The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, December 04, 1894, Image 4

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THE HUSTLER LOME |3ue< ua-cla8« Mail Matter. WKTIVC«*I xmhii BBTFUBMiiBii ~ • own ) Editor, and I’UILG. BYKD, | Ma „, gel . J <HN C. REECE, ; <nTV j BDITOR. DAILY AND SUNDAY. 10 cents a weak or $5.00 per annum •NLY OFFICIAL ORGAN of:bectty of Rome, and Floyd, the "Ranrw rountv" of Georgia. «Kil; t. UV.I3 N JTKE TO SUBSCRIBERS . If jon fail to re-eivc your paper regularly •kiuuly report the sunn to this office. Three re port* will sec ir ■ yo.i an invitation to a route t«oy’s funeral. Subscribers will be protected. NOTICE TO ADVETISERS. You will confer a favor on our add artist by banding in changes for display adds by or be fore :• o'clock a. tn. cf the day you expect it to appear. L..XX>. : —— I la Local and trancient advertising reasonable Tributes of Respect, Funeral notices, Notices *f Entertainments, Obituaries, and like notices of asason.ible length, free of charge. Announcements of candidates, same old price —for hard times—ss 00. The Hcsti.ek of Romb is the people's paper —all h >nte set matter—and if youjwant to reach the mast is as well as the classes now is the i u.e oplantyou, advertisements. Georgia never had a better gov ;ti >i than Gov. Atkinson.—Thom asville Advertiser. Henry Janes, ’ Washing’ cn ?qunr-, with illustrations by Gei rg<> de Manrier, will be publish ed in Harper's Quarterly November 28tb. ( ineiderabie ex| erimenting is done in England at the present time no bamboo bicycles. A wheel - mplete of this material weighs 22 pound.--. 11 s paid that Air. Rainilaier woug. the Prime Minister of Mad agascar, i-i absolute ruler of that coui 'ry, and his wife is the abso lute ruler of him. The fl >g fl >a's i-t half mast over be S j.l- C.ipitol building iu At lanta m honor of the distinguish, ed G i rgi m who has just passed ver the river.— Athens Banner. The Chicago Herald says ‘"the I b trd must go.” Almost any. ibiug o: a billboard “goes” in Chiceg ’. The billboard cannot be ri I o qu'te so easily, how < ver. One of tiie amendments to the State constitution of New York adopted at the electioii prohibits tiie issue of free passes to public officers by railroads, telegraph and telephone companies. A i acre of ground will produce seventy-five bushels of castor beans worth $1.50 per bushel. Will cot t'. •-ay as well? The castor bean iit.p eves land, cotton wearsit out. —Jackson Daily BJade. of ex-Snator anl ex Governor Joseph E. Brown remove t om this earth on ijf the meat re , rkable men both politically and <■ herwiee that ever figured in Geor- ; -ii ical life —Bru s ick Call. Woman's work in India has i.i-.’.l great progress. There are .1. : 711 women missionaries— i ■ ig'.i ‘in I Eurasian—in India. s'is have access to 40,513 zena ; is, and have 02,414 girl pupils >'n i mission schools. i'r. Gladstone has never pro moted his eldest son, the rector of Hawarden, or his son-in-law, Rev- Harry Drew. There is not a sin gle member of the family, male or female, who does not earn his or her daily bread. At the time of his death Senator •Joseph E. Brown was doubtless tna wealthiest man iu Georgia. C rtiuidy ilia tint no other man wh • overlived iu Georgia amassed r. gr at a fortune for himself as lie did.