The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, May 08, 1894, Image 2

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4 BOSTU BF BOH. iwwi <1 at toe Rome post O ce a« ••nr«Vd*»i> secona-claaa Mail 'latter. L G. BYRD, DAILY AND SUNDAY. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTS gp jieut a week or $5 00 per annum -<<r Corner Broad Street and V. Avenue . Official Organ <3l? '.<>9 city °f Rome, and Foyd, the * 3ann®rcou'ity‘* of Coorgia. jm*k iovb application. “‘The man w hose business is to <ix4®jpret the Bible is likely to a sad nib's of interpreting a u —[Atlanta Journal, Ev . jw <rgan ] Atkinson gets Clinch on Cof rfw,. ________ W c ktkiusoa made no sp?ech in ■Gilbert county. 'The opening fight proved Meri i.wwiiiner for Atkinson. CLt3 the bore who is ever ready to • soji oy a joke-at your expense, ‘Tfev Coffee that General Evans Cxrkaki'to get has proven an alabi. oal" Las opened and At- Ac. u»on is a Bald-win-ner. ' jLd infant industry that needs <.3'i . jFwrotectiou—making mud pies- <G’-eece, like a ,'fth avenue dude, i® a®;<n the vjry latest m the way of sdiaiek. Si'ill Hall Moore explain how '“JSack-hair” becomes a Baid er? ?1* r the frigid edi ’\3®rAi "Vue"'•Jonah ’’ makes about mmvbb wrongs. jA if team boat is not in it with .’ll&acAshLr, when it comes to hug . bank. ‘Jtsthe little fellows who are <rr<3.»s —the old folks are —nervous. .Xhat’s the difference, Many 6i the old kiskers of this £ay were asuong the most “reserv •ijd’ tbe late war, Some of these lawn dresses, with ■list jws accompaniments, need a lawn aasuwer instead of more lawn attach- Tire Las'.cook knows his range lumt as well as a peach orchard sitttol knows his way to the slop T V.;gh. Siiice that Omaha judge sent an jtiiUtr to jail tor telling the truth, ■jou? of us are safe. —Fort Wurth xNdlegram- CSaiperal Evans thought it would •_i# ?*>pular to jump on the Georgia Cadges, because they were having *« trying time of it. ItAe easier for a fisherman to the line while describing the nxatdh than it is when the catch is visuig the grand act. ' tEjß.ce the earth quake seuson has ixxumd up in Greece, the Athens heirymen have had to take out li •enae for peddling milk shake. ia'ineral Evans may have invest «>3 sl,oooin campaign ‘ sweetenin’’ ’jet Atkinson has got the Coffee vjod tbe cream of the first contest. The legislature of lA'uisiaua is “g elect three United .States sena something which has never occurred before in the history of . -jut country. ''*l'llo Western States will compel cSare ownere of plantations on the Yj'.3.ias to set out trees. This will ««Q&ouc&ge the infant industry of Aynchiug bees. And now they tell us that the of the .State Asylum at gMtadiniigeville were for Mr. Atkin j / M: ledgevilie, they Wwu to-be.for Atlanta’s candidate Professor Riley, the bug man of the Agricultural partment, s tvs that some bugs have al) the five senses that man has' and one o two more. They gave the democrats a three hour consolidated primary in Bald win and he won ny seven votes;had they given a general primary all over tbe country his majority would have been nearer 700. There is no sugar for the Soreheads in thote Cofße resolutions —At lanta Journal- No, and but precious little “stim. ulous’’ for the Evanscent Boon*, Eh? The returns show that, when it comt s to straight Democracy Coffee, is strong. — Atlanta Journal. And the Atlanta" Egg buster ’ fail ed to work the "selling’' racket in those grounds See? Says the Danielsville Monitor: We made several inquiries as to the gubernatorial race, during court here last week, and found a considerable majority, of those expressing themselves, in fuvor of Atkinson.” Tbe Mikado of Japan has just abolished the law compelling women who arrive at a certain age to marry and now the Japanese women will jearn from tueir Western sisters how to tell “how old” they aie. In its report of Gen. Evans’ famous Jonesboro speech, it will be remem bered that the constitution headed its special report: “General Evans in /he saddle.” The Constitution was right, but Saturday’s race shows that the saddle was on a night-mare The steam engine was made per fectly automatic by a lazy boy who was employed to open and close the valves. Desiring to play instead of to work, he tied a string from one part of the engine to the other, thus mak i n the engine itself attend to its own business By a decision in tha courts of a number of states bicycles are class ed as vehicles or carriages aud eu tit'ed to all the rights and privi lege of the public highway, If this is good law, and no question of that has been raised so far, are not bicycles just as much taxable property as a buggy or phaeton. A lady reproved a boy for tak ing the eggs from a bird’s nest. She said lo him: “O cruel heart less little wretch, to rob a poor bird of her eggs.” But the boy turned the tables on her with the remark : “That’s the mother bird you ve got on your bonnet. Guess she wont care.” —Dawsonville Ad vertiser. On Monday, according to the Con stitution report, Hon. Clark Howell, the chief adviser and supporter of General Evans, extended the right hand of fellowship and the open hand of hospitality and greeted warmly Colonel John A. Cocke rill, the editor of the'New York Morning Advertiser and the most malignat abuser of Gen. Evans and the whole South All this was in the wonderful city of Atlanta and it must have been an interesting occasion.