The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, July 18, 1894, Image 2

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TBE BOBTLBH OF IOME. m>c<,na-cl*M Mall Matter. , «xr-r»rA (Editor, and FHII.G. IHKP, J lauagt ... ' k ( ’ DAILY AND SUNDAY | TffPMS OF SUBSCRIPTS 10 cent <» week or $5 00 per annum ’ STICK: Conner Broad Street and O f the city <>f Rome, and Foyd, the 1 ••Banner county l of Georgia. ( For representatives of 1’ loyd : JMajor Bob Fouche, Capt. John Reese, and plain “Mister” Moze Wright, And they will be elected, lo mark that prediction.” What has become of I*. J. Moran aud Colore'. Watterson? Its a rocky road to Daublin : is tht verdict of bicycle riders i n Brood St Few are the slips twixt the wa ter melon a* d the lips- Kutan othern! The steer-age rate has been cut to 47.50 while theycarlin prices are in creasing The clouds have the drop on the oarth—still the corn keeps shooting upwards. Will N. Haibln, the great North 'Georgia autho’, was present at C' - nob’s funeral. If Uncle Sam must have mor •soldiers why not give Coxey’r army the job? Hines will never get in sight oi the ocean on which floats the Gov ernor —ship. Wh°n Uncle Sam’s sold er boy’t strike then it is that the Anarch jet seeks his hole. The white badge is a token ol peace, the white-wash brush well that brings on more tawk. We fail to see where Fe is ha; proven himself a friend to the la boring man who had a job. When the baker sings** 1 ! kneed tlie< every hour.’ it does not indicate that he is the flour of the family nor tha be is over-bread Ad editor writing long winded arc tides on the subject of finance always reminds us of the irony betrayed b; the feet of a shoemaker’s wife ■Our devil says he wants to see : Cliinee \V ashee-washee fema’e conn to Rome and guarantees that Cbin ;i “spoons” would ouod ba on exhibition The army mobilizes, the Anarchists mob-ill-eyes and the oyster come; from ilobile and has no eyes a in but gels there just the same. A Philadelphia shylock has been making 1,2V0 per cent, qd bis loans. Almost as bid as some of tl.e capi talistic tyrants of the Hill City. If the partyite .doesen’t reach Tom Watson’s oosom when he dies, why he will be in torment. If he does it will all be the same Lord Salisbury says that Eng haiid is becoming the center o ti.KS.rcby plots. Lord Salisbur' sbottki read up on the Chicago movement. True, Pullman has not reduced bis sleeping car rates, but does that affect us poor newspaper men and laborers? \\ e don t "get there that way. An exchange rises to remark ithat ‘‘lt there were more traineu minds m the country there would be less difficulty about minding the trains.” They Lave propped that j eke about Chicago girls big feet since the city of Atlanta has sprung into prom - neuee. Agusta Herald. Wont thejUcrald please issue a key /or this joke. Upward, yet upward 'l lie iniiri ury i liinba, Tb<- ‘unuuer girl tempts you, • —Cream, soda ami dimes. “The South is solid for law and order.” All honor to the people of tiie south. The Inter Ocean is g'ad ’hey are here They are no slouches in a scrimmage,and never; were I —lnter Ocean. / In a sermon apropos of the season Rev. W. R. Stridden, of Baltimore, predicted that America, by reason of the interming ing of the races, would piouuce the world race—the race which would see the end of the world. While Florilia is blooming over her criminal count let her remember that he only came from South Uaro- j lina. For ‘ genuine blue blood done up n stripes,” we point Flordia, to our own Lord Hereford who pedi grees back to merre Emgland. Let the Populists glance over the South and see for themselves that in ali the borders of Dixie that the only trouble by strikers is in the mining districts of Alabama and that strikers are foreigners, prin cipally. Probably the oldest man in Ken t>.ick v 9 where folks do not wi'linglydie and leave their Bourbon and mint is J elm Vaughan, father of a famous iving skeleton aud the proud poses sor of a full set of teeth which he keens in his desk and wants banned wiffi him. John is one quarter Chero kee Indian. —Ne v York Recorder. A Chicago man has invented a chemical solution which he claims will • tender wood fire proof, if there is , anything in it he should have it pat ented immediately. A good coating or two ot this solution would prove invaluable to some of the third party political timber, if applied just, before they embark "for that bright shore’ ;he fluors of whose cellars are paved with uood intention 1 , A Kentucky calf is said to nave jumped from a cliff 500 feet to the river below aud never turned a hair i bis wonderful bovine must be a lin al descendant of the traditional cow that jumped over the moon.