The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, May 18, 1894, Image 4

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KLOSTER OF BULL’S EYE SHOTS. I notice that the Pntfoo Sn-h Door & Building v >., an l noxinj ready to replace h <> d t'ec'ive O.tk interior fiuDhing that have enu.-' , u such a delay in th ■ tic eptance »J the board, of Floyd'’* n*w Temple of Justice. Th»‘«ork will be J- i i»hed soon and then <>ur Court hcuee will be pointed to with pride, b* every citizm it the coun ty. And while it weather* the the coming years it will stand a monument to the Commissioner* and s o the co ntractor, B. Pat tou. * * * Mr. Dave Shelton, Fioyd’e big farm er and banner and prize winner plan ter, was in the city today. Mr. Shel ton tells me that he is hard at work on Lis exl.il it for the Dixie imerstdti Fair, at Macon n<x' rail.l ;.in bam. rig on DuVe Shelton breaking on his own record and th. 1 .: <ioul> \ insure! to Floyd the title 1•• has abv. ys wot f .r Lei.' Banner county. * * * Leutenant I'oward Jack Ssrge t Elmo Ballew and I'tivatc Clrrley Murphey of tlm Hili City Cadete.-. are enjoying a firm encampment, all to themselvi . up tie Oo*tanau!a. Last night r.ea ly a dozen men from the city went up aim ‘ at fish”with them. Fishing beats Girin niounf'and snoozing is a i mri wb n compared to*'* * Every one" and occasionally I am informed by some friend of my paper, that Mr. So and So it giving the Hustler or Rome ‘‘down the country.” Now, ready. I like to hear of these things— when they happen, end 1 hope that upon investigation 1 will find that they are acting conscientiously in their chosen work . In the mean time the Hustler of Rome will proceed to champion the cause of the ) eopie—and remain the paper of the people and write the truth about these kickers until they die Then w« may join forces with th* tomb stone man and do a little pleasant lyings— Now is the timf to subscribe. ♦ • * 1 hid au experience with a third party statesman last Wednesday that I will not t>WD forget: It was the noon hour, and I had just arrived in the city and, editor like, made a dive for an eating house wav ed in and took a seat opos tea middle aged gentleman who wore chin whiskers an I a Third party badge. While wait ing for “soup’ wo “ struck up’ chat that soon became interesting to me. t + ♦ 4- 4- a-* Fmillv, a%r sworn'“ ringing remarks” in wb'rh my stranger discovert taht I was a wool hat i democrat he asked me in what I land I dwa n ed. I answered: Floyd i the Banner Conntv <f Georgia.’’ Thru the comersathu t*r, “Who w’H be the u< xf < omnefsniau from t e i “John W Muhlox.” I thought Bill Everett wantel t ) run.’ “ He doos but we <1 mocr.it- R"e sitisfied with Jo'n M phlox, B'l'l besides we have al out as litth* con'Mence in Bid Everett as you thi’-.l party people have.” ‘•I <l<-»nt quite understand von’’ said the man with the whiskers as he glanced up and then charged a chick cn wing vigerously.what do you mean? . “Why, of all the Alliance D°n, 1 ocrats elected to congress wo hav an idea that Tom Wa‘ <>n wi* *’'« only man .out o' Hi > who’.- <”> ing match wh ' b»d b >■>« j enough to Stand b” his r’i ,s and hold h’s p’it form.” “What about Winn „f the 9th?” “Oh yes,” T answomd r non ber now. Wvn*i. >f I rotno.nhor correet’.r r»ni<r I for o whil» and then whr>n he thought the squirrel was going tn jnmn Wim Watson’s way why he did the Crawfish act and got his foot in it, “Are you sure of that?” and the grey eyes were bent keenly on me for a moment before he returned to the charge on his plate. i “No,” I replied frankly, "I ami n..t sure of it . Th” truth is I dont know the facts or if I did they have slipped my memory, hut I lam under the impression that I | on about ha.f way right—or more ‘ I,'ouldn’. you be mistaken about I 11)i * matter?’’ I •"Possibly so; perhaps I am ac ti: g like we mortals often do — |;>> ..v a little and talk a.” “ .Veil I know you are wrong,’ said ntv iiegdioor. as ne t-ckied the desert '•Well, maybe i am, but— “ Yes I know you are wrong for my Dame is W’ynm —and I am tin man.’’ Tableau! And ther, while 1 gulped down great spoons of ice cream in a v iin effort to keep kool, my com p-iniou sat opposite mo and told me all about it. ” I don’t remember his appologiet but I have | romised myself that in rhe future I wont raise a Wym —or monkey with a third part} whirl Wynn. *Oh dam the Eto wah.” * *' •* Messrs. Dean A Dem, the lawyeis have removed their offices from the Bass building on the corner cf Sec •ml Ave. to the corner offices ovm he Post office. 