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SSOO BOND
Ssjessed Against U Year
Oli Will Camp.
CHARGED WITH MURDER
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•Os Hudon Wright, Aged 8.
Waived Preliminary Trial.
Justice ■ P. Tread aw ay this
morning bound over \\ ill Camp
the sum of SSOO, holding him
subject to the action of the grand
jury.
Will Camp is the 14 year old
eon of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Camp,
of the Fourth ward.
He was arrested on a warrant;
charging him with having caus
ed the death ol little Hudon, the
eight year old eon of Mr. and
Mri. Sam Wright, who also re
aid* in the Fourtn ward.
The defendant waived trial
this morning and was bound
•▼er in the sum of s’oo, his
father and Coroner Schlapbach |
figuing the bond.
It seems that the defendant
had on two diffeient occasions I
beat up the deceased, and it is
alleged that at the last tight the
email boy’s head was pouaded
•gainst the brick pavement so
terribly that he died from the 1
effects of the injuries.
The parents of the living de
fendant and the dead victim are
•11 good people,and many hearts
•re burdened with grief or sus
pense because of the alleged
fatal affray.
The grand jury will sift the
matter at its next sitting. In the
meantime thanksgiving dinners
will net be served in two house
holds in ths Fourth ward tomor
row.
SPAINS’ GREATESTNEEI)
Mr. R, P. Olivia, of Carcelon
ia, S. C. Weak nerves had cans
ed severe pains in the back of
his head, On using Electric Bit
ters, America’s greatest blood
•nd nerve remedy, all pain soon
left him. He hays this grand
medicine is what his country
needs. All America knows that
it cures liver and kidney trou
ble, purifies the blood, tones upj
the stomach, strengthens the
nerves, puts vim, vigor and new
life inti every muscle, nerve
and orgah of the body. If weak,
tired or ailing you need it. Ev
ery bottle guaranteed, only 50
cents. Sold by Curiy Arring
on, druggists.
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A HAT THAT IS
FINE AS SILK
in quality and smart and stylish
in shape and finish, marks the
man of good taste and elegance
in d r ess. Our fine Derbys and
Alpines bear of style,
and we have such a large as
sortment of both shapes and
colors that any head can be fitted
and any face be suited to a be
coming and handsome hat.
' W. H. COKER.
P. S.—Special sales in ladies’
fine shoes, $2 00 kind go at 11..79
this week.
W. H. COKI B 1] Biccd St.
SHARKEY WON.
'! Fight Awarded Him on a
Fowl. •
'j MCVEY'S INTERFERENCE
Believed to Have Been a Put
Up Job.
1 New York, Nov. 28.—The Shar
-1 key-Corbett fight, which was wit
nessed by the largest and most
representative gathering of sport
ing men that aver congregated to
see a ring contest, ended in a most
disgraceful fiasco last night at the
Lenox Ath etic club.
Corb< tt had all the worst of the
'encounter when one of his seconds,
j “Conuio” McVey, jumped into the
ring, appealing to the referee, thus
violating the rules, and th.i referee,
“Honest” John Kelley, had ro al
ternative but to disqualify Corbett
and award the bout to Sharkey.
McVey's interference was abso
lutely inexcusable, and the referee,
I believing that there was a “job”
in McVey’s action, took it upon
himself to ceclare al 1 b ts oft.
Before Kelly’ did so, however,
many of those who had bet on
Corbett, and they were legion, ap-<
pealed tc the referee to take such
action, while Sharkeyitesclamored
I Hgainst interference on Kelly’s
i part and protested that he had uo
i authority to declare bets oft. How
ever the referee’s word w r nt with
the majority of the spectators and
conrequently all money paid on
wag&rs made will be refunded.
It was an unfortunate and
abrupt ending to what promised te
be a most interesting fight. For
weeks both Corbett and Sharkey
had trained faithfully and careful
ly for the contest, and when they
stripped last night each of them
showed in excellent condition.
(■HARKEY A WCNBERFUL FIGHTER.
Sharkey was very confident of
success, and the manner in which
ho acquitted himself in the ring
while the fight lasted showed very
plainly that his confidence was
founded on god grounds. Those
who believed that Sharkey could
not fight fairly changed theiropin
iou after the buqt had gone one
round.
On the other hand, Corbett hit
the sailor in the body rather luw
[and Sharkey protested. Sharkey’s
' quickness and aggressiveness was
astonishing from the very begin
ning and from the fi s’ it was evi
dent that he held Corbett safely.
In the second round there were
wild jells from the admirers of
the Irishman when he floored Cor
bett with a right swing on the
head, precedtd with a powerful
bow on the body. Sharkey's
rushes were successful invariably,
Thut Shaikey lias improved
wonderfully goes without saying
and on the other hund, that Cor
be't is not the Corbett of New Or
leans is beyond question. At no
time had the-Californian the up
per hand of his younger aud more
stur y rival, Sharkey is a fighter
and a clever one at that, and his
work last rrght stamps him be
yond all doubt as being second on
ly to Fitzsimmons.
