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THE HDSMOFIME.
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B6conn-ci<tb» Mull 'latter.
(Editor, aud
PHILG. BIKD, [ Manage!.
DAILY AND SUNDAY.
TERMS OF SIJBSC RIPTIG
•0 cent u. week or $5 00 per annum
,FPkCE Corner Broad Street and
,rc ‘ v ‘ l ' vif L n Avenue.
Official Organ
the city <>f Rome, and Foyd, the
“Banner county" of Georgia.
For representatives of Floyd:
Major Bob Fouche,
Capt. John Reese,
and plain
“Mister” Moze Wright.
And they will l> elected, — ■ n o
ark that prediction.’
.1 town’s "best citizen ’
< Iften goes wrong
With "short” in accounts—
And prayers too long.
Tar, Tares. Tarsney.
Grumhy—Jordan is a hard road
o trabble.
Hard times often force stomach
• eeth to take a vacation .
What has become of Mrs. Lease,
Tom Watson and the Coxey Ar
,'nies?
Miss Willard, President of the
W C. T.'U., is 65 years old. and
just learned to ride a bicycle.—Au
gusta News.
New wheat may not bring a big
price but it keeps the wheat pro
ducers from having to plank down
t pile ot money for flour.
The se.venteen-year-locust, when
hey go to ‘ taking the world”
could get valuable pointers from
the sev nteeu-yes.r-old girl.
Why wouldn’t a deaf and dumb
'Joy mike a born sign painter.;
Making signs is his business,
■painting should be bls bobby.
Georgia’s next gubernatorial cam
paign, in the democratic lines,will be
iecided by primaries all held on the
same day. “Mark that prediction ”
Santo, should import Pender
£r>Bt for his expert attorney. Ch -
r&rgo don’t seem to know what to
io iwith the young redhanded
... or&nk.
An exchange says: “Carmencita
wi I! sing as well as dance next sea
iSOtf.” (This dees not seem possible.
If she could sing as she dances
she would be a Patti, —Augusta
News.'.
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Tis Hustler cf Rcjie boasts
>etug the first daily in the state
* to espousn the cause of Georgia's
next. Governor, Speaker W. Y. At
kimmu, of the House cl Represen
tatives,
' No, Maude, dear, it is not the
, ' prop,per thing for ytur bald head
ed sweet heart to comb his “hair”
with a razor and, dear, be sure you
bo not sing after the bald—until
• he m out of. -eight. • See?
Aathedaysgo gliding by one
Thing,becomes more fixedly cer
’.am, and that is that the uuteri
fied democracy of the Seventh will
< have pone other than John M
. Maddox, to succeed himself.
Lhe cowardly murderei of the
.»■ icmdent of tbe Trench wid not be
tried for his crime until the latter
part of July. Are the Eiench be
coming Americanized, that they
brook such unnecessary delay?
Gov. Waite, of Colorado, is
ryiug to use the Tarsney out
rage to re-elect himself, holding
that ‘he adjutant general was
tarred and feather■<! by the repub
licans because the governor would I
not let tbe deputy sheriffs shoot
down striking miners. Such a
demagogue might not be above
having his own tools commit the
outrage for party advantage.
vaaaah Dispatch.
Trading politicians may suc
ceed for a time, but they can't
last long, especially when they
bargain more goods than they can
deliver,or, worse still, bargain the
same goods to more than one seek
er after political emolument. —Al-
bany Herald.
The Commercial predicate that At
kinson will be tbe next govenor of
Georgia by fifty to seventy thousand
majority In view of the correctness
of our past prophesies, this will make
dreary the heart of many a Populist
—but we can’t help it For. them thuxt,
is no blam in Gilead —Atlanta Com
mercial .
Gen. Evans was the last man in
Lee’s army to surrender at Ap
pomattox. He will give up the
fight when every forlorn hope has
I been bravely led and repulsed by
I superior numbers.—Dalton Argus.
And it kame to pass that he
done it —and done it like a man!
—Eh, Shaver?
Here’s a gem of purest raise
serene, penned by the blue eyed
little woman who edits the only
Moon in the Georgia journalistic
skies:
i “The peach crop is a failure and
blackberries will soon be gone.
Let us fully appreciate the water
melon . Now is the time to sub
| scribe.”
