The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, September 11, 1894, Image 4

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flffi BM OF 101. nttOmiu-cU.v' Mat! I-.t ier eiHLG.BYKD, | DAILY AM» SIMMY ter ms of subscription 10 ceut .. Anek or $ > 00 per annual xiFFICE: Corner Broad Street end ilLh Avenue. ONLY OFFICIAL ORGAN. Os the City of Ron ; e -. a the “Banner county of Georgia. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For Governor, •W. Y. ATKINSON, of Coweta, For Secretary of State, •ALLEN D CANDLER, of Hall Fur Treasurer, ® D HARDEMAN* of Newton. For Comptroller General. ■ \VM. A. WRJGIi 1, of Richmond For Attorney General, J,CM. TERKELL, of Meriwether AT or Commissioner of Agriculture, Ji. T. NESBI I T, of Cobb. For (tong'ega, A'obn W. MADDON, <>f Floyd. For State Senator, W. 11. LUMPKIN. 'For Representative, F>oyu Cc , ROBT. T FOUCHE, JOHN H REECE, MOSES R. M RIGHT .The cow question has come up again. The cow question is a hard one to settle satisfactorily to all. —x&ugusta Herald. /Since Congress has adjourned z orders have hoen issued for the disstnissai of 500 printers fr ini the government printing office. The'-Legislative ring” and the ‘ Atlanta Ring’—but kt them pasj all bauds,aud the cook g< t ready to set in close tn the circus ring. When Dr. Felton kicked cut of the democratic party, he did not hear any vncuvni c’ose behind him with a dull thud.— WoGh Local. "The reason it must he just aw ful to have two wives is (hut the poor fellow, when caught ha 6 i no chance to “say ’’ am thing. A King’s Daughters Circle in Jdan Francisco is composed of eight Chinese women, two Japar.e le. two Syrians and two Americans. Dm lan says.—There is nothing vto indicate that the Hines boom has got started yet, and it is rath •er late in the campaign fora ground .- swell. General Sueridan’s widow is still a young woman, being only 35 years old. She Jives quietly in Wabhingtou with her tnree obil . dren. Dr.. T4l lon never cnul-l get ' enough of Congress, and now it be.'Qai! never get em-ugb of'beiirg- Ldatati.n. Congressional races.— CedaHwwuvStandard. -O.|ir year old, will make a dandy politician it he keeps on practic ing. He can raise the family now with his voice—when he grows up 1 he ought to raise the dead and vote them Hons. Ch jr *s F. Crisp, A. O Bacon, and General C. A. Evans, will sxro .nd pure democracy to the vrAerrified of old Crawford,in Knoxville, Friday, September the 21st. Tlori.mi p Watson’s craft is head- •mg for the mouth of salt River. Tommie has evidently “hearn tell’’ that“Mr Barnes, of Georgians not up that stream and lommie wants to crawl info a land of rest. The Georgia boys tailed the list m the interstate shoot in Jersey, ..New Jersy winning. Long practice snooting mosquitoes have given th' 1 Jersey marksman an advantage, and it is no wonder that Georgia and other states could not come up to.the Jersey score.—Savannah The BucliHiinaii Banner Menß'-u --ger < 'hilllli. -s io "inll 1 1 of bii’g hut , themof f ii tine<i <ieim>ctacv, Nix is a pik ri l >b ■<!, moss—backed ... I j won -bar of in-' hrst water. 1.1 m John W • Madd 'X, will ad i dr» sb 'be people <>l Gave Spring on ISepiemh-r 14th. Messers. Wrizht Keece aud Fouche will ->e there at th-! same time and address the vo ters, —C O" -' i : Ut !• >n. A Baker county negro who wish recent) 1 shocked by I ightniug,be i comes '' ni| orarily insane at the j approach of a f buudere form. While j n one of these fits recently, he threw a little child out of a win d o w. AN ISWS JOKE Green nnplo is to he the fash ionable tint in men’s shirts next season. The fashionable young man will proceed to cholera -‘green apple’’ shirt without, delay.—Chi cago Dispatch. If you want a standard type writer you can get it for SIOO. But if/you want tin* same typewriter to be sent to a foreign country you jean buy it boxed for export for i$7S.-12. This is a case where the foreigner doesn’t appear to pay the I tax. It Jis said that Hhi . Warner Hill, of Merriweather, is j usiiing bis can didacy for the speaker sdiji of the ne? t house of representatives with a , vim. Mr. I i’J has distinguished i himself drring his legislative career and is a strong and able man—At lint a Journa 1 , Hon. Warner Hiil, c>f Greenville, is a candidate for speaker of the nevf houwe of representatives He is a young man of great ability, and bis long term in the legislature and his knowledge of parliamentary law and the rules of the house entitle him to recognition among the members o f that body Vista Patriot, The Evans men seem to be do ing most of the campaign speak-1 ing, while the Atkins in men are ctfrculadng petitions for office.— Dalton Argus Shaver is a dandy. If they all succeed in all they undertake we would like to know what Shaver will do. —“You’ve been in Norway?” somebody asked a friend. “What is the Gothenburg system like?” “Oh,” said the tourist, “as far as I can remember, it’s something in this way; You order whisky as hot water, and they put it down in the bill as sugar.”—Westminster Ga zette. A QUESTION OF IDENTITY. “It’s a lucky thing,” said the butcher reflectively, “that the dead cannot talk.” “How so,” said the man who was slyly testing the scales to see if they balanced. “Why if they could, the sausage would be so dogmatic.” A PLEA FOR ROAD IMPROVEMENT We cannot check the bloomer girl, W* cannot stop the bike; We d just as well proceed to make Improvements on the pike. —St. Louis Po't-Dispatelii. A third party congressman want ed a law passed to appropriate thousands of dollars to kill the chinch bugs. Next thing thai fel low will want an appropriation to pay some body to scratch him.