The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, June 24, 1894, Image 2

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THE HUSTLR OF ROME., utcred at the Rome Poet O "ce a» “arst-cliss ' secouu-claM Mail ’latter. I (Editor, aud PHIL G. BYRD, j Mimagel . daily and Sunday. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTIG 0 ceutu. week or $5 00per annum KFFICE' Corner Broad Street and irricc.. v. vj tlh AVenue . Official organ Os the city <>f Rome; and Foyd. the •‘Banner county of Georgia. MAKE you: application “The man whose business is to interpret the Bibl» is I’kely h> make a sad mins of interpreting a platform “-[Atlanta Journal, Ev ans organ.] _ For representatives of Floyd: Major Bob Fouche, Capt, John Reese, and plain “Mister” Moze Wright. Aud they will be elected, too— “ Mark that prediction/ 4 The Greek Orthodox church has 96,000,000 followers. T iat's a fake about a snake “skeering” a Fifth ward electric car off its track. Marriage may be a failure or it may not—most of it depends upon “the woman in the case." All things come to him who waits but its weary the waiting for the end of this tariff debate' A Possum Trott boarding house keeper feeds his hens on hash to make them lay scrambled eggs, The Third Party’s cheap bid for J. 41 V? X I_l t» V* ■* —• ' J X the negro vote amuses do one more than it does the average ne gro. The Atlanta King’s ground swell, proved to be an earthquake aid laud slide for the “Peoples Choice.” The most elevated railroad in the world is the Lima and Croy a in Peru It ascends to an elevation of 15,840 ifeet above the sea •When Croker left for Europe he “got away with” a world of evi dence that will be needed in the Tammany invention. ’The Atlanta lawyers who have been stumping around for General Evans geern to have been muzzled. Too late. —Dublin Post- « Whenever a hen thinks she will have a set to her eggs she tries to “lay them in the shade” before she .igoes to “brooding” ov*r them. There are 2136 women architects in the United States. And of coarse the building and cooing will not be permitted to suffer. The “Consti Atlautatootioner” has spoken and said that it will sup port Mr. Atkinson as the nominee— but where is General Evans’ “me-too’’ Badon grows most of the chico ry used in German coffee. And, strange to say, orders that are for —Baden are always promptly ■filled, Running out of money and run ning into debt are about as near a parity as running into money and running out of debt—but much more common. An old adage has it that*‘June damp and warm does not make the farmer poor. ” This J uue has been about as dam-p warm as the poor -farmer could stand. In 1888 the people of Great Bntiau paid on 492.200 car riages. In America every woman has a graceful carriage of her own —but its on the free list. Soundings have been taken in ti • South Atlantic ocean to the depth ot 46,000 feet. But McGinty and his Aquatic ballet of mermaids were not a bed out by th* soundings. G-porge Wiliams, who founded the Young Men’s Christian Asso ciation, has been knighted by Queen Victoria. He is still hale and hearty, though advanced into life. Strikes come high to the strikers and their employers and the State It has cost tlie State of Ohio alou a over £IO,OOO to keep the militia in the field to protect property aganist the coal stikers. A New York man for a promised sum of $5,G00 permitted doctors to bore a hole in him for scientific pur poses. The pnan died. It has been discovered that the man was bored tor the simples —Mobile Register. Hou • O. A. Bacon and Hon. W. J. Ham, of Suoilygoster fame, will speak to Cherokee democracy at Canton, on the first Tuesday in July. Bacou and Ham. that’s the stuff to meet the Populists with. A carrier pigeon was killed at the house of Jas. McAfee in White county a few days ago bearing a tag with the following inscription, 1 ‘R. B. Y., No. 138.” Another case of “13” “8" together with fa tal results. , Philadelphia’s new Broad street station of the Pennsylvania rail road when completed, will contain over 100 miles of coucealed elec- 1 trie wiriug. But theu, thats noth -1 log compared to the hidden “wires” of Tammauy. > A French physician has con r structed an acting model of the human heart. It is of the same hue, size aud consistency of the 3 natural organ, with every detail, > aud a red fluid courses through it aud through artificial arteries. Here’s a chauce for the heartless r villain who still persues her. In his speech of acceptance of the chairmanship of the third par ty of Catoosa county, J. M Ed- I wards said: “when you discovered j a member of his party you have 3 found a nugget of gold.” This ie the first intimation we have had to the effect that populist were gold bugs.