The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, March 12, 1894, Image 2

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Tit JrBUM. V «» as “Ora Seconu-class Wail Matter. MIILG.BYKD, | E £‘£’“ d DAIIA AND SUNDAY. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTIG 10 week or $5.00 per annum FFICE; Corner Broad Street and * 3 'ifih Avenue. Official Organ JJF.the city of Rome, and Foyd, the .‘•Banner county’' of Georgia. • I Four wsekfl now we have not ueard of a new Evans Club. Au UNI predicted: ‘’clubs are not -Xj_mps in this campaign.” Aad now the busy house wife ,ias a ahoo-er occupation—kssp 2m» chickens out of her frsshly slanted garden. S' he Hawkii Bville Newg and Diapatch is authority for the itatement that Atkinson is at the ixad of the procession in Laurens 'The Constitution and the Jeur _»al are mortal enemies until they .ouch Rev. C. A Evans and then •diwy get together and slobber over sack other and fall su each others :*ac.k —Why>e man is General JSvans. Clubs are nice things to use in jxdTi ng a boom, but they make a ievlish poor prop for holding one ' '4p- For further particulars address Aev. C. A. Evans or Max Meyer hardt, father of the Max Meyer rixrdt Evans Club of Rome. With the Constitutions it uee-te :js “Come down Mr. Atkinson.” _3Tow it is shouting “Go slew Cok «iel” and the campaign only two anoathfl old. Before it is too months Alder *' anybody to beat Atkinson.” .Atlanta’s individual interests will demand it and the Constitution is always for “At’anta first.” Kight weeks ago the Evans pa gsers were claiming that the Gen -waA would sweep the state, four weeks ago thiy claimed 100 ooun f ias two weeks ago they claimed 00 •• rouuties and now th <y m idestly rs •wrt that they believe that he will =#st 75 or 80. At this rate where ' opill his Reverence be “at” by Au gust 2nd? The idea of democrats joining :lubs and organizing to work •Against a working democrat— working for a man with no party record against a man whoso record 'luUlengaß investigation, Will ihx M eyerhardt that apostle of il<»mocTacy explain the Democracy >1 the Evans Club campaign? The true Southern watermelon ‘ u and not to be men tioned with commoner things. It chief of the world's luxuries, king by the grace of God over a 1 .bo ru’** of tn.i ecrth. h» -.acted ie . ova what the aiiglea e t. was rot Southern swaterm don that Eve took: we kao : t became si e rejeubd— Mark T wain in the March Century. . oine people are charging that ''be Journal aud Constitution got aapdie exposition scheme in order *33 well some lands in which they were interested. If the charge is rroe —and it cettainly seems to be —Ahe people es Georgia have a fair m. tuple of what the Atlanta ring would do if Mayor Goodwin could os bull-dozed.—Eowrencsville .Slews. - "At first there was no room on Me trask for Mr. Atkinson but -Aroorgia Democracy made room; sSaau we heard the cry “Ceme • -iowu Mr. Atkinson” but th* wool □set boys said remain and “he -Jaae it.” Now the Evanesent awmer, the Constitution is fran ‘hically shouting: “Go slow Colo, csel?’ but the army that follows the '■"Lolonel” is large and much swift <ar on the run than the regiment of 3>ciiticai hacks who are following -Ster. C. A. Evans. Atkinsons host h 1£ Wool hat boys are many miles F *he*d of the Atlanta ring and the .. »<Litical hacks.’ Th« New Jersy man who killed two negrses, who had killed his wife and child, has sold the fur • n t ,re of the room in which the homicides occured to a New York musrutn. Id the lot was a crib in which his baby was killed. i The rc-union of the blue and the gray on the battle-field of frbilcL April 6, premises to be cae of the most interesting since the war, but as , Si.iloh has no vote in the August Convention in Georgia, why of course (general Evans will not—leave Geor gia on that occasion. The Georgia Cracker has found out thi.t the first thing the managers did after inflating and precipitating the gubernatorial boom, was to set dows and divide out among tbem , selves the State offices. It is glad to know that Gainesville was not forgot , ten in the distribution, and that one of its distinguished citizens is to be made principal payeician of the peni- I tentiary. k A governorship, a senatorship and a ntlmber of seats in congress besides numerous smaller offices, are involved in the, Geo r giacam r paign now about beginning. With 1 a full peach crop and a bountiful r harvest of water melons, we ouskt I to be able to have some very in teresting quarters ot an hour be fore the campaign is ended.