The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, June 13, 1894, Image 2

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THE HUSTLE OF ROME.. \JEntar nt the Rome post O' ce aft “ttrat-cliM , * &ecoi*u-ciii>»» Mau 'latter. < CIULG. BYRD, ; daily and Sunday. * terms of shbscrjptig 0 ceut u. week or $5 00 per annum I «FFiC£L Corner Broad Street and frirLh Avenue. Official Organ Os the city of Rome, and Foyd, the "Banner county ' of Georgia. MAKE YOUII APPLICATION. “The man whose business is to interpret the Bibia is likely to make a sad miss of interpreting a platform “—[Atlanta Journal, Ev ans organ.J The Atlanta “Jonah” is trying ■■to swallow the whale. The Evans boo -era (are find ing that the boomerang is like the ■ cat, it always comes back. ■Everyday a man submits to tflome injustice that he vowed yes terday -he would never stand. David .must have been a defeated politician —about the time he exclaim ed i» iiia haste about all men being ji*“- 'They 'tell us that when dog fen ■nel applied it makes em smart. We have the fennel but need a zrecelpt ifor the aplication. Sir Charles Russell, the famous "English lawjer, was a newspaper re porter in early life,— "Wonder if he was any kiu to E. B • Russell of ih edartown Sraudard? According to Jewish statutes, it was uu’awful to muzzle vhe ox en gaged in treading out the corn, rhe animal being allowed to eat his fill.—E’tt whose Phill? ‘Seriously now—wouldn’t you call the buyer of a whole sde house a garter? You know is generally “out of sight - ’ —and he jkeeps a stocking up the t rue. <our Snake Editor his gone to S 's St. Simons. He carried a pencil pad. and '‘Jimmy John,” of moun tain dew, and will furnish us a graphic descrej ton o the Sea ser ,;)bu t. There are several factories in Jndia and one at least in Europe— :hat at Mannheim. Germany where butter is made from cocoa mucs. But this fails to account for he milk in the cocoanut. The Bobmer-raiig but Governor Atkinson treated him kindly—lis a characteristic of our next Governor. Talk about your crack of doom.lts the crack ot a '’biacksnake ’ whip that a Geoigia t mule can’t see through. It is said that Col. Atkinson has carried nearly all the counties he -caa control The uucontrolable will .now proceel to act. —Macon Nows. Your leader, General Evans said 'lie had 100 counties too, but where aid they “at”? D" J Jaldwell says that there are but three Known “tobacco takers’’—tire -African goat, the hideous tobacco worm and mar.— and only one breed of ange's are known known to use it—and they are woman wh© are up to snuff. In running a news paper a fel <low may please some of the people all the time, but he will never please all the people some of the time, much less all of the people all of thetime. All the same, now is the time to subscirl e. The gubernatorial -campaign is an unusual oue,m that both of the candidates are satisfied. The Con stitutional yesterday coutainedthe t statement that General Evans had i carried as many counties as he i •expected to carry. This should 1 certainly be satisfactory to 1 the General. In the mean time Mr, Atkinson is perfectly satisfied be- : cause he is rapidly gaining the I majority of votes necessary to < dtominatehim. —Columbus Ledger. A picturesque entertainment man- <j aged by a Boston woman shows, by | a series of tableaux, the manner of < conducting the marriage ceremony 1 from the bai baric age to the present- ■ ♦ —Battles of a civil war are employed < to portray the - -•‘ever afterward” , feature. , The recent senatorial investiga ton disclosed what some of the 1 1 country newspapers have been sus pecting a long time, and that is ’ that the Washington correspon dent does but know much of any thing when required to tell where he got his information. Attorney Genera! Olney rendered an opinion that the clearing certifi cates used by the Albany, Ga., bunks were not subject to the 10%tux. Toe question of constitutional right of tne federal government to levy the ld*/f> 18 questioned by many lawyers. —Bi unswick Times. Editor Hartsell says; Judge Mad dox s vote in the recent primary in Floyd county was a high compliment to his fitness for the office which h e holds- He received every vote catq at the election. Murray may not give him a solid vote but he is suie to carry the county Eighteen carloads of clay have been shipped from Georgia for the Tam pa Bay Hotel grounds.