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n TBE. B>ni, Ala., Dec. 28
Ij:,■- .1 y ,-t. -rday ev-mng
■j:. j] ■ , 'I, mini’ foreman,
th: '■ - : ht y ars was arres
■ p ci; - /it of Mrs. Pom
I i!:n?, «i. ■ "i 'a prominent sal
■c\ /q .r. of ’list place, who in
■'Prnioi tii 1 police ! hat while she
I and her tHu/ii it wer- going home
■ aloiit l!w. 11 followed them
■ for scr.v-(li.-tsnce and acted in a
I w:y that frighten*- <1 them .
I An hour or two after Howell
■ hid been jailed, Collins went to
I the prison and asked to be allow
led : j see him. Ths request was
grained,
O.i approaching the Cell Collins
pull.d a pisb l and shot Howell
tlir ugh the heart. C .Ilins was at
oneetak a into custody and sent
li re to iiii; county j il.
Collin- claims that he killed
Hwel! to prof. ct his wife and
d&ughter aud that he is glad he
did i‘.
REFI BED 10 'I KS UP.
ManSeveiu.y W iMn.i) His Wifi
And Kills Himsetf.
Bethohen, Pa., Dec. 28.
George A. Morast, aged fifty-six
■ l&st mgn; shot his wife, Annie,
and then blew out his bruins, The
w man mil r< cwer
IlHCoiipl. were German*, and
Cin.e here from Colorado a year
a ’" .'bs Morast conducted a
d' SHiuk i £ school They quarrel
»'i aid sej mated a week ago, and
' l,sl iiigl.l ha called to attempt a
J*' l com ion, She ordered him
' r 111 ■u . ( am] the shooting
occur; d.
•'.urn-’ is i . a j ( j | lavo belonged
, ' ‘-'t'-: family of wes*ern
farmers.
' ll! - pound Glye. rino soap
u ii Uary Ist. The price is
M ;• R > n • Ph v n >
General Debility
and Loss of Flesh
'J Emulsion has been the
Dto-it t r£!nc<^ v for nearly a
' j' a century. Physicians
suit'l. obtain re-
lrom ]° ni they cannot get
y. ■ Z other flesh-forming food,
ti-f « C V c man y other prepara
<o£Xt ie mafket that pret£nd
®cory*4t
EMULSION
fe’*J’ c r M to perform ft.
r;ac? I ' f ‘L |, y c gian Cod-liver Oil
1% Li n/,4 dc M tfu J cream > skill_
Faites of f' With Hypophos-
Ltme and Soda, which
/ /p} arc suc h valuable tonics,
/ flakes this preparation an
/A'J * deal onc and checks the
JO tendency, and the
1 f /icnt almost immediate
• ( I |y commences to put on
and gain a strength
fe su V h,ch Sur prises them.
Seen,., th.
SCOTT x dru ßK<s*».
y ‘OWNE. Ch.mists, New York.
™E±IUSTLER OF ROME.
Smoke
THE LONS r/EIAY
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OF THE ARRIVAL OF THE
GREAT TROPHY,
MAKE TH SOROS SICK
1 HEGi:.’i;aiAN.ScoitK was a Wuirn
Recohd Beater.
At lan Lu, Ou., De. 28. The
Hilton trophy, won by the rifle
men of Savanr.fih at the seventh
annual shoot r f the New Jersey
RtfL.mrn Association, last sum
mer at bea Girt, which has been
expected in Atlant 1 for some tiuif,-,
has not beei: received in the city.
In a letter from the adjutant
general Captain Oscar Brown, re
ceivt d several days avo, it was
ata’ed that tha trophy was shipped
on the JBth of this month. This
letter contained the key and ba?
been in the possession of Captain
Brown since then. Captain Biown
has made a number of inquiries a:
tne office of the Sjuthern Express
Company, but they know nothing
of it.
No evidence has yet been pro
duced bv the assignee that the tro
phy has been shipped <. r even sent
to the office of the Adams Express
Company, as the letter from Wash
ton states. •
The agents of the express com
pany in Atlanta say they are posi
tive that the parcel has neve,
been placed in their office in Wasb.
ington, and if it had a waybill
w< uld have been received in Atlan
ts, which is not be case.
Captain Brown made specia
investigation at the office of the
express c mpany yesterday and
with the aid of Agent Montgomery,
of the company, examined every
thing in the office and found that
ibe trophy was not there.
‘ The parcel has not been deliv
red to the Washington office,’"
said Mr. Mon'g iraery, “and we
are positive that it has not left
that city.
