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1-tiie city of Rome, and Floyd, the
“Banner couuty" of Georgia.
. DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
For Governor,
\V. x. ATKINSON, of Coweta,
For Secretary of Sfa*%
&LLEN D CANDLER, of Hall.
For Treasurer,
’ J2.U. HARDEMAN, of Newton.
For Comptroller-General,
Wtn. A. WRIGHT, of Richmond
For Attorney General,
J, 'AL TERRELL, of Meriwether
For Commissioner of Agriculture
R. T. NESBITT, of Cobb.
For Congress,
>ohnW. MADDOX, of Floyd.
For State Senator,
W. H. LUMPKIN.
Representative, Fioyd Co ,
ROBT. T. FOUCHE,
JOHN H. REECE,
MOSES R. WRIGHT.
FOR RATIFICATION of
amendments to paragraph 1 of Sec
tion 2 of article 6 of the ConetiUi
tion.
(In creasing the number of Judges
of the Supreme court of this State
from 3 too)
FOR RATIFICATION
of amendment to paragraph 1. Sec.
tion 1. of article 7 of the Coimtitu-
• ('Extending the provisions of
said’Section, article and paragraph
to all Confederate Soldiers,who by
reason of age and poverty are una
ble to provide a living for them
selves. )
AGAINST JUTIFICA
TION of amendment to paragraph i
3, sect ion4.article 3 of the Const i
otutian. ,
the time of the ineet
zig of the General Assembly ot
Geoirgia. from October to July.)
paaed.
Floyd County will roll up her
d'-mocratic majority on next
\. ilno-dav.
J)r. “Flopper” Felton will not
• istv Butow county. “Mark that
iwediction.”
.Next Wednesday the fight at the
a'lot, box—next Thursday the cry
of “fraud” from the pope.
iFcnieh. Rerse, and Mosses
•Vngui, will sweep the deck in
Fioyd—“marl' that prediction/
‘lx the soup again”, will be’ the
vt .train of the ealaniityites next
Tbnrsday.
If yon are a Democrat and don't
.vote ru xt Wednesday there is pler.-
rv of room for you in some other
o-art. —Albany Herald.
New York democracy has inoun'-i
■d a Hill. And New York democ
racy is as good at riding as at
mountain. See?
‘Our John” will defeat “Eto-
A’aJ’Bill” in every county in the |
Bloody Seventh, “Mark that pr< j
diction-”
Official reports say that the
.American people drank 88,777,187
gallons of whisky in twelve
jiitlis. Kentucky has much to
. i -wer for.
It is said that Saudcw, the'
strongest man in 'he world, utter
-37 tailed the other night in N>-w
lor): City to lift Miss Aimi? A'-,
•atv the 98-pouud Georgia electric
K:d r. Stsndow should many
"magnet” and name his first ,
Sampson.
The Hustler of Rome kontiuues
Ito set the pace and lead the race
in the newspaper field of North
Georgia. You can’t down a labor
ing man.
David Bennett Hill, has had,
perhaps, the most checkered ca
reer of any politician in the coun
ty—never to have been checked by
the Simmies of his party. And Da
vid is not an old man yet, eyetber.
Rev. Walker Lewis. Pastor of
Trinity Methodist church. Atlan
ta, says: ‘T wanted Evans; but
Atkinson, should he live, will make
Georgia proud of him. H > came
from the ranks of the workiughoys.
A true democrat will always
gracefully bow to the will of a ma
jority of his party, and will lend
all the aid of his power toward
carrying out the wishes of such a
majority. — Blairavill Heralde,
Mr. Crisp, Mr. Clay and Our
John. Three good ones and all of
them booked fol speeches tomor
row. No citizen of Rome who
wants knowledge can afford to
miss hearing them at the Opera
House tomorrow.
Individual prejudices should not
kpep a Democrat from doing his
fillduty.lt must b« remembered
that that man is not a Democrat
who votes for Hin» j s for Governor.
It matters not what he may say
about his past loyalty, if he votes
for the nominee of the Populist
party in this election, he is au ene
;my to Democratic organization,
land should bi tabooed by ail true
Democrats. It will not do for a man
claiming allegiance to the Democ
racy, to vote for Hines. —Atlanta
Commercial.
KATE FIELDS OPINION
I don’t see why Southern Gov
ernors and other people of less of
ficial importance should get so
overheated about the advent of
that English Vigilance Committee
sent here to investigate lynchings,
j The whole matter is an excellent
joke, and we should preserve our
national reputation as a humor
loving people by receiving these
emissaries of the London philan
thropists with all possible cordiali
ty.
The investigators have probably
come over with the idea that they
can make a leisurely tour of the
Southern States, stopping off here
and there to witness specially
striking exhibitions of our lawless
ness; and they will be greatly dis
appointed to find that in order to
assist at an informal execution
they may have to request a private
performance for their personal
benefit. If they think to learn any
thing by a.king questions, they
will find the situation still more
hopeless.
