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Aecona-class Mull Mattor
PHIL G. BYRD,
JffHNC. REECE, | ni , o ",’
daily and Sunday.
10 ®ent® a reek or |5 00 per annum
<ONLY OFFICIAL ORGAN
thr city of Rome, and Floyd, th*
"Banner county ’ of Georgia.
®—nwM®auaw*ii aaswiim*
Where will Roma have her new
depotjareote'l “at?”
Men may come and men may go
but woman “etaya’ forever.
Raw recruit# are b#coming m<>re
ear®— in China.
The president ot Brazil ahould
;go squirrel hunting Grover did.
Ht... . .J* I U'
♦irealer New York mar prove a
better New York —It oculdu’t be
Worse.
Editor Ham thinks the Pope
oolild make money now telling
ttxeir facet by the yard .
Now that the “elump” hat passed
into history, let us get together on
tke bauka of the Etowah and dam
it.
The ooutest in the tevnth wat
close,, but John Maddox turned
Parson Felton under —Athens
Ran n®r.
Tammany’s tiger like Rome’s
Mexican lion is now a back num
ber, and yet, no one knows who
wrote” Beautiful Snow”
Fred Adame, of a Ne" York bro
ker won $70,000 on Morton’s elec
tion If Hill bad boen elected be
would have l<>at $250,000.
Women may have the longest
hair —but like the short haired
4ud->?hey have too much sense to
tfigu <e on the gridiron.
Tie Columbus Ledger thinks
the mistake w s made when John
Tempts Graves was parmitted to
to etump New York for
HilL
The political lull will aiL’W the
papers time t > boom their
expos tion. This will be no diead
- Milage to th* democratic party
—O riffin N-ws
Watson says Felton carried the
7th Gy 1,0 0 majority. Watson
to mistake his desires for
tfjkita. Even Felton knows that he
wiw beat, — Paulding N«ws Era.
§®»b Wright is flocking all by
httwa#lf —but Ssab hopes that the
pops and the dissatisfied
<em*A«rat« will j®l march into
S®pk e camp and crawl onto Scab’s
wVer platform.
*Tk' Paulding Newa Era says:
G. W. Holland Sr., liviag
men". McPherson, made aver 100
yMrfßi&ins on four vines this year.
Tbo largest weighed fifty pounds
and the smallest weighed twenty
thcoe.”
'What China seems to ns*d i*
*‘sysla siized classified orgau’za-
ns -nee. she needs the
meu-of war walking the lend in
stead of the water# aud sh* needs
h®r “fle*t“ on the wave, inetaed *f
tlyiug in the wind towards Pekin.
rrrr... • , s
Atomsrka the New York World :
• ‘Th® big sea wave# that broke into
Mn». tLangtry’s cabin on th® city
■of Paris, picked her out of her bed
and (tarried her Almost to the door,
have not had such a treat since
the iv’i'th of Venus.”
A society among merchants and
tradsfl <iut West has beea formed
in which the members agree that
they will not 1 old conversation
aleocl hard times, doll trad®,small
ordeos. slow eol!ecti®ns, low prices
of wfceat.etc. The idea is au ®x<®l
- ®ae.
Good spellers • are often
“stumped” when asked to write
fr*m dictation the following sen
tence: “It is disagreeable to wit-
thc unparalleled embarrass,
ment of a peddler gaug
ing the symnietery of a peeled
pear.
HI -
Th* St. Louis Republic Says i 1 *Fer
It'.iGws must understand that New
Yu-k will 8( ft e it# ow quarrels
»' -i wash i'e <wn it" i Ii is tb»
W< m ’hst i ’ i.rally belongs to u
ai d ih«' V" D ust h .ve. Th# mot
io f< r th* ext i.ampaigu is:
‘,i A’esLrn man or bust ”
The Atlanta Journal heads an
edit< rial “Alabama in Atlanta.’
Thu 1 wn of Marthasville has sure
ly grown.
We have had intimations all
along that Georgia is in Atlanta'
but this is 'he first intimation we’ve
had that Alabama also is in Atlan
ta.—Columbus Ledger.
Mr. William I). Bynum, a# a®
accomplice in the income tax and
a healing howler of socialistic fiub
dab, ha# been justly punished by
the loss of his seat in Congress.
We hojie he doesn’t intend to pun
ish the public by further conversa
tion.
Democracy has again a golden
opportunity to display the won
derful recuperative povi®' for
which it has long been distinguish
ed. It has taken more kinds of
whippings than any other kind of
political organization in existence,
but never has lost faith in the jus
tice of cause or in its ultimate tri
umph.
