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Official Organ
Os the city of Rome, and Foyd, the
"Banner county'' of Georgi a.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Rome Ga. Jan. 23 1894
Editor Hustler of Rome.
I
You are herobv authorized to
announce this ticket to the voters
•of Roma, sulij' ct to their action in
*the coming municipal election,
Asking their support, we pledge our
beet effort, individual and com
to the services of the people
end to the upbuilding of (Air city.
\ R ppoctfully,
FOR MAYOR
•JOHN D, MOORE.
FOR ALDERMEN
First Ward—B. McArver,
Second Ward—W. J Neel.
Third Ward—Henry Sioffragan,
Fourth Ward—Walter Harris,
Fifth Ward —'l'..l. McCaffrey.
■ntvwim m ann*. jas#
Mr. Atkinson, makes the following
«i additional appointments for speak
[;! iu £ :
Jackson, Butte county, on Wed
mesday, February 21st.
Spring Place,Murray County on
Fy Thursday February 22ud.
‘Clayton Raburn county cn rm n
-day February 26th'
Crawfordville Taliaferro count}
Km on Wednesday February 28i h
Monroe Walton county on Thur*
•day, March Ist
" 11 111 1
It is claimed that Bill Nye has
F ’ lieart failure —some Jday he will
| j die and the people will be at rest.
|i
Bill Glenn has opened bis month
I< again and as usual—put his foot
I ‘ nit
| £
And now the capitalists are bo
| ginning to figure on the cost of
| **da ning the Etowah.” Who says
advertising does not pay?
Mrs. Lease claims, now to be a
t free Mason —wonder if she road
•< That William goat on a side sad
dle.
Many new buildings are being
projected for Rome’andwith Spring
The Hill City will take on renewed
I li|p '
The man in Atlanta who does’nt
b
know who ho himself is must be
an angle no one else would stay so
far from home that he would get
I lost in the ‘‘Hairy Hill City,”
| t Glessner’s fearless
I deniocrat^XXj ß doing valiant
I service for the S P aldeu
J County democracy au B^res *
■ eive champion in such' 8, P a P cr 60
•Ti ably edited.
Mr. Bill Gleen says the\ talk
him being a condidate for gAvenor
is. next to Atkinson’s candidacy,
the biggest joke unlaugheda a .—
I Augusta Herald. Bill Glenn has
| done many funny things in his
1 life that have never yet been
laughed at Bill ought to tackle
‘ another Gober and run for the at
’ tornoy Generalsnip again.—But
then everybody knows that the
1 Atlanta papers have been coaching
him for that office ever since, with
them he suffered defeat two years
■ ’ «go-
.
A resolution in favor of birch
ing bad boys instead of sending
. ithem to prison has been sent to
the British home secretary, signed
by a number of magistrates. The
proposition is to birch boys under
it 16 for all offenses, at the discre
tion of the magistrate. The judi
'q „ cious use of the bircb, it is be
| lisved, would not only have a more
salutary effect, but would save the
■Os Loys from acquiring the prison
losing their dread of the
and sinking deeper into
THE SACKCLOTH SEASON
“I've a story, clear, that’s funny’’—
“No, it’s I .ent.”
“Can you let me have some money?”
“No it's Lent ”
“Do not wear that flashy bonnet
With the garden flower on it,
No, my dear, yon shall not don it
For it's 'A'UI.”
“We must dress in garments seller,
For it's L ent,
Something q let, like Octoiier,
For it’s Lent.
And when Charley, so enhancing,
Up the steps is proudly prancing,
Ton must keep your lieu rt from dancing,
For it’s I nt.”
Register,
BILL FLEMING'S TALEOF WOE.
Mr. Wm. Flaming is pouring in
hard shot in a soft place in the guber
natorial race Possibly Mr, Atkinson
knows this. —Augusta Herald.
If we remember correctly,one W.H
Fleming of the county of Richmond
was deft uted by Mr. Atkinson, for
speaker of t lie last H mse of of Rep
r eseutives.
If we remember correctly, the de
feat, was more than a defeat, it was a
rout.
If we remember correctly, Speaker
Atkinsoa made Mr. Fleming chair
man of tLe Committee on Priviledges
and Elections, besides putting him
on various other committees.
' If we remember correctly, later on
when Judge Ht’l resigned his seat
jn the house of Representatives speak
er Atkinson appointed Mr. Fleming
cl,a r nan of.the Finance committee.
