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Official Organ
Os tb« city <f Rome, and Foyd, the
“Banner county of Georgia.
The Franklin News and Banner
which ie put in the column of Kr
ans pap re say that Heard c unfy
will send a delegation for Atkin
son.
And now the Gall of Griffil
publishes Max Meyerhardt’s Suu
dav meriting Evans rot. The Cal:
and Max make a lovely couple.
, , _ ■—y
Ex Govenor St. John of Kans#*
has quit the Prohibitionist and
•entered th* fo’ds of th i Third pir
ty. “Poor bleeding” Ka !?•>*.
Th* Jasper News comes *ut
Loldly on Atkinson’s side, and
makes the chain of papers acres*
the middle of the State complete
in hi* favor.
From the Montgomery Adver
tiser Thu third partyin Alabama is
well named-it consists ot about on*
third republican one third politi
al aor* heads, and one third disap
pointed office seekers.
Despite the gassy boasting of A‘-
lanta newspapers and Atlanta
drummers that Evans will sweep
The state, it is evident to one who
observes closely that Atkins*n s
strength is increasing dailj'.—
Milledgeville Chronicle.
Th* Columbus Herald place*
The Hustler of Rome in i's list f
dailies who are supporting Evan».
That is a fair sample of th* wild
and reckless assertions, made by
the Evans pap» rs. Certainly some
of them are not worshippers at th*
shrina of the Goddess of Truth .
Chattooga New*.
“Old Hutch,” the famous wheat
■operator of Chicago has changed
liis business and gon ; into corn —
corn in the juice. He has opened
a barroom and serves the drinks
himself. If he proves ai successful
in mixing things at the counter as
he was at mixing things on the
beard, ha will again boa capita
list.
? b ros the way a Texas paper
puts it: Hogg had better call a#*s
sion of the State Legislature to set
apart a section of Fort Bend coun
ty into a little hell of its own where
the “Woodpeckers” and “Jaybird*"
can fight out Hieir f« uds to their
bear's content. It w< uld be a gain
tojthe rest of the state which would
not grudge ft ru rai expenses for
.the defunct of both tribes
The Evan: P >*m-r never inisae#
an oportuniy to ni ss quote Mr. At
kinson hu' d /spite it all the hon
est and able young stat s an con
tinues to climb over the Evant -
cent impedment and will lead th»
etato democracy to victory over
the Atlanta poll cia s. F > fro u
another victory, The Hustler of
Rome Ik* peoples paper bids you
“mark that prediction.’’
Examine the records and see
for jour self which of the two, M'l
Atkinson or General Evans will
make the best governor of Georgia,
wo need the lest of the two and
•democracy dares not mal?a a mis
take. Let nopolit ci n bind you to
• a club until after you have gone
into the records and know the
ability of each. Be a man and net
the tool of some “pap hunter-
1 - . i
Max Meyerhardt of Rome is a
clever m in and thinks he is doing
a lot of good work for Evans, but
unless we are very much mistaken
his sentim- n al twaddle, to put |it
mildly, is making votes for Atkin—
son*everj- day. At the proper time
Max should apply to Gov, Atkin
son for something nice Atkinson
I always remembers his friends. —
News.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME, THURSDAY MARCH 8. 1894.
PENSION THE VETERANS.
'lbis is a day of pensions, anh
while the work is going on w*
rise to remark that a# a token of
its everlasting esteem and undy
iug’gratitude, the groat stale of
Georgia should pension the gal
lant commander of the Waycross
war and the noble veterans who
fit, bled and died there for their
State’s good . Audio this provi
sion care should be taken not to
target the widens of all deceased
veterans or those who may her*
after die from wounds received or
diseases contracted whil« in ser
vice, and alps the children to the
third and fourth generations.
There is nothing like bail g grate
ful to those men who braved the
wilds of South Georgia and illus
trated Gtargia grit on the ensan
guiuod field of Waycroes. —Athens
Banner.
WORK AHEAD TOR THE
MINTS
Judge Maddox, of Georgia,
looks upon the passage of the
Biand bill in the house as a victo
ry for the silver cause.
“It is a decided step forward,’’he
said. “If this bill becomes a law
it will occupy the mints to their
f dlest capacity for four or five
years to coin all the silver in the
treasury. They will be busy all
that time and tbis silver as coin
ed will be thrown into circulation
; among the propio. While this
, coinage is going ou the people wil,
have ample opportunity to discuss
the silver question. In the mean
time another congress is to be
elected and pilver is to be the is
sue, If the people are for free
l coinage, and 1 believe thoj’ are,
i they will elect a congress that will
> certainly pass a fr*e coinage bill.’
i —Columbus Ledger.
mj J-—"l'J"'''
A WEE BIT TOO FRESH.
“Truly this election has been void
' of concsoience and most disgraceful
f Rome has ever experienced. It will
’ ever remain a dark blot upon the
, once bright escutcheon of a apotlos*
j rieord.
The above is a paragraph from the
Rome special, to last Hight’s Atlants
Journal, and shows to peo}!* who
know < miu’s history, that the “spec
ial” was p*ua d by a ‘.fresh” report
er.
