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Lp.’EAK IN Hjß “Sampscn
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k Robert Dnwi ing. whops vsr-
L’,. tul-als have given him a
Landing position on 'he Ainei-
Lst»g H , "'ll Hppeav next Mon—
Livening, Jmuary 8, at the
L'mopera l< Use, in the Bibli—
I ilraa‘i izitii’i) ot •‘aanopson
Id Delilah ■ ”
l;r [) wi g couM not have
I a mere fitting selection of a
jyinwh'chto appear for hie
Trial qualifications to find in
■leading rol- something pecu
ily sympathetic- He is possess
rqnli'.iea of mind and at
,idea . f person that make h ; m
k/' rlf adaptable in his classi-
Iwlea.
[ the company snrr unsHng
I D wiling tins season are
fry tin, know i ami experienced
Iprs. A 1 his scenic environ-
Ihtsh'ive been specially ppepa r-
Ifor this 'cur. and no pains have
rifpsied to make it one long to
IMiieuihered.
rher 1) lulling has 1> (>r. known *
Itvo things,'he purfction of j
fc i which ch iracteriz >s . a l his
I I lions an 1 the mv ■ r failing
I'lleuce of h s company, which
I 8 •! " .'it h the n Cesv
fem n r.in-i, Fhie season it is
P'd I.oth these purlieu
llll« trag'alun h.n well-nigh
|Hlih termer efi’.rts, and
l tli ’“ l "g’ipp-araiice at the op-
■ being looked forward
BiJia g rP ..[ p ea | () f pp.jj, ure
■ «:.! be advanced for ttvs
I though the manage-
| !l s one of the great-
I r ‘Atsof the si'as in.
eat Trevi t’sdiug
r nlh ' Hippy N v Year bill-..
I ’ ' in it will be
I. 11 na an records Were
L' 1 ' l1 "' r " f, nt four-day
I Peet,
I Treatment of S
Motion I
| , Wr‘of t 4 W ° rk ° n thc f
h for* dlseascs » written ® '
|pL- Z Cminen t American f
sa Vs: “Cod-liver S
K';*?«'«■».” It also »
riiniek/' j ' F °Ph°sphites j-v
r<Enpl V r k rCßardcd 4
lilies t £ ' Sl obscrvcrs as *
| tor Consumption” $1
Emulsion |
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c u ‘? cste< i form, $
Kjofr-k ‘ t! k H^O P^ S - X
r‘fter’ n f standar d for a
r» acJ A “"'fry, is in »
a.'' 11 '»>“< I
r- sur e nied,c al profession.
plsion. yOU BCt SG °TT’S ! '
V.' T 4 IXIWNH (°h' * nd * l '°°' ' *
hem “‘‘ s ' New York. < >
THE HUSTLER OF ROME.
S toke
CAPE J. J. SEW
WILL BE HIE NEXT MAYOR
OF ROME.
GGODTh KET SUGGESTED
And One L’poji Wq ch all Fac
'1 i Ns MAY 11 AKM MZE
W th the closing days of the old
year, thc Io ul p litical pot begins
to hop.
There are anuonneements and
rurn >rs ot ai noimcc incuts and
tickets and rum rs of tickets,
the Ilto-Ti.i*. r( e R me, rein in
hering the ‘ cramb < g of municipal
eleclions in the past and noting
the disgract ful scenes reported r“-
cently from o’hir cities where mu
nicipal otli ; ng were being ulec’ed
• Ices n>t 'Want to see R >me tom
and stric tn with one of these un
fortunate aifiirs tins year
There is no need of a d'rty
t-crainb t-, on the other hand Ro
mans should agree among them
selves, and begin the New year
with energies co iibined and united
in an efifort to npbtiild the com
mon interests of a promising city.
Let us use the word “compro
mise'’in its real meaning and
unite on a ticket of good men.
Along this line wo present the
name of Captain John J. Seay to
head the follow ; ng ticket, stating
that the suggestion came from a
prominent citizen today, be hav
ing hand'd us the, ticket as fo 1 -
iows:
FOR MAYOR.
John J. Seay. •
F 'R ALDERMAN.
First Waid. W. J. Satterfield.
Second “ I). B. Hamilton, Jri
Third “ W. J. Griffin.
Fourth “ Walter Harris
Fifth “ T. J. Reese.
While the Hi'stler of Rome
has on mure than one occasion
advica'ed the came of othe.'s
Hg iujst s »me of these men, we
s'ao'l ready today to say, in a spir
it of true e mproniiso, that we
will ciheerfully support Shis ticket
.it it is aunouneed.
And this too, without hav.i g
“see.)” u man on the ticket or
with ut having sent a friend to
“se.T a man on it-
Let's go into the New Year with
harmony all along our line of
march and keep Rome in the iront
rank of Georgia cities that are for
pn gr> ss.
Let the true spirit of compro
mise control and Rome will grow
us she has never before groWi..
The lIJbTi.ER of Rome is »ow and
will remain against all movemoii's
that lek to uneonditiona 1 admin
istrative succession or any other
specie of Log.
