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gcVENTH YEAR
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pr PA! INA mwOFR 00., NEW YORK.
SIMMSSTORE
v ea st home burned at
I >:2 ) THIS MORNING
wk of incendiary
I'vk D -»< Open When Firemen
Arrived.
Uli- n.( rning at 12:20, the store
«,f.\lr I. W. I’. Salmon, just
I', p St co'd livemm bridge, '
, V;ls totally destroyed by fire with <
j < ntii’i- couten's. •
T1,,. ,tu <i : i g was first robbed
ihm mT iillre, in the b ck door
"hen the firemen ai
rV"’ J c |
Hi > is the second time the fire
I,destroy-d a building on the I
same lo'.
The Erst R >me fire comyany j
insisted No. 2, fiom R-’tne, with'
liKid word sav-d the East Rome ‘
approach of Second avenue
bridge. '
The building belor gid so Mr. 1
Corntliuß Turhune ard was worth 1
shout $500.00.
Th* stock of groceries was
worth about SOOO, with no ineui- '
aucp on the building.
Though M. Salmon had SSOO, 1
on the sb>ck of goods .
F he Bi g Arrested .
i
Dept. Sin riff Bill MeLiod ar
rpitedChas. Wocd.ayouig num
id" -r years old, clung* d with
lei g implicated in the robery
an I tiro. He failed to give the (
iu*ci>sary bond and was put in ;
jail tins a f ternoon.
PEARLY died laughing.
AH' 1. its Girl Fails In A
I aim F r m Too Mich Fun.
1- uis, Mo. Nov. 12. —Nellie
' n-fd 15, living at 2837 Clark
in line. In gan laughing yesterday |
at tunny s'ories told by her sister,
ai d could not stop. In a few
niii.u*. s she fell to the floor as if
doa<]. It was ov> r an hour before
restored t< consciousness.
NOTICE OF SALE.
'-U'l.-HA FLOYD C UNTY.
In compliance with (he terms ot
flu- will of J. D Lewman, will be
at publ»c outcry to the high
bidder, at the courthouse door
111 'ii-l county between tha 1 gal
| ga'.e on the fi-st. Tuesday i
in D-cumber 1897, the foilowiigl
ia’i'L to.vit: That tract or parcel
' '• lying on the East side of
" 0 -tanaula river, being apart
' l umber 291 in the ?4ih ilia
and 3 d Section of said coiin
lining 100 acres more or
" md also that tract of land,
' line I) -ing part of lot number
" I' l said district and sec ion
aii g number 291 on tbe North
'■ontuining 77 acres more or
1 in- whole being the proper
"lll rly owned by W. C. Bran
-1 und conveyed by said W. C.
'i nn to James L Lowman,
' line I ( i t) g more fn lydescrih
y de, d recorded in bo k “G G.”
■' ‘ds, pages 272 and 273 in the
' K s office of siid county The
al law of sa*d estate all be-
I 'K of full age, and said lands
l “‘ h 8 sold by the executrix for
*■" l' n 'P< se of making distribution
11111 "g said heirs, in conformity
1 t rms of said will ..id by
' ,r 'l‘ rof c , ur j Ter ng gggh.
f ! " r ’ M. E. Lowman, Executrix
J "state of J. Lowman.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME.
Smoke Xtra Good And Rebel Yell Cigars
SVNDD IN SESSION
IN TER EsT GM E E TIN GYE S -
T ERD \Y OF THE.
GIOFGIA STATE SYNON.
At Fho-t I’ref nvrmiAN Church.
MfMiHiAi. Services Ti day.
I
s asion of the GeOr-f
gia State Svn< d at the First Pre
ibyteiian church was largely »[-
i tended by >he public.
