The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, April 20, 1894, Image 2

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THE HUSTLE OF HOME. - ce as "hrst-cUss Secona-clas« Mail Matter. KHLG. BYRD, DAILY AND SUNDAY. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTS 20 cent.* week or $5 00 per a mum FFICE: Corner Broad St eer and “■iftn Avenue. Official Organ Os the city of Rome, and Foyd, the "Banner county" of Georgia. NOTICE Thirty days from this date all advertising pertaining to the office of Sheriff of Floyd county will be done in the Hustler of Rome. This April 3, 1894. J. C. MOORE law4w Bheriffy plod Co., Ga MAKE YOUR APPLICATION. “The man whose business is to .interpret the Bible is likely to anake a sad hiu’b of interpreting a platform “ —[Allanta Journal, Ev ans organ.] COL. ATKINSON's APPOINTMENTS Dalton, Whitfield Co., on Mon day,. April 16th. McDonough. Henry Co., on Tuesday ,April 17th. Mcßae, Telfair Co., on Friday tpril 20th. Riedsville, Tatnall Co, on Satur day, April 21. Any of these dates are subject to cancellation, should they con flict with dates selected lor subse quent j int debate ANNOUNCEMENT. To the voters of Floyd county, I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of representa tive of Floyd county in the next Leg : slature. My candidacy sub ject to the action of the democratic primary to be held on May 26’h. Moses R. Wright. To the voters of Floyd county, I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of Representa tive in the next Legislature, my candidacy subject to the action of the Floyd county Demociatic pri nary to be held May 26th, C, W, Un i) srwood Hustler of Rome: —Please an aounce my name as a candidate for the next Legislature, subject to the action of the Democratic party at the primaiy election to be held cm May 26th. R -pectfully, K. T. Fouche Hustler of Rome:—Please an auiiice my name as a candidate forth 1 n (l xt L ‘gislature, subject co act ion of the Democratic party at the primary election to be held on May 26th. Respectfully, John H. Reese. NOTICE. Mr. F. J. Evans, has been ap pointed collector and superinten dent of circulation for the IIusT II.r i ' Rome. Ail parties indebted to us are riquested to pay no money due ibis paper to any one except our »utho r ’zed collector. If vou fail to receive your pa per, please notify the office and we will see that you get it. All subscriptions are payable weekly, unless otherwise arranged, you are expected to be ready when the collector calls on you, as be can’t call three 01 four times for a ten cent subscription. Everybody who gets this paper js expected to pay for it as we car ry do deadhead list, Respectfully, I'hill G. Byrd. (Editor.) Its four days now since Ohio kad a lynching bee. The coal dealer lies in weight vhde the man —guesses at it. Is David Bennett Hill or Grover Cleveland, the Democratic party. G*d, Evans’ “call’ and election wiF. never get together in this life- ■ * As the day’s grow longer the growler has more time to devote to his calling, Reed and Waite have been vin die at-d while Beu Tillman has been cropped into the soup. Florida's highest mountains are only 210 feet above the sea level Florida’s strawberries are higher than that. Had the eastern democrats era ulated the example of the south ern members —counting quorums would have bee,, unnecessary. Mr. Lease of Kansas believes there is not another woman on earth like “Col. Moll.” Thank heaven, Mr. Lease is right. ■■■■' The Moore administration has been settling the dust—but could n't they settle it a little sooner in the morning? It would suit bet ter. The bosses of the ‘Executive Committee’ of the Max Meyerhardt Evans Club of Rome are plotting to vote the ‘old private’ for the ‘General.’ The Floyd county primary oc curs May 27 —Biunswick Times. Sunday, ah? Perhaps this is an other one of Rev. Clement Evans’ victories, The United States consumes the most paper and American mills produce 10.000 tons of parer a day.” Verily, verily, America is the home of the delinquent. Gen. C. A. Evans will preach the commencement sermon of the Girl’s High school in Covington on Sunday, May 27th. Let Col. Atkinson be invited to deliver the address on that occasion—Coving ton Enterprise. The executive committee of the Evans Club have met and decided how the wool hat boys and pri vates shall vote. Os course this is a relief to the minds of the “wool hats and privates.’’ Editor Eugene Taylor has com bined the Calhoun Times and the outlandish yahoo and unher the name of thj Gordon Citizen is giving the people of Gordon coun ty a splendid news paper. The Evans Club Executive com mittee, has decided how the wool hat boys of the rural district shall vote. Great is the executive com mittee— for have they not “muz zled'' Max Meyerhardt, the papa of the club? The Constitution and Journal are raising cain about ‘ men who control’ being at ivork for Atkin son and yet Executive Committees of Evans clubs are the only organ izations in the land which are dictating to the masses who they shall vote for • The Constitution and the Jour nal may fight over Cleveland and either kuss or worship the admin istration, but when a remark is made about the “Atlanta ring’’ they raise their polluted hands in holy horror «>nd swear by their god—even Atlanta that.there is no “Atlanta ring.’’ It is stated on good authority that Hon. R. W . Everett, of Polk, will be a candidate for Congress man Maddox’s place. The man who beats Mr. Maddox will have to rii-e mighty early and stay up late’ In fact we do not bleieve there is a man in the district who can beat him.—Acworth Post. The Atlanta papers have caught Brer. Craig, and now have fifty eight suckers on their line. Brer. Craig has been unruly a long time but at last we behold him a con quered bronco in Pap Howell’s lasso. He ha<» been I r inded and,we suppose, feeding in the Evans pas ture.—Lawrenceville News. Eminent Grand Commander W. P. Baldwin, of Macon is in the city, the guest of Rome Com mander No. BK. T. and is pleas antly quarteied at the Armstrong. Last night he installed the newly elected officers of Rome Comman dery and remains over to confer the Red Cross degree to-night. He will return to Macon tomorrow. THE HUSTLER OF ROME. FRIDAY APRIL 20. 1894. The Macon Evening News a near relative of General Evans is out in a “making up ’to Curlton of Athens Does Hal really met.n to swap “Uncle Glenn” for a dark horse. The big Atlanta Evans Cam paign fund has been put in the bank and the interest it draws will be sent abroad to conver ! the heathens. Why of course it has such money would never be uti iz'd to corrupt voters! The Oxford University press has just issued the most diminu live Bible in existence. It is fine ly printed on Oxford Indian paper and its minute dimensions are on ly three and three-fourth inches :u length, two and one-eighth inch es in width and seven-eighths of an inch in thickness. These are times when we need active men ; men who can fight the enemy, who can organize the forc es and lead us to victory; and such a man for Georgia, in the great political battle of’94 we will find in the brilliant young states man from Coweta. —Millen Her ald. Brignoli, the tenor, was sensi tive about bis age. A young lady once said to him, in admiration: ‘‘Sig, Brignoli, I have known you ever since I was u little girl.” He turned around in a fury and shout ed : “Yes, and I have known you “ver since I was a little boy.” The Signor is not a blood relative of General Evans. General Evans has no real opposi tion. So far the race has been only a gainst a pronoun of the first person singular—Rome Tribune. "Singular** enough too, that the wool hat boys and privates should “Pro n jun“-ee for Atkinson, the “first per son' ‘in the field in the Third party war of 92. Perhaps the morning “Jo nah “ got its information about there being “no real opposition" from the ‘ executive committee" ot the Max Meyrehardt Evans Chib. Hou. R, T. Nesbit, Commission er of Agriculture, i 8 a model offi cial. Since he has been in the of fice he has made the following re forms in the department. He has placed alabatory in the State Cap itol, reduced oil inspectors fees from $70,00 to $15,00, guano in spectors fee from $15,00 to SIO,OO, for long term men as low as $3,50. for short term men ; saved SIB.OO, in salery of Asst. Commissioner. Col. Nesbitt h is put $3,000 in the treaury each year as a surplus over all expenses.—Marietta Journal. If Floyd county is “seven to one” for Evans, or even “two to one,” why is it the Evans Club ‘Executive committee”is working day and night, and moving heav en and earth to keep the county that way? If it is the will of the masses to make General Evans’ war record Governor of Georgia, why do the politicians of that “Executive Committee” worry themselves so? The ‘wool hat’ voter and the old private kuow what’s what, and will speak for himself and democracy, against the politi cians and the Atlanta candidate, when he goes to the primary polls. Floyd count}- will elect Atkinson delegates—‘Mark that predict,on.’ PRIMARIES AND DELEGATES A correspondent of the Atlanta Constitution, writing from Rome, says that at the meeting of Floyd county executive committee the At kinson men wanted a delegate con vention instead of a primary, but were outvoted. From the official re port of the proceeding, now before us we find that the very first motion for a straight primary was made 1 y Captain Pepper a strong supporter of Mr Atkinson, and was carried without opposition, unofficially but reliably it is stated that the commit tee stood ten for A tkinson to six for Evans, so that the friends of the for mer could have crrried it their own way- It seems that the Constitution’s correspondents are affected with tb e same signal inability to tell the truth that the paper itself is showing in this campaign.— Griffin News. WANTS A BLACK HORSE. The following is from the Alba ny Daily Herald, one of the most reliable papers in the state, and, a strictly non-paitiza». h et. "It is hinted from Atlanta that the b ss politicians up there are s riously thinking ot dropping General Evans and bringing in another gubernatorial candidate.’ Os course, if Atlanta wants to , the General down, why that’s] Atlanta's business for Atlanta put] him up—But Atlanta did not pu Atkinson up and Atlanta can nei ther take him down or defeat him WE NEVER SEO IT—SEE.’ Editor Byrd of the Hustler ot Rome gives notice that he will publish no snake stories unless the reptile is eighteen feet long. The reports which the Hustler publish with reference to the gubeimotorial campaign indi cate that Editor Byrd is in dead ear nest. —Brunswick Times. The above is a fair specimen of tle “news'* now published by the L he Evans boomers, the hustler of boms “never sed it,*’ and more than that we would suggest to the Wrench editor, when he corrects his monkey business, that he also state that the hustler oe rome may be in “earnest.* but is neither “dead*’ or dying or advocating for Governor a man with one foot in the grave. IT’S THE HIT 1)03 THAT YELPS. Editor Ham, of the Gainesville Cracker, and a wild supporter of Mr. Atkinson, is likely to bring down on himself the wrath of s<»me of the weekly press. In his last issue he charges that s me of the editors of the wet k y press have been bought. It is a pretty serious charge, to make, and may be some of the gentlemen re ferred to will call for information. Atlanta Journal. Ham runs a weekly and knows what he is talking about—let the cur who ‘sold out,’ yelp. Such cat tle have no influence and the soon er they how!—the sooner they can be spotted—What was that big At laa.ta Evans campaign fund for it not for corruption? DISH UST IN GPA R TIZ AN S HIP. The ques*ion of when counties shall hold their conventions to nominate officers, is a matter for each county to decide for itself, and it comes in bad grace for Mr Atkinson to raise objections No doubt the counties taken to task, will resent his interference and his suggestions.—Atlanta Journal. To the average man it is pecu liarly strange and passing all un derstanding why the Journal does not shoot this shot at the Consti tution, for it is the Constitution that is doing ail the objecting where counties want to hold late primaries. The partizau hypocri cy of the Atlanta dailies is nause ating to democrats —who live cut side of Atlanta. OTHERS WILL FOLLOW. Despite all that has been said about the newspaper support that Gen. Evans is icctiw g, it is a fact that very few of Lis partisans among the press are active in his interest. Some of the influential papers that are reckoned upon very largely by the General's forces, make the ll ' utterances upon the gubernatorial campaign, very few and far between. Lhe Atlanta, Journal is a very noticeable and stricking illustation this fact though but very few of the Evans papers throughout the state are active >n their work for their ca - didate. On the other hand, you can find but few of the Atkinson papers but which are enthusiastic in his support. These papers put in work for their candidate every day, they have some thing about whieh to write. The fact that within the last two weeks seven weeklies