The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, July 02, 1894, Image 2

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' THE ffISTLII OF HOME •wed «.t <cke Romer *« O '«« *’ “nr«-. oU ' * 1 secoua-ciastt Mail Matter. < - ,*xrT»r» (Editor, and j Manual. DAILY' and SUNDAY. "TCRM.S OF SUBSCRIPTION • - U cant j. week or $> OJ per auaim < OWI.CE: corner Broad Street and Official Organ For rapreeeutativea of Floyd: Major Bob Fouche, Capt. John Reese, and plain “Mister” Mo** Wright, X#d they will be .lecle.i,-lo •jjj trk thi't prediction-’’ _ "Lit-last Pullman finds himself a . deeper ATith a nightmare. lik® th« wa,p: ‘ .melon vine, is on the run. •■The | party ’ is the way many < f .. fop. Georgia pencil pushers write it. 4Phe annual session of Georgia Ifeeklv Press Association will e . in Milledgeville on July 1 • Ue deaths from overwork or over ; ieathave been, -reported from Cox- - jfy’c- Army. 'Whet has become of Gov. A aitet- TAr-beby and where is Col. Moll /.Lease “at” these days? he bn'7ls ot Rest a?t threaten .zunuy hours of day light. A fit. Simons letter says “the ur f ie full—so, also, are some ot ■ 14i»aurfere.” —Albany Herald. rhe People s Parts will make its Abt fight next October. After that fee buiied. Dust to dust —At lanta Commercial. Henry G/Tumer may be the brain aat Genian in Congress- but 11 bis Saturday night speech in Atlanta is a *pecimme—then we have our doubts. The boy-cott has gotten mixed wit l jtiPullman sleeper. But, in the an guage of the Possum Trott Gazeit, ■it makes snore different!.* to us. Queen Victoria,- draws from the UieJinglieh t easury $1,300,000 a - year. England has her Guelphs, . i.Awftrir.a her pension rolls. Presidoi't Carnot’s coffin war jbtokaii in the fall which it had nn Wing removed from the hearre i’.jd a new one had to he made. ana now the “original” Atkin . ..son men aiv clipping up as thick - sis me hairs ihat fringe a bald ' headed man’s baretoofed tculp. The Republican party isaugling for tb»vetes of the silver states of tW-V.’ect —but can, or rather, wil the .Republican partv swallow the 53.1ver;-lank 7 ’ -ifany oUht papers are endorsing A -Bac&ru refusal to meet Gai raid oi. • Hi® 3k.;?y v .an ihe idear that this is nc time lor division among Democrats —Agutta Herald feudgo axem says: f A man-cat tighten the h.dn -heded j juou. te.'uv monnovperly verry long after ii begun to git hidry-he led isself President Casimer-Perier insists ja<t he will attend the funeral of f.'arn.> in v pit a of precedents t o the contrary, and mid dangers in ifeO DTJSSIIt, tnird party man asks: “Will Vex as go Democratic?/ —A ill Pennsylvania go Republican--Will Kansas go to the devil? Mho can : Lave doubts? j - Her is a shoulder stroke from heOgtethorp Echo.-. A chroni cally dissatisfied Democrat isn\ 1 much better than an outspoken • oppenent to the party. In fact we ' k prefer to deal with the latter. ~ j 1 Let Fulton country go to Hines and then let an Atlanta man rise up and , ask for office afterwards and see how quick be would perform the “pai cake act” under the democratic party. A few of Atlanta’s Evansites have organised a club and propose to carry Atlanta and Fulton country for Hines. Should they succeed. Fulton's I political doom would be sealed. The mayor of a Pennsylvania town has been tarred and feathered by his indignant fallow-citizens Ex citement seems to have been at a high pitch. —Columbus Ledger, Postmaster Bissell is a great tt m perance worker. He has discontin ued the postoffice at Gin, Logan county, W. Va.—Griffin News, Since when did be be —Gin? The Hustler of Rome would iike to see that sterling Democrat Milton Gaudier, elected over that mammoth demagogue, Leonidas Forhimself Livingston, of the Fifth congressional district. Here is a well graduated mercu rial scale from the Augusta Her ald : ‘ When it comes to taking high degrees this June, the themometer can give the gradutates a few pointers.” Prolonged death should be met ed out to the red handed Anarchist. No time should be lost in dil-dall ing. Let the populace handle him like a Georgia mob does a rapist— only let the agony be long drawn out terible to the “reds.” Crime is steadily on the increase in proportion to population in this country. In 1850 there was but one criminal in the United State tu 3442 population. Now there is one to about every 700 Yet thou . sands of dollars are sent out to L the little heathen every year. Louisiana is the home of th 1 gambler and the legislator. The last session of the states law mak ers killed the anti-poolroom bill and proceeded to vote themselves a perdiem of eight dollars per day, New Mexico will be the forty fifth State admitted into the Un ion. There remains outside of the fence Utah, Arizona, Oaxlahoma. Alaska and the Indian Territory. When these are at last included, the Union will consist of just fifty States. It is recorded that th'* English York baby “received its fi’-st honor i j the order of the bath.” The “or der of the garter” and the slipper will come latpr.