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£HF' sDAILI’ AND SUNDAY !
”* ‘‘■'MS OF SUBSCRIPTIG
ilO reeuta, week or $5.00 per annum
Corner Broad Street and
«nfin Avenue.
Offtheclty of Rome, and Foyd, the
“ Banner county" of Georgia.
" *• "f ■■ 1,1
■d?or representative? of Floyd:
‘Major Bob Fouche,
■xCa.pt. John Reese,
and plain
•'Mister” Moze Wright,
Xnd they will be elected. — lo
'•jl&rk that prediction.”
CRailroad clocks never strike.,
'si?ne seat of war should be kicked
cat as Alabama.
®ebe does not seem to be in such a
jiwi'iet about’“going out” with his
-icrJiere.
Xs the strike recedes, the tariff
; ill breaks out afre jh m the halls
tsE congress.
* ,'h that times would only get so
our wif? might w. k ■ us: up by
minding"beef steak. Lor! Lor!
We are told that this hot weath
r wont last always—with some
r ocop’’€. But wt:o are they?
The Potter Drug and Chemical
A-tiimpany. of Boston, assert that five
»aU;uc dollars have been expended
rjs advertising the Cuticura remedies.
Cain scratches off this one.
This is the day for small things
—chiggers for instance.
Cleveland should not think of
■jiiMsing Macon s big fair this fall,
sis people in Rome are going
Mown.
P ebs knows the modus operandi o
*’.jhe “Lock out”—and is patiently
.learning the odus moperandi of the
"'•Jock in.’,
If people only live up to their fu
atexal sermons and epitaphs the devi]
anil have ‘‘rooms to let” in the ev<
□iog of- Judgement day
.The rain is too frequent now.
"Tl'e will need these showers worse
’han we do now a little later on.—
Nngustn Herald.
’■'lol. John Temple Graves is
'Yinning fame and fortune on the
r.'latli ’m. At present Im is lectur
■ ng hi the Dakotas.
x ire .piles for a cent is the fare
■r. ’.hj electric cars of Savannah.
,I'jsses are not worth much down
’.n Dool.tu's town.
Capt. Ed young, of Green, is a
-.and'date for the Legislature, He
•jniwit on the solid vote of the
' bird Detriment for anything he
slants.
Tin.-Hustler of Rome is the only
all Louie set afternoon paper North
of Atlanta. From head line to foot
wx le the Hus'i l r of Rome represents
iime jmdustr . _____
-—:■ 1 . '*
T alike good wine, an advertise
ment does not improve with age.
'X oicsb <-•« new. energetic and up
-D»--dele lo secure any attention
■/-.’•of-r - day •
'iec Democrats are trying to
auippor' the government —,'it third
fl irty .os are trying t get where
'Bey cau make the government
. support them.
Atlanta fi i ?d to get the Gover
jjorship but sue is u jw figuring un
*<?.<? .’''residency of the senate and
-■Speakership of the House. »Ve
admire Atlanta’s gall.
lae underground porton of the
k rem' in place, m Moecow, is to be
explored to find the priceless li
’Drn.ry and collection of ancient
'’jusgjuscriptß ucumuiated by Czar
sxi.' the Terrible, Thank good
the original ot "Alter the
I'yscSe.V? ’kill not be exhumed.
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A SHORT STORY.
Chap. I.
Lonely niaiilenon the beach.
Chap. I !.
Carried far beyond her reach,
Chap. 11 1.
Shark attracted by the sound.
Finis.
Saves the maid from being drowned.
Boston Courier.
A spider web is constructed ac
cording to the best mathematical
principles. And yet, whats th
good of the production unless so
long as there are no flies on it.
Political offences in Germa, y
and France are punished by im
prisonment in a fortress. In At
lanta, they r re elected to congress
or put on the police force.
The Grillin News observes that :
It has been noted with satisfac
tion that the Pinkertons were
missed during the strike in the
West. The Homestead experience
apparently extinguished them.
The eight flowers most prized by
the Japanese are the morning glo
ry, apricots, cherry wistaria, peo
ny, iris, lot us and chrysanthemum.
The blackberry and the watermel
on are our favorite flower.
Miss Edna Cain keeps her page
of the Chattooga News as bright
as a new dollar —and many times
more valuable. Editor Cain may
well feel proud of such a catchy,
newsy, entertaining assistant.
