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SEVENTH YEAR
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fIOVAI BAKINO POWDER CO., NEW VORK.
INIISS SfLUE OMBERG
PUSSES BEYOND
THE SILENT RIVER,
[HER SPIRIT TOOK FLIGHT
TH'S morning
kiiE Fin hal Will Occur To
morrow. Dr. Gof.tchius \\ ill
[ Officiate.
[j The spirit of Miss Sallio Om
|,erg was gathered by the ang I of
Leath this morning and transport
fed to celestial r< alms.
|F Miss Omberg was a beautiful
Loung lady of pure Christian char
hcter and a consistent Fresh;, te
riai).
Her friends were numbered by
Ihe score and are sad hearted over
bier untimely departu'c. She has
leen suffering for f- ver.l months
from a cancerous tumor. Evry
Iffort of medical s . nee was ex
lausted in trying to save her life.
I Loving hands sim-oihed Imr
Bring pillow and tearful cy s bad
■er a pathetic fnrowell.
MURDER
■ausage Maker Luetgert Mu&t
■ Answer For.
■ Chicago, June 7. —The grand
■ry has vcled a true bill against
■L. Luetgert, the rich sausage
charging him with'
■e murder of his wile .The indici
■ent was returned today.
■ The indictment charg s Luetgert
ißth drowning, choking, strangling
with a knife, heatirg and
■eking Mrs. Luetgert to death.
■ Those various counts arc- be—
-> cov-t v.-ry possible tlvo-
of how her death was caused
-r th-- 1 iiiuis statutes rela'ing
murder.
car load of watermelons
■•day at Geo F. 0 b
■hey are large and fresh.
■JNTS-ONE CT. A WORD
business n an in eveiy city (not aheaCy
for exclusive sale of manufactured
Applicant mi st furnish few bundled
cash cipi al to carry snail rtock of
inerclian i writ wh.eli to supply b s
customers after orders are first secure 1.
® on '-b’y P' .flt as.ured over all ex
" s •(.(,],! s ,|..,|‘ i (icationa. etc.
■ F. E. VaiL.
T J-a! 1) N.issa«i St*, iStW York.
gCorn
■* a vigorous feeder and re
■>Onds\\cll to liberal fertiliza
■on - On corn lands the yield
■leases and the soil improves
■ properly treated with fcr
■'^ rs staining- not under
■ actual
I Potash.
trial of this plan costs but
■o'- ’ s sure to lead to
■5 ble culture -
tni on’th?’?~ tt, , e resu ' ts of its use by actual ox
/l S ' /i ir , nis * n ,he United States —is
tmv fdn "\ We P ubl 'sl> and will gladly
Um ' nier America who will write fur it.
■ GERMAN KALI WORKS,
■ 93 Nassau St.. New Ydxlu
LASHED
WITH THORNS
Three Women Almost Kill
A Nude Man.
HIS FLESH IN SHREDS
A Paducah Negro Tortured by
Eraged Negro Women. Whip
ped With Blackberry
Briers.
Paducah, Ky„ June 7. —Three
negro women, enraged at John
Parkinson, colored, attacked him
in the outskirts of the city. After
beating Parkinson with bricks and
stamping his face they bound him
hand and foot, stripped him and
lashed the writhing, praying vic
tim’s body with blackberry briers
until the flesh was cut to pieces
and the blood-covereu ma'i became
insensible from the fearful torture.
He was badly hurt, but finally es
caped,
application for letters
OF DISMISSION,
Georgia, Floyd County .
Whereas, Carrie Mae H«l ley
adminifetratix of John H . li uley,
deceased, represents to the court
in her petition duly filed, thut. she
has administered John H. Hen
ley’s estate. This is to cite all
persons concerted, kindred and
creditors, to show cause if any
they can, why said admir.istratix
should not be diecha r ged from her
administration mid receive letters
of dismission on the first Monday
in August 1897. This May 3rd
1897. ‘
John P. Davis,
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es t running and
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*¥ wheel on the mar-
ket. Catalogue free.
Guy S. Cothran, Agt,
Rome, Ga.
s lt° FREE.
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lip.ir to its Youthful Co or.
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a."*- ALSOCIATKML Chicago. LU.
To round off a nood dinner
smoke a Select.
ROME GEORGIA, MONDAY EVENING. JUNE 7. 1897
CREELMAN, CORRESPONDENT,
Talks of Cuoan War and the
Methods of the Spanish-
Asserts That America Has the Right to Mix
in the Affair.
*1 •
BY THOMAS W. STEEP.
• »
Cuban Correspondent Scripps-Mcßae League.
Cleveland, 0., Jun? 5.—1 had
a talk with James Creelman this
mornieg on the Cuban question.
