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Os .the city of Rome, and Foyd, the
"Banner county” of Georgia.
Jkrlors are generally known by
Ahe company they travel with.
Atkinson has his tneinies but
- o® is te be loved for them.
M ITT? ■
•St. Patrie’s Day, on the 17th, will
'▼be a big day in Ameriea.
Tiie brick-battle ship "Illinois,“
HtkU guards the coast of the Magic
City.
While out dack hunting, President
< Oreland became bronzed—a sort of
aa 4 eldgold* 4 compromise as it were.
'While Macon’s base-ball team was
seing signed, her mule teams have
.been kept tied out in the park.
When a wash-woman ha? to dan
ta preacher, then, indeed is clean-
Jiness getting next to Godliness.
Jio, Maud. Homer did not write
I4 Ho«i, sweet home 14 He was Ho-
JO er too mu eh for that.
The lyres of the angels must be
heavenly made, for does not the
Boek say, no liars shall enter the
New Jerusalem?
Chautauqua time is rolling around
in Albany. Sketawker time, like the
poor, ye have with ye always—in the
balance of the state.
g t _ ji
.if an epidemic of lock jaw
should break out in the Uaited
States Senate, the j eople would
*iot interfere with its liberty.
The newspaper correspondent
• who baa “gone north” to write up
the Pole needs have no fear of a
* ‘.scoop”
Why not start a few state banks
irtiyhow? The ten per cent tax en
them is unconstitutional, while finan
cial ruin stares the country in the
face.
With the advent of ths Macon
Bee cams buds and blossoms, r«d
bugs and chiggers—Tis ths Bee
that “came in the spring.”
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Bailiff Bill Walker, of Vanns
x Valley, is the youngest of a fami
ly of 23 children and is the happy
father es 11. Can anybody out
walk this Walker.
Already six candidates have
suinonncod for the United Stats?
Senate, to succeed A . H. Colqaitt.
Os ths six y a <. 'e Gus Bacon
will win ; “M; Vat prediction. ’
There 1 ? an iuoliaation to crowd
Aho Augusta He aid, but the little
Augusta papers that try it have
bit off more‘n Ihay Kin ehaw” or
wsirds to that * fleet .
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Why should Judge Max Meyer
-5 hard! 4>s “n uxzled?“ Did he not,
by hi« own canvassing secure
“more than 120 names ot the 152
■□Members who started the Max
Meyerhardt Evans Club? No At
kiuson man has suggested a‘‘muz
_xle“ for him. This is a free coun
try, all th* same it remained for
ad .Evansite, who was prehaps
prompted by a feeling of jealousy,
io suggest that Mr. Meyeihardt be
“muzzled." Such an idea.
.’ i£vsn the most “sanguine’'Evana
□non in Rome, admit that “W, Y.
Atkinson is stronger now than he
uva.fi a month ago, - ’ and they go
Jurlhor and predict that “be will
.grow stronger.” Why of course.
The Hvstlbr of Romk feels cer
tain that if Rome voted on the
•lection tomorrow, Atkinson
would carry the city and if Floyd
-county voted tomorrow General
ZKvaua would not git one third ®f
Iho votes polled.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME, THURSDAY MARCH 15, 1894
Very often the fellew who travels
on his face gets his ticket nuaehed
If the Tribune can’t say 4 dais th*
Etowah”—let it any 4 ding it
Rob< r.-on Crusoe's day is over but
Good Friday continues one of the
r d letter days of the year.
W ' .'l'"' 1 '" »
Its getting about tiase for the
Tribune to agaiu claim Floyd
county for Evans by a“7 te 1“
vote.
-JUL - ■-■F'W
General Evans, from bis home
on Peachtree street, looks ever at
the governors mansion and sighs:
“Thou art se near and yet so far.”
And the Constitution echoes ,back :
“ain’t it the truth?”
Col. Side Saddle Lease is in the
East advising the anarchists to
look after the chillun while their
ma hunts tor washing and other
intelectual work. Mr. Lease should
telegraph condolence to his com
rade down East.
