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“The man whose business is to
anterpret the Bible is likely to
»*ie a sad miss of interpreting a
platform “—[Atlanta Journal, Ev
555 organ. ]
Using cat-tail pillows helps to cur
expenses.
The patriotic dude uses ’smoke
lass powder.
The bent of the Keely Kourse is
fit break “Bender” business.
Ther themometer is making a
desperate effort to keep up with
itkinson’s majority.
Did the Constitution over offer
mything in the way of advice
“•just for harmony's sake?”
The girl who can dance has a good
Mme, but the girl who is learned has
her Land squeezed the oimuest.
1. is the same old story, x-all times
or not, it is the merchants who ad
vertise that are doing the business.
I
The millionaire who rides a bicy
cle become a foot pedaler, and
sometimes tumbles even from
that.
Since the advent ofthe“Two Towns
and Frank O’Brien,“Atlanta seems to
have forgotten" Handsome Harry
Hill,’-
To stake a man on a horse race
ie about as uncertain of results as
taking a woman for better or for
worse.
A woman always turn i her back to
She clerk when she opens her pocket
. c>. to pay a 1 ill. She is not going to
take any chances.
Ton thousand tons of salmon,
3-5,000,000 cans, were put up this
atason in the canneries en the
Trazer R’ver, B. C.
Billykidd:—“Why dus dey call de
Rost lawyer in Rome a ’cat? ”
Kiddybill.—“Feelyne— Fees and
If. in is his bisuess See?”
The first attempt to build a rail
road to the summit of Pike’s peak
was made in 1881, Its upper ter
aomal is 14,000 feet above the level
if the sea.
Ths Macon Telegraph has won a
Most glorious victory, and yet it
does not crow over its adversaries.
The Telegraph is patriotic rather
3ian partizan.
The Savannah Morning News
sails the next goxernor ‘"Atkinson,
the Hustler,” It is not a bad
same, coming from an Evans
source.—Griffin News.
The Hustler of Rome extends
condolence and sympathy to Hal
Mcore, ana Glessner Lets get
together boys and have our re
songe out of the third party |
Well. Dun, thy unfaithful ser
vant must paj the penalty.—Au
gusta Chronicle.
Wyman, he who know how,
auay oontinue to forge ahead.
Mr, Leon Valliant describes
iffor*thaii BOO’species or fish here
loibreunkaown to naturalists as
inhabiting the lakes of Borneo.
That accounts for “the wild man
©f Borneo.”
Manage is said to be a lottery
and yet no United States law pro
tects the poor editor from free col
umn write ups. Newspapers will
tariff they dong get a protection
for revenue.
Aspirants for legislative honors
in Meriwether county appear to be
somewhat backward this year.
hasn’t been a single an
nouncement as yet, —Newnan
Herald.
The new suffragist orator in Kan
sas is Mrs. Catt. She is probably a
rattling talker.—Albany Herald-
If treated to a boquet of “Macon
eggs”, wonder if Central City people
could say: “ The Cat came back!’’
The statistic 3 show that the city
having the greatest death rate in
the world is Rheims, France, the
proportion being 28,62 per 1,000
in each year. Dublin follows with
27,05 and then New York with
26,27.
During the past week exports
w re larger and imports smaller
than during the same pericd last
year. The import-ant feature of
this condition is that it throws
the balance of trade our way —and
we dont have to advertise .
Gen. Evans said in Atlanta the
other day, that he would be in the
race until the last county acts, and
that he expects to be nominated. —
Augusta News
That being the case, then in the
landguage of Ham, we are “truly
sorry for the old gentleman.”
Between the 4’h of April and
die 4th o f May 170 leaves of ab
sence were granted to the mem
bers of the National House of Rep
resentatives on the plea of illness
1 There are any numoer of men in
Congress who will be granted per
manent leaves of abscence on ac
count of the country’s “illness.’’—
’ L uisville Courier-Journal.
