The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, October 03, 1894, Image 4

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THE BSSTI.ES OF ME seconu-cla!>f Mail Matter. PHIL G. BYRD, { E^“ d DAILY AND SUNDAY. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION 10 cent a. »veek or $5 00 per annum OFFICE: Comer Broad Street and Fifth Avenue. ONLY OFFICIAL ORGAN. fi the cl’y "f Rome, and Floyd, the "Banner county" of Georgia. DEMOCRATIC TICKET For Governor, W. Y. ATKINSON, of Coweta, For Secretary of Slate, ALLEN D. CANDLER, of 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 A«ricuiture R. T. NESBITT, of Cobb. For Congress. Jehu 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 Constiru tion. (Increasing the number of .Judges of the Supreme court of this State from 3 to 5) FOR RATIFICATION ©(amendment to paragraph 1. Sec tion 1. of article 7 of the Constitu tion. & (Extending the provisions of said section, article and paragraph to all Confederate Soldiers,who b\ reason of age and poverty are una ble to pre,vide a living for them selves.) —against ratifica- tion of amendment to paragraph 3, section 4, of the Consti tution. (Changing the time of the meet ing of the General Assembly of Georgia from October to Jnlv.) The catch of Alaska salmon is estimated at SOO.OOO. casee this year. The next national convention of Christain Endeavorers will be held in Boston, instead of San Francis co. A Kansas Judgejhas sentenced a boy thief to six months in a public school, the Sheriff to see that he goes “stiddy.” A Kentucky court recently de liberated three days, at a cost of S2OO, upon the ownership of sll worth of scrub pine land. It seems quite probable tha when a man starts out to find the North Pole he had better leave his wife and baby at home. The hewgags and bazoozs are sounding in Sherman, Tex., over the marriage of a young lady to her stepfather. Yet the match does not seem to have been illegal. A Canadian boodler has been caught working as a hostler in Chi cago. That’s a mighty poor return for the liberal way in which Amer ican bo -Ilers have spent money in -Canada. Two Georgia writers applied to Grover Cleveland for foreign ap pointments. In the case of John Temple Graves, Grover sized his name up about right when he turn ed him down. Blackburn should have had what he asked for. The laces of the Astor family are valued at. $300.000. and those of the Vauderbits at $500,000. The Pope's lace treasures are said io be worth $75,000, those of the Queen of Englanb $75,000 and those of Princess of Wales $250,000. According to returns compiled in the oflice of the Comptroller of i thd Currency, the National banks 1 of the United States hold $299,788 000 in gold. The State Department has been notified that the Belgian Gover merit has issued an order which subject, all American cattle to forty-live days quarantine. William Cullen Bryant’s mother if is said, kept a diary for 53 years without missing a day. This is th<* ■entry for November 3, 1794: Storm ling, wind N,E ; churned; seven in the evening son born. - ’ During the past year 41,899 ap plications were made for patents and 21,204 were granted. Os these 1,000 were for boots and shoes, 1,- SOO for carriages and wagons, 1,- 000 for harvesters’ implements, I,ooofor gas fittings, 1,400 for rail way cars and 1,050 for packing and storing vessels. If the worst Northern sentiment is to be janderedto by changing Appomattox post-office "Surren der,” the fire eaters of the South should be allowed to name a num ber wita such strong and suggest ive titles as Rou\ Retreat, Panic, Surprise, etc. It would only be fair treatment —Walton News. Two little children, a boy and a gir', appeared at the Mexico C nn etery last Sunday, bringing with them in a lit tie wagon the body of their infant brother, which was fi nally interred. They said that their mother was sick and that their father had sent them. —Kan- sas City Star . Airs.' Pearry has presented to the National Zoological Park at Washington, three Esquimaux puppies, the progeny of the ani mal that drew her baby’s sled The presentation was made in the name of Marie Anuetigo Peary, who was born in the Arctic regions a year ago- The Montgomery Alonitor says this is the practical side of politics and sentiments as shown in the un’on of Pops and negroes : “Nig gers voted for Third party; Third party elected coroner; nigger got killed; coroner held inquest jur ied in a gopher hole; goods box for coffin; no shroud; charged county sls for it; over in Emanual; go and see; ’tisn’t far.” The negroes in Bulloch county know Judge Hines. Hence this bit of news byway of the Haw kinsville Dispatch is interesting: “Three hundred and fifty ne groes in Bulloch county have sign ed an appeal to the colored voters of the state to vote for Col. Atkin son for governor against Judge Hines, because of the latter’s de nunciation of their race.” Wh *n the high-wheeled bicycles were in ro breed into Morocco, the sultan o f tn-it country U’ed them as a means of punishing his wives. The offending women were compell ed to ride tnem, and when they fell off,he exclaimed “RismalLth ! ” and laughed. The cruel sultan broke them on the wheel as it were. The Camilla Clarion slates a greit truth in the following few word*- : "If you want ‘to get on to the financial situation just tackle sone fellow with the gable end of his putils out, who spends his time sitting on fence" corners and Jat tending coon hunts. He can tell you just ho.v the governmental fi nances should be managed, but be cannot, manage to keep his wife out of the fi“ld, or his children at school or meal in the barrel! . DON’T FORGET The Cundell Lumber Co., sells Cheap shingle sail grades. Cheap lumb e r aI 1 grades. Cheap ceiling and flooring, sash, doo r s, and blinds. 9-7-Imo THE HUSTLER OF ROME, WEDNSDAY OCTOBER,3 1894. To Prevent a Lynching. Princeto’, Ky.,o t.,'-Willie GrU fey a repuisiv - ooknig negr' , v g lodged in jail here yesterday nfttr uoon for saf<- k” p ig and to escape a mob’s vengeance. Ha assaulted Miss Daii ■>, white, near LuFayette, Siturd iy, vliile iha young la ly was out riding. The <4ll •ers had hard work to keep him away from a mob, and there is a possibility that it will get him yet. A4 A .S'Cr/vs C ’ ft;.- exliuosVxt, ue: . . ; •■•••• •-•••i v.. .«: llooill’C ' 'ill d > I s J as Dr. Pierce's Favorite yY. ' Ji-esrHotion. It re,ru- Z- y ,3 3m ■ a.u! as-ists all the f - J nrt.ur.al funetio’- -. t—• r r’ y ; <• ■ v.-ith L -i. ..ii'l V. >’j it so ujrthens and builds p' ' 4, :pib. remain system in »< u v.uyef its own. {’.■ 7 ’! Nursing metb-rs »u 1 Kt's.t , •■-“ '-•■J women approaching con i*?'.'.' . '?« ’ i'.n<'i:i-;nt, will find it i H exactly fitted to their nee s. It Ic - s fhw pitinc and burii .is f c!iil.l-bci:ri.'.;r, < .-.tires healthy, vigorous off spring and pr- noit-.s nn abundant, secretion of nourl..hrn- i t <• , rite part of the mother. It’s an in-. ;ing, restorative tonic, a soothing and suengthening nervine, and the only j/McirmiC'cri remedy for woman’s chronic ills and ailments. If it doesn’t bene fit or cure, in the case of every tired or af flicted woman, she’ll have her money back. On these terms, can anything else be "just as good ” for you to buy ? You’re offered §SOO, or a cure of Catarrh, by the proprietors of Ur. Sage’s Remedy. EDW. BUCHANAN. Teacher cf Viol in, Mandolin, Guitar. Stu dio, Shorter College. Hours from 3 p. m. to 5 p. m. Begining Mon dav, Sept. 23rd. 1894. ALMOST A NEW YORK DAILY That Democratic wonder. The New York Weekly World, 1 ias just changed its weekly into a twice a week paper and you can now get the two papers ami the weekly courier for the same old price SI.OO a year. Think oi it! The news from New York right at your door fresh every three days—lso papers a year. We have made a?:.’.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 th? opportunity to get your own local paper and The New York World twice every week at extraordinary low rates. BEWARE OF OINTMENTS FORCA TARRII THAT CONTAIN MERCURY as mercury will surely destroy th sense of smell and completely de range the whole system when en ering 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. It is taken internally and is made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. (fWtSold by Druggists, price 75c per bottle < The t breath | of health| I trom the sea—the bracing k |effects of a stay in the p | mountains—the toning upfi | qualities of absolute rest— p j that rest which is so neces- w sary to the weary wife, the B : overworkcd father—may & I be found in & Jrown’s Iron Bitters lif taker, faithfully. Men and women gain Eg I Malaria ySSiI Dyspepsia I Poor Blood Weaknesses I Debility Si?—| I You know best whether ' lyou need it. If you are « jailing do not delay—sick ness may be at your door i ■ The Genuine has the Crossed 'S Red Lines on Wrapper. I All Druggist and General Storekeepers I I sell it. But get the genuine— ■ I Bsown Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md. I No. 21 Broad bt. No. 1 9 Broad St. Dry goos, Shoes Groceries, Feed Hats&Clothing. & farm supplies. r W. H COKER & CO. SELLS SH2ES, If you clout believe it, Bring your feet to N0.’21 Broad St, and we will show you what we can do. Biggest Stock Lowest Prices, * We can fit both feet and pocket book. New goods arriving daily* W. H. COKER & CO.