I : =
I The Emigration business is all
■ right if the emigrants who are
; brought into the state have capital
lor come to develop our boundless
j resources, but we need no better
class of labor than are to be found
in every valley and on every hill
i side in Georgia—wanting work—
as soon as the black-berry crop is
harvested.
Seaborn Wright, of Rome, could
make Judge Maddox a lively race for
Congress if he only knew it.—Dalton
Economist.
You fool Seab into believing that,
and we will give you a choir of news
j papers and a pint of b ack molasses
' and enable you to get out one more
edition. Now, doggone it, trot out
your boss or shut your Barns.
R W. Everett is spoken of as a
i candidate for nomination before the
Democratic Convention of the 7th
Congressional district. Wonder if
he was a member of Gideon’s Band?
—Dalton Economist.
If he was, why don’t you say so?
If te was not, then why insinuate so
dark a political crime? Talk out
like a man orhold your Deace.
A Kansas man has left the Pop
ulist party on the ground that it
“is run by lawyers without clients,
by doctors withou" patients, by
preachers without pulpits, by wo
men without husbands, by farmers
without farms, by financiers with
out finance, by educators without
education, by statesmen out of a
{job.”
J’he Populists will learn this full
that Atkinson’s nomination is
equal to an election. There has
been no change in the glorious
I Democratic climate of Georgia.—
Sivanneh Press.
“ I’bats right! ” And Governor
Atkinson will rule over more dem
ocrats than any other Georgia Gov
ernor has ever heard from. “Mark
i that prediction.’’
GEN. EVANS.
in a manly letter Gen. Evans
j withdraws from the gubernatorial
race in Georgia. Gen. Evans says;
1 ‘The same consideration of pur
ty unity which prompted my c >r.-
i didacy at first now induces me to
withdraw, fpr I would not press
my personal preferment so as to
imperil the success of the party/’
The entire letter from start to
finish breaths of true democracy
and tingles with devoted patriot
ism. Os such material as cum
poses the being of (u-u, Evans he
roes are made, and we hope that
the-day-will come when democra
cy in Georgia will reward the old
hero for his fidelity to tbe party. —
Chattanooga News.
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THE HUSTLER. OF ROME. THURSDAY, JUNE. 28. 1894:
Simmon crop's arc looking good,
PoMinna are a hatching,
Chiggers skipping through the wools,
Children all a scratchin*.
A YOUNG GEOIKHAN HONORED
From a private letter from
Washington, we learn that hd
Maddox, son of Congressman Mad
dox, was awarded tbe honor of de
livering the valedictory address nt
tbe close of the school which he
has been attending.
Thia is unusally considered a
very high compliment by the pu
pils, being, as it were, the post of
honor, and we are informed that
Ed acquitted himself m a highly
creditable manner. lie was also
awarded a beautiful gold medal
for leading his class iu their stu
dies.
He was not permitted to contest
for the prize for elocution, as after
having been chosen to deliver the
valedictory address, it was hardly
considered fair to the other pu
pils Chattooga News,
A guilotino is needed in tbe
Constitution otlice. Such “heads’’
should be served —into the waste
basket or rather the “hell box.”
The Acwojth Post says-
“The editor of the Rome Evening
News, who is a Methodist preacher,
bus been stopped from preaching be
caus be edited a newspaper. Tte
editor says he cou’dn t make a living
preaching and had to try something
else. We did not know before that it
was a disgrace to edit a newspaper.”
Nor did we know that it was a
method of making a living.—Griffin
News.
Sed like a man cf experience
Hei< ’ i to the craft and may they grow
ph»t on phuu, phling phate a kiss
and never die—until they starve.
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■ fk
one so sure that it can |
be
in the ease of every tired or afflicted woman,
ihe'll have her money back.
The “ Prescription,” builds up and invigo
rates the entire female system. It regulates
and promotes all the proper functions, im- |
proves digestion, enriches tbe IJood, dispels !
aches aa l pains, brings refreshing sleep, and
restores health and strength.
Nothing else, though it may be better for
s tricky dealer to sell, can be “ just m good "
for you to buy.
Use the great specific for “cold tn head"
sad catarrh— Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy.
