The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, February 28, 1894, Image 2

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THE HUSTLER OF ROW f* ee *• "W-Ow Moona-rlaM Mail Matter. z _z IHILG. BYRD, flgE# 4 daily and Sunday. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTIG 20 cent a week or $5 00 per annum ■PICE: Corner Broad Street an J ° , 'fth Avenue. Official Organ jt the city of Rome, and Foyd, the • “Banner cou'ity’’ of Georgia. ■ ANNOUNCEMENT. Rome Ga. Jam. 23. 1894. Isj tok Hustler of Rome. You are hereby authorized to Ettnounce this ticket to the voters Ms Rome, subject to their action in Ite feoming municipal election, Asking their support, we pledge our met effort, individual and com batted, to the service# of the people to the upbuilding of our city. Respectfully, FOR MAYOR JOHN D. MOORE. FOR AIDERMEN First Ward—B. McArver, Second Ward—W. J Neel, Tbisd Ward—Henry Stoffragan. Fourth Ward—Walter Harris. Fifth Ward -T.J. McCaffrey. jffr. Atkinson, makes the follow additional appointments for yaking: Crawfordville Taliaferro county, act Wednesday February 28th. Mooroe Walton county on Thurs ally, ’March Ist. Canton, Cherokee county, on Ikureday. March 1. Baxley, Appling county, on Monday, March 5. Jesup, Wayne county, on T hurs day, March 6. An Atlauta bird-dog jumped a irain-you cant get ahead es Atlan- Mew Yerk Democracy is busy iwoming David B. Hill fer Gever aar. If you can’t say a goed word fer Mnoie, when theoprtuuity effers— Ais time for you t» tlope. see? The motion for a new tml in the eam(>f the m irderer of M ryer Harri «a, has been refused, and the pna jfctr sentenced to hang on Mar.23d. It re certainly anauaiug to Geor 4pa.ua to see hew persietenely the Wi'iaata Journal and Constitution jS-bber over the “Atlanta oandi 4*te?' ’nd mon t Park, returned fer taxes ■ft >21,000 is now being u’ged upon ttecity and boomed by the Jour real and Censtilutiea for $165,000. fk> says the Commercial. The Macoe Evening Nsws is kindly disposed to tbinkithat Rev JEvans can convert sneh deeperate Mses as the eupperiers of Mr. At kiaeon, but the Columbus Lei’ ger thinks that tnvst of the voters et in State are already weded to tfieir yeung idol and are boyoud recall. MR. FLEMISH’S BOLD STAN», The Rome Tribune charges W. 11. Fleming, of Richmond, wi'h having ’’taken a bold stand for Mr. Atkinson.” In view of the fact, that Mr. Atkinson, after having defealtd Mr. Fleming for the epea. erehip, generously gave hie aval the chairmanship es the lomuiittee on privileges and elec tions and put him on several eth er important committees, after wards making him chairman of the fin. nee committee on the res gtation of Judge Hall, it would only natural that Mr. Flem ing 1 eSould favor Mr. Atkinson’s present aspirations Bat the truth is that Mr. Flem ing has taken gratuitous occasion to abuse Mr. Atkinson for even daring to be a candidate, and it seskmg to wreak revenge upon iim-for his own disappointment of two years ago. We hope the Tri bune will make the proper correc tion of its unjust aspersion upon Sr. Atkinson’s candidacy that it ia beiag supported by Mr. Flem rug .—Griffin News, THE RACK FOR GOVERNOR. What a stiff neck man Coi. At kinson must be, to be sure; run ning straight on for govoruor just as if he bad never heard the Con-j etitutiun telling him to comedown ; —Georgia Cracker. The democrats in Glascock are! solid for Atkinson —Gibson Re- 1 cord Hon. W. Y. Atkinson will have do trouble in securing the Wilcox county delegation.— Rockdale Sol id South. If compelled to choose between Atkinson and Ivans for governor the Ishmaolite will support the former —Sparta Isbmaehte. Altogether Mr. Atkinson has made a good start on hie canvass, and se?ms to have made a favora ble impression. Columbus En quirer Sun. When Atkinson “comes down,’ it will bt out of the governor’s mansion, after serving his state faithfully as chief executive.— Adel News- Col Frizzells says that Appling Telfair and Irwin Bounties are for Atkinson for governor as between the two candidates now before the people.— Tifton Gazette. The Evans paper has changed its name since the last issue. Ths name now is the People's Choice. Wonder what the next name will be.—Thomasville Advertiser. Col. R. L. Shipp, whom we all know in Cordele as plain Bob, came up from his new homo in Colquitt county Tuesday. Ho says that his county will go practically solid for Atkinson for governor.