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f'tfccltv <>f Pcme.ard Floyd, the
"Banner county" of Georgia.
If “silence is golden’* Tom Wat
son must have deserted to Wall-1
Street.
The universal roast, if not the
most popular, is served by the
weather.
Comewhat may The Hustler
of Rome proposes to visit Maccn’s
Peach Carnival.
The log cabin brand of states
men, no matter what the vintage,
continues to hold the fort.
Every Southern member of the
United States supreme court voted
for the income tax law.
In this peculiar year we * re learning to fear
The mixing of tempera tn re horrid,
When it is cold, it is very, very cold,
And when it is warm, it i< torrid.
—Pittsburg 1-lsjmti h.
Corbett is reported to have gone
into training, but under what pro
fess jt of elocution is not stated.
Let the kat bird and the thrush sing in pairs,
I,et the jay and joree jine the band,
And the mocking bird sing all the airs
—Still the hen’s if the lav of the land.
Atlanta’s aiderman vary the mon
otory of routine work by “scrap
ping.” The last fight was betwei n
Colvin and Howell; nobody killed
—Ringgold New South.
There’s a bicycle girl in Weehawken
That has set all the neighbors to tawken .
The feminine biped
Wears bloomers bright striped,
And red is i lie shade of her stawken.
Town Topics,
Lord Rosebery, who is a collec
tor of odd kinds of relics, recent
ly invested in some slave chains
and a man-trap of old slavery
days.
•‘My face i my fortune, sir,” she sa|d<
And she brightly smiled as she spoke.
But the smile was too wide, and the face hadnt
dried—
A'd so she prompt'y went broke.
Indianapolis Journal.
No matter what the degree old
Sol bestows upon mortals graduat
ing in h«at, the girl in the shirt
waist looks koclest and most kom
forting,
Ice cream soda may be unhealthy
but a young man will find his girl
making wrong conclu ions if he
undertakes the lesson —these kind
of days.
The Hustler of RoSte has just
issued a 28-page • dition which was
a bright sheet. The type was all
set by young lady compositors.—
Elijay Courier.
Athens is. to have another cotton
mill, a 10,000 spindle mill, with a
capital slock of $150,000. of which
$30,000 is already subscribed, and
the balance is said to be assured.
—Columbus Ledger.
Frown —“But why do you stop
so often? Can’t you k,eep up with
me?”
Typewriter (who is rather shaky
in her orthography)—“Oh, yes:
but your language is so eloquent
that I frequently find myself spell
bound.’ ’ —Boston Transcript.
DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED
by local applications, as they can
not reach the diseased portion ol
the ear. There is only pne way to
cure Deafness, and that is by con
st Rational remedies. Deafness is
caused by an inflamed condition
of the mucous lining of the Eus
tachian Tube. When this tube gets
inflamed you have a rumbling
sounder imperfect hearing, and
when it is entirely 7 closed Deafness
is the result, and unless the infla
mation can be taken out and this
tube restored to its normal condi
tion, hearing will be destroyed for
ever; nine cases out, of ten up
caused by 7 catarrh, which is noth
ing but an inflam'd condition o!
the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dol
lars fqr any egsc us Deafness (caus
ed by catarrh) that i.annot be cured
!>y Hall’y Catarrh Cure S'ml for
ircuiai;. f,e.
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“Are you goingto be at the end
of the route to see me come in?”
asked Alphonso of his best girl as
they were discussing the road race.
‘ Well,” said his best girl, with
great caution, “I’m going to be at
the end of the route.”
While guying an old darkey 7
about his Calvinistic beliefs one
day, Zeb Vance said: “Uncle
Sam, do you think I will be one of
the elect?” “Well, Marse Zeb,”
said the old man, “I’se libed in
dis wo’ld nigh in to seventy yea's
and I ain’t yet seed any b> dy elect
ed dat didn’t run for what he want
ed.”
The time for entries from the
counties which expect to make
displays at the International Ex
position in Atlanta next full, ex
pired sever! days ago. The follow 7 -
ing counties will make exh bits:
Floyd, Bartow, Clark, Glynn,
Worth, Haralson, Randolph, Dodge
Sumpter and Merriwether. This
has nothing to do with inividual
exhibits.
The Blackshear Hustler is a new
weekly just thrown to the breeze.
This is over a half dozen “Hus
tlers” for Georgia, but none of
them get there like Rome’s.—De-
Kalb New Era.
Thanks, Brother Ragsdale—at
the same time permit us to add
that “the difference lies in the
towns. —Rome is the best of her
size in all the earth.
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PHUNNY GRAFT
“I’m used to all sorts of work,”
remarked the applicant forajob.
“ Well, take your pick,” said the
bass of the gangs “or perhaps you
would perfer a shovel.”—Phi ad«.'-
ph 1 a Record .
Prospective Tenant—l like tin
top floor l est. Whv doesn’t the fir
e cape go lower than the third floor?
Agent—lt isn’t needed. The first
three floors are empty.—Harper’s
Bazar.
Hastings (reading paj er ►— An
impoverished nobleman has be n
capiuied and placed in custody in
N w York. Hubba—WeH, by
George, I never thought those heir
esses would go so far a* tha* I
Chicago Record.
While the lev woman may be
set in her opinion, will she show
at dress functions as much back
bone as her fashionable predeces
sor?— I’hi'ade’phia Times.
Mr. Billu —Maria, how does it
h inpui that Fanny isn’t going to
church with you this morning?