If these are facts, then will the Au
gusta Herald please tell us what
grievance its pet —Bill Fleming the
talker, has against Mr. Atkinson, who
was the choice of the people for speak
er and who made a most distinguish
ed officer.
Did Mr Atkinson make a mistake
in honering the gentleman from Au
gusta? Is the man from Augusta a
gentleman or a sore head, is he a
democrat or a diseppointed office
seeker enroute Jto the Third Party.
"But of course Bill Fleming tawks
he kan’t heppit—.”
The Guano Schooners have be
gun to sail from this port.
WHO IS THE "DARK HORSE”
Says the Columbus Evening
Ledger: The Statesboro Star one
of the many Georgia Weeklies
which have the name of Hau. W.
Y. Atkinson for governor, at its
mast head declares that Bullock
county is au Atkinson strong hold.
It also has the following concern
ing the gubernatorial race:
They say Gon, Evan’s friends up
about Rome, are getting awfully '
frightened, and are threatening to '
trot out a dark horse. It has not
as yet been settled on who this
third entry will be, but iu all prob
ability he will be either Tom
Watson or Seal) Wright, Let him
come Atkinson can beat the
whole gang.
MACON'S MUD SLINSER
McDuffie Journal truly eays:
"The friends of Mr. AtKinsjm^ ve
think, are acting unwisely i Q J^i s i u <r
the objection to GeneralEEying. ing f} ia f
he is a preacher, am|^j ming thftt
he should i eceixj^/^special consid
eration on acjjr )(111 t o f jjjg re cord as a
C onfedeij^£^ veteran. —Mat or Ne ws.
,**ues the Macon News believe the 1
above a fair blow above the belt? 1
Does the News hope by suc|i miss- ’
statements to stir dissention enough 1
among the veterans of Bibb and the 1
Christian voters of Maeon to carry its
county for Evans? With due respect
to all parties, we don't believe Rev.
C. A. Evans would want votes won by
such means. Let the News get out of
the mud hole.
.»■■ 11 1 l I «'■!*"
AUGUSTA NEW S HARD PRESSED
The Atkinson organs claim that the '
fact that a Baptist divine refused to
support the gentleman, means noth- '
ing at all. No, nothing, except that
the aspirant after gubernatorial hon
ors got left.—Augusta News.
And is this the diet Augusta's “Ev
ans Boomers” are to feed upon until
Richmond county acts? But perhaps
it. is best for after the State conven
tion the “Boomers” will have to eat
crow or support Tom Watson along j
with the said "divine” who happened i
to be a democratic apostle.
Poor Augusta!—Poor Bill Fleming!
We pity their little 2x4 souls, if the
above argument is the best they have
in their shops. "They may recover,
but we fear they will ntyjr look like
anything again. ’
The Hustler of Rome extends
ts deepest sympathy to Sam E.
Whitmire in this, the hour of his
sorrow. His father Mr, W C.
Whitmire, after four in mths suf
fering from injuries received iu a
fall from a road cart, quietly
breathed his last this forenoon.
The funeral occurs tom<rrow
morning at 10 o’clock when the
remains will be laid to their long
rest in the country church yard at
Floyd Springs.
.THE RACE FOR GOVERNOR .
The Macon Telegraph is of the
same opinion as the Ledger about the
Evans boom' It says:
“The truth is that the artificially
blown up boom for Gen. Evans has
about collapsed, and that At ki s>n s
gaining raptdly in all parts of the
state as men begin to consider the
facts of the situation. This process is
sure to continue,’’ —Columbus Eve
ning Ledger.
Hon. W. Y. Atkinson will have no
trouble in securing the Wilcox coun
ty delegation,—Rockdc’e Solid South
Hon. W. Y. opened the
gubernatorial campaign in Forsyth on
the Btb. He made an admirable speech
and placedJhimself i-qu rely on the
Democratic platform.—Marietta Jou -
nc 1 ,
The Democrats in Glascock pre sol
id lor Atkinson.—Gibson Record.
Dooly’s three newspapers are all
straight out for Mr. Atkins >n for gov
ernor. They felt the force of the fight
in the campaign o 1 92 an I know
who helped and who did .L.—Vienna
Pr ogress.
Col. Frizzelle says that Appling .
Telfair and Irwin counties are for At
kinson for governor as between the
two candidates now befare the peo
ple.—Tifton Gazatte.
