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Ll Ths Uiiikti Stales Will
I paij $20,000,000
I fOR TP PHILIPPINES.
| A ni9rlc* n « sto * d Firm and
I Co mpe' ed a Compliance.
J f f]'is 6 Constitution
I 8*’ S:
I Paris, Nov. 27. —Senor Mon-
I pro Ri(H ’ P rRS ’ dont °* die
gpan’sh p> ace commission, is
this evening waiting for the re
ply from ie Spanish gnv-r -
fflrlll.
Unless there is e me change
j D the situation before noon to
morrow the reply will be an ac
utance under protest of the
|mei'ic‘m otter of $20,000,000
for the Philippines.
Even up to a late hour this
•ven ng telegrams have been
exchanged between the Spanish
{ODimissioiiers and Madrid, but
•11 the Americans in a position
to speak with authority are con
vinced that the foregoing out
lines the Spanish policy.
Senor Aharruza expressed the
opinion this evening that there
Would be no break in the work
of the commissions.
Marquis DeComillas, who is
(lie largest individual creditor
ot Spain ?.nd has been herefrom
tl.eoutret in behalf of the nu
merous important enterpris-s
of which he is the head, also
indie < ted th is eye ling that Spain
bud made up lit r mind to yield
He is in very close touch wit
the Spanish commissioners
"Nothing that we have done
here,” said the marquis, “has
made any impression upon the
marquis, has made any. impres
sion upon the minds of the
American commissioners Freni
the very first their intention
was to take the Philippines and
they have never wavered ”
There is no truth in the re
port cabled here from Washing
ton that in the last American
memorandum a demand for the
Sulu group had been added to
the previous American demand.
The original American claim
v>'s upon teiritory wh’eh in
ii sos longitude and latitude
is id fined. It embraces the so
cdi d Sulu pr- np. There has
L fit no change since the first
it mand, and according to the
statement of one of the Ameri
can commissioners, there will be
no modification of it,
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A HAT THAT 13
FINE AS SILK
in quality and smaitand stylish
in shape and finish, marks the
man of good taste and elegance
in d v ess. Our fine Derbys and
Alpines bear the stamp of style,
and vie have such a large as
sortment of both shapes and
colors that apy head can be fitted
and any face be suited to a be
coming and handsome hat.
W. H. COKEFL
P. S.—Special sales in ladies’
fine shoes, $2 00 kind go at $1.79
this week.
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Mood’s F •" I
SOLITARY vote cost SIOO.
Court He’d Special Session to
Count It.
Wilkesbarre. Pa. Nov 28 —Tha
Luz rue Couiry Court, t an tx‘-
pause of SIOO. met if. »pe‘>;ai eee
siou this a!t-*inoon for the purpose
of counting the soldier vo‘e Only
one voe was received, that of
Cbarhg P>. K ircbt, a niwrnher of
die Furth Pennsylvania R-gi
m ut, orgai ztd t AllenltWn. He
voted ihe s rutht I> nmoratic
ticks t, with the excep'it.u of Sow
ten f h Lieutenant G >vernof.
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The bi -t salve in the world
for cuts, biuiese sores, ulcers,
Salt Rheum,Fever Sores, Tetter,
Chapped hands, Chilblains,
Corns, ai.d ail Skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Pries or no
pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction oi
money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For salu by Cu.ry Ar
rington Co.
SOLDIKKS’ VOTE TO DECIDE
Offi«e of Assembly man in The
Balance.
New Bloomfield, Pa , Nov ?S
Special Court was h Id here yester
day to decide the soldiers’ vole for
Perry County fr< m Camp
for Assembly man. Harper Seidie.
I’ publican, had 3 majority, bet
Adam Holman, the Democratic
candidate, contested the election,
and it is claimed that three of the
toldier votes were illegal. As only
the Aesoci le Judges Were on the
bunch no decision could i e made
until t imorrow, when President
Judge Lyons will be present.
NO .FAKE—
BUT SOLID FACTS.
Mrs. A. 0. Garrard
will, from today, begin
an actual cost sale to
close out her la ge w>n*
ter stock. Choice Felts
for ladies and chi dren
at prices that cannot
be found elsewhere
Be ts, Hair Ornaments
and Buckles,ad to go
at cost to close them
out. u on ’t fail to call
and get prices before
buying in Millinery.
It appears that a Pennsylvania
Dutchman was the most eager
man in Wilmington to lynch
that negre editor who bad utter
ed his filthy slanders of southern
white women. —Memphis Com
mercial Appeal,
PcRSOAL MENTION.