“If die package had been lost
A'ith us we w uld have had the
.vuybill and ;h) assignor in Wash
ii glon c<'uld show a receipt from
'he company tnat he placed it in
the office.”
Oap’ain Brown agreed with Mr.
Montgomery and said that he be
lieved so ne oversight had occurred
and that the triphy had not been
sent.
The letter to Captain Brown
stab s that the adjutant iu Wash
ington was advised that the tr. ph)
had been shipped. The reason foi
this is not known. The trophv was
v n last summer by the Favanmil
iflcmen and they were entitled to
it at that time but the sending of
it to the winners has been uu
>.ccountably delayed for severs!
months.
It is bolteved that tho present
r ouble brought ah ut by the car
.e-siiess of the nil men of the Die
• net of Cohimbia, who won it in
18!*6 and are now loath ti gi' e
it up-
Those who have it in <ha r gc m
Washington have be'ii eommui 1-
catedwith. When it arrives in
Atlanta it will be placed on ex
hibition in the adjutant’s office at
the Capitol, where the military
men of Atlanta can see it. *roni
here it will be sent to Savannah to
the winners, _
The trophy is valued at UOOO
and has been shot far since !><■ •
reams from every state m t le i-n
10h have contested for it and it 1
now considered one of tne on s
valuable trophies in exhtenw. 1
hcoi. madeby iheLifl’.uienofbav-
that has ever been nmii ,
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vari.Wy cure u desperate coup
of Un lungs. lb»ve «
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— GE GRGIA, TUESDAY EVENING,
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Xtra t<i< i And Rebel Yell Cigars
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niE DOOM I HAT HaS OVER.
taken cfbans.
HELP NEEDED AT ONCE
■"tM lea.Ns Cali 11> IT-. N -f,, p ANE
i’llr IK Ne.OIIH iu
Washington, Dec. 28—Tho
most prof-.mine 1 dintress pr< vails
among many th ”:-'i,ids of people
in Cuba St-’.rvation not on’y im
pends, lutitis an actual fact.
Ihe president has been informed
of the sac’s from sources whoss
credibility cannot be doubted. Hs
has gone to the L ng'h of big con
stitutional power in calling the
state of affaire to the attention of
the American pe pie.
The state department has used
all of i f g authori’y to miliy- te the
conditions there and the letter to
the public sent out by Secretary
Sherman the day before Christmas
pointed out the wa y to further
a’leviate the miserable condition
of the reconcentrados
Today the sum of $5,000 was re
ceived by Assistant w ecretary Day
from certain charitably disposed
peop’e whose names are not dis
closed and this sum be remitted yb
telegraph early tomorn w morning
to Consul General L°e for dis
bursement among the more press
ing cases. It is he ped by the de
partment of state£that the Amer
ican people will come to ' the re
lief and that promptly, by sub
scriptions of money clothing and
supplies of various kinds.
The newspapers are expected to
lend a generous aid in carrying
forward -his m venaent.
The machinery for distribution
has been provided by the state de
partment and Consul General Lee
has undertaken, with the aid of
the American consular officers in
Cuba, to give personal attention
to the allevia'ion of distress by
the distribution of the gifts of
the American people
One line of steamers plying be
ween New York and Havana—the
Ward line—it is said has under
•aked to forward any contributi ds
of goods to General Lee at Havana
and it is believed that the Amer
ican railroads will do their pait
by carrying the goods to the sea
board. The Spanish authorities'
have consented to romit all duties
on relief supplies so forwarded .
Ihe state department directs
that they be sent direct tc Consul
General Lee either m« ney by draft
orcheck, or goods. Consul Genera!
Lee tonight cabled the state de
partment just what is wanting at
this juncture and his list is as
follows:
Summer clothing, second-hand
or otherwise principally for women
and children, medicines for fever,
including a large proportion of
quinine, bard bread, c rn meal
bacon rice lard potatoes beans peas
salt fish principally cod fi.-h anj
eann ,d goods especially condensed
milk lor ihe starving children.
Money will also be useful to
secure nurses medicihes ard ioi
many o her neces-nry purposes.
vapors EXPLODE.
One man Killed and two ake Fa
tally Wounded.
