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to the city <>f Ro ™’ the
"Banner county of Georgia.
Perhaps the Japs are going to
Pekin to have their laundrying
done.
“Whatleys Baby’s ghost walk is
no nightmare to Floyd county
Democracy.
Democrats regain Washington,
and increase their vote in Glas
cock and Taliaferro.
The pops are not numerically
stronger in Georgia —the demo
crats were only over confident.
Now Tom Watson and Judge
Hines can take a respite. The
Democrats will do the rest. Al
bany Herald.
Populism will never control
Geoigia. Democrats are aroused
tend will serve them a V aterloo in
November.
It is now in order for the Popu
jfs to see about that cotton that
has be c n suffering in the field?
while they talked politics.
The Japanese theaters already
presenting war plays. It is well.
It is best to start early and have
the ordeal over as soon as possi
ble.
Let Democrats bestir themselves
buckle on the armor and step into
the next fight with a determina
tion to take the starch out of the
loudmouthed pops.
When Mrs. Hetty Green entered
the Tifft House at Buffalo the
other day the clerks thought she
was a beggar and were disinclined
to let her register.
Fillup Byrd, of The Hustler
of Rome, continues to get out a
great big interesting daily. In the
meantime he kontinues to “dam
the Etowah. ’’ —Chattooga News.
Mr. Atkinson's majority c.f ten
over local candidates in Richmond
testify to the loyalty of the De
mocracy, who accept defeat inside
the party gracefully.—Augusta
Chronicle.
»
The Augusta Herald says Hon.
W. Y. Atkinson arrived in Augus
ta quietly and went to the hote
“just like a drummer.” To whichl
the Savannah Press replies that
Mr. Atkinson is one of the best
drummers on the road.
Shall we have the bond election
defured from Congressional elec
tion day in November? Aye, Seab
ie, what say you? Will the pops?
Will the democrats? Will you all
turn out and help or hinder? What
say you?
Dr. Flopper Felton is said to be
Juberlousover the “stump” in the
seventh. Dr. Floppier does well to
“juberlate” while he can for after
the “Ides of November“’Dr. Flop
per will be buried under a Demo
cratic avalanch of 7,000 democrat
ic votes.
.The question i«: “Who did it?”
Atluata Journal.
Hom*stDy, we know of no two
elements th it did more towards
“doing it” than the everlasting
wrangle between the Journal and
the € oust itution
Mrs. Edmund Yates, it is report
ed, carries about wi’h her where
ever she goes lh f « ashes «f her laie
husband, who, it will be r«m- mber
•ed, was cremated. They are enclus
cd in an air tight receptacle, and
this is fitted into a little traveling
bag made for the purpose.
Old Livingston district, down
the Coosa, is Floyd county’s Ban
ner Democratic District. Vince
Sanford, Bill Hudson, Bloodworth,
Johnson and the balance of the
wool hat boys stood to their guns
and out of 119 votes, the pops only
received 8. Old Livingston is “the
stuff. ”
A cargo of selected girls was
lately sent from London to west
<ru Australia, where there is a
great dearth of material for wives
for farmers and mechanics. The
consignment consisted of fifty
young women, sound morally and
physically and under twenty yesn
of age.
This vote will teach a fe«v lessons,
—Atlanta Jt urnul.
If it will only teach the Journal
and Constitution that harmony is
more to be desired in the party
lines than the eternal quarrel which
they are continually engaged in,
then the lots will prove a bleesii g
i i disguise.
Learned men tell us that in Lat-
in the word “editor” means “to
eat.” That my be so, but in the
United States it means to scratch
around like blazes to get some
thing to eat. —Chattooga News.
John Cain has sense like an old
hen, and is as learned in practica
newspaper work as a ben-cyclopai
dia.
William R. Grace is quoted as
saying: “It appears that the lead
ing men in our organization are
for a third state ticket, but the
rank and file are against it.” This
is promising for Hill. The mug
wump leaders can count only on
their own vote if the rank and file
are taking the stand indicated by
Mr. Grace. Hill’s greatest oppor
tunity is in the plan of allowing
the votes to have their own way.
Fatally Beaten and Robbed
Shelbyville Ind.. Oct. 4,—James
H. Hamilton, a wealthy farmer,
came to town yesterday to attend
Harris's circus.
He drank considerable beer dur
ing the afternoon and formed tne
acquaintance ot two strangers
When he got ready to leave for his
home hm friends, the strangers,
Were going that w<y and they
w anted to ride.
The three started out of town
Hamilton was knocked from his
buggy and S7OO, his gold watch
and chain taken, he was horribly
cut about the head and face and
cannot recover.
One ear was severed and an eye
knocked from the socket. After
the robbery Hamilton’s assailants
disappeared with his horse and
buggy.
