The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, September 24, 1894, Image 6

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® HUSTLER OF LOME BOOund OIMB '1 U1 Matter. ■HULL BYRD, DAILI' AND SUNDAY. T£P MS OF SUBSCRIPTION 10 or $5.00 per annum /’VfiCE: Corner Broad Street ano Fifth Avenue. ONLY-OFFICIAL ORGAN, f «»eclty <>f Rome, and Floyd, the banner county” of Georgia. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For Governor, 'SAT. ¥. ATKINSON, of Coweta, For Secretary of State, P. CANDLER, of Hall ’For Treasurer, > X©. HARDEMAN, of Newton, Comptroller General, ' A. WRIGHT, of Richmond For Attorney General, " ,J! TERRELL, of Meriwether < ?or Commissioner of Agriculture . E. T. NESBITT, of Cobb. ?For Congress, A Jo'cn W. MADDOX, of Floyd. For State Senator, 'V. H. LUMPKIN. f *-'or Representative, Fioyd Co , ROBT. T FOUCHE, JOHN H REECE, MOSES R. WRIGHT. Jaekfioi county will double her » JM ority this election.—Athens j uer The leaves have begun to fall and Tn e, few .days fall will begin to y jsaare.—Augusta Chronicle. CHaiatone’s eyes are now in good ■amiditi on and he can continue to re? Irelane and t radslate Horace. Ttee Cblumbia Journal sets the of the city in capital letters, .wrsidi is proper from every point xr.'. v Lew Even oki slush gush Ingalls has Ajeiarad for 16 to 1 silver coinage -says it’s Republican doctrine. —Brunswick times, Yamataga, of .Japan is of very humble origin, oia father having been of the Ashi jraru caste, the lowest of the Sa xK.2w.ru castes. ’The poet of the Nashville Ran £:oer tins adds to the horrors of war : 3a iebty big battles at Ping Yang: <dhixuuuan be got hurt, inverse ior Li Hung cnang . loose bis Undershirt. At is Said that the mortgage in— EefetedDesa of Georgia is sls per .... xapita., while that of the entire .srs4iotry Js SB6. And yet Watson Uis deluded followers howl ca- Lsrrkty from every stump, * When a store is crowded with - _iß«tx>naers au impression is creat •-df£ that something is being sold ■’i&sre worth the but i<g For this snSMKMt the ’OFo"'d attracted <o a hy advertising usually at £qbbE another crowd. — Printer’s ■.. Zak. •Spiked - watermelons are now ' ua.ug served to the good people of .'2£j auston 111., since the pie wng were compelled to quit deliv ■ (3'itig beer. Evanston, it is perhaps dtise-iLess to remark is one of the ‘rfcry” towns .manage to keep it «wet - The Populist propose to spend a dollars for the destruction Russian thistle, yet we fail -Sxc any demand in the Georgia Jus-.o platform of the Populist for Ma: appropriation for the eradica •aafcoxt.sf the nut grass in Georgia. JEfriamuat be an oversight. Tne suit for an accounting in ' • uivj ng $11,000,000 against Rub mU * Gage and the Gould estate, ‘•s Kight by the bondholders of the •jLaAeaePasific, will be worse than ®.ya».tnitejbomb|for ’‘Uncle Rus .and more painfull than the I V defeat for George Gould. —•Savannah Despatch. ?i ■M Two years from now some of the politicians will be unabl« to maintain their parity The New York Sun is oppoied to the free coinage of silver at the present ratio because it would double prices A very queer reason considering the fact that they have been reduced more than on -ia f during the past twenty years. Cot ton is four times cheaper than it was in 1873. “Walk iu and call for your num ber — jur hog is a wonder,” is the sign exhibited iu the window of a Washington, D C., saloon-keeper The size refers to the glasses in which liquor is served The sizes run from No, 1 to No. 9. The lat ter hold about three gallons. The Echo tells this good one at the expense of a good old time Negro: “Go it hunny - ’ exclaimed a fatherly old darkey I from Grangerville, wheuTomWat | son touched on the free silver ques tion. ’Dat’s what I’s prayed for eber since mancipation. Free sal vation! free nigger !Now free mon ey ! thank de Lawd for Tom Wat son.” Sam Whitmire was iu Rome yes t«rday with Sell’s Bros, circus, i While there this versatile genius; informed the newspaper men that Will Meyers the much wanted al leged Atlanta murderer, came up that way on the - train with him and opposed him while eu route in an innccent game of cards. You can’t.keep Sam down when it comes to furnishing the press hoys something to write about. —Bruns wick Call - . ... —. If it is right for the federal gov. eminent to gather raiu water to help the drouth-plagued farmers of the West, it ought to be proper for it to speud at leasb as much to dPch low lying and damp lauds for the farmers of the South. It might go further a.n4 fertilize the poor, worn out old fields all over the country. It would cost only a few billions of dollars, and that would cut no