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TERMS SUES. HIPTIG
IL' Bent w-' £or $5 00per annum
■ C< n-t rend Streel end
make : iun Ari* h -lion.
“ J’he nwn '•■ os H’.*- i 1 i’
.<J4?.•(**•* *~ - - **' t—.u-. ■•
The Cor.stituti u r a “Dinkins” <
a. paper.
Doctor.- often loose p ‘k-dI —its it
wav they have.
The hi: 11 ' cut dr< ss does Dot al
ways kovei the lowest figure.
'j'nl Bits says that etale Q cum
'?eis when eaten will W up.
Vi’h re there’s a will, ora penny to
drop in the slot there’s a weigh.
Winter has finally depar ed Lui
Co ;t r : Si nis to luce arrived to
stay,
G ■ ..■ a j.oii’ic
Xi d l‘i id - -.>ut —• 1 Au-
goaf Jr ,
The conscience that is as clear t:->
ibe summer sip, <; tn rally wears a
rainbow of hope.
Seems like Atkinson is getting
ihose ‘complimentary votes” very
early in tin- race.
Don’t a! use Atkinson. You will
have to v<>- for him next October.
—Sparta Isbmaelite.
Saturday was “the day” for the
.Evans “ and slide”—and vet, Atkin
iondivided it with him.
Its the “strapped” farmer who
longs torn “razor** back porker—
while his little “shavers* 1 go hungry.
The Evans Boom has become so
Jtbr : ited that Dr. Carlton had
! 1 . n. ii I.i.t Jt- time D
T1 ? . |O ' 11 procvs.-’oij
.h? rt ill of . y i: Milton an.
o ■ .. .. t it —AL karett.
•• -I ' : ia ’in : l.c.m ;
3i.,
'■ iii ' t j : "‘I id <ur papa
die e natural death? ’
Miss Jemima: Why. ye-, you
ist-e h<* lived in Floyd county ami
was murdered.
Tin Greensboro Herald Journal
is “a ib c -nt newsnau' r ami i* nd
ing oh tbe top wave of popular fa
vor . .id prosperity,” jea-t ways
that\ ; what it s y«.
Newspapers ought to be as hon
■ ?st and sincere in politics as in
anything or even- thing else.—
llbany Heral 1.
The Atlanta C institution is.
io early days of the world,
men were sold into slavei - or
died ;:s rm-rtyrs—but they didn’t
nave ; wear “biled shirts'’ m the
lummer or talk over a telephone.
The methods of the Atlanta
managers are the same as in the
■ jerdbi.-Bacon campaign, but uu
fortunately for them the candi
dates are quite different.— Griffin
k News.
Our davit says that Jim Jia.l is
going io Mexico fora cup's oi
w»eks, io study the monkey land*
■ giiage. and he expects the gjlted
I vom ■_ writer will bring home a
; volume of i a
The Evus papers charge Mr. At
kimo i with making «;;r on the Cbrsit
tian religion mid in H eir colums call
jl.{ ■.. Mr. Bn es, of this city a “Sky
i Pilot. ” But then tho Evans p.-oplr
. re doubly de -p -rate
ti .- >ou undergo an
.. k i io.- cancer of the throat,
rto th.. i of tb<- late Eaipor
ederic of Get many.
Editor Coi p<-r s-.iys that for five
.. a jegi.dative ling has existed.
V> i . E .:cr Cooper tell us who was
< oi the House for iLe two
v : i v< . to \v. Y. Atkinson's term
and o . us also who ex-Speaker
Clark Howell is for. for governor,
Ju-‘.some” of the counties the
Evans boomers are yelling for
primaries wLile in such counties
as Ricbiuoi d and Baitow they
mu?, another rung. The political
■‘fixers ’do not like to practice
what the Rev .C. A. Evans preach
<'b.
The leaders of the JCvans forces
.re getting scared, and are culling
the country conventions in big
haste, ihe constant accession ot
и. tvspapers and veters to the At
i, iuson standards has convinced
.• m that the “spontaneous” bluff
played out. —Spaiter lehmae
lite,
—iw.biijwmt. ura-
■ Patillo, of the Greensboro Her
ald-Journal “wields a facile pen.”
As a youm rist, he has no su.peri
ors on the Georgia press. And then
ne is sharply observant too, for
his eagle eye has discovered a “22-
x3O slander machine” away up in
’ Rome, that is proving Byrd-eu
some to “his peace of mind.’’
