The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, September 21, 1894, Image 4

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THE HOSTLER OF LOME secona-class Mail Hatter. einLG.BYßD,; lc^x: i ud DAILY AND SUNDAY. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION 10 cent <* week or $5.00 per annum •'OFFICE: Corner Broad Street and Fifth Avenue. ONLY OFFICIAL ORGAN. Os the city <>f Rome, and Floyd, the “Banner couuty” of Georgia. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For Governor, W. Y. ATKINSON, of Coweta, For Secretary of State, FALLEN D. CANDLER, of Hall For Treasurer, D. HARDEMAN, of Newton. .For Comptroller General, A. WRIGHT, of Richmond For Attorney General, Jj, .M. TERRELL, of Meriwether -Commissioner of Agriculture ,®. T. NESBITT, of Cobb. For Congress. , X-ohnW. MADDOX, of Floyd. For State Senator, W. 11. LUMPKIN. fiTor Representative, Fioyd Co, ROBT. T. FOUCHE, JOHN H REECE, MOSES R. WRIGHT. Now for an early fall and plenty • of good cotton weather. “Our j >Ln” spoke to a large audi ence of Catoosa Citizens at Ringold today. Catoosa will give Gov. Atkinson a big majority next mouth.—Ringgold New South They kill men for kissing girls in Tal apoosa. Dmn such a town —Hal ’s Weekly. What is more ‘“generally speak ing” than the earthly angel—wo man? The Louisiana sugar planters Seems to have been democrats for revenue onlv. There are 650 beasts, 1,391 birds and 360 reptiles in the London zooldgical gardens. Speaker Crisp addressed a large .Audience at Cedartown today. Speaker Crisp always draws a big crowd. The invalid husband when speak ing of his healthy wife knows all the meaning of the term: “my Letter half.” ' The men who invented mules, work and fishing, must have been ■related to the great ease-loving family of Lnafer. Lieutenant Peary is going to spend the winter among the Icey .mountains and snow clad Auroria i-Borealues of Greenland Georgia, Democracy has a full supply of brooms and in a few more days wi'l sweep the populist political trash off the de?k. Editor Hale says : “Watch this prediction: Populists will put more niggers in the chaingang than they will in the jury.” Bury Breckinridge! Do not pro long the obsequies, but proceed at once with him to the eloquent sjourt of Silence—Boston Herald. The complainer who has plenty <to complain about, like the com plainer who has nothing to com plain about, keeps on complain ing. The Africans of the south are are becoming civilized. Already one Georgia negro farmer has committed suicide because of the Jew price of cotton. Ab the pencil is mightier than the pistol, so is the fountain pen kalkulated to provoke a flow of eloquence in three languages i. e English, American and profane. Com tar yields sixteen shades of ' blue, sam“ number of yellow tints twelve of orange, nine of violet, and numerous other colors and shades. Police interference prevents a lynching in the heart of New York City on Sunday.. Let the English “‘investigating committee” hasten thither. Judge Hines made a square back down,despite the editorials of Tom Watson stating that he was itch ing to meet Mr. Atkinson “in joint debale. No, Maud, dear, the teacher for the female department of the school for the deaf does not neces sarily have to be an expert with the dumb—bells. Our devil says it’s his that when the inillenium comes all school teachers will have jobs as stamp clerks—and “lickin,” like Salvation, will be free. When Ebenezer Smith married Florence Brown the Possum Trott Gazette man headed his v rit i up, “the Ebb and Flo tied on the mat rimonial sea.” Chauncey’ M. Depew says that “one can’t tell everything one sees and hears abroad.” And New Yorkers abroad aren’t inclined at present to tell everything that ci n be seen and heard in this city. The Editor—“ Mr. Bard how do you distsnguish between your verse and your poetry?” Mr. Bard—“l read it to r y wife, sir. If she understands it, it’s verse; if she doesn't, it's poetry.” —Puck. B. P Bishop, vho las been nominated for Congress in the Ninth Michigan district, was once a policeman in Washington. Bi-h --<>p knows that Washingo n police never bother with a common congressman. The New Orleans Picayune says that no one in the State has any fears as to the electorial vote of Louisiana at the next PresidHal election despite the sugar planters who have gone over to Republican ism. The most singular ship in the world is the Poylphemus, of the British Navy. It is simply a long steel tube, deeply buried m the water, the deck .rising only 7 four feet above the sea. It carries no masts or sails and is used as a ram and torpedo boat. The Camden and Amboy divis ion of the Pennsylvania railroad has put its men on at full time. For the past year they have been working only five days a week in the th >p», while the trainmen were on half time. The evidences of reviving prosperity continue. T) HON, SEAB WRIGHT. O Cblonel Wright, of silvertongue, We’ve watched you early, watched yon long, And this brief song of you is sung: Your name’s all Wright—but your’e all wrong! —The Rustler in Cedartown Stand ird. There are enough level hbaded voters in Georgia to vote in the amendment which will give the Supreme court of the state two additional Judges. As an econo mic measure it reccommends its self to the favorable consideration of every thinking man. You never heard a Democrat say that he was as good third party man as could be found; on the other hand most third party men claim to be good Democrats. If they are, they will g-t back in the old party where they all belong before election day.