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9 ■ v Do. 20. —Three
9j - jah's vere suspended
9 ; Bi.ti.'y L day for hazing, Th’s
9,. ':•■ '"iH. >it '■ -i) "fa Jong series
9 / -i-ten undergraduates
■ n i ii.ty. Eight “sophs’
■ l - :i..u: from the cam pm
Hr \?: ■ S> ptember and put
Hh i ’ .‘.hat th y called
H" N-xr day all the
H•'■ . ;c tii’d in the hazing
■ v ■ - i - d o lore the faculty
■ 8 ip- o’ The faculty
■ t l ' Hii 1 g Lu* reprimand the
It
■ A■. iid r (t the s >phofnore
■ (Tt- /'.-pott -d features of the
■l. >•■■:• a; i.i. bad escaped the nn
■ I ' .-ulhoritii s and thus
I 1 "■ -uan I j-.ct of dislike
I V lue stud •!.’s. Parlies of uuder
■ gi-i.a.d’i . matter what, class,
h ii".' A’d’ mark it a point, when
till -a "good time,” to caki
Dpitll li'.tll.
L ' I)- men who have been
Ausp ;i.ad? a call upon him.
liissaid tn y. w>re preparing for a
A' ' 'i ’j, at any rate Proctors
"no ns'. < r t j them, believed so
sial the -.re jvas at once taken
up l y the iacuity .
I ■ !■(' i)’nd d s-niors are men
Oi ! 4'i >laiiding in their class.
• 11 >' >f the senior class feel
I" 11 ui considerably, following,
it 9 i's, wiihm three days th*
Btl ) iiof the fticu'ty jn rebuking
L Jiss or wrecking the gytnna
fiT’l.
■am Pus: ents. Before buy
•n? Chris'mas or other presents
Cl 1 011 ■> ■ K. Willi inis >n. Mr
'■ ili ain-on never had a mora el
stock than the <me he
I- 1 '- mi 'he market this season
,ll ‘d ih il is saying much for J .
b i liamson has away of al
r"'_' “ading the procession.
Worn Out?
< o y° u comc to the close of ; [
ft J? Cua Yfhoroughlyexhausted? O
* yoes this continue day after <!
|p' - . r P f S£ week after week?
h * ’hapr, you are even too ex- w
* laus ted to sleep. Then some- s >
f "jng is wrong. All these 3
ji ; "gs indicate that you are V
« , n ? from nervous ex- v
? baustion. Your nerves need ?[
a ceding and your blood en- < 1
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* 1 V th S ncrvcs > and the hy
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THEHUSTLER OF ROME.
Smoke
FLEETS MOVING
GERMANY ANO lIbSSIASEEM
I'o UNOEIISI'ANI),
EfIGLANO liOf PLEASED
With tiik Outloi i< A . IT LonMh
IXTilh EasF.
■London, Doe. 20-The corres
pondent of the Pimes Kt Peking,
says China approves of the Rus
sian fleet win d ing st Port Arthur
being pr-rsuad d that this action
is taken in the interest of China
»nd necessitated by the German
; occupation of Kiuo-Chau.
A dispa’cb to the 'l imes from
bhang ria says lhe occupation of
Port Arthur by Russia cannot fail
to provoke popular indignation in
1 Japan, where public opinion is »1-
ready excited ov. r the Kiao-Chau
affair.
According to a dispatch to the
, Daiiy Mail fr rn Shanghia the high
ollicials of the Chinese court have
advised the emperor in view of
further comp icati ms, tej remove
the court to Nanking, the South
ern capi'a’. The dispatch says it
is reported there that overtures
have b-en made to England to ex
i ercise protection over the Yang-
Tse vubey and the West river and
tha 1 numerous rumors are current
regarding the activity of the Brit
ish rquadrou in Chinese waters.
The limes, commenting editori
ally this morning on the situation
in China, says;
“Instead of the kaiser’s maibd j
fist U' 1 have Russia's velvet glove,
but the gra j p is n>t less vigorous
ind unyielding. Great Britain
ought now c- ur eously invite Chi
na to extend the same pri .’ileges
to .'he British fl *et at Chausan.”
Telegiams from all the conti
nental capitals show that Russia’s
step ai Port Arthur is regarded as
equal to a permanent occupation
and a rep'y to Germany's action.
