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PHILLG. BYRD- Editor and
MANAGER.
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Adver ising rates, reasonable. I
PHONE NO-85.
11 >w glad Dr (ianil>n-ll must be
because he "as “too young.”
The tenth district, T tn Wat
eon’s district - , "tut Democratic
175 majorry *.
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The more the Hannacrats force
the issue of coercion on the Amer
ican people the worse it will be full
them.
Fifty thousand children are re
fused admission to the public
schools of New A urk for lack of
accommodation.
That must be a campaign lie
abou{ Wright ru. ning for govern
or. He didn’t do anything more
than craw!.—Marietta Journal
In 1898 the net majority for At
kinson from the counties in the
fourth district was 654 I his year
he has a net majority of 4219.
The edi or of an exchange says
he has come to the conclusion that
politics this year wi 1 make a lot
of strange dead fellows. Talbot
ton New Era.
John Bull has begun to te*- the
Venezuela question in a new light,
and one that is very favorable in
this country. There is nothing so
effective with John . s a li tie dip
lomacy.
It is estimated that the Pop
vote in the late elections amount
ed to only 85,000 or about 12,000
short of the two year ago vote.
Truly “the earn thing aire i.ed
an ’ donoit.”
In New York the registration is
far ahead of that of four years ago.
Th- same story comes from ail
■ever the country. V> hen the peo
ple go to the polls ’he Democratic
partj’ does not fear the result.
Boss Buck says if his circular
had been issued ten days earlier
than it was that Atkinson would
have been defeated. Thu’ “IF”
sounds sorter like some of Seab
Wright’s. —Americus Herald.
Win. McKinley recently died at
Portland, Oregon, and Mark loan
na’s gin house burned, with' ail his
cotton, at Spartanburg, S C.,and
things are looking blue tor Repub
licanism all round. —Augusta
NeWs.
It is about time for 'he Hustler
oe Rome to “mark anol her predic
tion.'’ —Calhoun Times.
Then here g eg; McGarrity will
get more vol-s than Rankin and
Massey combined, while Maddox
will beu’ the entire vote of the
tie d.
J-flin Temp'e Graves said Hon.
Seaborn Wright had taken up “his,
fi s ht .” H<; claimed the cedit t< r
'A tkinson’e vote in Atkinson’s first
rice. We wonder if ho will c aim
the credit for Atkinson's ini reused
majority this campaign?—Mariet
ta Journal.
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That the land grubs of Great
Britain is not bigger is due to the
prompt action of the United States
m the Venezuelan case. The final
brief of Ex-Minister Scruggs con
tains strong evidence that this con
templated grab would have been
.an unqualified steal.
Sam Jones should see that hi
campaign letters are carefully pre
served and put in book form. The
Popuilsts probably won’t buy any
of them, but they w.ll be valuable
in the future to show j ist how far
wrong a preacher can go when he
attempts to dabble in something
he knows nothing about As a po
litical jonah the Rev. Sam rivals
Mr. John Temple Graves, of Col
lege Park, Ga.
All England wil celebrate on
\\ ednesday of next week the niuty
first anni vol siry of the great sea
battle of Trafa'unr and the death
of her greatest sea hero. To the
memorv <>f Horati • Nelson London
has dedicated her splendid Trafai-
I gar square, and she has laid his
ashes t > rest in a pompous crypt
!in 'ln* vault of’St. P til s Cathe
dra'. There, 'oo, still rests his fa
mous hear.- , made from cannon
balls Nelson hi- been oude red
to England in a popular wav ly
the slang adoru’i'-n t.l his Duchess :
“Theßullv B>y with the Glass
Eye.” Bu’ th 1 sailor who lost an
eye off Corsica was able to see the
Little Corsican o e heifer witn the
remaining optic. It his death Nel
i son gave to the British navy its
motto: “England expects every
nan to do his duty,” just as the
dying Lavvence bequeathed to the
American navy its watchword:
“Don’t give up the ship.”
Judge Joel Branham, of Rome,
was in Atlanta yesterday. tie is
an av wed candidate for one of the
judgeships on the supreme court
bench. Judg- Branham is’ one of
the most highly esteemed members
cf the Georgia bar, not only for his
virtue of character bu’ for his ac
knowledged ability as one of the
best posted lawyers in the state.
He numbers his tri nds by the
thousands and the gr at number
of his friends who have taken off
their coats in his behalf are as en
thusiast c supporters as one ever
finds in politics. Jud « Branham
wil! not find himself lacking back
ing in the contest —Constitution.
