The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, February 27, 1894, Image 2

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TAB BUSTLER OF ROSE. fi ce a* "Or* -oli»» Becona-cIMS Mail Matter. *HIL G. BYRD, J ’ g “ d DAILY AND SEN DAY. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTIG 10 cent a week or $5 00 per annum v FFICE: Corner Broad Street and tr >fin Avenue. Official Organ the city of Rome, and Royd, the “Banner county' 1 of Georgia. ANNOUNCEMENT. Rome Ga. Jan. 23. 1894. 1. ICurroß Hustler of Rome. You are hereby authorised to ‘ - announce this ticket to the voters jM Rome, subject to than action in {coming municipal election, dl.akiug their support, we pledge our west effort, individual and com . billed, to tha services of the people .znad to the upbuilding of our city. Respectfully, FOR MAYOR . JOHN D. MOORR, VOR ALDERMEM "First Ward—A. B. McArver, Second Ward—W. J Neel. Third Ward—Henry Sioffragan. Fourth Ward—Walter Harris. Fifth Ward —T. J. McCaffrey . Mr. Atkiueen, makes the follow ing additional appointments for ■4pca.king: Crawfordville Taliaferro county, •tijWednesday February 28th. Moyroe Walton county on Thur# i<y.!March Ist. Can ton, Cherokes county, on /VTatirsday, March 1. Baxley, Appling county, on Monday, March 5. Jesup. Wayne county, on Thurs djgy, March 6. The race is on and the “quarter” —4iqss candidate is the favorite joet dow. ‘ While the aioon is in its last ■jMaater the voter is get’ing quar tace from every candidate. Peru and Eeuador will not fight, h«.t‘s good now let General Gor •-dha abandon the lecture field and flev.C. A, Evans get out of the -*3>ud of the AH ant a Ring. Editor Mclntosh continues to X*st out one of the very brightest «nd beet dailies in the State . The Albany Herald is a great iustilu fiou. Long may it wave. Every man who weats a Seay 'smaii shoe is not a sailor— f hough □amsy have made asale-er goods, js-j will i.ot deliver on electioa lay. Buffalo Bill emote May, the club man, and while May has found that ‘ Clubs are not trumps” he may yet x> able io foot the Bill. W'l Hoyts next play, written for Mi? 3 Miskel, will be entitled “a "summer girl” and will satirize American watering places. The wallet will doubtless appear in »athing suits, VisGOuutess Sidmouth re.-ently died Eagland in her 100. h vear, leaving • *f»van children eighty four grand children and great grand-children "’Why of course the of L rds ihould be abolished. / ii »■ The library of the late Count de FAgnerole consisted of only 4,000 vol --sauies, yet it is expected to bring the highest price per volume of any col «Uion ever sold in Paris It must be Mold as it is numerous. Worth,’ the man milliner and dress maker is an Englishman. Hejwent to ?aris early in life and soon engaged n* the bußiaesß which has made him I’smour Every dress sent out from hu establishment is phofogaphed. The Carrollton Times, Jack Majors -bright and newsy weekly, claimed bv the Evans boomers says: “General Evans’ friends are mak ing a rather big claim when they as sart that Carroll will go for him by a big majority. If he carries the fGuntyjrt ail it will be a close shave, j u. third man would be mure accept LWig to the people • ” It must be very tough on such pa pers as the Atlanta Constitution and the Atlanta Commercial to associate so intimately is a State campaign with a journal so thoroughly ou‘s do ill the ethics of decent Journalism as the Atlanta Journal is proving itself to be tnese days. It is almost a suf ficcat punishment in advance for be ing on the wrong side of the guber natorial question: but when tMey all go down in the ditch of defeat to gether—oh, Lord! —Griffin News. Bton OLT DE LAMP. The follewii g ou lugali’e con version by Rev. Sam Jones, it from the Memphis Commercial: The achievement it out that brings vividly to our mind an oc currence near the little town of Culleaka, in this state. A worthy colored divine, after preaching a very ‘movin’ aeraaon bad given out the hymn aud was beseeching the unrepentant to turn from the error of their way while the congrega tion sang— “ While the lamp belts ent to bun, The vilest i nner may return ” “Just at the mellow voices es the dusky worshipers were quaverii g on the e»cend line a particular tough and unregeaerated Samhe, with chicken feathers in his wool roto and approached the alter. The pareou stopped iu his exhor tation, paralyzed with eatenith ment; then suddenly finding voice aa if by inspiration, he shouted: ‘Blessed be de Lewd! Blow out de lamp 1 ” “JONAH’S FATE” Reme Ga. Feb. 27-‘92. If ray friend, that great and ueble min ister, Dr, L. R Gwaltney should run for Governor, I would vote against him. If my former pastor, my friends