A we 1-informed St. Petersburg
C'lrrcsp mdent says there was no
■jgr itn nt I, t veen Ruesia and
iGarmany and the latter simply
Ifiarn-d Ru siu when the occupa
tion of Kia )-Chau was already de
cided upo-.-
The N tvoe Vremya pretends
chat Japan has no cause for com
plaint “since China is only giving
the same shelter to Russian ships
as Japan hid hitherto so kindly
afforded. ”
This view is not held in Berlin,
where the papers are already talk
ing of the possibility of 1 rince
! Henry having to shake his mailed
l fist at Japan, that is suppos- d to
I be secretly backed up by England.
Some ot the Berlin papers express
anxiety, but most ot them wel
come the news from Bort Aithu.
as justifying the G rinm position
at Kiao-Chau, if not ai actual evi
dence that Russia and Geimany ;
are acting together. Curiously |
enough Emperor William visited
; the Russian a übassador on F ri
day night on his return from Ku 1,
ostensibly to congratulate him on
the natal day of the Emperor,
Nicholas. The visit lasted an hour.
There is no doubt now that the
emperor and the ambassador dis
cussed C iinese ad iiis
The Paris p qie.'s, without pre
| t , ending to be deceived by Russia s
Hnnocenl explanation’, are p eased ,
! with the action of the ally o j
Erance.
The turd- n of Viennese com
mint is “what will England do.
The British lEet now in Chinese
waters consists of one ironclad .
nine cruisers and eighteen smaller
men-of-war.
The Standard, The Daily lele
graph and otner London papers
strongly urge tlyr goviinme i
prolect Englund’s unrests in
iChi na . _ —■
I , i Duke Black, of
I Handsome I’uk« ’
, W..bingtO" I). V k
: u hkt.ol old fnen lsm
I 2Jr. Black will return
I ingtJu about JauU'iry
ROME GEORGIA, MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 20 1897
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Xlra Good And Rebel
1 LONG WEBOK
HIREE OCEAN VEHICKLES
MAY BE L9ST.
MANY LIVES 01 BOARD
Ocean- Mysteries And Disabjerb
—Peium ps.
Now York. Dec. 20. —Appiehen
siou is felt in shipping circles that
the American fishing schooner
Mikado Ins foundered at sea and
i j that h- i crew of 15 m, n have all
J been lost.
Ihe Mikado, under commaid
of Captain Hickman, sailed from
i the G-and Banks on Oct. 16 fm
Halifax, ahd no tidings of her have
I been received, though more
, than two mombs have elapsed
She had a full ca-go of fish on
i board.
Another vessel whose long ab
. ence at sea is causing considerable
uneasiness in shipping circles is
the four-mastered British bark
Crighenend, which sailed from
Philadelphia on May 3 for Hioga,
Japan, and from which no news
has been received since early in
June.
The Craighen had a full cargo
of oil on board 20 men. She is
not at her destination.
Another serious disaster at sea,
involving the destruction of a
large vessel, the of which
is a mystery, and which may also
mean the loss of her entire crew,
has been reported to the Maritime
Exchange by the captain of the
fishing schooner Masconomo,
When cruising 40 miles south of
Sable Island a few days ago the
Masconomo fell in with an im
mense quinityof wreckage, includ
ing the spars and superstzu&ture
of a vessel ofl irgi d n msions
ENGINE’S FATAL LEAP.
Fireman Killed And Engineer
Dashed Tur ou mr Gab Window.
St. Louis, Dec. 20 . —While
piloting a heavy freight train up
the merchants’ bridge incline to
day, an engine of the Terminal
Rai'road Association jumped the
tri ck and plunged to tl e ground
below.
Fireman Al Pensing-r was in
stantly kdled Engineer J. 11, Mc-
Culloch was dashed head first
through the cab window and bad
ly injured and W 11. Cobb, yard
agent ot the easts de yards of the
terminal, had several r>l>s broken,
hi addition to receiving other in
juries.
Pensimer was crushed into an
unrecognizable mass under the
engine.
STOLE TRaY OF DIAMONDS
Two Men Work An Old Scheme
On A Charleston Jewler.
Charleston, S. 0. Dec, 20 .
Two strangers in Allen’s jewelry
store here yesterday asked to be
shown some diamonds. A tray of
stones valued at S3,(XX) was placed
on the counter and while the clerk
was busy elsewhere one of the men
shipped away with the diamonds.
Theyjwsre confederates and 'it
was their scheme to decoy the
clerk to another part of the store
and then steal the stones. Their
plans fworked beautifully and not
a single trace has been left the
police on which to work.
