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THE HUSTLE OF ROME.
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Official Organ
nt the city Os Rome, and Foyd, the
® "Banner county" of Georgia.
For representatives of Floyd:
Major Bob Fouche,
John Reese,
and plain
“Mister” Moze 5\ right,
And they will be elected,—To
mark that prediction.
, It isn’t the longest faced chris
tian who io the hapniest.
The water mejon may be seedy,
but it gets there just the game .
Will Roper, of Murray, certain
ly lives a "charmed” life.
California’s Midwinter fair is
still in full blast. Midwinter, is
that fair.
June cf ’94, in New York City
was the hottest on record.
There are no Pendergrasts or
•Santo’s in the land of Dixie.
Heat and hard times are making
it mighty unpleasant tor the peo
ple of the North.
Wilson’s Cave Spring Herald
grows brighter as the days grow
warmer.
Steve Clay will make a good
presiding officer over th' 4 state con
vention —Thomasville Advertiser.
Jack Majors is writing many
very “Shaip” editorials, these sul
try Summer days.
Some 4 *'ycung” ladies do, others
lould hut many of them can t
lie young. Poor things’
Japan has landed 19,C00 troops
n Corea and taken possession of
of the capital,
k The innocent Dago should be
sparred, but anarchists, like snakes
-should be crushed off the face of
”*he earth.
When a poetical opponent gets
.rou by the tail the best way tn get
-iway is to —grease your tail. —
'Hale’s weekly.
ffilce e rerun shou d be eaten with
& foi K. —Augusta News-
‘ Yes. and soupe with a knitting
needle, darn it!
Its powerful hot on the Con
gressmes up in Washington out. it
wil 1 be a cold day’ in August- be
fore some of them get back there.
An lowa young woman recently
von the oratorical prize at Cornell
university. Women does not al |
•ways use her tongue to a disad 1
’vantage. *
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Atlanta and Augusta seem to be 1
ugfermined to thrust Turner on
the peop’.iof Georgia. Turner will
do well to remember the fate of 1
Gem
, i
If tne could sell the sea at one I
cent p«- 1.0.000 gallons it would I
bring $25,090,000,000. Here’s a t
chance tor the third party to nfise i
funds t" buy th- railroads and ’
«tart tneir sub'rea-uries. I
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The ; uigie fowl of Austarlia
buildt H nest that is about twenty
feet iu diameter a.id fifteen feet
high. Vv'ouder ; t tins is any larg
er limn the iii<>r. ? nest s 1 tus of
the politicians are finding these
‘hot’’ times.
Al alley that adheres so firmly
to glass that i: may he used to]
solder piecies together is made by
a French chemist. This may not
be glear but we can solder see
If some people would be a little
more careful where they step, those
who follow would'nt stumble so
much.
*‘l Onlv Missed the ' Governorship
Seventy-Five Thousand.” would be a
good title for Judge Hine's book after
the election is over.—Rmgold New
South.
Sir Donald Stuirt, who recently
arrived in this cou »y on a visit, is
the first British Field Marshal that
ever Aisited America. All the same
Colonel Stuart is verv welcome.
It- is said that the State is he.
coming crowded with people who
‘'would have voted for Atkinson if
they had not been pledged to Ev
ans” —Griffin News.
Many a girl g-es forth with a
. f oil i. nable youiig man to gather
wait! Howers to press, when she
ought to go out with her mother to
gather greens for dinner, s iys an
exchange.
Editor Hale anchors in a haven
. of safety when he says:
Men whose Democracy is no
deeper than their personal feelings,
are useless to the party. The soon
er they get off wi'h the calamity
bowlers, the hotter.
The Hustler of Rome is so hap
py it can scarcely contain itself. —
Thomasville Advertiser.
And why not, Colonel Advertis
er? Aiut “our side,” the fighting
democrats slayin the Phillistiues
by the millions?.
Representative Stone’s anti-an
archist bill ie at least timely. Had
a law such as he proposes been in
force a year ago, the anarchist
who killed Mayor Carter Harrison
and is now laughing at the author
ities in Chicago would have long
ago met his deserved fate ..upon
the gallows.—Augusta News,
Six dozen quart bottles of apol
linaris and a box of lemons are
consumed every day for the use of
the Senate \Fhile the tariff bill is
under consideration, This is ex
clusive, of course, of the other liq
uids that are uosuaily charged up
under the comprehensive head of
etceteras. —Boston Herald.
The gasoline stove and the hair
trigger hired girl are detonating
all over this country now. At the
present the gasoline stove has
taken a few falls the most out of
the servant girl and has a good
lead.— Macon News.
In other words the servant girls
are stove-up —eh?.
Gen. Evans says: “I tender my
services without reserve to the
Democratic Executive Commit
tee.” Spoken like a man. Some
kickers say : "I won't vote for At
kinson if he is nominated,” II re
we see the difference between do
”ui on to party and principle aud
selfish personalism.
The report that Hou. John
James Ingalls has b en offered
$25,000 l year to edit a New York
paper is very luiprobab'e. Mr, In
galls has no experience in the edi
torial conduct of a newspaper, aud
only a few of us, even after years
of experience, recieve salaries l.ke
that. —Aguatn Chronicle.
A New Orleans man thinks what
is sauce for the goose is sauce , for
the gander, aud as the girls are
making a fight for admission into
the male colleges, he will apply
for admission into Vassar for bis
son. This will be bringing the
argument home to the girls in a
wav they h id not before apprecia
ted. If it is left to the girls, and
the applicant is a goodlooking fel
low, he will probably be admitted.
