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THE M'lEB OF I®
MOona-clMi Mail 'latter.
MIL «. BYRD, ( B £X“ d
IhUiA' AND SUNDAY.
10 cents a week or $5.00 per annum
• tivaClvy of Rome, and Floyd, the
“Banner couuty” of Georgia.
Now for Bonds.
body talk bonds-not
matrimoiua] fco:.<b, but county
•bo/ds. ______
IjCV i P. Alorton’s import, d
coadhma® has given his master
<way. Save the mark.
With the staple tumbling to 5
•cents hire cotton-tols will feel
more like saying dam—the Eto
wah. _____
Floyd democracy can't afford to
n>, ovrtT confident. We must roll
tup a big majority for John W.
•Maddox.
Johnny 'Graves thinks he cut
<lowri the Democratic majority
with his little hatchet, and he is
as hiipj!" as ft Pharisee ever get*
to he. —Sparta Ishmaelite.
’n’byd leads the State, the South,
i,herjnion. She is the first county
VrJ are issue county bonds in de
nominations that will give her a
local currency. Everybody talk
boards-
A few sore head democrats are
hoping that populism will be able
to defeat your Uncle Gus Bacon
for the United States Senate—but
they hoped to see Hines elected,
too, doncherknow?
Do the democrats of Floyd pro
pose to give Judge Maddox less
than a majority-of I,2<K) over old
Dr. Flopper Felton? Let every
democrat rally to his standaid
shearer and bury he.ton so deep
that he will never rise again.
The robber follows quickly
an the footsteps of other great en
terprises, and thus the inarch of
.advanced civilation is on its trav
»e!s from the west toward the east.
—Savannah Dispatch.
A plan of the Populists has been
Uiascovered at Augusta to render il-
It&gal-tlie vote of Richmond county
eh th" Congressional election by
rushing illegal voters into Angus
&■*.. thereby showing a larger vote
in ihe'wunty than it has, thus
liicpjng to have the county thrown
out i n the contest which is antici
jtia.l/’d.—Brunswick Advertiser.
That genial, jovial, characteris
ttic Irisnman. Hal Moore, of Ma
rat.-, darkened the doorand ’Humic
mated the shades of our sanctum
morning To say that Hal
wields a brilliant saber would not
Aievmaking an original remark
•qn the other hand it would be
bi sing a standing phrase familiar
to every newspaper man in the
state,
THE CODE DCELO 1N GEORGIA
PuhlicntioDs madein the Atlan
ta papers during the past few days
furnish another illustration of the
Tidicuh us aspect in which a man
•is ah lost sure to place hitneelf
whenever he attempts to right a
-wrong «r avpn? ( . a grievance by at
impting to resort to the code du
osllo in Georgia.
Wtr-efarto th** affair between
Jloa, W. C. Gletm, ;n 1 Solicitor
AV. R Brown, of the Blue Kidge
•circuit.
In «ttfnptii>£ to get Mr. Brown
KJUtCia*. the'Stat« for the purpose
•of challenging him to fight a duel,
•Mt.-Glenn has only succeeded in
himself ridiculous and in
giving. Mr. Brown an opportunity
’to-TOiberate the alleged insult and
'trilling him where he can be found
steady, willing and waiting to give
sue! Mttisfaction as one gentleman
k -oaa be expected to give another in
■ thm Sialo— an opportunity of
Wmck Mr. Brown fully availed
himself. Under the circumstances
we fail to sew what satisfaction Mr
Glenn can hope to find in publish
ing the correspondence and de
nouncing Mr. Brown as a coward.
The Herald is not of that class
who regird the code duello as a
“barbarous relic of the past,’
Among gentlemen, it adjusted
mors differences and righted more
grievauces, real ami imaginary,
and upon terms honorable to all
parties,than ever resulted m blood
shed under its practice.
But the code duello has been
outlawed in Georgia, and no citi
zen cau resort to it without mak
ing an alii n of himself.
