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“Banner county" of Georgia.
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“The mar. whose business is t<■
interpret the Bible is likely to
make a sad mi'-s of interpreting a
platform “—[Atlanta Journal, Ev
.Ans organ. J
I saw ah r tty up a tair,
C nee at a big 11 >r.el,
V.a-uapsh sought ths fatnsd nightmare--
He was too “fly” to tell.
Bili Dalton, like Tamilian , has
3,6611 killed again
Thsre should be a tire alarm
on Tower Hill.'
The tights that are made of
Triuks sould net be worn -even by
4sa.Uet girls.
No. Maud, dear, the man with
x bkie short leg did not have the otl. r
jne ■“pulled.”
The teli jw who hates a sensa
tional paper is oiteu the principal
■cbar ictor of sensation. See?
Do you know where the nearest
.dire alarm box is, and do you
iiuow who keeps the key? If you
■ don’t, why you ought to.
The “prodigal sou'’ story, with
fiie“fatted calf” attachment, often
makes the temptation to the inno
centbboay —a greater temptation.
The gentleman who once told us
*bout how the first counties w nt
in .the Bacon —Gordon campaign
.a syendjuga few days in Atlanta
“First Class” Post masters han
their clerls “Fourth Claes”
■.Postmasters handle the mail.
”Ail tl e same onlydif/erent' —in
ihe sa ary .See?
’When hey pass a law epealing
bid maids then will umarried wo
rmanhood rush to arms —and bach
--aionq like the infant indus’iiee,
c-ry for protection.
The United States manufactures
■iaiore iron, steel, copper and lead
than any other country on the
ftglebe. Great Britain being a little
.mead on zinc and tin.
Terrell Speed says that if it
keepi rairJ’y, out in hit neck of
■■ fite-«ctihr,be proposes to swapjhic
■■“‘razor bauds’’ for geese and raise
/feathers instead of chitlins.
The 'Aid tut a daily Commercial.
- : iS4se Atxiusons majority, continues
to frowAti size and brightness. As
foe f«.ir-ue&Rand fearlessness Biack-
Ft/arircMi’t be impri ved upon,
’.The Western Miners have the
Silver fames in .good shape but the
troubii come in their trying to
cwtute Uncle Sam's incubator.
They waut eagles to fly over their
.■#aetal.
If ths owners o) railroaus agree to
-oteU, where are the Populists going io
get the «..oney to buy with? If ti ey
•udeeliue to sell.do Uie Populists pui
to take possession by force? —
tSpar'.<. !shmaa.ite.
. We add irar voice to a general
<1 fu ir for a change by party law or
-■legislative enactment if necessary, so
CJi to have every county sel-jct dele
. gates the same -day for conventions.
It would be a Letter, fairer and more
aabsfaetory wry than the present sys
tem.”—Thomaston Times.
" Whenever a public official is
*sound ’o be dishonest in China 1 e
s* -straightway decapitated. Th a
■ . ute off the greatest feeder to tl e
rahlfC'Of the Third party and has
a tendency to keep the kalamityi
AGtflers without a leader.
Why don’t someone settle Fannin
county an I let it go into one of the
columns.—Augusta Herald.
Some one? Why that’s the business
of the democratic executive commit,
tee of Fannin county—and they set
tled it at the proper time by issuing
certificates to Atkins'n delegates.
General Evans evidetly doesn’t
feel that his race for the Democat
ic nomination is a hopeless one
yet, and he tells his f rieuds that
lie has no idea ot retiring. All
the same, however, GeneralJEvans’
friends realize that he is beaten, if
he doesn't. —Albany Herald,
Prince Albert, is the name of a
young Savannah negro who has just
been sentenced to 2 > years in the
Penitentiry for snatching a lady’s
purse. Tue Georgia convict may
wear stripes but the Georgia peni
tentiary won this suit and for the next
20 years will sport a “black” “Prince
Albert ’
The Atlanta Looking Glass, the
Puck of the south, is doing a world of
good in its own and other cities in
the state. The Looking Glass is a ter
ror to the influential evil doer, and
the high toned sinner trembles lest
his short coinings be reflected from
its polished pannels. The Looking
Glass is the friend of the honorable
and is “honest” with, the—scoundrel
It has a great work to perform aud
is hustling.
Good rains are reported in the
northen and western portions of
the State, while the drouth in
Southern and Southwest Georgia
continues. — Albany Herald.
Wet! Yes sir, we kuow all
about inclement weather as well
as Clement Evans and right now
North Georgia needs a Mackintosh
for her hog and hominy campaign.
