The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, October 31, 1894, Image 5

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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. 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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. 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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 J G HA RM ISON JflßHHßßßMßßflMflflßflflßMMßflßßflflßfl 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>