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’Hi JURY lI3AGRIED
And She May Be Tried A rain
In January.
N«w Yolk. De« 27. Assistant
District Attorney Molntyr* said
(•day that Fayu* Strahan Moer<
* n'd ba placed on trial again iu
the (-rimin'*! branch of the an-
• eonrt in the las’ of
January. Th a lime she will be
brought i. re Justice Foreman
iaitwaU oi Recorder Goff. Mrs
Moera’a lawyer, Abraham Levy,
»ays:
I shall mote, »n Thursday, for
aitay of p’oeeednigs in the e»i«
of Mocie and for a reduction of
ball lor Mrs. M :<ore. 1 intend to
have h<«r surrounding on New
Y«ar»' Day mare eongeois 1 t han
they are t-day, if possible.
Members of th* jury claim that
their discussi >n was i.ot stayed
by sentimental cm t®r
the woman on trial, but these ihat
auu d not vote for conviction were
of the opini‘ n that Mrs. Moore
was bat an instrument iu her
husband's hands, «nd they felt
tb«t Ike sentence that mihgt ba
giv. n her under a verdiet of guilty
ess to sever® for her offense,
Frank McGovern, leader of the
jurors who voted fer acquittal,
said:
Ivo ed fer acqurtal because I
believed in the innoeei ce of the
aeeu«ed of tLe crime or mbb-ry
in any degree whatever, I should
like the fact to be made clear that
it was tot because all the jurors
believed in Mrs. Moor's guilt that
we oh nee in with question# as to
the penalties. I desire to say in
behalf of myaolf and my asseciat* s
that we e.me near agreeing with
the other juror# merely becaaae
we, who would have sequined her
thoaght that if robbery in the
third degree brought with it a
merely aotnlnal sentence of a fo*
months in the eity prison, Mrs
Moore would probably rather serv<*
that than uod-rgo the ordeal of
aaothor trial. The testimony of
Martin Mahon and Detective Cass
was not credited. The wnly wit ness
in whom we had absolute faith
was Detective
CtisTsiMAS Eatjkn. —Tb® Gomez
case i. preparing to do some tall
iwedivß curing the ho'idaye, Mr.
Gum z ha# reettred a big supply
ot the best ganu that the sports*
mat's gun can eomunand, and with
fat oysters and plump turkeys he
i* at vonr service.
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SCROFULA
It is Foul Blood’s Aclvertiee
ma nt
But It is Soon Cured by Mecd’e
Sarsaparilla.
Yes, Scrofula, if anything, may bo calh'd
the advertisement of foul blood. It is th»
seourge of the world —offensive, painful,
debikitating, stubborn and well r ;< ;h
■nondurable.
Outward applications do not cure, they
•nly drive the difficulty to new quarter’
Emollients may palliate, they cannot
abolish the evil. There is but one sure
way out, and that is to eliminate Hi*
taint from the blood.
There ia one remedy that can effect this,
and it la the only one that, so far as w»
know, has almost invariably succeeded
•ven where the system has been poisoned
by long years of taint, and the ravages to
be repaired are tremendous. That remedy
ia Hood's Sarsaparilla. Rend this:
“My daughter was afflicted with im
pure blood. There were running acres
all over her body and they caused her
■such suffering. We tried medicares that
were recommended aS blood purifiers,
but eould not aee that they did any good.
A friend told me abet;/ Hood’s Sarsapa
rilla and I began giving the girl this nusd
icine. Tho result was that she was per
fectly cured after taking a few botU«*.
She has had no symptom* gt scrofula
•ares since that time.'* MaBiRTTA M.
Mmith, South Middleboro, Mass.
Hood’s %“».
Is the best —in fact the One True Blood Purifier.
Insist upon Koon's; taico no substitute.
Hood’s Pills
ILOILO NKXTI
I’iliiaiy Hi Natal Expedi
tiii st Hu say.
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TO TAKE THAT CITY.
And Protect A m r can And Qth
•r Interests
Washington, Dec 27. The
administration has take* steps
Ao safeguard American interests
in the city of Iloilo, on the island
ofPanay.one J the Philippines
archipelago, and a military and
naval eip< diliou is now on its
way there from Manila.
Cable advices were received
here today from Gan. Otis, corn
naaading the military farces in
the Philippines, and Admiral
Dewey, commanding the naval
forces there, showing that they
are acting in concert in the mat
ter.
Gen. Otis reported that he
had dispatched two regiments
and a battery of artillery to Iloi.
Io on army transports, and Ad
miral Dewey notified the navy
department that the cruiser
Baltimore had sailed from Ma
nila for the came place.
ItTs estimated that these of
ficera are acting upon their own
discretion in the matter and
that no official advices have
been received here to indicate
that there is any unusual law
lessness in Joilo.
Several days ago it was re
ported byway of Madrid that
the Spanish forces in Iloilo had
been attacked by the insurgents,
and had driven them back with
heavy losses, but this report
lacks oflcial confirmation The
United States expedition is
more in the nature of a precau
tion, but will take aotiue meas
ures for the suppression of law
lessness in case the condition of
affairs rrquiro it.
LOCH HAPPENINGS.
Wanted To Rent— A five or
six room heist ia the Seeeud or
Third Wards. Address “X YZ”
ears of Hustler-Oommercial, giv
ing description and prise 2*t.
