Newspaper Page Text
THE BUSTLER OP HOME
tiecona-claas Mail Matter.
I. PHIL G. BYRD, | “ d
JOHN C. REECE, |
DAILY AND SUNDAY.
cents a week or $5.00 per annum
ONLY OFFICIAL ORGAN
t he city of Rome, and Floyd, the
“Banner county’’ of Georgia.
**
Will The Atlanta Constitution
and The Atlanta Journal please
tell us, who done it.
Several days has elapsed and
John Temple Graves, like Grover
Cleveland has refused to write
that letter.
It gets worse and worse! The
Republicans simply took every
thing in sight except down here in
Gods country. —Albany Herald.
Out of 1,000 men who marry in
London, 579 wed women about tha
same age. 332 have wives young r
than themselves, and eighty-uine
marry older women.
China, the Goliah of the Orient
has met little David Japan and—
is now s’c —simpering tyranis
around calling on the mikawder to
take his doggon foot from oifen.
lhe Democratic press is agreed
that the silver lining to the cloud
of the party® defeat is that the
Populist party amounted to noth
ing at all m thegreat contest for
political supremacy.
Os 820,000 chi'den within the
school age in London, between 450-
000 and 500.000 are educated in
schools controlled by the London
school board. They are taught by
7,800 teachers, one teacher to more
than sixty pupils
In th® Third ward vesterday Mr.
Robert H. Mav, Mr. Jas. May and
Robt. H. May Jr., representing
three generations, cast, their votes
for Black.—Augusta Herald.
J; May we ask how many were cast
to the generation?
-
Alabama ia in a mess. One De
mocratic Congressman Mr Denson
of the Seventh district, concedes
bis defea* by M. W. Howard, Pop
ulist, but in five other districts
which are claimed by the Demo
crats, there will be contests be
fore Congress.
Cedartown is too good a town
and Polk too rich a county to be
held down long at a time. These
times cannot last always, and we
can help to hasten the return of
brighter days if every good citizen
will talk and work for his town
and county. —Cedartown Stand
ard.
Ti e capital at Washington has
cost more than $30,000,000. Lt
covers three and on® half acres,
the dome is 807 feet high and 125
feet in diameter, and is exceeded
in size only by St. Peters in Rome
St. Pauls in London and St. Laars
in St. Petersburg. The Republi
cans will soon be in charge.
Says the Columbus Ledger:
That English committee is liable
to come down and investigate Phil
Byd of The Hustler of Rome. He
aay®:
I An eminent Boston electrictian
declares the common poplar tree
to be nature's lightning rod.— But
when it comes to lynching bees
"» give ns the Black Jack with its low
Li inbs.
It save rope.
FINANCE NOTES.
'the Duluth Imperial Mill ‘ pro*
j duced 7,*100 barrels of flour Octo,
her 23, beating the world's record.”
All the Reading collieries started
up on October 27 on full time to
run until the end of November.
About 10,000 men resumed work.
The Bessemer ore production of
the Lake Superior district will be
the largest ever achieved, and the
total production of ore for the
leason will reach 7,250,000 gress
tons by the close of navigation.
l Missouri’s coal mines are report
<d to have produced 2,383,322 tons
astyear,a decrease of 807,120 tons,
to the strike, and the
THE HUSTLER OF ROME,SUNDAY NOVEMBER II 1894,
effect of which was the loss of
$580,000 in coal miners’ wages.
Transactions on the the New
York Stock Exchange last month
included 8,877,808 shares of
stock, a decrease of 2,173,251 shan 8
pared with the sa me nioii th
last year. The dealings in State
and railroad bonds foot up $26,-
428,300 par value, an increase of
$98,300 as compared with last
year,
It is estimated that the Hawaiian
sugar crop will amount to 150,000
tons, a large crop. Irrigation has
been extensively used this year on
the plantations.
The Treasury circulation state
ment shows an increase for the
month of October of all kinds of
circulation of $17,054,440, making
a total circulate n November 1 of
$1,672,098,422, or $24.27 per capi
ta.
A New Orleans estimate of the
cotton crop places it at 8,850,000
bales. From the same source it is
said that the Egyptian and Indian
crops will equal last season’s, while
the Asiatic crop promises to prove
dieappointing.
A Chicago dispatch says “North"
western millers, in a circular to
St. Louis millers, suggest shutting
down all mills from Deceipber 1 to
January 1. This would reduce out
put about 2,500,000 barrels. St.
Louis millers ao not favor the
scheme.”
