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•i Ai'Dc ancemeutH of Candida e*. ftame old pi ice
—for hard times—ss M«
Tob Hustlhb or R<‘MK i« the people’s paper
—ail home set matter-and if yen'want to reach
masses m well as the classes now is the
il« te plant you* advertisements.
ThH Turks might have more
teart if they had fewer wives.
; Japan proposes to break Chin"
-after she whips her into Bubmis
gieu-
tn New York Goll seems to b<
♦ iioflf And the police wish he
uld stay off.
Several webks have passed since
e Dowager Duchess of Marlbor
gh was leportf d engaged toany
■'body.
A lock of Napoleon’s hair sold
in New York last week for fifty
■ anllars. —Doubtless some scalper
held the combination.
Mayor Strong, of New York, i»
'Oeiiigj bathed n advise about plain
aid kommon everyday and Sunday
—New York Vice.
.Ur. Apple has been arrested in
Tro' ,N- Y., tor ketpingagamb
ling bouse. IK must have offend
ed a'-peeler. ” And if he did he
. •Qikelv seed acorpseof them.
"While little 1) >ra is playing with
Aer *Clay, Causing may awaken to
‘ Sbektiowudge that lit !e Dora is a
7>, tll —Dora kind of an a Dora.
It is to be hoped that Jeiry
Simpson has saved enough from
Jii“ giddy life in Washington, to
buy a f ,>w pairs of socks on which
r ,o mi ire.
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Tun Watson continues to blame
.>i ■>n« »cracy with cheap cotton but
.tie? red-headed ch magague does
I not Jink democracy’s name with
/The price of corn. \\ hy not?
Si-eu ex-Queen Liliuokalam is
V7j»m;»’ic-ining of President aClevt
dat?d's silen-oe. David Benne't
•ehouid pair off with Lil,because oi
that bond of sympathy —doncher-
ikn o w ?
William Bernhardt, a New York
Anarchist, has been arrested in
Brunswick, Germany, for iusult
.wig the Prince Regent. This Bern-
Jaardt’s acting is rather of the Sa-
I 'harah than the Sarah brand.
Since t lie Boston school connnit
l tee has decreed that boys should
not *tat pie our pair of devils have
tilted a couple of scornful probe
cices when we have dared mention
rkype-ical mince-meat to them.
Andrew Carnegie has presented
f'Crio’a statue of Mercury to the
■Braddock (Pa.) Library. If re-
TMirta be true Andrew has “chis
eled” a much more magnificent
figure out of iron, than Gio ever
did at Mercury.
’•South Carolina has a Governor
Evans, Tennessee has a Governor
Evans and a great many Georgians
wanted a Governor Evans. That
name seems to have the call in
.this neck of the woods. —Athens
-Banner.
Among Democrats?
THE HUSTLRE OF ROME WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 2 1 1894,
Abitbi’cm w ■ cmiilv h*id at
Enterprise, M ire., I y a large crowd
nf negroes at which it wa< decide
to send two of their nnnibir to At
i ! ch ; «xunme no 'be condiiioi.
of that country. It on their r< tur ,
'he report is fitvor ible the n»un>e.-
<>’ tliet Hficii'n d> care tiny wi I
e»ivn en masse and twill* m tie
la 1 d of their furwfatbwr*. —Jucou
( M in-) New .
Bessemer ; .g .!• n returns show
that a lower and lower price basis
lias resulted in a marked decrease
in Bessemer pig production east
of the Alleghenies, with much en
larged output in the districts of
Eastern Ohio and Western Penn
sylvan.a.
The oldesi vorer in Rochester.
N, Y., is Peter Palmer. He is 95
years of nge and has always been a
em icrat. In the election
be voted for Mr. Hill in spite of
the arguimm’* of bis neighbors
that he wns old enough to know
better
In Its financial article the Lon
don Times says that the Board of
Trade returns for October are bet
ter than those of any previous
months of the year. The exports
largely increased mainly hy the
larger American demand.
A devil-fish having a mouth with
a lateral spread of over five feet
was recently captured in the gulf
of Mexico, about 20 miles from
Brownsville, Tex. Wouldn’t it be
fun to see that devil-fish try to
swallow such a great Jonah as Col
John Temple Graves?
According to statistics, women
today are tw» inches taller, on an
average, than they were twenty or
thirty years ago. But then, thia is
but natural, for men are taller and
a womans tend ncy is towards —
the mustach.
Farmer Gibson, near Avona,
Penn, has raised a family of 18
squashes on one vine, the smallest
of which weighed 117 and the lar
. gest 141 1-2 pounds What a squash
er.
