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EVERYTHING ’AT COST FOR CASH!
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THIS SflL& Includes All Our CL<)THING,'
FLJRJNISHING GOQDSaqd HATW
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HIGH TREASON
Is Tn« Chaage Tiat Rests
Against RgHinalio's
YANKEE gj-lIKF OF 3TIFIF
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Co . J Bins >n To Be Tried Hy
Court-Martial.
Honu'nlu, Dao, 7. via Sa'a Kron-'
cisco, Cal., ])tc. 17,—C01. L. M J
Johnson, chief of .Aguinakio’d stati
• n old Honolulu nj’in. is under,
•nest at Manila and will be tried,
by a United fctates court-martial
•ooti fur high treason. (’<>l Jo-hu
•on is charg' d with snitigglf.ng. i
10,000 etaudr <jf small arms and
four Kiurpp guns info the is! and
of Luzon fpr the use of ii.surge eta
A mosi .remarkable pir. of the
•f°ry is that 0. E. Smi ii, a IL- mo
lulu painter, caught Johi.soa ami
•eournd evidence 'ha' ci used his
• rrest. It. was this wuyi
knitb l«ft here in the Colon
last lu iuner. Being undue height
he could not eu.ist at Manila anni
*•• sent to Hong-Kong, partly on
business and partly to be returned,
home. Catching the stt umer Oxus
he left lor the nortaern part of uhe
island of Luzon. There lie t o mid
w hat he was after—lh& filibuster
•teainer with arms.
He met Coi f Johnson, got iiOV’
I* ! * confide net and st cured a land,
’d information that would do ere-
to Pinkerton Then catJieau
•xtiaoidinary experience.
Unarmed he set out afoot to
er ° 88 the hostile territory of Luzon
Manila, He s cured food from
country Filipiuoa and dodged
•luuiid insurgent posts P.eachiug
Manila ha laid the matter before'
General 0 ’B.
The information was conclusive
'I he McCulloch was diepatched to
Batango Bay, where the filibuster
steamer Abbie was lying The cap
ture was complete.
L M. Johnson was arrested as
principal in the operations, to
gether with a native Filipino who
acted as interpreter ai.d first as
sistant to him. Both men were
1 taken to Manila and locked up
There were open threats smung
th* Filipn )S against the life of
bmith, He was given a guard to
Manila by order of Gen. Otis. A
part of the time he spent on i he
lUn ted States cruiser Baltimore
for safety from assassination. He
was shipped back to Hoiiiu üby
I the Scandia as a precaution. Here
I it is curtain that he is safe.
Fine New Fruit Cake. —A
large line of delicious new fruit
cake from one of the very best
1 houses in the country, just re
cieved at Lloyd’s. Also a hand
some 1 ii< cd isi <J astc lite cake
all at most r< a-ionable prices.
An ujai Sn.. a overG.OOC.OOO Coxoa
■ $8?
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HR BILIOUS AO K2EVOUS DISORSERB
h a-t Wind and Pa'n !fl the Stornwh.
, tin. s»- l ulne.** after nu-al’. H«ad
.,S,. l.ush ÜB4
■. je-,1. L*w of a -y [,pe ‘A t I ti ChU Z e DiT
'Uotehcs on the Bkm. Cold Chills.
•riJwi Sleep. EriKhtfin Dreams and all
a.id Trembling Sensations
* THE FI p ST DOSE WILL GIVE EELIEI
IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every aufferei
will uckno" led.-.’e them to be
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
.“IHFrSIAIM’S FILLS, taken aa direot
will quickly n s'ol a Females to eom
rt.ltZ health. They promptly remove
of the eye
tm t ar'i 4>“te *>l‘k Mnadache. Fora
Weak Stomach
Impaired Digestion
Disordered Liver
IN MfN. WOMEN OR CHILDREN
Beecham’s Pills are
Without a RivcU
And hnv» ttrn
f arcest sale
pf any l-aient Medicine >" «»•
25c. at all Druff StoreC
fl CLASH M
is fUilll of Importing lab
ored Ulen.
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DECLINES T 0 INTE Ra
Along Line Followed by 111 nojs
Governor.
Charleston, W. Va., Dec. 17.
Two thousand colored dipi are be
ing imported from Virg.,i> to
work in the Kanawha aud New-
River mines. '1 he memb re if die
United Mme Workers res nt the
i.npor'atit n and threaten trouble.
The first installment of £OO ».a«
brought yesterday,
'1 bey were quietly distributed in
small squads among the viral
mines, some being left at Chesa
peake and Belmont.
A committee of operators said
to com-ist of Enoch and J.hn Car
ver, Colonel Robert Herndon, of
HernaLaw, and another from Bel
mont, a;e managing the importa
tion. They insist that the colored
men do not take the place ot any
one, as there are n>t miners
enough to do ..11 the work .
Governor Aikinsoo said to The
?ort t'.at President Henry Steven
iou, of the State Miners’ Union,
wrote informing him that colored
num were being imported, and ask
i: g the Governor to prevent it.
The Governor said he could not
interfere because he had no right
to. Stevenson, like Governor Tan
ner, claims it i* the importation of
foreign labor. Governor Atkinson
s iys it is not so He believes there
will be trouble between white and
colored miners, and as Governor
he will do all he can to prevent it.
