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MNTH YEAR . ROME
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I Kn xvilG Tenn., Oot 31.-John,
Bennedv, nged fif.tepo* last night
■ lo t«nd mortflbv wcpmted hie
■veetbesrt, Mar 1 ' nod after
■yingtokill tie »n'ifekeeperv of
■ftp Peck family, kitted himself.
■ Kennedy wt'ot to tin home of
■he girl. « lld cal!in3 her tO, thQ
■ |l( ,r asked why she had I eep
■ fep;C » company with another
■ unis man. Site failed to give
; ■ in) a «ali«fac'°ry answer and he
O h‘F through the breas*, mar
■the heart, She may die.
■[ Th (> housekeeper h r> ard .the
"f tervoui g mistress and
ms'ind ■ to the door.
■yuiois turn'd the gun on her
■ and fir-A but without dflf ct. He
■ rb! i l>‘< ck in IR-direeteien of ths
■ centra portioi - r the city, stopped
■ and placing tb- ptetoltegtfii st h'rs'
■ tetnp;eb>?r'h!» t'rains out, He
three hours later.,,
■ The y< ur< ! tdy who , suff-r id,
■ hciiiE? she did u>t believe in re-
■ t:;i::.g h<r--!f to onx man fi.ear
ivir. life i.« a daughter, of one of,
■ tb:? city's proniii.eu.t men,,, the.
Lead of a 1: rge .grocer'.- I-u-iness
th# is hut. ffteen year.'/ t age...
■ The yom g man. ho: s- .< n v doe
]■ pmdent for some tin;e because be
■ could not enter the army, being
■kn young, and the action ofhis
■ nreeth'iirr in partially
bar drove him .to the.raajj.acls,
■ WAGON TURNED OVER
■ One Man KitlecCand Another
■ Fatally Injured .
■ Augusta, (h, Oct. 31. —Two
B white men from Langley, 8. C.,
H were driving home from Angus
■ ta yesterday in a wagon JJdrawn
■ by two mutest. They had induig-
■ «1 rather, freely m
■ were somewhat hilarious, .>
I One of the mules became un-
B wanageabl# atid-ran the wagon
B on an embankment on one side
I of the road hnd turned it over.
Bu.l Kimball was killed and
I Tom sustained severe internal
I injuries and donfusions of the
B full, whi<;h, it is feared, will
terminate fatally. The accident
occurred about, three miles from
Augusta, in South Carolina.
BUBONING PLAGUE ’FRISCO
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Bark Reaches That Cjty, Re
Porting Two Cases. h ,
San Fratiflirco, Oct. 31. —The
french bark Duchesse Anne has ar
rived in port’ from Hong K-uig fi>-
iug the yellow ting both the federal
*ud state quarantine launches put
oal to tho vessel, and •s'on the
•owi came back to port that there
had been two deaths on board dur
rilK the voyage from the bubonic
plague.
Cervary, master of the
B bip, was the first to succumb to
the 1 read diet ase. He was sick on
ly » few day s and di'd cd August
20th.
•’''»arly a m-nth afterwards a
•ailor named Menier was stricken
*■ L the plague and on Sept. 19th
h* died at d was 1 uried at sea, r fhe
link was ordered into quarantine.
Mr, R p. Parker, of the Gate
is in Rome today.
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Enip«ror find Emppess. Sim
■i Warm taplinn.
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’IIS RECEPTION
In Other Places *Vag Anything
But a Success.
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Jerusalem, Oct. 31. —The ap
proach of their German imperial
majesties to the city Saturday
was made through triumphal
arches and amid banners, gar
lands and ever growing crowds,
displaying in every way their
enthusiasm and delight.
The formal entry through the
Jafia gate was heralded by the
roar of guns at the citadel, where
the Turkish band played the
German antitem.
From tlte tower of David,
Emperor Wi liam and Empress
‘Attgusta Victoria proceeded on
foot aniid wild cheering to the
Church wf the Holy Sepulchre,
where tltey were received by the
Gfeek and Armenian
clergy’, whose patriarchs •-pre
sented addresses eulogizing the.
devotion of Emperor. W.iHtem
,who has since con ferrod,
Uqns of tire patriarchs.
Their majesties then proceed
ed te the German Evangelical
eburch, where tho past,ev pre
■ s’enied an address.. L ; , . . ,
At- f> o’clock in the evening
(Saturlay) a reception was held,
at the German consulate and
later there was a general illumi
natioa of the city, with a display
of lire works.
Yesterday the imperial pair
attended service at the Evangel
ical (hprch in Bethlehem, after
wards paying a visit to the
Church pt the Nativity.
• '1 be weather was beautiful and
everywhere the greatest .enthusi
asm was displayed.
After the excursion to Jericho
Djev.ad Pasha, formerly grand
vizier, recently,Turkish governor
of Crete and now attache to the
person of Emperor William as a
special representative of the sul
tan, will leave the imperial
stiite. It is rumored that this is
due to some unpleasantness.,
Emperor William has sent his
portrait in brilliants to Tewflk
Pasha, Turkish aipbaisador to
Germany, among Hie
high Ottoman dignitaries who
received the emperor and em
press m Constantine pie.
' Emperor William and / the
mTTflrefis, white at the Church
W the Holy Sepulchre-, visited
jjie various portions Sacred
Shrine and eputetcu,minutes at
the scene of the crucifixion.
Their return from the .church,
was the occasion for another
outburst of popular enthusiasm,--
palm branches’ bring stwwn
along the way and the cobb|o
stones laid with carpets.
