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THE IIIJ ? TLBH OF HOME
Evenlug Except Saturday, Sun-;
dayand Weekly
FHILLG. BYRD, Editor Andi
MANAGKR.
Office, Wilkars'in .Block. Third Avenue, |
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LIST OF SUBSCRIPTION
Daily and Sunday,per year
Suniar, per year • '
Weekly (Tub RoMKf’otmiEU) per yearw
BY CARRIER IN CITY AND 81 Bl 1 88.
Dal.y and Sunday, lOcenta per wee;,
Remit'by bank draft. “xprsn. <
money ord<r or registered letlsr
Address
THE HUSTLER OF RONE,
Rume, Ga.
Entered at tbePoM office as ayc >nd class matter
Advertising rate* and sample copies forth
asking,
BUSINESS OFFICE PHONE 85
Going back would be progr-ss
for Gorman.
The trading politicians have be
gun junketing.
It takes the artesian contractor
to get a long well.
Political death loves a shining
Mark that’s what’s ailing Hanna 1
--W
Smash the Sugar Trust and give
the nation a dose of crushed su
gar.
Martin may be a Thorn in Mrs.
Nack’s side, but he is not on her
side.
With double unpires for the
game, most any old player can be
put out.
It’s the wheelman who would
rather see th" cart put before the
horse than the bicycle
Football is being kicked to death
by legislators all over God’s coun
try —the sunny Southland.
Speaking of co-Education, how
many of the ladies now advocating
it have any daughters at all?
Make the able-bodiedeonviets
self-sustaining Macen Tele
graph
Since when havn’t they' been?
Gladstone weighs 117 pounds
Lord Salisbury tips the beam a'
252 But Salisbury cuts no—trees.
No, Jane, dear, the campaign
button on the lapel will not keep
a politician from turning his coat.
There’s a deal of difference be
tween being backed up by a friend
and having ihe friend get his back
«P-
New York gives the horse a bet
ter show than Luetgert did at Chi
cago, and there’s not so much
grind.
Cate are not needed in the bal
lot boxes, not even poll-cats.
The people can rcratch their own
ticket.
To give people a lift when they
are down, is a habit with eleva
tors, but speaking of habits, the
elevator has others.
The man who He»
wounded on the battle
field is an object of pity.
The first thought of a
tender-hearte 1 comrade is to offer succ >r
and sympathy. There are many wounded
men and women on the battle-field of life
Shattered in body and mind, and suffering
torture . befo e which the brief suffering of
th- wounded hero on the battle-field of war,
;ii significance. They make no
outi iv i t ir friends ami acquaintances
l i > without offering help. Their
yiffni; known only to themselves.
/ >' thousands <>f sufferers from
ill 'o ilth. ’1 li'-ir name is legion.
'i io pity o it is that if they but kni-w if
th -re is relief at hand.
\n unfailii ?. ct.t for all the multitude of
i! , that are- .Im t<- <!i orders of the diges
tion and to imptio b oil is found in Dr.
Pi' - ' Gold n Medical Discovery. It
mas- - the digestion perfect. It restores
the appetiti . It fills the blood with the
hii -giving i i-mi uts and drives out all im
purities It is the great blood maker and
flesh builder.
Mrs. A I. Gibbs, of Russellville. Ix>gnn Co.,
. , wnl ' -' ~ 1 c ' ul heartily recommend votir
Golden Medical Discovers to am one who is
troubled with indigestion ;in d torpid liver I was
so bad I conk not he on mv left side and could
S.arcelyeat anything. 1 had a dull aching and
pam tn my s'oniach all the time. Now it is all
gom* alter. taking one l»oitl c of vour Golden
Medical Discovery.''
“The People's Common Sense Adviser”
explains symptoms of ailments common to
every family, and suggests remedies. It
has several chapters on woman’s diseases
and weaknesses. An edition in heavy
paper coverswill be disttinnted absolutely
pee. Sen t the World’s Dispensary Med
ical Association. Buffalo, N. Y.. ?i one-cent
stamps, to pay the cost of mailing only.
cloth btnemg may be had for to cents
extra— 31 cents in all.
If in tbu circle of eternal events
husbands and wives are permitted
to meat, on a half way ground, j
many’s the good woman who will
have to wing it all the way to the
ou'er gates of hell—and then wait
a few minutes; A bottomless pit
had to be provided, you know, for
the future warmth of S' me of us
boys
Babbits are increasing so rapid
ly in some parts of Connectiout.
that they are a nuisance, because
of their depredations. They are
especially injurious to orchards,
says a .Connecticut exchange.
Wait until Brer ktb has to tackle
the wooden nutmeg orchards, then
see him shed his ears and die.