Some of the papers are abusing
Mr Atkinson because he speaks oi
ms services in the legislature, and
i hey sarcas.icaily ask if he was
die only man m tuat. body? In
r -buttul to tins the Atkinson pa
pers might properly ask if Gen
Duans was the only general in the
.’. >nfe d e rate a 11 <.;:. —Covington.
Star.
M «!■ I - HI -.T- -w ,
\
C 'ngi’< s. ni .u D .’.ddox should and
will be elected to mc-.-i ed himself.
e 11; !■ st- od I I .by the p it-
к, of his con ■tituenc}’ and never
•si Ji I< - . J to ; ■ tb:
n sis.A. ... of 1: . p-wy.. IL is a p’.s..
■ ■ t i. m. i -.1 ; dh . > never mi se<.
.e. in ofti < _ ring I’lace Ji uple-
i .< ■ ..i wl. 'll ibe c umy, ii
iuc ion polled
. r l_.o. J volt s.
C. n’t County School Commissioner
! ■ ulgt'S have a choice for governor,
\. Louts .... 2 4 minded Rvamute
.pwi.'i, st. id. Li motives to him? Mr-
• i d ; .e., u.-.i a right to be a Demo
crat, and ali the rights of one of tl e
est 1.1.1 pmei-t in the fol 1. Shai e
.hi the undemocratic, narrow mind
ed pai tisan w lio seeks to injure the
D< n.ocraiie ini nonce of a man whose
record as a Demociat, and citizen,
stands without blemish.
When the democrats of Chero-
Kee county were appealing for help
two years itge, who responded to
ii ir call—General Clement A.
Evan.?? Not much. The General
>i:d not know us then. He was a
Liimster of the gospel aud could
i. afford to engage iu politics.
But the y-ung statesman from
Coweta responded, He was found
in our midst figh'ing like a tiger,
lighting bravely bravely aud un
selfishly, not for W. s'. Atkinson,
but for democracy and good gov
ernment. Which will the demo
crats of Cherokee county honor?—
Canton Advance 1
TK2 HUSTLER OF ROME. MONDAY MAY 7. 1894.
•’VOTE FOR THE GEM RALS.-’
For the 1 ist twenty-four years tho
cry Las Lein ringing in the ears of
ti.e people of Georgia, ‘-vote f. r the
Generals.** When will the poor pri
vates be honored? When will tbi
brave men who fought in the uitclies'
—half shod and half clad and hungry
iftly baring their br< asts to tin
bullets of the enemy,—when will.
these heroe« reap their reward?
When will these gol leu-heart,, d
Southern heroes have honors and
offices aud emoluments heaped upon
them? We fear never while they live
Then D ruggl: on, beu' e, ConDa
ii. ; e p.iv.iu , m your prop r'y ami
i-ervitude, aud may God‘s ble.->sm . s
be upon you. Tie generals lov'- you,
out you can‘l have the offices. Tne
re for the generals. It is only y-.i v
privilege to vote, vote for the gener
als. That is the part you are to play.
—Cherokee Advance.
AS AN ATKINSON DEFENDER!
Here is the joked the season, and
it is sprung by one of the heavy
weights of the Constitution, and not
by the funny man, Frank Stantoi ,
either.
Let the lovers of fiction real:
“The Constitution has sought to do
full justice to Mr. Atkinson, and
when unjustly assailed by his adver
saries we have not hesitated to speak
in his be; all'.”
Now from the tone of the above,
and in the suspense, caused by the
non-arrival of the angel who got in
bis work on Annanias aud Saphira,
we feel persuaded that the Consti
tutions conscience, which is at bes
>nly a fungus growth, has begun to
angnawy’um.
The Constitution as a defender oi
Atkinson! Why, in championing the
cause of the ‘‘Atlanta candidate,’’
the editor of the Constitution tak< s
a day oil and slobbers over “Col.
Cackerill,” the south hater in gener
al, and the d-lamer of General Ev
ans in particular,The Atlanta Ccnsti
mtion is too full of perfidy and
corruption to consistently and loyal
ly defend its own. Mr. Atkinson and
the people understand the Const!-
. ution.
GEN. EVANS* WONDERFUL KEG
ORD.
