The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, November 07, 1894, Image 6

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V-TBE pI'LE JH 1.00 Mai 1 1 itr-T piuLG.BYKo. JOHN C. REECE, * E[ X. DAILY AND SLSi'AY. cents a <e«k or |5 Ou per annum ONLY OFFICIAL ORGAN the city of Rome. ano Moyd, the "Banner county ■■ f_ be run s. FOR CONGLLUH JON W. MA I/DOX, aHBK3OBZ2&£a3HBAiBBB'*. • .. • --it'tfßSKDfaEfc The country har ; tawkel and Cleveland has hean’. Even in this, D ii!>u;«->fi's off year you can’t down j» tr uip 1< Maddux. Seriously now, but isn’t Li Hung Cleveland leading democrats on to Peking? Parkhurst and the New A ork ladieasaid “Scat ’ ai.d the “tiger “scattered” Old “Flopper” Felton has “hit the ceiling” once mon —but then he is use to it. What did John Ten pie Grave’s threat to stump New A ork lor Hill, nave to do with it? Cleveland, tried on a charge of “Rule or ruin,” has been found guilty on both “counts." George E Pulliu .. long ago i.outracted the nabu <>i keeping 4diet abuut his roya , >» r. Oscar Wilde says: “A man mar ries becau-e he is tire..: a woman because she is curiou.-. Floyd county has done herself proud in the cause <>t democracy and honest government. Clevelandisni may bj democra cy —it may be—but if it is, it is h >w in oruer to name the pall bear e . Gov, Waite, of Colorado, alwaya lias something t» arbitrate, but its i> trait with Waite to never abn t rate. Coxey was elected but will Lot go to Wa.hingtou until spring nme —than be propos* a to sleep on iue grass. Old “Flopper” Felton may de c.ine the next nomination—he .. ay —but we must have the proof before we believe it. While lhe re-pubs wuie tigor hanting in New York. Grover took ms little gun and went to the woods squirrel hun’imi. If C. H. J. Taylor is half as good at keeping records for the people he is at making one for himself h. jough to be kept in office for life. While the Republicans have won the day, there’s a good big slice of comfort in knowing that t e flatwoods has reueemed her self. Vince Sanford, the war hoss of L vingston, is to be congratulated. 11 is district remains the Banner u.-mocratic district of the “Ban ner County.” 1 levelandism and gold buggery —ve gods’and little fishes! pass in ammonia—to those who still ■ • ng, we dont need it for we have ■ m losfiug wi : hthat pang, entire I »• \ case has hoen msde agsiust Um jailer of Fulton county for pl yiug aud batting, lhe jailer of F lion mud be a successful player —he generaly has a ful. house. — <’ oumbus Ledger. Mrs. Waite, of Colorado, is still d 'itigbusiness as “au undiscover ed influence.” There’s a loud of sympathy as big as a clothes line bu.ding her soul to the soul of Col Moll Lease’s husband. The Texas Cotton Wa- H •co will be thrown open to the ! public on November 8 for a period of 29 days, closing December (LA I vast sum of money has’been ex , pended upon this exhibition of Texas products, and it should be" seen by at least every resident of the cotton-producing States. The lowa State Band of 50 pieces will be in attendance and give two con certs daily. It will a season of rejoicing—a month of jubilee. Capt. Mary M. Miller, who died in Louisville last Tuesday, was the first woman t® be granted a license as fa steamboat officer. She re c< ived her commission in 1883 and her husband served as pilot on the boat, a Mississippi steamer. Most of M rs. Miller’s life had been spent on the r.ver, and she passed her examination easily. She was forty eight years old at the time of her death. A Sexton editsand A Coffin pub lishes a paper in Arizona called the Tombstone Epitaph. Mark Deed wood is the fiirernau of the office, Miss Angel is a compositor and Paul Graves ig theoldest subscriber The paper must be a dead sure thing.