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N |NIH YEAR ROME.
Eped pastor
Dsiiuaslra lion in Rn
■ iiiafU Cfe'Jrsh.
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EsTj.HLWmS
, u , for Sermons Critlcis-
KoiherCre cis And Safety.
■ u-.Nts '-.. "“»• B ~ A Btnk '
UliU »ual <1- lustration, the
■ ct opposite of th it which oc-
Ji 1 Ba P llst eharch
■ticngo, several vnir sgo, when
U ‘ v 1)f - G '°’ L ° ri,n ’
n y () t temp’e, Boston
Hr |g ;ippis“ fPI : - v bis congregation
i/ti 'l'-- expression at the
Bgoeralofone of its members was
at the Third* Baptist
■chur'di ' ere ! .st night, the pastor
Kr. L. G- Brought u, being jeer
■ed by a P orl ’ on f his hearers,
■ f| l9 w is it.e outco i.< of a
■ disiinsioa regarding the disposal
■ e s(. me ohu’ C i | roparty. A reso-
■ jtjtioi) ordering the saie was <b ut
■ foleput wlen an amendment
■ differed to the effect that the
■ ifti nos th? committee favoring
I tbe?a e should first be rat.tied by
I th* cogon gallon.
Dr Broughton left the pulpit,
end, coming to ton fl ior, said the
>n»ndm‘n' just offered had been
unt i'.i f r no other purpose than
4o prolong the fight which was on
in the clnrch over the disposition
ol the real eslats Hi&biy excited,
h» said;
“For the : k - pae in the
ohurch let s fijfi th- thing out
now and settle the question ”
H- was in’i’errupirxt and called
to order by one oi the opposing
force, and in a moment the church
wasin an uproar. First came
laughter from he female portion
es the audience, then gome one
applauded with the ieff and then
ths eu'ire dissatisfied element
clapped i heir bands, r ipped their
e»nea and umbrellas on the seats,
and the ehuroh rang with 4 their
laughter.
Dr. Broughton attempted to
quiet the tumult saying there W
one bii g he Was sure of, and that
de religion. This was greeted
»i ii •
"I doubt it,” fr m one of the
d’a id nts, and agslu mere was
la iight*i.
Dr. Broughton returned quickly
te th* rostrum, and after •aiming
himself, administered a scathing
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THE ROME HUSTLER-COMME RCIAI
GIN BURNKD!
Wille oi the Ninlli Bale a
laUli Fired the Cotton.
GIN 10UCHT YESTERDAY
By Mr. S. D. Camp Fr*m A. P.
Redmond & Bro,
Al 11 o’clock thia forenoon a
match in ths gin kindled a blaze
that consumed the big cotton gm
in the Fourth ward.
The g n building, a frame two
and one-half story affair was lo
cated at the Fourth ward end of
the Fifth avenue bridge.
The match that kindled Che con
flagration went into the gin with
the cotton of the ninth bale of th*
morning’s work.
Mr. Camp saw the da gr aid
had alarm box N>. 41 pulled Thia
would not work and an ala m was
telephoned in to No. 1 sratio
house.
No. 1 leeyonded promptly but
not until the fie had gotten be
yond control. No. 2 was tele
phoned and responded at once and
th»n the fire.ladaieß began to hem
in (he blaze and *uceaeded in con-fl
fining ihe fire to the gin and corn
mill building.
The engine and boiler rooms
and the saw mill building were
saved. *
There was in the building that
burned, about $75 worth of cot*
tow, $l5O worth of seed, four g’ua
nd a ore null, w h o”icb ma
chiueiy
Mr. Camp says that he bad, on
yesterday, trraded to A. P. Bed
mond A Bro. a farm for the gin
and that he believed that Cothran
& Co. h»d SIIOOO insurance on th*
plant.
This is the s -c >nd time that this
mill has hurtbid, though times
without number it has ben on
fire during ihe past few years.
rebuke to th* disturbing e'em*nt
without further interrup'ion. The
resolution was passed and the sale
oidered.
