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West Virginia’s Governor on
Trial of His Wife.
SOME SENSATIONAL STATEMENTS
Th* Chief Executive Asaerts That the
l»r«»«**cat!<>ti Io Actuated by Mm I ice Mini
HwtVmi—Clearly «>f the Opinion That
Several Wititeseeo "'ere ludutted to 1 en
tity For a Co Halda ration.
Glenville. W. Va., Oct 14.—Gov
ernor Atkinson, who has hitherto kept
■till ab iUt the trial of his wife, has
made a statement of which the follow
ing are the principal points:
“I have hitherto said nothing forpub
licatiou in this case, except to merely
state that I know the prosecution was
actuated by malice and hatred. . It is a
family quarrel, and the public kifows
that they are the most bitter disputes.
I have heard every sentence of the tes
timony given in tue cate. Independent
of the law, which in my judgment does
not class this case as a prooabie forgery,
and independent also of thelact-thac,
in my opinion, it was error to'admit tes
timony on other matters which cannot
be directly connected with the crime
set out in the indictment, I am clearly
of the opinion that several witnesses,
and, indeed, all the real testimony upon
which the case hinged, had been in
duced to testify for a consideration;
“I am led to this conclusion by the
demeanor of the witnesses while testi
fying on the witness stand, and by the
facts and circumstances connected with
their testimony, coupled with the fur
ther fact that offers were made to other
witnesses, or their representatives, to
pay money to them, or be given lands
without the payment of money there
after, provided they would testify
against the defendant, Mrs. .Atkinson.
ICffort to 'nborn Wttneaae««
"It is, therefore, evident that there
was an effort being made to suborn wit
nesses, and 1 am thoroughly convinced
that two or more of them were abso
lutely purchased. I cannot believe that
I am mistaken on this point.
"The evidence brought out in this
trial shows that Mrs. Atkinson, prior to
her marriage to Judge Camden, re
ceived an anoymous letter warning her
not to marry said Camden; that at the
time the will of Judge Camden was
about to be probated various other let
ters were written to her threatening
newspaper publication unless a large
sum of money was paid, and which, if
paid, it was promised nothing would be
Baid or published relative to her; that
prior to her marriage to me, another
similar anonymous letter was sent co
her threatening her with other troubles,
including newspaper publications, which
would be thrown across her pathway.
•‘The demands made in these anony
mous blackmailing letters were not ac
ceded to nor complied with, and the re
sult was that the vilest of vile publica
tions appeared in the newspapers, in
my honest, unbiased judgment she is
guilty of no crime whatever, and most
certainly the crime of aiding and abet
ting in uttering the forged papers
charged against her in the indictment
was in no sense proven in the trial of
this case”
Summers Makes a Statement.
Camden Sommers, grandson of the
late Judge Camaen, made this state
ment for publication:
"I have no comments to make con
cerning the merits of the case beyond
my former statement regarding the
matter prior to the present trial,
whereby unscrupulous counsel and the
witnesses for the defense tortured,
twisted and lied about me. I will here
after studiously avoid giving them even
a shadow of an excuse to resort to simi
lar tactics when the case again comes
up for hearing.
"I have been actuated in this matted
alone by desire to protect the estate of
my grandfatner from the merciless rapes
of conspiring mercenaries, and to prove
to the world that Judge Camden, hi his
declining years, instead of losing that
sterling sense of justice and love of i. id
children which had always character
ized the life of this noble old man, was
the pitiful victim of misplaced confi
dence in those by whom he was su •
rounded in his old age, and that hie
mental integrity, which he retained uu
til the last, compelled a resort to
damned forged processes fc) blacEen hie
fair name and steal the birthrights of
his children. I think the world now
knows this.”
To Cine a Cold in One Diy.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it
fails to cure. sc.
A ROME BOY
Mr. Charles W. Morrison Is the Editor of
the Emory Peoenix.
The first edition of the Emory
Phoenix that has been published since
the opening of the fall term of college
appeared Wednesday. The Phoenix
is an exceedingly bright sheet, rank
ing second to none of the Southern
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Beware of Imitation*. Do not b« do
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Brandreth’s Pills
remove Indigestion, constipation,
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college journals, and is published by
the Few and Phia Gamma literary so
cieties, This particular issue <s an
exceptionally good number and con
taining articles by some of the most
talented writers of Emory.
