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THE HOSTLER OF HOME.
Mcona-clas# Mail latter.
phil g. byrd, j
DAILY AND SUNDAY.)
» MS OF SUBSCRIPTION,
10 cent .* week or $5.00 per annum
FFICE: Corner Broad Street and
fr'lth Avenue.
Os the city of Rome, and Foyd, the
“Banner county'' of Georgia.
For representatives of Floyd:
Major Bob Fouche,
Capt. John Reese,
and plain
“glister” Moze Wright,
And they will be elected, —lo
mark that prediction.”
Since the strikers give up, Pull
man may give down,
/The owners of tne skewball
keeps his horse spotted, day and
night.
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The reporter may not sciatch i s
much as the editor, but he comes
nearer living* like a fighting cock.
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It was but natural to scale the tar
iff on fi«h. Fish stories should be
snaked off of the free list.
We would strike—if we had a
chance to hit some of that idle cap
ital.
Ice cream soda water is said to be
the grertest producer of freckles,
ever invented.
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Five thousand words daily sent
over the cable connecting Austra
lia and Europe.
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Too much tariff protection for
infant industries creates a demand
for federal bayonets.
If you don’t want trouble, don’t
look for it, and if it comes—then
“give it away.”
We are informed that the okra
on Sheriff Jake Moore’s “convict
farm’ - is si nply soupherb.
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Debs should go to Persia and try
to manage a strike on that country’s
system of twenty miles of railroad.
Mr. Leas?, better known as the
husband of Mrs Lease, is said to
be an expert in running the sew
ing machine.
When a man looses his job. his!
enthusiasm slips away and he fol
lows it —the twj, inquest of the
lost article.
“My idea cf hell,’ remarks Kite
Field, the brilliant Washington news*
paper woman, “is the present condi
tion of the country.”
It takes the fellow who comes home
from the lod»e and .lights a Roman
candle to go. to bed by, to kuss —“af*
ter the ball. ’
Tne German name for tram car is
“Pferdstrassenelsenbahnwagen ’’wait
ing passengers “flag ’em down.” and
p 'TUounee their name afterwards.
The reason the Pinkertons were
rot in the last stike is bee iuse they
took the Homestead and went out of
business on a “former occasion. ”
The iate rain was a .Godsend to
North Geogia. Never before were
the prospects for b.g crops bright
er.—Ringold New South.
Aud she dwelt in the house of
her lord and master and those
whoknew her once knew her no
more—for the good woman was
buried alive.
Clean jewelry with prepared
chalk. And the best, grade is to
be had in the bottom of the strain
er used in re-straining bought
milk.
Since the Chicago strike all of
our ideas of matrimoney have de
parted.—Riugold New South.
Trox must have contimplated
weeing a Dago.
An Atlanta man forgot, fora whol e
half day to brag on th j coming expo
sition; end at once went and commit
ted suicide —Os such is not the city
of Atlanta.
Diar Jamie; “Business Mana
ger Brother Lee” has gonefurder
therefore we do not advertise hie
name in our “petition for char
ter.” Sabbe?
Now let the three candidates for
Representative" get a move on ’em.’
The Democrats, Populists and Re
publicans each have a candidate cf
their own.—Cherokee Advance.
John Reese iu bragging on his
girls dog said it had more sense
than its mistress. Tnat accounts
for Johnnie wearing that “dam
the-Etowah” expression.
There were 4,030 cimiuals con
victed iu Canada last yeai, of the
whole number, only 132 were total
obstaiuers from the use of intoxi
cants as a beverage .
California has a railroad in So
noma county graded through a
forest, the ties being laid on
stumps. Many ties iu Georgia
politics are laid on stumps—ties
that biud.
On account of our city editor
getting iu a stew, our society col
umn has been boiled down this
week. Next week it will be in the
soup. Now is the time lo sub
scribe.
And tiro “old i-t--r” has rented
her a dwelling in one of the “quit—
est residence sections’’ of the'eity
and will retire from the turmoil of
Broad Street business life. Peace
to her memory.