F ancy bulk olives, at Lloyds’.
Mr. N. rninn Campbell ban re
turned from Atlanta.
Mr. M. 1). Biurn, of Atlanta,
is at the Armstrong.
<3
Mr. W. 11. Darnell, of Cal
houn, is at the Central.
Mr. Tol Fricks, of Chulio,
spent yesterday in the city.
Mr. S. R Sasneit, of the Gate
City, spent the day in Rome,
Prof. C A. Thompson lies re
lurned to bis home m Anniston.
Smoke a Waner’s Rome made
cigar, and you will enjoy th*,
best.
Mr, J, Alban Reeves < f Center,
Alh. is th• t u»Bt ot .M r. ‘ B <y»rd
M>f» fui’.b Y.ut y '.as .. turns v
from a plea,ant visit to the Gat»-
City
Mr. Walter Griffiu left for Dal
toc , Dalias and o her points this
morning.
MifsN liie Print up is the guast
ot Miss Letitia Johnson, at the
Kunball, in Atlanta.
Miss Mamie Cabbott, a most
charming young ladyof Center,
Ala., is at the Central.
Mr. E. H. Barnett, Jr., one
of Atlanta’s most prominent citi
zens, is at the Armstrong.
Warter’s “twofers” the fa
mous ‘‘Terrell Sp< ed” cigars ; re
growing more popular each day
RtCorder Eubanks left this
morning for Atlanta, and will
ba away until tomorrow even
ing.
Mrs. Dr. Felton, Jr., is in the
ity a guest of her parents, Mr.,
and Mrs. W. Grimm, on East
First St.
i
Mr.J.N Harrison, the popular
city ticket ag-mt t r tue Southern,
A’ili visit his old home at Meri
dian so n.
That beautiful rcll-top walnut
desk, nirhogony finish, for sale!
very cheap, can be sei n at Mrs.
A.O. Gar?aids
Mr. Cal Smith, one of the
best clothing drummers on the
road, is here visiting his family
for a few days.
Lieut. Howard Jack cams in
from Chattanooga this morning
and will put in a few days here
pushing Helm’s snuff.
To be entirely relieved of the
aches and pains -of rheumatism
means a great deal, and Hood’s
Sarsaparilla does it.
Good health is worth more
than anything else to you, and
every bottle of Hood’s Sarsapa
rilla contains good health.
TWO honest collectors, either
sex, for city and one for coun
try. Address West Indian Trad
ing Company, Mew Orleans,
La.
Mr. Ira J. Haynes is in the
city for a day or so. Mr H ynes
is a Red Cross nurse, or was un
til mustered out a few days ago
at Chicamauga. He is en rotate
to Cuba.
Miss Lntitia Johnson, wbo is now
with l.cr parents Hon. and Mrs. J
Lindsay Johnson, Atlanta, will
return to Rome about Dec. 1,
and will be accompanied by a hill
dozen Atlant* young ludies who
will visit her at her home in Bust
Rome,
MEN and women ot every
trade, carpenters, ma oas, seam
tresses and miiliiaads especially,
to join our Cuoan and Porto
R.caii colonies, plenty of work,
good pay and transportation
furu shed For Lui particulars
maps, etc., adoress, iuclesiug
10 cents for postage, Pan Amer
ican Migration Bureau, New
Orleans, La,, Drawer 612.
lOCM’hfcFMGS.
Wiioly S.McKk!— That is to
say, that if you want the best
cigar on the in. i koi and the one
that gives the must fragrant
smoke you should ask your
dealer for one of the Watters'
Rome made brands.
Gilan'D C hancbliop. —Atlanta
lodge No. 20, Kniuhtsof Pythiae,
w'.'l pive the third rank Mondav
evenioß. Grand Chanoelloi Charles
W. Underwi od, of Rome, will be
nere to parti, »p itw m the r ccaainn
AU Knights i.f Pi thins ><<•» iuvred
t' He pr«-en: —Con» i ntion.
F r Rent Ano »t eott ‘e,
near First Methodist church,
phisintlv located or conve
nient to .h i iness center, etc .
Price reasoro.ble. Possi s*i<m • n
1 ■ nf fl) Uth ,or ri'fh’ •. \
pyo LA. 1.1 >y •■c- r ■
Leaves f u irr - v —-t? on
gressmau John W. Maddox
leaves tomorrow for Washing
ton, D. C , where be goes to at
tend the December convening of
Congress He will >»o via Atlan
ta where he will be joined by
other members of the Georgia
delegation. Judge Madd<»x
looks to be in the pink of health
and as ready for the fray as ov
er was a soldier to do battle for
his country.