CON< IOUSOF HIS WORTH.
Fraulein Ileuwig, 1 love you do
you lov<s me?
I d > Lieutenant. I do love you .
Hedwig, this is the proudest anu
happiest moment of your life
—Hello.
There are but two classes of peo
pie in the world—those who have
done something and want their names
kept out of tne paper,aud those who
haven’t done anything worth printing
and want their names put in.—A -
ehison lias. Globe.
The Macon News has enlhuisasti
jaily named Judge Bai qett, the "game
cock of Bibb” Col Cabamss of Mon
roe hud just as well come down The
‘■game cock of Bibb’’will go to ViC.o
ry with tin ‘ One-eyed plow boy oi
pigeon Roost,” and' Coweta’s Wagon
Boj ’ —Columbus Ledger.
The strike has hit California hard
Thousands of tons of the choicest
grapes, apriiots, peaches and nears
nave rot ed in tie orchards. Hjw
great the losses are cannot yet be es
timated, but they wdi rutij into hun
dreds of thousands of dollars forev
ery day of delay.— Augusta News.
Falling snowflakes bring with them
ill the floating dust o’ the air, leav
ing the atmosphere extremely pure.
What a pity there are no political
snowstorms Augusta Chronicle.
It would take hail as b g as brick
bats lo cleai the mud out of the polit
ical skies cf Augusta and Atlanta.
"Business men with any sand
should advertise in our piper,’'wrote
an editor. Next tn >rmug there was a
wagon-load outside lheoflice.and the
driver wanted to know where he
should damp it in keu of a six-inch
double c durum real estate ad, to run
e,o.d, for six weeks.—Printers Ink 1
Ait invention worthy to be class
ed as “a Yankee notion" is that
of the Australian confectioner,
who prints the daily news upon a
thin paste of dough with an ink of
chocolate. The custofner reads,
then eats the novel newspaper
with his coffee.—Ram’s Horn.
It seems to be u a foregone con
clusion that Steve Clay will be the
next chairman of the State Exe
cutive committee, and no more
suitable man could be found in
Georgia for the position. He is
thoroughly in touch with the ac
tive, working element of the party,
and will prove himself a no less
successful campaigner than his
predecessor, Col. Atkinson. —Chat-
tooga News.
SELLS ON SIGHT.
Peddler—Have \ou any daugh
ters mum?
Hottsekvcprr—oTT;
Phase, mum, 1 don’t ask out ©f
THE HUSTLER OF ROME FRIDAY JULY, 20 1894
vulgar curiosity, mum, I’m selling
resonators.
What are they?
You hang one in the hall, mum
ami it s<> magnifies souu Is that a
goid night kiss sounds like a can
non shot.
Give me three —N Y. Weekly.
Cooking is to # b« taught at the
Chicago University. A kitchen
has been established and the wo
men students will have an oppor
tunity to keep puce with latest
ideas in the culinary science.
A Brooklyn carpenter has invent
ed a bullet-pioof coat that is quite
as effective in stopping leaden
pills as the devices of the German
tailor. It is cold weather when a
carpenter cannot outbuild a tailor.
—Albany Herald.
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There is au “alleged newspaper”
in th’s country that boast of “fi
nancial information” in great
gorm.i, while rumor has it that in
terested individuals play “seven
up” to see who will have to to run
the thing next day.
It was a German orator who’
warming with his subject exclaim
ed, “There is no man, woman or
child in the house who has arrived
at the age of <SO years but what
have felt the truth thundering
through their minds o f centuries.”
The speed shown by the new
cruiser Minneapolis was a great
surprise to all ou board as well
as to the bunders who get a pre
mium of something like $400,000
[t is officially shown that during
the trial, when in deep water she
actually steamed at the rate of
twenty-five knots an hour. Even
at that speed but little vibration
was felt from the working of her
machinery.
We would like to inform all ktal
iedged editors ’ of ’‘ail«dged news
papers” that if they ever get their
uames on our “alleged pay rolls’’
'hat they won’t have to take
“stock ’ or "junk” for payment but J
will, like <>ur printers get the al
mighty dollar very regularly. Per
haps if weuns had more “fiuancial
information” and 'less “financial
ignorance” we might treatum like
thave bin treated; hunoze?
