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• FOOTBALL SENSATION
Boidre Phinizy’s Denunclat on of the
Farmers as “Jackasses.”
WILL HAYE EFFECT TO PASS BILL
Legislature .Has Been Stirred Up by the
tZ the Matter—Resolutions and Other
GosslpTba the Subject. »
Since Bowdre Phinizy, of Augusta, has
spiken of the members of the legislature
as being composed of too many farmers
and “jickasses” it is likely that nothing
can stop the passage of the bill to pro
hibit football in the state.
Three bills to stop such games have
been presented to the bouse.
fc- The Phinizy matter has caused such a
sensation that The Tribune republishes
the original - dispatclFas ;it appeared in
the Columbus Euquirer-Sun as follows:
Atlanta, Ga , Nov. I,—(Special ) -
Mr. Bowdre Phinizy, one of the Rich -
mond county representatives, thinks the
Georgia legislature is composed of too
many farmers and jackasses. Just what
weight this belief of Mr. Bowdre Phinizy
will have over the state is only to be
conjectured at.
Mr. Phinizy’s belief as above was
prompted by the sweeping sentiment
against football playing by legislators who
don’t know how to plow.
“I think it is a pretty state of af
fairs when farmers, who don’t know
a d—n thing about the game of foot
ball, come here and blow about its
brutality, etc. You can quote me that
way. There’s too many jackasses
here anyway.”
Mr. Phinizy is from Augusta, wears
iflne clothes and is a thorough going
■university man. There’s not a better
'dressed man in the legislature, nor a
■man who is prouder of his college .rec
ord than Mr. Phimzy, fie is a young
Inan, and his contact with the coun
try members had ruffled his feathers
when the game went to the above
tirade today.
How the interests of agriculture and
labor would be subserved if left in the
hands of a legislature composed entirely
o' Mr. Phinizy, with the ‘‘jackasses and
farmers” left out, is a problem which the
latter class of representatives would like
to see solved. Because they happen to
be against football, winch game caused
one of the saddest deaths that ever oc
curred in Georgia, right here in Atlanta,
no longer than Saturday afternoon, Mr,
Phinizy weeps for the' welfare of the
state. “A second Kansis” he calls Geor
gia. Perhaps the Peffenan whiskers of
some country member have outraged tbe
athletic tastes of Mr. Phinizy, who is
clean shaven. •
Mr. Phinizy said he would like to see
a picture of ten of the farmers who are
blowing so hard about the brutalities of
football compared with ten of the digni
fied members who recognize football as
a legitimate sport. “ There would be a
contrast,” Mr. Phinizy says, and the
farmers think so, too. W. P. A.
How It Ended
The initials signed to this are those
of Walter Adamson, brother of the city
editor of the Atlanta Constitution.
Mr. .Phinizy had a stateannt read
denouncing the statement as ‘ ‘a lie. ’’
Mr. Adamson got a member to intro
duce a resolution to investigate, and
named a number of prominent men as
his witnesses.
Phinizy Will Renig.
Later in the day Mr. Phinizy an
nounced to several members that he
Would sign a statement admitting that
he said what the Enquirer-Sun’s corres
pondent credited him with saying, but
that he did not mean it for publication,
and that he said it hastily.
Sermon on Von Gammon.
The Macon News says:
“Rev. J. L. White will preach a
sermon on ‘‘Athletics” Sunday night
at the First Baptist church.
“The death of Von Gammon as a
result of injuries in a football game
will be take up.”
A VIRGINIA ACCOUNT
Os How the Accident to Vonalbade Gam
• mon Hhppened.
A brief account of how the accident
occurred, taken from the Charlottes-
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ville. Va., Progress, where the Uoi
versity of Virginia is located, is as fol
lows: »
“The unfortunate accident which
resulted in his death occurred in the
latter part of tbe second half. Gam
mon made a desperate effort to buck
the strong line of Virginia, and in the
attempt lost his balance and toppled
bead over heels. In the fall his head
struck his own shoe with great force,
producing concussion of the brain.”
The accident was deeply deplored
by the students and faculty of the
University of Virginia.
No More Games
An agreement has been signed that
tbefootball teams of colleges in Tenn-'
essee, Georgia and Alabama to dis
band for this season.