If it’ii to be a compromise—all
the better for all interests. If it
must be a fight, why we will be
found ready to c)■ porate with
he ptoi .e.
BLEW OUT HIS BRAINS
I Young Nissoukian Sir >ots His
Sweetheart And liie.n Ski t
St. Lous Me- I )e0 - 29-This
I afternoon n Clayton, a suburb of
I this city. Marcus Nassaur shot
! his sweetheart, Mies Katie Dozen
bach, and t en blew out-his brains.
The girl i- thought to be fatally
hurt. Her fitber was for
years collector ftl >d sheriff ot St-
Louis count and is wealtl-J •
| Nassanr s attentions t" l*'
young lady .ere net appr '" H ”
her family a d it is thought tin
caused their (jiai r-1.
ci
a<lnr eß }’"i' fl-bH'i'n " ’ ' ,,nnf
' W3.Xr.-.H force
SEXUAL f 21’AVin
Tblcb Htbe C«or.’tbou-.n'l" "<
with old and youn. ,*•“ • r ' 1 . m enkrn<d
mtlerlng tba ni't 'I t ‘ ,rt “'T, v . a and luUH'l
‘" Jr .
Art agical T
#blcli innj no t»k 11 •* hol ”S (T-jJL.ina for tho>«
nr we will’pay t. S »•"> “ d o £cur.. W"
who wl>h toe mcb , re -•**'„ * r <-.0.D- f»ke. Wa
nofre-e prescript to cure every
eave »250.(M)0 c.pl'«l »" J dollar you pay v. Ol
J*“owelreatorrr' 1 ' Da ® v to bo P» ,a
fee mny be dopes. « o . full partlr" »ra
When a cur. la "•*»-
STATE MBt'lCAfc CO.. ”
__ROME GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY EVENING. DECHM«Er7 29 1887
Xtra Good And Rebel Yell Cigars
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I NIhEVH FELL "
AND MANY t INFERS MELE
< ALLED 10 JI'DGMEN'!.
"■iUNnSILt”CKRISTMkS
Mokt.Of The Cases Ci.farid
I' H‘ M 1I! L 1)( ( KET.
I Ihefi st session of Recorder's
, court for ti e holidays, w: s held
'»y L"’ge E u | l|tll |;s tl is afternoon.
I Tl esi ssii n was n< t a lot g m e
I hnt many sinners were called and
. while Rome R’ere bidden go and
sin no mon othera were 1 ft 01
, the go and were turned among th
goa t s,
1 he first case called was feriieut
Anderson Jones. Anderson is a
Fourth ward rr.eichant of this
darktown ti'be. He sho-o up f-u
yallei and and about 35 and en
tered a plea of guilty to a charge
i drunk ami disorderly on Christ
mas day T .
Officer Wimpee made the arrest
and stated that Anderson was ful)
I and was on the pavement in the
Fourth ward uni ng a buggy whip
on children and dogs that passed
bis way. Recorder Eubaukf stated
I that he might look over a holiday
“jag” but Andersor mint pay $5
for the ion he had with his whip.
D. Fuller, a young whith man
entered a plea to a plain Christ
r 1 r
mas drunk. Fuller was out cn bond
on Christmas morning wuen May
or King commuted all chargee
against offenders in the“catecombs
of Roma.”
“Just enter e-caped oporite his
hie name” said bis Honor to
Lieutenant Guice, “you can go,
but be care il about getting drunk
again,”
“If I get drunk again,” said
Fuller,! want you to fine me
“Make a vote of that r<quest,
Mr. Guice and if he comes back
’ here remind me of it.
' Ssllie Walsh very stout and
about 30 sorer!d a plea of guilty
of a <barge of drunk and disor
' derly. She wss forgiven for getting
drunk but fined $2.50 for the
frills.
“I aint got no d ugh’’ said
' Sallie.
“Then you can go to tho coller
' call the next case'’ said his
Honor.
The next case was agai st Bob
Gatewood. Col Nit Har is repres
noted B>b Tne charge was shoot
it-g in the corporate liin’ts and
the Record ruled that under '.he
j Mayors proclimati 'n he w pld
hold that even on Christmas
occasion the firing of pi-tols and
1 guns load'd with powper and
’ lead, was in violation of the
ordinance. The case was contin
’ u d unlit Thursday morning.
Steel Brown and John
1 two small colored kids were fined
1 $2 each for a Christmas fight.
’ Waiter Jones, a nice looking
1 young bartender was fined $2.50
or getting on t fiihigh lonosome
on yesterday.
Freeman Wallice, a negro man
o f about 28 was fined $25 or b 0
' d iyß , It was shown that freeman
has ehe repu'ion of being a dsr
’ ing thief and a colord conlnler.ee
t" man of darktown.
I He had tried his game on sme
' j young Alaba ua fanner l<i i
• night from near C'darbluff. One
’ of the farm-TS had thrown the
n , g ro down and while he hell
the stick cf'Oii in ~,e IUIIJ
Lanham A' ?on’» wageon yard had
■ Cll lled for the polic- Officer Joe
' S| ia rp r .ponded and Freeman
’ B lept‘tn the-“ Cats combs.
