The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, October 15, 1894, Image 6

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tffi HUSTLE# OF HOME necona-cIMD Mall Matter. PHILG.BYKD, | E jj , li , "‘ g “ d DaRA AND SUNDAY. 30 ceu<» a *f*>k or $5.00 per anuum i» t beclty <if Rome, and Floyd, the “Banner couuty" of Georgia. It is reported that old Dr. “F h*p p«r” Felton counts on defeating Judge Maddox. Remarkable, ain't it? Cotton is not as low as its low water mark, and the cotton seed are thatamich extra over low water fig cire «f 5 cents. “Our John” is whooping up the boys-all down the line. “Our John” is a hustler on the stump —or anv * where else for that matter. ■_ - • Rabbi Solomon Schindler, of Boston, who recently withdrew •from the ministry, is writing a se .qual to “Looking Backward.” I>r .Felton has been asking truest ions. We would like to ask the -doctor if he is in his rigl t aniad? —ThomasviUe Sun £J*c, Yeo h ave the fli>or. 'Georgia polled her largest vote jiti the last election 215,886. If the ■ L ‘ sevreheads' could have been re duced there’s no telling where the vote would have gone to. Bruns I <yiok Tunes. Now that the amendment iu creaeiog the number of supreme coert judges has been disposed of, Lb&ee who were scared at the shad ow of Judge Gober will Lave to find some o*her bogie to conjure thetr followers with —Griffin News Editor Ham of the Georgia Cracker delivers bis mind, thusly •"There is a good de i of high; jinks and hullabaloo around the negro (juarters, and no the dark ■slieys. but we hear that W. Y. At kina in will be the next Governor -?f Georgia a 1 i tbesame. There is no better morning iu the state than Edi tor Allen’s Macon Tel-graph. If :anytkrug. the Te'egraph is an im provement ovor its former bright ■self, since Mr. Allen, by force of i SCaeb has amputated it from Mr. tseifort, of WhII Street fame. The “400” were out in full force eo wetcotne George G uld, Albert fJAward's friend, on his return Kiinae to New York. But there was xadisitiuit admirer among the we], •coo*!ngthrong whom the Wizard's ~4ou had no wish to meet. That '-was the tax assessor. —Columbus JLedgvr. The United States now has five •war vessels in Asiatic waters. In o't the stampede of all the ' KXoceign residents of Peking and -tSa« panic which prevails there, it is certainly fortunate, to say the toast, that we have thst number of war v“seelß just “where they mrill xlo tb-e most good.” A Chinese official has been ac cused of buying worthless German guns at two taels apiece. But one tale is always good until another’s told.—Augusta News. From present reports it seems .that the “pig-tails’’ are not being tt«dled—but driven, and like “Little Bo Peep's sheep, ’’ they are carry- Jtheir tails behind them. HILLS tiRF.AT FltiHT Addle the fact that Senator Hill has been himself the most per aifetent-opponent of the policies of vwhich the voters have shown their disapproval, the fact that the stag .and the uncertainty ot bus jiMSes me passing away and the times-an growing better everyday, •adtyoa have the situation in New York and the good grounds for be lieving that the next Governor will i*> a Democrat, and a mighty good at. —New \ork bun, ■ flit- N* a York Democratic revolt is conspicuous in one particular. It is managed by # number of dis tinguished persons of whom the general public never heard before they began to resolve. —Washing- ton I’OSL. Mr. Hill will take personal charge of his own campaign, not being at all afraid of hard work. — Chicago Record. David B. Hill has not heard from Buzzard’s Bay, but it doesn’t make much difference.—New Yoik Recorder. FOR HOME SUPPLIES Ilousfon Home Journal :Despite the general complaint of hard times and the scarcity of mouey, Houston farmers are uot dodging creditors or the sheriff. They are in no danger of being obliged to live on half rations. They have succetsfu I'y conducted a hog and homony catnpaigu this year. They will also have plenty of syrup, po tatoes and other fat-makiug farm products. Abbeville Exponent. Raise hog and hominy. Let cotton aloue. it would-be a blessiug if not a seed of cotton were plauted in the south next Beaeon. Our people are pay ing more than two pounds of coi ton for one pound «f western meat. How can they live at it? It is a et rious question. Barnesvi'le Gaa-tte: M-at,corn, wheat oats and such producis win euable the farmer to live at home without debt, whether they fill his pockets with cash or not. Telfair Enterprise: Toe farmers of Telfair have bread and meat, even if cotton is se| line lov down VICIOUS MONKEYS Seize a Little Girl And Lacerate Her in a Terrible Manner. Middletown, Ohio., Oct. 14. — Lillian, the five-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Spring, of Franklin, was playing near the show wagons at the Bartine’s