—Foit Worth Telegrair. A buliy conclusion truly, bnt you seem to forget that “the laughing ittle dog’’ has swallowed a “bit ol veal’’ and the “missing link’ is out uj sight. The Carnesville Tr b.me says:‘’Blliy Peek was fool enough to dec’are’hi re iu his harangue last Tuesday, that i‘ the people would put the Populist t in full control of this government they would give the relief we need in six weeks, and if they did not we might cut his throat from ear to ear md have his head.” Well we doDjt want his head, f< r there is nothing t n it, or he wouid’t make such fool- ‘ _sh expressions as that. • The Chicago Inter Ocean says; An drew Jackson’s biographers say that it was the regrH of his life that bi did not han t J hn C’.Calhoun,instead o f issuing a proclamation that made the D'dlifiers lay down. Grover Cleveland may live to ft el much the same way about John J’. Altgeid. But the public of that day was de lighted witii Jackson’s attitude in ihav emergency, and the public of to. .lay is delighted with the position akeu by Cleveland iu the present .emergency- It is feared that the fruit grow- 1 j rs of Georgia, Florida and other 1 slates will lose heavily’ on account ‘ if being cut off from the Northen 1 markets by the strike. —Fort Worth Telegram. True as gospel, and already thousands and thousands of good watermelon money have been sac raficed —And yet Tommy Watson and his miriage led followers would persuade the Georgia melon plant ers that these heroes of Chicago and the West are his natural allies and united with them is the route to political redemption. A cuiiouß inv- t >rty comes from the Kentucky Democrat,which proves that the Kentucky girls do"not suffer f?r want of attention from the oppo site sex. Says the Democrat; k A Cat. lettsburg man sent his sofa to a fur niture to be renovated; the » THE HUSTLES OF ROME WEDNEsDAYJULY. 18 J_B_94_ followidg articles were found between ■ the hack and cushion; Forty- seven hail pins, three moustache combs, nineteen suspender buttonk, thirl- en needles, thirty-five cigarettes, eight < photographs 1217 pins, seventy.six i ( grains of coffee, foriy-seven cloves, j ( t.wenty-seveu cuff buttons six picket, knives, fifteen poker chips, a via! of I, h moepathic medicine, thirty four ( lumps of chewing gum, fifty-nine I, tooth picks, twenty eight matches |, thirty-nine collar buttons, eleven neck 1 t. s, two love letters, a few pieces of! candy, two dimes, three quarters and one nickel, eight buckles, five lea 1 Pcnci lc , one pen and four 1 u ton hooks.'' “No matter what policical par |ty you are in, you’ve got to trust men. This is something which all of you will, when you think of it, acknowledge. Now, the question which presents itself to you men who have strayed away from the I * democratic party and gone to the third party is just this : Why leave correct principles and go to rotten ref i» tit uv , yn kA iJif LA llir i regeription ©ver fails to benefit or cure your money is returned. Bearing - down pains internal inflammation and ulceration, weak back, and all kindl ed allmnr.ts ere eom n nte.y e::, u d by it. It's a marvelous remedy *2 r “®r v « us and general debility, Chorea, or 1 m ' 1 o S s I >anc ' ) - Insomnia, or Inability to bleep, Spasms, Convulsions or Fits, and has often by restoring the womanly functions, cured cases of insanity. For more than 35years, Dr. SageTcatarrh Remedy has cured the worst cases of Chronic Catarrh in the Head. The makers of this medicine are willing to promise that they’ll I cure your e.iro or they'll pay you caah. By all druggist*. 7 Z principles? The thing to do is not to desert good principles because men may go wrong—strike down the men ! If you are a member of the church and your preacher goes wrong, you do not fire your Bible into the fire and curse your reli gion, but you discharge your preacher and get another. It is exactly the same thing in this matter of parties, and the men who are chosen to represent the principles of those parties. There is not one of you men who call < yourselves third party men who J will stand by and endorse the prin- J ciples of your party. The fact of 1 the matter is you don’t believe in ! your party —you just believe in ‘ Tom Watson.” —From Mr. Atkin son's Fayetteville speech. GEORGIA FARMS AM) FARMERS Mr. Joel W. Singletary lives two miles west of Blakely on what was once a very poor lot of land. By dint of bard work and hard sense he has made it one of the best farms in Ear ly county. His crops are literally booming. On five acres he will make 150 bushels of corn this season,while is yet there is no telling what his fine cotton will do.—Early County News If present predictions are true the corn crop in Early county will be short this year, and in order to make ’.his important crop hold out another year.it behooves our farmers to plant plenty of peas and other auxidiary crops. They will feel the need of them if they neglect io take time by the forelock. —Early Coiinty News. The farmers of the North and West (vho invest their money iu the South becomes one of us. they fall in love with our soil, our climate and our people. They like the negro as a labor er when they come to understand him. They bring tneir o.vn methods of farming with them, but they soon adopt our wayp.Their sons and daugh ters fall in love with cur sons end daughters f dl in love vVit.’i their s ms and daughter". It helps our couurrv for them to con e, out it, helps the im nigrants more.G >od farmers from all sections . rj wellcomed in Dooly —Cordele Sentinel. Improvements in all crops over that of a week ago is visible through out the county. Although up'and corn has improved, yet it is not at pres, eut in ain condition cieat Ne of a large vield.Most fanners think that there will be only enough for home us .Cotton shows no seiiousdamage received from the long drought,aud la now in good condition Cotton is shed ding at a few poin's: Vegetables are ill good shape. Potatoes are looking fine Melons are fair.