Promptly at. o’clock tie
I meeting w-us cal fid to order, by
tin new ly f L ct< d m< d-rator, Dr,
J. 11. IMion.
A. ter the roll hid Li < n cal'id
aid cornctid and the minutes of
Aiciiesday ivt nil g’s m f>i-n find
lain ii ad. Jhe following genlii
men wi re then introduced to the
body: R< v. Siinuel Spahr Lewis,
D. D. repr-si-iiting the theological
stminary at Columbia. S 0. :
Rev. J.H. Lumpkin, D. D, of
Memphis, s- cieti ry of the board of
educ ti n and It v.J.E. Hudson,
paster of the Second Baptist
Church il the 4 h ward.
The call for coirespondents was
then n ade ai d Il.e followii g
con n unicatioiis we r e reid by
Rt v. T. B. I uigess readii g clerk
from Rev. J. W. Watterman ex
pressing hi- regr< t at being unable
ito attend tbe Synca on account of
having hi« dwelling destroyed bv
1 fire a; d nquisling a leave of ab
sence. On motion of Dr Plun
kett the Dave of atser.ee was
granted and the Synod <xtended
a vote of sympathy to Mr. Wat
termsn in his sad. misfortune.
A communica'ion from tbe
Greensboro church invitis g the
Synod to meet with them next
year was docketed A communi
cation from the Theological Sem
inary was read and referred to
committee on Theological S< in
i-ary.
A i umbi r of other reports
v.t-re tlien read.
This ul <rn on at 1 o clock
nienioriui service were held ov r
the ministers who have died dur
ing Ihe year.
This evening at 7 30 o’clock
Dr. Ji-nts Y. Fair, of Savannah,
will }i<i < h tlt< r white lhe sac
rnmei l of the Lord s sup] er will
be administi r< d, Dis .Its Stacy
and T. P . ClevelaPd assisting .
X MINN ESO f A MILLION AIR E
U< hn A. Villard Goes To The
Wall With Large Liabilitirs.
Minneapolis, Minn., Nov 12. A
special to the J urnal fiom Man
kato, Minn, states that’John A.
Wil laid, well known as a mdl'on
aireof that city and a banker has
made an ass gnment. Mr. Willard
estimates his direct liabilities ai
$480,000.
All is secured with what was,
when made, supposed to be amph
security and may be s> still His
indirect liabilities are perhaps
I double the size of bis direct. His
assets are largely real < state which
was worth a f< w years ago con
siderably ovt-r $2 1)00,(00.
Mr. Wil ard was inler<-s'<d will
R D Hunhard, who failed lately,
and a Montana cattle company
owned by him ssigned last week.
Most of his creditors have agreed
to an cxt-i'sion until 1900-
SHOT A GIRL FOR A BIRD.
PruMAGi In A Hat Misled Quah
Huntsrl
Altoona. Pa.. N-v . 12.--MD.
’ Emma Lavigne, an I s year-- <
, girl, rssidiig at Sh'holo, like
, County, while trav-lmg along a
. inulll ,iain road to-day. was shot
, fwicft by huo’ers named Bigley
• and Brotfet, who m tha brush
> mistook the fathers on the gir s'
r hatrorapart.i.'gA. Sixteen shot
r 1 struck the young lady, but oul y
| few pellets p netrated her corset
J the most of the shot, Hckmg f-t
I in the garments.
ROME GEORGIA, FRIDAY EVENING, N )Ve VI 12 1897
FATHER-IK-UW
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of: , “l (H I-’’ 1T I 1 bF( RD.
DROPPED 1 EAD YEBT F.RDAY.
(HTRfETSCFFUZEBRD
\\ t ki.y An ii llih Daic i-.’tfh Nils
Ai.ixameh Pelky.
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I The follo.ving 11 Sp cial’’
to the Humtkr of Rome last
night. I - ate to :;]■]>' ar in
y< !■■■ • I Hl MIEROf I; ME :
1- .Izg« ri- • oa, N< V. 12—>■'( cial
Io T he Hr. ti i k Os R. mic :
An xander I’. iky fatl i i-in-li « I
to Lnd Beic. foid dr. ]pidd*nd on |
the street ai F>lzg-rnld < day fn m
heart disease.