Mr- 1 . Bi 1 'us—You know as will as
[ d-•, .John, t ,7 a f when Bessie and
K i e ai d I go to church somebody
has got to stay at h mr*. There
isn’t room for four pairs of sleeves
i i our pew.—ChicagoTribune.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
It is said that the Marquis of
Queensberry, gives away more in
proportion to his means than any
other man in the British peerage.
Plancon p oposes to be ome an
American citizen. He likes the
United States ami expects to in
vest most of his savings in land
here.
1 lie Duke of Coburg has invited
the Hungarian prima dona, Ilka
Palmay (the Counteas Kinsky), to
visit London in June and sing be
fore the queen.
Jhe Prince Regent of Bavaria
and \\ ittlebach family have decid- ]
ed to erec 7 a chapel on the borders |
of Starnberg Lake in memory of
King Lppis 11.
Phil. Shi.rjdan, (fit. 14 year-old
son of the is a
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rpioiy i.h'iiil Hip ' fyihiniiiillit
The hustler of rome Friday junb 7 isos.
avenues of Washington. 1
Dr Martin V. Stephens, a man
said to be at l—n.-i 70 years old. is
ala* student in the Kansas State
University, w here he expects to be
graduated this month.
Maurice Currant is authority f< r
the statement that the invention
of printing is due to Htai Tjong,
King of Corea, who had movable
types cast as early as 1403.
It is said that the strict Presby
terians in Scotland are making
strenuous efforts to have Professor
Henry Drummond called to ac
count on the charge of heresy. The
grounds for the charge are contain
ed in his memorable lectures on
evolution, delivered in the Lowell
Institute in Boston two years ago.
On her way back from Cape Mar
tin to Farnborough the ex-Empress
Eugenie stayed for a time in Paris
and drove through the Tuileries
Gardens. No one recognized the
pale-faced lady dressed in mourn
ing as she drove by the site of what
was once the Joyal abode where
she entertained nearly every sover
eign in Europe.
Prof. Crouch, ol “Kathleen Ma
vourneen” fame, remembers Queen
Victoria as a girl of seven or eight
years. He was at tha’ time in the
British royal household as a ’sei
list in the band. This band was
abolished by the Reform bill pass
ed in the early thirties. Prof.
Crouch played the ’cello at the
Queen’e coronation. He came to
theJJnited States in 1849.
Pasteur’s refusal of a German
decoration is natural and patriot
ic. But some men are so great that
they belong to the world. Mere
patriotism makes them look small
er. Pasteur is one of them. He
could have well afforded to wear a
German decoration.. Pasteur is
old enough to know that “its all
the same in Dutch.”
Another one of the signs of bet
ter times —orders have been placed
by the railroads and car and lo
comotive builders, within the last
few days, for nearly one hundred
new engines and about 10,000 new
freight cars.—Macon News.
St. Louisans w 7 ho are to summer
1 in Europe w ill miss all those wa
termelons. Just think of it! Two
hundred car loads a day for sever
al weeks in this market alone, and
not a single melon in all Europe.
—St. Louis Republic.
What a w’orld of truth there is
in the following from the Augusta
Herald.
This is the time of the year w hen
the thin girl goes to the mountains
and her plump sisters to the sea
shore.
Atlanta is going to make a bid
for the next National Democratic
Convention. And its two to one
‘ Atlanta gets it. It’s her way of do
ing things.—Albany Herald.
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After the Grip
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" l tronbte and Mvara pains la
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aao*aii»ii< white 1* «amp at IJnnteld la lt«x
Wonbted more or teat alnoo that
"•A Wjabla to do any baavy
X.”*' ■”— * ■ l .***. >n r I reootrod only
raoaloinoa Laat spring
1 had aa ittaok <rf Om pip, wblok Mt m wills
A Bad Cou«h, Vory Weak
tn teot lay syston waa completely
••■a 1 teted a betete of Rood's Sarsape
m 1 hare naX been
•• fTM aix aiml troublei i!dc« tbc
Hood's*# 6 * Cures
1 consider Rood's BarsaparUla a Uod-senl
k»aeda<te«teaulortng." J. Baxan,
Paabroke, Maae.
■••d’a Fills cure Constipation by roatnn,
pertetalUo acth n of the alimentary eanal
YOWE NO IDEA ~
I How nicely Hood’s Sarsaparilla
I hits the needs of the people who
feel all tired out or run down from
any cause. It seems to oil up the
whole iqechanism of the body so
that all proves smoqthly ap4 work
becdnre§ dpjight, If ymi are weak,
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Are you nervous, restless, sleepless, worn
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Have you pains In the back, hips, side,
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Are you filled with malaria—sallow
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If any of these troubles are yours, the
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There is no other remedy like it, and
none that can do its work. And then it is
« real pleasure to take it. Little children
,-'»e it with delight, and it cures like
nagio. $1.00; 6 for $5.00. A’l druggists.
Ting's Royal Germctuer Co., Atlanta, Ga.
' HHETUEB WILL CURE YOU.
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SHOES SND SHOETHING
-(• Ease and Comforts
For the poor weary feet. We in
vite your attetnion to the fact
that we have now received the
greater portion of our
Low Cuts
Oxford Ties
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For this seasons trade and can and do offer
you a finer assortment of beautitul goods,
irom which to select, than has ever before
been put upon this market. From the most
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Turned, we have the goods, and our polite
experienced sa'esman stand ready to wait up
on you.
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propper.
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240 Broad Street, Rome Ga.
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