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Rhe city <>f Rome, and Floyd, tht
“Banner county’' of Georgia.
l;rR Leaoe says she would no'
sooeot a Pullman pass. She is i
<.■ freetalker
That a Philadelphia dealer in
cot; uities advertises 1 >r s de a re
volver used by Julius Ceasar.
*<Our Jobu”wlll defeat Dr Flop
, C. ?r Felton by a majority of 7000
•Jtfa-k that prediction"
-1 Id Floyd snows the pops un
< .arc-a storm of 501 democratic ma
r witv, Old Floyd is a hummer.
* ■ • • 1
JErasius Wimau has been very
‘j . - 3CBy since his release from prison,
.sad i? said to be making money
.arai n _
1 Hines sed his ticket in Floya’
r snd lu'Romo he only secured 14<»
<.T«tes! What a slump from the pops
r’Vote of two years ago. b
Tnv old Seventh, despite the
• apathy and over confidence of rhe
Scmocrats, gives W. Y. Atkins >i.
jDvor 2000 majority
Mrs.M Ploster, of Schen-
BSteday N Y., a 1 though 93 years
rs age,rides the bicycle. She
Y-ot-ldn’t claim that she was bcm
- * .ho tit.
Seventy-six more industries were
. in the South durii g
•jjat past six months than during
. tx*- corresponding period of last
* rear.
A few Jake Moores were needed
l'j several of the counties of Geor
gia. There would have been less
slumping into the mudholes of
..populism.
There .s no danger of dull times
- u Rome. When the election is
»ver they will have the encyclopae-
riia. .<Bquabble&zto fall back on.—
Talhvun Times.
Will John Temple Graves be a
third party candidate for United
tater f'HinKor or will he wait f«r
''the third, party nomination for
■governor m 1896?
Hin°s curried the Tenth by oniy
AB9 votes and Richmond only gave
ienoac’-acy .2.600 majority. This is
. i'big fid’ ofl for popu'ism, even
u populism’s strong ho'd.
-s* - " ■ ,
There is said to be a great deal
,f trouble in. the Democratic ranks
in "Brooklyn. Hill is a great har
monizer though, and he usually
.• rpeus his campaigns in the City of
Li Hung Chang has probably
found it impossible to ‘ ‘make brick
without straw;” to win victories
-with old-fashioned appliances
■against modern education and
equipment.
Rev. W. M. Bridges, County
School Commissioner of Floyd, is
jiaking a vigerous campaign for
State S ,‘hool Commissioner and it
looks now like he will be a sure
winner.—Calhoun Times.
A neighboring editor announces
his paper for sale. Reason : failing
health, forces him out of the busi
ness. Dodging bill collectors is
• no ugh to break down any man’s
constitution. —Milledgeville Bee.
The populists of Floyd polled
-their full strength on yesterday
- while the dem icrats, feeling over
> evident, remained away from
■' the polls in every district except
Liv.iuj'st .u. And yet the result is
a m ajority of over 500 for democ
\ acy .. Floyd is as solid as Gibral-
—She will n< ver be captured by
the ivisionary Calamatyites.
30,000 Democratic majority do
spile the sulkers, the “sore heads’
ami the fijjht in the lines between
the Atlanta Journal aud the Atlnn
-11 Constitution, That's not as find
as it might have been even if it
isn’t gilt edge.
The talk about an independent
ticket in New York is glimmering.
The ultra Mugwumps are expected
to get out their knives and do all
they can to destroy Hill; but with
out organization there will
ably not be enough of them to do
much harm.
Some of the people who have
lost their places in the Treasury
Department under the operation < f
the Dockery law are saying harsh
things about Chief Clerk Logan
Carlisle. Our guess is that the
“kickers” are Republicans. ’Rah
for Logan.
Capi. John Reese of the county
of Floyd, lead his ticket in yester
day’s race and since Warner Hill’s
defeat, the Hustler of Rome nom
inates Capt. John Reese as the
Speaker of the next House. Capt.
Reese is the man, and the states
man who beats him will have to
hustle early and late-
The little town of Antrim, N.
11., whose population is only 1.000,
decided a few years ago to enliven
itself with a village improvement
society, and now it has a full sup
ply of water from a mountain lake
four miles distant, electric lights,
concrete sidewalks, sewers, lawns
around schools and churches, a
town hall, a soldiers’ monument,
handsome drives and a brass band.
The town is ’way behind in one
respect, for its total police expend
itures last year were only $11.50.
There are towns a great deal bigger
than Antrim that can learn from
its example.
IS RATHER ’ODD
That when a fashion is “all th«
go ’ it has “come to stay.’’
That the fast young man doesn’t
always advance rapidly in busi
ness.
That the polished gen'letnen are
some tiroes rather dull.
That Mr. Whitman of the Bos
ton Latiu School and Mr. White,
of the Brooklyn Board of .Educa
tion are both colored.
That Mr. Pants lives in Logan
county, K n., and not in Boston.
