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W fiOSTLER OP ROME.
seoxua-claav Mail Matter.
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'4PFJGE Corner Broad Street and
cifth Avenue.
tcne city of Rome, and Foyd, the
“Banner county” of Georgia.
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
For Governor,
I. ATKINSON, of Coweta,
For Secretary of State,
■LLLEN D. CANDLER, of Hall
For Treasurer,
? £>. HARDEMAN, of, Newton.
Yer Comptroller-General,
WM. A. WRIGHT, of Richmond
For Attorney General,
J. It, TERRELL, of Meriwether
SFor Commissioner of Agriculture,
jg. T. NESBITT, of Cobb.
For Congress.
.John W. M ADDON, of I loyd.
For State Senator,
< BARTOWS CHOICE)
’IFor Representative, Fioyd Co ,
ROBT. T. FOUCHE,
JOHN II REECE,
MOSES R. WRIGHT.
collector says: “True, this
is the ‘promise’ land .”
Wonder how the old doctor is “get
tin long with his Norway Rats?”
• Truth is mighty and again it is
jingbty seldom found in the camps
of the pops.
Au old shoe is most comforting
when its mate is on the other
foot. /
The pop who kant kuss will be
handicapped when the election re
'Wßf come in.
There is no place like the home
of one's sweetheart. —Galveston
News.
Santo’s head went where most
newspaper contributions fall.—Al
bany Herald.
Posibly those signals from Mars
were meant as bids for the Coroett-
Ja.ckß.on fight— Columbus ledger
The Acworth Post and the Atlanta
G axette are becoming very popular
until the “calamity howling” press
The populists should join the
■Salvation Army if office is what
'they want. Let them go where jaw
is at a premium.
TrtiCface invkes perfect" does
not-, bold, good in the medical prc
iesa;on,tf we 'believe a half of
' what the other doctor says.
TJid you ever notice how, when a
bellow makes a mistake and can’t
lay the blame on someone else he
very quiet on tbe subject
One of the most “current top
scs” of the day rs the trolly wire;
hut it is a rather too dangerous
'subject to handle without gloves.
Georgia Populists are mad with
Watson. Au Atlanta dispatch
says: I; is alleged that he forced
the nomination of Felton.—Au
gusta Heraid.
V. ho edile tue Atlanta Gazette? DiJ
Felton should etuyloy de vindictive
‘•Unknown" as private secretary
during his end of the present cam
paign .
‘Rise in de worl’all you kin?
said Uncle Ebeu to the young
man, “butdoao fohgit yoh repyta
mn. “ Hit do come in handy fob
1 or parachute .”
'The i anaou?“Little Church Around
(lie >,Coruer.”the Church of the
Ts.fiu&r.guration, in New Yors, re
cently received a check for $66,000
•units collection plate. Which is
about tto heavest “check” on the
«collecV.ce plate business yet re
,«portod dviug the pannib.”
The Waycross Herald comes right
down to the truth mthe following
• Kolb, of Alabama, said he want
ed the Australian ballot. He got
the Australian, but not tb» ballot.”
“Executive” ability when largely
developed makes the new heads of
government the ideal statesman
of the “outs”—but you pr n mnce
it with the accent on the “cu,”
The way to judge a party is by
its leaders. Look at the democrat
ic leaders and compare them with
the third party leaders. —Lawrence-
ville News.
Editor Hall of the Rome Tribune
has inherited nn estate of $250 000.
this amount will help to pay the
weeky exp- na 3cf his paper,for awhile
—Columbus ledger
Victor Hugo said that ‘ The fig
tree was the grandfather of petti
coats. ”Os course it is understood
that in the days of said “grand
father” Adam was only “klothed
in Klimate.”
Maryland democrats are calling
upon Senator Gorman to resign.
They are right. A man elected as
a democra t should resign when his
democracy departs from him. —
Dalton Argus.
There are 87b white and 809 col
ored voters registered in Liberty
county, with three tickets in the
fiieid, For years and years Liber
ty- has been electing a colored rep
resentative to the Legislature.
Irate Father— ‘ I’il take the con
ceit out of him if I ever catch him
swinging on my front gate again.”
Frightened Daughter :—“Papa !
Papa! Would you commit mur
der?
The largest flower is the “Rafflesia”
named in honor of Sir S. Raffles,
which is a native of Sumatra. The
diameter often exceeds nine feet.
A dude with a buttonier like that and
a cane to match would be a bowlegged
dandy.
The quantities of material for
London’s new bridge are estimat
ed as follows :* bricks, 31,000,000 ;
concrete. 70 500 cubic yards; ce
ment, 19,500 tons; granite and
other 5t0ne,245,000 cubic feet ;iron
and steel 15,000 tons.
