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rfti Husi lku of Rome is the people’s paper
■— aJUr.ome set matter—and if to reach
st»e a.asses as well as the classes now is the
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-Pig tails are suing for. peace
This looks like hog ana harmony
Ur the East. Mclntosh, please no-
X ?Cb.
Says the Albany Herald: “Stand
vnt ■, everybody. Grover Cleve
- ■ a running the whole busi-
The Chinese navy seems to 'e
rying to get onto Chinese soil—
-rhaps the men-of-war think they
ould run faster on land.
While Senator Hill is suffering
from a “stone-bruise”your I Tide
Grover has stilled his heart and is
raariding furder into the squirrel
forests.
The Prince of Wales has 17
■•rot hers-in-Jaw, Id uncles, 57 cous
ins and 58 nephews and nieces.—
SL-TMively speaking—he is the
Prak’ ’ d’AVhules.
In the “great fire of London. - ’
llV.ifi, 13,200 houses, churches
halls, libraries, hospitals, etc.,
a - re destroyed, and only s.x lives
lost.
lYi” N oth Ge»rgii M'tbolist
■-ons- ■■ ■■ '!•> v I’i-' s-i in in
j.*G Cud >! sed : he in'i-n irr > > >i b !'■
\ R 'i>r Mfijtat tv 1 Busa. ot Mt ch-
—A. ban v Herald.
When it comes to identifying
•Jfoitia’s indemnity, neither “pig
••*i!s.” rp■ i • > ,-k t ii’-s :>r ta’”iof
•-i <0- w:.. !>• roe >-.;m1 —- .is the tael
->ci be tualed..
‘•‘Lord Ber-sford” and the At
ani.a L inking Glass have cause to
. s’nl at the Hustler of Rome.
'herd Beresford” is reaping his
j--SL reward.
The Mac >n Telegraph calls at.
*'.K*ntion to the fact the course
'’Mings have taken in the Tenth
district is unparalh-'. in the histo
ry as American politics.
Senator Bion Williams want 'd
v.> imitate Congressman Black’s
•vainple and resign and hold an
other election. But Governor At
kinson t<yld him he had better wait
<H.tl let the legislature say wheth
er he had any seat to resign.—
Griffin News.
The convict lease will not expire
until April Ist. 1899. That should
give ample time to provide for the
jiopof-ition of the convicts, after
that date: —Griffin Call.
Yus, give us a law that will put
th” bad to ’building public high
(ways for the good.
Prof. P. I). Pollock, of the Mer
xir University, Macon, is promi
ner, tly mentioned for state school
commissioner. He is a brother of
Pi 'f. G.D. Pollock, president of
Caiiton’s pride, the Etowah Insti
tute, and is in every way qualified
to ill so important a position.
Another young man who is in ev
*■ way capable and worthy of the
qq ointment is Capt. Geo. M . Na
pier, of Walton, whom we would
bl* pleased to see annointed.—
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Thu Augusta H-rald likes some
hiug fresh and suggests that if a
new race is to be run for aoQgres n
in the tenth district B'ack and
Watson should both make way for
new men. This would also be ap
p eclated bv the r***t of the S‘a'e.
Ex-Gcv. Northen has an article
in the Manufacturers Record, in
which he gives several reasoi s
against improving the public roads
with convict labor. He thinks free
labor would prove cheaper in the
long run, and believes working
convicts on public road is hurtful
to the convicts, and would demor
alizing to the communities in which
they might be employed.—Hart
well Sun.
Wonder how much th® Convict
Lessees of the state, paid the “He
ro of the Waycross war’’ for that,
to them, very “timely” article who
can tell?
Rome is going to have a Keely
institute, and Phil Byrd will have
the opportunity of a new sensa
tion. — Brunswick Times Adverti
ser.
We hope that Editor Wrench
does not mean to say that the sen
sation will ensue from u cure
Coluinbus Ledger.
Wonder why Woodall hopes
that. Wonder whether Brother
Wrench thinks a cure is necessary.
—Hustler of Rome.
A fellow-''Ming. Brother Byrd.
We wanted to nip such an insinu
ation in Lie bud. —Columbus Led
ger.
Now that du settle hit.
Tn connection with ; i\ >ort of
the proceedings of the c r nee
now in session in Rome, tne At
lanta .L urnal printed a picture cf
Gen. 0. A. Evans yesterday If we
mistake not, we have seen that cut
before.—Columbus Herald.
You betyonrlife! And in those
days it came to pass that he made
it powerful warm for us Atkinson
folks—Why if our memory serv< s
us right, ho carried Floyd conn y
against us, and tiie best fight
weuns could put up.
K.OLII ON A RAMPAGE
Con Co'b insists on making a
fight to a finish —Pittsburg Dis
pufeh.
Lho-e who were impressed with
Hie belief that Reuben F. Kolb es
Alabama was dead must now ac
knowledge their mistake. — Wash
ington News,
Il Kolb should try to be swirniu
as governor of Al bama there will
baa lively scrimmage. E very man
io the state has a gun, «veu those
who go barefoot . —New York Com
inmciu 1 Advertiser.