which had fa vored Gen. Evans have decided to throw’ the weight of their influece to Mr. Atkinson shows what the news papers of the state are thinking about the campaign. These pipers are the Pike Coun ty Journal. Carral County Times, Eastman Advertiser, Lee County En terprise, Thomasville Advertiser Tif ton Gazette anl Montezuma Record. --Columbus Ledger, I Fahy s <1 »mil g spring goo are not hanging fire, but are going like hot cakes EAT BREAD. M ide of Gluten Graham Flour it wholesome and nutricious L'od for yspeptics, Brain workers, children contains the phosphates and glu n of the wheat. For sale at Jamison Bros 222 Broad St. Shaving after this date will be 15c. at Henry Beards baber shop. Lewis Barretts, old stand Recommend Johnson’s Magnetic Oil for rheumatism, neuralgia sprains, bruises, lame back, it juickly relieves pain “Orange Blossom.” the Common Sense Female Remedy, draws out pain and soreness. Sold by Ham mack Lucas & Co. Application for Ilornestead. Georgia Floyd county: T. R. Mothershed has applied for Exemption of personalty, and setting apart and valuation of homestead, and I will pass upon the same at (10 o’clock A. M, On the 21st day of April 1894 Instant) at my Oflico John P Davis, Ordinary Floyd county, GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : Mrs. Ida Va diver having applied for Guar dianship of the persons and property of Linton Mi <hell Vandiver and James Thomas Vandiver, minoi children of James T. Vandiver late of said County, deceased, notice is given that said application will be beard at my office at 10 o’clock am., on first Monday In Moy next. This April sih. 1894. John P Davis Ordinary and ex officio Clerk C O 4w. GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY. T 'ALL WHOM IT MAY C iNCEKN : Mrs. Sallie F. Turner having applied for Guar dianship of the persons and property of Donald Fleming Turner and John Water Turner, mi nor children of J. Walter Turner late of said County, deceased, notice is given that said ap plication will be heard a: my office, at 10o’clock a in., on th a first Monday in May next, This April (i 11, 1894 John P. Davis Ordinary and ex officio Clerk C, O. 4-w or 3)-d Road Citation. Georgia, Floyd County : Whereas, T. J.Glenn, et al have petifeioted the Board of Commissioners of Roads and Revenue of Floyd County, Georgia for a change in the Bass Ferry road at blue Pond, so as to run on the easi side of Z. T, Carver’s field, and the same having been favorably reported on by the reviewers: This is to notify all persons having objections thereto or cl aims for dam-ges arising therefrom to file the same with said Board of Commissioners a’ their regular meeting on the first onday in May, 1894, Witness the Hon. John C. Foster, chairman, This March 7th,1894. 3 7d-30 d Max Meyerhardt, clerk. Inflamed itching, burning, crus ty and scaly ekin and scalps of in fauts, soothed and cured by John son’s Oriental Soap. Sold ly D- W Curry Druggist. It will be an agreeable surprise to persons subj» ct to attacts of bilious colic to learn that prompt relief may be obtained by taking Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme dv. In many instances the attack may be prevented by taking a dose as soon as the first symptoms of the disease appear. 25 and 50 cent bot tles for sale by Lowry Bros. Drug gist. Fine Virginia Natur al leaf tobacco 1 5 cts. per pound, at P. L. Turnleys & Co Central Hotel Block. We have no Soiled Drummers Samples to offer our customers, We only handle Clean, New Goods, We sell at lowest rash prices. A. O. GARRARD. PINEAPPLES AT 10c A PICE Something before never attempt ed by a Rome merchant. How can it be done? This is the way: Abel Lloyd, ever ready to give his customers the best goods for the least money, has secured control! of one of the finest brands of Grated Pineapples, bought in 25 ease lots, and will furnish it to his regular customers at only 10c a can, really worth 20c. Next week for great bargains at the Rome Millinery Bazarr. Mr. J . A. Duggar successor to I . 