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THE WEST.
i TG ARKANSAS
L _}S? TEXAS. _
Schedule in E.'Teet Oct. 4th, 1898.
non. HBO earn. No. 2 j No. 4 N 0.70 N 0.73
Lv A’lnata. . 8 1 am 8 80nni 4 fbnnJ s&>pra
Ar Maviatt*.. 9 0 am 9 16pm 6 4/t>m 6
" Boms . 11 2. am 7 45)>m .... ..
•* Pabon. 11 41biii 11 41pm 816 pm
Chat'nooga J 00pm 1 (Xiam 935 pm
” Ntihville . 6 55pm (! 4onn«
“ Memphis.. 7 Slam 4 80pm _•••••■
tv STashvlUe I 720 pm 7 .Aim
AfT St Lon<s. J 7’llh'-n 7 .
Er .-.auritrc . > .>mm
Ar (ffiieugu. OOami 880i>m . . ...
Lv Nashville . 7 60pm| 7 j-mni
Ar Louisville. 2 Roam 12 25pm
“ Cluoinnati. 7 0-am 4 obpm .... .
Train No. 2 carries Pul: man Sleep er between
Jacksonville, Fla.. Atlanta aud Nashville, oon
aeiting with vestibule train for Chicano.
Tbain No. loarrien. Pullman Sleeper Augusti
and A’ anta to Nashs-il.e and St. Louis through
without eh*i.;;e. Pullman Sleeper Atlanta to
Chattanooga, passzngere remain in ear until
T e'eloek a m. Pullman Sleeper Atlanta t«
Knoxville via A. K. & N. Ry.
Train No. 70 connects at Boyce with Q. A O.
for Cincinnati. This train carriee througk
eoaeli Atlanta to Rome.
To the South and East.
southbound i No. 1 ; No. 3 | N 0.91 N 0.78
Lv Nashville 0 lOr.m io iopn>,
*' Chat noogo t 55pm 8 20am| 5 55nm
“ Dn.ton .. 411 pm 4 2rfani ! 7 Ham
M Rome 4 2fiprn j 745 am
“ Mar ntta . 6 4t>pm 8 45am ! 9 45am 7 CBan>
Ar Atlanta _ j_77opm' 7 30am40 85a»n _ i OfaAm
Lv Atlanta . i 750 pm, 7 SUam 4 68pm
Ar Macon... jll 18pm 11 Wain 720 pm..... ..
“ Tift on . i 2 boa m: 8 05pm
“ J;< kjiytlle 8 45ernjl0 25ptn_.
EvAtfants ... 7 ;<ipmi 750 am, 4 05pm
Aj Macon 1113pm:ll loam 7 30ptn
•' Albany. - J 827 pm 11 06pm
" Thm’sville .. . 6 80pm;
tavannah . 6 00am 6 OOpm'
fv Atlanta . ill 36pm 7 Ooam 8 10pm ... I
Ar A’igusta...| 515 am; 120 pm 8 25pm ..
Ar Charleston'll ouarn 800 pm
“ Columbia .jlO 55am; 10 10pm
Lv Atlanta 7 sopm 12 Othn 12 60m
Ar Athena {lo.lpm 2 16pm 216 pm
'• Richmond.' 6 If,pin 7 ifam 715 am
“ Wash gto’o 10 30pm 11 31am 11 Slam
•• NewYoik. 5 fr.ams 23pm 5 28pm
Train No. 1 carries Pullman Sleeper Nash
ville, Chattanooga and Atlanta to Jackson
ville. Fla. ;
Train No. Scarries Pullman Sleeper St. Louis
to Augusta without change Pullman Sleeper
Chattanooga to Atlanta epen for passengers
Chattanooga 9 o’clock p. m. Pullman Sleeper
Knoxville to Atlanta via A. K. & N. By. For
further information write to
M. V SMITH, C. K. HARMAN,
Traffic Manager. Glen. Paes. A<t,
nr STLE AND COMFO RT
*■<] for a jally good time with
family or friends, there is noth
i«<f like au open surry for either
Winter or Summer. Our stock
of stylish carriages is unrivalled
and our spider phaetons, runa
*bouta, buggies,traps, carts, wag
ansttes, canopy top, < r open sur
reys. lire easy, cemforta
ble and beautiful in construc
tion., trimmings and finish. We
also repair and overhaul vehicles; ako carry t big line of 6a
harness and lap rebes, Rome Bu««y Co, 5509 51-1 Bread
street,Rome Ga. J-'attef; u-r.n & Williams, A*eats.
TKRRKL SPEED (
Warier's M A TCH LESS “T WOFHRS” ww
the brand of TERRELL SPEED, the renowned
‘‘Coon Skin” Statesman of Floych The safe
of .his brand has besn unprecedented.
But then Tho-.nsas Warters ne\*er put a
sorry cigar on ths market. Ha is too enter
prising and to 3 hon’V- bveryci<aris exact
ly what si cliimad for its bra-ad, and the Wa
ters cigarsare at>io*utaly the bsat on the mar
ket
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, Offers the public tha fiiest tai ni, bstca ey
ances and most polite and courteous drivers
The best stock of horoea and mules on sale ea.-' w .
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