The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, March 07, 1894, Image 2

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!BB llliblJLi. U . : . * f M "Bre -a' i-» Aecona-class Mull i uter PHILG.BYKD, j 1 daily and sinpay- TERMS OF SITBSCRIPTIG SO cent - we>k or $5 00 per annum VFICE: Corner Brood Street end ‘•■‘Uih Avenue. Official Organ Ofthprl’y <f Pome, and Foyd, i>l “Banner county” of Cieoi gla« The Ring is busted and the pro j»is are on top. Now let cv rybody ju t together and pull t . g<-tlu t for Rome. Now let Romans g"t toge L i sad secure n military micarupinerrl •Jar the F urthof July week. naMK"- jru'a*. ;'•*•'-*■**• ****• When Greek meets Greek etc Jet the Tribune proof'd now to hoist the mime of i s c >iididate, and etc. The Tribune’s mud slinger was taught under the Moore land slide, arid let us hope that the burial was Suftl and that' the cat” wont ‘ kame Wk.” The u kid band” of Chattanooga, after a pleasant and profitable visit to the Seay-side of Rome, has returned to the shadows of Lookout Mountain. The Tribune and its cousin, the Argus, and their adopted child the Sunday News, may get over the Moor* land slide but “they will >ever look like anything again. History repeats be self. Ihe Hustler of Rome is victorious and th* Tribune continues the ‘Jo r,ah” of North Georgia's Journal Mm. The time draweth nigh, and the hour has arrived when the ‘‘Frost Bulletin” will eave the coming peach crop. To the friends of both tickets: you are Romans, the fight has bein' won and i uw gbt together Bixb let every shoulder go to the whee and send Rome bounding orward along the road ot prosperity . A single pair of robins have built a chain of eleven nests linked together by means of dried orchard grass on a girder in a t bacco shed on the plantation of Howard Pit kin, East Hartford, Conn. The string nf nests was built last spring. The Midwinter fair peep'e are m high luck. A late war has broken out among tiie Texas rail made, and roundtrip tickets to S>an Francisco are now quote! at |35. It will gind a great many I people to the Midwinter fair who never • 1 ight of going. Jd'N bb, j tcher for the Balti more league club, shot and killed hia i istress, Louise Kellogg at Pittsburg, where the had goiu Wednesday night to join the Alvin Joelm jonabs. The murderer then luicided by firing two bullets int< his own brain. If he pitches this Bummer it will be billets of molten •trel. — M c n N ws . The herdingcf innocent negroes uid voting them like dumb ani— amis as they are driven under guard to the polls, after an all night s4nuc°, under guards, has •perhaps-been done for the las' time in tins city. The best element of the n i gro race is against it aim white citizens will not counten ance i'. Such political methods »mt be r?’ gated. R, G. Dun Co., w'.os bud s it is to look after and report the com mercial staudiug "of everybody else, was recently robbed by a trnsted *g«nt o£ nearly a quarter of a million (SoLlals. This is a case of 1 >oking after avery body else's business and allow ing one’s own to go to destruction ffefclst.e t should now make a repent ■pen Dun’s agenoy . e Mk--. • THE HUSTLER OF ROME, WEDNESDAY MARCH 7._j»y The niornipg paper* editorials on < n the i Jfctk n of yesterday will fur nish much food for thought for asany m-'ons to con.a. Tie splendid victory of the John I). Moore ticket shows that Romans had dicided that ’‘noth ing was io be lost in a swap of h eses.' 1 Ttrn people made the trade "or ‘j’he j eopbs ticket" had a glorious in-tj >rif y. If the principal Evans organs are to be listened to, they have the peo pic of Giorgi i in their vest packets. Ihc.y say “il is already decided ’ that their c.u.i Lite is to be the nextGov '•nor In spite jf-tbisban, Mr. Atkiu son is g'-ing s!c;>ddy feward making votes: and s me of the