The only two people who ever
know anything about a lynching
are the newspaper reporter who
did n >t see it, and the gentleman
in whose honor the entertainment
was given. The testimony of the
former being highly inaccurate,
and that of the other very difficult
to come by, the compilation of a
report on lynchings presents insur
mountable obstacles.
FOR WOMEN FOLKS
A CHEMICAL AID
To Beauty, a Power Which Wards
off Undesirable Rays.
The society ladies of Paris have
discovered a new method of mak
ing them selves attractive and for
adding to their natural charms.
They have adopted a luminous face
powder.
The blue and yellow rays of
light falling upon the face and
shoulders of ladies in full dress
give them in the case of electric
light often a ghastly appearance,
a.id in the case of gas a sallow
look.
The separating of these rays,
and thus lessening their effect, is
easily done in chemistry by a
solution of bichloride of potash.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME. FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 28 1894
The electric light is especially rich
in rays of violet, and these have a
most unpleasant optical effect up
on the human face.
And to the avoidance of this ef
fect a certain French student has
recently been giving his attention,
with the result that he has pro
duced a face powder that is as del
icate and fine as the popular arti
cle made from rice.
The foundation of this luminous
powder is sulphate of quinine,
which has been dissolved in alco
hol and is mixed with sulphate of
zinc. It is called phosphorescent,
or fluorescent, because it retains
its brilliancy for several hours in
the hottest sun. In addition to
being an adjunct of womankind to
heighten beauty, it has been found
to protect its user from the de
pressing effect of the sun. The
face is first dampened by the so
lution made from the quinine and
alcohol, and is then powdered with
the sulphate of zinc.
The only objection to the pow
der is the taint of selfishness that
attends it. When the lady has
completed her toilet e, she plung
es’her powder puff into the box of
luminous powce.’ and passes it
sparingly over her face and neck.
From that moment she takes a
brilliant color that is as delicate
and as conspicuous as the pure
white of Parian marble, and which
has the effect of giving to all oth
er faces in the immediate vicinity
a citron yellow tint that is destruc
tive of beauty.
The powder wards off from the
complexion the damaging colored
rays that are in the spectrum, and
thereby purifies the tint of the
skin s<> that it is freed from all
blemishes of nature or the artifi
cial blemishes brought by the
light, and becomes so pure as to
almost be transparent.
ALMOST A YEW YORK DAILY
That Democratic wonder. The
New York Weekly World, I as just
changed its weekly into a twice a
week paper and you can now 7 get
the two papers and the weekly
courier for the same old price
SI.OO a year.
Think of it! The news from New
York right at your door fresh every
three days—ls 6 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.
BED ARE OF OINTMENTS FOR ( A
TARRII THATCONTAIN MERCERY
as mercury will suiely destroy th
sense of smell and completely de
range the whole system when en
uring it through the mucous 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, 0., 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 ba
sure you get the genuine. Jt is
taken internally and is made in
Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney &
Co. Testimonials free.
by Druggists, price 75c
per bottle.
Easily, Q'licMy, Permanently Restored.
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restore Lost Manhood. < aree weaknesses, Nervous
Debility and all the evils from early or later ex
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etc. Fall strength, tone and development given
to every organ or portion of the body. Improve
ment immsdiab lyeenn from tlrehrst box. Thaue
anils of letters of praise on file in our vUice. Can
be carried in vest poejujt. Bent by mail to any
address on receipt of ijjhio. One month’s treat
ment in each box.
Written Gnarantee to refund money if not cured,
•and to us for the Genuine. Circulars Tree.
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I” Rnarnnteod to nnre
5- ./’■■•iyir*'’ Nervous Prostra ■
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Wml 1 ct-A-- in the use otto
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ness. Mental Pe-
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o'4 at last a miserable death. MAGNETIC HER
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ones up the brain, builds up the flesh, brings refresh
es elnep, und restores health and happiness to tht
j. ! 'nvjr. A mouth’s treatment in plain package b’
in.l i.o any addr-ss, par box; 6 for $5.00. With
v . $5/10order w«givoa Written Guardntten t<.
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oul- by our acents. |
®THE BIGGEST#
THING ROMH
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*MMcDonald-Sparks-Stewart-Company,h.J
inta; Carpels:, llaliingi &
We carry the largest stock in the state. We buyl
cheaper than any house in the state We sell I
cheaper than any other house in the state. I
We do business on business principles. I
Our customers are always pleased I
with their purchases. We have
The Best Goods
LOWEST PRICES. |
We are always picking 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, PARLOR SUITS.
We ar just overflowing with bright new Furniture
it is a pleasure to show you these goods. Call
and see us. i
Jndertaking, Coffins, Caskets
Having purchased the complete Undertaking bus
iness of W. A. Rhudy, weare prepared to give
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
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