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FOR CONGRERS
JON AV. MADDOX,
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Maddox x 0 D m-c- ‘cy.
, "Vol<4 for John 'A. Maddux and
boiide--for one, sure, for both, v il
bo still better .- v
V ith c >ni* oo h i>-feet, and wry
on their —noz'-a, some chans would
mak* snge's
f ought to tu u
«oqjfrwH|Mi and get his ueighboi
■Hcole next Tne°dny.
ey«s r»f the financial world
on Floyd county. Now
Mn the *’<nw to vote for Bonds.
GoMh* Macon fair —if you
baaably can, for its eno of th e
ggest thii gi on earth this year.
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| ‘ememher, as a democrat vo 4 er,
I , r yote doesn’t count unless you
I it in the ballot box. Turn out
I • Vf-te.
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■ sum
?d Beresford gut a thousand
me and though he didn’t get
■ |*i P 1 our morning neighbor—he
■ . It came out of the family.
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rxm as the present campaign
all Rome and a part of King-
get together on the
Rg'jfthe Eto wah and "da in mil."
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W. Maddox wi.l carry
■MIh i lie b’.gg'-t majority .
MHBh ; gams' old "Floppor ’
- ’Spark that pn-dic-
; 'Wv citiz-nof Floyd rnl'y
SSHSI . " d bearer. Maddox is
BSH choir* —!• ' the co pl,
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BK uii-Aim rican, and • very D >\> r
frcdoni, shor'd • -
dangerou.-
| way.
politics i« ooncerned,
sejtmis to be a
■■weary waggles” a “meandering
|Mik.e” or a “wandering Willie’
|® 9 is a citizen state.
Mtooee bvliuve for one
old I’hopper Felton is
man than sturdy.
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THE HUSTLER (W~ROME.THURSDAY NOVEMBER I 1894,
I’BOTE< TIN« THE PENSION EKS |
I n Secretary Hoke Smith’s town’
Atlanta. A. \\ . Ballew, of Rome
Ga., has been found guilty of
swindling a i old negro woman of 1
$ I ,S('O pension money. Ballew so-! 11
cured back pension money for her
aimjiptting to r-B.T'JU and kept sl,- '
'OO. Ttiw case was t kill fully worked X
oy Special Pension Agent Fitzpat
rick, who has dune some good work
[ in the same line in East Tennessee. (
i Secretary Smith proposes to tee
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i t hat no oim mi tiers, itnd the uro-
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; lection of an old, ignorant negro ,
1 woman against the wiles of an in
jlluential white man in his own ■
I State is a proof that the depart
i inent of the interior has a good
I head.—Knoxville Sentinel.
Ihe Interior doubtless 'has a
good h<*ad but the Interior’s head
should devise some means by
which the ragtag survivors of
1 but'er-milk rangers and deserters,
may be prevented from inheriting
( he regards of the gallant and the
ibrave.
I One of the finest specimens of
physical manhood in this state is
popular Tom Hutcherson, repre
s'illative from Cherokee. Tom is a
kinviy proportioned mass of b< tie
muscle and good humor with more
than a proportion of brain and
democracy. II is popularity in old
Cherokwe is evidenced in the fact
that while Hines carried his coun
ty by nearly 2 ) votes, young
Hutcherson was elected as a dem
ocrat by a still larger majority.
Tom Hutchetson is one of the
coming men of Georgia.
Capt. Tom Lyons,who had charge
of the races at the State Agricul
tural Society fairs for a number of
years, thinks state records wili be
broken all to pieces in Macon this
week. In fact, he expects to see
some of the best performances ev
er shown on a Southern track. The
Macon track, he says, is in better
shape than he has ever seen it.
With a faster track than ever and
a finer array of horses than ever
the outlook is good for some great
races. —Macon Telegraph.
A number of Democrats staid
away from the polls in the State
election and did not vote. They
disfranchised themselves. If the
Legislature had passed a law dis
franchising them, they would have
created a row and a kicked terri
bly. Now, go out to the polls next
Tuesday and vote for Judge Mad
dox for Congress. Don’t disfran
, chis y urself. Your vote is needed
to snow Felton under.—Marietta
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Cotton rallied a little yesterday,
but the price is still so low that its
continual c ) will cause suffering in
New York City as well as in the
South. When the price of crop on
which we rely so largely to settle
our debts with Europe gets below
the cost of production we must ei
ther do something to stop it or suf
fer for not doing it.—New York
World.
