The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, June 26, 1894, Image 2

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TSE HUSTLE OF ROME. at th® K< r<*t O 'C6 aa “ttrtvclw* Becoiia-ciaMft Mail Matter. ~ (Editor, and SI?J.I.IL O. BA RD, | Manager. DAILY AND SUNDAY. terms of subscripts 0 centj. week or $5 00 per annum WFPTCE' Corner Broad Street and rer'2v&- vifth Avenue. Official Organ ■OSftheclty of Rome, and Foyci, the “Banner county*' ot Georgia. Eor raprejeutativeß ot Floyd: Major Bob Fouche, Capt. John Reese, and plain “Mister” Moze Wright, And they will be elected, — 100 Mark that prediction.” ..Democrats, get together; now time to unite. , Its the baker whosings oftenest: knead the every hour.” Soared as is its fa‘e, vinegar Tj-Tter suffered a mother-inlaw. Between Lou-Ellen and Man •ix lien, Bleeding Kansas continues bleed. Campaign never has a step-dad py. When it looses its ‘‘Pop” iti '•;f£ i« eiffUd. ’dS-urcpe js pulling wheat and the 33exas ■fields are bearing it. —Fort Wsrth Gazette. Since the third party sprang in ’ existanoe times have been stead ?>'iy growing worse. So n e men are born great, some and some marry ilian Russell. (New York World. A bright kid being asked for the j.asive mood of the verb “to work —unswered prompt 1 } - : “To loaf.” ■•Sir. Hines must have wanted mighty bad to have jiued the teiiffi party —and at this late date. •Kblb Gem is all right but the hsoibiie of the given name of Reu sreii. ie a ded duck in the pit—bur : -ssd-Mr.der Oats. • r N»w let the dissatisfied Demo e,rate ioin in with the organized •h ' eniooracy and work for Atkinson —Augusta Chronicle. ‘He that is greatest among you 11 be your servant-” Fogg he is of the text every time he <*“■&£ M?s. Foggin the presence of the •muxed- girl.—(Boston Tianseript. The Kansas City Times suggests ‘abut perhaps the reason the popu '.ifits did not entertain Mrs. Lease’s rttne for Congress was because -'Seey +Bprrght it undignified in a _ady to run. Tie $ party press thinks thai .iflues will appeal to Caesar, but tone the start be has made it (tokcT.iore like Tom Watson was £k? hie He try and fool “Uncle -de kullud man. - tfeu R. A. Colston, who com •yplyad nd "VStsoewall Jackson s brigade at Cedar Mountain, is now coring in Washington in straight -®ed circumstances. The local Lsxifedera’urf Veterans association jsas decided to help him. The vene feod spirit of Gen. C. %. Evans’ address to the people of Jeorgia announcing h-is withdraw i the race for Governor are ndmirable. General Evans shows A’at be if neither going to sulk or ie a sorelieah. — Albany Herald. i 11 ♦he Democrats would wipe •>nt thb third party and restore coed times 4n this country, come w-th your coat and fight fr*m the shoulder. We need no monkey ixisinefts if we would come out victorious —Thoma viil« 'limes La/niel Webster never made a screech nine days long nor did Tieury Clay or John. C. Calhoun, lu ihes® days modern statesmen thiok nothing of speaking two or thpee”Wbeks, Such outrages are a libel upon our boasted freedom of breech.—Meriwether Vindicator. Mrs. Nellie Grant Sartoris, daugh ter of Gen. Grant, has surprise!, her friends by her engagement t< Maj.-Gen. H. Kyd Douglas, adju tant genejal of the State of Mary land. Mrs. Sartoris enjoys th»- comfortable income of $30,000 a year, but it ceases if she marries again by the will of her father-in law. The defeat of Gen. Evans prac tically retires the old soldier sen timent from politics bere. What South Carolina di 1 to Hamp*'' - , and Virginia did to Fitzhugh L e, Georgia has done to Evans, him self a pure and able man, but one who had seen no party services.