1 did not witness tin nodus operand! of the change lu presume that the firm was thorough y able to draw their own conveyance Be that as it may, the many ireindt f the well known firm will in future find them m their new apartments. * * This morning a son of Darldown entiled the store of Mr.R Abrarnsi n md while that gentlemau’B eyes wcr> ruined, “jxirchuse I ’ a pajr of pants. I'he negro, with the pants ou him. was afterwards arrested but swort ne hud pair! for them. He rea< i y paid tor them again and, Mr. Au omsrrn efusing 0 prosecute he was liberal cd. +♦+ i'rank Tayli r, the well kn >wn artist assisted uy 11.e old reliable Lewis Barrett and umpire Will Ba ser are building upa line patronage ai Broad Street Tunsorel parlor of the former. Frank iv an old timer and hi has settled down to business on hi! uwn hook he is doing w< 11 1 cheer fully recomend him a trial, man whi uae ls tns usr of a razo r , will not leave bis shop dirrpointe I ordir gr untied Stylish neckwear, uuderwe or Bpringwe ir, at Gammons, t r New Arrival of Nab by Pattern hats just received at popular prices. A. O, Garrard. Try Turnley’s In falabie Liniment for Rheumatism Neural gia, Sprains, Cuts. Bruises, and Pains in 'an y part of the bod /or I li nbs, for sale by P. L. Turnley, druggist. ’ Fine Virginia Natur al leaf tobacco 1 5 cts. pound P. L Turnleys &i Co'Central i Hotel gJiocK. Dr. L. P. Hammond I has removed his. oilice o The Medical Build ing, corner Broad Street and 3rd Avenue over J. T. Crouch & Cos,, drug store. 5 S 2 .v. A In ‘v at Toolys.La., was verv sick i with rscolic when M C. Tisler I 1 ]">' i■■ of merchant of the town gave I’" 1 ' ■■■ bottle of t’hamberiain's |' ’"he, !< r,% and Diarrhoea lieine- i ! v. He she was well ford. ; miutrs after taking the first d >sf. !• ■ s In iy L iwry Bro’s Druggist. o x.. i • r _ btyl-’sh shapes in ■ df ass bats c<>me andi I v ice them at A. 0. Gar -i "'rds. Lanham & Sons are s* II at the old stand 236 Broad Sb, selling first class 1-2 gallon ’ce C r eam Freezers at only $ I. Found:—One bunch of house' keys imar E T. V. A G. Depot! Owner can get same by calling at I tins office, THE HUSTLER OF ROME, FRIDAY MAY 18, 1894 COUNCILMAN FROM THE SECOND WARD. At the re pl •*t*o( a number of citizens Mr. I). B. Hamilton Jr. has consented t«> allow his name to be submitted to th> voters for election as councilman from the Second Ward. Timss who .-now Blunt, know him to be .11 earnest intelligent active in htsworx, but conservative tn his views upon public matter*. Genuine large red onion buttons can be found only at P. L- Turn leys & Ce Central Hotel Block. Nice new 10-t of sail ors in Milan straws for ladies an<l children A. O. Garrard. Now stylo clothin just received at W.J, M Gammon Co. ts “Orange Blossom’, is a painless ( ciue fi r all diseases to women, old esh by D. A\. cmy Druggist 4alesm\n \\.\xtii : Free prepnil mttit. one "f our agents his earned )vei - S2O.GUO in .ve years. P. O. Box 137 , New York. 7-G t. WANTED—A good route boy. Apply at this office tomorrow morning at 9 o’clock. Go to-A. B. McArvcr & Co., to get your Ox ford ties and shoes at a barga n. Ary—-.. A K 1 > M O Llixa L.J o CURES. ALL SKIN 'MDiffiEm Fty.li lanii eutioi»« P. F. t l . a> a '<biendld ”wmbla’fctlon. and prencr'b* ft with aatkfactlod for th* cure* of all (..nnt and itagaa of Prim-ry, Fetondarv aad Tertiary DISEASES. ib« ivatHm. Ulcera and Glandular Rbeurnatinw,* Mafarrtt, old (Jhronte Ulcart U)at have till treattueut, i k 11; T> ’ •urlal Folaou, Tetter, Scald Head, etc., etc. F P. i» a powerful tonic, and er eac llent appM'.aer, . uildiug up the bt«iu rapxuy. Ladlea v« twae nu wre polio**4 aud whole blood lt» . ar )i i ’<■ i'■ 1 •. t Mfrtfln Irreuvlartlwe, ■ PPP kS j * ul".i !) ir, UeLv^^’"{••• T'll ci«>nn»lng | roper ilea of I*. P. F., Prickly Aeh, Foie Root and potnsaiuru. 4 ' 'wo . ... • --ji !>•»<• • • IXa'. 'AW... . - - b.“. : .. ec —wearer jt- -uwjit: 'a.maa ■■leirjirineme Continued Story cuap.tu about Bon Ami. THE BATHROOM. Do you want to clean bathtubs, paint, oilcloth, faucets, marble basins, wood, tile or marble doors and closets ? w DOES IT. Mrs. W, of New Haven, says: “11 x A'.n !s th? finest thin,* f "" li . n n' s fa :.'"ts a:v‘ mar .1 ' asins 1 i l: .v > seen.” ASK FOR m/ X. / • V fer ..I.nOSK I ; y A'FPS I s. - -s/ - . -'..iri. x J-jkJ ■ IN SHALE ) 1 CL. AU W. A. RH6DV ♦ Having tlie entire stock of Ifnrnitni’e from Adfessrs. \ Hanks Roberts, and consoli dated it with, my already large stock I am now WITH BARGAINS*- < A.nd am ready to supply your with anything and every thing -HN THE FURNITURE LINE*- 4 .A z , Business is business, and if you can secure furniture now, that y ou’iwill ] at er on at regular nri ces and save from wenty.to fifty per,cent, why 4THIB IS BUSINESS*- I respectfully direct your attention to the great bargains [that; you know 1 must have secured n the ““ “ h U-..' . HANKS $ ROBERTS STOCK Tneyare.crowding my floors and must be moved •WJW- and 1 am going to move them and move them ai once. The first who come to lend me a helping \LiISv2X- .r»«g»r -V * ■ handgWill pull in the cash. 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