—Ringold New South. The plan of holding primaries in every county on the same day in Georgia is favored by the Au gusta Chronicle because it would save many enthusiastic and im patient Democrats the necessity of going into a neighboring coun. ty to vote because of the delay in holding the home primary.—Ath ens Banner. Atlanta seems to be trying to launch another political boom. This time it is in the interest of Judge Turner, it has struck some people that Atlanta made booms often prove boom- er. angs, even for the best men.—Co lumbus Ledger. That’s what General Evans thinks about it—Ta Ra Ra Cobb thinks its more of boom-de-ay, and its strikes Tommy Felder—all in a heap. There are but sixty-eight genu ine eggs of the great auk in exist ence, and of these United States has two, France baa ten aud Great Britain forty-eighl. The others are held iu Gernaany, Holland, Denmark, Portugal and Spain. Os the two in the United States Jake Moore was hatched —therefore he is the only natural born Auction eer iu America. The Hu-tixr of Rome is one of the most interesting evening pa pers that comes to ibis office. Phill Byrd is a hustler and no mistake, aud he is getting out a mighty interesting little paper The people of Rome ought to be proud that they have such a fear less journal as the Hustler.— Ac worth Post. And so they are, Brother Wil. liams, that is if a big subscription list aud lots of kommeudations aud kustius amount to anything iu the way of evidence. Aud the Hustler of Rome thanks you and ( wishes you mighty well. —We have noticed before that there is a gait ( hung onto your Post—keep it , swinging. THE HUSTLER OF ROME SUNDAYJUNE 24 1894 The watermelon’s come to town, So has the dark blackberry ( hiokens roostin' on the ground —And all the coons are merry . The cotton bloom is on the square The summer girl is too Atkinson is “getting there" While Evans’ leuling blue. —Possum Trott Gazett After the ball is over, After the team is busted. The Telegraph roams in clover And the News—is disgust. Yet glory and disaster,, Alike are fond of Bacon, The “wool hats" still are master— Their Senator dwells iu Macon. Well, Dun, thy unfaithful ser vant must pay the penalty. -Au gusta Chronicle. Why man, be who knows how, may coutiuuejto forge ahead, —The Hustler of Rome. Ten dollars or thirty days.— Columbus Ledger. “Dam the Etowah ! ’ We appeal to the Mayor and Council. Editor Stovall, of Savannah han got us down wrong in this para graphic pleasantry • “Editor Ham In Gainsville and Kd itor Glessner in Griffin,have sat down to view the ruins in a . all and Spaul ding. ‘lnto each life some raiu must fall.”’ Wait until Chattam county acts and Stovall will be stove up, pleasantly : speaking. The Constitution has returned to i the Democratic roof tree and the ■ “fatted calf” is being waited for. i Seciety leaders have their litt’e trials aud troubles like the balance of the human race. W f ,rd McAilis ■ ter, the ’eader of New York’s 400, * is iu trouble now. His daughter is ; soon to be married. Ward has 1 been a regular contributor to the > press for many months. Iu one of Lis articles he stated that he be longed to the 150, his daughter to • the 400, and his wife somewhere up iu the thousands. Now the question that is harrowing his soul is; Should bis wife receive a card toher daughter’s wedding? Poor, suffering Mack ! This con flict of sentiment versus the code .s enough to drive him to distrac- I . non. 1 THE PIE THAT NEVER CAME. •’I iiuvent had anything to eat for a week-back.” “Well this hash bouse is no street car stable ; Go borrow a cur ry comb and get a livery stable coon to give your weak back a dry shampoo.” IT IS A GOOD THING. “It’s a good thing people are not treated nowadays as Ananias was ly ing. ’’ “Why?” “Why? Why, if we were, Albert, nobody’d be left alive but you and I. and you’d be paralyzed’ LITERARY NOTES A “Trilby Reunion,” with all the characters brought to London, is promised for the J uly intsallment of Mr. Du Manner's serial