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THE HUSTLE OF ROM.
at the Rome ro't O nee as “Orst-CIMS
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PHIL G. B\ hD, Managei.
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Official Organ
Os the city of Rome, and Foyd, the
'■’Banner county of Georgia.
MAKE YOUR APPLICATION
“The mar. whose business is to
interpret the Bibn is likely to
® s ko a sad mir-s of interpreting a
jJiftif'jrrH “ —[Atlanta Journal, Ev
ans organ.]
The better on the winner of a
Suburban is generally “in town
with a pocket full of rocks.”
The Herad’s hog and hominy
campaign needs rain. This is not
news, but a dry fact.—Albany Her
ald.
Observation has shown us that
when Goxyites get “in the swim”
they visit “McGinty.” Some peo
ple ean-’t stand water —or wealth.
Hartsell’s Dimple-cheeks grow
acre beautisom as the blush of
3d turner kisses their klear and
transparent komplexion.
The Obnslitution’s poet says:
“The knife is in the mellon and
the nigger’s by its side.” This is
yoetia license by atleast two weeks.
—Augusta Cronic’e.
—————■ «
A woman bicyclist, Signora
Sffaria Forzani, recently rode from
Turnin to Milan, a distance of 150
kilometres, in eight and a half
hours, with one hour’s rest includ
Major A. O Bacon’s friends are
pushing h's claims for senatorial
honors and it looks like the Major
: :s taking the lead. —Couraut
American.
Lady Burton possesses a neck
lace of human bones, given by the
King of Dahomey to Sir Richard
Burton when he made him briga
dier-general of his crop, of Ama
sons.
To Judge Hines | Dear Judge; Do
not worry. AVe will be through with
■Shis little matter we have on hand
9
and be ready to attend to your busi
ness in a week or two—Bainbridge
Democrat.
One day the Atlanta papers sail
aato Judge Gober and the next day—
they appologise. In the meantime
Judge Gober is attending to his own
business and doing very well, thank
yon.
The Atlanta “J. H.’’
s&rm has been quoted by every Evans
paper in the state. A man who can
eoaceive such beautiful figures would
m®ke a professional leader for —ge:~
mans.
Richard Harding Davis has
written a new story entitled “The
Writing ou the Wall.” The At
iianta Ring is doubtless familiar
with the eutire platform from re
«ent_readiiige.
While the Western States are
lading transformed into armed
earnps, the “barbarous South” is
persuing the even tenor of its
way, killing grass and serving the
Lord —Albauy Herald
Here's good advice from’ the
Boston Courier : “Girls who con
template parchasing a- bicycle
would do well to harden their
Enueelas in advance by running
their mother’s sewing machine, or
Tocking the baby,”
And now we are told that Gen
Evans’ friends had conceded all of ,
die cauutiea that acted Saturday, j
to Mr. Atkinson. Will they kindly
tell us bow many of the counties *
which act this week, have been con- ,
ceded to tha Coweta Statesman, r
Columbus 1
7 HE HUSTLER OF ROME. THURSDAY JUNE 14. 1894.
The Baxley Banner says:
“Somebody knows by now, we
guess, that Telfair is not the back
bone of the wiregra-s counties.’’
The backbone of the wiregrass
is too still to be broken by any
amount of boodle.
Cigarettes have been abolished
in Chicago.— Baltimore Sun.
Hardly. Cigarette containing
belladonna, morphine, opium,
j impson weed, glycerine or sugar
have been interdicted; but it is
still lawful to sell cigaretts made
of garlic, creosote, asafoetida and
bull thistle Dispatch.
Col. J. Watt Harris, jr., if elect
ed senator from the 52ud, district,
will be a candidate for president
of the senate, and will poll a strong
vote. He is a cultured gentleman
and has served the State in the
senate. Col. Harris is a highly
gifted man and a good parliamen
tanan. —Atlanta Journal.
Hon. W. C. Adamson, of Car
roll, will 'n all probability be a
candidate to represent the 37th,
district iu the Statj senate. Coi
Adamson deserves anything hr
aspires to from the democratic
party. He has done good service
for the party and will make a
first class senator.
Except in Florida, where a full
crop is expected, and lower Missis
sippi and Texas, where the indi
cations favor a partial crop, there
will be but few peaches in the or
[ chards of the United States Easi
i of the Rocky Mountains and South
. of Pennsylvania.—Raleigh Vis
itor.
A warning to office-seekers
comes from Randolph county. I.
) T.. Stevens, a candidate for the
f Legislature, has become so vio
lently insane that be had to be
sent to the asylum.—Brunswick
Times.
, Somebody should look after
I Terrell Speed of Floyd, and Bill
r Glenn, of Fulton. Nothing ha
t been heard of either in two days.
