The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, August 12, 1894, Image 2

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TBE HUSTLER OF LOME. Becona-cI&M Mail Matter* ■■ —■ — ■■ , (Editor, and PRIL G. BN KO, Manager. DAILY AND SUNDAY.) -r < MS OF SIIBSCRIPTIG 10 cent <* «?eek or $5 00 per annum ppiCF' Corner Broad Street ano FFICH. vo frVfLh Avenue. thficitv of Rome, and Foyd, the 1 •• Banner county' of Georgia. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For Governor, W. 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. WRIGHT, 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 Co , ROBT.T. FOUCH, JOHN H. REECE, MOSES R. WRIGHT. -A dead open and shut case: the lopt umbrella scabbard, The Koibites are freezing into Alabama's motto : “Here we rest.” Hl«■ ■■■' 1 •JO The sense may be the dullest on die back, but you will never prove it to the small boy. White huckleberries grow in Connecticut, so do wooden nut- megs. ______ Themetai gallium is worth $3,- 000 an oz. meddb som gall often commands higher figures. Dr. Fdton, of Cartersville, has declared himself a full-fledged populist. He is after some office. —-Acworth Post. Sugar as a food produces fat and muscle, as an item in the tar iff bill or the grocers stock it rais es sand. 1 Kolb thinks somebody has been sharpening shoe pegs and circulat ing them as Oats, over in Alaba _ma—at least he is krying fraud. It is announced that Dr. Felton has i oined the populist-. And then some people deny the progress of Democ racy!— Albany Herald, Japan is watchiug Russia with or.e Oye, England with the other and be. tween times she digs China in the riba. This keeps Japan mighty busy, ■ —AAattanocga News A machine has been invented to count dust particles in the air. Such a machine oiled with Oosta naula water would be named “mud.° Platinum has been drawn into wire so fine that eighteen strands of it twisted together could be in .sertml into the hollow of a hu man hair. Atlantic City is to have a dog and the cat-fish with its s<a .-nrW will not he in sight of land with the dog-fish and pleasant barqui —ns the bn-.-zus howl by. In the fight I e we<-u Japan and Chiba, the Hustler of Rome is with the pluckv little Japs—Now is the tuna for American washerwomen to go on a strike and subscribe for the Hu« •lek of Rome Alabama “Pops" are contend ing . or “protection” while Georgia bop- ’ are crying for free trade but v Mat. more can we expect when Huies is contending for the repeal of the 10 % on state banks and Xiite Pence and other Pops in Wallington are voting for the per pcUijjtion of the national banking The drunkard like the mosquito, knows of the torture of an appetite ui'.appeased and the gnawing of desire keenly whetted when his hill is refused a passage of the bar. The Hustler of Rome cont in use the “onliest’ all home set af ternoon daily in North Georgia Patronize home industry and join the big family of Hustler of Rome readers, Now is the time to—but you know the rest. A Newburn, Ind., girl played ghost "for a joke the other night, ard her lover tired two shots at her, both of which took effect, and she gave up toe ghost. Her lover acted as chief mourner, wear ng crepe on bis bat and saturating two handkerchiefs. Hines is Tom Wstson’s candi date. Tom discovered him and Tom bad him nominated,and he is going to see to it that hie worship pers all vote for the “newly dis covered. ” Nine out of every ten populist know nothing, absolutely nothing of Tom Watson’s candidate Judge Hines, but as they are letting Tommy do their thinking I and managing, they will vote for Hines “caus Tommy said so” Tom Watson’s paper has a great deal to say about the Demo-repub 'icans. If the third party is not composed of ex members and ex office seekers of' ail the political parties ever known to this country then pray tell us what it is com posed ot? —Banner Messenger. Editor Nixc namly rings the ■ bell with this shut: No personal difference will ever influence a man who is true to his political principals to cast a single vote against any one of the nomi nees of his party. It’s a matter of principal against prejudice. Dr. Felton presided over a pop ulist meeting in Cartersville last Saturday. The Dr. abused the democrats, and denied that any of their pledges had been carried out. Where will the Dr. be two years from now? —Paulden New Era. In Australia great inconvenience is experienced in telegraph con struction by the fondness of the natives for wire for bracelets, ear and nose-rings, and their weakness for the porcelain insulators, which they fashion into arrow heads. Prof. Ball, the astronomer roy al of Ireland, says that if the fix ed star Sirius is inhabited its peo ple cannot see our sun, which is 100,000,000,000 miles from them. Let Carlton look on the coveted seat in the United States Senate and be comforted. 8 Branding live stock as well a dressed meats by electricity has come largely into use. The ham is held only for a few seconds against the white heat electric brand, and a clear, deep-cut im pression remains. It is extremely rapid and cleanly. Ada Negri, the Itallian poetess, who was assassin Santo Caserio’s school mistress, has brought suit for li’ >1 against 73 Italian news papers that declared the crime of President Carnot's murderer to have been due to her radical teach ings. The idea, of a Dago School Alarm asking for damages. Tie* number of millionaires in England is not so great as one might believe. According to the 1 report of tin* income tax officials I th' i’c ar-- in England seventy-one persons with an annual income of 15250.000. ov.