The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, November 30, 1894, Image 4

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THE UF hOMI MComi-cUnt Mai) Matter .. .-»vri>iA ) Editor, and * HIl-iO. BA BI , j Managai. JOHN C. REECE, | C,TY ,vi»3 V. JMJITOB. —■■i . iu. 111. i~rM—nm DaiU aAU SUNDAY. 10 <M»uta » truck or $5.00 per annum ONLY OFFICIAL ORGAN ofthoclty of Rome, and Floyd, the •‘Banner county’’ of Georgia. >■ xi-wur .im.n *■— ■**-»*» NOTICE TO SV BSC BIBERS . If yen fail to receive your paper regularly kHiAly repor" the aanan to this office. Three re pocts will *ee ire you au Invitation to a route hoy’s funeral. Subscribers will be protected. NOTICE TO ADVETISERS. Yoe will confer a favor on »ur add artist by bonding in changes for display adds by or be forei* o'clock a. in. cf the day you expect it to appear. MLunujuuiLiujui »..ui m»niini»—m»Ti*iTiim~i.~'i • Local ami trancient adveri sing reasonable Tributes of Respect, Funeral notices, Notices «f Entertsiuwients, Obitu tries, and bke notices of ease liable length, free of charge. Announcements of candida.es, same old price —for hard times -85 00. Thi Hustler or Rome is the people’s paper | —all home set matter—and if youjwant to reach the masses as well as the classes now is tbe' iine toplant you. advertisements. •MMMt»naar*tWg ’ MHMaHanMBHKEtXK 2 The seer and the (man —ciers tire bound by the same bonds. Th't Czar o t Russia has been appointed colonel of an English regiment. The solitary democrat in th 1 1 Michigan Legislature w i 1 not De d a bicycle built for two. Bandit Bill Cook is said to be ooking around for a chance o lun for the United States Senate. It is to be hoped that John Jacob Astor will have more su cese as a colonel than he woe as a poet. The State of Georgia, can ill af ford to have her military frozen out. Shame on such a2 x 4 legis lature. His majesty, Nicholas 11., seems to be right in the eocia swim. He was married close upon “higu noon.” Among other things in American newspapers that have offended the Sultan cf Turkey are the articles on the woman’s movement. Prize fighting and football prom isea to keep the morality record at the average iu spite of all the ee >rams and lymphs that, science can devise. From all over the slate come# the report of murcbr«rs being tried for their lives. Few of them will ge r justice,and still fewer are s-ek mg it. The New York world says that : ‘Tramp Cravin, knows as the ■’‘Astor wart” would like to neap pointed to some permeuant place near the staff of life. H. H . Chandler, of Nebraska, . has purchased a farm near Ra leigh, N. C., on which he will re side and engage in stock raising on an extensive scale. Th p re are 68,000 post offi/’e in the United States; about 67,000 do not pay their running expanses. The profit of the New York city post < dice is $4,000,000’ -• ! ■ —... ,i The Albany Herald s'ates that i< dollars were as plentiful as candi dates the silver ques’iou would he as dead as a door knob in le?s time than if would take to toll it. The editor ot the Camilla Clari on declares that five cent cotton is robbed of its chief terror by the squeak, of the abundant pig and the bulge of the full corn crib. 1 he pops ruled Kansas and K<>l - tor a kouple of years. Now look at those states and you will no; be surprised tbat the so*s were giau to return to their wollow. It is apparent that if Capt. Kolb undertakes to be governor, as he proposes, Alabama will verv need at least two governors t’m- pea**-. E Jerry Simpson s:n - be «ul J rather see Tom u*hi! io the pit s i d i cy then any other republican The Main statesman can never say again that he »o i the populis d I leader have not certain opiuiom ' in common The military authorities havt • decided that there shall be no foot- I ball contest between Annapolis ! and West Point teams this year. 1 j The students will probably be al- I lowed to indulge in the wild sport of parlor croquet. I Magistrate (to witness) . I l«tan i that you overheard theqaai re' r between the defendant ami his I wife? Witness: Yis, snr Magi’-- • I jtrate: Tell the c >urt, if you cm, i whit he seemed to be doing. Wi - 1 • ess: IL seeroe'i to bs doing th* listening,—New Y"rk Herald. I One of the lessons of the Jap anese naval engagements appears to be that when a very big wa r ship is rendered helpless it is very helpless indeed. The fate of rim Victoria has shown before hoa such a boat is endangered by it* , unwieldiness. Ami the Chine.m vessels, like the Victoria, revealed an unexpected and astonishing e; • | pacity for sinking. Governor Atkinson has sent hi. first message ro the G orgia Legis -1 lature and it is an able and states ' manlike document. The law mak ers should give due heed to bis excellent recommendations Gov eruor Atkinson is making a fine record in office, and Georg a will never have reason to regret placing him at the helm ot the ship of state. Jedartowu Standard. The contract with an American firm tor ten thousand tons of iron pipes for water works in Tokyo hue been followed by the announce ment that, the Russian has contracted with an American company for the construction of > number of steel clan cove Meg. And still McKinley ami his mini ms ate cavorting around ami pretending that Uncle Sam don’t