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THE HUSTLER OF ROME.
THIRD year.
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Ag Seen by one of Rome's
Most Gifted Daughters.
thK HOME of HOSPITALITY.
*■* FUw,ri
, fTr .pic.< Frui<» «d T-mass.
fht Merry Marti
Gras day.
New Orleans, Feb 20.
j) ttn Hustlbb of Rome :—Every
j BV J have s»id that I would send
you a letter, but my time has flown
on the flower scented air, and been
consumed in pastimes as fragrant,
and enticing as the blooms of this
quaint old city.
Even now from my window case-
K ont I can s p e °n the lawn th*
<oiden fruit of the orange and
Japanese pium treer while thr
aroma of hundreds of roses and
orange blossoms make life a de-
Kght.
To wander in this lavely garden
beneath a sky of trapical sunshine
to pluck violets, heliotrope, jasa
mines and roses day after day is
worth the trip down here.
i The place lam visiting is a typ
ical Southern home, a large white
house with greeu blinds, and luxu
‘riant vines clambering about its
sidei. My room >« on the first floor
and I sleep in a beautiful bed
stead with a canopy of blu« satin,
and white lace. I tell this because
I am so plaased, so you must par
don me if I grow to speak of my
self toe often.
In addition to their attraction*
just thi' kof feeding upon great
white heads of lettucce and ripe
tomatsM, radishes, fresh oysters,
crabs and fish every ineal, to say
nothing»f the fruit, and black cof
fee servedonly the French can.
Oh! lain enthusiastic about
New Orhans, it is the place of
manifold wonders and beauties; a
great thrcb- ing, generous heart
loving all mankind. The Southern
ardor of a tropic dime da«h< d with
the impulse and vivacity of the
true Gaul makes a character un
surpassed for chivalry, generosity,
affection aud hospitality.
Every wish is anticipated, only
at jour peril can you admire any
thing. for it is immediately offered
jeu. \ou mny go miles aud miles
over the city with the friends you
vij’t, wd every time they will
P a j )■ *r car faie uiuoss you get
ahead of them by stealth .
Now about the Carnival, lam
sot able to describe its magnifi
cence. It was like a dream of
fairyland. I did not uiow that
the human mind could imagine
and devise so much beauty
Mardi Gras day the folks rep-
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Furniture and Undertaking, Carpetsand Matting.
CORNER- 337, BROADST? ,
ROME GEORGIA,
resented scenes from the works of
different writers; and at night th*
scenes were all from the Mothar
Goose Melodies.
All day the merry m akers
thronged the streets, even littl*
children and babiea were in gala
attire, while from window, aud
vine, covered balcony streamed
flags and bunting bearing hie
majesty’s colors, purple, yellow and
green My young hopeful joined a
crowd of children eut in this
neighborhood wore* oambriedrees
of the above mentioned hues,
and a pink mask aud had as she
ssid “a splendid time”
Such a jolly happy set of people
no rudeness, jostling, pushing, for
loud talklug did I see all day,
when the crowd was largest.
Late that night, or I should say,
early that morning for it was near
ly day before we could leave the
festivities, coming home on the
street car every body was kind and
jolly, trying to see how very good
they could be about giving seats to
the ladies, for there was of course a
great crowd.
On the car were ssveral who
still wore their Carnival suits
some of them carried musical in
struments, and played upon them
for the benefit of the passengers,
The King of the Carnival pre
sented his Queen with a diamond
necklace. All es the costumes for
the parades were made in Paris. I
have not told half I know. Next
time I must mention the French
Opera the Orphan's home, and
some other attractions-and institu
tions.
Fred Govan is having afinetims
his relatives pet him continually,
and he has met ever so many girls.
Prof. Beeson of Shorter College
formerly, is living flere a: d has
been to see us several times,
My last poem had some typo
graphical errors in it—don’t mur
der me again if you wart another
letter.
E H. H.
New Orleans, Feb. IStlh 94-
IN SELF DEFENCE
you ought to keep
vhf your fKsh up. Dis
—ease will follow, if
y° u et ■ it ' below
jfeowf.y a healta? standard.
»?/ jo v-V-** how this
what you
■— JSW peet t ® r - Pierce’s
JbHeL. ■ ' C -Idea Medical
m Diecovery. That
is the greatest flesh-
Jpy ft builder known to
ess medical science far
surpassing filthy Cod Liver OU and all its
nasty compounds. It’s suited to the most
delicate stomachs. It makes the morbidly
thin, plump and rosy, with health and
strength.
The “ Discovery ”is sold on frial. In every
thing that’s claimed for it, as a strength
restorer, bloed-cleanser, and flesh-maker, if
it ever fails to benefit or cure, you have
your money back.
It’s your case that you want to know about,
if you have Catarrh—not your neighbor’s.
And in your case, no matter what it is, the
proprietors of Dr. Rage’s Catarrh Remedy
promise to pay you SSOO, if they cau't give
you a perfect And permanent cure.
i && g'l Q ■ W P SS aud Whiskey Habits
'TWu IV M W BrffiS cured ftl home witb
■ ■“* Hal E#S out pain. Book of par-
JpS S E m tienlM-s sent FttfeE
mMamiit no* ■ M.U « x»!.L* 1 ,M.i>.
Atlanta, f.a. Office li>Ci Whitehall St
WEDtSDAY EVENING FEBRUARY. 21. 18P4.
181 M,
Being put Forwar I as a Labor
Candidate
FOR MAYOR OF NEW YORK
W'll Hurt the Republican ehauacc,
Now (sc Bright la Gotham. Gar
McKinley es Ohio Playing for the
Next Replica■ Nominatiou
I«r President. ”
New York, Feb. 20—Those whe
observe politicial movements in
New York outside the regular par
ty lines attach much importance
to the endeavors now making to
bring Henry George forward as a
candidate for the mayoralty.