While third paitjism was at feve
heat during the last campaign W. Y,
Atkinson was one of the strongest
supporters of the Democratic party.
He manfully rolled his sleeves up and
met the leaders of the new party in
joint debate, and literally deadened
the new party wherever he landed.
Such a thing flight to be appreciated
and that's why we would like to see
him in the governor's chair ahead of
any one else.—Baxley Banner.
Mr. W. Y. Atkinson saouhl ce -
tainly bring a bill iu trover ogunst
the Young Men's Evans Club of At
lanta for the wrongful conversion of
his name. What right have they to
take his name for their campaign
paper. They should have known
there is only one People's Will in
Georgia and he is Will Atkinson, —
Macon Telegraph,
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T WO "SHOWS” L IST NIGHT
M SCARTHY*S MISHAP* VS. SEAY 3
PER HAI’S
Rome, as a th atcr town, is fo’g
ing lo ihe iron
Last mgiit, 1 in in :I. there
were no loss tnaij two shows in
full bla-t, at one and Iho same
time.
In the Op n ra House, Dumip
McCarthy and Mike Mulligan of
New York held down the boards
and wou round after round of ap
plause from Ihe audience. The
support of this show was good and
the people got th ir money's worth
‘■McCarthy’s Mishaps” will always
get a good house in Rome.
At the City Hall, another audi
ence, smaller b’.?.t nearly as enthu
siabtiv was assembled, and cheered
long, loud and lustily the great
specialties of Judge .Moses Baily
ofChu!ioand Major Henry Ober
of Timbucktoo,
The name of the show had not
been discovered until the curtain
rang up. and the performance was
put on, then it was s-df evident
and luminous— Seay’s Per-haps,
The above named gentlemen
were the stargo rs and they were
being supported too, for their pre
cious “out of the town support.’
And Capt. S’ay, he was there, and
Mr. Henry Lansdell he was there
too.
Wm. Thompson, a crosseyed
colored voter was also there, and
was so full of "financial informa
tion 11 that he was bleeged to rise
and opeu a dispensary. He said
he did, that a policeman tole 'em
if he would voce for Mist John
Moore that if he, Thompson should
get drunk he would not be arrested
and therefore he was fur Capt.
Seay lor mayor.
Here some fool nigger asked him
Thompson "which perl iceman tole
you so“ and he 'at once refused to
toll and sot down.
Several sjeeches were made and
finally when iu a burst of enthu
siasm, Mose B i y, of Chulio, call
ed tor all who would support Capt,
Seay to rise and be counted 20
colored voters and one white man
stood up.
Several other j vhite men were
present aud some of them were
Seay meu but they did not vote
with the colored brothers on this
occasiau—preferring to waait and
make the color -d brother vote with
them on election day.
In the meau time new workers
from the country at large may be
expected to arrivee ’and assist
Messrs, Baily aud Ober. If men
ever needed it they do iu this cam-,
paigu, Z z
Application for
name of Oostanaula, S: earn
boat and , Trading
oompaoy,
Georgia, Floyd County—
To the Saperior court of said county;
Geo. W Trammell, H L Trammell, Frank
Holdbrooks and their associates show they de
sire to be made and created a body corporate.
And that they be created such body corporate
under the name of the Oosta- aula Steamboat
and Trading Company,
That they be created such body corporate for
the term of twenty years and as such and in
said name that they be allowed to sue and b 3
sued.
The principal office and place of business of
Such corporation to be iu the city of Rome
Floyd County, Ga.
The character of the business to be done and
carried on by said corporation is the r unning of
a steamboat upon the Ooscanaula and Coosa
rivers and hauling freights and charging there
for; the buying and selling of lumber, bricks
and ail kinds of building material and dealing
in country produce and general merchandise.
The object of said corporation being pecunia
ry gain to stockholders therein.
The capital stock of said corporation to be
two thousand dollars actually, ai I either m mey
or property before beginning business and divi
ded into shares of one hundred dollars each,
with the privilege of increasing the capital
stock to twenty five thousand dollars or such
other amount as may be agreed upon by the
stockholders, not in excess of twenty-flve thoi I
sand dollars |
That such corporation be allowed to (upon I
organization) pass such by laws, as it may deem
to jts interest and advantage, that are not iu
consistent with tire laws of Georgia, or United
States.
Wherefore petitioners pray an order be grant
ed creating them a body corporate under name
for the term, purposes and < bject aforesaid and
thereby duly chartered as such body orporate
Gao. & waiter Harris,
Petitioners Attorneys.
