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■<IHE HUSTLER OF HONIED
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' VISILL, G. r DYßD—,Editor and
I Maoiifchslr.'' ’
<42 teats per week. s•> pur year ’
.f- UveryxnJg reasonable.
PHONE NO- 85.
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i- I.>KMOCKAG YS NOM IN EES. 1
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b’Mr Cong Tees, Seventh District: <
-JOHN W. MADDOX. I
J B®r of Floyd 1
lE/GKinty/ i
W.'ftUBNXIS. •
J JOHN * H. REECE.
JKELIX CORl’l T.
j. p. McConnell.
’iwitn r J/D. Turner, W. I’. McLeod,
' Redmond and Jim Johnston
. Pejsutdes.
I F<k-Clerk of Court.
Wm. E. BEYSIEGEL.
I For Ordinary .
QOHN P- DAVIS.
H, - <zr Treasurer ;
JAMES B. HILL.
; S»’«»r Tax Collector-.
Li -iJ.xl BLACK.
L,n Tux: Receiver :
VR. L. FOSTER.
I F“o±X*croner:
k " . 11. SCHLAPBACH.
Far Surveyor:
3. T. MOORE.
| y<zr Commissioners of Roads ana
r L 'JS’eirwe:
V <C. N. FEATHERSTON,
LP-.W, SIMMONS
"W. C. NIXON
R. B. Me AR VER
<i£O. W. TRAMMELL,
tian to bs held in October.
■ I
1 There was a Price on Black .-
■ L’-ausi —’but it availed not.
■' "The silver traze seems to have
Igiceu dying out even in H. G.
dis'rict.
K [ fEree-ailver has the right of way
the b-ngth and breadth
88-f Hits .great realm.
2 | Journal, in trying to head
1 . Howell from the woods,
Ki’ l\-s become befuddled
'■
<Grover will have his hands full
<-a, if he undertakes to provide
all the defeat d gold bugs.
k Kllaaybe that free silver conveii-
Hbiii at Grillin did not get io its
Mnork in saving Georgia Democra-
K®. H. Perry 7 will not soon forgot
I MF* uiimerciful drubbing »dminis
■sred by Cart- r Tate, over in the
I
Blfi Again w- are chewing mud.
I Mb.ran witi tin l Rome public have
1 Yrom tins liquidized r<ia! <,'•->
r
rjtvhd Virginia. As Gem WJsuil
•'minstrel, said, -‘Shaw gi'D—
■|*«*:eallv guls -i'he h.—-ho.—
4 M ts’n Citizen.
•■ow/’it’i s al! pull together for
I vu-erv. helming victory for next
j. 1 >L IDemocram; G all right in
W* cou,t?
■Fampton Mc\\ Dorter is enjov
;s the situa*ion, every time he
wks ut Lawson m the hole where
' ward .has put him.
G
WGipoteco McKi iley-will find his
■.Uerloo the next batt e and then
■ final home on Helena, of
ii'jtate life up Salt River.
«Jtnp£.udon to ths bicycle face
K a®«n<di«C( wed by the Chica
.KTznrfcs-’Hsira'rd in the telephone
.gp A clear case of the brother-!
B d of “fall off and "hello/'
. i' !:• woods to which Capt. How-
• 'oposed to take were all silver
1 Buira ahd in them he found long
Ij- witJj which to knock -he po
| t-st^ersimmons.—GriflinNews.
■j® ’ip is to bb the- source/
MB TaJ-I the sooner the city fath
“lm P><-ard of Water
to p U t i n the
The counter claims of the I nit-1
ed States and France on each oth-|
«r for injuries and losses in the I
wars of the latter part of the t
Eighteenth Century and in the j
early years of the Present century (
were all amicably settled and the (
balances paid. But the French ,
Spoliation Claims which the Pre- ]
siilent has just vetoed were ac- (
hv neither govern- |
nunt 44 A'hai I” said Bonaparte, ,
when First Consul, to the Ameri- ,
can commissioners; “you contend ,
tha f there was an actual sta'e of ,
war between the two countries and ,
you ask ns to pocket our own loe- -
es and at the same time indemnify
you| or \e ir losses in the war
M’ithout an exception, the teach
ers of the Rome Public Schools
were re-elected by the Board of
Trustees last night. The Board !
appreciates the fact that under I (
last year’s administration of school
affairs, the public has enjoyed a
matchless service. Superintend
ent Harris and his able p’inciples
and splendid staff of teachers de
served re-election. The Hustler
of Rome congratulates the city
ap >n its public school prospects
for the ensuing year.
r
The Colossus of Rhodes was a
famous straddler, but the Collos
sus of Canton beats him al! hollow
With one foot on the Atlantic sea
board and the other on the Pacific
shore Brother McKinley s ands se
rene. his heroic coat tails kissing
the flagstaff on top ot the Conven
tion Hall, at gt. Louis. It must
be a great strain —this transven.;-'
uental straddling—bul the Ohio,
Major, it should be remembered
is a straddler from taw.