It is no secret that for weeks
past the labor men have been ar
ranging te become a recognised
factor in the impending political
campaign and while Mr. George
has remained aloof from all de
monstrations of apolitical nature
he found it impossible to restrain
a recent audience wh.ch hailed
him as a mayoralty candidate and
cheered him widly.
There are some democratic po
liticians who affect to consider the
George movement among the la
bor men as a disguised ef
fort on the part of the republicans
to help their own chances in the
coming contest.
No impression cauld be more'
erroneous. It is cone ided even bv ''
• if
the democrats that republican
prospects is New York have never
been more bright but Henry j
George has no connection with re- r
publican prospects.
If Henry Georg 1 is brought for
ward at all i f will be amply as the
resuslt-of an independaut move
ment.
The arrival of G r, v ArnAr McKin-
f
iey in the city has set the Presi
dential boomers talking, it is
hipted tha<: from now on the re
publican party’s chief exponent of
of the doctrine of a protective
tariff wit! be seen frequency in
public places.
He is to make a completecircuit
of the country during the next
eighteen months, it is said, and the
next stand is Chicago, where the
Governor will speak at th« Union
League ditaer on Washington’s
Birthday.
The Governor declined to dis
cuss the subject of republican
Presidential nominees, but it is
stated as a fact that the Govern
or is a candidate fortlie nomina
tion.
H’s friends expect him to have
the Ohio delegation solid, owing
to the alleged complaisance of ex
overnor Foraker and the faction
he leads, and his interests in the
Republican National Committee
will be looked after by the execq
live member from Ohio, Mr, Hahn,
A B.McARVER&Ca.
Tire Entire Stock of Dry Groocfes
Notions, Hats and Shoes, at
NEV YORK COST
DRY GOODS.
Dress Goods. Black
Silk Warp Henriettas
All Wool Cashmeres.
Half Wool Cashmeres
AH wool Flannels.
Black Battens. Col
ored Sattens. Check
NainsooKs. Check
Lawns- Plain White
Lawns. India Lawns.
White and Cream
Mulls Hamburg Edg
ing. Indialined Em
broderies. Torchon
Laces. Ribbons-. T
able Linens, Table
Damask and Nap-
SHOES. SHOES.
Men’s Fine Shoes,
Good Shoes
Boys’ Good Shoes,
Boys’ cheap Shoes
Boy’s Rubber Shoes.
GoesM
IUST l IIJ- •
Col. A- B. Montgomery spent th<
day in the C’ty. z
NEW rONSORIAL PARLOR-
Frank Taylor the old knight of
the razor has opend up a new bar
ber shop at 224 Broad street. He
invitesail his friend and patrons
to call early hi . ei. I—24 r j
Warters ‘'ExtraGood”
for sale by all cigar
dealers.
Read A B McArver & C >’s advective
meat on front page
Fine white India lawns at New
York Cost, A, B McArver A Co.
kins. Towels. Red
and White Flannels.
Dress Lining. White
Bed Spread* . Jeans.
10-4 Sheeting 5-4
Pillo m Casingbleach
ed Domesiics. Drill
ings, Sheetings Shirt
ings Calicos Buttons,
Thread Blanketsand
Comforts.
GENTS’ FUSNISH
-ING GOODS
Scarfs. Half Hose,
Suspenders Collars
and Cuffs Fine Shirts
Flannel shirtscotton
shirts. Undershirts
Overshirts. Overalls
Mens’ Cheap Shoe >
Ladies’ Rubber Shoes.
Ladies’ Shoe?.
Ladies’ Fine Shoes
Ladies’ Good Shoss
Black silk warpe II i ryetta at New
York Cost, A B McArverA C.,
LtiV.h'jt <air Dressing
Mrs. Sitton, is now ready to wash
hair and, dress the hair for . ny occa
tion, cut ** eid the bangs, also trea<
the face, or in other words make
ladies beautiful in w> weeks. Cal
No 1 OmL Av ’• -h, )ne Gn
STAT- & COUNTY
TAXES.
“■ ■■— "W
A.l unpaid taxes for
1893 are being put in
hands of Sheriff for
Colection
Jno.J.BiaCk. T-C.
10 CENTS AWE
- and Jackets..
ber Coats Good line
of Hats-Good line cF
T runks.
Ladies’ and MissesT
Hose.
Hose. Ladies’ Hand
kerchief. Ladies-'
Undervests. Ladiea
Gloves Shawls scart&
Cloaks Jackete. Gos
samers. Misses’ Gas
samers. Misses’ Cor
sets. Ladies Corsets. ,
etc.
Boys’ Shirty Waists*., h
Spool Silk,
Cotton,
SHOES.
.Ladies Cheap Shoes
Misses’ S
Childrens Shoes
Childrens’ Rubbers
ANNOUNCEMENT.
The HusTLkr of Rome is w
horiz-*d to announce the fol low
ing ticket, for mayor and airier
men of the city of Rome:
FOR MAYOR.
JOHN J SEAY
FOR ALDERMEN.
I irst Ward—Henry Harvey., '
Second Ward—H. S. LapadeiV**
Thud W • rd—J. A/Gamm©Q.
Fourih Ward—Walter Harris
Fifth Ward—Henry Hoskinscru.
The Lest remedy in the world ftp
diarrhoea and other summer ecw
plaints is Reepe’s diarrhoea coz^M'’.
disfaction given or money refumf-af;
Reese & V/hitehhead.