The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, July 03, 1894, Image 2

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BE BUSTLES OF ROME. jj i x e»£pd At tiie Rome Pott Office a* first class tteconu-claiw Mail Hatter. 4PBILG. BYRD, i B £X“ 4 DAILY AND SUNDAY- <ERMS OF SUBSCRIPTIG' 1« esat a week or $5.00 per annual ' W'ICE." Corner Broad Street and Avenut.i Official Organ 0/t heclty of Rome, and Foyd, the county” of Georgia. ■ r-w-"? — - ~ ,yor representatives of Floyd: Major Bob Fouche, Capt. .John Reese, and plain '■‘Mister” Moze Wright, ,Knd they will be elected, —To ortrk thi’ pre iicti on.’ •-Carnot fell a victim to Santo s -tCtßike.” Au injonie tax will make th* HLlliv-uaire swear more ways than Whet a majority of dollars are w.ked behind the bars the balance ({.money goes on a tight at once. ’DoeJS Atlanta hope that her 'Csinesites will be better than her boom proved to be? The Augusta Chronicle now j?«7* that Gen. Evans was leading *• foi'leru hope all the time, Wanted; the Calhoun Times to ’jrot‘ out one of the famous, mythi .3ll Bridges letters. 'Ch.ua and Japan are railing and scotching over the Corean King bjm Let the procession proceed. .’.ho tool who commits suicide -.iuu he may a cape the heat is on y amping from the frying pan into - ke nre, The .motto iSorth of Mason and TOixou s seemes to be “ If you am: getting everything in eight, why • -JLrike” Tur people speaks very favorab ? of Hon, 0. A. Bacon’s Candida v for Senator. —Roberta Corr< ?- • jjondant. Its‘the setting hen who brood a’er the outcome of the future and often counts the eggs before th-y •"> Aioli. Vhen silver et joyedthe same mil ■_ ge facilities us gold (which it d; ’ -nj?io’ - , there was never h-e “a dollar's worth of silver in ; Jolla-.” .»iid now that the country is be .ng ovenun with strikers and ru .aioi'M of strikes where is McKinley, ihe aaudy of the distur bauc’-f “at?” • _ • Tomorrow is the “Glorious 4(h" 1 nd. many- a silver tongued orator ■ will undertake to flock with tm- Amencan bird who roosts on th*- Jo Hara of cur daddies. Tt*e»wool hat - bovs of Georgia acre teuay just now threshing when and ont-es, later on they will pitch sja and lick the stuffiu ou'eu the 1 ■parly. “Mark that prediction.” Th’s of Rome, like a healthy and beautiful Indian ma:- dcn is —Well read—even if both a.r» a trifle wilder Jteg“Nuw is ti.e . to subscribe. fhoze never was a more cooi ad collected affair than the r ipted me cream bill when t e ®Jrl uac skipped with the ot:iei I .iollow and married him. No, Maud, dear, the fellow who wears a plug hat is not always a ■prohibitionist. Ou divers occasions we have heard of Q ome of th s Lux taking ic mix'd aldua, our 9 year old, says this 3nay*be rare weather, tut when it rentes to cooking Glenn’s mud pics the sun broiles all the juice out tof ■them and thej get “dope ’ rnigh ¥ quick . I ( And now Mrs. Victoria Guelph and lhe other Guelphs are harp ing over and diekussmg that little ’elph—known as the w” York. And Chicago is dying with envy. If the heathen who believes in ihe existence of 7 hells could only suffer one cf these days he would soon be looking down on the back-sliding Christian whose hope is that he mav dodue one- Its a case of ex-Congressman Milton A. Candler against Con gressman Lon Livingston, down in the Fifth, or a plain case of demo crat for democracy’s sake vs, Dem ocrat for office. The sooner Lon Livingston is retired the better for Georgia Democracy, > _ LL Keres the way that solid demo cratic campaigner the Columbus Ledger figures it out: lion W. Y r . Atkinson’s majority over Judge Him-s will be greater »han was Gov, Northen s over Col. Peek. Populism was at high water mark that year. Mr. Turner was tendered a regu lar old time Georgia ovation in Atlanta last night.