Evans people say it is “going to be closer than they thought for ’ Walton News' Our'sur/rbed condiHence are ex fe-.ded to the Sa' a m th Tress, which wid. -awake p iper has allowed itself r<> bo out dripped as an Evans elaim or. The Rome Tribune s-tys ’• “The position of Evans s> on.s as well as sured as was that of Sovenor Nor then nt a similar stage of his first campaign” As NortLen Lad no oppo ?ition whatever, it will be hard for the Press to surpass this and regain its former position at the head o’ the procession' —griffin Nows. To the report that the Moore t icket had a lot of negroes locket up in the court house the night before the election, the Hustle of Rome given the lie. Ou the other hand we will say that Sheriff Moore, m hie closn g talk at the big mass-meeting in the Superior Court room, on Monday night told the Degrees to go home and get a good uights rest and meet their friends at the polls on election tn< ruing.— ‘ and they done it." The Hustler <*- Rome would suggest to "old Potty" that, since exhausting her “eggbuster 14 and '‘bead breaker" fodder, that she give ns a few frozen editorials on the “con boy politician" and tell bow the “round up“ of negro veters is effected. A line or two on how much 1 ' long green" should be fed per head, to the "cattle" just before they are put on ths trail would make interesting matter. The Tribune has every facility foi at taining, even statistical data. The Tiibuue, in-its write up, o the battle of the ballot on yester day, says that Sheriff Jake Moer ‘headed a party of his friends and undertook to stampede” a herd o‘ Seay voters who were '‘quartered’ in the city Hall, "stampede’’ is a good word and the Tribune uses it moet appropriately on th.s occa «ion. The great mass of respecta ble negroes of Rome, are ashamed of the degradation of the "herd ing” act and in future political fights will remember the men who "rounded up” and debauched thes? the most ignorant of their race- Sheriff Moore and his friends an ffcl'UnUt »Uch ’ O ■?. GEORGIA NUGGETS. The Savannah truck farmers have planted largely of Irish po tatoes and are expecting a sp'.en did season. —Brunswick Times. Pho calamity howler has al la»l crept into his hole. Board up the opening and ‘Diver let him out —Augusta Na a s. The question is: Did Mrs. Leas* ride a side-saddle when she rod* 'he goat?—Augusta News. TROUP FOR ATKINSON. Mr. Frank Callaway ofLaGrang *, who is obs of the best informer young politicians iu the State, is c-r --tain thd Troup county will sand At kinsou delegates to the Siitate Conren tion. He has recently been on atom throughout the s'ate. and behevss that Mi. Atkinson will be ths choice of the people for Governor. With his paper, the LaGrange Re corder, Mr. Callaway is doiag good work in his section for Atkinson. Mr. Callaway is beiug urged by hie friends tj become a candidate for the legislature from Troup county, md should he be elected she will le ably represented.—Columbus WHO CAN GO TO THE THE ITER The Massaeh .setts legislature is considering not only the flopping <fs’ i t dancing ai.d tr.c w tiring of shoit skirls on the ata; e, bat also o saying who shall and who shah not go to theatrical performances. He:- ator Cronan has introduced a bil to rc'o rn the running of all theater , co: e ts, museums, pu’< lie garuens, etc.,and to prohibit any’ iniavr u:- doilG years of from atreulii ; any theater unb b i acco’iip n d ly in adu u . Dr. btloinc Meritc is j art Iv responsible for the bdl, and i wor’abg to get the age at which n nay g<s to th* theatci’ al ms r<i r to 18 Dr. M-ritt is a womafi, it may be stated, lest her uncamu on name cause doubt. —Savannah News M.