—Montezuma Record. HELF IS OFFEJZED, and is guarcinived. to evt ry nervous, delicato k woman, by Dr. I ierce s g f avorite Prescription, if Remember this—if you ! don’t get the help that's proniised, there’s noth ing to pay. In every ‘‘female com plaint.” irregularity, <?r weakness, and in every exhausted condition of the female system, if the LETTERS I ROM THE PEOPLE. g■ avse of baud txmfp. I Mr. Editor; if you will allow me s ince I will g.ve my opinion as to (he c iuse of these Laid times aud scarcity of money as I understand it Il I know what democracy means, I am a democrat, aud I believe if the country is saved from revolution aud anarchy, it cau only be done by the democratic policy of Jefferson. This question seeme too simple to perplex and divide our leaders, but ' has wrought much strife, dissatisfac tion, and distrust among the masses, aid brought distress and riot iuto some sections of our once loved and united laud of Liberty . The law is disregarded,and life and property is not safe. Tne stars ana stripes, our emblem of liberty, dearly bought by the blood oi our fathers | is jeered an-1 hissed as it waves before! the mob. When uud how can confidence be restored, the wheels of industry made to move, and prosperity reign alike m every section of our country? When will labor be at a premium,and every citizen in this broad land have em ployment? When will the people stop thtir ears to the loud mouthed politicians, who with their Decoy of sub Treasury Free Silver or Ter.’ff reform; stepping stones to high places to caucus with capitalist aud European aud Wall St. Bankers. Whikqevery branch of industry is dwindling away aud a million of women and children crying fur bi aad,these office seekers with their l.iiil Ciuionmi' o n/I lnw n »z-» 1v» w. 4- deep laid schemes and fiery argument and partisan wan fare, taking advant age oi the masses by drawing strict party lines end mixing animosity and sentiment in their hatangues, would deceive ti e very elect if possible. My county men stop aud get the watch word. There is only one cause. I have pataintly waited aud watched the prediction of a great man for the past 15 years aud his prophicy is being fullfilled to the letter. i is The National Banking Sys tem, the insatiate Vanpire under mining the foundation of oqr lib erty. The council of our wise men is confused end confounded and our great America is talking, and the people are sleeping on a Volcano. The people mist wake up; our country ia in convulsion now from center to circumference. Only one cause for all this National Banking System, all other ques tions are side issues of minor im porteuce, phantoms in the hands of the money power to deceive and misleade you? lis the National Banking Loan. I believe every liberty loving patriotic American who is not identified witn the money power, wculd rise aud with one niightv voice that would shake Mali St.*, cry out Repeal the National Bank ing L:au, (it they couid be made to see it as it is) anti save our country. • Repeal the National Banking Loan, and the legislation that will necessarily follow will move the Irivmg wheel of im-ustry. and capita! will seek investment the the people will hail with joy the /return of and peace. A-ioiisn the Nationsil Banking •System aud restore to us our huri tage gold aud silver the money of our fathers then every American will respect the Jaw and our Flag and t”e will call it a Dem ocratic Victory, “Ded Line Democrat,” Application for Letters of Dis mission. I GEORGIA, Floyd Cot nt\ : 'i'jL ereaß ' lls ' ' ,<>ra pollen,Guardian, of .Mamie 1 < l olP e; ,, ;'T. , ’ ,, ' n,st ‘’ th ‘‘ c< >"ri hl her petit", - , duly hied, that she had anministered .Mamin t< v l ~ Y'V- 18 to ‘-dte all persons concern »d, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if and they < an, why said Guardian should not be dis ,‘ a g 7 r r ' ,l! ‘ ller !,l|,lll, ‘>station and receive let- 8 r, ‘ h "l is . s “’“ OU the first Monday in tui 1H94. This July 4th. 18SH. 74-u > C 1 .... JOHN P. DAVIS. Ordinary Floyd County, Georllia Letters of Administration G EORGIA, Floyd County* l<> ail whom it may concern: Ennis onied Administratrix mi "ahi Ltai ' a™'? it ituCher appearing toat said Moilm t > A >' l 'ailed to give Bond and .‘uaiily. V sisto e *te a l and singular the creditors ’and next of kin Big , na r tuie , thisjui'y , 2ad^i^ h * nd 7 .^ ( o fficli ‘* JOHN P. DAVIS. Ordinary, | r • 1 01 0 i ’ IP I I I —™-»-BYTHE— — 13 Excursion lo SI. Pinion S 330 lUOIOOIW East Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia Railroad JTTLTT 2 1,1894 ROTHSTD TRIP Tickets Good Returning Until July 30th. Train Leaves P. M. B, W. WRENN. General Passenger Agent. T, C. SMITH, Passenger and Ticket Agent, Rome, Ga. J, J. FARNSWORTH, Division Passenger A ent. UiiaclnUiiSiQi GOES / Hi, TheCrcal Hain tortable, enjoyable. a Ughu t-’oflj HIRES’ HOotbeer A pkg. makes 5 gallons. 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