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For representatives of Floyd:
Major Bob Fouche,
Capt. John Reese,
and plain
“Mister” Moze Wright,
And they will be elected, —To
mark that prediction.”
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The Executive Committee of the
People’s party of the Seventh district
meet in LaFayette todav.
If a fellow had to live on barbecued
meat he would not have time to work
between meals.
All Georgia would delight to see
General Evans made mayor of the
great city of Atlanta. Why not?
Hines was after the Govenor —
“ship” and was not expecting a broad
side from an Atlanta ‘ Brig. ’
Georgia's next Governor, W. Y
Atkinson will speak at Blakshear,
Peaice county, on Saturday the 9th.
Many a man "ho has u oie money
ffcan btx.ns could not give securit s
for a lien and chickens. All the fool ß
do not wc.r “Jim swinger” boats.
At Tuskegee, Ala , Normal and
. □dustrial Insti. ute, every girl who
graduates this year has cut and
made the dress which she wears
eu commencement day.
I’he \aldosta Times very coriectlj
3'aya that * just as the Alliance was the
beginning of tl.e Trnrd Party, just so
is the Third Party me next step —to-
ward socidism.’’
Give your lull attention to the
trouble ol the present and don't
worry your sett over the past, or
weary your neighbors over that
which may or may not come,
The Madisonian says:“God bless
the hero of spotless name and fame—
Gen, Clement A. Evans Hurrah lor
the Democratic nominee for govenor
of Georgia, Hon. W. Y. Atkinson, ot
Ooweta,”
lhe Dalton Economist, the new
People’s Party paper at Daltou.opeii’
the campaign by charging that Col.
Atkinson is an mh i e l, the Econo,
mist will learn la'er that lies and
slanders "ill not win Truly this is a
good beg lining for an exponent <f
pure politics. —Chattooga News,
The Bureau i.f Engraving and
J rinting in Washington is now
running through the press a new
SI,OOO silver certificate which is
said to be the finest specimen of
the engraver’s art in this coutry.
M T e advise all our readers to secure
a few ot these works of art as sou
venirs —Chicago Dispatch,
An anti-Atkinson club has been
formed iu Atlanta by some men who
claim to be Democrats, but the rea]
Democrats of the Capital City—those
who ba-e fought the battles of Dem_
ocracy iu the past —are notin it, and
V.Vulton county will give the party
nominee the usual majority—Albr.
ly Herald.
Atlanta and Augusta seems to be
letermined to thrust Turner on the
jeuple cf Georgia. Turner will do
well to remember the fate of Evans.
—Husti.- " of Rome
You are mistaken, brother. Au
gusta has “other fish to fry,” which
she believes will be more palatable to
the people of Georgia. As Atlanta is
not noted for her dumbness we wilj
let her speak for herself —Augusta
Herald.
‘ Fish,’ indeed; Since when has
the Vi elah-rabbit grown scaly and
—fend of water? Uncle Pat is a good
ordinary sort of average man but
the people of Georgia want a states
man and they have turned their eyes
on Moeen. See?
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Clever Phil Bj rd works away up •
among the ever-lasting hills, getting I
out a good paper, and preparing to
“Darn the F.towah”and cheerily sings:
“There are no Pendergrasts or San
tos iu the land of Dixie.”—Colum
bus Ledger.
Rome and the Hustler of Bomb do
business by a river, Columbus and
her prosperioos Ledger do business
I by a dammed river—Rome knows a
good thing when she se« s it,hence
our cry:“dam the Etowah!” and we
are going to get what we cry for too
' if we keep crying.
A remarkable operation was per
formed a few days ago upon an Eng
hsh lunatic who recently contrated
.-he habit of swallowing things. Among
the miscellaneous articles he bolteu
were 192 flooring nails, weighing
nearly two pounds; half of a screw,a
piece of wire, two buttons and a mass
of matted hair. Naturally the man’s
digestion was impaired. Thejoperation
necessarly with the knife, lasted two
hours, when the incernial junk shop
was cleared out. The surgeons, when
they had finished, paid the man might
live.
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> FOKEORDINATION
We read an anecdote once, some
thing like this: Years age an old
Hardshell preacher, who lived on the
border in the days when the Indians
were at war with the whites, was
making preperations on< mo ning to
go to his’church miles away, through
a country infested with savages. He
was carefully loading his old flintlock
rille to take along when a friend pres
ent remarked: What are you going
to take that gu ; along for, old mai ?
Don’t you know that if it is foreor
dained for the Indians to kill y..u,
tha‘ the gun won’t save you? “That’s
very true,"’ said the old man, as be
deliberately rummed the bull home,
“but suppose it is h reoidarned that
the Indian shall be killed? Now how
would ths good Lord carry out Lis
purpose it 1 didn’t, have my gun
along?’That was a clincher,ami cits
ed the deoate, then and there.—
Chatioi ga News.