Col. Kolb of iilabuma. seems
determined to get himself into of
fice by hook orcrook. If his mad.
n tr doesn’t stop at some point short
of docmcy it may become necessa
ry to elect him to the insane asy
lum or state peniieu'iury.—Kan
sas City Times.
Kolb, the Albania populist, de
ciares that he will take his seat
as governor of that state next
month . while Gov Jones affirms
that Governor-elect Oates has
been fairly ches m and he will be
installed S_- much saying of grace
may be merely perfunctory piety
or it may really portent! a raven
ing purpose on the pert of the two
gentlemen to make meals of eacii
otter --Phihidephia Record.
Air, koi'o seems disposed to
make a d.s urbance down in A a
baina wlu u it comes to the uiaugu
ruiiou of che u xt governor of that
< wil.iiiiy till authori-
lies there will not tolerate any im
pu fence fr-;m him any more than
from any other disturber cf the
peace. Not ( ven the indorsement of
Senator II ar and the borne Mark
et club can shield Mr. Kolb from,
tie hue jirosesses of the law if he
undertakes to defy the same
Boston Herald
ilham M . I'reioar tne Missou
rian who defeated Champ Clark
tor congress, used tube a music
teacher m a girls’ school in Mexi
co Mo. , He is acommaderof songs
and of instrumental music and has
baen the director cf ail the amateur
pern r.nances of comic operas in
Mexico for years.
rHE HUSTLER OFROMEMONnAV ‘'Ovcmuc-j 98 1894.
It seems now that the 10 per cei.t
taxon State nauks will be removed
by the National Congress when it
meets nect month. But tben.thii t s
are not always what they seem .
The Camilla Clarion s minis t li's i
cheerful note: u Five cent cotton i- |
rubbed of its chief terror by thej
-queak of the abundant mg ami
bugle of the full ernerih.”
Gov. Peunoyer, of Oregan, sayr- '
says Japan followed his examp a i
m snubbing President Cleveland.
The Mikado should tend Peuno.er I
« pea-green phonograph. And L
Hung Chang’s yelluw riding coat.
Maj. von Wissmann, the famous,
Jerman explorer *>f Africa, marri
nd the other day a Fraulein Lin
gen,the daughter of a wealthy win
ufacturer. Ge<mat papers t-ay that
it is doubtful whether the inaj tr
will return to his official duties in
Africa.
Now, here’s what Editor Sid
Lewis, of the Sparta Ishmael Lie,
thinks about it :‘ ls the issuing o:
bonds, to fnrnish national bankeis
u convenient and paying inves-t
--ment for their surplus money ti t
main object for which the govern
ment of the United Slates exi-t?
Ii would seem so.”
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Apropos of the renew ;l ot th )
revolution in Brazil , C pt, Ali: -
car, late commander ot the rebe - '
warship Aquilaba i, in a letter r - ,
ceived by a relative in Philadel
phia, a tew day< ago, assevera'* .-
that if foreign natnns keep th t
hands oil there is no doubt that ilu
re vo nt ion will ezentually succeed
at least so tar as the seperatiun ol |
the Rio Grand do Sul from the j
rest of Brazil is concerrued.
The North Georgia Couferenc
of th a Methodist church will bn
very welcome if it decides to hob! I
its next session here kugus
Chronicle.
;,JR’ght. From the,purify ol‘‘B; i -
uer County” politics, we cast an i
eye of wonder and pity on tne eees
pool of Richmond and agree with
the Chronicle —I’be ChrOiiic’.e l
knows what it needs, the prayeisj
of the rig t ousavnieth much,aim
the North Georgia Cmifer’m;-
would find a great field for mn-sion I
ary work over in the Electric Cit ,
A CORRECTION
‘■lf I were asked my opioiou, ’
said the red-eyed man in a jeans
suit “I would siy it wai Grover
Cleveland who done it ”
"Beg pardon, ’ slid the man in the
shiny diagonals, ‘ ‘ but you should
say it was Grover Cleveland who d.J
it ’’
“On second thoughts,” said the
man in jeans, “I will say neither.
I will say it was Grover hoodooed
it, and let itgoat that.”
WIT AND PHILOSOPHY.
Don’t believe that your wife
asks your advice because she thinks
you know. —Plain Dealer.
What a pity it is that there is no
fun about anything that is strictly
proper. Milwaukee Journal.
I’ is conceded in college circus
that few athletes have mere biek
boro than the half-hack. —Rich-
mond Dispti'ch.
No matter how great be may
have been, u<> man ever yet loox.M
impressive when he was putt u ; ,
on a fresh-starched bosom shirt. —
Sou erville Journal.
Gue ot themed arrested hold- i
ing up a tram at Blacksto le is
nam'd !!)». II) might plead m -
his difer.se that it, is natural ?<>■ ■
him to get ittu aserape.—Philade -
dhia Ledger.
{ipson — '*'hey say it is imposs
b e to get money out of young
Closefist even witnaclub. Down-? —
Er—yes: he’s posted for dues a:
iba only one to which hejwlougs
Butfa Io Courier.
‘ Why doyou make some of your
dumplings small and the others ;
iaig-. Frau Hubei?” ‘‘B-Cause my
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husband inis b> m i omplaiuing
l»t !/•>( Il VI ig <> • ilt iu I hUiIRH
la uij die,. ’ —Un o e CejcHtch <.i
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