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- THE II Ed OF ROME
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The Host lek or Rome is the people’s paper
__e.ll heme set matter—and if you.want to reach
-She mass3B as well as the classes now is the
ime to plant you. a lvertiseinents.
Since thanksgiving dly Elto
Cain cant look a turkey gobler in
the face.
The new c institution adopted
In New York does away with days
of grace bitweeu debtms and cred
itors.
Tom —tom Watson dost like
Governor Atkinson’s message— 1
now what’s to be done about it?
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The World’s Eair wont be even
jl dim recoleetion on the pages of
-memory after Atlant’s Exposition
, goes in blast. 1
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Arkansas occasionally gets] ua
der water —thais the difference be-
< <
‘ween her in 1K • itusKf. —N >rth
Georgi a Citizen.
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'Sockleps Simpsm , of Kansas. (
announces that h i-out of politics
j'Zue T-uciJC pdliiicid b.izzurd set
a fled J-rr*’s ha-di—Mobile 11-raid ,
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Th- Waterbury watch village has
< %eeii shaken up with dynamite,
'but you can keep 0.. shaking th'in
i the ‘same old way. -BruuswiCh. >
Times.
, :
Tuew iv t.h is ioi id -*ut <1 'is t
Talk lice th >re wis a scarcity or
£»a mey. But i r . pr .v-d tie white
Jibeuti of til'is ) O d g l.d'JUg 80043.
Albany H -raid
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A Chautauqua circle, the first
•-ver formed among those of the
|j tHehrew faith, has been organized
W idte New York. “Society for Re
iigions Study.’’
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Samuel Edison, of Fort Gratio
ZUidii-, the venerable father of,
’Th mas A. Edison, is now in his
’ iHsL year, and is in full posses
sion of all his faculties.
History hath it that among
Marie Antoinette’s bills is one of
’1.500 francs for a pair of garters.
Looks like 1,500 frncs would have
surrounded more than tha‘.
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Edison save there is practically
I Tiio limil to tLe epeed lUac ctu b
I aXtaiued on a railroad. He ihiuc-
be greiiie.-t etl will come wh l
•lec-tncry it> obtain* <* direct from
joal.
£Col. J. W. Avery is doing such
•xcelent work among the bouth
.American republics lor the Atlanta
Exposition, that the Atlanta Jour
nal is dow calling him ‘ General
i
< .Avery. ’ _____
A Fourteen-year-old girl ui
j, Beecher Bay. B. C., killed with a
f, Winchester the other day a big
. panther which a dog had treed, and
another girl, seventeen years old,
dit. of Felton, Ore., killed a cougar
which was making oil with a pig.
jl'. These brave girls would not be 1 ke-
Jy to follow their feminine in-
Hht stincts and climb on b>p oi a table
jfc. to get a wav from a mouse.
Georgia bids lair to be the only
i state in the union a vol
unteer military organizatiou. The
legislature seems to have deter
1 mined to bn ng shout this result.
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Orangey this week should be very
cheap,for reports from Florida are
to the effect that the present crop
i is the largest ever raised. The esti
mate places the number of boxes
at 5 000,000.
The rock—iest thing about Atlan
ta is .Judge Newsome’s “L me Rock
by the Sea.’’ The “Judge” is busi
ly engaged in getting a concert for
the Gate City people, who delight
to hear Scot Thornton.
The German statistician, Bern
j hard Ornstein, has computed that
Greece stands in the first rank
among European counties in the
number of centenarians. He at
tributes this to its climate.
The picture of Millet, for which
M. Chauchard recently gave over
$200,000, was <>riginally traded by
I its painter for a case of wine worth
$lO. A picture which the painter
had almost turned to the well.
The researches of two French
physicians —Verneuil and Roux —
incline them to regard pork as a
frequent cause of cancer. V rneurl
has observed that the Isrealites,
who eats no pork, are always re
fractory to cancer.
The Tribune will wake up one of
these fine mornings and find that
it knows very little about city
court Judge predictions—just re
member that, until you hear us
say “1 told you so’ —it wont be
very long.
Flopper Felton, we suppose, will
pull the bell cord over a hay burn
er, ou his farm, instead of putting
up at the Southern hotel in Wash
ington and drawing his salary as
congressman from this, the Sev_
enth district —Ringold New South .
Miss Frances Willard wants a
cabinet officer created to have cen
sorship over public amusement.
He would be the brgg-st “deml- '
head” man >n the country. Miss j
Willard forgets. though, that this
is not Russia—Savannah Press.
Professor Todd, of Amherst Col ;
lege, who has for some years been ■
an enthusiastic student of eclipses ■
and of the sun’s corona, is perfect- j
ing plains for his expedition to J a-1
pan in 1896, wlFere an important ,
eclipse of the sun will be visible
on August 9th, of that. year.
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It is a present popular belief that j
disease comes by Providence and !
oes by pills. The fact is that dis
ease comes mainly by ignorance of
the structure and functions of the
body, neglect of the laws of health |
and failure to understand how the
body is kept in health.
