The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, May 29, 1894, Image 2

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THE HUSTLE OF ROME. wSatend at the Rome Post O' ce as “OMVoIwh fsec<>iiu-€iabb Mail Matter. _ t.T’ixx (Editor, aud 4PHILG.BYRD, J Manage!. DAILY AND SUNDAY| terms of 0 ceut u. week or $5 00 per annual OFFICE’ Corner Brand Street and itriLD. b lfLbAvenU e. Official organ Os the city 1 f Ror ?®< I '' f "Banner or MAKE YOUR APPLICATION. “The man whose business is t“ interpret the BibH is likely .<» Make a sad mi-s of interpreting a platform “ —[Atlanta Journal, Lv &u« organ. ] Americans own four-fifths of the sugar plantattofis in Hawaii. The Ashburn Advance says that the race for governor seems to lie Iftitwean Atkinson and Hines. Atkinson will defeat two At anta Eiw.’ and make Georgia one of the belt Governors she has ever produc ed. M Votes win” is the laconic ob servation of the Constitution And the winning man is getting - them. The Tartare take a man by the ear to invite him to eat and drink with them. Catching a Tartar is no worse than being cougbt by one. Tannin,"» was «na of the earliest in dustrial arts practiced in this conn try .It was Solomon, we believe, who «aid “spare the rod and spoil tut child” Much of the human hair usui in wige and swiehes is obtained abroad. A whale recently caught on th e . Pacific coast was nearly ten centuries <jJd Atkinson teems to have been very successful on an “Evans day.’*— Augusta Herald. We think so, and we are pleased to find an Evans paper f air enough 4 toshe!l down the corn. Old Clarke county continues to do up her democracy in sixteen ounces to the pound package,rot with stand ingtbe fake reporters to the Atlanta Constitution. Clarke is all right for W. Y Atkinson —watch th© prima ry* lue Hustler of Rome innocent ly inquires if Judge Hines will sell his law books too. No, he cer tainly will profit by Tom Watson’s bHuders and keep bis books for future reference, —Savannah Dis patch Ted Sullivan and Frank Rice have become desperate and while the ‘former is looking for new material, the latter seeks to sign John B-Gor <lon, tha, statesman who manages to get with the people just before an election and with Wall Street—just after • Hon. Seaborn Wright, the greatest political acrobatic contortionist ot the state of Georgia, says that he will stump the Seventh district for Judge Hines, the populist—At least that is the way he talked on the streets today Seab is a "‘Lula” when it comes to flopping. The Savannah Mori ing News a n Evans piper comes out and demands uuinstructed delegates from Chat ham county. The majority of the vo ters of Chatham are therefore rolid for Atkinson.—Hustler of Rome. flight. Brother Byrd. The people of anormng ,paper’s propositions. It epresents only its unpopular edi ror’sveiw j —Savannah Dispatch. ’i The Atlanta Constitution con tinues to quote from its Evans sontemporaries of all characters, ■but we miss the quotations from tboeaid contemporaies in praise of the Constitution . That paper is . getting few words of praise from «.uy organs of Democracy these days even those that are with it in th© gubernatorial race.—Griffin - Near?. IT WILL SUCCEED NO BETTER. From the Ozark, Ala., Star. “If the Atlanta Constitution does not succeed in Georgia poli tics better than it does in Alabama politics, it had better close up shop and quit the business.” The heading on the above, was placed there by the Atlanta Jour ual and has a rather significant meaning. MALICIOUS SLANDERS. The story' published by- the New York Sunday Press regarding Baby Ruth’s intelectu>d development was is cruel and bungling a rehash of nt: old btory as could possibly be imag ined. Few papers gave the article any -erious attention, aud the one which treated the matter at greatest length was the Brookly n Eagle. From the editor of that paper came a truthful, sharp and bitt< r denunciation of the metropolitan journal which had dt scen ’e Ito the dissemmination of such a tissue of falsehoods regarding the president of the United States and his family. Following this comes another sensational story found in the Toronto Star under a Chicago date which states that the “Clevelands have fallen cut, because he is too convivial, and she will sue for di vorce after the expiration of the presidential term.” The publication ot such stories c innct be t< o earn fitly condemn? » nor can the protest against euch journalistic work be made too em phatic. Opposition to political methods, dieappointment in polit ical preferment, or a desire to get even with some political leader will not be accepted as an excuse. There can be no reason given, none will be accepted. It is persecution of the meanest kind without sense or reason and there should be some means of bringing to justice the parties who persist in circulat ing these stories,which have repeat edly been shown to be false, —Ma- con News. We are glad to state that but one paper in Rome was