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PHIL G. BYRD, j E^“ r ,’g“ d
daily and Sunday.
TERMS OF SIJBSCRIPTIG
10 cent - week or $5.00 per annum ,
WFICE: Corner Broad Street and ;
fc, iflh Avenue.
Official Organ
Os the City of Rome, and Foyd, the
“Banner county’’of Georgia.
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When you see a person poriag
©ver a book you have a right to be
lieve that it is not dry.
To date, it would seem that
Judge M y hards enen • la
failed to work the ‘
on him.
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Why should men who write inch
decidedly beautiful and perfectly
harmless twaddle, as Mr. Meyer
hardt dues, be muzzled. I«.not this
a free county.
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The turning point in a weruans
life is said to be reached as early as
the day she meets a daughter of Eve
wearing a new bonnet.
“Mr. Scribbler is a wonderful man,
has such a variety of talents.” I've
noticed that. In society he is a lion
and at Lome a bear.”
Let every city offieer who foaght
the election of the 11 >ore ticket, and
who offers for re-e’ection, be defeated.
The Administration needs servants
that are in thorough accord with it.
this is practical and propper.
Politics is politics and men who
hold office should be practical. And
no practical minded office holder will
be disapointed if he is not retained in
office by the successful party or sac -
tion he has fought
Atkinson stock is going up all
over the State. Ths young states
man is making a rem irktble race
for one who ran up against that
mighty ‘‘upraising.’’ It will be
Governor Atkinson —Dublin Post.
Thr State military encampment
will open this year about May 15
Mid .continue until about June 15,
South Georgia, Middle Georgia
and Atlanta will furnish most of
the troops for the encampment
*his year.
_ J.. .. ■ ILL
Skidds—l suppose it’s all right to
call a spade a spade, but— Skadd:-
But what? Skidd (with a sad remem
berance of having tried to beat
a flush with two small pairs the
night before)- A man is a bloomiag
champ to call five of them.-Buffs! )
Courier.
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On aceount of [some infamous*
scoundrel entering this office by
stealth, at d n the abscence of the
foreman and compositors muti
lating an advertisement—
Hustler of Rome lost ana and al
half columns of business last week,'
Let our enemies rejoice and be I
glad for it was one of them wh* I
executed ths villianoua dec 1. • '
others of the same caliber .n «n
open advantage of it and sought
to injure ths paper fur her by a
street couvass, All go- d ci!' '
have a thorough con tern oi
ary cur implica’ed in toe du < |
work, In the meantime a in\ «-1
tigation is being made and the or
dinal culprit may yet bo b. ught
to punishment.
POSSUM TROTT GAZITT.
Our mother in-law ainbusked us
about 2 o'clock on* marning during
the recent campaign and so crossed
the wires that the fuse was burnt sut
of our Waterberry watch whils the
spring escaped, killing all the un
bdrn tick* exsept polly-ticks.
Otfr devil; after building up a
Most respectable sized account on
the ledger of each of the Possum'
Trett Saloons has joined he Good
Templars and will go abroad on a
’flictaring tear. You cant down a
man. 1
All circulars sent to this office
shou’d b> “printed on one side/*
Parties interested please take ne
tice for unless this rule is adhered '
to all such literature will go into <
the waete basket instead of face
downwards onto the composing
room hook” A word to
th* wise is sufficient.
LOVE AND LAUGHTER.
I augh and the world laughs with you,
Weep and you weep alone,
Thin grand old earth must borrow its mirth
It ha* troubles enough of its i.w ,
8! g and he hills will answer;
Sigh, it is lost on the air;
The echoes bund to a joyful sound,
Put shrink from voicing care.
Be glad and your friends ere many;
Be sad ar.d vou lose theta all,
There are none to decline your hectard wine,
But alone you must drink life’s gall
There is room in the halls of pleasure
For • long and lordly train
i ill file on
Through the 1 ,tj». a .les of pa|n-
Feast and your halts are crowded;
1 astand the world goes by;
Succeed and give, ’t ill he p. ou live;
But no man can help you die;
Rejoice, and men will seek you;
Grieve, and they turn and go—
They want full measure of all your pleasure,
But they do not want your woe.
