The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, October 25, 1894, Image 4

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THE HUSTLER OF HOME Coeona-claas Mail Matter. miLC.BVBD, j “££* MSMB® KttECK.j „ :l X iWJU' AND SUNDAY. '■» rsek or $5.00 per annum p LY OFFDIAL ORGAN •f *ia*a city o* Rome, and Floyd, the “l&Ann«rcousty‘of Georgia. FOR CONGfiERS \JONW MADDOX, Some bright boy ' Or girl. Th rough a little Mental effort, . is going to Become the ? Assessor of The greatest . Heference Libra ry Sver compiled * ’£>» Published < it may be Your child Will be the Successful one; . At any rate ' rw ought to 1 ve him an Opportunity To try. See th at he &■• provided With a copy of The Hustler Every Evening This we°k. He will take Greater pride in, And make Better use of The books <3? he has had Something To do with Procuring Them, Than if you Purchased The set gave it To him. jWMMKWawnnEKSKJHnsnaEMMMHMMMMMaa And the Troper use of • This great work ' AVZy make tJfikum an man. SINE JESTING'LESSON. ejnsoda of Mr. Straus’ num i-in»€u>n arte withdrawal will leave awffTKthnible'iesson in the minds & Mlreti.ia.fing arid an SbaftwHug pnhEc. tTUe Wson is this: That the . h.l wewApapPT- of New York, the circulation andcharac j-.0/ be influenced through ■'tMvi.y <\>ue tn g room.* in their du , r-f toJLhe people. On* 1 -o’ t.-he reasons for Mr. . j»’.T*Ak nominal ion by the Tam ■kjut y ini’, tee, ? a plainly stated »<' “Um,*. 1 who adv«> ated it was ' Lt- SrntFz'jJ which he is a •-» , e. s n u.q the largest ad .w'-rijscG- in li>u city. Il was sup b <’e‘se shallow schemers suet v ould secure the - •. at .* as* the silence, of » ,-ju- >3 » - O'wspapers. .livvZhtk. e 1 !r*y ki ,-w of the forces -Wo-aa comm' 1 the press was shown • iae tar' 1 a*. n<-n one of the • >-.,pap r« in w'ich Mr. Straus is . advertiser supported his • ■v-tioi jMiUaLed from poiit u-t «t the. re>iyj;i,< .“hat required -At. .4 < tel C-EL. 'Wxi * xpefi nn-n>'f indirect sub* a tTiirg is nut c iL*ly to he tried i w-*H) vtr -n.—New York THE HUSTLER OF ROME, THURSDAY OCTOBER, 25 1894. The street sprinkler is in ti e set tling business. Judge Hines has discarded his alpaca koat and is moping around I now, clothed in thought. .Japanees may no' be nailing the Chinees to the kross but they are pressing th p m to the “wall The Columbus Evening Ledger] has gone to an eight pager, chock ] full <>f good reading and advertise ments. Woodall is a Hustler. The big Dixie Fair nt Macon, is now in full blast. Let Romans paste that in their hats and taken week oil' and have a picnic seeing the sights of the big show. Misery is said to love company. Then in a few more days Hines’ lonesome spell will end for he will have Tom-tom Watson and old Dr. Flopper Felton with him. “Any important bills in legists ture from your neighborhood?” “Jest one. Old Brown’s distillery is ten miles from town, an’ waul her fotched ini”—Constitution.. Lily Langtry 7 is coming across again. Unless she has been taking generous squirts of Brown-Sequ r elixer we do not believe she can match another Gebhardt. —Macon News. Every Democrat who believes that Judge Maddox did his duty by his constituents, is urged to go to the polls November 6th and vote. The stay at home votes don’t count. One of the allegations in a Chi cago woman’s plea for divorce from her husband was that he “w'as a fowl.”