Ths proposed amendment to the
constitution providing for two ad
ditional judges of the supremo court,
will be voted on at the October elec
tion. Men who know, say that the
amendment is a good ono and that
it ought to ho adopted.
The Evans Boon or j are issuing
two campaign papers from Atlanta.
They are called “The People's Will 14
and‘‘The People's Choice, 44 and are
readily recognized by all democrats
as “The Atlanta People’s Will, 44 and
"The Atlanta People ‘a Choice. 44 They
would do for Atlanta but the masses
of Georgia dont need them
Extensive arrangements are be
ing made in Griffin for the joint
Evans-Atkinson debate on the 21st
inst. Large crowds will go to hear
these two aspirants for the govern
orship. While the fun is going on
Americus should have a share of
it, and is entitled to a joint debate
The supporters of both these gen
tlemen are anxious to hear from
them in person.—Americus Pen
ny Press.
The Evans organs are frantic in
their efforts to find the cause for
opposition to their candidate, and
have gone so far as to conjecture
that the Atkinson people oppose
Gen. Evans because he was a sol
dier and is a minister. This is
highly amusing. In Walton coun
ty a majority of the voters are for
William Y. Atkinson because of
his superior fitness for the efflee
of Governor ; and the rest of Geer
gia seems to be going the same
way.
The Atlanta Jeurnal refers to
the Constitution as “the morning
Sore-head mouth-piece,” and “the
Georgia Sore head ©rgan,” and be
s ows upon it other such endear
ing epithets, Among the Journal a
editorial parapraphs, yesterday,
nas the follow mg : “The spokes-,
man of the Georgia Soreheads is
not of the genti hrt if it were
Miss Represent;: would b, i„
name,” Might we enquire the na
ture es the “representation” the
the Constitution make? when it
urges Gen Evans for Governor,
and how it is, that the Journal
jjlays a “me too” part, with the
Uoi sti ution im this matter?—Co
lumbus Ledger
Gen. Evans is net running on
sentiment; ho is not running on
bis war record ; he is not running
on his religious reeord. He is run
ning because he has been sailed by
a vast number of Georgians to be
come their s'andard-bearer in this
gubernatorial campaign. He has
never yet failed to obey the call of
his people and he never will.
Rome Tribune,
5 es, and he is running his clean
level best, with the office several
lengths ahead. Soma of his people
will very possibly want to call him
off in the near future,—Columbus
Ledger.
In the meantime W. Y. Atkin
eeu has a hand on the saddle, is
fresh as a daisy and when the
nomination stops on the 2nd of
August, he will mount the east and
“go yon ler“ to the govenor's man
sion.
The Dixie Inter-State Fair te be ]
held at Macon this fall will be the
best of all the big fairs held in the
big ' Central City.”
Mr. I. D. Giilia d. down the Coo
ta, was talking of Pekin ducks “eat -
ing their wegbt in corn every day,”
wbea a ba! ’-’waded farmer innocent
ly remarked that he bad a setting
hen that cou’d take a peck at a biU.’'
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AMONS THI PAIICM.
The Atlanta Constitution thinks
that Mr. Atkinsen’s speeches bor
der on sacrilege. We would like to
hear frem the Mecoa Evening Jim
Jam on this question. —Macoe
Bee.
From the above remark it is very
evident that the Macon Bee has a
bald hornet “business” attachment
We listen for a note|from the Evan
ascent boomer.
o
The Reynolds Hustler kindly re
fers to its local contemporary tLe
Butler Herald as having a broad
grin, and a lying tongue. There’s
nothing like naming the boys
sometimes.
The Atkinson papers claim that
the colonel scored a victory at the
meeting cf the State Executive
Committee. Atkinson generally
claims everything that happens.—
Brunswick Times.
Well, why not? Haven't things
that happened lately been going
his way? Atkinson is the people’s
candidateand he is going to win tho
fight. ‘‘Mark that prediction,”
o
Scratch and Atkinson boomlet
teer and you might find a mug
wump.—Maceo News.