A V. M.
How can men who fought the
John Moore ticket ask for eflice
under its administration ? A
man who would boot lick for a
job would not bring enough man
hood intw the office he receivrd to
strengthen the administration A
m mjwho would beet lick for a job
is no better than the creature who
would sell his sufl’erage for a little
corn licker
MIGHTILY AGITATED.
The Atlanta papers are mightily
agitatid about Mr. Atkinson pitching
into ths Atlanta ring so vigorously
in his speeches. They declare that
no such thing exists and that it is
a frayed old ghost. We notice,
however, that they are considerably
worried over the matter and devote
a great deal of editorial thunder and
lighting to it. If it is such a base
i fabrication why wouldn’t a simple
denial of the matter be sufficient?
Athens Banner.
POLITICAL RETORTS.
The Constitution warns Atkin
son if he wants to be success! ul to
secure th* governorship by show
ing his own worth, aud not by
crying out “ring.’’—Augusta Her
ald.
1 Mr, Atkinson has never “cried
out ring”—that cry vas started by
’ the Constitution aud taken up by
its “m* too” imitator* scattered
through the State.
There is nothing [ike getting the
bulge on things and Gen. Evans
> has got the bulge on the governor
ship—Courant American .
The American has got a little
mixed cn the governorship. Mr.
Atkinson ha* the “bulge” and th*
Rev. Evans the “bilge.” Sea?
We venture the prediction that if
Evans gets the nomination for gover
nor, Atkinson will do all in his pow
er io have him elected. That is the
kind of a democrat Atkinaon is, and
that is on« reason why he ought to
win.—Chattooga News.
But if Atkinson get* the nomina
tion will Evans do all in his pow*r to
have him (Atkinson) elected.? If he
does it will be more than he has been
accused of doing in former cam
paigns.—Cave Spring Herald.
| The Atkins >n papers should qui
I snorting. 1 Lese are not war timrs.
I Brunswick times.
Then r-L.r. *h o thunder are you
ruuhin -i.record ’ for Governor
for.
WH A T N A SPAPEIS DO.
At a business 'oaveniioß recently
| held at lit. Louis Gov Francis, of
Missouri, gave his *stimat* *f what
newspapers do for the pulbic as fol
low*:
‘ Each year the local papara give
from SSOO to $5,000 in fro* lines
to the community in which thsy are
located. No 6ther agency can or
will do this The editor, iaproprtion
to his means, d ~es more for his town
than any other it n men, he ought to
be supported -not because you like
him or admire his writing, but be
cause the local r aper i* the best in
vestment a community can make
It may not be b illicitly edited
or crowded with thought, but finan
cially it is ©f more benefit to th*
community than the tea*heror preach
cr. Understand me, Ido not mean
mentally or morally, but financially,
and yet on the moral question yon
will find most of the local papers on
the right side. Today th* editors
•f the home papers do the most for
the least money of any people on the
face of thee’arth.’—Augusta Herald. ,
... foh dyspepsia,
iBGItD-stiorL and Stomach disorders, tak*
BBOWN’B IRON BITTERS. t
\ e *'? U ’ sl p V r bottle - GeauinebM ,
vaoe-mark aad eroesed rod llnea on wrappot (
THEHUSTLER OF ROME, SUNDAY MARCH I1 ■ 1894.
AMOBC THE PMICW.
The Rome Hustler baa won auot’i
er star for Hu cr>>wn by the result of
the local *lections • —”.ing-ol 1 New
South.
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Au exchange says that the poorest
business a man ever engaged in ie
talking of hard times. If your pints
has hole* in them as big ns a barn
door, and not money enough on htxd
to purchase a spoiled beef liver for
dinner, hold up your head and talk
like a millionaire —Douglasville New
South.
In other words let every poor devil
in the country imitate the devil.