—Macon So? Then let all hands re hearse until they kau make a good im pression. Complaints wag made vigorously by democrats during the campaign that the republican postmaster at East, Aurora. N. Y., ptastered !he postoffice walls with republican lithographs and cartoons, and lengthy petitions were sent in ask ing P r esident Cleveland to appoint a democrat. The republican still h 'lds the place, Side by side, before the big crowd in the superior court room last night, The Hustler of Rome Bul letin board and The Tribune bul letin board—compared-THK Hust tler of Rome posted by actual count seven bulletins to their one. And the people who were there know it and appreciate it. As an item of retrenchment, the visit of the Georgia legislature to the Macon fair costs the State noth, ing. The day was deducted from the session and no pay allowed. It is the proper thing for a Democratic legislature to do.—Walton News. It the r'ght kind of article is advertised in the right kind of pa pers with the right kind of copy, the results can scarcely depend to any extent, on the element of luck.—Printer’s Ink. Cold weather is due about this time. The wise man prepares him self for it. He does not nate until snow catches him with lightweight underwear an I a straw hat.—Augusta v Herald. Tha King and Queen of Italy ride birycles in public. The latter claims that her divine right per mits her to straddle a wheel. Let the dago. A man by the name of Godbe there is postmaster at a Virginia postoffiice called Purgatory, Rath er strange, eh ! —Augusta News. Say my friend why this exceeding good humor? Did your lot tery tickt win? No but I am away ahead on this outfit you see. “High Price’’ used to charge me $20.00 for this style suit, and $5.- OO for this Hat, and $6.00 for those shoes Well I got them at Coker’s for $18.50 all told. Suit $12.50, Hat $3.00, Shoes $3-00. Oh! I see. When you get into a pair of those $3.00 Shoes from Cokers, Corns and frowns dis appear simultaneous ly. 4 v>THE HdeTLER OF ROtyE.WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER,? 1894, CAM.rAIttN HUMOR. Dif;Depßw'haß/eßtablirti)ed a new AdS&rd. He fjxike ou eleven Bub jio<« in fifteen minutes —Kaueas City-Star. None of the organa note the im provement in the raw wool market "as they deal in the manufactured ,yariiß. —Philadelphia Times. Oue of the pertinent problems of woman's suffrage seems to be why every “nou-partizan” wo man’s meeting should break up in a partizan row—Ctncngd Timet. Mrs. Mout Martre—l didn’t see you at the polls yesterday. Mrs. Rubbers—No. The fact is I had nothing to wear but that old grey gown, and I’ve worn that at two elections already.—Chicago Rec ord. When President Cleveland is asked why he doesn't sound that bugle call he might retort that he has not forgotten what happened to a celebrated Homblnwer of New York. —Boston Transcript “One thing I like about my job” said the reporter whose busiusae it was to attend the political meet ings of the women, “is that it en ables me to get away entirely from the campaign cigar.”—Chicago Tribune. • China’s Silver Loan. New i,York, November 7.—The New York agent of the Hong Kong and Shanghai banking corporation in London confirms the announce ment made by cable that the bank is issuing a Chinese Government silver loan for Shanghai taels 10,- 900,000, at 98, bearing 7 per cent interest for 20 years, repayable in 10 equal installments, beginning 1904, secured by the Chinese cus tom revenue. The list of applica tions closes in London on the 7th inst.; the bonds are for Shanghai taels 500 each, and are issued at exchange of three shillings per tael. Indian Family slaughtered. Paris, Texas, November 7. — A band of unknown! men went to the house of an Indian named Sih.a Washington, and fired volley af ter volley into it, killing Washing ton, his wife and mother. Officers are at w'ork on the case. NOTICE. The attention of the readers of The Hustler of Rome is directed to the advertisement of E. C. At kins & Co., manufactures and re pairers of all kinds of saws. This is one of the very best and most reliable houses in this line in all the county. Their saws are the very best in quality and the most reasonable in price. They make a specialty of mill supplies and re pairing. When in need of a saw or anything in their line write to E.