and brother, Dr. T. R. Kendall, a man I love above all men as a minister, should run for Governor I would also vote against him; because I think the highest earthly office given of God ul o man is to preach the Gospel, aud when a latter day saint wants to pop up and dodge around like Jo nah of old, rny honest prayer to tho Good Master is that he will raise ouch a storm on hia political sea that he will promptly be land ed in the Whale’s belly. Respect fully Junius A George. The above, from big hearted generous handed, practical natured Junius A. George,contains a whole car load of good hard hoaa sense. And while Rome has never had but one Junius Geerge, she has hundreds of practical minded citi zens who endorsed every word he says and are “with him“ in the present gubernatorial campaign. Agaiu the Hustler of Rome is proud to say that it is a “Junius George“ man. May his cheerful heart never grow old. MAKING A MESS OF IT, “The People's Choice,” a cam paign circular, issued, we believe by the Central Evans Club, of At lanta, is in danger es making a mess of Gen. Evans’ i which it seems to have taken in ; charge. A recent circular placed Mr. At kinson in tho a’i ude of denying j the right of Christians to partici pate in politics, and it asks with aa air of apoareut concern: “Can Mr Atkinson seriously deem ; i‘ dangerious for good men to be given office? We think a greater danger lies in electing meu who attack Christianity.” The friends of Gen. Evans should be consistent, A more re cent charge against him grows out ef’a letter purporting to have bsea written by Mr. Atkinson to a Bap tist minister, iu which he express es a desire for the support of Christian people. The Enquirer-fun has insisted on fair play in this campaign. We do not think anything can be gam ed for either of the candidates by I naisrepreeetatieus and abuse of tlid other. candidates are before the! people with clean records, and th<-1 attempt to smirch them in either, uaau should be emphatically re-, ! baked,—Columbus Enquirer-Sun, .' THE HUSTLER Or ROME. TUESDAY FEBRUARY, 27, 1894, TUB P.-.INCES. The All any Herald pays this deserved compliment tea wide- I awake contemporary: “Rome may I not have I e-m built in a day, but the Hustler of R. me knows bow to build a goed paper every <lay iu the week'”—Griffin News* We tip our campaign hat to you, gentlemen aud a' the same time dut> each of you a* —“another.” o Why shouldn’t Mrs. Lease he a Mason? She has been recognized as one ©f the greatest men in Kansas polities. Perhaps how ever, the goat may have something in rebuttal —Co lumbae Ledger. o The Dawson News thinks: The editor who wrote the following seems to be alive to the situation. “It is very humiliating for an editor to undertake to boom his town when, for the want of aup port from the buainess men, he ia compelled to go with his shirt tail sticking through hie pants. Every flap of that shirt tail says, “there is a boom. ” o The Hubilrr or Rome, is an ap preciated addition to our exchange table. Verily, it doth haetle. Al though it haa been eaid that “the early bird catehaa the worm,” and the mocking-Byrd th at trills hia notes through its co'ueane is a “coon ‘un,” he desent seem to be iu the fish bait business.—Worth County Local, Ao an Early-Byrd we are Her ring what you say—ae a Mocking lyrd so warble the asms song only substituting the name of tho Worth County Local. See? o The Hustleb of Roms is getting after J. K. Land with a sharp stick. Land is the advertising car agent, lately iu thia city. Editor Byrd deaon't place much confidence in him or his scheme. —Athene Ban ner. Our private opinion publicly ex prusaed is, that J. E. Land ia a fraud and every Georgian who monkeys with hiua will loose by the operation. o—— Editor Byrd, of Rome, ought to see Flint river just now. He could not conscientiously say ‘‘Dam it!' 1 —Albany Sunday Herald, We have strack about all the Flint we can say grace over in— “ Dam the Etowah.” o The Smithville Enterprise has boon studying the situation, and rises to give vent to the following bit of good sense: Gen. Gordon's next lecture should be entitled, “The Fall of Senator Gordon,'* o The Calhoun County ourior has a high appreciation of party loyalty, and it does not hesitate to say that: General Gordon could probably get some fine points for a lecture on the “Last Days of the McKin ley Tariff,“ if be would return to his poet of duty iu Washington. o With Hogg frem Toxas, and Racon from Georgia, in the United States Senate, the Rome Hustler thinks that Editor Mclntosh should be happy.