The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, October 12, 1896, Image 2

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*STHE HUSTLER OF ntar, d it tha I'ontotl < e as second-claiH matter PHILLG. BYRD- Editor and MANAGER. ‘ —’-Di—.3—*»xrx« I'.inr r~—.. jtta* . v»> ww, IVh ?) ih ,>>(• v i ft. |’i |> ir yeti r | Advertising rates, reasonable. ( [I PHONE NO- 85. Theq es»ion. now arises, who was ’’rushing the growler ? Register and |ul yourself in >i position, to elnim etUaeuship. Register be.fo'e Tuesday it’ yoU Want your Vote 'u count in the con gressional election. ’ Now is the time fur the- F oyd county Bryan Club, with its mem bership, to g-t down to business. The Tenth district, the ve-y hot-bed of Popu ism, h- sb en car ried by fifteen hundred majority. Ta Ra Ra Cobb c'imbed back into the Democratic State band - wagon just in time. —Albany Her ald. « Cunningham cries “fraud”. Cun lingham’s cries are chestnutty. ■ ’uiiningham, himself, is a back number It looks like irony to go to a horse show riding a bicycle. Is it auy wonder the horse kicks? —Au- gusta News. The Greene county bar has unanimously endorsed Hal Lewis f r one of the associate justices of > the supreme court. Yesterday was a busy day with th“ merchants of Macon and the growler is being rushed out o. town. —Macon Telegraph. Bob B irner has come nearer earning the” Presidency of the Sen ate than any other candidate for the place. Berner will win, mar* that prediction . The verdict of the people render ed on V\ ednesday was that W right was wrong, this man seem a little paradoxical, but it’s ligld, all the same. —Albany He aid. It will be funny if the Pops were to turn on Sam Jones, ihe blackguard, and say he did it. Foi a fad Sim did help to disgust the people.— Albanv Herald. I ’em d ißignon and Popp Bor row, when the\ found it was load *ed, must have fdt like Col. John Temp e Graves and Editor Black- • burn—alter the e ection. Adam I aiders ircher is 'he Lamb < f a v-'Ue ab e Geiman of 96 years who arrived the other day in New York from Bremen wi h the inten tion of growing up with the coun try. There i-» one thing certain, we don’t want I'hill Bvrd on the op posite side of us. He hitshard. — Adairsvi le Banner. Thanks, for the compliment, and here’s hoping we may always be for the winner and that the b°st man may win. The Salt River craft will draw in I the gang-plank and cut its moor- ings at high noon today The dole ful crew, on its departure, will give the many weeping friends on the shore a viva voce rendition of that grand old hymn: “Tliis i« thf way I long have sought And mourned because 1 found It not. ” “So mote it be. —Springplace Jimplecute. The Atlanta Commercial isiery sore over the result of the election. The editor seems to have some de rangement of the spleen. He says that the number of criminal as sau ts in Georgia will be greatly increased during the next two years. There is is not a fool in all the ■ state that believes this and there is not a man of any intelligence w * lo that every case will ~be punished to the fullest allow auce of the law. —Columbus Ledg er. Where the law gets a’chance. A- * M A very cun ms cirmnistMic • bapp.itMd recently. Willirm Mc- Kinley died at Porthii d, Oregon. t He was a second cousin to the Re- i miblicuu <- al did;te for President] bearing the same name It is a cu iotlfl fact that ho was “ aid out” and his Body prepared for lire grave by Wm. J. Bryan, a second *-ousin pt t h.e jDemoci atic . nominee. Lr President and his numesiik**.— Hartwe|l Sun. . i This is, indeed, remarkable, but ]on Nov. 3rd incident will be re- I pouted. it is the naural j ending ofjhe struggle it will be I accepted as th£ inevifame rather i than renafW-kable. Our bo< »<Jogical <}*»uiempora< y, the Roman Punch, declares that “dry” liquor and “silent” cash get in their work just the same as any o’her sort. A- the Punch is au thority on all questions i f spark ling and stimu-ating we accept his statements ana are .satisfied. —Au- gusta News, Go to! Hal M ore, with thy winning ways and stick of pepper mint dipped in an ink well of honey How dare you attempt your doggone flattery on weuns? I lu-y are coming on down grace fully. Only a few weeks ago the republicans were claiming Nebras ka “y at least 30,000 majority and Ohi >by 140 000 majority. They now Jmit that Nebraska is d-mb - tul, but i ope to carry the state fbi McKinley by 5,000 majority, and feel confident of at least 1’5,000 majority in Ohio. Let the cam paign of education proceed —Amer ious Herald. Gov . Atkinson was held respon sible for the sins and mistakes of