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“The mar. whose business is to
“interpret the Bible is likely to
wake a sad miss of interpreting a
platform “—[Atlanta Journal, Ev
•lua organ. ]
Something f or Mr. Atkinsons
baby —Bibb.
Its the family skeleton that often
fattens the poor lawyer.
Today is St. Vetus day, but
what has that to do with the dust
dancing in your eyes.
Atlanta politicians have been
taught that a perculiarity of sec
ond childhood is that they don’t
wear Bibbs. See?
The Hustler of Rome never cbargf B
over a ‘cent a word’’ for a local add
The Hustler of Rome leads the way.
Other Rome papers follow.
Teacher“ What is a cube
■root.*’
Bright boy : Why a slant eyed
•Chinee is a “queue bruit.”
The Brunswick Advertiser com
-meuts thft there is a very narrow
gap between Eastern Democrats
and Eastern Republicans.
'
Atkinson carried Cobb by 305
majority, Marietta, the home of
Steve Ciay, voted 315 to 148 in fa
xvor of the young Statesman.
Let your advertisments ring with a
/genuine tone of tiutbfulness; such ads
convince the reader that there is re
diablility in you and your wares.
The race for commissioner of
.agriculture, up to date, date is as
'.follows: Nesbitt 120, Waddell 2G,
C-alvin 20: uninstructed 1G votes.
A suburban paper, reporting a
aneeting of a \Y oluau * s Dress Reform
League, says “‘Thirty odd women
were present’’ —Philadelphia Re
«GOrd.
Jt.is eaid that the Atlanta edi
tors have quit writing “sorehead.”
‘They just make an “s and the
printers does the rest.—Albany
JHerald.
Editor Byrd calls him “Bill At
.kinson the buncher.’’ —Augusta
Jerald.
And dont he do it easy? are you
'■watchin' ’iui?
The Marietta Journal says that
.? ,100 votes were polled in Cobb
--county, in the Saturday’s primary
—This is sickening to the soul of
"the third party howlers.
A newspaper recently started in
■'Oregon has adopted the motto,“Ae
mind our own business.' If this is
adhered to, the paper will not be
much of a success —The Fourth Es
tate
, Mayor Wesley Shrop c hiie of
-Summerville is a candidate to rep
resent old Chattooga in the next
.Legislature. Wess is a good un
a,ud a host of Romans want to see
filial elected.
Perry is a great one on
'names. He has dubbed the Atlanta
Constitution and the Augusta
'Chronicle, respectively, The Con
st! Atlauta-tooter and the Chronic
Jkugustacle.
The Savannah Dispatch has
turned “Tammany” over and
u> ousted a democratic rooster on
every column. Tae Dispatch and
Declan are a pair that Savannah
na doing well in drawing to. J
Hill has declared for Stevenson
for President. That is “a hurter,”
to start with. —Augusta Herald.
Stevenson may suit David Ben
nett Hill but the people want, and
are going to have Whitney. Mark
that prediction.
Some of the Democratic papers
in Georgia will have a fine dish of
crow to eat after th* convention
meets August 2d. Go slow, boys!
Georgia will have a good Governor
whether it be Atkinson or Evans.
—Cedartown Standard.
Why does Atkinson yearn for
the gubernatorial chair when he
can sit in hij own lap?—Macon
News.
Was it because he could “sit in
his cwn lap” that the Democrats
of Macon tied Bibb onto him?
The Democratic Executive Com
mittee for the 7th Congressionel
District will meet in Rome next
Wednesday to fix the time and
place for holding a convention to
nominate a Democratic candidate
for Congress.—Cedartown Stand
ard.
Rome, Ga., has two afternoon
papers, The Hustler and News.
Both are apparently thrifty,—Au
gusta Herald.
The Heiald will please note that
the Hustler of Rome carries no
dead advertisements or "pet met
tal.”
On Saturday, August 18th, Cobb
county, will hold another primary
and nominate Representatives and
choose delegates to the Congres
sional convention. The indica
tions are that Maddox delegates
will be chosen by an overwhelming
vote.
