The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, November 13, 1894, Image 4

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THE HebTlEli d? LOH eecona-elM* Mail Matter. PHIL G. BYRD, JOHN C. REE. L ' Eh| ';,; i ;' DAILY AND SUNDAY. 10 cents a week or $5 00 per annuo ONLY < FFICIAL ORGAN the city of Rome, and Floyd, th “Banner county' of Geor«la. Wu-MMHWMnr-Mi'rr m- Tammany has met a Parkhurs and now belongs to Goff. After watermelons are gone ami the elections are over the Tain jn»ny tiger like the msxican lion are lost in the woods. Seab Wright hops onto the Att gysta election —but democrats did that severu' days before Seal) made nig ‘‘gall-ent” assault. The Philadelphia Item’s ti< ke tor 1896: For President, James Donald Can eron of Pennsylvania; for Vice 1 eside it, Lyman Trum Lull of Illinois, Olney may resign—Would that Republican Gresham had never uudor a Democrat! • adtniins: r»- tion. been placed in position t<« co that which he will never do, rcip.it from a d<-ni'>c r «ric cabin* Seab Wright Says," and repeat) it now, that there is a miniature Tammany hall in every court house in Georgia. If this be so let Seab } lav the miniature D Parkhurst and help us peopb s -smash the tiger's tail. Oh, Gori ! What's itm mator with Q v W‘Y. A kiiiSim tor President n 1896? He carrud his state in an ‘ off” )' ar bv a im'jor ty of which, when consider d hi the lii’ht ol tho recent elections he n 1 lie arty can be proud Bav.im.ah DieptU ch The Chicago Inter-Ocean <a ' before election c lied on all women to vote against the democratic wo man candidate for trustee of the staLe university, because Secretary le has reduced the wages of scrub women in the treasury de partment. Governor —General Northen ' a •sold his farm and moved to at Gu ta.. This indicates t n intention on . .he part of the Hero of the Way •ross War to abandon |< liti< b r -over —No more will the rroet ? : 4 •pose as a farmer and teek to r< pe an the votes of tb humble ti!l< r *f the soil. Seab Wright charges that the -■election machinery of Floyd is ii the hands of a few men. B<uub fer mata that he is to blame. Does he not lemember that in recent year s lie fine political hand was on th» helnff? Why did he surrender the sacred wheel to the polluting hand >f the enemies of the people—Oh Seabl in all your political purity 'row could you? Governor Atkinson has offered a reward of SSOO for the first arrest and first conviction and S2OO each for all others arrested and convict 'd of participating in the lynching of Lee Lawrence col. the Jasper county rapist. Ini this case the Governor is eminently right, for the work of this mob had keen •delayed until after the negro had been convicted and sentenced todoath. The men of Jasper slum d never- have waited for a court and jury, but having’waited and that ♦ jury having pro nptly convicted - and the court having sentenced ” the aend to death, then, by- no manner of means should the mob v have laid hands on the prisenor. I pray God for a spirit of inde peadeuce in Georgia that wil power political mount.. who have disgraced th. hop overly much fayorabl r tw r, remembering that it is on 1. the pray ere of the righteous p ilitician t ia ( avai'eth much. ‘ 1 am no populist. I have twice refined their nomination for con •rr< pg when my election was aartir ed. simply because I could not en dorse their demands.”--Seab Wright. Seat) may no* he a pop,but all the fame he stumped thia neck nf w uds for tliuv.K and Felloe • lovely 1w; ;> hid not been pi" v rv pri r io their nom- < it ion. Aim then winddoes Seab mean .vb«ii he says h a election was “as sured’ ? Dues he mean to say that > ho hu as a pop he would hr ve oiiin more pop votes thunSibby Flop; nr Felton? Surely these p.Hed the strength of the meek and lowly calamity howlers. i”.