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TBE BUSTLER OF HOME
>Ui>
vx»n ) Editor, and
PHIL Gr. B) Managei.
) CITY
JORN C. REECE, bditor.
pailTanTsunpay.
or 55.00 per annum
ONLY OFFICIAL ORGAN
<tv of Rome, and Floyd, the
th ?«Bann«r couuty’’ of Georgia.
FOR CONGRKRS
JONW- MADDOX,
Nelme ’ the gifted
Kentuckian ba ß few equals and no
superiors, on the lecture stage of
ibis day and generation __
John Wauamaker is said to be
putting SP" 9 m °° ey !“ tMI
kale. There will b ”' er be
danger ot the Etrikor? tesrrng up
the noil.-Brnnwidt Timell.
Just as we said, one editor kas
gone and said that it was more
than probable that the Legislators
would buy their Christmas ‘ tricks ’
in Atlanta.— Albany Herald J
The southern democrats in New
York City are true to the regular
state and municipal ticket. We
knew they would be. —Atlanta
Journal.
Would the esteemed Journal
mind saying what it thinKs of
President Cleveland’s failure in
this regard? The whole country is
very much interested in that ques
tion.—Chattanooga News.
It is reported that School Com
missioner S. D. Bradwell will
have to give way to some man bet,
ter posted in modern school meth
ods. This will be good news to the
school teachers of the State, who
will earnestly hope that it may
turn out to be true —Griffin New*.
The new post office at Omaha is
partially built ou laud owned by
Mrs. Cleveland, for which thegov
srnmeut paid sixty thousand dol
lars. Mrs. Cleveland has other
property in the same neighborhood
worth fifty thousand dollars. These
lots she inherited from her uncle,
Hen Folsom, who went out to Ne
braska as a pioneer early in the i
fifties, and whose “grub stake” was
furnished by the father of the
.president’s wif<>. i
The Macon Telegraph gives G ?v
--ernor Atkinson this hearty en- s
dorsemeut and Gad-speed in his (
new office; 'Wc believe that he t
bw shown himself capable of ris
ing to the level of any occasion
which he has been obliged to face,
and we think that he will contin
ue to show that capability. A man
of undeniable ability, of courage, 1
of firm convictions, familiar with i
politics and politicians, yet devot
ta the interest of the people, we
Mpect to see him develop* into •
the best-governors the State
had, and not lees a good gov- :
ern °r uor less useful in *very re ,
•P’ct hscause he m«y not find his
Path io smooth a one as have the <
who have ] receded hm . ’ .
GOV. ATKINSON’S AD3RE S
IfCiov. Atkinson’s public acm (
Bt ' in harmony with his inaugural
S( fdrPßS, the people will have no
re »«oti to find fault with his ad
ministration. He recognized the
re ®ponsibilitica qf his position and
’B® his purpose to discharge his
with an eye single to the
Public good. At least that is the
lrn P which his addr •86 I
JUfckes.
administration will be in
H ‘I r'otiou of economy and pro-
He will a,m to build up the
’ n e *ery possible way, and
88r >n the burdens of the people
6 will foster the schools auden
®Uurage immigration, and will in
all 011 l awe 'hat are generous tb
■ 'g'timate enterpises and that
protect the people against
Q j n g monopolies. From the
oQj * h *’B of the address we may
m j*? U b'y expect a popular ad
a,,tratioQ.—Savannah News,
THE HUSTLER OF ROME, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER, 31 1894.
PRESETATIOK OFOUR BATTLE
SHll’
At the close of our civil war Ad
miral Farragut reported that the
monitor fleet, created by John
Ericsson, was in perfect working
condition.
The Navy Department at that
time(March,lß66)applied to Erics
son, to know how it could be kept
m good condition. Ericsson wrote
reply, showing how these
might be floated into an inclosed
basin at I,eague Island, where the
water cculd be pumped out until it
was needed to float them again
‘A fleet laid upas I propose is,”
he said,“good for half a century ; nil
excepting some repairs about the
> armor backing, engines,hulls boil
ers, etc., may be kept in perfect or
, der, and in twenty four hours fifty
• ironclads may he transferred from
their dry resting place ou the sur
face of League Island to the Dela-
’ ware, with stores and ammunition
1 on board.”