No patriotic citizen wants to
disfranchise himself and at the
same time subject himself to being
extradited and placed on trial for
bis life in a State of which he is
not a citiz-m.
And then it is almost impossi
b!e, especially where the uotonetv
of newspaper publication has been
given to pending trouble between
.wo men in Georgia, for them to
successfully plan a meeting and
reach the designated point with
out being intercepted by officers or
through the intervention of friends
Such has been the experience of
those who have tried it, and it is a
notorious fact that of late years
those who have attempted to re
sort to the code duello in this
State have only made then.se I’e 1 ’e
ridiculous.
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
State of Georgia, Floyd Couuty,
t) the Superior Court of said Coun
ty: Tim petition of Cornelius Ter
hune, J. Park Bowie, Geo. F. Nix
on and P. M. Nixon respectfully
show :
first That they are the owners
of the entire capitol stock of the
“Terhune, Berry Hardware com
pany,” a corporation chartered
a ‘cording to the laws of the State.
second That petitioners are now
< ngaged in, and propose continu
i ig business under said charter and
| the privileges therein conferred,
! hut they desire to change the
n une of said corporation to that
of “Terhune Nixon Company.”
third That all the rights, powers,
and privileges granted in the char
ter of the “Terhune, Berry Hard
ware Company” may be conferred,
exercised, enjoyed and continued
under the corporate name of “Ter
hune Nixon Company.
Wherefore petitioners pray the
granting of an order of the Court
changing the name of said corpora
tion to that cf “T *rhune Nixon
Company,” and petitioners will
ever pray on.
McHenry & Nunnally,
Pets. Atty’s.
Filed in office Oct. 16th, 1894.
W. E. Bfiysiegle, Clerk.
A true copy from the original as
appears of record in Charter Book
No. 1, of Floyd Superior Court.
O t 16th, 1894.
Wm. E. Beysiegle,
Clerk Superior Court.
Floyd County Ga.
WHITE AS MARBLE.
And Hard as Rock Was tHe Wo*
man’s Body.
Laurel, Md., October 16.—The
members of the Tyson family have
had the remains of 'Wm. Tyson
and Miss Jane Tyron exhumed and
transferred from the original buri
al place.
Wm Tyson had been buried 31
years and Jane Tyson 16 years,
very little remained of Wm. Ty
son, but the lady's remains were
in a complete state of preserva
tion. Upon removing ths covering
the body was disclosed as white as
marble.
A Mad man Killer.
Perro, O. T., October 17—E. T.
Hand, professor of the Kildare
High Schools, shot four holes
through George F. Rohr, former
ly Mayor of Arkansas City, Kan.,
near here to-day. Rohr died in
s antly. Quarrel over a piece of
lan i.
Don’t take internal remedies
f r Female Diseases Common
sense requires a direct application
like “Orangs Blossom” Sold by
D. W. Curry.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 17 18 34.
HOW’S THIS!
We offer One Hundred Dollars
i Reward for any case of catarrh
that cannot be cured by Hall’s C
atarrh Cure.
| F. J. CHENEY* CO., Props,
Toledo, 0.
Ws the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years,
and believe him perfectly honor
able in all business transactions
and financially able to carry out
any obligation made by their firm.
West & Truax, Wholesale
Druggest, Toledo, O. Warding,
Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale
Druggist, Toledo. O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in
ternally, acting directly upon the i
blood anu mucous surfaces of the
sysie n. Price 75c. per bottle. So d
by all Druggist. Testimonials free
r BANISHED
£3 — pimples, blotches, sores,
—, humors, and eruptions, by
” r ' P' ercos Golien Mea
ical Discovery. For a poor
« complexion, nnd for the
poor blood that causes it,
E&f aS * ' is the best of all known
rernediee.
In every or disor
toj?i der *he skin or scalp, in
every trouble that comes
VTA from impure blood, the
fiV [A _ “ Discovery ”is the only
A" | medicine that’s sold with
—' -a {/uaranfre that it shall
do what it promises. If it doesn’t benefit
or cure, you have your money l ack.
