The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, August 09, 1894, Image 2

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THE HUSTLER OF NIB. fsecona-ciasa Mail fitter. PHIL G. BYRD, } K £;;|^ 4 DAILY AND SUNDAY t MS OF SUBSCHIPTIG 10 ceut u, week or $5 00 per annum RFICE: Corner Broad Street ano <3 'tfth Avenue. •Os the city <’f Rome, and Foyd, the "Banner county’’ of Georgia. . .. ! ■"■T DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For Governor, V’. Y. ATKINSON, of Coweta. For Secretary of State, ALLEN D. CANDLER, of Hall For Treasurer, R. D. HARDEMAN, of Newton. For Comptroller General, WM. A. WRIGH I', of Richmond, For Attorney General, J, M. TERRELL, of Meriwether, For Commissioner of Agriculture, R. T. NESBITT, of Cobb. For Congress. .John W. MADDOX, of Floyd. For State Senator, (BARTOWS CHOICE) For Representative, Fioyd Ct , ROBT. T. FOUCH, JOHN II REECE. MOSES R. M RIGHT. It is not the good man who tells you that there is no hell. Lase Pence is about the only lass •now left the Pups —and he is Penceive. Georgia’s Democratic maj city this fall will be “mos’er hundred thousan,” High tariff is the rflotherof trust and monopolies and the curse ot <the nation. The Tammany Times says: The difference between an epicure and •in Anarchist is that one’s a mighty diner and the other’s a dynamiter Maj. A. (). Bacon and Hon. \\ . Y. Atkinson will speak in Sylva nia on Friday, Aug. 17th, on the political issues of the day. The thiid party meeting held Saturday at Cartersville nominat ed J. H. Gilreath and G. A. Fink *or the legislature. An Augusta lady T who is a strict •observer of etiquette, being unable to attend one of the churches on last Sunday, sent her card. —Au- ’gusta News. The Hustler of Rome is the only tall home print afternoon paper in Rome —Patronize The Hustler of Rome and thereby patronize Home industry. . Messrs. B, P. Jones. J. R. San ders and others, will erect fertil izer works, an oil millj and a cot « ton gm at Valdjeta, Ga„ at a cost •f $150,000. The East and South Florida Muck Mining and Improvement Company has been incorporated and will begin opperations at some point on tne St. Johns River, Fla. The Philadelphia North Ameri can suggests that Senator Butler and Governor Tillman might settle their differences by a drinking contest, using Dispensary rum as weapon. The ’ -viples party will nominate a. senatorial candidate for the Sec ond district iu Hinesville August 15. Thats the day they meet in Rome to name their congressional sacrifice tor tne “Bioody Seventh. Philadelphia ’> ehrysanthi mum show opens November (5 ami lasts for five days. The exhibit is to he w ten sections, and the total amount of money prizes alreadv differed - nearly $2,500. The third party of the First congressional district will meet m Claxton today to nominate* a can didate to oppose Col. Lester. Their nominee will lie as near a seat in Congress today as he ever will get in this life. Gen. John S. Irick a million air railroad and bank president of Viucetown, N, J , was taken ill a few days ago, at which time hn expressed a wish that he might die on his 83d birthday and the fates so willed it. We have hud no such sweltering weather, with sunstrokes, down here in God’s country this sum mer as t hey are having up in New York. Fifty-one deaths from sun stoke occurred in New York City during the week ending on Satur day last. —Albany Herald. The report that the distinguish ed Chinaman Li Hung Chang, hue been stripped of the yellow riding coat, is denied All the same old Li Hung and the Emperor ot Wa.ihee —Washee peop.e would like to strip Ja[ an of her “yaller j ackets. ” Says the Augusta Chronicle: It is a rather remarkable coincidence that the name of the first criminal pardoned by M. Casimir-Perier, the new President of France, bears tlu* name of Perier. He had rob bed, with two friends, his father's house, and aided in killing the old man. Augusta and Richmond county are to have an independent demo cratic ticket. The Hon. Salem Dutcher announces for the senate, and the Hon. Thomas G. Barrett, a lifelong democrat and prominent business man, together with Col W. A. Dicker.-oii. a wealthy farm er, for the House. Tlit* returns from Alabama show conclusively that populism reached its h’gii water mark in ’92, and like all other unnatural element, it wasted its fury and is now rapidly passing into the great Lethean gtilfb. In the meantime the great stream of Democracy is “doing very well, thank you ’’ Hou. Carter Tate, the gallant young congressman from the Ninth, will be unanimously’ nomi nated for re-election at Gainsville today. The Ninth has furnished the union some good law makers but none more able or eloquent than handsome Carter Tate, the level headed young democrat and brainy representative of the peo ple. Capt. William G. Waller, a well known newspaper man of Rich mond, Ya., and a brother-in-law of the Confederacy’s President. Jefferson Davis, died at the Rock bridge Alum Springs July 24. He was formerly on the editorial staff of the Savannah, Ga., Morning News, and until a year ago, when his health gave way, was manag ing editor of the Richmond Times. Gov. Nori hern has declined Uu presidency of a college outside of Georgia with five hundred pupils, H< says he will, when his term of offict expires, deyoti himself to an immi giatiou scheme. —Griffin News. Perhaps be can indues Corbett, Mitchell <fc Co, to c -me down and settle on the historic grounds around the G -orgia eu ’ of the St Mary’s Bridge .1. R. Miller. editorof the States boro Star, published tin* following ov>-r his signature: “I her by challenge any populist of Bulloch or adjoining counties to a discus sion of the issues of the present campaign. Same to be conducted through th" press in a fair and open manner. No attention will be paid to artie'es over an assum ed name. I propose to defend de mocracy.' 