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the city «>t Rom*.and Floyd, the
••Banner county ■ of Georgia.
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The Bruiiewick Morning Cail is
a email paom. but what it lacks in
■ ice it mak'-i* up in | uro grit and
poterpriae.
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Editor §l >-vefc. ..'l’riuea tupFibt
eight pager and a t upliinent every
week . Hie ) aper h?.B every appeal'
a ice of _____
The New York World has open
ed its columns for suggestions as
to[«( me fitting taatimonial to Dr.
Parkhurst for the great fight he
won there.
The women of Colorado, blee
thir heart?, were t « instruments
which defeated that populist freak-
Gov. Waite. Toe- much praise
cannot be given them for doing
that.
Programs is going on apace for
the great cotton states and Inter
national Exposition in Atlanta
next year. It will I e the largest
and best exposition ever held in
th® South.
The Con*! i'ut ion proed yesterday
the rtmarkable history of Edward
King as told by himself. It reads
more like a penny dreadful than
any thing e p u > 16 said
t’ue.
In ibe r. viiin.in legislatue ther e
will be bu •» lonesom democratic
represents >\ . H- is the entire
dicnocratiu party the Bay State,
and is like y to come into National
prominence, became of the strangel
p isition he will occupy.
The Augusta Chronicle asks this
question. “Cannot the legislature
bring itself to the point of offering
a bill to remove the election of
judges and solicitors from the
jurisdiction of the general assem
bly? Why n”t do a patriosio thing?
Only three counties in the Fourth
district—Meriwether. Chattahoo
chee, and Manon were carried by
the Populists iu the Congressional
election, and each of these counties
showed heavy D mecratic gains
over the State election.
A society among merchants and
traders out VS est has been formed
m which the members agree that
they will not hold conversation
about hard times, dull trade, small
orders, slow collection*, low price
of wheat, etc. The idea is an ex
cellent one.
The brilliant but erratic Bryan,
of Nebraska. has retired from the
political arena. He says of his fu
t ire course : “I shall continue as a
1 iwyer and an editor, to advocate
the fusion of populists and demo
crats. It is the only hope against
the combined monopoly.’
It is very likely that the vote for
he Greater New York has been
carried. This vote is not the end of
the matter, but simply a guide to
the legislature. It is believed that
'hey will pass the law and make
.Sew York one of the largest cities
m the world.
Mike KelUy. the great base ball
p ayer, who became famous b«-
• iuse of the *xi rmsion, “Slide,
tvdly, Slide 1 ’ du d a day or two
»go in Boston from » sudden attack
• r pneumonia As a base ball play
■ ' Kelly was the greatest snort-stop
America ever had.
Poxy Mr. Croker! He saw the
‘•orm coming and he got into his
c’clrne cellar. And he will be fox
i r still if he remsins there, —Mo-
le Herald.
V e«, but the wil v Richard knew
P ’King or tw -. and placed hia
m mey right. He won a big pile of
Beads.
A novel method of evangeliza
tion has been inaugurated by the
Episcopal Church at Tacoma. A
gospel ship will be fully equipped
or m’ssion work along the shore
line in Puget Sound.
If China were not so extreme
ly busy with other things she could
have a good deal of fun over the
way in which the people of this
country pronounce her proper
names.
—Minnie—“Did you hear about
Mollie’s fiance falling off the trol
ley car and breaking his arm?’’
Mamie—“ Yes. I wonder if he w ill
sue the company [for damages?”
“I guess not. I shouldn’t wonder
if she does, though.”—Washing
ton Star.
The geyser which appeared at
the edge of the desert in San Diego
California a few days ago is still
spouting water, and the flow is in
creasing in strength. The geyser is
iu St. Felipe Canon, and the water
is impregnated with sulphur. Cat
tle wont drink it and vegitation is
not benefited by it.
Il hav’ng bes n demonstrated that
’hi woman’s vote iu Denver in
Tuesday’s election was 35 percent,
of the total vote, the leading wo
men have, therefore, formed a
Stale orgaoazatiou of their own for
the m-xt national campaign, the
purpose being to increase their
political power and importaude
Albany Herald.
One of the curious results of the
r®cent elections in Belgium, on
the new basis for the suffrage, was
the defeat of all the party leaders.
Though th® Catholics have an
overwheming majority, M. de Buri
et, the Prime Minister, was defeat
ed; so were Frer® Orban and Buis,
Mayor of Brussels, the Liberal
leaders, and Janson and Feron
the Radicals.
There is a mining camp called
‘‘Bachelor's Rest” about 60 miles
north of Tucson Ariz, gays the St
I Louis Republic, and the population
now numbers upward "of 800. There
is not a woman nor a cat in th«
camp and 200 of the men have ad
vertised for wives in a Tucson pa
per. They must be of good charac.
ter and understand the duties of a
household. The richest miner of
fers a dowry of SIO,OOO.
Papers all over the country con
cede that Georgia will furnish the
big men in both houses of the next
Congress. And «o she will.—Alba
ny Herald.
To be sure. And shouldn't she?