The boys did not carry any of
their girls to Pearson ou the stalk
, cutter as we stated last week, but
I the Breeze devil carried his best
girl over in a buggy and for some
mysterious cause did not bring
her back. We suppose he left her
tor the “other fellow” to bring
5 back, and it stems that the “other
j fellow ’ left her for another fellow
to bring, and by the way she is
still ou that side of the creek. —
3 Douglas Breeze.
They do say that Phill Byrd got
as mad as a hornet the other day
1
because a school boy passed the
corner of Broad St, and Fifth ave
’ nue with a slate under his arm, —
Calhoun Times.
No, we were not mad, but was
anxious to trail the boy to his
■ school den, hoping that his teach
-3 er could furnish us with one of
i School commissioner Bridges’
1 “circular letters” instructing him
• to vote for Atkinson. We know its
foolish —all the same we want to
see one of those letters. Ah, there,
Middleton?
So Atkinson got the best of the
joint debates, did he? Well;
well; so far most of the counties
in which the joint debates were
held have gone for Evans ! Dal
ton Argus.
Yes, the “most” of them have,
to date, but Mr. Atkinson holds
the popular vote of the three. As
General Evans did so well in the
joint debate counties, and is doing
so poorly out of them, suppose
you boomers have him reconsider
and meet Mr. Atkinson on the
stump m the remaining counties*
No? Why not?
Rev. Sain P. Jones says: ‘The
most beautiful sight in the world is
to see a family gathered around a
hearthstone with the head of the
household reading his local paper
paid for in advance.' 1 Yas- espec- ‘
ially the “paid for in 1
Now is the time to pay the Tribune '
that dime you owe them, uhmoo' *
• t
James B. Weaver has been uom
inatad as the Populist candidate
for congress iu the Seventh lowa
district. Weaver has more nomi
natisns and fewer elections to his
credit than any other man living.
Three hundred votes against At
kinson in Coweta don’t speak much
for his home standing.—Griffin Call-
And only two thousand votes for
Evans in a county the size of Fulton,
don ( t speak volumes for Atlanta’s
candidate, in his home country,
does it?
Judge McWhorter will resign his
office in a few days to enter his poli
tical eornpaign for congress. Colo
nel J. P. Shannon, of Elberton, will
be a condidate to fill the vacancy,
we hope he will get it. The colonel is
a good lawyer aud a most agreeable
gentleman.—Gwinnett Herald.
Californian has large pea plantations
operated by Chinese labor. The pro
prietors are probably kept busy mind
mg their peas andqueues.—Augusta
News.
But these game Californians are
not beasts of prey, though they are
often down on their Chi—ness/'Dam
the Etowah? ’
The Herald is for Evans and is
Democratic, bus, first of all, it is a
newspaper.—Avgusta Herald.
We can add nothing to the, above,
dnee the most modest newspaper
man can generally claim enough for
his own paper; but we give it our full
) endorsement. The Herald is the fair-
- est Evans paper in the State and the
best newspaper in Augusta.—Griffin
( News
Thais the size of it, and its saying
a good bit lor the Herald too.
, COMODORE VS. GENERAL.
“Don’t give up the ship.” From
* the way Atkinson is working it
- looks like he is still afraid of the
a “spontaneous uprising that did not
i spontane.”—Calhoun Times.
What “ship’’—no one lias asked
r General Evans to give up his citi-
I z'm-ship, and as we have said be
fore, he is a General aud not fa
miliar, either with theshipof state
or the governor-ship—aud he <mi
f ly hurts himself when be pulls
, against Comodore Atkinson,
t Over half the counties have act
t ed and it requires no expert to see
3 that on the politicai sea, Rev. C. A
y Evans has no general-ship.
Little Snake.-—“ Are you a friend
= of mine?”
Man:—“Why, certainly.”
l ’ Little Snake:—“Then I want to
p ask you to quit taking the Hustler
■ OF ROME.”
Mau: —“Couldn’t do it. Life’s too
short to do without it.”
' Aud the little snake wriggled
back into the grass.
3 - -
Bartow and Fulton counties do
not show any symptoms of ring
rtile. —Courant American.
Mighty Gods! Men of Jasper!
? Shades of Tom Lyon sand Frank
' Rice, where aie you “at” that you
dont take down the sign from over
your doors.
i :
i NOW, AS THEN.
1 Those shallow pated prevaricators
’ that started the rumor that General
Evans had come down, for the pur
pose of injuring him,don’t know that
he was the last man in Lee’s army to
surrender.— Augusta News.