— Cordele Sentii 01. The Evans papers are going to unnecessary trouble to prove that the populists are opposed to At kinson. Atkinsoa was opposed to the populists in 1892 and neither the populists nor the people have forgotten it’—Griffin News, The truth is that the artificially blown up boom tor General Evans has collapsed, and that Atkiason is gaming rapidly in all parts o f the State, as men begio to consid er the facts of the situation, The process is sure to eontindO,—Ma con Tolegraph. Ths Chronicle has no censure for the man who honestly believes that General Evans, would make a better governor than Speaker At -1 kinson, But it would suggest that military skill 30 years ago is no proof of executive ability sow.— Milledgeville Chroniole. The Hon. W. Y. Atkinson is not ca nvassmg the State for the gov ernorship on his religion. Oaths contrary hs believes in a total separation of church and State. Nevertheless Mr. Atkinson is a consistent Presbyterian, a God fearing, justice-loving man. — Jasper County News. We received a letter last weok from General Evans thanking us I for the many complimentary no tices we had given him sinee his candidacy for the governorship. Now general, “come off” you’ve got things mixed. We hav’entyet expressed ourselves on the guber natorial question.—Lee County Enterprise. BABIES’ RIGHTS CLUB. Some day the babies of this progressive county are going toor graize and demand their rights. The first plank in the babies' righ s platform will be the inalien a 'le right of every Amei -an in fant to bestow his caresses where he pleases and nowhere else. Women of all ages, sizes and habits feel at perfect liberty to kies th* little face and hands, to “cuddle’’the little body, to squeeze the little feet, with a force and zigor which they would find very uncomfortable if bestowed upon them. Then the fond mothers mar- II th xt the baby seems so lan guid, The whole constitution and by laws of the new organization will be a loud, far-reaching protest against the indiscriminate fond ling to which babies have so far 1 been made to submit. —St Louis < Post Dispatch, ] t THE HUSTLER OF ROME.WEDNESDAY FEBRUAF Y. 28, 1894, amono th i rances. An axchango aaya: “Thomaa Roedy fell in a fit of epilepsy |and perished ia the snow near XowmaMtown. above Roacuag.’ Epilepsy must be. a meteorological affliction, as. judging from the above it treated a snow.— Augusta News. An entire family has died of the, grip ia East Ashland recently. In-1 flaenze has evidently woven a deadly Webber round thena —Augusta Nows. When it eomes to spinning puns this looms up ail wool and a yard wide—with no warp. o The boys down town want ths statement made in the Herald that a few of them will vote for Mr. Atkiu sen —Augusta Herald, Well, well, well! who would have thought it? and yet w» could not be lieve that Augusta democracy had fallen se low as to be entirely wrap ped up ia such a chap as ths defeat ed Bill Flemming. Hur ah for “down town” ia Aagusta. She paMMby, aha cuti Kim daa4 ; labia aha'* bat a draam. Lml summer he pawaedihiaotereeat To bey that girl ice cream.) O The soldiers beme question is about tholonly one that can be discussed in the Evans-Atkinson joint debate Augusta Herald That’s what Atlanta is mostly in terested in. Let the ehanspioa of the L Ring’’ meet hoe ampion of the people, W. Y. Atkinson of tho state at large- c There is always something bright and original in the editorial columns es the Hustlir of Romb —Atlanta Conamersial. Wo thank you very kindly brother, Blackburn aud assure you that yon have our best wishes in your effort to give Atlanta a clean paper—and yon are sueceeeing too. o It has been demonstrated that Mad •line Pollard s called Congress man Brscbinridge -‘Willie ” That’s enough. If the Kentucky statesman did’nt floe before such familiarality his ease was hopeless. The “Willie" habit is a bad symptom.—Columbus Herald. 0 Tho Kendrick-Burko setaation which had the military of Atlanta 0* tip-too of expectancy last wook seems to have petered out.—Albany Her aid.' It Poter-od out because tho thougt of bloodshed was so ap-Paul -in o', donshSrno. -ML-UL J.L. .. 1 STATE POLITICS. ’ That gubernatorial dark horse is out of sight—still in tho dark as it were.—Albany Herald, If Gen, Evans’ long life has bees so filled with his ardent devotion to the dear people, is it not time he rest ed from his labors?