A man who is unfortunate
enough jnever to have been a wid
ow maj T die knowing all about
woman but very little ab >ut wo
men, The anim Is—we mean a
- are so different.
I An Arizona paragraphs was
| run out of his town recently be
! cause the people found out his
name was Annanas Tom Pepper.
His first name was too significant
for those truth loving inhabitants,
The total number of electors in
this country including worn *n en
titled to votp, is 13,500,000. This
does not embrace Mrs Leas’ hus
band or the man who went on
strike the time Billy Patterson
was landed ou.
Miss Rene Conn of Alliance, 0.,
who stopped a run away electric
car by applying the bake after the
mortorraan had deserted his post,
was presented with an annual pass
by the company. A most pass
able Conn-ection.
The most successful writer of late
years is a young lady of Buffalo w-ho
undertook to write advertisements
for a big dry goods store there, says
au exchange. She began at $4 a week
and in less than a year she was worth
a million! The proprietor fell in love
and married her!
Sam Gonrpers and Gene Debs
have knocked Abe Slusky and
Pod Dismukes out of the columns
of the New York Sun. A man,
however, who expects to roost al
ways on the pinnacle of fame, is
sure sooner or later to get plump
ed off his perch.—Athens Banner.
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If the Federal Government appro
priates momy for a building "and
exhibit in Atlanta where will such a
precedent lead to. The United {Staves
Government had best be expending
these moneys in erecting building fox
her business in cities where she owns
building sites. We want to see Atlan
ta have a big show but—Uucle Sam
is not the man to“put up the stuff”
If a steaming hot cloth is want
ed at once, and there is no hot
water, dip a tlanum cloth in cold
water and wring it as dry as pos
sible, then spread out between two
folds of news paper, and hold it
around the stove pipe; it will be
bet in a moment. The paper
keeps the flannel from being soiiad
ou the stove pipe.
THE HUSTLEK OF ROME SUNDAY JULY, -22 1894
Dear James: Will the “old sis
ter’’ support tin' democratic nomi
nee or will she forsake the time
honored walks of her checkered
career and seek “financial infor
mation’’ by following after strange
political gods?.
Problem: Will “pay rolls’’ be
easier to meet in the “restful
shades’’of a “quiet residence—
district retreat’’than in the push
on Broadway? On account < f '‘fi
nancial ignorance’’- we ask the
question.
Senator Gordon’s lecture on
“The Last Days of the Confedera
cy” promises to yield him hand
some financial returns.—Fort
Worrth Telegam.
“It do.” Already Senator Gor
don’s side show is out circussing
his main circus. Our senior Sena
tor is a sooner.
A Chicago lad makes a living by
securing seat for women in crowded
cars. He makes his stand at a thor
oughfare that is always thronged, and
arranges with some well-to-do woman,
with her arms full of bundles, or
perhaps a baby, to ruu and jump on
the car before it reaches the corner.
When it gets to that point he has a
seat reserved for her.
The carriers of the Daily Press in
Atlanta struck last Tuesday evening
because tne promise to pay them at
the end of each week had not been
complied with, the end of tne second
week having passed without any
ing being naid. So it seems that om
Populist friends,as well as monopolists
can sometitres precipitate a strike for
failure to comply with theii'contracts.
—Cherokee Advance.
Mr. D.A. Autrey left at this office
Monday a curiosity—i water-melon
that grew iu the fork of a pine limb—
Hcstljr of Home
Tiie esteem editor of the Hustler
of Rome might p issibly gel a re I
ribbon: the blue ribb m is reserved
for some-'hing better. —Columbus
Ledger.
There is nothing blue about the
Hustler of Rime—neither do we
pine for anything bitter; besides
read is the Hustler national color.
Here’s something new. Some of
the papers are saying that Con
gressman Turner has “two yallers
in his head.” This is speaking
pretty well of him, but if that be
true, the present Speaker of the
House must have “a whole nest
full” in his head. —Penny Press.
As to the “two yaller egg” busi
ness let the Turner men remember
that its very, very, very seldom
that a “double yolk” egg hatches.