Wholy Smokb I—That is to
say, that if you want the best
cigar on the market and the one
that gives the moß t fragrant
smoke, you should ask your
dealer for one of the Warters’
Rome mide brands.
Is Your Ssalp Bad?—lf •« I®
te Howall Tuylers parlor, in ths
Carry buildiag on ieeond Avenue,
sad let him ear® it by applying
Taylor’s eelobrstod daadrnf ex-
and hair regenerator.
He will cure you every time.
A F.m« Display.—Mr. B. J.
Ward the eity bill poster, baa
pretty well “oovared the eity”
with handsome posters advertie
i. e the famous “Old Virginia
Cherjots ” Ward is a battler as
well as a ateeple-jaek with a na
tional reputation.
Don’t Forget T«is.—Noth
ing affords more pleasure than
the cbildaen’s Santa Claus. We
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have a manahieuta
tfatock of nute, saucy
I finits,eraßge» ) p ure
candies and fire
works, at p rices
iuads to 11 them
Llovd & IJxßper.
fast.
AprrMciatiom. —Dear Editor
Mrs W J. Grißn «»nt appre-
Ci.ie what Justie. this Irtabm.n
andW.J. May «* for tl "“
fat turkor .»<•
nacka she seat ua fora Chnft
■aas dinner. Our wishes are that
she may li« long and always
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Christmas dinner. J. W. May.
Tillerman ; T. Fitzpatrick, H.
£ L Driver.
(’apt. Chas. H. Smith, Jr. —
Capt. Chas. H. Smith, Jr. , a
captain of one of the companies
of the famous Third Engineers,
■ow encamped at Macon, arriv
ed home today on a six day fur
•lough. Capt. Smith states that
his.e -mpauy will be ord- red to '
Cuba or to Manila within the
next fortnight.
A Tubkby Dinmkr —A numb-r
of congenial sp ; ritß went out t
Capt. J. B, L. Lumpkins sub
u9; an borne tint atiernoon to par
-icipatein a “Turkey dinner,” one
of tuoee famcue feasts such as
Mis. Lumpkin only knnwe how to
prepare and »erve. Those who
went will ever remember the dale
a« “the” feast day oi this era in
the hietory of their lives
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Successful Physicians.
W. SaartUy nr— ,nl, l Dr. Halhawsx A 0*
rs Atl-U. ba.. - kfe
iriabu wad rw-sMrtabiy mis—fal i»
LL-.-ZUt .kro.l. <rf was ««d wum.
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personal mention.
Mr; W. T. Simms, es the Gate
City is here today.
Mr. Bam H-tiden left last night
for Union Springs, Ala., on a
visit
Cspt. E. A, Haard, of Bass &
Heard, left last night for Rock
mart.
Mr. James Lewis went to
Rockmart Sunday night. He
will return Thursday.
Miss Lillian and her father,
Capt - T H. Booze. Sr., es Cedar
town, wore in 'he city today.
Mr. F. H Booms, of Mexico,
formerly of Cedartown and Rome,
is autographed at ihs Aim'lrsng,
All forms of scrofula, sores
J boils, pimpltjs and eruptions,
are quickly and permanently
cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
Mrs. Lewis, ncccmpanied by
her little granddaughter, Miss
Lillie Mitchell, returned to the
city last evening, after a pleas
ant stay in Roekmait.
Miss Suffurd, who for saverai (
dnys has been a member of Mies
Reynold’s house party, in Eai-t
Rome, has return d to her home
in Cha tanooga.
NOTICE.
Dr, Tigusr, after th res or four
years of ho««st effort, with close
esoßOusy. denying hinaieif and
family all luxuries and pleasure,
to pay his honaat debts, hue
failed to reach that coveted end
at the end of 1891 Now offers his
professional services to his cred'->
tors at hnlf price to the am u.it
he is due them. Every tne.aber of
his individual family that needs
the work, will be served if it takes
lh*t to pay the d-bt, and these
who have no family, that need any
Dentistry will do him a favor by
coming end making arrangements
fur some friend that he can use to
pay ibe debt.
He also solicits a portion of th»-
puolis patronage in ordsr to earn
an honest living, Prices to suit
the hard times, and thoas wishing
his service.
-A-MU.SiSM’T, !».- —J =■"—-'J .
BaadMcUv Am Pain VlUa.
xnyana Tabuies: ouc gives relief.
FORJWIU FF
Deputy Sheriff J. M, Johnston
announces bimselt a cahßidat* for
the office of Bailiff of the Ratne
District, and aska you : o vote tor
him on election day.
I announce mysolf as a candi
date for bailift of die 919th dis
trict, Floyd county, and request
the vote of friends and otheis
in the election on the first Sat
urday in January. <
Geo. W. Beau ford.
To my friends and the voters
of the Rome district, 1 desire to
state that I am a candidate for
re-election to the office of Bailifl
for this district and most res
pectfully solicit your support. If
re-elected I pledge to do my full
duty on each and every occasion
in discharging the obligations
oi the office \ ery Respectfully,
R. H Copeland.
Thereby announce* my sei l for
Bailiff 919th District G. M.
Ftoyu county, Ga. E :a rt.i<>n fir t.
Saturday in January,lß99.
■ ' D, B. Bryan.