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BHILG.BYRD,
DAILY AM) SUNDAY.
Ti.lM'J OF SUBSCRIPTIG
I cent .» week or $5.00 per annum
"'ICR Corner Br jad Street end
b i tih Avenue.
Official Organ
**• •be city of Rome, and Foyd, the
‘‘Banner county’* of Georgl a.
Will Rowe ever hue a Union pafi
aenjer depot?
The Montezuma Record ha* just
at me out strongly fjr Atkinson,
Judge Meyerhardt is a “muzzle
leader * and cant be “muzzled”—by
piitrJpeliCe' an«.
y"w- i'-— 1
Ere many weeks, Rome will bate a
»ew Etreet OveiSjer.We are Givin
Hughey pointer. See?
The John D. Moore administration
wiil go down to Roman History as
ti e eeonomic aerainistration.
The horse that pu" | he load slioald
set the fodder. Let the new admin
istration es’ ryjfriends into office.
■iwiw —Sy
Let tne man who sought the defeat
•d u tfce Peoples ticket” retire to the
shades of private life.
Will General Kv«iib stand the
&ur rounds? If he dees will h°
mx for another bout?
WEL... ±.>
The sentiraeata). ‘‘war reaord”
aide of the governor-ship cam
ipa.'<a has a dick load es “Jonahs?
After the feurth round Genera
Ewans will not enter the ring.
‘Mark that prediction.
Tn frozen language thia morn
lag’s Tribune semes out advoca
ting the Hustler's cry of ‘darn the
Etowah ”
The Evanescent boom, like the
aggers kat fieb, ‘ has swunk. ’’ Latei
an the Macon News will sober up and
publish the fact as news.
Owing to the defeat es the John
Seay ticket, tb*re are many good
->eeple who are talking pewerful
•different to the way they veted.
“Its phunny” to ese men whe
■fought the John D. Moore admiu
«tratien now “boot-licking” their
nctorieus adversaries, and seeking
aflices under them.
Ona es the papers whieh has
been pat in the Evans column, the
Franklin News and Banner, de
clares that Heard connty will go
•uUA fer Atkinsen.
'w —-wwatw
Another dac has passe 1 in Geor
gia, and no Club has been re
ported. Let the Mar Meyerhardt
dub of Rome re-organize. Do some
.Sling gen tie ih<- > 0 - t ht- .
The lit igbt <i‘ our ambit n is, to
live to write the obituary notice of
the sot-of-a-gun r.’io burrows his
neighbors HusTi.Fr of Rome. Now is
she time to anbacribe.
Can,t the Fribune give ua a sow
frozen editorials on “the boat-lick
>r“ in politics" It ought to for the
■new breed comes from the Trib's
lide of the fence and ia fawning
•n the ‘‘egg buster.“
Every day that rolls by finds At
kinson nearertbe nomination and the
Atlanta candidate further from it
Little wonder that General Evans’
ftiends were eager for an < a !y eon-
■ ’ention.
The People's Will, atarted by
’.he Atlanta Evans club, has been
©hanged in name,and now appears
aafhe peoples’Choice, It is mighty
young to be turned out in the cold,
sold world alone, but its parents
have forsaken it, and turned it out
Without any marks to toll where it
is printed or by v,bom edited. The
zopy that chanced to fall into our
hands came comfortably wrapped
in the Macon Evening Mews, its
wipposed godfather.—Dublin Port,
THEHUSTLER OF ROME, WEDNESDAY MARCH 14, 1894.
Sunday wotting the German emper
or goes reverently to the Dorn Kirchs
and Sunday evenings to the opera.
The Atlanta Coastitutiofi raises its
voice for “sumo good western man
for ‘9€ ‘Waite, Ponnoyor, Lewelling,
Dolo or Lease?—Chicago Dispatch.
Ex-Mayor Hewitt’s peppery
tongue kept the newsjupers abou 1
him constantly on guard. Thoy al
ways spoke of .Dv-rviewieg him as
“working ta« growler.”
We had hopes of seeing the Et
owah dammed, but if the Tribune
io to advocate the enterprise, why
its damned already. The Tribane
is a “Jonah. ’
Govenor L*wolling of Kansas dooe
not care much for theatrical perform
ances, but never Busses a minstrel
show Mrs. Lease is the only eircus he
has atteaded in years.
HARRY IN CLOVER.