1
Miss Rose Elizibeth Cleveland
says the shortest sermon on record
is that of Dean Swift, who, hav
read the Scriptural text, “He that
giveth to the poor lendeth to the
Lord,” added, “You see your secu
rity ; what do you think about it?”
Mips Cleveland lengthens and
wealfens the famous remsrk inex
cusably. What the Dean is q lotec
as saying is: “If you are satisfied
with the security, down with the
dust.”—Richmond State.
The unprincipled newspaper
correspondent who has been misu
mg Governor Northen’s name
should be severely dealt with. —
Augusta Chronicle.
That’s right, no profane galoot
should be permitted to take the
name of the hero of the “Way
cross War’’ in vain. And while we
see no immediate opening for a
United States Senatorial position,
still the Hustler of Rome is with
Pat Walsh's paper.
The Atlanta Looking Glass says:
‘The State press is at present ac
tively grooming itself fur the
great acrobatic act which now
seems inevitable,and in a few short
1 fleeting days will tumble into the
t Atkinson ranks as gracefully as
• the circumstance will permit. It is
r painful to flop but it has to
come."
The Looking Glass is an Evans
3 paper, but it foresees the inevita
’ ble. The cartoon it gives of the
' Evans editors climbing the fence
’ well illustrates the situation.
j The Memphis Avalanche says:
[ ‘E v angeli6t Sam Jones has many
imitators, but no equals in his
. eypecial line. It is believed that
with all his faults of style and vi
o’ation of pulpit proprieties he
does much good. The others suc
ceed only in reproducing his ob
jectionable manerisms and affect-
' ed bad grammer and provincial
isms. When the Rev. Sam Jones
dies he will not have a successor;
neither did Cromwell. It is only
once in two or three centuries that
a remarkable man is produced in
a certain line, The spaces are fill
ed up with mediocrity and cheap
affectation. Nature's great works,
whether intellectual or physical I
works, are as distinct and well ]
classified as the Alps or the Py- ’
rennees. Tnere is but one Sam 1
Jones and another will not be soon 1
seen.
7 HE HUSTLER OF ROME, MONDAY JUNE 18. 1894.
Every man who favors General
Evans must be of good cheer and
work and talk for their favorite.
The time to stand fast to your
candidate is when be needs your
help. We are firm in the belie f
that the General will be the next
Governor of Georgia.—Covington
Enterprise.
Talk about faith, how’s the
above, for an am at u re?
An enthusiastic supporter of Gen.
Evans bet an Atkinson man SIOO to
$25 in Americus on Wednesday, that
Evans would carry at least 100 of th e
137 counties m the state. Other bets
of less odds and smaller amounts
were also made. —Griffin Call May
4th.
Saying; that there are some Atkin
son follwers in Americus who are
“doing very well .thank you,”—fur
ther comment is unnecessary.
A bottle of King’s Royal Germe
teur found its way into the editorial
sanctum and was welcomed as an old
friend. Its tonic and anti-caustic ei~
sects this debilitating weather are
magical. It is invigorating and re
freshing.— Atlanta Gazette,
Then suppose you get a dozen
bottles, double the dose and take it
oftener—perhaps in the course of
time your diseased mind will recover
its normin al condition and you will
cease to be a monomaniac on the sub
ject of abusing Judge Gober, and
[ other Georgians, whom the masses
now recognize as your superiors.
THE END IS NIGH
The end is approaching in the
j gubernatorial race. It is now only
. a question of a week or so. Either
General Evans must show his
_ strength or his friends in counties
that act late will be stampeded by
the victories of Mr. Atkinson and
leave the old warror without the
support he is counting on.
It is necessary now for the
Evansites to secure 102 votes out
of a possible 138 to circumvent
Mr. Atkinson and gain a majority
in the convention. The question
is, can this be done while the Cow
etan is picking up the small num
ber of 58?
Today will prove a straw that
shows the way the wind is blowing
and by the end of next week it
will be almost determined whether
Evans or Atkinson will be the
next governor of Georgia.—Augus
ta Herald.