The band wagon of Coweta’s
Wagon Boy is a mighty popular
veuicle. Lots of folks wunt to
climb on it, now.—Columbus
Ledger.
The Ledger is right, but the
wagon is about the biggest and
best vehicle in the State aud there
rfe always room for one more. —Lot
everybody get in and trust to the
Coweta Wagon Boy to make the
trip in perfect safety aud on
schedule.
Dear Phill : The Plumed Knight
inaugurated a practice still popu
lar with politicians when he said ,
“Burn this letter,’’ —Calhoun
Times.
Tut! Tut 1 Middy, don’t be deal
ing in “vagries,” but come out and
teil the lady you want pie. You
kuow, and you know that we know
that you kuow that there are no
politicians in Floyd—and if there
are, that none of them would
“write letters” of that class. The
“animals ’ in Floyd have got sense
like folks
An editor who opposes wonim
suffrage in Kansas invites trouble.
A dispatch from Wichita declares
at Kingman on Thursday night
when Editor Brown arrived at
aume from the Pupmist State Con
vention, where he bitterly fought
woman suffrage, he was met at the
stati n, taken from the side of his
wife,'clothed in a Mother Hub
bard drees aud sun bonnet and
compelled to march through the
streets before a brass baud. The
friends of the woman suilr-ge did
it.
The populists of Catoosa county
held a meeting at Kiugold last
week, aud decided to make no
nominations for county officej. A
resolution endorsing Seab Wright
for congress oh his owu platform
was uuammdusly adopted. The
meeting was composed of about
thirty five citizens. —Couraut
American.
That’s encouraging for Colonel
Wright—its most encouragingly
encouraging.
For representatives of Flc.yd:
Major Bob Fouche.
Capt. J ohn Reese,
aud plain
“Mister” Moze Wright
Aud they will be elected, too—
■“ Mark that prediction.”
THE HUSTLER OF ROME F’iiDAY JUNE 22 1894
It is said that Atkinson is ;
duel tig to nothing but sl’in and
bones. Should he get the nomina
tion Hines won’t leave a greasy
spot of him, —Dalton Economist,
Third party.
1 hat would be awful bad, brot! -
er. Really it would be burbar >ut
But it Atkinson fades away to hu
man sight, he 11 leave a Democrat
ic ghost behind that Hines can’t
lay.—Chattooga News.
It is rumored that Dr. Henry
Carlton, of Athens, will enter the
congressional race with Judges
Lawson and McWhorter. Dr. Carl
ton is a dashing campaigner lull
of fire and vim aud is bound to
cause commotion up in the Ber
muda grass belt, — Macon News.
Lets see, wasn’t there some one
by the name of Carlton who, after
a Kimball House caucus, decided
to, and did enter the late Guberna
torial campaign when Atlanta was
opnositig Mr. Atkinson? The dash
o‘ that brilliancy, however, was
shootingsturioh—bright but down
ward.
Eighteen carloads of clay have been
shipped from Georgia lor the Tam
pa Bay Hotel grounds Augusta
News.
But our own Steve Clay of th ♦
county of Cobb is still with us, and
like Atkinson’s majority la’doing
very well, thank you?- -R®Ma (Ga.)
Hustler.
The Hutou’s Clay is too val
uable to send out of Georgia. He
forms a solid political ground ■which
his opponents find a hard road to
travel.—Augusta News.
And they may Tampa with it all
they please but they will never see
the 'Uy that they will have that Clay
at “Bay” today.‘*Mark that preoic
t >u. ”
MAJOR BACON FOR THE SENATE.
Now that the gubernatorial race i i
practically settled, the question o
the next U. S Senator is looming up
prominently all over the State, and is
growing in interest every day.
There seems to be little question oi
the fact that Major Bacon is leading
the race, and is growing stronger, as
the campaign progresses, in every
section of the State.
M: j >r Fa on is so well known, and
ms eminent übilitvs and high integri
yso u liversally recognized that he
would bring the office a prestige and
i fluence that would render him a
tower of strength to the South, and
to the democratic party.— Georgia
Cracker.
GOBER WILL GO FISHING’
The attacks made on Judge Gober
because of his recent visit to Savan
nah, where he was hospit ibly ent n -
tained for a day by Flein Du Bignon
would suggest that the judges of Su
perior Courts should be careful not
t® go beyond the limits of the judi.
cial circuits during this canq aign
without providing themselves with
certificates establishing the nou-po
lifical significance of tueir movement.
