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i, Dec. 1 —A strong
If y a
. republican
, I , !(■!'. st til n force
■ • the south, and
■ r . movement
f . -.ill be made at
■ n b.f c jngreia.
r»l elect.o'l law
|H, |, . short ‘l'ssion,
efficient for the
s;k . with other
ur . b», takr-n up.
tb.at a (ifetor-
. ‘ ■ r.ul) by siuiie
■ i P‘ licuiarly
n . . l.nd -.a e-s to
, .r I; n,l tl.ieugh the
■ « COD J
-1 that b<'ualor
en one < f the i
|H |C ..- v ■r t e.s of ilm foi *e
. -I die nialtsi' to I
' [ resilient, i -
i ltie troubles
. s to these
r. nes-
B*
r er i* qti ’<*d as
? well-known p*si*'
ir. orc* hill, and ;t
|KnU ’ l i Ne v England eon-
w.i.’ b ' found strongly ar-
;i! tn . ' f -’ich a measure.
■ Theotii” in’ t> prevent its;
Bunge by ‘ .■ o blican congress [
Bph« fact if out in the wee’ '
■here ie n eiiiiment wha evert
Bek of tbi- . -turn to the old agi-
Bition. and n<»ny western members
Bbo have i etofore supported
■ich ame i • ■ ■ fir party reasons
Bould j in n pr.-venting its com-
B$ up for consid r itio.i.
BAs g ii ■•■':igr<as ccuvums,
Benat rPr h r i wi'l in >ve an in
fei'igatiu'i iut > tbo troubles in
N>rth Caro' ■> , a nd this is couut
idontofn nisli material for ths
r 1 ill a v ates.
. A...*- i mr’n-cias* postmasters
i p'Oi; n f ] yeeter-
: h M. ilitt.c >ck, Ben Hill
f’l -ii y, vi«»J. R Bryant,
fcs.gbrd, J. A. Aborcromble, half
Wa y, Lu n. ,ni comity, and Tho
min h) 1)? Silvester, Worth
County.
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:£ .? SYRUP OF FIGS
?d“® 1 ’ .' -o he originality, and
to th ’ n, but also
Hun'®.-' "' e • '->‘<lll with which it is
1., 11 ,lc “ u aby ■ eientilic processed
C e °” ‘‘ ll ’ H: a IK. S\ hu<
a ][ ?," •c ■ h f () impress upon
tniH ?'* ar.ce of purchasing the
fenuir'. 1 • ' rei l *dy* A > the
b T ( |' ! I ‘ ■' is manufactured
only ' ■ t Fiq hmtr Co.
a , . that ;u t will
irnita* , 1 i n g the worthless
ti es n I 'ci > red by other par-
>oi{v,. landing of the Cali-
c (l l ‘ 11 11 P Co. with the medi-
which • < ‘ l '' Satisfaction
[fiven to he ! ine Syrup of Figs has
the 01 families, makes
of anty
far i n ’ ‘fa remedy. It is
<3 • other laxative
b ys, liver ai
i >t r : . gating or weaksi
natK. a - not gripe nor
«f Vvt 1 t its beneficial
the ( , iber t he name of
CALII g; 'Ha fig syrup co.
i*VUv,, . ' : faCISCO, Cat.
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THE ROME HUSTL ! MM IAL
‘STATES DISSOLVE
United Slates es Central
America no Were.
YOK GOUITiOJf AFAIkURK
And The Fedeial Organizers
Withdrew Hates.
Man agua, Nicaragua, via Gal
veston Tex., Dec. I.—The at
tempt to effect a coalition be
tween the states of Nicaragua,
Honduras and Salvador to be
conducted under a common ad
ministration and known as the
United States of Central Ameri
ca has failed completely. The
federal organizers today formal
ly declared the onion dissolved,
the three states resuming re
spectively absolute sovereignty
• The collapse is due to the fail
I ure of the troops of Honduras,
acting in behalf of the federal
organizers, to suppress the < ut
break in Salvador against the
| proposed federation and to force
j Salvador into the union. The
prospects »re peaceful.
San Francisco, Dec. I.—Gen.
Thomas Regalado, the hf“id of
revolutionary movement in
Salvador, has usurped the pres
idency and proclaimed himself
chits executive of the republic.
Such is the sensational informa
tion that has been received in
this city. Th* news w sconveyed
in a private cipher cable dis*
patch received by a prominent
! banker here who hat extensive
business in Central America.
’The statement is added that
Aran jo has been appointed gen
eral minister, and the affairs of
the government are now in the
hands of the insurrectionists.
| The news is of the utmost
■ importance, for the reason that
the officers of th* revolutionary
forces prevent the formation ol
of the greater republic of Cen-
1 tral America. The coalition ol
three states had been attempted.
' Salvador, Nicaragua and Hon
duras having agreed to unite
under one government. „
Regalado, who had been a
general in the artillery service
of Guiterrez, president of Salva
dor, was dissatisfied with the
plan and during Guiterrez’s
temporary absence from Salva
dor Regalador managed to gain
control of tii® government. Such,
in brief, is the news conveyed
by the cable dispatch referred to
above. Whether Regalado is
able to maintain his position
until Guiterrez’s return to Sal
( vador is a matter that future
events must determine.