—Augusta News. And Mrs. York —she carries suckor to the young recruit who raiiico in the ranks of the “howi <wb.” The papers round about here. «ays the Hays City (Kan.) Senti nel, keep poking fun at our Dutch coroner, but we wish to at lea-t say for him that he understands the flexibility required in a west ern Kansas oath. At the Carl Merry inquest he swore witnesses with this rangy formula. “You do scholemnly schware dot you. vill d~»l Ide root, de doly troot uno uodting like if” Hon. H. H. Carlton has declin ed 'o enter the race for Congress from the Eighth district. Mr. Carlton says his business would suffer very a a enai y it’he should run. Carlton's business in terests seems to have changed since he was about to enter the gubernatorial contest—after that famous Sunday night Kimball House kawkus. • Chattooga and Floyd have acted by primary and between them cast 3.000 votes. Os this number, Bill Everett has received 26. Think of t hixt 26 out of 3,000 who take stock m Mr Everetts “vindication” campaiagn. Now watch the other ■ counties set down on Billy and * endorse Congressman Maddox— j to about the same tune of Chattoo- | ga and Floyd. THEHUSTLER, OF ROME, MONDAY, JULY, 2. 1894; “Our John” carried Chattooga county 1.200 to 25 on Saturday. W ouder what Bill Everett thinks of Chattooga stock in his “vindica tion” campaign. '1 he titfas of captain, major, colonel and genera! seems to be I back numbers politically. Hamp- , ton, of South Carolina, Evans, of Georgia and Reagan, of Texas are dead politically. They are good men all; but the people aie mak ing a change.—Mobile News. A minister at Ontonagon, Mich., was preaching against dancing and cahed attention to the fact that the maidens danced alone in all the terp sichorean exercise mentioned and apparently approved in holy writ •‘go they did in the Midway,” called out a local wag who had gone to th< v ‘orld's fa’r. Services had to be sus pended till he was put out of the meeting house. The Georgia Cracker puts it this way: Beside the manliness of Gen. Ev ans, how puny and insignificant is the personalism of the boisterous and blatant few who declare they will b l l the party nomination because their favorite was not chosen Placing their petty personalism above patty principles, they are unworthy of a leader who finds in defeat the oppor tunity to prove himself great. THE EDITOR TO THE RESCUE, “Gentlemen,” said the Indiana mayor, “the object of the meeting has been fully set forth to you in the published call. Au industrial army is marching in this direc turn. Our people have enough un employed. In this emergency’ something must be done. The coming of this army is a menace, \\hatevur we do to meet it must be done promptly, resolutely, and fearlessly. I await your pleasure, fellow-citizens. The meeting is open.” After a short pause the editor of the town paper rose up. “Mr. Chairman,’ he said, pale but determined, “I move you, sir. that as a means ot averting the visitation that threatens us a double-column add be inserted at once in the Weekly Tornado ofl'enng steady work on the roads at $2.50 a day to ev ry member ot the coming army. And I take pleasure in adding, Mr. Chairman” he went on, in a voice that rose high above the din of applause, ‘that I will publish that add for three-four.hs of the regular rates on the local page in big display type, next to pure reaiing matter, and send 50 copies to the advanc ing army, postage prepaid without extra charge!”—Chicago Tribune. ■J IS.MUUCT mat every child is ready lor. They act in the mildest, easiest, most nat ural way. No violence, no reaction after ward, and their help lasts. They perma nently eioy Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, Sick or Bilious Headaches, and *ll derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels. They're put up in sealed vials. This keens them always fresh and reliable, unlike tb»; ordinary pills in wooden and pasteboaix boxes. They’re the e/wapest, for they’re pnaran teed to give satisfaction, or your" money is re turned. You pay only for the good you get. No matter what you've tried and found wanting, you <au be cured with Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. i A LADY’S TOILET Ij 13 not complete rg > • Hout ?n ideal /LEXIOiI ■ *L> .' .-v/svr. ! .'4s.vv*c/uiaMHßLiuuaa & |i 1 Combine* eve:’, element of»i , g beauty an ’ purtv It is beauti- jj I c fying. soothing, healing, health- I • ful, and har . ess. and when J g 4 rightly used s • isible. A most aj h delicate and desirable protection ggi $ to the face in this climate. ra j j Insist- upon having ths genuine. | nriß Tt* I JU--. X IT IS FOR SALE EVESYWHFPt. F.y* < v; -yys-*<t J KTr.i from the great, griping, di . a l*ui pills to Dec' ;■ Pierce s Plersant Pel lets. See what an ad vance there is; 1 hese little Pellets, scarcely larger than , mustard seeds, are the smallest and the easiest to take tiny, sugar coated granules that KLUSTER OF BULL’S EYE SCOTS. Rome lined a a series of Chetaw ker lectures, and I see no good reason why Rome cant have them, I Who can suggest the