now running in Harper’s. “Theatricals” is‘he titles chosen by Henry James for a volume which the Harpers have in press. It con tains two comedies, or “two liltle e> - tertainments,” as Mr. James call 8 them. Readers of the daily and weekly papers are interested in the dialect verse of Sam Walter Foss, but prob ably few are aware that a volume containing much of his best work has been published. A new edition of it, entitled “Back Country Poems,” if announced as nearly ready by Loe & Shepard. The commercial probabilities of lightning are not often reckoned, but they will be discussed, it is said in the July Harper a Magazine, in a popular article called “Tire Storage Battery in the air.” The writer i s Mr. Alexander McAdie of tlie United States weather bureau at Washington William T. Adams (Oliver Optic) has engaged his passage for his an oual trip to Europe about July I ilr. Adams has been at work until recently on the new volume of the •All-Over-the-World Library ,” tn t tied ‘Up aud Down the Nile,” naving completed the story, means to c operate by a e hort sojourn abroa The receipts of the world's rai roads in 1888 ware 4 <4,50 »,000 pounds; ifie i-xpeses vere 300,530.000 pounds ;net gains w.-e 103,900 000 pounds ster »>ng. The fint railroad line in Australia was opened iu 185-1 from Melbourne o Hobsot’s Bay. Now there are I<, .37 miles of track Taxes n.i clothing above a cer tain grade of excellence were lev ied in France fcr more than two centuries. ——•Tr- it is said that a cave where fab ulous wealth is believed to be stored has been found near Sabi nas, Mexico. Mr. Everett is in the race for Congress and claims to have a good chance to secure the nomination. It is our opinion that he will not be able to secure votes enough,—Cave Spring Herald. As speaker Crisp nor Ho:.. Flem dußiguon are neither a can didate for the United States Senate we know of no man who would fill the position more ac ceptably than Hou. O, A. Bacon, and it seems that his chanses are pretty good for election. —Acworth Post, The Populists have opened up headquarters in the old telephone exchange building iu Atlanta, and gone to “politicking” right.—Au gusta Herald. Well we know of no set of howl ers who wouid take to a telephone exchange more naturally—th“y are all so use to talking through their hats. There will be an election held on the 4th of July next “for fence’’ or “no fence.” This election will be for the entire county, and every man who so desires, can express his sentiments at the polls that day. The majority of the voters in nearly all of the militia districts have expressed themselves iu fa vor of no fence Notwithstanding our choice, we think the majority should always rule iu ad things —Paulden New Era. O KEEP KEH YOUTfi, a woman must keep her health. Ali the “tieauti flers” in the world won’t do as much for you as Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pro scription. With that, you can see the good that’s done, as well as feel it. L That regulates all the wo manly functions,improves your digestion, enriches your blood, brings re freshing sleep, and builds up, strengthens, and re- i/f pairs every part of your system. In every one of the “female complaints” and weaknesses that make women old and miser able, the “ Prescription ” will certainly cure. It’s the only guaranteed remedy. If it doesn’t benefit or cure, in the case of every weak or suffering woman, she’ll have her money back. You pay only for the good you get. There’s the very best evidence that Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy will cure your Ca -8 this promise, made by the makers of the medicine: “If your Catarrh can’t be cured, no matter what your case is. w’ll pay you $500.” NT W TRAINS ON THE C B. &C Commencing Sunday May 13th. the Chattanooga Rome and Colum ns R- Ft. will run a Sunday sched ule : Train leaving Cedartown early in the morning and returning that eve -1 ing. Also commencing at noon Saturday May 12th round trip tick ets good to return until noon Mon day following will oe sold between all local stations onC, R. & C. R. R. at one fare. 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 Muy 7th ts Traffic Mgr. W. L. boy cl as $3 SHOE NO SQUEAKoL f"T. CORDOVAN. ENAMELLED CALE ■’3. 5 -°FINEGALf&kANGAROI 3.5 P POLICE,3 Soles. 2S?^ ORK| NGMENe EXTRA FINE. 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