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DAILY AlM> SUNDAY.
jj© cents a <reek or $5 00 per annum
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so tb-- '-’tv <>f Rorrf.sncl Floyd, the
••Banner county" of Georgia.
Arcon.i ig to recent statistic*
for every widower wh-> marries a
'Wj.dow there are eleven who espouse
maidens.
The North Georgia Conference
♦»f tl»e M. K. cliuuch will assemble
• in Rome on Wednesday, November
21st.
As a matter til' fact the price of
-.sugar has not changed under the
new tHr-riT’law. Granulated sugar,
22 pounds to the dollar, is a stand
ing litre-with the up-country gro
■uery udjwtasers.
The -Routh will not buy much
western corn .this.year, if any. She
■hlks a'Btrrf»l®f>, wkich she ought to
Main into meat, so that there would
notneed lo send the money re
•aeheddoricotton to the west for
Lacou i
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A contributor to Vogue sajs that i
The lasi ttime he saw the prince of
W.s»e»-:and the duke of York both t
vorertrousers guiltless of creases.
'Tcthf Anglo-maniacs of this conn- t
.try .that will rank as the most im- v
jptrtant foreign news of the day. t
Will John Temple Graves real- r
ly go to Nt.tv York and enlist in )
Hill Campaign? And this too
afrt,yr opposing as good a democrat
■3|| W..Y. Atki’sin. because toi- 1
eooth.he believed Mr. Atkinson to t
be-»'politician H-avnyi save the 1
jmarK. \
Congress appropriated $9,000 t
for the collection of the income ,
tax. Os this, a superintendent re
/•cently appointed is to have $4,000.
This leaves $5,000 with which to 1
proride and work the machinery c
r»f collection from Maine to Texas f
and fr<om Cape Cod to the Gude; i
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Now comes the news from George f
Gould that his sister, Anna, ,s
'x.ot engaged to any prince or poten
tiate, iihatever. That's good enough
for George, but let’s wait until t
>nssister speaks out in the matter. }
Brothers cannot sometimes always ]
fell how such affairs terminate, ,
you know. i
The Georgia democrats have
-given a combination of populists
and republicans a decisive whal
ing, The negroes voted largely
with the populists. Under the cir
cumstances the victory is more
-gratifying than would have been a
larger majority obtained over ei
ther of. the opposing parties fight
singly..—Philadelphia Record.
A newspaper man discourses as
follows: “Don’t make fun of a boy
whose clothes don't fit. In five
years his clothes may be tailor
juade. while yours are second-hand.
Don’t make fun of a poor girl, for
in a abort time she may. be the
happy wife of some man of brains
.and a bank account, while you
may be glad to clerk for her hus
band and sleep in the attic.”
THE CAUSE OEIT
The cause of the populists carry
ing the Cave Spring precinct has
justoometo light. A number of
reasons have bem assigned for the
of the democrats, but it
■won- that they are all wrong.
'The populists must have used the
*‘hoodoo” art, for one of their
lioodoe hags was found under the
ijJjjle where the election was held.
We "have the bag in our office but
<do not know what effect it will have
•on om “devil.” It is very clear,
why’ the democrats were de
feated at Cave Spring. No party
can overcome the mighty Abraca
dabra f Hoodooism, to say noth
■K/ave Spring Herald.
A SAMPLE OF POPI’LISM,
“Resolved that alt revenues of
the government ought to be raised
on real estate.’’
ri Was there ever a more wildly
foolish proposition made in the
world?
Yet this is just what on July 9th
1594, Senator Petter, the populist
i; senator from| Kansas intio iuc *d in
the senate of the United State.
F The major portion of the popu
lists <»f this state are farmers!
earnest, sincere men, .vho have
( been deceived and ltd away from
the truth into wild vagaries by de
signing leaders.
Mr. Peffer is one of the acknowl
. edge leaders of the populist party.
. By reference to the Congressional
Record anyone can see that he in
troduced this resolution to put all
taxes on land, and that he intro
duced it on July 9, of this year.
Do the farmers who are now in
the populist party want all the
taxes put on land? They own the
land of the state,
Would it not be a crime to put
all taxes on the land owners and
let the bondholders and the stock
companies and the great corpora- i
tions make their vast fortunes and ;
never pay just tributes unto Cao- i
sar? Is not this proposition of I
P >puliat Peffer as preposterous as i
anything ever proposed in our (
country? Is it not directly ii. the ,
interest of the bond and stock j
holders and a slap in the face of f
the land owners and farmers? t
Will the farmers vote for a par- ,
ty that advocates a taxation that j
will grind the farmers deeper into
the dust? If you are in favor of it |
vote for the Populist. If you are |
not, then v>te for Congressman j
Maddox.—Marietta Journal.
A Gratifying sight to the Citizen
last week was a man driving into
town about 100 head of fat hogs.