figure with the Popu list financiers. WF -mmmmmbi^M^MM— M«M George R. Brown, solicitor of the Blue Kidge circuit, has writ ten a pnblic card sustained by af fidavits, in which he thoroughly demolishes the charges made against him that he perverted the functions of his office in order to carry Fannin county in the guber natorial nominating campaign. He then turues upon his accusers, W. C. Glenn and C. D. Maddox, two Atlanta lawyers, and literally scorches them with the hottest de nunciation ami invective that th« copious vocabulary of the English language allows. The letter is not written at long range but is dated at the Kimball house, where Mr Brown is awaiting the results it there are to be any,—Griffin News. I He Didn’t Mind. Mother—Miss Smithers, your school i mistress, tells me she’s always being I obliged to scold you, Johnnie. I’m sorry I to hear that Johnnie (considerately)—Oh, never mind, mother. It doesn’t matter. I’m not one of those sensitive children, you know. t THERE'S A SHOCK to Tour system, with the usual pill. And there’s weakness, as terward, and caused by it , How can you expect any lasting benefit from such things t The nearest to Nature's own | way is with Dr. Pierce’s Pleas- ■ ant Pellets. In every derange- I rnent of the liver, stomach and 1 bowels—Sick and Bilious Head aches, Constipation, Indiges tion, Bilious Attacks they promptly relieve and perma nent// cure. No disturbance, no griping, no reaction afterward. They regulate the system jstrfectlv—one tiny, sugar-coated Pellet is a gentle laxative or corrective—three for a cathartic. They're the smallest, the easiest to take— and the cheapest pill you can buy, for they're guaranteed to give satisfaction or your money is returned. You pay only for the good you get. Buy of reliable dealers. With tricky ones, ' •oinething else that pays them better will probably be offered as ‘‘just as good.” Per haps it is, for them; but it can’t be, for you. Too well known to need lengthy advertise ■ants—Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, 50 oeota THE HUSTLER OF ROME, MONDAY SEPTEMBER, 24 1894. BEWARE OF OINTMENTS FOIK A TAKRH THAT! ONTAIN MERCURY as mercury will suiely destroy th sense of smell and completely de range the whole system when en ering it through the mu cous sur faces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co,, Toledo, ()., contains no mer cury, and is taken internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and is made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. jfW“Sold by Druggists, price 75c per bottle;; EDW. BUCHANAN. Teacher cf Violin, Mandolin, Guitar. Stu dio, Shorter College. Hours from 3 p. m. to 5 p. m. Beginning Monday, Sept. 23rd. 1 894. Don’t take internal remedies for Female Diseases. Common requires a direct application like “Or iugo Blossom.’” Sold bj D. W. Curry. What’s the use O’K'cking when V'u can get fi'ted out from tip to toe at Cokers. Hat for SI.OO. Suit (all wool) $15.00. Shoes solid leather. SI.OO total $7.00 NORTH SEW Ajricuhnrd College, OEPARTMEN7 OF TEE UNIVERSITY, At Dahlonega, Georgia. Spring torrn begins first Mondi./ in February. Fall term begins first Monday In September. FULL LITERARY COURSES. TUITION FKEE W th ample corp, of teacher,. IHROUGH MILITARY TRAINING under a U. S. Army Officer detailed by Secretary of war. Departments of Business, Short hand, Typewriting, Telegraphy, Music and Art. Under competent and thorough instructor,. VOUNO LADIES have equal advantages. CHEAPEST COLLEGE in the SOUTH For catalogue, and fill! information ad dress Secretary or Treasurer of Boar, Trustees. ' LADY’S TOILETS not complete £ i vi ! ; >ut pu ideal : - awnnm- is ; FS'’SrS I - Combines element of beauty and punt” It is beauti fying, soothing, healing, health ful, and ham. ess, and when rightly used .% ..visible. A most ( . delicate and desirable protection J to the face in this climate. H Insist upon having the genuine. j| 1 nr™’ . mJ I IT IS F3R SALE fs7| Texas’ IS THE DIRECT LINE TO TEXAS AND THE SOUTHWEST! BIS THE SHORTEST LINE TO SOUTHERN TEXAS. IS THE ONLY LINE TO TEXAS ALL UNDER ONE MANAGEMENT. ISTHEONLY LINE GIVING CHOICE OF ROUTES VIA SHREVEPORT ORviaNEWORLEANS. IS EQUIPPED WITH SOLID VESTIBULEO TRAINSTONEWORLEANSANO WITH THROUGH SLEEPERS ATLANTAAND BIRMINGHAM TO SHREVEPORT.' CLOSE CONNECTION AT EITHER POINT WITH THROUGH SERVICE OF TEXASLINES OUR RATES ASLOWAS ANY! AJ. 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Rhudy, we are prepared to gi ve this branch of our business the best of at tention, We have made many improve ments &c, which enable us to better serve the public than ever been done in Rome before 1. 31&! 5. Third. Avenue; I