..The coinage executed at United
S ates Mints during October ag
gregated 4,044 360 pieces, of the
value of $4,152,700, of which $2,-
1 911,800 was gold, $1,217,000 silver,
ard $23,000 minor coin. Os the
silver $600,000 was stanard silver
dollars.
The druggists nowadays find it
difficult to keep a soda water foun
•ain within modest bounds, so
much has the habit grown upon
thousands of taking all sorts of
queer drinks for the stomache’s
sake. At the side of every small
fountain must be maintained a
constantly growing collection of
bottles that contain nostrums for
stomach, nerves and blood; phos
phates for girls of fancied low vital
ity, bicarbonate of soda for men of
acid habit, aromatic spirits of
ammonia, bismuth, and what not
for troublesome stomachs.
Mr. Hester I). Lane, commis
sioner of agriculture for Alabama,
who recently returned from a tour
through lowa, Wisconsin and the
D ikotas in the interest of immi
gration to Alabama says that the
desire among the farmers of those
states to emigrate to the south is
so general as to excite surprise. E®
announces that during this fall
and winter many of them will vis
it the south with the view of es
tablishing colonies in the southern
states.—Savannah News.
THEN-DREAMLAND
Mem'ries of anguish, pangs of regret
Passbins of the past that I long to forget,
Loom from the shadows, darken tne way
W hile n lie gloom I str y.
Voltes of dear one.-~glance from abo.e,
Singing so softly anthems of love,
Tender in accent, yearning each tone.
Songs of the g*eat unknown.
Gently are they wafted down from the dav,
Tracing the foot steps weary on the way.
Snatches of heaven tastes of delight,
Steal through the shroud ot night.
Softening my sorrow, numbing despar.
And for a moment, vanquishing care.
Bearing my soul ftom Death unto Life
Far from this grinding strife,
I’HILI. GI.BXN BVKD.
Ths trouble with Dr. Felton
was that he could not get votee
enough to elect him.—Care Spr
ing Herald.
Say my friend why
this exceeding good
humor? Did your lot
tery tickt win? No but
1 am away ahead on
this outfit you see.
“High Price” used to
charge me $20.00 for
this style suit, and $5.-
00 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.
Ohl I see.
THINE.
WKUTBN TOK THE HUNDAY HI’STLER OF BOMB
How sweet oh God to know that w > are thine
"I'h it iiijfhy hand this mighty chaos Us:
That Thin# the key of this great mystery—
For we could not bear it else.
For as the years g 0 by
Oir sotfsw makes a strange, prepared way
For yet another: one by one our joys,
Are wrested from usere wecall them ours.
The sweet st human ties are severed wide.
And dearest human ca es a ip from our grasp.
The quiet home nests are robbed of all its
birds.
And family trees are stripped of flower and
leaf,
There’s many graves lie greenly side by side
And waters roll between some we hold dear :
Till with sal folded bauds we sit and say,
How can God have it so?
Buried deep, our rosey hope
Yet human hearts will cry out for their love
And human eyes seek dumbly lor the smiles
Os angel faces gone.
Oh, God, pity us!
And wrap us in the fulness of thy love!
luiy infinite compassion, lay
Thy hand before our hearts and make them
very still.
•Ince the crore is Thine. O, help as bear
Il very patiently, until that blessed morn,
When all the shades of night shall flee away
And we shall meet the loved aul lost.
Minnie I. be Abmold.
MISCELLANEOUS NOTES
Dr S. F. Smith, of Bostoi), au
thor of ibe words of America, as
just reached his 90th bithday. He
in one of the four survivors ot Dr.
Holmes class at Harvard,
Mrs. Eunice Ross Davis, the on
ly surviving member’of the Massa
chusetts Woman's Anti-Slavery
Board,has just celebrated her 94th
birthday al her home in Dedham.
Mr®. Charles Dudley Warner is
said to be the best amateur musi
cian in New England, Most of the
able musical cr ticisni® so promi
nent throughout Mr. Warner’s
writings are due to her influence.
M .Nofovitch, author of The Un
known Life of Christ has issued a
lung reply to his critics He says that
he will start for Thibet soon, witii
the intention of getting proof of the
truth of J i llegec’s ’isc overies,
M Raffaeiile, the celebrated French
artist,iu an interview recently, ex
pressed the opinion that the deca
dence in French art was due to so
cial causes. For the future of art
he considers America the most
promising country.
Camels are now in general usa
throughout Australia. Within
twenty-five years, by scientific
breeding a race has been produced
larger in frame, sounder in wind
and limb and able to carry more
weight than the Indian camels
originally imported.