— Waycross Evening Herald. All the same, when other thing* are equal, the old soldier will win in every fight. And he should But when “the other man” is bet ter fitted for the office then practi cle pojitica and good government demands “the best” and the peo ple will have none other. That is a well deserved compliment which Edi'or Blackburn of the At lanta Commercial pays to Mrs. W.Y. Atkinson. It is almost incredible that the keen, accurate knowledge of pub lic mei. and the intuitive solution of puzzling political problems which have marked Mr. Atkinson *8 cam paign should have been the work of a woman, but it is true. Every ad mirer of pretty political fighting should doit his hat «o tin little wo man of newman who showed her abil ity to beat some of the shrewdest po liticians in the states at their own game.—Macon Teloizranh. THE SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. Senator Hill’s position on the sugar trust scandal is precisely th at of the American press. It is thi*t of the American people, also. The day of dark-lantern methods has gone by. Open the doors and let the people know exactly what has been going on.—Philadelphia Inquirer. Chairman Wilson understands, it is to be presumed, that he can agree to the substitution of the Gorman Brice bill for tne meas ure that, he prepared without con renting to the suffocation of his reputation as a tariff reformer and his functions as a party leader.— Globe-Democrat. The book written by P. J. P. Tynan, the captain of the Irish lu vincibles, exposing the inside his tory of the murder of Lord Caven dish and Thomas Burke in Phoe nix park, Dublin, in May, 1882, has ad the earmarks of a London Times effort baked over again.— Boston Herald . England is trying her hardest to get a foothold around the Haw aiian Islands, and the United States, refusing a tine offer —that is the difference between English diplomacy and American diploma cy as conducted by the Gresham- Cleveland administration, —New York Tribune. . It is said that the shad drink the petroleum which is allowed to escape into th ) Delaware and winch floats upon the surface. Governor Waite of Colorado may be tried for treason, but if he i« otherwise disposed of than by be ing made to occupy the crank de partment of an idiot asylum his importance will.have been unduly exaggerated —New York Ameri can Advertiser. The New Y’ork Suu has dubbed the stalwart chairman ot the sen ate finance committee “the Hon. Demal W. Voorhees.” The man who can beat him denying state ments that are absolutely true is in vigorous, demand Omaha Bee. Mr. L'asesays he likes to do housework. If many others would learn the simple lesson of this man’s life and submit cheerfully to the inevitable, much dissatis faction would be eliminated from life. — Topeka Slate Journal, MIMETIC I ,s *'•'*“ * :tn wiiic ' ' '-kV guarantee to cm k*. -2a? *> .-»ovsPro»r. . Tv -jr tion. Fits, iitiSr W, f ye >» neaa.Hea la.'li A Y Neuru imdWake- -,A /t, v.. J fului—.cKUfedbyex \i'■'• J. x :*X •Sa, ctswivouKeofOpfum, yZ>, --'zz y'C VK, Toliacro and A!c>- . r -rnre. - ar.-r'& v> hoi; NU>ntiil Depyes- Fi.-FCtC Al I trs Sion, Softening oi he Erain, <Mifiing Misery, Insa iltyand Death; out. ■ . nupot< acy, Lost Power in eitlierse.v, Premature Old by over-,i. lulgence, over-exertion of the Brain aud Errors f Youth. It trives to Weak Organs their Natural Vigor an.) doubles the'joys of life; cures Lucorrhcea and Fema'e Weakness. A month's treat ment, in plain package, by mail, to any address, fl yer box. 8 boxes *6. with every IS order we give a Written Guarantee to cure or refund the money, < irculars free, uuaraioee issued ouly by oux ex clusive aseut. THE HUSTLER. OF bQME. TUESDAY. JUNE. 26. 1894; ALL WANT BACON. The prospects of Htn. A. O. Ba con for the United States senator ship brightens as the days grow longer.—Thomaston Times. Major Bacon is so well known and his eminent abilities and high integrity so universally recogniz’d that he would bring to the office a prestige and influence that would render him a tower of strength to the Bwuth and to the Democratic party.