—Augusta News. But our own Steve Clay, of the county of Cobb, is still with us and like Atkmson’s majority is“doing very well, thank you? Old Hurd church was built near Harrodsburg, Ky., 111 1797, and it is said that weekly meetings have been held there ever since without a single exception. We have no doubt but that all of them were Hurd —but venture the assertion that many of them were weakly. Governor Tillman says that during the short time that the State ol South Carolina w as running the liqi o business it made SIOO,OOO clear mon ey, and has $98,000 worth oi whisk e 1 n hand, and that the whiskey sold hud no headache in it.—little wan der the Carolinians become so mad . A Young physician of Kensington, Kan., named Green Graves, says l.e will either have to change his name or go into some other business, —Au- gusta News. He should form a partnership with some undertaker, named Smith swap ml practids] on lhe finally. If John W. Maddox is not nomina ted for .re-election by the democrats of this district the best member we have ever had will be beaten. His record is one any man should well be proud of and we do not think the voters of the seventh will fail to re ccgnize this fact oy an overwhelmin vote. —J implpcnf e If Annanias lived in this da and time he would be chief cook ( and bottle washer on the staff of the Atlanta Constitution, and ( there would be at least a small im. provement in the political reports and the Constitution readers would come nearer reading the truth about Bill Atkinson. An exchange asks: “What h«s become of the old fashioned wo man who set the bread before go ing to bed at night?” Why the bread has hatched, gone yeast, “The old fashioned” girl does not knead it any more, and is doing’ike her daughter who is courting the dude—just loaf ing- THIS IS INFAMOUS. An euterprisrngNew York daily news pap r very much reminds us of the butcherbird that kills oth er and smaller birus and hangs * their little carcasses upon the * sharp prongs of the thorn tree for * future reference. Not long since, one of these metropolitan journals outraged all decency by printing a sensational story to the effect that little Ruth, the bright and beauti- j ful child of the president, was an f imbecil. The report was promptly i investigated and found to be ut- j terly false of course, but the mis. £ chief had been done and the most f tender and sacred feelings of a t THE HUSTLER OF ROME WEDMESD AYJ UN E 13 1394 grand, good mother had been deep ly wounded and trampled in the dust. If such iufatnouH desecration of the home is journalism we say God pi tty the profession. But such work is not journalism, it is the venomous Jepleeu of a heartless wretch who would whet his dirk upon his father’s tombstone to kill his mother with. Such blackguards may crawl through the fence into a field where they have no busi ness and for a time startle the world by their effrontery, but sooner or later they find their level in the ditch where they wallow in the muck and mire to their hearts content. He that makes war on innocent wt men and children is a coward and a poltroon. —Macou News. As we have stated heretofore, there was but oue paper iu Rome that give credence to the slander ous story, and its Editor is a Min ister of the Gospel who continues to write long winded editorial, on the unreliability of the avera, e daily paper. He should read Pucks motto, “What fools we mortals be” and give us a rest, on his bog wash, about the unreliability aud im morrality of the secular press. THE AUGUSTA DELEGATION. ( ■ A number of the most promi nent gentlemen of Augusta urnv- ( ed this morning via the Georgia la-lroad and took quarters at the , Lanier. Among them were Hon. E J O’Conner, the big hearted ge nial sou of Enn and one of the r wholesale liquor merchants of the t state, Hon. Boykin Wright, the ) man who elected J. C. C. Black to congress against Tom Watson and j who was afterward sacraficed by s the Atkinson combine with the ! seventeen Populist and Republican niggers, Judge Fred Eve, judge ot the city court of Richmond coun j ty, and Hon, C. Henry Cohen, so 'l 1 icitor, Hon. William C. Keener, clerk of the superior court, ami i- Mr. Lawton B. Evans, superinten dent of education iu Richmond 1 county.