They know how to treat wife
beaters in Germany. The brutal
husband has to work all through
the week, turn over his wages to
his wife on pay day and go to jail
Saturday night and Sunday. About
two weeks of this sort of fun takes
all the wickedness out of a fellow.
There is a pleasant story told of
the late historian, Fronde, to the
efiect that he had just finished his
course*of lectures in Boston, when
the great fire of 1872 broke out,
and upon being proffered a check
for SI,OO0 —the net proceeds of two
or three of said lectures—he or
dered it ro be given to the proper
authority for the benefit of the suf
ferers by the fire.
Gardening for women is engag
ing attention in Germany, and a
horticultural school for girls and
wom°n is to be opened in Berlin.
The principle is Fraulein Flvira
Cbaslner,who first mooted the idea
in a paper read before the Berlin
society, Fraueuwohi.lt is proposed
to teaeh all branches of gardening,
and to devote special attention to
the production of fruit.
A system of shorthand especially
appli ;able to the Maori language
is said to have been invented by a
schoolmaster of Canterbury, New
Zealand. We learn that the sys
tem has already b*en successfully
taught to numbers of Maori child
ren in various|native schools, the
youngsters taking it up with keen
interest and avidity. It is said
that the Maori language lends its
self very readily to shorthand, as
there are only about fourteen let
ters in the alphabet.
Signorina Teresina Labriola.
Who has lately been graduated
from the Law Department of the
t
university of Rome is the first ;
woman in modern Italy to receive
the begree of Doctor of Law, and
bids fair to follow in the footsteps
of those famous Italian women t
professors for whom ths uuiv»rs y
of Bologna was renowned in t. <
Middle Ages. The last womun iu
hold a chair in that in®'i■ ulion
was Signorina Mariab Agnesi, who
was Professor of Ma l ic»
there one hundred years eg l '.
Harrper’s Bazar.
Dr. M. A. THEDFORD’S
LIVER MEDICINE.
Fan ( rsT,vg,, FSS
dyspepsia / ME; | Sick oft
INDIGESTION I Yh CAD AC HE
Biliousness\ jaundice
SOURNESS OSS OF
Stomach WxrTp Appettts
Home Genuine WiTHQUTTwt Likeness ..no
Signature orM.A.TMEoroRo on FrontOf
Each Wrapper. M.A.Theoford Meo.Q-
♦< Roms. G a.
BEWARE OF OINTMENTS FORCA
TAKRH THATCONTAIN MERCURY
as mercury will suiely destroy th
sense of smell and completely de
range the whole system when en
ering it through the mucous sur
faces. Such articles should never
1 be used except on prescriptions
i 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
jpßF“Sold by Druggists, price 75c
per bottle
Mta Ry. Co cliodnle.
To The East.
Loave East Koine 5.40 a. in. 4,40 p. m
Arrive Cleveland .7.55 a. tn. 7.02 p. tn
“ Knoxville 10.25a, in. 10.00 p.m.
“ Bristol ,2.1a p. in. 4.30 a. tn
“ Washington .4.02 a - n>. 9.40 p. tn
“ Baltimore 5.00 a.m. 11.00 a.m.
“ Philadelphia 7 05.a. m. 350a. in
*• New Y’ork... .. .10.50 a,m. 6.52 a. m
Train leaving East Rente at 5.40 a. in.. has a
Pullman Sleeping car, Mobile to Cleveland,
where it connects with the popular Vestibule
Dining car train for Washington and New York
This train also connects at Cleveland, with
train for Chattanooga, arrives at 9.55 a. m. The
1,40 p. m. train connects at Oolti wrli Junction
with Sleeping car, for Radford, Va„ making di
r ct connection for all uai"is F s'"
To West. And The North
Leave East Rome 4.49 p. m. 2.00 a.m 10.40 am
Arrive Chattanooga.. ..7 lOp. m, 4 50 a.m. 1.20 pm
“ Cincinnati 7,30a. m. 720 p,m.
*• Nashville 8.20a. m.10,55a. m.7.20p.m
“ Memphis 7.00a. m. 6.10 p. in.
“ St. Louis 6 45p. ni. 7.05 a. m.
“ Kansas city 7,25 a. in, 10.25 a. in.