RecoßFer's C< URT —ln the
abseme of Recorder M. B. Eu
banks, who was called to Atlan
ta by legal business, Mayir pro
tein Blount Hamilton presided
at police court this morning and
disposed of the doc'ot as fol
low- :
J ss Jone . dru k $3
Privat» Coms, (' fl drunk $3
1 Henry Greenlee, col, drunk
B. L Garner, col , drunk $3.
L. B. Jones, col., drunk ,13.
1). Head'd, col., trunk $3.
Charley Dean, Col., drunk $3
Waiter Vann, a negro dude,
was bound over and sent to jail
for carrying a ccnct aled pistol.
You Dt n’t Want I<e —Now,
Nature supplies this want, but
we have something you do need
and want, and that is the Lest
grate Cual on eaith. We have
opened a big coal yard at our
Ginnery on Second Ave., and
can supply you with the Montc
veila, Wooldrige Jelico Coal.
Promptly deliver'd. Try a ton
of our choice Jelico Lump and
our word for it, you will be
pleased.
Rome Ice Co. Phone 100.
Yards Second Ave.
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I, uis, Mo.
“There is but one democrat in
the lower Wyoming house,’
says an exchange.. There’s but
one pup in the upper Georgia
house, and he likes 143 being up
i to his name—“ Gross.”
SdPUSTUB DEAD
k "wral .ihxiiiu finmei,
io .Hauasa.
OUR GiNNIBBIO|fERB
Bld Can. Blanco Farewall at
tha Palace.
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Hav ma, Nov. 28 —There i* a
i p rr in cireolatia’i Imre (hut
'•.ord hit b e i received of the
d•. hos <ien Maximo Gomer,
-,u Fr day night, but it is not
rrwb.md t <hih n cir'les.
In • • •* it.h vester-
'iv ' c G n W de,
od liir- I rt IU -0)1. < 1. ( 'OUS,
< api. H tri, their aides and at
laches, ail m gala uniform, and
an interpreter, called u; on Gen.
Blanco at the palace at 10 o’clock
llii's jorning to extend a forma 1
farewell on his resignation of
the captain generalship and in
anticipation of Ills early dapart
ure irotn the island.
Thtf‘Americans were met by
Gen. Parrado, president of the
Spai'isTi < valuation commission
at the stiurease and escorted to
the rebpt.ipn room, where Gen
Blanco' awaiting them.
Gen’ Wade expressed thanks
for Ci urteiii s extended to the
Ainei'caps., and congratulated
Gen. Blanch upon the efficient
men-uros ha had taken to main
tain order an I di c cit> iue in tne
S atiia'i arm 1 bough t'e
Am ' sc .ns i' ) ue to a coun
try w’lth whf’o’h they were at
war, they Id'.d* no. complaints to
make, said Geo. Wade, as their
ha l been no c iuse of offense
since their arrival.
Ge n. as wared :
“I have acted’only in the per-
forma nee of duty.”
When the Americans retired
Gwn. Blanco accompanied them
to the head of the staircase,
bowing them out with the great
est courtesy and shaking hands
with all.
The Spanish transport Monte
video Bailed today with 1760
troops.
PRESIDEN T S LONG MESSAGE
•*. •
The Ease On' Which Mr. McKin
ley Is Engaged.
Washington, D, C,, Nov 28.
The President is devoting -all bis
spare time to the preparation ot
his message to O tigress. Minor
matters will b*> considered on'y
briefly, and by far tbe larger share
of the message will be devot'd to
tbe great questions which have
been raised Ly the war. i
Sections of the message have
been g in over by the President
with the members of ihe Cabinet
to win se departments the parti
cularly lelale, and the indications
now are that tin meisags will el
ceed in length any sen‘ ; to Con
gress during ’ he last several years
SPAINS’ GRE AT E STN EE D.
Mr. R, P. Olivia, of Garcelon
ia, S. C. Wenk nerves had cans
ed severe pains in the back of
his head, On using Electric Bit
ters, America’s greatest blood
nud nerve remedy,’all pain soon
left him. He says ••this grand
medicine is what' 'his country
needs. All America knows that
it cures liver and kidney trou
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the stomach, strengthens the
nerves, puts vim, vigor and new
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Annua, Sales overo,ooo,ooo Boxes
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I Announce. —To the public
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William McClellan, an expert
fancy candy maker, who has been
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