Cir cus head-quarters today. One of the wagons was occupied by a troupe of monkeys, and when lit tle Lillian strived too near, a vi cious simian reached out of the cage and drew her to him. The child screamed and struggled, and in her frenzy, thrust one of her feet beneath the cage bars. Anoth er monkey caught it and began to tear the flesh from the tender limb. 8 une attendants near by were attracted by the child’s screams and ran to the rescue, but had to club the vicious monkeys before they would let go of the lit tle girl She was found to he terri bly lacerated'. CAVE SPRING. Happenings in the Little City. Pro tracted Meeting. Cave Spring, Ga., Oct. 14. —A protracted meeting has been in pro gress this week at the Methodist church. The local minister, Rev. M. A. Farris, for a part of the time, has been assisted by the presiding elder, Rev. T. M. Pierce. This is the last time Mr. Pierce will he among the people here during the year. One or two cases of scarlatina are reported at the Instution for the mutes. Captain Felix Corput has this year gathered 30 bushels of wheat, 2290 bundles of fodder from 5 acres of ground. He expects to get also about 85 or 40 bushels of corn from the same piece of land. HEALTHY CHILDREN come from healthy Vya gJ mothers. And mothers will eer m S tWce's Favorite H Nothing oan equal mL woman’s strength. in regulating and assisting all her natural functions, and in putting in perfect order every part of the female system. It lessens the pains and bur dens of child-bearing, supports and strength ens weak, nursing mothers, and promotes an abundant secretion of nourishment. It’s an invigorating, restorative tonic, a soothing and bracing nervine, and a (puiran teed remedy for women’s ilia and ailments, In every chronic ‘‘female complaint” or weakness, if it ever fails to benefit or cure, you have your money back. Thousands of people, with worse oases of Catarrh than yours probably is, have been permanently cured by Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. That is the reason why its pro prietors are willing to promise you sStv If you oast bo cured. THE HUSTLER OF ROME MONDAY OCTOBER 15 1894. CLOWNS TALK AND SING. One of The Changes in The Bar num & Bailey Circus Programme. Pete Conklin and Billy Burke, two of the best known clowns in the country, are this season with the Barnum A Bailey shows, and are doing the talking acts and singing the songs which were for merly considered a necessary part of the clown’s duties, it has been several years since there has been any singing and talking acts with one of the big shows. The Barnum & Bailey shows have 15 other clowns in funny acrobatic and pantomine acts. The big free parade is one of the finest ever seen upon the streets of an Ameri can city, and is quite novel in its! make-up, containing one feature in the civic and military parade of the rulurs of the earth, that in it self is a great show, better than many another circus charges to witness. The parade will move through the principal streets of Rome, tomorrow, and the show will give two performances on that day, one in the afternoon, and one in the evening. DESERTED WIFE. Sues For Divorce From Her English Husband. San Fraucisoo, Oct. 14. —Mrs. Ethf-1 Marion Barry Hertziet, the daughter of an eminent London musician, has brought suit for di vorce agaiust Gerald Spenc-er Hert ziet, sou of Sir Edward Hertziet, formerly Secretary to Earl of Bea consfielu, and at present librarian of the Foreign Office in England. Th« wife alleges infidelity aud de sertion and asks for the custody of their three children, now with their father in Eng'and. Valiai Farms for Ml or sale We have On hand a number of good farms for rent or sale. These farms have come into our hands at very rea sonable figures, and we are in position to offer them at low prices and on most favorable terms. Ten ants and buyetswould do well to consult us before trading. We can rent or sell. To good parties, wishing time on Farms we are pa*- pared to offer bargains Come and see us Hoskinson & Harris. Weekly Excursions to California. Every Friday morning a one way excursion leaves Chattanoga via the Queen & Crescent route for Los Angeles, San Franciso and other points in California, carry ing tourist sleeping cars, from Chattanooga to -San Francisco with charge via New Orleans and the S iiithern Pacific railway. Pas sengers holding first and seconp class tickets are permitted to occu py space in tourisls sleeping cars on payment of a nominal rate charged for accommodations there in. 1 hese cars are modern and com ortable 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 bv this route. For further information call on or address: A. J. Lytle, I). P. A., 107 W. Ninth St., Chattanooga, Tenn J. R. McGregor, T. P. A., 2005 First Ave., Birmingham, Ala. NV. C. Rinearson, G. P. A., Cincinnati, O. Ladies Boys and Mens shoes cheap at COKER & CO’S mmmm Every cn-turner buying 50c worth ofgooils at a ‘tine will have * guess day Oiev do so, at s jar of beans, etc , to he opened October 81st, 1891 The une guessing nearest ihe number ge's u good WATCH^ The 2nd nearest a ILtrrel Flour Thp 3rd. nearest 1(4) • *»- Flour The 4'h nearest 50 Ihe Flour The sth. nearest 25 ihe. Fl >ur The (Ph, nearest. 