—Sa vannah News. i 1 Secretary Herbert's order for the assembling of a fleet of war -1 . ships at Sitka by May Ist next, forth® protection of seals in Ber ing sea, says an exchange, is an assurance that our government means to firmly assert its rights , as determined by the Paris tribu nal, despite the audacious move } meat of Canadian sealers ou the # one hand, or the efforts of the » British Government oa the other, ! inorder to secure a mod.fi nation , of the regulations which experi aacehasihown to be necessary. J . ■ *- Atlanta doesn’t want very much in a political way this year. She only ban candidates for governor in the ■ parson of Gen. Evans, attornev-gen era' in the person es Col W. C. Glenn, commi • oner of agriculture in the person of Col. J. O. Waddell and United Stetrs senator in the person of Gan. Alfred H. Cnlquitt, If she , can have these few places she will be soatent this year. Really tha balance of the state shoul I feel grate - ful to Atlanta. It has left as many of fires as Atlanta waats. They are comptroller-general, secretary of state, treasurer and commissioner of education.—Macon Telegraph. THE RACE FOR GOVERNOR. Oar neighbor, the Eatonton Messenger, has the boldness to say that it prefers General Evans for governor because he is better qual ified for the place than Mr. Atkin son. As Artemus Ward expresses it, this is “devilish amoosin.’’— M dledgeville Chronicle. The Constitution is a gr at pa per and is usually equal toady emergency, but has an elephant on its hands now i ■ p’ •? it awake at r.ignts. V h>, a collapsed boom, of course. —Geor- gia Cracker. Wherever Mr Atkinson ajx&ke he sows seed that will bear fruits •f victory.—Lawrenceville News. The friends as General Evans are not making any more votes, for when they ac cuss Mr. Atkinson es ‘‘Trimming and ccqueting with the Third par ty” in the last campaign. Mr. At kinson, as Chairman of tHe State Democratic Executive Committee p rformed his whole duty faithful ly, nobly and uncomplainingly.— Lee County Enterprise. The Journal and the Constitu tion now lay down together in the matter of gubernatorial preferen ces. Wonders will never cease.— Thomasville Advertiser. The Evans papers have hushed up their cries about having a sure thing, and are now frantically en gaged in advising their friends to get a move on them. But how can they move with the breath all punched out of them by the sud den discovery that the “uprising’’ is turning into a “downfalling?” —Griffin News. THEHUSTLER OF ROME, MONDAY MARCH 12. 1894. NATIONAL POLITICS The Democratic |pap*rs that rae continually criticising and denounc ing the administration are doing the party more harm than all the third parly organs combined.—Fayetteville News. The Record is greatly in hopes that Mr. Hill’s opposition to the income tax bill will not meet with the same approval by the congressmen as did his opposition to Hornblower and I I’e kbam. —Gibson Record. The Drmrcratia pxrty uuk a sosae mistakes in its administration; but other parties do not, of course they never did—certainly not. Yeu eannot recall to mind a single mis take of the Rads or thirds, can you? Certainly not.—Senoria Enterprise- Gazette. CRACKER SHORT STOPS. An enterprising member of Philadelj hia’s unemployed strob ed aiouad the streets sandwiched between a sign which read “I am looking for work.” —Augusta » New*. The average jeweler keeps a ’ watch out for trade. —Albany Herald. The farmer in this section is right hard down at work . He is determined that this year shall be the most prosperous one in his existence I—Thomasville 1 —Thomasville Adver tiser. A farmer near Flintsville recent ly wrote to the postmaster at New Orleans and requested him to send him (the farmer) a sample pack age of “mardi grass seed,” and re ferred the postmaster to Mr. Hill the transfer agent at Toccea.