1 o a man in Floyd it looks as if
the “New York Macon Telegraph”
was on top down in the Central
City. The democrats of Bibb have
spoken and it is now in order for
the city of Augusta and the city of
Atlanta to issue a manifesto call
ing their “Rings.” home.
A woman at Myertown, Pa., stood
guard over her late husband’s grave
on Memorial day and with a pistol
drove off those who attempted to
place flowers thereon. If the happy
fellow underneath the sod could once
more speak, he would doubtless say.
“Let her R I.P! ’ —Chatooga News.
London Truth says : “The pub
lic may be divided into three
classes: Those who read and re
member; they are few. Those who
read and forgot; they are many.
Those who do not read; they are
most. The original writer cf
today belongs to the first, and
he writes for the others.
Uhe Oconee Enterprise calls for
the establishment by the State of
a sanitarium in which political
soreheads may be treated. What’s
the matter with the Third Party?
It cip’t be considered, in a strict
sense, much of a sanitarium, but
the soreheads are at home in it,
and it’s free —Albany Herald.
Oh I What a blessed privilege to
be able to sit in hie own Jap! And
then to have back hair in addi
tion ! —Macon News.
And the “onliest” Bibb in the
State tied nice and gracefully over
your bosom. Surely the Coweta
child of Democracy is the favor
ite of the wool hac boys of the
“goober State.”
Jefferson Davis, Robsrt Toombs,
Alexander Stephens, John B. Gor
don and a host of famous Georgi
ans have visited this city, but
never in the historj of Americus
or Sumter county has any mor
tal man recieved from the hands
of this people such a glorious trib
ute as was given Gen. Clement A.
Evans in Americus last Thurs
day.—Americus Times Recorder,
If the above be true, will the
Times Recorder explain why, in
the primary, Gen. Evans carried
Sumter by only lOOfmajonty?
Slush is one thing and figgers is
another.
7 HE HUSTLER OF ROME, FRIDAY .JUNE 15. 1894-.
Fannin is a Republican county
and elect* a Republican to the
Legislature. Why make such a
fuss about how that county went
or goes?—Marietta Journal.
Atkinson people know that, but
when it comes to a Democratic
primary why let the Democrats
rule. When they do this Atkinson
delegates are seated.
The city hall of Philadelphia
has cost $17,000,000 went into the
clock tower (still unfinished).
Now it is found that the tower is
setting and the marble facing
cracking, while there are still 900
tons of iron to be placed on the
tower. Work has been stopped and
an- appropriation of $40,000 to
cure the defects is asked.
No, Maude, dear, fire insurance
companies do not insure one
against being fired from a job.—
Augusta News.
And Maude, dear, When you go
shopping these afternoons dont
forget that the stores close at six.
If you stay too late some of
the firemen clerks will be tempted
to fire-women. Remember, Maud.
The Atkinson boomlet in Bibb
county stumbled upon an experi
ence last night which reminds ub
of an episode in one of Sut Lov.
ing 'od's yarns . Sut says, when a
bunch of hornets struck the old
mule he jumped ten feet upward
ond twenty feet onward and “lit
with a trembling squat.”—Macon
News,
Perhaps said experience ac
counts for “why” Mr. Atkinson
run like a “skeerd dog” in Bibb
yesterday.—Of course, Hal, you
know that the skeerd dog never
runs except at the head of the
procession.
“I tell yer,” said praying John,
the other day, “folks has been er
making fun of me when they’d er
better been er praying. They been
er frolickiu and er dancing and er
cavorting erround er gwineter pic
nics and er getting drunk, and yer
see what hit s dun : Hit’s bruug on
this shere dry drouth . Ther Lord
hes sent hit for a jedgment. I tell
yer, folks hed better git down on
ther knees and go to praying far
rain, stid er making fun of me
whten I’m trying to do what’s right,
—Milledgeville Moon,
FOR CONGRESS.