According to Homer Reed,s inter
esting special in the Journal, Hairy
Hill has negro a valet who blacks his
boats, shaves him, brushes his’cJothes
and performs thosejother little offices
that a real geatlemau is supposed to
bo unable to do fer himself.
Not only this, but ho has the ad
vantage of constant oontaet with the
nobility, in the presence of Lord
Beresford, who is his “room-mate. “
Meantime unlucky Redwine Lae
his head shaved and is doing the
lock step act in Cohuubas. Harry
was born under a fortunate star.
If bo would fall into tho river he
would oome up with a pearl necklace
n his pocket.—Atlanta Looking Glass
WHT CERTAINLI HI HAS ’EM.
“If Mr. Atkinson 1 a sny oth»r
good qualities about him besides
a good campaign naanagsr fsr the
Democratic party, his friends
ought to let it be known,” says
the Woedbury Msßsenger. Why,
man alive! It would take columns
of the Telegraph to tell the quali
fies! ions Mr. Atk ineon possesses
for ths governorship,
Just read the records of the
Georgia legislature for the last
eight years and you will find that
thsrs ha* been hardly an impor
tant beneficial law placed on the
statute books in that tune to which
he has not given his clear judg
ment and great ability, and in all
those years his record is not mar
red by a single evidence es waver
ing where the interests of the
people of the state are concerned.
If an unbroken record of devo
tion to kis duty; if a remarkable
knewledge of the needs of the
people aud an unswerving and
proven determination to secure
those needs are not qualitiea to be
sought in a goveruer, what are? —
Macon Telegraph.
THE JOURNAL WEAIENS.
Th# paragraphs balaw are fram
tha Atlanta Journal. Ara thay
•trawa ’hat shovy tha direction of
the wild?
, “Thera ia no doubt that Mr. A*
i kii ion ia stronger thia the frienc’'
|ot i<ui6i»l Evans thoaght he woulu
bo. He is Aman of ability, a goad
politician, and a fine speaker, and
ho is arousing greater interest in
his candidacy than was expected,
there are a great many ponpi«,
who think as does the Houstnn
Home Journal when it says:
‘ Ibe good name and prosperity
of Georgia does not depend upon
the election of either Genoral Ev
ans or Colonel Atkinsen to the
governorship of the State, While
w * favor tho elootion of General
Evans, we are not willing to decry
the ability and good name of Col
onel Atkinson.”
GEORGIAS “DIBGIACEi”
C\ Ham's Georgia Cracker acks
if Gen. Fitz Hugh Lee was dis
graced when be was defeated for
United States Senator? No, Broth
er Ham, but it was a dead swipe
on \ irginia - Brunswick Times.
Does Brother Wrench mean to
say that if Atkinson defeats Evans,
that Georgia will bn disgraced?
"tome oft with your sentimental
rot. Virginia is in the vjin ®f prog
ress and Georgia is moving to the
front,
THE RACE FOR GOVERNOR |
Tho people of this county desire
to hear the joint discussion between
Gen, Evans an l Col. Atkinson.
think an invitation would bring them
whore we might boar their positions
discussed. All could then get a clear
conception, aad form opinions of
which would be the best qualified to
fill the chair of the state.— Rechtlle
Solid South.
The Millen Herald says a good
many democrats will love Mr. Atkin,
son for the enemies he has made.
The Ashburn Advance says that
when the p ; nch cornea it will bo un
p issible for Evans to touch Atkinson
with tho North Pole •
Tho time has now come for tho At
kinson side to do a little claiming,
and the Lawrenceville Nows says if
believes Atkinson will earry 80 coun
ties, and Rev. C. A Evans 57.
The Columbus Enquiror-Sun says
tho sentiment seems to be growing
in Georgia, among the people, and
the press, that Col. Atkinson should
be permitted to continue his race for
governor.
If Mr. Atkinson is rr aking tho same
speech in different parts of the state,
as some papers assert, it is a naigl t'
good eno all tho same, and will mea--
uro up well alongside the democratic
platform.—Sylvania Telephone.
We infer that the Angusta Chroni
clo is not quite so sanguine of Gon.
Evans’ success as it was earlier in the
campaign. In a Sunday editorial,
while still holding that Gen, Evans
was the choice of tho majority of the
people, it cautions his supporters
that it will not do for them to bo idle,
—Columbus Enquirer-Sun.