Gen. Evans, while a member o
the Georgia senate in 1859, intro
duced and voted for several bills,
which if they had become laws,
would have militated against the
interests of the people.
The most important of the bills
mentioned ia the one, intro ucm,
jy Gen. Evans, n.bolLhljg tria • y
jury. There c. a be no denial <■
the luic’ th,at G. neriil Evans i :o
--■ Diced that bill. He and ali .his
Sp alt., rs l: lllllv I .it 110 (1i.., -u.
t ey o' im t i . ime
a .o, btoorefk ; . r. . e cr.ijß an
r ipng: 1
b urg.
Gen. EvsLshae an ndtrl’ul rec-
1. In 1 '•• id 1- ■ wanted t> abolish
trial by jury and allow the judges
to decide the rights of m u. Now
he is declaring from the stump
that the judges of this state are in
a corrupt ring trying to elect' Mr.
Atkinson gover or. The charge is
a reflection upon the honesty and
integrity of every judge in the
state.
Another public matt r concern
ing which Gen. Evans has blown
both cold and hot is the Dublin
i-chooi question . In 1860 he voted
to withdraw all aid by the stalo to
■ j.ucational purposes. Now be is
writing to all the boards of educa
tion and posing as the friend of
(( ucatien .
In 1860 Gin. Evans voted
against allowing confederate pri
va'es to choose their own officers.
Now he is asking those same men
to elect him governor of Georgia.
But they won’t! —Lawrenceville
News.
KOHI S.NMOH9
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FRO 11 < IIATTOOGA AND FOLK.
( lose and < ireful observation lauds |
'us to Miy that C >L Vtkiason nas not !
' quite two-third.s of the crowd with
H.La. It is vry true tuat the Evans p
i n.eu mad.- a gr- at ueiiioiistrotiou,
, ami if c ne weir to judge by the noise
:d ue, would - ' j thiit tlie crowd was
( videJ, But the mi i
i<li° ti. rof siU'.iwaa filled m tinly
' with farme ■, who i ale very Ji Ale ,
(.ieiiOi- /ration until Col. Atkinson
ot up io ? j’i p hi.i concluding re-;
. I rks, v hen it was emy to see thal [
ibe ha( won them with his iuipas-.
sioned eloquence.
j Th crowd wis aln ost fwo-thii’.ls
>iL.r Aik’.-. 'U. Tliis statement is hot
made !r m n i i.rl. ■>u standpoint, I>ui
irorn i dt crmiua.ion to d< 1 fairly
’ : nd *en the t.iut —let it hurt or help
■ who it niny —Chattoog t N< ws.
Colonel AtkiLi-on hud the open
ing speech of an hour aud ten
minutes, G- n Evans followed vith
speech of .m hour and a ball
and Col. Atkinson was to have
c osod with a twenty minutes
1 speech, but was cheated out of
’ half of it by ’he boit y< llii g
for Evans indulged in by some
Rome politicians Such methods
always injure the cairne' in which
they are imployed.
It ha? been frequently staled
during the campaign thus far that
the cities are for General Evans,
’ 1 niie the county districts are for
' Lojonei Atk’nson. Straws show
which way the wind is blowing,
’ and many consider the poll of the
train running into Rome last
Monday as evidence of the truth of
tre assertion. A Standard man
polled the north-bound train in
tl morning, and found it 38 foi
Atkinson, 15 for Evans and 9 uu
; decided. —Cedartown Standard,
”OUR JOHN” THE STUFF.’
We notice an inclination on the
part of some of our contemporaries
i o refuse to recognize the prevailing
custom of giving a good member
two terms in congress. They argue
irorn the standpoint that Everett did
not get to go back. Boys you must
renumber that Mr. Everett w'int be
hind the closed doors of the All
and his opponent Mr.Clemeuts .
to stay out.and there’s where he got
the nomination. This being the case
wasn’t he treated fairer than he act
ed with Clement;? Cerfai; lyso.nobo
dy expected him to stay ia Washing
ton during the campaign and it was
nia business to look after Lis fence.
