The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, October 10, 1894, Image 6

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IBE HUSTLER OF LOME Becona-ciMH Mail Matter. DAILY AND SUNDAY. 10 cents a week or $5.00 per annum so the city of Rome, and Floyd, the •‘Banner county” of Georgia. The Georgia* Legislature ineetg oif the 24th of the present month. The peace footing of the Rus. eian army calls for 170,000 horses The Philadelphia College of Pharmacy has a student named Pellett. It is well enough for a party to learn that its members must not ..stay at homo and leave the election io carry itself.“ A Harvard student broke hishg a few days ago while playing too’- bail. He will now have time to give some attention to the regular course of study. • The announcement was lately made by the Paymaster General of the Supreme Court of England that the total amount of dormant funds lying in chancery is $5,000,- 000. The State Geologist of Minneso ta insists that there is underlying Minneapolis a ncvcr-faihng-river of pure water abundant for the supply of the newds of the city for all time. If the silver men are mad there is method in their madness, and they mean tocarry on their agita tion for free coinage until they get it. Theirs is a popular demand, and it will win in the end. An ice locomotive was some years ago constructed for use in Russia. It is is employed to haul freight between St. Petersburg and Cronstadt. The front part rests on a sledge and the driving wheels are studded with spikes. Editor Phil Byrd, in the Hust ler oe Rome, notes that offen sive odors are arising from the city dumping grounds on the banks ofjthe Etowah. Editor Byrd should dam the Etowah and overflow the trash. —Brunswick Call. Dammit? Ain’t that what we’ve been a tryin’ to do all along? The Emperior William, when he weut a few days ago to inspect th the new aluminium drums ordered for tne German armv, beat an »ffi cient tattoo on one of them him eels. Good for William ! We’ll bet neither Grover Cleveland nor Queen Victoria can do su ch a thing —Cincinnati Enquiier. What will the Atlanta Constitu tion do for a name for the Macon Telegraph, now that it is no long er “Mr. Soifers’t paper?,*—Alba ny Herald. Don’t worry thy-self, Brother Mclntosh, the Constitution is too busy fighting the Journal on sil ver issues to be “naming” its bet ters “names.” ■ In Galicia recently a mother, daughter and granddaugh er eael gave bir s h to a sou on the srnu day,The mother is 48, and this makes the sixteenth child; the daughter is 33, and has eight chil dren ; the grand daughter is not quite 16. They nr» Polish peasants olaud may yet win her fretdom Geoi gia is no less democrat in "*94 than she was in ’92, and the proper man on a proper platform could have polled as big a major ity as Governor Northens did Augusta Chroni'le Just such little, pucilanimous, two by four democracy as th above samples, if continued, will work defeat to the party. W. Y. Atkinson is as pure a man politi cally, morally or any other way as the State affords. If the “sort head” elem nt were as good men as Atkinsi n therj would be less “sore heads ’ and more good dem k 'derate in C eorgia. When Governor McKmly spoke in St. Louis somebody ask'd “What about the income tax?’ This was a proper and respectful question.lt is one of the , political topics of the day. The Goverm r is going about the country as an in tellectual, political and statecraft expert. He especially assumes knowledge of the subject us feder al taxation, of which the income levy is a part. llh dismissed the subject and his questioner with one of his stock sallies ; “We are a good de il more troubled,” said he “about what incomes we are to get hereafter than about the tax on them ”In other words the Gover nor dodgr-d. General Evans would have car ried Georgia for the democratic icket by an increased majority, and w ould have lead instead of be ing almost left in the race by be ing so far in the rear that he could not hear the shout of victory < r the music of the hand.—Atlanta Gazette. That’s about half way right,— for the Atkinson are democrats and would have voted straight tickets almost to a man The Gazette is welcome to all the comfort it Jean draw from that source. Good democrats abide the action of the.‘party. “Soreheads” don’t. If little Johnnie Tomtit Graves was really as bad a boy as he thinks he is, he ought to be spanked. But he is such a puerile little braggart that nobody believes him when he irresponsibly boasts of great crimes.—Griffin News, From up the line and from down the line comes the gratify ing and satisfactory news that all of the “wool hat boys” are in the Maddox column against old Dr. Flopper Felton. HAMLET'S SOLILOQUY REVISED. To run or not to run? Thai’s the question. Wht ther it’s better to go a-gun nii g for a bird in the bush Orhaugon towhat I’ve got. To run to win—per- hance to lose! Aye, there’s the rub! For in that storm of votes w hat gales in> y blow! Maybe a fav’ring wind to vict’ry’s harbor; Perhaps an avalanche to bury one. And if the latter, then farewell— A 10-ig farewell to dreams of greatness. Whereas now There’s always a chance That I may get there Later, if not sooner, To run, to win—it’s temtm’ Bu<, then, to lose, No, siree, Bob! Not for-Toe! Guess not! Guess. Eh? Nominated? Who? me? Great Scotti Geu whiz! Will I take ii? Would a duck swim? Come out now with your eld fogy Mortons! Where’s my speech? Gimme my hat! Now, all together! Hooray!!!