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EIGHTH V.-A \
sinokc xtra goodand rebel veil cisars
j||g DRATH fINSRL
pucks Ono of ’’ lie rairesl
♦Flowers
ffiOjl A HAPPY HOME
And Leaves Many Romans in
Grief And Mourning.
At about 4 o’clock this morn
ing the angel of death p us d in
hi 3 flight long enough to pluck
from one ot Rome’s most elegant
homes one of its most precious
flowers.
Miss Floy Riwtll, daughter
of Captain and Mrs. C. Rowell,
and a grand daughter’ of the
lamented Judg J. V\ . fl. I uder
wood, quietly passed away.
For quite a while Miss Floy
has been in poor health, though ■
for some months past, her rela
tives and friends were pleased,
to note that she seemed consul-!
erably improved.
Yesterday she was out and j
spent the day with her cousin,!
Miss Madalene Wylie. During)
the night, how i ver, she suffered '
an attack of congestion of the j
brain, and though physic ans;
were summoned- and did all that'
me lie il sei nice knows t,> do,;
the end came with the death of
the night an i the gentle spirit;
on the wings of the glorious
young dav in muted to th? Li'-d
ut pot* co iwd ■£'* *• v •
Miss Floy leaves a father, I
mother,brother and. three sisters I
io mourn her untimely death;
while sorrow and sadness srt in
the mourning chamber of the
hearts of scon s of relatives and I
hundreds of friends.
She was a gentle, patient suf
ferer with as much angel as I
woman in her nature. Her death )
proves a terrible shock to those 1
who knew her bust and saddens ;
ali who know her or her family. i
The loved remains will be laid:
to rest in Myrtle Hili.
I / d?*
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A •
/ rhe round.
/ . \ / ary Lint.
t y . ) / ■n a young
/■ v■ ' - ■ girl si. ns from
Z. . ' / girlh >od into wo
lf, ' "’d. she tn-
pT■ 11 nc.v and strange-
country. A land of
e and hoj■•■. vet
full of hidden dangers. Whether she will
find happiness or misery < p< n1? largely
upon t.i ■ health md • lition of the deli
Cate, special organism whit h is the source
«"d centre of her woi i hood
i - lives l>f yov.-.g vo,iv. n are often
wreck.? becau eof t n sense of
mot t ty, which lea t « t ne; kct the
* «yniptoms of ft • akness.
. ■ troub t unless co retted, develop
into serious chronic difficulties which be
c >me adt ..... ijf, < i,, ~t
opportunities and blighting all possibility
Os jiap -.v witeito.id n.d motherhood.
Any woman suffering from th cs< delicate
conir.biints nu,k tlbe liv,.llh-giving power
, ”‘erce' riptton. It
! .ii'and strength i :ie w mianlv organs;
h' l - ■ ■■ ■■ «t lit? to
ie nerv..-e< nirt ' - . and restores p rfecl'or
t one-otindti-a-, and const if tit ional energy.
‘. , e on U’ , ‘itdae d.?vi- d fbi this pur
pose .'vask:lb.d and. cKperit need specialist
tndiseaceaof th • f tipinme »rg mwm.
' d. Dime 'a, .'ilira,,,, Mo., writes :
~ in< J . ’ • ’ ' :l ’ I’' ci iption ’ and
I .j, . ■ ! ‘.’rert 01 ounding Its praise. When my
J>r 1 A ‘y w ■ don’t you take
on'o ft'-scriutibn?' I told an
h.iti* t>’.‘ utl,er . ,'. h dat'.' inir Itß years old)
niedi.-ir.’ ‘"'l "K 1 ” tor five months. about the
"jd tW'r the . 0,,.. ■,. ; v ) la< t taken
•lie w > -1 bottle ot ■ I'.i- orite 1 ;cs -ription 1
01 our !»" dwtotV« hC bteU Ucated b >’ l ' ve
t’-nßd i I ’ K T ce .’ s .5 re! ' t tlwi~.nd pn-re illus-
Medicaf
r.eeim ( s dvise r s-nt paper-bound on
cos* of° f 2 .’.. 0ne ecut stamps to pay the
cloth h "’ailing- only. Or, a handsome
Dr v ' v n D. c< my for V stamps. A-ddrcst,
ur - K. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
Now is the time tc
fuy your ooy a suit ai
"ait price J B Watters
& bon.
THE ROME HUSTLER-COMMERCIA L
. LET THE OFFICE
I-Seek Hie Judfjc is Eminently
Vlie Proper Way.
. • . . ,
CHIEF JUSTICE SIMMNB-
—
i Writes a Letter to a Rome At
torney.
I
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The following letter f; in Ch es
Justice Simmons of the Supreme
court of Gecrgia addressed to Mr.
lloiry Walker o t tha Rome bar
fully t'xplains itself and furnishes
timely food for thought just at 1
' his time. i
Henrv Walker, Esq.,
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My dear Sii;—Your favor of
yesterday has been received.
Ibe people should move with- ,
out solit tation, and of their own t
accord in nominating judges for 11
the supreme court The law in«s t
Poses upon us the duty of holding, I
I t ie c dirt and deciding the cased.
I do not think it would be I
proper to adjourn court for any
i political reason that’ would ben- ]
letit the members in their races for „
) tneir present positions. While ]
v.e know that it might he p u« to e
; do so, by givu gus an opportunity v
t > go around and make a personal r
: canvas, we cannot consistently do i
it. when our duty requires us to r
attend io the business of the pul - <j
! 'ic.