—Savannah Press The speeies of hog that we are raising down here in God’s coun try make good haceu, but they | have no political ambition. There are enough of that sort in Wash ing »n now. Aud then, for the sake of tne pun only, and without in tending any reflection upon either of the prominent gentlemen named above, we beg to sugguest to our esteemed ccntemperary that we are not tiying to hogify or bacon ize the United States Senate,—Al bany Herald . a While reading a n iwspaper a min in Hazelton, Pa, dropped] dead. It mast hnve been a morning daily,— Augusta News. The peoj 11 of Rome wear their Tribune iu their outside pockets all winter—while in the bummer they wear them in their—refrigera ore. o Jbe RingolJ New South was dis appointed with Mr. Atkinsons speech at that p'ace and has joined the in numerable .Evans caravan, —Ma on News. We have a copy 'of the N- w South before us and wnile Editor Bankston says tnat be is not going wild < ver Mr. Atkiarou's recent Riugg Jld speech he go n s ou in soj many words of pure English and •ays that he is iu favor of Hr At kinson over old Hr. Evans, F> on ers fight fair aed tell the truth? . ' i ar STATE POLITICS. Some of Gordon's friends resets the criticism being made on him for leaving his seat in the Senate and going ou the lecture platform. Got don'a place is in the Senate and there to should be found while congress is in session.—Carrollton Times. Will the Atlanta papers be candid with their readers for ones and at tonapt to reconcile their frantic gy a tions over Mr • Atkinson’s solicitation of one preacher’s support with their supreme retieisnes concerning !’ • stereotyped letters of Gen. Evans tout to the Methodist ministers all over tha state ia ,alphabetical order? —Dublin Post. Georgia soems to bo at loss what to do with her convicts. Put them oa the publie roads; where they can fa cilitate. set obstruct honest labor— Worth County Local. It Mr. Atkinson is nominatrd for governor some of the Atlanta papers will either have to take back a heap they are saying about him and “eat crow,” or else get out of tho pales of organized demoeraey. No laud sling ing gentlemen, '‘keep in the middle of the road.”—Cave Spring Herald, They say:‘‘we favor General Evans on account of his past services and present character, and his eminent fitaesß.”|Bah! As far as General Evans character is concerned, that’s good; but where do you go to get his past services to prove his eminent fitness for Govejnor of Georgia? Say.—Buc hannan Messenger. I TO BUILD Vl' both the flesh aud tiie sti engtb 01 pale, puny, serolulous chil dren, jjet. Dr. Pieices Golden Medical Discovery. It’s the best thing kaown for a wasted body and a weakened system It thoroughly purifies the blood, enrichee It, and makes effective every natural means of cleansing, repairing, and nourishing the system. In re covering from “ La Grippe," pneumonia, fevers, or other debilitating disease*, nothing can equal it as an appetizing, restorative tonic to bring back health and ’ r^. or . *- ureß nervous and general debility. Purify and rid yonr blood of the tainte and poison* that make it easy for disease to fasten its hold. a * * P' sft °v'ery ’’ is the only blood-cleanser, flesh-builder, and strength-restorer so thor ough in its effects that it can be ffuarantetd. If it doesn't benefit or cure, In every case you have your money back. There’s no uncertainty about Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. Its proprietors will pay you iJOO cash if they can’t cure your Ca tarrh, uo matter how bad your case. ANNOUNCEMENT. To tha Publia aid Vetera of the City of Reme: Inasmuch ae Mr Walter Harris first agreed to make the r ee for coun cilman with the Seay ticket and sub sequently became a candidate on the opposing ticket; the friends and sup porters of the Seay ticket have thought it advisable to run only a straight ticket, and as Mr. M. D. Hill, at the solicitation of many of the beat citizens and business m«> of the eity, having consented to become a eaadidate for councilman, tho com mittee of citizens appointed to look after the matter are authorized to announce (he following as the straight Seay ticket. For Mayor—Jobb J Seay. For Councilmen—First Ward Henry Harvey. Second Ward—H. S. Lansdell. Third 'Ward—J, A. Gammon Fourth Ward—H. D. Hill. Fifth Ward—J, Henley Hoskineow. All citizens and voters having the best interest and welfare of Rome st heart are earnestly asked to give the tiekot their support. Recommend Johnson's Magnetic Oil for rheumatism, ueuralgia. sprains, bruises, lame back, it quickly relieves pain If you have sour stomach and feel bilious, and y< ur head aches take a Japanese Liver Pellet, r will relieve you. Sv id bv D M Curry Drugeist K**>case* k»w. Free car tp Rr-nsc Circulars free S. €•. HA.RMISON, Fmid««u Reme. t -: 1:) FINE MILK COWS FOR SALE I have ten fine milch cows, all fresh, for sale cheap for cash or its equivalent. Call on or address. J. B. Holder. 