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THE HUBTLR CP KOMEE.
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«-eonn-rl*'* Mall Mxtter.
*v* •ti i> vti n ( Editor, ft nd
PHILG. B\RD, j Manager .
daily and Sunday.
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FFICE’ Corner Broad Street and
c 'ifth Avenue.
Official Organ
Os the chy of Rome, and Foyd, the
••Banner county ’of Georgia.
MAKE .TOUR APPLICATION.
“The man whose business is to
interpret the Bible is likely to
make a sad of interpreting a
platform “—[Atlanta Journal, Ev
ans organ-]
NOTICE
Thirty days from this Site all advertising
pertaining to the office of Sheriff of Floyd county
will lie done in the Hustler of Rome.
This April 3, 1894. J- C. MOORE
law4w Sheriff? plod Co., Ga.
Now is the time for everybody
to pull together for Rome.
Genera! Evane record as a eol
dier ie all right but how ab ut hie
record as n State Senator.
And the citizen who Baid seven
to one for Evans now informs u*
that he was alluding to the other
eounty.
“Rome never had a better set es
officers” will be the verdic ©f the
people at the end of the eonoing
twelve montde, “Mark that pre
dicteu.“
Since lasing the oity aud county
printing the Tribune looks like
nhe wanted to say—“ Dam the
Ktowah.” And its a pretty good
iiea too, ter “thats the way we got
our start."
General Evans record as a State
Uanatar makesjjpawerful interest
ing reading matter. Have you
read a Jverse or twe ot it? No?
Then do so, he was a “lulu” as a
statesman.
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Secretary Morton has added a
new division to the weather bureau
to be devoted to “meteorology in
its relation to agricultural soils,”
Prof. Milton Whitney of Maryland
was appointed chief.
Has the Griffin News hurt Gen.
Kraus in the present campaign?
He yells at Glessuer as if several
•hafts had pierced between the
pints of his frail political armor.
Meriwether Vindicator.
Th# belter posted of ths Evans
men are conceding Fluyd t® Atkin
son. Thais right and shows that
the boys know the candidate of a
ring when they hear him advocat •
ing the Atlanta Soldiers Home
poor house scheme.
How many thousands of dollars
have been contributed to the Ev
ans campaign fund? Does Atlan
ta believe that her Peachtree street
with his ministerial robes end his
war record can be put into office
ovar the “peoples choice.’’ W. Y.
Atkii isot:, the leader of the Wool
hats and the privates? If she d#
grea* will be her disappointment.
Gubernatorial Candidate Atkin
son i# inclined to Ting the changes
on those ring changes. Colonel
Atkinson is in danger of having
that nice 1 iltie glass house of his
smashed. Atlanta Journal.
That last Atlanta brick ba*, the
oae you picked up on the aiphalt
of Peachtr## did’nt “smash it.”
Suppose you try it again.
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The Atlanta Jouraal says that
‘‘Col. W. Y. Atkinson never makes
a epeach without attacking a crea
ture of his imanigation. which he
ha# named the Atlanta Ring" and
yet th# Journal has never yet had
a reporter wh© has t heared Bill
Atkinson speak of tho “Atlanta
Ring,” Mr. Atkinson says the At
lanta politicians are fighting him
but he knows that he has a strong
following eves in Atlanta. How
daes the Journal swal’ow Evans
with his “16 t# 1” ideas on silver?
The people want to knew.
DISAPPOINI ED
(warr-raM for the suxiut hvhti.hr «v home
All tlie long evening I». <*'•'! and watched
For his coming, the on<i whom 1 love so trne; '
At each footstep that passe l I huahed my
breath
To listen, “Bonnie Robin” for yon.
But the nigh*, soon tame, and the shadows
fell
All over the earth, like a funeral pall,
And the light in eiy heart was all burned out,
Hope an# faith had gave place te doubt,
Oh I whet would I de if the days passed on,
And the weeks should roll into months and
years,
Ami I knew that eever again would he non.*
To share my joys aid soothe my fears.
Does he thick I could live and bear the pain
Os knowing we might nevei meet again?