Granted, but the fact remains the
same that then, as now, the general
knew long before Appomattox that
he and the brave veterans around
him were, hopelessly defeated
SHAVER READY EOR HIS “ME.DI
CINE”
Yes, yes; make your minds easy. If
Atkinson is nominated, we will sup
port the democratic nominee, oi
cjurse. It wil be a Litter pill, and
will taste like salts used to taste when I
we w re a boy, but we will shut our;
eyes, back our ears and shallow him
at a gulp.—Dalton Argus
.Said like a little man. But then
we knew that Shaver would be all
right for he is a democrat, even if he
is on the Shaver scale. Os course
Atkinson will be “bad medidine” to i
Shaver’s sort, but then bad cases I
need heroic remidies— and after [
Shaver has worked—awhile for a
genuine democrat he will f ee i more (
gladder that he is living.
m®
Is Delighted With Beauti
ful Rome.
AND WRITES roll FBI .’ND OF THE UFA®
TY AND BARGAINS IT CONTAINS. HE 18
W1 LL PLEASED WITH THE HILI CITY.
Georgia, June 9, ’94.
My Dear Jasper;—l know that you
are a gentleman and a scholar, but
that is no sign that you know it all.
Most of my life as you know has
been spen. like the Hon Terill Speed
has spent his; viz. trapping beavers
and tracking rabbits and fetching
down the oppossom, but I can tell
you lots you dont know. In oth
er words you have book sense and
mine is common sense. Now dont
get mad, I am only after telling the
truth. But laying all joking on the
shelf for awhile, I want to tell you
something about my trip to Rome.
Why it is a wonderful place. It
would be as big as New York if it
had as many house o and inhabitants
Indeed it loooks like I imagine an
, cient Rome looked in the midst of
1 ali her glory. But here lam di
, greasing again. Well, I went to
I
Rome on business and I accomplish
ed what I went tor, rest assured.
Upon reaching her gates I entered
and soon learned that Thos. Faby’ o
store at 248 Broad St. was the place
foi me to make my purchasing head.
i quarters. I soon found the place
■ and was introduced through tb e Yu .
. rious departments by Mr. Hender-
son who spared no pains to make me
; fully conversant with all the bargain
facts. In his department I purchas
ed many big bargains in dress goods
trimmings, silks apd the like and I
never was “more better pleased”
as old Penquites Jaret would say.
Then Mr. Alexander sold me some
flue values from the domestic depail-
I
ment, in the way of sheeting, shirt
ing. checks jeans, ginghams, and the
beauty about all of Fahy’s goods is
they are fresh and new. No old
stock thrown upon the market. Next
Mr. Poulton showed me very grace
fully through his department and
sold me many notions at prices never
before known. Fahys is certainly
the place for hosiery, gloves, fans,
ties, belts and the like. Next in or
der came the white goods and lace
department presided over by Mr.
Malone who always pleases the trade
by his courtesy and gentlemanly
bearing. From this department many
purchases were made and the girls
are delighted with all I bought. Be
fore leaving I elevated myself and
went throngh Fahy s extensive cai
pet, matting and lace curtain rooms,
and struck a genuine bargain, e spec
ially in mattings. My! Aly! Eahy’
surely is the place for folks to deal
if they want the best at the most
reasonable prices.
Jasper be sure to visit him when
you go to Rome next week.
You see I told you 1 could enlight I
en you if you are a college Al. A.
Good bye. Love to your wife and
the children
Yours in True Blue,
Aloses Youknow.
OATS! OATS! OATS!
O 1,000 Bushels of
f ats just received and
or sale by the fcßome
Grocery Co.
A lady at Toolys.Ln., was very sick
with billions colic whenM.C. Tisler
a pominent merchant of the town
gave her a bottle of Chamberlain’s
Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme
dy. He says she was w el fort,
niiutes 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.,
Tohdo, O.
Wo t o iindf-vsigne 1, have known
F. J. Cueuey ior the last 15 years,
and beheve him perfectly honerable
in all busine s transactions and fi
nancially able to carry out any obli -
gations made by their firm.
West & Truax, Wholesale Druggist,
Toledo, O.
Walding, Kinnan Marvin, M hole
sale Druggists, Toieds, 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 Testi monia s free.
t
TAX RECEIVERSNOTICE.
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
Al. 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
SNI W TRAINSON THE CR. & C
Commencing (Sunday Alay 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 Alay 12th round trip tick
ets good to return until noon Mon
day following will be sold between all
meal stations on C. R. & C. R- R. at
one fa’ - e. 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 Algr.
COWS JORSAE: I have now
12 milch cows which I offer for
sale cheap. For further particulars
call on or address G. B. Holder,
Agt. New Rome. 6-4- <
One $ 1 O -00 worsted
suit is equal to any
SIB,OO suit in Rome.
See them at Gammon’s
Western &
Atlantic
AND
I, KJ STIC BAILWAYS
—TO —
Chicago
.Louisville
Cincinnati!
ISt. _Lo us
Kasas City
Memphis
-and-,
The _ W r est.
Quick time audVestibuled trains carrying
Pullman Sleeping cars. For any information
call on or write to
J A SMITH
General Agent, Rome Ga.
