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REPUB STOLE A MARCH
On Dem< crat And Was Sworn in
Bff re Pay
M Jiile Ain.,’ December 2C
Postmaster Rnrker was installed
before day ycste dny moriurg io
office here alter all night vigil in
the post( ffipe The inspector*
arrived at nigh’ and overhauled
the accounts oi the « Bice and
io -d t hem corn ct.
Yesterday morning they tcok
and swore in P. D
Barker and the employees on
arrival. Two cd the employees
reiut-ed to lake cath to the new
postmaster and were suspended.
Colonel Raiper, who claims to
hold offica by virtue of section
8830 of the revise eta'utes. whicl ,
hw requires that removals before
expiration of term must be by i
cue advice and cons' nt of the j
smate sued out a writ of injm c
tion in the United States
circuit court before Judge
fouiuiin, he being represented by
Mclntosh and Rich and Barker by
District Attorney Wickersham.
The plea was that Barker was
not and is not postmaster because
Rapier has not been legally re
moved, Barker’s name not being
sent to the senate. Rapier asked
that Barker be ei joined from in
t >rferring with him in the dis
charge of his duties as postmaster
of Mobile.
Judge Toulmin rendered his d' -
cision at 3 o’clock, refusing to
grant the injunction.
CITY NEWS.
CAUGHT ON THINLY AND
PRVEDIZWA hk
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FOR HUSLER READERS
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All Kinds of Little Newsy
Items Picked Upon Street
Corners at (Hotels And
Everywhere
' St. Peters Xmas Trie —At 5
o’clock this afternoon all the
pupils of St Peter’s church Sun
day school will be made happy by
beautiful presen's to be plucked
from a pretty chnstmas tree at
that church
Mrs. A. t O Garrird is now ie
c ivmg the Christm is goods or
deres she ord id for ths season, and
like all h r new stock there goods
are going at cost Here i s the
p'ace to get your milliimry and
n. wis the tim< j to buy.
Flatwoods Wedding —At 2:15
o’clock this afternoon, hi Ordi
nary J jhn P. Davis office Justice
E. P. Treaduway pronounced the
ceremony uniting for lite Mr.
George P. Holbrooks and Mis-
Jessis Burke. The young people
came in from the Flatwoods,
where they are very popular.
Mammoth Stock. — Talk ab u'
a big stock of.'caudy you jnt
ought to see that disp'ay al
Lloyd & Co’s., but then y<u can
scarcely see it for the crowds < t
eager customers that throng
the store, even with this unfa
vorable weather. They are going
to make a special cut on fine
chocolates the balance of this
week only, and if yen appreciate
flue goods at a low price, be
sure to try a pound or two at
25c Ib. They have concns
from 5c lb up.
Feather f„r Y.uu Cap.— ln
order to keep in rhe swi/n will sell
anything in our new and choice
slock of millinery at cost, ficin
now until the fifteenth of January
No rake, come and get the finest
hats and feathers, notions, ribbons
and everything at cost at A. 0
Garrard* ’.
Thirteen Ohio Republican 1-g;s
lators oppose Hau n, nil I Hano i
•ays that before he is done with
'em bc'iove 'hat 13 he will j make
’em is a 'nr ►t” unlucky number.
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THE DOOM THAT HAS OVER
TAKEN CUBANS.
HELP HEEDED AT ONCE
AMF.Kiea.NB Called Upon To Sane
Their Neighb >ra
Washington, Dec. 28—The
most profounded distress prevails
among many thousands of people
in Cuba. Starvation not only im
pends, tut it is an actual fact.
I'he president has been informed
of the sac’s from sources whose
credibility cannot be doubted. He
has gene to the length of his con
stitutional power in ca’ling the
.-fate cf affairs to ’he attention of
the American people.
The state department has used
all of i’s authority to mitigate the
conditions there and the left* r to
the public s nt out by Secretary
Sherman the day before Christmas
pointed out t'.e wn y to further
alleviate the miserable condition
of the reconcent rados
Today the sum of $5,000 was re
ceiv-d by Assistant Secretary Dav
from certain < mritably disposed
peop'e whnsi-u.unes are not dis
closed and this sum be remitted yb
tilegraph early tomorrow morning
to Consul General L°e for dis
bursement among the more press
mg cases. It is heped by the de-
P-ircment of the Amer
ican people will come to I lie re
ief and that promptly, by sub
scriptions of money clo’hing and
supplies of various kinds.
The newspapers are expected to
lend a generous aid in carrying
forward this movement.
The machinery for distribution
has been provided by the sta*ede
partment and Consul General Lee
has undertaken, v ith the aid of
the American consular officers in
Cuba, to give personal attention
tn the allevia'iou of distress by
the distribution of the gifts of
the Ameri ran people
One line of steamers plying be
! tween New York and Havana—the
j Ward line—it is said has under
rakcd to forward any contributions
of goods to General Lee at Havana
and it is believed that the Amer
ican railroads will do their part
by carrying the goods to the sea
board. The Spanish au'horit'es
have consented to remit all duties
on relief supplies so forwarded.