If the Democratic party fails to
nominate Hon. W. Y, Atkinson for
! governor they will naako ae big a mis
, take as they did when they elected
! John B Gordon to the United States
i senate on iii.j war record.—Dong as
Breeze,
I
i It is said that Gen. Evans tells
with great effect how on the battle
i field he vowed to God, if hie lifo was
spared, to dedicate himself to the
« ministry. Has the good general paid
t that vow, or is he allowing tho pay
t rnont lapse?—Georgia Cracker.
Some of the thin-witt»d papers
* evidently regard Atkinson's Candida
1 cy in the light of an attack en Christi
enity. This blast is from the Valdot
ta Timos: “There are two charges
against Gea Evans, One is that he
served his country, and tho other i’
that he serves his God.—Sparta Ish
aaaelite’
AMOK! TH! PKIICII.
Judging from the reports that
come frem the Seven Hills City
they must have had a regulai
“Seay-More” time of it in their
mayoralty election last Thursday.
Mr. Moore was elected by a hand
■ome majority.—Americus Fiess
o
How doth the little Daily Bee,
Improve each .Inning minute,
By printing all the local news,
And keeping strictly ia it.
—Macon Bee.
Mrs. Eva Blackman, a member
ne i ave: worth, Kansas, police
•vara, is bouncing bachelors from
the force aud putting married men
id their places. Her own husband
was one of the lucky aspirants for
a place on the force. This is a de
cidedly unique case of nepetisna.
—Columbus Ledger.
GEORGIA NUGGETS.
Bob Beck and his third wife
have separated. He is new look
out for another mate. He is enly
about 22 years of age and has al
ready paid out more many for
marriage licenses than auy one of
hie tender years on record.—Dah
lonega Signal.
Edisen’s latest invention pro
duces forty-one photegraphs a sec
ond—said to be perfect pictures.
Now let him go to work on tho
horrible newspaper cut.—Albany
Herald.
Macon is going to have a fall
fair that will surpass anything
ever seen in the Central Gity. Ma
con is already famous for her
State Fairs—Albany Herald.
£ H * ,lt ‘ Whiskey Habits
1. 1 curcd Rt home with-
2? r ou t vain. Book of par-
58 t’ < e*~ ; ifr.™ scent FttFK
I.M.WOQLLEY.M.D.
attanfc, tfhiwtaaii 3fr
Tho 9th anniversary of the birth ot
tho Empress Dowager of China was
celebrated recently in tbe traditional
manner. Moro than 1,300,000 piece
of silk 40 feot loug and 3 feet wide
were made in tbe imperial factories
to be used in tho decoration of the
streets of Pekin.
POLITICAL RETORTS.
state democratic convention
to nominate a governor and state
house officers has been called to
meet in Atlanta on Thursday, Au
gust sd. It is iipedlsas to aay that
General Evans will be the nomi
nee- —Courant American.
If tho first Tuesday in August is
delayed until tho s’.b. tbe Atlanta
Candidaio may be in it, but so sure
as tho day comes in on time, so
surely will the people’s casdidate
makes connection with the non*i
nation and it will indeed he “need
less to say that General Evana
will be the nominee—for he wont
JWLL 1 1 JRBI _L. ..U'-BJF
LET ’EM ALONE THEN.
Bays the Savannah Press: Every
lime Atkiaeon makes a sneering
allusion to Evan’s work as a min
ister ho adds to thu general’s com
ing majority. If Atkinson is left
alone he will bury himself out es
sight.— Macon News.
Thon why in the diokons don’t
you little mugwumps lot him
alone? Take a day off and rest up.
ao that you can be is fine shape
for counting tho “Ginerx-l a” ma
jority. In the moan time tho pa
pers of the State and tho voters of
Georgia are rallying to the ban
ner of the young statesman, who
has a democratic record,
HALL’S CHOICE.
I noticed in the Husti.br the
othor day that a number of Ro
mans had given a list of their ta
i vorito books, For tbe benefit of
i tho public and in response to an
irresistible desire to give the
, world at large valuable informa
tion, I herewith send you a'list
, of six books which no claseica
scholar can afford to be without.
I have read them all with most
astounding satisfaction and waste
howling results. Th»y cau be
found in all first class libraries:
Bacon on Beams.
Buffalo Bill’s Life of Savagb.