2- 21 6t NOTICE TO WATER CONSUM ERS Water tax for the Fourth Quarter is now past due. Tbis being the last quarter for the fiscal year, it will be necessary for consumers to meet the bills promptly. All bills will be pre sented at once. If not paid the water will be cut off. Consumers who wish to settle, at the water works office can do, be tween the hours of 2 aud G o’clock p m L J Wagner, 1 GENT MAKES Five Dol’ars a .layMlllng ‘“the greatest Kitchen Utensil ever invented. Retails for thirty five cents. Twe to six ean be sold in every bouse. M illions sc Id in this coun try alone l>ont miss the greatest opportunity •ver known to make money, easily and quickly. Semple sent, postage prepaid for five tents. McMAKIN & CO., Cincinnati, OhH Warters “Extra Good” is his newest brand and is the best cigar on the Rome market. The Penn. Mutual Life In surance Co, of Philadelphia Assets $22,773,00 with this Co. the Ass’n will get benefit of Interest rents & profits that have been accumulating for a century. R, G. Cross, Agent, can show many ad vantages to be derived by taking their Policy. FOR RENT CHEAP. I will rest, aheap, to right parly my former home ©b Fourth Ave. an elegant 9 room residence with splendid garden and a number of exeele-ut trait treag.JHaa been rent lug for S4O. per. month. Will rant now for $25.00 per. month. Addresa or apply to: Mrs. Joe H. Sargent. 2 —2s‘f. Centra! Hotel. Cocf-A Steamboat Schedule. After this dale steamers of the White Star Line Steamboat - Co. will leave Rome on Tuesdays aud Fridays at 5:30 a. m., instead of 8:40 as heretofore, Freight for Coosa river points will be recived ! on Mondays and Thurday evenings J. D. Kirkpatrick, General Manager. RESTAURANT 202. FIFTH AVE, Opposite New Court House Bnarflina anil iMgiig ’ Meals at all Bourse STATE & COUNTY TAXES. AH unpaid taxes for 1893 are being put in hands of Sheriff for Colection Jno.J.BlaCk. T-C. Inflamed itching, burning,crus ty and scaly skin aud scalps of in fants, soothed and cured by John eon’s Oriental Soap. Sold by D W. Curry Druggist. Buist’s prize meda garden seeds, for sali by, Hammack Lucas &. Co' I Have a sixty horse power mill —W heat, corn, and sawmill that I waut to exchange for gojd rent ing property in Atlanta. Mill is in good first clans condition and is sarrounued by 16 acres good creek bottom lands, Correspondence solicited. Phill G. Byrd. VIOLIN .LESSONS. Taught by. Edw. Buchanan. 507.E. First.SL Care E. C. Ford Shoes, shoes, A B McArver & Co, is { he place to go, to get y®ur shoes at ew York Coat. PRDFBSSION4L B)IJi|l oentkts J A. WlLLß—Dentil- . o ’ er au* Uweiu ATTORNEYS. MAX MEYERhTrdt Attorney at Law. I Office up stairs in new Cour; H o I in rear of Superior Court R ooln J AMESS NKVIN - -_A C t orue r-T--<_ B Poverty Hui po*tom Je ooruoi N?B C MAS. W. UNDERWOOD—4 Masonlo Temple. lltorne f ujß . __Rome,(; a ■ w. WJ: MES2E? AtU»rMy,-at-aU a ”*' ITS! 1 TS!« e JB Co -: FHYSICIAN* AN* auRGEOki ■ HOWARD E.FELToN-Phrelci’ L I L. oire H * *-*• Fla .f Bwm aad J ?*{*B DU. C. r. ©k i-FIB-Pkyiieian27. ■ I If yeu our I flow,l «aed dont buy any annuali'l we propose to supply yeu with all I you will want (209 varieties) FREE I we do it simply to call your attentioil to something better which to aee isto I want .The brightest and be.l of eri I odicals for the hoiae ia ‘'WOMEH I a large illustrated monthly, as bright I as a new pin and as charming ati I spring bonnet. It is brimfull of I everything a woman wants te kaow I and will bring sunshine to the hm I the year round. It is but to ii I and to please women, the homen’ak. I er- Now for our offer Send us tu I cants [stamps or silver! and we nil I send you AV OMEN two months on tri* I al, and in addition, will send you2M I varieties of. I J- .-r n I E .T. V. & G. Ry. ONLY. 2. 1-2, HOURS, nOME sTO<> ATLANTA - -—. ',l -g Lv Rome daily 8 35am Ar, Atlanta . 11.10.. Lv. Rome . 1 130 a m Ar* Atlanta. 2.30 p.m Lv* Rome . 1 1.10 p.m Ar. Atlanta . 1.30 , ■ . C SMITH G Pa A Ta. A: instrong HouW» Warters “Extra Good Cigar, most fragrant, newest brand, and Rome made, ask yo ur dealer for one. Ladies will find the wafers j' l -’ what they need, aud can be depend ed upon everytime to give relief. aud sure. Can be sent by mail 3e»‘ e securely. Price -52.00 per box. Eu>er son Drug Co., tSau Jose, Cal., and >^ r sale by Reese & \\ hitehead. If you want a firs. 1 ' class tailor made sun. cheaper than veu ever saw trash sold, V‘ si [ Gammon’s Cash vosi Sale. Have you tried Wat ters “Extra Goo 3 Rome made cigar? 1 is the most fragrant smoke on the market.