Double Murder by a Negro
Montgomery, Ala. October, 5
Taylor Townsend, a desperate ne
gro has murdered his brother Har
ry and another negro named Phil
ip Crenshaw Jnear Wetumka. Ste
phen Crenshaw a brothed of the
last named victim, and Townsend
had a quarrel about some cotton
weights.
/X TA KE STEW ™ TTifg
When yoarelood is out of
order, you can’t afford to
>S,' wait. A slight cold, in
this scrofulous condition,
V"S vj' is enough to threaten you
with Consumption. At
A ® rst e y m P to ni of any
* weakness in the Rings, or
7 II I with ““X cou £h that you
C // Os 11 can’t seem to get rid of,
I I T ou stl, 'Uld tale Doctor
H Tom I Fierce’s Golden Medical
Bjg J Discovery. For Consuxnp-
tion itself, except in the
most advanced stages,
rnd for all the conditions that lead to it,
this is a positive and proved remexiy.
Consumption is Lung-Scrofula. You must
deppnd upon the blood for a cure. The “ Dis
covery*’ reaches it, through the blood, as
nothing else can. Not only this, but every
form of Scrofula. In Consumption, Weak
Lungs, Severe Lingering Coughs, Asthma,
and all Bronchial, Throat and Lung Affec
tions, it is guaranteed to benefit or cure, or
your money is returned.
Colic. Diarriri, Dysentery, Cholera
and Cv' Infantum, take Dr
Xuedouiul of Smart-Weed.
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.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME, FRIDAY OCTOBER, 5 1894.
COLLEGE TOUGHS.
Desprate Rush at the University
cf Pensylvania.
Philadelphia, Get. 4 —Freshmen
And S;Hili<nnor< h nt tht- University
of Pennsylvania b-ught till th r
garments consisted of cdhis mid
, i
shirts torn ’<> tnlters, al Co.’eg”
Hull, this afternoon •
Clothing was never worse torn to
shreds i" a college rush, but th?
sophomores withstood ihe uu
.-Inught and cwuie off victors, the
The terrific violence planned and
in part carried out was i'lustraied
by 30 or 40 freshmen leaping bodi
iiy from windows overlooking the
campus down upon the beads of a
group of siiuggling* sophomores.
The fscuity will rigidly investi
gate the rusher-1 to-morrow
Weekly Excursions to
Every Friday morning a one way
excursion leaves Chattanooga via
the Queen & Cre e cent route for
Loa Angeles, San Francisco and
other points in California, carry
ing tourist sleeping .cars from
Chattanooga to San Francisco
with charge via New Orleans and
the Southern Pacific railway. Pas
sengers holding first and second
class tickets are permitted to oc
cupy space in tourist sleeping cars
on payment of a nominal rate
charged for accommodations there
in.
These cars are modern and com
fortable sleepers in charge of con
ductor and porter and are furnish
ed with bedding, curtains and all
other necessary articles.
Passengers en route to Mexico via
San Antonio or El Paso, Tex.
have only one change of cars by
this route.
For further information call on
or address: A. J. Lytle, D. P. A.,
107 W. Ninth St.,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
J. R. McGregor, T> P. A., 2005
First Ave.,
Birmingham, Ala.
W. C. Rinearson, G. P. A.,
Cincinnati, O.
,Jhe Spider and Fly.”
M, B. Leavitt’s spectacular pan
tom ine will be’presented at N«vin
Opei a house mouday Oct. 8 Th l ®
organization comes heraldad as
the most complete and costly pro
duction seen on the American
stage for years; the company num
bers fifty people, ana embraces the
choice of American operatic, pan
tomimic and vaudeville stars, and
several of the latest European
novelties. The story of the ‘ Spi
der and Fly” is interesting, and
serves as the foundation for a de
lightful evening’s enjoyment;
catchy music, funny topical songs
magnificent ssenery, half a dozen
imposingly gorgeous ballets, pro
cessions. marches, endless gro
tesque comedy, scores of amusing
witticisms, and an even large and
better stock of wbat are called
•‘local hits.” The costuming has
been lavishly supplied, Not a
shabby or cheap looking item is
seen in it. The materials are all of
the finest, the colors are rich and
so artistically distributed that in
the successive groupings there is
scarcely ever a jarring shade, but
each lends eff»-c to the others,
while that in every particular is
fresh, new and brilliant looking,
goes without saying There are no
stars in this compauy, but there
are several who have been stars
in other companies.
Box sheet open at Yiesers Price
SI.OO, 75c and 25c.
Tried to Roast Him.
Columbus, Ohio, October 4. —
Bert Kellogg, a Defiance County
convict in the penitentiary, this
afternoon attempted to murder his
guard, Frank Ferris, of Henry
County, by opening the flood gates
of the furnace for the purpose of
having the flery stream flow over
the guard. Ferris was too quick
and got out of the way.
Jeßy Sets, at Morris’
Telephone 6.
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