Besides, 1 do not think it com- e
■patible with the dignitv of the f
I. i. » z w» v <*lf* w# •» a-- *
i sonal canvass for it, and in this 1
view my associates concur. We
have endeavored to discharge to
he best cf our ability the oner
ous duties imposed upon us, and
I if we have not met the expecta-
I lions of the bar and the people,
»
I it is net our fault.
Thanking you for the interest (
l manifested in us, I remain (
Truly yours (
T. J. Simmons.
ANNUAL CON 1 ERT.
it The Southern Conservatory ]
or Music. <
I
This evening at 8 o’clock in the 1
Music hill, of tho Southern com *
-ervatory r, f music, the annual
•oncert will take place.
After the concert Col. W. Q ,
MctlHnry will deliver the scholar
hips and diplomas.
The patrons and friends of the
institution are invited to be pres
ell’.
Below is the program.
Concerto op. 'ft, last movement’’ethoven
Miss Lucile Me ;hee.
Second piano.... Miss Fortin and orchestra
‘ Dance of the G onies" Lizßt
Miss Mary Lu Wikie.
antasie.“Martha” Fapiut
> Master Holmes Cheney,
Allegro(Sonata in 1> Major) Mozart
t phuio II Miss Annie Beattie
I’iano 111 :..: « iBB K>caCohen
■ Spring Song”Mendelsrohu
Miss Louise Gomez
i Andante, fttmuet and Trio (f> bS. mphony)
Hayon
3 Piano llMisses C< hen and Beattie
1 iauo 11 fMiss Gomez and Mis. bortin
With orchestra
■Romance ’ Rubenstein
I “Sliadov Dance"McDowell
Miss Annie Beattie.
. Violin Concerto No. 7 Ist movement. Dußeriot
, Mr. Joseph Spiegel berg
e String Quartette Haydn
(Andante a* d Variations, Quartette 12.)
o Vitiicelo ...Master John Sc >tt Bowie
• M nninring Zephyr” Jensen
>. Mist Louise Gomez.
e Piano concerto to (Andante esprossiro.
II Allegro contnoco) Heller
c Miss Rier.Cohen
' Second piano Miss Fo tin and orchestra
Mr, A W. McCall, the popular
3 proprietor of the Armstrong Hotel,
t Rome’s famous hostelry, was iu
S the city* yesterday. —Cedartown
Standard
ROME GLQRCIA. FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE If. 1893.
"VELIOS JM”
Is Said to Have fiiad-e I is
i Appearance,
; IPPREH.ENB ELT
*
By Nearby Cites find Great
Care U ted.
Jackson Miss, June ’0 —Ger.'
J F H tin ter. m crel a i of!|i stati
I) etrd ol healtli, gny. th< As-oeiat-i
ed Press the following -ti’em •u’, )
ai 10:30 o’eloek last i ig‘;t.
“I having been r p-irfed to me
by Dis. H rra'son a: -i ?' >T. s, s-ini
tary inspectin';. •> i - ir , that
seven cases of v-ii. \y fever exist
at McHenry, Mi s., 11, nby d -
dare the to.vu ol rv under
quarantine, in charg, o' D . flai
alson, who will observe th- quarUn
tine and o ar»i’.»»ry rules and regula
tions adopted by th » bo.’.r<i. J F
Hunter.
“Secretary Miscislppi .State
Board of Health.”"
McHenry is a small Sown in
Harrison cnuiity. n ar a (u, if port,
and located on the Gu I ;iid sh p
island railway. Thepiaee uas vi.-i,
ed by the (ever last yeir and there
were m uiy deaths. At a r cent
meeting of i he sta'e be rrd . i T alth
the quarantine regu'aii' iT were
revised and the Imes m vre lightly
drawn.
The state health ofiict rs’ 1 say
every effjrt will be made to e i,-
fine the fever to Mt-Ii . i --m
-M. - --V - ■ * .Vtf*
place. They express the eDmon
that the fever will not heme!
epidemic in this state tbit sum-I
m r. |
MOBILK QI ABASTI E<.
Mobile, Ahl., June 10-41 J ;iltl,
authoiities here placed iq ect ir
on trains tonight so prevlt en
try cf any person from Mlmry
or Gulfport, Miss , win r v*r in
mild form has d vei >ped.
DISCON TEN f 1N 1 ENFI EI)
Madrid, June 10—Newsceiv< q
here from the Philippine slai.d
has caused a deep impress, lhe
country is calm, but iht' is a
latent intensity of dirs;.taction
which is only repressed opatri
otic grounds.
THE EXCELLENCE OF SYT FIGS
is due not only to the ori;y and
simplicity of the eombiiikUt also
to the care and skill v. . n is
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known to the Cai.ifornia'Vßl'l’
Co. only, and we wish to i up in
all the importance e'’ ping the
true and original ii his the
genuine Syrup of 1- ilured
by the California Te P Co.
only, a knowledge of ti. will
assist one in avoiding tt'iless
imitations manufactured'r par
ties. The liigt’ st&hding Cai I
fobnia Fig Syrup Co. wnedi
eal profession, and thetetion
whieh the genuine Syrits has
given to millions of faniakes
the name of the CompaiTanty
of the excellence of its i It is
far in advance of all ot fives,
as it acts on the kithu* and
bowels without irritntiiPken- ,
ing then}, ;| iid it does e n< i
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the Company
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| Spanish Organdies
ar| d w > are going to dispose of it at
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hi? colors and patterns an 1 a-ai’AtX" tn7r3m! 0*
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.' 7 1 Plaids. Same coaching and some
th *? A° W ‘ d . e suffles of chiffon, choice of
the Io for only $,. 75 . This is the bett bar
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