The mathematics! editor ot a
Missouri paper propounds the fal
lowing qu r : “A hov ten years «*
age has a little sister who weight
sixteen pom de, and be gets tired
holding her in five minute®. When
he gens twice a- old, how long will
it take him to get tired of holding
some ene else’s sister who weighe#
125 poueds?”
The cuckoo organs disposed to
sneer at Gov. A'kins' n’s majority
of 25,000 in this St ■te will phase
1 ok nt the majorities in Now York
New Jersey, Pennaylvanir, Oh'o
and other “doubtful” States, says
theSavunah Dispatch. The Di«-
ptlch thinks this same majority
ought to make Atkins >n vice-pret
jdent in 1896.—Griffin Nows.
The phenomenon of sheets of
flame and balls of fire
which accompanies forest fires is
explained by a writer a# due to
gasses in the air, which arises from
turpentine, resinou gumsand vol
atile oils which exude from ever
green trees. These are easily ignit
ed and explode in the air in dry
weather.
The Democratic party is alive
and kicking, but it has had Cleve
land knocked out of it.—Atlanta
Constitatioa.
No! You have it wrong. The
Democratic party caught all the
lick®, Cleveland and hi® gang of
Mugwump# weren’t in th® fight at
all. They kept out of th® way, and
are as aeren® a® if nobody had b®«n
walloped. It waan’t their fight at
all, and they stood off at a safe
diatanc®. See?—Albany Herald.
When we arranged to get the
complete r®tHrna Tuesday night
w® didn t know what w® were bar
gaining for.—Griffin News.
Perhaps Glessner has a few Dem
oeratic roosters on hand und®r the
same distressing circumstance#—
w« have, dam—th® Etowah.—
Hvstlkr of Komx,
Down her® by th® Chattahoo
chee—its already been dammed—
there was a terrible amount of
cholera in th® rooster coops of the
Democratic papers.—Columbu®
Ledger.
WELL DONE. GOVERNOR.
In the promptness and vigor of
hi# action in connection with the
lynching at Monticello, last week.
Governor Atkinaon has mad® a
good beginning in that line of du
ty which Carrie® with it p-ri»ap
THE HUSTLER OF ROME, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER, 14 1894.
the greatest flhare of the reeponsi
bility < f hie high » slice.
1 he lynching was clearly uncall
ed for. lleinous though the crime
wan, the criminal had no chance to
escape it® just pu iiehmeut. He
had been arrested, identified, tried
at a special seasion of the court
held for th® purpose, convicted
and sentenced to be barged within
thirty day®. No juatice could hav®
'♦ en #vifter than that. All that
11 >• offic r# of the C' i.i*t—judge.
M.ih itor aheriffi ell could
d , ma doneto expo iic the ma
chineiy < f justice. Tim one excused
for lynching—law's d ;'v—wn
wanting.
Governor Atkin*‘>n did what he
coiild t<> save the prisoner fron
the mob until he could be legally
executed, but in that case he was
pra.t tally powerless. He has done
the next best thing possible, how
ever, in setting out vigorously to
punish the violators of th® law.
H® ha# offered liberal rewards for
the arrest of any or all the mem
ber® of th® mob. and has express
ed hi# intention of convicting them
if it bankrupts the treasury and
Aemandfi all the state’s legal ma
chinery.
In these efforts to punish rfeck
les® breakers of the law, Govern
or Atkinson deserves and will re
ceive the support of all law-abid
ing citizens. —Atlanta Journal.
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR
RE T.
I offer for r"iit the Orndorff
farin, situated on the Rome road
ene mile from Cave Spring, cor
taming 160 acres of open land,
good well and spring on the place,
comfortable dw«llidg etc,
Felix Corput,
Cave Spring Ga
Every mother ehoul i know that
cro j can ba ■ veu'e . The first
sym ' true crops horse
. T .s i« fuil< wed by apeculi
r ri u h c nigh. If Chamberlains
C ugn Remedy is given freely ae
so. h as the child bt comes hoarse or
?veu after th" cough has develop
ed U •■•■■lii prevent the attack. 2
ill*) s*i bottle for sa •by
Lowry & Bro
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IJe atakla fbabese toys et soltege,
abd scfieeH. aetbkng is nura
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A Education p
Neihmt W.f»s ke ye eeg s>an. Just
ttee es hfe, ,hu« than , 1
lhervKj®h Re*A-t#4«e frt thv subjects the wurM
is reutWMvM! i>. Ueforiuiiaretv in too many
cases rbv eftdiwing trt this hrowledge ar
eduoaMea h »" tlcpewse too graa. su be
coMWerei.