—lf that were sufficient grounds, my, my, wouldn't there be many a severed knot. Sam Whitmire, the irrepressi ble Flovd county “Wool Hat Boy” of wooden-chicken-leg fame, is now hustling news on the scen tilating Macon Evening News. Sam has no superior in his lyin. A North Georgia farmer proposes to Biake a fence around his land with cotton bales.— Constitution. If he does he will need an army of Japanees and Ga'ling guns to keep his debtors on the outer side. There are now 16 023 chapters of the Epworth League in the Meth odist Episcopal Chureh,au increase of 418 in the mouth ending Sept. *2O. Os the total number of chap tera 2,800 are of junior leagues. Dr Charlotte E. Benton has held . the responsible position of dental s irgeon at the New York institu tion for the Deaf and Dumb for over a year, where she has had charge of nearly 350 pa'ieats of all ages aud both sexes. Baron Albert de Rothcbild has just given 1250,000 to build and equip a pavilion in the Empress Elizabeth Hospital at Vienna, for women suffering from cancer. The money constitutes a “Bettina” fund, called after the baron’s late wife, who died after a terrible suf fering from this disease. Statistics of the Imperial Ger man Health Department shows Berlin as the healthiest city in the world. Here the death rate is 16.3 p r I,COO. Compared with Alexan dria.a city fanned by the sea breeze aud constantly under the influence of sunshine, Berlin shows to no small advantage. In this latter city statistics give the death-rate at 62.9 per 1.000 Suppose John Tomtit Graves, as the Griffin News calls him, strikes his tent up in New York, would he be very much missed?—Columbus Ledger. And just imagine! what will be come of New York if John-gets-his gun after the democracy and shoots down as much democratic majori ty there as he did in Georgia. Save the mark!—Hustler of Rome. David Bennett should u have it understood that John Temple is not to write any letters.—-Milledge j rille Bee. j There will come a snow storm in | A igust when Rome is out of any-1 thing to squabble about. There are tl political squabbles, the book agent squabbles, and last and perhaps biggest the circus-street paracb -'axed-out-of-town squab bles. May the squabbling business live long and prosper in Rome.— Calhoun Times. From the blissful abode of his sylvan retreat Editor James Hall tires the above broadside into the bustling, thriving metropolis of Northwest Georgia. When you get tired of “resting up,” Jim, come down and tackle the Tribune again. The geography of Mars is map ped out almost as completely as that of the moon ; and new discov snes are located as bearing such a position to Tempe, or Noachis, or Hesperia or to the river Deuter onihie. It is a pity that, owiug to the inuutrious properties of lumi niferous ether, we are debarred from opening up these temptingly named regions The Martian Alps would have been a grand resource for jaded peak hunters after the Himalayas ar* exhausted, and ' when the Canoa-ians played out. ■ The latest hygienic craze in P?.rio is the use of Jporous glass for windows. This is declared to pos sess all the advantages of the ordi nary window framing, and while light is as freely admitted as through the medium of common glass, the “porous” further admits air, too, the minute holes with which this is intersected being too fine to permit of auy draught.while th 7 provide a healthy continuous ventilation .through the apart m er/. Cold weather is coming and if i you can’t get up a little money ito pay for your paper bring along i a hot brick to put to our feet o’ li ghts.—Chattooga News. Get married, young man, and you won’t need hot bricks.