The following corps Os editors com
prises some of the brainest and most
scholarly .men in the college: Editor
in-chief, Charles W. Morrison, 'of
Rome, Ga.; local editor, R. Bryant
Dixon, of West Point, Ga.; exchange
editor, J. L. Jackson, Corinth, Ga ;
business manager, F. H. Fieklin,
Washington, Ga. .
Mr. Charles W. Morrison, editor-in
chief of the Phoenix, is one of Rome’s
brainiest and most popular young
men, That he will fill the responsible
position with credit and ability his
friends here feel assured.
To Care a Coldin One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets
All druggists refund the money if it
fails to ctfre. sc.
WOMANM PRESS CLUB.
Mrs. My ricks Official Notice—The Delegates
Appointed For Rome.
Mrs. Marie Louise Myrick has is
sued the following notice relative to
the delegates from the Woman’s Press
Club to the Federation of Woman’s
Clubs meeting here. Mrs. Myrick
will probably be present at the ses
sion.
To The Woman’s Press Club of
Georgia:—
The first annual session of.the Geor
gia Federation of Woman’s clubs will
convene in Rome, Georgia,
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
November 2, 3 and 4, 1897. Act-,
ing under the privileges and authori
ty of the Woman’s Press club of Geor
gia, I have this day appointed Mrs.
M. E. Lipscomb, of Athens, Ga., rep
resentative, and Miss Belle Wash, of
Augusta.' Ga., alternate, and Miss
Rosa Woodbury, of Athens, the presi
dent’s alternate, and request that
they go as delegates from the Wo
man'! Press club of Georgia on the
occasion of meeting of the Federa
tion of Woman’s clubs in Rome and
beg that they signify their acceptance
of this honor by notifying Mrs. J.
Lindsay Johnson, of Rome, of their
intention to attend.
Respectfully,
Mabie Louise Mykick,
President of the Woman’s Press
Cfub of Georgia,
Rosa Woodbury, Secretary.
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stopped immediately by Dr. E. DetchonJ
Anti Diueretic, Cures children and
adults alike. Price sl. Sold by D. W.
Curry, druggist, Rome. Ga.
FOR RENTj-vFive room cot/
tage on Howard avenue, East
Rome, For terms apply to 302
Howard Avenue,
The Babies Os Greater New York,
Geo. B. Waldron, writing ip Mc-
Clure’s Magazine, on “Certain Wonders
of Greater New York, ” says:
* ‘The metropolis has not the misfor
tune of an abnormal death rate, yet
seventy thousand of its people die dur
ing the year. This is one every seven
minutes day and night. Allow but
three carnages to each funeral, and the
city’s dead in a single year have a
funeral procession six hundred and fifty
miles long. They are ninety thousand
babies born in the city every year. They
number two hundered and fifty a day or
one each six minutes. Take them out
together for an airing and the row of
baby carriages would extend up the
Hudson to Albany, 150 miles.”
Your Back Taxes
Are goinglto be pressed for collection
at once by order of county authorities.
If yon need more time in paying them,
and want to avoid unnecessary trouble
and expense, call on
W. T. Cheney,
Masonic Temple Annex.
HONK TkIHUNH. FKWAY, OCTOBER 15, >7
THE
A HUNTER LOS AN Artf.T.
S«ti»ior i'attn/ P rivate Srcreterv In IHu-
KtsruuNiy W«*u>tde*d Near *«*lma.
Selma, Ala, Oct. 14, —While hunting
near Dunklin’s bridge, 20 miles north of
this city. Mr. Edmond P. Lacey, nephew
ami private secretary to Senator Pettus,
was dangerously wounded by the acci
dental discharge of his gun. He hud
Carried senator Pettus from the Lacey
home to the railroad station.
While headed homeward and looking
for birds his horse took fright, and in
some manner the gun was discharged
and a load of birdshot almost tore away
the left arm above the elbow. He fell
to the ground, where he was found
later, unconscious from the lose of blood.
A relegram was sent here to Senator
Pettus, and friends and doctors left im
mediately for the scene oh a special
train aud brought the wounded to
the city.
The arm was amputated and he is
now resting well.
How’s Tiilsl
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
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not bi cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Co. Props. Toledo O.
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
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and mucous surfaces cf the system.
Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Drug
gists. Testimonials free.
A Xew’ i’.ihiii.ei fyi A *i»k«,
San Francisco. Oct. 14.—The Cor
win brought the news from St. Michaels
that Father Barnum, who has conducted
a mission for several years there, is au
thority for the statement that a chan
nel not yet known to-navigation exists
at the mouth of the Yukon river. He
states that it is close to the south side
and will permit steamers by avoiding
the shallow bars, to proceed up the river
for a distance of 500 miles. This win-i
ter Collector of Customs Anders and
Captain Peterson will explore and try
to establish the new channel.
, Notice.
I want every man and woman in the
United States interested in the opium
end whisky habits to have one of my
booksof these diseases. Address B. M.
Woolly, Atlanta,Ga , Box 362, undone
will be sent yon free.
’•ay Not I’nf the J~>t i<'ineiic.
San Francisco, Ojc. 14.—Mrs. Louise
M. Haney, niece of Coimressmau Ding
ley, wife of W. E. Harley of San Diego,
who wa< the defendant in the recent
aen-ational breach of promise suit at
Auburn, Me., has arrived here and
joined her husband. She married Hur
lev while she was engaged to Arthat
Melcher, a wealthy merchant of Au
burn, who sued her dor $25,000 damages
and secured a verdict for $1,789. The
lady refuses o say whether she will p.y
the judgment or appeal to a highei
court.
Disfigurement for life bysburns or
scalds may be avoided by using De-
Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve, the great
remedy for piles and for all kinds of
sores and skin troubles. For sale by
Curry-Arrington Co.
at a Dane*.
Lander, Wy., Oct. 14.—News of a
double shooting at the ranch of Robert
Hereford, on the Wind river reserva
tion, 25 miles north of Lander, has
reached here. While it dunce was in
progress at Mr. Hereford’s, a Mexican
who had too much whisky aboard,
tried to shoot out the lights, but missed
them and shot the wife of Mr. Here
ford, fatally injuring her. Mr. Here
ford then shot the Mexican, but whether
fatally or not is unknown.
You 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.
Asheville, North Carolina.
Asheville. N. C., situated in the
heart of the mountains of Western
North Carolina 2,000 feet above sea
levijl, is free from all malarial and
fever diseases, and is reached via the
Southern Railway, on most convenient
schedules;
Fotir Friaoitort Free.
Albany, Ga., Oct. 14. The alleged
Hardaway murderers, Homer Mitchell,
Lewis. Collier, John Bishop and Joe
Wilson, were tried here and a verdict of
j-.ot guilty was rendered for want of
sufficient evidence, the state failing to
make out its case. The men were
charged with the several robberies
which resulted in the murder of a ne
gro porter in a store at Hardaway.
A New Runway For Aiatiaina.
Montgomery, Ala., Oct. 14. The
proposed entry of the Illinois Central
into Alabama is causing a good deal of
talking. It is surmised that it has ob
tained possession of the North Alabama
railroad running from Sheffield to a
point on the Warrior river and will
build from the latter point into Bir
mingham. From Sheffield their nearest
point with the main line would be
Jackson, Tenn,
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asy to Operate
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Proprietors, Lowell, Mass. " ■■ ■
The only pills to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
FIFIY FROM FLOYD.
Pen tentlsry Statistics Which are Inietetting
Just Now.
Governor Atkinson has sent out ad
vance copies of that portion cf h's
coining message to the legislature
which will treat of the convict ques
tion. He does not think the convicts
can be safely or profitably worked on
the public roads. The plan pripos. d
by tbe governor and principal keeper
Turner is tbe one which is endorsed.
This plan contemplatesa penitentiaiy
commission, the purchase of a farm,
and tbe establishment of a peniten
tiary building, the separation of the
juveniles from the adults, and tbe
temporary hiring out of the able con
victs for five years. The governor
gives some interesting statistics.
There are, in the penitentiary now,
2,457 convicts. Fnltun county leads
with 244, followed by Chatham with
176, Bibb with 121, Muscogee 55, Floyd
50, Glynn 49, Burke and Sumter 48
eaob, Richmond 46, Dougherty 45,
and Decatur 42. Thomas shows up
with 19. Dawson, Fannie.
