The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, August 07, 1894, Image 2

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TBS BUSTLER GF HOME. SecoiMKiUuM Mill Matter, (Editor, and G. BY hl), | Managel. DAIIA’ AND SUNDAY. * ■ MS OF STJBSCRJPTIG. 3.0 cent u, week or $5.00 per annum PFJCE' Corner Broad Street and r S t-ifth Avenue. II? Os the city °f Rome, and Foyd, the “Banner county' of Georgia. - - For representatives of Floyd: Major Bob Fouche, Capt. John Reese, and plain “Mister” Moze Wright, And they will ba elected,—To sanark that prediction.” Madam Carnot is s*id to be very curteous to her servants. Debs seems to be sinking into obscuri'y, Let’im sink I Phosphate laud? are now being j .apidly developed in Wayne Coun ty Tenn, Yesterday will go on record as the coldest dog day known to the younger generation . The August number of the South ern Magazine is an exceedingly cred - publication. ■ ■ *** " !■■■■■■ The Prohibitinist who becomes .seduced by populism looses all political chastity. ket differences and democra t together and deal disaster, death and destruction to popul- . ism. George Gould’s luck seems to have changed for the better since he fell j 'uto the sea . The Vigilant has been 'winning since then. The heaviest. bicycle rider i tile world is Dr. Meldon oi Dub.in who weighs 378 pounds. He also s>lay3 lawn tennis. The Nicaragua canal company is reported as negotiating j with Eng land for aid to carry out the great undertaking. ..The thermometer registered as high as ICO degrees in the shade in New York last Sunday. North ern cities are sweltering from the extreme heat. This is hew Empress Eugenie de scribes hets<L: “Maiie Eugenie, "Countess de Pierrefond, widow, aged 417, born at Granada in Spain,natural ized French.’’ '.f-huu'd the proposed legacy law b 3 established in England the heirs of the Duke of Westminster « ill kavo to pay the crown $7,500,- 000, leading them only $82,500.- ’ .000 for their own use. Clifton Breckinridge, of Arkansas whom President Cleveland has ap pointed minigtarto Russia, once de clined to fight a duel on the ground that he was then studying for the Presbyterian ministry, ’ Mr D. D. Rogers, of Ocala, Fla Mates that the Government has . had in storage, at Washington,the •oast twenty years, a high grade of phosphate from Florida, and was LiOt an re of the fact. ThcT : :« ss of Wales has sent 106 fihiliing'- as a birthday gilt to Mrs. 8. Thomas. 106 years of age aud the oldest person in Males. Perhaps the Princess seeks to encourage “hor • ost in expression’ from women of venerable age. During the heavy rain Tuesday &meß Hughs, whose residence is ibuui over a branch, becamed alarmed at the rapid rise of the stream and he and his wife gathered up the little ones aud went to higher ground. Jim belcmgt to no church and takes no chances in being washed down a hr id ch i nto the creek.— Dahlonega tiigiAU The exclusion of “The Heavenly Twins” from the colony has been eon templated at Melbourne; but at * meeting of the authorities called to consider that and similar questions, it was concluded that the book might be admitted to Australia. The rushlight, or rush caudle which has been the “poor man’s light” for many centuries, was pre pared by stripping a dried rush of its bark, except one small strip, which held the pith together, and dipping it repeatedly in the tal low. Mr. A. S. Whelchel, who had a gun and pistol stolen from him a short time ago by a man calling himself Alec. H, Knight, came to town Saturday after a 500 miles journey in search of the thief in various places in North Carolina hut could hear nothing ot him. — Dahlonega Signal. They have a fine melon in South west Georgia known as the Atkinson Gem, named in honor of Georgia’s next governor. A seventy pound spe cimen was recently seht Mrs. W. Y Atkinson at Newnan. The melon is a great favorite in its section and is said to be democratic to the core.—Meri wether Vindicator. The title president occurs in the Bible.