The race for congress so far as the
Democratic party is concerned is
practically settled. While Mr. Ev
erett has announeed himself as a
cannidate for that position, Floyd
county has endorsed Mr. Maddox
without a dissenting vote. Cobb
county came in with a ringing reso
lution endorsing his faithfulness. In
fact it peeing that about all the coun
ties in the district are ready to en
dorse Mr, Maddox except Mr. [Ever
.ettshome county, or at least it ap
pears that way to us from the most
reliable information we can get on
the subject
It may be un unfortunate thing
for some of the congressional aspi
rants that Mr. Maddox is so popular
in this district. But they will have
to bide their time.
Mr. Maddox has made a faithful
representative and the people will
reward his faithfulness by returning
him to his seat in congress —Gor
don citizen.
The Southern Argus, true to dem
ocratic principals, will support Col.
Atkinson as vigorously as it has Gen.
Evans provided he receives the nom
ination.—Southern Argus.
Said like a Democrat But of course
we knew that we would get together
when the time comes for us to Spank
“Whatley’s baby”
The Ringgold New south is enthu
siastic in its support of Judge Mad
dox. “I he people of Catoosa coun
ty’’,says Editor Bankston, “cannot
anticipate anything more pleasant
than to vote for John W. Maddox for
congress from this district. He has
honestly and ably represented his
district so the satisfaction of his con -
stituents.—Con stitution.
Offers unequaled advantage* to young men desiring a \ <
|e.s education er Skowhaad. Coire Ou.rougt, m ,
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X •> MAMMON. Prer*—..
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the big blundering, old-fash
ioned pill, probably. And
there’s no reason why you
should. You can get better
help, and more of it, with
things that are easier to take
and easier in their wavs—Dr.
Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets.
They’re the smallest in size,
and the pleasantest remedy,
all the way through.
In every derangement of the
liver, stomach, or trowels, these
tiny relicts will give you more
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For breaking up attacks of Colds, Chills,
Fevers, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and kindred
derangements resulting from severe exposure,
nothing can equal them.
They’re guaranteed to give satisfaction, in
•very case, or vour money is returned. You
pay only for the good you get. This is true
only of Dr. Pierce’s medicines.
What offer could be more business-like I
IT WASN’T AN EARTHQUAKE
A KENTUCKY FARMER. CLEANS HIS CHIMNEY
WITH SKY ROCKETS
A couple of Marion county Ken
tucky ranchers hooked their chins
over the six-rail fence that divided
their possessions.
“Feel any ’arthquake over your
way last night?’ inquired one.
“Noq; not as I recollect on.”
• Maybe you wuz blasting out
stumps?’’
“Nop; I alluz burn ’em out in the
fall.”
Your colored man ain’t turned an
archist and tried to blow up ye
house, has he?“
\Nop; he's spadin' aiound’ the
frui t trees on •‘ ‘
“The old woman didn’t build a
fire with kerosene, did she?”
“Ncp.„
~Well, it moil ght a bin your boy
Jake a playin' with the powder horn
aronud the fireplace?“
“Say, neighbor, you're gettin
down purty close to home now. I
s'pose your 'tention was ,tracted to
suthin, over my way yisterday? 1 '
“Yep; I thought a bungshell had
busted over that direction some
where"
“Well it was me cleanin' out the
chimbly. It got stopped up with sut
till it wouldn't draw, and my family
was smoked till we looked like bacon
When I was in town Sataday I
bought one of these here big sky.
rockets that packs a whole brood of
little rockets al®ng with it, and when
it busts sends them scootin' in every
direction. I tied a big gunny sack to
the tail of it to swab out the chimbly
stood ft up in the fireplace, and
touched her off."
‘Did it clean out the chimbly?"
„¥ep ; clean as a whistle. Didn't
leave a brick, and come mighfy near
cleanin' out the ranch. Falling
bricks killed two calves over in the
lot, and a litter of pigs back of the
barn. I'm thinkin' of getting some
little ones to clean lamp chimneys
with."
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Sometime ago I was troubled with
an attack of rheumatism. I used
Chamberlain’s Pain Bahn and was
completely cured. I have since ad
vised many of my friends and custo
mers to try the remedy and a 1 ! speck
highily of it. Simon Goldbaurn, San
Luis Key, Cal. For sale by Lowery
Bros. Druggist.
COMBINATION POLCY. ■
INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT.