—Albany Herald. Afl subject for some enterpris i g museum manager is an Atlau a burse, which had its neck brok o . few day ago, but which, ac c ■. ing to the latest report, is near ly recovered and will yet live to make a fine animal. The news of Ex-senator Joseph E. Brown’s death struck sadness to the hearts of many Georgians. He was a notable figure in Geor gia’s history and his death will be deplored throughout the country. Sleep in peace grand old chieftain. —Thomasville Adv r iser. Prof. Daniel G. Elliott, of New York City, whose labors in the field of natural history are known throughout the world, has accept ed the appointment in the Field Columbian Museum of Chicago as curator of zoology, or chief of the 1 natural history department, that was tendered him last August. According to Invention, a build ing has recently been erected by Herr Wagner, an architect at Limburg, solely of materials form ied of ashes, without any admix ture of sand. It is claimed that hard natural stones of almost every variety have bem successful ly imitated with this very mater ial. An old newspaper, published at Boston, has a notice of the mar riage of Ca;d. Thomas Baxter, o, Quincy, and Miss Whitman, of Bridgewater, on December 16, 1788, ‘•after a lung and ’edious courtship of forty-eight years, which both sustained with uncommon forti tude.’’ A South Carolina legislator pro poses to fix the value of murdered people a 1 S2OO each, to be paid by the county tothe heirs or assigns of the victim. Why the legislator wishes to place temptation in the way of men with mother-in-law is not known.—Griffin Call. Then it would be that one dead newspaper devil Would be worth ten tons of ink. Oh me, oh my, oh me. Pass the bill. I “The appointment of Professor Pollock as state school commis sioner pleases me very much,” said Mr. Calder Willingham to me yesterday. “It is a good selection and is not only a high and well deserved compliment to a very bright young man, but it is at the 1 same time a great compliment to . Mercer. Professor Pollock is well ( equipped for the position, and I ( am glad Governor Atkinson select- | ed him.” Mr. Willingham further told me that a meeting of the pru dential committee of Mercer Uni- versify was called for tomorrow night, when the matter of the ap pointment and the action of Prof. Pollock will be discussed. The meeting cf the committee is called by request of Professor Pollock.— From the Macon Telegraph. HELPED BY COMPETITION In view of the concerted attempt of the envious competitors to in jure the business of the company who are circulating the Eucyclopte dia Bi itanuica in Georgia, by mak ing it appear that the work was tilled with slanders on the South, in the recent report of a reputable and representative committee from the Confederate Veterans’ Associa tion must he accepted as a great victory for thej managers of The Atlanta Constitution’s Encyclopm dia Department. The committee, composed of such men as Col. W. L. Calhoun and others, whose loyalty cannot be questioned, after a full investi gation into the charges made, re ported that the same were without foundation, and gave their endorse ment to the work as being a repre sentative reference publication. There are editions of the Britan nica that are very prejudicial to the South, and for this the Commercial refused, at first, to in dorse the work that is now being advertised in this State. But in view of the many strong indorsements of this edition, from the best people of the South, we see no reason now why it should not have been endorsed by us as it was by other papers, and without doing the slightest injustice to our readers.—Atlanta Commercial. Mrs. John Moffett and baby left 5 esterday for Tennersee. where she will visit relative until after hollidays. THE HUSTLER OF ROME, TUESDAY DECEMBER. 