1. Connolly, is now in charge o; that shoe business, and is offer ing the public unheard of bargains in foot wear .He keeps D. T. Brown, the expert shoe man, with the business and will certainly entertain you when vou give him a call at the old—-Connolly stand ■ R.R. op gs desirable’ 1 route’’” 8 tween Oute be. ROME and ATams- Theonly li re sender Depot Clt y °f Rome the SCHEDULE ’ Lv. Rnmft <. q Ar. Atlanta p/i? A ’ M. Lv, Chattanooga •• Ar. AlKiB 8 X„- bv. Rome (daily) 3 .J,'"., ■’•'I Ar. Atlanta ~ ” „’.S J-«. HETCRMsn M - Lv. Kingston " Ar Cha:tunoo<r a '> , ’.. M f Kingston Ar. Chattanooga ‘ a Un 1 A if AYER ’ Gp A w AY®t.T M E ’ r,Cketa « f * 35COMPLETE NOVELS [neatly bound,] and a sub Ci ii”n,, N To a large 16- Hg e i||, Htrj(e , month.y niiig azil) e for cents. This is a most liberal as Household Topics, the L s zme referred to, is a high clagf per, replete with stories of i„ P „ adventure, travel, and short iZ' estina and jnstrucfive sketches 0 act and fancy; a-d in the3s DO vf els are such treasures :.s A Bnv Coward, by Robert Louis gteveni son ; A Blacksmith’s daughter Etta W, Pierce; Ninetta, a ffioß t pleasing storv by M. T.CaldorjA (Gilded Siu and be. ween Two Sine by the author of Do a Thow' The Truth of It. by the popular writer, Hugh Conway; and tbs Mo-Tehouse Tragedy, rather sen satioual, by Mrs. June C. Austin; A Heroine, a delightful storv by Mrs. Rebecca H. Davis; Wall Flowers, by the popular Marion Harland, and the great story Guil ty or Not Guilty, by Amanda M Douglas. Space forbids mention ing the other novels; but they are all the same higo grade, popular, bright, romantic, spicy, interest mg stories. Year's Support, GEORGIA, Floyd County: To all whom it may concern : Noto isherebj Riven, that, the appi-ai- rs ap]ii-. dsetaparl and assign a year's support te Mary (J. Li|'ta* rhe widow of A. S. Lipham. ileeeasoohavetild' their award, and unless good and siilfcie«. c use is shown, the sam ■ w 11 be made the judli inent of the Court at tin- M :i > telllL h'Aiihhe Court of Ordinary. This April 2. IW4. John !’• Dads. Ordinary Floyd county ; Application for Lecters oi Disinission. Georgia—Floyd Whereas James H. Vaughn, administrate George W. Vaughn, represents to tlie i-writ. his petition duly tiled, that lie I ■ ■ mliimiisMi George W, Vaughn’s estate ibis ismcteli persons concerned, kindred nv.iitnts. M sir w cause, il any they e ui. - u.l aitau* trator should not be di udiarged I mm lii-ailn»| istration and receive letrer- ol .li-im-wM* the first Monday in Vlayisd This Fe ; ■ John 1’ Davis Ordinary Fl<>yd County Application for Letters ol Dismission. GEORGIA, -Floyd County: » Whereas Mrs. R. A. P. White Nancy Prentice dee’d, represent m.w in her petition duly tiled, tl.ar she !..*-■ . tered Nancy Prentice s ..state. This s '® all ersons concerned, kindred ..ml to show cause, if any they can. vlnsa 1 - trix should not be discharged freinter istration ar.d receive letn rs ot the first Monday in June 1894. Tins Ml" 1894, John P. Da'’ lß ' . Ordinary Floyd County, Georgia A plication for L^d ers 01 Dismission. Georgia—Floyd county: ....mistrator «l Whereas, J.S. Berryhill, adin . W.N. Buchanan dec. *’<• ’ t *r«i his petition duly filed, that lie I 1 ' 19 11 ~l te ill W N. Buchanan’s estate, fnis > persons concerned, kindrcil, , ...jiis. show cause, if any they can. why a trator should not lie discb.iißeit ’ ministration and receive u'L I’’'’feW>lJ 1 ’’'’feW>IJ on the first Monday in May pA im •Wh 1894, ordiM* 2—6-90 d ur Application for I otters oiD> s miss’on. GEOr' IA- Floyd County Trusteerf Whereas .lames U to the Mrs, Martha E McGee, repres. ni-' in his peiitioh duly tilol, u ioCIJJ tered Martha E McGee’s estate. cre(1 j t ort « ail persons concarna i. I' ll '' l ''' j sa jd tn.’ 1 !* show cause, if any they.au. « ' lrll .tee ! . h !J should not lie discharged ironi t(ie iir»l and receive letters of disim— ■’ Monday in July 1894 This April .nd, Juhn L l mdiuayF>b.' jCa ’ GS Election Notice for Stock 01 Fence Lw. Georgia Floyd Cov nty m el< ,| ' ti ' i: ,'s Notice i» hereby giv< be held at the court groim'k tn . >( District gm said C oll ’ l '-'...sti m "'f- April ins’ r ’ J4J in wine' rhi 1 •, slil i du BbOiuitteG io the qual'tu*' l \ ' v I'.' trict, “for Fence” or :e<la 0 * 1 provided. Pe ition hat . given as required l>y k*'p , fli j a l si? 1 ” Giv »n under my baud ni . This 2nd day of April 1894. ~ pa vis. J Citation-Leave 1” ■ ul Georgia, Floyd County ' _cb»s. ** To all whofii it may '''"’’fk ' d.-cease' 1 5*f«r Administrator of John K , in , |er signed due form applied to tl>‘ rs „ na I leave to sell the lands .it ,|,.ce»se ,! i ' i ‘” lll ri» belonging to theestateof ■ a qm application will be J e “ r ‘* ” f L'.ril I** lina ry May next. This 2nd ‘^“V'DavisOf 11 ®"