5 lb*, Fine Soda Crackers. The 70). nearest 1 Gallon ot Prime Molasses. . The next eiyht nearest each 25c worth of any go )d9 h v may se Ipct. The Guess Costs You Nothing. Everybody invited to call J J and see, —a-F. PENCEa -412 Broad Street, POME, GA. Pen e Cheap Cash Grocery and Notion Store. The cheapest place in town to buy goods. Give me a call, satisfaction guaraufeed. 0 “Unde Jerry" As the ex-Secretary of Agriculture, late Hon' Jeremiah Rusk, was affectionately style! by tho r '-'-o knew him best, was a highly | . . eJu.. ed mn. It would he senseless to say that U,. ..as not educated, simple because he never went through college. He is one of that long list <jf self-educated men of which our country is so justly proud. No other land can boast of so honored a list of self-made men. Deprived of the educational advantages which the more favored enjoy, such men make the most of their opportunities, and by their Kngh=Minded Spirit Os independence and indomitable perseverance climb to the highest rounds of the ladder of success and fame. Ex-Secretary Rusk did not inherit his wide knowledge of agriculture and practical farming. He acquired it by studying nature and reading the proper books. There is not a boy in Georgia today, having the ordinary allowance of intellect, who may not make himself felt as much In the world as did Mr. Rusk. Good Books Are the best friends that any boy can hav*. Through -hem hy may become the daily conpanion of the greatest minds that the world has ever known. All that their wide experience has taught them they are ready to tell to she boy who reals. In the ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA the greatest scholars of this generation have not only given their best thoughts, but have carefuby gathered, classified and condensed the best which the gTeat men of all ages had to offer to the wrrrld. When ex-secretary Rusk was a boy It would have cost him A Small Forttnme To purchase the ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, and had he been able to purchase it. he would Indeed have possessed the greatest reference library then known to man, hut-it would have been meagercompared with the great i I >th edition, revised end brought up to date, as it Is tn the new edition now sold at Introductory prices to subscribers of THE CONSTITUTION. We say that every intelligent boy living la Georgia today has a bolter opportunity to become a great man than did the Hon. Jeremiah Rusk, for any boy can earn and save ten cents a day. and that will buy the best library in print. The Constitution, . Atlanta, Ga. —* - -—-ft ftgsaazjKraE&'tiiP'/z'jfflßßv When you want to buy groceries an j buy them cheap call upon J. A. Kane cor. Broad and Ross St. New yel low yam pototoes very cheap, orders called; forand delivered. Give! me a call satisfaotion; guaranteed. I ' PALACE MARKET Os the upper end of town. Chas Weis has opened up a meat mar ketat 4 Cothran St. where he will be glad s o seehis manyfriends This isthe place to get all kinds of steak roas» chops and c I would be pleased to have you give me acali. Some Mutual Loan Association. HOME OFFICE ROME GEORGIA 325, Broa, Street. ’ 0 A National Building and Loan Compare Purely Mutual, safe Investment and Good Profit Maae by small Montnly Payments, UFFiCEIi . J. A. OLOyEH, I resident. . . GHAS. 1. GRAVES,!Vice l’residert. P/'m'- ■ * Tr <“M. H.IL-TED SVI|T fI . General Coumul. “ ° Uw l*pt. IB94FALL AND WINTER MILLINERYIB94 NO. 302 BROAD STREET. ROME GEORGE Wear e new prepared to Show A Select Stock of New and Sty lish Millinery, Ladies, Misses and childrens, Hats and Bonnets, Baby Cans' Hair Ornaments, Side and Tuck Combs, Ice Wool, Silk tloss and Zeohyrs. Will sell at lowest Cash prices, Call and See us, Respectfully A. O. GRRRARD Madison • Avenue HOTEL Madison Aven' e and 58th. Street, NEW YORK. $o per day and up. American Plan. «-+ - FIREPROOF AND FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY PARTICULAR Two Blocks from the Third and Sixth Avenue Elevated Railroads Ihe Madison and Fourth Avenue and Belt LDie Cars p^ 93 the Door. H M. CL ARK, proprietor Pa c senger Elevator runs ah night. BRICKKILNS LIME KILNS HAIR AND SAND We can furnish fresh Lime in large quaniti eS burned from our own Kilns on short notice. Brick. Lime, Hair and Sand alwaysonhan George "WG Tranini^ Forth Ward Brick Yards.