A Shanghai despatch reports
mutiny among the Chinese troops
at Nanking because their pay is in
arrears. The report suggests one of
the priuc al causes of the Chinese
failure w . Ti? Emperor’s
Governun 14 is no o -uresive, but
the Mandarin bu.eaocrats are per
sistent theives, stealing everything
within reach, including the pay ot
the army.
Mayor Moore of Roi is paying
his first visit to Macon, and he
says he is surprised beyond measure
at the appearance of the city. He
thinks the Dixie fair is the best
exposition held in the South for a
number or years. A number of
Romans, he says, will attend the
fair during the week.—Macon Tel
egraph .
I. I I ■ ... ■ (
The Republican press of New
York is making vain attempts to 1
explain why the State Republican
platform does not condemn the A. i
P. A. The candidates of the two i
parties not running as individuals, i
but as representatives of their par- I
Des, and this failure of the Re- |
publicans will cut no small figure j
in the campaign. i
LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. I
THE COST WITHOUT BoNHH.
Mr. Editor:—lt has occurred to
me that il every tax payer v. ho is
a voter realized how much morel
taxes will amount to this year
over last, t hat he would not only fa. i
vo • bonds but work for them. Judge
. eyerhardt, clerk of the Board of I
Commissioners, tells me it will re
quire sixty-five cents on the SIOO.-
C > worth of taxable property in
the county to pay thedebt, so that
a man who pays en $1,0000,0 ) will
have to raise $6.50 more than last
year, it costing each tax payer at
the same rate as much more as his
property may amount to more or
less than the sum named. Most of
us grumble at paying taxes at any
rate, but if through indifference or
opposition on our part this meas
ure of relief again miscarries, the
cause will not be wanting nor will
it he difficult to justly place the
blame. Yours truly,
J. Park Bowie.
The Dalton Argus pertinently
asks: “Why raise cotton when a
fine fat hog will bring nearly as
much as a bale of cotton? The
money spent for guano will fatten
a hog. Pork at 6 cents beats cot
ton atsj.”
The Japs have captured several
hundred more washermen, this
perhaps accounts for the big order
placed recently for 1 en pants for
Japanese soldiers; after about two
more battles the Japs will proba
bly have enough washee-washee
men to justify a charge of sox.
‘Our John” was nominated on a
platform Let the pops read that
platform and remember that John
Maddox has had experience in
sticking to his parry’s platforms
—compare his record with that of
old “Flopper” Felton and vote for
the only true man of the too.
The present legislature is one of
the strongest and most represen
tative bodies of law makers, who
have been called to serve the peo
ple for many years The Demo
cratic Caucus eliminates ail dan
ger from the source of the vision-,
ary calamity howling element,
SMYLES.
You say Parkson married a per
fect beauty?
Yes. When did you meet her?
Not at all, but the ladies are say
ing disagreeable things about her.
—Chicago Inter Ocean.
Spacer; I sent you a paragraj ’
a short time ago. Did y .. accept
it? Editor: I did. Spacer: Then
why don’t you p > ’ '>r it? Edi
tor: I accepted it t.s j . e.—H;u
lem Life.
Berry often, s«. . . . < Eben»
yo'il see er frightens : in ,
lug er razer an’ talking loud in the
taint hope dat somebody’s gwinter
git wus skyaht dan he he is.—
Washington Star.
Slumm : Hava yo« seen the ar
rangement for ladies theater hats?
Glumm:Nowhat is it? Slumm:
It’s a step ladder attachment so a
man can climb up aud look over.
—De‘~»it Free Press.
Wi e back from the country
Dawson? Yes; just got back. Did
she stay longer than usual? Yes.
Could’t afford to leave then, were
so many servants to tip. She had
to stay until half of ’em were gone
Harper’a Bazar.
Dejected Youth: I would like to
return this engagement ring I pur
chased here a few days ago. Jewel,
er: Didn’t it suit the young lady?
Dejected Youth : Ye*, but another
young man had already given h«r
one just like it, and I would like
to exchange it f r a wedding pres
ent. —Tid-Bits.
My name is Smith, he said, ad
vancing to Bloobuniper. with ex
tended baud. A’ou may not re
member me, but I met you at Sa
ratoga last summer, Very glad »u
see you, Mr. Smith, replied 8100- '
bumper Yonr name is perfectly
familiar to me, but I can’t recall <
your face.—Smith. Gray & Compa- |
uy’s Monthly. J
Consumption.
