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Mi at Hand in France, Think
It Rochefort.
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EHE pope is for peace
lergy to Discontinuecampaign
Against a New Trial.
Paris, Sept. 30.—The minis
er of justice has formerly sub
fituted to the procurator-gener
«ui a legal request for a revision
] of the Dreyful trial.
M. Sarrien, minister of jus-
NB
'J tice, communicated to the coun-
M cil of ministers the terms Gs the
•|i letter which he will present to
jf the court of cessation, demand-
I ing the revision of the trial of
I Dreyfus.
According to the Petite Ile
publique Francaise the cabinet
council is likely to inquire into
Gen. Zurlindeu’s conduct in or
dering Col Picquart's persecu
tion in defiance of the govern
ment’s resolution to the contra
ry. It is likely that a vote of
censure will be passed, which
will be communicated to Gen.
Zurlinden by letter, the text of
which will be made public.
M. Viger, minister of agricul
ture, is hesitating whether or not
to remain in the cabinet, and his
resignation is regarded as not im
probable . The present understand,
ing is that there-will be reorgani
zation of the ministry.
M . Rochefort, in tne Intranei
geant. is perhaps the most violent
of the cri.ics of the decision. He
predicts as its result an era cf
bloodshed, which will not come
to an end until every Dreyfueard
and Jew is either killed or hunted
out of the country.
The Intransigeant and the Libre
Parole both indu'ge in violent at
tack upon Premier Brisson, and
the Petit Journal declares: “We
are in the presence of a political
revision conceived by politicians
and organized like a conspra.”
The Voltaire says : “We learn
from a trustworthy source that
the members of the revision
committee were absolutely
stupefied at the emptiness of the
Dreyfus dossier and the inanity
of the documents comprising it.
Though punctillious jurists,
there was perfect agreement
among the membeis of the com
mission that annulment of the
trial was imperative, and that
that the court of cessation would
not hesitate to order it,”
M. Reinach, in the Siecle,
says that all those who regard
the decision of the cabinet as a
deliverance of the army will re
ceive the finding of the ministers
with the utmost joy.
The Figara says that the ac
tion of the cabinet will result in
quieting public opinion, and
that henceforth agitation will be
both ciininal and stupid.
Vatican Takes a Band.
Rome, Sept. 30.—The Messa
gero asserts that the Vatican
has instructed the papal nuncio
at Paris to request the Catholic
bishops and clergy of France, as
well as the clerical newspapers,
to discontinue their campaign
against the revision of the Drey
fus trial.
Mme. Paulmier Oct on Bail.
Paris, Sept. 30.—Mme. Paul
mier, wile of the member of the
chamber of deputies, who on
Friday last, entered the office of
La Lanterne and, drawing a re
volver, fired upon M. Oliver,
has been released on bail.
» The elections occur next Wed’
—ms nr— s i n
A Tumor Formed
Finally It Broke Inwardly
and Discharged
Trouble Began With Dyspepsia
and Impure Blood
Thorough Course of HooJ's Sarsa
parilla Completely Cures.
There is danger in impure blood.
Disease and suffering are surely com
ing to those who neglect this threaten
ing symptom. Head this:
oGilliam, Missouri.
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me for two or three days. The doctors
pronounced my trouble dyspepsia, bal
they could not do anything for me, and
advised a change of location. At the age
of 66 a tumor formed on my spine, which
Was Very Painful
but did not rise or discharge. The doctor
thought t est to cut It out, but I objected.
It finally broke and discharged a great
deal. The doctors said they could do
nothing tor it. Then the tumor began to
rise Inwardly and discharge. 1 read much
about cures by Hood’s Sarsaparilla and
thought I would try it. Before 1 had
finished taking one bottle I was much
relieved. I continued the use of Hood’s
Sarsaparilla, and after taking 12 bottles I
was entirely cured. lam now well, have
a good appetite and feel that I owe my
life to Hood’a Sarsaparilla.” W. D. FOM
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HEAVY IRON TRADE
Occasions A Scarcity of Carb In
The Birmingham District.
Birmingham, Ala , Sept. 30. —
The railroads in the Birmingham
district report a scarcity of lox
cars. This is occasi med by an in
cre 8"d demand on the part o<
fun ace operators for cars to
handle their produce out of the
district.
