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SIXTH YEAR.
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The Democratic Executive Cci. j
mittee of Floyd County declare
theresult of the Primary election
Floyd on June 6. 1896,
1 • 8 Senator.
Chas. F. Crisp 2137
F- G. dußignon 191
Congress.
W. Maddox 1702
Thos. VV. Milner 349
legislature.
•John 11, Reese 1572
Ennis 1423
F elix Corput 1061
ft- T. Fouche 1037
F L.Johnson 1000
J - F. Wardlaw 767
Sheriff.
F P. McConnell 1379
„ F E. Camp 1210
C] erk Court
'F E. Beysiegel 1443
• 1- Sanford 1152
Ordinary
John P. Davis * 2280
J 3 Hill 2493
Collector
J°hn J Bi a ck 1411
rr Cj -Price 1153
ax Receiver
JCF Foster 1393
; aul D. Reese 819
r H - w, -st , 567
Coroner
jr i r ’’’
■ • Schlapbach 1275
110 - Goddard 994
surveyor
J as - F -Moore 1958
‘ >sI ONEHs of ROADS AND REV-
ENUE
B m Keatherstou 1001
*, ' • Simmons 1436
Nixon 1318
L ’ 1306
t' u W ’ fram mell 1061
■ Hiles
THIS HUSTLER OF ROME.
L. C. D. Payne 983
I G. B. Holder 970
W.A, Wiight 953
Win. F. Montgomery 966
W. A. Carr 217
W. L. Selman 192
DELEGATES TO STATE CONTENTION
W. M. Gammon 1608
H. J. Bradshaw 125&
J. Branham 1>93
Alex White 1480
I. D. GaUiard 1472
W. H. H. Camp 1485
S. S. Johnson 153
J. C. Moore 1355
A. E . Echols 1501
E P. Treadaway 1463
Hugh Montgomery 1 < 33
L. A. Dean 1256
Cieero Hammond 239
F. P. Nixon 143
Geo. A. H. Harris 82
R. G. Clark 83
G. K. Green 28
W. W. Brooks 81
I. I. Davis 82 '
Nat Harris S-’ ■
W. D. Hoyt 228
AV, J Neel JJo
C.l. Graves I'B.
Jno. C. Foster 128!
J . B. Nevin 1' ,
J. Hillyer 1
All Harper M
Jno. H- Reynolds
J . C, Garlington 92
Harper Hamilton 91
congressional delegates seventh
DISTRICT
L, E. Wooten Sr 1247
Jno. J. Seay
E. P. Price 121 >
S. S. King 12371
■r.D- Van Dyke 1222 j
W. A. Knowles
Win. S. Gibbons 1244
ROME GEORGIA, MONDAY EVENING JUNE 8 1896
C. W. Underwood 1242
Harper Hamilton 1205
Phil). G. Byrd 1229
P. M. Story 1243
J. M. Montgomery 1228
W. J . Griffin 159
N. C . Landers 157
W. H. Coker 152
J. N. Hendrix 119
D. W. Simmons 93
J. N. Loyd 125
R B. TilleV 124
R. T. Connally 115
SENATORIAL DEDEGATES 4t DIST
J. T. Crouch 1385
A. B. S. Moseley 1457
R G. Hackney 1453
J. E. Dean 1470
J. B. Nevin 406
J. W. Ewing 1448
IKe Berry 1472
Jno. H. Lumpkin 579
J.K. Williamson 1102
Tom Scott 985
W. H. Steele 1453
NEW EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE,
Rome, Halsted Smith.
Cave Spring, J. C. Watts.
Fosters Mills, W, A. Carr.
Livingston, Sam Johnson.
North Carolina, Lem Early.
Flatwoods, N. J. Huffacre.
Texas Valley, W. M. Hardin.
Floyd Springs, E. T. Morrison.
Everett u J. P. Earle, Jr.
Watters, W. J. Brown.
Ridge Valley, T. N. Pinson.
Etowah, G. A. Gray.
Chulio, T. A. Thrash.
Howells, H. J. Bradshaw.
Barkers, W. 0. Bickers.
Vans Valley, T. F. E. Bryant.
The parties receiving the highest
number of votes for the respective
offices are hereby declared the
nominees for the party and the
delegates receiving the highest
vote are elected to represent the
county at the different conventions
stated. The delegates to the state
convention are instructed to vote
for no one as a delegate to the
National Convention whois not in
favor of coinage of gold and silv< r
at the ratio of 16 to 1 without in
ternational agreement,
John J. Black, Chairman,
W. H. H. Camp,
W. C. Bickers.
W. M. Hardin.
J. E. Camp.
fin English Victory.
