The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, August 24, 1894, Image 2

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THE HOSTLER OF LOME. secona-clasa Mail Matter. PHIL G. BYKU, DAILY AND SUNDAY. t » MS OF SUBSCRIPTIG 10 cent u. week or $5 00 per annum PF’CE: Corner Broad Street and C'Hih Avenue. Os thocty of Rome, and Foyd, the "Banner county" ot Georgia. democratic ticke i For Governor, W. Y. ATKINSON, ol Coweta, For Secret ary of State, ALLEN D CANDLER, of Hall F r Tieasurer, r. d Hardeman, ot Newton. Fur Comptroller Gem ral, WN. A WHIG if, of Richmond F • Attorney General, J, M, TERRELL, of Meriwether For Co:o nisßioner of Agriculture, R T. NESBITT, of Cobb. Fur Congress, John'A MADDOX, ot Floyd. For State Senator, (BARTOWS CHOICE.) For Representative, Fioyd Co, ROBT. T. FOUCHE, JOHN H REECE, MOSES R. WRIGHT. What is Hines a populist tor? Why, for office of course. Dr. Fiopper Felton is now hold ing the “dark lantern," for the *Noiway rats.’' It appears that Populism in Georgia is to break up in a family row.— Augusta Chronicle. It is lietter to spend a little money in advertising now than to sell a lot of shop-worm goods below cost later on. A majority of the councils gen eral of the various departments of France have approve the anti-an archist law. Cui Walter M. Clements,ot East man, has annonnceu that he will be a candidate for secretary of the next state senate. How does the senate stand on the “sugar sack cotton bagging’ question? Or is there no “sugar 1 in it for the honorable senators. The 7th district democratic con gressional convention will meet at Dalton next Wednesday, the 29th. to nominate Judge Maddox for Congress. TLe ('id maid recognizes the truth in rhe statement that there’s as good fish in the sea as were ever saught, but the old sister gets tired of ‘ jis er fiishin. ” The Rochester Lamp Co. recent ly received an order for a lamp from a person io India who had read of its merits in a coppy of a paper four years old, —Printers Ink.. It is asserted by one of the part ners, that the firm of John Waua maker, spends not less thau a thousand dollars a day for adver tising in. the Philadelphia papers alone It has been asserted that more money spent in newspaper adver tising in Australia in proportionate it? population—whicl J ? fouijmillions —than in any other country in the worl". The populists of Birtow county are charging fraud in the nomina tion of one of their candidates for the legislature. We didn’t think it possible for Populisms to com mit fraud . —Marietta Journal. A gain of over 600 votes in the county of Gwinett, over 300 in Henry, over 300 in DeKalb. Nev er tn the history of the Democrat ic party in the state have the pri maries been so large. Third par tyuni will be buried so deep in that it will never show head again .—Conyer’s W ikly. A col ecdon of 80,000 stuffed bird’s will be one of the atirac tions of a museum nt win coutse of erection at Leyden, Holland. That’s lot us out, for while we are “heavy Laden” times are too hard for us to afford the "stuffin.” We know a few democrats who will not eat buisquit if Cleveland’s baking powder is used in them Four years from now, those same men won’t eat pound cake unless it is raised with that w'ry brand of powJf r,“Mark that j re 1 cl ion.” A negro came near being lynch e<l on Staten Island 'last Sunday for atiempting the crime of crimes. Wherever men dwell thev will b< found protecting women, or aveng ing their waengs We congratulate Col, Cockurih’s readers on th. ir manhood. Printers Ink paid fifty emits for this jeke. Proofreader —How about this statement: “The reporter’s pencil is a. com posing stick ?' Editor —Let it e and, that's all write. Populist Watson is a free trader Populist Hines favors a tariff for revenue, Populist Kolb is a moder ate protectionist. Populist Peffer is a rabid protectionist. And yet these populist leaders ridicule tht Democratic party because it epi braces difference of opinion on the money question! —Sparta Ishmea elite. There are 119 first class cigar manufactories in Havana, Many of the large manufactories employ upwards of 400 men. No women are employed in cigar rolling, al though a few wash and prepare the ieavee, We publish the above as an item of information—and at the same time advise all Roman smokers, to buy “Warters hand made” and be happy. It is reported that numbers of the ■ strongest and most influential mem bers of the Populist party in thi ß cjutv have stated most emphatically that they would not, support Dr. Felton for congress. If i should make them feel as mean as it did s m » if the • Jeff’s” who supported him four j ears ago then they had better no: touch the doctor with a forty foot pole.— Chattooga News Tom Watson isnt kicking up as much dust in Georgia this year as he did last year. Two Democrotic deluges right together will prove too much tor him. —Albany Her aid. No, Tommie may not be kicking up as much “dust" this year—but al $56 a week and working the poor deluded Pops for subscrip tion, he is raking in the “dust" at a lively rate —more so than he did last year, The Rome Tribune jumps to the fescue of Seab Wright whom it claims has been accredited as be ing a populist. Really, a great many hadnt thought about Seab at all,but if he isnt a populist, he isnt much of a democrat unless it be of a kind like Judge Sparks, of Fish Ciaek said Seab’a brother Miller was. when his friends want ed to send hitf> to a democratic convention in Atlanta “You might tighten up every democrat ic tap on him when he starts"said Judge Smirks “and he would be all to pieces before he got as far as Acworth.”