The pig iron trade is exceeding
ly brisk and the various iron com
panies are making demands foi
empties to be loadtd with the pro
duct in filling orders.
While no complaint is being
made as yet by the furnacemen
the railroad officials are hustling
to keep up with the call for cars
I’he furnacemen are shipping more
iron than th i y are making, there
by decr?>i«ing the stocks on hane
very rapidly .
FIRES IN WISCONSIN.
Chippewa Falls, Wis., Sept 30 -
—Forest fires are raging to an
alarming extentin this section.
Hundreds of farmers are working
night and day fighting the flames.
Four homes and other buildings
have been destroyed aud many
persons seriously burned. Only a
heavy fall of rain will prevent a
serious loss.
The Wisconsin Ceu'ral passen
ger train due hire at 8150 last
evening passed through what wa«
almost a sea of fire between {Boyd
and iCadott . Passengers on the
train says the flames were raging
fiercely on both sides of the track
and threatening every building in
sight,
SHOWS IMPROVEMENT
Nebraskan Able To Sit Up And
Is Joined By Mrs. Bryan.
Washington, Sept. 30. —Colonel
Wilbam J. Bryan, of thi Third
Nebraska, was much improved
last night. He was able to sit up
a part of the day rad hopes to be
able to return to Jackj.muill in a
day or two.
Mrs. B.yan arrived here yester
day aud will remain with her hus
band until he returns to tne sou h
LAUGH AT THE POWERS
Teaks Pursling Their Usual Po
licy In Crete.
Candia Crete, Sept 80. —E Inem
Pasha, the Turkish governor, wh
is chrilly blamed fur the recen
rioting here has been deprived oi
the governorship and eta-tod foi
Smyrna today.
The delays aud su*urfuges it.
complying with the orders of Ad
mir.tl Noel, the British comman
der in these waters, incre; st, Tlh
Turkish authorities have ceas< d
surrendering arms and are pre
tending that disurammeut has been
completed.
J2The British oflicers propose t 0
Search thejsu*' ffted housed. Thoj
have discover •<! that mmy of th<
men eusrrem.'er-'d to Ad mr.it Noel
an ringleaders of the rioting or,
innocent, while the guilty are still
at liberty. A detachment of 800
British bluejtckets werj paraded
through the town yesterday.
Djevado Pasha, the local Turk
ish military commander, has con
sented to remove the Turkish
troops to the suburbs.
SULTAN HAS THE ULTIMA
TUM.
Pans, Sept. 30 —lt is reliably
reported tint the ultimatum of
the powers to Turkey regaiding tin
island of Cree was rep »rtid to
the Sultan yesterday.
FOREST FIRES
Tuemendcub Damage Being Done
—Many Lives Lost.
Washington, Sept. 30.—The
secretary of the interior today re
ceived the following dispatch from
Representative Knowles, of North
Dakota:
“Black Hille forest fires destroy
ing towns and life. Can’t troops
at Fort Meade help fight fire. Send
answer to Mayor of Deadwood.”
The secretary of the interior
forwarded the message to the war
department with the request that
aid if possible be furnished.
Don’t Make a Mistake I
W'! itfS
Mblr
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We carry such a large variety
and excellent quality of fruit
that some people would imagine
we kept only a fruit store. Our
real liue is fine groceries, but
we make a special feature of all
kinds of fruits.
The human system soon be
comes sluggish without fruit,
but if you trade at our store you
will never have any trouble
getting your favorite kind, and
at a reasonable price.
LLOYD Sc HARPER.
208, Broad street.
DEWEY’S VIEWS.
On Philippines Now in Presi
dent's Hands.
Washington, I). C., Sept. 29.
—Admiral Dewey’s views on
the Philippine question was
placed in the hands of Assistant
Secretary of the Navy Allen yes
terday by Ge i. Greene, who had
just arrived from Manila. Later
the memorandum containing the
opinion was presented to the
president, and a copy will un
doubtedly be forwarded to the
Peace Commission in Paris.
While nothing of a i official
nature could be obtained, it was
Copenhagen, Sept. 29.—The
Queen of Denmark died at 5:35
o’clock this morning
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE
DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine
Tablets. All druggists refund
the money if it fails to cure. 25c.