For Georgia was the only state that
remained true to her principles,
and s®nt back eleven good and
tried democrats We are expect
ing much from the Georgia delega
tion, and think we wont be disap
pointed.
The Utica Herald, m recalling
tne fact that the men who have de
seated great leaders in Congress
have rarely been heard frem after
ward, says : “The names of jMorri
son, Mills and Wilson will live be
cause of tha worth of the men. But
rcarcely one in ten thousand re
members that it was Jehu Baker
who beat Morrison and that it was
John T. Warwick who defeated
McKinley, D*yt n will ehine iii
the light of Wilson for a while
but the Second district of West
Virginia exchang'd fora
pigmy, ”
Dr Parkhurst started the ball in
motion for the defeat of Tammany,
He has waged a ceaseless and r -
teutless war against the corruption
in the city government for the
past two years. At first he was
sneered at and laughed at. The idea
of a preacher downing Tammany
was preposterous. Feeling sure of
the correctness of his charges be
never faltered but kept up tb®
warfare The republicans owe D .
Parkhurst a big dbbt.—Griffin
News.
And the citizens of New York
owe him a still larger debt of grat
itude. Through his fwarless fight
for purer politics th® people rose
up in their might and crush* d that
menance to good government—
|l ammany.
. ..y,... ■■ -■
THE HUSTLER OF ROME MONDAY NOVEMBER 12 1894.
—She—“Goodness gracious! It
makes me dreadfully n< rvous to
see that man stand and allow his
wife to shoot an apple off his head.’’
H« —“Pooh, that's nothing; he
stands so he's in no danger ”
“How *’o you mean?”
“Why, he stands m front of her.’’
—New York Press.
—UumoV'D—“lt’s no use,” she
Slid dejectedly, “I’ve simply g t
to suffer ”
Wnal’s the matt* r?
Young Mr.Slogoca'led last night.
I endured his 8 »ci< tv datiently un
til in self-defeos*- Iw is f r.ed o
remark . Really, M r Slogo, I’m v< ry
much afraid P »■ g pt, ing im-,
And what did he d>> then?
He simply smiled and said that
women are naturally timid.
FREE COINAGE OF
SILVER.
The free and unlimited coinage of
silver, the product of American mines,
at the old ratio of 16 of silver to i of
gold, is the only solution of and
remedy for the disturbed and unsatis
factory condition of trade, manufac
ture and general business of the coun
try. The surreptitious act of 1873,
divorcing silver and gold in our mone
tary system, was a crime of untold
magnitude. It was the rankest kind
of class legislation in favor of the
wealthy against the producers of
wealth, and hostile to the prosperity
of the United States. It was an act
of treason because done at the instance
of a European syndicate and for bribe
money, “giving aid and comfort to
our country’s enemies.” To shield
the guilty parties, the well authenti
cated facts, often published, have been
vigorously denied.
The Enquirer will continue to ex
pose this unpardonable crime until
right and justice are done the people
by the full restoration of silver to its
old companionship with gold. We
need the assistance of the people in
disseminating the truth, to which end
we invite all in your selection of pa
pers for the coming season to include
the Enquirer, that costs only SI.OO a
year. (Issued twice a week.)
Liberal commissions and cash re
wards given to club raisers. Sample
copies free. Enquirer Company,
Cincinnati, O.
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Washes, rinses and dries them
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Ev •ry mother should know that
c-oupcan b-> prevented ’lhe fl st
symptom of true croup is horse
nos*. This is followed by h peculi
errouah cough. If Cbemb* rlaius
C’ugh Remedy is given fr ely as
soon as the child becomes hoarse or
rtveu after the cough has develop
ed it will prevent th« attack. 2
and *') cent bottle for sVe bv
L ®n ry <& Bro.
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Dr. M. A. THEDFORD'S
LIVER MFLICi.'E.
[ DSTI ' ,nKI[SS
dyspepsia \ fSIL . | Sick on
INDIGESTION \HERVOUS-
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Rome.Ga;
BEWARE OF OINTMENTS FORCI
TARRH 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 Speh articles should never
be used except bn proscriptions
from reputable physicians, ns 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 dirte'tiy upon the blood and
mu'Cttus 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
fJF Sold by Druggists, price 75c
per bottle
Scuta Sy. Co' cttle.
To The East.
Lre ave East Rome 5.40 a. in. 4,40 p. tn
Arrive Cleveland .7.55 a. >,i. 7.02 p. m
*• Knoxville 10.25a. n 10.00 p.m.
“ Bristol ,2.15 p. n . 430a. in
“ ’Washington......4.o2 a-w. 9.40 p. m
“ Baltimore 5.00 a.m. 11.00 a. in.
“ Philadelphia 7 05.a. m. 3 50a. m
•- New York 10.50 a, in. 6.52 a. m
Train leaving East Heme 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 so r Chattanooga, arrives at 9.55 a. m. The
4,40 p. m. train connects at Ooltewrh Junction
with Sleeping car, for Radford, Va„ making di
r ct connection for all ooi u ts F s' 1
To West. And The North
Leave East Rome 4.40 p. m. 2.00 a.m 10.40 am
Arrive cnattanooga....7.lop. ni.4.50 a.m. 1.20 pm
“ Cincinnati 7,30a. in. 7.20 p.m.