I scarcely could hope for heaven above,
If heavea were gained without hia love.
There could be no beauty on earth for me
All its joys, only endless, woe wenld be,
And the brightest crown that a queen eve r
wore
were mine, and I'd see hie face no mere
Minxik Lbh Arnold
Ford, Ga
The Adairsville district in Barlow
county ha« adopted no fence.
Editor Cain Bines To Remark -
There was lots of“ spontaniety” ie
that meeting down at Griffin—for
Bill Atkison.
Say# Editor Perry. “Cherokee baa
furnished but one governor of Georgia
but ahe ban some splendid guberna -
torial timber now and cords of it
growing. The state will hear from
Cherokee again-,,
Hon. W. C Glenn has written a
letter declining te enter the contest
for Attorney Geaeral. This leave* the
field to the present very able aad
gentlemaaly encumbent, Hon. Joe
M. Terrel’, who should have no
opposition Cherokee Advance
L. D Wooten, formerly of this
eouaty but now of Floyd, is an ar
dent supporter of Atkiuaen. Mr.
Wooten ia an old veteran bat he 1a
not letting his love for hie od eom
rades in arms control his vote. He
think* Cel. Atkinson is the better quali
fied of the two fer goveraor, and is
giving him his earnest support
—Chattooga News.
The Atlanta papers have caught
Brer Craig, and now have fifty
eight suckers on their line. Brer
Craig has b*eu unruly a long tim&>
but w at last we behold him a con
quered bronco in Fap Howell’*
lasso. He ha* been branded and.
we suppose, feeding in the Evans
pasture. —Lawrenceville News.
HIS SON SAYS HE IS ATLANTA
CANDIDATE
“The City of Atl .nta is getting
ready for two things.’ it is preparing
to run a Confederate general for the
office of governor of th# State , and
it is preparing to receive as guests
the members of the Grand Army of
the Republic.' 4 —Lawton B. Evan*,
sen of Gen. C. A. Evans.
THE UN KIN BEST KUT.
Max Meyeihardt, president of the
Evans club of Rome, will deserve tn
office at Governor Atkinson's hand*.
Some people believe that Mr. Atkin
son has promised him an office and
ha# thus purchased his epposition. If
such be the case it ata tup* Mr. At
kinson. a* the shrewdest poltician in
Georgia.—Lawrenceville N*»ws.
The News is a little off its base for
Mr. Meyerhardt ia not the president
but the papa and the wet nurse of
the Floyd county orphan. Asotbsr
thing brethcr Rueker, Max belongs
to Rome and ia our meat aud we
dont "propose te have anybody out
side of Romejumping on him. “muz
zled” er “un muzzed” we want yea
to “keep off the grass.
A prominent citizen of Rons#
i who is an ardent supporter es Ges.
Evans. «aid the other day that no
body wa* supporting Atkin*on but
the barkeeper*, the barreom bums
the drunkards, dead beat*, etc.
That statement is on a par with
the attempt of other representa
tives es th» “better element” of
Rome to cry dewn Atkinson, and
prevent him from being beard in
conclusion. The Evans men have
in their candidate, a Christian
gentleman, and for his sake, if not
their own, these patterns of piety,
and pillars of the church, ought to
abandon their lying statements
aud eowardly and contemptible
methode.—Chattooga News,
THE HUSTLER OF ROME, SUNDAY APRIL 8, 1894.
among thk pkimces
A chaperone should be appointed
for Colonel Breckenridge ut once. I 1
will s >oi he vacation season aud
lot of terrible sehool girls turned loose
on the country, aud the Koutncky
colonel must be protected.—Maeou
Bee.
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Now that Tom Wation has no
hope of winning his congressional
contest, he ought to apply for a job |
on the staff of the Morning Sorehead.
Populists are popular there —Atlanta
Journal.
And yet here is “tho pair of ye”
each aud both at one and the same
time alobbering over the “Atlanta
man with a war record.” The man
who advocate* silver on a bssia es 16
to one—So to Tom W atson sad learn
honesty of him.
o
The Chattooga News says:
Atlanta is going to have a mam
moth fair next year. Governor Atkin
son will press the button to put it in
motion.
o
E. M. Onion, of Salt Lake, is an
auctioneer. He ought to have a strong
voice.—Chattooga News.