The genuine has L B. Q on
each tablet.
The departure of the troops
from Camp Wikoff will probab
ly result in the starvation of the
’erins that an eminent surgeon
liscovered there a short time
ago.—Chicago Inter Ocein.
LOCfii HAPPENINGS.
Police Court —Fines to the '
amount of $7.50 were collected,
at this morning’s police court
from violations of the law.
t
House BukneD—A small wood
en tenement house belonging to’
Crockett Campbell, col., w«
burned ye: terd«y morning in East
Rome, abv ul 3 o’clock, Campbell
had no insurance. The house and
contents was entirely destroyed.
RingYuUß Bell —The police are
kept busy «. ver hau'ing, the small
boys who have failed o put a red
lamp and bell on his wheel Most
of the bicyclist ho ever have
complied with the law, and at
night dozens of red lamps can be
seen on the streets.
New Pennsylvania Buckwheat
is good enough to eat, and
you’ll find some new crop, in '1
any quant ty you want, at Lio* 41
& Ilaper’s. Also new Oat»’ ea^ » .
Flip Jack Flour,
Food, etc. If you A ’ ou 'd
healthy furnish /bur system
what nature at this
season. i
Will ’“Jve To Rome.—The
Calhou* Times says: Judge J:
\j one of the best known
attorneys in this circuit, will soon
.nove from Cartersville to Rome
und engage in the parctice of law
with his brother, Hon. W. J
Neel under the firm name of Neel
& Neel. TLis wi'l be one of the ;
•trongesc law firms in upptr Gcor 1 -
gia and ih j v wll do a large prac
tice throughout 'his section,
I Ann unce.—To the public
that I have secured the services of
William McClellan, an expert
fancy candy maker, who has been
for the past two years with thu
Garrow f >inous candy kitcheh is
Atlanta. We are new making daily
all kind of fine taffies, cocoanut,
.creams, nongats, etc. All we ask is
la trial. We an please you.
A. M. Antugholi,
next door to Curry’s drug Svore
Sending Invitations. —Mr.
A. W. Walton, Grand Comman
der of the Knights Templar of
Georgia is sending out the fol
lowing invitations over the Uni
ted States: “Twenty-seventh
Triennial conclave, Grand En
campment Knights Templar,
Pittsburg, Pa. The Knights'
Templar of Georgia, will be at
home, St. James hotel, every
evening, October 11th to 15th.”
• High Grade Groceries. —
| That’s the only kind we keep,!
;and we carry a larger as'-orc
| inent than any house in this
i section and our goods are al ways
[fresh, clean and attractive. If
j you would like to live well and
1 save money on your monthly
grocery bill, we can certainly
accommodate you.—Lloyd &
II irper.
Pr minent Devine—Rev. R.
C. Foufe pasto-’ of Grace Episco
.palchuixh, San Francisco, is
1 the guost of his sister, Mrs. E.
[H. West, on Second avenue. He
I was formerly pastor of a church
in Atlanta, and is well known
and has many friends in Rome.
His sister-, Mrs. ('ranmiles, of
Cleveland, Mrs. Baker, of Dal
ton, Hid Mrs. Gallaher, of At
lanta ai r ved in the city today
so visit him.
Gtorge Clark, of Merriam's
Cirner. n nr Concord, Mass., was
plowing the other day and, glanc
ing < ver his shoulder at the up
turned furrows, saw somethirg
glis’fhicg ii> the sun. It proved to
be a six-, ei.ee of 1G52, a splendid
spec*men of the lare “pinetree”
currency, tin first coinage of New
England. In 1054 the General
Court prohibited the transporta
tion out of its jurisdiction of more
than 20 shillings “for necessary
exp-nses’’ by any ergon. Officers
were appointed to “examine all
packs, persons, trunks, chests,
boxss cr the like.” The penalty ’
i was the seizure of th? whole estite i
of the offender.
PERSONAL MfNNOIT.
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I Mrs. W. P. McLeod is quite
I sick.
Rev.[Mr. Hudson has returned
from Dalton.
“Mr. Karl Jackson, of La Fayette
is bore today.