Judge John W. Maddox of Rome
was at the Kimball yesterday. He
was formerly judge of the Rome
circuit and now represents the
seventh district in congress. Judge
Maddox was naturally feeling
good over the result of his race
lor renomination in Saturday';-
primary, he having carried every
county in his district but oi e. —
Atlanta Journal.
Tnere is nothing in this rumor
of an independent ticket for the
I fa!i elections. The old ticket ha
always been a friend to the ne
gros while it now stands with unit
ed wings of white democracy close
. ly allied about it. Ther- can be
. nothing, save an imagined opposi
tion put in the field. ‘
Tim Columbus Ledger remarks:
l “Oh Atlanta. A’lanta! How
. willingly would I have taken thee,
? even as the small boy takes t’ e
berries of the field or the plums
of the thicket, and sold thee to
. Wad street, but ye would not]’
. —Hoax Myth,
1 i*j
In speaking of baseball. Cardi
nal Satoli remarked that the es
sent'al point seemed to him to b >
the dexterity of the pi:clu?e.
The only fur-coveted, four-foot
ed nmmber of the animal kingdom
- which lays eggc like !l fowl is the
native heave - of Aust alia
—— -
1 he Advance Agent of prosperi
y is still mum as to the sort of
salt he proposes to spinkle the
bird’s tail with.
The Rivers and Harbors hill is
calculated to do the Augean act
on the National treasury.
THIS
k the trade-mark which is on every
genuine wrapper of
Scott’s Sfl
* sion
"All others claiming to be "just as
good," "just the same " and "equal
to. Scott s Emulsion are imitations
without this label.
Get the genuine if you want genuine results.
For Ml« at joc. and fey all drui<<lit t
acorr. a bownb, m . w Yart
THE riUS i LER OF ROM? WEDNESDAY JUNE IO 1896
ANSWER 10 McKINLKY
ANSWER 10 McKINLKY
Rationally you may expect if I
greater demand arises for gold,
than there is gold to supply the de
mand, that, gold will go to a pre
mium, and, as our . busidegg in
creases, the greater the demand
for gold. The three hundred mil
lions annually drawn from this
country in gold, may increase to I
four or - five hundred millions. The'
result will follow that the premi
um wi'l increase under a single
standard to 'en or twenty per cen
tum. If the latter, the three hun
dred million at that premium
would cost the country yearly six
ty million dollars and this for
twenty years would amount to
twelve hundred millions and this
amount drawn from the people to
enrich the gold-holding people of
Europe—and as our commerce in
creases this enormous drain upon
the ( nited States would impover
ish instead of enrich the country.
The cure for all this, then, is to
place the country on the basis of
ratio the world held in 1860. We
cannot expect international silver
legislation, for the gold is princi
pally held away from the United
States of America. “C.”
1 res
The two dollar dollar is too ex
pensive for the masses, hence the
one dollar dollar of our dadies is
rolling to victory.
Soil brought up from a depth of
3'26 feet in a vault in one of the
Belgian mines is said tn have
grown weeds unkpowii to the bota-<
nistg.
The flying frog of Surnim’ is 14
i dies in length an f has side mem
branes like a flying squirrel. He
can leap entirely across large riv
ers. In this respect he closely re
sembles his cousin, the political
croakers on this side the water.
At last the people have been
i aroused. and in tbeir might they
a e arising. The hattie lines are i
being drawn and the money kings, <
will in the next fight lie hurled 1
fr in power. The people are migh
ty .
When the returns were all in,
it is said that Hoke Smith felic -
f i ted himself over the fact that
the Journal ofHce had gone s ilid
ly for gold—but even this roseate
condition proved false upon in
' vestigatioii■ --Atlant. Commer
cial.
A new literary revival ha* evi
dently had its birth from the
great American game of poker, A
• magazine devoted to poker songs
‘ and stories’has been speedily fol
-1 lowed by a book of poker tales;
and ’he end is not yet. To speak
i the parlance, this is the kind of
literature ’hat is gooa for “the
clues.”