Lj mov r pro 'm'io.: of c; nli-kuce
10 thimtlmiiOmin’lon. —Sj. ci: gl'Lue
JmplecU e
AN UNG HATEFUL SET;
• ■ L. ■
ta pollitici u-in the prop i‘ light
in this paragraph;
,i; :ui ; i .1 ■> . a t m t ■ >
3 so n .8 ft-- y I<that ft. Atkin
the li utils oi the 1 mdcrats < f that
d .strict. But the Augusta contingent
brand the-mselv<s us an ungrateful
-ci. Such action will m t help tin i x
eundmatc, ’
The Atlanta Journal says th-t
Richmond, Baldwin, Elbert and
Terrell will all act m xt S iturday,
and if they al! go for Evans thia
will start him ell’ with fourteen
votes. T in- r-unind.- us of the lit
tle boy who Was soul cut to cat
wood one hot day. II ‘ made two
or three lazy strokes, looked up at
the sun, gave a long whistle and
said : “When I get this stick cut
oil aud two more I’ll nave three.”—
Georgia Cracker.
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' D- .. . . '
* > ■ . ■ 1 ' - -hs?
Al any i-n-vooiis are tm.er
—jwh from overwork or household cares.
Browii’a iron Bitters .Rebuilds th*
eysiem, aids digestion, removes excess 01 bilfc
ami wuearaiiiaaa. Got tue geumoc.
FOR DYSPEPSIA.
tmUs-ertiou, and Stomach disorders, taka
BROW.VS IRON BITTEHS.
AH dealers keen it, $1 per bottle. Genuine has
cade- mark and crowed red linweu
Gb i. A kN J . V< EKLY PAPERS
In interview with General Ev
ans published yesterday by the At
-1 urn Constitution, the General afier
c ■. gratulating himself and Richmond
county over the, to him, satisfactory
u't of undemocratic methods, he
;;O,:(OD tO Say. ,
‘ There is much to say about Elbert
couuiy’s actiou.lt was the editor of
The Elberton Star who first placed
'me iu nomination, and his count;,
i s stood by him nobly. The fact
i>at|l I belt stood by ti e pruiiil -.es
'made by the c.unly papersis a suffi
cient < use for gratification.”
I: General Evans means what lie
s ,ys and the democrats of the other
<• .unties iu Georgia, all “stand nobly
by tlieir county papers then the
Gen. i;i a “goner” For as the npers
low stand Mr Atkinson Las 110
/
♦o the Gen end's 58
No General, you dont mean to say
tha; when the people of a county
st amis Ly a county paper th it
they‘stand uobly Ater ou you wl l dis
cmer your error and—the C nsti
tutiouwill swear that” it was Atkin
son who said it
A few more** victories*’ like Bald
win aud the'* swunken boom” of the
1 eaehtree streat man wll ba out o
si; h .
The gorden C t zen recites this
tuLbarn fact; Gen. Evans is n< mi
n: t>d by tha Democrats, and Tom
Watson Populists t there will be u 6
longer a dodging of the question the
general will have to meet the Pop
ulistic leader face to face on the
t imp or elsa give the reason why.
After a most desperate eflort to
eapture Baldwin county, the Evans
orgnr, though defeated shouting
victory, we are glad you fallows 111 e
that brand for the wool hat boys and
Privates are’* long” on the article
aud from week to week will “ tin
!o on you.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
To the voters of Floyd county,
1 hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of representa
tive of Floyd county in (he next
Legislature. My candidacy sub
ject to the action of the democratic
orimary to be held ou May 26th.
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
<• ndidacy subject to the action of
he Floyd county Demociatic pri
mary to be held May 26th,
0, W, Und sbwood.
Hustler of Rome:—Please an
nounce my name ns a candidate for
:rm next Legislature, subject to
ib.e action of th Democratic p-rty
at the primary t lection to be held
on May 26th. Respectfully,
D. i. Fouche
Husti i.i: of R< ?, n ;
vC nc i' v1: . c .
ct on of tin D: ocra; io p i
e p n .n e cHon to b‘>p . M on
May 26th. Respectfully,
. r 'tot -.eh i-jtj n oi’ tl:<
c ffiinj democrat c primary.
W. C.' Bryan
‘i he Earth Quake in
Cardif was c u td by;
the sudden decline in
prices at L. G. Tadd.
Best Gr. Fi our 24 ffis 5
Fat Mackerel at 8 l-3c.
1: iue Pickles o" every description
very cheap
rresh Prumes »t 10 12 l-2c.
Fin.' Jellies & Preserves 10 & 15c,
Good Rice 5 C
Fine 31bs Peaches per can 14c.
Fresh Crack-rs 8 10 15 & 17c.