‘The good old-fashioned drink )
soda water, is said to have hist beet,
made by a man named Autir
Tbwollse, cl Dublin, in ISOU,” sn.d
D>, L. E. Venire, of Philadelphia, to
a bi. Louis reporter. * But it has
been vastly impioved during the
last thirty or forty years. In lew
other departments of inventive taste
and skill la e greater strides le n
made toward perfection. American
ingenuity seems to lead the van in
this march of impiovemeut, for even
the French, with ail their skill in
matters bibulous, learned something
n«w when an enterprising yankee set
up an American soda fountain at the
great exposition of JgS'J, which was a
a decided novelty to the Parisians
and their guests, and met with a
welcome from all. As many as 4 000
glasses were sold in one uay, ami the
crowd that collected around the fount
ain was so great that they had to be
formed into line by the police, and,
after first receiving checks, went up
and took their drinks by turns.*
THE OLD SOLDIER SENTIMENT.
Seme of the papers of the Stitt
are saying now that the defeat ol
(reneral Evans in the gubernatorial
race is a repudiation of the old sol
dier. The Milledgeville Unkm-Re
, corder, for instance, says
The defeat of Gt>n. Evans means
that hereafter” old soldiers need not
apply. ’
Gur Milledgeville contemporary is
iu our opinion, very badly mistaken
The old soldier sentiment is as Hrong
iin Georgie today as it ever was, al
though it has been overworked in
politics and teuinlly abused.
In the Evans-Atkinson campaign
the old soldier issue was forced bv
some of General Evans’friends, but
the issue was out of place and it fail
ed to catch all the old soldiers. Gen
eral Evans was .badly hampered and
poorly managed in his campaign. A
combination of circumstances and
agencies, though intended to help
him, had the Gleet of conspiring
against him, and It was not Genera 1
Evans, the gallant old soldier,against
whom the votes of so many people
of the State were directed so much
as it was some of the agencies and
methods that were at work in his be
half.
The old soldier is all ri o ht in Get r
THE HUSTLER, OF 'IQME THURSDAY. JULY. 5, 1894:
gift, aud everything else being equa] I
he will carry the day every time; but
the old soldier can be imposed upon
iu time of peace, and it is possible to
put more upon him than he can tar
ry.—Albany Herald.
And now they tell us that “would
be senator” Turner has “two yal
lers” in his head. Perhaps that i»
one reason Turner wants to
“yo'k” up two offices. Mr. Turner
should remember that “double
yallera” seldom hatch. Bacon is
• he choice of Georgiana,
Major Bacon is healing about
in North Georgia. He is speaking
today at Canton.—Augusta Herald.
Aud at the proper time you will
find that Major Bacon will be
“beating about” everything else
in Georgia. “Maik that predic
tion.
The First Presbyterian Chuich
of Jersey City has decided to use
1 individual cups in the communion
’ service. Now let the chunh
erect a private bar and make com
munion as convenient and com
fortable as possible.
Kissing has been declared un
i lawful in Pittsburg, Great guns!
—Augusta Herald.
That’s what we say! show us
1 your female bandits! Where
1 are those rosy lipped, peachy
' cheeked outlaws.
The Marietta Journal wants tho
Democrats to bury ail differences
and get together for Atkinson.
, Capt. Tom Lyons of Cartersville,
was born on the 4th. of July 1839,
and ever since then, ou the 4th. of
July Capt. Tom has been having a
bigger time than all of the other
uncaged king of beasis.
T _...
Remains ot prehistoric man oj.
the m,uud bin dug period have
been found at Chariotie Harbor,
Fla.
A sweet potatoe weighing 44j
pounds is on exhibition at Can
, farina’s Midwinter Fair.
California has a 22 ounce peach
■ i.u her Midwinter Fair exhibit.
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IT STAYS P,y YOU
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Constipation, Biliousness. In
< '-.g.-stion, Jaundice, Dizziness,
.Sour Stomach, and Sick or
; Bilious Headaches, they give
a permanent cure. There’s no
roacticvi afte.- tceiu; their help
lasts.
For breaking up attacks of
colds, chills, fevers,
n ’ neura l&i a .
1 and kindred derange-
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iaents resulting from
severe exposure, nothing can compare -with
’ these little “Pellets.” They’re the smallest,
the easiest to taitv, and the most natural
remedy.
, They’re to give satisfaction, in
every way and in every case, or your money
is returned. What more can you ask for,
with a medicine ?
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Whether it’s Catarrh itself, or any of the
troubles caused by Catarrh, the makers of
i Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy will pay you
SSOO if they can’t give you a complete and
permanent cure.
The worst cases of chronic Catarrh iu tha
Head yield to this remedy.
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B F. ROARK
AT DAVIS OLD STAND
Jeweler and Optican
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I carry a full line of jewel
watches, clocks, specta
cles and silverware of the best
makes and will guarantee to
seh you as cheap as any house
in Ga. I am a practical watch
maker and gnat ntee all work
to give satisfaction or money
iefunded. Prices as low as
can be sou. d. lam a piacti
cal optician ami guarantee to
lit any eyes with spectacles or
eyeglasses or money refund
eu. My motto is, ‘-R-diabk
good, honest dealings an i
bottom prices to all. Come
and see me at 317 Broad St
Eavis Old stand
ROME GA.
