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THE HUSTLER OF ROME.THURSDAY NOVEMBERS 1894,
NIR, HAYNES
Ths Young Mind Reader Gives Oth
er Remarkable Tests of his Power
Again yesterday afternoon and
last uifcjht did Chas. Hnynee cauet
the peoph |ogpsin \o i ’.er,at his
marvelous powers of wind read
i rg.
I'he test yesterday evening were
fully as remarkable at d ditlien 1 s
the one the day before.
A committee composed of Rev,
John Bale, Mr. Mullen, Mr. R. T.
Connally ;and others took an or
dinary brass pin and driving
around back of the Rome Hard
ware Company’a store, drove ThTr
pin in a post,
I’hey then drove around to Rich
ards & Lansdell, store and bl eed
the pm on the inside lining of Mr
Lanedellcoat.
Then Mr. Haynes, blindfolded,
drove to to the place where ll e
pm had been thrust in the post
and placed his fingers directly over
the hole.
He then want over the same route
and going to Mr. Lansdell, took
the pm from where it had been
placed.
There were a number of people
in the crowd, who were skeptical
at first, as to Mr Haynes ability
io read the mind, and claimed it
tobeatrickuf soma kind. But
they were converts to his power
after he had carried out this test
to the letter.
A more remarkable performance
was given by Mr. Haynes in
Crouch’s drug stora.
Dr. Will Johnson v rote a preemp
tion, which Beuard Hile photo
graphed on his mind. Theu Mr.
Haynes again blindfolded, took
Mr Hale’s baud and tilled the
prescription as well as any drug
gist could have done.
He found the different ingredi
ents, weighed the powders and
measured the liquids as accurately
as any one could have done. He
carefully compounded the whole.
It was rather a strange thing
that Mr Haynes had such a sjn.al
house last night, after the splendid
advertising he has had
But if his audience was small it
was a ve»y appreciative one. On
’the stage last night were Col. Alex
ander, Col. Childs, J. H.
Spullock, W. H. Ennis. Henry
Hines, Alf Harper, Frank Evans
and others.
The mind-reader gave many re
markable tests of his strange and
peculiar power. Such as finding
any object thought of by the gen
tieman whose hand he had hold of
etc.
He successfully carried out the
registerjtest which cost the cele
brated mind-reader, Mr. Bishop,
his life The committee took an
old Armstrong register, selected a
name, and then blindfolded Mr.
Haynes.
He first tried with Col. Childs
and failed as he did with Frank
Evans. But when he took Mr. Hen
ry Hines’ hand, he at once opened
the register and in a few seconds
found the name.
In numerous other tests he car
ried them out to the letter. Every
body that has seen Mr. Haynes are
thoroughly convinced of his abili
ty to photograph another’s mind
on his own.
He says that when he is going
through these performances he is
simply the passive agent of anoth
er man’s mind, and that he simply
fol’ows the promptings of his agent
thoughts. He cannot explain why,
but his acts are all mechanical
He has indeed dispelled the
doubts in many minds here, as to
the genuineness of his powers.
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