The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, October 02, 1894, Image 4

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TBE HUSTLER OF LOME secona-clans Mail Matter. PHILO. BYK1). DAILY AND SUNDAY. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION 10 cent .a week or $5 00 per annum OFFICE: Corner Broad Street and F'fih Avenue. ONLY OFFICIAL ORGAN. to the city of Rome, and Floyd, the “Banner county” of Georgia. DEMOCRATIC TICKET For Governor. W. Y. ATKINSON, of Coweta, For Secretary of S'a ! ?, ALLEND CANDLER, oi Hall. For Treasurer, R. U. HARDEMAN, of Newton. For Comptroller-General, Wm. A. WRIGHT, of Richmond For Attorney General, J, ,M, TERRELL, of Meriwether For Commissioner of Agriculture R. T. NESBITT, of Cobb. For Congress. John W. MADDOX, of Floyd. For State Senator, W. H. LUMPKIN. For 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 ConstPu tion. (Increasing the number of Judges of the Supreme co,urt of this State •om 3 to 5) —FOR RATIFICATION lendmentto paragraph 1. Sec. of article 7 of the Constitu- ting the provisions of i, article and paragraph lerate Soldiers,who by and poverty uremia a living for them- RaTIFICA t to paragraph if the Coneti the meet on bl v of •Uy.) "om -*g refrains from vot has any right to *'. government is not the United uctH last year mg the smal- A >rd to stay rat 1 nh y «.r tonal mat ,motr<sw ler ,1,1 b( . laid. ->siu 1 " , r tlw e of the state. Dr Felton will sum ha.v C’’ in pleted a full couise a P Mayle then the 7th. will get a . little rest.-— Paulding Ara- ■- There are 14,500 mile rah mt- ( proof fencing in Now Smith al -. This is an expense entailed by tL.* rabbit nuitauce in the Australian, col * >n i< ■<. Tomorrow W. Y. Atkins *n will lie eb-et xi Governor of Georgia. Let Fioyd county contribute hei .Juire to the 80,000 majority which wil 1 go to the De mocratic ticket, I, _ | Ml, I ■ In the b >lfry of the old parish church at Bury, England, the cur few that tolled the knell of parting day 300 years ago is still in place, and is still rung every night at sunset. It is stated that in this countn there are now in daily service 600,- 000 telephones, with S(M),fKH) miles of wire, over which 600,000,000 messages are annually transmitted- Populists tawk that many through heir hats every day. John Wanamaker is now earnin ’ i Republican reproach by unique and widely distributed advertise, ments which conspiciously ao ! nouucb that owing to the free wool enactment embodied in the new tariff laiv he is enabled to cut the prices of woolen goods in two, and that he now’ offers customers blank ets at $2 75 a pair which hereto fore retailed at $5. John seems to have gone out of politics perman ently and is now building a “blank et mortgage, ■' as it were which to cover under the Republican party. Wanamaker keeps his best at the front. The French so ! diers have the tradition of being the best march ers in Europe. The rete of marching laid down in the infant ry drill, 1892—that is 120 paces of thirty inches per minute —gives a rate of 3 miles and 720 yards per hour: or, including the five min utes halt, 3mi and 220 yards per fifty-five minutes. An old newspaper, published in Boston, has a notice of the marri age ot Captain Thomas Baxter of Quincy, and Miss Whitman, of Bridgewater, on Decemer 16 1788 “after a long and tedious courtship of forty-eight years, which both sustained with uncommon forti tude.” Sir Andrew Clark, President of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, has advised that each mouthful of food should re ceive 32 bites—that is, one fur ev ery tooth—if one wishes to avoid dyspepsia. Between gum and soup the girls of the period may hope to average up and escape—dyspepsia. It's a hard thing to phase a good Democratic editor. Witness this from the Ashburn Advance: ‘‘A third party man said Satur day that he was going to put us on Jeffrey's flag pole. If he does we will do what their candidates are geing to do next Thursday— we will come down.” Let every democrat who has the interest of this country at heart, go to the polls next Wednesday and vote a straight ticket, regard less of the outrageous falsehoods being circulated by opposition. Show to the world which rules— \\ atson or the people.