The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, September 18, 1894, Image 4

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ffi :BUSTLIiB OF EOIE Y B6o*»na~eiaAß Mail Matter. effiL<S.BYKD,| E^“ d DAILY AND SUNDAY. . TERMS <O>F SUBSCRIPTION UO entrf a <eftk or $5.00 per annum OJCR7CA Corner Broad Street and F'fth Avenue. ONLY OFFICIAL ORGAN, "Jt theclty <»f Home, and Floyd, the “'Banner county” of Georgia. .DEMOCRATIC TICKET. ’For Governor, W. Y. ATKINSON, of Coweta, IF or Secretary of State, CANDLER, of Hall 3Tor Tiehsurer, H. 1). K'ARDEMAN, of Newton. For Coinptro|ler General, W\V. \A. WRIGHT, of Richmond For Attorney General, J, M, TERRELL, of Meriwether' i IFcr ■ O Hunrssi 'bit of Agriculture I f i'll. obb. For Congreg?, ■Sobu'.V, £.,I)I)QX,ot Fi yd. , For State Senator, V. 11. LU MPKJN, 'T’.I. regentative, Fioyd Co, R BT. T. FOUCHE, JOHN H REECE. ’ MOSES ii. U RIGHT A lialf il ol - L . . GJ I.uAIL IS liot ‘‘Jillli to 4 .50 with the news'’ today— • aur reason being that -‘the circus is tin town” and we are < r dug to give •our ten .young lady compositors and four bright devils, a half holiday. If there See any one wbo would deny thras this 4 pleMpire, let them step -Jtround to the ‘ticket wagon’, and 3jet their JtM'ney back. Now let ‘•Willlie’’ Brecken ridge challenge Peter. Jackson • If tt’egroeft dont want to be lynch •od W thorn be. men and nothiuiee > »-eaid .to be the foost paved city in the union 'The highes‘ volcano in the world as ‘Gotppaxi, in Ecuador, 19,496 tfiaei. Sell Brotherrcrrcus is’he surest rain -maker that ever invaded this v*3Ck oY the woods. Over $1,000,000 was bestowed on scdaaritable bt quests in New Xork City last year. AVfae bullfrog, by a peculiar ar t'rajugameut of the larynx, has a l&jupdbrnm in. his throat. Rhodn lslaud’s penitentiary has 124 oouvic‘B, and is run at an an juual loss of $20.0)0, Perhaps Governor ‘‘General' Nor4Z&en could induce the English hbod&L jrttiwg committee to imigrate * wrath. — are more muscles in the tilled a rat than in a human band But then the rat never travels on ( 7 its mubc I e. t 1 •uOver 50? W species of plan’s are ( w kj»i*»kU:and classified hy bot- V *jWg. This deesamt iaalude the i-pyaver pleats, ' I ■■■*. _ _-__M Aa?t- fdtpheiit is 50 to 60 years in ■attaining maturity, and w iR live a iset/tsary and a half- The third white elephants died a- Aocuin. Mr Atkinson says that South '■Georgia will roll up a much heav ier Democratic majority this year kßiaxi ever "before-in the history of rthe party. Sfc.F, U Crowley, of Roswill, Ihae a jbc44 which bas been setting sicce last March. She comes off •t regular interval's for food and than (returns t<> her nest I • - —— - - . A -epdd'-r well is constructed to the best mathemat "'.'.Bteal 'priueipb'S And yet the spi ■KHflL woutx go hungry q there were on uhe weaves . “Cant vote fer Mas Zack-Har grove dis trip, boss,” said an old white-wooled negro this morning, “Mars Zack dun pronius me 40 acres an’ ’er mule too longer dat.” Hine’s letter to Atkinson declin ing the joint discussions, is the whine of a demagogue. Hines should get Lon Livingston to make him some “plausahle” excuses. Ignatius Donnelly advances the tln-ory that the Minnesota forest hires were caused by the tail of a comet striking the earth. That is on a par with some of his nonsensi cal Third party ideas.—Athens Banner, The Republicans will learn in due time that it was Lousiana planters and not ‘sugar” that they “to<)k.i;i thorn. '’ .The Sfxuth is si ill solid and the Southern democracy is still tlursaH and sal vation of thiiTmiiion. Tlie southern stiit'o ough to in vite the British anti-lynch cranks to come and look at things fori lor thomsv'yes. Xlusis.the he-l and! 1 f t «-A i ’ /; f. J c e.