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PHIL G. BYRD, ["
JOHN C. REECE, { ED 'X».
DAILY AND SUNDAY.
cants a week or $5.00 per auuum
ONLY OFFICIAL ORGAN
the city of Rome, and Floyd, the
"Banner county" of Georgia.
FOR CONGRERS
JON W. MADDOX,
The korkekrew makes a krocked
kompa n i 1 m
Cleveland wont writ' —let ?'.m«
body t?l! John T .nr'e.
And now Spain’s Minietery ha?
resigned. Public office is a private
nuinaace in Europe.
Benjamin Harrison is appi’oael
mg that Erne gency from sevepl
different directions.
n 1,1.
Does anybody oppose
Hold up your hands and -urrd'dei
The people r.re for them.
The Columbus Ledger is ou.y«
the brigest dm'ies in ibe ay*
Here.eJookioffs ye, Woodall . /
Wb*s shall we br-ek dirt ’h*
foundation es that s'6oo.W Z cjtt( 11
factory. The poorer 'hdl meter.
Whathas“Floi/ r ” Feltcnev
er done that he/’uld be sent to
Cf>ngreßs -y_. V ywt good, we mean.
Tuesd* ' ,e Chewsday, th*
, ill choose Maddox, ami
€ .F*ppcr” Felton will “chews de
_
Cedartown will s'art her cottm
factory within a f j w days, wl iI ■
will give employment to 20
hands.
Dr. Depew’s speech on the Beu
, ery, begot gags and giggles and
g»y?ty. This 's a picturesque cam
paign.
.Democrats, remember fl at 'he
stay at home v-te* d >n’t cun'.
Don't fail to vote on the 6tb oi
November
The telegraph companies, after
January Ist next, will require all
operators to write their messages
with a type-writer.
Day af’er tomorrow -let every i
democrat r.oly to ins Rtaii'lmn
bearer and east a V"t“ tor J>>hii
Maddox and bonds.
Cotton is so chea p that our dogs
have quit chasing rabbits, mollie
cotton-tails aint worth bagging.
Possum Trott Gazett.
Minneapolis women who are go-
M}g to vote this fall should remem
ber that they cannot use a hat-pin
to scratch a ballot with .
If there is one spect aolo more ed
ifying than another, it is the spec
tacle of the pops trying to help
old “Flopper Felton break into
Congress. *,
Mrs. E<<mui Beckwith says
Hill should b«- defeated because he i g
» bachelo . Whoa, Emma! She needs
cue of Jlm Teinj !c’s letters, poor
little girl. ______
Many a i o’d maul deserves com
ajendaii n for t' 1p gal-aunt fight
dh'V'bas inwid t p g“t oito the ser
vice or sen e ‘‘lord ami master
among th * nl
Cleveland sbmi'd - rfl-.drv John
Temple Graves, # «>r a days
even a lei tor from .1 'ho Temple
as Grover's scribe wou'dH'i' the
valiant democrat David Bennett
Hill.
Clevland has m me himself V ry
unpopular bv it* | tiWK ’<> assist
Hill in hie prepaid campaign. Per
sonal te< iiug shoo'd certain! ? van
ish when the weal of the ; art) i
t stake.
The Waynesboro True Citizen
pays the following high tribute to
! Speaker Fleming:
Hon. Win. If. Fleming, of Au
gust*, Ga„ was the unanimous
choice of the Democrats for speak
er of the house. Georgia’• demoo-i
racy had no man that could better
fill the place. Deis a true Geor
gian and while the honors are mer
its I that he receives, the state i
honored by this able and j u e hg-
I islator.
' Four years ago Dr. Felton said
that he had repented of his politi
cal sins and had come back home
to the rock ribbed, iron bound
deinorrntic party tostay.” Recent
ly. |.e lias been converted to popu
lisii, and is now abusing the dem
erratic party, as formally he
abused the Alliance. Repentance is
again in order. Chattooga News.
The idea that Bacon will be nom
inated on the first ballot leans to
pe fast losing strength.—Augusta
Chronicle.
But things are not always what
they •’seem to be.” See?
Tli plat form is u clear straddle,
and Maj. Bacon is astraddle of the
platform. —Augusta Chronicle.
And astraddle of t hat saddle he
made his headquarters—later he
will ably succeed your uncle Pat.
every once in a while. every
NOW AND AGAIN.
Every now and again tl eie s a rift in tbe
c'.oud, ,
And a ribbon of blue of rhe arching sky,
Loops the curiains of doubt, as they pall
like a shroud—
Then the sunshine of tope Hashing down
from on high,
Bringing food for our souls, wanning hearts
that are chid,
Soothing anguish and sorrow ar d pain—
T's a sunshine of Love with its life kissing
thrill,
Shining through, every now and again.