—Georgia Crack er. TMr»’ opposition lire Chilling ij«, They bear, b«» »oo» will lower Their banner with the plaia device, ,-Evans anS Atlanta.” COLUMBUS HUILO, They are talking of Editor Rich ardson of the Columbus Sun ss con gressman from his district. Mr. Rich ardson would make an ideal congress man. The newspapers of the state are very generally and very properly too endorsing Hon R, T. Nesbitt for re election as sgricwMural commissioner. —Thomaston Times When Evan Howell males his an nouncement for United States sena tor it will doubtless be accompanied by a cola win double-leaded editorial calling for all tlio ether candidates to “come down.”—Griffin News. Hon. R. T. Nesbitt is receiving praise all over the state for his splen did work in the agricultural depart ment, which under hie management has become of some practical good to the farmer.—Sylvania Telephone. A local contemparary baa made a discovery. It says: “Th? rainy weather keeps the people indoor*,” The people should borrow an um brella and go out for exercise. A sentence to bachelorhood is not always on account of centernp* of court—but often on account of the contempt of the courtfedJ AUTOMATIC PROPOSE*. This is a eenveaient end most ad mirable oontrivanee. Ia theee prac tical days, when time is literally and no' nntephoricwlly money, *• [must not waste it with sighing, doubting longing aud th© wary other dilatory circumstances of love. Courtship Bong 1 , .be sompiOHsed te reduce it io legitimate up-to- date limits, I I hubiuit then that it should be ob- I ligatory for all under the age of 40 and unmarried to wean my “patent automatic proposer.” This is a small mahogany case which contains an elestric apparatusjand bells connected bv wires with the heart and wrist Edwin and Angelins adore eaehf other, but they dare act declare the passion which consumes them. Ed win and Angeline meet; their paleas quicken; this acts at oace upon the instruments and starts the bells of both. Then they learn that each levee the other, and the tinkling of the “automatic proposer” is the happy precursor to louder peals from the wedding bells'-Marmaduke in Lon don Truth Thunderbolt, near Savannah, is to have a prize fight, Great Scott! Ring the bell. Hurry out the mili tary !—Aagusta Herald. ANNOUNCEMENT. Te the Public aid Veters of the City ©f Rome: laasmueh as Mr Walter Harris first agreed to make the r «e for coun cilman with the Seay ticket and sub sequently became a candidate o» the opposing ticket; the friends and sup porters of the Seay ticket have thought it advisable to run only a straight tioket, and as Mr. H. D. Hill, at the solicitation of many of the best citiEons and business m»u of the eity, having consented to become a candidate for councilman, the com mittee of citizens appointed to look after the matter are authorized to announce the following as the straight Seay ticket. For Mayor—John J. Seay. For Councilmen—First Ward Henry Harvey. Second Ward—H. S. Lansdell. Third ard —J, A. Gammon. Fourth Ward—H. D. Hill. Fifth Ward—J, Henley Hoskinson. All citizens and voters having the best interest and welfare of Rome at heart are earnestly asked to give the ticket their support. Recommend .Johnson’s Magnetic Oil for rheumatism, neuralgia, sprains, bruises, lame back, it quickly relieves pain If you have eour stomach arid feel bilious, and y,< ur head aches take a Japanese Liver Pellet, u will relieve you. Scid by D U Curry Druggist Ab the days go by, the Tribune gsts onto now wrinkles in politics. It thought it had disoovsretJ • new brsed of cats when it run afov’i of tho old fashioned ‘‘lggbastor’’’ and now it is having a “duokfft’ over the political “HeadbreakoV,” If the “old sister” mingles with the hwys for a few eampaigus, she way aesiaoilata enough political senes to cause har to vote for t'ho 1 noasinee of some future convoiv 1 tiou—who knows? mtVcti Ji: tfV --- WHZCZZ ZS THE BEST TO TRY, out of all the medicines that claim to help women I Wouldn’t it seem to be the one which costs you nothing unless it does heip > That is Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. There’s no other. But if that doesn’t benefit or cure, in the case of every tired or ailing woman, she’ll have her money back. In building up exhausted or overworked women, and ia all the weaknesses and dis orders of womanhood, nothing can compare with this medicine. For periodical Srolapsus and other displacements, bearing! own sensations, weak back, and “female complaints " of every kind, it is a safe, cer tain, and guaranteed remeay. Where other things can only help yow Ca tarrh for a time, Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedv will completely curs. The makers of this medicine mean what they say—they offer 1500 reward for any incurable case of Ca tarrh. Sold by druggists. «— NEW EONSORIAL PARLOR- Frank Taylor the old knight of the razor has epend up a new bar b>r shop at 224 Broad street. He invites all his friends and patrons to call early and often . I—24’j Warters “Extra Good for sale by all cigar dealers. 