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TEE HUSTLER GF EONL'
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THE MEEK AND LOWLY.
The Populists in Schley county
adopted the most disgraceful meth
ods to secure the colored vote. On
the night before the election in a
portiotj of the county known as a
Third party stronghold, the Popu
lists gave a barbecue and festival,
and sent wagons to every portion
of the county for negroes. At this
place they caroused all night, and
by morning a large proportion of
she negroes were drunk, and in this
condition they were induced to go
to the polls.
How is this for the party of pure
methods, who condemn the acts of
the “two old parties? ’
In Jackson county they hauled
two car loads of negroes from Clark
county and voted them at Newtown
precinct ou the Northeastern rail
road . The Populists of Jackson
county don’t deny this. —Gaines-
ville Eagl“.
In the recent election in this
county there is no G< übt that the
populists voted al out 800 illegal
voters. It is asserted by some of
the best men in the county, that
num' era .of men from oth r coun—
a ties, brought n« o the county by
the wagou oad, voted, some of
them, maybe two or three limes
Little if any, regard was paid to a
tax defau I ter.
The poor, igronant n«gro who
had p tid no taxes for years was en
couraged to swear against tax fi
fas, that he had paid all taxes. Li
ttle or no attention, was paid to the
age or time of residence in the
county—Barnesville Gazette
The Harris county grand jury
is investigating illegal voting in
the late election. Il is charged that
fully SCO tax defaulters voted the
Populist ticket. Quite a number ot
true bills have already been found.
In one of the Hart county dis
tricts it is said that the populibts
put men’s clothes on negro women
and voted them.
Register.
Tomorrow is your last day. Go
and register.
See to it that you register to
night or tomorrow.
While the “maykawder” is at
war and the Zar continues to die,
the Kayzer is writing poetry.
The Chicago Herald remarks
that Bob Ingersoll continues to de
nounce God and the democratic
party. Both can stand it.
Go to tax collector Black’s office
a nd get your name on the list and
l.e in shape to put in a solid vot e
for John W. Maddox and bonds.
The Marietta Journal is not on
ly for that peerless, fearless hust
ling democrat, John W. Maddox,
but it is hard at work for him.
The Macon City Council hasrecot
sidered its action and will not per
mit saloons to keep open house all
night during the big fair. Tnatsja
.deal better.
It was an Augusta negro who
having 11 children, went off and
kom mi ted suicide when his wife
presented him with twins. For hinl,
13 was an unlucky number.
If a man is seen walking to his of
fice these day sin Savannah while the
rate war is going on between the car
lines, one of two conditions exists—
he lacks seuse or cents, for the man
with cents rides j Athens Banner.
Dr. Fe’tou fought, bled and died
as it were four years ago in trying
to defeat what he then termed the
dtiYk lantern party. The Doctor is
now toting the biggest lantern in
the whole business. — Buchauan
Banner.
For once Macon can laugh at
Atlanta, and it is not base ball
season, either. The former has had
an interesting fair and the later —
oh, well, she has the Georgia Leg
islature to contend with.—Alba
ny Herald
Harry Hill has told a friend that
he will not enter society again
when ha gets out of the pin. be
cause society is what ruined him.
i Tl ia decision is probably a com
pact between Harry and Lord
Bersford—Brunswick Times.
Gov. Fowler says that he believes
that tbe New York Democracy wil]
win '•hands down,” but perhaps yon
noticed that he immediately there
after put his hands in his jeans and
handed over s’2 000 to the campaign
fun That kind of “hands down’
may win,but t’other won’t. At leant
not tli< trip —Lynchburg Advance.
, Occasionally, there seem to be
, spasmodic efforts to boost .Capt.
Bradwell for re-appointment to the
i position of State School JCommis
sioner. We would hardly guess
however that there is any possi
bility of liis re-appointment, and
feel sure that the teachers of the
t State, would make no protest,
• whatever, if he were not. —Coluin-
i bus Ledger.
And Bill Clifton turns down
i Henry Cabaniss in his race for the
) S scretaryship of the Senate. This
11 seems to be the year in which the
E ‘‘Bills”are being honored. —Ath-
t ens Banner.
Bill Clifton is another one the
r Hustler of Rome’s “mark that
f prediction” candidates. One by
one, they each and dl“get there”
THE HUSTLER OF ROME, FRIDAY OCTOBER, 26 1894.
O, beautiful isle of mem rv, light- I
ed by the morning star of life! where ■
the roses bloom by the door, where
the robins sing among the apple blos
soms, where bright water ripple in
eternal melody. Therelare echoes of
tongs that are sung no more, tender
words spoken by lips that are dust
blessing 8 from hearts that are still
There’s a useless cradle, a broken doll
a sunny dress, ai d m empty garment
folded away. There’s a lock of silver
ed hair and an unforgotten prayer,
and mother is sleeping there*—Bob
Taylor in Visions and Dreams.