J L EDMONSON
Traveling Pass. Agt. Chattanooga Tenn.
(8 Bl GWin
; Traffic Manager Atlan a
C E HARMAN
Genera pass Agt Atlanta
Cut Flowers :Orders left at J. K
Williamsons Jewelry house, for
cut flowers will be promptly and
' most ; 6 2 6t
NOTICE.
Floyd Superior Court,
March Term 1894.
In 8<- I Application to ad-
C. A. Allen, J- dopt an unknown
S. V. Allen, j chil
To any and all persons concerned. You or
either of you are hereby commanded to be and
aupear at the next term of Superr Court to be
qeld on the 4th Monday in September 1894 to
show caose if any you can. Why the application
in the above stated case should not be granted
and tn default, there of the same will be allow
ed witness the Honorale W m. Henry judge of
said court this 13th day of April 1894,
Wm, E, Beysiegle,
Clerk of Superior Court
Flovd county oa.
E- T. V. & '9 SCHEDULE
TO THE EAST
Leave East Rome .
Arrive Cleveland ? a m 440 nm
“ Knoxville ii“« an ' ?02 n m
“ Bristol 2ix a '“ »<>oopm
“ Washington 4 o ' 2 •’ lll 430 a m
“ Baltimore s (w ,? ra «<0 p S
“ Philadelphia 7 '■|i» m 11 00 pm
“ New York 10 “ 3 50au
Trains leaving East Rome, 6 40 a ’ h 652 » m
man Sleeping car. mobile to Ch-L^ 8 a Pull
it connects with the popular ' wller »
, ear train for Wishingmli amt New ’ e ,
train also connects at Cleveland win.' rills
Chattanooga arrives at 9:55 am Th l ? lu f »r
train connects at, Col ewah Junm,’™® 4: «p.m
ing Car fi r Hadford, Va, inakm' n 1( Wlth «Lp
nection for all points East. kU1 ‘' <llrec t con.
To Ths North aud West
Ixjuvc Lust Roiro 4 4’> pm 2on
arrive Chattanooga, 7 41) pm’ * 11
ne , in m Ui 73l, ain. 720p,‘, 1:20 Pui.
Nashville 620 am KiksU 11
“ Memphis TOO am’ 720 Pi«i-
s-. Louis 645 pm. 7 <IS am
Kansas city 725 am. lo 45 »in
Little Rock 230 pm. 215 t
‘ Ft. Worth 800 am. 7 sop„,
Train leaving East Rome 4:40 pm 1 tha
ular -‘Cincinnati & Florida Liuifted ® t. e P°P
vestibuied and runs solid Jacksonviiu 1 ? fI “H
cinnati, carrying Pullman’s finest slelni 0
and a magnificent observation car frmn cara
to Chattanooga (seats free; where it . ? lac "i>
rect connection with solid train with“?F e8 Ul '
sleeping car attached Chattanooga .to llr<,u Kli
coniieeuug there for all points west eu ‘ I ’ hiß ,
To South Georgia Carolina
and Florida. a
Leave East Rome 200 am ills am ..
Arrive Atlanta Oioim 155 n"!
Augusta 120 pm 925 im, J' 0 -!" 11
“ Macom 10 a0 am 7-'s>,m ,nK a| u
** Savannah 630 pm “ IU
“ Brunswick 7la pm jWain
‘ * Jacksonville 900 pin ? 15 Mi
Train leaving East Rome 2:50 a m n, ‘“ L
to Brunswick. Sleeping ears chit an nin ’ solw
lanta. The 11:15 a m U.in to At ’
billed train to Jacksmville, stops
1:55 until 7:3u pm takes on sleentna.
Brunswick and the connection from 10
I h | am t L rair ‘ c .mmeets with R & I)%?*?'
A&wl and Ga. railroad trains in the'r J
Depot, Atlanta. It also has an elegan- oh 1 ® 10 "
tion chair ear (seats free) to Macom 11 ' obsen '»
To Alabama, Texas ’ & the
West. De
Leave East Rome 9 40 pm
Arrive Anniston 12 05 night
“ Selina 530 anj
“ Montgomery 700 am
“ Mobile 12 30 noon
“ New Orleans 445 p m
“ Houston 700 3, 1 U
tion. aVe Eaßt Rollle4 10 p ' u - Al l>ine Aecommoda-
Leave East Rome 2 0 pm . Gadsden ami it
taila Accommodation. tr*usuen and At-
Train leaving East Rome 940 p ln . l la9 p„ n
man Sleeping car to Mobile connecting w h‘
Pullman car to New Orleans. s
For f rther particulars, tickets or sleeuinr
ca* a M h.tions, call on or write to ‘ ”
r. c. Smith, P & T a , Rome Ga.
L A Bell I) p a Selma Ala,
J J Farnswotth, D p A, Atlantaca.
B W Wrenn P a
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