The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, June 17, 1894, Image 2

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..THE BBSM OF BOSE ttaMSKd at the Home post O ' co m “Orrt-clMi- Mu’i 'lAtt-cr eHILG.BYRDr|^X“ d DA IL I’ AND SUNDAY. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTIG 0 cent a week or $5.00 per annum -.-• ?FICE: Corner Broad Street and * . Avenue. Official Org in We city of Rome. a pd Foyd. the •■Banner county of Georgia. IL. hi: YOl R application “The mar. whose business is to •Interpret the Bible is likely to •srttixe a sad miss of interpreting a •jr&rtform “—[Atlanta Journal, Ev organ. ] Boodler Frank O’Brien seems to be r fiea er fisbin. ” Tbe’Evans-Atkinson campaign ha ■not been without a ‘ paralei ’ Jias any one Heard how Atkinson onto the Lee side of Bibb? The universal verdict is that “Mr. If addox of Georgia’’ is the stuff. the kitchen of life its but a •tecot jump from stew to soup, Keep .Sr.atnl England has her Roseberry and his racer; America her Blackberry and a negro race. Congress continues to monkey with the situation —while millions are read} 7 to jumb at a job. ‘‘ The man from Indiana” wcke up tie wrong passenger when he tackl c 3 Mr. “Maddox of Georgia.” The deacon who carries around the bat and helps hold up the church is a pillar of the church, .lim it? Sarasate has had thirty-two 'wajches given him by different persons, most of them being in the shape of a violin. No Maud, dear, it is not the long dry spell that encourage the i ri— <huue to believe that prohibition ■ would win in Floyd. Onida, the novelist, is in finan <nial straits in Florence, and has ■i'. eu compelled to sell her furni ".are and art collections. The Georgia Dentists are mon i vir.g with the jaws of the briny , te’ P down at Tybee—ln the teeth tie breakers they .recreate. The meeting of the Democratic • executive committee for Pickens •county was postponed from June the3th. to Wednesday, July the •T’.h. 'The Pennsylvania coal miners :Bn fl operators will fight like bull •dogs this year, and all together w ?to the Republican ticket next ■year. ,S u.relv Gen . Evans and his closest f rien ds recognize the band writing on the -wall. They have nothing to gain Ijy keeping up the fight. Wby not » stop it? _ The Bible teills us that the lily of the valley toils not neither does it spin, but the liley of the valley does not have to get there on a -Bicycle. “Our John” faced the dabdy of ■the Tudianian on the field of battle, and on the floor of the house of the -United States Congress he made the uu kry “kaffrope.” '.’Multiply the time of the sun’s riisiar fey two and you will get the iiength of the night. Multiply the time cf his setting by two and you ■will get the length of the day. “Before giving $30,000,000 to the reugar trust,” says a Rebublican «ergan,“che Democrats should have -■waited untii the Republicans piled nip another surplus ” Pilrd it up howY The Republican revenue - raising laws are still in force, and it ie under them that the defici ncy in the treasury has resuted. An invitation has been extend d by the Georgia Teachers’ Asso ciation to the Florida teachers to attend the week’s session on Cum berland Istei d.~Brunswick Times. Down in Macon a few of the in quisiative are asking if Hal Moore will support the nominee. Why of course he will and win and wear one of “those kerls in his lockit. General Evans says that if Mr. Atkinson is nominated he will take the stump for him.—Has General Evans a follower who can afford to desert the party nomi nee? Lee county will elect her delegates to the gubernatorial convention to day. The Evans men and the Atkin son men are both claiming the coun ty just as they are in Dougherty. —Albany Herald. A Paris phvsician who lived to the age of 107 ascribed his longev ity to placing his bed so that it stood north and south in the di rection of the great magnetic cor rents. Shocking! Prince Bismarck is the profes sor of 434 crosses and decorations, it would require a breast of twenty one feet in width to wear them all at once. What a meddlesome breast the old Prince must have. Says the Columbus Ledger: The harrowing news comes from New York that Signor Perugini is being si?nbbed by society and the clubs Tlris shows that a man nowadays cannot marry Lillian with impunity. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Louis Ste* venson gave a very swell dinner and dance at their home in Samoa on Washington’s birthday. Among the guests was the original of Mr. Stevenson’s hero is the romance “The Ebb Tide. ’’ Mr. J. L. Lemon of Acworth, re fuses to enter the legislative race in Cobb county. That’s one Lemon that is a “J. L.,” and don’t pro pose to be squeezed. The voter that tackles him for “help” will get no Lemon-aid. Gen. Black of Illinois, is consid ered by a great many people the handsomest man in the house, but opinions are divided as to the ugli est. A careful canvass on the lat ter question showed a close race between P ndteton, of Texas, and McEttrick*of Boston. An Oxford library has a manu script containing the whole Bible It is written on a piece of parch ment so thin and the writing so minute, that the whole, when roll ed up. is neatly packed away in the shtT of a common walnut, Scott Perry, a negro well digger, fell 45 feet into a well ia Walton and broke his neck, last week.—Hales Weekly. • Great Scott! Before his two passed through the other ‘45 he should have let that well, enough, alone. After “Paradise Lost” was print ed it was translated into French, and this version falling into the hands of an innocent Englishman he translated it back into English and sent it to a publisher. The manuscript is now in the British Museum. The Populists of Floyd county have nominated Zack Hargrove, the former It pulicau postmaster of Romc’as one of its candidates for the Legislature. Great spoons! And this is purification and re form. Give us su ounce cf civic, good apothecary. —Marietta Jour nal. _____________ Alas poor Bibb! The chasm be tween the Central City and the Cap ital City will not be bridged and henceforth, as in the past, there must be a divergence. —Augusta Chronicle, But such cannot last for all time- There will come an hour within the next century when the Atlanta Con stitution, published on the present site, will be but a suburban sheet in one of Macon’s suburbs and the Grand eld Telegraph will have ‘the biggest circulation’ of any morning paper read in Augusta. .. T HE HUSTLER OF ROME, SUNDAY -lUNE 17. 189a. Brother Shaver thinks Catoosa county whs n«t as unauimouse for Atkinson as we predicted. Two for one sa'isfies the New South, if not the Argu;. — Ringold New South. S-'.niH like Shaver couldn’t say very much when Whitfield gave theGoneral less than 100 majority, tn fact less than 70 majority. A congressman the other day said the records show $35 per capita in the United States, Some of us down here are sadly lacking in our share of this pcrcapita —Meriwether Vindi cator If the fellow who has ours, will let us have a dollar and a quarter he <an keep the balance for 90 days. Governor Northen has pardoned Monroe Mathews, convicted of rape in Bortow’ county and sen teacud to serve a term of twenty years in the penitentiary; and now the negro girl who was sup posed to have been his victim confesses that she testified falsely against him. —Cherokee Advance. This is a great day in Bibb. “As goes Bibb on June 14th. so goes Georgia on August 2nd” is almost admitted by both the friends of Atkinson and Evans, Hence the hot fight that is on there today.— Augusta Herald, And Bibb endorsed the gallant young democrat from Coweta. How now brother Herald? Brother Perry bits the nail on the head when he says: “The Democratic and Republican parties may be controlled by rings, cliques, etc., but even in that, these parties have the advantage of the Populist party which is bossed by one man. Tom Watson controlle and the Populists dare not go contrary to h is wishes,” If a6O ton mogul couldn’t pull Billy Aik nson up to Dupont Guer ry, what sort of a mogul could do it. —Macon News. If Dupont Guerry was Mr. At kinsons opponent for the Guber natorial nomination, perhaps Mr. Gu *rry would not do like General Evans? You find a mogul that can pull the “Atlanta candidate” up to “the people’s choice” and there will be time afterward for solving the Guerry—Atkinson problem. How many “repeaters” in Bibb, Hal? Some folks seem rather uneasy for fear the Judges enter into poli ties. Having made the charge that the Judges had entered into an agreement or ring for the pur pose of furthering the political in terest of Mr . Atkinson, the Gener al and his friends seem to fear a retaliation for their abuse of these gentlemen, and proceed occasion ally to tell them how sinful it I would be'for them to let their I judicial robes trail iu the slime of politics. Judge Gober, it seems, can't be allowed the privilege of their holding a court or of at tending to a little private business without being charged with this great crime.