-ye i w Jy. s I can •y'ei.i. <l-'Wi'here i" as well as they can junket at the north. —('■• m.-titu- ■ tion. i Thovj li the England may < oi:t •'inv igatingce.iaiJtn am< . thwcwlor •(] i)"ipi ■ in ci. ■ ti'i’i ahsernbled ..:ay enter their protest, i yet whije the manhood of the . oath I £» 1 * 1 • I asserts Used there isno limb too high for the other end of the rope- ' which circl-’S the n-ck of the rap -1 wt. ~ ’ 1 rn>n r ■THiiiwmajJiUl The upper third of the face is(< altered expression, say physiogno- ■ mists and doctors, in affections of the brain, the middle third in dis easeases of the chest, and the low er third in dieasws of the organs contained in the abdominal cavity. ’ With Tom-tom Watson as its head and Ilin s, Hargrove,. Felton &Co i as its face the third pu r rty in Geor- j gia shows up a fatal can*. In London the work in connec- * ton with the Waterloo and City Underground Railway is proceed ing on the south side of the civer c near Blackfriars Bridge. Pile cfeiv- u ing has been commenced at tthis spot, where it is also intended to e sink caissons, and eventually co»- struct two tunnels, one going to* j the Mansion House and the other a to Waterloo Station. BRECKINRIDGE’S DEEE AT. 1 3 The divisio iof the vote op posed to the return of Breckin- ~ . i ridge to congress came near being a fatal division . Owens’ majority over him is very small, though the total majority against him runs up into th? thousands. The force of the rebuk > administered to thia unworthy representative of the peoule is hardly lessened by the fact ho narrowly missed a renominanoit that would have been claimed by him to be a “wiv dicatiou.” The man’s position is a pitiable one, even though it be the position into which he should have been forced. He is not merely a defeated candidate. He was just as much < n trial before his constituents as when before the jury in Washing ton. That jury declared him guilty of certain acts, and his constituents how declare that the most eloquent most useful, most popular by man in the state too deeply disgraced’by those acts to longer represent them in congress. Over him they prefer a man far less brilliant with far less capacity for usefulness to them, for the single reason that he is morally a better man-Maeon Telegraph. Road Citation, GEORGIA. Flov» County: Whereas W. E. Smith, etal., havs petitioned the Hoard of Commissioners of 1 oa Is and Rev enue of said Count,, asking that th > settlement road now leading and running di.ect from Se ney. Georgia, and running directly by what is known as Rodgets old Barn Place and Henry ' Drum mood’s dwelling house and int-rsecting with the public road known as the Pleasant [ Hope church road, at or near Drummonds school House, be made a second class public road, and the Road Commissioners of 1504 Dis trict G . M • of said Conntv having reported the proposed road to be of public utility. Now, this I is to cite all persons having obje •.lions thereto or claims for damages arising therefrom, to - make the same known to the Board of Comm is sioners at the next meeting to be held on the • first Monday in August 1894. u W itness the Hon Joha C. Foster Chairmanof the Board, This July sth. 1894, 8 d-JO-d. Mai Meyerhardt, Clerk. i THE HUSTLER OF ROME, TUESDAY SEPTEMBER, 18 1894. The Cynic. Wflen you ‘get into difficulty, beware of friends ) , There was never a nude statue so lieflike as to have corns. It’s too bad that ice cream isn’t goou for billiousness, but it is not. What has become of the old fashioned man who cracked his fingers I If a woman is sickly, it is not usually discovered until after she is married. Many a roaring lion who has hunted as hard as he could has starved to death: Every man thinks he might be came famous if be had more time to write poetry. Few husbands and wives are so aflTctWniate and trusting that they say “our money. ” ' The Anaxcmist. About two pints of air is inhal ,ed and exhaled atrnach breath of I ordinary' respiration. calciilalted **uit flu- : pores ,n the skin is upward of i OOO.OOOj i ’ ! It is estimated that in a Jife tiin.? of threi'scog' yours and' ten-: F.ait beat’s led les.