— Albany Her ald. Well, he wasn't! The Hustler of Rome was there and knows that the first floor of DeGieves was not , crowded and that the galleries were empty —and more, that Mr. Turner did not seem to kindle the , enthusiasm of the boys a- tall. Everybody in the North, East and West, who is not on the Pen , sions rolls, seems to be on a strike, while in this garden spot of the earth, the Sunny South, black ber rys are selling for 15 cents a gal lon and water mellonscan be had ’ for 10 cents for a great big ‘un . > Go South young man and fatten up with the country. Our devil says that the Pullman car strike does not iuterfear with the rig that his wife’s mother runs between her farm at Possum Trott and the buttermilk market, The mly “strike” on that hue is when '.tie old woman larrups the mule with a peach limb —sometimes be ‘Switches off” the effect and some times he—trots. Mr. Casimir-Perier is the fifth President of the French Republic. First was Thiers, who served two yet rs and resigned, then MacMa - non, who n signed after six years service; Grevy came next and ni ived a full term of seven years. a as re elected and resigned a year afterwards, l he murdered Carnot was then elected in 1887 and his erm of office would have expired 30011. Arnold Huge, the German engin eer who Lunt the famous Venezue lan li.ihoad, one of the most difficult feats in railway construction yet achieved, says that New York city can be made three miles longer to the southward by building it down into the Lay. Bulkheads and steam er piers can be extended that dis tance down from the battery. lh< work would require three or foui years• Since practically finishing bis good work for the nomiuatioi | M Mr A'kmson, the Rome Hustler’s I’ni Byrd has again turned his attention o ‘damming the EtowahColum. ous Ledger. Thank you brother Ledger, so your kind expression, but—do you know every time we think on that majority of 164 against cur side, we mutter —“dam the Etowah?” Suite h. w or other we can’t henpit’ ‘‘ Mi . Maddox of Georgia” will defeat Bill Everett for the nomi nation in the Seventh, ami then Snow Seab Wright, the ludepeud ent-endorsed-by-all-th e-T h i r d- Party ecept-McGarity, completely under. The people of the Seventh want a Representative who can do something besides hold his seal down and vote and they want a man who never flops—of the three men above mentioned “Mr. Mad dox of Georgia” is the unliestoue. THE HUSTLER. OF ROME. TUESDAY. JULY. 3. 1894: Maj. Sid Lewis of the Sparta Ishmaelite doffs bis hat and ex claims: “Hurrah for Mrs. W. Y, Atkin son -just now the gieatest woman in Georgia 1 ’ Franklin MacVeagh, the Demo cratic candidate for senator from Illinois, is a millionaire wholesale grocery merchant of Chicago. He is also a brother of Wayne Mnc- Veagh, the United States ambassa d r to Italy. Col. Watterson warned the Kel ly and Baker contingent of Cox ey'u army to st >y away from Louisville as there was plenty of work on the streets there. '1 hey did not heed his warning and are now under arrest in that city as vagabonds. Are the soreheads who went ii - to the primary and who now refuse to abide the nomination going to vote against General Evans, and democracy both, because the ma jority wanted Atkinson? Such men may have been democrats but if they follow such a course, tlmy ■were never very strong in the faith. During the week beginning Au gust 2nd. Mrs. Holliday will be electrocuted in New York. This is one kind of a “cute” that even a New York woman is not inclined io cultivate. And, would it be “sh coking” to ask if it were not remarkable that the first woman who vol’s her mortal coil should make a Holliday scene of it? When Mrs. Lease was taken sick she was sent to a deaf and dumb asylum. Kansas should give Mary Yellin an asylum, she needs it and the country needs it, but it looks like irony to send her to an asylum for the deaf and dumb. — Fort Worth Gazette. The Acworth l ost is without doubt one of our most vaiuebh exchanges. A nickie dropped out of our copy when we opemd it yesterday. This beats the coupon business all hollow —Griffin News and Sun, We knew the Post was full of valuable resources but had an idea that in all exchanges it re served mineral interests. The Post is one of the “best what thay air a-tall,” anyhow. President Carnot lived long enongh to sead to little Jennie Coe', of Mil] Grove, Ind., a decoration of the Legion of Honor. It will be recalled that amid the tremendous railway traffic of the "World’s Fair period, the child only 10 years oil, found a tres lie burning and saved the oncoming train from destruction, by flagging i with her red flannel petticoat. Ii happened that amid the throng o. rescued passengers was a group ol distinguished Frerchmen. Hence the decoration. The <hi d should be is proud asCiga etie m Guidas sto ■ v i>i “Under Two Fl igp.” It was au b< n>r unparalleled in this country but -die deserved it. -Columbus Ledger '.