. Clark,
Local and
Traveling agent for
Phillips & Crew Co.
ATLANTA. GA.
First Class Pianos and Organs.
The largest Music House in
the South. Lowest prices
and most liberal terms.
Pianos and Organs tuned
and repaired. For particulars
call on, or address,
B. F, CLARK, Rome, Ga
EPlanwsf
I- Oi Fsma,e i
| Mgll Regulator i
For al! diseases peculiar to women and girls.
i?/ it Tones up the Nerves, Improves the Ap
s petite. Enriches the Blood, and gives' Life, \l/
Health and Strength. It is the
IQUEEN OF TONICS f
(V MAKES THE COMPLEXION CLEAR.
I A bottle of “ Monthly ” Regulating $
W ■ StiEKu i Pills with each bottle. For sale by
W all dealers or sent direct upon receipt of price by Vs
New Spencer Med. Co., Chattanooga, Tenn, jjj
$ LADIES’SPECIAL TREATMENT: m *
JK cases requiring special treatment, address.
■h giving symptoms, Ladies' Hedical De- JK
S; partment. Advice and book on Female IK
K Diseases, with testimonials, free.
far Sa/e and Recommended by
Curry-Arrington Co., J. T. Crouch
& Co., Rome Drug Co., C. A. Trevitt
and Taylor & Norton.
M. A. THEDFORD’S
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Signature gfM.A.Thcdford on FrontOf
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