— Toecoa News. 6mith of Gwinatt is for Evans and the Augusta papers have for given him his assaults on thbir dams, verily, him doth- misery love company. AMOIf THI PMICBL A man may be a dude before mar riage but after he qualifies, be is gen erally subdued. —Augusta News. And his wife may have been a “butterfly of society” but after com mitting matri-money she is more than apt to make his money ly. o Mrs. Lease is still wrangling about being her brother’s keeper. She would stir up less antogaism and dis pute if she would change the title of the lecture to “Am I My Hus band’s Keeper”.—Columbus Ledg er. o Hale's is one of the most popular weeklies in Georgia Hale has plenty of boss-sense and knows how to show it. o The Dalton Argus says: “Atkinson has changtd*his initials to “I” Atkin, son. ’ And then in the next para graph it ads that the Rome people don't Seay it that way worth a cent. o A new play is entitled.“ The School .or Seandle.” Two thirds of the peo ple of the country ought tejoin the troupe as star teachers. —Albany Herald. Peachtree street, -but every body knows about Peachtree. o John D. Moore has beeu elected mayor of Rome. And the Hustlsk of Rome scores a victory.—Thomas ville Advertiser. o The Macon Telegraph is doing some tall hustling for Atkinson. The Telegraph is a power in the land • Ihomasville Advertiser. The Macon Telegraph is not only one of largest papers in Georgia but one of the mosUreliable shests in the B.>uth* May it live long and grow greater. o The Hustlbr of Rome continues to pour hot shot into the Evans column. Editor Byrd is a bird after the bee martin strip*,—Thomasville Advertis er. The Hustler will not let up eye ther, antil it captures the “Bee-in the-bonnet“ of Rev. C. A. Evans. Mark that prediction. If the gum on the back es a pos'- age stamp was flavored with cluvea' what a blessing it would be to hu manity.— Mobile News. o The rtayi are getting longer f .st, Ke, eath the suns great leer; But man, poor herd up inar, alas! Is just as short M ever. —Monterama Rr cord. 0 While the Omaha girl, in furs to her toses> Hae fu- with hr r chclly in a skate, The swoet Georgia lass naudera down throntib tTie roses, To meet her M Hie at the|gate. Early countys**ws. *. ■—! T IGO world’s FAIR PHOTOS FOit These beautiful pictures ready fc" delivery m ten cam) parts —1G pictures coirpr >g - each part —and the whole set can be secured by the payment of one dollar, sent to Gee, H. Heafford, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, Chicago 111,, and the portfolios ot uictures will be sent, free of ex pense, by mail to subscribers. Remittance should be made by draft, money order, or registered letter. The Penn Mutual Life Insur nuce Company it conducted sole ly by members for members, has greatest paying ability and un equaled A non forfeiting Policy after second year issues Trust Certificate for Guardians bas pericd to policy holders. R. G. Cross. Agent. YOU'RE AN EASY PREY, with your flesh reduced below a healthy standard, for Consumption and other Scrof ulous and dangerous diseases. And it’s for iust this condition that Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery is especially valuable. If you’re thinner than you ought to be, whether from wasting diseases, defective nutrition, or whatever eause, the “Discov ery ” will surely bring you up to the healthy standard. By restoring the normal action of the deranged organs and functions, it arousee every natural source and means of nourish ment. As a strength-restorer and flesh builder, nothing like this medicine is known to medical science Filthy Cod Liver Oil and all its disguised compounds can’t oompore with it. It’s »old on trial. . That is, in everything that’s claimed for it, If the “ Discovery ” ever falls to beaaflt or cure, you have your money back. What effier eon Id be more business-like I A POLICY HOLDER i wan El ABOUT THE NEW Y RC LFE INSURANCE COMPANY. The following letter was written by W. A. Rhudy, one of Rome’s leading businessmen, and he “speaks out in meeting" about the New York Life Insurance Company. Mr. Rhudy is a most