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Versatile Dr. Bedloe.
Among the accomplishments of Dr.
Edward Bedloe of Philadelphia, the
American consul at Canton, China, is
remarkable skill in mimicry. He can
imitate with his voice the accent and
mannerisms of speech of all the leading
actors and orators as well as a number
of musical instruments. His imitations
of the twanging of a banjo are exceed
ingly accurate. Some years ago Dr.
Bedloe was in a rooin at the Press club
when several guests were being enter
tained in an adjoining apartment. He
had been with the party, but had ex
cused himself on the plea that he want
ed to get his banjo. He proceeded to
“play” a medley and did the imitation
so well that the guests would not be
lieve he had not actually performed on
an instrument until he repeated the
imitation in their presence. He is,
moreover, a witty and brilliant conver
sationalist and a most entertaining ra
conteur. He has a woilderf al memory
and has never been known to tell the
same story twice.—Philadelphia Press.
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Smith, ,
Dress Reform For Babies.
The latest invention in the dress re
form for babies, which is rapidly be
coming more popular, is that all the
garments can be put on at once. TJie
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flannel or crepeline, made with high
neck and long sleeves. The next is a
sleeveless garment of nearly the same
shape and material, and last comes the
nainsook dress. All three fasten to
gether at the back with three buttons.
The abdominal band is sheer and not
tight, and tbe feet are left bare.
Are Murdered.
Berlin, Nov. s.—The Cologne Volks
Eeitung announces that the Rhenish
missionaries, Nies and Henle, have
been murdered in the southern part of
tue Chinese province of Shan Tung.
••Flrot Kern*’ In a Failure.
London, Nov. s.—The “First Born,”
having proved a failure, has been with
drawn from the Globe theater, and the
whole company, after six performance*,
will return to America.
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it
fails to cure. sc.
IHB ROME TRIBUNE. SATURDAY. NOVEMBtB 6. 18»7.
indigestion
dyspepsia
biliousness
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Bottles, and sold at $i each.
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Detroit, Mich.
® Take Llvarettes for Liver Illa, age.
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SCOTT’S LIFE IS AT STAKE.
Toting Negro on Trial A»r Killings White
Laot Year.
Quitman, Ga , Nov. s.—Sidney Scott
is on trial for his life in Brooks superior
court. Scott is the negro* who shot and
instantly killed'Lee Hammond, a young
white man of good repute, in Pnioock,
in th's county, one nignt last July.
Tne prosecution is represented by So
liciror Thomas, Hon. W. M. Hammond
of Thomasville and Hon. S. Bennett of
this city, and the defense by Humph
reys & Edmonson of this city.
Tne case was called the first thing,
and after two hours’ work the jury had
been comp eted. The prosecmion in
troduced testimony making out a case
of murder. The defense did not deny
the killing, but plead justifiable homi
cide, and introduced testimony to show
that Hammond, in company with oth
ers, was in search of Scott to chastise
him when the shooting occurred.
The evidence was all in when the
court adjourned, and the speeches in
the case came off Friday. It is hotly
contested, and speculation is rife as to
the outcome, with the odds in favor of
conviction.
J. G. Berry, one ot the best known
citizens of Spencer, Mo., testifies that
be cured himself of the worst kind of
piles by using a few boxes-of DeWitt’s
Witch Hazel Salve. He had been troubled
with 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 anj one wishes to write him. Cur
ry-Arrington & Co.
CA.JSTOn.IA.
The fas- . - .. ..
CHARGES Au" INST CARTER.
Coiifi.len ♦1 y Believed hi >m van mill There
Mill N<* martial.
Savannah, Nov. 5. —Captain 0. E.
Gillette has returned from New York,
Where he has been attending the ses
sion; of th- board appointed to investi
gate the enurges preferred by him
against Captain O. M. Carter. The re
port of the investigation board was
made to the war department in Wash
ington Thursday, the investigation hav
ing been concluded several days before.
Within ten days it must be decided
whether or not there will be a court
martial, since the accused is now prac
tically under arrest.