—Georgia Cracker. Hon. A. O. ‘Bacon is gaining ground rapidly. We felt that the people would not fail to recogmz his fi’n for the position of (he United States senator. There u not a man in the state more emin ently qualified for the nor is there one who would come any more doing his full duty .f elect ed, —Telfair Enterprise. Next to Speaker Crisp, Hon. A. O. Bacon seems to be the choice oi Macon county tor the United States senate. No worthier man could be found in Georgia, and should Mr. Crisp prefer to remain where he is, Mr. Bacon stands a good showing to pluck the senatorial plum.—Macon County Citizen. Hon. A* O. Bacon has many warm friends here who would like to see him eieclea io the Uuitea States sei ate. Maj, Bacon is a pure, good uiiin and a statesman, too.—Harmony G’ove Echo. Maj. A. O Bacon is as true to the interest! of the people as the needle to the pole, and his broad experience and aggressive intellect fit him in every respect to do battle lor his na tive stat jin the United States sen ate.—Greensboro Herald-Journal. Hon. A. O. Bacon is the most promin n candidate in the field foi the United S.uies senate. He has served the people oi Georgia faith fully and well, and has never yet been rewarded with high office. He is eminently fitted for the United Staffs senate, and would at once take a prom.Umt place among tne members of the house. \V’e believe the people of Georgia will do a good thing in electing him.—Clarksville Adv ertiser. Hon. A. O. Bacon, the fearless I Bibb statesman, ought to feel good. A great many of the counties are in dorsing him for the United btates senate. Terrell Democrats are for him'. They app ec.ate a man of Maj. Bacons worth-—Dawson, News. The most popular man for United States senator with the people of Clayton seems to be Maj. A O. Ba con. He is a goo< , conservative man> a iid will be the choice of tb» people —Jonesboro Enterprise • 1 most auvaneea suiges, and for all the conditions that load to it, this is a positive and proved remedy. ConsnmpSton is Lung-Scrofula. "You must depend upon the blood for a cure. The ** Dis covery” reaches it, through the blood, as nothing else can. Not only this, but everu form of Scrofula. In Consumption, Weak Lungs, Severe Lingering Cougns, Asthma, and all Bronchial, Throat and Lung Affec tion*, it is fltiiaranfecd to benefit or cure, er your money is returned. Colic. DiarrhDysentery, Cholera and Choi > Infantum, take Dr. lowwir 1 j££actof Smart-Wae& NI W TRAINS ON THE C R. A C Commencing Sunday May 13th. the Chattanooga Rome and Colum ns R' R. will rin a snudav sebed •ile: Train leaving Cedartown early in the.morning amt retiming that eve ing. Als > comiueuciuo gt noon Saturday May 12th round trip tick ets good to return until noon Mon day* following will no sold between all local stations on C, 11. A' C. It. 11. 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. May7ihtf Traffic Mgr. » ' ■ , . . . SJaS* w.- IS but sk 1 n deep. There nr > tl.cnse.i.ip cf l/.aiw who have -<■« l ■ ie.it;.i-•.< i.uu xvo.ld be -to jordvd the paimo beamy "'’ereii not fora uou 'lomphxioi; lottll stten we Nc.mmeud BR HEBrtA’S VIOLA as p..-vesting the* qu. Jiti* s that quick y chance the mo t sallo/. and llorid complexion to oue . i natural bo- ta and unblemished beatuy. It ■ ur. •• Oily Skin kreckles. Black 1iea.1.,, l.’olehex, Sunburn. Tan, Pitnples. and all imperfections oi Iht skin. It is not a cosir.e'.ic but a curt. yetisbU ter for the toilet table than uowder. Sold -j or a<-nt post r»n;< 1 upon receipt of 50c GCJ.'ts.HaCC SkuUG TAKE TN TTiTE. When youi olood is out of order, you' can’t afford tc wait. A slight cold, in this scrofulous condition, is enough to threaten you with Consumption. At %the first symptom of any i weakness iu the lungs, or with any cough that you can’t seem to get rid of, you should take Doctor Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. For