Yes, the“Seratcher”— lts a habit
with the mugwump.
o
“Dirt, debt and the devil,” says
Joaee, “are the greatest enemies to
mankind.”—Athens Banner.
Os these three, cur office towol
finds “debts” the onlieat stranger.
o
At last it has been done! Sun
day’s Hustler or Ron a came to
u? yesterday as wet as a drowned
rat, all of which goes to show that
Editor Byrd has at last dammed
the Etowah. Congratulations;
Albany Herald; .
When we noticed that the Rome
Tribune bad undertaken to mon
key with the Etowah, we knew that
trouble was brewing. Fancy the
Hustlsr or Rome, a “dry” sheet,
as “wet as a drowned rat. ”
PEACE, GENTLEMEN, PEACE I
The editor of th* News and Suu
hereby challenges the editor of the
Atlanta Constitution to a joint re
ligious debate as soon as the polit
ical campaign is over. But let us
have everything in its own time
and place.—Macon News.
R. ,come off I Neither one of us
can tell how old a man was the
father of Zebbydee’s chidreu, nor
whether the book of Hezekiah is
in the old or new Testament.
A BRAZEN VILLIAN.
The silver-tongued orator of
Kentucky is a sugar coated liber
tine. The alleged courtly gentle
man of the blue grass state is a
vulgar and heartless destroyer es
w men. The erstwhile refined
Cbrisliau gentleman, is a brazen
monster, who delights in the wreck
that bis duplicity has accomplish
ed.
Tnisisthe Comuiercial's opin
ion es Congressman W. C. P.
Breckenridge.
It matters not what his defense
may be. It makes no difference
what he may prove against Made
line Pellard. The case against him
is made out. He is a smooth
tongued scoundrel, according to
the evidence. His uonetitueucy
should demand his resignation.—
Atlanta Commercial.
NATIONAL POLITICS.
To maintain its solf-reepect
Congress can do no less than re
ject Coigressman Breckinridge
by a unanimous rising vote —P«u-
uy Press,
When the State bank matter
comes up the cuckoos will begiss
to crow in earnest.—Albany Her- ‘
aid. I
The “boot-lick” should be aba
ted — and will b* < »April Ist.
Its ameesia to witness the des
perate efforts put forth by the 'Mix
Meyerhardt Evans Club of Rome
te make a creditable showing.
J - J. 1
Evans man: —“Will Atkinson
carry Floyd county?
Atkinson man : —Will Peuuyl
vania go republican !
Answered, by Gravy !
Iu Griffin, where the firs* joint
debate between Mr. Atkinson and
General Evaus occurs, the Evan
sites are p r oparing te import a
delegation of big mouthed Atlan
tians to yell for Evans . Spaulden
county is decidedly Atkinsenian
in eolcr and the Atlanta politician?
might i well strive to change the
Leopard's spots as to change these
wool hat beys.
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GEORGIA NUGGETS.
Basler day falls this year on ‘ Lady
Day' 4 the first time in tho history < f
the United States. The last time
these two days fell together was in
1742 and they will not occur again
until 1951.—Macon Bee,
Tho girls tho Georgia Norma)
Industrial Schoool at Milledgeville
have adopted a class yell. Wo ere
told that thoy will not juy it off like
the naughty boy’, but will tone it
with operatic effect. —Bruuswick
Times.
The hog and hominy campaign in
thia section is tanning along on greas
ed wheels in this section.— Albany
Herald.
Tho game law for Georgia went
into effect March !• Sportsmen had
best be governed thereby.—Augusta
Herald.
Governor Northen was a high pri
vate in the Bonfoderato army, but he
was High Chief Mogul in tho Way
crocs war.—Athens Banner.
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THE RACE FOR GOVERNOR
The Augusta Chronicle takes half
a column simply to say that it is as
sanguiae of Gen. Evan’s nomination
and election as it was two months ago.
A month later even a column
will not be enough to convince itself.
Griffin News.