—Cartersville Con rant. KNFKZ.rKT A-V ■— every poison v.f.. , '*v OI ;1 Impurity ol H, ’ •• vov” blood, by Dr. ;J. - rt '- Ti-ro’s Golden „<L; Medi. .'I Discov- -‘V v F cry. T, >n there’s ”J - Sit*. -T- a n and a V 7 <'ie..ii-vstem. Tet- Z ter, Salt -1 i 'um, i>zei'vi, Ei ys'oe las, Boils, Cwbmudes, Er.lavcul Glaiuis, Tumors ar.'. vi'ljn.,. and all i. ;-kia. and S<-a’r> From a e< inme.n blotch 01 eruption to t) e worst scrofula —th. c are per fectly and pern cently cure Iby it. In building no tipeded ft” h and strength of pale, puny, scrofulous children, nothing can equal it. “ Unlike the ordinary spring medicines or sat saparillas, the “ Discovery ’’ works equally well at all seasoitf. All the year round, and in all cases, it is miaranteed, as uo other blood medicine is. if it ever fails to l>enefit or cure, you have your money bank. only the best blood-purifier, but it’s the cheap est. You yYny only for the (jood you get. Buy of reliable dealers. With any others, something eh-s thrt pays them better will probably Lx, urged as “just as good.” Per haps it is, for Vi«n but >t can’t N>, tor vou Dr. W. 11. Felton has joined the populists and presided at a third party meeting in Cartersville lasi Saturday. Felt’s a honey; he's anything for office. But he forgets that many alleged democrats who formerly voted for him are n<>w too strongly in democratic ranks to • caught monkeying with a llepub Pop.—Dalton Argus. When Bob Ingersoll dies In 1 w find it hotter in the region v.' he will land, 1 han it has bi <■,. , this country during this Au ust He will discover that he w::.- i taken ami that there rcalh’ i hell.—Rom. (Ga.) Evening Nows We tumble, brother, and give way to your superior intelligence about nell, for we realize that any man who is frying to run a paper' in Ro' e should and does Know a about hell.—Chattanooga? ■> . If tin■ News does not rise IT.m present “trance” in time to d. - I ‘nd its self and the city from sue!: : unholy attacks, we would recom mend the matter to the Tribune They have been there since we has and bettor understand the lay f the land as it was—or rather ‘ a t is. ” —■ ■ www —1».« ■ JUDGE JOEL RBAXHAM. The Atlanta, Journal has'thi t say of Judge Joel Branham ot :n Rome bar and pays him a well de served campliment :“Tbe list of as pireuts for a seat .on the supreme court bench continues to increase. Judge Joel Branham, of Rome, is just now enjoying himself touring Europe, but he has signified tha upon his return to Georgia, h. would not object to donning the ei mine again—thia tune to on - o the supreme court judges Jink Branham made an excellent jmig while presiding in the super: •. court, and has a strong baekiiv for any position he might desire’ That Judge Branham, will 1> honored with a seat on the Supr-i _ court bench is almost a c-rutint; His strength is drawn from section of the state while he w: bn backed up by North Wwst G w o gin’s solid vote Should the coiisti’utional ammoi- Dvut be adopted,then the n ; ,ni Joe Branham, the great Any and scholerly gentleman wi.l writlteu as one ot the five emir. • Jurists of the Empire S ale’s ou preme tribunal. Here’s to you Judge Branhi.n of the Supreme Court Bench, a id may you live to become Uhie> Justice, NOTICE. Georgia, IFoyd) To ti e Si.p. tic County, >- Court ot said co > . ) ty The petition of li. S. Diaper show the following facts: — Ist. That petitioner is laboring under disabilities imposed by the granting of a divorce by the Supe rior Court of F.oy 1 county to Nora Draper. 2nd. That Nora Draper ot sail county, on the 14th. day ol May 189- fUod in the Clerk’s office of the Su perior court of Floyd county, hei application for a divorce, selling north the following grounds to wit: ‘Saiddefendantwasoftentimescruel 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 eaid husband was continual'}’ abusingand ill treating your petitivi - er by cursing her. charging her with unchastity and that in her presence, and in such and divers other wft) r, making the life of your petition r miserable, his gefieral conduct to wards her being of such cruel c n acter that no human heart m .. feeling could possibly bear ano in- f dergo by longer cuntimffiig >o i- 1 rexence and living with him sa wile, and they ate now not Hvj; io gether as husband and wife. ’ Upon the trial of sa d cas * a" f;> p March term IS9I of Fh>y<l 8-m« qeri Court the f. Rowing vm'det v.-.s j- ! dered, it being th second and ii. al j verdict: "We the Jury find s iffic ‘. 7 proof have been submitted to <hr consideration to author ze a totalcul-» voice, and that a divorce. A Viiet o Matrimonii be granted Plantifi, h< r muiden name, Nora Moore be resioi- I edtoher. arid that the defend tt , Robert Draper be not allowe.i lo i marry again. March 31st. 1894 Wm ref re petitioner prays the re a al of his said disabilities at th tie Kt September term of said Con t in compliance with the statues in such c<ses made and provided. And our peliti'.ner will ever pray <t J. B. F. Lumpkin, Petitioners Attorney Filed in cffico July 6th. 1814. Wm. Be;, sieglc, Clerk Buperioi j.'ourt - , - v •- >i •-* -- r. Y • *- * • j • v rvi r <-» <“• v* a *-• r ▼ ... y ... ILHM 111 UL . . u v . V ill i •O ■ fly : sj nWlii HI! 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