—Macon Evening News. Ye Judges and Solicitors! Ye • court house rings! Ye disappoint ed! office seekeis! But amt the above gang a fine delegation to be sent to Macon from the city of Au gusta, to teach the citizens of Bibb how to vote? TH E CONSTTUTIONAL LIAR, b The present editor of The Rome Tribune calls upon the people to sustain him in Ins efforts to give * them a good newspaper. It has been 8 unfortunate for the people of Rome e that they have never given The Tri -8 bune the patronage it deserved. Ab 1 blight and flourishing a city as it i is, but liitle can be accomplished in the matter ot its growth and enter- 1 prise until it loyally supports a first ciass daily newspaper.—Constitution. The Constitution has no right to lecture the people of this “bright and flourishing city” about not sup porting“a first class daily newspaper Ah big a paper as the Constitution ought to know that the Hustler of Rome has been doing business in Rome for thr e years, and has never -changed hands.” When this paper entered the field|it did so playing a lone hand, and asking no favors. •After three years,each of which has been a success. We are not only still here but are on top—The people of this “bright and flourishing {city’’ have been supporting“A firstclass dai ly newspaper’’since the Hustler’s ad vent—and they will continue to do so— Let the Constitution do all its worrying about the Evans boom and how Atlanta lost— Rome and the Hustler of Rome are all right. Ex-Congressman Everett hse an nounced his candidcy for that office in the coming election. Everret got in before through the doors of the Alliance and n arly every lover of hon est methods denounce such trickery and will put the stamp of disapprov al on it at the polls, as was done two years ago.—Spring Place Jimple cute. The Augusta Herald said on May 4th: If the voting so far had is in dicative of the feeling in the state, 1 it is apparent that we are going to ’ have a very close and a very excit- "I ing contest. We apprehend, though, * in two weeks Gen. Evans will have far increased his lead and will indis putably show that he is the choice of the state, The swuet girl graduate Comas iu on lime and up to data, Clothed iu white of purest r y. —Uncle wrote her—her easay. In the first joint debate between the gubernatorial candidates, Gen. Evans began his speech as fol lows : “I desire to speak to you in all truth and soberness. I hope von will pardon 'he pro sumption of one hundred news pa pers and one hundred counties, in asking ire tv fill the gubernatorial chair.” —Columbus Ledger. There will be weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth iu the Popu list ranks when Evans is nominated. They know that the bone and sinew of their party will tally to Evans like bis old soldiers did during the war. —Macon News. Demoerats rally to men in a pri mary, but when the battle begins to rage they rally tothe party leader and t) principals. And. to date, the old soldiers have been rallying to the young chief. For the prooft, consu.t the returns. i The Indians propose to get out an injunction against the govern ment because the government pro poses to forbid the annual sun dance Lo is getting civilized at last. —Savannah Dispatch. Well, can’t an Indian daughter dance with the son without Uncle Sam having a duck fit, and Hoke Smith raising the rool ? Give “poor Lo” three injunctions, a pair of conveyances and a mandamus, if he needs it in his business. THE TWO RECORDS. WHAT EACH C/MjIL’AT DID WHIL IN THE LEGISLATURE. Hon W. Y. Atkinson was a mem ber of the legislature from Coweta county from 1886 to 1894. Hon C. A. Evans was State senator horn Srvwart eounty in 1859—60. He re are the records the twomen made, by which we impartially , judge their character as statesmen. 1 ATKINSON REC OR EVAN’s RECORD. 1 Introduced a 1 Voted tc allow bn! w hich wab ;banks suspend passed, to make 3pecil . , the office of com-' when th X re WHp . missionerot agri uo pauic ‘ ( culture elective 2 Introduced the bill establishing , the Georgia Nor lta( * a Dol , ma! and Indus- 181 . laws trial school sor a £ aiUBl usur Y • girls 3 Helped draw 9 , a thebill by which the state road and ~ , , betterment ques ed murderer lion was cetiled- rnnn lvhr i .Mtb a saving to, ecuriur h . x , the State of 50 n aw 000. 4 Introduced a bill which was a t . ■> , ; passed, by which h , 4 l lut , rOdu l Ce ? a 1 the state is annu '■ . °.’ ,o^ ally saved sls, by W' 000 for the in spection of oils. u Aided to in- 5 Vote d to re crease he com ( all lawsap mon school fun d propriatiugnjo Pu i°2sO om 000 Hyor aid by the 1 250,000 per State to ed uca annum. tional 4 purposes 6 Aided to in crease the Con fed rate soldiers aud sol diers wid 6 v oted against owe pensions allowing Confed rom $19,000 an- erate privates to ualay to $460, choose,their own 00 nnuallv. officers >v-. 