Scrofula in all its various forms, Eczema,
Tetter, Salt-rheum, Erysipelas, Boils, Car
buncles, Enlarged Glands, Tumors and Swell
ings. and every kindred ailment, are per
fectly and permanently cured by it.
Buy of reliable dealci's. With any others,
something else that pays them better will
probably bo urged as •* just as good.”
— - -
Get Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy at any
druggist’s, for 50 cents, and you get a com
plete and lasting cure for tha worst cases of
Chronic Catarrh in the Head.
PALACE MARKET
Os the upper end cf
town. Chas We!s has
opened up a meat mar
k?tat 4 Cothran St.
where he will be glad
seehis many friends
This isthe placeto £et
all kinds of steak roas’
chops and c I would be
pleased to have you
give me acall.
Valuable Farms ftrKntir
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
antsand buyetswouid
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 Southern Pacific railway. Pas
sengers holding firstand seconp
class tickets are permitted to occu
py space in tourisis sleeping cars
on payment of a nominal rate
charged for accommodations there
in.
These 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 Mt xico 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. Riuearnon, G. P. A.,
Cincinnati, O-
GIlt&M MUST
Every cu tuner buying 50
worlli of goods hi a 'huh ..ill lihV'-
< guess every <l«y ’het do so, hi
a jar of beans, etc , to be opened
October Blet, 1801
The one guessing nearest <h
number ge's a good
Thn 2nd nearest a Barrel Flour
The 3rd. nearest ]( 0 Ibe. Fl< ur
The 41 h nearest 50 lbs Flour.
The sth. nearest 25 lbs. Flour
The 6’b, nearest 5 lbs, Fine
Soda Crackers.
The 7’h. nearest 1 Gallon of
Prime Molasses.
The next eight nearest each 25c
worth of any goo is ’h j y may se
lent .
The Guess Costs You
Nothing.
Everybody invited to call
and see,
-+F. PENCEs-
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 guaranteed.
The New
Signboard
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lam l
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I temptation and danger to avoid, and with
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•nd then to confuse and possibly to mislead
the traveler. Some of us fail to climb the
bills, some fall asleep in the valleys, and still
others wander off and are lost in the marsh's
morasses; but to the great majority of
mankind the crossroads are the only really
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“ What trade or profession will I follow f"
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" How can 1 best win success?” says the
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THE CONSTUTUJTIION,
ATLANTA, GA.
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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
forand dp|iverpo. Give
me a call satisfaution
guaranteed.
Rome Mutual Loan Associaon.
HOME OFFICE ROME GEORGIA
325, Broad Street.
A National Building and Loan Comply
Purely Mutual, safe Investment an
Good Profit Made by small
Monthly Payments,
OFFICER .
J. A. GLOvER. I reeitient. j. n . MO( )RK, See’tv & Troa
CHAS. I. GRAVES,(Vice President. .1. H . RHODES,
HALVfKD SMIT H , General Council. ° U ®‘
IB94FALL AND WINTER MILLMlias.
NO. 302 BROAD STREET. ROME GEORGIA,
We are now prepared to Show
A Select Stock of New and Sty
lish Millinery,
Ladies, Misses and childrens,
Hats and Bonnets, Baby
Hair Ornaments, Side and Tuck
Combs, Ice Wool, Silk floss and
Zebhyrs. Will sell at lowest Cash
prices, Cali and S-e ns,
Respectfully
A. O. GRRRARD
■MMMauaaMiiiiiii i ■lawnna ’ nr i'inmim ..
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MadM - jeput
Madison Aven e and 58tn,Street,
NEW YORK.
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 A venue and Belt Li'ie Cais pa
the Door,
H M. CL ARK, proprietor
Passenger E’pvatoe a’ 1 night.
BRICKKILNS
LIME KILNS
HAIR AND SAND
We can furnish fresh Lime in large quanit ,e B
burned from our own Kilns on short notice. ■
Brick. Hair and Sand always on
George "W, Tram I
Fourth Ward Brick Yards, I