*.'. . \2l< j A LADY’S TOILET J I' : complete b *.j '• t :*ut pr ideal - oil 11! ■ ROUFS 1 Combme«t e-.’-"-. ■ element of E ij beauty and purii’- It is beauti- j j j tying, soothing, healing, health-! ‘ § ful, and hiv. .S 3 and when j > J rightly used s isible. A most 1 1 4 delicate and des nable protection* J to the face in this climate. tt 11 insist upon having iha genuine. F IT ls Fos SALE EVtRYWFUPE. •nambew? uk a JB y9 and skin Ouatmaa*. Is ii certain cure for (11 tonic Sore Kvcs granulated Eye Lids, Sore Nipples, Files, tczeina. Tetter, Salt Rheum ana Scald He;.d. cents per box. Foi sale by druggists. TO HORSE OWNERS. I'or putting a horse in a fine healthy con ■iition try Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders X.’.ey tone up the system, ai J digestion, erne ‘oss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving 0"w life to an old orc’-or work" 1 l-.r-e 2? o* l* ‘. kage r sale . d_ ggi-K KLUSTER OF BULL’S EYE SHOTS. Capt. Tom Lyons, the ranipun - est Evans man of the great Evans county of Barlow was in the city today. Capt. Lyons says that this' talk about Evans men voting for Him a. is ad stuff and buncomb. Hw says that Evans Democrats are not built that way nohow, and he predicts that Atkinson will sweep the stale from the meu: - tains to the seaboard. * * * Another Evans man I met today was Col. D. B. Hamilton said: “Yes I did tveryth'ng in my pow er for the nomination of my good friend, Gen. Evans but as the ma jority were the other way why I bow niy head and then raise it and rally with the brave old General, under the flag of the Coweta Statesman.” Col. Hamilton thinks this talk of Evansites going into the third party is the veriest siush. And it is. * * * Capt. J. C, Piihlup, after a week oi successful insurance business at Cedartown and other points, has returned to the city. Capt. Print «p says that while he fought for General Evans iu the last cam paign, he is now with the majority and he says that he sees no reason why Mr, Atkinson will not win the most brillant victory of modern Georgia democratic history. That sounds right, coming from an Ev ans leader, * * * In behaif ot T. m . Dent, who was re-elected to the position ol Principal of lhe colored schools y st inlay, I want to say that I nave learned today, that instead of there being a delegation of color ed ci izens before the Board oi Trustees to oj p jse his re-eiectioti as staied yesterday afternoon, 1 find that only two colored citizem were present to prefer chargm, while the other members of tb< delegation was present to defend the wi‘ll known colored prol’ess u. i M. Dent is a negro of whom his rac may wed leei proud. L'ndei uie m.ti.ag moot, the Rome color ed bc; ous nave advanced ver_) materially iu the past year. He ir well educated, ami has the quali fications that fit him most pecu liarly to the position that he fills. Let the colored people, the negroes of this community, get together and help each other up instead oi everlasi ingly pulling pulling each other down. * * * Tomorrow is the “Glorious Fonr.h” and, while rioters and strikers are running rough shod ai d rampant over the North, Dick Tread away La- gone along persuing ti e even tenor 01 his way and propos- s to serve all comers with Barbecm , Brunswick Slew and pickles too. If you want a good slick dinner why dont fail to go out to the Exposition grounds and let Dick Treadaway luroisii the truck. You can see the races if you wish or you cun lei them mone but you owe it to your stomache and the “Glorious Fourth” o get a Barbecue dinner. See? Ki J NOT ALL ALIKJL - —oiood niocLciiieg. There’s only one that a so far-reaching and so unfailing in its es recta that it can bo yuaranfeed to do al’ thafs promised for it. That is Dr. Pierce’s t+olden .nodical Discovery. If that doesn’t benefit or cure, you have your money back. Its not like the sarsaparillas or ordinary Soring medicines. They claim to do good in April, and May. AU tho year round and in all cases, tho “ Discovery ” purifies the blood as nothing else can. Every blood-taint and disorder. Eczema, Tetter, Salt-rheum, Erysipelas, Boils, Carbuncles, Enlarged Slands, Tumors and