best modus operaudi? ♦ ♦ 4 Sam "Whitmire has a bull named “Buck” which he proposes to enter ihe4rh of July Races out at the Exposition Grounds. Col. Whit mire says that “Buck” will weigh about 1,200 lbs and can out run anything that wears horns and di , vided hoofs. Yesterday a near I neighbor had a case of “monkeys” and “snakes,” equal parts, and Mr. Whitmire was asked to go for the the doctor and “go in haist.” * 4 * He hitched Buck to his pony Phae. ton and made the two miles in seven minutes, kite shaped track time. Col. Whitmore came into the city to day to get a pneumatic tired cart aid says if he can get a handicap, be will chai -1 enge Roy West, Hugh Reynolds and 1 other expert bicyclists for a mile race Sam says that Buck is not much of a combination animal as he won his I name from bucking under a saddle; but when the harness smites his 1 he raises his head and scents the race track from afar. Mr. Whitmire wil] Jocky Buck,and challenges all comers. * * * Messrs. H. P, Jack, Hurley- and Elmo Ballew, George Allen and a number of other young men. are enjoying a camp-fish and protract ed-hunt up the Ooetanaula. They have spread their tents by the laughing waters of the merry Outhcalogee and are busily en gaged in chasing the mournful Whangdoodle and untwining the tender tendrils of the woodbine They have named their camp Kamp Keely Kure —but there’s uo. much in a name, . * * * “A great cry goes up over the uonnfiy every now and then about the decline in public taste as to drama and literature,’’.said an ob servant gentleman this morning ‘But why should anybody com plain? What difference does it make to us as individuals what the admires. If they want to read the light books of the day or listen to “After the Ball,” Why let them have them by all means. What business is it of ours. It we don't like them we can leave them alone and select what we do like, and let the public do the same for it self.” * * “It ain't the fear of women tak in’ up taste} that is too hard for their delicate frames that makes the men bo opposed to lettin’ ’em vote,” eaid old Mrs. Jason. “They are jist afraid that the women once git started they will make the men do the washin’ and ironin’ an ecrubbin’ and all them little easy jobs of that kind that the women has to do now. ” * * * Messrs. Hughes and Will Rey nolds are at home for vacation. I notice from the commencement reports of Lawrenceville School. Lawrenceville, N. J , that out of a class of 67,Hughes Reynolds grad uaied, Fifth. This, I consider, a most remarkably brilliant record Hughes entered the class as “a new man’’ and it must have taken hard work and a lot of it, to place him so near tte top. I understand that he will go to Harvard in the fall, and after a thorough course in that great college, he will take a law course—and come home and' m the language of Col, Seab Wright, •‘enter the actual practice of law." Wnl Reynolds returns to Lawrencovi I le. <♦> A I -‘w and Complete T.«- an-”t, ccasistn. ■ <• I OSITOKIES, Cup.-u < i Ointment and -o ’<• -o* (tiiiiif. T.t. a never 2 lilit s (Jure for • • H every nature and degree. It inokv uaopsraaui with t»•<* knife or injection*.of <.k bolic acid, whi . '! ;•< >.'i ilif:;’. hl; ; • . !«,;>; -i r • : ;i... • xuijii |fre! resuming in death, uun“C‘j.'<ury. v/hy endu.v th s etriblo dieeaso? We guarantee < boxes to euro any cats. Y<-u only pay so ovnelits received. > J a box, 6 for $5. Sent by mail Guarantees issued by our agents. Cured - F!,e » Pre»en'«l by Japanese Liver Pellet: t:.e Rr.T.t r 1 VFR enJ STOMACH REGULATOR :in< BLOOt’EI i;tsiru. Small, mild and pieamnt t. r-rk". <i *-vd for children's use. On Loaei 2d cent-. GU ALLAN nly by SCHOOL TEACHERS [continued FROM fib*>t page] Salary for Janitress of white school $22.50 per month. Rhodie Daniels, col, unanimously re- elect ed. A delegation of colored citizens came before the Board asking that Prof. Dent be not appointed ts Principal of the colored Schools but they failed to make charitee. injwritiug and retired. They will refer chanres lates on. The Supernumaries tor the white schools were named as Miss es Sallie Spul.ock. Ella Allen. Ada Jenkins, snd Sarah Rosen burg. SALARIES AND TEACHERS FOR COLOR ED SCHOOL. Salary- for Principal $55 per month. Each of the Grades were made S3O per month. Principal of colored school :. Prof, T, M. Dent. Fourth Grade: Alic® C. Davis Here a motion was made and passed requiring all the teachers to have stood an examination, before Superintendent Harris,before tin y were eligible. A messenger was sent out to look for Superintendent Harris to ascer fain who had stood the examination and it being 6.-15 me Hustler ad journed to press. 4 EQUAL 12 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 South. 500 Students in 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 stale your wants. Address J, E. Draughon, President Draughou’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 us provid ed we fill same .J (mention thi paper when you write.) 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