—Columbus Ledger. An election for Justice of the Peace came oil in Youngs district, Polk county, the olaer day in which E. Fite, third party, and Reube Wright, democrat, were the contestants. Wright was elected by a majority of 34 votes. Mr. Fite takes eight third party papers aud of course thought the world from bailiff up belonged to the third party. We tell you, boys, you are not in it. —Buchanan Banner-Mes senger. Tiie Democrats of Coffee, like the Democrats of Clinch and Ware, have heartly and enthusiastically indorsed President Cleveland and his adminis tration. Let the goodwork go on?- —Atlanta Journal. Suppose you state the balance of it— How the Coffee democrats also instructed for W.Y, Atkinson. If yo u “Ware”fair you would not “Clinch” onto half of the sweetning in that Coffee.” Suppose you go the three lumps. THE HUSTLER OF ROME, TUESDAY MAY 8, 1894. A CRt FROM THE TOWER. One of the modern improvements in the new Congregational church, of Middleboro, Mas , is a room in the t »wer where babies are cared for b> volunteer nurses while the mothers listen to the sermon. PASTE THIS IN YOUR HAT. There are six counties which have three members of the Legis ture, and consequently six votes in the convention. These are Bibb, Burke, Chatham, Fioyd, Fulton aud Richmond —thirty-six votes There are twenty-six counties with two members of the Legisla ture, and four votes in the conven tion, The’e are Bartow. Carroll, Cobb, Coweta, Decatur, DtKalb, Dooly, Greene, Gwinnett, Hall. Hancock, Harris, Houston. Jack sou, Jefferson, Meriwether, Mon roe, Muscogee, Oglethorpe, Pulas ki, Sumter, Thomas. Troup, Wal ton, Washington and Wilkes—lo 4 votes. There are 105 counties with one reprsentative in the Legislature, and two votes each in the conven tion, making 210 votes or 350 votes in the convention SOME WOOD DOGTRINE. The Atlanta Constitution has the following sensible piece of ad vice: When a confederate veteran runs against a young man who was not in the war there is no good reason for bringing up the old is sues. The two should stand on their merits, and the best man should win. The veteran should not make the point that his opporent was born too lute for a military caree r and on the other hand the young ster should by no means attempt to use the war record of his rival against him. Now let the Constitution remem ber these words. Let it examine tie records of the Evans organs and see who brought up tbe old is sues Let it find out how many times the war record of Gen Ev ans is shoved to the front by his supporters, and let them point out a single instance where Mr. Atkin son has laid aught but kind and patriotic words for the gallant ser vice of his knigtly opponent in be half of a cause as dear to his heart as to any man’s.—Athens Banner. A MOON STRICKEN JOURNAL. The Moon, a daily paper publish ed in Macon by a Southwesterner, who is an ardent supporter of Mr. Atkinson, undertakes to belittle the war record of General Evans by the following comparison with its negro pressman. Comment is unnecessary : “Our pressman, Moses Pharaoh Floodoil, is contemplating run ning for office on his war record. He has licked every coon about his size in the vicinity of the Cen tral depot.”—Atlanta Journal. The Journal man must be full, the Moon is published in Milledge ville and is edited by a pretty blue eyed, noble hearted, gifted Geor gia girl. And as far as belittleing Gener al Evans is concerned, we rather think that Miss Dortch clipped the “odious” paragraph from Frank Stanton’s “Just from Geor gia’’ column in an old pile of the Journals neighbor, the K institu tional “Sore head.” Stanton use to write some de licious stuff on this “war record” line-—but that was when the Con stitution was supporting Pat Cal houn against General Gordon on up until General Evans was put on'he track mounted on a war record—since then Stanton has been “muzzled. ” Suppose the Journal resurrects some of these old files of the “Sore head” aud give the Constitution “ginger” for its “premature be littlement of General Evans’ war record. This is a good exkews. Did the Griffin News and the Macon (Ga.) Morning Telegraph hear anything drop?