)
THE GUBERNATORIAL RACE.
, The victory of Mr. At kinson in
Bibb, in our opinion, extinguishes
> the last chance that there will be a
L reaction in popular sentiment in fa
vor of Gen. Evans. The race is prac
’ tically ended.
Under the circumstances, it is im
possible for Gen. Evans to overcome
, the lead of B 0 which his opponent
, has gained. In order to do so it
, would be necessary tor him to se
cure at least 10G of the 160 delegates
val tn ho n.hnaan nnd Ina mnal fl.rria-ni
lu ue cuoseii, ana uis must araem
friend cannot believe that he is able
to do that He would need to gain
upon Mr . Atkinson much faster du
ring the remainder of the race than
Mr. Atkinson has gained upon him
thus far.
We hope consideration of these
facts will suggest to Gen. Evans the
propriety of withdrawing om the
race, in the interest of the Democra
tic party. He so without dis
credit to himself personally. He has
made a plucky fight,and wo are frank
to say that we do not believe his fail
ure is due to his own mistakes or
want of popularity. He went into the
race handicapped by the support of
the Atlanta Constitution, and that
would have been fatal to almost any
man in Georgia, if he were opposed
by a man with the ability, energy,
aggressiveness and organizing talent
possessed by Mr. Atkinson.
Os course the Telegraph is not in a
position to advise Gen. Evans, hav
ing opposed him vigorously a>d con
sistently: but it has a right to speak
in the interest of the Democratic par
ty, *f which Gen. Evans, as well as
the Telgraph, is a servant. The in
terest of the party clearly requires
that all useless conflicts in its ranks
pio !active o f dissension and wastin"
its strength shall be avoided. As we
have shown, the continuance of the
present contest is useless, and no one
can doubt that it is productive of bit
erness. —Macon Telegraph.
HAM’S HLA’IEST-
I was strutting aruuud a while
today with ft large hot-house rose
ud my laple, 1 Walked up to the
Nicholson House cigar stand this
morning and bought a cigar and
the sweet young lady who sold it to
me picked *out a beautiiul rose
from a tray, came around the
counter, and with a modest blush
pinned i on my lapel.
II was done so quick I did not
have time to.tell her I was unmar
ried man, so I bowed and strutted
off feeling sorry for her, and think
ing what a pity it was that this
face of mine has so irresistible.
Then I happened to notice sever*
ul other fellows standing around with
roses on their coats, and I took my
thumbs out of the arm-holes of my
vest. Just then she pinned one on a
one-eyed Irishman, and happening
to glance up I saw a sign “Rose a
free to customers every Sunday.” In
half an hour the place was so full of
dudes you could stir them with a
stick,and they all t roses with their
cigars and they were pinned on by
the same fair hand. And then my
bigitiness took a big tumble, and I
streaked up stairs and took mine off.
I guess my face is all right for every
day use, but I will not try to pick
roses with it hereafter. But hew is
this for enterprise on the part of
the cigar dealer?—Georgia Cracker.
CURIOUS FACTS.
Mr. Stanley states that between
1777 and 1807, 3,000,000 Africans
slaves were sold in the "West Indies
alone.
The making of lucifer matches
is a Slate monopoly in France,
Spain, Portugal, Itally, Greece
Roumania and Servia.
There are 4,592 cigar makers
established in Germany, employ
ing 136,998 persons. The number
of retailers is estimated at 800-
000.
The highest waves ever met
with in the ocean are said to be
those off the Cape of Good Hope,,
Under the influence of a North
westerly gale they have been
known to exceed forty feet in
height.
Some Chinese coins are but one
twentieth the value of an Ameri
can cent. The celestial kingdom
has many enthusiastic coin col
lectors. In one notable collection
there are more than 150,000 varie
ties of cash, the oldest of which
date back as far as 2300 B. C.
IN THE PRISONS.
Idaho has 132 convicts, all
' males,
Michigan has 563 convicts, all
males.