—Buchanan Banner Messenger. EXECUTE THE JUDGEMENT. A negro was lynched in Dublin. Ga„ on Saturday night. His crime was breaking into the room of a white woman. The woman awok y and screamed and he jumped | through a window and ran away. He was arrested and confined iu a convenient lockup The jailor went to steep and, white he was slumbering, a mob took the pris oner out, tied him to a tree and shot him to death, That was just the kind of a jailor to delight a lynching community. Early on Sunday morning a jail at Lancas ter S. C. was broken open and a negro taken out and lynched, The dispatches does not state what his offense was. Probably he was lynched because he happened to be in jail.—Buffalo Express. They were not lynched because they were negroes,and it the edi tor of the Express does uot think that they deserved the sort ot judgement they got, considering their crimes, he should be lynched himself. -Fortworth Telegram, WANTS VINDICATION. Herts another verse from the Cnn mt American about candidate Bill Evere t:H-- thinks, too, he was bad. Iv treated before, as things were'fix* ed” against him white he was attend iug to hiw duties and he tuinks a vindication by the people is now I due him. After another had gotten the nomination before.lie threw him-’ self into the combat and did the best servic-i he could for the nomiation. ’ “Fixed!” Mr. Everett, before the present campaign is over, will learn that he,’>y his own course in cm-, gross,“fixed’’himself. He will learn that his record caused the Alliance democrats to repudiate him and wnile he disgusted the balance of dcmocra cy. After the Democracy of the Seventh had called Judge Maddox to be their stadard bearer.“how many” speeches did Col. Everett make? Yes“Le threw himself into the combat’’ —about like a political dude would throw himself upon a oouch from whos can opy Lung the coat of Arma of Ala bama.— '‘Here we rest” Democracy owes him neither “vindi cation” nor other emolument. WHICH PARTY, MR. EVERETT! The Courant American says, in speaking of Col. Everett’s race for congress: “He bases his claim on his rec ord white in epngress, as he was always true to his party, never missed a roll call or shirked a du ty.” Will the Courant please desig nate “w bich party?” How Judson Clemens was turned down in the nomination because he refused to be measured by the Ocala yard stick. And because of his swallow ing that platform,R. AV. Everett, of Fish Creek, was nominated and elected. How do the records show that he kept his pledges to the Alli ance? Yes Mr. Courant, you should tell us “which” ot “bis” parties was he true to, and when? We-had intended saying some thing nice.about Phill Byrd’s po etry in the Hustler last week, but Phill does not love us any more and we forebear, —Calhoun Times. Oh Midi How can you? Why for weeks and weeks we have plead with you with tears in our eyes, we are “bo” eager to see one of Brother Bridge’s circular tetters to his school teachers, instructing them how to vote —never mind the poetry, just give us a “circular let* ter.” The Gainesville Eagle says it will support Atkinson if he should be nominated, but it will Dot lie for him. It seems to us it ought to be willing to lie a little bit for him, after having lied so much against him. If the Eagle fails to support Atkinson after he gets the nomination, Frank 0 Brien will have to be sent to Gainesville again. He can straighten Craig out then and turn his bag of gall loose on the public'—Lawrence ville News. Jacob Coxey and Gov, Altgeld, of Illinois, ought to get together and hold a meeting of mutual con dolence. Several prominent Phila delphians refused to sit at dinner with Coxey, and a num! e: of prominent Chicagoans have de clined to sit on a platform with Altgeld during a college com mencement. —Columbus Ledger Why not let them hold their con veniioa in Oregon where they could get Wait into their resolu tions. Hon. John B. Gormon of Talbot ton, Ga., popularly known as “Count Johannes’ , lies been appointed con sul to Matamoras Mex. There were numerous applicants for the position but Mr. Cleveland prefer wid to ap point a Georg an to the office- Mr Gorman will fib f office with cred it. as he is a higuiy cultivated and well informed gentleman.—Americus Penny Press Offers unequaled advantages to young men desinng a H ■ess education or Shorthand. Course thorough .