Even- oncein a while, 'math the star stud
ed sky,
Wl.en the sheen of the mtoit melts the
curtain of night,
And the flower scented zephyrs like a lov
er’s fond sigh,
Kis- the ros< s that bend in the ravishing
light—
li the etce of that caltu—standing raptur
ed, alone—
There’s an asphodel face with its angelic
smile
Be lining out from the stars, beaming love
of the Thr nie—
-3 iu a whde,
E. ry once in a while I can see her sweet
face
is it fl ata in the mis s of a twilightish
haze,
And the stni e that it wears in its heavenly
grace,
Is the seine, only sweeter—Oh, the witch
ery of her .waxs I
And the ot e I'ght t.hat eh.nes in her heat
er, tinted eyes—
How they w o me to God, h w they soften
eat h s pait
lire she fades in the mist, in the sheen of
tbe skies
1 ead -s.il] mine—every now and again!
I’niLi. Glenn Byrd.
■»,
“Ilavt you any Gretna greens?”
i inquired the facetious customer
with a 1 asket on his arm. “No sir, ’
answered the grocer: “nearest I
can come to them is parlor match
es. Anybody waiting on you mam?”
Every working man and farmer
should be in favor of the tax on
incomes. It makes the wealth of
the country, and the rich bear a
part of the burden of government.
—Americus Times-Recorder.
It is eaid that a man who won’t
lake a paper b c iubo h-> can borrow
one, has inv-uit-d a machine b\
which he can cook his dinner by
smoke from his neighbors
chimney.— Telfair Enterprise.
The Nashville papers tell of the
return to Tenn, of a man and his
wife from Tex isjbriuging with them
their own twenty-five children.Ths
cir fare cost $260 at reduction
They Lave been married twenty
oue years.
M. Casimir-Perier, President of
the French Republic, s the most
popular man in that country. An
evidence of this is shown in the
fact that the M inister of the Interi
or is now distributing among the
Mayoralties of France.37,ooo pic
tures of Carnot’s successor.
General Ely S. Parker, who
served with distinction on the staff
<>f General Grant during the war,
i-reported to be seriously ill at
■ airfield, Conn, He is a lineal de
. -i Tidant of the famous Indian
i ' in f, Red Jacket, aud is the last
iving chief of the Seneca tribe
lot lie Six Nations.
THE H USTLER OF ROME.SUNDAY NOVEMBER,4 1894.
k WIRNINU
witrrzx nil mi Hrxiiiv Ht mt tall or Romm
• Soft in the evening link, thnn sun,
Wl i e thy red emb- nt tinge the glowing
weat;
Beet In the cloud land, for thy work U done
Till •unrlee -thou hast earned IV—alnh and
rent”
Oh| la It fancy, tall me, ye who ara wUe
le It all fancy, that 1 fain wauld eoe
With humble love and od regarding eyee.
A leeaon la thia gleaned land for no?
1 long it not apeak a warning word to thoae
Whose harv at fields are gloaming, or are
gleaned—
Speak of a lime accepted, doomed te close—
A harveat pant, aad still from Sin un
weaned.
A time of gladuaaa, aummer harveat day,
When the true heart so well has made i to
peace?
A time ordarkneas, clouding earths full ray
To grant the soul from earthly thoughts
release?
A time of gleaning for the wasted hours,
Os life misspent.up gathered anil received
A time redeemed, brought back, late g.til
ed flowers
Which God accepts and man marks down
“ depretved.”
“A time before that time of time shall come
When with the crash of worlds the Book
shall close,”
When gleaming shall not resume from oar
doom
The grain that roGod-reaping angel knows
There let them lie as stubble for the flame
While the pure grain is borne from off the
ground.
“ -hokn withe n.what they are, whence
they come.”
Laave thorn, the lost ara lost—the sou d are
found.”
Leave them alone. On dreary bare plains
In e dying circ'es watsh the seer leaves
waved,
No more to sun theuiin half-shadowed lanes,
Emblems of some past harvest and “not
saved.”
Minnie Lee Arnold
After January Ist there will be
no three days of grac* 1 iu New York
after the txpiration of a note. The
Legislature has abolished them.
What we want down iu Georgia is
for the Legislature to abolish tbe
n-tes and let the three days guce
remaiu as it is. —Augusta News.
Its very note —worthy in the Nev s
to be sewkiug grace—but they are
barking np the wroug tree when it
prays to the Legisla'ure for such
iu article
Theyouug Empress of China
said something about a mau with
300,000,000 subjects who got whip
ped every lime. Whereupon the
Empeior slapped her—which in
Chinese is equivalent to an in
struction to go off and haug your
self. So far the eveut conforms to
Ct ocsisiun civi 1 izuitoo. But tbe
Empress fell in with the suggestion
an i isb«vond father domestic re
partee. Th re are customs
which place China in the dvanced
ranks nt social regu ation. — S f
Louis Repubiic.
Atlanta ring wants Bacon
lor United States senator. So far
this ring has met with a series of
serious defeats in 1891. Will Ba
con be another sacrifice?—Savat
uah Dispatch.
Mistaken, aren’t you brother
Dool in? Seems like i: B the “big
ring, that-covers the state that
wants the big man of Bibb tor Sen
ator.