Th* special also says that “hun—
d-eds of half demented negroes were
wandering everywhere seeking whom
they may devour, by bartering away
their political franchise. etc.“
Thi# is, not only spreading it on toe
heavy, but is a p®rversi*a of th* facts
Every Roman knows thi# race wa»
more intensely exciting ihaa Rome
ha* ever witnessed before, but when
cam pared with the last race, was de
-1 cidediy the more orderly of the two.
One thing for certain, if Rome had
a “apotit## record” then if is still, as
the driven snow. With all due re
spects to the Journal reporter we
1 would suggest that he avoid bombas-
I tic exprestions < r in iris ‘ specials*
• print the picture f -on life and not
. from hi» vivi 1 .n - • : ‘’>r .
( The Blue Ridge Po#t says that
all North Georgia will go solid for
Atkinson.
!i.
STATE POLITICS
Senator Colquitt thould be re
r tired from the Senate,aud an active
> mm put in the office.—Barnesville
.■ Gazette.
1 Hon. A. O, Bacon has formally
• nuouncsd his candidacy for th®
(Georgia eenatorship. Mr. Bacon is
, on* of the South’s ablest men and
* is a democrat of the uncompromis
ing old school. His friends will
I spo that he makes a lively race.—
< Franklin News-Banner.
, I', is said that the Populists will
, put a strong prohibition plank in
, their platform and run W alter B
Hill, of Macon, as their candidate
for governor.—Columbus Ledger.
So far we have heard of no dem
ocratic opposition to Congressman
Maddox for re-election. He has
pioven himself true and honest
and capable and the people are
satisfied - The Populists will doubt
less put up a man to be sacrificed.
It is said that Miller A. Wright of
Cedartown wants to be the corpse. l
—Marietta Journal. (
THEY CLAIM HIE EUtTH.
The Celumbda Sunday H*ia’ l,
lik» the man who swore the horse
was seventeen feet high,still Bli :ks
to its Eat of Evans papers. He
drops three or four but leaves
others that are pronounced for At
kinson. Aaiong th m The Hustlkr
of RuMK winch is conpicuous for
' its brilliant paragraphs editorials
■ and clppiugs in a advocacy of Mr.
■ Atkinson. —Meriwether Vindica
! tor.
Fanfty that! This Hustler or
• Rcme quoted with the of Evans
• We®klss! Oh tempe! Oh Holy
) Mozos! D.m—‘dam the Etc
. w ,ti!’
i THE NEXT GOVERNOR.
The third party preacher# are
not- supporting Atkinson. His
work against their party in 1892
has’ut been forgotieii.—Dublin
Post.
Is Gen. Evans afraid to make
any issuewith Mr. Atkinson,.that
he should keep acquiescing tc
every proposition that, th° latter
makes? —Griffiin News
We believe that General Evan#
would make an average governor,
and that Mr. Atki >son will mak<#
one above the average.— Milledge
ville Chronicle.
Where was he at in 1892? We
mean Gen. Evans.—Meriwether
Vindicator.
The duty and policy of every
successful party is to select- it#
most experienced and competent
men, and to reward those who sac
rifice most in its interest. Meas
tired by such a standard. Atkinaon
is bound to be the next governor
i>f Georgia.—Walton New#.
'Tom Watson is afraid that the
Democrats will nominate Mr. At
kinson f*r governor. Watson re
member# what his crowd caught
in 1892 at the bauds of the Demo
cratic war hoisp. A burnt child
dreads the fire. —Statesboro Star.
According to the Constitution
Mr. Atkins«n was greeted by f
arge crowd at Baxley. This is not
strange, as al! that part of the
State is for him.—Columbus Ledg
er.
The Evans papers assert most
positively that Gen. Evan# i>
-weeping th® State every where
ike a tidal wave. And yet the
general aud thoss who have his
campaign in charge are writing
letters into every country in the
state asking his friends to organ
ize Evans clubs jit onco and get to
work to help put the gallant olu
warrior through. Thi# i# just a
little queer. There should be n©
uro of organizing clubs, etc., amid
a s| ontaneous and Bniversal up
rising.—Millen Hwrald.
160 WCMLD’# FAIR PHOTO 3 FOR sl.
I hese beautiful pictures are now
<•« ly for delivery m ten complete
part#—l6 pictures comprising
e-ch part —and the whole Bet can
••cured by tho payment of on®
dollar, sent to Geo. H. Heaffocd,
General Passenger Agent, Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway,
■ hicago 111,, and the portfolios of
pictures will b * sent, free of ex
, oiiso, by mail to subscribers.
Remittance should bo made by
draft, money order, or
better.
•M —X "'TALL. 1W
Letters of Administration.
(IEOROIA,FLOT» ..St NTT :
loali whom it may concern Warren V Timin'
loving in proper form applied to me for perma
’ <“nt letters of administration on the estate es
" illiam V. Timms, late of said county. This is
to c'te all and singular the creditors and next
•f kin of William y. Timms to be and appear at
my office within the time allowed bylaw and
s-mw if any they can, why ;>eimanent ad
ministffitien should not be granted to warre n
V. Timms or some other fit and proper person
ou william V. Timins estate. Witness my hand
and Offieia! signature this 6th .lay of March
John P. Davis,
Ordinary Floyd (. ounty.