found green enough to give credence and circulate the above slanderous stories about our Presidents fami ly. And for shame, be it said that the editor of that paper is a minis ter of the gospel who writes whole column editorials on the immor ality and unreliability of the eec ular press, and sets up the claim that he is running th“ only moral daily paper in the world. “Bah!” down with such hypocracy. SENATORIAL DRIFT. A. O, Bacon seems to be the choice of Hancock Demoorats for senator. —Sparta Ishmaelite. When the proper time comes Hah ,A. O. Bacon will take his seat in the United States senate’ —Alpharetta Free Press. Hon. A. O. Bacon of Macon spent two or three days here last week, renewing acquaintances »i his boy hood home. Mr. Bacon is one of the most prominent of the big men in Georgia who are seek iig the position of United States Senator, and in this part of the state he has many warm and en thusiastic supporters for the place. LaGrange Graphic. From the present outlook Hou. A. O. Bacon will be the next Unit ed States senator from Georgia. He is one of the best equipped men of the state to hold tins im portant office. While we have no authoiity to speak for the Democ racy of Hart county, we believe when they make a formal expres sion it will be unanimously in fa vor of Maj. Bacon.—Hartsville Bee. Maj. Bacon is one of Georgia’s ablest men; is thoroughly conver sant with the great questions in volving the people's interest; is a trap and stanch Democrat, and will make Georgia an able repre sentative in the United States sen ate. Gejrgia should s°lect her ablest men to represent her in tae national senate . —Monroe Adver tiser. Says the Augusta Herald; Col. Clifiston in the race for secratery of state, secured the six votes of Floyd County, THE HUSTLER OF ROME, TUESDAY MAY 29. 1894. A UI.IMEIi SIGHT WORSE- A bachelor, old and cranky, Was sitting atone in his room ; His toe with gout were aching. And his face was o’erspread with gloom No little ones' shouts disturbed him, From noises the house was free, lu fact, from the attic to cellar Was quiet as quiet could bo, No medical aid was lacking; The servants answered his ling, Respectfully heard his orders, Ami supplied him with everything. But still there was something wanting, Something he couidQ’t command ; The kindly words of compassion, The touch of a geatle hand. And he said, a* his brow grew darker. And he rang for the hireling nurse, "Well, marriage may be a failure, But this is a blamed sight worse I” —Boston Courier. . IT WAS A HORNED SNAKE. 'The first snake of the horned spe cies ever seen in this portion of the vineyard was killed by Mr H J. Day Itst week near his blacksmith shop in the very heart of town. Some wis - a -re contended that it was not a horned snake, but be that as it may the end of the reptile's tail was very hard and sharply pointed..—Eastman Times-Journal. SHOULD BE RE JI AILED. The incidents of the past few days have vividly recalled that splended product of the pen of the Constitution, its editorial calling on Mr. Atkinson to withdraw from the contest for governor for the sake of party harmony. It will not be difficult for the average reader to advert to this publication, as it was one cf those striking, disinterested, occasion fittiug productions that has made the Constitution bo widely talked about. It was strong, earnest, pa triotic, tim iy and overwhelming but like mar-y o’.her of its edito rials, was audressed to the wrqng man. Will the Constitution change the address and renaail its demand for harmony?—Atlanta Commer cial. THE TWO RECORDS. WHAT EACH CAND IDAT DID WHIL IN THE LEGISLATURE. Hon W Y. Atkinson was a mem ber of the legislatiue from Coweta county from 1886 to 1894. Hon C.A. Evans was State senator from Stewart eounty in 1859—60. He re are the records the twomen made, by which we impartially judge their character as statesmen. ATKINSON REC OR EVAN’S RECORD. 1 Introduced a 1 Voted to allow bnl which was bants to suspend passed, to make Bpecik pa £ ent the office of com- when therQ wap missionerot agri uo pauie _ culture elective 2 Introduced the bill establishing the Georgia Nor . , 0 a bol mal and Indus- 181 . a ‘ laws trial school for a £ dluat usury. girls > elped draw o „ h 9l 11 which dona wor|h P he slate road a „ d co| . b , betterment ques . Z. , eu murderer ot a tion was settled- m „„ „ , “ with a saving to, ‘ ? W . !IS ex the State of »750 UIB ,hel “ w 000. 4 Introduced a bill which was 4 T . i passed, by which b 4 . t lut , ? ° du l Co ? |a the state is anuu .*.