1 his challenge remains open until accepted.” When the old process ot “beat ing” bones was in vogue it then re quired SSO to purchase a ton of phosphate, and yet the farmers who used the pounded boues ad mitted that it was profitable. To day with the greater sources and improved crushers and grinders, the prices have been reduced to a eurn that places phosphates in the reach of all. Think ot it, a pho - phate diluted with lemon, celery or o her syrups may he had of any soda fount in this city, for a nickle. Os course there’s money ia it. The contrast beteen Judge Mc- Whorter and Judge Turner is striking. The former resigned a position he cuuld have held tot life to make his coi gressioual rac and when beaten like a philoao pher and a democrat accepted th* result m the best, humor and goes back to practice of his profession. Turner holds on to the sure thing in one hand and remains a candi date for the Senate. The counties voting so far show that the peo pie are not inclined to encourage that sort of porcine statesmanship even though the dual candidate h posing as the representative of tie present administration .—Savan nah Dispatch. HELLO MARS! Professor E. Stone Wiggin-, the all-round prophet, rises to re mark: “There is the best scientific evidence to prove man is a nati ■ of Mars, lived there millions of years before he was transplanted to the earth, leaving the greater part of the human family behind. The Marsians regard us as their lost bretherin and have been searching us* for thousands of years. They have been especially hoi e ful since they’ saw the electric lights in our cities. We will he able to converse with them by sig nals before anotner century’ pass es.” We are somewhat in doubt about Prosessor Wiggins’ authority to speak for the Marsians in this mat ter, hut we place as much confi dence in this prediction as in an\ other that the professor ever has made. —Columbus Ledger. What a pity—that the faithful in old Mars cant hear from Ala bama I -5 J fey tion afterward, and their help lasts. They absolutely and permanently cure Constipa tion, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, Sick an. Bilious Headaches. One tiny, sugar-coatei granule is a gentle laxative or regulator, three are cathartic. They’re the smallest, the easiest to take— and tne cheapest, for they’re guaranteed t< give satisfaction, or your money is returned. Buy of reliable dealers. With any others something else that pays them better wil probably be urged as “ just as good.” Per haps it is, for them; but it can’t be, for you. For a perfect and permanent cure of Ca tarrh, take Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. Notice Administrator’s Sa'e* EORGIa, Floyd County:— Agreeable to an order from the Court of Or. dinary will be sold between the legal hours of sale on the First Tuesday in September next, before the Court House door in said County the following property to wit: One vacant lot of land in the Fifth Ward of the city of Rome Ga„ fronting GO feet on Pennington Avenue; and running back 125 feet, bounded on th- North-east by C. D. Woods land and on the South-westjby vacant lot of Isabella Carroll’s estate. Terms cash. This. F. Carroll Administrator ot Isabella CarroP, Aug. 7.-3ki. Declared. ii ——— Application for Letters of Dia miss:on. GEORGIA, Floyd County: Whereas Mrs. L. U. G. Presley, Guardian <>! Fanny G. Presley, represents to the court in h petition duly tiled, that she has adn.inis'erei Fanny G. Presley’s estate. Th is is to cite all p . sons concerned, kindred ano creditors, to sliov cause, if any they can why said administr.ito should not be discharged from his adininistri tion an I receive le ters of dismission on du First Monday in September is 4. This Augu 6th. IS:H. John P. Davis.- Aug 7-3‘Jd. Ordinary Floyd county (Je n v Application tor Letters of Dismission. GEORGIA, Floyd County:— Whereas A. J. Matters Administrator D Ronis Non, of Joseph Watters, represents to tin court in lbs pe ition duly tiled, that lie has ail ministered Joseph W.irters estate. This is t< cite all personslconcerned, kindred andcre’-nors to show cause, if any they can, why said ad ministrator should not lie discharged from hi administration and receive letters of dismis.-i r. on the First Monday in November Ism. Tin August 7th. 1894. John P. Davis. Aug. 7.t0 Nov 9. Ordinary Floy I County, Ga. FOR RENT; I have 4 nice mm to rent cheap. Well situated, Goo surroundings. Apply to. C. A. 331 Broad Sire et VIOLE'E" That is what th- < :.. nary pills and bo -c . nietlicii.os depend up. • That explains why you. is in a w .r --condition afterwu; than before. And t... is the reason why ! r Pierce’s Pleasant Pel lets are the best thing in the world for ev r . stomach and bowe trouble. There’s n> disturbance, no reac I.tV. .. *THE BIGGEST FURNITURE HOUSE SOUTH, Si ; tesgSSw a, mW ISSK? ■MI S™ii a— LL. Wny should Homans or citizen s of the surrounding country go d Atlanta, Chattanooga or any other city except Rome \a hen they wanl to pu. cbase furniture? The Hus+Jer of Rome asks the question in all seriousness and after you have looxed over the cuts of beautiful! household furniture, as presented on this page,and noted the remarkJ ably low figures that set fo/th the selling p- ice, we think > ou will un derstand why we ask the question. 1 Bh I;. »Ms MtesgaMF '&daJ|M —r—riML . | 1 L- H-- - 3-20.00, . $ j o.o(l, hr, , n ' " ' Co., is the furniture have to dojs to call and enquire for a piece or turn u - -mu rnen ook through the grand assortment and make yom see: on. Ihe Hustler of Rome knows whereof it ~eaks when ttel.s ts a v<-r: mat the goods advertised by this great firmare just as represent J. I I Iml . il® “ K„iH- ■ HHb 'di , —..... .a . 5.,,.. 515.00, -4-' W-sparls-Steiart : iOME GKOIIGrIA.t