Swellings —the most stubborn Skin and Scalp Diseases, and the worst forms of Scrofula, are completely and permanently cured by it. Euy of reliable dealers. With any others something else that pays them better will probably be urged as “ just as good.” It may be, for them; but it can't be, for you. For colic, cramps, and pains In stomach, nothing equals Dr. Pierce’s Smart-Weed Ext. n, r Uontlnued Storv cuw. abo Jt Bon AtnL THE BATHROOM. Do you want to clean bathtubs, paint, oilcloth, faucets, marble basins, wood, tile or marble doors and closets ? Ba DOES IT. Mrs. W. of New Haven, says: "Bon Ami is the finest thinn for bathtubs, faucets a -i ‘ murbio buaius I have aoeu.» ? Trustees Sale. Will be said on the first Tuesday in August 1804 I during the legal huurs of sale, the property here inafter described. Whereas on January sth. 1803. W. M. Messen-I ger, of the county t of Dallas, State of Alabama* did execute and deliver to the Atlas Saving A Loan Association of Hamilton county, Tenneasee, party of the second part, his deed of conveyance to the following described lands and tenements, situated in Floyd county, Georgia, (in which deed the Citizens Rank a Trust Co. of (Chattanooga Ten" n-ssee was named as trustee and titled to said property v esteil by said deed in said Trustee) to wil: “Lot in South Rome, now Fifth Ward ot city of Rome, being a part of lot nuiuber fifty eight (58) Commencing at a stake iu center of alley and running front one hundred and eigh teen (118) feet to the corner facing Main Stree from the bridge, from thence up the side street one bund red and seventy-nine <179) feat, from thence down the alley one hundred and twenty" three (123) feet to the beginning at the stake.’ Saiil Trust deed being executed to secure the payment of a note for .-300 dated January sth -1893, and given by W. M. Messenger to the-Attas Saving A Loan Asssciation. Ami said W. .11. Messenger having subscribed for one ami one half shares of the Capital Stock of sail! Association of the value of three hundred dollars and the said Association having adv uni d ■ to W. M. Messanger the sum of S3OO on sai.i sha.es. al the said Messenger, insaid mile: n 1 deed of trust having agreed to pay said Atlas Saving A Loan Association, thirty-seven ami a half cents weekly installments of dues and fifty two and a halfcents weekly as premiums on sanl saares as provided by Charter and Bylaws of s ii<l Association; and thirty-four and 32-52 cents weekly as interest at s.x per cent on saidjstim of 5 300. Andjin which note and trust deed it was ex pressly stipulated on the failure of W. M. Mes senger to pay said interest, dues and premiums as stipulated in said note and trust deed at the option of said Association becomes due and pav able and said Trustee might sell said property after having advertised same for four weeks in a newspaper published in Koine Ga. Now therefore said Messenger having failed to pay either interest, dues or premiums as contract ed to be paid by him, for more than four weeks and in fact been in default in making said pay" ment for more than six mouth, and said Associa tion having declared said note due; the Citizens Bank A Trust Co. as the trustee aforesaid, by virtue of the power ami authority vested in it as trustee, will sell to the highest bidder, at the Court house door in Rome Ga. for cash, on the First Tuesday in August 1894 after duly adver tising same in the Hi st leu of Rome, the before describee lands and tenements. The proceeds of said sale will be applied to the payments, in the: r order, as by said trust and deed required, which trust and deed is recorded in book “U. U.” of Deeds, Page 474 office of Clerk of Superior Court of Floyd county, Georgia. This July 3<L I'J'.H. The Citizen Bank & Trust Co. Geo. A. H. Harris, Atty, for The Citizen Bank A Trust Co. 4 EQUAL 12 I I. e. 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 in attendance the ptig' par. Eleven Teachers. Nashville is the educational center of the S-uith. Cheap Board . Nu vacation Eater at any time. Home study We have recently prepared books on Book-keeping, Shorthand and Penmanship especially adapted to hoinestudy. Send for our Free illustrated 80-page catalogue and state your wants. Address J, E. 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