—Mari etta Journal. Jewhiz! but aint that a pert suggestion. When Cain reads it w are betting that he will think th first part of our kronic kry—“Dam the Etowah.” Secretary Carlisle does not agree in the opinion that Floyd county can legally issue her baby bonds —Columbus Ledger. But if we issue them as bonds, just the same kind that the mon ey sharks are ever “laying for doncherno” —only in smaller val ues, then what right has Carlisle or any other lisle to kumamedlin? How many of the populists will vote for Dr. Felton after he has stigmatized them a “dark lantern crew of conspirators”? Will you vote for such a political dema gogue in preference to a brainy, sincere democrat like John Mad dox? Your self respect forbids it. —Marietta Journal. A druggist’s clerk in Boston has succeeded in making a medicine that will deprive a cat of its voice without injuring it in the least, — Athens Banner. Order a gross, send one to Tom Watson and the eleven to Col Moll Lease of the “bleeding’’ state of freaks, commonly kalled Kansas. Secretary Carlisle and Solicitor Reeve disagree upon the right of a county to issue bonds to he used as a circulating medium. The sec retary is of the opinion they would be taxable under the 10 per cent State bank tax.—Athens Banner. A/\ TAKE KITE? TN THEE. Fgt'jCq When yourulood its out of order, you can’t afford to wait. A slight cold. in this scrofulous ocnaition, Ap vficßr enough to threaten you with ConsuTuptiou. 4B ® rßt rvnmrorn of any V' weakness In the lungs, or x il with any cough that you ' /4 '■! can’ l to get rid of, '' ‘ ! Ton 'ake Doctor 'LI wn I Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. ForConstunp tion itself, eiewpt in tbe most advanced stages, and for all the conditions that lead to it, this is a positive and proved remedy. Consumption is Lung-Scrofula. You must depj'.ud upon the blood for a cure. The “ Die oovery” reaches it, through the blood, as nothing else «an. Not only this, but ecerw form of Scrofula. In Consumption, Weak Lengs, Severe Lingering Coughs. Asthma, and all Bronchial, Throat and Lung Affec tions, U is (ju/irtuxtefd to benefit or cure, or 7'xur suonsy is returned. Colic. Diarrhea, Dysentery, Cholera and Chol'-i Infantum, take Dr, '‘MDpound irrect of Bmart-WeeA. Dr. Felton has fought the I Alliance and their p«*t schemes; most bitterly four years ago. and yet now he says he is converted. Can you support a man who changes | his political views every timq an office is in sight?—Chattanooga N ews. Would Mclntosh call the Japo- Cbinese war a‘hog and harmony” campign? The Japs are in harmo ny, and are chasing the ‘ ’pig tails” doDchersee? —Hustler of Rome. As wehavesaid before,no amount of lost pig fails will affect the hog and hominy campaign in South west Georgia.—Albany Heraid. David B. Hill has never been defeated for an office for w hich he was a candidate. He has run suc cessfully for assemblyman, mayor of Elmira, aiderman, lieutenant governor, and governor tw ice. He has never run on anything but a democratic ticket. —Griffin News and Sun. Dr. Felton clain e I to have a circular sent out by the National Bank Association calling on all National banks to contract the circulation so that the Sherman law could be repealed. The bankers say that no such circular was ever eent to them and that the whole story is false. And we believe what they say. —Chattanooga News. IS IT A CONSPIRACY. Detectives and Witnesses for Lexow Committee Arrested. New York Oot. 25 . —The Lexow committee