Gl-essner says that: the rain
makers and medicine men of Kan
sas charge only $35 for a day s
rain, wet. wide, satisfaction guar
anteed or money refunded. Rain
ought to be commoner than ever.
It must be commoner than ever.
And yet the Umbrella Trust is
hauled down, and the calculations
of economists familiar with the
great achievements of the Kansas
cloud-drillers and welkin-tappers
are brought to scorn.
By a law passed a few yetus ago
all property distrovtd by a mob of
over 4 twelve persons in counties or
cities iu Illinois, three fourths of the
value thereof must be naid by said
localities. Chicago is in deep debt on
this score. The Pittsburg riot of ’877
cost that city several midions. to pay
which she issued a special tax, the
last bond falling due in 1906. twentv
nina years after the riot occurred.
Riots are very expensive.
BOUND TO BE GRAMMATICAL.
Justice of the Peace— Had you
ever saw this man before?
Witness— Yes.
Had he came before you had
went ?
No.
Is them your eggs what you say
was stole?
Yes.
Would you have known them if
you had seen them before they was
brung here?
Yes,l would have known them.
Speak grammatic, young mau.
It am t proper to say have known.
You should say, have knew.—
Pauideu New Era. i
TWO PICTURES.
This
is the
shape of
a woman’s waist,
on which a corset tight
is laced. The ribs deformed
by being squeezed, press
on the lungs till they’re
diseased. The heart
is jammed and
cannot pump,
the liver
is a
tor •
pid lump,
the stomach
crushed cannut
digest, and m a mess
are al l|eom pressed. There
fore, this silly woman grows
to be a fearful mass of woes,
but thinks she has a lovely
shape, though hideous
as a crippled ape.
This is
a woman’s
natural waist,
which corsets never
yet disgraced. In side it
is a mine of health. Outside,
of charms it has a wealth.. '
It is a thing of beauty
true, and a sweet joy
forever new. It
needs no artful
padding vile,
or bustle big to
give it “style.”
Its strong and sound, and
hard to get one arm
around. Alas! If women
only knew the mischief that
these corsets do, they’d let
Dame Nature have her
way, never trv her
“waste” to “s ay.”
—Boston Globe.
SEEN WITH "POPS ’ EYES.
The political conditions of the
bloody Seventh were never mure
shakey aud uncertain than at the
present. Straws thtused to show
the way the wind was blowing
don’t show anything now. The
signs of the times seems to point
to the unexpected.—Rome Tri
bune.
The above has been rolled un
der the tongue of Tom Watson’s
paper and eagerly read by every
“sore head” and “calamity howler"
under whose eyes it has fallen.
Perhaps the "young silver
tongued Tribune of the people”
did nut write it—all the same, i'
bears his ear marks and will have
no influence on democrats who are
democrats from principal. Dexn
ccratic papers that are edited by
men who do not see with populists
eyes do not publish such rot. The
Bloody Seventh under John \V.
Maddox, was never more solidly
democratic.
NOTHING FITS
your case, if you're au over
worked or “run-down” wo
man, like Doctor Fierce’s
Favorite Prescription. In
any condition of the female
I system, that will build up,
1 strengthen, regulate, and
1 cure.
) Every mother needs it. It
* lessens the pains and burdens
lof child - Clearing, insures
healthy, vigorous offspring,
and promotes an abundant
secretion of nourishment on
the part of the mother.
It is an invigorating tonic
male especially for woman,
If y j
and th# jruarantwei
remedy for her weaknesses and ailments. For
periodical pains, bearing-down sensations,
displacements, and ah “female complaints’ s
and disorders, if it ever fails to benefit or
cure, you have your money back.
Can you ask more?
All the way through, and at every stage,
Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy cures Catarrh.
So sure of this fact are the proprietors of the
medicine that they otter q. 500 reward for any
incurable case of Catarrh.
Ou yesterday, Mr. John M. Van
diver purchased the interest of his
partner, Mr. G. J. Briant and will
continue the wholesale aud retail
whiskey business of Briant &
Vandiver under the name of John
M, Vandiver.