——— —T ■ ■ NATION AL POLITICS We believe the iii.anri.il queaLioi will be tha great issue of iha next campaign, The question will no down —Greenesbor® Herald Journal. Senator Morgan is winning gol L ’> opinions among Ripublicans. This is so much the woi'sj for the senator. It is much betti r for our fri nls the enemy to be against us.—Americus Times Recorder. The people recognize the fact that business demands the ea’.ablishmeui of state banks of issue, and if thi,’ congress does not comply with the will of the people i» this matter, why the people will turn in and elect ona that will. —Washington Gaz-tte Judge Clifford Andersen as Micon is a thoroughbred Democrat. Hs be lieves the party should stasi by President Cleveland and maW his policies successful. Better this than split the party. Savannah Press. The Democratic party has but sue request of the Democratic senators get together. The majority in th» enate i< to ) slim to i idalg j in anr menkey business. —Newnan Harald Please watch this: The trouble giv en to the Wilsou bill by Democrat* in the senate will come from those Democrats who have joined with Hi m fighting the administration. But of course the president vzill be re sponsible for it —We.noaboro True Citizen. I ■>.. ! .WJ 1 - THOSE JOINT DEBATES, General Evans very promptly ac cepted Mr, Atkinson’s challenge t< canvass the State by jeiut discussion but. it stems that the three frien L appointed by him to confer with Mr Atkinson’s friends in regard to the arrangments of the debates refused to arrange for more than four debates. Mr. Atkinson’s friends wished a joint canvass for two msitl s, debating four er five times a week, during thai time, but General Evans* friends thought such a programme would .break into the plans of their favorite and would agree to no such thing. However. Athens gets one of the joint discussions, and the two candidates speaking hero on the 23d in«ta'ut. Each of the candidates will be ac corded distinguished consideration while here.— Athens Banner. imc THS PAIICB. Ex Gov. Bob Taylor, of Tennes see, is delighting Texas with his “Paradise of fools,” —Macon News. s You mty reasonably expect tie Jawring of the millennium when th< Constitution and the Journal hamo- | uize their i tie d.flvienies.—Atlatrt .Commercial. ' ? | Ami yet > 11 three of you'ns are 1 a inonizing on the Evanescent boome rang, even as it shrinks. —° j Grunting lika a, hog, won' >' li Mein to ah‘s hog and homin' Inm paigri in (ileorgit worth a cei «ow ever, if you must grunt, nk r» the pieaent puce of cott«—W,y cross Heia d. J There ain't anybody » '‘ting u| this way, Perham. TooAiany hogi up in this secli >n to g« the pev.pl. a chance to grunt.— ny Hera d, THE RACE FOIJ OVERNOR The Evan* org.i#< ir e obliged t< keep up a great IM.jf whooping tt make the campai A appear t<» “spon tai e, and the jßiinta paptrsje«»n tiuue to varble/ e news. —Wakoi News. The thanks/, h e Democratic exec- . ; < '.ere nnanim ’u ' utive I'fGILJ re?” - < ren uH ' ' uing d-aii n sn, K..”-. \V. Y .At kirn on, <>u th" splendid , v • ■ ' OV ‘ , u ® ' t 1.1 li j he J the office. —-Griffin Ne ■. T..e Evansorg i L.nentoi’ed «. p n >t discleiiner of the ti le to the con rr-wplite I action in trover by Atkm nn by uppioj i ialmg H.e tide u e ’l’ae people's \\m to t heir o v thi. is a mere dila.oiy p’e' I; ii. .a- tin “People.i Choice - Im P<-.’D‘s Will, 4 A kini.u.—A' - con Tel*; raph. Up in ths great ci'y o.‘ R m . • y -rganiz! 1 an Evans chib the oi.-.i l«5 vii h2l members, Al bi 4ac 'onn o tk j town was being s ■ aired with t ..* pi>pe oi finding a few more. —States- b to Star. Hon. W. Y, Atkinson has mal Inmselt some strong an I lastm.. Tien is by ti e recent ic tie m Licks n. He n a geutiemai of im niiitl, well s hie t to .vtii.l the ail? i of our government in a satisfactor ■ maauer.—Jackson Argus. Hon. W. Y. Atkinson's speech de iiverod at Jackson. Butt county, on Febusry 22d, and pubhslie I in Suu day's Macon Telegraph convinces u? that General Evans will not have a wr.lk—ever into the Gul ernatorial mansion.