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SIXTH YEAR.
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THE HUSTLER OF ROME.
ROME GEORGIA, TUESDAY EVENING JUNE 9 1896
NO LYNCHING
Negro Chose the lash and it was
Administered
DEPARTEDTHOSECOASIS
For Other fields and Pastures
New. Winders Excitement
Now on The Wane.
Winder, Ga.. June 9. On ac
count of a great ma. y citizens
claiming tnat the negro, OUver
Adair, was half-witted, it was-de
cided by the cool-headed citizens
of this place, after considering the
matter until a late hour last night,
to let the law take its course.
Sheriff B. H. Collier arrived
here early yesterday morning and
took Adair to Jefferson jail. There
were three negroes accessory to the
crime—that is Adair claimed they
put him up to entering. Miss Se
gers’s room. Two of them were
also under arrest —Mitchell Smith
and George Butler. The other ne
gro’s name is Tom Minifeld.
Mitchell Smith is about six feet
high and will weigh about 160
pounds and coal black. The ne
gro George Butler is also very
black and rather clumsy, while
Minifeld is a mulatto about twen
ty-two or twenty-three yuars old.
The three last ones spoken of
were given their choice as to tak
ing a whipping and leaving town
for good or being prosecuted.
Mitchell Smith decided to take the
whipping and leave. After mak
ing his decision Smith was taken
by some of our best and coolest
| citizens to the ball park and giv
|en a whipping that he will never
I forget.
As the most serious charge
against the last three named was
making some remarks about some
young ladies of our town. Butler
and Minifeld were let off without
being treated to a dose of the
strap, they agreeing also to leave
town,
All of these negroes are consid
ered desperate characters, especial
ly Smith and Minifeld, and Win
der is fortunate in getting rid of
them.
If it had not been for the un
certainty of Ada’r’s mind he
would have been lynched.
SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC.
t
Wendesday morning our Sun
day sohool will meet at quarter
j ast seven o’clock in Sunday school
room, will march from church to
Rome depot. Will leave for Silver
Creek promptly at 8 o’clock. Bas
kets must all be sent to depot
where the committee will take
charge of them. Parents are
earnestly invited to attend with
their children. Let us all go out
and give this day to our Sunday
schoel children.
H. B. Parks, Supt.
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Winter Garments I
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| when a few dimes will save
F them. A Dime’s worth of
E the rich t article may save 1
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Edo lars, and the right ar- J
& tide is
Cann hor or
Camphor Balls
TO BE HAU AT :
I Jervis & Wright, f 1
E Druggists
CRISPJSJTAPPY
Gver Tne Result of Satu eay’s
Primaries
SAYS THE SILVER WAVE
That is Sweeping the Country
Means Democratic Sue 1
cess in the National
November Elections.
Americus, Ga., June 9.—Judge!
Crisp is highly gratified at the re-1
! turns from Saturday’s primary,!
though he has never doubted his
success in the, senatorial contest,
which is now assured. He does not
even anticibate a contest.
Judge Crisp thinks the silver!
wave that is sweeping <.he country j
means success to the dem l cratii p u
ty.He is confident that bimetalism
will control at Chicago and that
thenonfinee of the convention will
be elected in November.
A CORNER IN POTATOES.
James McKinney of Kansas said
to Have Control of the Market.
Kansas City, Mo June 9. —Junies
Me Kinney ot rhe commiosion firm 5
of McKinney Bro. has practically
cornered the potato Market. Mc-
Kinney has been styled the potato
king, and is said to have more of
the produce to sell than all the
other potatoe brokers in the West.
Within the last four days Mc-
Kinnej has raised the price of po
tatoes 25 cents,and a further rise is
anticipated. Twenty days ago Mc-
Kinney contracted for the only
avai'ing potatoes now in the West
—IOO car loads from Gr eley
Col.
Wanted : —Agent to sell a few (
choice specialties. To see is to buy
Good Pay.HERRICK Seed Co,
Rochester N.Y.
: BABY CARRIAGES! |
: YOU CAN FIND
t THEM ANY STYLE o
F AND PRICE AT: «
f HANKS FURNITURE CO. |
l We are better prepared to serve you in thiJ.
L line than ever before, as we have bought heav
L ily and the most magnificent assortment ever
brought to the city. All new, modern and
right up to date vehicles, in every particular.
L We will be pleased to show you through this
I übeautis and will guarantee’that prices
l styles, values, designs and everything else-
L will delight you.
l Our Stock of
( MATTINGS, RUGS & *
i WINDOW SHADES J
r is replete with bargains--!n fact you will
serve your own intere c ts by recognizing our .
stores as headquarters for anvthing usually M
kept In a furniture house.
Hank? Furniture Company. *
Phone 52, Rome, Ga.
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DEADLY BOMBS
Lives ot Women ard Children
Sacrificed hv Them.
BARCELONANS MAD
And Attempted To Stom The
Jail That Holds the As
sassians, But Wero
Heid in Check,
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Barcelona, lune 9. —The excite-j
merit caused by the bomb explo
sion shows no signs of diminution
and the people vigorously demand
that no effort be spared by the
authorities to punish the authors
of the outrage and to guard
against a repetition of the das
tardly act.
When it became generally
known that the killed numbered
eleven instead of six, the indigna
tion of the populace was very vio
lent. So threatening was the out
look that the authorities, as a
measure of precaution, proclaim
ed martial law and the city is now
under military government.
Two more arrests of suspects
were made today, making a total
of thirty-two men who have been
taken into custody on suspicion of
having been concerned in the per
petuation ofjthe outrage The pris
oners are confined in the perfecture
Today an angry mob gathered
around that building and demand
ed the summary punishment of
the prisoners, whether his guilt be
proved or not.
Occasionally it looked as though
the mob would attempt to storm
the prefecture in order to wreak
vengeance on the suspected men.
The civil guards on duty at the
place were speedily re-ens
and were frequently compellled to
charge upon the crowd to make
them keep their distance. The
mob would scatter temporarily,
but would soon gather again,
threatening to lynch the prisoners
IO CENTS A WEEK.
FREE SILVER
Won a Victory at Cincipoai 1
Last Night I
DELEGATES ARE 65 70 J I
Fot free Coinage of both Goitf
And Silver. Gold Men
Are All Stampeded
Worse and Worse.
Cincinnati, 0., June 8. — Ihv
democrat!® primaries for the elec
tion of delegates to the cob»
vention were he d in Ciuch/B®V
and Hamilton county last night .
The county is entitldd. to sixty- >
eight delegates. The silver meo.
in their estimate had
but two delegates to the gold men<
but the latter captured threa Os
these, two are from country pr&
cine’s and one from the city.
The three delegates allowed ths- •
gold men are not overly enthusias- I
tic for gold, and some of the stives I
leaders claim that possibly the eu- 1
tire delegation will be for silver;
Whether this will prove to be I
the case or not, the solid dolega- •
tion will support John R. McLean- I
a silver man for delegate at large- »
to the democratic national I
tion.
The three silver delegates elect- *
ed who are supposed to be for gold. <
had already declared for Me Lean.- ’•
in advance. The delegation will ‘
contain all the prominent deaur- ■
cratic workers of Cincinnati, ex- -ij
cept the government officials.
The Sun Mutual Fire Insurance
Company of New Orleans is tW ’
leading fire Insurance coot- |
pany of the South. F. JI Evaaa .
& Co., Agents 327. Broad St.
6 Lamp Chimneys for 25e at- 1
I Holmes Grocery Company;