™' ■ a SMILES. ( u .id is always dep ced as a baby because love to frequently lies in its infancy.—Syracuse News. cle for the paper to-day unmask ing a humbug Wife: What was it? Au autobiography?—Detroit Free Press. There are still some reporters in the West. One of them refered to the ‘‘brief remark*” of vlaiy Ellen Leas.—Washington I’>rnes. Jirn.W : ore’s the boss? Bill tile’s ut trymg to stem the ride of re turning prosperity.J m:How?Bill : Making Republican sp eches.—D - troit Free Pr*-s-* Miss D. zer: Oh, is it actually a punishment for me to lie abed in th» morning. Aunt Marie; A put shm nt vou always appear resigi - to. Boston Transcript. Chawier: Did yer go inter see de snakes charmer? Hengoutt: V s an 1 it’s a quest i m in me mind w dder he<h m de snake or par-i a zes dem. —B ‘stO'l Courier. Mr. Scrimp: Aly dear, I don’t e • how this c >u >forfeit bill passed on you ! Airs. Scrimp: Well, you don’t iet me seo enough real mou y to enable me to t 11 the differ ence. — Harper's B;zar. “No,” said the busy m< rjhantf j I d >a i c ire for no dictionaries r.o daz. Toank you, returned the fair book ag -ut f) mB istou ;how many shall 1 put youduYii for? —Smith and Cr • y's .Monthly. Fug : C over from Engl m with Stillman. Alwayshud apr>j idica igaiuet .ha man, but got •veil acq laiut d with him on board bes'eamer a found him a first rate fel'ow. 5 -gg:Yes nothing like a sea voyage to find what’s in a nan olaon Transcript. Wilson Denies it Washington, November 12. Chairman W. L. Wihon stopped over in Washiugton today and left tonight for New England, where he delivers three lectures. In re sponse to a request for an inter view he decliued absolutely to dis cuss politics. Os the result in West Virginia, he sad: ‘‘The figures speak for themselves.” He denied a published report that he was to succeed Attorney- General Olney in the Cabinet. “Nothing has been said to me on that subject nor is it likely to be, for Mr. Olney is a better Attorney- General than I would be.” May Kill Philadelphia, Nov. 13.—The aged housekeeper of President James Buchanan, Miss Hettie Parker, fall to-day and broke her thigh, at Lancaster. Penn. As she ia 8y years old, the injury will probably prove fatal, She w&k Buchanan a housekeeper for many , years and upto the time of his death at his famous country seat. Wheatland. Ar he was a bach-dor, Mias Parker attended to all the President's affairs v»rv faithfu 1 ly. I A Double Header. Lebanon, Ind., November 13.—' Milton O. May. a farmer, captur ed a two-headed snake this inorii- THE HUSTLER OF ROME, TUESDAY NOVEMBER. 13 1894. ug. The raptile is a young one of the water moccasin variety, and has two perfectly developed heads, from either of which it shoots out a tongue or takes food. NopOmunlC Cm IOS. New York, Nov , 13. M. H. De- Young, of San Francisco, Director Gi neral of the California Midwin ter Exposition, has purchased for the Memorial Museum, which will commemorate the sue less of that enterprise, one of the most valuable collections of relics of the Nipo leonic dynasty which the world possesses. The colletion is the result of a half century ’e work on the eothusi nstic lovers of the antique, and is now on exhibition at Tiffany's, in this city. The collection consists i f over 800 medals, jstous and coins in gold, silver, bronze and copper, and memorializes the leading events of Napoleonic periods. Among the curios secured by Mr. De Young lor the museum is part of the famous collection of Ales sandro Castellani, which was eold at the Hotel Druol, Paris, in 1884 These art treasures will be shipped to ban Francisco in a f'*'w days. Motion Term of The City Court. The Bar will take notice that the appearance docket