—Paulding New Era. R. R. Simpson, of Nevada, has a pumpkin patch 16 by 20 feet which contains 29 ripe pumpkins, the smallest of which measures three feet in circumference' Simp sons patch is not in it when com pared to Charley Bass’ pumpkin orchard down at Livingston. The September condition of corn this year is the lowest ou record with theexception of the month of September, 1881. This low average is caused by the almost total fail ure of the crops in the West. Geor gia will be able to supply “bleed ing Kansas” this year. Mr. Atkinßou‘s reply to the charges about that farm transac tion is manly and puts at rest all thought by fair-minded men of any wrong doing ou his part. The “Holier than thou“ pops are not metaled among the believers how over. He askoil fie Miss chat was a kiss. (ri inunaUcally ileiuied. “It’s a conjunction” sir she said, “And hence tan’T be deelined” Hawkinsville Dispatch. i Tliomaevili Times :Tlm Populist, have made a spectacle of them selveg during the campaign. They iitve bii'-wu more j nv than judge ment, m re sound than sense, and inure wind than wisdom. But that are pns-ibg ftw.iv— Bruusbic. Times G.irfi dd retained his metin 'T ’ ship-4 Congress •'ll his sli-stlen s ort-s’deiit was consummated. -\ h-’ii H ill acet p e<l the guberna orial nomination, he announce'.: ns resignation ot his seat in tn Senate. > There may be men mars but thev are out of sight ro the "worms ! of the dust” and summer girls ol earth. THE HUSTLER OF ROME. TUESDAY OCTOBER 2 1894 Russia'** wealth is esrimased a' $21,715,0CX.,000. If hard names would go to par, perhaps th<’se fig ures would double in twelve months. France derived 950, 000 francs last year from the tax on cycle**, the number of machines being 132 276. There’s a rider that sei dom “falls off ” J-that's thi way your . i ■ .• be, il youil : Dr. Pierce's Golden y . ■■ > . dical . ,• ' . ’ • ' iU’’ . v u’>- ' ' r ' K 'j ti aud hum »w are <.T., S r-H’ ’■ !y banis! e.i by this ■n • ’ ■ iv, iy. ' V ■ * 1 i f ' thoroughly and rtainly tiian anything • or impurities that cause |_/c~ Ztbem. -’or every Skin, Scalp, and Sen if ul U; affection, no matter how i'. can: , the “U ■ i very ”is a direct remedy. It clen'L-.-s, buiidv up, strengthens, and in vigorates every part of the system. Eczema, , Erysi; ■ i-.... .salt-rheum, Tetter, Boils, Car bun ' S, i.'tr a-:.■■ d Glands, and tii" worst Scrofulous Soies and Swellings are com plet'd v and permanently cured by it. Unlike ordinary spring medicines, the “Dis cover} ” works equally well at all seasons. Practically, it's sold on trial. If it ever fails to benefit or cure, you have your money back. You pay only for the good you get. No cheap substitute, urged by a tricky dealer, though it may be better for him to seZZ, can be “ just as good ’’ for you to buy. EDW. BUCHANAN. Teacher cf Violin, Mandolin, Guitar. Stu dio, Shorter College. Hours from 3 p. m.to 5 p. m. Begining Mon day, Sept. 23rd. 1894. ALMOST A NEW YORK DAILY That Democratic wonder. The New York Weekly World, has just changed its weekly into a twice a week paper and you can now get the two papers and the weekly courier for the same old price $ 1.00 a year. Think o it! The news from New York right atyour door fresh every three days—ls 6 papers a year. We have made arr.-. ngements 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. BEH AKE OF OlN’i lIIENTS FORCA TAKRH THATUONTAIN MERCURY as mercury will surely destroy th sense of smell and completely de range the whole system, when en ering it through the mu eous 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. It is taken internally and is made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. jtW“Sold by Druggists, price 75c per June 4, 18 94 that is the date of a letter from Mr. Jas. IL Brown, 524 Pacific Ave., Dallas, Tex.—He lost his strength from overwork, like so many others, and took Brown’s Iron Bitters. He says: “Brown’s Iron Bitters is tho best medicine I 1 have ever taken. I had I been suffering for a year from extreme weakness, caused by overwork, and two bottles renewed my* strength entirely. I aia. glad to say so. Not a miracle, but just another cure brought about by Brown’s Iron Bitters. Do you take it? LOOK FOR CROSSED RED LIN ES ON WRAPPER BROWN CHEM. CO. Bal to., Fid. No. 21 Broad St. No. 19 Broads Dry goos, Shoes —■■ Groceries, Fee Hats& Clothing. & farm supply I W. H. COKER & CO SELLS SH2ES, If you clout believe it, Bring you feet to No. 21 Broad. St, and we will show you what we can do. Biggest Stock Lowest Prices We can fit both feet and. pocket book. UN ew goods arriving daily* ( W.H. COKER&C(