“lt pleased Darius to set oyer the kingdom 120 princes which should be over the whole kingdom and over these three pres, ideuts, of whom Daniel was the first ;lhat the princes might give accounte unto them, and the king snotiid have no damage,’’ Daniel vi..l 2. Eight years ago Mr. A. S. Whel chel, residing now at New Bridge lost a pistol in the river while crossing at Neisler’s Ford, He searched the bot tom of the ford at the time but a’l in vain. One day last week M?. Lafay ette Rider found the weapon while seining with some other parties. It was a little rusty but when he took it to pieces and greased it up a little'you couldnt tell that it had ever lain un tier the water eight years.—Dahlone ga Signal. Some one interested in tobacco culture wrote to the chemist of the Maryland Experiment Station to ascertain the best ferterlizer tobac co - The formula sent in reply called for 1200 pounds South Carolina rock, 500 pounds cotton seed hull ashes, 100 pounds nitrate of soda, 200 pounds of dried blood making a ton. It was stated that the cost would be about $23 a ton and that 400 or 500 pounds should be applied to the acre, SENATORIAL DRIFT. We mountaineers are fond of Bacon, He is sound and well cured, and has been hanging in the political smoke house just long enough to impart|a wholesome flavor to the next United St ttes senate, —Cleveland Progrrss. Maj. Bacon seems to be steadlv growing in popularity as a candiate for the United States senate.—Macon Country News. The Bibb statesman is growing. The Courier says the Celhoun people want Bacon in the senate, and calls upon tLe executive committee of that country to give them an opportunity to say so Bacon of Bibb has nothing to fear before the people.—Dawson News. Bacon seems to be in the lead in the seuatdrial race, with Turner, Walsh and Garrard following, in the order name. The Macon man is much ■he best equipped man in the field, —Sparta Ishmaelite. Maj. Bacon certainly has inside track in the senatorial rac3 and from all ap pearances is distancing all Lis com petitors, fits brilliant intelect, his lofty patriotism aud h ; s wisi states manship pecularly fit him lor the po sition, and Georgia will reflect honor and credit on herself by electing him to the United States senab , —Thom aston Times, C ilhouti county Democrats have a predilection for Bacon and if given a chance to vote on the question will instruct her representative t, vote for him for United States senator. Will the Democratic executive committee give them the opportunity?—Calhoun Country Courier, A WAR ON LET NAMES There is a pretty flutter among public tohool teachers of San Ft an cisco. President Hyde,of the boaid of education, signing a lot of cer tificates recently, was struck with the number of them bearing the diminative Maggie, Daisy, Essi -, Ettie, aud Birdie. The last seem ed to him the worst of all Why, just thiukof.it, said th-* educator to a reporter, the teaebi who signed herself Birdie is uamet Blache, Her name isn’t Birdie at all. Now. that isn’t right or digni tied. Then there were Essies and Daisys aud Etties galore. I don’t think it is quite the thing. I spoke a year ago to the superintendent about this, but it seems that, the epidemic of pet names is spies J ii g again. Why, just thing" there is th principal of one school here whom every one calls Bessie. She is so ashamed of it now that she sigm herself B.Blank. 1 wont give hi t' name. It woulout be fair. IT'S HIGH TJI.’T IK-Wlhj ws done, it your bk > is impure. You r-.iu’t mistake the symptoms. Blotches and pimples, or c fecl.in<y of languor and J.