U. S.CIVIL SERVICE.
Examinations—A competitive
examtnrtioii, under the rules of the
U S.civil service commission, of ap
plicants for the grades of carrier and
clerk in the classified postal service at
the post office iu the city of Rome
Ga, will be held at post office in said
city on the 11th day of August, 1894
eommancing at 9 o’clock a m.
Applications for this examinotion
must be made on bl *nks prescribed
by th? United States civil service
Commission. Such blanks can be
obtained at the post office from the
undersigned.
Applications will not be accepted
unless filed before the hour of
closing business on tbe 23rd day of
July, 1894.
John Eastman,
Socratary Board of Examiners.
{MI W TRAINS ON THE C R. & C
Commencing Sunday May 13th
the Chattanooga Rome and Colum
ns R- I. wdl ma a Sunday soue'd
ule: Train leaving Cedartown early in
the morning and returning that eve
ing. A Is. > eoiuiuciiciug at noon
Saturday May 12th round trip tick
ets good to return until no oi Mon
day following will oe sold between all
local stations on C, R. A C. R. R. at
>ue fare. Ibis will enable evt-rvone
who desires to do so to visit tne
mountains near Chattanooga aud to
attend church exercises at various
points.
Yours Truly.
U. B. Wilbur
olay rib ts Traffic Mgr.
MAGNETIC NERVINE
If "naranteed to cur<
1 f-W Nervous Prostr;.•
I’SSI tion, fits, Dizzi-
res8 ’ Headache,
jy VI >QL Neuralgia and tn-
'■'< 1 somnia. Ornate-l-
'-''-j. JK’x- 7 ct Hses in the use of to
y bacco t opium, alcohoL
L'i - H.nd in other direc-
.rkaenor “ L*?. 1 ? 9 ’bringing on De-
'BEFORE - An ER- bility. Sieenlesß-
nrocciov, • nesc, Mental De-
Soft e'p”Kof the Brain, insanity
last k miserable flentih. MAGNETIC NFR-
eitl l er renew* vitriity
oniM nn°d? I’Oth-he muwnlar and nervoua ayatem,
ones up the brain, builds up the flesh, brines refresh.
"lkreT h A n nioml^ r, T aud Lappinoes to the
iiiHrer. A montn s treatment in plain oackiu'e by
sver* «mU.rtar dre ' , ' S ’i* I ’® 0 «E er bo,i 8 for " ‘'h
•urLLVrefna ■* Written Guarantee u
LLLV? i-1 no money. Circulars tree. Guarantees
.ssuej onl- by our agents. e.eu, s-
•-V IT LOOKS r>APR
■ to any weak or ailing
' woman. Dr. Pierce’s .
j favorite Prescription i
i comes to her help. '
For “ female com
plaints ” of every
kind, periodical pains,
intornal inflammation I
or ulceration, bear- ,
ing-down sensations, 1
and all chronic weak- '
□esses and derange
ments, this is the
remedy. It’s the only ,
orm vn unro flint if. r*s*r» >
THOMAS
FAHY
ON
TOP
A\ edo not boast bat wo
say with confidence and fore
thought that never was there
rought to Rome a more su
perb summer line of goods
than the goods row on sale
at our emporium. We made
an extra trip to New York in
order to get i lie newest, the
’atest and the best at the lo w
-1 est figures,
1 he ladies are raving over
our lovely dress goods, and
well they tray, for they are
indeed the “prettiest “ ever
shown in this market. We
have just received a large
line of Tafleta Moires. They
are something unique new
and very stylish? All are de
lighted with these goods.
They come in lovely figures
and the price so cheap" that
they go at fisrt signt.
BLUE LAWNS
2000 yards of Bengal Blue
:' 1 wns going at 7 l-2c. They
-"e regujar 10c goods. They
are fresh, new and the designs
ovely. Let eveiy lady see
i hem.
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SWISSES
I
Figured dotted swisses. Here
iis where every lady stands
entranced. Never was there
put in material more beautv
i han these goods contain.
Lovely docs not describe
them, and t tey are so cool
and delightful. Just the thing
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 iu our white
goods department. No ono
needs stand back on prices
e’ther.
laces
AV e carry a profusion of
laces in all styles imagina
able, and can mc<t the most
exacting demands. Be sure
to see our new line just in.
UMBRELLAS
And parasols. Just arriv
ed the biggest birgains ever
oflei<d in these goods. Any
style, any size, any quality,
any price, all at a genuine
bargain.