suddenly adjourned this morning until 2 p.m. Mr. Goff’s detectives and an important witness named Matilda Herman, whom they were bringing to New ork from Chicago, where arrest ed this morning in Jersey City. Mr. Goff claims it is a police con spiracy. Scott’s Emulsion the cream of Cod liver Oil, with Hypophosphites, is for Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Weak Lungs, Consumption, Loss of Flesh, Emaciation. Weak Babies, Crowing Children, Poor Mothers’ Milk, Scrofula, Anaemia; in fact, for all conditions call ing for a quick and effective nourishment'. Send for Pamphlet. Free. Scott * Bowna, N. Y. ANOruggiata. 60c. and Si- Say my friend why this exceeding good humor? Did your lot tery tickl win? No but I am away ahead on this outfit you see. “High Price” used t o charge me $20.00 for this style suit, and $5.- OO for this Hat, and $6.00 for those shoes —Well I got them at Coker’s for $18.50 all told. Suit $12.50, Hat $3.00, Shoes $3.00. Oh! I see. BACK ATTHE OLD STAND. We have opened at the old stand of W. 11. Edmondson & Co., on Broad st., with W. 11. Edmondson as manager of the business. Our goods are fresh and nice, and we are going to sell them very cheap for cash. Send your child or servent to us. and they will be treatod as well as f you came yourself (but don’t forget to send the cash.) If you want to buy groceries at retail and wholesale prices come to see us. We want all of W. 11. Edmon son s & Cos old customers ami a great many new ones, so come and do your self good and please us. Respectfully. Edmondson Grocery Co. £ O 0 PIMPLES, BLOTCHES t a a ■ Fll AHO OLD SORES •I prickly ash, poke root CATARRH, MALARIA, .4 J AND POTASSIUM Kip HEY TROUBLES S BEfiS and DYSPEPSIA Marvelous Cures Ar* entirely removed by P.P.p, i ■ -» -Prickly Ash. Poke Root and Potas- ™ . / . r . | • n • •lun>, th* greataat blood purifier on a \ in Blood Poison % V mbmm Lippman Bros.* savannah D Ga.: Dkam Sirb-I bought a bottle o} Rhsumatism 4; "—~—77 n d t tt^t^? c t . t i. e s otbi ' r, “« 8 - \ \ and Scrofula ? 7 v Aberdeen, Brown County, O. \ P. I* P. purines the blood, builds up Capt. i. ». Johnston. the weak and debilitated, gives _ X s:rongth to weakened nerves, expels . «»yAom it may eonetr-n: I here- (LU „ diseases, giving the patient health and “T ,o th e wonderful properties " , liuppln*sa where sickness, gloomy of P. P. P. for eruptlonk of the skin. I aA X feelings and lassitude first prevailed. »uffer*d for several years with an un- .o) —*lghtly and disagreeable eruption on ' For primary secondary and tertiary S’/, tr ’* < 1, , ?Xr r Z known reme- . syphilis, for blood poisoning, mercu- bus In vain,until P. p. p. was used, T. z rial poison, malaria, dyspepsia, and s^s, anl r ’.°. w • nt lr*ly cured. V-1’ in all blood and skin diseases! like («i«n*d by) J. D. JOHNSTON. blotches, pimples, old chronic ulcers, Bavannah. Ga, tetter, scald head, bolls, erysipelas. *v t _ n..—a '-sema—wc may say, without fsarof ■*!“ t anerr mires. mtradiction, that P. P. P. is the beat nMmtnv fromtkt vu- V' blood purifier In the world, and makes Mayor of Sequin,TtX. \ ki‘ positive, speedy and permanent cure* Saoutir, Tnz.. January 14 isoa J. [nallcaaea. Mksbks, Ltpralx Bnos., BaVinnih. X motmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmkhb •«.: Gtnlltmtn—l have tried yonr P. \ Ladies whose systems are >olsone4 P. fur * disease of the wk in, usually and whose blood is in an impure oonai- known as skin cancer,of thirty vears’ X tian, due to menstrual irregularitiea, atnadinr. and found jrrent relief: it ' are peculiarly benefited by the won* purlflea the blood and removes all Ir- , dorful tonic and blood olsaasinjf prop- citation from ths seat of the disease \ ertlosof P. P. P.