The following curious adver'ise
ment appeared the other day in a
London paper: “Sympathy offer,
ed to those who are in trouble and
have no one to whom they can tell
their sorrow. Interviews by ap
pointment.” Here's a chance for
the Macon Telegraph to secure ,an
appreciative audience.
Sam Small, the lawyer, lec
turer, newspaper man and preach
er. is a sermon last Sunday C'm
mitted hims«lf to Hie theory that
life is a failure from ev> r stane
yoii.t it may be viewed. Fam Jones .
takes the othe horn of the I
dilb mma.
The Georgia po’itician, always
smart, will in the coming cam
paign.miss a s- at on the band wag
on and bi come a smarter under
the lash of the Cracker. The pe. p'e
are fashioning 81ia f ts that will
both harness and harass him.
In making an inventory of the
apparent stock of gobi, Mr. Mc-
Kinley should instruct his treas
ury expert to borrow a mermaid’s
scales on which to weigh that part
of the sir king fund liquidated
inside the three mile limi .
The New Crleaus Piesbyterian
says.- “Every New Orleans cler
gyman is at his post, with a soli
tary exception, and that absence
is compulsory.” The New Or'eans
ministers are doing their duty, at
least in one resp Q ct.
Talk about the politicians
weilding the party lash and whip
ping the people into line, reminds
us to predict that next year the
traders and traffickers in politics
will themselves feel the weight of
the “Cracker. ”
When a Spanish emisary is or
dertd to visit the Cuban camp
with overture looking to autono
my, it’s not a Courtmartial of
fense for them to answer that
th y’ll be hanged if they do.
By continually p'ugging at roy
alty and with his pull on the no
bility, the late Dentist Evans, of
Paris, made many millions by of
ten getting down in ihe mouth.
Recorder Eubanks has a rule
against the tramps that works.
The Recorder is too quick-on-trig
ger to make a tramp work. He
says “Go” —and they “Git.”
Dr. Carlton wastes no ammuni
tion ou anything less than e L. L.
D. In the course of human events
the time has come when she doc
tor gaes leaded—forbear.
Sixty thousand dollars a year,
a salary drawn by the French
ambassador in Loudon is
largest sum paid to any diyploma
tist in the world.
The American female missiona
ry who supplied Armenian brig
ands with cartridges to be used
against the Moslems is a soldier of
the Cress to kill.
A Chicago woman sues for $75 -
COO damagi-, fora broken heart.
Even if her heart has been tn a
wreck, that woman want to show a j
good figure.
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A Brooklyn judge has decided i
that an engagement ring is not a
gift, but is a token which must I
be returned if ths engagement is
broken.
McKinley, having heard from
the people, now has his doubts
about his having the price being
sufficient guarantee of a second
term .
Mrs. Walkup—Ketcham, the
young Chicago widow, seems to be
getting there with her sensation,
m true Chicago style—with both
peel.
A Tumor Formed
Finally It Broke Inwardly
and Discharged
Trouble BegTii With Dyspepsia
and Impure Blood
Thorough Course of Hood’s Sarsa
parilla Completely Cutes.
There is danger in impure blood.
Disease and suffering are surely com
ing to those who neglect this threaten
ing symptom. Read this:
“Gilliam, Missouri.
“C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.:
‘‘Gentlemen:—My troubles began with
nervous headaches, which would last
me for two or three days. The doctors
pronounced my trouble dyspepsia, but
they could not do anything for me, and
advised a change i f location. At the age
of 55 a tumor for nod on my spine, which
Was Very Painful
but did not rise or discharge. The doctor
thoughts best to cut it out, but I objected.
It finally broke end discharged a great
deal. The dor tors said they could do
nothing for it. Tken the tumor liegan to
rise inwardly and discharge. I read much
about cures by Hood's sarsaparilla and
thought I would try it. Before I had
finished taking one ttlo I was much
relieved. I continued the use of Hood’s
Sarsaparilla, and after taking 12 bottles I
was entirely cured. lam now well, have
a good appetite r.t.d feel that I owe my
life to Hood’s Sarsaparilla.” W. D. Fore.
HOOd’S farina
is the best '>t f i-t the <lee Tree BJood Purifier.
Sold by al! druegSts. Si; s x tor
HzvrkH’c harmoniously with
I.UvU b s llib Hood’s Sarsaparilla. 25c.
When I hear a man say “Nit,”
feel like answering “Darn you”—
and some one ought to eock it to
h m until he ravels out.
* *
Says the Cedar own Standard :
“The press of the state is fall
ing rapidly into'the line for Hon
O. B S.evens. of Southwest
Georgia, for Commissioner of
Agr culture, and in so doing voice
the sentiments of their readers.”
If Mr Nesbitt is wise in his day
and generation he will gracefully
retire —If be remains in the race
h ■ is certain to have his tail-f atb.-
eis “stumped” out. He won„ even
have a so called “patent” tag
left to be gnawed off by himself.