and the motion docket of the City Court will be called on Thursday Nov. 15, at 10 o’clock a. m. Judge Turnbull wishes the Bar 13 understand that every motion pending will be disposed of at this cull, as this will probably be the last court held by. him as City Court Judge. Dont buy that sun until you get price. >ad styles at CokerJo s • — ■.. ■ Ev>ry mother should ku< w that croup can b- prevented. The first symptom of true croup is h< rse i e-s. This is followed by apeculi ar r<>Uih c >ugh. It Chamberhiios Cough Remedy is given freely as soon as the child b-.comes hoprs*-- or even after the cough hue develop eil it will prevent the attack. 2 i. )1 sj ri i bottle for s.ue by Lowry & Bro A Successful! Life ' £ Sk ■few© . IZ-V JF /lli’MwWW 2 ! -iii&r ’ IBi I ihulll -aO* L'ill iiikfl w ” 4 .#/*’ Dr. Lyman Abbott. There is probably no more general ambition in the world, one in fact, that might fairly be called universal, that) the desire that every man and woman has to succeed in Ute. In the securing of success many things play a part, but few are more important than a good start. To obtain this In these days of colleges universities and schools, nothing is more essential than A Good Education Nothing helps the young man. just commencing the batt'e of life, more than a thorough knowledge of the subjects the world is interested in. Unfortunately in too many cases the attaining of this knowledge or education is an expense too great to be Considered. To such as these the offer of The Constitution to supply the new Encyclopaedia Britannica at the wonderful rate of io cents a day affords a solution of the question to be found nowhere else. By a study of its pages one can become in the strictest sense of the term A Well-Read Man No man can peruse it even casually without being astonished at the information he will gain. Ten minutes with the Encyclopaedia Britannica will convince the ordinary man of two things—first, of how little he really knows; second, how much the're is he can readily acquire. Then, too. the Information may be relied upon. It is absolute authority upon all subjects. Dr. Lyman Abbott says on this point: "The Encyclopaedia Baitannica is without a peer in the whole noble army of encyclopaedias. It is a recognized authority among scientific and literary men." Do not forget that you can secure the entire twenty-eight volumes at once by paying $5 per month, or fourteen volumes will be delivered at a time for to cents a day, payable monthly. Address The Cbnstitutton 0 y-— D Atlanta, Ga. fan:, ti jluilb l:i w "if ■ Dr. M. A. THEDFORD'.* LIVKU Mhmci.xH. foP oysfipsia / 1 Sick or IHOIGeSTIUN\ Sol-mess .if Stomach rm t?o.VE Genuine Without Tak Likeness-.no Signature ofM-A.Tkedford on FrontDf Zach Wrapper. M.A.Thcdforo Meo. ' • HOME. ga. BBWARIOF OINTMENTS FORCA TAKRII 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. 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 & 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 by Druggists, price 75c per bottle SiMm Ry. Co i cMiilo. To The East. Laave East Rome 5.40 a. in. 4,40 p. in Arrive Cleveland 7.55 a. m. 7.02 p. in “ Knoxville .10.25a, in. Iti.COp.m. “ Bristol ....,2.15 p.m. 4.30 a. m “ Wa5hingt0n......4.02 a- in. 9.40 p. m “ Baltimore 5.00 a.m. 11.00 a.m. “ Philadelphia 7 ys.a. m. 350a. m *• New Y0rk..... . 10.50 a, m. 6.52 a. ni Train leaving East Home at 5.40 a. in., has a Pullman Sleeping car, Mobile to Cleveland, where it connects with the popular Vestibule Dicing car train for Washington and New York Tills train also connects at Cleveland, with train for Chattanooga, arrives at 9.55 a. m. The 1,40 p. ni. train connects at Ooltewrh Junction vith Sleeping car, for Radford, Va.. making di r ct connection for all voi"Ls F s- To West. And The North Leave Rast Rome 4.40 P. m. 2.00 a.m 10.40 am Arrive Chattanooga.... 