-Prickly ▲kb, Poke prevents any spreading of the X Hoot and Potassium. ,* nave taken fl re or aix bottles fIK f SSI OODfldsnt th A t AHOthGT COUFS® Y. arßiMGrssui, ilo., Aug. 14th. 1898. 3!. 1 f < iS r *‘ kw* »lso relieved d) X —I can sp*ak la th* bigbeat t*rma of indigestion and stomach V Z3P your medicine from my own personal toonblaa. Yonre truly, _____ X X knowledge, 1 waa affected with heart CAPT. W. M. RUBT, disease, pleurisy and rbeutaatiam for Attorney at Law. w 35 years, was treated by the very beat \ Bai dd bum Ma B8!iefl Free, f r ALL DBUQGIBTS BELL PT. 4 cheerfully aay It haa dose me mor* . ann aa - X Se good than anything I have ever taken. LipPMAN RROR ak x. 1 can recommend your medicine to aU ■■■• ■ inent W jA sufferer* of the above diseases. PBOPHJETOKB. X C' MRS. M. M. YEARY. ___ « 'X Bprlnfffleld. Qr**n County, Mo. x FOR SALE BY D.W. BURRY. 0140 O fs as case and as a flax seed poultice. ikkeapo”*. tice, drawing out ,erar 1 paiu, and curing al? ureases peculiar to la dies. I “Or' nyr; Bios? is a pas i tile, easily used at any time; i lis applied right to the parts i Every lady can treat herscii I with it. Mailed to any address won re ceipt of si. Dr. j .A. McGill & Co, 4 Fancrama Place, Chicago, 111. Sold by D, W. Curry Druggist. , ■ ■ ■■ gnu nu mu iu in tiiiaiuuiiiiuiu m iux« jJoyous j I throbbing j (life | ? offered to the chronic 3 £ invalid would be regarded 9 | with distrust! Long suffer-1 , I ing leaves the patient | 5 hopeless—he believes no 9 1 more in any cure. Would 1 g that such hopeless ones could S | read the testimonials of 2 Brown’s Iron Bitters i X They point away to relief and a < S health, and they are genuine! £ £ _ A . Sweet Water, Texas. 9 E ’L° r ** e,vs ,OR K years I was a great 9 jg sufferer from kidney and other troubles, a a. and at times was confined to my bed. I 3 • tried a number of medicines recotn- *, S mended by sympathizing friends and pre- S I senbed by physicians without receiving S the least benefit. Then I gave Brown*# 3 Iron Bitters a trial, and two bottles 5* brought me off my back. Today I am S well and hearty. W. T. Cook. S _ and then this: 5 .. . Ten Brooke, Tenn. 9 S . After being undet the care of a physic- 8 S lan tor eight years, I commenced taking 3 I Brown s Iron Bitters with the result 9 ' S that I am entirely cured. It is the best S, remedy I have ever taken, and I certainly X wish that every woman suffering as I did S X could know its value. Mrs. Rosa Rbecer. 9 x Does the above knock | - at your door ? i S The Gennine has the Crossed S ~ Red Lines on the wrapper. r S Brown Chemical Co . Baltimore. Md 9 Bmi WttttMßMißV HWIWWIWIJWMIHWI® MAGNETIC NERVINE 18 Bn,< * wi * h v* r ’tf®r» l» fluaranteo to cure L— NsrvoueProatra- JviW W"w W tion, Fits, Oitzi- VLaTx * At. 1 . nese, Headache nmi * wR Neuralgia and Wake A, -’.A f fulness,e»u>-elbyey ce<tdveuseofOpinn 1' 0“' aud v< ,n r r nnr - uvrin . hoi; zientalDepre atrfVMC Mricn. sion, Softening? she Brain, causing Misery, Insanity and Death Barreness, Impotency, Lost Power in eitb«- «h Premature Old Aae. Involuntary Losses, causr by over-indulgence, over-exertion of the Brain an (Errors of Youth. It gives to Weak Organs their Natural Vigor and doubles the joys of life; cuf.