The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, December 24, 1894, Image 4
THE HOSTLER OF hOHL
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r»xr-r»TA ) Editor, art-
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DAILY AND SUNDAY.
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•NLY OFFICIAL ORGAN
• M the city of Rome, and Floyd, the
“Banner county” of Georgia.
The Gold reserve is like c< tt
—valuable, but keeps going down.
K'db, the Alabama man wilt
loet, has not manifested for sevii
_ *1 weeks.
The bank examiners go over the
txjoks, and the hank employees g
over the• border.
’The premiership of Canada is
■Cboutast precarious a job as the
United States ministry to Liberia.
The rulers of dagascar h«v*>
set a good exampie for the ru'er 8
3? China. They have surrendered
tj? ithout delay.
STRICTLY CHRISTMAS
Bid the “old man” give you any
thing to “blow in”?
Yep. Box ’er h mdkercbiefs.
TV he i Ben Tillman begins to
participate in the Senate bebates
perhaps that b«dy will co«ie to
the conclusion that shouid
■2?e limited.
It is said that Oscar Wilde was
•a pleased with a recent epigram
»>e.rnetrated by a friend of his that
' ke has purchased its use for a term
of years.
JULY 1 ■ ■
Mr. Harrison, has given it out
r.©ld that he would not accept an
other presidential nomination if it |
should come to him on a golden
flatter.
Mr. Holman is io write “Thirty
fears in C mgreßS.” The country
_s waiting for Mr. Petfer to give
:i« his ewn impression of his ears
_n. the Senat a .
Kight you are —The Georgia Colo
oeiss & “peacable animal” —so
n uch so that he konsiders peace
tbout the only thing in this life
rat is worth fighting for.
Ail the talk ab >ut Tom Watson's
- ruimii g for congress next spring
6 bosh. Tom has raised all the
i sturbauce in the 10ih in order to
get anethor ’chance. —Merriwether
' indicator.
U. '. '
Mr. Edison is said to be defi-
Tjient in ths matter of business
■nauHgen'.ent ; but he knows enough
to realize that he cannot put hia
xiuetoscojx into popular favor by
.the prizefighting route.
I J. L, Sulivau tried to buldozs an
.express messenger at Lima, O„ and
narrowly escaped being shot. Some
day the c«lebrat«d snigger will re
; foeat this trick once to often and
the country will be able to give a
vaigh of relief.
Fhe Nt w York Sun says that the
■ xow Committee prefers sensa
ions to facts. Dana’s “office cat
i built just the other way, at least
the kat gets the “facts” while the
“ sensations” are poured into the
« columns of the Sun .
Populist are eager for the Gov.
•lamient to issue currency from
sujHreasuries, but object to an is
hu« of currency from banks under
t ha Government's regulations. Is it
that a subtreasurer would be a
s'yHbi' mark than a banker?
Robt. Louis Stevenson, may be
as “dead as a door nail,” but un
he comes in person and tells
of his admiring readers, they
k wail continue to doubt the report.
F Some of Robert ’s book character
■eave done stranger things.
The mainU;> c of ti e horses ol
hv New Yorn fire department costs
more than SIOO,OOO a year.
The Albany Herald kindly re
marks: There are severl barrels
of truth in the fallowing from the
Hustler of Rome: “The fellow
win* claims that he owes every
thing to his wife, generally has
his property in her name, and owes
everybody in town.”
The Hustler of Rome says you
will never find Governor Atkinson
wading around in the swamps of
the St. Mary’s. This coming from
the military household indicates
that the new colonels are not in
tended for sanguinary purposes. —
Darien Gazette.
There is a sign of good times in
the report that a Western man
has secured enough money in Eu
rope io build a Southwestern rail
way. This looks like the old days
in which American promoters > f
Western investments were as thick
as tourists all over England and
the Cont inent.
The modern literary man is apt
to be a cosmopolite. After many
wanderings Robert Loan Steven
son dies in Samoa, Kipling ba*
been a great globe-trotter. Bret
Harte, Marion Crawford and Henry
James are practically denationtli
zed. Julian Hawthorne, after much
travel has settled down iu Jamaica.
Stanley J. Weymau has wandered
over Europe afoot. Conan Doyle
has traveled much and is plaunin ;
further globe-trotting. Li erary ma
terial is nn longer local isssue.
The Chattanooga veiling News
is one of the finest afternoon papers
in the South. With its new news
service the News has taken oa a
metropolitan appearance. —The
Hustler of Rome.
Thanks Brother Byrd: your
name has been added to the lists of
invited guests that the N »ws hopes
soon to regale with some of the
good tnings of this earth.—Chat
tannooga News.
As “honesty is the best policy”
so have we even found that is pays
11 tell the truth —see our rewardjin
this case. If we could but be truth
ful always how often we might
have our fill of the good things of
this life.
Here’s a gem—from the dia
mou.id minde of Colonel Dougless
G ! essnenr of the Griffin News and
Sun, A Dougless who never can he
as “tender’’ as he ii true :
The Governor’s staff includes
some of the wealthiest men in the
country, showing that fortuni
smiles most on those who are al
ready blest. The first to be appoin
ted was Phil Glen Byrd, who owns
a gold mine in the Hustler of Rome
and th* hilt of whose swordi* stud
ded with a myriad of diamonds as
large as hail stone*, and the last is
Chevalier Ed ward Calloway, who
owns the Kimball House and a
new Chris tmast scarf pin of a car
buncle set in diamonds. Well may
ths Govern or exclame, a* h» glan
ces ov*r such a parade, “ Th*s* ar#
my jewels!”
U«JES OF HYPNOTISM
Two diepatch** appearing aide
by side in the newspaper columns
are *ignificaut of a thriving feat
ure of contemporary civilization:
‘ Welington, Kan , Dec, 24.
Tom McDonald today confessed
the murder of Tam Patton, but
said he was hypnotized by Ander
son Gray, a wealthy land owner.
Munich, Dec 24.—Czestans
Czynfki, the teacher of language*,
who was placed on trial on a num
ber of charg-p, among them be
ing one of having hyp
notized a woman and then marry
ing her in order to obtain her for
tune, has been found guilty.”
Tue new plea ia a good deal
handier than the alibis and 1«?«
easv to disprove. Apparently there
is no limit to the variety of ways
in which it may be used.
But how is it that no one hears
of anybody being hypnotized into
do rag something good?
THE HUSTLER OF ROME.MONDAY DEC-MIER 24 1894
DEAFNESS CANNOTBE CUBED
By local applications as they
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to cure deafness, and that is by
constitutional remedies. Deafne s
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of the mucous lining of the' Eus
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sound or imperfect heaiig. and
when it is entirely closed, Deaf
ness is the result, and unless the
inflammation can be taken out and
this tube restored to its normal
condition, hearing will be destroy
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are caused by catarrh, which is
nothing but an inflamed condition
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We will give One Hundred Dol
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as mercury will suifdy destroy th
sense of smnll and completely de
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damage they will do is ten fold to
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In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be
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