Dr. Brough'on’s sermons have
caused more comment than tiose
of any otner minister in this city,
because of their fiirc i opppo|itieu
to ether creeds and attacks upon
Atlanta society, He came her*
from Roanoke, Ya
GROVER CLEVELAND ”
Opposes to the “Amexation
and Expansion Business ”
Princeton, N. J., Deo. 8. —For-
mer President Grover Cleveland
was interviewed tolay on th* new
policy of the United States,
dictated the following for the As
sociated Pres.t
“ Without going at all into de
tails. I wish to say th it I am
ardently opposed to every feature
of th>s annexation and expmsion
policy.
“The public ought to know
pretty well what nay convictions
• re, from the di«po»ition made of
tne Hawaiian question during my
adminsiration,
“I have not changed my mind,
and am oppaed io all thia annex
ation, from Hawaii to t® the Phil
ippines.”
, L JI.W ■
TO CIRI A COLD IM ONI
DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine
Tablet*. All druggiate refwai
the money if it fails to eure. Me.
The genuine ha* L. B. Q- * B
•aeh tablet.
Warter’s “twofers” the fa
mous “Tei*ell Speed” cigars are
growing more pbpular each day*
GEORGIA, THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBi: NIR. 8.
GOME TO BLOWS
French statesmen Grow Bel-'
llijerenl j
WITH MANY SPECrfITOBfc
«
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Farj* Excited Over The Spaeoh
of British Ambassador.
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Paris, Dec. B.—An exciting
incident took place last night at
the opening of the New Comique
which replaces the structure
recently destroyed by t"8. The
houte opened with a performance
of “Dame Bdanche” in the
pretence cf a brilliant audience,
including M. Faure, members
of the cabinet, senators, deputies,
Russian grand dukes and all the
leading diplomatic, ..rtistie and
literary notabilities in Paris.
President Faure’s arrival was'
signaliz-id by shouts of "Vive •
I’auneG,” which were answered
by shouts of "Vive Picquart.”
'1 hn rival crowds tame into
collision and there was some
fighting.
M ONSO'N ’S BPEECH.
Official And Diplomatic Cir-
Vv
cle‘3 Surprised.
Paris, Dec. 8 —The Paris
newspapers today vigorously
denounce the speech delivered
last t veiling by the British am
bassador, Sir Edmund J. Mon
son, as the annual meeting of
.the British chamber of com
merce here as being a commen
tary and warning in the most
offensive form.
They say the French ambassa
dor at London, M Paul Cambon,
will cei tainly be instructed to
asx the Marquis of Salisbury
whether it is by his orders that
Sir Ed . u id undertakes to lirect
France’s foreign policy.
The ambassador’s speech has
caused a sensation in official and
diplomatic circles. The officials
here are inteniely surprised and
exhibit a certain disquietude as
it is anticipated that Monson’s
remarks will have a bad effect iu
present condition of French sen
timent.
Collisions And Fights.
Marseilles, Dec. B.— M. De
Presence, foreign editor of the
Temp*, addressed a large meet
ing here last evening on the
Dreyfus affair, pointing out the
necessity for revision, a number
of collision* and fights took
place, and some twenty persons'
were slightly iejured. The police
made several arrests.
WHAT JOYFUL FKILINu.
With ihe exhilarating B<-nb* if,
renewed health aud *tre >gth and
iuterp*! cleaoline**, which follows ■
the use of Syrup of Figs, is un
known to the few who have not
progressad beyond the old-time
medicines and tha cheap substi
tutes sometime* offered lut nev. r
accepted by .the
Buy the genuine manufac ured I y
the California Fig Svrun Co.
I 1 -'.“■l? I..JU—.
Ther< is one sentence in Oov.
Candler’s m»*s*ge which every
memb*r should repiat to himielf
auiil it bt-coiaes indelibly fixed in
his mind, It is this: “Tho«e who
pay t»X“s s.re entitled to as much
consideration as those who get the
benefit of them.” —Marietta Jour
nal.
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Men’s fine suits, been selling at $9 50, we now sell for
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ml We sell the Stan- ; |
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