I’HINNY GRAFTS
Wat*s: “I agree with the Shah
lof Peria in regard to horse races
J Yo, 11 know, he said he look no in
terest fn iv’ c ’ n S because he already
.. knew that 61)0 n/. 8 ‘ could run
faster than another/*
Potts: "Os course, otw JuiOWS*
- that one horse can run faster that)
' another, but you never know wheth
■ er he will be allowed to do so.
That a where the excitement comes '
.n. “ —lndianapolis Journal.
She: "Tell me n story.” L
He: "Once upon a time, before I
peonle thought of marrying sor 1 :
money *’ I
She : "Oh .' This happened before <
money was invented, did it?"' ji
Cincinnati Enquirer. If
Servant; Shure, mum, Rover’s
jm-t afthef bitin’ the lig off av the/
bu’cher bye !*”' | *
Mistresi: "Dba’r, dear, how
dreadfully annoying! I do hope he I p
was a clean boy, Mary Tid-Bits. c
Passengei : "That young lady'
over in the corner is very fair. ”l t |
Conductor: "She? Why, she L
ain’t no tare at all 1 She’? a direc-1 "
tor’s daughter riding on a pass-”j e ,
—Waterbury.
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"How did the weather man get n
such a lame back?”
“He had to hold off a cyclone n
until the date for which he had **
billed it.”—Chicago Record. I et
HERE ANO YONDER
KILLED BY LC6HTNING.
Clearfield, N. J., June 10- A
heavy elecrical storm passed over
this town at noon yesterday. Mrs,
George Hess, of Stoneville, was
struck and instantly killed by
lightning.
HAS QUIT THE PROHIBITIONIST.
Peoria, 111., Jone 10. —Daniel
R. Shean, who was nominated as
a candidate for United States sen
ator by the Prohibitionists at their j
Springfield convention, has with
drawn from the race and party.
He says he does not fancy the one
plank platform and the abandon
ment of the woman snfrage prin
ciple.
SAM JONES AT PITTSFIELD.
Pittsfield, HL. June 10—Rev.
Sam Jones lectured here last night
and remained over to day. All the
churches in the city gave way for
him, and the largest crowd ever
assembled in the county for di
vine worship heard him preach at
the opera house yesterday in >rn- I
ing.
UNCONSCIOUS FOR FIVE WEEK-.
Lebanon, June 10 —Charles Mil
ler, aged about seventy years, o!
Fredericksburg, died at the City
Hospital yesterday, after lying in
a semi-conscious state for over
five weeks. Miller fell off a house
roof at Fredericksburg and frac
tured his skull.
ARCHBISHOP CORRRjAN U"EsJ WEST.
New York, June 10. —Archbish-,
up Corrigan left here yesterday
evening for Cinciutiali,
will take partin the golden jub lee
celebration of the priesthood of
Archbishop Elder, of Cincinnati,
i which occurs Wednesday next.
SHOT HIS WIFE BY MISTAKE,
Shell*rille, Ind., June 10. —
James Pruett and another man
were playing cards in a box cai
at, Amity today. Their wives dis
covered them and 1< cled ’hem m
the car. Prueit fired a revolver
throught the side of the car,
thinking the locking in was the
work of men. I’he bullet took ef
fect in his wife’s abdomen. The
wound will probab’y result fatal
ly. ’
If Dalton had eighty miles ot
telephones, forty to Rome and
forty to Chattanooga, she could
t«lk to the civilized world. —Dal-
ton Citizen.
Make it 40 miles Brother, Reyn
olds. and tap the stream at its
fountain head, in Rome.
Bartow county stor'd noblv by
her brilliant son, Judge Milner,
but hi' was unable to score else
where in the district. Bartow’s
delegates were instructed to cast
he county's vote for him "first,
la-t and all the time.”—Atlanta
J ournal.
Bart>w’e delegaiou won't be
»ver-worked, The fust vote will I e
the last, and it will be cross wise
and cranky, like Bartow is—all
the time.
The Juno number of the Progress
oHheWwM jnag- zine ißal,un
usually inft‘f^stin r 7 one. Iv C. de
partmPnt of scientific progress Dr.