—Senoia En terprise. Br >. Byrd of the Hu tler keeps improving his paper last Sun day he issued a twel epige paper and it is considerably in proved. He must believe ihat the J towah will eventualy be dammed —Cave Sprii g Herald. Dammit! Why of course it is geing to be di named—lu thanks fcr the compliment paid,tl.e Hustler of Rome. THEHUSTLER OF ROME. FRIDAY SEPTEMBER J21J894, The Duke of Mar borough has di parted from the eatubljrh*d cus tom by choo-ing for his bride an Australian i sfeao of an Ahieri can heiress. She uMiss Morgai » whose father . ight years ago bought amine ter S7OOO wbi h is now bringing him in $5,000,000 a year It is s»ni tl at from its founder down the Duke's lamily have always made the thriftestof marriages. Governor Atkinson has challeng ed Candidate Hines for a joint de bate, and the aforesaid Candidate Hines has discreetly declined- Candidate Hines would make a sorry figure in a joint debate with Governor Atkinson, and has just sense enough to know it. But what a circus the people of Georgia have missed through his coward ice!—Cedartown Standard. Two years ago when Seab Wright was nominated for congress by the People’s party at Cartersville, Colonel Atkinson was speaking for democracy in Calhoun. Atkinson called attention to Seab’s shaky political record, and Col. Wright has never since relished that little speech of Atkinson. The publil understands why Seab abuses Bill Atkinson, but Atkinson, is going to be Georgia's next Governor, just the same. —Cedartown Stand ard. The New York Press gives an un qr.e instance of the law of he heo <iity intbe irrepressible actions of acning baby on an elivated triuj recently. Every effort to q 't the screaming youngster met with faiiu.e, until his mother lifted him up so that his chubby fingers •o' Id grasp the oveihead strap, bin i- Ihe P-* “Every les son oi ter- < 1 ; that ihflt boy’s taite r ■ , <>ng period be fore his birth v di i Hi.r em, a: d had ridden back a ,-i .orlh on the elevated during work hours.” It was an impressive demonstration. IF YOU DON T THE SHERIFF WltL There was a man in our town A mere bant wonderous wise, lie bought himself a stock of goods— But failed to advertise. And when he found that trade was dead, He opened wide his eyes— His ad went in The Hustler of Rome And he sold his merchandise. He says his goods are all for sale, No matter what he buys, Now day by day he’s growing rich How? He thinks tojadvertise. His neighbor views .the passing throng, The windjthrough his whisker sighs. He seems all-bent to keep bis goods Or else he’d advertise. But scon the sheriff comes along, And levies on stock and home But ere he sells he advertises all In The Hustler of Rome. Rev. Dr. Flopper Felton, M. D., is booked for a speech in this city tomorrow. He will doubtless beg pardon of the populists for having on a former occasion called them “Norway rats,’ “Dark lanternitet’ and “Connie Hannie ites.” There are three new degrees for the order of det< ctives—fence climb ing, pole climbing and tree climbing Two of these have be su successfully conferred upon one oi Savannah s de tectives. and there is no doubt he will soon try the thiid. —Savannah Dispatch No, Maude dear, if a oerson sits in the light of the cresent moon, it does not follow that be will catch J“New mconia. ’ lou’rea little off on your spelling anyway - Augusta News. \\ hen an heiress and mastiff each tear into the poor devils suits you find a compounded case of lac erated aspiration. Levi P. Alorton will never be Governor of New York or Presi dent of these United States’ “mark that prediction.” Let Ida M ells start a paper and call it the Daily Lynching Bee She should get many subsciibers—in England. e It is stated that a Chinese soldier is paid only per month and finds his own lations. Rats!—Augusta New Lucky Strike tobac co Best natural lea made. •®THE BIGGEST# THING lJsr ROME -4»iMcDonald-Sparks-St e war t-C ompany. ** 4- imilw, Carpels, Mailings ft, • 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 pickicking up big bargains for our customers. Once a customer always a cus tomer. Solid Oak Suits $15.00 to $25.00 , Gall and see our $20.00, PARLOR SUITS. / We arejust overflowing with bright neurnFit ure It is a pleasure to show you these goods. Call and see us. « 1.3 i& <5. Third Avenue; ; I