It was only a few days prior that
we saw another farmer drive in (
about 150 head of sheep. These are •
the signs to judge a section’s pros
perity by.—Dalton Citizen.
A seeker after truth writes to the
jouisville Courier-Journal to in- 1
uire how Samson caught the 300,
foxes. The Courier-Journal thinks
it very probable that the strong
man set fox-traps for them. Mr
Watterson’s young man is getting
;oo foxey.
WHY THE SCALES VARIED
When a man grows stout his in
terest io the scales at the grocery
around the corner increases. Joe
8., a corpulent weigh
ed himself the other day, and was
much worried to find the scales
registered 215 pounds.
“Some mistake,” he muttered,
as he looked carefully at'he bal
ancing steel and got on the plat
form again. For some strange rea
son the scale showed an almost
human fallibility, and somewhat
’ astounded,Joe looked at the num
bers.only to find himself weighing
220 pounds.
• “Good Lord U’ he exclaimed.
“There must be some mistake here.
' Is it possible that I can increase
’ five pounds in a minute?”
Naw,’’ said the grocer’s boy, as
he surveyed the corpulent one
• wi.h the fdisuaiu of the thin .“Its
r anxiety that’s weighin’ on yer.
ifbjL .4 LEA VES
C. '-.vs That's what Sick Headache does,
; y>-:, dk w ' ron Dr- Pierce’s Pleasant Pel
lets are taken. Tiie-se tiny, sug
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cure it completely. They’re the
smallest, the easiest to take, and
gj. Akl the most natural remedy. No
L ’ distiirlwnce, no unpleasantness,
J no roa '"-* ou afterward. One little
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/ whole system. Constipation, In-
| digestion, Bilious Attacks, Dizzi-
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They’re the cheapest pills you
"can buy at any price, for they’re
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w or yoar money is returned. You
pay only for the good you get
Things that seem to help Catarrh may be
doing harm. Poisonous, irritating snuffs
and strong, caustic solutions only drive it
from the head to the lungs. Dr. Sage’s Ca
tarrh Itemedy cures Catarrh. It’s mild,
soothing, cleansing, healing. Its proprietors
promise SSOO or a cure.
If you wantthe latest
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THEHUSTLER OF ROME, FRIDAY OCTOBER. 12 1894.
1.111 l (TKItENCI.
f Floyd county is discussing the
1 issue of county t*>uds of (Lh de
nomination of,one’ to ten dollars.
r I'hi ma t r was referred to fSecie
• tarv Carlisle, at d he referred it to
Solicitor oj the Treasury. lie
i says ; ‘ In response to your request
I have to mlvii-e vou that no stat
i me of the United States prohibits
the issue ot bonds in any denomi
■ L’atio ■- i c untry has the right to
is-ue bends when not iu comravei •
turn to the constitution of tue
State.’’ Tii. Solicitor also cite., (he
various prohibitions of currency
under ihe 9% clause, and con
cludes with tne suggestion that
the word “county” is nowhere
enuuiaaled among the prohibited
class, and gives his opinion that
the proposed issue in Floyd couu
ty would not be taxable under;
-aid statue.
As (he purpose of Floyd county
to issue these bonds drawing 4%
interest with a view to using the
same as a iocai currency was ex
pressly staled, this decision is a
most important one. While show
ing that the Democratize idea is
subservient to the greatest possible
rights of the State in its ©onstruc
tion of laws, under whic&we have
been so long enslaved, it ulso opens
up a new theory of financial oper
eration to local comrsiunities,
whereby their credit may te up
held by local sympathy and eoi -
fidence, supplying the meed <1
currency at home and keeping
within sight the interest old such
indebtedness.
If the opinion of the Solicitor
ho.da good the Floyd county peo
ple have very nearly settled the
State bank problem.—Brunswick 1
Times.
URASPEU THE IDEA
A Hot Springs young maE>. who ;
has been worrying tor a long G*ae I
about the best way j.to propone Jo a I
certain South Hot Springs gtri ; got |
in his work suddenly last nichf. [
c
“Suppose we bit in ihe 1
mock,’’ he said.
•‘lt viil not bold two,’" she an-!
swered-
“Weil, then,” said the yoiang |
man, grasping an idea, .“let us toe-s
come one.”—Thomas Cat.
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THE CONSTITUTION,
ATLANTA, GA.
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Taluft Farias Bit Suitor
sale
We have On hand a- j
number of good farms
•, for rent or sale. These
farms have come into
, our hands at very rea
; sonable figures, and ■
k we are in position to
t offer them at low
' prices and on most
) favorable terms. Ten
ants and buyers would
do well to consult us
before trading. We can
• rem or sell. To good ■
' parties, washing time
J on Farms we are pae
. pared to offer bargains
t &fw and ?ee us
f Hoskinson & Harris,
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