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“Betsy Hamilton,” is engaged in
touring the State, delivering some ol
Ler literary selections —Americus
Penny Press.
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Th* Cleveland Plain Dealer say s:
“When the Georgia poet writes < f
the “pale liquid moonshine ‘ it isn’t
poetic license.” No, it is generally run
without license.
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N w who says that Phil rd Gl*nn
and the Rome Husti er do not know
what they are sayirg when they talk
of Floyd county politics. Their candi
’ date beat the opposition out of sight,
and when the time comes to elect
' delegates to the state convention the
’ dose will be repeated.—Macon Tele
’ graph.
Thanks, The Hustler of Rome is
5 thtjpaper of the masses and the mass
’ es am not a fool, but knows what it
wants, and the Atkir.son delegation
will be elected” Mark that predic
tion.,,
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When a man kicks the bucket
That means a little! die;
When Dulcinea kicks the dudelet
That brings about a sigh.
When a mule kicks a nigger
That brings a mighty yell;
, Senators who kick from traces
Are just a playin’ hell.
—Chattanooga Nbws,
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Thirty Negroes have left Atlanta
' for Africa. They will hardly ever
’ leave Africa tor Atlanta.—Albany
1 Herald.
If they are bad niggiers and die
5 they may be doomed to Atlanta for
a eternity. Who kuow.’s
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A funny editor wants to know if
i Premier Rosebery is a strawberry
blonde.—Augusta News.
) If he is, then he must be a Florida
edition, as he Rose-berry early in
. life.
’ THE RACE FOR GOVERNOR,
j After all Gen. Evans and Col
I Atkinson are to engage in but four
joint debates, viz: At Griffin’ Mar.
’ 21st; Athens, Mar. 23rd; Rome, Mar
26th, and H wkinsville, Mar. 29th
If four be good, right and proper
• why not mbps? —Ch ’rokee Advance
Hon. W. Y, Atkingon, in our dpin--
i«n will be the next govenor of Geor
gia. He possesses both talent and
genius, and is in the prime of life
Why should he not be our next
govenor?—Morganton News- ’
Columb us Enquirer-Sun: ‘ The
statement m. 1 bv H< a- Bill Flem
ing that he piodged < j support
to General Evans last year, indicates
that the genercl was on the track
earlier than has been popularly
supposed. The general is not a pol
itician, but he may not be all togeth
er ignorant of some of the essential
and fundamental piiacipals of poli
tics,’—Columbus Eaquiver Sun.
If Atkinson is nominated, and he
will be, will the Constitution support,
him or Tom Watson.
STATE POLITICS
Col Alfred Herrington will be
a candidate for congress from the
First district.—Macon News.
‘Our John is becoming more
prominent as a congressman every
day.—Ringgold New South.
Hon R. B. Russell, present so
licitor general ®f th* Western cir
cuit, is a candidate for the supe
rior court judgesh.p. He is an able
lawyer and wosld make an impar
tial judge,—Macon News.
Mr Meyerhardts friends think
it is a shame that people should
go to Evan How*ll and request |
him to furnish an Evans muzzle to '
be used *n the young Roman wh® i
heads th* Max M*y*rhardt Evans {
Club ®f R ms
GEORGIA NUGGETS
Mr. Pryor Childers tells of a he.,
of bis that killed and ate a snake.
We know one pr a l>3f that would
dislike to eat that chicken.—Cav6
Spring Herald.
The burglars have struck Ring
gold They are playing in bars
uck. —Ringgold New South.
The Atlanta Dental College has
just turned loose twenty fiveyoung
dentists on the people of the Stale,
[f Atlanta could stand them prob
ably the State can. —Albany Her
ald .
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169 world’s fair photos for sl.
These beautiful pictures are now
ready fcr delivery in ten complete
parts—l 6 pictures comprising
each part —and the whole set can
tie secured by the payment of om
dollar, seot to Gee. H. H< afford
General Passenger Agent, Chicago.
Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway.
