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X»... Hwtlek or Rome is the people's paper
■- -1 me set matter—and if you,want to reach 1
zLir masesas well as the classes now is the
I*plant you. advertisements.
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wcngrese may do a whole passel 1
. She short term—hut if it does it
-5- il break the record.
v f Congress does much it will '
-.. ‘ I 'he record—if it does as usu
!j break the county.
J oi'k says; "All that I anil
a ywife.”—That saves his
■' i ■ good name. (
i
■ e e Joseph E. Brown left a j
; stimated at from $5,000,-
io > 10,000,000.
Mis sippi Pops will kun- '
auh of the seven congrssional
steals in k< ingress.
O lolly Tix, O I’olly Tix,
'■■Fl-ere is one in yoi r set
I ■-> l<earilese every wint as y >u
Her name's Elec.mii Bat.
< troit Free Press.
11 heihe .iiH -mog woman will
s < . high h-r let h« r pacK dol
. t-• .in.l j -in' it 1 >it by making it
- how.
Au istu is I'eccmiiug tha Chi
. ill? S '.ih Twenty one
■ ir.'c cas< j s is the record for one
«• .• -m-ws an. 'vn'aw.iMawaaai
J.'.cer January Ist, the telegraph
mmibies wi.l reguire all operators
mile messages oa typhewriters.
• progress.
Boston’s official registra’ion
. Viwws 88,888 or five-eights. The
to , ; >.jle list must have been pastured
—<» *‘Baked beens” from the way
' eg-v 8 it.
When will Rome have that Un-
J>» passenger depot is the question
.the Hustler. Answer: When
rhv rabbits nest again.—Calhoun
.Ti mes.
The Tammany Tim 8 says that
”- ?gu as the Republicans are
•ansiy seated in the saddle there
■will be a general advance iu wages
cf the offi'eholders.
The common house fly makes
*> ! strokes per second when in the
* '. f ordinary fligh*-. That's very
o •—."lost too fly for a house—
is a fly bouse like the present
13 . mi'V'.
A proof th it Providence takes
f ih-o vij, ju-it look at the
i- • i f orghum crop. The All
;v’ kiiew that .the mud Democrats
wsuat have something to lick!—
Chattooga News.
1 ; message of Governor Atkin,
to the General Assembly was re-
T'. i J: with valuable
■« J spec, d strets on the necessity '
<ir re. ius in our judiciary and bal
'■ hi j iir; —Walton News.
1 '? '' eui >hjr Joseph E. Brown was
mr-ed yesterday. Thus closes up
one of Georgia’s most
1 I’ai,icter>. Uns country
having Jived. What
■ f-md. —Thomasville
Advertiser.
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Quite a pack of “crackers” went
lOtfloTex <» yesterday but the re-
M rt will be hoard twelve months
hmice when Texas begins to fire
' eir.
The press all ovsr the State is
kicking agaimit any advera« leg
islation atl’fiot mg tn« military of
Georgia, and w« are glad of it.
The military should be maiu
t med —Albany Herald.
Governor Atkinson’s first mes
sage to the general Assembly is a
j brilliant, brainy and an important
document . He has made a good
beginning and is fast making
friends of former enemi s. —Viena
Progress.
F r the first finis since the en.
frHiiehisement of the regro there!
will be no negro representatives in |
the i ext congress. The Republicans
are growing weary of even pre’end
ingto lova the colored man and
brother —Griftin News
Senator Venable's insurance bill
which will become a law is a long
stride in the right direction —The
Insurance, monopidy hud the assu
rance to oppose *he people—as us
ual, the people are m ister.
The Sanvanuah News says that
“Gov. Atkicron’s appointments are
receiving a good deal of prai?e. He
has dni'.H better than was generally
expected If he disappoints the
people ip that way be will make
himself popular ” ■
J ike C M >or-- gets the place of
ass'sta.nt keeper of the peniteu!’e
ry. Well that, is better than noth
ing, but he ought t-i have had the
place of Principal keeper. He was
airly epiitled to it and fully com
petent to fill i‘. -Chattooga News
After twenty years’ litigation
the Government has paid the heirs
of Samuel Strong the amount due
for work done under contracts with
the District of Columbia. The orig
inal amount was $28,000, but the
interest has brought it up to $54,-
280.83.
The ‘ Seminary Signal” of 1894,
published from the Gainsville Sem
inary is as brighfa college paper
as ever make its appearance in
Georgia. The Hustler of Rome,
welcomes such "Signals” at any
and all times and gladly puts iton
our X list.
A bill has passed the house fix
ing all election ou the same day
ih October, except congressional
elections No more January elec
tious for county officers after the
next one.' The people demanded
the the consolidation of elections.