—Lee County Enterprise Georgia's Democrats are not such foels as to be taken in by the false and stvpid alleg ition that the Candida cy for Gen. Evane i» opposed be cause he was a Confederate soldier and is a Christian Such warfare 1 as that will weaken him more than his competitor. It is as shameless as it is silly.—Sparta Ishmaftlite. If Gen. Evans ia running on bis war record, it seems tens he would have announced himself some thir ty years ago.—Woodbury Messen ger. The poach blooms have gone it blow—now look out far the "Fro* Bulhti.i.” Editorially spanking, the Tr’mu® yf t is d d not Ind* th t there was an e'ection yeserdv. L«' th® Trib give us a fewv r>es npuri yi i politics and roast saieteeGy ib»ut herding ignerattt at; o«s and buying their votes. Miy bit would do some good to some! dy. Who knows? 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The safest and mos ( desirable route be tween ROME and ATANTA The only line with Pas | sender Depot in the City of Rome. SCHEDULE Lv. Rome (daily) 7:45 A.M. Ar. Atlanta “ 11:05 A. M Lv. Rome (daily) 2:50 P. M Ar. Atlanta “ 6;25 P M returning. Lt. Atlanta (dai'.y)B:oo A M Ar. Roma “ ‘II;IOA.AL ‘ Lv, Atlanta(daily) 3:10 P. M. Ar. Rome “ 6:20 P.M For any other informal mu c ft l . ou C. K. Ayer, G P a. m ,L A ‘ T^f - M F-Ayer. T M. Mffimi [siu. —i. J dentists. > I JI. A ' ; J , aver cdfFr.ll and o WI ATTORNEYS. ’'s YIAX JIEYERHip k i /f Attohxet at L aw Office up stairs in new Cour fi .. in rear of Superior Court R-< 0 , n JO(M 3 X'tyiX-.U'ornTZ I mvor.f 11 ul P ><.nil., caA,^. I ,'- > fXHAH. W. I'XDl.'.KWOObffiU '”* J JidHonic Teinplo. ? J C j W. - J AA7 KNXTS-.1m,. M-. S TAI:r-v?>| Tempiv. m-n.e, < , II j lebaj VV . 'tas.nn- Temple, Till Wr STH HfiNur. w. j. m - v .. J Atcomeys-at-atLaw < - ‘ Bavtdssn Hardware C«., «road s«reetXr “3 PHYSICIANS AWO s , . I Howard e. felton _p ilVs ,° NS ' j geou—Office in Ma <mi e t, ■ .Vi office day and night. T<'le i iiou e *'iM ’ < ’ H I ' I L>| ••otessinnal .. rv >1 plw of Ro.ae and P „. ''s-*| Office at Crouch and Watson', <n.f Broad street. s’ JHiB drug store. 33lBroad mrsHtrJSM 110. No.iii ll W| m®mar; u ? o * nl,boi, ‘ lil *' g■ , I The Penn. Mutual Lift J durance Co, of PhiladeliJ Assets $22,7 4.3,00 with tijj Co. the Ass’n will get benefil •f Interest rents profit! that have been accnmulatql for a century. R, G.Croal Agent, can show many al vantages to be deiived J taking their Policy. I j" - 1 « . I FOR RUNT CHEAP. I I will reat. ehoap, ta right pntl my former house e a Fourth An I aw electa 9 raaui rasidanca wi!i| splendid gardan aid a nun.bwiß axceleut fruit tra«s ,*H*g bmrel lug for S4O. per. manth, Will fl now for $25,00 per. month. Adfl or apply to : I Mrs. Jue fl. Sargent, I 2 —25 ‘f. Centra! Heid. I Coosa Steamboat Scheduhß After this date steamers of fl tThite Star Line Steamboat ■ will leave Rome on Tuesdays fl Fridays at 5:30 a. m., instead fl S:4O as heretofore, Freight fl Coosa river points will be recifl on Monday’s and Thurday eweiifl J. D. Kirkpatrick, I General Managefl ■eWILLIAMS'I RESTAURANT] 202. FIFTH AVE,I Opposite New Court Boarding anil Lett] ■*B Mea 1 s at all Hou fl STATE & COUNT! TAXES, 9 Ail unpaid taxes fl 1893 are being put Jj hands of Sheriff fl Colection fl J no. J. BlaCk. Jfl Warters ‘ Extra Good! Cigar, most newest brand, a, l Rome made, ask y°fl dealer for one. fl Ladies will find tie ''“"‘/.fl •vhat they need, and C!W jfl d upon eve) y Line b ind sure. Can be sent by i! l necprely. I‘rice S2.b<> per a. -on Drug Co., Sun L't-e, ’ ■ • tie by lieese A’ W hitebea* >■ ■ If you want a ■ l fl class taiior made = ■ cheaper than ved ,fl aw trash sold, fl gammon’s Casn fl Have you tried * fl “Extra G°'“| Some made cigapß the most frag/l smoke on the ■