1 ISH IMI UPON, when you ask for Doctor Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis covery. Go to a reliable dealer. He’ll sell you what k you want. The ones who have something else to urge J upon you in its place are 7 thinking of the extra profit they’ll make. These tilings pay them better, but they don't care about you. Nene of these cheap sub stitutes is “ just as good” as the “Discovery.” That is the only blood-cleanser, flesh builder, and strength - re- it rtorer so far-reaching and so unfailing in its effects that it can be guaranteed. In the most stubborn Skin, Scalp, or Scrofulous Affections, or in every disease that’s caused by a torpid liver or by impure blood—if it ever fails to benefit or cure, you have your money back. Nothing else, at any price, is really as cheap. You pay only for the good you get ( "'here wouldn’t be any cases of chronic Ca tarrh if all Med Dr. Sage's Remedy. That’s potttive. Its proprietors will pay *SOO re ward for an incurable case, ATSrOATsrOAJS! ] O 1,000 Bushels of * Oats just received and| e for sale by the Rome J Grocery. Co. f a e raters . I ,'< i< .■ i..fc .d. A.HfU. . ~ Cu.ce —JU. Whitehall HA A lady at Toolys.Lu., was very sick with billions colic when M.C. Tisler a po uinent merchant of the town gave her a bottle of Chamberlain’s Oohc, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme dy. He says sio was w el fort, iniutes after taking the first dose. For sale by Lowry Bro’s Druggist. HOW’S THIS! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo , O. We •ii vb reigne 1, have known F. J. Cneuey lor the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honerable in all business transactions and fi nancially able to carry out any obli - gations made by their firm. Webt& Truax, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, 0. Warding, Kinnan & Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toleds, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists Testimonie s free. TAX RECEIVERS NOTICE. I will be at the Court House from now until June the 30th, for the purpose of receiving your taxes. All are urgently requested to make their returns at the earliest date, saving a rush at the close. Defaulters will be returned from every district for double tax, where they neglect to give in their taxes, Respectfully M. D- McOsker, Tax Receiver. Good Needles five papers for five cts. and velvet palm fans five for a Nickel, Bee Hive J. J. Holoway, mana ger. 6 3t jfcNl W TRAINS ON THE C B.&C Commencing Sunday May 13th the Chattanooga Rome and Colum ns R- R. will run a Sunday sched ule : Train leaving Cedartown early in the morning and returning that eve ing. Also commencing at noon Saturday May 12th round trip tick ets good to return until noon Mon day following will be sold between all ocal stations on C. R. & C. R. R. at one fare. This will enable everyone who desires to do so to visit the mountains near Chattanooga and to attend church exercises at various points. Yours Truly, C. B. Wilbur. May 7th ts Traffic Mgr. COWS FO R SAE: I have now 12 milch cow's which I offer for saie cheap. For further particulars call on or address G. B. Holder, Agt. New Rome. 6-4- One $ 1 O -OO worsted suit is equal to any SIB,OO suit in Rome. See them at Gammon’s Western & Atlantic AND N, C.:&ST.IL., RAILWAYS —TO — Chicago -Louisville Cincinnatti St.Lous Kasas City Memphis -AND-; . The West. Quick time anaVestibuled trains carrying I Pullman Sleeping cars. For any information call on or write to i JA SMITH General Agent, Rome Ga. J L EDMONSON Traveling Pass. Agt. Chattanooga Tenn . I b BBCWIn , Traffic Manager Atlan a C E HARMAN Genera pass Agt Atlantu Cut Flowers :Orders left at J. K Williamsons Jewelry house, foi cut flowers will be promptly and most satisfactorily filled.’ 6 2 6t NOTICE. Floyd Superior Court, .(larch Term 18D4. to s “ ) Application to ad- ■ A- n ’ r dopt an unknovn 5. V . Allen, 1 C hii To any and all persons concerned. You or lither of you are hereby commanded to be and ibpear at the next term of Superr Court to be jeld ou the 4th Monday in September 1894 to ihow cause if any you can. Why the application n the above stated case should uot be granted iud in default there of the same will be allow <l witness the Honorale W m. Henry judge of aid court this 13th day of April 1894, Wm, E, Beysiegle, Clerk of Superior Court Fl»yd county oa. 8. ’■ 18 '8 SCHEDULE TO THE EAST Leave East Rome , ... Arrive Qlevoiand -? 