There is no word of detraction for
Gen, Evans. He is a man of noble
record in]war and peace: but his ox-,
per'.ence in legislation thirtyfivo
years ago does not commend him to
the people for Govenor now. Wo
need a man of the present and not ts
the long ago.—Walton Newi.
Unless all signs fail, Mr. W. Y.
Atkinson of Coweta county wiil re
ceive an overwhelming majority of
of the votes for the gubernatorial
nomination in the Demoeratic slate
convention. This is as it should bo.
Macon Telegraph.
A Brunswick correspondant in the
Columbus Enquirer-Sun says Evan’s
friends in Glynn are iu minority
and that the county will go tor Atkin
son •
Atkinson stock is going up all over
the state The young statesman i«
making a remarkable race for one who
ran up against that mighty‘ 4 up rising’’
It will be Govenor Atkinson.--Dub
lin Post.
The Atlanta Journal. 1 eretofore
one of Gen. Evans' most enthusiastic
si p toilers, is beginning to I g’itenup
on that line and is now, you might
say f astradle the fence. The old gen
eral wil soon have no supporters save
the Atlanta Constitution and Tom
Watton Statesboro Star.
WHERE FLESH IS HEEDED.
CA and tho s y s te«i's
FT weakened, you
TM should take Dr
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4 A potizing, restora
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bring back health and vigor. For pale, nunv
scrofulous children, it does wonders. It
builds up both their flesh and their strength
thoroughly purifies the blood, and makes’
effective every natural means of cleansing
repairing, and nourishing tMie system.
It starts the torpid liver into healthy ac
timi and promotes all the bodilv functions
Bor the most stubborn Scrofulous, Skin
f™1 P P we ?- ses ' Dyspepsia, Biliousness,
and kindred ailments, the “Discovery” is
the onlv remedy that’s guaranteed. ' If A
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Wart?rs “Extra Good”
Cigar, most fragrant,
newest brand, and
Rome made, ask your
dealer for one.
If you want a first
class taiior made suit,
cheaper than veu ever
saw trash sold, visit
Go imon’s Cash Cost
Sal-s.
1 kfave a sixty horse power mill
—Wheat, corn, and saw mill tha 4 .
rtAut to exchange for good rent
Ing properly in Atlanta. Mill is
iu good first class condition and is
surrounded by 10 acres good creek
bottom land?, Correspondence
solicited.
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. C SMITH G Pa k T*.
Ai instrong House,
Application for Charter under
name of Oostanaula S earn
boat and Trading
Company,
GaoKotx, Floyd County—
To tbs Superior court es said county;
Geo. 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 Wosta-'awla Steamboat
an< Trading Company,
That they he created such body corporate for
the term of twenty years and as such and in
said name that Wey be allowed to sue aud bs
sued.
The principal office and place of bu.n ss of
such eorporation to be in the city of Dome
Floyd County, Ga.
The character of the business to be done and
earned on by said eorporation is the running of
a steamboat upon the Oos can aula and Coosa
rivers and hauling freights and eharging there
for; the buying and telling of lumber, brinks
and all kinds of building material and dealing
in country prodnee and genetai merchandise.
Ik object es said corporation being pecunia
ry gain to stockholders therein.
The capital stock of said corporation to be
two thousand dollars actually, pal 4 either money
or property before beginning business and dtvi
ded into shares of one hundred dollars ea
with the privilege of increasing the ca“
stock to twenty five thousand deliars or
other amount as may be agreed upon by
stockholders, not in excess of twenty-five thou
sand dollars
That sueh corporation be allowed to (upon
organization) pass sneh by laws, as it may deem
to its interest and advantage, that are not in
consistent with the laws of Georgia, .r Cnited
States.
Wherefore petitioners pray an order t rent
ed creating them a body corporate uac-s. ri ue
for the term, purposes and object aioreiu i ' ind
thereby duly chartered as such body c ?rpo.ae
Geo. & v/alter Harris,
Petitioners Attorneys.
Fi ed in office Feb. 19, 1894,
Wbi # E, Beysie<»le,
Ulk, Sup. Ct.