Capt, W. H. Stee'e is now roof
mg in Mr. Sun Set King’s magnif
icent new grocery palace, Mr,
King's business will he “at home"
to its old patrons and the public
'n a few more weeks.
Mr. Jas. B, Gordon, one of Gor
don county's foremost planters
was in the city yesterday. Mr,
Gordon says that he has one 30
acre field of corn that will make
not less than fifteen hundred bush
els of corn—and its new ground
and the first year too.
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3 Tru .’lVirse vo-r L,-1. qtbd gMT
KLOSTER OF
BOLL’S EYE SHOTS.
Mr. Lawrence Cooper brought to
this city oue of the fiuest stalks
of cotton, on yesterday, that I
have seen this season. The cotton
was raised ou one of Captain Bales
river plantations and was pulled
from a field of 20 acres. It is about
four feet six inches high and con
tains 103 bolls,squares and blooms.
He presented it to Rev. Oscar Mil
lican who left it on exhibition st
this office. Mr. Cooper is a “good
uu.”
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Fast Rome is nothing if not enter
prising aud the chips are certainly
splinters from the old block. Now
I know a few of a dozed bustling
youngsters over there, who decited
that they wanted a brass band, and
they went to work to get it. They
found a $450 set of horns that couid
be brought for slso,up inCinclnatta
They have raised SIOO already—and
are husling for the balence. On Tues
day night they wiil give another lawn
party at Mr. Tuck Wyatts—go out
and give them a lift •
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Where is Vince Sanford? A tel
etram was received in Rome on
Friday afternoon, from Mr. San
ford’s 'ather at Livingston, ask
ing that question but no one in
Rome could answer it. A gentle
man who had been at Livingston
a few days before said that Vince
had left home for a fox chase and
was mounted on his race horse.
No news has been received for
\ couple of days and his family
had become alarmed. No cleverer
a young pauter lives iu the state
and Floyd county can’t afford to
loose him —But where is be at?
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The Ezbon Club did its self
proud iu its Lawn party aud ice
cream festival at Cap t L.,M. Tur
ners on Friday night, A large
gathering of the club and a most
glorious evening resulted. Tne
Ezbon is growing in members aud
popularity.
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You can talk about your handy
handsome hose wagons if you
please but theres none of them can
hold a light to no. 4 of the Fifth
Ward, You will agree with me —
often you-have see the now wagon
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Lowry Bio’s Surprise store has
outgrownjits present environments
and ou the first of August will oc
cupy a larger and more commodi
ous home, Dr Sam Lowry will
open a big stock of new goods and
the famous old Wood store will be
made to team with business aud
bargains. Mr. Fall Foster will be
oue of the new clerks,
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From 4 o'clock yesterday after
noon until 10 last night, the ladies
of the North Rome Baptist church
held carnival in the grove near
the North Rome depot. Cakes,
ices,Jsnerbertß and lemonades were
served to all visitors and quite a
neat little sum was netted the
church.
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Cut this nut and paste it in
your hat: New fire alarm box No
27 is located on the Hume corner
on public school hill and opposite
the public school building,
Fifth Ave, aud E2nd, St.
New Box No, 57 is on the corner
of Main Si. and Spring at Mrs.
Tarvins in the Fifth Ward. To
mon-ow morning at 9.20 o’clock
these new boxes will be tested —
so if you have the heart disease
this notice warns you to not drop
dead.
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A sturday young farmer came to
me some days ago and said that
a “stray cow,” had “taken up”
at his house oyer in Texas Valley,
I wrote a notice for him and dis
cribed her as being “barefooted”
and wearing a cotton rope on her
horns. That notice did the work and
found the owner, a young fellow
who could not afford her loss,' He
attributes his recovery of the cow
to the style of her description as
it caused a neighbor who takes
the paper to tawk.
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Dr. Mixon, the dentist is my ideal
of a picnicer at a bftrbecuest. He 1
is so quiet and yet so certain, that
nothing escapes hnn-and thenD.
