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3 BUBIJIR OF 1011
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—f«t hard times—ss 00.
T*b Hvsti kh or Rome is the people s paper
.-all beiiie set matter—and if yeu;w.int to reach
C*ie masses as well as the classes now is the
| u® to plant yon a Iver isements.
c .. iiiiniinm— mrsir 7.- —ru.w— wmy.tai»wwaEt:t
x ‘Cou” —found it —Fitzsiiumcn’s
last hit,
What has become of the watch
dog of the treasury?
That “Brown A'l(tn” fi.-hy [busi
es— but lpt 'hat prop.
Really, now, what is to beet UM
the piesent police force of New
qrk?
. _a. -V-
A T ho blame-i th« Armenians for
* fluking that the Kurds ar,* hav
'| , jug their whev ?
\VI at’a ih“ matter with building
: t ’Steel plated and well armored Ex-
Irrees cars and So am engines?
A man’s wif>-< may be honestly
■juclioed, nil the same she often
bolds up the train of his thoughts.
Is| J —— --
Who,, a man gets t»ibe ab >ut 40
years old*,its about time [for him
to ®e? lie down, a nd be konsistent.
The Czar of Russia will many
Princess Alix on Nov. 23. —After
that date Alix will be autocrat of
1 i, ail ihe Russians.
W.C. P. Brckna ridge and Gov.
Waite hav • tiii< n the slug, .Tbeir’s
b ti; ile of the stage Rob
» r—and tin n ttl e Rev,lda Weil-,
c I. proa ::i ■ , or funeral.
o<car Wilde is willing to wager
•I:.it he can make sixty epigrams
xm sixty minutes if he is al.owed
„\>e H.d on his h*ad. Put him on
f;i« ptr and let him make it porty
V.sc minim <n naSgOi e > air >«t
..-xi .<:■<- making p iot< graphic rep o
xhret ons of the Columbi n o- tag
fdae-f.i Uucls bam always finds a
«aar o< (Kiting the “sticking” on
the gum—p-
A mim’s worst crimes consist in
his refusal to embrace opportuni
ities. The Democratic party can do
much in the short session by
i amending Senate rile . Refusal
will boa political crime.
1
In 1896 those Democrats wil 1
get party honors who ie 1895 do
most io give unity and vigor t par
tv organi’z.at inn. Fine work on the
f. nominating machines w’ll not go.
; L TI. ■ rank and file have decided.
*Any law that consolidates elec
tions in the State should exempt
11 ’ the Tenth district. They have too
few «k»rtioiiß over there new to sat
isfy Hie people —Griffin News.
Yes or the Congressmen elect
Il too, for that metier.
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Bel ore the short session is a week
old the Senate rules should be
‘ L ch tnged from a system for gov
■•.rum'-nt by minorities to a process
H i lor the accomplishment of results,
these rules are the only justifica
jon fur Charging the Democratic
party with incompetence. Let the
H. session close with the absurd pow-
t er <>f a .••mill minority unchanged
ami th' ptv’ty stand- convicted of
cowardice.
THE HUSTLEEO 7 ROME THURSDAY NOVEMBER 22 1894.
Myers has a fair prospect for the
grant of a new Inal by th« c< urt
in which be bus li en found guilty
of muider. Ii is n torney managed
me ciise with 1 lie 'evidei. t purpose
of appealing lore new trial. —Wai’
ton New a.
'1 hat seems to le the tendency.
A lawyifr takes a esse in which
i here is a big fee vr Jots of adver
ti*<ment because of lire uotori y
of the crimin '! defendant, aud or-
his oatu io .lusiice and —uy
k .nd In crook the criminal
, pi s the penalty of hi-Ju ime
ii e our court houses ev< r to be
I m pies of Justice again?
Mr. W. L. Douglass the famous
Don Shoe Man has issued to
e;n !i of his “young army ’ of em
ployee’s anon-transferable ticket,
which entitles the holder to free
treatment by a'thorough and skill'
cd physician. Your I'ncle Doug
lass has not only a handsome face
mit a generous heart. His shoes
are sold in Rome by Cantrell it Ow
ens.
According to London advicos Ja
pan will insist on occupying both
Port Arthur and Moukden before
consenting to negotiations with
China Evidently Japan knows
what some American statesmen
hav» yet to learn —that the time tc
compromise when you are in a figh’
is just after the other side is thor
oughly whipped.
II n. Mr Everett, late member
of congress from Georgia, who is a
successful wheat-grow r, says tnat
it is his opinion that the failure of
ihat crop m this section is caused
by sowing -n u that Las been har
vested before it was thoroughly
ripe —Marietta Journal,
Does electrocution kill? That’s
(he question being agitated in New
York. Whaf'B the difference jus'
so it puts the murdered under the
daisies L«t the electric chair un
dergo—re-vuliog until its very
sboekiugness will cause murderers
to founder at the sight of a cur
rent.
KONFERENCE DONE KU.’d
Roosters Ilyin mighty high,
Onl i, eu’s roostin' in the sky,
Havin’ coniereuce of t..eirown—
Wautin’ the .Methodis’ ter let 'em 'lone.