I. M. Cline th.” results R
careful stud/ into ch mafic dis
eases,- ffnd a colored m‘‘P illus
trates eVefy portion of the United
Sta'eg in respect to the di.’ p ases
that are common to its clin» ae -
Other matters of popularscientk^ o
interest are treated, such as th*
formation'of butter, cheese, et '
by bacteriological growth, the|
latest uses of aluminum, and an
llustrated description of the
‘Aerocytffe,” the new bicycle pro
pelled by compressed air. Thearti- ;
des on financial topics are also ’
specially strong this month. The
jeneral history of each country of (
he world during the previous
uonth is epitomized in crisp, If
rightly writ’en article? that are J
xceedingly instructive. Any oUe
ushing to keep up to dhtC on all
ines of the world’s pFbgress can 1
owhere find a more ehtertaing
instructor than this well conduct- j
d periodical. E
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75 years, and has been president of
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x ! Ohlch eater Chemical
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There is fun in the
foam, and health in
the cup of HIRES
Rootbeer —the great
temperance drink.
Ma le only by The Charles E. Hires Co., Philadelphia.
▲ 25c. package makes 5 gallons. Sold everywhere.
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a luxuriant growth.
vor Fails to Restore Gray
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*e> o S tbeh state thar ih ■■
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Nasal Catarrh
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climate changes. M
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Opens and e'eanse- he fasal Paiges, Allays
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it Druggists or by mail.
Ei.Y BKOI’HEIIS 56 v arren St. N. Y •
Pianos
vigdllS,
Bicycles’
Typewriter
Sewing ®
S Machines.
FOR SALE ON EASY PAYMEN k
I.ARuE OF f-J’Ai.l. jnstru-
ANY HIKE' HP SllkfcT
or music bo7’K Publish£-d
Tc farmers I will st/- WMime witl
small cash payment. J vA’ih 1 Save
yen money! \\T._ , ol - ..afaSi’Ae
u nd prices.
E, E. FORBS
\lo/vtt£w infi ry and Anniston, A r
SEAB I) WIS
llanagW Rome Branch
The Sus? M’u’M. ’ al Eire Insurance
"ompany Drleans is the
leading fin? Khk ,rance com
pany of the Solitli 1 . A Evans
t Co., Agents
4 Pint Bottle W e Sauce
□r 10c at Holmes GypCery .Rom
any.
2,4000 Best Matches sets lots
lolmes Grocery Company.-
No’ice
Agreeable to an order ot the Court of o r ,i in
ary of Floyd enunty wil) be .oi d at uuct)
the eturt house door of said county on Ulvtl „.‘
I’uesdayiu.luiyneat, within the iegj
of rale the following property towlf : th a Souih
ernhalf of lot being 15 feet front of;
All that tract or parcel of land situated Ivin .
ami being in the town of [formerly] south Rom7
[now| sth ward <>f th. city ot R,„ ue , f|OA ,.
county Georgia, beginning at the corner of the
lot known a.: the S eve Noble, lot ami iruuniu ■
thence in a Southerly direction aio g Main
street formerly called the Cave Spring Road
one hundred ami ninety feet 190, thence i,n"ar.
Easterly direction about Three hundred, and
seventy two and 1-2 feet to the land <> £ NoW#
Bros. * Co,, thence in a Northerly d reetion
one hundred and ninety feet 190, t o the corner
o the Ste- e Noble lot thence in a straight line
to the beginning point., reser.ing, the Right of
way to the r teve Noble house through the road
nowon the lot being conveyed the said right
of way hereby reserved being 18 feet wide and
ne hundred am. tl ty feet long [reference is
made for further desertpion and remarks to
Vpprar em nt record Rook “> ' p., ge 51
in Ordinary’s oil ce r loyd comity, .sorgia.
Also a certain tract or paieelofUnd situated
lying and being in the sth Ward of the city ot
Rome Ga, being what is known as lot. No. 5 in
Lytle and Tai urns addition to South Rome
now sth ward of the ci.y ■ f Rome • a..] said
lot trontn g seventy one feet on B anche avenue
<nd tunning back one hundred and nfty ;e«t
l’>o to an alley and fronting on said alley six'v
idur feet, C 4 Boumlt don the W est cy McCall
niopcrty on the East by Spencer )jt on the
North by Blanche avenue ami on the South bv
tn alley corner tig McCalls lot at the corner of
Main st ami blanche Alley Also all that, tract
r ) arcel < f land siiurted Ijit g am<being infihe
fib Dis riot ami 41> reciion of Floyd couutv
Geoigia. antl>>eing the " u<t portion of laud
-ot So 229 beginning at the southwest eot»er
of said loi, 2:9, an<l running thence North
along the We-r lino thereof 49 chains an,d 8 - »
inks <> the Northwest co.m-r of sain io.t thence
r-as. a otig tliu line thereof 231 2 chain- to a
post oak stake the, ce South 71 3 degrees west
to a pine knot placed on the South line of saiq
f< urteen, 14 ihains East of said Southwest cojs
(.hence west along said S'uth line 14 chains
iml to links to the beginning coiner c >utaining
86 acres mure or less and being the same i rop
-Kty carveyed by H Isted Smith to Mrs. Mary
W• Towns and by W. H. Ennis Adiur.of Mary
A. Towi sto W. H, Coker & Co, on sov. 6th,
1894 said last named deed recorded in the
Clerks cilice of Floyd Co., in Book “Y. Y.“ of
meds page r >o.