Editor Glessner bo'dly announc
es that Phil Byrd, of the Hustler
of Rome, will be made a Georgia
colonel, with headquarters in the
saddle, as a member of the govern
or’s staff. —Brunswick Times.
Glessner’e “boldness” is only
surpassed by his wonderful fund
of ‘"Hass.” When we get to be a
Colonel we will tender the boys of
the Fourth Estate a Military ball
and furnish Champaign—“after
the hall is over.”
The memb *r from Possum Trot
precinct was “swored in” along
with the balance of the Legislators
at high noon, today. He will be
heard from the first time any rail
road legislation begins.—Columbus
Ledger.
You betcherlife. We are in fa
vor of free passes, free trade and
free licker, just like “white folks”
are in favor of free Salvation.—
Possum Trot Gazette.
Secretary Carlisle has made
public the decision of the attorney
general on Floyd county’s propos
ed issue of bonds. It is, that they
can be circulated as currency, but
must pay 10 per cent, tax in like
manner as the issue of State banks
—Brunswick Call.
Not so —Mr. Car Lisle only mads
public “one” of the Attorney Gen
eral ’s opinions. The other one is
‘the” one county will act on.
The Marietta Journal hits the
spike on the cranium in this “P
P.”—pungent paragraph :
Parson Eelton’s course in his
present populistic campaign of
abuse and slander against democ
racy will disgust every self-respect
ive white man in his district. And
only a year or two ago he was mak
ing loud boast of his rehabilitated
democracy.
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To The East.
Lnave East Rome 5.40 a. m. 4,40 p.m
Arrive Cleveland7.ss a.m. 7.02 p. m
| *• Knoxvillelo.2sa, m. It'.OOp.m.
I “ 8ri5t01,2.15 p.m. 4.30 a.m
“ Wa5hingt0n......4.02 a- m. 9.40p.ia
“ Baltimores.ooa.m. 11.00a.m.
“ Philadelphia 7 05.a. m. 3.50 a. is
*• New Yorklo.soa,m. 6.52a.ni
Train leaving East Rome at 5.40 a. m.. has a
Pullman Sleeping car, Mobile to Cleveland,
where it connects with the popular Vestibule
Dining car train for Washington and New York
This train also connects at Cleveland, with
train so r Chattanooga, arrives at 9.55 a. m. Th,
4,40 p. in. train connects at Ooltewrh Junction
with Sleeping car, for Radford. Va., making di
rent connection for all t>oi“ts F^s* 1
To West. And The North
Leave East Rome4.4op. m. 2.00 a.m 10.40 am
Arrive Chattanooga....7.lop. m. 4.50 a.m. 1.20 pm
“ Cincinnati7,3oa. m. 720 p.m.
" Nashvilleß.2oa. m.10,55a. m.7.20p.m
“ Memphis7.ooa. 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 R0ck2.30 p. m. 2.45 a, m,
“ Ft, Worth, ,8 :W a; m. 7SO p m
Trains leaving East Rome 4:40 p m is the pop
ular "Cincinnati & Florida Limited.” It is full
vestibuled and runs solid Jacksonville to Cii
cinnati. carrying Pullman's fl vest sleeping cars
and a magnificent observation car from Macot
to chattanoogaiseats free), where it makes di
rect connection with solid train with through
steeping car attached Chattanooga to Memphis
onnecting there for all points west.
To South Georgia, Carolina and
Florida.
eave East Roms. ,250 am 1115 am 4 02 pa
Arrive Atlanta6.oo am 155 p m « 25p
“ Augusta ....,1.20 pm 925 pm.
“ Maconlo 50am 725 pm 10 40pis.
•* Savannah.... 630 pm
“ Brunswick.... 715 pm
*• Jacksonville 330*16
Train leaving East Rome 2:56 a m runs soli
t« Brunswick, Sleeping cars Chattanooga to At
ante, The 1115 a m train solid through v»«-
buled train to Jacksonville, stops in Atlanta
sft until 7 30 p m : takes on sleeping ear to Brass
wick and the connection from 4:02 train, •
1115 a m train connects with R <St D,S AL, A
* P and oa railroad trains in the Union
Atlanta, It Also has an elegant observat o
chair car (seats free) to Macon,
To Alabama, Texas & the West.
Leave East Rome 9 40pm
Arrive Anniston,l2 05 night. 7 P •
" Selma 6 30 am
“ Montgomery.... ,700 ain
Mobile 12 30 noon
•• New Orleans 445 p m
“ Houston7 to a in
Ixsave East Rome 4 10 p m Alpine Accoiuod*
Ixsave East Rome 2,00 p, m, Gadsden and
talla Accommodation. „
Train leaving East Rome 9:40 I' jtll
man Sleeping car to Mobile connec
Pullman car to New Orleans,
Eor further particulars, tickets or
car reservations, call on or write to
T.C, SMITH. P ATA .RO®;"*’
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