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THE HUSHES OP IME
Mail Muter.
PHILG. BYRD, | K m<o" b . i *
JOHN C. REECE J. < i y
\ EDITOR.
daily and Sunday
.0 oents a week or $5 00 per .■•.nniiir
ONLY OI TP’TAI. ORGAN
-as the city of Rome, and Floyd, the
“Rnnner county" nf Geordi a.
It- .■ e an his!-- v tax that makes)
.the muoiisliiiHT.
—.
The Administration seem? tube
pledged to a financial faith cure. I
Peffer still prescribes B. B. B. at
the Washington end of the lino: .
Beard, Bills and Buncomb.
“*
The Lexow Committee appears j
to have set out on a winter s cam
paign with fresh rations.
The honest old silver dollars was
the best currency. The sooner the
country gets it back the better it
VaII be for all the people.
A few engine’s might find plen
ty of right of way in China. The
Japs have had the “pigtails’’ busy
making “tracks."
The federal grand jury at Jack
son, Miss., has, it is said, declined
to indict state officials for issuing
warrents resembling money.
It is said that the girls of Gil
lium county, Ore., make consider
able pin money by poisoning coyo
tes and collecting the bounty on
.the scalps.
The publishers of “Uncle Tom’s
'flCabin' ’ still allow Mrs. Harriet
ZBewher Stowe a revenue from the
•vsvtrk, though the copyright expir
ed years ago.
If the gold in the treasury con
tinues to go out as it has during
the past two weeks, Mr. Carlisle
svill have to issue another batch of
bonds in the soon future.
The Grand opera home, of Paris
jpops its own 'locksmith, and he
finds plenty to do to keep in order
“ .he 9,472 locks and keys used in
that vast building.
Already the Hon. R. L. Berner,
.f Forsyth, is said to be making
reparatio'ns for a race against
ongressman Bartlett twc years
.■'ence. —Athen Banner.
The Jewesses of St. Louis have
rormed the Sisterhood of Personal
Service, a charitable organization j
which will care for the poor of;
.'jheir own denomination and edu
ate their children.
European authorities are now
. saying that a woman has quite as
much right to propose as a man
nas. Ts this be so, hasn’t she an
•qua! right to be sued for breach
>f promise? Cert.
Pugilism has become as deadly
is dueling and like dueling will
• nave to “walk the plank,” The
•*.» >nor the better.; Even such men
. aa Riordan and Bowen should not
•A><> murdered.
There are forty five survivors of
Hie war of 1812 on the roll of the
Pension Office, of whom fifteen are
jue hundred or more years old.
There are twelve pensioners of the
Revolutionary war, but they are all
widows.
The oldest professor in active
work in Germany is said to be
Prof. Neumann of the University
.•I K ( nigsberg. He is 96 years of
age and for sixty-six years has
been lecturing continuously on
physics and mineralogy.
A single ranch in Wyoming is
six times as big as Rhode Island.
Its dimensions are seventy-five by
one hundred n.iles, and it isstock
'd with two thousand horses, fif
us*n thousand cattle and one hun
nod and thirty thousand sheep’
■Gee rner is ex-Senator Warren'
'Phe post-office department seems
‘ determined to change the names
Jof several post-offices. The latest
is an attempt to rob the town of
| Chickamauga of its historic name.
Judge Maddox is protesting loudly
'.•'gainst the proposed change.—
Atlitn Banner.
It is usually accepted as a fact
'that there are $346,000,000 in
it mi I lacks in the circulation. Sen
ator Allison says that he believes'
t his sun l h; -11 'ii reduced to $30(),-
OoOJXK) by less, i on-presentation,
wearing out in thirty three years,
t he Chicago lire, Ac.
“The fact the Rudyare Kipling
is not eepeci'dl popular with his
neighbors iu Vermont, ’’ remarked
a literary man recently, “is harped
upon by the newspapers. It. seems
to me that it is absurd for the pub
lic to take s > much unhealthy in
terns; a) the private affairs of a
great author. Kipling has given
the world several woras of genius.
Gratitude,not goss p, should be
his reward.”
When Ibsen writes anew drama
he goes about it so secretively that
not even the members of his own
family know what the subject is.