14 " 1 4 4o nn , ” Knoxville ioSP“ ’WdE “ Kristol «OT S “ Washington ,u ‘ 4 3o££ Baltimore ® 9to b “ Philadelphia 7 6 n OTpS “ New York 3 so;£ Trains leaving East Rome, m v 5-’ a 1 man Sleeping car. Mobile to f lete > ha . H a Pl ‘H it connects with the popular v? i. a '" l ’ where ear train for and fe ule , <«nw train also connects at Clevel ,n?i" orlc - This Chattanooga. arrive, at^Ma'.' 1 ,,?'' 1 !,! 1 l »in f.,J train connects at Col ewah Jiin. t 1 ing Car for Radford, Va, mak Sleip nection tor all poim »East. Ua lUK tliree t con- lo The North and West Leave East Ron e 440 pm 2nn<>. arrive Chattanooga, 740 pm: 450 am 1 . (,4 " ai »- ‘ cincinnatti 730 am. I: 2optn “ Nashville 620 aiu“ in >’ “ " “ Kansas city 725 am'm 4- , ain Littie Rock 230 pm. T Wortjj 800 am. 759 Train leaving East Rome 4:40 mi i ular ••Cincinnati & Florida Limited ’ P°P ve-tibmed and runs solid Jaekimvill?? fu » cinnati, carrying Pullman’s finest slem i to cin ‘ and a magnificent observation car r^~ n^cars to Chattanooga (seats free) where iF ’ , Ma OTn root connection with solid trai L with^ e ’ sleeping car attached Chattanooga m„l hrou ?li connecting there for all points Mem P h «. T° S- ta n Ce F orgia daCaioliM Leave East Rome 200 am nls am x _ Arrive Atlanta 610 am 2 Pm 1 Augusta 120 pm 925 pm Macom 10 50 am 725 ,5 15ai » “ Savannah 630 pm 25 P*u 10 45 pm “ Brunswick 715 pm 700 am ‘ ‘ Jacksonvilla 900 p m 6 15 am Train leaving East Rome 2:50a m r„„ B3 ° 4 “ to Brunswick. Sleeping cars chat,i„ n 8 801 M lanta. The 11:15 a m train solid thro? to Al buled train to Jacksonville, s/ops m gh it Ve ’t‘ 1:55 until 7:3vpm takes on sleeniVL Atlanta ininswick and the connection from 4 g o . 2 c , a X to lhe 11:15 am train connects with Ri- n o train ’ A & W P and Ga. railroad train, i„F?’ ? A Depot, Atlanta. It also has an elega n L ' UI0 “ tion chair car (seats free) to Macon? 01 ' bserva ' To Alabama, Texa? & thp West. ne Leave East Rome 940 pm Arrive Anniston 12 05 Sight Selma 5 30 am Montgomery 7 00 am “ Mobile 12 30 noon “ New Orleans 445 pm “ Houston 700 am ti Leave East Rome 4 10 pm. Alpine Accoiamoda- Leave East Rome 2 0 ■ pm . rtadsiien . talla Accommodation “’Gadsden and At Train leaving East home 9 40 p ni. has Pnli man Sleeping car to Mobile connect!™ -Ht Pullman car to New Orleans. with For f rther particulars, tickets or sleanin,. car. Be ■••■ ions, call on or write to T. c. Smith, P & T A , Rome Ga. L a Bell DPa Selma Ala J J Farnswoith, D p A. Atlanta Ga B W Wrenn Pa ’ A GRAND OFFER! MME. A. RUPPERT’S r lIEC FACE BLEACH SaF/K that there nre man y thou jandsofladiesintheUnited iv States tha twou Id like to try » M ■'X.’ World-Pefiowned Facb '-Jr Bleach: but have L... pc. per nc.pportunity.l willgive every caller, absolutely free, a sampio bottle, and Ce, zZ r e^X*-^ lnor<ip r to supply those out , “ ' of city. <> r ill any partof the world,lwulaend itsafely packed in plain wrapper all charges prepaid, lor 25 cents, silver or stamp.* In every caseef freckle., pimples,moth, sal. lowness, blackl ;r.._jne,eczema,oiliness.rough, ness, or any discoloration or disease of the skin, and wrinkles (not caused by facial expression) FACB Bi.eaCH removes absolutely. It does not cover up, as cosmetics do, but is a cure. Address MADAME A. ItUPPERT, (Dept. 0.) Ho. 6 East 14th 3t. f NE«V VORII CIT* What Nerve Berries have done for others w *h do tor you. IST DAY. \ VIGOR V OF 15TH DAY. MEN Easily, Quickly and Permanently Restored. both day. 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It makes an oP era ';,,, with tile knife or injections of carbolic are painful and seldom a permanent cure, and on resulting in death, unnecessary. Why endure th. a terrible disease? We « ua !'® , ’ I^ e tor boxes to cure nny case. Y° u nendilts received, fl a box, 6 for $5, Sent by m®. Guarantees Issued by our agents. CONSTI PATION EKifaEK® the great LIVER and STOMACH REGULATOR. w BLOOD PURIFIER. Small, mild and pleasant take, especially adapted for children’s use. W 25 cents. GUABA t- nly by THE DUGGER SHOE bIORE- If you need anything in sho««, will be to your interest to give me a call before buying. . I have bought the entire stock o Boots and Shoes from R- T. Con nally and will sell tnem out at half of their former prices. Mens JiW patent leather shoes for S4OO, Og line of ladies, misses and slipppers at a great reduction. Ca and soe them J. T. Dugger 216 Broad St. Successor to R. T. 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