The convicts of New Hampshire
number 137.
Maryland has 674 convicts, of
whom 497 are unmarried.
California convicts each cost
the state 32 cents a day,
Nevada has 104 convicts em
ployed in making boots and shoes.
Virginia convicts are hired out
to shoe contractors and railroads.
Minnesota has 312 white con
victs, sixteen colored and one In
dian.
The North Carolina penitentia
ry contaiues 200 white and 921
colored convicts.
The cost of prison subsistence
in Colorado is 11 cents a day.
HISTORICAL.
•lae list horse railroad was built
in 1826-7.
Ships were first* copper bottomed”
in 1783.
The entire Hebrew Bible.was print
ed in 1488.
During several centuries the depos
its in the Bank of V enice, which were
not payable but transferable on the
books of the bank, were at a pre
mium over gold coin.
Prof. Williams. of Johns Hopkins,
found at Hiedelberg unversity a rule
printed in 1430, forbidding the older
students-to shave the heads of the
new ones, and cites this as an evi
dence that hazing is an old habit.
The oldest Athenian coins bear the
type of Athena, and this was follow -
ed bva design of the head of the
goddess. Greek coins bore the initia
of the town where they were struckl
and then followed monograms.
BAMS TIED
—pimples, blotches, sores,
humors, mid eruptions. Ly
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In every disease or disor
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Scrofula in all its various forms, Eczema,
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Buy of reliable dealers. With any others,
something else that pays them better will
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Get Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy at any
druggist’s, for 50 cents, and you get a com
plete and lasting cure for tbs worst cases of
Chronic Catarrh in the Head.
OATS! OATS! OATS!
1 ,000 Bushels of
Oats just received and
for sale by the Rome
Grocery Co.
for rent.- There are four rooms and
a garden and other accommodations
that can be rented very cheap, ap
ply to Mrs. W.. Tarnna Avenue
A. Fourth Ward.
6- 14tf
SPECIAL NOTICE.
The friends and patrons of
the late firm ot Crouch &
Watson are respectfully in
formed that any prescription
or special formula filled by
the oid firm can be refilled by
the undersigned, AVe invite
our friends and the public
generally to bear this in mind
as our high standard of merit
both as to drugs used and
the prescriptionists copond
ing them Will always be main
tained. Thanking the public
for the liberal pa’ronage
o generously bestowed upon
u> we hold ourselves at all
times in readiness to continue
tos erve our friends.
Respectfully.
J T. Crouch & Co
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We have just Recd—a beautiful
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seen in Rome—if you want a genu
ine tailor made suit come to us and
you will gel i. —We do not adveaise
suits made to order” & then order
you a ready, made suit from Cincin
nati or New York, but every suit we
sell is made right here in Rome and
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TAX RECEIVERSNOTICE
I will be at the Court House fm
now until June the 30th for ?
purpose of receiving your taxes fn
are urgently requested to make their
returns at the earliest date, savin!
rush at the close. Defaulters will h
returned from every district U
double tax, where they n ee ]Ju
give in their taxes, Respectfam
M. D- McOsker,
- f as Receiver
NOTICE.
GEORGIA, Floyd County,
Notice is hereby given that a
Petition Signed by fifteen or moie
Freeholders of the 1504th. (How
ell's) District G.M. of said county
has been Filed in my office asking
that the benefits for the Provisions
o Sections 1440,1450, 1451,1452
1452. 1453,and 1454 of the Code of
Georgia of 1882 and the amend
ments thereto shall apply to sa d
1504th. District G M. of ea id
County. I further give noli a that
Id matter will be heard on the
25th. day of June. Instant (1894)
r lif no valid r .s a are sho rn,
an Election will be ordered to oc
cur on the 14th. day of July text
(1894) to dec de the question as
to “Fence” or “Stock Law," ac
cording to thb Statutes in such
case made and provided.
Given under my hand and Offi
cial Signature, this 4th. day of
June 1894.
John P.’Davis,
Ordinary
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