The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, August 15, 1894, Image 2

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TBE HUSTLER OF BOMB. aeoonn-class Mail Matter. PHIL G. BYRD, AA'tCn'’ DAILY AND SUNDAY ■*r l MS OF SUBSCRIPTIG 10 cent<* *«ek or $5 00 per auuuui WkQK Corner Broad Street and * friftn Avenue Os fiie city of Rome, and Foyd, the “Banner county’ of Georgia. DSM('CRATIC TICKET For Governor, W. Y. ATKINSON, of Coweta, For Secretary of State, \LLEN D. CANDLER, of Hall. For Treasurer, IL D. HARDEMAN, of Newton. For Comptroller General. WM. A. WRIGHT, of Richmond For Attorney General, J, IL TERRELL, of Meriwether Jfor ommissioiier of Agriculture E. T. NESBITT, of Cobb. For Congress. Jehu W. MADDOX, of Floyd. For State Senator, {BARTOW 8 CHOICE) S*or Representative, Fioyd Cc . ROBT, T. FOUCH, JOHN H. REECE, MOSES R. WRIGHT. Will Kolb run for Governor of Alabama again in 1 BOG? Irregular honesty is harder to St&ndle than regular dishonesty. A man never knows how to be a mju.until he has become a father. Hope deferred of often turuetb ♦he hear in another direction. Even the wicked who flee these ■Aavs ate persued by the oflice seeker. Ila awfully wearing on a lazy Baiiid to have to search for ail easy plac». The Critic finds this cross-reference in 4 ‘The Century Dictionary’’(p 4908) ■ i To pop the question. ’See pop ” s Wbat a true sentleman is, he was i.e the begiuing. ’ Does not necessarily imply that he’s a suck er. 'No well balanced girl wants the end of her best fellows nose of the aame color of the rose in her cheek. Corbett and Jackson are said to ii&ve agreed to disagree, kussed each shook hands and parted They rare a pair of lovely gents. Let’s have the senators elected by the people —and mule responsible to '.th* people and not to the Sugar Gust other monopolies. Bishop Thoburn is authority for the statement that Methodist missions in India have boon receiving converts at th* average rate of fifty every Jay. Lovers love to tell each other what <bey -think of each other So do mar ried people, sometimes—and they do it to. —But the picnics are very,very, very different. Statistics prove that nearly two thirds of all the letters carried by the postal service of the world are writ -ten, sent to and read by English, speaking people. It is said that Tudgo Hines i *vhe president of a railroad. Per haps t:-ih. is why he is a I’ 'pu’ist. He wants the govrnmont t buy Jiis railroad. — Brunswick Times Hog- Warner Hill was unani mously nominated for the Dgisla ture from Meriwether county on Saturday and endorsed for the speakership He will be a m st formidable candidate. —G r i ffi n ■ b‘ ews. There«ie honest men in this •L<rtiuiry yet* A Saudersville man recently-.received a check for sl3 for-some peaches that were ship ,n-J. two yeare ago. Perhaps how >Av«»r-tbe train did not get the •petw-hj/ thero on time. —CansHtu- If Dr. Carlton don’t hurry up I and expose that sensational com- j bination it will be too late, Bacon | will have all the votes. —Macon News. The funeral of the | party in Ala baini recently wa* largely attend ed, Waycross Evenii.g Herald. But the mourning is still kept up by Kolb and his crowd. —Au- guta Herald. Col. Watt Harris has lost the democratic nomination for state sena tor by eight votes. The tight was made in Bartow, it being that Coun ty’s time bv the rotation system. Col. Harris hai a host of friends in Rome who will regret to learn of his dafea t- The Dalton Argus tells of one family in Georgia that believes in the coinage of woman at the ratio of 16 to 1 Os seventeen children, sixteen girls and one is a boy. When it comes to “parity,” how. ever, that will look for some other fellow’s sister. "" “<l ‘‘How does it happen there are so many old maids among the school teachers?’’ asked a reporter of a teacher the other day. “Be cause school teachers are, as a rule, women of sense, and no women will give up a S6O position for a $lO man,” was the reply.—Griffin Call. A QUEBEC LAW. It was only five years ago that the province of Quebec passed a law pro viding that one hundred acres of public lands should be given to every father of a family who had twelve children living, issue of a lawful mar riage, and since then no less than 1,- 742 fathers of twelve or more children have complied with tne conditions of he act and received the state bounty of 100 acres. How the size of families up in Que bec compare with those of Massachu setts m iy be seen by reference to the last census figures of that state, which made the numbers of families having twelve 01 more living children 375, add the population of the prov ince of Quebec is considerably less than that of Massachusetts. It is quite apparent that the Que bee law is accomplishing its purpose giving marks of consideration for fruitfulness in the sacred bonds of matrimony —Banner. A ROLAND FOR AN OLIVER Here is a good story, and « true one, too so’tis said, ol> one of Ma con’s leading lawyers. Says the Telegrahp, and the fact that he is a leading lawyer and one of the best iu the state makes the story all the better. The lawyer on question was croesquesticning a negro witness 111 one of the justice courts the oth er day and was getting along fairly well until he asked the witness what his occupation was. “J’se er carpenter, sir. ” “What kind of carpenter?” “Tney calls me or jack-leg car penter, sah.” “Whit is a jack leg carpenter?” “He 19 a carpenter who is Lot a lirstc lass carpenter, sah.” “Well explain fully what vou understand a jack-leg carpenter to be. ’insisted the lawyer, “Boss I declar I dunuo how ter splaio an mo’ ’cept to say hit am jes de same diffuuce twixt you an er fustclass lawyer.’