-r LlOOdraw $50,000 annually, and only about 10,000 , have an income of SIO,OOO. A loud clap of thunder will i cause a lobster to drop his claws, a crawfish his fins, a woman to scream, a eat to become deaf, a pig’s nose to bleed and milk to turn sour.-—Griffin Call. Ye®, and it plays smash with the chickens that are counted be fore they are hatched. It was a clap like the aforementioned that addled the Alambama brood in the Kolb nest. Dr. Felton didn’t fool many people when, some 'ime ago, he said he "as a Democrat. There isn’t much Democracy in the d- c tor. —Augusta Herald. It 18 announced that Tom , Wat son is drawing SSO a week for his populistic newspaper work, beside traveling expenses. Tom knows where he “is at.” —Brunswick Times. Kolb has not been cheated. As Editor Byrd would say, he has i . been beated—Augusta Herald, f And though the race was heated under the storm of ballots he was F coldly treated until sore feeted he j has re-treated. A very small humming bird, n< t much larger than a house fly, is co: - I mon in tbe East Indies. They are j not used extefisively for making pies. . —Augusta Chronicle. Would we be considered “too fly’’ or ‘ bird—in some” to suggest that such fowls would raise much quail — t on toast? r ” 3 rVhile George Gould is interested 3 in his yachting match with tbe Prince > of Wales, his brother Howard is at r tempting to resume his match with Odette Tyler, which ra broken off some time since. In other words t while George u in the swim, Howard - is pre pairing for squalls on u different t sea. I The third party predicted Kolb’s f election in Alabama by 50,000 ma jority, but Oats came out at least 25,000 majority ahead. How is that fur prophesying.—Buchannaii 3 Banner. About on the same line with r Peek’s prediction that he wouh’ ? defeat the then unknown “hero o! s St. Mary’s Bridge”—a differenc< . of, say 75,000. f ' ' . Seaborn Wright, of Rome, savs emphatically that he is not, nor will he be, a candidate for congressman , from this district. Seab knows a tb.n or two, —Acworth Post All tbe same, when it costs nothin; extra democrats might just as we', keep an eye on Seab, for like the darkey’s mule, Seab is honest enough but devlish tricky. Wonder how much Steve Cl- y paid forth it affidavit? He says the regular price is only $ 1 each in Fun nin county. Foor Brown! he has no! 1 even went to the trouble to buy a few affidavits.—.\.cwort h Post. Neither ‘poor Brown” or “S‘eve - Clay” need to invest in affidavits o> " deal in them free as Clay has done for that matter. The people of Geor gia have an abiding faith in the hon t esty and integrity of these two brain- J ey young men and will in the future as in the past show their appreciate n s of them by calling them to offices oi trust and positions, of honor Mark s that prediction. I—.1 —. 3 RELIGIOUS NOTES. It is announced by the Central - Presbyterian, in advance of the r appearance of the Minutes of the Assembly, that there were added last year on examination to the Southern Presbyterian Churches 14,098, making a total of comma j nicants of 199,157. The total of t- contributions was $1,888,799. At the opening of the century. ■ says a recent writer, then* were on ) ly 47 translations of the entire Bi ble in existence; to-day then* are 90 entire translations and 230 par- 1 tial ones—32o in all. Five hun dred millions of the human ra<*" now have the opportunity of stu-lv - t ing the Bible in regions which , knew almost nothing of it befon the present century began. A I niversalist in Japan, who 1 had been charged with showing » sympathy for Buddhism, replie.- i ■ with indignation that Universalism ) is “theistic, optimistic and Chris ( tian," while Japanese Buddhism is “atheistic, pessimistic and un christian. There can be, of course no sympathy between systems so I directly opposed to each other.— Lutheran World. , Every man has the right—aye. ( more, it is every man's duty—to carve for himself a place in the ' world’s work and the world’- heart which no other can fill. Ev i ery ounce ofmanhood in the uni . verse is necessary. God wasted no ! material when he made man in his own image, and God demands that we make the most of our selves, mentally, morally, physi cally. —C umberland Presbyterian *THE BIGGEST FURNITURE HOUSE SOUTH,, iiini e ■II fflf w SF.OCX 810,00 515.00, Why should Homans or citizens of the surrounding country got Atlanta, Ch ittauoga or any other.- ity except Rome when they wan to purchass fur iture? The Hustler of Rome asks ihe question in al >s a. id ~f rer you have ioo.Ked over the cuts of beautifi househ Id f irn tun*, as presented on this page, and noted the remark ably low iic res hat set foi th the selling pr-ice, we think you will un* derstai.d wi y we ask the question. I v ''' IKI|! . Iwl Wi'AM ’• kg® iWwM in.l ; ’ .* I.IW ■ ;■ Zihv* : 7*“? i* s yUkd ■ 1 'F, ! T- " d • i 1 * 320.00, SIO.OO, Th? x th ? ?/l D Sparks-Stewart Co , is] the biggest furniturl house n the sou : i. all you have to do s W ca 1 and enquire ror a piec of fur itu e and ii look through 1 grand assortment and maK your ele: 'O'*. Hustler of Rome knows whereof it sneaks wne it teds its eid 'th it the goods cidvertised by this great tirm an just as re resent?J. STH 1 IS i • ' kKw hb ißttr " WKltff I I ?MII ■ wu' - f TKOIha [iy| . ■’.» Ji L i ‘-4 *- ( ) -4*«McDoi’ald-Sparts-SteßaFt <1 to MM GEORGIA?