To such as these the offer of The
Constitution to sopply sh« new Encyclopaedia
Brhaoftta at the wonderful rate of w cent, a
<ay aftnodv a softitioe of tit, to be
fooml aawtreie aise,
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Brifatr«tea wTU cHlvUado tyiv ordinary Mart of
tw« Anegs- srkt. of Raw IHfl. ka raajty bkows;
rfecaod, bow rftrcb fbg# fs be uaa raarffty
adffuhsu Tbma, t*a. fa fartorwation om# ba
IfTi abMkrte atrtborrty o»on all
Dr. Lymaa ftktmfl Mys an this polar: "The
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Ml tbe-vtiote ai*y eneyalopaediws. h ,
lek rtdbffntse® autbortty a*ong sriMtitic and
lifflwy men.
Do a*t Ibrget sass yarn as® seoura the. entire
tweaty-elgltt vwlG*«A...ai oftdrby Ragffo, $, per
fiqytm vbhffffes aftfl #e WlTvvrtl at
a.Uflw far ia caata a &y. moatbS,
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Dr. M. A. THEDFORD'S
LIVER MEDICINE .
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'IOMX.Ga'.
DEWARE OF OINIMENTS EORCA
ARRH THATCONTAIN MERCURY
is mercury will suiely destroy th
eiise of smell and completely de-
■ tingo the whole system when en
ring it through the mucous sur
uces 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 Cura
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 bo
sure you get the genuine. It i®
taken internally and is made in
Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney &
Co. Testimonials free
fffflP*Sold by Druggists, price 75c
p«r bottle
SiiiHm Ry. Co
To The East.
-nave East Rome 5.40 a. m. 4,40 p. in
\ i rive C' e ' el a n< l 7.55 a. in. 7.02 p. m
•• Knoxville 10.2.5a, m. 111.00 p.m.
“ Bristol .',2.15p.m. 4.30 a. ni
" Washington .4.02 a' ro. 9.40 j>. in
Baltimore 5.00 a. in. 11.00 a. tn.
•* rhilailelphia.,...7 05.a. m. 3.50 a. m
•• New York 10.30 a, in. 6.52 a. m
Truin leaving East Heme at 5.40 a. in., has a
'ullman Sleeping car, Mobile to Cleveland,
vhere it connects with the popular Vestibule
Ui'iiig car train for Washington and Xew York
This train also connects at Cleveland, with
■am for Chattanooga, arrives at 9.55 a. m. The
*.40 p. ni. train connects at Ooltewrh Junction
vith Sleeping car, for Radford, Va„ making di
r Cl connection for ill ooi-Ls 1' s‘
To West. And The North
eave East Rome 4.41 p. m. 2.00 a.m 10.40 am
irrive Chattanooga....7.lop. in. 450 a.in. 1.20 pm
Cincinnati 7,30a. in. 7.20 p,in.
Nashville 8.20a. ni.10,55a. m.7.20p.m
■* Memphis 7.00a. m. 6.10 p, m.
Sr. Louis 6 45p. m, 7.05 a. in.
•• Kansas city (,25 ». m, 10.25 a. m.
Little Rock 2.30 p. m, 2.45 a, tn,
“ Ft, Worth 8 :#0 a; in . 7 ‘SO pni
Trains leaving East Rome 4:40 pm Is the pop
liar •‘Cincinnati £ Florida Limited.”, it is full
i-tlbu ed and runs noltd Jacksoni ille to cin
t aii. carrying Cullman's tb.est slee ing cars
nd a magnificent observation car from >"aco«
to chattanoogaiseats free), where it makes di
ect connection with solid train with through
■i< eping car attached Chattanooga to Memphi ■
mu ecting there for all points west.
To South Georgia, Carolina and
Florida.
eave East Rome, ,2 50 am 1115 am 402 pin
Arrive Atlanta 6.00 am 155 pm 6 25p
*• Augusta ....,1.20 pm 925 p tn.
Macon 10 50 am 726 pm 10 40pm.
“ Savannah... 630 pm 700a in
“ Brunswick.... 715 p m 0 15am
•• Jacksonville .900 pin 830 a m
"ri ii leariu ' Ent R .me 2:5 9am runs so
■» Brunswick. Sleeping cars Chattanooga to At
i»:a, The 1115a m train solid through vesti
mied train to Jacksonville, stops in Atlanta 1
•5 until 7 30 p m : lakes on sleeping car to Bruns
rick and the connection from 4:U2 train, The
' a m train connects with R&D.B A L, AS
and oa railroad trains in the Union Depot,
.il iuta, It Also has an elegant observation
baiirc*s (sa*ts free) to Macon,
To Alabama, Texas & the West.