“ Little Rock .2.30 p. m, 2.45 a.m,
“ Ft, Worth , .8:80 a. in. 7'50 pm
Trains leaving East Home 4 :40 p in is the pop
alar “Cincinnati & Florida Limited.” It is full
vestibuled and runs solid Jacksonville to Cin
cinnati. carrying Pullman’s finest slee ungears
and a magnificent observation car from Macon
to chattanoogaiseats free), where it makes di
rect connection with solid train with through
Sleeping car attached Chattanooga to Memphi -
onn ecting there for all points west.
To South Georgia, Carolina and
Florida.
eave East R0me...250a m 1115 am 402 pm
Arrive Atlanta 6.00 am 155 p m 625 p
“ Augusta ....,1.20 pm 925 p in.
“ Macon 10 50 atn 725 pm 10 40 pm.
“ Savannah.... 630 pin 700a m I
“ Brunswick.... 715 pin 6 15am
“ Jacksonville ..9 00 ptn 830 a m ‘
Tra n leaving Eist Roma 2:5 oam runs so J
•rj’.r. nswick. Sleeping cars Chattanooga to At
anta, The 1115 a m train solid through vesti
buled train to Jacksonville, stops in Atlanta 1 I
55 until 730 p m: takes on sleeping car to Bruns I
Wick and the connection from 4:02 train, Ibe
1115 a m train connects with R&D,SA L, A &
W P and Ga railroad trains in the Union Depot,
Atlanta, It Also has an elegant observation
chair car (seats free) to Macon,
To Alabama, Texas & the West.
Leave East Rome 9 40 p m
Arrive Anniston ,12 05 night. 755 pm, 1
“ Selma 530 am
“ Montgomery...., 700a in
I • > ile 12 3'l noon
•' New Orleans 445 p in
“ Houston 7to a in
I-eave East Rome 4 10 p ni Alpine Accoinoda
on.
Leave East Rome 2,00 p, m, Gadsden snd At
talla Accommodation.
Train leaving East Rome 9:40 pm has Pull
man Sleeping car to Mobile connecting with
Pullman oar to New Orleans,
For further particulars, tickets or sleeping
car reservaitions.eall on or write to
T, c, SMITH, P ATA, Rome Ga,
LA, BELL, D, P A, Selma, Aa,
J, J, Farnsworth D P a Atlanta aa,
o, a benscofer. a aP a„ Knoxville, Tenn.
w, a Tgwk, g, p, a, Washington d c.
VIGORsMEN
Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored,
MAGNETIC NERVINE
restore Lost Manhood. Cures weaknesses. Nervous
Debility and all the evils from eurl; or later ex
cesses.^ the results of overwork, worry, sickness,
etc. Full Btrerurth, tone and development gives
to every organ or portion of the body. Improve
ment immediately seen from the first box. Thstis
ands of letters of praise on file in oar office. Can
be carried in vent pocket. Bent by mail to any
address on receipt of price. One month's treat
ment in each box. PrichSl.nO, 6 boxes.* 5.00, with
Written Guarantee to refund money if not cured. 1
duod to us for J'tiidsM'j-u. CirciLU-s Free.
IB94FALL AND WIN ER MILLINERYIB94
NO. 302 BROAD STREET. ROME GEORGIA
_We are now prepared to Show
A Select Stock of New and Sty
lish Millinery,
Ladies, Misses and childrens
Hats and Bonnets, Baby Caps'
Hair Ornaments, Side and Tuck
Combs, Ice Wool, Silk floss and
Zephyrs. Will sell at lowest Cash
prices, Call and See us,
Respectfully
A. O. GRRRARD,
BASSON
Is as safe and harmless as a
seed poultice. acts like a poul
tice, drawing out fever and pain
and curing al? diseases peculiar
to ladies.
“Orange Blost >n” is a pas
tile, easily used at any time; f
is applied right to the parts
Every lady can treat herseL
with it.
Mailed to any address upon re
ceiptofsi. Dr. J,A. McGill & Co,
C Panorama Place, Chicago, HI.
Sold by
D, W. Curry Druggist
. I
rving W. Larimore, physical di
rector ot Y. M. C A-. Des Moines
lowa, says he can c mscientiouely
recommend Chamberlain’s Puiu Balm
to athletics, gymnasts, bicyclists, foot
ball players and the profession in
general for bruises, sprains and dis
locations; also tor soreness and stiff
ness of the muscles, when applied
befoie the parts become swollen it
will effect a cure in ouehalf the time
usually required. For sale bj Lowrj
Bros Drtiggisis
MAGNETIC NERVIXE.
sold writie'
aT*® guarantee to cur.