For some reason qq attention
• Was paid to this suggestion, and
some time after Ericsson informed
a friend, who proposed to visit the
monitor fleet floating iu the waters
of th« Delaware, that he Woiild
' find them ‘‘a fleet of ironclads
subjected to the most rapid decay.
All that rotting ann corrosion
can do to destroy the vessels of
which a nation expects so much
in case of heed, you will find,” he
said, “in active progress. ”
It is now twenty-eight years
since Ericsson gave this advice
concerning the preservation of th*
monitors, and we have had an op
portunity to test its value in the
light of experience with different
methode. We observe that the Na
vy Department has finally.come to
his conclusion, so far as laying
armor-clad up iu ordinary is
concerned.
This new plan of disposing of ar
mored vessels includes battle ships
and coast vessels for use only in
case of emergency. It is the inter?"
tion of the department to transfer
to fresh water the battleships now
under construction, just as soon as
they have been thoroughly broken
in.
The place where the ships will be
aid up will be League Island, it
aeing the opinion of the Secretary
;hat this is the most desirable
rresh water rendezvous on the At
antic coast. The probabilities are
that in his forthcoming annual re
port, the Secretary’ will urge Con
gress to make an appropriation for
increasing the facilities of this
yard.
This being the plan, we would
suggest to the Secretary that he
consider Ericsson’s proposition of
a generation ago in the light of un
orejudiced judgment. —Army and
Navy Jour.
SMILES.
McSwatters: Where’s Hoboo
now? He was always wanting to
run over everybody. McSwittere:
Well, he’s fulfilling his ambition,
le’s a motorman od a trolley car.
—Syracuse Post.
“It must be strange for the
Spaniards to feel that they are
ruled over by a mere infant.’
“Why?” “It’s so uncommon.”
“Humph ! If« plain yuu nev*r hud
an infant. -Harper’s Bazaar.
Fri'*nd : v.' liy do you send your
l.usU nd h > lot lies to a tailor, when
uil they need is a button? Mrs.
Maniofem: Well, the fact is my
husband married so young that he
never learned how to sew on but
tons. —New York M eekly.
Lucy («ingle): Do you think it
/Ml remedy Dr. Pierces
FlXnt P-lleta Put up
v’L'A in little glass vials, bandy
V- r and convenient, feeaiea,
JI too, so that you know
they’re always fresh and
UMS reliable, unlike the ord)
sSs nary pills in wooden o*
Ms pnsteboard
Ok y LT3 There’s nothing to
I ta way of pills •» H,nab °F f
JgW . M to lake as the* littl.
A-W Pellets. There’s nothing
4&i 3 fe*SiK4S ifi so easy and natural to ac 1
tiou __ P oUilnKthat can do
M much lasting good- op BiliousuMS.
permanent/!/ cure
Indigestion Sick or Bilious
your money is returned-
A “S? £ arts
this offer : •« If w. cwaT cur*
your cm* to, WU p*y V**
is wicked to smoke, dear? Fanny
(married): No, dear, I’m sure it
isn’t. Lucy: Why are you so sure?
Fanny : Because my husband does
n’t smoke; and if it was wicked
I’m sure Jhe would do it.—Half-
Holiday.
He: Have you decided what to
give your old aunt for a birthday
present? She: No, but now’ I come
to think of it, the poor old maid
has had very little pleasure all
her life; you might just write her
an anonymous love letter.—Hu
moristische Blatter.
■■■■■■■■
Things in General.
A lady in Denver cut a’chickeu's
head off with an axe, and now that
old sayiug “got it where the chick
en got the axe,” is robbed of some
of its terrors. Thatjchicken is liv
ing and doing well, if w» are to
believe the Denver Republican.
Sam Knight, of Cincinnati
jumped from the ihird story of a
building and broke his neck. But
he dont mind that and persists iu
hanging on to his breath.
Astronomer® aud scientists say
that the inhabitants of Mars are
stuck on us, and are signaling
the earth with brilliant .flash
lights. It wont be long until we’ll
be running ballon excursions to
Mars, we don’t think.
Chicago, registration list has
reached the enormous total of 813-
676, including about 30,000 of the
fair sex. Now New York is dying
with shame and jealousy because
the windy city has beaten her. The
Chicago papeiß are cruel and call
New York a village.