Two years igo Mrs. Peil.y di. d
of ci nst.mpii< n tn d willr<l her
f-jrtui e to In r busbai.d ixpectii g
him to arrange for tbe provision
of tb f j- (ll |y child Clara and!
after the sensational marriage of
their daughter to “Loid” Beres
ford at Fitzgerald last May Mr.
Pelky made his will giving his
own fortune and that riceivedj
from his wife to his only brotherl
at Wesley R I with the request?
that be provide for Cara in case
she ever gets rid of her hypnotic,
husband whim she el ill follows i
in Lis cart er of crime, utterly I
ur.pl ie to Lrii.k the magm tic
spell which be has < ver her.
Clara will be ot age next year
and would h ve inherited boih
fortunes if she lad not met and
fell before the power of Lascelles
Mr Pelky has spent the past
five months de'ending law suits
which Lord Beresford had caused
by clhimii'g to be a partner of
Mr. P. Iky. The last slut was
C3mpr mise 1 the day preceed
his dealh, the other suits have ad i
be. n dismissid at late term ot
couit just adjouri ed.
Mr. Pelkys family snd connec*-
mnn were ail Quakers aid very
s o<-d people.
He got more trouble on h-s
hands through Loid Beresford in
one day than he had previously
during bis life of sixty years .
During last hve m >ntln be
mourned for his daughter, whom 1
he had not heard fro n directly,
since L >rd Bererf -rd’s flight. Mr. 1
Pelky had been failing rapidly in
health since Clara g t into the
clu chee of Bt r sf< rd. He wor- j
ritd very mu h about Cma and ,
this marring** caused hie death.
Lord Beresfi-rd killed bun but
will not get a c-nt of the money
F. S. Bauder
An At'anta man remmked t -
me a few days ago: “i smoke
>ot less than three cigars per day
ind think I know a good cigar
when I put a match to the fire-end.
[ am m love with Warters’ Rebei
Yell, in R-iui'* and eha 1 take a
box home with me. They are as
good as any 10 cent cigir I cun
get in At anta. Good, but thei
le only spike the truth about lhe
•tome article.
Wasfing
in Children
can be overcome in almost all cases
by the use of Scott’s Emulsion of
Cod-Liver Oil and the Hypophos
phites of Lime and Soda. While
it is a scientific fact that cod-liver
oil is the most digestible oil in ex
istence, in
scorrs
EMULSION
it is not only palatable, but it h
already digested and made ready
for immediate absorption by the
system. It is also combmed with
the hypophosphites,which
supply a food not only for
the tissues of the body,but
/ WtSJT for the bones and nerves,
J *L_z an( j w ill build up the child
U I i when its ordinary food
)■ X. ocs not st ’ppl y proper
nourishment.
Be sure you get SCOTT’S Emulsion. See ttut the
nun and fish are on the wrapper.
All druggists; 50c. and f t.oo.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Clwmists, Nev York.
lOIWTOIED HOT
I t l I LF. AiI’RDERER RE
1 RIVED YEFTI-.RI AY
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REMAFKABIE bahle
Ei 1; Haman Life In History Os
Pacific Bl< i-e.
Sih; Francisco, Cal,. Nov, 12. —
Wiliam Hfiiry Theodore Durrant
, win* n- t hang d at San Quentin
I trday after ai), the supreme
couit of this state having granted
him i. ix'thi r respite.
I p to 4 o’cioek yesterday
1 nrfi-rnoon when the news fiashtd
ov- rjht* wires form Sucramenti>|
tla> lhe couit, now in session
there had not gri.ntid « rit of pro.