The Washington Chionicle says:
“Onr President has away of talk
ing out in meeting with refreshing
plainness. He startles people some
times as a thunder clap startles
them, but like thunder, it general
ly clears the sky.
Robert G. Ingersoll’s plea for
suicide seems to be filling up the
morgue in New York. The papers
of that city chronicle nine suieid
there iu a single day this week,
making no reckoning for the rest
of thecountrv.—Augusta News,
In 1892 Tom Watson said that
free silver meant only 30 cents per
capita. Now he seams to think it
is the panacea for all our political
diseases Verily. Tom is a trine,
mer of the first watei.—Lawrence
ville News.
A true citizen never croaks, a
brave man never whines, an hon
est man never steals and a candi
date always shakes hands.—Chat
tanooga News,
And most of those who get elect
ed “always do” nothing else ever
afterward.
The editor of the Cuthbert Li
beral-Enterprise believes in be
gining the “hog and hominy” cam
paign at home. Here’s what he
says:
“Bring us a pig to pay your sub
scription We would like to get
three or four nice pigs within the
next two weeks.’’
Dr. Dale of London who has
been writing book reviews all his
life, says that he believes most
books are written by people • who
are not right in their minds. He
thinks that this is about the most
harmless occupation for such peo
ple. Let the howlers bear this iu
mind when they are reading Tom
Watson’s book
The largest walnut tree ev>-r
X
known in this country, was ft-lbd
in Leavenworth county, Kansas,
and taken to the World’s Fair. It 1
was seventy-five feet high, aud I
two carloads of lumber was taken
from its limbs alone, As to the
trunk lyin, let Dr. Felton switch
on,saw wood aud say nothing.
The Rome Tribune gets powerful
touchy in behalf of Seab Wright, 'be
independent who was in such a swiv
jt to have himself recognized by the
recent populist convention as the
First LieutenaGt of their nominee
whoever be might be. Folks with
much knows can smell a rat—a great
big Norway Rat, in Low that editori
al expression was infiunced through
the Trib.
The populists may bp all right
but they certainly get into bud
company. They endorsed and
srmpathized 'jjwith Pendrgras ,
Debs, Coxey aud his army, am.
the anarchists and socialist that
were burning propertv and destoy
ing life io California and Illinois
a few days since. Verily, they are
unfit to be entrusted with the
reins of government.—Worth Lo
cal.
lhe Dalton Economist, one of the
staunchiest third party papers in the
state, delivers this sledge hammer
b’ow at tile third party Czar: ev< n
Tom Watson:
Barnum was the greatest humbug
it is said, of ail circus performers, lit
not only sold a sketch of his life, aarj
photograph, out his jokes and tricks.
But he did not pose as the poor mans
friend or as a reformer for $56.0(1 a
week
A writer in the American Archi
tect shows by giving figures that
Government buildings cost be
tween 60 and 70 per cent, more
than the same class of private
work, aud that the average time
taken upon Government building
is more than three times as long
If it takes as long in propotion f
finish Rome’s Public building an
it does to begin it, .then the greit
grand children of this generatinn
may or may not arrive in time to
witness the laying of its corner ,
stone.
NOTICE.
Georgia, IFoyd) To tie Super o
County, > Court of said conn
) ty.
The petition ofTI.,S. Diaper 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 Nor;.
Draper.
2nd. That Nora Draper of said
county, “on the 14th. day oi 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:
‘“Saiddefendantwasoftentimesc.ruel
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 husband was continually
abusingand ill treating your petition
er by cursing her, charging her with
unchastity and that iu her presence,
and in such and divers other wavs,
making the life of your petitionei
miserable, his general conduct to
wards her being of such cruel char
acter that no human heart of am
feeling could possibly bear aud un
dergo by longer continuing in hi
reseiice aud living with him as his
wife, and they are now not living to
get her as husband and wife.'’
Upon the trial of said case at the
March term 1894 of Floyd Superior
Court the f .flowing verdic t w s ren
dered, it being the second and fit al
verdict: “M e the Jury find sufficout
proof have been submitted to dir
consideration to author.ze a totalcul
voive, aud that a divorce, A Viienno
Matrimonii be granted Plantiff, tier
maiden name, N<<-a Moore be restor
ed to her, and that the defendant,
Robert Draper be not allowed i.o’
marry again. March 31st. 1894
Wheres re petitioner prays the re
moval of his said disabilities at the
next September term of said Couri
in compliance with the statues in
such cases made and provided. And
your petitioner will ever pray etc.
J. B, F. Lumpkin,
Petitioners Attorney
File! in office July 6th. 1894.
IVm. Beysiegle,
Clerk Supeno | Jourt
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