Mr. John W. Nickels, of Dalton,
is in tiie city.
Prof. J. 0. Harris spent today
in Cave Spring.
W. A. Logan, of Chattanooga,
is in the eit.v
Mr. B- E- Curry, of Canton, is
in the cit/ today.
Geoige Clndsey went down te
AtM ta yesterday.
Air. J. Lawson of Atlanta is al
che Central today.
Mrs. W, W. Watters has re
turned from Atlanta.
Miss Miriam Reynolds is vis
ing friends ia Atlanta.
J. A. Enslow, of Atlanta, is
at the Armstrong today.
The young men will give a
dance at the Armstrong tonight.
Miss Ida Langston has gone
to Atlanta to accept a position.
Miss Smith, of Cleveland,
Tenn , is the guest of Miss Mary
Berry.
Miss Carrie Ragan is very
sick at her home on Seventh
avenue.
Mr. Farris P. Nixon, of Nan
nie, is spending a few days in
the city,
Mr. Claud Hargrove went
down to Atlanta on business
this' morning.
Miss Gussie Ross is quite sick
at the home of her parents on
Fourth avenue.
For choice cuts of finest fresh
meats to be had on the market
call on Moore & Reese.
Mr. J. B. Ingram, of the fa
mom Ingram Springs, near An
nist m, is in the city.
Moore & Reese now offfer the
trade the very finist fresh meats
t bo had on the market.
Col. J. B. F. Lumpkin, a will
known Rome attorney, was in
j the city Monday on legal busi
ness. — Da’ton Citizen.
Miss Edith McMillian, after a
p'easant visit to her aunt, Mrs.
H. A. Smith, returned to her
home in Anniston today.
Frank Shumate has bought
Lady Belle, Ed Colclough’s well
known Rome mare, and she is
a fine one.—Dalton Citizen.
Miss Peatl Ballew, of Lily
Pond, and Miss Pearl Rawlins,
Scrofula
Is a deep-seated blood disease which
all the mineral mixtures in the world
cannot cure. S.S.S. (guaranteedpurely
vegetable ) is a real blood remedy for
blood diseases and has no equal.
Mrs. V.T. Buck, of Delaney, Ark., had
Scrofula for twenty-five years and most
of the time was under the care of the
doctors who could not relieve her. A
S specialist said he
could cure her, but
he filled her with
arsenic and potash
which almost ruined
her constitution. She
then took nearly
every so-called blood
medicine and drank
them by the wholesale,
-but they did not reach
,hcr trouble. Some
one advised her to try
S.S.S. and she very
soon found that she had a real blood
remedy at last. She says: “After tak
ing one do en bottles of S.S.S. I am
perfectly well, my skin is clear
and healthy and I would not be in
my former condition for two thousand
dollars. Instead of drying upthepois' n
in my system, like the potash and
arsenic, S.S.S. drove the disease out
through the skin, and I was perma
nently rid of it.”
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Do not rely upon a simple tonic to cure
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°lßime, ie thef guests of Miss
Balk.—Calhoun Times.
Juge Jun W. Maddox ac—
compoiejjy Frank Summer
our wqt oer to Spring Place
Mondiiq w.ere the Judge made
a speea.—)alton Citizen.
Milliuyy, openings are cer
tainly att-acUie to the ladies,
and while oU shopping they
should call Ly Lloyd’s and see
tho display of good
things to eit.
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LL| [i i;
We are just receiving the
handsomest and most complete
line of furniture of all kinds ev
er brought to the city. Within
the next few weeks our store
will be packed full of the newest
up to-date goods—and we pro
pose to sell them at astonishing
ly low prices.
See us before you buy any
thing in the furniture line.
Rhudy, Harvey & Co..
337, Broad street.
Passed as His Wifk —Bob Gas
ton, of Atlanta, was arris ed th »
morning by Bailiff Byars, on a
3 eriouß charge, Gaston has been
boarding iu East Rome, with a
woman claiming to be his wife Ti e
'andlady thinking their actions
were a little suspicious she sus*-
peeted something wronp, and
sworn out a wairant for both
parties charging th with aduliry
The case will probably be heard
bmrrow befcre a Justice of
Peace. In the mean while Gaston,
will be held pending the investiga
tion.
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