Bmgs of a Bay mule and Othor
Poems by Old Rair Bill Jonson.
Life and Adventures of
/ay Gould.
Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star,
and other essays by
John L. Sullivan, f. r. s. x. y, z.
Lono wanderings of a Church
Festival Oyster!
Jas A. Hall.
t THERE'S A SHOCK
to your system, with the usuaj
pill. And ther.’g weakness af
terward, and caused by it.
How can you expect any lasting
benefit from such things ?
The nearest to Nature’s own
way is with Dr. Pierce’s Pleas
ant Pellets. In every derange>-
went of the liver, stomach and
bowels—Sick and Bilious Head
aches, Constipation, Indiges
tion, Bilious Attacks they
promptly relieve and perma
nent ly cure. No disturbance,
no rnping, no reaction afterward. They
regulate the system perfectly one tiny
sugar coated Pellet is a gentle laxative or
corrective—three for a cathartic.
They’re tbe smallest, the easiest to take—
and the cheapett pill you can buv, for they’re
guaranteed to give satisfaction or your
money is returned. Vou pay only for the
goed you get.
Buy es reliable dealers. With tricky ones
something else that pays them better will
probably b« offered as ‘Just as good.” Per
haps it is, for them; but it can’t be, for you
Too well known to need lengthy advertise-
BMute—Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. 50 cent*.
J Cats scratch.
| So do gritty cleaners. &
. . . But...
B°n I
Ami |
Modern Cleaner ?
•s Cleans
I Pa : nt,
Brass, Q
$ Marble, S>
Windows,
$ Mirrors,
■S Silver, S'
Nickel. I
Without a scratch.
ft, All Grocers. p
Q Free Sample. K
,Q Childs & Childs, K
ft] New York. X
Warßrs “Extra Good”
Cig*”% 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 trace, sold, visit
Gammon s Cash Cost
Sale.
I Have a sixty horse power mill
—Whe-1, corn, and sawmill that
want to exchange for good rent
Ing property in Atlanta. Mill is
in good first class condition and is
surrounded by 10 acres good creek
bottom lands, Correspondence
solicited.
Phill G. Byrd.
E .T. V. & G. Ry.
ONLY. 2. 1-2,
HOURS,
ROME
♦TO*
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 .11.10 p.m
Ar. Atlanta, 1.30, .
k C SMITH G Pa A Ta.
Armstrong
Application for Charter under
name of Oostanaula S. cam
boat and Trading
Company.
( G”«noiA, Floyd Cotsty—
To the B«penor court of said county;
Geo, W Trammell, H L Trammell, frank
Holdbrooks and their associates show they de
sire to be made and created a body corporate.
And that they be created such body corpora's
under the name of the Qostaoaela Steamboat
and Trading Company,
That they be created sueh body corporate for
the terns of twenty years and as each and ia
said name that they be allowed to sue and ba
sued.
The prineij al uffloe and place of business of
i suf h corporation to bo ia the city of Rome
Floyd County, Ga.
The Character of the business to be done and
■ earried on by said oofperatioa is the r anting of
a steamboat upon the OostiMaula and Coosa
rivers and hauling freights and ehargisg there
for; tho baying and selling of lumber, brioks
and all kinds of building material and dealing
m country prodsce aud general merchandise.
Tit object of said corporation being peeunia
fis in to stockholders therein.
The capital stock of said corporation to be
two thousand dollars actually, paid either money
or property before beginning business and divi
<led into shares of one hundred dollars ea'
with the privilege of iuereasing the ca®
steek to twenty five thousand dollars or
other amount m may bo 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 not in
consistent with tho laws of Georgia, or C i
States,
Wherefore petitioners prav an orde- be grant
ed creating them a body corporate under name
for the term, purposes aud object aloresaid and
thereby duly chartered as such body cjrpu-a’e
Geo. A waiter Harrii,
Petitioners Attorneys.
Fi'ed in office Feb. 19, 1894
Wai. K, Beysiegh ’
» Clk, Sup, Ct.
’v BORGIA Floyd County
The above application for charter of “Oosta
naula Steamboat and Trading Company ” is a
VhTLT&V' ™- d 4 o^ce U
Wm, E, Beysiegle,
Clerk Superior C ourt,
F. C. G, A.
Citation-Leave To Sell.
