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■se soldiers easily lead 11 <?
vs the eart h.
late City Gu»r>l is not sat
binnv, ninth?
n aggregation of hold, bar
mnitigated liars commend
“Jane.”
ips havekaptur d Port Ar
on hence, we are all very
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’s next effort with the ball
htle'-s carry it between the
‘s at Pekin.
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arth-quakes continue to
,aly, butnarry a shake can
| e the earthquake.
p Pekin early in the morn
1 ms to be the war cry of
-. *. JU fact, the Japs have
o Pekin for some time.
Virginia takes the lead
! has appointed Miss
te Humphreys, aged 19,
ir of his staff with the
- donel.
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oqui Indians, who for
mated civilization theoth
iould be transported to
.They would be exalted to
. l of rank nnd power there.
is to utilize salt water in
ire. According to an ex-
| bucket of sea water i.-
seven of fresh water in
ire.—Marietta Journal.
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pi T. McLean of Alame
wrote the first call for a
-n convention ever held in
i, in April, 1856. He was
rst to open the Yosemite
die.
wish anarchist, Frnnch,
ted about a year after he
i his crime. In Spain.
?ms to have the same
Ait that often atllietsher
1 America.
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j Jen Terry is temporarily
ji . ,ge and taking a needed
is under treatment in
Is ior congestion of the vo-
| She never suffers from
« ; of the purse.
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s os Claude Bernard, the
jologist, who, while he
' c the chief attraction to
1 tedical students all over
’was recently unveiled
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;ear which city he was
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■ >' U. to milkman killed a
1 jrday. bi'cau-e
Foiibed
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. Augusta
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Trox Bankst n committed m
rimouy last rfuuday, May the Lord
have mercy on his a >ul! - Chat»o<>
g i News.
Poor Trox I And to think ihs
this is only a parr of life.
We extend to some of the preach
ersDtw assembled at Rome, ou
sincere condolence in the afllicio >
placed upon them by the paper
’’ich published alleged cuts of
n. —Columbus Ledger.
'ological interests of tht
Georgia should not be
"he General Assembb
he necessary appro
v on the survey
Griffin News
’ has a wif<
> w of thii
•-in-lav
than
mad
In ...st Kitnday, at th'
Mulberry Street Methodist church
Dr. Monk made the asse t on tha'
■is far as society was concerned il.<
Central City was “the rottei.;.-;
hose” in the State The Richmom
county payers will please serv;
notice on Tom Watson.
Brunswi k has something to bt
tbankful for; the Railroad Com
mission has ordered the railroads
to build a I nion passenger depot
in Brunswick—or each road t<
build its own depot. Rome might
have proper depot accommodations
but—there be parties in Rome who
‘ear to make die demand because
the depot might not be erecte
near their land. See?
Sam J nes tells the story of i.
little girl, whose father was about
to emigrate to Texas. She said her
prayers on the last night of hei
stay in Georgia, and closed with
the startling announcement:
“Good-bye, God ; I'm going to Tex
as!” There is more truth that
poetry in the illustration, if appli
ed to a person emigating
.North Georgia io T< x-i- He leave
everything and goes where there i'-
ll ttlc to get.
A LITTLE NONSENSE
M d». T. (to tramp) —I d >n*t b ■
ieve you ev t did anything in your
I i fe
Tramp—O, yes m ; I've do o
ime.—Texas Siftings.
Weeks—Well how are thing
over in Boston Have they name •
my i ev pie ‘Aristotle’ yet?
\VoDtmnij—No- . Bui I head »
m-*n there n.-k f o rt J* ato Soup. —
Excha >g--.
She—l took you for an act >r tli«
firr t t line I saw \ •-u .
Henry de Courey —
•nd wh re was I hat ?
She—l saw you walking dowi
Broadway wi:h you-tse f—Lif ■>.
' Bl'ken mwdestly declared '■
owed the immense lurtuue he hat
accumulated all to others.’’
“Yes ; the money was made chief
y by Blikon’s Li lures ia bus'n
—Buffalo C >uri«r.
ATTACKED AN EDITOR.
Fierce Fight of Two men at Bir
mingham Ala.,
Bi mingham, Ala.. Nov. 28.
I'he Sundav Star yesterday charg
ilthn ex-•■igrasemsn Hewitt
hiirman-u the City Democratii
■ : ' tnmirtHH In d b<»eu a Republican
Tn-day Ear! Perkins, a promi
i“ut 1 1-surauce ag-mt. and stepson
Hewiti, cal ed upon Editor Lei
Button ot the Star, knocked hin
through a glass window, pitchet
him < ver a t ude and was other
•t ise demolishing bun when But.
'on rallied and a savage light fol
lowed .
Perkins came out with a broket
nose, a closed eye, and many ugly
bruises, while Button was bitten on
the cheek and through the thumb
and otherwise disfigured. Perkins
has two physicians with him to
night.
The fight resulted from the heat
ed municipal campaign, which is
between Robert Warner (Dem.)
and J. N v'an Hoose {lndepend,
ent), WHKrfgg/
THE HUSTLER OF ROME/THURSDAY NOVEMBER. 29 1894
STORMING THE FORTS.
Japs Rain Shot and Shell on ti e
Chinese Entrenchments.
London, November 28.-'-The ’’ o- 1
kio correspondent of the Central
News Company telegraphs:
“The Japanese have found at
Port Arthur a chart which has
enabled them to locate exactly and'
' control all the mines in the hur-|
bor,
“On November 20th, previous to
the storming of the forts, the Ja[ -
nnese placed one hundred siege
and field guns in well chosen posi
tions and rained shot and shell
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upon the Chinese entrenchments.
This bombardment made possible
the rapid success of the assault.
“There was an engagement near
Mo-tien-Ling on the 25th. The
Corean troops tri'd to break the
Japanese right fl&nk, but were re
pulsed. The Japanese loss was f< 1-
ty-eight killed and wOvhded.”
From Tien-Tsin th’ Centra
News Com j any hears that Li Hung
Chang has goi.c to Pao-Ting-Foo, |
-is usual winter icsidvr.ee and the i
vat of the provincial gov- rnmert.|
ilis departure inis given rise to
mauv false rumors to the efivet '
thar he had been degraded again.
The viceroy s friends say that th
t me is near when lie will be sum
moned to Pekin to save the conn
try by his statemanship.
SHOT WITH HIS PISTOL
It Fell Rom His Pocket and Was
Discharged. ‘
Selma Ala., November 28
While Jack Williams was alight
ing from his wagon in front of
Gray 11. Kenedy’s wholesale gro
cery house at a late hour this after
noon, his pistol dropped from hie
pocket. When it struck the ground ;
it was discarded. The ball struck
Williams in tl e breast and he diet,
soon afterwards.
The Dallas com ty Koibites heli
a meeting in (his c ty today. Tb.m
are preparing to go to Montgomr n i
next Friday. The meeting was a
secret one.
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for Dyspepsia, “ Liver Complaint,"
end every kindred ailment, nothing en
, proaches it as a remedy.
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cheap. You pay only for the'</ood you get.
It’s more than mere relief—it’s a perfect
and permanent cure, that you get with Dr.
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