It is confidently believed here now
that the board did not consider tha
main charges in the case, and that it
there should be any conrtmartial at all
it would be with reference to the mi
nor charges. Captain Carter’s friends,
however, are still strongly of tha opin
ion that the board’s report will fully
exouerate him.
Hat* Disappeared.
“I was troubled with rheumatism in
my back which was so severe that it, was
| painful for me to stoop over. I began
I taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla and in a
| short time the rheumatism disappeared.
II am now entirely free from it and in
I cood health.” H Eugene Fant, Box
52, Anderson, South Carolina.
I Hood’s Pills are purely vegetable and
do not purge, pain, or gripe. All drug-
1 gists, 25c. ' .
Aii A.MbtAiUiMts »i p>iute(L
Washington, Nov. s.—The president
has appointed the following to be con
suls of the United States: Abraham B.
Jones of Alabama,, at Tuxpan, Mex;
Daniel Mayer of West Virginia, al
Buenos Ayres, Argentine republic; E.
Theophilus Liefeld o' Connecticut, at
Freiburg, Baden.
»
Georgia Powtottlce Robbed.
Chattanooga, Nov. 5. The post
office at Cedar Ridge, Ga., near Dalton,
was robbed by unknown parties and a
small amount of money and stamp!
taken.
“WARNING:—Persons rho suffer
from coughs and colds should heed
the warnings of danger and save'
themselves suffering and fatal results
by using One Minute Cough Cure.
It is an infallible remedy for coughs,
colds, croup and all throat and lung
troubles. For sale by Curry-Arring
ton Co.
Smoke Watters’ 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 enter-*
prising dealers.
RUfiE of bold robbers.
Mm Almost Malii.r a Marehaataud than
Take Hu Muuar
Spartanburg, 3. Q, Nov. s—Juel
after dark one ot the boldest robberies
ever known iu this section occurred at
Wolford, 10 miles from this place. A
nun caiue to the home ot Albert Bal
lenger, a prosperous merchant and
farmer, aud .asked Mr. Ballenger to go
to the store, as he wished to buy seine
goods.
MY. Ballenger was eating supper, and
after finishing went with him. The
man bought a bill and gave the mer
chant a S2O note. Mr. Ballenger went
to his safe for the change, and while he
was securing the money, having the safe
open, he was dealt a blow on the head,
which crushed his skull.
Another man who was present then
iouiea the robber. They looted the
safe, locked the d<>or and walked out.
It was several hours before the robbery
was discovered.
Mr. Ballenger is still unconscious.
Tbe two men escaped. Bloodhounds
have been sent for.
BIG MEETING OF BLACKS.
Republicans Hold a Convention at Raleigh
and Adopt Resolutions.
Raleigh, Nov. 5.—A mass conven
tion of North Carolina negroes, held
here, adopted the name of the Lincoln
Republican league. It indorsed the ac
tion of the penitentiary directors in re
fusing to follow Governor Russell’s ad
vice and lease the penitentiary convicts.
The convention was called in protest
against (he giving of all offices, save
ten, to the 30,000 white Republicans,
and it is said this insulted the 120,000
negro voters.
Resolutions were adopted calling on
all negro Republicans hereafter to vote
for no man opposed to giving the negro
full reci/gttitiou; that in future before
any man is nominated negroes should
exact a written pledge that he will give
half of his clerical force to the negro
Republicans; that all nominees shall
give a o.edge in favor of negro educa
tion, and that negroes who are
Willing to trade their race off for office
shall not be nominated.
Notice. ,
I want every man and woman in the
United States interested in the opium
end whisky habits to have one of my
hooks of these diseases. Address B. M.
Woolly, Atlanta,Ga , Box 362, andone
will be sent you free.
A Mil lioimire Miner T)ie<«.
San Francisco, Nov. 5.-G. D. Mc-
Lean. the million die miner of Grass
Vailey. Cal., died at the L ok house af
ter a lingering illness. He was attended
by his nephew. William Biakey of Ev
ansville. who will take the remains
east for interment. Mr McLean was
interested in many mining processes,
and with Stephen. W. Dorsey owned
the famous Maryland mine, noted as a
very vaiuabie properey.
