The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, September 13, 1894, Image 6

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TBB HJiiTiJH OF LOME. Secon<l-eM»* Mat! litwr PIULG.BYRD, {^J" 4 daily and Sunday. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION 10 cent. #n4k or $5.00 per auuum OFFICE: Conner Broad Street and FOLD Avenue. ONLY OFFICIAL ORGAN. Os the city <>f Rome, and Floyd, the "banner county’ of Georgia. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For Governor, W. Y. ATKINSON, of Coweta, For Secretary of State, ALLEND CANDLER, of Hall For Treasurer, R. D HARDEMAN, of Newton. For Comptroller General, WM. A. W RIGHT, of Richmond F >r Attorney General, j, M, TERRELL, ot Meriwether For Coi> rnieeiouer of Agriculture. R T. NESBI i I', of Cobb. For Congress. John W. MADDOX, ot Floyd. For State Senator, W. H. LUMPKIN. For Representative, Fioyd Co, xvOBT. T FOUCHE, JOHN H REECE. MOSES R WRIGHT It doesn’t look very much as if ■“commence hail bestilled her many-nationed tongue." There were 36 Republican Sena tors. Now there are 35. \\ ho will be the next one to Pop? Yes, Maud, dear the Jersey skee ter and the jersey cow are related by blood —the cow furnishing the blood. It is estimated that it will re quire nearly half a million dollars to care for the homeless people in the fire-swept district of the West. The best of men and women are usually the hardest to get along with. There’s nothing so comfort able as a redeeming vice.—Atchi son Globe. It is said that the Ohio Southern Railway lias the youngest railway superintendent in the world. His name is Honier T. Dick, and he is 23 years of age. One oyster is said to produce 1,000,000 in one year. Don’t be a clam —Rome Tribune. Suppose you area poor man? —Augusta Chronicle. All girl babies sure. In a ton of Do*d Sea water there are 187 pounds cf salt; Red Sea, 93; Mediterranean, 85: Atlantic. 31 ; English Channel, 72; Baltic ,18; Black Sea, 26; and Caspian -.Sea, 11. The New York Sun, with its usual acumen, perceives that the South is (he most prosperous sec tion of the country and that what sfhe is doing is but the earnest of what she yet will do. In their party resolutions of this year the Republicans prudently drop the McKinley Tariff while declaring generally for Protection. Two years hence they will drop the author of the McKinley Tariff. Thomas Bnly Aldrich bas been ‘■writing poetry s nee 1856, when he •produced a small volume of bal lads. He was then a clerk in a New York merchant's counting room. Mr. Baily is Dow 48 years eld. In Sweden ten years of itudy is incumbent on every student. They are so part cular in that enlightened country ro ha\e ■their medical men thorough 1) equipped and “ethically develt fl ed’’ that (he practice of homoe opathy is forbidden, ami ever globule of homoeopathic medicine introduced into the country has to be smuggled in. Twelve years ago Japan contain ed < nly one spinning mill. The latest statistics from that country tell of no less than thirty-eight now in operation, with over 885,-1 OOfl spindles and representing u capital of over $10,000,000. The smallest bird now eaten in J England is the wheatear, an ex quisite little white-fleshed bird, like a miniature partridge in fla vor. The smallest quadruped that was once a dainty, but is only re membered in Roman tradition, is the dormous. Boston University estab'ished a Professorship for the comparative study of religious as long ago as in 1873, and now President War ren is asking for SIOO,OOO wi'h which to found mi “American Museum of all Religions,’’ similar to <he Guimet Institution in Paris Dr. Kingselt, the chemist, recog nizing that ozone, the natural purifier of the air, m produced in nature by bu’.sam trees —the pi e, fir, larch and eucalyptus—urges that such trees be planted and cherished on farms, and in towns and villages. The victory of thr Republicans in Vermont is as clear, clean and complete as the victory of the Democrats in Arkansas. The only advantage the Democrats can boast is in the fact that Arkansas is six I times as large and four times as populous as the Green Mountain State. The appointment of Senorita Maria Gonzales Hermosillo as postmistress at Teocaltiche, in the State of Jalisco, Mexico, by Presi dent Diaz, is said to be the first in stance on record where a woman lias held office in that country. If she holds it as long as her name what a snap, it will be. Tramp—“ Please, mum, my part ner Lnuid an old ice-cream freezor down in the gully.” Housekeeper —“I threw itaway. lt was no use.” i “Well, we’ve been examinin’ it and if you’ll lend us some cream and some ice and some sugar u.id and flavoring and send your boy down to turn it I think we can make it do.”