conservative business man and his letter is strong and to th® point, Rome, Ga., March 5-1894. Jno. J. Mickle Esq. Agent New York Life Ins. Co. Rome, Ga. Dear Sir:— I have been carrying a $5 .000 policy in the company you represent and have received my first dividend and settlement. I am so well pleased with the company's liberality in dealing with its policy holders that it affords me pleasure to say that I have taken out another $5,000 policy with you and consider myself fortu nate in having SIO,OOO insurance in the New York life. Yours Truly, W. A, Rhudy. NEW IONSORIAL PARLOR- Frank Taylor the old knight of the razor has epend up a new bar her Bhop at 224 Broad street. He invites all his friends and patrons to call early and often . I—24’j Have you tried Wai ters “Extra Good’’ Rome made cigar? it is the most fragrant smoke oTi the market. Citation—Leave to Sell, Georgia- Floyd County To all whom it may concern Cezar Stalling Administrator of Tempy Stalh.s deceased hag ih due form applied t» the undersigned for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of said deceased, and said application will be heard on the first Monday in April next, This 5 h day of March 1894, John I’, Davis, Ordinary. ~ apg 4 . - fi asjoq p u 3|jOM JduO jo p[O us of ejt] a»« VUI.Vpi ‘SUIJO.VI A<\j)sop pus suapjowp POJJOO ‘uopudpsuoo OAOipj JO 9HO, attio ‘uops&ftp f.tß ‘rooms orp dn »uoi Aom wapwoj UOJJtpUOf) BkADIT)8 k ADIT) -Jf[ XjJ lionift uoj AU'jwq 9uj b uj otuoq « Jup>nd aoj[ ’SHWAO HSHOH OI •ststXSnjp aq ojug lo j . lO q P* 9 !! P lni jjng ‘jana£ YtuaKn, w l!<{ ‘•’l'G’M “spui saj potYjnusjxj JO J ww uinjjao wsj Wnmioic *IXS Pw« egg ■ Ypsjwqwav Warters “Extra Good” Cigar, most fragrant, newest brand, and Rome made, ask your | dealer for one. if you want a first cass tailor made suit, cheaper than veu ever saw trash sold, visit Gammon’s Cash Cost Sode. • -•*»*■**»*“■ I I Have a sixty horse power mill Wheat, corn, and saw mill that w nt to exchange for good rent log property in Atlanta. Mill is - in good first class condition and is sarrounded by 1G acres good creek bottom lands, Correspondence solicited. Phiil G. Byrd. E T. V. & G. Ry. ONLY. 2.1-2, HOURS, •TO. ATLANTA Lv Romedaiiy 8 35a.m Ar, Atlanta . 11.10.. Lv. Rome . 1 1.30 a- m Ar. Atlanta. 2.30 p.m Lv. Rome . 1 1.10 p.m Ar. Atlanta. 1,30, . A !■"" . . . _ . J_"! * C SMITH G Pa & Ta. Armstrong House, Applicatioa for Charter under name of Oostanaula S earn boat and Trading Cotnpa y. Gkougia, Plotd County— To tho Sapenor court of said county ■ G«o, W Trammell, H L Trammell, Frank Holdbrooke and their associates show they de sire to be made and created a body corporate. And that they be created such body corporate under the name of the OosU-aela Steamboat and Trading Company, That they be created such body corporate for the term of twenty years and as such and in said name that lhey lie allowed to sue and bo sued. The principal office and place of business of such corporation to be in 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 Coosa rivers and hauling freights and charging there for; the buying and selling of lumber, bricks and all kinas of building material and dealing in country produce and geneial merchandise, object es said corporation being pecunia ry gain tosteckholde u therein. The capital stock of said corporation to be two thousand dollars actually, ■ ai ! either money or property before beginning business and divi ded into shares of one hundred dollars ea' 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 twenty-five thou sand dollars That such corporation bo allowed to (upon organization) pass such by laws, as it may deem to its interest and advantage, that are hot in consistent with the lae -o’ qeorgfn . ’ U ted States. Wherefore petitioners pray an or l r be g.ant ed creating them a body corporate v ioer name for tne term, purposes and . bjoOt a ?resaid and thereby duly chartered as such oodyOrpo a e Geo. ~', waiter Harris, Petitioners Attorneys. Fi ed in office Feb. 19, 18.