—Augusta Chronicle. They did, and marked well that hollow Bound as the Evanescent boom snagged its self on the At kinson stump. THE SEVEREST BLOW. The severest blow Mr. Atkin son's candidacy has yet received, was in failing to carry Baldwin county by a decided majority. Mr. Atkinson has been camping there and all his efforts seemed bent on making Baldwin the banner Atkin son county, vet he received only a majority of seven votes. Our information is that if a pri mary had been held, the farmers of that county would have voted for Gen. Evans. —Atlanta Jour nal. Indeed! Does the Journal re member how the Evans papers have claimed Baldwin for weeks past, some of them on a majority of two to one? Tbe “Journal's information,’’ ye gods! The Journal knows that the Evans people had a majority on the county executive committee, and that Atkinson's friends tried repeatedly and in vain to get the action ot Baldwin delayed. And the Journal aiso knows that that executive committeee would net delay but would give neither a mass meeting or a regular pri mary. but decided" to hold, a three hours primary in the city of Mil ledgeville and at no other box. And this was done to accomo date the big voting element of the lunatic asylum who were Evans people, and who could not attend a mass meeting in a body. At the same time the town pri mary worked a hardship on the wool hat boys of the district fields of Baldwin, who that partizan committee knew favored Atkin son. Ihe only difference we can see, is that Gen. Evans spoke in Bald win and had his “fixers” t<*> “fix it.” Mr Atkinson spoke there and —he will be found “campii g' there. It is reported that an English officer named Harrington has dis covered in India a working tele phone between the two temples of Pauj, about a mile apart. The sys tem is said to have been in opera tion for over 2,000 years. Egypto logists have found unmistakable evidences of a wire connection be tween some of the earlier Egyptian dynasties; but whether these served as telegraphic, telephonic or other purpote, is not stated. And nallyfi, we do pronounce the action of the committee undemocrat ic. Democracy abhors disfranchise ment. And to call a Democratic mass meeting for a day and hour when the Democratic masses cannot attend, is in our judgment, disfranchisement pure and simph. We now. therefore, protest against such action, and declare the same not binding, and si a'l appeal to the’Rich mond Democracy to confirm and rat ify our protest. ANNOUNCEMENTS. To tbe 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 tbe action of the democratic primary to be held on May 26th. Moses R. Wright. I’o the voters of Floyd county, 1 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 mary to be held May 26tb.- C, W, Underwood. Hustle r of Rome :—Please an nounce my name as a candidate for the next Legislature, subject to the action of the Democratic party at the primary electicffi to be held on May 26th. Respectfully, R. T. Fouche Hustler of Rome ;—Please an nounce my name as a candidate for the next Legislature, subject to action of the Democratic party at the primary election to be held on May 26th. Respectfully, John H. Reese. To the voters of Floyd county. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election to the office of representative of the county of Floyd, subject to the action of the coming democratic primary. W. C. Bryan. “Orange Blossom’, is a painless ,cure for all diseases to women, old eeh by D. W. Curry Druggist. TLE '1 a u records. WHAT EACH CANDIDATE DID WHILE IN THE LEGISLATURE. Hon W Y. Atkirson was a mem ber of the legislature from Coweta county from 1886 to 1894. Hon C. A. Evans was State senator from Stewart eounty in 1859 —60. Here are the records the twomen made, by which we impartially judge their character as statesmen. ATKINSON RECOR EVAN’S RECORD 1 Introduced a 1 Voted to all ow bill which was banks to suspend passed, to make specik payment the office of com-when there was missioner of agri uc> p au ic. culture elective 2 Introduced the bill establishing the Georgia Nor ish j mal aud Indus trial school for against usury, girls u ejped draw 3 Voted to par he ill by which (j ou a worthless the state road an j co jj blood betterment ques ed murderer of a tiou was settled- _ au wbo Wftß ex *’ ll h a savlll ß ecutig the law the State of $750 000. 4 Introduced a J WI L iCh 4 Introduced a passed by wh.ch bl|l 10 abo | ish tie state is annu . • . . w . w ally saved t ls, trlu b -V jury. 000 for the in spection of oils. D Aided to in- 5 Voted to re crease the com-p ea j a jj ] ttW ß ap mon school fund propnating mon rom S4OO-000 io p y or a , d b y the 1 250,000 per g( a ( e to educa annum. ttonal purposes. 6 Aided to in crease the Con federate eoldierc and soldiers wid 6 Voted against ows pension;, allowing Confed from $13,000 an-erate privates to nually to $460, choose their own 000 annually. officers. The Earth Quake in Cardift was caused by the sudden decline in prices at L- G. Tjdd. Best Gr. Flour 24 lbs 5 Fat Mackerel at 8 l-3c. ine Pickles o f every description very cheap. Fresh Prumes at 10 &■ 12 l-2c. Fine Jellies & Preserves 10 & 15c, Good Rice 5c Fine 31bs Peaches per can 14c. Fresh Crackers 8 10 15 & 17c. Fine Cheese 17c. Fresh Butter 15 20 & 25c. Call and see us and save your money there by. Yours for cash. L. G. TODD. Lanham & Sons are stiil at the old stand 236 Broad St-, selling first class 1-2 gallon ice Cream Freezers at only $ 1. 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