7.10 p. m, 450 a.m. 1.20 pm “ *• Nashville 8.20a. ni.10,55a. m.7.20p.m “ Memphis 7.00a. m. 6.10 p. m. “ S>. Louis 6 45p. m. 7.05 a. tn. *• Kansas city 725a. m, 10.25 a. m. Little Rock 2.30 p. m, 2.45 a,m, “ Ft, Worth 8:00 a. m. 7 -50 pin Trains leaving East Koine 4:40 p m is the pop ular “Cincinnati & Florida Limited.” It is full testibuled and runs solid Jacksonville to cin -,i inati. carrying Pullman’s tli.est slee ing cars md a magnificent observation car from Macon to chattanoogaiseats free), where it makes di rect connection with solid train with through sn-epiiig car attached Chattanooga to Jlemphi - onn ectiiig there for all pwints west. To South Georgia, Carolina and Florida. eave East Rome. .250 a m 11 15 atn 402 p ni 1 Arrive Atlanta 6.00 am I£s p .-n 625 p “ Augusta ....,1.20 pm 925 p ni. “ Macon 10 50 am 725 pm 1040 pm. “ S .vannah.... 630 p m 700a in •* IL i: is wick.... 7 lap m 615 a m “ Jacksonville ..9 00 pin 8 30am Uri ti leaving Ent 110-nj2:soa m runs so ;o Brunswick, Sleeping cars Chattanooga to At inta, The 1115 ain train solid through vesti buled train to Jacksonville, stops iu Atlanta 1 55 until 7 30 p in : lakes on sleeping car to Bruns wick and the connection from 4:02 train, ’lhe ll 15 a m „rain connects with R & D,S A L, A & W P and Ga r iilrrad trains in lb ■ Union Depot, Atlanta, It Also has an ' gant observation chaii car (seats free) to 51 icon, To Alabama, Texas & the West. Leave East Rome 9 40 p m Arrive Anniston ,12 05 night. 755 pm, “ Selma 530 ara •• Montgomery.... ,700 a m !■> ile 12 3'J noon “ New Orleans 445 p m “ Houston 7 1.0 a m Leave East Rome 4 10 p in Alpine Accomoda on, Leave East Rome 2,00 p, m, Gadsden and At talla Accommodation. Train leaving East Rome 9:40 pm 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, Ata, j. .t, Farnsworth d p a Atlanta oa, o, A BENHCOTER, a o P A,, Knoxville, Tenn, w, A ITUK, G, p, a, Washington D C, V»?HB Easily, Quickly, Permamtly Restored. MAGNETIC NERVINE restore Lost Manhood. Cures weakneuso.-:, Nervous Debility and all the evils from earl; or later ex cesses. the results of overwork, worry, sickness etc. Full strength, tono and development river ‘o every organ or portion of tho body. Improve merit immediatelyseen from the first box. Th.vue <inde of letters of praise on filein ourortioe. Cat. oe carried in vest pocket. Bent by mail to any address on receipt of price. One month's treat ment in each box. Pricti 51.00,6 boxes. J.j.00, with Written Guarantee to refund money if not cared Swid to us for the Genuine. Circulars Free. The Little Gr e n Market No. 427 Broad St. Everything Clean and nice. The best Sausage in the city. We will gaurantee every pound 1 6 oz. Police At tention all orders filed P’ omp lv Give us a trial McEntire &. Schlap back. , x- bbt V 'H»’- ffio ' •%» - h • IBS4FALL AND WINER MILLINERY!B94 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. CRRRARD, BLOSSOM Is as safe and harmless as R f’ei seed poultice, i: Aits ?ikeapo”L tice, drawing out SteTeraz l pair, xnd curing al! uiseases peculiai to k.-’ies. ‘grange Rlost is a pas Hie, easily ased at any time; ts applied tight to the parts Every lady can treat faerseL 7/ith it. Mailed to any address upon re. teiptof si. Dr. J .A. McGill & Co. 4 Panorama Place, Chicago, lit. Sold by D, W. Curry Druggist rving VV. Iririrro.e, physical di rector of Y. M. C A-, Dos Moives lowa, says he can c mscientioui-ly recommend Chamberlain's Pain Balm to athletics, gymnasts, bicyclists, foot bail playt-rs and the profession in general for bruises, sprains and dis locations; also lor soreness and stiff ress of the muscles, when applied befoie the pans become swollen it will effect a cure in oi ehalf the time usually required. For sale by Lowry Bros Druggia Is illr 4VI J S a ’ L all tiu yi. b 41 uL, a t. !» £C’ti "ilh ■)' ’ \ • sua-■ ' 4 - tea l J .... :. r. Q. ’• i I t .u -- < i i \ e,x.