NO NEGRO KILLED
IN CAVE SPRING.
Rumor About a Wild Negro,
Only a Wild Rumor.
A citizen from Care Spring
was seen in this city this fore
noon, and was asked about the
race war and bloody battle in
which a mad black demon is al
leged to have shot a young lady
and then been riddled with
the white citizens.
The gentleman smiled and
replied that on yesterday a
drunken or foolish negro, with
a shotgun, had fired the gun a
number of times at birds in e th©
Ivor, orale limits, and that one
ha Riess had hit a dog.
Ih stated further that the ne
gro had been tried and sentenced
to work on the streets for 30
days.
THANKSGIVING IN ROME.
The Day Wi l be Observed To
morrow.
Thanksgiving day, always a
holiday in this city,will be very
generally observed by. Romans
tomorrow.
Union Thanksgiving services
for the First Baptist, First Pres
byterian and First Methodist
churches will be conducted at
the First Baptist, at 11 o’clock
tomorrow forenoon.
Dr. Headdeu will preach the
sermon and Mrs. W. S. McHwn
ry will preside at the organ.
The song service promises also
to be unusually fine.
Dr. Hudgins, rector of St.
Peter’s will conduct appropriate
services at bis church, also at II
o’clock.
The banks, depots and the
postoflice will obserye the day
as a holiday.
The Hustler-Commercial will
observe its custom of giving its
young lady typos|a half holiday,
and the paper will be put on the
streets by 1 o’clocr in the after
noon.
TOMORROW NIGHT
Fields And Hanson Bte Sh >w
Comes-Welcomb Minstrel Stars.
Fields aud Hausen's always wel
eoms minstrel stars ooms tu the
opera house tomorrow nigh* for
one night ouly.
Although the third nSiustrel of
the season those who ones this at
traction will miss one of the best I
Shows of the season. Fields and
Hfuson are both well known in
the minstrel business and have
long teen favorites.
Prices are sl, 75c and gallery
25c. This luw price to the gallery
should fill it for thio splendid at*
tractiou.
Those vho attend tc morrow
night will thoroughly enjoy the
entertainmi-nt
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PERSONAL MENTION.
Fancy bulk olives, at Lloyds’.
Mr. M. D. Pierce, cf Atlanta, is
here today.
Fancy sliced pineapples, large i
cans at Lloyd’s,
Mias E iello Mitchell is in Hei -
derson, Ky„ the guest of Mrs. Dr.
J. E. Letcher.
Mr. J. I). Slewart, a j rominent
citizen of Piedmont, Ala., was in
the city last night.
The many friends of Capt. R w
e 1 will ba pleased to learn that he
is rapidly improving and will soon
be out again.
Dr, G. T. Goetchius has re'uru
ed from Thomasvil e, where he has
been attending the meeting if the
Georgia Synod.
Ladies earn SB.OO per week
working at home, no canvass
ing, enclose self addressed
stamped envelope. Standard
Novelty Co., 101 Beekman St.,
New York City.
Go to Atlanta to spend Thanks
giving and see the great foot
ball game between the Univer
sities of Georgia and Alabama.
Cheap rates and good schedules
via the Southern R’y.J. N. Har
rison, C. T. A .
Nkgro Slishtly Cut, — Last
uight Mr. Z. T. Byars, after hav
ing been repeatedly insulted by a
railroad negro named Tom Starkey
finally drew his knife and enough
blood from the black rowdy to
make that individual bant a new
neighborhood, Mr, Byars didn't
leave town or hide out. He is said
to have been amp'y justifiable in
what he did. The wound was only
a slight affair.
MOW fIKEfiflU
tang The Spanish Soldiers
In Cu'ba
THIS TIME IN WRNXAB
Troops Have not Boen Paid for
A Year.
Havana, Nov. 23.—Atie'her tq -
risiig of Spanish troops has taU n
p aes at Mautanzas. Tfi3 re
ceived there that the troops io
Havana had been paid by Blanc)
aroused the indignation of the sol
d era, whose wsg- s are a year in
arrears. They revolted in tbei
harracks.sbouting “Death to trai
tors !’’ and “Death to Blanco!”
Gen. Molina, the Spanish mili
tary commander at Matanzaq
t?ligraphed Gen. Blanco, demand ■
ing money Gen Blanco has a'-
ready distributed all available
funds to pay the Havana troops,
in oedar tn keep them quiet, but
he authorized Gen. Molina to Ge
ar and money from the branch
office of the Spanish bank at Ala
tan z is.
This news alarmed the ahar<-
holders of the bank in Havana.
The governor of the bank. Senor
Glabis, has already placed funds
in England to save ths institution
from possible attack by Spanish
soldiers and the Unjust demands
of Gen Blanco.
The counselor of the bank told
a correspondent that the situation
of the bank was very grave while
the Spanish government remains
in coutrul of the is’and. The Span*
i»h generals believe they have a
right to extort money from private
Spanish resident when Madrid
fa' 1* to d money for the army.