He copies the manuscript hirnse!*’.
and it is said that a printer has i.ev
er received ajneater copy .Toe punc
tuation is perfect and the paper
spotlesc. Finally, just before the
manuscript is sent away it is read
to the assembled family, but not
even then does the playwright re
veal the title. That is added at the
very last.
BEWARE OF OINI STENTS FOR CA
TARRH THAT CONTAIN MERCURY
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. Such 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 taxen internally, act
ing directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system
In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be
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]
IN A TRANCE
Mile Greville’s Victim Said to Have
A?en Lieutenant Guibal.
New York, D >c. 18. —A telegram
received hereon Thursday announc
ed the arrest in San Luis Potosi,
Mexico, of MiH 4 . Marie Greville,
! thn thought reader* “formerly of
. this city, on a charge ot having
j murdered a French army officer.
The victim’s name was not men
tioned, but it is supposed that he
was Arthur Ferman Guibal, at
one time a First Lieutenant of the
i French Chasseurs.
The pair left New York for Mex
ico last April, after playing a se
ries engagements in the East.
Lieutenant Guibal left in this
city a wife and three children. He
was a remarkable hypnotist. Mile.
Greville he hired as an assisant
while filling an engagement in
France. No details of the alleged
murder have been received, but at
the French Consulate here it was
said to day that Lieutenant Gui
bal had expi red while in a hypno
tic trance.
A BAD JOKE
That Will Cost Stephen Hayden
His Eyesight Forever.
Jeffersonville, Ind.. December
18.—John Mioken to-night per
petrated a practical joke on Steph
en Hayden who now mourns the
loss of his sight. Hayden asked
Micken for a pipe load of smok
-11 g tobacco, at the same time
hai.ding him his pipe. Inetead ot
fil’ing the bowl with tobacco
Micken substitued gunpowder.
The pipe, with its dangerous con
tents, was handed to Hayden. A
m tch was applied and an explo
sion followed, with the result stat
ed. Micken, upon realizing the
t normity of the joke, made his
escape to avoid arrest on the
charge of mayhem.
1 HE HUSTLER OF ROME TUESDAY DECEMBER, 18 1894.
ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN
F<m’ Sh ‘riff.
To the inters of Floyd county, 1 annouce mi
self a candidate for Sheriff of Flood county and
if elected ballas Turner and Klip Williamson
will be my deputies. Election tir-t Wednesday
in January 1895. Very respectfully
J. I*. MoCO inell
For Clerk of’Sup< riorCou t,
I hereby announce tnvself a Candidate for
re-•!«•« tionffor the Office of Clerk ot Floy
Superior Court.
11 e.ii .ii first Wednesday hi Januarv 91895
yy.'l £.
For Treasurer.
We are authorized to announce the name of
James B. Hill for re-election to the office of
County Treasurer.
Far Tax: IfojeivAr
I hereby a moiinc.i tnvself as a candidate for
re-election to the office of Tax Receiver of
Flovd county Election, first Wednesday, iu i
January 1895 M’ D.McOsker
I hereby announce myself as a candi late for
he office of Tax Keceiverof Fiord county, eleo
ion to be held «n first Wednesday in January
895. Respectfully.
R. L. Foster
I gave my right arm to the “Lost Cause,” and
respectfully ask the people of Floyd county to
give me the office of Tax Receiver, Election ilrst
Wednesday in January 1895.
F. W. QUABLS.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
I beg t > announce myself as a Candidate for
Tax Collector at the ensuing January election,
and kindly ask the support of friends.
JNO, J. BLACK
For Coroner,
I hereby announce myself a candidate for re
elec ion to the office of coroner of Floyd county
Election firs. Wednesday in January 1895.
T M Drennon.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for the
office of coroner for F.oyd county, and desire
the support of my friends. Election first Wed
nesday in January 1895.
John R Goddard.
For Bailiff.
To the voters of the 9ll)th Dist, G, M I re
spectfully announce myself as a candidate for
Bailiff, and if electe i will do my duty to the
best of my ambility
VV. P. Mclkod
To the voters of the 919th Dist G M : fellow
Citizens I hereby announce myself as a Candi
date for Bailiff of the 919th Dist, and if elected
I promise to discharge the duties of the off!
to the best of my ability, Respectfully
Thomas c. Moaais.