Here is a sample of the reason
given, by the People’s Party Pa
per, explaining Seab Wright’s
crushing defeat: •
The negroes a! tn >st solidly vot
ed against us. One reason is that
the Democrats told them that if
they voted for Wright they would
m.ver get, any more whiskey in
this state.”
And this too in the face* of
promises iff “more whiskey for the
money, and whiskey for the negro
as good as -he good liquor drank
by the rich white folks” promised
the brother in black, from the pro
hi stump. Il warts were gems ’Len
the P. P. P. would be a j-wel of
much price. Tlw croak-r !
There is no doubt (hat the can
didates will now heave a sigh of
relief, as the campaign is over. It
is related of one of them that on
being introduced t" a lady on the
train he .exclaimed: “Our names
are the same and your face looks
» range!v foniliar?" “Iht is not
surprising.” replied tie lady, “I
am yoti£ wife ’’ He h d n t seen
her since lie beginning of the cam
paign. —M ajis >n Advertiser.
HON. J. BRANHAM.
The Times hopes to ’ see Hon
Joel Branham elected to the Su
preme bench. He is one of the
ablest jurist- in the state, a man
of undoubted personal integrity
and uni <-s in an eminent degree
all the qua ifiSations of an excel
lentjudge. .He is a N rth Georgia
man and this part of the state is
entitled to\at least one representa
' tiv« on the Supreme bench. North
Georgia can have one if she will
unit- and make a strong pull for
her man . Let u-t see that Judge
Branham is elected by a flattering
| majority. —OaTioun Times.
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i Sweet Music
1 There will lie a rare rich treat to
welcome all those who attend the
concert at the ’conservatory on
next Friday evening. •
It will surpass any attempt of a
similar natur, if the pregram fore
-I'e Is imythi' g. •
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'HE HUSTLER OF ROME THURSDAY. OCTOBER 15, 1896.
This is on- of tie's ■ d ys wit- ..
I half d 1 ad with cold, 1 I’e-1 like t<
write would be an * fl'ort a d to
inflict what-1 shoii d "»rite would
lean i.njtis ptini-hm. nt io my
re tiers. Therefore a ter calling
attention h) the fact that Mr. I.
W. Lancaster, the old reliu l le, and
up to date photographer, is en
gaged in photograpning the vari
ous grades of the pub ic schools
and also to' the fact that Gus
Johnson has just received a beau
tiful assortment of the most ar'is
tic stati o ary and the very latest
thing in alligator skin purses, 1
most respectfully ask to be exkuz
ed for this edition.
NEWSY NOTES
Senator Blackburn is convales
cing.
Boston will be recommended as
i he torpedo boat station oi ’he ser
vice.
St. Paul’s Universaiist Church,
Chicag , Bi., will advertise its
services on bill-boards.
Charles H dworth and Henry
Welsh were executed in Ok ahoma
' ( rritor’y Sunday for murder.
Frank McCormick, of New York
aged 16, was arrested yesterda- ,
for being a chronic drunkard.
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The Bishop Museum, at H >no
lulu, will build a $750,L00 quarium
for the study of Pacific marine
life.
The Justv eS ■ f the United State?
Supreme Court yes erday made
their cus'otnary call upon Presi
dent Cleveland.
While temporarily demented
Mrs John S’awart, ofNew York,
jumped from a house top and land
ed on a fire escape. She may die
In a suit tor SIO,OOO damages,
Judge Caldwell, in the United
States Circuit Court of Appeals,
at St. Louis, Mo., yesterday decid
ed that a railroad company mt s
keep its vestibule's secure.
BIG FRIDAY.
There will be five events that
wi 1 interet as many classes of p c
ple tomorrow.
First —there will be the speech
of Hon. W. L. Massey, republican
nominee for Congress.
Second—therj will be a delight
ful concert at the Conservatory of
Music.
Third—there will be an tlegaui
recept on tendered the Board of
r. ustees of Shorter College the
senior class of that institution.
Four b —there wi 1 be the torch
light procession of the R. R. .and
Working. M-n’e Club.
Fisth —there wi l be the tea giv
en by the wadies of ihe Rome
Chris i«n church at the home of
Mrs. R. G. Cross.
Saw a Monster iceberg-
Savannah, Oct. 15. —The Brit
ish ste mship Washwate ', Captain
Steph'-a, in port here, reports hav
ing passed a monster iceberg in
laltitude 45.50 North, longitude
52.12 West
It was an unusually dangerous'
one, being about 60’» feet long,
and entirely submerged, except
tour spire-like heads, th- tallest >t
winch was 30 feet.