-s Lucorrhma and Ferna’s Weakness. A month's trsat meat, in plain packsfT. by mail, 6> any address. 51 per box, 6 boxess6. with every 16 order we give a Written Guarantee to cure or refund the money Circulars free. Gum* .lew weued only by our bi elusive t _ Southern Ry. Co. tcttli. To The East. L «ave East Rome 5.40 a. m. 4,40 p, tn 1 Arrive Cleveland 7.55 a. tn. 7.02 pi m •• Knoxville 10.25 a.m. Ki.OOp.ni. “ Bristol ~2.15 p.m. 4.30 a. I “ Washington .4.02 a- ro. 9.40 p.m j *• Baltimore 5.00 a.m. 11.00 a. m. •• Philadelphia 7 q 5.». m. 8.50 a. m *• New York 10.50 a, m. 6.52 a. m Train leaving East Rome at 5.40 a.m.. has a . Pullman Sleeping car, Mobile to Cleveland, I where it connects with the popular Vestibule , Oioing car train for Washington and New York Thia train also connects at Cleveland, with I train so r Chattanooga. arrives at 9.55 a. m. The 4,40 p. m. train connects at Ooltewrh Junction ; with Sleeping car, for Radford. Va., making di reel connection for all tw>i'*LS To West. And The North Leave East Rome 4.40jv m. 2.00 a.m 10.40 am Arrive Chattanooga....7.lOp. in.4.50a.m. 1.20 pm “ Cincinnati 7,30a. m. 7.20 p.m. Nashville 8.20a. m.10,55e. tn.7.20p.m “ Memphis 7.00a. m. 6.10 p. m. “ St. Louis 6 45p. m. 7.05 a. m. *• Kansas city 7,25 a. m, 10.25 a. m. Little Rock 2.30 p. m, 2.45 a, tn, “ Ft, Worth .8:90 a: m; 7’50 pm I Trains leaving East Rome 4:40 pm is the pop ular “Cincinnati & Florida Limited.” It is full vestlbuled and runs solid Jacksonville to Cin cinnati. carrying Pullman's finest sleeping cars and a magnificent observation car from Macon ' to chattanooga(Bcats free), where it makes di rect connection with solid train with through Sleeping car attached Chattanooga to Mnmphll l onnecting there for all points west. To South Georgia, Carolina and Florida. eave East Rome. 250 am 1115 am 402 pm Arrive Atlanta 6.o«am 155 pm 6 25p “ Augusta ...,J.2&pm 925 pm. “ Macon 10 50 a m 725 pm 10 40p m- “ Savannah.... 630 pm 700 am “ Brunswick.... 715 p 615 am *• Jacksonville ..9 00 p 830 am Train leaving East Rome 2:58 a m runs soli t« Brunswick. Sleeping cars Chattanooga to At anta, The 1115 a m train solid through vesfc liuled train to Jacksonville, stops in Atlanta 1 55 until 730 p m: takes on sleeping ear to Bruns wick and the connection from 4:02 train, Ti l * 1115 a m train connects with R SD.B AL, A 4 W P and oa railroad trains in the Union Depot, Atlanta, It. Also has an elegant observation chair car (seats free) to Macon, To Alabama, Texas & the West. Leave East Rome.’ 9 40 p m Arrive Anniston ,12 05 night. 755 p m, “ Selma 530 »t» •* Montgomery.... ,7 00 a m Mob ile 12 30 noon •• New Orleans 4 45pm “ Houston 7to a m Leave East Rome 4 10 p m Alpine Accom od» on. Leave East Rome 2,00 p, m, Gadsden and At talla Accommodation. Train leaving East Rome 9:40 pni has 1 11 mao Sleeping car to Mobile connecting wit Pullman ear to New Orleans, For further particulars, tickets or sleep n K car reservations, call on or write to T, c, SMITH,? &TA, Kome'l»- L A, BELL, I>. P A, Selma, Als. j, j, Farnsworth d p a Atlanta oa- e, a, bf.nscotrr, a oP a„ Knoxville, Tsnn. w, a Tt’KK, g, p, a. Washington p c, BARGAIN IN PIANO. For the next 60 days I will sell a good new Upright Piano, with thri’e pedals, full size, warranted for years, for $225.00. cash, j> n I" months, and balance in two y earß ' or on easy installments. I will s 6 on 15 days trial, if not satisfac or. I will pay freight both way®- Write for catalogue. Sheet music and all kinds of mll sic books cheap. E. E. FORBES. A NNivrox, Ala. '