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The inhuman bosses beat the
convict and now the “civilized”
legislator is trying to beat the
convict bill.
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A young Indian woman who is
said to be fair to look upon has
opened a crusade against marriage
and proposes to boy—cott all sin
gle men She has invaded Mis
souri and has issued and is fight
ing under what she teims “The
Maiden’s Propaganda," which
read sounds hustly :
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The man wh"* drinks the red, red wine
Can never glue his lips + > mine.
The man who chews the nauseous plug
Shalt In our parlor get no hag.
V ho smokes, or drinks, or cuts a deck,
Stall never nip us on the neck.
So dont you monkey with the cards,
Or we can never more be pards.
His man who gczzles lager beer.
Can never, never chew my ear.
* *
Will Dr. Carlton kindly analyse
and classify. If he thinks this fair
Amazon bus come out from Ply
mouth stock, then we are
not only confirmed in our convic
tion, but we are ready to join
Col. Curlton, and rush to
arms, even if it be to the arms of
some fairj co-educatiouist, and
' make a desperate effort to repel
the invader —and save the gentle
| youth of our fair 'and, that they
may be worn by Dixies fair daught
era.
* *
Willie Myers was a small man,
perhaps ii. was he who killed
officer Ponder —doggo neb is fast
running oftencaptured looks! He
ought to be hung.
* *
Rome has never known a bet-
I ter Postmaster than John M.
I Vandiver.
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A corn spondent wants to know
the origin of the phrase/ 1 He isn’t
in it.” An exchange epxlains thut
| it was first used by an editor who
died and went to Heavan and
' Icoked around for the man who
i took his paper and read it for
three years and then refused to
pay him for it.
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So far this season, and the re
forms areoniy in from the big
schools and colleges, the lamb
like game of foot-ball has claimed
for victims: 10 dead, 22
nently in jure, 186 seriously hurt
and 156 who are injured.
What a gentle, aye, what an
angelic record. 1 congratulate the
Legislature and commend the
Senate upon the passage of the
anti-feetball game. Now let the
house unite in knocking out co
education and 1 will forgive them
for Dingleyizing that arch ben
thief the possum.
***
A bird in hand is not worth
any more than a bird in Oscar
Harris bush. For proof, see his
wire.
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When you want to make a go' d
impre-sion try Landcaster for
a Christmas photo.
***
No. Jan. Dear, ginger is mt
an outfit of a cotton gin—but if
its ginger yor want why, become
a paying subscriber to The Hus
T1.1.R of Rome-
♦
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When in doubt smoke “Rebell
Yell.” Its R : me made and quite a
good as “Warters’ Ext'a good.”
Neither has a superior.
Kangaroo Bob proved a failure
as a Fitzsimmons Elk. Bob lov s
not the horns that hooked John
L. Sullivan out of the pugilistic
cow-pen.
Kevrious, but the time haskum
when back room knmbina'ii ns
kan t kontrule the kraeker. Krit
ikle, too. aint i ?
NE W AD \ E RTIS £ MENIS.
“i-aiIKErS
HAltf BALSAM
and beautifies the hair.
3SMPromotes n luxuriant growth.
Fails to Bestore Gray
'Ji:-- Hair to its Youthful Color.
Ciir.-s scalp di weaves & hair falling.
fiOc, and 11.<>0 at Druggists
SENTFREF
to housekeepers--
LIEBIG COMPANY’S
Extract of Beef
COOK BOOK
telling howto prepare many
delicate and delicious dishes.
< < .1. C. BI.X 2718, Naw York
SOUTHERN
RAILWAY
C’onilruMHl Schedule iu l-.Heet July 4, IS»7.
Na *2Ol STAHOMS. No. 19*
s pn> 1 1V . seanii iar ff 28am ~
&llpm Montevallo. 9 25am
*.»>pm|ar Hnnh m ly 6 45am .".ii"
No. +2« No. J2b hia i|. ns.~~ Vo +25 No”j2?
4.20 am 5.4 am lv.. Akron ar 7.45 pm Zjopm
5.55atn 6 41am Greensboro 6.3 pm 6 ’Gpm
7.25 am 749 am .... Marion .... 5.16 pm 5.11 pm
83 am 8..10. mj . Marion J. t 41 pm 4.25 pm
950am| 9. O.m r. . .Selma..lv 3 30um 3 4Spm
No. *20.N,,. *1 . STATIONS. No.’ *ls No""*jj
5. opm iv New O 1 Uar iTlJam ~7
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..... .. k2Bam ar I„ . tlv 6-'spm iii.