Siudebaker’s Big Mortgage.,
Chicagf), Oct. 15. —A trust deed
for $2,000,000 was field m the
County Recorder’s office, executed
by Studeb iker Bros., in favor of
the Illino’S Trust and Savings
I Bank, to secure an issue of $2,-
000,000 first mortgage gold b >nds .
The mortgage covers the entire
plant, franchise, patents and right
of he company at South Bend,
Ind. Ihe deed will also be fifed in
I udiana.
Capes and Jackets
fromsl up at Thos.
Fahys.
STATE SIFTINGS
•lames Gordon, a 1 ’»• insurance
ag-ntol Atlanta lias boon aejudg
eu insane.
A large wolf was 111 i d by- i . I.
Thoma- n ar Lithonia on S ..id
d a y.
! here i« a ph.iiiwt I >ot'<i lodiii'w
t : l<‘ cost ol text Io o' sto the Si h' 111
cliildre,: of G oigia. •
The depot at De«ring. on th"
Ceorg a iailr-i id, thirty n iles trou
Augusta, is burned .
Frank Be I In s ln-en app<>inttd
by Judge Lump! in temporary e
c iver of the Aragon Hotel Compa
ny nt Atlan a.
David Gr zzle was killed and his
wife badly injured in a runaway
at Bearden Bridge, in Lumpkin
count v.
By a Georgia aw the first Fr -
d.iy in De ember is set apart as
arbor day. Great preparations are
being made this year.
Rev. Dr. J Vi alden, an eminent
Presbyterian divL.eofNew Orleans
has been e ected pastor of the
church at Ath ;h, Ga , with a sal
ary of $3,000.
Augusta ha» a. lady enva in- r in
the person of Mrs. T. S. Harrison,
who is a grad nit ej u the a’ , and
bas ja*l lemoi -d from I .dianapo
lis.
James W. Boler, f Au. usfa a
fl igmitn on the Georgia railroad,
was injured in an ac ident at
Camak last Friday. He wi l recov
er.
The increase in earning of the
Centra vs G.org’n railway from
January 1 to July 1, fur the pres
e t year, was $167,000 more than
1895 .’or the similar period.
The stockho ders of the Tennes
s e, Georgia a.nd Atlantic Railay
'Company lien! m eting at Athei s
an Saturday, but m> action was
taken cone ruing the transfer ot
the Northeastern lease.
The Sou hland Mote , which was
sold under mortgage at ( arrolton
on Tuesday was bought by L. C.
Mandaville, for SIO,OOO. 1 ij>- hotel
was moi tgt’ged lor $1,350.
Hensler s Wound was Fatal.
Villa Rica, Ga , Oct. 15.
Thomas Hensler, the Voting man
woo was .-hot i>j his father Satur
day iiigiii. while climbing through
the window t<> h's room, died last
nigh atOo'c ock. borne n j had
all' m.pieu i entf-rMr. Heusler’s
hous” the night before.. Mr. Heu
sler was moused iatw Satiuday
night by Ids son opening the win
tow. Thinking his son was a bur
gi•>r In- shot Him.
Mr. Hensler is nearly hc-art-brm
sen. a;.d tears are entertained tiia
the terrilde acciden will dethrone
h s rfc'ooa and lie wii. du, t.imseif
b di i s harm. f
Sour
Stomach, sometimes calk d waterbrash,
and burning pain, distress, nausea, I
dyspepsia, are cured by Hood’s Sarsa- I
parilia. This it accomplishes because
with its wonderful power as a blood
purifier, Hood's Sarsaparilla gently
tones and strengthens the stomach and
digestive organs, invigorates the liver,
creates an appetite, gives refreshing
sleep, and raises the health tone. In
cases of dyspepsia and indigestion it
seems to have “a iragic touch.”
“For over 12 yeers I suffered from sour
Stomach
with severe pains across iny shoulders,
and great distress. 1 had violent nausea
which would leave me very weak and |
faint, difficult to get my breath. These
spelts came oftener and more severe. I
did not receive any lasting benefit from
physicians, but found such happy effects
from a trial of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, that I
took several bottles and mean to always
keep it in the house. I am now able to
do ail my own work, which for sik years
I have been unable to do. My husband I
and son have also been greatly bene
fited by Hood’s Sarsaparilla —for pains in '
the back, and after the grip. I gladly
recommend this grand blood medicine.” i
Mrs. Pfter Burby, Leominster, Mass.
Sarsaparilla
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REMOVAL
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Practical Leather artists and builders ot hand made ehoes which
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