Gilmer and White, have only pee
each. Towns and Murray are not
[ represented.
| There are 69 confined for arson,
257 for attempt murder, 870 for bur
glary. 50 for forgery, 17 f-,r larceny
after-trust, 82 for larceny from the
house, 138 for manslaughter, 373 for
murder, 81 for rape, 79 for robber.-,
211 for simple larceny and 24 for un
lawful shooting and st'abbing. The
others in the pen are confined for
various offenses. There' is but one
white woman in tbe penitentiary.
J. M. Tbirswend.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.
Would- Be Mur<ierer Ecapes.
San Francisco, Oct. 14 —James Bon
nett, who attempted io murder his di
vorced wife last Saturday morning ami
afterwards tried to cut his throat, has
escaped from the receiving hospital,
making his exit through the window
during the temporary absence of his
guard.
J. C. Berry, one of the best known
citizens of Spencer, Mo., testifies that
bq cured himself of the worst kind of
piles by using a few boxes of DeWitt’s
Witch Hazel Salve. He had been troubled
vtith piles for over thirty years and had
used many different kinds of so called
curss; but DeWitt’s was the one that did
the work and he will verify this state
ment if any one wishes to write him. Cur
ry-Arrington & Co.
Trolley Kills* an Ota >»sn.
Pittsburg, Oct. 14.—Captain W. Mar
tin of the wholesale firm of Martin &
Co., 965 Liberty avenue, was run down
aud instantly killed by a trolley car at
Palo Alto itand, North Allegheny.
Captain Martin was about 80 years old
aud while crossing the street failed to
observe the approaching car. He is
survived by a wife, a daughter aud a
■on. the latter Hying in New York- Jir.
Martin was formerly a prominent cap
tain on the Ohio ami Mississippi rivers.
Small pill, safe pill, best pill. De-
Witt’s Little Early Risers cure bil
iousness, constipation, sick headache.
For sale by Curry-Arrington Co.
.M»ich King Deniea’a Report.
Akron, O , Oct. 14. —O. C. Barber,
president of the Diamond Match com
pany, is at his home in tills city and in
an interview denies a report sent oul
from Toledo that he was interested in a
' movement to effect a combina'ion ol
principal potteries and tile manufac
tories of this country aud build a city
near Toledo, similar to Pullman, Ills.,
or Barberton. “I kyuw absolutely noth
ing about it,” he skid.
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.
IVlichtjf;*iniei'N ‘wind el?
Lansing, Mich., .Oct. 14.—Milo D.
Campbell, state commissioner of insur
ance, has issued a circular which asserts
that citizens of Michigan are being
swindled by worthless fire insurance
companies which have no legal stand
ing in the state. He names 22 compa
nies which he says have no authority to
do business in Michigan and promises
to make public further disclosures.
You can’t afford to risk your life by
allowing a cold to develop into pneu
monia or consumption. Instant're
lief and a certain cure are afforded by
One Minute Cough Cure. For sale by
Curry-Arrington Co.
Merchants and Manufacturers Free Street
Fair and Trade Carniva’, Knoxville
Ten., October 12r15, 180?.
For the occasion of the Merchants
and Manufacturers .Free Street Fair
and Trade Carnival, at Knoxville,
Tenn., October 12th to 15th inclusive
the Southern railway will sell tickets
from points on its line to Knoxville
and return, at rate of one fare for the
round trip. Tickets will be sold Octo
ber 11th to 14th Inclusive, limited
fifteen days from date of sale. Call
on any agent of the Southern railway
for information.
Removal Notice.
F. S. Robinson, denti-t, has moved his
office to the new Glover building, over
Hanks & Co.'s furniture store, at 305 12-
Broad street, where I am prepared to do
all kinds of dental work..
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t Pocahontas. Tenn., writes:
Have used Dr. M. A. Sim
mons Liver Medicine 15
years. It cured me of Pal
pitation of the Heart;
Sick Headache and Fe
male Trouble. My Hus
band uses it for Bilious
ui:d Malarial dlsoiders
lii this section it is as
staple as Meat and Bread.
We think it much Su
perior to J. H. Zeilin’s
Liver Medicine.
I
xggeEjj. Jenifer, Ala., writes: I have
used Dr. M. A. Simmons
Liver Medicine £0 years.
tfl 11 cured J. M. Clark of Sick
yfle Headache, and M. L.