Cad this week and be one
of the bargain winners.
Thos. Fahy
4 A LADY’S TOILET j]
13 n complete fej
vv.Uout an ideal
•bn;;, iwiou
; POWDER. |1
poiiirs |
Combines element of
j beauty ami puriw It is beauti
fying, soothing, healing, health
ful, and harmless, and when
> rightly used s uvisible. A most
(q delicate and desirable protection
to the face in this climate.
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J IneiEt upos having the genuine. H
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|Vg IT IS FOR SME EVERYWHERE. Fyi 1
4 EQUALj 2
I. p. Four Weeks by our method
of teaching book-keeping is equal
to Twelve Weeks by the old plan.
Positions "guaranteed under cer
tain conditions. Best patronized
Business College in the Soutn. 500
Students m attendance the past
year. Eleven Teachers. 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
state your wants. Address J, E.
Draughon, President Draughon’s
Piactical Business college and
Schoo, of Shorthand and Telegra
phy, Nashville Tenn.
N. B - —We pay $5 cash for all
vacancies of Stenographers Book
keepers, etc.reported to ns provid
ed we fill same.’ (mention thi
paper when you write.)
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Atlantic
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Chicago
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Al emphis
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The AVest.
Quick time audVestibuled trains carrying
Pullman Sleeping cars. For any information
call on or write to
J A SMITH
General Agent, Rome Ga.
J L EDMONSON
Traveling Pass. Agt. Chattanooga Tenn.
th 11 ( Ml 5
Traffic Manage Atlan a
C EHARMAN
Genera pass Agt Atlanta
NOTICE TO WATER CONSUM
ERS.
Those using hose and sprinklers
are hereby notified that the water,
ordinance requires that sprinklers
should only be used while being
held in the persons hand, and not
fastened up and allowed to run in
definitely. Violaters of this ordi
nance will have their water turned
off.
Jas. McGuire,
Patronze Burney’s
Transfer new prompt
and reliable. Present
office Armstrong biock
Jeff Burney
<1 €onthiu~d true ‘uiapii.
Story about
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What is it?
The Best Friend
a Woman ever had.
A new material for clean
ing and polishing all sur
faces, contains no grit or
acid and does not scratch, i
It does tho work of alf
other cleaners combined.
Use Bon Ami and no oth
er cleaner is needed.
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oJ 3,orlndigeAtioii/:s.-’
SHOWN c? iROB BIITSIvj
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We the undersigne 1, h ave knn
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and believe him perfect! v i yea
in allbuaine-g transactions TT
nancially able to carry ou? » 1
gatiODs made by their film ° b
s>Mo & O TKUAX ’ »ru ggi(
and muc O u s surfaces “of A 1 blo(
7.5 c. p„
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TAX RECEIVERS NOTICE
I will be at the Court House f J
now until June the 30th, < ()r 1
purpose of receiving your taxes 1
uie urgently requested to mak/fl 1
returns at the earliest date « o • 1
at the cl os6 . »el uult ’ ere “™|
returned from ever- r, ■
■l-ble tax, .i,,; I ';™.' I
give in tUi.- laxea. V.£?J
D-McOskerM
Tax Recei J
notice. 1
GEORGIA,FIoyd County ■
Nonce is hereby given thafl
1 otitiou Signed by fifteen or J
Freehojders of the 1504th (HoB
oil's) District G.M. of said counfl
has been Filed in my office
that the benefits for the ProvisioM
of Sections 1440,1450, 1451, R.fl
1452, 1453,and 1454 of the Codeß
Georgia of 1882 aud the ameufl
l t the^ eto shall a PP ] v to safl
1504th. District G M, of -iH
County. I further give noticetM
said matter will be heard on H
25th. day of June. Instant (mH
and if no valid reasons are shoaH
au Election will be ordered to
-nr on the 14th. day of July neH
(1894) to decide the
to “Fence 1 * or “Stock Law,“
cording to the Statutes in
care made ami provided.
Given under my Laud and
eial Signature, this 4th. day
June 1894. ■
John P.. Davis,
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$25
FOR MECHANTI
COURSE IN j
BOOK-KEEP 1 !
Including
Call at office for pa rt|C |
J, G. HARMISON.I