other men and for things with which he had no connection and overwhich he had no control.Suh opposition could not be met oi overcome bv liuth and reason, foi it was founded upon error ano prejdice and was not only deaf t< ■ tru h but utterly incapable of li - toning to reason. —Americus Her ald •‘I am a can 'ida’e for president of the Senate Fa ther than ’hat deponent saitb not,” Senatoi-Elect Robert L. B> ri er is quoted as saying when asked if he would b» a candidate for a seat on the* su preme court bet ch —Americus Recorder. Mr. Berner has said enough. He asks but. li'tie when compared to his efforts for the party. He will be elected. Mark that prediction. “If Sea'o Wright were a cussin’ man,”? ays the Macou News, “*> t we could tell him what he Would say.” Bet 16 to one that he goi John Cunningham to say it. Johi may— we said “may” have cjui drinking, nut we never said b had quit cussin—Griflin New?, Th- third parly is a scab on tin' political arena, anyhow. Elect Maddox to congress. Nobod v accuses him of trading and traffic ing in party pledges and princi pies for a few measley votes. it «ou'd be a lie if they did. Spring place Jimplecute. In Canada no campaign buttons, ribbons or badges can be worn be tween nomination or polling day. The c rrying of flags as a party I badge is also forbidden, the pen alty is a fine of one hundred dol lars, or three months in prison, or both. Hon. Robert Berner was elect ed State Senator from the twenty second senatorial district, over the Popu ist Huff by the handsome majority of 1,390. Monroe gave him 261 majority, Pike 86 and 1 and Bii>b 1,043. ALSO READ THIS. Mechanicsville, St. Mary County, Md.— I sold a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm to a I man who had been suffering with rheumatism for several years. It made him a well man. A. J. Mc- Gill. For sale at 50 cents per bot t'e by Lowry Bros., Druggist Rome. , THE H JSTLER OF HOME MONDAY OCTOBER 12, 1896. Onlv a few days ago Secret!* ‘y , "Steele, of ihe school b- ard s rt ’o I the publiii cohired school building a SIOO cabinet of relief map's. Now where arb they “at?” ' ■ You km w it h tny private < pii - ion, t üblic y expressed that the colored school building was fired by some black fiqnd. If 1 am right I a ■ u’d lAq to -ee | e hot handed .vr-teh kaptured and kooked. The best element as he colored peo| 6 of Rbme Were just’y proud of hen hands' ine new b-ick building. If they could lay hands on the des poiler I think they won ddo the “cooking.” * * * Os course all the negroes re not good mgroea. Last nigh', as I came away from the siuolldering ruin- I heard a son of Ham say - : “whut de diffunce, white folks bi t it—white folks will do it again.” I’hat ueg o was carelessly crimim.l at heart «nd that building, in my opinion, was ret on fire by one of hie brand. I sa many colored people u" a that lire, how ve-, who e facial expre-sion showeu how he hungry flames e t lone Lorn ihcir hearts a* well as streng h from the totte ing walls. * * * And Ter ell bpeed's pony-—or ra her the pony that Jess Holt won from H n. Terrell Speed on the rec nt e ection,, that pony last night fallowed the b ood h unde in their chase of the supposed in cendiary. He seemed to enjoy she Snort, said his dusky rider, “why dat l oss thought he wuz n a fox hunt and carried me er long -ame •z he useter tote Mist, lerreli 'pe< d ” Ai d Jim Sanders grinned nil OVef Idn l«Ce, ehowlllg ills iVO— rie» to such an extent that a at possum would have dropped de d fiad he seen he teeth. * * * hit has become < f Echols, Ge v<>ii"g l Usband who shot down the m rsha* of Seney a few days ag<>? H- seems to have been swal owed up by the earth, so complete is his disappearance. Ho ever, his friends say that m due course o, time, or rather at the proper time he will come in, suirender, plead guilty on justification of tnal and and be discharged by the jury. * * * Waiters cigars are -njoying an increased and growing popularity. You can scare* ly call on a Rome deal* rami fail to get one of his mnk< —while if you call tor a stood cigar the \ ise mercha* t Sells.you he Winters, knowing that y* u will reti'rn f' r I'.uvtl e r . ' * * * Twasin Atlanta a few hours - - „ - - - - - - Bh I oils It is often difficult to convince peo ple their blood is impure, until dread ful carbuncles, abscesses, boils, scrof ula or salt rheum, are painful proof of the fact. It is wisdom now, or when ever there is any indication of Impure blood, to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and prevent such eruptions and suffering, j “I had a dreadful carbuncle abscess, red, fiery, fierce and sore The doctor at tended me over seven weeks. When the abscess broke, the pains were terrible, and I thought I should not live through it. I heard and read so much about Hood’s Sarsaparilla, that I decided to take it, and my husband, who was suffering with boils, took it also. It soon purified our Blood built me up and restored my health so that, although the doctor said I would not be able to work hard, I have since done the work for 20 people. Hood’s Sar saparilla cured my husband of the boils, and we regard it a wonderful medicine.’’ Mbs. Anna Peterson, Latimer, Kansas. Hoods Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. *l. ~ -■ ,4-... umt i— cure liver ills, easy to take, liOOU S PHIS easy to operate. 25cents. 7~ _ . yesterday afternoon, and while n t talking polities, nt she same l ine* I was deligh ed to h* ar *o aai y Xood solid Georgians ask about. Judge Branhmi. I n ems to me tba' it wd be impossible for even the shrewdest politicians to defea' I Judge Branham—if they w r- I against his candidacy . However, I do” t beljeve they are. I think they are too wise to. oppose 'he Judge—if flivy were itfclined. Judge Joel Branhnib will l>« >' mem’b'ir of tiie Siipreme vh u r | f Georgia , when it mganizes witn Bix judges. Mark that predict! u. ! %* Gus JyhDfvn 18 tiring new <ods at his popular d ug bouse, and, another thing while I think of it, you must i ot forg-t that Gus Johnson runs a perscripti n de partment right up to date. * « « Judge John Maddox has again t. ken the stump. Judge Maddox may be relied on to roll up a b g majority over all three of his op ponents. Bryan, Sewall and Mad dox is the popular and will be the winning ticket in the Sevei th in November. * » * And that reminds me that Tax Collector John Moore tells me that tomorrow is the last day on which you can register for the No vember election. If you were not registered for the State • elec ion now is 'he time to subscribe —for a ‘i x receipt. * ,* * The last time Phill, my lit le throe year old mounted a chair to preach Glenn Edd invited lorn home to dinner and byway of in ducement offered the political-min ister a lot of tickets to “chew up.” THE STATE PRESS. The Savannah Press wants th; t “ambitious campaigner,” Sam Jones to run for office. Macon County Citizen: Again G-<>rgra has spanked her errintt. Populist children and put them to b-d without their supper. Georgia Cracker: Let’s drop politics now and take up busi ness. There’s more money money and a sight less unpleasantness. The Columbus Enquirer-Sun thinks that ‘Mr Wright is a bright young man, and his untimely ta king off is.to he greatly regret ed.” Va dosfa Times . Lowndes coun y is a Democratic county but the election demonstrates the unwis dom oi Detnocra s fighting each oth r in the face of the enemy. Valdosta Times : I.i this section the party has 1 st some votes, bu emporarially 7 onlv. There were some local complications in Lown des conntv which come near prov l inc disastrous, but the party is stil' on top, and will regain i‘s footing at a bound. Millinery and Dress Making Thanking VtCd for the pasc pat'O nagr, I beg a conti lugfide of the same. Mv stock will be more Com plete than ever before. I have bought largely and at hard time prices, and will sell cheap, 1 have a beautiful store, convenient to all No trouble to find me. Competent ladies to wait on you. Besides be ing able to give you the most (stylish hat for less money than any other house in j tne city, you h ive access to my j Dressmaking Parlors, under the ■ management of Miss Gramling, an 'artist in her profession. All work j GUARANTEED STRICTLY UP-TO-DATE. ( Briaal Trouseaus made on Short Notice. j My prices will be in reach of ev erybody. Call and see me before I placing your orders. MRS.J.F. 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I W** ********** ' . • • • ‘--M.S REMOVAL MULtllftiX & BU-uiETT Practical Leather artists ai d builders ot hand made shoe - ? which they guaranm- in fit and finish, are now at 330 B-oad St,, v Masonic Temple, They beg to state that they are prepared to do repairing on short- W. F. BROWN, SIGN & CARRIAGE PA-INTTINCI, SPECIAL ATTENTION TO fill ADVERTISING SIGNS. t«“COR SECOND AVE. AND WEST FIRST ST. Rome iCuh'al loan .Association HOME OFFICE ROMECCRCIA, 325, Proad Street. A National Bui and Loan ofhpany Purely Mutual, Safe Investment ana Good Profit Made by Small Monthly Payments. hJETjiCKK j a glover, President. j. d. moore, Sec’ty & Tress. chas. 1 graves, Vice Pres. J.H. Rhodes, Mgr’ Loan Dtp* , Hai stfd smith, General council. I - - —— WARD REPRESSED FRONT BRICK.»