-umm ''XDenses low. Free ar fare tn Rome. Circulars fr;e k G. HARMISON. President. Us a tout limn that the Consti tution relieved re-turns from the county of Heard. The county acted last Tuesday and went to Atkinson by a heavy majority and vet, nwith r the Journal ur Con s tution have Heard. Not half the gubernatorial dele gates have been elected yet. The battle has but fairly begun —Au gusta News. And the Newt, published that statement on Friday afternoon, ; vrh n Mr. Atkinson, according <o the Constitution had 116 votes and General Evans 74 or a total of 190 out ot 350. Tut, tut 1 At the battle of Cripple Creek nobody appears to have been hurt except the creek. —Augusta Her ald. Later dispatches state, however, that it ran away during the fight; but as its mouth was out of sight, and full of water, the “Cripple” sent no verbal message from its bed. In 1845 a Scotch farmer sued the cu tom authorities for a penny and won his case, jibe cott amounted to S7OO, t BANISHED JS —pimples, blotches, sores, humra, and eruptions, by Ur. Pierce’s Golden Mea ■UK leal i)i ßcover y_ p or a poor JjgTk a complexion, and for the , poor blood that causes it, L! this is the best of all known remedies. |EIhB In every disease or disor- afiSJ’V’l dei- of the skin or scalp, in every trouble that oomes A® from Impure blood, the ® “ Discovery ” is the onlv | medicine that’s sold with —l ~ a guarantee that it shall do what it promises. If it doesn’t benefit or cure, you have your money back. Scrofula in all its various forms, Eczema, Tetter, Salt-rheum, Erysipelas, Boils, Car buncles, Enlarged Glands, Tumors and Swell ings. and every kindred ailment, are feetly and permanently cumi by it. Buy of reliable dealers. With’ any others, Bomethlng else that pays them better will probably be urged as “just as good.” ■ ' «IVI— ■ - Get Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy at any druggist’s, for 50 cents, and you get a com plete and lasting cure for tire worst cases of Chronic Catarrh in the Head, THE LATEST, WHAT JB THE LATEST ? We have just Reed -a beautiful lot of the very latest styles of suiting and pants goods which we will make up to order—at unheard of low prices We are turning out an absolute perfect lit & the finest work ever seen in Rome—if you want a genu ine tailor made suit come to us and you will get it—We do not adveaise suite made to order” & then order yon a ready, made suit from Cincin nati or New York, but every suit we sell is made right here iu Rome and to your order—Burney pants Co. ts 2_2oj^S L T A LADY’S TOILET [] ■ -1 Is not complete ‘■ •s wiihout an ideal n r-C WDER. Bfl I I w Combines every element ofa beauty and puritv. It is beauti- 1 tying, soothing, healing, health- j ful, and harmless, and- when! rightly used is invisible. A most I K delicate and desirable protection & to the face in this climate. I Insist upon having ths gsnults, I IT IS FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. I 4 EQUAL 1 2 I. e. Four Weeks by our methi d of teaching book-keeping is equal to Twelve Weeks by the old plan. 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Cheney for the IM 1? k “ M " and behove hnu pertoell, h.mLu'?’ in allbusine B tn.Mae.ions ao.f ,” nancially .bl. to tarty „ ut u ™ «- gntioDs made bv their firm ’ Walding. Kinnan A Makvin, Whole sale Druggists, Tolads, O. fe ' Hall’s Catarrh Cure’ is taken inter nally, acting directly upon H 00( j and mucous surfaces of the system Irice. 75c. per bottle. Sold -bySi Druggists Testimonia_sjree TAX RECEIYtRSNOTICE. I will be at the Court House fr Om now until June the 30th, for tl purpose of receiving your taxes a! are urgently requested to make their returns at the earliest date, saving 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. NOTICE. GECFRGIA, Floyd County, Notice is hereby given that a Petition Signed by fifteen or more Freeholders of the 1504th. (H Off . elite) District G.M. of said county, has been Filed in my office asking that the benefits for the Provisions of Sections 1440, 1450, 1451,1452 1452, 1453,and 1454 of the Code of Georgia of 1882 and the amend ments thereto shall apply to said 1504th. District G M, of said County. I further give notice that said matter will be heard on the 25th. day of June. Instant (1594) and if no valid reasons are shown, au EtecHon will be ordered to oc cur on the 14th, day of July next (1894) to decide the question as to “Fence“ or “Stock Law,“ ac cording to the Statutes in such ca*e made and provided. Given under my hand and Offi cial Signature, this 4th. day of June 1894. John P. Davis,. - Ordinary MME. A. RUPPERT’S hSX FACS BLEACH WME. A. 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