Citation-Leave To Sell.
tlorgia, Fi.oTn County :
To all whom it may concern:—W. A Ehuds
Administrator of Henry Berrjhill deceased
has m due form applied to the undersigned’
for leave to Sell the lands and personal Proper
ty belonging to the estate of said deceased, and
application will i.e heard on the first Monday in
| April sexi. This 7th day of starch IM
John p. David Ordinary.
AKfIMG TIIF AiMCBS.
Satu.day nigl.t thoppingin Bruns
wick is getung back to its old life
and Ludle. —Biuuswick Times.
Brunswick seimstobe retrograding
Time has set dow n on the bustle—
fashion does nut Poor old-timey
ILunswisk-
• ■—o
Atlanta is trying mighty haid to
make a sensation out ot tha* vet -of
Mayer Goodwin- —Albany Herald.
Yes, and out for the bouir of tn®
Krau> but thepe >; jire masters an I
in neither case will the Atlanta ring
get in its work.
No wonder Ton: Watson’s scheme
for a daily paper Janguisue". What
do the Populist want with another or
gan when they have the Atlanta Cos
.titution to defend their doctrme#?
-Atlanta Journal.
And yet tha Journal ai d the Con
stitution are both slobbering ever t 1 e
war record of the old Atlanta candi
date who forsakes the ministry for
politics. Bdi!
Politically speaking, Jordan is a
hard road to 'travel. —Lee County
Enterprise.
And the Peachtree parson echoes
back a hearty “amen!”
o
A great many of the Southern
plants have resumed work within the
1 ist ten days. Tries® include many
nd istries. —BrunswickjTimes.
Whv cert Tnejstrawberry is mark
eting its out put at 35 cents a quart,
the english pea is doing * blooming
business, and our devil says wheu bis
pa gets to playing with him wirh a
peaehtree sprout —he don’t want the
receivership.
o
Mary Ellen Lease acknoledges now
that she is not a Knight Teinplar;
but she still insists that she is a K. P
—keyhole p ©per. —Columbus Ledg
<-r.
We would like to see her ride the
goat through the amplified third and
then tie him up in the Oriental Princ
■ s Gee whiz but would‘nt she
hop?
Editor Cooper, of t e Rome Tri
bune was in the city yesterday. The
Tribune has a good circulation in
Atlanta and is prospering under Ed
itor Cooper’s management.—Consti
tution
With all du* respect, etc. th* Hust
ler cr Romb would like t* su»j*st,
that if the Constitution is corr**t, it
would send in an ordsr for the 'Tri
bun* to move to Atlanta—is it * eir
ulatten is there doncherno.
o
Candid at« Atkinson i 9 thu old
swldiers’ frien-’, so he says, b*t he
voted to reject the home built for
them by the people of Georgia.—f al
houn Times.
lhere was no necessity for broth
er Wil#on to put “Atlanta papers
pleas copy ’ under that pT.ra r graph,
rj"
I Have a sixty horse power mill
—M- heat, eorn, and sawmill that
want to exohauge for good rent
£ ng property m Atlanta. Mill is
in good first class condition and is
"‘•rr uuded by 1G acres good creek
bottom laud-', Correspondence
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•f Interest rents & profit* ■
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FOR RENT CHEAP. H
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my farmer «■ Fourth Ave. H
an elogaat 9 r**m raßideuc# with
: pplaudid j*rd«u and a number ot ||||
excelent fruit tie s'Ha- I - rent B
lug for HO. per. m*nth. Will rent
now for $2-s,ooper. moinh. .A.lJres*
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2 —25 ’ f. Centra’ Hotrl,
Coo?a Steamboat Schedule.
After this date steamers of the
White Star Line Steamboat Co.
will leave Rome on Tuesdays and
Fridays at 5:30 a. m., instead of
8:40 as heretofore, Freight so(
Coosa river points will be recited
on Mondays and Thurday evenings
J. D. Kirkpatrick, ,
General Manager.
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Opposite New Court House
Bourtag and Lott!
Meals at ah . '•
STATF “& CO . -iY
Ail unpaid taxes for
1893 are being put in
hands of Sheriff for
Colection
Jno. J.BiaCk. TJ*
Warters “Extra Good
Cigar, most fragrant
newest brand, and
Rome made, ask yo ur
dealer for one.
Ladies will find the wafers
what they need, and can be dep«
ed upon everytime to gi»c relief- *
and sure. Can be sent !>»• mail ie
securely. Price $2.00 per box. En>.
son Drug Co., San Jose, * L BE !
sale by Reese A Whitehead-
If you want a firs*
class tailor made su •
cheaper than vcu ey
saw trash sold, v.s
Gammon's Cash
Sale.
Have you tried w a ;
ters “Extra
Rome made cigar- <
is the most
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