The incessant wasting of a
consumptive can only be over
come by a powerful concentrated
nourishment like Scott’s Emnl
, sion. If this wasting is checked
and the system is supplied with
. strength to combat the disease
! there is hope of recovery.
ScotVg
Emuision
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sumption than any other known
remedy. It is for all Affections of
Throat and Lungs, Coughs, Colds, Bron
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Scottißowne. N. Y. AllDruqgists. 50c.«nd$1.
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Among the Number
of those who have made the world better and
wiser by having lived in it none can raise
higher claims on our consideration than that
A ican of whom his successor as
plenipotentiary at the French court, Thomas
Jefferson, said: ”1 succeed him—none can
replace him.”
Benjamin Franklin had next to no schooling,
and like all ambitious boys of limited means,
was forced to replace by systematic reading
that academic and collegiate training which Is
generally regarded as indispensable.
In his Autobiography he has fold of his earty
loves among the books to which he had
access, and has enabled us to form some idea
of that discursive taste which brought hlrt
into contact with the material out of whicti
were to come later the productions which
Astonished an Age
accustomed to the brilliancy of Burke, and the
versatility of Voltaire.
No predecessors had paved’the way for
Franklin, and he was forced to wade for haff a
century through books which would have
obscured an intellectual vision less clear than
his,
What would he not have accomplished if he
had possessed, in convenient form, those
stores of special knowledge he spent his most
vigorous years in acquiring?
In Franklin’s Old Age
the first edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica
began to appear.
Since Franklin’s day eight successive
editions, each better than the foregoing one,
have lightened the labors of students, and
enabled them to economize their efforts; and
now any young man can secure the revised and
monumental Ninth .lion, between which and
the prodi ;y < I r i >'s old age, the First
Edition, ‘here is as much disparity as between
Herschel’s teles, op. ..nd the
Great Lick Refractor
This thought brings Into clear perspective
the possibilities of a young man of this day and
time, who can dispense with a college course
by devoting his spare moments to the
prosecution of spacial studies in the privacy
of his home.
With such a vast array of informa'ion as
the Encyclopaedia Britannica offers there is no
reason to fear that he will be handicapped in
competition with ccliegs graduates.
In fact, specialized study is fast taking the
place of curriculum work, and foremost in the
esteem 01 students s ands that incomparable
woik of reference which looks back on a world
of untold good it has accomplished for its
users. For particulars address
The Constitution
_ ATLANTA, GA.
■ - N- DC.
Dr. M. A. THEDFORD'S
LIVES MEDICINE.
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' - ' ROM E. GA .
BEWARE OF OINTMENTS FORCA
TARRH THAT CONTAIN MERCURY
as mercury wiP surely destroy th
genie of smell and completely de
range the whole system when en
e:ing it through the mucous sur
faces. Such 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 &
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cury, mid is taken internally, act
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mucous surfaces of the system.
In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure ba
sure you get the genuine. It is
taken internally and is made in
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gWSold by DruggisU, price 75e
par hottlej
IB94FALL AND WINTER MILLINERYIB94
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We are new prepared to Show
A Select Stock of New and Sty
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Hats and Bonnets, Baby
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Combs, Ice Wool, Silk floss and
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Respectfully
A. O. GRRRARD,
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Is as safe and harmless as a flaj
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“Orange is a pas
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Every lady can treat herseh
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Mailed to any address upon re
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rv’ng W, Larimore, physical di
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lowa, says he can conscientiously
recommend Chamberlain’s Pain Balm
to athletics, gymnasts, bicyclists, foot
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ritten Guarantee to cure or refund the money
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Country
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Fresh Butter on hand
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“Orange Blossom” is a pain’ss
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womea Sold fresh by D. W*
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Every customer buying 50a
worth of goods at a time will have
a guess every day they do so, at
ajar of beans, etc., to be openei
October 31st, 1894.
The one guessing nearest rha
number gets a good
WATCH>
T1 e2i d nearest a Barrel Flou:
The 3rd. nearest 100 lbs Flour
The 4th nearest 60 lbs Floury
The sth. nearest 25 lbs. Flour.
i The 6th, nearest 5 lbs, Fine
Soda Crackers.
The 7th. nearest 1 Gallon of.
Prime Molasses.
The ney.t eight ue:i' •’ r <: c 25c
worth of any goods they may se
lect.
The Guess Cos s You
Nothing.
Everybody invited to call
and see,
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