However that may be it is only na
tural that he ehould be a “scentsible’’
fellow.
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It is a significant faet that Brer
Craig, of the Gainesville Eagle, never
took sides in the gubernatorial cam
paign until he saw in tho papers that
Evans's Atlanta friends had raised a
campaign fund. Lawrenceville
Mows.
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The Griffin Morning Call is re
sponßable for tho following state
ment.
Some women will stand by a man
in every emergency. The present
Mrs. Breckenridge has turned over
to her husband the $6,0000 life in
surance money rrom her late hus
band's estate, to fight Madilme Pol
lard with.
It Las been said that' 1 three niuv«s
are equal to a fire.' Philjßyrd remarks
that the same man might havo as
tiuthfully asserted that, for a mur
derer, four continuance* are equal to
an acquittal.—Augusta Herald.
Citation--Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY:
To all whom it may concern: Thomas F. Gar
roll Administrator es Isabella Carroll deceased
has in due form applied to the undersigned for
leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of
•aid deceased, and said application will be
heard on the first Monday in May next. Thi»
•th. day of April 1894.
John P Davis Ordinary.
Let ers of Administration.
GEORGIA, Floyd county:
To all whom it may concern: Mrs, Sallio F.
Turner having in proper form applied to me
for permanent letters of administration on the
estate of J. Walter Turner, late es said county.
This is to cite all and singular the creditors and
next of kin of J. Walter Turner to be and ap
pear at my office within the time allowed by law
and show cause, if any they can, why perm a
nen. administration siioud iiot bo granted to
Mr*. Bailie F. Turner on J. Walter Turner’s es
tate. Witness ray hand and official signature
this 6tli day of April 18»4.
John P. Davis
Ordinary Floyd County.
4 w or 30 d
-A JI
It you have but little
money and wish to
make it go as for as
possible, and obtain
the best result in Dry
goods carry it to Chas.
D. Wood &Co.,
You are invited to|
visit the store of C. D.
Wood & Co., and in
speetthe choice stock
of spring and summer
Drygjods, Dressgoods
mattings, hosery, no
tions etc, now being
opened by them.
“Orange Blossom’, is a painless
cure for all diseases to women, old
resh by D. W. Curry Druggist
4 GENTMAKES Five Dollars a ayselling
‘•the greatest Kitchen Utensil ever invented.
Retails for thirty five cents. Twe te six can be
•old iu every heuse. Millions 8i Id in this coun
try alone. Dont miss the greatest opportunity
ever known to make money, easily and quickly
Sample sent, postage prepaid for tire cents.
McMAKIN 44 CO., CineirQati, Ohio
Wanted: A second hand en
gine, about 15 or 20 horse powe r
Apply to or address Rounsaville
Bros.
4-3-ts. Rome, Ga.
NOTICE.
The public is hereby notified
tha’ I will pay no bills contracted
by my sou, Pierce Roger, either o.i
verbal or wriien order.
P. D. Roser.
4-5-ts.
The H. B. Parks & Co.
stock of 1 goods
*
We bought it to sell quickly and
this we will do if prices prove a
factor in the distribution, of desir
able goods.
We bought the stock cheap
away down under value, and we
can afford to sell it
AT AND BELOW COST.
ana at and below cost we will sell this immense
stock of dry goods, trimmings, notions, furnishing
goods, hosiery and shoes—-more than one half o’
them new goods, bought recently in the east by
Mr. Powers for the springtrade.
WE REPEAT IT
4
Thes se u’oods will be sold at or below cost. Even]
clerk will have unconditional instructions to sei
them that wav and now if yon want to save mow 3
on what yon buy go to the Parks & Co Store- U
fatl to find what you want there go to our old st all
for it as, prices will alsobe cut in two there in ° rc ‘ el
to reduce our present enormous investments in mei
chandise. No changes in Parks &Co’s force. C 0111
to sea us- AVe will save you big money-
M Bass Bros &Co :::