- C. Atkins & Co., Chattanooga Tenn. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. Mrs Mattie L. Mauldin i Libel for vs. > Divorce Perrian. Mauldin. \ in Floyd Superior Court Meh, term 1891. It appearing to the Court by the return of the Sheriff, in the above stated case that the defendant does not reside in said county and it further appearing that he does not reside in this State. It is or dered by the court, that service be perfected on the defendant by the publication of this order and no tice twice a month for two months, three months before the next term of this court, in the Hustler of Rome, a newspaper published in Floyd County in which Sheriff’s advertisements are published. April 18 1894. W. M. Henrv, J. S. C. R. C. FLOYD SUPERIOR COURT MCH., TERM 1894. Mrs Mattie L. Mauldin, j Libel vs. > for Perrin A. Mauldin. i Divorce To the defendant Perrin A. Mauldin, you are hereby notified to be and appear at the next Su perior Court to beheld in and for said county on the 4th, Monday in next September then and there to make your defense, if any you have to the Plaintiffs Libel for Di vorce. Witness the Hon. W. M. Henry, Judge of said court, this April 18, 1894. Wm. E. Beysiegel, Clk. Supr. Court. Dr. M. A. THEDFORD'S LIVER MEDICINE. Fast I dyspepsia | w.‘. I Sick on /NOICESTIUn\ \”h£ADACH£ B/L/Oi/SHEsA IJAUNMCE Sourness css OF Stomach appet/ts None Genuine WithoutThl Likeness ..no Signature ofM.A.Thedford on FrontOf Each Wrapper. M.A.Thedford Meo.S --— Rome.ga; BEW ARE OF OINTMENTS FORCA TARRiI THATCONTAIN MERCURY as mercury will surely destroy th sense 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 <fc Co. Testimonials free lW“Sold by Druggists, price 75c per bottle! Southern Ry. Co; cueflule. To The East. L®ave East Rome. 5.40 a. in. 4,40 p. m Arrive Cleveland .7.55 a. in. 7.02 p. m “ Knoxville 10.25a, ni. Iv.OOp.m. “ Bristol ,2.15 p.m. 4.30 a. m “ 'Washington......4.o2 a - n>. 9.40 p. m “ Baltimore 5.00 a.m. 11.00 a.m. “ Philadelphia 7 05.a. m. 3.50 a. in •• New York 10.50 a, m. 6.52 a. m Train leaving Eastßeme at 5.40 a. ni.. has a Pullman Sleeping car, Mobile to Cleveland, where it connects with the popular Vestibule Dining car train for Washington and New York Tills train also connects at Cleveland, with train for Chattanooga, arrives at 9.55 a. m. The 4,40 p. m. train connects at Ooltewrh Junction with Sleeping car, for Radford, Vn., making di r ct connection for all poi u ts F s fc To West. And The North Leave Bast Rome 4.40 p. m. 2.00 a.m 10.40 am Arrive Chattanooga....7.lop. m. 4.50 a.m. 1.20 pm “ cincintuti 7,30a. m. 7.20 p,m. Nashville 8.20a. m.10,55a. in.7.2op ; m “ Memphis 7.00a. m. 6.10 p. m. “ St. Louis 6 45p. m. 7.05 a. m. •• Kausae city 7,25 a. m, 10.25 a. in. Little Rock 2.30 p. m. 2.45 a, ni, “ Ft, Worth .840 1. m. 7 -50 p m Trains leaving East Rome 4:40 pm is the pop ular "Cincinnati & Florida Limited.” It is full vestibuled and runs solid Jacksonville to Cin cinnati. carrying Pullman's finest sleeping cars and a magnificent observation car from Macon to free), where it makes di rect connection with solid train with through Sleeping car attached Chattanooga to Mempili - onn ecting there for all points west. To South Georgia, Carolina and Florida. eave East R0me...250am 1115 am 4 02pm Arrive Atlanta 6.00 am 155 p m 625 p “ Augusta ....,1.20 pm 9 25p m. “ Macon 10 50 a m 725pm10 40 pm. “ Savannah.... 6 30pm 700 am Brunswick.... 