4 1894 If Caught, Will Be Lynched. Knoxville, Tumi. December, 4 Near Pioneer, in Scott county Miss Hatfield, daughter of respec table parents, was assaulted by two tramps. Armed men ar. scour ing the country for the two men. and if they are caught tney will be lynched. wna v jo (vy-j omno-rd sjcqspdojd rjj *Bun* 1 ,?,r - ‘ ‘ ‘ r - I■ ■ • j •nire»3 ■X) s.eilwg 'j(j •nittnf Gap, < P exijp Apo suopnios , sjp.us Jiuiiupxq ‘unoaos aq Abui qxrejßQ dpq cq u ;-j s3u' ; tl noA poa,'l o.p joj .quo nox ■peujrpej « A.uoni anoA a > a *uoiwßjspus OAia oj pe-?r / A ej.keqi .ibj ‘ecu-td Auw ijb Anq ur» t,-.-.m noA spyd jswdnaip eqj o.r F "T, •pun- ; >ru -vauad prru ‘poAOipu ‘p i. are spMoq pus qouruo+s *.waj[ et[4 jo siuatnogußjop jp? pirc ‘sska -JZZJQ ‘sqa«pv snonui 8 -nj ‘nopßd'asaoo : ui»jsAs ejoqai eqa esop v so epiq e«O qtreMJoijw uopocej ou ‘ssoiutrßSßfqdnn ou ‘eoußq.itqsrp ox 'Apeanu punpou asovu eip pliu ‘aqrq o% jseisw sqv ‘isejpiuis eqa ai,Aeqx 'Apqeidtnoa 41 ejno Kqntre.m snoqjq-pUH ‘pojwo-jB -Sils 'lnq eseqj, ua-jpq «.re sjej ‘'vjjy [9,1 jubsbou 'jq ueqM jtvXllsk ‘seop eqoßpueH noiy Bjuqj, TAKK Dr, M. A. THEDFORD LIVER MEDICINE . ypcsTiv/iNKss DYSPfPS/A / feW; Sick o/t tinaJGEsnoH Xnekvous- e' \ K / Jaundics Stomach Amp£t/t£ None Genuine With® ur Tita Likeness..no Signature nrM.A.TnEoriflD on FrontOi- Each Wrapper. M.A.Thebforo Med.©' WOM E. GA . BEWA RE 0 F 01N IME NTS FOR C A TARRH TIIATCONTAIN MERCERY as mercury will surely destroy th sense of smell and completely de range the whole system when en ering it through the mucous sur faces. Snch articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co,, Toledo, 0., contains no mer cury, and is tuKen internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure b sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and is made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free fW“Sold by Druggists, price 75c per bottle REGISTRATION NOTICE. Books of Registration for County Election 1 st Wednesday in January 1 895 w i 11 cl os e on Tuesday Dec. 1 8 1894. Take notice this on an entirely new registra t'on that applies to all Jno. J. Black ts Registra. LOST In the new Court House a gold Hunting Case Watch .works loose incase. Liberal reward will be paid for its return to Sheriff /•/... /a Is as safe and harmless as a fla> seed poultice. It acts like a poul tice, drawing out fever and pain and curing al! diseases peculiai to Edies. : -Orange Blose>n” is a pas tile, easily used at any time; s is applied right to the parts Every lady can treat herseli with it. Mailed to any address upon re* ceiptof sr. Dr. J. A. McGill & Co. ij Panorama Place, Chicago, 111. Sold by D, V/. Curry Druggist. Lost: —Note for $17,65, at per cei.t interest given to J. M. Hays, due November Ist 94. THE BIG GEST THING AT ROMI -—1,., . r H , -feu 1 111 !■ Ww jmwr II I '■ RH M IB •B Solid Oak E if 1 ft 11 M v ; - -ms V "y J CJJtILA.B J a*l WWW B in 4 a/ ■ Bxj- 5 ESV t. J ,» 1 i.. ■■ ' r *■ ; > EH W jm i. j.. im I K. / ij - ■' r ' o' I KMarble Bureau, $4.50. R,lttan Seat Chair, 40c. Rattan Rocker, $2.00, Cane Seat, 50c. n ~ Oak Chevalle Dresser, Bejal Oak Dresser. Beval Glass C] iSvlO SI 00 22x24. $7 50 ’ ’ * ’ Marble Top Dresser, $6.00 ffl mU9w I I ;' G fl MMk II B H Ki tyszSi.. , j a Crib, SI.OO Centre Tabic, 75c. t ' ;> ' r ’ ■ ?ssja ’ ' Bi i sla r. .. a 4 j ■ /JLLAi / Tp Wood Top Bureau, $3.50 Large Rocker. $1.50 Centre Table, sl-25 THE ABOVE SHOWS ONLY A FEW OF GUR THOUSAND BARGAIN! Ittiialil-S™ ConioanH Carpets, Furniture and Undertakingßome, Go.