— Merriwether Vindicator. Suppose we cup a potato grater ■around a saplin and lead him up now • The Hutler of Rome publishes sn editorial up»<n“Drunkeau»ss a Crime In Normandy,” and the Rome Tribune devotes a part of it's editorial spaoe to discussion of a’Corner on Corn.” What you need gentlemen is Chattahoochee beer, —Columbus Ledger. Thinking of (he Etowah,of course , —we say what we think when w reply “dammit” that's all—we ‘•need.’’ Athens has the lowest death rate of any city in Georgia. All seekers after healthy homes would do well to paste this in their hats.—Ath- THE HUSTLER OF ROME.TUESDAYSEPTEMBER.iI 1894 ens Banner. The above is true, | brother Upson, but then if you I dont want t<> die at all you shou'■<! ' move to Rome. Think of it. eight weeks in the summer season and not a death. And this too in a city whose police census shows over 13,(XX)people. Comeoverto Gods country and live forever. The campaign orator stood at the front of the platform and after a pause in his address, said: “And let me urge upon you, my teliow voters, to take unto yourselves the inspiring words of the Greek pa triot, Marco Bozzams: ‘Strike tor the green graves of your sires: strike until the last aimed foe ex pires; strike for— ’ ”At this junct ure the still, small Voice of a juve nile base bail enthusiast, who lin gered at the edge of the crowd, broke in, “Say mister dat's t’ree strikes; you’r-j out!” —Norfork Ledger. Thernardier, Victor Hugo’s cre ation, the ■wretched who robbed the dead at Waterloo, was a saint with a spotless soul beside the Godless fiends who set fires nt Washburn, Wisconsin, when the citizens were imperiling their lives to save the town from the mad de struction of an oncoming cyclone of flame. There was no time to waste on these hyenas, or the citi zens might have lynched them. It is some few incidents of this sort that strengthens the belief of the populace in an orthodox hell, worse even than Dante dare paint.—Ma con News. The publishers of “The Chris tian Register,” of Boston, write us, also under another cover, sends us an issue of tjicir sheet with “mark ed’’ items protesting against Lynchings, and requesting us to “reproduce” and and to 4 com ment ’’ The former we will rot do but for the latter we have this to' say. We are against lynching for any crime save that of rape. For . t >at hellish offence no death be it met'd to the culprit on the instant, or be it filled with tho most h *r ifyiog of tortures, is too severe for the unhuman fiend be he white or black. The Hustier of Rome is for the protection of the honor of our women first, aud for Jaw and order next. That may sound queer 'o the f‘Bean-eater-Christian-Reg ister stripe of manhood but theme our sentiments all the same. A HIGH COMPLIMENT Rev. Walker Levis, pastil of Trinty Methodist church, Atlanta, in a recent letter to the Atlanta Journal, pays Ho®.. W. Y. Atkin son a very high compliment. Mr. Lewis is one' of the leading and most able ministers of his church in the state. He says'r “Aspiration to be leaders when; led by the will to be rt, seldom is unrealized. That is one of the ad- ! mirable qualities of the Hon. W. Y. Atkinson, for whom I have a profound respect. I wanted Evans, but Atkinson, should he live, will make Georgia proud of him. He came from the ranks of the work ing hoys. Out of the lowliest ser vices, ambitious youth rises to the loftiest hon or. To even better to the manliness worthy of it. To strive well, gains either the crown or the- right to wear it. My complaint against many of our young men is, that . they are without ambition to sue- | ceed. It seems to reach the level 1 of their highest aspiration to exist! in a respectable sort of way, Ad in i ni strato rs- Sale. GFCR'HA. Ei,oyi> t’WNTV Pursuant to an order of theC*urt of Ordinal will )>e sold before the Court house door in the City of Rome, said County liesweeu the Ssga, hours of Sale, on the first Tuesday in August 181*4. the following property to wit: One iwt in DeSoto, (now Fonirth Ward) City of Rome, Floyd County, Ga., known as the ftmner residence of J. I’. M. Byrd, fronting on the Alabama Road or Bridge Street in tl.e said City 90 feet and ex tending back, same width 140 feet, and being the property, conveyed by deed of Mrs Mary T. Freeman, to Mrs M, E. Knox. Dated Febiiary Ist., 1889. Recorded in Clerks Office Superioa Court said County in Book “V.” of deeds, Page 498, No. 418 on .lune tsth. 1879, and als > describ ed in deed of Martha E Knox, to raid R. B. Me Arrcr, Dated April 20th. 1881 and Recorded in Bork“C. E.” or deed', Page 282 No. 187. G»o>d lot sold as t'>e property of William T. Sa <>u deceased. This July 3rd. 1394. W. J, Gordon, Administrate! De Bonis Non with will annexed of iVin. T. Gordon deceased. Estates You ran find any thing needed in a school room at Smiths. •THE BIGGEST* THING » ROME I -4*»iMcDonaM-Sparks-Stewart-Companw«4- ■ Furniture, Carpels, Mailings ft, We carry the largest stock in the state. Ve buy cheaper than any house in the state W< sell cheaper than any other house in the stite. We do business on business principle;. Our customers are always pleased with their purchases. We have The Best Goods ■4- N ID » S - LCTWEST FRIGES. t We are always pickicking up big bargains f>r our customers. Once a customer always a cus tomer. Solid Oak Suits $15.00 to $25.00 Call and see our « w #SO.OO, PARLOR BTJITS. Wearejust overflowing with bright new FurritJi’e It is a pleasure to show you these goods. Cal and see us. f NcDONILDS-Compaii 1. 3 & 5. Third A.venue; >