-crjs siozi, ore some of them. If you “ let it go,” you’re an easy prey to all sorts of serious ailuiento. Noir, the best blood-purifier in the world is Dr. Pierce’s Goiden Medical Discovery. Take that, aud 1 it will certainly rid you of every blood-taint and disorder. It start? every organ into healthful action, assists all the bodily functions, and cleanses, builds up, and invigorates the whole system. G. M. D. far j surpasses nasty Cod Liver Oil and 5 all its filthy compounds us a fiesh- J builder and strength-restorer. ’ For every disease caused by a B IP 3 Ba torpid liver or impure blood, Dyspepsia, “ Liver Complaint, tho most stubborn Skin, Scalp, or Scrofulous affections—even Consumption, or Lung-scrofula, in its earlier stages it’s tbo only rexfiedy so sure and effective that it can be (guaranteed. If it doesn’t Ixenefit or cure, you have your money back. Can anything else be “just as good” for you to buy i NOTICE. Georgia, IFoyd ITo the Superior County, >• Court of said com.. ) ty The petition of R. S. Draper shows the following facts:— Ist. That petitioner is laboring under disabilities imposed by the granting of a divorce by the Supe rior Court of Fioyd county to Nora Draper. 2nd. That Nora Draper oi said county, on the 14th. day oi May 1892 tiled in the Clerk’s office of the Su perior court of Floyd county, her applieat’on for a divorce, setting north the following grounds to wit: u, “Saiddefendantwasoftentimescruel abusive and unkind to your petition er, and his treatment recently be ame so unkind and cruel to yoi r petitioner, tlmt it became unbearabi , for her said husband was continually abusing and ill treating your petition - er by cursing her. charging her wit., unchastity aud that in her presence, and in such and divers other ways, making the life of your petition r miserable, his general conduct to wards her being of such cruel char acter that no human heart of any feeling could possibly bear and un dergo by longer continuing in his resence and living with him as his wife, aud they are now not living to gether as husband and wife.’’ Upon the trial of said case at the March term 1894 of Fioyd Stiperk r Court the fallowing verdict was ren dered, it being the second and final verdict: “We the Jury find sufficout proof have been submitted to dir consideration to authorize a totalcu’- vorce, and that a divorce, A Viienno Matiimonii be granted Plantiff, her maiden name, Nora Moore be res'or edtoher. and that the defendant, Robert Draper be not allowed i O marry again. March 3181. 1894 Wneref re petitioner prays the re moval of his said disabilities at the next September term of said Court! in compliance with the statues mi such cases made and provided. And your petitioner will ever pray etc. J- B, F. Lumpkin, Petitioners Attorney Filed in office July 6th. 1814. Win. Beysiegle, Clerk Superior Court, i “Orange Blossom” is a paiule s cure ot a«l diseases peculiar women. ■ Sold by D W. Curry. Every pair of h w cut: shoesand oxford ties in my house at New York cost for cash. A. B. McArver& Co. j “Warter’s Hand; made,’ thats the brand i of the latest and best! production from the; Warters Cigar Facto ry. Ask your dealer for one. *THE BIGGEST FUffITURE ROUSE SOOTH. a IV r S fl ’fl dm \v' 1 01-d * IT ■ I'lflHMlftll | ICTMMMt i «gg|SgMr j utO- 5 / ; 1pL...... 8 5.9), 'I ».10,5815.C0, ■J ... } ■■ I Wh/s ,‘j’J ?' mans or uii.z..n3 ot the surround.ngcou“'ry go| AT:, a. CL. t ar.- or any o.h r ••Ty except Roma wl or t iey vj to p ; v’.as.; f«< <;■ i i u>- =? ’i h t Hio tier of Rome asks the quo ?/ion ini ter.cusa-? 5 ind as er you hav ■ looxed over the ctus o" Ljautif] hoi-LihJJ ?.■/!) t-p-0,-a* pro:- r.ted on rage, and not rd the irmal bb ? l •■/ na" set forth the s? price, we ihiny you wilful d -.-rsty. ,;l wro- v; a- L t.be question. I ' gist MmESagaaM i e e i ■ Wii 020.00, S 10.00’ I I hat th'* McD maid- Sparks-S ew.irt Co., is the bigges- fumM house hi the south, di you have to do s to call and enqu re Trap® of fumi u. : '• e and then look throu :h th i your selec ion. Ihe H ussier c-t Rome knows whereof it --Derks wM it teds-ts e?<d*rs that the goo’ds advertised by this gre-AtTm® just as represented. ■ ■ i&mw3M AVr BS§3 -I® ! Ww® i I H 'in ■ w I ■ S S MillS $ fE nI tWhl 11 iggrWM 11 ' ■■ q ■ zll f k I'L/r us wli 9 j t„-.. t H). ■ V ■•• cUv ... .U-J’/L-LO'" 1 V *i 10 ?vIE C; ICORG-IA-’ I