Fable cauie m.d inslrncti d Wardu,
Hale not to carry out the execu
’i< n of Durrant unti’ further or
ders there wss apparei tly no
further hope fcr the condemned
murderer of Blanche Lamont and
Minnie Williams as his attorneys
Messrs. Dickinson and Boardman
had made a futile efl,rt to
secure another wait ot habeas
corpus in the United States court,
and had not even been granted
dermisß.u<n to appeal from that
decision to the supreme court of
the United Stales.
Meanwhile however Dubrey
hns'ened 'o Sacramento and ap
pi ed to the state supieme court
for a writ, of probable cause,
for lhe purpose of staying
the proct edings ag linst his client,
upon the grounds that no ifTicial
knowledge of the States in the
matter of Durra t’s appealing
fr< m the decision of the federal
court had yet b,en r-ctivel, that,
the superior court had acted too
hasily in eeutenci i g Durrant to
be hangedjtoday as the law re
qinndthat bfeb-givtn at least
sixty days grace and thirdly, that
the pendi-ncy’ of an appeal in the
supreme court affecting the con
ih mned man was of its*-lf suffi
ient cause fra stay ot execution.
The matter was parliully in
chambers and later aigii'd before
tae fu 1 couit end taken under
advisement. Shortly allerwaids
the court announced its decision
granting the writ applied tor, in
which all the justices occurred.
WHITECAPES BLOODY WORK
Two White Girls Are Given A
Terrible Beating In Ohio.
Holgate, 0., N v. 12 —W ord
reached this city ths evening I
from Oakwood, Ohio a hamlet
fifteen miles south, of an outrage
perpetrated last night by white
caps unon two girls, Edi.h and
'lay Robberts, aged nineteen and
and sever t- en years.
Ten days ago th > youngj ladies
receivid a whitecap not’ce warn
ing them to ieavu the county town
qut they- paid no attention to it.
Last evening they retired early.
During the night they were
awaken by a band of eight or ten
entering their and drag
gingthem from their lids in
their night robes to the rout.
After teatii g the girls the
whitecaps gaze th- m a coat of tar
and feathers and too.< them back
to the house, where they wire
found unconci.ms this morning.
May, the youngest of tbe two
girls, is in a critical condition. "A
c ird con ai ling ten names was
found tacked to the fiont door,
but none of the i umes are known
ibout the place.
B oodhouns were p'aced upon
ihe trad • f the whitecaps but ow
ing to h-avy rains an 1 the tr: inp
.ings of hundred of p<*op e about
•he scene the animals were unable
o tolio .v the scent .
Toe R >me Pharmacy is making
•t l>ig inn on toilet articles and
the most r fined grad-s of ex
tracts. The Rome Pharmacy’s
new line of goods just opened and
placed on sale are calciilattd to
' “se 1 like hot cakes on a frosty
i morning.” Suppose you call and
investigate «
I
F J.K ANE&CO
HAVE
THOUSANDS
OF BARGAINS TO
BARGAIN
We anticipated the Fall Trade
and-more, we made our calcula
tions agiinstsix esnt cotton, and,
while our buyer was in market,
bought our entire new Fall and
Winter stock on th*t basis. It
took work, it took money, it took
time and it took a man who knew
hnw, That we have generously
succeeded in preparingto meet
the exigencies of *ha times and
the conditions that now face the
people, we most cordially invite
W* you to call an j see fer
We kno ,v that we can satisfdCto
rily convince you.
* We flatter ourselves cnat we
W have already built an unassaila-
ble reputation for handling only
the very best grades of staples.
We are here to grow up with the
city and we propose to make ev
erysale add to the reputation we
boast.
As to the more changeable or
fashionable patterns, weavesand
w stylish goods, we pride ourselves
W .th i: ws'aa/1: i>n >i; j jj;| /
W selected stock ever brought to
this market, Gooas, that are a
feast to the artisticeye andgoods
H tnat wear like ir an aid yet are a
py forever
F 1. KANE& COA
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10 CENTS AWEEK