- imm 2,- times. An aitmunt of blood equal to al! ■ that contained in the body pass-! es through tlie heart once every’' three niinutes. . A German writer in the London Standard.claims that the heart continues to grow until after the 50th birthday. The Obsever Justice White js a bachelor ami a Roman Catholic and hue red hair Erastus Wiman, has always re mained a subject of Queen Victo ria. Mr. Robert E.L??, Jr. be*rs a striking resemblance to his father, the late Confederate general. Simeon Green, of Harvard, W®r custer county is the oldest teacher of dancing i» Massatusettes, Ex-Senator Edmunds, it is tb estimate of wM informed persons derives from 2w» supreme court practician iocom«e that equals the a lary oft the proe-ulent. “ The man of the future” were the words used by Mr.. Gladstone seight years ag r in introducing Lord Rosebery the- then youngest member ofi the-cabiaet tie the Lib eral party- STI Adi BOAT SONGk (Written elik tjie bijoit. heg O ui» here an dK.p.eeple's stoat,. oi»t Obo! oho : A»iiiu»’ de 1 sales’ thing aflsurt; Oh st Oho ! Oho !t We’we got a ratlin* merry y»w>. A kind and clever '.captain two, And dojis’ as>we wants tii'An/ Oh»! Oho! Oho!. We git de passiiigere and freight/ Oliv! &ho<! Oho! ,Bt case de folks don't have tn wait, Oho PDho! Oho!, We leave behnus ns ebrythins. We’ts swift a&krrd -upon thceaing, Amtdis is wily we shout and Aug. Oho ’-'Mio! Oho! Ole Uhßle J’osk’ am boss on c®ek, Oho ? Oho! Oho! Att'seesde freight am fix'd Itorrsok, Oho! Oho! Oho! Hie voire am Site a dinner Au’ as de stcaaiboat shove • d mg, Me jines us as <ku sing our s wag, OhoLObo! Obo! At night »e in de cabin go,. tXio !"eMio! Oho! An' hear Zeek pick de ole ieuijo, O&oTOho! Oho!. De white folks laugh, <le <!t>rk:es grln„ De peepJe keeps a comil',’ in,. De boat, she makes a niigixy din, Oho I Oho! Oho!! Brer ike, he makes de ri (<kto.fi>',. I Oho ! i ho ! OhwZ An’ Gus m»kes do big tiddteery. Oho! Oho! O!b»! men and lad ie< g »liy prance, I'Mca (terrata )ou wid dor glainw. They bug an t spin, and mill it daauc. Oho! Oho ! Ctioi! An, when de white folks, call *it ttorooili. Oho! Oho!01a>! De darkies take a wlwri or two. Oho! OhuliOiio! Dev jumps and swing de ole time reel. You ought ter hear'tem nigget* stjuea!, It makes deni aii so joyful iee!. Oho! vino! Olio! A steamboat life’s de life for mi, ObulOno I Olio! From strife, and c ire, a id worry, free oho! Oho! Oho! No matter if de won’ goes wrong, No matter if de days is long, We’ll rush our work, an’ slug- o ic sung, Oho! Olio! Oilo! O disheream de fav’rit boa*,, Oho!Oho! Oho ! De bes’ and fasces’ thing afioa - , Oho! Oho! Oho! We git dapassingers and fteiget. Beeass d“ folks don’t have ter wait,! Dey k ,ow ws’« jns' a. sure as fate, Oho; O ,o! <>• o! .. . Mobile Registej • THE BIGGEST# .. . ) I . ' ' ’ • • ' > —] THING ROME tcMcDonald-Sparks-Stewart-Company. s * ! . '' '■' ' ■ ’ ' c . : . , CT romite, Carpels, lallinjr&. • A . ' r ' ■ / ' ’ 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 arealways pleased with their purchases. We have J * 11 The Best Goods ' •• ND O 'j DI > . ■ • i i ' 1 ‘ ' 4 ' * I , .» . f *» ♦, ’ ■ LOWEST PRICES. -**. / ■ ( i We are always pickicking up big bargains for our customers. Once a customer always a cus tomer. Solid Oak Suits $15.00 to $25.00 Call and see our $20.00, PAKLOR SUITS. We are just overflowing with bright ne urn Fiture It is a pleasure to show you these goods. Call and see us. « I■■xl * ■ W * 1. 3 & Third. A. venue; o