As a newspaper correspondent,
Mr. Cieelman has been a careful
student of the situation and backs
his verdict up with a thorough
knowledge of international affairs.
His judgment is that the method
of war which Spain employs iu
lerdeavoring to subjugate the Cu
' bans is enough to justify the in
terference of the civilized people
who are geographically nearest
Cuba.
Mr. Creelman said: “The con
ditions define a purely diplomatic
and just policy. In the first place,
the United States cannot reasona
bly expect from Spain an indem
nity to cover the amount of claims
filed with the State department by
American merchants who have
sustained losses in Cuba.
AMERICAN CLAIMS.
“These claims aggregate $25,-
000,000 already. The revolution
I has cut off a regular channel of
commerce to the United States.
Spam has amply shown that she
will not soon be able to restore the
i commerce . So much for the com
mercial aspect of the right to in
terfere.
‘ The condition of rebellion in a
WON’T DIE
SAYS DR M’CALL THE PHY
SIC’AN
Os Bud Hill, Who Was Shot by
Lester Corley.
Dr. McCall stated to a Hustler
of Rome man this morning that
Bud Hili, who was shot by Lester
Cor’ey, is in a fairway to recover.
MET.
DID THE COMMISSIONERS
THIS MORNING
It Was Their Regular Monthly
Meeting. Dr. Nixon Was There.
—
The Commissioners of Roads and
Revenue held their regular monthly
meeting today.
Dr. W. C. Nixon is well enough
to attend the Commissioners meet
ing today. He has been quite sick
for a long time.
, JL'T! !
PROBATED
Was Mrs. Jane Bowie’s Will to
• Day.
The will of the late Mrs. Jane
Bowie was probated before Ordma
ry Davis this morning.
The witnesses to the will were
Coi. T. W. Alexander of this city;
Mr. M. Pentecost, of Gadsden;
and Mr. James Bone, of Augusta.
The witnesses to the codocil
were Col. Alexander, Hon. C. M.
Harper and Hon, W. H. Ennis,
The Epworth League will give a
lawn party Wednesday evening in |
the Fourth ward.; j
land in proximity to our own ne
cessitates an increased force of
coast patroling. Thia is a cost to
our government which ia prolong
ed just so long as the Spaniards
try and fail to atop the rebellion.
“Another expense by no means
a small one is incurred by the ne
cessity of a large force of secret
police on the coast, and the prose
cuting of fillibusterors from our
shore. This is a treaty obliga
tion ao long as this government
assumes its present attitude.
SPANISH fizzle.
“The solitary confinement of
American citizens taken as prison
ers longer than the time stipulated
in our treaties with Spain has sub
stantiated another ground for in
tervention with a view of stopping
it.”
Mr. Creelman has perhaps'as
deep an insight into the attrocities
perpetrated by Spanish soldiers as
any cor-espondent within the
■Spanish lines.
His knowledge of these does not
differ with general impression. On
the whole Mr. Creelman’s views
wou'd substantiate the popular
wish that the United States should
quick'y put a stop on the Spanish
fizzle in Cuba.
ELECTED
SUNDAY SCHOOL OFFICE RS
YESTERDAY
The First Baptist Sunday School
Officers All Re-Elected.
The First Baptist Church Sun
day School held theis annual mnet
ing for election of officers yester
day.
The following were elected :
Chas. E. Woodruff, Snperinted
ant; W. J. Neel, Assistant.
M. F. Govan, Treasurer.
Ed Proctor, Secratary.
HARROW TEETH
Laporte, Ind., June 7.—C. A.
Henderson, 22, of Akron, was kill
ed last night by being thrown from
an unruly horse. He fell upon a
spike-tooth hariow. The spikes en
tered his body and force was neces
sary to remove him from the ma
chine.
“BACCHANTE'’
New York, June 7.—“ The Bac
chante,” Frederick MacConnies
statue, which prudish Boston re
fused, was yesterday accepted by
the Metropolitan Museum of Art,
and will at once be placed in the
center of the bronze-room.
A REVIVAL
Dr. Irwin preached to nearly
five hundred peop'e at the Howell
warehouse on East First St., last
night.
Mrs. Irwin, has charge of the
singing which is unusually fine.
MRS. WILBURN’S RECEPTION
Mrs. C. B. Wilburn will enter
tain the Misses Princa, next Wed
nesday evening -June the 9th.
CUBAN LEAGUE
ISSUKAPPERL
A Ringing Letter From Pres
ident Ethan Allen.
PRESSING NEED OF CUBA
Is For Money. Cuban Gold
Bonds Are OfferedForSale
Help a People
as We Were Helped
New York, June 7.
To the people of the United States:
The Cuban League of the United
States appeals to the American
people for a fund which will assure
the independence of Cuba.
Two hundred and twenty-five
thousand victims of Spain, despoil
ed of their homes, naked, sick and
n prison, ara starving almost
within sight of our shores.