WILL FLOAT MERCEDES
Representatives of Wrecking
Co., Say Contract Closed.
Norfolk. Va., Dec. I.—Th*
Merritt Wrecking Cc's rep
I resentatives here say a contract
has been closed with the govern,
ment a float the Refoa Merce
'd*s, sank in the mouth of Santi
ago harbor, and bring her to
I Norfolk.
TEN WERE DROWNED
The King Philip Wrecked On
Tho Cape-
Provincetown, Maes., DecL
The Bchooner King Philp, of Fall
River, has b.pu totally wrecked on
the cape* The .crew,
numbering tan men. have been
lost.
ROME GEORGIA, THURSDAY EVENIi' G
II MILL DISASTER
Sirmingliam Rollinc Wilis
Sodden fissigement
WITH $200,000 LIABITIES
Piant was Being Operated to its
Full Capacity.
Birmingham, Ala., Dec 1, —The
Birmmgham Rolling Mill Com
pany filed a deed of assignment
yesterday atternom. The assign
ment was made to John M. Barr,
Jr., a d’rcotnr of the’eompany, and
Thomas Ward, the general mama
S er.
The liablitiea estimated at $200,-
000, No creditors are preferred .
The Birmingham rolling mill is
one < f the largest indu a tnes in
this district and its assignmei t
w s whol'y unexpected by th» -
he.
the president of the company
I. G Cladwell, himself made a
personal assignment in Louisville,
Kv., about ten days ago, and this j
fact may have hastened the rollu g
mill's creditors to press it.
The mill is in full blast in every
department and from what cun he
■earned, the present trouble is of
o igin and is the final result of a
long drawn out effort tc tide over
financial pressure . The company
as $500,000 of common stork
and carries $200,000 < f bonds t) e
latter being ussd only es collateral
on which to borrow money.
The “quick” aasete are $200,C00
with corresponding liabilities of
$275,000. The company wen!
heavily into debt four or
ynsrs ago to buy machinery.
Last night several local creditors
fikd v petition to force the com
pany into involuntary bank uptcy,
YOUR BEST INTERESTS.
Will be served by making
sure of health. It will be a loss
of time and money to be stricken
with serious illness. Take Hood’s
Sarsaparilla and purify y*ur
blood. In this way all germs of
disease will be expelled, sickness
and suffering will be avoided,
and your health will be preserv
ed. Isn’t this a wise course?
Hood’s Pills are the only pill*
to take with Hood’s 3ar*a aril
la Price 25 cents
COMING NEXT.
A Splendid Comedy Company Car
rying Its Own Orchestra,
Read what the Binghamton Her
ald savß of “Back on the Ferm.”
“In the rural comedy, “Ba*k
on the Farm,” which now Isolde
the board? at the Bijou, the theatre
g srs hav» a play which will af
ford two hours of steady tun and
-mjoyment The play is founded
somewhat on the plan of tin- “Old
Homestead,” as it depict? the life
>n the farm with all it? simplicity
an I homelim s*. I’ introduces the
ways of the bunco man and how
in ( 1 farmer who thinks lie i s>
smart and shrrwed !h« he c .irnot
he swindled by the eharpers, can
be v rv easily t ikeu and robbed.
I liere is love romance wound in
he plot and the whole mak ■ an
interesting play. During the per
■ formanc* a number of clever spe
• cialties are introduced, the acting
of Danial aud Huz«l Darleifh
wins much applause aud they are
well supported- A fine company
evenly balanced, with scenic ef
fects appropriate to the play and
a special orchestra, makes the
performance a complete one m
every detail. Large audiences
greeted it at both performances
I yesterday and n» do*bt it will
j play to big business during its en
tire engag’ment m this city ”
Friday night Dec. 2nd, at
Nevin’* opera house. Regular
prices. Seats at Trevitt’s.
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c n:i tr clothings ia nice new line of
men and boys ant ren’s clothing at prices
y j tgetelsewJic. \ * yds advertise to sell
r < etc, Odr prices, e lower than theirs, and
r• -v 5k is a chanre t sow and price and let
you L-1 the judge.
Mrn r ** dts, been :vt 5% we njw sell for
and anythin £ ling at equally as great
■red.
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• | che- han you
IV’*; ' Jill canbj c • where n
l|ikV We • Stan- J I
j®.uV er me d -s get
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them. .v
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SHBR mJ jjJlixw
C j sen’s Heavy V. . Fleece Lined Shirts
Som j real good at oi ; 50c. They are worth
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a :■ a » e \ rame price#
•st you if rjaUr
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C«pcA low as, «a*h, . . . . • , 19c
Pr*?;; . J6h capes for . . . .$1.25
Pre. • F ieh Cape*, h s v i -7 braid*d and
bes > Thibet trimrns ■ only . , .$1.50
C- find Jacket* b>t ; • and fine, at prices
to se i L
LA SONS
£RER. I. 13
O l-ENTS PER WEEK