The democratic executive com
mittee has fiixed the first Tuesday in
next month to n iminate a candidate
for the legislature and. for the selec
tion of delegates to the congressional
convention in Dalton August the 29th.
The business will ba transacted ly
ballot in mass meeting. Judge Mau
dox will, of cource, have no c-pos.tiou
congressional delegates as his oppon
ent Mr, Everett, seeing utter defeat
sraring him in the face, has with
drawn from the race.—Jimplecute.
Dear James: Are you in shape
:o tell us how many thousands of
cold cash the city of Rome and
f >rnier proprietors have poured
through the columns ot your lit
tle sheet—cash that has been
greedily devoured by the financial
tape worm that seems to have a
life time lease on your animal?
This may be an impertinent ques
t on, Jamie, but "financial igno
rance” seeketb knowledge. Where
is business manager Brown “at”?
The colored paople o Grubb
fowii are going to have a oig picnic
and speaking Augud 4tb. Maj. Z. B.
Hargrove has been invited to address
the colored people o" that day. A pig
crowd is expected —Advance Courier.
You Lev your delinquent lists, it
will be a "pig” time—far if the "lit
tle Major” dunt “hog” the colored
brother out of his vote why it wont
I e tue "Major's fault. M ijor Zacheus
is a sooner but the lie,no uas learned
a few since tiie republicans piomis.
eu the “40 acres and a mule.”
The American rifle of 1894, which
will- be soon distiibutecl to United
States troops and militia, carries a
small bail covered with v nickle-plat
ed steel jacket, ami projects i*it a
tremeudiuus speed Its design m to
kill instantly, or to wound witucu.
c..using great suffering from blood
poisoning aud oluer complications.
The theory is a good one, as Well as
humi.ue. One worn de 1 ina? , it is
said, nmans a loss of three soldiers
the other two being compelled to car
ry him iionqthe fie] '.
A MOI HER’j AWFUL PLUNGE.
MRS. WOODS COULD NOT BEAM TO SEE HEli
CHILDItEX STARVE.
Three months ago Mrs. Annie
Woods, the wife of a pioduce dealer
in Washington market, New York wav
deserted bv her husband. She waslelt
peumless and saw starvation staring
her six children in the face. Early yes
terday morning, as a fire engine dash
ed by the three-story building, No
174 Central Avenue, Brooklyn, a wo
man gave a scream and fell to the
side walk striking head first. She was
picked up in an unconscious condition
and at St. Catharine’s Hospital she
was said to have sustained a fracture
of the skull aud internal injuries.
When she regained consciousness she
gave her name as Mrs. Annie 'A oods
At a late hour last night it wus said
she could not live.
The dying woman is only thirty
years of age and has been married ten
years. Os her six children, her < Idest
child is nine years of age. Three
months ago her husband deseitedher
leaving her penniless For seme lime
she secured bread for her children b>
pawning her clothing and household
goods. Ou Tuesday there was nothing
left to pawn, her six children slept on
the floor and she could, be seen sit
ting at tke window watching the stars
"I’m tired of life sue said tv a neigh
bor. “aud wci’c it not for my little
ones I would kill nqself.
Last week she called on her hus
band and asked for Lelo,but it was
refused her. On the fourth of July
she was visited by a relative,and
when he had gone she sent for a can
of oeer, and while her children slept
she was seen sitting ar the front wit -
dow crying, and now and then drink
ing from the can of beer. The chil
dren of the neighborhood, late as it
; was,were yet celebrating the Fourth.
Her little ones had asked her duiing
the day for money to buy firei r ickers
but until her relative called she did
not have a cent with which to buy
breaa.
Mrs Woods, from the manner in
which she fell from the window it was
thought had fallen out accidentlly .
While some of Hie neighois stood
about her unconscious form on the
sidewalk otheis entered her room
aud found her lit tle ones sound asleep
When they were a \ a cened they fii t
asked for food and the then fur then
mother. Two of the children claimed
to have beeu aw ike and to have see’ l
their mother thrown out of the wii -
dow.
The police, however do not credit
the story, as Airs. Woods stated in
the hospital that she had tried to kill
herself, because she could not bear
to see her children starve. The cause
of the seperation from her husband
is said to be due to another woman,
j Officers of the Society f<m the Preven
i tion of Cruelty to CLildreu have tak
!en charge cf the children. They will
compell tke father to support them.