Chicago 111,, and the portfolios ot
oictures will be sent, tree of ex
pense, by mail to subscribers.
Remittance should be made b\
draft, money order, or registered
letter.
The Penn Mutual Life Insur
nice Company it conducted sole
y by members for members, har
greatest paying ability and un
equaled ’security. A noi -'orfeitmg
Policj’ after second year issues
Trust Certificate for Guardian)
has period to policy holders.
R. G. Cross.
Agent.
A LOOK AT YOUR TO NG UR
will show you whethei
Pl you need Dr. Pierce’:
|‘|l’l easaut Pellets. If it’:
ygtvj&’.lllL I I furred or coated; ii
Y y° u ’ ve ao appetite, and
J. nave frequent headache:
g-k with or without dizziness.
g® chilly sensations, and oc
JSf casional nausea; if you
f® 6 ! 'lull: drowsy, and
greatly tired or debili
iir tated—that proves that
you're bilious.
The best things in the
world for biliousness are these little “ Pel
' lets.” They gently stimulate and powerfully
,■ invigorate the liver. They’re the smallest
and the easiest to take. There’s no distur
; banco to the system, diet, or occupation. One
tiny, sugar-coated Pellet at a dose is a per
fect corrective and regulator.
r In chronic Catarrh in the Head, where
every other would-be help has failed, the
proprietors of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy
will give SSOO if they can’t effect a perfect
and permanent cure. By its mild, soothing,
I' cleansing, and healing properties, Urn. remedy
will cure the very worst cases,
1 =!. ?■...!
. ROM 8.8, OF GA,
)
The safest and most
desirable route be
tween
i ROME and AT ANTA
r The only line with Pas
senger Depot in the
City of Rome.
r' SCHEDULE
j 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.
Lv. Atlanta (dai!y)8:00 A. M.
Ar, Rome “ 11:10 A.M.
Lv, Atlanta(daily) 3:10 P. M.
Ar. Rome “ 6:20P.M.
For any other information call
oa C. K. Ayer, GPA.
J. A. Hume, Tkt. agt
W F. Ayer, T M.
Executors, Sale.
Agreeable to an order of the Court of Ordina
ry of Floyd county ; will be sold a’ auction at the
Court house ooorjat Calhoun oa Coun’yof Gord &
on the first Tuesday in April next, within the
legal hours of sale: The following property to
wit all that tract of land in the 14 District and
3rd Section of originally Cherokee now Gordon
County, known as the Priutup farm lying on the
East side of the Oostanaula Ri-er about (3
miles west of Calhoun and known as lots two
hundred and ten (210) two hundred and eleven
(211) and two hundred and twenty two (222) and
three parts of lots lying on the East side of the
Oostanaula River, known as lots two hundred
and twelve (212) two hundred and twenty-one
(221) and two hundred and forty eight (248) con
tains in all about seven hundred and twenty
(720) seres more or lees, together with Fern
and Ferry road sold as the property of Henry 8.
I rintep late of County of Floyd, dated. This
Ist day of March 1894
John C. Printup
Exec tor of Estate of
H. 3, Printup Dec’d.
Citation—Leave to Sell.
Georgia- Floyd ponnty
To all whom it may concern Cezar Stallins
Administrator of Tempy Stalins deceased has
ih due form applied te the undersigned for
leave to sell the lands tielonging te the estate of
said deceased, and said application will be
heard on the first Monday in April next, This
5.h day of March 18W t
John P, Davis,
Ordinary. |
Warters ‘ Extra Good”
Cigar, most fragrant,
newest brand, and
Rome made, ask your
dealer for one.
If you want a first
class tailor made suit,
cheaper than veu ever
saw trash sold, visit
Gammon’s Cash Cost
Sale.
I Have a sixty horse power mill
—Wheat, corn, and saw mill that
w it to exchange for good rent
Ing property in Atlanta. Mill is
in good first class condition and is
siirroun led by 1G acres good creek
bottom lands, Correspondence
solicited.