10 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 IL Holder. 2- M Gt NOTICE TO WATER CONSUM ERS Water tax for the Fourth Quarter is now past due. This 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 and 6 o’clock p m L J Wagner, i cent MAKES Five Dollars a Jays«lli*« A th« greatovt Kitchen L'tensl! ever invemtaa. Retail* ter thirty five e«at«. Tv* tn nix o*n ha ••Id in every hatna Million* avid in thia casu* try alone. Dual mis* the greateat oppnrtnnity •ver kaewn te wake uaeaey, eaally ana qaiekly. Sample eent, postage prepaid for five cento MeMAKIK * CO , Cincinnati, Okie Waiters “Extra Good” is his newest brand and is the best cigar on the Rome market. The Ptnn. Mutual Life In surance Co, of Philadelphia Assets $22,773,00 with this Co. the Ass’n will get benefit of Interest rests & 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 CHIAP. I will roat. cheap, to right party usy former house ou Fourth Ave. an elegant 9 room residence with splendid garden and a number of oxeelent fruit trees,JHas been rent ing for 440. per. month. Will rent now for $25.00 per. month. Address or apply to: Mrs. Joe H. Sergent. 2 —25 ‘f. Central Hotel. Coosa Steamboat Schedule. After this date steamers of the White Star Line Steamboat Co. will leave Rome on Tuesdays and Fridays at 5:3Q 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. +WILL I AMS *4 RESTAURANT 202. FIFTH AVE, Opposite New Court House Boarfling and Lodging ’ at all Bourse STATE <& COUNTY TAXES. Ail unpaid taxes for J t? 93 are being put in of Sheriff for Cofec'tion Jno, J-BlaCk. T-C. ; Inflamed fichu 'B, burning, crus I ty and scaly an d scalps of in ffints, soothed and cu. r eu by Johi 1300*8 Oriental S 'wp. bold by D Wt Curry Druggist. Buist’s prize meda ijarden seeds, f<?r sal by r Hammack Lucas &. Co’ I Have a sixty horse power m iL —M heat, corn, and sawmill that I want to Exchange for go d rent ing property in Atlanta. Mill is in good firet'claas condition and is surrounded oy 1G acres good creek bottom lands,- Correspondence solicited. Phil! G. Byrd. VIOLIN LESSONS. Taught by.- Edw. Buchanan. 507 E. First. St. Care E. C. Ford Shoes, shoes, A B McArver & Co. is he place to go, to get your shoes ai r York Qo»t, PROFESSIONAL CffljM DENTISTS. A. WlLLS—Deniiai—2oa , over Cantrell and Owens itore. d ATTORNEYS. 1 MAX MEYERHardt? Attorney at Law. Office up stairs in new Court Rohm in rear of Superior Court Room 8 NEVlN—Attorney at i'TTTT' Itororcy Hall p Mtofflet corner 3rd Ave'i®* CH AS w" UNDERWOOD- A« ornev *• Maaonto Temple. *Hornej, * t ta , Some, G*. REECK in Masonto Temple, Roiue,‘y a . 4W ' WW. VANDIVSR-Attoruev B Mllnr at Law-Rome, «- »-■ r . ” W _ • * W H W. W RHYOICIAMO AND SURGEONS Howard ■. fnlton- Phv,i,.f ai a ‘ na <»mee in Mareaie Temnj. * n ’’ r Al amen day and night. Telephone*" W , y« i «*aß~*kd“Bureeon' * Slrt. arena, a, L~r HAMMOITO-Phyeiclan , OJtere hto rxefee.lenal urvlcei >to & plv of lUwe and enrrcundii.g ctunt™ Ofllo. at Cronch and Wataon-. dnj mok'S'. Bread street. fc. #. D. fIhVT-ofcce i-cnTTr dr. K .iore. se. Ml Broad street Teiejh™ 110. residence. No. 21 F W DB. C. F. d. 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Aimstrong House, Warters “Extra Good” Cigar, most fragrant, newest brand, and Rome made, ask your dealer for one. 1 Ladies will find the wafers just i what they need, and can be depend • ed upon everytime to give relief. Safe and /ure. Can be sent by mail sealed sec'ire’y. Price #2.00 per box. Emer son i?n»g Co., bun Jose, Cal., and fo r sale by (tetfse A \\ hit jhead. If you want, a first class taiiov made suit, cheaper than you ever saw trash sold, visit Gammon’s Cash Cost Sale. Have you tried War ters ‘‘Extra Good” Rome made cigar? it is the most fragrant smoke on the market.