The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, December 12, 1894, Image 4

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IB IBM OF 1.011 Becuna-cla»« Mail Muter. ’ MMU. tBM’mBSarWrI.UBBIIWI FttILG. BYRD, j WK C. REECE. | city \ EDITOR. IJAIU AM' SIMLA y .03 Beats a week or $5 00 per annum ♦ NLY OFFICIAL ORGAN st :he city of Rome, and Floyd, the ■'Risner rini|''‘v ' r> r G ?orgla. 4 project on foot is generally on * *l.l nd. ■ - 4?ek<n is looki 1 g to. Japan fora iwiliter sack . Im J ”” A tunnel is an oasis in the des of the bridal tour. ! “^X v;,r, ‘ . sub lw\y in °t humin ’ —w Dreams may go woman, k»vely wom/n, never "u 113 k l° r is . AtiemW-tlulF the long ■ ff iring t > man may be near sighted the gen rally sees him s Zcu ; htr - ■ -•* fa ?Ti in C poor epic but . T?ni '>re/tVx->av in it. Q steps on the tack tn—though lie Peary’s wife met 5 with a cold Inception when she to the polls, •so? j. , who has no —'fp 111 Jther-m-laws is gen ■ ral The „ proper way to sleep with cake is to have it—under '■ s i You sleep better. '4 y / Id put s the ex- ' ' 1 '" 1,1 her ;irill . v 1 kommand of her men of war. Sea? <v o =— a differenc . a most ap difference in puffing up a j' and in blowing up the. j wrong delinquent. 3ii'n who are fond of fresh meats ( .siay not always be tender hearted , f i’J the same they invariably search ’ >r < 'iiderness. , ... There are 200 building and loan aw aliens in Baltimore, M 4 with >O.OOO subscrjhurA and ap.n:l sap capital of $9,000,000 - -= ] ■ YtJanta cannot afford to say , anything about the hayseed legis lators this year. It has Represen- .-Fjaiive C. 1. Branan. —Griftin ‘ 1 -<* I "—U It IB believed by microscopists the highest powers of eir in struments have not yet fevealed the most minute forms of animal life. " 11 1 *- J J! - It is some satisfaction to learn cJaat in the recent great bolt of ItQmocrats all over the country, the -no.hor of “ Ben Bolt ” went down alVew Jersey. .—'— —. ....• ■— I,i courtship, as in other mat ers of business, it takes two to jesxke a bargain—but in courtship i <4ie man generally gets the bar-1 gain, See? JJew 'fork averages seven suicides A day the year round. What a row Atlanta would raise if such an 'pidvmic were to begin to kut off tier population. is for protection.” .shouts a Republican cotemporary, this year’s vote cannot be •y t-down as a true test of what ’Tounessee wants. Democrats stayed • nt h mie on election day there as as in other States. Wait till ; v/ni hear from/Tennessee in 1896. Meantime there is not likely to he agitation of the tariff. The soup which Mr. Wilson got at that London dinner was than that he got in West Virginia 1 But he will doubtless concur in the opinion that there was not as much of it. The Newspaper Press Fund of London provides excellent homes for the widows of its members — homes for the occupation of pi’oplo ' who have been in a “superior sta-' tion of life.” Russia's cross of St. George is given only for brav ry o:i the field l of battle, but the order h*:s one j worn m member, the ex-queen ‘of Naples, who won it by her gallant I de"ense of Gaeta, the last strong : hold of the Bourbons in Italy. Before Mr. Cleveland acts as ar bitrator in the wir between China a id Japan we desire to call his at tention to certain small differences in the I) •mocra* in ranks. Doubt less a little horn ‘-made practice Would help him “get his hau l in," Civil service reform is good , enough, and the Democratic heads iof departments should comply with it as fast as they can get Dem ocrats on the eligible list to take the places of Republicans in their departments who are on that list i now. There are now 156 packs of fox hounds in England, 114 -f harriers land 17 pucks of staghounds. In 'lr land there are 29 packs of har | tiers, 20 of foxhounds and 6 packs of staghounds. In Scotland there : are 40 packs of foxhounds and 3 I of harriers, but no staghounds. Shall the face of St. Paul’s Cathedral be washed? This is a question raised by the Rev. Dr. Haweis, who wants the soot that blackens the marble of the facade washed off with an engine hose. Tae aesthetic oppose him. Agree