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Kaiser Had a Cold Rfx'kptioji
London, Oct. 31. -According
to private information received
here, Emperor William’s recep
tion at Haifa, Palestine, was
anything but a success. The
Turkish ironclads that were oi
dered to fire a salute did not ar
rive until four hours after the
emperor’s departure, and no-
JEORGIa, MONDAY EVENING, CCTOBrt 3| 1893.
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Parties-.tast d Wha .Si
tempi tb Wreck a Train
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One Man Confesses That the
Right Crowd is Captured.
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Chattanooga, Tenu., Oct.
—Detective Haskins, of the
Western. A Atlantic Railroad,
assisted by Sheriff Davenport,
of Cobb county, Ga., last even
ing arrested three men, named
Luke and Thompson Vann and
Lex Cantrell, near Acworth,
Ga , rm suspicion- •of being .the
in bn who ■'attempted a -short
time since to wreck a train on
tlte Western & Atlantic railroad,
by piling, telegraph poles on the
•track, which were .agcidentally
discovered just in time to pre
vent the disastrous wreck of
a crojvded train,
One of the suspected men
made a confession, stating that
the train in question carried con
siderable money. They intend
ed, he said, to rob tile dead and
dying after the wrecic, as- we!L
_us the safe.. He said
further that they had intended
after-the telegraph poles failed
train, to remove,a
pail at apoint where the train i
would.cj'p^j,a high trestle, but]
they were just in timej
to prevent the..execwtioi; of tin r
plot.
They were all three held to
the next term of the court.
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MESSAdEf FROM DEWEY.
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Admiral Wires Mayor Warwick,
Returning Thanks- . , t ,
Piuladelphia, Pa., Oct. 3L
Mayor Warwick today received
the following cablegram ’ from
Admiral Dewey in response tO'
the one extending tii him Phila
delphia’s congratulation's on the'
occasion of the city’s Peace Ju
bilee and tsgretting his inability
to take part in it along with the
other heroes of the war. The
cablegram reads :
“The officers and men of the
squadron under my comnyand
join me in .thanking you for
your kind message and w® con
gratulate you and the city pf
Philadelphia upon the succeispf
the great celebratipu,” . V(i ■
DYNAMITE IN handbags
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Two Passengers Arrested as
They Leave Steamer at Ponce.
' Ponce. R rto Rico., Oct 31—A
sansation was caused here, yeeter'
day on the arrival of the Red D
Ime steamer Philadelphia Irotn
the Spanish th? disc*' vei\
in the. handbags of two pailietWe
of a number Cartrid
ges containing dynamite.
. . was made by the
custom?! bfii’.iate and the, pa’sen
gers were arrested on the supposi
tirn ‘..'.at they are anarchists.
The police, wtip fear th it iAhery
belonging to the escap-
ed, are making a strict search.
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Gol. Pkill G, Byrd went down
to the Gate City this forenpen.
■ ,UU_ 171, tj
body ww allowed tn witness the'
imperial lauding'from the win
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TIE BEST PLACE H B»ME
TH DO WB TBMJO
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Ten Quarter Blankets, each 17c
"'Sr Lad ies’ Capes,trimmed with braid, iqc
I'j Shoes as.low as, per pair 15c
' i!| Sß i ‘ All-Wool Flannel, per yard,- 9c
wplfc' Bleaching as low as aA(c
Everything ]\|ew and Stylish.
No Old Camed-Over Goods!
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» The Best Millinery Department! *
THE BEST DRESS GODDSDEPARETMNT
Anti me Prices are under fion in Rome.
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We have the biggest stores in Rome^ —one at 245
Broad street, Bass’ old stand, filled with yery newest
goods, not an old piece of merchandise in the house;
then we have our Fourth ward stores, and you can get
these goods at either store. Our line of
FINE OREES GOODS
Is the newest and most complete in the city. We have
from the cheapest to the best, and the price is right on
every piece. Don’t buy your Winter Dry GoodSj Mli
nery, Shoes, or anytning in our line till you see our
goods and get our prices,
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Beautiful all wo.nl Dress Gpods, double G Papers Pins for
width ’ 9c Coals’loo-yard Spool Cotton 1 St
Pretty double width Plaids 9c S’? S’? Cheap Spool Thread le
Fine black Dress goods,worth 50c,only 29c Best Table Oilcloth t> 10«
Pretty 7 double width Casbimere all Window Shades
wool filled, only 9c Sv Ladies Seamless Hose 5e
75c Corsets for only 19c Ladies’ Heavy winter Vests Lie
50c Corsets for only Ladies’ and Children’s Handkeichiefs lc
Sheeting, yaidwide ’ 3sc Hooks rnd Eyes, per card le
Best full standard cafio 3 j /|\ Safety Pius, per card .
Beautiful plush capes, tri n ri' i with Z|S Li, ien Towels, each • Se
braid and jet, Thibet C6ilars- worth Pretty Knotted Fringe Towels , lie
$2 25, fur only $1 50 (\\ to Good Jeans
yVe have caoes and j iclce’ts from 19c up t/o Ladies’ Fine Trimmed Hats and Sail-
as high as you care to go, all new. ors for less money than any other store in
40 Crimped Huirpius for G' the city. Come to our store for your ME-
3 Balls Sewing Thieac for -‘C linery. ,7 .T-lj immi
Clothing, Shoes. Hats!
Big stoCk, All New and Prices Right. Come to See us Before You Buy,
LANHAM’S STORES
OLD STORE. NEW S IORE. J
Fourth Ward. 245 BroadSt
1.0 CENTS PER