*, , Polish ally saved sl s? by jury. 000 for the in spection of oils. 0 Aided to in- 5 Voted to re crease he com I j a(1 ]aw3 orn .000 to|. yir a , d * y th 1 P er |Btate to educa Illllll,l ‘ Icioual purposes 6 Aided to in, crease the Cou-j federate soldiers' and soldiers widi 6 Voted against owe pensions BlowingConfed from $19,000 an- -rate privates to Dually to $460. choose their own 000 annually. [officers’ PRACTICALLY SETTLED. The friends of General Evans sustained a great surprise, and his candidacy suffered a serious set back in the vote of the counties that selected delegates on Satur day The Constitution had predicted a A'arterloo for Atkinson, and the Evans press throughout the state was confident in its claims that the General would jump to the lead on Saturday. The result is therefore an apparent diesappoint ment to the prophets who predict ed with such assurance. Perhaps the gratest victory in the campaign is that whicl? placed Wilkes county in the Atkinson column. This county had been claimed for Evans, and the Atkin son men had little or no hope bo, when the official count gave it to the latter by two majority, the an nouncement turprised the entire state. Os the nine coUn ties that ecfed I Saturday, Atkinson, carried six, ,vhich increase his lead of fourteen vo es to twenty, the full vote be ing: Atkim-en, fifty-eight Ev: us thirty ight. The Coiumeiciai is slill of tie opinion that the contest for the n ru ination was practically settled < n Saturday. It will reqoire the most unusual conditions to turn the tide that see tn-i to have set in for Atkin son. He lias made a race that is nothing short of phenomenal—and in view of the great confidtnee that was felt over the candidacy ot Geu eral Fvtns. it would seem that ho has ma<ie a race, which, this early in the campaign, indicates certain success. Ten days a go The Commeni I said that the chances were decidedly in his favor, today we believe th; t it is almost imposrible to defeat bin . (Evans paper) Atlanta Commeioial L_L -'-UL THE VERY BEST TIME to take Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discov ery is now, if you feel that your blood is out of order. Don’t wait until you have to cure disease; it’s easier and better to prevent it. With the first blotches or eruption, or the dullness, weariness, and depression that are some of the symptoms, you need this medi cine. It will rouse every organ into healthy action, thoroughly cleanse and repair your system, and build up needed flesh, health, and strength. It’s the only guaranteed blood remedy. In the most stubborn Skin oi Scalp affections; in the worst forms of Scrof ula; in every disease caused by a torpid live) or impure blood —if it ever fails to benefit oi cure, you have your money back. No substitute urged by a tricky dealer, though it may be better for him to sell, cat be “just as good” for you to buy. A certain and lasting cure, for the worst Catarrh in the Head, is guaranteed by Um makers of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. We are sole agents for Celebrated Candies, Have you Tried our Cherry Phosphate, Pine Apple Cream, Orange Phosphate, Concord Grape, Blood Orange, or Strawberry Gem, These are onlv a few of the many delicious drinks and refresh ments that we serve. We use only pure fruit juices in our syrups— The prettiest fount in Georgia. J. T Crouch &. Go. Druggists, Medical Buildir . Rome Ga, SPECIAL NOTICE, The faiends and patrons of the late firm of Crouch & Watson are respectfully in formed that any prescription or special formula filled by the old firm can be refilled by the undersigned, We invite our friends and the public generally to bear this in mind as oqr high standard of merit both as to drugs used and the prescriptionists copond ing them will always be main tained, Thanking the pub lic for the liberate patronage so generously bestowed upon us we hold ourselves at all tmisin readiness tocjntinue to serve our friends. Respectfully. J T, Crouch & Co THE DUGGER SHOE STORE. If you need anything in shoos, it will be to your interest to give me a call before buying. I have bought the entire stock of Boots aud Shoes from R. T. Con nally and will sell tnem out at about half of their former prices. Mens S7OO patent leather shoes for S4OO, big line of ladies, misses and children slipppers at a great reduction. Call and sae th am. J. T. Dugger 216 Bioad S’. 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For insurance: a combination policy may be taken cut for $250 endowment, maturing in 20 years and its terms will nrovide that if : death occur while the policy is in force within the 20 years $125 will be paid; if the ineureu survive 20 i yea -s, he will receive $250 in cash and still hold his policy as an or dinary paid up life policy for $125, payable at death without ’ any futher payment of premium i The premium is the same for all ages; but applications will not be rceived upon lives lessthanl3or more than 50 next birthday, ts. NORTH GEORGIA igricuilwal • Uh, AT DAHLONEGA. A branch of the State University Spring Term begins First Monday in February. Fall Term begins First Monday in /September. I Best school in the south, for students wits limited means. The military training is thorougn, oeing under a U. S. Army officer, detailed by the Secretary of "War. BOTH SEXES HAVE EQUAL ADVA* TAGES. 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