Tbv Russian government dis
courages Attiau'ur photography.We
ought tosendtfome pf our kodak
fiends to Russia.
Emil Jarrow, an year-old
New Y’ork boy, is astonish fag the
Gothamites with his feats of
strength. He is only a saloon loaf
er, but can already discount many
of the acts performed by proses
sional strong men,
These hard times you want!
save all the money you can One
good way is to make a new suit of
clothes out of your old sui f , you
can do this by having them dyeH
at Wisre’s Steam Dye Works Cha •
tanooga Tenn. The prices are lon
and the work is first class in every
respect. You have no idea how lit
tle money will give you a new suit
of clothe# unless you wrrte.to W.
C. Smith, Proprietor WisersDye
Works Chattmooga Tenn.
Don’t take internal remedies
for Female Diseases Common
sense requires a direct application
like “Orange Blossom” Sold by
D. W. Curry;
BARGAIN IN PIANO.
For the next 60 days I will sell a
good new Upright Piano, with three
pedals,- full size, warranted for five
years, for $225.00. I cash, i in 12
months, and balance in two years,
or on easy installment!. I will ship
on 15 days trial, if not satisfactory
I will pay freight both
Write for catalogue.
Sheet music and all kinds of mu
sic books cheap.
E. E. FORBES.
Anniston, Ala. l-»-
Everybody who is
somebody preaches
the doctrin:‘‘Patronize
home industry.” Lov
ers of a good cigar can
afford to practice what
hey preach for Wart
er’s Rome made cigars
i e the best on the mar
ket.
A GR# «TD OFFERS
rOEE MME. A. RUPPERT’"
rKtC FACE BLEACH
____ MME. A. RUPP£<T'
BAys« *"1 apprecinte in* r:< >.
•JJ'jk that there aie isi'i.r thou
jj22r sandsofladiestntbi-Unili I
VCWI-<mIEW fetatesthatvmi.-’ Ihlmi >liy
IT’***** 3 my WorK-J>er»uwaed FsfU
SN- MTS BMtACH: but luiv‘s been
kept Imm doing so on a„-
SraS / -X * countof <2.id
JfiSL *2 F/fJ per boltleor ibuu.es U.S- o
jfJwRC* gHK together, *6.00. In order
that all of these niny bar
an opportanlty, I wilt gi-.
Kjnpt to every caller, Ai»«>!utel,
free, a samp’" bottle, ar i
hr j~ z tsorder to supply ttyiee out
\\_fti VI r ,f iiiij .01 in any partof tl.o
mrld.lwlllsend Itaafely packedin plain writ pp- r
11 cbargea prepaid, for '•» eenta. silver or statu
In every case es tfreeklea, olmples.ninth, sal
owneas blackbeads,acne.ecsetaa.ei llness, rougb
«sa or any discoloration or disease of the skin,
nd 'wrinkleataot caused by facial expression!
•ACB BlkaCH removes absolutely. It does no!
ever up, as cosmetics do. but is a euro. Addrur; ,
MABAJfi x. Bvrrnr. i
IO.C MSW YORK CITY.
- ’ ■ .(alia
WEAK WOMEN
and all mothers who are nursing
babies derive great benefit from
Scott’s Emulsion. This prepara
tion serves two purposes. It
gives vital strength to mothers
and also enriches their milk and
thus makes their babies thrive.
Scott’s
Emulsion
is a constructive food that pro
motes the making of healthy
tissue and bone. It is a wonder
ful remedy for Emaciation, General
Debility, Throat and Lung Complaints,
Coughs, Colds, Anaemia, Scrofula and
Wasting Diseases of Children.
Pamphlet on Scott't £tnulsion. Fret.
ScottAßowne, N.Y. All Orugftsts. 50c. and sl,
THE BOY '
.FATHER
(Paradox/cal but Pertinent.)
TO THE {TAN
rck Axl’ik
Vwrl K J
TeaCft Your
the valae of a di/h«T. Me wiiTtfeS JSSw what
to do with his aQtlars Ijfer, If thq jassoJDn
©openly werj tte o3ly In vie«flr%uM
stilt be kofQ; your attintibn. 6ut how Infinite}
more vahiabie l| Is when yo<rWow tkaj thle
fhd H only a means to a gliater end. th?
bringing Into your hurpe of the greatest
literary work the irorld has ever known, the
placihgdf a liberal education within ytAir
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world, jo far as the facts of history, the
tfiseoverles gs science, and the fg-acHcal
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V wot th trying?