'1 he state department directs
that they be sent direct tc Consul
General Lee either money by draft
or check, or goods. Consul Genera!
I Lee tonight cabled the sta’e 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 child'en, medicines for fever,
includii g a large proportion ot
quinine, hard bread, c< ru meal
Lac n rice lard potatoes beans peas
salt fish principally cod fi-h am
cann d goods especially condensed
milk for the starving children.
Money will also be useful to
secure nu'ses medicihes ai d for
many o’her necessary purposes.
rORTUED -FOR MONTHS.
“I was tortured for nine months
with nettle rash. I found no relief
until I began taking Hood’s sar
saparilla. The first few bottle re
lieved me and I continued its use
until I was cured. I am now in
better health than for years and
mv skin is soft and white, “Mr<
Lucy Bi glow, Bushnef, Florida.
Hood’s Pills are the only pills
> take w ith II nil's Sirs ip iriliu
Al Id rugists 25
CI TATION LEW E L’O SE LL.
GEORGIA fl yd county.
To a'l whom it may concern.
Solom n Everett, administrator of
John Mills, deceased, has in due
form applied to the undersigned
for lea/e to sei. the stocks belong
ing to the estate cfsaid deceased
and siij application will be heard
on the first Monday in January
next. This (ith day of Dec. 1897.* '
John P. D*yia t OrJim.y. *
,PERSONAL MENTION
8m k. Rebel Yell!
“It I" I Yi ll” thebe't
Pie ce Roser has r'uniul to
Anniston .
Mr. W. H. Adkins has return
ed to Atlanta .
Mr. W J, Tywnly.ol Dalton is
;>t the Centn I.
Pre-cripiions a specialty at the
i 11 nie Pharmacy.
Mr. G. J. Hollingswnith of
st In ntii is l:e'e 'o lay.
Mr. R I). Co'ier lias r turne<
*(>m a trip to New Mexico
We are ii. the lend on handker
chief extracts. all the odors.
Mrs. A B M< n’gcucery if-quit<
ill nt her home on College Hill
Miss Snllie Walker left today
for Atlanta, where she will visit
for sone Weeks.
Alter spending Christmas in
Rook mart, Mr E A Heard has
returned o Rome.
Mrs. Horrie Wimpee is repor
ted us quite ill at her home
ii th' j Fifth ward.
See our -J - -n.d Glycerine »oap
until Januarv 1«t. The price i
ot.ly 10 cents R"i Pharmacy.
Dr Henry W. Taylor of the
Rome Pharmacy continues con
valesce at fronya severe attact r ,of
fever.
Mr. Will W. Martin, -a
popular ex-R >man is here
A'lanta spending a few diys with
relatives.
I The many friends of Mr. D. C
1 Woodward will be pained to learn
that he is quite ill at his home in
East Romo.
The Christmas races that were
to have occurred this afternoon
have been ppstpotvd until New
Years of ernoon.
Mr. Clyde Shropshire, after a
ph asant visit to bis father’s fam
ily, returned to his horns in
Alan’a today.
Mr. Harry Young, the fire in
surance adjusta stodped off ’n
Rome yes’erday 7 afternoon to re
new boyhoods acquitances.
Miss Imogene Coulter, one o
Rome’s most gift d daughters, is
hon->e Atlanta, spending the
holidays with her mother’s family.
Disasisoftel lurk in the blood
tielore they openly manifest them
selv-’s. Therefore keep the blood
pure with Hood Sars epariall.
Cheap tickets to all points via
Vaster.) & A'lan ic R. R. Dio
30. 31 and January 1 . Limited
an. 4th 1808. C K; Ayer, P& I’A
Mr. John C. Reese has gone to
Rockmart for a few days. Ho will
renew bis Mexican lion stories and
do up the Calhoun wolf li r or die
in an h meet effort.
Miss Sarah Hamilton "Yancey
and Mr B n C Yancey spent
yesterday in Macon with their
' grandpatetits, Dr. and Mrs. R. M.
Patterson. Thry tire now visiting
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Moldrim in
Savannah. Macon News .
Dr. A. K. Battle, of Rome, is
spend’ng the holid lys with his
daughter, Mrs. T S L >wry, in
Viiieville. Dr. Batt’e has a host
of friends in Macon who always
welcome him wito pleasure. Mu
con News.
Young Ladie*’ Delight.—
That is what we should cal' those
fancy packages of Sparrow’s fine
Chocolat's at Lloyd’s. They coma
in all »iz<'N fiom j lb. to 5 b
boxes, s rno'all Chocolates, and
some assorted Chocolates and bon-!
bons Y' u will see the handsome
cut elsew here.