London, June B.—The marquis
of Landed owufe, secretary of state
for war, has received a telegram
dated Akasheh, June 7th, from Sir
Herbert Kitchener, sirdar of the
Egyptian army, saying:
“We surprised the enemy at
dawn at Firket. They resisted gal
lantly, holding the hills and vil
lage, but were completely defeat
ed and their retreat ci.t oil. We
captured their camp and all their
camels, horses and provisions.
Our casualties were slight. The
troops behaved excellently.' 1
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at Lloyd’s Fair. Ask for tickets.
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DEADLY MACHETE
wiildeb by the Patriotic Women
of Cuba.
GEN. FITZHUGH LEE.
Paid a Visit to Americ ans Im
prisoned on the Isfand ana
Makes a request to
Weyler*
Havana, June B.—Consul Gener.
al Fitzhugh T.ee today visited the
men who were captured on the fi -
ibustering American schooner
Competitor, and who are now con
fined in the Cabana fortress under
sentence of death.
Lieneral JLee found the prisoners
Judged in unhealthy quarters and
will request Captain General
Weyler to order that they be given
better accomodations. The con
sul general also saw Jelio San
guilly, an American citizen, who
is under sentence of life imprison
ment for conspiracy agaist the
peace of Spain, an d whoese case
on apeal is now before the court
of occaesion in Madrid.
It is said that General Lee, as a
special favor, requested Captain
General Weyler to release Mr.
Dawley, the correspondent of
Harper’s Weekly, who was arrest
ed a few days ago. The request
was granted and it is expected that
Dawley will be released from Mor
ro castle tomorrow.
CUBAN WOMEN FIGHT FORTHEIR |
HOMES.
Key West, Fla., June 8. —It has
been learned here on undisputed
authority that Maceo has an army
of 20,000 men and they are strong
ly fortified in the mountains of
Pinar del Rio, the Spaniards hav
ing utterly failed to drive th ?m
from their strongholds.
Maceo has eight cannon,two of
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£ is replete with bargains--ln fact you will
serve your own intere c ts by recognizing our
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kept In a furniture house.
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Phone 52, Rome, Ga.
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J which were caqtured from the
‘rocha on his recent attack, when
; it was reported that he was repuls
ed. The report that Maceo has
four companies of women soldiers
I has been conifirmed. The Cuban
i women have such a dread of
Spanish brutality that any of
them prefer fighting on the battle
*ield hesibe their husbands ai d
brothers to being thrown into the
forts at the Spaniards’meriy.
In Maceo’s recent attack on the
trocha these Amazons took part
and fought fiercely, using machet
es on the Spaniards. The attaetk
was made north of San Marcos
and General Bermudez crossed in
to Havana with 1,500 men
MaY Fight A Duel uet.
Madrid. June 8. —The Campos-
Borrero affair continues the sen
sation of the hour., It appears
that the Captain General Ma
drid went to the grounds $f the
Marquis of Cabrinana, which was
the rendezvous of the disputants,
prevented the duel. The Marquis
tried to stop the Captain General
from entering his grounds, but the
latter asserted his military author
ity, entered and placed the com
batants under arrest.
It is believed that the duel will
yet occur on the earliest possible
occasion. General Borrero has
many partisans, especially among
the young officers of the army.
Jules Simon Dying
Paris, June B—M.8 —M. Jule Fran
cois Simon, the eelebeated states
man, life member of the French
Senate, member of the French
Academy, perpetual secretary of
the Moral and Political Sciences
and formerly Prime Miniate, of
France, is in a dying condition.
M. Simon has been ill for a fort
night, with necrosis of the stom
ach, but he suddenly became
worse today, and his family was
summoned to his bedtide. He is
82 years old.
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INDIANA IS CERTAIN.
Result of Saturday’s County
ConenUon Shows the Stam
pede of the Single GoVa
Standard Believers.
Cincinnati, 0., June 8. —JhF<re
eults of the democratic cotintj
convention held in Ohio Saturday
show' that if there had been any
doubt of the outcome of the State
convention on the money question
none now remains.
It is now conceded by all that
the state convention to be held
Columbus on June 23rd will de
clare foi the free and unlimited
coinage of silver at 16 to 1. The
go'd men have given up the fight
and will make no contest. Word
reaches here that Brice has sur
rendered, and while he will at
tend the convention he will make
no effort for gold.
EVERY ONE FOR SILVER.
Fifteen county convention*,
were held Saturday and everyotw
declared for free silver.
FREE COINAGE IN INDIANA.
Indianapolis, Ind., June 8. —
Conventions to nominate Officer®
and select delegates to the state
convention were held in elevee
counties by the democrats Satur
day and in every instance the free
silver men were in control and
instructed the delegates to vote
for a silver platform . In several
places the gold standard me®
made a fight, but were outnum
bered.