<4, W in, E, Keysiegle,' Clk, Sup, Ct. Georsia Floyd Count y- The above appljcatio « ior charter of “Oosta naula Steamlx.at and trading Company ” is a ”WSJRBH. Win, E. Bevsiegle. Clerk Superior t ourt, v. c. g,’a. Citation-Leave To Sell. Georgia, flotd Countv : To all whom it may cohcerl»:_W. A. Rhudj Administrator of Henry B rryhill deceased has in 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 be heard on the first Monday in April next. This 7th day of March 18 ‘4. John P. Davis Ordinary Letters of Administration. Georgia,floyd county; To all whom it may concern :-Warren V Timms having in proper form applied to me for perma wniilmTT fa ' ,minis ‘ ratioßontl,e es,ate of Wil lam V. Timms, late of said, county. This is to c to all and singular the creditors and next of kin of W illiam v . Timms to be and appear at my office within the time allowed bylaw and show cause, if any they can, why permanent ad ministration should not be granted to warren . Tnnms or some other fit and proper person on WHli.m V. Timms estate. Wuness my hand B *‘f uaturß tKi9 Bth day of M areh John P. DavN,' Quinary Floyd ( oanty. fMFESMI COLuJj DENTISTS. J O orer Owent store? M ATTORNEYS. MAX Attorney at Law. Office up stairs in new Court R olla| in rear of Superior Court Room, JAM.ISU VEVlV—Attorney at 7 1U , "7 —• Uevercy Hui p.)stoAij» eoraor Jrd /-VIIAS. W. UNDKRWOOD- Aitor,.... ' Masonic Temple, 'itoruey at Rol »e,Ga. Reece si denny— Att<>rnev< .7> —— in Masonic Temple, Romt. Gu. aW-Olli « WW. VANDIVER-Attorney and r"* ’ B sellor at Law—Rome, C «U WH. ENNIS—J no. W. STARLING T?* A' Starling, Attorneys at I v, u * Temple, Rome, Ga. * WIL SMITH Attorney-Ht-Law. Officii * fcb32tf” nl,l °’ R ' nUa ’ ,ieor 8i» WS.M HENRY, W. J. NUNNaI) v » , J. NEAL-M’henry. Nunnailvl I'. ’ Attorneys-nt-atLaw, office ilver Hik Davidson Hardware Co., Broad street, Ronie.fh PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS HOWARD E. FELTON-Phvsieian and ». geon— Oflice in Ma onie Temple Ann« Ai office day and night. Telephone 61 D“ ff. RA»raVk—Physician and gu, I Office at retddcuce Cl 4 avenue A, ward. ■ LP. HAMMGND—Physician and SurseoZ B Offers his ! rofessional services totfien» pie of Ke.ue and surrounding Office at Crouch and Wataon’s due stum* Broad street. s R. W. D. fibVT-Otkce at C U rrTHI drugstore. Fo. 331 Broad street Teleolw. 110. resider >». No. 21 DR. C. F. Gl V FIN- Physician and Burgece —Office n« r Masonic building. RejideM 3(N4tha, jue. The Penn. Mlittial Life j a . alliance Co, of Philadelphia Assets $22,773,00 with this Co. the Ass’n will get benefit •f Interest rents & profits that have been accumulating for a century. R, G. Croa\ Agent, can show many ad vantages to be derived by taking their Policy. FOR RENT CHEAP. I will rflit. ahflap, te right party my formar hom« Fourth Av». an elogaat 9 r««m r«flidenee with splendid garden and a number o! fxcelent fruit treaß.Jllas been reot; Ing for S4O. per. month. Will rent now for $25,00 per. month. Address or apply to: Mrs. Joe H. Sergent. 2 —25 ts. Central Hotel. Cooba Steamboat Schedule. After this date steamers of th* White Star Line Steamboat Co. will leave Rome on Tuesdays and Fridays at 5 :30 a. m., instead of 8:40 as heretofore, Freight for Coosa river points will be recived on Mondays and Thurday evening! J. D. Kirkpatrick, General Manager. +WILLIAMS’* RESTAURANT 202. FIFTH AVE, Opposite Not Court House, Blaming at all STATE & COUNiY TAXES. Ail unpaid taxes tor 1893 are being put in hands of Sheriff for Coiection Jn o. J. BlaCk. Road Citation. Ckorgia, Floyd County : , t | rf Whereas, T. J.Glenn, et al have petiti'-r- 6 < Board of Commissioners of Road* and i“' of Floyd County, Georgia for a change Bass Ferry road at blue I’ond, so »» t ! ‘ (M the east side of Z. T. Carver’s field. - same having been favorably reported on . reviewers: This is to notify all objections thereto or claims for dam 'g'' a " i therefrom to file the same with sai'l 1 ' nt je Commissioners at their regular neeting first onday in May, 1894, w Witness the Hon. John C. Foster, c a> This March 7th,1894. , 3 7d-30 d Mux Meyerliardt. c.er • TAKE NOTICE All persons in debt to R p eceAj Whitehead are requested to cai aQ settle at once. , All a counts unpaid on 31st March will he placed for coll eC^08l by law. A. B. S . M osle y Assigned Meh 7-D-t.