Vise-” ’aV-o-t or par el of Und situated
yi> .nd b r ;in the Sill war.d Os the city of
>IUO . .cuntr, G&. formerly South Rome.
-.<l9f ell gml Hie Cgvft Spring road where
P i'cs'-ren .r ■« a said road on the South
odvi'fj.iJ i iv.i ruuding th nee West one
iiu.itlteJ aii.l ‘sfiYele<.t,l7stoMar-
ii Bubo's 'iuj tiiOoCe along 3 id BvOo‘3 line
Soot ward to Lytles line thjnco along Ljties
line Eastward two hundred ant seventy five,
teet to the nartirg point and being the
-■me property described in a deed fr< mL. Lj •
I; to W. H. Coker tinted April tt.h 18.4, and
tcordeti ia book "X. X.“ of tleetls pare 4 and
aso in deeu from J. H. Hi skinsou to W. H.
coker dated April 17th 1894 and rec irded in
nook • X. X •* of deeds page76,said Lvtle and
l skins'n each conveying >n undivided one
lalfmt. rest in said property to said coker.
Sold as the property of Mrs Judith M. Popper
late of saitl count .deceased. T.rms I cash
M. Word
Administrator
N otice
■
ygreeable to an srder of the court of Ordin
ary of Floyd county will be sold at auc ion at
he court house door of saitl county on the first
I'uesd y in July next within the legal hoursof
sale the following property, towit:
All that tract ot parcel of land in the Sth
ward >.f the city of Rome Ga., lyit g between
Mrs. Judith M Pepoer residence lot and the
Etowah River, being 95 feet wide and running
back same width to the river bounded • n the
smith by property of J. T. Warlick East by the
E owah River South by the property of N. H
Bass ami West by the property of Judith m.
Pepper Being part of the laud deed 'd by Win-
Noble to N. H. Bass and M. M. feppvr Dec. 2nd
1889 as appears of Rtcor i Clerks office Floyd
Superior > ourt Book Z Z. of Deeds page 501.
Salt! as the property ot M. M. ' epper late o
saitl county deceased. Terms 1-3 cash the bal
vuce fn 1 and 2 years. This Ist day of June
1896.
A. m Word
Administr.tcr
Hoad Cii a ion
Georgia Floyd Ceu- tj :
J D. N’Bryan and others have pet
itioned the Board of Conamissio -ers oi Roads
u;d Revenue of said con ;ty for a change of the
public mad commencing at the bridge above
the oldO’Brjan MUI and running to the Sum
merville Road, aid the district commission,
ers having reported that it would be of public
i .lity to change said ro >d from the bridge to
the corner of the f nee ab mt half way to the
Summerville road. This is t. notify all persons
hat ing objections there to, or claims for dam
ages arisino therefrom to make the same known
at the next meeting of the Board to be held on
the first Monday in July, 18J6.
Witness the Hou. Jno. C. Foster, < hairman
of the Board, this June 3rd 1896
Max Meyerhardt, Clerk.
FREE IQAUb
»
I read in the Christian Standard
that Miss A. M. Fritz, Station A.
S‘. Louis, Mn , would an ele
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eending her ten 2-cent stamps. I
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i hat I i.t to my friends,
and made tWo hours, taking
crde?B for the •fp'6o'h 1 .- The hook
spno'A iFd' housebota h'e'Ceesity. It
cannot ihto the dish or cook-’
ing vessel, held in thfe place'
by a hook oil’ Jbe back. The spoon
is something firMsekeepers have
needed ever since were first
invented. Any one can’get a sample
spoon by sending ten 2-d3nt stamps
to Miss Fritz. This is a'splendid
way to make money around home
Very truly, S.
4oz Bx’s Brutons Scotch Snuff
/or 10c at Holmes Grocery Co;U‘ r
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