—New York AVorld.
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IT ls FOB SALE EVERYWHERE,
LOST HIS GRIP.
FROM GOVERNOR TO CLERK IN A
COUNTRY STORE.
From the office of the governor
of a great statte to the position of
floorwalker of a big store! That
se.-ms not only . improbable but
impossible, and yet there is an in
stance of the kind on record. Fol
lowing Governor Gear’s retirement
from the office of the chief execu
tive of lowa came. Buren R. Sher
man, vho for two years made an
excellent governor.
Just why the precedent of sec
ond term was not followed I can
not say, unless it was the opposing
wing in the Republican party was
too strong for Mr. Sherman and
his friends. At all events, he step
ped down and out and pursued the
even tenor of his way as a private
citizen. In some manner the cards
refused to break even for Governor
Sherman, and as a last resort he
was compelled to accept a position
as floorwalker in the largest store
in the city of Des Moines.
In this honorable but by no
means exalted position he dis
charged his duties cheerfully and
was so affable and pleasant that
the public liked trading at Des
Moines’ big department establish
ment. It. was a shrewd business
movement upon the part of the
proprietors, and they reaped great
benefits therefrom fora long time.
Eventually, however, the' ex
governor dropped out of the clerk's
society and quietly disappeared
from notice. No one seemed to
have missed him particularly, and
but few enquired after the urbane
ex-governor and obliging floorwalk
er.
Recently, however, and old
time friend of Mr. Sherman hap
pened to be in a certain villige in
Northeastern lowa, and stepped
into a store t<> buy a shirt. There
was ex-Governor Sheran measuring
calicoes, tying up groceries, and
performing other duties devolving
upon a country clerk in a country
store.
Old-time memories were revived
and the traveller remained over a
train in order to have a visit. In
relating these 1 circumstances to
the Mail the' gentleman said: “I
don’t know what ails the governor
—I reckon he has lost his grip. He
seems to be satisfied with his job
and, apparently, has no ambition
to better himself. He was once a
power in lowa-—now he is nothing
but a dry goods clerk. I don’t un—
derstank it.” —Chicago Mail.
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pure blood, free fron? oi’? g
carbuncles. General
—results from drinking Hip'S
Rootbeer the year round. RES
Package makes five caUon.
Ask your druggist or
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Send a-cent stamp to the Chork. r »
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For sale by Crouch
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GROCERIES AT COStI
As we are going tol
move soon. I
We offer our entire!
stock at cost, you can|
buy anything. We havJ
at wholesale priceswej
mean to sell you if yoJ
want to buy. WethinM
that we bought oufl
gooeb as cheap as thel
same kind of goodS
can be«boughi by anfl
i one. So come to sefl
[and save yourselß
money. I
Veryßespt. ■
Morris & Broß
Opposite Centra!Hotel. I
All persons indebted to Dr, CB
F. eirillin are to calß
at their earliest cwnvi'iiieijce aniß
make a settlement, a.- he txpeciß
to be absent fur tie- r par'eß
the summer recuperating hiß
health.. 7-3 d. w.if.B
TO RENT:—A li"" 'B
with clothes pusses, was!: t'
:tii conveniences.M'< .
sireable location .Vi '. take ''
part for in nt its • 'B|
7-8 Gt F. F • A.. lieu.* ' ■■ ■
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an attack vi rheumatism-
Chand ml: in’s I’ain Lana
cohi], 1 -tel., cured. I have mm-'
vised mans' of mv In- n-is
mors to tr.v the i' ni''',.v ail
higbiiv ci it. Sim u C»■ GI. n.m.
l.'iis ilev. Cal. For i'."le >.'
Bros, uruggiet.
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who are teething ml ' |J ',
mer weather an<l me n' ■ 1 ■ l “.'
bowel eomp’aim. i „ •
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children With bouel ; i'"'.! iv-
myeelf taken wi<h o' H '
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my stomach, one 11 11
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ty-tour hours I win l
doing mv house vo m'- ',Bm
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thug;-ml. _ HB
hows Tins'
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sale I’mguists, 1 '->■■> •, B|
Hall's Catarrh ( m : y'.hßß
naliy, acting dm- tly ' '
and mucous stiriaces oi
Price, 7<sv. per bottle. S- 1 i|K|.
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