Consump tion itself, except iu the most ar] va net hlh'Zps; THOMAS j FAHY > ON TOP We do not boast bdt we r say with confidence and fore thought that never was then ronght to Rome a more si: perb slimmer line of goo /L than the goods now on s:i'< at our emporium. We madt an. extra trip to New York ”1 ’ ojfertogct the newest, the ‘ 'aMstand the best at the low est figures, The ladies arc raving over ( our lovely dress goods, and well they may. for they are indeed the prettiest ever u shown in this market. We have just received a 1 line of Taffeta Moires. They y are something unique new aod very stylish? All arc de ® lighted with these goods. e They cornu in lovely figures u and the price so cheap that - they go at fisrt sight, I BLUE LAWNS 1 s 2000 yards of Bengal Blue i owns going at 7 l-2c. They - r e regular 10c goods. They ’ arc fresh, new and the designs jovely. Let eveiy lady set hem. SWISSES I Figured dotted swisses. Here is where every lady stands entranced. Never was there put in material more beauty ihan these goods contain. Lovely does not describe them, and t rey are so cool and delightful. J ust the thmg for this hot June weathsr. WHITE GOODS Anything from a 4c check or plain nainsook to a lovely silk mull, or all over embroid ery cun be found in our while goods department. No one needs stand back on prices either. LACES~ We carry a profusion ot laces in al] styles imagina able, and can meet the most exacting demands. Be sure to see our new Hue just in. UMBRELLAS And parasols. Just arriv ed the highest bxrgains ever olferud in these goods. Any style, any size, any quality, any price, all at a genuine bargain. Call’ this week and be one of the bargain winners. Thos. Faliy A LADY’S TOILET J la not complete ’ without fn ideal Bi kSIPLEXIOIIP I POZZONI'S I I Combine 1 ’ every element of S beauty and puricv. It is beauti- j g tying, soothing, healing, health-1 1 ful, and harmless, and when I a rightly used mvisible. A mostja delicate and desirable protection 9b J to the face in this climate. 11 Insist upon having th© genuine. I IT iS FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. 4 EQUAL 1 2 I. e. Four Weeks by our method of teaching book-keeping is equal to Twelve Weeks by the old plan. Positions under cer tain conditions, Best patronized Business College in the Soutn. 500 Students m attendance the past year. Eleven Teachurs. Nashville is the educational center of the South. Cheap Board . No vacation Enter at any time. Home study. We have recently prepared books on Book-keeping, Shorthand and Penmanship especially adapted to homestudy. Send for our Free illustrated 80-page catalogue and «tate your wants. Address J, E. Draughon, President Draughon’e Practical Business college and Schoo, of and Telegra phy, Nashville Tenu. N. B - —We pay $5 cash for all vacanc’es of Stenographers Book keepers. ete.reported to us provid ed we fill same .J (mention thi paper when you write.) Western & Atlantic AND «, C.:& ST.' L. BiILIHYS —TO — Chicago .Louisville Cincinnatti St. JLo us Kasas City -M eTnphis -AND- The West. Quick time audVestibuled trains carrying: Pullman Sleeping cars. For any information | eall on or write to J A SMITH General Agent, Rome Ga. J L EDMONSON Traveling Pass. Agt. Chattanooga Tenn. .( 8 BLOW in Traffic Manage Atlan a C E HARMAN Genera pass Agt Atlanta j NOTICE TO WATER CONSUM ERS. I Those using hose and sprinklers i are hereby notified that the water,' ordinance requires that sprinklers should only be used while being held in the persona hand, and not r stened up and allowed to run in definitely. Violators of this ordi nance will have their water turned off. Jas. McGuire, Patronze Burney’s Transfer new prompt and reliable. Present office ArmstrongbiocK Jeff Burney *1 €onthitucl true 'UiAPa. Story about What is it? I The Be&t Friend a Woman ever had< A new material for clean