ing with Hawthorne, who wrote on the same subject long ago, tjiey re-j gard the softening influence of the j Soot as artistic. Magnard, the lately deceased ed itor of the Figaro, was famous in i Paris for his skill in condensing long articles, and the Paris news paper offices have the phrase “fai e uu Maguard” to express the process of‘•boiling down ” Even Guy de Maupassant did not disdain, after his long apprenticeship with Flau bart, to study Mangard's method of saying a great deal in a short space Mangard was an il -paid custom-house clerk when he joined the Firago’s staff, which for tw-n --to-nine years he was to ornament. Notes From AnnieDelie. Annii Dello. Ga., December 11. —Mrs. Judge Shufort returned to her home in South Carolina this morning. Nearly everybody has finished gathering their crops. There was a large amount of cotton and corn made. Mr. Fred King is going to rent his farm next year and will make Rome his future home. Mr. S. AV. Kirton, of Rockmart, who has been visiting Mr Kerr h»is returned home. Mr. C. P. Morton has returned home after a pleasant visit to Ath ens . Tin* family of Mr. Osborne will leave our neighborhood this week, and will give a farewell reception to their friends tonight. — : l£ -YIT THE VERY HEST TIME to take Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discov ery is now, if you feel that your blood is oul of order. Don’t wait until you have to rurt disease; it’s easier and better to pre cent it. With the first blotches or eruption, or the dullness, weariness, and depression that are some of the symptoms, you need this medi cine. It will rouse every organ into healthy action, thoroughly cleanse and rapair your system, and build up needed flesh, health, and strength. It’s the only gvarantctd blood remedy. In the most stubborn Skin oi Scalp affectt >ns; in the worst forms of Scrof ula; in evury disease caused by a torpid livai or impure Mood —if it ever fails to benefit oi cure, you have y«ur money back. No substitute urged by a tricky dealer, though it may be better for him to tell, cat be “ just as good” for you to buy. A certain and lasting cure, for the worst ; Catarrh in the Head, is guaranteed by the ( | makers of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Itemedl. THE HUSTLER OF ROME. '»'Et>N'S“"MEMBER 12 1194 ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN Ft»c Sheri IF. To the nters »f rlovd ceu ity, 1 mineii -e tn j •elf a candidate tor Sheriff of Flood county and it electe ‘ l>«lUs T irtwr and K ip Mtll<ainson ■ will be mv deputies. F.lee ton tir-t Wedr-e.-day |in January IS'.*<>. Very respeci fully .1 I' McConnell. For Clerk ot’Supt rior Con t, | I her bv announce tn.self a Candidate for .n■ inn lor the Office of Clerk of rloyo Superior Coart. l-.tcuon Ural Wednesday in Janu rr 1595 W 11 E> BKVSlai.m., For Treasurer. We are authorized to announce the name of J ones 11. Hill lor re-election to the ulllue of Con ity Treasurer. I F>r Tax lij:eivjr , I I h"i«bv anni-unc i myself as a candidate for I re- 1"I t- the office of T. x Receiver of I ; Flo .u,on ny E ectiuu, first w®d .esday in j I tallii.iry 18:15 M. I). McOsker I I hssoby •nnouncs in.’silf is a cm li late for | | 1> ■ o il o of fix Ko ;e veto Flo.d county, eleo- !■’ • D'lu'l Hi first Wjlausdiy in January I 1 83.5 Kesp c,fully, R L. Foster I gave my right arm to the ‘ Lost Cause,” and I nspec lolly asx the people of Floyo county <• I uive me the office of lax Receiver. Election first Wednesday in Jauuaiy 1896. F. w. Qi akLs. FOR TAX COLLE If JR. I I I 1> »g t. ann »i i■ i iMzaeir as ala> ii la’e for Tax Collector at the em ling .laauarv election, and kindly asx the support of friends. JXJ, J. BLACK Fo” Co'OHer, I hereby announce myself a Candida e for re elec ion to the office of coronerof Floyd county. Election firs Wednesday in Januaty 1895. T M Diennon. I I hereby announce inyse-f a candidate for the o flee of coiouer for F uyd county, and desire the supp >rt of my friends. Elec ion first Wed nesday in January 1895. John R Goddard. For Bailin'. To tin vo er.s of the 919th Dis - ., <i, IVI I re I ■ sp-cttully an.lom.ca inyse fas a candidate for | tjaiiitr. auditelec.e will do iny duty to the . best of iny atnbdity VV. I’. MCLEID To the voters of the 919th Disc ft M : fellow Citizens I hereby annouucj mysslf as a Candi da e for Bailiff of Jie 913th Dist, and ii elected ! I promise to discharge clie duties of the offi to the best of my ability, Respectfully IHOMASC. M OKBIS To the vo ers of the 919 Dist ft VI; fe low Citi zens 1 nereby announce myself as a Candidate for Buililfof the 919th Disc, ant if emc.ed I pr muse io discharge til-, d .riesof Hie ofilce to toe ambdivj, Kes ectfully F. M. Carwile. To the voters of the 91ith Dist ft. M. fellow i Citizens 1 hereby announce mj self as a Cadida.e . for Bail it! of ihe 9,9th Dist. and if elected I I promise io discliaige the uui.ie-oi vuc oltic to be best a . bdicy, j-fe ipectfu,iy re. b. I’oLL CK I h-reby annonnue myself a cm li >a e for re election ;o the office of constable forth; 919th I Dist <t, M. > h.yd County E ection Ist Saturday iu January 189yrespec fully w. .»i. Byars ■ I hereby announce mys slf as a Cva lidate for re election to .he office ol Bailiff 919th Dist ft. I .VI. Election first Saturday in January. HE.VRY BEARD To the voters of the 91J Dist ict ft. M. Floyd county: I Hereby announce myself as candidate for the office ol Bailiff and asking your support, pledge you to do my duty to the best of my abil ity when I am electeu. John Elders. 1 hereby announce nvs df as candidate for Bailiff of the Rome District I will not be able to see each vote u in person but hope to have their | support on ths first Saturday in January 1895. 1 E. I’. Tredaway. To the voters of the Rome district: I hereby I announce myself as a candidate for the office of B iililT I feel competent to discharge all duties pertaining to the office and earnestly solicit your favorable consideration at the polls. Election I Ist Saturday in January 18)5. E. T. Gilliam. A “TRANCECLAIRVOYANT”— Send 25 cents with age, sex and stamp and receive horoscope ol futuge lite. .Madame Jubber, dead trance medium, seventh daughter, born with a veil and wenderful gift of second sight; tells past, present and future. FULL NAME OF WHOM YOU WILL MARRY'; posttvely no imposition; advice on bush ess, love marriage, speculation, divorce, changes, missing friends, sickness, wills, pensions and all ass airs of life; every hid den mystery revealed; helps all who are in troub le; never fails; gives advicejOn ail points of in terest, buisness transations, love affairs, fami ly troubles.stock speculations, lawsuits.absent friends; cures witchery,fits, drunkenness, opium habit, rheumatism and all long standing myste rious diseases. $5,000 CHALLENGE t > any medium or fortune teller who can exce her in her wonderful revelations of the past present and future events of persons lives. All challenge accepted, and in return CHALLENGE? THE World. strictly private and confidential. Madam Jubber will always.stand as high above th ■ common mediums in this country as the President above the ragpicker, while her charg- I es for the truth are the same as what the other mediums charge lor falsehood. Skeptical people who, on account ot the many ' misrepresentations in the papers, have lost faith I in newspaper advertising should write Jand be I convinced that all are not i frauds. It is well known throughout the world that mediums are the only reliable seers, and their charms cause love, speedy marriage and success in business. YOUR FUTURE REVEALED IN A DEAD TRANCE. Unites the separate and caus es speedy and happy marriage with the one you love; causes good luck in all things by proper advice. SECURE A CHARM AND WEAR DIA .MONDS. Reveals eveiything. Al me. JUBBER, BOX 75, NEYVALBANY, IND. LUCKY CHARM FRI-.E. Cut this out and save it. Mention this paper, LOST In the new Court House a gold Hunting Case Watch .works loose incase. Liberal reward will be paid for j its return to Sheriff THE BIGGEST THING AT BOMB jEmSi ii 11 jjjjgS ifrimmrwill S >li(l Oa< bM;t, $17.50. WaßhbTand ■ «i|| M iwlIM W'- : - Vih telwlliß- VX W X-v., ]f s e ■ v , V Ladies’ Rider, sl.lO 11 •' ,,l< Oak kweke? 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