•- Nashville 8.20a. m,10,85a. m.7.20p.ni
“ Memphis 7.00a. in. 6.10 p. m.
“ St. Louts 6 45p. in. 7.05 a. m.
“ Kansas city 7,25 a. bi, 10.25 a. tn.
Little Rock 2.30 p. nt, 2.45 a, m,
“ Ft, Worth .8:90 a: in. 750 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 ears
and a magnificent observation car from Macoa
to Chattanooga!seats free), where it makes di
rect connection with solid train with through
Sleeping car attached Chattanooga to Meinpbk
onn ecting there for all points west.
To South Georgia, Carolina and
Florida.
eave East Rome.. .2 50 atn 1115 am 4 02pm
Arrive Atlanta 6.00 am 155 pm 625 p
“ Augusta ....,1.20 pm 925 pm.
“ Macon 10 50 am 725 pm 10 40pm.
“ Savannah ... 630 pm 7 00ain
“ Brunswick.... 715 p m 615a in
“ Jacksonville ..9 00 p m 8 30am
Tea n leaving Ent Rome 2:5 oam runs so
to Brunswick. Sleeping cars Chattanooga to At
anta, The 1115 a m train solid through vesti
buled train to Jacksonville, stops in Atlanta 1
55 until 730 p ni: takes on sleeping car to Bruns
wick aud the connection from 4 :02 train, The
1115 a m train connects with R & D,S AL, A &
W P and i.a railroad trains iu 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,
“ Selma 5 30 am
“ Montgomery.... ,700 a m
•I • • ile 12 30 noon
“ New Orleans 445 p m
“ Houston 7CO a m
Leave East Rome 4 10 p m Alpine Accomoda
on.
I-cave East Rome 2,00 p, in, Gadsden end At
talla Accommodation.
Train leaving East Rome 9:40 pin 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 &TA, Rome Ga,
L A, BELL, D. P A, Selma, A a.
j, j, Farnsworth d p a Atiauta oa,
0, A BENBCOTER, A oP A„ Knoxville, Tenn,
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ands of letters of praise on silo in our office. Can
be carried in vest pocket. Bent by mail to any
address on receipt of price. One month’s treat
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Written Guarantee to refund money if not cured,
•end to us for the Genuine. Circulars Free.
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1894FALLAND WINER MILLINERYIB94.
NO. 302 BROAD STREET. ROME GEORGIA
We are now prepared to Show
A Select Stock of New and Stv.
lish Millinery, y "
Ladies, Misses and childrens
Hats and Bonnets, Baby Cans’
Hair Ornaments, Side and Tuck
Combs, Ice Wool, Silk floss and
Zephyrs. Will sell at lowest Cash
prices, Cali and See us,
Respectfully
A. O. GRRRARD
BLOSSOM
is as safe and harmless as a flai
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tice, drawinc out fever and pam
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Mailed to any address upon re
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rving W. Larimore, physical di
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to athletics, gymnasts, bicyclists, foot
ball players >tu<l the profession iu
general for bruises, spraius and dis
locations; also for soreness and stiff
uess of the muscles, when applied
before the p<rts become swollen it
will effect a cure in onehalf the time
usually required. For sale by Lowry
Bros Druggis Is
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t guarantee to cur.
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7 tlon. Fits, □izxi
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Neuralgia audWakf
U fulness,cause! bye?
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U’ Tobacco and Ale,
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•BEFUKt ~ AFThR- Mon, Softening <
lie Brain, cnrislng Misery, Insanity an i Death
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’'■•oma’tiro Old Age, Involuntary Losses, cause
y over-indulgence, over-exertion of the Bruin nn
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aicorrhoea and Fcma'e Weakness, i month’s treat
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er box, 6 boxes With every $5 order we give e
Written Qua run too to cure or refund the money
irculars free. Gua.' itee issued only by 'Mr®
lusivo agent.
Country
Produce
A Specialty.
Fresh Butter on hand
all the time.
New goods arriving
daily, We keep the best
the market affords.
COME AND SEE US,
L. A. Dempsey,
409 B i( ; c << i (
W. L. Douglas
CJfIJ IS the best.
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The
breath
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from the sea—the bracing
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mountains—the toning up
I qualities of absolute rest—
that rest which is so neces
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lif taken faithfully. Men and women gain
Malaria
Dyspepsia
Poor Blood
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a SL-- for it contains the
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The Genuine bus the Crossed
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All Druggist and General Storekeepers
sell it. But gat the genuine—
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$25
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Call at office for particulars
J. G HARMISON
DR. JAQUEf
130 West S’xth Street,
CINCINNATI, OHIO
Has practiced medicine in Cincinnati 5 years
longer than any physician, firing special »t
tention to Blood, Nervous and Urinary disease!
Nervous Debility, Impotency, etc., resultmS
from youthful indiscretion, excesses in matin’
years and <• her causes, inducing some of 1 •
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ideas, defective meniery, aversion to soa< ,
Gonorrhea, Syphilis.' he later causing
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