ing and polishing all sur faces, contains no grit or acid aqd doesnot scratch. It does the Work-Gt-aiL other cleaners combined. Use Bon Ami and no oth er cleaner is needed. Malar'.a, Liver T.rou* oJ 2,crlndigestion,ins BROWN'S IROB BITTERS We offer 11 oV £ Hlf * Reward for any c\ ed D cannot be cured bv H p. Cure. J “ails p a roM o J . o HENET 4 co. P We the undersigne 1 i F. J Cheney ( OT s h “ e e • f«« I, and believe him perfect in all business transacfiJ hon ' nancially able to O gations made bv their fi 80j Halt u Catarrh Cure’ i 8 Ll nally, acting j lrvctl * ake Q TAX RECEIVERS NOTld I will be at the Court now until June the ; !9t purpose of receiving Vour I lo) are urgently to returns at the earliest rush at the close. Deli Ba ’ returned from every' double tax, where give in their taxes, Taxfei notice. GEORGIA, Fi.oid County Nonce is hereby glve j ( Petition Signed by Kst Wn or r reehoiders of the 1504th ( ell‘e) District G.M. of Pa id co has been Filed in my office » that the benefits for the Provii Qt Sections 1440,1450 1451 1452, 1453,and 1454 oftheCoi Georgia of 1882 and the am meme thereto shall apply to 1504th. District G Mos County. I further give rndee said matter will be heard u ;i 25ih. day of June. Ingtaut (1 and if no valid reasons are eh an Election will be orderedt< cur on the 14th. day of July (1894) to decide the questk to “Fence 1 * or •‘Stock Law,“ cording to the Statutes in i case made and provided. Giveu under my band and cial Signature, this 4th. da June 1894. John P.,Davis,l Ordluaj A. GRAND OFFER: ED EC MME. A. RUPPERTI FIiEXFACEBLEAC MME. A. RUPP z\S> j 'j*Vs 6nys:‘ J appreciate the /Wa? *‘/rK that th ’- re are ninny t 4' f3h BandsofladiesintheUi States that would like? si W* my World-Renowned 1 cEt Bleach: but hare i kept fn<m ** & r countofpri 4» » perbottleor litouestj XgSyTk* . 1$ together, S.'i.OO. In o - <V v that al 1 °fthese E ’■’ l Vkk un opportunity, J wil. \J*A <» to every caller, ab*”li <e free, a samp’e bottb 7*/ /> in order to supply uh. 4 of city.or in any parte! World, I will send ifcsafely packed in plain all charges prepaid, for 25 cents, silver or stu In every case es freckle*, pimple*’.moth, lowness, blackheads, acne,eczenm.eilineM.K ness, or any discoloration or disease of the ■ and wrinkles (not caused by facialexpres Fa CH Bleach removes absolutely. It does cover up, as cosmetics do, but is a cure. A® MABAME A. BUPFEKT.ffepU NO. 6 East 14th St., NEW YORKC tWhat Nerve Bert have done for otl they wil KF” 14 ? 41 ' V? fl VIGOR wSk? \ i OF 15TH DAY. ''. r\J M E IV £«///. Oa/cL'/ 4m and Permanently Rested. 30TH 1 A positive cure for all Wea Nerrojj Debility, and all their tram of evils r«>j from early errors and later excesses, me 1 of overwork, «irk ■<•*•.. worry j 1 and gives tone and strength to th ."1 Arno*. Mops tnnia'lira! !«»•*•► *' 1 caused by youths al errvnj eessi ve use of tobacco, opium which lead to com* uni pt ion aim ■ Their use shows immediate Improvemen no imitation. Insist upon having w J Nerve Berries, pocket. Price, rl.no per box mx J t. eatmPTo.?s.iH>. Guaranteed "> r " r \",,: (! l r s not kept by your drusipst we jn J by mail, upon receipt of price. »> P’ For sale by Crouch Co. J ■ ,• "gsTo W <: UR! A New and Complete ' SUPP 4 )SITOBII < ' • • Boxes o£ Oiatment. A I>'■■ ii ■ . „.| ,wt of every nature nn.l'«■•’rec. ‘‘ with th« knife or ; ciion ■■ ■ ■ . ~i r, .,aa>l re 0.-nnfu. nivl seWoro a pern.c..! why f ,n resulting in denlli, ’un'.i -■■■ ■ „ ja rnntl this >errioio dinan ' \,,n i W i" boxes to cure ..»y co- ■ r . sen't'f uonentx received. :n■" ■■ ' ' Guarantee* 1 ’ X ' „... s pre*' CONSTIPATION the yri-et I4Vr.lt nnd n I'• '■ ' l • . . lh ,| BLOOD ’l l I: , [: ' ,) -. , ’>.;7p,' I . tak es.ivin i. ' "I it ,u 1,71 25 cents. • GUARAV ulyby $25 FOR MECHANTIU COURSE IN BOOK-KE EPIN_ ( Including Books Cal) at office forp ar ‘ Ku 4 J. G. HARMISON-