Phiil G. Byrd.
E .T. V.& G. Ry.
ONLY. 2. 1-2,
HOURS,
ATLANTA
Lv Rome daily 8 35a m
Ar, Atlanta . 11.10..
Lv. Rome . 1 1.30 a- m
Ar. Atlanta. 2.30 p.m
Lv. Rome .1I .10 p.m
Ar. Atlanta . 1 .30 , .
. C SMITH G Pa A Ta.
Aimstrong House,
Application for Charter under
nan.e of Qostanaula S earn
boat and Trading
Compa y.
Georgia, Floyd County—
To ths Superior court ot said county:
Geo. W Trammell, H L Tramm.% : j ( prank
Holdbrooks and their s ) low ,h e y de
sire to be made and cr' <atat j a p, ((( iy corporate.
And that they created siucli body corporate
under the lianjß O s t p l6 k>osta”aula Steamboat
p ’..a Trading Company,
That they be created sueh body corporate for
the term of twenty years and as such and in
said name that they be allowed to sue and ba
, sued.
The priuoij al office and place of business of
1 such corporation to be iu the city of Rome
Floyd County, Ga.
The character of the business to be done and
, earned on by said corporation is the running of
a steamboat upon the Oostanaula and Cooea
rivers and hauling freights and charging there
, for; the buying and selling of lumber, bricks
aud all kinds of building material and dealing
n country prodace and geneial merchandise.
Th object of said corporation being
ry gain to stockholders therein.
ca P ital stock of said corporation to b?
two thousand douLT actua,l X•! I either money
or property before beginning du.L“ ss and diT '
ded into shares of one hundred dolUf? « a '
with the privilege of increasing the ca»'
stock to twenty five thousand dollars or
other amount as may be agreed upon by
stockholders, not in excess of twen»y.fl Te thou
sand dollars
That such corporation bo allowed to (upon
organisation) pass such by laws, as It may deem
to its interest and advantage, that ate not in
consistent with the laws of Georgia, or United
States.
Wherefore petitioners pray an order be grant
ed creating them a body corporate under name
tor the term, purposes aud < bject aforesaid anti
thereby duly chartered as such body cirpo.a’e
Geo. A falter Harris,
Petitioners Attorneys.
Fi ed in office Feb. 19, ism,
W in. E, Beysiegle,’
~ Clk, Sup, Ct.
Gboroia Floyd County—
The above application for cliarterof“Oosta-
■ naula Steamboat and Trading Company” is »
tr,, T^®a ofrec^iu,
Wm, K, Beysiegle,
Clerk Superior Court,
v- o. o, A.
Citation-Leave To Sell.
Georgia, flovd County :
To all whom it may concert’:—w: A Rhnrtv
Administrator of Henry B rryhill deceased
has In due form applied to the undersigned
for leave to sell the lands and personal Pn )pe
ty belonging to the estate of said deceased, and
ippl cation will be heard on the Irst Monday in
April next. This 7th day of March ISJ4,
John P. Davis Ordinary.
Letters of Administration.
Georgy a, plovb county •
To all whom it may concern Warren V
having in proper form applied to me for penna
nent letters of administration on the estam
W Ilham V. Timms, late of said county n/i
to c-te all and singular the creditors and next '
of kin of William v- Timms to 1... 1 Dext
my office witbin the time allowed ’
show cause, if any they can, why immanent a
ministration should not bo granted m
V. Timms or some other 1
on w>lli*m V . Timms estate. Witness mv 11
and official signature this 6th day of
John P. Davis,
Ordinary Floyd ( ounty.
CGLUiJfj
©eNTISTS.
J A. WILLS-Dentist— 2oßl-2
B over Cautrell aud Owens stere. d r * t
ATTORNEYS.
MAX
Attorney at Law.
Office up stairs in new Court Home
in rear of Superior Court Room
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f.ivarcy Hul . I*l ■: coruor , r < l,fle
CHAS. W. UN D>C R WOOD-
Masonic Temple, at l& w
Rome,Ga.