To the voters of the 919 Dist G M; fellow Citi
zens I hereby announce myself as a Candidate
for Bailiff of the 919th Dist, and if elected I
promise to discharge the duties of the office to
,iib best ambility, Respectfully
F. M. Carwilb.
To the voters of the 919th Dist G. M. Jellow
Citizens I hereby announce m\ self as a Cadidate
for Bailiff of the 919th Dist. aud if elected I
promise to discharge the duties of tue office to
he best a j bility, Respectfully E. L. Poll ,ck
I hereby announce myself a camliffate for re
election to the office of constable for the 919th
Dist G, M. r loyd County Election Ist Saturday
in January 1895 respec fully W. Al. Bvabs
I hereby announce myself as a Candidate for
re-election to the office of Bailiff 919th Dist G.
M. Election first Saturday in January.
HE XRY BEARD
To the voters of the 919 Dist ict G. M. Floyd
county: I hereby announce myself as candidate
for the office oi Bailiff and asking your support,
pledge you to do my duty to the best of my abil
ity when I am electee,
John Elders.
I hereby announce n vself as candidate for
Bailiff of the Rome District I »vill not be able to
see each vote u in .erson but hope to have their
support on the first Saturday in January 1895.
. Die.. Tredaway.
TO MY FRIENDS.
At the earnest solicitation of my many, many
friends-the candidates—l have cut the price
of election tickets half in two.. Remember it
is a solemn fact that every candidate I have
ever printed tickets for have been elected.
Hall in two, C. O, D. Don't forget the c. o d-
TO/VT TURNER,
Notice to Debtors and Credi
tors
■
All persons having claims againt the estate o
Elizabeth Dempsey will present the same iu
terms of the law and all persons owing said es
tate will please make immediate settlement.
Nov. 29-1894. W. H. Ennis Admr.
Notice to Debtors and Cred:
-tors
All persons having claims against the estate
of Mary W. Towns will present the same in
terms of the law ana all persons owing said e
tate will please make immediate settlement.
Nov. 29-1894. W. H. Ennis Admr
Notice to Debtors and Cred
itors.
All persons having claims against the estate
of William T. Tims will present the same in
terms of the law and all persons owing said es
tate wiil please make iinmidiate settlement.
Nov. 29-18J4. W. H. E i iis, Admr
Libel fer Divorce.
Georgia, Floyd county:
Minnie Bates, 1 Fleyd (superior eonrt
VS [ No 73
David nates, ) Libel for Divorce
The defendant, David Bates, is hereby requir
ed in person or by Attorney, to be and appear at
the Superior Court next, to be holdenin and for
the county aforesaid on the 2nd Monday in Jan
uary 1895, then and there to answer the PJan
tiff s Libel for Divorce. As in default of such
appearance said eounrt will proceed thereon
o justice may appertain.
M itness the Hon. W. M. Henry, Judge ofsai
court, this the 28th day of Nov. 1894.
Wm, E Beysiegel,
Clk, Supr, court
f loy d eounty Ga,
Application For Homestead.
Georgia, Floyd county:
James W. Ozmeut has applied for exemption
of personality aud setting apart and valuation
of homestead, and 1 wiL pass upon the same at
10 o clock a, m. on the 2nd day of January 1895,
at my office. John P. Davis,
11 1S Ordinary, Floyd county' aa. |
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TIIE BIGG EST THI NG AT ROM
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Rattan Rocker, $2,00,
Rattan Seat Chair, 40c.
1 TkAc vi t» os -.5 Cane seat, 50c.
l-14 Marble Bureau, $4.50. ~
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- i Z Oak Chevalle Dresser, Bevel
J Oak Dresser, Beval Glass Glass, ISx4O, SIO,OO
22x24, $7.50
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Marble Top Dresser, $6.00 I Wffi H | I I.LBUWI |lls Hl
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Wood Top Bureau, $3.50 ,
Large Rocker. $1.50 p .
> n. Centre Table,
THE ABOVE SHOWS ONLY A FEW OF CUR THOUSAND BARGAINS
McDonald-S TEWART Co I
Carpets, Furniture Undertaking Rome. Ga.