Gbobgia, floyd County ■
To all whomitmay Bone ern:_w; A Khudy ,
Administrator of Henry B,rrvhill deceased
has indue form applied to the undersigned
for leave to sell the lands and personal Proper -
*pXa n tKli?l\ MtateOfSai<i decea “ e< ’’and .
Jpri sexi tTu O " th ° Mond *y « 1
April sexi. This ?th day of March 1834. ,
John P. Davis Ordinary. 1—
’ 1
Letters of Administration.
OrNTY •
To all whom it may concern :-Warren-v
having in proper form applied to
neut letters of admi.u. l for
WiUiam V Timms 1,?™?°" °“ the esiato of
to cite all and singular t h e ThiS iB
of kin of William v ti, y e< ’ lt ‘ , r» and next 1
Wi ? ia the law
V-Timms or some other nr W " ren 1
on W iiii. ni v . Tinim ,„, * Proper person
and official signature this «th J h * n<l 1
18 >4, 8 6th d *y of jjjarcb
John P. Davis,'
Ordinary Floyd County.
PROFESSIONAL §
J A. WlLLS—Deuii,t_2M iT .
. .v.r Uuilr.ll Ow ££ »r M4
ATTORNEYS.
MAX MEYERHARDT??
Attorrkt at Law
Office up stain in new Co urt Hq
in rear of Superior Court Room
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CHAS- 'V. UNDERWOUb— Attn
Mascnt. Tempi*, Attornej
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WU. SMITH,
Masiinlc Temple, Kem.
* feb32tf ’ Gw W.
. J-NEAL-M Henr,
Att.rneys-at-atLa w 4 •'*
>aTidBOD ’’"‘lwar. C.„ Broad
PHYSICIANS ANU SURGEON?'
Howard e. FELToN’_i> hvsi , ,: i ° N *'
geon—Office in Ma onio Tenn,l.‘". d|
Al office day and nigh, °T^Xe* R *
La
" pl. .f Rotae and onrronn H?,!
Offi.« at Crouch aad Watson’,
Broad street. *•»’">»i
Da. w. D. LOvT-omceVUTrai
The Penn. Mutual Lift!:
surance Co, of PhiladelnJ
Asset# $22,773,00 with th
L>o. the Ass n will get btDfl
•f Interest rents i profit
that have been accunnilatij
for a century. R, G.Cros
Agent, caa show many a,
vantages to be derived I
taking their Policy.
FOB BINT CHIAP,
I will ra«t. akaap, to right pm
•y farmar horns Fourth in
*■ alagaat 9 r««M rosidonwui
splendid garden and a numberi
oxcelent trait traos "lla» bnuri
Ing for S4O. per. manth. Will™
■ now for s2s,ooper. month. Adfa
or apply to:
t Mrs. Joe H. Sergent,
2 — 25 ‘f. Central Hotel.
I
t Coosa Steamboat Schedvli
After this date steamers of I
r
1 White Star Line Steamboat 0
* will leave Rome on Tuesday! u
t Fridays at 5:30 a. m., instead i
1 8:40 as heretofore, Freight i
i Coosa river points will be recifl
on Mondays and Thurday eveniu
J. D. Kirkpatrick,
General ManSgct
+WILLIAMS”
RESTAURANT
202. FIFTH AVE,
Opposite New Court Ho® l
Boarfliag and Lott
■ Z.’rk Ain at all Hours?
STATE & COUNT!
Ail unpaid taxes so
1893 are being put »
hands of Sheriff so
Colection
Jno.J.BlaCk. TJ
—
Road Citation.
Qbobgia, Floyd County : .a.
Whereas. T. J.Glenn, et al have petition
Board of Commissioners of Roads and R®’
of Floyd County, Georgia for a change
Bass Ferry road at blue Fond, so as to •
the east side of Z. T. .Carver’s field, a' -
same having been favorably reported 011 J
reviewers: This is to notify all perion 9 1
objections thereto or claims for daui’d 1 ' j
therefrom to file the same with said
Commissioners at their regular nsetWo 1
first onday in May, 1894,
Witness the Hon. John C, Foster, i J
This March 7th,1894. , k
3 7 <l-30 d Max Meyerliardt, c- erl ’ |
takekotice
All debt to B’
WhiteheacdMQ re que«te<i to«»
settle at ~
All a eouM i on
March will JJ eplue ,ls i
kylaw.
Meh 7- DWF /