—New York Evening Sun, ABOVE ALL OTHERS, V•. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- I I ("-very is the medicine for the , blood. You'Ll be willing to believe wJWc/'Q this, jierhaps, if you think of the j 5 way it’s sold to you. On trial— E'-'WI $ that's what it amounts to. In any L | case where it fails to benefit or w c,l re, your money is returned. K! With any doubtful or ordinary wj medicine, this couldn't be done, q j An-’, it isn’t done, except with the M C “ Discovery.” ' Nj In every disease caused by a torpid liver or Impure blood, tins medicine will certainly cura For the most stubborn Skin and Scalp Diseases; the worst forma of Scrof ula, even Consumption (or Lung scrofula) in its earlier stages; and for Dyspepsia, “ Liver Complaint,” and every kindred ailment, nothing ap proaches it as a remedy. Nothing else, at any price, is really as cheap. You pay only for the pood you get It’s more than mere relief—it’s a perfect and permanent cure, that you get with Dr. Sages Catarrh Remedy. The proprietors offer SSOO reward for any incurable ease of Catarrh. If you want the latest and most beautiful Fashions get your Fashion sheets at Lan ham & Sons Free, fourth Ward, THE HUSTLER OF ROME, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER, 10 1894. A HUNDRED YEARS AGO Tb« whipping post aud pillory were still standing in Boston and New York. Throe-fourths of the books in every library came from beyond the Atlantic. Ibe lough characters, where such existed, had no brass knuck les nor revolvers. The Mississippi Valley was not so well known as the heart of Af rica now is. Twenty days were required for a letter to go from New York to Charleston by land, In most families no cocking w: s done on Sunday ; a cold Sunday dinner was the rule. All the population of a villia. e assembled at the inn on ‘‘poet day” to here the news. The number of toasts drank at a banquet equalled the number 01 states in the Union r The United States contained fewer people than now live in New York and its suburb. Quinine was unknown ; when a man had ague fits, he took P ru an bark and whiskey. Beef and pork, salt fish, potatoes and hominy were the staple diet all the year rouud.—St, Louis Globe THEY FOUGHT WELL And Loudly. This Bride and Groom of Richmond Street The path of true love never did run 'smooth, but there are timet when it seems gto strike a rockier •‘road to Dublin” than ordinaril} • At least so say the good people on Richmond street, between Linn and Ray miller, who were awaken ed last night about 10:30 o’clock by the acoustic strains of a Jyoung woman who was .having a go with her husband in a monkey-parrot fashion. Richmond street in this neigh borhood is an aristocratic precinct aud is not used to such perform ances. At k firsl terrible swearing was heard, followed by deafening screams until the people of the whole block were on the scene of astion to witness such another hair- pu ling and thumping match as would do cred’t to a Bowery. To make matters worse, they found that the fight was going or between a prominent young busi. ness man and his bride of only one year. There is laid to be a mm i thecase,and it is Baid that both hue baud and wife had been drinking, If so, they had evidedtly been having a time all by their loneliee. as they were found hammering each other in front of their own residence, from which they had issued but a few minutes before. The gathering ol the (neighbors around them did uot seem to dis turb the null in the least, whicl lasted until Private Watchman Powell camejup. Richmond street for once in life saw spooky sights pn the form 01 abbreviated night robes flitting to and fro on very pretty, aristocratic forms. Everybody was up, and standing room at every window for sorm distance up and down the street was at a premium. At last the fe lici ous .twain were induced to go in the house aud fight it out be tween doors. —Ciociuatti Inquirer ALMOST A NEW YORK DAILY That Democratic wonder. The New York Weekly World, has just changed its weekly into a twice fi week paper and you can now 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 vour own local paper and The New i York World twice every week at I extraordinary low rates. SIIOSSOM is as safe and ’v rmless as a fia> seed poultice. 1. a j*s like a po”L •.ice, drawing Out i i /er ar 1 pair, and curing al.' diseases peculiar to la 'Ues. “Orange Bios? >n” is a pas tile, easily used at any time; t is applied right to the parts Every lady can treat herseb with it. Mailed to any address upon re ceipt of si. Dr, J, A. McGill & Co, 4 Panorama Place, Chicago, 11l Sold by D, W. Curry Druggist Rt» Hon. 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