Thisis a policy combining a 20
year endowment policy with a 2l>
pavment life policy, for half 'the
amount of the endowment, and is
IN FULL IMMEDIATE BENEFIT; but ill
case of death withen the first year
from any pulmonary disease but
one half the insurance (i. e., one
quarter of the endowment) will be
paid.
For insurance: a combination
policy may be taken out for $250
endowment, maturing in 20 years
and its terms will provide that if
death occur while the policy is in
force within the 20 years $125 will
be paid; if the insured survive 20
years, 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
The premium is the same for all
ages; but applications will not be
rceived upon lives less thanl3 or
more than 50 next birthday, ts.
BIDS WANTED.
Georgia, floyd County :
The Board of Commission >rs of Roads and
Revenue of said county ask for sealed bids to
scrape, paint and adjust the three iron bridges
belonging to the county, to wit, the bridge at
the foot of Second Avenue, the bridge at the
foot of Broad Street, and the bridge over the
Oostanaula river on Filth Avenue, leading to
the Fourth ward. Said bids to be in the Lit.i;’.
office not later than nine o’clock a. in., on Au
gust 6tli, 1894. a bond will be required from
the successful bidder for the faithful perform
ance of the ffvork. The Board reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Witness the Honorable John C. Foster, Chair
man of the Board, this stn, day of June, 1894.
Max Me> erhardt, Clerk.
June-7-30-d.
ANARCHY IN ALABAMA.
RAILROADS CALL ON TIK UNITED STATES
AUTHORITIES F>R PKOTBCTION.
Birmingham, June 14.—Deeds of
lawlessness are kept up and depre
dations are still being committed by
bands of lurking strikerg.The shadow
of anarchy still hangs over the state
and not only property, but life, is in
danger. Bridge burning is still kept
up.
Last night a mob of armed
strikers went to a bridge upon the
Richmond and Danville railroad
and made an attempt to burn it.
They were discovered by guards
and driven away. The band left
and hurried down the track about
three hundred yards, where they
saturated another bridge aud set it
on fire.
About three miles from this place
an was made to blow up a
large bridge with dynamite.
Today, upon request from t! e
Georgia Pacific's attorney, Judge
Bruce issued an order instructing
the United States marshal to pro
tect the property of the road at al]
hazards. The road is now under
the protection of the United States
government and if necessary gov
ernment troops will be called into
service. The entire district is in
aa alarming condition and the
outlook is even worse than ever.
A lady at Toolys.La., was very sick
with billions colic when M. 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 e 1 fort,
miutes 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 the undersigne 1, have known
F. J. Cheney for 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.
Wist & Truax, Wholesale Druggist,
Toledo, O.
Walding, 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 Testimonial free.
TAX RECEIVERSNOTICE.
I will be at the Court House from
row until June the 30th, for the
purpose of receiving your taxes. All
are u .gently requested to make their
returns at the earliest date, saviug a
rush at the close. Defaulters will be
returned from every district for
double tax, where they neglect to
give iu their taxes, Respectfully
M. D-McOsker, *
Tax Receiver.
NOTICE,
G EORGIA, Floyd County,
Noace is hereby given that a
Petition Signed by fifteen or more
Freeholders of the 1504th. (How
ell's) District G.M. of said county,
has been Filed in my office asking
that the benefiis for the Provisions
of Sections 1440,1450, 1451,1452,
1452, 1453,and 1454 of the Code of
Georgia of 1882 and the jiinend
monts thereto shall apply to said
1504ih. District G M, of said
County. I further give notice that
sxid matter will be heard on the
25th. day of June. Instant (1894)
and if no valid reasons are shown,
an Election will be ordered to oc
cur on the 14th. day of July next
(1894) to decide the question as
to “Fence I 'or “Stock Law,“ ac
cording to the Statutes in such
casq made aud provided.
Given under my hand and Offi
cial Signature, this 4th. day of
June 1894.
John P .’Davis,
O rd i u ary
COWS FOR SAE: I have uow
12 milch cows which I offer for
sale cheap. For further particulars
call on or address G. B. Holder,
Agt. New Rome. 6-4- 1
. One $1 0-00 worsted
I suit is equal to any
SIB,OO suit in Rome.