Mixon, is a cautious man 11,.
never examined his buggy',
casions ot this nature, hut I <1.,...-
say he carries a pair „f ruK
boots to every barbecue he attend
-and !f he should
had to stand in the branches-w ’
there you are. Dock is a good uif
***
Its amusing to watch some of
the grocerymen counting out spin
chickens from the wagons—rilß
some times when they get into‘th..
• canary birds” it looks as if t h<‘ v
were counting eggs before thev
were hatched. y
IT POPS.
Effervescent, too.
Exhilarating, appetizing.
Just the thing to build'up the
constitution.
Hires’ Rootbeer
Wholesome and strengthening
pure blood, free from' boils or
carbuncles. Genera] good health
—results from drinking HIRES’
Rootbeer the year round.
Package makes five gallons, 25c.
Ask your druggist or grocer for it.
Take no other.
Send 2-cent stomp tn the Charles E Hire,
Co., 117 Arcii St., Philadelphia, tor beautk
Iu! picture cards.
What Nerve Berri e»
have done for others
WWf z. -/• 3> 1 he y w *ll do
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VIGOR V Jl .
OF ISTH DAY. ,/, 1
M E IV Easily, Quick!,
and Permanently Pestered,
A positive cure for all Wei .nesses Xervou.nm.
DeMiity. and al! their train of ekdls remTtiS I
from early errors and later excesses; the resui' I
oi overwork, sick.ie»*. vorry, et ■ PeveToci I
and gives tone and t.i,J --xual or l I
Iran*. Slope uiiiiauiral lo>w.« ... uitrlulr I
emiotlona caused by yoult-.iul <• . or. ur d I
Sh* lo»a , f toh!,c< ‘ o - opium and liquor I
;'hirn> lead to rononiuption and hisaaity I
I i®. ,r use shows immediate i mprovement. Accen' I
no imitation. insist upon having the genuine S
-‘Serve j3erri#»«; no " i1,,,r ion pd - II
euyi » y WCt I IVO, lent to earn-it tesi I
pocket. Price, *I.OO per box. <ix boxes 'on hit I
t:-eatmem,siJW. IJu.-iranteerttoeuieaiiv.ane; I
1 not kept by your druggist we will send them I
by mail, upon receipt of price, in plain wrap- ■
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A le.lt II 4.1 XSI./SBX AL CO., C.iiciiiuati o, H
(For sale by Crouch & I
Co. ■
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GROCERIES AT COST I
As we are going to I
move soon. I
We offer our entire ■
stock at cost, you can ■
buy anything VMtehave ■
at wholesale priors we ■
mean to sell yoiri.f you ■
want to buy. We think ■
that we bought our ■
goods as cheap as the ■
same kind of goods■
can be bough, by any®
one. So come to see™
and save yourself™
money. ™
Veryßespt. ■
Morris &
Opposite Central Hotel, HH
AH persons indebted to Dr C
F. Griffin are requeued to
at their earliest con vi'ineiich
make a settlement. as be
to be absent for the greater
ttie summer recuperating P 1
health. 7-3 (i. *• •
TO BEXT:—z'l live r.wm
with clothes presses, u.i-li
all conveiuriices.M ''>l strAi ■
sireable location. W i.. t' l ' 1,1
i.art for rent if safid '
7-8 Gt F. E. A.. Kon.eGa.
Sometime a«, r o I Wi!S ' ''f x®
an attack of di 'ii:.ri oci.
Chamberlain's I’.m;
completely cut' -I. I
vised man; »f n.'- b
mers to trv the reni l ' l '
liiglniy of it. Smi">i
Lius Key, Cal. For n.u>'
Bros. Dr u ggis t.
I have two little G raDt |
who are, teething all this •• ■, V
mer weather ami an• J
bowel comp amt I
berlain's t'ohe <T: ■>. i-t *»’■
rhoea Keim'ly ano j
charm. I eaim-stlv ; :
children with h ove.
mveelf taken t.idi a .
bli-ody llmv «.th - 'B
my stomach, one-tm‘
this r.mieHG an dm> ’ .
ty-four hours 1 was ...
doing my house work. .-MH
Dunagan, Bon-aqna
I'euL. For sale b\ Ft
Druggist. B