>n, toc i tO r i\\ ‘ t ' f strain, cau-ii..: Fn -jt ‘i'.y.'ir.-' • be«< s, tmpnft acy, i.c t * uw - 1 w• * - etc Al f’.v ■ -.lar.'Ltx c er-indulgenco, over* 'ruT.cof Youth, ’.v . . c:” : hi. urar.ql Vigor ii doj’ '•-■ tlio jo; ■ t'f iG.i, '. ..n - «K\ rrheau Weal: ss. k Dicuii. s •*.. ;■ ' hi rl!<, 7. ’ i.< iii-h> r d!, t > .::iy addr< •, m •• 6 box Witii v*’- -i y in -k r ■.!<• ri- /ft C uai a t<»<• a< or reftmd tho junto • . .ird free. itee issued >nly by oar ••> -;vs 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 < ; < f .: < W. L. Douglas !S THE BEST. Vl iiWK-l NO SQUEAKING CORDOVAN, £NC I&ENAMELLEDCALE ■?3.S»F(NEGALF&kAIISA«)a 3.50 POLICE. 3 Sous. ,So>2WORKINgM[n s " EXTRA FINE. 2?l7J?BoysSchooishces. •LADIES’ 7 p s o NGol 4< SEND FOR CATALOGUE WL'DCUGLAS, 3ROCKTON. MASS. Vou cqd Bare '.nonry by purcbaniug W. L. Bought* Shoes* Because, we arc the largest manufacturers of idvertised shoes in the world, a**.d guarantee he value by stairpin«< th j name una price o*i e bottom’, wile i t vou against higi 'san I th.: r.ii idle a ■ * 1 'ofits. Our shoes • I custom woi u i.. <. /le easy fitting ant • ing q*ia I .’.‘.ies. W. Lie th< **i f .1 ever* it at jov,”.*? pri« f .. * va’ ,e givea if*; •<t*‘ r ‘.h* ”te. If.i.v’ ’ SoM b’ Cantrell & Owene, i Xj i « f ■ Women ■ | Are I | Martyrs I Hl to neuralgia, headache |1 and nervousness mary Kft S 3 men suffer also-Mrs. Villa M H. Mapp, White Plains,Ga. H ■ was broken down in health $1 ■ when she began taking 1 Brown’s ■ Iron Bitters | y‘l In a unsolicited .-ter M (June 29, W 94.) slie wuLes: M “About 9or 10 yea’s airo •'■q O I was broken d-.wn •: -t-Jili M and suffered Loin i Uienie 'v‘| KS nervousness, and revere -J M neuralgic pains afflicted dis- iyj Q ferent parts of my body— sometimes the dreadful pain ;< d » would be in my eyes and M head, sometiinesin my hand -•-J and often in my shoulders on and neck. I took many BR H remedies, but foui d none like Brown’s Iron Bitters. I U |h| have used a few bottles Pa K every year since. I often g praise it to others.” MB k It’s Brown’s Iron Bitters |I you need! Look for crossed n : Red lines on wrapper. U BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTO., MO. K SKUSiSit;ti.»■ «>. ■ .if.i fr-MsEdn ro awi'iififiitfKMMMMMM $25 FOR MERCANTILE COURSE IN BOOK-KEEPING Including Books Call at office for particulars J.G HARMIBON >5WM»TuWffLLas®K3aT5m-B>Ti«a-J l •sKrorsami DI. WES 130 WestS xth Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO Has prae.iced medicine in Cincinnati 5 year* longer than any physician, piving special *t tention to Blood, Nervous and Urinary disease. Nervous Debility, Impotenoy, etc., resulting from youthful indiscretion, excesses inmaturW years and other causes, inducing soma of tk» following svmptoms, as dizziness, confusion of ideas, defective memery, aversion to society, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, the later causing ulcers, eruptions enlarged joints, rheumatism, swell ing in groins, mucous patches in month, ssre I throat, falling hair, Consultations fres and ia [ sited. j Hours. 9a,m.to Bp, m.t Sunday, 10 t« 13 rj 1 TiATP ‘‘■TED TREAT SE * ud FKB ’ in a sealed envelope on application. State ye» r Westean & Atlantic, AND K, C. & ST. L. RAIM —TO — Chicago -Louisville Cincinnati! St. laous Kasas City Al cm phis -and- The West Q Uek t|mc aud Vestibnled trains •arnf“J PrJli.ku. Sleeping cars. For any iof«nnau call on or wri'e to J A SMITH General Agent, Rome Ga. 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