There is no need of little children
being tortued by.-cald head, eczema
and skin eruptions. DeWitt’s Witch
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cures permanently. For sale by Cur
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Nashv.i.i.e, Nov 5. — At a meeting
of the executive committee of the Ten
nessee Centennial exp >sition. held here.
Auditor Frank Goodman tiled his re
port, showing ihat the torm indebted
ness of the xposttion is now only $36,-
000 The property of the exposition
company is valued at more than this
sum. and there are uncollected assets
amounting to $30.00b The total atten
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or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
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-o.il I'riii.t Form -.1 In Colorado.
Denver Nov 5 A deal has been
consummated whereby the Northern
Coal company becomes the absolute
owner of 18 of the larger coal mines in
the northern part of the state, and at
the same time controls the remainder
of the mines iu that district, except in
Enterprise. As a result, the price of
Northern coal advances from $2 75 a
ton to $3.50, and Southern lignite coal
from $3 25 to $4.
Disfigurement for life by burns or
scalds may be avoided by using De-
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remedy for piles and for all kinds of
sores and skin troubles. For sale by
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stricken at father*® Greve.
Plainfield, N. J., Nov. 5—A tragic
scene took place in tha Methodist cem
etery here, when Mrs. Robert M. Ray
bert of N"rth avenue, fell into a hys
teric. fit as sue fumed from a grave
wherein the body of her father, Felix
T. Li icoln, had just been lowered, and
died within an hour without regaining
consciousness.
Nervous troubles all kinds cured
with Animal Extracts. Free book
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Washington, D C. For sale by Tay
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pLEASE bear in mind the fact
. that the “best,” or the
standard,” in all lines com
mands a fair price. See list of
the brands of Pure White Lead
which are the standard. They
©are the best. Avoid those brands
said to be “just as good,” offered
for “ less money,” and of “so
called White Lead.”
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v valuable information and card showing samples of colors free;
also cards showing pictures of twelve houses of different designs painted in
various styles or combinations of shades forwarded upon application to those
intending to paint.
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Sta’e of Georgia, Floyd Co} No. 11.
To the Defer dant. Floyd Sup’r Court
H. W. Edmondson, I July Term,
Montgomery & Company } 1897.
vs. | Petition and ”ula
W. H Edmondson | Nisi ro Foreclose
and I Mortgage on Kcal
H W. Edmondson. J Estate
Bv special order the defendant, H. VV. Ed
mondson, is hereby re quired personally or by
attorney, to be and appear st the next Superior
court to be held in and for arid coun’y. on the
third Monday in .January inxt, then and there
to anew’r the plair tiff’s petition and rule nisi,
to foreclose mortgage on leal estate. A sin de
fault thereof said court will proceed as to jus- .
tice shall appertain. Witness tbe Honorable
W. M Henry, jiv'ge of said court, this 4th day
of September, 1897.
W. E. BEYSIEGEL,
Clerk Superior Cour Floyd Co., Ga.
Petition to Foreclose Mortgage
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
K. W. Benyhill \ PETITION
/ to Fo ec ose Mortgage
vs. > In Floyd Superior
\ Court. No. 11.
Mrs. A. T. Chambers. ) Jnly Term, 1897.
To the Defenxlana.-
By Special Order, the defendant is berebv re
quired, personally or byat’orney, to be and ap
pt ar at the next term <f said court, on the Third
Monday in January next, then and thereto
answer plaintifi's petition to orectosure mort
gage. as in default thereof the court will pro
ceed as to justice shall appertain.
Witness, the Hon. W.M. Henry judge of said
court, this the 19th day of August. 1-97.
Wm. E. BEYSIEGEL.
Cterk Superior Court, Floyd <’o., C a
Application for Letters of Dis
mission.
GEORGIA, Floyd County,
Whereas James O. Garlirgton, executor of
Mrs. Harriet D. Jones, deceased, represents to
the court in bls pet tion dujy Hied, that he has
aumlnistered Harriet D. Jones’ estate. This is
to cite all persons concerned, Kindred and cred
itor-, to show cause, it any they can, why said
adml istrator should not be discharged from
his administration and receive letters of dis
mission ontbe first. Monday in December, 1897.
This September 6, 1897.
JOHN P. DAVIS.
Ordinary Floyd County, Georgia,