* The negro was one of Ih i old fashioned kind and did not mean to be insolent or impudent, but bad just decided in his own mind that the lawyer asking the questio.. was not a tirstclass lawyer. Ii is needless to say the ques- 1 'ions ceaoed at once . i.Tii f cniJ.rnEv come from healthy V. mothers. Anil mothers will ew- Z'.AA .-.'A tainlj !•? 1 nlt’iy A'7 , * '■’A if they’ll t-keDr. N" - ii J icrcc's Favorite ’* V'7 \ ?* '■ \ w Prescription. Jy Yl } Nothing enn equal * A * n building up a woman’s strength, '* in regulating and Msfating all her natural fnnctu raid in putting in jK-rieet older every part of the female systHii. It lessens the pains and bur dens es child-bearing, supports and strength eua weak, 1. ir-. ,r. r ' mothers, and promotes an abundant secretion of nourishment. It’ ; an jiviimrating, restorative, tonic, a soothing and bracing nervine, and a rniaran teed rem-xly for worn, n’s ills and ailments. In every d.ronic “female complaint’' or weakness, if it ever fails to benefit or cure, you have your money back. Thousands of people, with worse cases of Catarrh than yours probably is, have been permanently cured by Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. That is the reason why its pro prietors are willing to promise you if rou can’t be cared. 66 At jo Man I •**. Suspects ‘ Himself A Fool; f Knows it . “dj At Forty, . ; And Reforms His Plans; At Fifty Chides His - Infamous .L Delay— ’* Resolves and - Re-Resolves, ' Then dies The Same.” When The Poet ■ • Z Young (, r Wrote ; These , ■ < Lines, ’ . The t _ ( , % Man ’ Was, Perhaps. * ’ J ' More ■ . To be Pitied Than Blamed. But Since The * • Constitution Offers The Great Encyclopaedia Britannica At Ten Cent* A Day .» There is 7 No Excuse For Such A Failure In Life. Order While Introductory , Rates Are On. W rite to . The Constitution, Atlanta, Georgia, For Application Blank. . NOTICE. Georgia IFoyd) To the Superior County, > Court of said conn- ) ty. A K , The petition of R. 8. 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 Floy i county to Nora Draper. 2nd. That Nora Draperot said county, on the 14th. d«y of May 1892 filed in the Clerk’s office of the Su perior court of Floyd county, her application for a divorce, setting north the following grounds to wit: •’Saiddefeudaniwasoftenti.nesmue’ abusive and unkind to your petition er, and his treatment recently be came so unkind and cruel to your petitioner, that it became unbearable, for her said busband was continually abusingand ill treating your petition er by cursing her. charging Her with uuchastity and that in her presence, and in such and divers other ways, making the life of your petitioner miserable, his general conduct to wards her being of such cruel char acter that no human heart of any meling could possibly bear and un dergo by longer c-mtinuing in hi resence and living with him as his wife, and they ate now not living to get her as husband and wife.’’ Upon the trial of case at the March term 1891 of Fioyd Superior Court the fallowing verdict w .s ren dered, it being the second and final verdict: “We the Jury ibid sufficout proof have been s ibtmtted to dir consideration to author ze u to f alcu.- vorce, and that a divorce, A A iie no Matrimonii be granted Plantin, her maiden name, Nora Moore be restor edtoher. and that the defendant, Robert Draper be Lot allowed to marry again. Maich 31st. 1894 W heres >re petitioner prays tie re moval of bis said disabilities at the next Sejrtember term oi said Court in compliance with the statues in such cases made and provided. And your petitioner will ever pray etc. J. B, F. Lumpkin, Petitioners Attorney Filed in office July 6th. 1814. Wm. Beysiegle, Clerk Super ior|Court •THE BIGGEST FURNITURE HOUSE SOUTH.* 1 •f |||h| I l||H|il r » 03 ■■! U K- E S/ Q, 0,00 5i5.00, Why shcud R virans or citizens cf the surrounding country goto Atlanta, ChUtanooga’or any oth? r city except Rome when they wad tO pui kihasc- furniture? The HusTer of Rome asks the question in al seriousness nd after you hav ; looxed over the cuts of beautify househ id it ilt re, as presented on .his page,and noted the remark abij tow •’ ■pures that set forth the selling price, we think you will un derstand why we ask the question. < f ‘' A A ; F J 5 ' •-fl - : ra me -■ '■'—»> Jo'S! -a? H- L ■ j.. Wi f ’ '• :! A' ” r -A' C-. A $>20.00, " SIO.OO, I Th t .r. Vdk. na‘d-Sparks-Stew:: rl Co., isJtheLbiggesi furniturl house in iht cutn,ah you have to do sio cail an enquire icr a piecl offurni uh- i m l<r Ick through th<-g»and assorirrent and maKa your sA -c The Hustler of Roma knows whereef it speaks when it tells : tG i d r A hat the goods advertised by this gree t firm ar® jus ta s upr eg e t d.. I Pwwi ‘ IfSSISAr I i I W ; wf ||is I I -WE ' wfc I i Aminox iplf'isaA I c i ATM I'Bfch I ll •-! 1 OM..*>!'. 85.1)0. I 586.00. I Eald-Sparis-Steiarl Company,"’ll ‘GEORGIiI? J