“Ouro-lvs 'vation,” said the
ci'uuse.or, “lies In the United
Hates. But if the American troops
do not come soon we will be utter
ly robbed by our own peop’e. ”
Another Arrival.—lmperi
al table jelly, a delicious desert,
easily and quickly prepared ;
superior to other kinds and
lixed by all. Also Tryposa, a
delicious powdered jelly in all
flavors and colors, only 10c a
package. Try one and you will
order a dozen. You will find both
at Lloyd & Co’s, the popular
grocer.
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Hfe- nf3 ‘‘ZVTI
IH®]w
IN THE DINING ROOM
Every g'od man likes to see a
good, solid lookin g
SIDEBOARD.
It gives dignity to the room and
besides it is the right place for
the pitcher of ice water.
Decide how much you want
to pay for this useful and orna
mental article of furniture. We
have them from SIO.OO to $30.00
The least expensive are well
made of oak with 14x24 mirrors.
Serviceable and durable. Those
of higher price are more ornate
in design, some of quartered oak
hand carved, with shaped bevel
ed French plate mirror. Inter
esting to look at even if you
don’t buy.
Rhudy, Habvev dr C
337 Broad St i
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PAI! CELERY COMPOUND.
UniiedStates Senator Tabor Says
That it Should Now be Used.
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•jij 1.1; W V/fe
Decent events showed thkt *
camp is more dangerous than a
battle. Not only in the army,
but in ordinary life, more lives
are lost by a heedless disregard
of the beginnings of poor health
than hy all other causes com
bined.
Dyspepsia or nervousness it
absolutely inexcusable new.
There is no more reason for a
man or woman eating wi*,h poor
appetite or sleeping poorly or
suffering continually from neu
ralgia cr rheumatism today than
there is of his or her going with
out the iieces-iiies of life.
Every candid person who has
dragged along, under the de
pressing t fleets of D( ve and
brain exhaustion, needs »o take
to heart the words of su .-h un
biased i ersons as Senator Tabor,
j who cannot afford to attich
their guarantee to inythipg
they have not themselves ia~
yestigated,
Denver, Col., Sept 20, IS9B. i
Messrs. Wells, Richardson 4
Co , Burlington, Vt.— I hearti
ly neo.inmend ysur Paine’s cel-1
ery compound.
It is the one remedy which
should be widely used. I have
u'rd it, and I therefore know
where it 1 speak. Very truly
yours, N. A. W, Tajjor,
’ U. S. Senate r.
TH 7 URNER HEIRS WIN.
Dr. McCall W .s Thrown in the
Cost.
Tn the cit eof Dr. D. T. Mc-
Call vs the John W. ’Turner
estate, the jury returned a seal
ed verdict last night.
The verdict was read in court
this morning, It was in favor
of the defense, throwing the
plaintiff into the costs.
Dr. McCall, who is s son-in
law of the lamented John W.
Turner, sued the estate for
$1,054 lor medical services ren
dered Capt. Turner in his last
illness.
The other for-irs proved that Dr.
McCall eaid, when ask>d to make
out bis ' ill, that Cap . Turner had
always been 100 good to him for
him to charge the estate anything
f>. r services.
They proved further that in di>
viding up the personal eflacta of ‘
fl
Do you suffer from insomnia!
. Are you one es thoae mueb-to-b*
J pitied individuals who wrastls
with the pillow through ths
I long hours of the night and ris*
i in the morning with haggard
- features and hollow ayes? If so,
take advantage of ths remark
» able power of this greatest of all
. remedies for restoring strength,
i Paine’s celery compound
i calms and equalizes all ths ner
vous tissues and induces the
body to take on solid flesh.
Nervous debility causes tim
idity, depression and lack of
confidence in the struggle of
life; whereas plenty of nervous
force insures self reliance, en
terprise and prosperity. In un
told number of cases the lacs of
success can easily be traced to a
simpk lack of nerve force.
There is no better foundation
for permanent good health, or a
better preparation for coping
with the hard work and taxing
strain of life thar rich,red, pure
blood and plenty of it, acquired
.by use of Paint’s celery com
pound .
Physicians rec ognize Paine’*
celery compound as the one *ci
inti lie remedy for restoring
Itealtb and strength to the worn
‘4t system.
• hAestate that they had given Dr.
Mclall, for compensation, about
! DKlimiio than his wife’s share. j
Injury returned a verdict ;
fav<>mf the heirs. Max Mey* r * I
hardUor plaintiff, Hoskinson 4 I
Ilarri for the defense. Two day* I
*ere consumed in the trial- I
AN BLOW UP NINE I
French '.aoital Startled by * I
Terific Explosion. ■
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Paris. No, 23.—A terrific •>' I
plosion occured thia afternoon) 0 ■
the Case du C’hampeaux, undaf i
neath the trices of the H> r ** I
Agency. A wman was kil’ed and 2
eight persons ere seriously i°’ I
ju red. I
It is thought he explosion ■
due to ignited gt, and there * r * I
rumors that it wr the result of * B ■
Anarchist plot. j
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i No moruhlua or oplJt>n D’ I
Al.U*. CBM AH e % I
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