Sacharzin, the czar’s private
physician, is said to be worth $3,-
(XX),000. He has been professor at
the St. Petersburg University 35
years, and is 65 years old. |H« is
noted for his blunt frankness, oft n
rudeness, toward his patients, in
cluding those of the highest rank.
The most popular man in Japan
just now, with the exception of the
Emperor, is Count Yamagata
commander-in-chief of the army.
He is (55 years old and has risen
from the ranks. He dispersed the
rebels under Saigo Takamori in
1875.
Editor Stovall with all the chiv
alry of his nature, has rushed gal
lantly off to the defence of Mrs.
O'Leary and her cow. He declares
that in the interest of correct his
tory Mrs.O’Leary’s cow should
be given a long rest.
Prof. Harrison makes a very pret
ty reform speech when in New
York, but in Indiaua he is always
careful not to say anything that
might his friend Dudley’s
feelings or grieve the patriotic
floaters who have so often saved
the country
t is said that the Japanese,afte:-
I the battle of Ping Yang gave ci
garettes to the Chinese prisoners.
Perhaps it was the cheapest and
quickest manner of dispatching
them. - Columbus Ledger.
historic.
Chatterton was undoubtedly ii •
sane when he took his own life.
Both Kepler and Cuvier died of
different forms of brain disease.
Shelly is said to have had vis
ions in which he devoutly lielie?-
ed.
Johanna Southeote was a cat?-
leptic of the same variety as Joan
of Arc.
Ignatius Loyola had visions
which he seems to have regarded
as inspired.
Lord Clive's melancholy finally
ended in madness, and he died by
his own hand.
The brilliant Sonthy finally
sank into a state of mental stupor,
pi which he died.
Socrates imagined that he had a
familiar spirit or guardian angel
that conversed with him.
Tasso was crazy a large part of
his life, and was repeatedly locked
up as a mad man.
-Cromwell undoubtedly had some
form of brain trouble. His brain
weighed 90 ounces.
Mendelssohn's mental activity
was morbidly great. It brought on
a fatal attack of apoplexy.
Edgar Allan Poe was an excey
lent illustrationo" a brilli n mind
I upset by the use of stimulants.
Superior Court judges should be
a pointed by the Gove n , m will
tDe present house puss the uili?
Chicago is trying to buy Georgia
corn but the raisers are holding it
back till it is seen whether the
moonshiners are fully supplied.—
Griffin News.
The Georgia Legislature spent
yesterday on Macon’s Midway but
as the state paid them no salary
for the day—why the ra’lroads,
paid freight
That “balance of power” which
the pops were going to hold in the
legislature, seems to be the “bal
ance” after the democratic caucus
had been supplied.
“Hitch up the mule, John.”
“vVhat air you a goin’ to do
now clad ? ’ ’
“I’m a-goin’to go to town an
swap two bales o’ dotton fer a side
o ’ bacon an ’ a coffee pot! ’ ’ —Jesuj
i Sentinel.
The incident of Mr Morton's
coachman shows Secretary Carlisle
before the (American public in a
most unfavorable if not Jcontemp
tible light. It deos not come up
even to the proportions of peanut
politics.
It Mr. Cleveland cannot write a
letter, a check like the one he sent
to Fiizhugu Lee in Virginia a year
ago will perhaps do as well. Letter
come Grover—unchecker your ex
checker and play checker—its your
move, butdoii't jump the Hill.
On January first the income tux
goes into effect and every news
paper man whose income amounts
to $4,000 or upwards will have to
face the tax gatherer—with those
who loose $4,000 a year and down
wards, why its different.
It takes a rich mau to draw a
check, a pretty girl to draw atteu- 1
tion, a horse to drow a cart, a
porus plaster to draw the skin, a
toper to draw a cork, a free lunch
to draw a crowd, and an advertise
ment iu a newspaper t o draw trade.
—Athens Banner.
The populist do uot like a dem
ocratic caucus. They have lost the
ba'anceof the power they so proud
ly boasted and since they find
themselves without influence and
unable to do any harm, they have
petitioned for leaves of absence to
go home. —Geprgia Cracker
Oid Flopper- Hung-Felton
will Jo o»the vcllow Jacket the Pops
gave him, on Tuesday—as to the tail
feathers--why the democrats will do
their usual pood job of "stomping ’
1 eJestrian Campana challenges
any pedeetrian in the world to walk
from Chic g > to Denver. Make it ‘ go
as you pieuse, ’”and from the coast to
.Pekin and we’ll match you with
1 J aeh i , fatherless, Li Hung Ch:n
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v over-indulgence, over-exertion of the Brain an
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October Bint, 1«94.
The one guessing nearest ths
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The 2nd nearest a Barrel Flour
i 1 tip 3rd. nearest 100 lbs Flour
The 4 f h nearest 50 lbs Flour.
The sth. nearest 25 lbs . I lour.
The 6th, nearest 5 lbs, line
Soda Crackers.
The "th. nearest 1 Gallon oi
Prime Mo'asses.
The m-xr eight nearest each 25c
worth of any goods they may se-
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