Investigate
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every #ne of our readers.
Send for particulars of The Constitution’s
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Do not forget that you cau secure the entire
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Address
The Constitution
—Atlanta, Qa.
Every mother should know that
croup can bi prevented. The first
symptom of . true croup is horse
neas. This is followed by a peculi
ar rough cough. If Chamberlains
Cough Remedy is given freely as
soon as thb child becomes hoarse or
eveu after the cough has develop
ed it will prevent the attack. 25
a.nd 50 cent bottle for sale by
Lowry & Bro
Dr. M?A. THEDFORD'S
LIVER MEDICIJfH.
orspppstA I \ Sick ok
Jndispstion \ N S?ISapM
BiUOl/SN£Ss\
SauHNPss oss OF
Stomach A/>pet/tk
lloncGenuine Without Thu Likeness . .nd
Signature oi M A.Thedford om fsoNTOr
Lach Wrapper. M. A.Thedford Med.@
' ' ROME. GA ’.
BEWARE OF OINTMENTS FORCA
TARRH THATCONTAIN MERCURY
as mercury will surely destroy th
senile of smell and completely de
range the whole system when en
ering it through the mucous sur
faces Snch articles should never
be used except on prescriptions
from reputable physicians, as the
damage they will do is ten fold to
the good you can possibly derive
from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure
manufactured by F. J. Cheney &
Co,, Toledo, 0., contains no mer
cury, and is taken internally, act
ing directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system.
In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be
sure you get the genuine. It is
taken internally and is made in
Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney &
Co. Testimonials free
fJBT“SoId by Druggists, price 75c
per bottle|
IB94FALL AND WINTER MILUNERYIIIr-
NO. 302 BROAD STREET. ROME GEORGIA/™
We are now prepared to Show*
A Select Stock of New and Sty- i
lish Millinery,
Ladies, Misses and childrens,
Hats and Bonnets, Baby Caps,
Hair Ornaments, Side and Tuck
Combs, Ice Wool, Silk floss and
Zeohyrs. Will sell at lowest Cash
prices, Call and See us,
Respectfully
A.O.GRRRARD,
is as Saie and harmless as a flax
seed poultice. It actslakeapo’iL
tice, drawing out fever and pain
And curing all diseases peculiai
to ladies.
“Orange Bios? >n” is a pa&
tile, easily used at any time; i
is applied right to the parts
Every lady can treat herseU
with it.
Mailed to any address upon re
ceipt of si. Dr. J. A. McGill & Co.
4 Panorama Place. Chicago, 111.
Sold by
D, W. Curry Druggist
rving W. Larimore, physical di
rector of Y . M. C A., Des Moines
lowa, say# be can conscientiouelv
recommend Chamberlain’s Pain Balm
to athletics, gymnasts, bicyclists, foot
ball players and the profession in
general for bruises, sprains and dis
locations ; also for soreness and stiff
ness of the muscles, when applied
before the parte become swollen it
will effect a cure in onehalf the time
usually required. For sale by Lowry
Bros Druggis is
MAGNETIC NERVINE.
*® *> l<l wlth * ri,ttr '
guaranty to
£•LaR J N-rvouaProatr.
'fa<s tlon, Fits, Jirii-
K*< neso.ficadaefm •'■■ i
' v -.•W Neuralgia and Wilk*
t .LiJKTa. ft.*-**,- J by* /
cessiveaaeofOplun
Tobacco um) Al«
ZXZ Hr V s * In,}- Montal Depro
•B&F-ORE - AFTER ' sion, Softening'
he Brain, causing Misery, Ineanity malJ Death
e»irr»mea»% liupotency, Lort Power in either ru I
’remature Old Age, Involuntary I'l"**.««“"«
v over-induleouee. ovor-excrtioo or the Brain no
'.rrorsof Youth. ItKivus to Weak Onrans thatir
. aturalr Vigor and doublet* the joy* of fne, cure*
Lueorrhcßa and Ferna’e Weakneae. im< ruth »treat •
r.umt. in plain package, by mail, to any address, % t
p-r box,« boxes 15. With ewy $5 order w give e
Written Guarantee to cure or refund Ute money •
■ Jircuinr* free. Guar itee itemed only by our er
j* «?T/iugeut.