The stealing was kept by the
police until i ll 1 1 1x •
TOR fI’ED FOR MONTHS.
“I was tortured for nine months
with nettle rash. I round no relief
until I began taking Hood’s s tr
saparilla. The first few bottle re
lieved me and 1 continued i<s use
untdl was cured. I am now in
better health than for years and
mv skin is soft and white, “Mrs.
Lucy Bi glow, Bushnef, Florida.
Hood’s Pills are'he only pills
„ take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Alldrugists 25i,
OLDMFF.CIR I
WILL CELEBRATE HER GOTH
ANNIVERSARY
PRIDE OF THE BAPTIST
Os Georcia For Three |Sgbe
Years.
M con Ga., Dec. 20.—Wednes
day. the 22ud instant, will mark
the sixtieth anniveisary of Mercer
University with appropriate exer
cises.
In addition to the anniversaiy
exercises at the college the. Bap
tist denomination throughout ihe
state will ccmmemonite the oca
sion by contribu'ions to the sup
port of the insii ution which hat
Iso long been the pride of the
church in Georgia. This movement
was inaugurated by pr. H. R.
bunard the financial aigont of the
institution who has sAnt out the
following appeal t Baptists
throughout the stat'"
Some t ; me since lent out a
circular to all Bap ‘st pastors,
calling attention to ,he 22nd of
December as the sii.Meth anniver
sary of Mercer Uuiv-rrity. With
a brother’s fellowsb'p for breth
ren ai.d as modestly as I could, I
suggested prayer se «ic» on that
date in the interest of Mer
cer University, to bo engaged by
a ll the churches.
I venture to renew the sugges
tion. The time is opportune, it
falls on Wednesday. I he afternoon
or evening of which ay there is
the usual prayer se'vice in most
churches. The service need not
be confined to a c “legation in
the meeting house, biit jt can be
cariied into the fi.mily and clos
et.
I shall go to my own church on
the day named and with brethren
and sister assembled ask the di
vine blessing on the Mercer Uni
versity for the future, and will not
forget to teturn thanks for a ser
vice at His hands tor sixty years,
without suspension at any time
not even during the war between
the state.
We are believers in prayer,
surely we would find in the future
somewhere, may be m the near
future, blessings needed, if in the
concert the state over, we availed
ourselves of the suggestion oppor
tunity and privilege. vVill the
reader of this do what can be done
to make the movement named a
success. In brotherly love.
H R. Bernard.
SHOT BOTH LIKE SAVAGES.
The Shooting Os Ruiz And Akan
gueren Confirmed.
Washington, Dec. 20—The fol
lowiLg cable advices were received
at the Spai ish legation today.
Havana, Dec. 20 —Absolutely
trustworthy reports permit us to
affirm that Ruiz was shot with
Arangueran Friday by order of
Alexander Rodrignez. After sjveral
letters exchanged between Ruiz
and Arangueren. Ruiz left Havana
on Monday to meet Aranguren,
not upon official mission and only
as a friend. It is not known how
Rodriguez arrived, but the fact is
that the leader order the shooting
of both
“The ferocity of such act and
proceeding indicates Letter than
an' thing the faith in autonomy
the insurgents being obliged to
resort to terror to proven t the
disbandoning of their forces. Such
is the general indication, and
public opinion unanimously quali
fies such act of savages as unwor
thy.”
WITH THE REGULARITY OF A
CLOCK.
Cheney’s Expectorant will in
variably cure a desperate cough
and case of the lungs. I have used
it in my family for many years
andean say it never fails to prove
ts worth. It will always get you
iright. C. Tudwr.
F J.K ANE & CO
HAVE
THOUSANDS
OF BABGAIHS TO
BARGAIN
We anticipated the Fall Trade
and more, we made our calcula
tions against six cent cotton, and,
while our buyer was in market,
bought our entire new Fall and
Winter stock on that basis. It
took work, it took money, it took j
time and it took a man who knew
-how, That we have generously
succeeded in preparing to meet
the exigencies of the times and
the conditions that now face the
people, we most cordially invite
you to call and see for yjurself
We know that we can satisfacto
rily convince you,
* iWe flatter ourselves tnat we
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
stylish goods, we pride ourselves
thit wju/r.umU svrjy:!/
selected stock ever brought to
this market, Gooas, that are a
feast to the artistic eye andgoods
that wear like iron and yet are a
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s
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