THERE'S DISCOMFORT,
fpain and griping, with
the usual pills. Take
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant
Pellets, and there’s noth
ing ot the kind. You
regulate the dose accord
ing to your needs —one
little Pellet for a gentle
laxative or corrective,
three for a cathartic —
but it’s all perfectly easy
and natural. And the
help that comes, in this
way, lasts.
These tiny,’sugar-coated granules are the
smallest in size ami the easiest to take. They
absolutely and permanently cure Constipa
te m, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Bilious
Hea l i ho, Dizziness, Bilious Attacks, and
all d cements of the liver, stomach and
bowels.
For the worst case* of chronic Catarrh, for
Catarrhal Headache, impaired teste, smell,
or hearing, and all the troubles that follow
Catarrh, there’s nothing so prompt to relieve
and so certain to cure, as Dr. Sage’s Catarrh
Remedy. Its proprietors offer |SOO reward
for any case of Catarrh which they cannot
cure.
HIS WIFE WAS INSULTED
Charles Russell Resented it and
Stabbed Ruck Mullenix.
Dalton, Ga., O:t. 4 —While
quarreling today Charles Russell
stabbed Buck Mullenix, Mullenix
cursed Russell’s wife aud Russell
resented it. Russell is in jail await
ing the result of Mullemx s inju
ries, which are dangerous and may
be fatal. Public opinion is on Rus
sell’s side
When you want to
buy groceries and buy
them cheap call upon
J. A. Kane cor. Broad
and Ross St. New yel
low yam pototoes very
cheap, orders called
for and delivered. Give
me a call satisfaotion
guaranteed. ■ 1,11
THE HUSTLER OF ROME. THURSDAY OCTOBER. 4 1894.
PDOB MADAGASCA
Her Ports .are Blockaded and
Riim Visa?ed War
STARE HER ill THE FACE
FrancetMakes a Move Which
John|3ull Watohss W.m
an eye of Enmity.
Englih officers In
Madgasca
Lonaon, October 3, —The Cen
tr<il News adhen s to ils assertion
that the summoning of the cabinet
council is due to the f:ct that
France has in id-; rep - es"nlatious
the British goverment concerning
England's alleged responsibility
for the attitude of Huva goverment
in continuing their strenuous op
position to the treaty rights of
France in Madagascar.
Il is also claimed that France
has protested against the shipment
of munitions of war from England
to Madagascar and the enrollment
of Britisn subjects in the military
services of the Hovas,
It is known that an ex-cavalry
officer in the British' army has
gone out to Madagasca to act as
conmiander-in-chief of the Hova
forces, he having taken part in the
Hova campaign against the French
in Madagasca in 1885. Another
British office! has engaged tosser e
as adjutant general in the Hova
army and hundreds of settlers in
South Africa, of all nationalities,
are prepared to jo.n the Hovas in
the event of war, they having been
ottered five shillings a day and a
plot of land if the Hovas are suc
cessful .
The Hova army now consists of
two divisions of infantry well
armed and drilled, and Hova au
thorities claim that tiiey will be
able before January Ist. to take
the field with 100,000 men.
Later advice says there is no
foundation for the report that the
Madagascar ports have been block
aded.
Foreign regard the
situation as bupeiul aud believe
the difficulties will be settled ami
cably between England and
France.
MADA*A CARS PORTS BLOCKADED.
Anantarivo, Madagascar, Oct, 3.
—A blockade of the ports of the
island of Madagascar has been
proclaimed by France.
The resident general has gone to
Tamatave.He has been instructed to
take measures to protect the colonist
in the e*ent of war.
what the fbench TRESS says.
Paris, Oct >her 3.—The Figaro
referring to affairs in Madagasca,
says the Hovas alone oppose the
control sf the island by the
French.
The Matin says the relations be
tween France and Great Britain
were never more tranquil than
they are at the present time, and
that no dispute between the two
governments over Madagasca is
possible.
Le J >urnal nays ttwvfc unless the
Hovas fnlAy and ei tirely satisfy th P
demands in de up m them by M
Lemyre d*> Viliers,the special French
envoy tc> Madagasc r,his government
will adopt vigeious measures to en.
force its claims.
The statement which comes from
Port Lonis. Mauritius, that a block
ade of the ports of 7 a agascsr uhas
been proclaimed is e ied at the
foieign office.
Prominent man Suicides.
St. Louis, Mo., October B.—Wil
liam Bain, Superintendent of the
Millers and Grain Elevator Com
pany, committsd suicide by shoot
ing himself through the head with
a 32-oalliber revolver, in the ware
house of the mill. Cause unknown.
EDW. BUCHANAN.
Teacher of Violin,
Mandolin, Guitar. Stu
dio, Shorter College.
Hours from 3 p. m. to
5 p. m. Begining Mon
day, Sept. 23rd. 1894.
No. 21 Broad St. No. 19 Broad St.
Dry goos, Shoes ————— Groceries, Feed
Hats&Clothing. & farm supplies.
W. H. COKER & CO.
SELLS
I
SH2ES;
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feet to No. 21 Broad. St, and. we
will show you wliat we can do.
Biggest Stock
4
Lowest Prices,
NVe can fit both feet and pocket
book. New goods arriving daily-
W. H. COKER & CO.