Fi ed in office Feb. 19, 1894,
Wm. E, Beysiegle,
Clk, Sup, Ct.
Georgia Floyd County—
The above application for charter of “Oosta
naula Steamboat and Trading Company.” is a
true copy as appears of record iu my office.
This Feb. 19, 1894,
Wm, E, Beysiegle,
Clerk Superior t ourt,
F. C. G, A.
Application for Letters of
Dismission.
GEoßGlA,—Floyd County:
Whereas Mrs. Lizzie Hughes Ad ninistratrlx
John Hughes Estate represents to the court in
her petition duly tiled, that she has admini
tohn Hughes estate. This is to cite al
persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can,why said adminis
tratrix should not be discharged from her ad
ministration and receive letters of dismission
on the first Monday iu March 18tH, This Dec. 4th
1893.
John P. Davis Ordinary Floyd Co- Georgia
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SEEDS! WORLD’S Fill MEDALS 4 DiPLMI
My exhibit of Seeds an 1 Garden Vegetables was a war !»1 iiV ., p
iums and a Special Diploma by Piedtn »nt Exposition Ju lg dS a ’
Incouraged by this sucaess, I sent a colection Seeds to the*
air, and was awarded Medal Diploma for best collection there Th’° ■
gl end r enicnt, lor the Seed mot in competition those great Hue j /*' **
of this country, but mine got there beautifully. I hate had e Su
with the various seeds offered the farmers, and my judgment say tho \] 2
lection below is the best. The collection is a choice selection of Q ar
Vegetable Seeds, and is gotten up with the idea of establishing a seel ba
ess 28papers (extra large) of choice Vegatable Seed 1 package containj Q
00 Annuals (Flower) 1 package of my Cotton, ‘‘Klug Improved"
pack ige of my Co n, "King Improved“-all postpaid for SI.OO. Circular te?
ing aU about my Seed free Address T. J. KING, Richmond V
OQTTON AT 16C-TS, PER lr'
Seed for trial purposes only.
We Have Every Seed in Existence.
There is no M >ney in Cotton at 8e NEW BOSTON , TEX. -
There is an active, strong demand RIC H.VIOND SEED CO.
Richmond Va;
for long staples at 16c, loen why - g cer tjfy j
not plant it? Your answer is: Be- Sea Island cotton planted in alternate
cause none of the long staples will P l .^ B S * a . Islail ‘h Allison Silk,
make enough to the acre jufetifiy plant Ozier Silk Southern Hope and some
jug them even at 16 els. per lb.: it is varie l es of long lint. The I a
. t • i -i ■ Siea nc * was a great i
difficult to gm it properly; it is hard earlier than any of them and made
to pick out. and lands will not pro- one third more lint per plot (of same
duce staple* and so on size ' than any and double a «
<iuce staple., ami so on, >as saTe ope variefy “
Inland Sea Island is a long staple While the lint was no lonn-er th in
cotton in which all objections are ,e Allen it was much finer softer
lr .•-•/L.A.zArTCT vz and richer colored than it or nnv
removed. It is ENORMOUSLY except Sea Island and Allisons Silk
PRODUCTIVE, easily ginned and but it made four times as much per
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your Inland Sea Island a big jump
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trouble. See what Mr. Jeff Meibom !' ec^ se of its Earliness and
11'o’ificness.
haatosa y- Very truly! JEFF WELBORN.
No Seed For sale until i x season save a limited number of packe
which we send out for trial purposes . Will positively refuse to sail se
any other way this season. Space forbids our saying more here but writ
us for full information.
Packets 25 cts. bv mail 3 for 60 ct«., 6 for SI.OO.
i " RICHMOND SDEED CO., R ichmon.l, Va
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h i t”. -Lii \ ?kiny concede Vick’s Floral Guide the hand- i • a * i -•’ ' ■ "• .
'! si . •»: «-.* .L»*»»ie for IbtriL If you love a fine gure.ru i other V‘»' nioes. I
1 iC-v.- ..ti a<!di ‘ s now, with 16 cents, which may !»»• deducted I I
. , fi\ :iti f , i#der. S3CO Ca»h Frizes fur Potatoes.
ROCHESTER, N. Y. JAIVIhS VlcKb
« . . .<• . f a < ■ : r of f'rg W,
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hehaMtheni TritAauF m ime stamped ou
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ARCHITECTS & BUILDERS
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