3.2npml 93oam iv) ar 6 17pm 11. Bam
5 11pm 11 26 m Montevallo. 4 lipm 9 25am
jllsOam ... Calera 857f.m
|12.0 pn 1 .. Columbiana.. 33 pm ..iii"'
‘2 28pm .. Anniston... I luptni.
I 07pmLCave Springs. 1130 am iiii
m 1 »r.. Atl nta.lv 7Wr. ...,'iii
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8 lit 70. Oxford: 907 7.40
• 913 8 .. Frit thurst.. hot 6 4+' '
550 9.0 a 5 ..Tallapoosa... 7.44 6.28 9no
7.13 10.30 9 37; Douglasville.. 63. 516 734
725 040 9 4>,. Lilbia Springs. 620 505 7 0
820 11.30 10.4 ; ir.. Atlanta...lv 530 4 1., 62)
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BTA 101,8 No»l,. No »16
Ar Knoxville 8 o.am 9 50pm
Ar Mo ristown 9 50am 10 55pm
A r X S ?r, ,nBS II 46im 12.23 am
x r <”i h a ll e I 15pm 1.39 am
J k V #4 °P n «•oam
‘•reensboro 9 52pm 8 50am
■* r i?’’’ "“ n «42atn 9 4opm
Ar New >ora py t3pm' 6 23am
No. 1 2 carries Pullman Sleeping car Rome
to ( batten oza and from Cb ttanooga to New
York via /snevi lc.
No 16 carries Puilman Drawing Room Sleep
ing car ( hatianoo. ato Norfolk Connection at
Norfolk uiin stcame s for Baltimore, New
Vprh and Boston Connection at Greensboro
with U.S Fust Malic rrritg Pullman Sleeping
cars for W slum-ton and New York *
STI I'iss No g
Lv Rome
!»? ..iiii’‘iiiii..iii 75i?.n
No 9 Pullman Sleeping cars Rome‘~to
J.oulG ule and Cu. tt nooga to < incinnati with
out change.
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Ar Philadelphia
Ar New Vork . . n ' ‘ “6am
Ar New York L .... 4 pi „ 8 Sam
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a « -v d i 1 u m ? v,B ' lb u><= train Atl.nta
to New York, earning Pullman sleeping car
Birminghnm to New York. Dining cur Al
y"' r] : 10 Gr eensboro and W shington to New
N 6 carries Pullman Drawing Room Buffet
Sicrpln-j car Atlanta to New York
•Daily Wally Except Sunday J'unday Only
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nt a riau P”-•rtmly, busing** *r marrwu
1 revent Insanity and Ooi
AMHn in time. Their us» whows immediate tiuj i
fientu .d effweta a < UKE where all ouier feui .
. ‘Hin naving the genuine Ajax Tablets P
amvp c rwi t Uoubandw and wiiloureyoa. We givo, hi.
Klve written guarantee to effect c oure EA nTO
•flchckwor refund he mou«v. j
Mckaue; or six pkges (full treatment» for b
i .V-X ‘
Dyspepsia-proof
$ Dyspepsia, the thief that stehls away so much ' ~: ' W |j
<of life’s pleasure, has no accomplice more /J R
< pernicious than lard. Bur every lard-soaked R
? thing' out of vour diet, end make your digestion piooi against - s
S dysp.psia an 1 the ills that follow it, by < ating the ttppe-1’
s tizing and digestible food that is prepared with
COTTOLE IE
? The genuine Cottolene Is sold everywhere In one to ton pound y< How tins, s$
? with our trade inarka—“.bZioZ<-ne" and Sa <• ur.ci/A—ougA
? every tin. Not guaranteed If .old in uny other way. .Vm.-on.y by BS
THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. St. Louis. (lev; York. Montreal. g?
I have used
Piso’s Cure
for Consumption, and can
recommend it above all others
for Coughs and Colds.
It is selling like hot cakes.
> f ■*** - Wr- f* GUSTAV BALK, Druggist,
Winton Place, Ohio.
,S r QTR£ ««? CbH^VMPno?/’August 31, 1897.
New Drug Fit m!
Havintr bought out tbn F, Johnson C >.
Drug business, and addad a sp'e.n ii i line of
Drags, Patent Medicine
I-AND-:
* Druggists’ Sundries *
to the stock, we are now op in a i I 3 oli sit &
share of your trade.
The new firm own 1i z ascrip
tion boo’<s of F. A. Jonnson &
Co.; and are ready to refill any
prescription wanted, Dr. Davis,
who was connected with the late
firm, will be in charge of in 3 de
partment, and give it p-rsonal
attention.
SAM M. LOWRY,
f’rmrrlyof Lgwi y ufos., in this ci y, is manager ot the business and
to his old friends and f- rmer custoindrs, as well as new, he extend,
a heurty w» loome to ©all.
Very truly.
Kame Pharmacy.
New Clark Building Broad S reef
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