A BIG
KNOCK DOWN
Our prices are now down where
none need stand back. Huge bar
gains within the reach of all. Stamp
ed upon the face of every* article is its
merit, its beauty and its cheapness
What is the use of paying great b
prices for goods when we can fur
nish you the same thing so low thi
they go at first eight.
Lovely Fabrics
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”Oh! How charming, ’ is what a
the fair sex say about our lylovi
t ummer fabricF. The designs are
Bewitching, the patterns, are stylish
and unique, the prices winning in
cheapness.
Tremendous drives this week in
Dimities, Organdies, Foulards, Gren
adines,Swisses, Mulls, Challies,French
| and German Ginghams, Be sure aud
see these goods, for in them there is
i •
great profit to the purchaser.
Outings.
Now is time for Outings and we
have them in profusion. Dainty,
comfortable and durable. They add
to the beauty of the fair maiden who
wears them. Os course.
Linens.
To the housekeeper we would put
the question, Lave you seen our stock
of Table Linens, Napkins, Towels,
Doylies, Tray Cloths Ac? If not you
should see them, for they are charm
ing. Just here we can give you some
big drives.
Hosiery&Gloves
A mere vaiied or standard stock
of these goods cannot be found any
where. We carry the most reliable
dyes made, and therefore can guar
antee our goods to the trade.
Don’t Waite
For a more convenient season, bu
come now and cast your lot for bar
gains. You will be sure to di aw the
lucky number, for a l are lucky.
THOS. FAHY
Tiusteefe Sale.
Will be .-old on ths first Tuesday in August 1894'
during the legal housv of sale, the property here
inafter described.
Whereas on January stl>. 1893. W. M. Hessen,
ger, of the county , of Dallas, State of Alabama,
did execute and deliver to the Atlas Saving A.
Loan Association of Hamilton county, Tennessee,
party ot the second part, his deed of conveyance
to the following described lands ami tenements,
situated in Floyd county,Georgia, (in which deed
the Citizens Hauk & Trust Co. of.l hattanooga Ten
nessee was named as trustee ami titled to said
property vested by said deed in said Trustee) to
wit: “l.ot iu South Rome, now Fifth Ward of
Mt,v of Rome, being a part of bn number tifty
eiglitisß) Commencing at a slake in center of
allev and running front one hundred and eigh
teen 1,118) feet to the corner facing Main Stree
from the bridge, trom thence up the side street
one bund red and seventy-nine (179; fe.tt, from
thence down tiie alley one hundred and twenty
three (123) feet to the beginning at the stake.’
Said Trust deed being executed to secure the
payment of a note for .-300 dated January sth
ls'.»3, ami given by W. M. Messenger to the Atlas
Saving & Loan Asssciation.
And said \\ . M. Messenger having subscribed
for one and one half shares of the Capital Stock
of said Association of the value of three hundred
dollars and the said Association having advanced
to W. .M. Messenger the sum of .-<3OO on said
shares, and the said Messenger, in said note and
deed of trust having agreed to pay said Atlas
Saving & Loan Association, thirty-seven and a
half cents weekly installments of dues and tifty
two and a halicents weekly as premiums on said
shares as provided by Charter and Bylaws of
said \ssociation ; and thirty-four and 32-52 cents
weekly as interest at six per cent on said,sum of
3 Ml.
Andjin which note and trust deed it was ex
pressly stipulated on the failure ufW.JI. 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 pay
able and said Trustee might sell said property
after having advertised same for four weeks in a
newspaper published in Rome I la.
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 month, and said Associa
tion having declared said note due; the Citizens
Bank Ct Trust Co. as the trustee aforesaid, by
virtue of the power aud authority vested in it
as trustee, w ill sell to the highest bidder, at the
Courthouse door in Rome Ga. for cash, on the
First Tuesday in August 181)4 after duly adver
tising same iu the Hrsri.i:i: of Ro.vii:, the before
describee lands and tenements. The proceeds of
said sale will be applied to the payments, in their
order, as by said trust ami deed required, which
trust aud deed is recon led in book “I . I <>i
Deeds, I‘age 474 otlice of Clerk of Superior Cour,
of Floyd county. Georgia. This July 3d. 1954.
The Citizen Bank & Trust Co.
Geo. A. H. Harris,
Atty, for The Citizen Bank A Trust < o-
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nowuntH J uie tll . - JO b .
Puri-s-of te.-Mvn.o v
are urgcuil-,- r. quested to ‘V All
at'Le earliest <l.-d.', s av
thedoFe.
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,,x Deceiver
notice,
GKORGIa, Fl.nr. C< )lxrv
hereby glv . (|
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