The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, September 26, 1894, Image 4

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THE HUSTLER OF W tteoona-clmw Mail Matter. pniLG.BYKii. j R - d DAILY AND SUNDAY TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION 10 cent u.*ofik or per anuum OFFICE: Corner Broad Street and F'fth Avenue. ■ONLY OFFICIAL ORGAN. f the city <>f Rome, and Floyd, the “Banner county' 1 of Georgia. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For Governor, ‘W. Y. ATKINSON, of Coweta, For Secretary of State, •<ILLEN D. CANDLER, of Hall. For Treasurer, D. HARDEMAN, of Newton. For Comptroller General, •WM. A. WRIGHT, of Richmond For Attorney General, J, 4,1, TERRELL, of Meriwether <For Commissioner of Agriculture R. T. NESBITT, of Cobb. For Congreep, John W. MADDOX, of Floyd. For State Senator, W. 11. LUMPKIN. C?or Representative, Fioyd Co, ROBT. T. FOUCHE, JOHN H. REECE, MOSES R. WRIGHT. rciqes. Rats are the most valuable ecravengsrs about the streets and id .the sewers of a large city. The management of Austrian fe male prisons is in the hands of fe male religious orders. The calamity howlers are not going to repeat the race they made two years ago. Dr. “Flopper” Felton don’t seem tt> want to “get off the track” for young “Flopper” Wright. William Waldorf Astor has an . income of $8,900,000 a year. Poor .man. A heavy dew is the precusor of xain, because it shows that the at mosphere is saturated with moist ure. Sometimes. Red hair is of that color because it is supposed to have a larger portion of sulphur than black .hair. Decaying wood ami putrefying fish look luminous in the dark, be- - cause they are really undergoing •n slow combustion. In opening the Congress of As sociated Chambers of Commerce, Sir Albert K. Rollic predicted a trade revival. A burning gas jet is unhealthy in a bed chamber because one gas .lightgives out as much carbonic acid gas as two s eepers. Hines did’nt want to meet Bill .Atkinson on the stump any more than Tom Watson wanted to meet -Joe Janies See? The only clothing materials used in Madagasca are silk and rofla cloth. The 'after is spun from a fiber taken from a native plan Land is seldom exported. The Savannah News says: “Can didate Hines probably wishes that .•somebody would break the circuit of that great white light that beats upon Populist candidates.” •Coffin is the name of the Repub lican candidate for governor of Connecticut. The Savannah Dis patch says that of course he will be buried out of sight. 'Colonel Jacques, the representa tive of Lawrence, the American -claimant to the Townley estates, Mhuis arrainged at London and re- MHhmd< -d to await further <-\ id.-m-.- America. Tin? Dutch artillery has destroy ed three towns on the Island of Lombok. I “Our John” is sweeping the field but after he has swept Dr. “Flopper” Felton from the politi cal earth he will not be so very weary. “Mark that predietion. The glow-worm has a brush at tached to its tsil because it is nec essary to show its light that the hack be kept clean. The fox's “brush” is for the man who cleans up the other fellows in the chase. The eyeball is white because the bloodvessels that feed its sub stance are so small that they do not admit the red corpuscles. This is sometimes changed however, by the “layingon of hands.” The Valdosta correspondent of the News says: “The colored peo ple of Valdosta would have lynch, ed Goosby if they had had a chance.” Respectfully refeprred to the Northern press, says the Thom asville Enterprise. White clothing is cool because it reflects the heat of the sun; black clothing is warm becuase in absorbs both heat and light. Cucumbers, if taken internally are calculated to make a man a fit subject for a co ding board. “Hurrah for Hines,” said a Jeffersonian the other day. “What ! an* yon hurrahing for Hines for?,’' Laid a third partyite. “Because! always holler for the bottom dog in a fight and the hindmost candi date in a race, ' was the laughing rejoinder. —Meriwether Vindica tor. DOG FENNEL A friend sends us a clipping from a third party paper as fol lows : “A third party congressman in troduced a bill appropriating sev eral thousand dollars for the de struction of the chinch bug, says the Vindicator. How about that democratic crank who introduced a bill appropriating a cool million for the extermination of “dog fen nel.” Which stinks the worse, our good sir?” The “crank” was not democrat ic and his name it was Harold E. Boen, third party congressman from the 7th Minnesota district and who says he was born in Son dre Aural, Valders, Norway, in 1851, Instead of wanting to spend money down this way to help kill “dog fennel,” this native of Son dre, Aurdal, Valdus, Norway in troduced his bill (House bill 5748) “to begin the destruction of the Salsoli Kali Tragus” which when translated means a thistle that grows in Boen’s congressional dis trict. For this bill of a shining third party light, only a trifle of a mil lion dollars was asked. This mil lion dollar appropriation business is the only correct statement in the above clipping. This is doing very well for the third party “wrighter” and he is to be con gratulated upon getting as much truth in his he did. The “crank” was a third party crank. He wanted the small sum of $1,000,000 to increase the finan cial circulation and diminish the growth of salsoli kali tragus in his own beat, not to put down dog fennel in Dixie or give a Southern laborer one dollar. If the million*dollars had to be taken from the treasury we should hare preferred that the crank send 1 it down here to kill dog fennel s»I we could have gotten some of it in circula ion in our midst. Instead of that, he wanted it all kept in his neighborhood to kill “salsoli kali tragus.” The salsoli ' kali tragus slayer is about a match for the chinch bug exterminator and both are third party states men. They are on “a parity,” good sir.—Vindicator. “Orange Blossom” gives imme diate relief and permanently cur-* all diseases peculiar to ladies, Hom by D. W. Curry. THE HUSTLE-1 OF ROME. WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 26 1894 > ALMOST A NEW YORK DAILY That Democratic wonder. The New York Weekly World, I as just changed its wtekly into a twice a week paper and you can now get the two papers and the weekly couuiEK for the same old price SI.OO a y< ar. Think of it! Thenewsfrom New York right nt your door fresh every three days—lso papers a year. We have made arrangements by which we can furnish the weekly courier and the twice-a-week New- York World all for SI.OO a year. Here is the opportunity to get your own local paper and The New York World twice every week at extraordinary low rates. 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