Georbi a Floyd County
The above application for charterer “Oosta
naula Steamboat and Trading Company ” is a
r " ATirm, 01 rec, ’ rd iu " iy °^ e -
Wm, E, Bevsiegle,
Clerk Superior C ourt,
F. C. G, A.
Citation-Leave To Sell.
Gborgia, floyd County :
To all whom it may concern.-—w: A Rhudv
hi'“nX ra f° r ° f He " ry B rrjhi ”
has in due form applied to the undersigned
tv l>M aVe tO Sell th ® ' andS and l ,erßon al I’roper
ty belonging to the estate of said deceased and
spp.ieation will heard (in the flrst M^ e “; a " d
April next. This 7tli day of March 1894 .
John P. Davis Ordinary.
Letters ofAdministration.
Georgia,ployp ceuxTY:
To all whom it may teucern :-W arren V Timms
having m proper form > ms
W'L et T Os admi "-‘-tio» on “he estate oi
WjHiam v. Timms, late of said eountv ThiC
toc'teallandsingmarthe creditors mid next
mv ffi ". ill,a,n v Tim ms to lie and aiq.ear at
-'iX'’
John P. Davis,
0 rdisary Floyd C ounty.
PIHSSIONII (Bl|j
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, (Xntrell and
ATTORNEYS
MAX
Attormet at Law
Offl« uprt.mil, new Co.Hj.
in rear of Superior Court R„„ a
I 5 x E v 1 > -Attorney
J l eforty H*U poetoZU. ejr’a.r
W. UNDERWOOD-V,
Manoni.Temple, Attorw r»tj
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physicians and surqeons^ 4 -
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a g r»«o°^ Ce in ? ,a 0,,i4 '
„ night ' Tele ‘ :^<’^ l
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DR. W. D. HO ST—Otlce~a r c~T-w--T»
DR. C. F. UKWFlN_pny.icianan.iir~
The Penn. Mutual Life In.
durance Co. of Philadelphia
Asset! $22,773,00 with thii
Co. the Ass-’n will get benefit
wf Interest rents & protiti
that hare been accumulating
for a century. R. G.Crosj,
Agent, caa ehow many ai
▼antages to be derived if
taking their Policy.
FOB BBNT CHEAP.
I will rust, sbsap, ts right »arw
my fsrmsr boms Fourtk An
au elegsut 9 rssus rwsiduncs with
spleudid gardso aid a number »t
excelent fruit trsis*Ha« bseu riot
lug for S4O. per. msnth. Will rent
now for $25.00 per. mouth. Address
or apply to:
Mrs. Joe H. Sergent,
2—2s’f. Central Hotel. I
Coosa Steamboat Schedule.
After this date steamer? 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 for
•Jjosa river points will be rccived
on Mendaysand Thurday evenings
J. D. Kirkpatrick,
General Manager.
*WKLE,IAMS’ 4
RESTAURANT
202. FIFTH AVE,
Opposite New Court House,
Buarfling Mott
->3Meals at all Hour +
STATE & COUNT/
TAXES.
Ad unpaid taxes for
1893 are being put in
hands of Sheriff for
Colection
Jno.J.BlaCk. T-C.
Road Citation.
Gborgia, Floyd County :
Whereas, T. J.Glenn, et al have petitioned Hie
Board of Commissioners of Road* and Revenue
of Floyd County, Georgia for a change in tl’f
Bass Ferry road at blue Pond, so s» to run on
the east side of Z. T. Carver’s field, and
same having been favorably reported ou by the
reviewers : This is to notify all persons having
objections thereto or claims for damages arising
therefrom to tile the same with said Board o
Commissioners at their regular neeting on tlrf
first onday in May, 1894,
W itness the Hon. John C. Foster, chainna*»
This March 7th,1894.
3 7d-30 d Max Meyerhardt, clerk.
TAKE NOTICE
All persons in debt to
Whitehead are requested to c'lll
settle at onee.
All a couuts unpaid on 31st d
March will be placed for collection*
by l&w.
A. B. S. Motley
Assignee
Meh 7-P-t. J