Georgia, on the eve of giving a
big Exposition, to cost millions,
has no money to pay her volunteer
militia—N. (). Pioayune.
The big Exposition is to be given
by a hustling Georgia city, while
the soldiers are being starved by
our slperday statesmen.—Augus
ta News.
The sad announcameut of the
death of Hon. Joseph E. Brown,
which occurred at his home in At
lanta last Friday afternoon, casta
gloom over the entire state of
Georgia . As ex-Governor, ex-Chief
Justice and ex-Senator of Georgia,
Mr. Brown won the love and confi
dence of all her people.—Viena
Progress.
‘‘We began tnis cotton year
with a surplus of two million bales
on hand This crop will add an
other three million surplus to that.
So we will begin the next cotton
year with nearly as much of the
staple on hand as the world will
need for a year to come. This be
ing the situation, all the free silver
in Christendom will not make the
prices any bettor. —Oglithorpe
Echo.
A report comes from Houston
county , to the ellect that a negro
woman living near Perry, is the
mother of 28 children, 21 of them
being alive and seven dead. The
woman says she is only 33 vears of
age and gives a truly remarkable
family history. She declares that
THE HUSTLER OF ROME.THURSDAY DECEMBER, 6 1894.
her mother is the mother of 28
children, that one of her sisters is
the mother of 53 and another, 49.
Among this stock of young blacks,
there were several “sets” of trip
lets.—The great gee whiz! Just
think of four women being the
mothers of 158 brats !
PAY THEM MONTHLY
In discussing the pension law of
Georgia, it should not be overlook
ed that the annual appropriati n
of SIOO that is allowed to each
confederate survivor would bestow
more benefiit to the recipient if it
was paid in monthly installments,
for in this wayjthe pensioner would
be enabled to run an account at
his store on the faith of the merch
ant that the monthly allowance
would be forthcoming.
Under tns present arrangement
th« pensioner is enabled to live
comfortably, almost luxuriously,
for from ons to three mouths in a
year, and forced, by improvidence
to leak out a wretched condition'
for the remainder of the time This
is r>n account of many being un
able, by reason of early trailing,
to save their littJe pittance for a
rainy day, and these, it seems,
should have every protection that
provident legislation could give
them.
There is ev< ry reason for chang
ing the law as to tie payment of
pension applicants so as to insure
the benficiaries with monthly insted
of annual cheeks, and we hope the
present leg slature will make the
amendment that will enforce such a
change.-- A’lanta Commercial. .
IN MEMORY OF JOSEPH E BROWN
Another voice, with all its eloquence, is
hushed
And th» fond heart' filled with love are
erushed;
Another one of Georgia’s honored men has
passed away,
And >he tears of loved ones fall «p»n his bier
today
Sad news across the land on slender wires
sped,
Telling that the renowned Joseph E. Brown
is dead.
One »f ths Southland’s heroes, in patriotic
mould,
He stood firm as a rock, with mind strong and
bold;
No duty conlojappall him, no pressure his
power sway,
Not all the pomp of State could his polished
mind dismay.
But in the foremost ranks, with a heart firm
and tiue,
He was found in jfull armor, ready to die or
to do.
From the mountains to the sea his mighty
power was felt,
For he gained the mastery o’er all subjects
with which he dealt,
And he labored for his countrymen, and fo r
his country’s good.
While on the mount of justice unflinching he
stood,
He dared to wield the scepter in conflicts
stormy din,
With flashing eye, and ringing voice, he would
attention win.
But now that voiee is silenced; those eyes in
death are dosed.
He has gone to God who made him , in whom
his faith rep >sed.
Ne more he’ll stan d before ns, or his silvery
tongue will tell,
Os justice for his people, or the land he loved
so well.
And his words are changed to praise, on thos #
golden streets so broad
Which shines in heaven’s sunlight,— the city
of our God.
Mrs. L. B. Wilson.
Cave Spring, a., Dec. Ist, 1894.
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~Y7a K itself to recommend Dr. Pierce’s
Jr Qj Pleasant Pellets. Tt keeps them al
f ways fresh and reliable. You can’t
I be sure of the big, old-fashioned pills
I in wooden or pasteboard boxes.
But these Httle Pellets are better
Sat every point. By their tonic or
strengthening effect on the lining
membranes of the intestines, they
increase the n«fnraZ action of the
bowels, and pcnnanenfly curt Jaun
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Stomach, Indigestion, and conse
quent stupor or drowsiness.
There’s no disturbance, no reeo
tion afterward, and their help laift4.
One tiny granule is a gentle laxa
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M They're the smallest in size, the
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good.’* Tricky des r, always have
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you to buy.
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