know wlmie he is “at.” It has been a matter of sur prise that no authentic life of Par nell has appeared since the death of the “uncrowned king,” but it is probable that a memoir, partly biographical and partly political, will be ready for the press in tune for the next general election in England. The book will bo the work of J Kelly, the Irish ex-mem ber of parliament, who is now ar ranging and sifting the material for it. Hun. Win. H. F.eming, of the House io a speech the other day, uppoamg the bill providing f. r the eiectioi, of the judges and solicitors by th* 1 • paople, said that if there wa* a political ring in Georgia, whose ■ purpose it was to coutro! the ot fleers in the state, he was not aware of it, and certainly did not believe , it. Mr. Fleming was an ardent ■ supporter of Gu i. Evans m ti e - lat < gubernatorial race, and what i hesays in thia connection i- signi ficant . I'oii v m ->tant erv ”f”11 r,g ’ and ’‘clique’’ is en >ugu to di.-g.nt i every sensible man in Georgia. Minerva Eversoll is the name of a young woman renowned in the Sierra Nevada region. She is the in nl-carrier of Burrough Valiev, which lies fifty miles to the North east ot Fresno, Cal. The valley is 5 somewnat shut oil' from the outer ’ world, and the only means of com munication is by wagon or horse back over a narrow road, and there is no postoilice near at hand. The ’ men who undertook to carry the ’ mail always gave it up because of ’ the hard work and small pay, but Miss Minerva, the 17-year-old daughter ot the well-to-do Ever ’ soil family, is not daunted by these difficulties. She enjoys the venturesome undertaking and makes the journey through the wilderness twice a week. ’ I have a good Piat o for Sale, on • Easy Terms—ls you want to buy i address “Piano, ct re Hr lek of Rome CHE HUSTLER OF ROME FRIDAY NO/EMBER 301894 AMONG THE PRINCESS. i- • - -• *• The woman of the period may ) usurp all of the dress fashions of " tne otiier sex, but she cannot wax the »nds of her moustache.—Au gusta News. No, but she can wax divinely 0 wroth when you put such hairun - ’ searum remark in her face. o o o Phil Byrd in deference to con ' lerence did not dam the Etowah * once during the time.—Dalton Citizi n.j Thats what! We knew the I o i ference people needed only a sprinkle of water in their business but now that they are gone why we want everybody to help us ob ‘ struct that undammed stream. o o o Pools and combinations have no rightful place in Georgia. Bn -i; , up the Southeastern 1 arilf Ass< t i - ion.—Augusta Herald The Herald is right, and if tl '■ Legislature will smash the mvi. o.y the} will help people most c < eptably. o o o Ono of the brightest and best weeklit s that comes to our ex change tible is the North Georgi. Citizen. Frank Reynolds is servit.ii Dal on and Whitfield county righ nobly and richly deserves the pa- ; tronage he is winning. o o o The Czar is buried and Cassie s M. Clay is married. Congratula : lions, all around are in order.— Chattooga News I Yes, and the Japs have kaptured | Port Ar hur again, while Alix has surrendered to the new Czar, and all in time for thanksgiving dajQ, o o o Hog and hominy will bring pi os- ’ perily to Georgia farmers. Meat at I 5 cents per pound beats cotton 1 1 the same price. '1 he cost of raising i cotton includes guano bills, labor and ginning. Hogi doi.V.—Mariet a Journal. o o o A two h'rse wagon load of the finest turnips ever raised in Ceor -1 >ria was brought here from 11-t- j co intry yesterday, a.id sold lie )iot cakes at a fair. Many of tl em ' weighed from 5 to 8 pounds.— L Americus Recorder. o o o A gang of nearl one hundred tin - keys was driven into town from j ' the mountains last Monday, and I on the streets, from 40 cents to sl. 25 apiece.—Gainesville Cracker. o o o With a Womaa in. Command New O r leaus, Nov. 28. — l’he steamer Natchez left at 5 o,clock . . m. for Vicksburg with Mrs. Blanc. ! D L“ai hers, who was recently li , '‘-used, in command as ca jtniii. Though there are woni«u cip ains, , pilots, cle j k fl , and even a Woman . nni'p, this is the first instance of •< > woman being in command of a| packet like the Natchez. ) AV SELF- DEFEND t y° u u MmA your flesh ud. Pi. J 0) will iukow, i. • y° u K et belo’.' t a hf'Aithybtandinl f Jioiuatizrhowtbj.- t ***V. ’ 'i..-'V 7 crime:--, what yo>. 1 ’ I Xn/"*'—.. ■■■- m:-idis Dr. I’.'erc-,'. I. v. Discovery. ’’ - Z>z f.f M ist.n-"i-c.'.vett ; k fcx-s- Jnbßil'ler 1-- : Uh scu „. •> ; etirpfissing- filthy Cod Liver Oil and all its f Testy compounds. It’s suited to the mo.-:' | delicate stomachs. It makes the mn-biilly e thin, plump and rosy, with health .c.h strength. | e The “ Discovery ”is sold on frial. In vn-rv | thing that’s claimed for it, as a st,- . ■’! ’ restorer, blood-cleanser, and fleCa-in.,!: . it ever fails to benefit or cure, yu-a Lave your money back. g It’s your case that you want to know about, l if you have Catarrh—not your neighbor’s. _ And in your case, no nw'ter what it is, the proprietors of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy - oromise to pay you ♦■'XX), if they cau't give you a perfect and permanent curia. 9 “Dr, M. A. THEDFORD! 1 LIVER MEDICINE . 1- > T Fa * ! ycvnvtMSi \ . 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