Editor Revill, of the sparkling
Vi idicator, enjoys the destination
iff having carried his country by
ptimaiy, for Mr. Atkinson, without
a dissenting vote. This is remark
able in as much as it was the on
ly county in the slate that fur
nished such returns to either can
didate. Editor Revill and the
Meriwether Vindicator make a
pair tnat, drawn to, will never
be de Seated.
THE HUSTLES, OF GOME. SUNDAY. JULY . 1 . 1 AQ4-
r
Large tracts of land in Kansas have I
been sinking and leaving lakts in
their places, J his is but another way
which Kansas nas devised, of water—
ng the stock of K msas mortgage as
sociations.
The Ringold New South says:
Billy Everett’s chances for congress
in this district are out of sight. A
regiment of astronermrs with.a doz
en telescopes each could not find
| them.
C"!| it a “She-tawker” if you
wniit to, but if a woman save any
thi-.ig, she has to sing it. The men
do the talking and the proper
' nt.mo for the distraction is:“He
tawker,” Now if the time to—
“dam the Etowah!”
Sam Jones says that ’‘Colonel
Breckinridge is the only man in
congress who has been convicted oi
doing anything.” We are betting
Sam Jones agrees with the balance
of Kentucky, that Breckinridge
should be defeated.
The anarchist is a poacable an
imal until he sees an opportunity
’ to “raise cain” —th«n he throws off
1 all restraint and wades in—often
by treachery shedding the inno
cent blood of a good man. Why
not make war on the serpents and
‘ remove” them.
The talk about income tax be
ing undermocratric is nonseme
It provides that the rich as well as
the poor shall bear their share of
the burden of government. If this
isn’t the essence ot Democracy, so
far as this question is concerned,
the Telegraph dosn’t know what
is.— Macon Tekuraph.
On another page, will be found
the Temperance column, edited by
the W. C T. U. ladi is of this city.
This column will appear regularly
in the Sunday morning edition of
the Hustler of Rome. At present
it is edited by that gifted'-writer.
Mis. Bruce Harris, and, read once,
it will be regularly sought for ev?r
afterward. '
That much ridiculed human
species, “the dude,” sometimes
d-'velops into something after all
tor it ia related (hat the famous
Berry Wall, the acknowleged king
of dudedom. has taken charge oi
a brokers office in New York and
exhibits considerable business
abilities.
SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE PAID.
A newspaper in Illinois recently
brought suit against forty-three
men who would not pay their sub
scriptions, and obtained judgment
in each case for the amount of each
claim. Os these, twenty eight
made affidavit that they owned no
more than the law allowed them
thus preventing attachments.
Then, under the decision of the
Supreme Court, they were arrested
for petit larcenv and bound over
in the sum of S3OO each. All bu s
six gave tie bonds. The postal
laws ume it petit larceny to take
a paper and refus« to pay for it.
SA fl IS NO PURITAN.
A northern exchange thinks
there are as many Puritans in
the south as in the north aud gives
Sam Jones as an example of the
Puritan. But Sam Jones is not
the typical Puritan. He ig not the
long-faced whining creature that
stands for the Puritan. He is so
full of humor aud good nature that
it bubolen over in spite of himself
right in the midst of his sermons.
He is full of the fire of the Cava
lier, and he ai tacks s n in its most
powerful shape with all the aban
don displayed by the Cavaliers as
they fell upon the Roundheads.
True, he condemns many worldly
amusements, but he does it because
he honestly believes they lead to
sinful pleasures. Lord Macaulay
says the Puritans forbade bear
baiting not because of the pain it
caused the bears, but because of
the pleasure it affords the specta
tors. Sam Jones has not a particle
of that spirit.
Still, there is one respect in
which he is very much like the
Puritans —he insists on preaching
politics and is not at all particular
about his facts, —Birmingham
Age-H raid
Col. Atkinson is quoted as saying
that the Populist party is weaker in
Georgia this year than it was two
years ago. Then, if platform Democ
racy is allowed to express itself in the
State Convention, we may look for
anything in the neighborhood of a
hundred thousand majority. Col.
Atkinson is a close calculator in poll,
tics.—Brunswick Times.
That bright and sparkling Hust
ler of Rome made a reputation in
the Atkinson campaign as one of
the most sparkling paragraphists
in the state. May its sli <dow nev
er grow less and all its hopes be
realized even i’s bj’d designs up
ou th.e laughing and /wiftly roll
iiigE-owah. Though one of the
smaller dailies it did the work ol
a mamm ith m ilropolimn. Our
bast bow to you P.iill.— Meriweth
er Vindicator,
• YE MI ST BE BORN AGAIN”
A populist tells a very good one on
himself. He said lie was making n
good speech, as he thought; urging
nig auditors to leave ILo old partie 8
and join the one that promised if lit,'
—one that would do to trust witp
tie affairs of stale, when one of iffg
listeners asked him Low did he ex
pect to accomplish so much, as the
material would he the same as that
which formerly composed the demo
cratic and the republican parties. He
said he was completely trumped, but
after scratching his head and study
a few moments he replied: “verily,
verily I say unto you, you must be
born again.”—Paulding New Era.
If Gen. Evans should be callee
upon to write a letter of advice to
JuJjje Hines it would not be f.-u
wrong if it ran about thus:
"My Dear Judge—l would sug
gest that yon fallow mv example
This does not appear to be a goo<
'ear for Atlanta candidates, and tin
indorsement give n the Constitution
by the convention which nominated
you would be a Jonah. I know how
it is myself.’—Savannah Dispatch-
The Bos to i Herald writes a lon>
editorial on: "Has Gold appreci
ateu?'* The Hustler's creditors havt
appreciated all we have had.
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