715 p m 6 15am “ Jacksonville ..9 00 p m 8 30am T a 'i leavinj Ent Rome2:s 0a m runs sol . n |;. i r wick, Sleeping cars Chattanooga to At an. j, 1■« 1115a in train solid through vesii bu ed : iaiu to .Jacksonville, stops in Atlania 1 55 until 7 30 p m : lakes on sleeping car to Bruns wick and the connection from 4:02 train, The 1115 a m train connects with R & D,S A LAS W P and <;a railroad trains in the Union Depot, Atlanta, It Also has an elegant observation chair car (seats free) to Macon, To Alabama, Texas & the West, i Leave East Rome 9 40 p m Arrive Anniston ,12 05 night. 755 pm, “ Selma 5 30 am “ Montgomery.... ,700 ani 1.1 ile 12 30 noon •• New Orleans 445 p tn “ Houston 700 a m Leave East Rome 4 10 p m Alpine AccOmoda on, Tajave East Rome 2,00 p, m, Gadsden and At talla Accommodation. Train leaving East Rome 9:40 p ni has Pull-! man Sleeping car to Mobile connecting with Pullman car to New Orleans, For further particulars, tickets or sleeping car reservations, call on or write to T, c, SMITH, P & T A, Rome Ga, LA, BELL, D, P A, Selma, A >a. j, j, Farnsworth d p a Atlanta oa, o, A bexscoteb, A oP A„ Knoxville, Tenn, w, A Turk, g, p, a, Washington D c, VIGORiiiO Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. MArumr Nrouiwr iH3ol<i with writ IhAuHIIIL 11 tn Vint ten guarantee to restore Lost Manhood. Cares weaknesses. Nervous Debility and all the evils from earl; or later ex cesses. the results of overwork, worry, sickness, etc. Full strength, tone and development given to every organ or portion of the body. Improve ment immediat'-ly seen from the first box. Thous. ends of letters of praise on file in our office. Can be carried in vest pocket. Sent by mail to any address on receipt of price. One month's treat ment in each box. 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W'/ Curry. 1 Have yQU <| la baby ; 3 that is making you old' j before your time with wor-! frying? Is it weak, deli-! 3 cate, puny ? Are you fear- j 2 ful lest it be taken from! 3 you ? Mother I Will you; j read this letter about ; Brown’s Iron Bitters J It is genuine— not paid| 3 for or even solicited—and} J the writer is the happiest! J woman in New Orleans. { * 509 Dufkdes Street, I ► ’ New Orleans, La. f f ’ Enclosed you will find a photograph of ► ’my youngest boy, Clarence. He was sick ► J about seven months; nothing cured him but ? J Brown’s Iron Bitters. He is now a year J J old, well and hearty I I cannot say too much J J in praise of Brown', Iron Bitters. ► * Mrs. L. Levbringberg. r * This letter was written I jon July 25th, this year.l < Have you a delicate child?} * Life for many children in} «Brown’s Iron Bitters! > t The Oenulae haa the Crosaed } 4 Red Unee on the wrapper. } j Si.owN Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md> $25 FOR MERCANTILE COURSE IN BOOK-KEEPING Including Books Call at office for particulars J. G HARM ISON NOTICE OF LOCAL LEGISLA TION. Rome. Ga., October, 80th, 1894.. Notice is hereby that ap plication will be made du* ring the present session of the Leg" islature of Georgia, for the pas* sage of an act entitled, “An Act to Amend the Charter of the CitY Electiic Railway Company, of Rome, Ga., to as to authorize and empower said company to furnh electric lights and electric motive p >wer, to the city of Rome, and o other persons aud companies w 0 mav contract for the same. J. King, Pres. NOTICE OF LOCAL LEGISLA TiON. Notice is hereby given that ap plication will be made to the en suing session of the Legislature o Georgia for the passage of m al to be entitled. An act to charge the Corpora e limits of the city of Rome so as to include therein the following scribed land: Beginning a Northwest corner of land lot ’ thence along the line between lots 203 and 204 to the right o the Rome and Decatur raiW, thence westerly along ri ? trpe t way, the East side of West in West Rome; thence south rij along said east side .to Avenue; thence along the ea - of Howard avenue to the rig* & wav of the Chattanooga, Roni: Columbus Railroad; t he erly along said right of way t present corporate limit, of R« e ' Mayor and Council of R° m Oct. 22, 1894. Assistant Door Keeper of House of Resreseutatives, Price, is here today.