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Di-charged. —That is to say
City Physician will, on
tomorrow morning discharge
from the pest house its only
occupant Weyler Walker The!
negro has successful y treated ,
tor smallpox un 1 De* city tphy.-i
--ciun deserves praise tor the!
ec momi •, manner in which ho has
j operated the pest house an 1 man -
aged the case.
Charter I(| || t # New
OAK Eli lei
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and '.J I iffy
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« YOU SAVE YOUR MONEY BY BUYING FRO
Rome China andSto . e Co
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C9iv*mg new g Yodem bracing the newest
shapes and the very latest st/'e3 in m Hi i > y
every week, we are st’ll selling t p ices th?{
compete with all a lege I ‘’At Cost” ‘i ju es.
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The new goods now coming in are or .'err
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q placed for fall an d winter d ? ive^y.and tn yj uh
we have decided to mike a change in our
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business, necessitati i > i 'eduction f stock
P by'Jan. 1 st., we a e rec i/. our new 3 cds I 3
dn S’ving our..customers he benefit of all
Q p ofits.
P
o Cur Trimmers are turning out the besl
? Q work in the south, for the proof, we invite
O 3 our inspsetion, You are c j’d ally invited to
. 0 call early and we assure yyuth it you cant Q
1 P come too often
O Respectfully
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l l REDUCED RATES
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Via S uthern Railway, Account
Christmas Holidays.
On account hristm is H >!i<layo
I jhe Southern Railway will sell
ti' kets from points on its lines to
ail points Sou h of tha Ohio and
1 Potomac and East of the Mississip
pi rivers, in the territory of the
Southeastern Passenger As-mcia
ti n at a rate of one and one-third
fate for the round trip Tickets
w 11 be sold Dec mber 2 Ind 23rd
- 21ih 25 li, 30 and Bist 1897 and
January Ist 1898, with final limit
January 4:h 1898.
Call on agent cf the Southern!
R iilway so- further informati ; |
QUICK TIME
Throug sleeping car service to
Jacksonvi’le, Tampa and Florida
points
The Southern Railway has re
sumed its fast winter schedule be
tween R'me, Ga , Jacksonvi'le
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Tampa and Flo ida points leav
ing Rome 8 20 pin miking th
quickest I ime be Ween those p int«.
Tiiis is a solid train carrying ele
gint day coachesand Pil rum
sleeping car. Rome to Jackson-
I vile with ut change. Also Pull
. man siteping car Rome to Talnpa,
i wit hout change . Winter touris
tickets are now on sa’e to all prm
cip il win'- r -esur s ir. Florida.
For information call on .1 N
II rrison, ci y ticket agent Arm
1 str mg H -tel. ’Phone 39 .
I . ——
DingUy says' siver will tv tin
' the Congressional issue next year
' Dingley is on y hoping tint hi
deficit will cat D) ice-and it wont
while the republicans skate out ol
power.
An American warsh'p has been
tired upon by the Turks but as an
.. apology was made all was for
g ven. Kill a fellow and apologise
to his widow may sui' the widow
but its poor business fur the
1 inis i • m • « > ,) )anv.
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• Western & Atlantic R. R.
(Battlefields liime>
AND-
Nashville, Chattanooga & St.
Louis Railway
. . TO ~ N
CHATTANOOGA,
NASHVILLE,
CINCINNATI,
CHICAGO, ’
MEMPHIS and
ST. LOUIS.
ALLMAN PALACE BUFFET SLEEPING CARS
JACKSONVILLE ansi AIL ANTA
- . TO . .
NASHVILLE and ST. tOUIS,
THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE.
I ical Sleepers and Chat-
tenooga.
- ms to At’.ansas~and
_ lexas.
Kcursion Tickets to California and Col
_ ocado Resorts.
■itc ; o flß,ut Rutes - Stbeduhm, etc.,
’i'kei J-A. UJCMAS, •
U iitk'f\ 9 It j ’ L EBM °NDSON, T.P.A.,
Rmne.Ca. < nattanoooa.
33. M. BROWN. rUAC! r re ““-
• faille anaq ,. r , CHAS. F HARMAN,
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LE T E RSO F ADM INISTR ATfON
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern. E.
11. Colclough having in prop- r
form applied to me for permant nt
left re of administration on the
estate of Mrs. Sarah J. M right,
'at ■ of said county, This is 'ocite
-ill and singular the creditfs and
next of kin of Mrs. S,r>-h J.
Wright to be an I appear at my of
fice within Hie time allowed by
law and show cause if a.y they
can why | crinan.mtadmiiiis-ration
should not be granted to E. H.
Coiclougn or some other li’ and
proper person on Mrs. Sarah J.
Wright’s estate. Witnc.-F mv hand
t i ! -nli ;i U sign i iri th. (> ’• d i
-f December 1897-
J >hn P. D/vis.Or lin try.
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tions strictly oonfldentlal. pan
sent free. Oldest -nrenry for s‘_ “ t re el™
I’atents taken throiiirh »» 1 thfi
tpretat not ire, without cliarao.
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