Chicago, 111, Deoomb -r 28,-Ad
t .xplosiou in a storage vat of the
dependent Brewery yeste.d .y
, fln Jd the death of Theodore
Winkof.ky. Louis I msne and Leon
atd Schuller will also prrtably du
were putting
hard enamel on the va ,
w hich had a capacity of 1-W bar
re ls. Winkofsky was holding an
l.ght near the side o
he vat . He accid. ntly struck it
• . the iron. The bulb wm
Titered Mid alcoholic vapors
‘ 1 m bv the enamel exploded,
thro... Uyongh
hole and instantly killed.
d ~ r two men were, thrown
rl " ° could not ba iescu< d uu-
hn<i ,n A
FLOS VETS I
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CALL MEETING AT CCVR'R
HOUSE TODAY.
Gf.G i lZliiG FOR 18S8.
L.v i;y Confederate to Attend
Reunion.
Quite b L.rge number of Coiift d
cute \ term s pursuant to a call
fur a called meeting met in tht
city coi.it loom at the court house
thi= morning .
It was s ated that owing to the
illness of his wife, Commander A.
B. Monlg inery might not bt
present and Capt. J. T. Moore as
sumed the authority of lhe chair.
Capt. Moore stated that the ob
ject of the meeting was to formu
late a plan and devise means by
wl. ch every Confederate survivor
in Floyd county could be induced
and enabled to att< nd the Confed
erate Ra-union in Atlanta next
July.
Upon motion of Secretary A . B.
8. Moseley, amended by Congress
man John W, Maddox, it was de
cided that Veterans Frank
Quarles, Jr., and Bill Wyatt should
be made a committee of enroll
ment and be empowered to ap
p. int all the assistance they should
need in prosecuting their labors,
both in the city and county in se
curing the names of all survivors
of the Lost Cause.
This committee will have pre
pared blank forms upon which
will be inscribed the ns me of vet
eran, when he enlisted, from what
plaee, give name of company also
name of regiment, and when and
how mustered out of service.
After these rolls have been com
pleted then each serviver will be
written requesting him to attend a
reunion of veterans of Flovd coun
ty, to be held in Rome. Then the
effort will be made to secure the
attendance of each and every sur
vivor from Fioyd to attend the
great reunion in Atlanta in July.
These n Ils, when completed by
the committee and adopted by the
Floyd County Camp will be for
warded to the S cretary of State
and become a part of the archieves
jf Georgia.
At this morning's meeting much
enthusiasm was apparent and
more w kindled. Floyd is the
Banner county of Georgia in many
ways and her Veteran sons pro
pose to make the Floyd Survivors
the banner camp in the great At
lanta line of march.
The names of W. S. Gibbons,
Green Lovelace, Co I. G 3 Ga., and
\V. J- Doster, Co 1. 56 h Ga. were
enrolled as members of the Floyd
camp this morning.
The call-meeting adjourned to
lhe next regular camp muster, the
4th Saturday in January.
HELPED LOVER ESCAPE.
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Unique Scheme of Annik Ridgley
to Free Joe Devine.
Washington, Ind., Dec. 28
Annie Ridgley. a 16-year old girl,
called at the county jail last night
to talk to her lover, Joe Devine,
who is charged with grand larceey.
Sheriff'Bowman’s wife, who ad
nittsd the girl, stepped into a
room to get an envelop tor the
prisoner, and during her brief ab
sence Miss Ridjley turned the re
volving door and allowed her loyer
io escape. He is still at large.
The girl was captured and is now
confined in jail.
BRAVE YOUNGMAN.
Fried To Save A Young Lady
But Both Were Drowned.
Kingston, N.Y. Dec.
skating on Walk Hi'l creek yes
terday Miss Mary V, Van Barber
aged 23, brok throu ;h the ice.
Edwin McMicheal went to her
rescue, crawling along the ice,
which broke under him and he
was precipitated into the water
Both were drowned.
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We anticipated the Fall Trade
and more, we made our calcula-
■ tions against six cent cotton, and,
while our buyer was in market,
>t; bought our entire new Fall and
Winter stock on that basis. It
time and it took a man who knew
* ghow, That wo have generously
succeeded in preparing to meet
the exigencies Gf + he times and
the conditions that now face the
it people, we cordially invite
you to call and see for yaars}!?
We know that we can satisfacto
rily convince you,
B 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
it boast.
As to the more changeable or
fashionable patterns, weavesand
stylish goods, we pride ourselves
th v: v 11/ ): 1 n ) 53)rr j all y
selected stock ever brought to
this market, Gooas, that are a
feast to the artisticeye andgoods
that wear like iron and yet>areja
joy frever
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F J. KANE & CO
10 CENTS AWEEK