[W saw V®T Powell of .Heaviness and
xa) / Tired Feeling. Have used
SY -ry A “Black Draught” and Zel-
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Dr. Simmons to be
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Lono, Ark., writes:
Have used I)r. M» A.
Simmons Live'r
W. Medicine 20 years for
\i W ® Sick Headache, and
1 2® cannot speak too highly
Y T" of it. Have used Zeiiin's
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Cobden, 111., writes:
For Liver and Fe»
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Sfi nothing except Dr.
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\ T Liver Medicine did
V ' . k me any good. “Black
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Skin .
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It probftb’r needs rn/iawlog. for It is rough, red,
freckled, blotched o. pimp'-ca. until it has become
repulsive Instead of attractive Healthy akin is
always biautifu. 1 . The sen and wind, impuic
aoaps ana casmotlcs injure rhe aida.
Viola Crenm
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it soft, white and beautiful. It is not a cosmetic
—does not cover up. but rem<. « r e« Memishes. It
Is harmless and always jn u whut v.-e claim
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as Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Lost Vitality,
Nihgtly Emissions, Vericocele, Evil Dreams, Headache,
Fains in the Limbs and Back, and Insanity, caused by
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any kind of either sex. Ask for Elixir of Youth. In
tablet or liquid form. Take no other. 81 per bottle or
box, 6 for 85. Sold under a guarantee to cure or money
refunded. Prepared only by
THE GERMAN HOSPITAL REMEDY CO.,
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For sale by Rome Drug Co.. aud C.
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A Handsome Complexion
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K At drug etoree, or eent direct (sealed), price 81.
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Ootton States and
International Exposition
b’or superior lens, grinding and excellency
m the manufacture of
Spectacles and
Eyeglasses.*
Curry-Arrington Co,
Has a full assortment of these famou
NEVIN OPERA HOUSE.
ftt JAS, B, NEVIN,
Manager.
One Night, Wednesday, Oct. 20 ■
The Beautl'ul Emotional Actress’
Eugenie Blair
» and ber own company.
Direc'ion, Hore t. Downing,
Presenting Dumas' mas erpiecer
Miss Blair's only engagement in
Rome ih s season.
Kill to Live.
That living germs oy millions infest
the human system and produce dis
eases of blood and nerves is no longer
a theory but a proven fact. That
King's Royal Geimeteur
Cures these diseases in a speedy and
pleasant way, is equally proven.
SPMTNGI
Is here. Look to your health at the
beginning of the hot season. Keep
Germeteur on hand. Use it as a tonic
preventive and cure. Sold every
where. SI.OO per bottle.
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I yffl Regulator *
For all diseases peculiar to women and girls.
It Tones up the Nerves, Improves the Ap
petite, Enriches the Blood, and gives Life,
\y Health and Strength. It Is the W •
I QUEEN OF TONICS!
MAKES THE COMPLEXION CLEAR.
bottle of " Monthly ” Regulating w
Y I nLLi Pills with each bottle. For saleTjy
w all dealers or sent direct upon receipt of price by w
New Spencer Med. Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. &
t LADIES’SPECIAL TREATMENT: m I
JK cases requiring special treatment, address, jK
giving symptoms, Ladles’ Medical De- JK
partment. Advice and book on Female JK
Diseases, with testimonials, free. *
For Sale and Recommended by
Curry-Arrinifton Co., J. T. Crouch
& Co., Rome Drug Co., C. A. Trevitt
and Taylor & Norton.
QjAGGARD’ S |
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L WITHOUT DOUBT THE MOST WONDERFUL J
(* vital ' Remedy ever discovered.
® MANUFACTURED BY
ONE BOX <SD'J , rTR=~J? RtE . BOXES
clWatlanta,
Their great success and remedialpow w
er is largely due to their action ip th
nervous, mental and genital orpeniims
When there disturbarce Tid an
ditions healthy at these points a man
is a man; but less a man as there may
be disturbance at these centers. Sold
by Curry-Arrington Drug Co., and Tay
lor & Norton. IRome,
Ostrich Feathers-
. Boas, Piumesand Tips
Cleaned, Curled
and Dyed.
Kid Gloves cleaned, 15c to 50c per
pair,
I. PHILLIPS
9% Whitehall St,, Atlanta Ga-