RBKCB *
111 Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga. " ÜBIM
W^ r - VANDIVER -Attornev and
, scllor at Law—Rurne, Ga. an< Cotta '
WH. KNNIS—Tno. W. STARLING v, •
■ £ Btartln /- Attorneys at Law, ,
Temple, Rome, Ga. fel«s 4 i
WH. SMITH, I
Masonic rumple, Rome, Georgia ’ .
feb32tf 6 I
W iB M HENRY, W. J. M-NNaiiv V I
,J. NEAL-M’henr,. Nunnally &k? I
Attonieys-at-at La w, uhice over I
Davidson Hardware Co., Broad street, Rome 1
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS I
H< WARD E. FBUroX-Blivsieian and , ar I
geon—Ofttce in Ma onie Temple *n n „ I
Ai ottlee day’ and nigl.K. Telephone 62. '
IP’RAMStß—Physician and Sur™Sr I
. Ofliee at residence 614 avenue A, Funni ■
ward. “ ■
LP. HAMMOND—Physician and I
Offers his 1 rofessional services to then® ■
pie of Rm ae and surronndinz countii I
ittlcu at Crouch and Watson's dri g store H
Broad street. 1 I
DR. W. D. fiOYT-Odlce a' C r r ,7jF I
drugstore. *O. 331 Broad street TeleMwi I
110. resider. 19. No. 21 * ■
DR. C. F. G1 I'FIN- Physician and Surgeot- 11
—Office u t r Masonic building. llesidwiM ■
300 4th a, me. ■
The Penn. Mutual Life In- I
sura nee Co, of Philadelphia I
Assets $22,773,00 with this I
Co. the Ass’n will get benefit I
4 Inter- st rents fy. profits I
that have been accumulating I
for a century. R, G. Cross, I
Agent, can show many ad- I
vantages to be derived by I
taking their Policy. I
FOR RENT CHEAP. I
I will rent, cheap, to right party ■
my former home on Fourth Ave. ■
an elegant 9 room residence with ■
splendid garden and a number of ■
■xcelent fruit frets "Has been rent ■
lug for S4O. per. month. Will rent ■
now for $25,00 per. month. Address ■
or apply to: I
Mrs. Joe 11. Sergent. I
9—2s’f, Central Hotel. |
t Cooba Steamboat Schedule.
After this date steamers of the
1 White Star Line Steamboat Co.
’ will leave Rome on Tuesdays and
f Fridays at 5:30 a. m., instead of
’ 3:40 as heretofore, Freight for
i Coosa river points will be TOCived
f on Mondays and Tburday evening 9
J. D. Kirkpatrick,
1 General Manager.
■ +WKLIsIAMS’ 4
RESTAURANT
202. FIFTH AVE,
Opposite 'S«W Court Hou«i
Boaw udiiww
-ssM 3 atall H
STATE & COUtJTY
"AXES.
Ad unpaid taxes fo r
1893 are being put in
hands of Sheriff fo r
Colection
Jno.J.BlaCk. TjC.
Road Citation.
G ■grid A, Floyd County : , t)ie
Whereas, T. J.Glcnn, et al have peti»i<* e '
Board of Commissioners of Roads ami
of Floyd County, Georgia for a change
Bass Ferry road at blue Pond, so »s to ■
the east side of Z. T. Carver’s Held, an
same having been favorably reported ou .
reviewers: This is to notify all person- 1
objections thereto or claims for damsges.
therefrem to file the same with said 1
Commissioners at their regular mooting "
first onday in May, IBM,
Witness the Hon. Joha C, Foster, < , u
Tais March 7th, 1894. , k
3 Td-30 d Max Meyerhardt. c.er •
TAKE NOTICE
All persons in debt to Ree <
Whitehead are requested to call a° j
settle at once. >
All a counts unpaid on d 8 ®
March will be p’aced for coH octl '' .
by law. , l
A. B. S. M osl<
Assignee
Meh 7-D-t. - j