Leave East kame 9 40 pm
Arrive Anniston 12 05 night. 7 stp m,
“ Selma 530 in 1
“ Montgomery.... ,700 ain ,
f » He 12 30 noon
New Orleans 4 45 p ■»
“ Houston 7to a m
I«ave East Rome 4 10 p m Alpine Accomoda
m,
tAave East Roma 2,00 p, m, Gadsden und At
sila Accommodation.
Tiain leaving East Rome 9:46 pm has Pnll
u»o Bleeping car to Mobile connecting wlrii
tollman ear to New Orleans,
For further particulars, ti kets or sleeping
car reservations, eall on or write to
T, c, SMITH, P ft T A, Rome Ga, i
L A, BELL, D, P A, Selina, A>a.
J, J. Fa ll VS WORTH DPa Atlanta aa,
! I. a BBNM’OTEH, A oP a„ Knoxville, Tenn,
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Debility and nil the evils from earh or later ex
. etwee, the results of overwork, worry, sickness,
etc. Full strength, tone and develo-.ment given
to every organ or portion of the body. Improve
ment immediately seen from the first box. Then*,
snds of letters of praise on file in our office. Can
be carried in vast pocket. Sent by mail to any
sddreae on receipt of BT<re. Ono month’s treat
ment in each box. PrfW'.Jl.oo,o boxes. W. 90. wifb
Written Guarantee to refund money if not cure®,
wnd tans for stm Genuine. Circulars Free.
The Little Gr e n
Market No. 427 Broad
St. Every th’ng Clean
and nice. The best
Sausage in the city. We
will gauramee every
pound 1 6 oz. Police At
tention all orders filedi
promptly Give us a trial •
McEntire & Schlap-'
back.
1894 FALL AND WINER MILLINERY!B!k
N 0.302 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
Is as safe and harmless as a fla>
seed p«*ultice. ic acts like a pen«.
tice, drawing out fever and pain
and curing all diseases peculiai
to ladies.
“Orange Blost>n” is a pas
tile, easily used at any time; t
is applied right to the parts
Every lady can treat herseh
with it.
Mailed to any address upon re
ceipt of si. Dr. J .A. McGill & Co.
4 Panorama Place, Chicago, HI.
Sold by
D, W. Curry Druggist
rving W. L-irimore, physical di
rector ot Y. M. C. A., Des Moines
lowa, says he can c mscientiouely
recommend Chamberlains Pain Balm
to athletics, gymnasts, bicyclists, foot
ball players and the profession in
for bruises, sprains and dis
locations ; also for soreness and stiff
□ess of the muscles when applied
before the parts become swollen it
will effect a cure in onehalf the tim#
usually required. For sale bj Lowry
B.os Druggis ts
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ucorrhma and F«na’e Weukurea. A month’r trei.t
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Written Guarantee) io cure or refund the mo::e>
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Incite «£ont.
ssßaajggaaigiaaiaaMMHMri, l l m
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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< ; < S;i <
W. L. Douglas
$3 SHOE NO sqiLakTn*.
f*T cordovan.
2NCH4Et*BMELLED(W.
fine CAif&KVt saw
3.UPOLICE.3 90LF®.
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tried a number of medicines recom
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g Iron Bitter, a trial, and two bottles
g brought me off my back. Today I am
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Course in
BOOK-KEEPING
Including Hooks
Call at office for particuiura
J. G H.4RMIHON
dTjaooes'
130 West Sixth. Street,
CINCINNATI,OHIO
Km praciloed mediein, in Clnoinsatl * jart
longnr than any physician, (lying specie! S?
tentien to Blood, Mkrvous and Crinsry dises#*#
X#rvous liability, Impoissoy, etc., rwsltis®
froa ysnthful indiscretion, exessses ismaturMi
ysari and other causes, inducing some of fa
following aymptom®, as dizziness, confusion of
ideas, defective memery, aversisn to social/*
Gonorrhea, Syphilis, the later causing aleer#,
srnptioai enlarged joints, rheu«allais. ,wsU
tag in grofa. mucous patches in meal*.
threat, falling hair, Coninllatiomi free an# >#■
"vftad.
lootf.lt, m. to 8 p, m.: Sunday, 1# is 12
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®ale* Mme **« Tsetlbale#
Failmaa Weeping cues. For any iafsr**"*
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