F.G/vauiiP'ostr.l
’ C tfjfr -O'" P! tion. Fits, .lizri
-i v 7/1 neSß.Hcadncheiinu
NeuralgiaaudWake
vl” J. )( '■ fe<.7_7 fulness,eau-e’tl.yej
• - uK cessivcuseofOpiun
, A-V Tobacco and Alo
3&FOR& - WeR.
drain, causing y Insa Mty and Death
u reness, Impotency, Lo«t Power in either t*ti
emature Old A Involuntary Losses, cause
over-indulgence, over-exertion of the Brain ao
rorsof Youth. It givpß to Weak Organs theii
1< Vigor and doub’es the joy*i nf life; cure*-
•. ’ i'pn ?nd Femi/e Weakness, k month’s treat
■ in plain package, by mail, to any address, fcl
• »»• d botesss. With every ?5 order we give u
ritten Guarantee to cure or refund the money
’culars free. Guu* itee issued only by our es
4sivc agent.
Country
»
1 Produce
A Specialty.
Fresh Butter on hand
all the time. ;
New goods arriving!
daily, We keep the best
jthe market affords.
COME AND SEE US,
L. A. Dempsey,
409 B icr d Sit e
W. I.ItajCLAS I
$3
t*s. CORDOVAN,
FRENCHA ENAMELLED CALF.
♦3.5 P POLICE, 3 Solfs.
S2S? .»2. workingmens
* EXTRA FINE/™*
*2- *175 Boys’SchoolShdesi
•LADIES-
SEND FOR CATALOGUE * ,
Fw-U-DOUQLAS,
BROCKTON. MASS. ’
You eun W. L. (
Because, we are the largest manufacturers of i
advertised shoeain the world, and guarantee
the value by stamping the name and price on
the bottom, which protects you against higK (
prices and the middleman’s profits. Our shoes '
equal custom work, in style, easy fitting and
wearing qualities. We have them sold every
where nt fewer prices far the •• v . ,- lw i than
r • ->• 1; . Jf ymu / <
old hv )
Can trail & Owens,. ;<
111 June 4, 111
(((18 ||
I 94 s 111
If that is the date U
a tetter from Mr. Jas. II
I) a Brown, 524 Pacific If
II A ve., Dallas, Tex.— He I
* V\ l° St strength from I
* 111 overwor k> like so many II
> | 111 others, and took
1 1 /// Brown’s A
\V ron
I;) Bitters. '
i f He says:
■ . ‘ Brown’s Iron Bitters
. I ls the best medicine I
1 have ever taken. I had
* I been suffering for a year
/// f roln cx treme weakness,
£// caused by overwork, and
■|| two bottles renewed my
111 strength entirely. lam
111 glad to say so.
f// Ot a m^rac^e > but just I
* ill anot^ler cure brought l\
if/ about by Brown’s Iron I
s ||l Bitters. Do you take it? !
V LOOK FOR CROSSED RED \
■ll LINES ON WRAPPER 1
111 BROWN CHEM. CO. Balto..nd. I
0 ill
BI A
i
t
: $25
FOR MERCANTILE
COURSE IN
BOOK-KEEPING
Including Books
Call at office for particulars
J i HARM ISON
; I -.t-rr 'jtj- -'vr.TamaaMmaacMMHW
; NOTICE OF LOC AL LEGISLA
? TION.
Rome. Ga., October, 30th, 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
Electric Railway Company, of
Rome, Ga., so as to authorize and
empower said company to furnish
'■ electric lights and electric motive
I power, to the city of Rome, and to
11 other persons and companies who
may contract for the same.
r J. King, Pres.
i NOTICE OF LOCAL LEGISLA
TION.
Notice is hereby given that ap
plication will be mtide to the en
suing session of the Legislature of
Georgia for the passage of an al!
to be entitled.
An act to charge the C'orpdfhte
limits of the city of Rome so as to
therein the following de
scribed land: Beginning atJh«
Northwest corner of land lot 281,
thence along the line between land
lots 203 and 204 to the right vt
the Rome and £>ecatur railway,
thence westerly alol’gsaid right oi
way, the East side of West Street
in West Rome; thence’ southerly
along said east side t<7 Howard
Avenue; thence along the east side
of Howard avenue to the r/ght of
way of the Chattanooga, Rome »
Columbus Railroad ; thence east-,
erly along said right of way to the
present corporate limits of Rome,
Mayor and Council of Rome.
Oct. 22, 1894.
“Orange Blossom” is a pain as
cure of all diseases peculiar i*
women Sold fresh by D. w
Curry.