It is said thin the youngest am
bassador at any foreign court is
Prince Franz Lichtenstein, who
has been accredited by Auatia to
St. Petersberg. He is 42 years old
Perhaps the cruiser Montgomery
had better hang around Mobile
bay until Koi* subsides.—Augusta
Chronicle.
China has a great wall—and the
Japs are turning the Chinese pic
tures towards it too.
Wonder if Japan is going to
Pekin just in order to arbitrate.
■T-— —————
AMONG THE PRINCESS.
Ives is now ealled “the young
Napoleon of the cue. ’ There area
good many in this section who
could give him cards and spades
when it comes to a ’cue especial
ly if it is a good old fashion Geor
gia 'cue. —Aagueta News.
o o o
The Mobile Herald man is re
sponsible for this one:
A Pole named Szynki w Ugdoz
ejkowski has induced a Pittsburg
girl to marry him and take his
name. Probably she took the lat
in instalments
Synkowowsky! But what eoun
ty would such a Pole register in?
o o o
The Quitman Free Press asks if
anybody knows what Maj. Bacon’s
views on silver are? And the Val
dosta Times says : “Ask the Ma
con Telegraph and the Atlanta
Constitution. Add their answers
together, split the difference and
then guess.”
Then go and tawk to the Sena
tor and you will find out just what
you want to know and you will be
thoroughly satisfied that he is right.
and that you made a mistake in
not koasulting him sooner.
o o o
Hill can’t well find fault with
Cleveland going squirrel hunting.
Would he have him waste his pow
der on de-.d ducks?—Athens Ban
ner.
Why, uo, and Grover knew those
iix wore dead, became be handl
e 1 most of the powder used in the
b ingiug on of their last sickness.
Didnthe?
o o o
Gen. J. B. Weaver Bays he has
had enough <ff politics, and is go
ing to farming. 11* should go to
Macon and engage in the poultry
ominesß with Mrs. Lease as a si
lent partner.—Albany Herald.
If it is a “silent partner” he
needs we w<u'd recommend Mrs.
Lease’s hubby, instead of the old
hen.
o o o
Th- Rome editors ought to be
happy with a Kesly Institute and
the biggsst democratic majority in
NorthJCeorgia Cali oun Times.
We are. Yes we are fully as hap
py as a Calhoun editor could poss
ably be with either.
o o o
Rome will soon have a first
class Keely Institute. Like cott< n
nulls they must go to raw ma
terial .--Calhoun Times.
Yes and thanks to a democratic
tariff giving us free raw material,
Kalhoun is now tributary to both
Rome’s cotton mills and her Keely
inistute. Kuna again Jim.
WORLD PROVERBS
Be; aty ia more a matter of feel
ng than of fact.
< an immortality be much more
or a d lu»iou than life?
Reformation proves that
may be a resurrection of the spirit
Today laughs at the wisdom of
yesterday.
What s nation refuses to learn
»t one 1 ime it is forced to know at
Hiioth* r.
Th* d*vil seldom talks abovs a
wI i»per.
Y r iger_,m slang is m >re eudur -
I’le iban whining cant.
Inntati >n teaches a child, but
makes a monkey of a man.
Children must beesme parents
before they can appreciate a pa
rent ’ s sacrafice or a childs ingrat i
iude.
H* that thinks first of others n
■in • xceedingly well-bred mau
I have mv doubts as to whether
«ne of Bob Ingersoll's $1 reserved
seats pays better a free one in
a church p«w.
SMILES BETWEEN SERMONS
The stutterer’s words frequently
have great wait.—Buffalo Courier.
Billing and cooing flourish dur
ing the honeymoon. Afterwards
the bill-ing sometimes stops the
cooing.—Lowell Courier.
She—Cease, you cannot move
me. He— (haughtily) --You for
get that I am chief clerk in the
new derrick bureau.—Syracuse
Post.
Stern Father—He who sews
the wind reaps the whirlwind.
Prodigal Son.—Well, he raises the
wind anyway—Detroit Tribune.
The Count—Ze young lady
laughed when 1 fold her zat joke.
Miss M.—She must have thought
she had nice teeth.—New York
Ledger.
Irate Lady—Y’ou’re the seven
teenth man who has been here
canvassing for pictures today.—
Bland Canvasser—Ah ! to think
sixteen frauds calling In one day
I hope you fired them out ma’am.
—Plain Dealer.
Magistrate—Why did you marry
two wives? Pat—Well, sor. as loi g
as I suppoorted the both av tiiim
widout wan knowiu’ about de
other I t’ought hb how I might be
dvir humanity a blessin’ by dis
pen i ’ wid wan ould maid.—Bos
ton Courier.
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