Tiie r-oiiesae i corn this is
estimated at 68,900,000 bushels.
This is only exceeded in the South
era States by T-xi. 3 which has 69 - !
000,0 )0 bus'i-ls. It will take Mu
rein tinder of the winter and par
of n *xi spring to gith *r th j G ‘o’- '
giicorn cr p.
A Chattanooga mia last horn
vi’h m v. >‘ic» ail will;'! oie
hiii’il ii ■iri piy i dib'. 11
h i ge-s i r. i th i L ii tie is; I urn it
will n>’ > * >’i v ird'ct of 13 ui
hi i p i >'• i r ' h not a j try
of hu j'i as h “on the sac- of the
habit ui • “ rt i.
The vicar of a parish near Stock
tonon Tees, in England takes a
walk, a verageing thirty miles a
day. He is in vigorous health, and,
although 67 years of age, has net a
gray hair on his head, all of which
heattributes to the exercis# of
which he is so fond.
The paragraph of Secretary Her
bert’s annual report suggesting the
n< ( <1 of more battleships was writ
ten,-of course, before the renewal
of the Bluefields flurry; but it
gains sharper points by reason of
ttiat episode, which affords fresh
pr mt of the wisdom of the policy
of being always ready for emergen
cies.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME SUNDAY DECEMBER 2 1894,
Flier'' will bn ho straight third
party ticket for sheriff We undci
stand that Mr Lytle has taken our
fiend Ornsdorffon his ticket mid
t it ticket w : ll have the support'd
me populists. It. is time, however,
that the candidates hail their cards
in the Herald. —Cave Spring Her
ald .
It might be well to try the f«ilh
cure for the bard »imes. It is pure
ly a disease of the imagination
and to be cured on'y requires that
the patient make tin bis mind that
he is not afilicied by the disease,
'bat it is Borne otbhr fellow in
some other land that suffern for a
want of the root of evil.
Ihe syndicate it bankers aim
others who were the successful
bidders for the gold loan of the,
showing prais--,
worthy celerity in paying ovu *
their eagles to the Sub-Trea-uf.
it New York. The gold reH-rvH ii.j
the Treasury is a ready over $10), I
f‘oo. 000. It is seldom that. s<. i
1 rgfl a trarsac ien s brought to a
successful issue without an’,
friction or d-rangomeu t of bu i
i ess.
Mr. Fitzsimmons, of Australia,
has been swift to pattern after tl e
example of Mr. Sullivan, of Bos-i
ton, and Mr. Corbett of San Fran
cisco. He travels with an aggrega
tion, and exhibits himself. It hard
ly speaks well for the life and man
ners of this generation, that when ;
men and women get unsavory repu
tations, they find it a profitable
means of speculation, togouroui d
and show themselves under the
pretense of theatrical enter
prise.
A K-n Ucky ''olonel who was
interviewed in Ne.v York tho oil -
er <iay said that Indianapolis Worn
81 have big noses and freckl-t ;
that Terre Hau He women haie
hands lik- hums that Cbicag<' I
“"omen have complexion like corps I
es and that in Phi'adelph'u mis
has to look twice to know whe’ h-r !
it is a man or a woman. Vs to tb i-1
’tatem-nt iegard<ug Phi’mb* pLi. I
he c )louo' is rm it, -ays tor Press
■ > that city. When a K-n ucky j
colonel str:k-.s this town he is
invariably in such a co < Ciion
'U'il he cannot tell a trol ey mu ■
r im i ferry b >a‘. much le-s a ni in
: roui a woman. Agsiu we remgri-.
'hat, thecnion-l is rig it.
An editor win. ha 1 be<*u pound
ng away at his delinq init sub
-8 ripers for some lime finally
Uioughtthem to a sense ot their
duty with the fo'l >wing poetical
p rody : “Lives of great, men oft
remind us, hou at toil dan’t i
a ci.a ice; m >re wh work we le ve I
b-ht id u-, bigger patches in
our pant 1 -. O i our pants once n f *w
and glossy, now are patches of du j
f ’rent bu- ; all b cau e subscribe s
linger and won’t pay up what i?
. bus. I’heii let ail no up and doing ;
8-nd in your mite be it e’er so i
small, or when the suowd of win ■
I ter strike us, we suah have n-;
| i auts at all.
“ When a New York man comes
to this city,” says the Washington
Post, “the first thing he does
I . ...
to begin kicking. Say he arriv s
<-n Saturday night, and has got a j
hirst on him Sunday morning like j
the desert of Sahara. There is no
place where he can get an honest
. and above-board drink. If he can't |
shave himself, he will be in a row |
for stumps, for he won’t find any ’
barber shops open and it will cost'
him adollar to have a barber comei
to his house and siihve him. Hej
can hire as many livery stable out-)
fits as he wants, but he won t find
any cabs on the stands. Then he'
kicks a hole in the sky, and says'
Washington is run on a New Eng
land village plan, and takes the
next train for New York.’’
“Orangoßlos.-mi” is iae nniiihs
cure of all dbapi ecu'irr o
w< m-n Sold fresh f, v W I’nrry
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