These being exhibited to the alert
Evans outposts, ad will be well,
Columbus Enquirer-Sun.
Just so. The Judge is thinking
about going on a fishing frolic, and if
the Atlanta papers bear of it, they are
informed iu advance that there is
nothing political in it, and it is hoped
they will not get unduly excited
about it —ManeHa Journal-
If Judge Gober wants to catch a
fine “mes* ’of “suckers’ we rec. m-
I mend Fu ton county— with any sec
tion of the political frog pen I of At
luntn. For the best, receipt for “cook
ing ’ said Aquatic Rattle we would
recommend the Macon Telegraph’s
receipt. Try ‘em Judge.
It is hard to get the better of a
postmaster the postmas
ter of a Western town came across
a letter on which were simply
these three words;
hill
John
Mass «
Did he s®nd it io the dead let
ter office? By no means; in a few 1
minutes he “got on” to the jok- j
and decided that it was meant for <
John Underhill, Andover, Mass.
i->o you catch onto the joke?—Ex
change. '
Why Cert! The “key” to ’hat I
joke was published on theday that t
Scott Thornton was born, or about .
twenty years before Judge New- 1
sance began singing “The Lone
Rock by the Sea. ’’
REBUCING PENSIONS.
Wh m you are asked what the
Democratic party has dope since
it. has been in power you can sn' ,
that, among other things, it has
reduced pensions, by which the
Republican party sought to.cou
riuue itself in power.
This saving is the result of the
igid economy practiced by Com
missioner Lochreu, under Becreta
ry Hoke Smith’s direction. Com
missioner Raum, his predecessor,
at first estimated an annual appro
priation of $180,000,001) for th z '
conduct of his bureau, but Prei -
dent Harrison was so thoroughly
alarm' d by the enormous propor
tions the p! nsion expenditures
were assuming in consequence of
the service act passed by the fifti
eth congress, that he sent for Raum
1 and asked that the estimate be cut
to $165,000 000.
Raum consented to the reduc
tion upon the understanding that
any deficit ncy should be made
good by congress, and that the
president should urge upon con
gress the necessity of making the
dtficiensy good.
Mr. Harrison agreed to this
proposition and the sum oi $165,-
000,000 was appropriated.
In the meantime th« democratic
administration came into power
and the expenditure of the appro
priation was left to Mr Locliren
and Secretary Smith.
Instead of spending the total
amount less they have saved $25,-
000,000 and asked tor an appropri
alion of only $140,000,000 for fis
cal year beginning July 1.
If the department were given
credit for the s2s,ooo,oooreturned,
the sum at its disposal would he
$115,000,000 as against $165,000-
000 appropriated upon Mr. Raum 5
request and as against $180,000,-
i 00J. the first estimate. —Columbus
1 Ledger.
Mr. Atkinson and bis friems
are wholly responsible for any uu
j pleasantness and division that
. may result from this campaign.—
! Dalton Argus.
I You are quite right, Brother
; Shaver, and now let M r. Atkinson’s
i friends get to work early to repair
| some of the damages they have
| wrought. Democracy wants unity
to present its best front to the op-
I position.—Courant American,
Now aint you two a precious
pair of Journals? Twin calves
could not be more alike than you
political dandies. Our man has
done nothing worse than defeat
your man for the nomination ana
we helped him to do ir. If you mi
nority boys will do like De t o rats
- just fall in with the majority,
there is no “division.” Wbat do
you want, any how?
J Alii AKD CLEAR
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The friends and patrons of
the late firm 01 Crouch &
Watson are respectfully in
formed that any prescription
or special formula filled by
the oid firm can be re lied by
the undersigned. We invite
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NOTICE, I
G EORGIA, Floyd County 1
No.ice is hereby givsn that!
I eritiou Siaimd by or mol
Freeholders of the 1504th. (HciJ
elPs) District G.M. of said count!
has been Filed in my office ask J
that the benefits for the Provieiol
of Sections 1440,1450, 1451, lj.J
1452, 1453,and 1454 of the Code!
Georgia of 1882 and the amen!
ments thereto shall app'v to sal
1504 s h. District GM, of sal
County. I further give aotjcithl
said matter will be luard n tH
25th. day of June. Instant (18!M
and if no valid reasons are show!
an Election will be orderedtooJ
cur on ine 14ih. day of July r.ej
(1894) to decide the citKstionl
io “Fence” or “Stock Law,“ al
cording to the Statutes m sum
case made and provided. ;
Given uuuer my hand and 0®
cial Signature, this 4th. day n
■lune 1894. 1
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Ordinary |
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