Country
Produce
* '*•
A Specialty.
Fresh Butter on hand
all the time.
New goods arriving
daily, We keep the best
the market affords.
COME AND SEE US,
L. A. Dempsey,
409 Broad Stre e
W. L.
$3 SHOE NOSaUEAKHVOk
f*’>. CORDOVAN,
EHCHA ENAMELLED CALF.
*«.%PFINECALF&I<ANGABDa
3.4 P POLICE, 3 Solfx
tspZ.WORKIMGMEfc
* EXTRA FINE.
??I. 7 - 3 Boysschoolshoei
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W'L'DOUGLAS,
JROCKTON. MASS.
Y«a e»n MV« ■••■•y by »wr«ba»inf W. It.
Doaslna Hhoeß,
B«cauM, we are the large,t manufacturer, of
idvertised shoe* in the world, and guarantee
lie value by stamping the name and price on
he bottom, which protect, you against htga
•rices and the middleman’, profits. Our kboes
ual custom work in style, easy fitting anC
•snug qualities. We have them sold every
late ui iowet price, for the value given that
. «ihernmke Tike no substitute. If yam
, vs . -an. 3old by
Cantrell & Owens,
“Oranfife BloHotn' r it a painlat
cure of all diseased peculiar t<z
women Sold fresh by D. W'
Curry.
S
f Water is M”
> Bad I
It should not be drunk
■ unless properprecautions
are taken. More diseases *
arise from drinking itn
pure water than people
JB imagine and yet in the fgy T
. face of warning they con
tinue to absorb the dan
gerous fluid. If you have g
B any doubt— if you
travelling—if you
m to a new locality— take
■ no risks but put a tea
fl spoonful of
B Brown’s, W
■ Iron I
■ Bitters w
in the glass of water,
as it makes it healthy
palatable.
On a journey it is
always dangerous to
B drink much water—take
B Brown’s Iron Bitters
fl along-some people would
jfl not start without it, for it
keeps them iu health.
Look for crossed Red
Sncs on the wrapper.
MOWN CHCM CO . BALTO..MO *
$25
FOR MERCANTILE
COURSE IN
BOOK-KEEPING/
Including Books '
Call at office for particulars
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MM murot
Every cu-b-mer buying 50c 1
worth of goods at a Hine til have
a guess “v-»ry day thev <’ > sft, at
ajar of beans, etc., to l*e opened
October 31st, 1894.
The one guessing nearest* the
number gets a good
->BSILVER WATCHtk-.
The 2nd nearest a Barrel Flour
The 3rd, nearest KM) l »s. Flolir
! The 4th nearest 50 Ibe Flotir. J
t The s’h. nearest 25 lbs. Fl'nit
| The 6’h, nearest 5 lbs, Fin'»®’
I Soda Crackers.
The 7th. nearest 1 Gallon' of?
Prime Mo’asses.
The next eight nearest each
worth of any goods th ij y may se
lect. .
The Guess Costs Y au*
Nothing.
Everybody invited to 4 • call
and see,
-+F. PENCE-i-
412 Broad Street, :,
POME, .GA.
Pen?e Cheap Cash and
Notion Store. The c heapes
place in town to buy goods Giv
me a call, satisfaction gua*- tstafeed
MAGNETIC NERV - l«E
T " “ n »r* ilv*t v> enr-
JnfalSWt Nervo< s.Wt'wtra •
ZmmH tion, I ’H,' pilli
vT \UI Neura ‘Zto In
JR*;? r- W somni Greats
rTrfarn. 1 o««e« 1 . tb« nfeor *
becco i .o»nm, efooho
end 1., . Jrfhet <U»
tiona, I rinfinqbtt D<
•B&P0R& - API est - JCT’iS:
preaslon, Softeninc of th* Br; Jwi ln*aa*l
end at lart a miserable MAC MBTIC Btt
VISt arfoata all loanee in either »ex null;
sa>d ■U’eaaU ta both the muscular and netvous
tonaa uptha brale, builds u> the fla»h Mfiut* refrwj
1,, deep, and restores health and UGo"*"* fl
I aur/ert rafundthemonH».
f waned oalr bl anr <«auM>