Fine Chei se 17 C .
" i F-u' ■>• 15 20 A 25.;.
1-ell and see us and save‘your
money there by.
iours for cash.
L. G. TODD.
lh V M t " sr 7 'b .lesirinß a b. ’I
Vikntklnk r h “ rth i nl - c " :rs,: n.
V ,OW. I-ree car fire to Run, Circulars frae,
I. G. HAKMIiON. President. Icme.
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Orange Blossom’, is a painless
,cure for all diseases to women, old
esh by D. W. Curry Druggist.
THE TWO REI
WHAT EACH CANDIDATE Dlr ,
IN THE LIGISJ.atvr ' VBIU
Hon W Y. Aikmsou
'-“r oi the 1.-g IS | h tu Jf . tr ’ V
county from 1886 to 1 i ? '»l
C. A. Evans was State ‘ Bo i
from Stewart county , 7
; Here are the recordsX, ."""k
made, by which We . . ' ’ M
judge their character aR s o!? r!18il J
ATKINSON REC R I EVan’s
1 Introduced a: i v ,
bill wbic i vii ali #j
i.t n i k
the office oi com-;,,q v }
. lulsMom . ot . t ; J
, culipre elective lc *
2 Introduced 11*
I bill establishing! ()
: the Georgia Nor’;. ' ot( 6 togJI
i mat and Indus- 1&u . all ! S |3
I
girlß I
3 elped draw v I
, he ill by which', ote(i Dpiiil
the state road ' a '‘ or tbl3
betterment quest) co ‘“
’ tiou was settled- nuird ‘-'W|«
> with a saving to. ' V^G " s 8 J
i the State of $756 fhelat I
000. ■
4 Introduced a ■
bill which W
. passed, by which D liitn cM®
the state is annu I<J .
ally saved sls, rm k‘jury. IB
000 for the in I
spection of oils. ■
a Aided to in- - v . , H
i crease thH
mon school fund ! ; a "' a p-B
rom $400,000 to i ” , l' ria ‘ lli ?mo B .a
> 1 250.000 perTuH I
> nnum.
P ... , . tpnal purpcm®
b Aided to in 1
crease the Con-; ■
, I ? d ,j rale soldiers! B
..i<d soldiers wi'ii V*'■ D jaht B
owe pensioiu Ii l< vviugC'-uf-d. I
trim sl9,oooar J
Dually to cheek their ojraß
000 annually. loiiic-i's I
•HE SKI PILOT IN I’OLITICS.'H
Since this campaign opened, it ■
las been the policy ( ; ;h e E vanF ■
papers, on all occ-isions, ;o inteii- I
tionally slander Mr. Atkinson, ■
Time and again he has been fl
charged with u.-.-uili.-.g G-r.Evaus I
Localise he was a nnni-Yr of the fl
gospel and a Christian gentlemen, fl
Now suppose we draw a paraWßß
each side of wbi .'i) W“ :r _■
:<u Eviiiin p, a Arnlj si .Viitfl
sviu paper e.cr us<-d stich Jan*flß
-tinge as one of I Din c- r.txia fl
Ilev.W.M.!’.: :
:. R-.line sky pi. r:afl|
li.io said di- :.1 Disfll
ia i; it-al Gi a i ■: c t'. • .bxfl|
tion in the inter , 2 lfl|
O1 -••>'' "is now g.
Out his own inci fl
dent illy a lr I
might be induced c M
: ' cc ■ i' ii- ■ i’— B
it ion < f S
H
a cot
H
}or the Rev. C ■
' I
As '<> the d'ar ■' 'i
g.-s is tuppi.ri-i.-.: -
can-'- W.. 1- j-fli
School Con ti; .
son pap-rs, ' '‘W
t > the same '
;1 .« -Skv I'.'..'” ■ B
1,.r S!:y 1’ ■■!" ■ 9
wanted to be ‘ jM
There would s •>■ ; u
t the one as the , r , fl
pap- rs and pia-i '
rei-orl to t ucii
Irlends and iui ■ " |fl|
demuerrt. H'd' L
- HI
st'Hl at
236 Brc ■ I
first class 1 ®
>ce Creara ■
only $ 1 • ■
Shoe Store. ■
n'
jk ytm are all i ''"A ' A j, TC,
Im?. It isp.-u „ „ v -
U wu cure yo-x to > .