See them at Gammon's
NOTICE.
Floyd Superior Court,
March Term 1801.
In Bv> 1 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
appear at the next term of Superr Court to be
qeld ou the 4th Monday in September 1894 to
show cause if any you can. Why .he application
iu the above stated case should not be granted
and in 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
Fleydeouaty <m.
t *■ 4 'a schedule
TO THE EAST
Leave East Rome 5 4(l „
Arrive Cleveland 7 Mam ? 40 l»m
“ Knoxville 10 •>•> a1“ ’ O2 P m
“ Bristol 10( * i p2
“ waHhington 4 02am 43 «aiu
“ Baltimore 5 (8, a,? , y P m
“ Philadelphia 7*o a m Piu
“ .New Yolk 10 Wan
Trains leaving East Rome, 540 a m 52 .> a 111
mau Sleeping car. Mobile to Clevelll* 1 n)| -
it connects with the popular wll ere
ear train for Wtshingto'n and New v“'l
train also connects at Cleveland with fr’ lhis
Chattanooga, arrives at 9 ;55 a. mT> l ?! n lor
tram connects at Col ewah Junction ®
ing (ar for Radford, Va, making dol ’l Kl, ‘ e P
neotjonffor all points East. 1 rect con.
To The North and West
Leave East Rob e 440 pm. 2on
Arrive Chattanooga, 740 pm. 450aS r t? 4 ’ 11 -
“ cincinnatti 730 ain. 7 20 120 Pm.
“ Nashville 620 am. 10 55 a
Memphis 700am6 10 m 720 P m '
bt. Louis 6«pm. 705 am
Kansas city 725 am. 10 45 am
Little Rock 230 pm. 215 a,,
* Ft. Worth 800 am. 750 i,m
Train leaving East Rome 4:40 pm is th . „
ular •*cincinnats,& Florida Limited ” it® pop '
vestibuled and runs solid Jacksonville , full
cinnati, carrying Bullman’® finest sleenim!
ami a magnificent observation car from B carg
to Chattanooga (seats free) where it m'v acon
rect connection with solid train with h s dl '
sleeping oar attached Chattanooga to
connecting there for all points west.
To South Georgia Carolina
and Florida. a
Leave East Rome 2 Warn 11(5 am j «
Arrive Atlanta 6 M am 1550
“ Augusta 120 pm 9
“ Macom 1060 am 725 nm 10,-“
“ Savannah 6 30pm ‘‘ ,lu wfepm
“ Brunswick 715 pm / ?? a 10
“ Jacksonville9(Ml pm st.
Train leaving East Rome 2:50 a m run/im
to Brunswick. Sleeping ears chatianJia tr! A, d
lanta. The 11:15 a m train solid throw?
buled train to Jacksonville, stops iiMtbm’
1:55 until 7:3;, pin takes on sleeping
Brunswick and the connection from 4-j»
The 11 :15 am train connects with R & n « . T
a A W r and Ga. railroad trains in theUnim. -
Depot, Atlanta. It also has an elegant obsX,
tion chair car (seats free) to Jiaconj
To Alabama, Texa? & the
West.
Leave East Rome 9 40 pm,
Arrive Annistou 12 05 night
“ Selma 530 ars
“ Montgomery 7 00 am
“ Mobile 12 30 noon
“ New Orleans 445 pm
“ Houston 700 am
Leave East Rome 4 10 pm. Alpine lecommodi
tion.
Leave East Rome 2 0" pm . Gadsden and At
talla Account odation
Train leaving East home 940 p m. has Pull
man Sleeping car to Mobile connecting with
Pullman car to New Orleans.
Fo> f irther particulars, tickets or sleepinr
car 1 M ..lions, call on or write to
x'. c. Smith, P & T A . Rome «n.
L A Bell DPa Selma Ala,
J JFamswoith, D p A, Atlanta Sa,
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slipppers at a great reduction,
and soe them
J. T. Dugger
216 Broad St. Successor to
R. T. Connally
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For fiist class Board with T
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