Twenty thousand Cubans have
already perished from hunger, and
thirty thousand have died from
disease, largely the result of cruel
and inhuman methods of warfare.
THE GREAT, THE PRESSING NEED OF
CUBA IS FOR MONEY,
For two years we have given her
sympathy, enthusiasm and resolu
tions. Hardly a hand has been
raised in actual help.
Let us now give her the practical
aid for which she is perishing,
Any help’, from our Gcvernor
ment is problematic, and might
not avail.
With the material aid which we
can give, Cuba will be free.
Humanity, the love Jof liberty
and the eels-interest of our people
unite in this appeal.
Will you not do your share ac
cording to your ability?
Ethan Alien,
President Cubau League of United
States.
Let every friend of Cuba whe
cannot give money, but can give
time and effort to the cause, send
me his address at once.
ASSASSINATED
A Fabmer of Tennessee Shot
From Ambush.
Knokvillb, Tenn., Jtiue 7. —
William McCoy, a leading farmer
of Anderson County, was shut this
morning while driving along a
highway by unknown persons, who
were in ambush. No cause is known
A BEAUTIFUL GIRL
Barely Escapes a Life-Long
Calamity .
It happened in this way : The
young daughter of Mrs. E. S.
Gibson, Greelyville, South Caro
lina, was slowly but surely be
coming a hopeless invalid. Her
mother became anxious and hag
gard in her frantic efforts to save
her daughter. None of her at
tempts to find a cure seemed of
any avail. As stated in her own
words:
“My daughter was taken sick
some time ago and I tried many
medicines iu vain. She was very
weak, appetitite poor,
bad condition. At last I hap
pened to see one of your little
books and wrote you. You recom
mended Pe-ru na. I gave it to
her and she has now completely
recovered. I owe all that I am
worth iu this world to you for sav
ing my daughter’s life. I shall
always keep a supply of your med l
icines on hand. May you live
long to help those suffering as my
daughter was.”
Pe-ru-na always cures such
cases. Send for free book, writ
ten for women only. Address The
Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing
Company, Columbus, Ohio.
A WIFE
BEATER
Charleu McKinneu was Ar
rested Yesterdau
BEAT HER WITH PLANK
She is VeryT.ow. McKinney is in
Jail. He is a Brakeman on
The
Yesterday morning Charley Mc-
Kinney, a negro brakeman on the
Southern Railway secured a volu
minous quantity of “coflia varnish”
with which he proceeded to deco*
rate his bronchial passages
in a style that would turn John L.
Bullivun grum with envy.
After partaking of a few big
doses of Fauniu County Extra
Dry, he decided to hunt his lair.
Now eaid lair is in East Rome
and the janitress in charge of it is
McKinney’s wife.
He became enraged at something
his wife either did or did not say
aud grabbed a plank. A chase fob
lowed at a shoot the chutes pace.
He proved tob fast for his spouse
and landed several body blows
with Fitz-like suddenness and Sul
livan-like thud-uess.
Deputy Sheriff Dallas Turner
and Chief Shropshire were notified
and went over th arrest him.
He now languishes where all
good wife beaters should languish ‘
—behind lhe bars.
The woman is reported as very
low today.
EP WORTH LEAGUE
, Mr. Bailey Gordon requested
the Hustler of Roittf to state that
there will be an important busi
ness meeting of the Epworth*
League, in the Fourth ward, io
night.
All members are requested to be
present.
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MISS THOMAS’ RECEPTION
Miss Lillie Thomas will give her
charming guest Miss Belle Harris,
of Carrolron, a reception tomor
row evening nt her home on East
First St. ' u .
GOOD LIGHTS
Mr. Bishop, who has charge of
overhauling the electric light sys
tem, stated to a Hustler of Rome
man that th? city will have good
lights in the
They have put in a new dynamo,
and laid five miles of new wire.
Entire new wire will b« laid on ”
Broad Street.
RELIEF IN SIXHIOURS.
Distressing kidney and Bladder
diseases relieved in six by.
the “New Great Syufh American
Kidney Cure.’’This new remedy
is a great surprise on account of 4(
•its exceeding promptness in rwliev
ing pain in the bladder, kidneys,
back aud every part.of the urinary
passages iu male or fcmals. It
relievesretention of water in pass-,
ing it almost immediately. If you,,
want quick relief and curt) this 'is.
your remedy. Sold by D-. W.
Curry Drttggist Rome, Ga. Y
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been of greater benefit tc mankind
than Cbamberlam's tk)lic; Cholera
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Kv., pays : “I Ijaive used Chamber
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Remedy in my family for several
years, aud find it to be the best
medicine I ever used for crampt
in the stomach and bowels. For
sale by all Drugisgts.”