—New York Weekly. The Missionary Review of the world estimates the total mission ary gift of Christendom for 1893 at $14,713,627, besides $1,500,000 raised tr<>m the mission field it self. The total missionary force it estimates at 58,148, the greater part of these of course being uu ordaiued native help-re There are in the world 16,602 mission states, 1,081,708 communicants of mission churches io foreign finds, and 2 744,955 native Christians ■ 4 here were added laid year to these . mission churches 57 555 souls. It is the pretty Christian legend thnt the aspen quivers with shame because from Ha wood the cross was made. Obcrvers of nature have discovered, however, that the quivering of aspen leaves is due to the fact that the 'eaf st?Jk is flat on the side and so thin about the middle that tie slightest breath of wind sets all the leaves a-wagging horizontally. A single leaf plucked off and tawen by the end of the leaf stalk b tween the thumb and the forefinger admir ably illustrates the peculiarity of the aspen —tNew York Sun. In Moonlight. rhe fairy moonlight robes the lea, Its molten silver Hoods the sea, And pearly bars of shimmering light Bedeck the brow of jeweled night. I gate afar on sea and shore. The fairy bark glides on before. And all the waves and all the vales Are kissed with silver from its sails. Ohl soft, calm light, my spirit fiU! Bid rteteg passions quick be still. My throbbing pulses soothe and calm. And wuft my thoughts on wings of balm. The better soul create anew, Life’s purpose bathe with heavenly dew. And silver dip each worthy thought, And crown with light each action wrought —The Home. At Night. When we are weary with the world we go Unto the quiet of our homes; and when The night is still—and lamps are burning low. We do remember all the day's work then; And comes a wish, before the tired lids etose— Before wo sink into the arms of sleep— To kneel to Him. who every sorrow knows And closer to the heart of Him to creep I The children will come home—the play aU o'er— The school tasks ended, in.the twilight chill; And with soft, clinging arms of love adore The sheltering bosom of the mother still! —Atlanta Constitution. THE HUSTLER OF ROME, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER, 13 1894. Ta lots toilet D i \ ? L ".'.oir plete . ’.d ’ uut na Ideal 88 '■ LOOMI I i r . . 0,0 W 'it 1 ■ VMtoFVKKA* IILUrW.Ma j pozzom | J Combines ever element of 8a ‘ ’ beauty ard pwr;;r. It is beauti- 1 1 1 1 tying, soothing, healing, heJth-l I [fill, and har ’ess, and when 1 1 ■J sightly used s visible. A most H delicate and deniable protection j to the face in this climate. ■* ( Insist upon having the genuine, j I IT IS r3R SALE EVERYWHERE? O The Ladder Os Success ‘Wow or never you must climb Upward to the peaks sublime. Leaving’ trivial things below, Upward where the laurels grow.’* i X *’>' •< I 11 OW"’ \ K hot fißisa H IL 11 1 Bill W.IL- yWMffli II I 1 Pi If MUIjM ■rwi. . n ill Nothing Os More Inspiring Tn the ambitious young man thab to read life stories es those who, from the poorest surroundings, have cfliftbeJ the ladder ot succets, Toomas A. Edison was a train boy ; Jay Gould canvassed for books : P. A. Collins worked in a mine ; Henry Clews started life as a book-keeper; Augustin Daly used to earn $8 a week. Such facts seem stranger than fiction. Yet the list could be indefinitely drawn out from , men who, born poor, with few educational rfflvantages, have, by persistent work, By hard study, by putting tc its best use evejy opportunity, climbed the ladder of fortune and success, ,I ■ * Greater Opportunities Have you than were ever vouchsafed to the successful men of the past. Would you mount the ladder of success ? Your first step in sush a rise will be to Secure that compendium of all knowledge, the new ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA, now placed within your reach if you will save ten cents a day. Write for application blank, and obtain a set while it may be had at introductory prices. Address The Constitution ATLANTA, GA. I Z“* — — AA Administrators Sale. GFCKGIA, Floyd County : Pursuant to an order <>t the Court of Ordinarj will be sold before the Court bou.,e door in the City of Rpine, said County between the lega, hours of Sale, ou the first Tuesday in August j 1894. the following property to wit : One lot in DeSoto, (now Fourth Ward)City of Koine, Flqfd County, Ga., known as the former residenceof J. P. M. Byrd, fronting on the Alabama Koad or Bridge Street in the said City 90 feet and ex tending back, same width WOfe.t, and being the property, conveyed by deed of Mis Mary T. Freeman, to Mrs. M, E. Knox. Dated Febuary Ist., 1889. Recorded in Clerks Office Superioa Court said County in -took ‘Y.” of deeds, Page 498, bo. 448 ou June 28th. 187 u, and a’ls > d escrib ed in deed oi Martha E Knox, tos.idß. B. Me Aiwer, Dated April 2<>th. 1881 ano becorded in Bork “< . E.” of deed-, Page 282 No. 187. G<>opllot sold as ri'e property of william T. Sa ou deceased. This July ard. 1594. W. J. Gordon, Adioinistratoi De F>onis Non with will annexed of Wm. T. Gordon deceased, Estates You r;an find any thing needed in a school rooir a'. Smiths. •THE BIGGEST* THING iisr ROME « Furniture, Caipeii, lUallingi & • We carry the largest stock in the state. We buy cheaper than any house in the state We sell cheaper than any other house in the state. We do business on business principles. Our customers are always pleased with their purchases. We have The Best Goods LOWEST PRICES. We are always piotef&klng up big bargains for our customers. Oncea customer always a cus tomer. Solid Oak Suits $15.00 to $25.00 Call and see our $20.00, PJLRLOR SUITS. We are just overflowing with bright new Furnit u| ' e It is a pleasure to show you these goods. Call and see us. ♦ v • 1. 3 & 5. Third. Avenue;