Tins ended the Holiday Full
| of Ninevh” matitme.
I Tbe Providence Journal wants
; Ne« v..rk C«".
, ..ecticut, Hb-'l" W“"‘‘ a, ' d
J sachusetts to confiscate the New
‘ York New Haven ami Hartford
railroad. ThKsortof thing was
J Hit'poeedtobe“p'Tultnn awh.le
Ja ‘ Soc Hers Jerry m<y consid
? e * 1, nnit.v“Ki'“ tl( - ( ” i61I, “'
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WIHIER PIC NiCS
THE SI’NDNY SCHOOLS OF
JHE CITY ARE ENJOYING
IHEHOLIOAVFESTIVIIIFS
St. Peters And d he Ftit-r Ba?
'ltrT MoST SvCCEBbII'L.
A 5 o'clock yest'-rday after
noon the children of St . I‘. ters
church, as theygithered around
'hen ehristmas tree made as pret
ty a picture : s ch;e would wish to
look at. -
Bright facesan 1 spurkli-ig eyei
were in evidence on ev ry side,
while suppressed chi dish eXlite
tuent continually cropped up
from the rich mines below I
Many carols were sung and aftei
a most happy address by the
pastor. Rev. C. B. Hudging, the
committee in charge began to
denude ihe beautiful tree of its
rich fruits. St. Peter school has
an enviable record for Chua ma
' trees and this year has but added
to its fame.
FIRST BAPTIST CAURCH
I
A t 7-30 last evening, the Sun
day school rooms of the First
, Baptist chinch was crowded to
he doors with an audienc eof
! happy children and their warm
friends.
In the most delightful program
of the evening the palms of vectury
, were easily won and gracefully
worn by the infan class. Here Miss
Ba'tie Shropshire is ()ueen und is
, ab'y supported by a cabinet
composed of Mesdames J. M. Lay,
W. S. McHen.y and H. P.
Childers. *■
The chorus songs deserve espec-
I ial mention, as does ‘.he following
> nummbors on the program.
Solo—Miss Bu l ah Adimson
uged G years.
Recitation —Edith 0 Rear, aged
; 5.
Song—A 'die Lou Lay, aged G.
, Recitation—“EHa’s Umbrella,”
, Catherine McDonald, ai>ed G.
R'-cication —“Telegrams sent tn
God,” Maiien Childers, aged 5.
Solo and Choi us—Battie S
1 Griggs. Havden Childers and
Sarah Woodruff.
As Santa Claus Mire Ross
. Wood nil -and her teltphoue have
eestablish') i a standard for future
like occasions, Every pupil was
1 remembered and no pupupil will
i forget the j -vltil ncces on.
STILL GOING TO KLONDIKE.
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Major Rucker Goes to Select
Rcute For Relief Expedition,
[ Portland, Ore., D’c. 29—The
, steamship George W. Elder Bailed
( from Dyea and Skaguay with 125,
passenger and 50) tons of freigt.
. Fifty horses and 400.000 f°et <.f
. lumber were offerred, but the El
der wis unable to make room lor
them.
I Among the pas»eng ra was
) Major L. H. Rucker, fourth
, United States Oivalry, who goes
to Skaguay and Dyea to arike an
inuestigati-m of tbe passes Kr the
1 purpose of selecting the mos.
foa-ible rotte forth" government
l Yukon relief expedi' " n.
WITH THE REGULARITY OF A
CLO7K.
j Cheney’s Expectorant will in
vaiiably cure a desperate cough
- and case of the lungs. I have used
it in my family for many years
and can say it never fails to prove
t-s worth. It will always get you
right. C- Tucker.
T. R. R- COBB VERY ILL
Dr. Todd Called To Ouilndo,
Fla., to Attend Him.
Thomas R. R. Cobb, of Atlanta,
is extreomy ill in Orlando Florida
Dr. J S. Todd his family physician
was telegraphed for and w<ntto
Mi. Cobb’s bedside last night.
Mr. Cobb went to Florida a few
, weeks.as<> fcr the benefit of his
health. He has been sick there
only for short while and his friend
iu Atlanta will be grieved to
learn of seri ms illness.—Cousti-
Jution.
FJ.KANE&CO
HAVE
THOUSANDS
OF BARGAINS TO
BARGAIN
We anticipated the Fall Trade
and.nore, we made our calcula*-
tions againstsix cant 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
time and it took a man who knew
how, That we have generously
succeeded in preparing to meet
the exigencies of+he times and
the conditions that now faca the
people, we most cordially invite
you to call and see for yjjrsalf
-•<‘4 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
th i : ’iV'hu):u n>>-
selected stock ever brought to
this market, Goqos. that are a
Si feast to the artistic eye andgoods
that wear like iron and yet?areja
gfr joy frever
F J. KANE & CO
10 CENTS AWEEK