Goblers goblin' pow’ful low,
Tut k’y hen don’t know where to go,
Tn. tables when sl.e sees a stapiger,
Knows her neck’s in lots of danger.
Hens all whisper when they cackle.
Bull-dog's W' aring his st >nge : t tack e,
I>ux are quiet, aud guinea’s wiiin
Ev’rything knows the preachers’ come.
Kum to town six hundred strong,
Kum to join the Methodis’ throng.
Kum a snigin’—can’t stay too long,
Kum to shout that konference song.
Kill the pig and roast thes w,
Skin the k;,.f and slice the eow.
Jam and poundkake, pickle and pie,
—Rooster not too olu to die.
Keok up the best and sere it hot.
Nothin’s too good that you h<ve got,
Spare no pains, just spend your n oney,
Make ’em swim in milk anu honey.
Koni'erciiceieoqr s but once a year—
’Bout once in twenty we ha>e it here,
So feast them preachers an’ haul ’em
'roun;
Just give 'em the keys and will ’em the
town.
I’IHLL Glexx Bykd.
Recent developments in the
grave robbing investigations, at
C tattanooga, disclose extensive
denudations by the body snatch
ers. It seems that no cemetery
around the Lookout City has es
caped 1 lie ghoulds.
If Reuben Kolb is able, after he
attemps to lie sworn in as Govern
or of Alabama, he may go on f e
lecture platform. I
AMONG THE PRINCESS.
With Tennessee and North Car
olina republican and the potato
crop a failure in Possum Trott the
worl'i is in mighty bad shape.—
Calhoun Times.
Tenneseee and North Carolina
may have gone to the demnition
bow-wows, but the man who in
formed you that tater crops of Pos-1
sum Trott is a failure, is a fighting
Lar. See?—Possum Trott Gazette. )
r l ut, tut brethrin, arbitrate your l
differences.
o o o
Editor Jim Hall’s Calhounj
Times always arrives on time, but >
Jim’s molasses jug must he r«n
niug low, as his print is so dim in ;
places that his advertisementsshow !
up poorly, and too, that ailtl e
brightness is often kno ked out of
his scjiitilating editorial columns.
6 o o
The Augusta Herald gets itdown
pat. when he says :
All hands want to plantlesscot
ten next year. But they w<n t.
Each will think his neighbor’s
acreige is small and will put in u
big crop for himself.
o o o
With Rtod in the House, hub ’•
i: g out vitriol, and Tillman in th
Senate, dishing out billingsgab .
the tifty-fourth Congre.-s promi:(
to be a peculiarly interesting < ne.
—Augusta News.
o o o
Doug-Gless, the practical, of th<
Griffin News, hits the nail on tin
kranium in the following:
It has been ascertained that th*
press is unanimously in favor of
ballot reform. It remains to be
seen where the legislature stands,
though this is really a very impor
tant phase of the matter.
o o o
Several Democratic governors
this year have cal'ed on their con
stituents to give thanks on the 26t1.
inst, because—“it is in accordance
with a time-honored custom.’’ —
Columbus Ledger.
o o o
Since Rev. Sam Jones assumed
the editorial management of tin
Tennessee Methodist, published ai
Nashville, the number of new sub
scribers have increassd at tlie ran
of an average of one hundred per
day. Your Uncle Jones wields t
facile pen.
o o o
Poor old China is going to play
I the “catching at a straw” act, am
send out guerillas to harrass tl.<
Japanese. Truly the Chinese an
na.'d run, —Albany Herald.
Here’s a chance for the “bush
whacking” Rome correspondent
of the Atlanta Slander Mill, thr-
Looking Glass.
I>' A I’ll ii AG M AGITATORS
Alabama has a convention o
catton-growers. They want t<
m ike the other fellows grow lesr
c dteu next year.—Picayune.
A "Westchester man has jus,
made a banjo in which there art
500 pieces of wood. He ought t<
have no difficulty ia striking a
few cords out of it.—Yonke s
Statesman.
A man will unblushingly comb hi
hair over a bald spot on the top o;
his Lead, and yet expect a fruiterer
to put his smallest apples in tin
top layer of a box.—Tid-Bits.
“Dear, dear! here it is snowing
again I 1 wish it would turn to
rain.” Johnnie —I’ll tell you hov
to fix it. Buy me a new sled, and
I'll bet it will stop right away.—
Inter-Ocean.
She —1 am going to give the ba
by a milk-shake, dear. He—What
in the world do you mean? Do you
want to make it drunk? She—No,
I mean that I am going te wean it.
—Truth.
Figg—But do you really thin!
that fruit is healthful? Fogg—Of
course it is. Look at the police
officers who have fruit peddlers'
stands on their beat. Aren’t th?''-
as healthy-looking a set of men a
you’ll find anywhere?—Boston
Transcript.
Dr. Conan Doyle says that this
country 5 s actually stuffed will
I aance. He intimated tl at in
Chicago h» had a strange, weird
feeling that at any moment lit
might be scalped. Butthat’s real
ism, not romance.—New York
World.
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