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THE HUSTLER OK ROME,
Rome, Ga.
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BUSINESS OFFICE PHONE 86
This is Santa Claus’ busy
day.
Remember the day and doiit
get too “full.’’
Doot look a gift horse in the
mouth, not even for a bit of satis
facttion.
Santa Claus likes to see the lit
tle fellows growing up wiih the
country.
There are now 489 cotton mills
in the south, an ircrease of 229
since 1890.
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How much did the imported
coat of mud for Broad street cost
Rome, anyhow?
Atlanta, is now doing very well
thank yor, she has beer, moved
into North Georgia.
Each family of the Kow Indians
receives from the governmet $494
annuelly. Bully for the Kcws.
• Santa Claus will .not do hie
duty unless be presents Senator
Tillman with a new pitch fork.
Christmas .day is not the day
for murder, riots V>r fights Bear
that in mind this evening and to
morrow .
Too many people are singing
j “Scatter Sunshine.” and waiting I
fol somebody elee to do in.—De-
Kalb New Era.
A merry chiistmas to our
frieuds. Our e'nemibs d»ust * cou -
tinue to do as we do, every fellow
hurtle for himself,
Press .dispatches say that German
took Kiao Chou. It would seem
that they took a pinch -ofs snuff
first.—Americus Herald.
Private Dahm, of Company H
Fourth Regiment Pennsylvania
Nation Guard, has just been tried
by a courtmanial Lebanon on the
charge of desertion.
The President’s preaches appears
unwil'ing to be Hanpanized, and
and lor this treasonable < ffense
the President threatens to change
pews to another church.
J'i his last message Grover
Cleveland used the personal
pronoun, first person. 146 times.
In his first message President Mc-
Kinley used it thirty-seven times
The to al loss by fire in our city
for the year just enaed was only a
little over $2,300. CoD’pare tins
amount with what is paid out an
ualy for fire insurant . —A.nerijus
Herald.
E Curita, the great Mexican
bull-fighter, was given a sound
thrashing by a woman not long
■since, and when the Alcalde of the
town learned of it he promptly
■sent him to jail.
Gue o the seqdired accomplish
ments a candidate for an ap
pointive office muse have is to be,
able to show by his record that
he has torn off the head of a
state democratic ticket.
If there is any one in Georgia
politics who is fool enough to be
lieve that any man carries the
old confederate vote around :, i
his pocket there is a rude awaken
ing rapidly approaching fi< said
tenderfoot.
In Omaha the courts have un
dertaken a use us the injunction
which appeals to be nothing short
of utrageous. .'uAfje Kevsor his
/orb I Vai he W.uXjl l-U raid to
make rt eri nee y y r
passed by the License B ard cm-
Icerning the publication of liquor
dealers notices. If such arbitrary
’ ise of judicial authority is sustain
id the newspaper press of Nebras
ka will be under a censorship as
new in America as it is dangerous
to American freedom.
■
Th I* Savannah Press siys the!
divisions of the State into North
•South and Middle Georgia are
unfortunate dead lines. Why.
they, persist in keeping up such
divisions by insisting that a
South Georgia man should be
governor?—Griffin News.
That is not so u reasonable as
to insist that the Fourth district
corner tne governorship for eight
consecutive years.
Miss Rotge~. of St. Louis, is tc
th i for iin that ci y with a tale
which might have been suggested
by the scene in Pope’s “January
and May,” describes the famous
wrestle up the free. Mi s Rotger
on Monday had a young man ar
rested on a charge of lobbery,
Under close questioning by the
officers the fact came out that the
young man was kissing her when
discovered by her mother. She
made him run off, and when press
ed by the old h.dy for an explan,
at ion said the felt w was a robber
and she was struggling with him
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Albert Hawkins, the venerable
coachman of the White Hopse,
who has served all of the Presidents
fnm Lincoln to Cleveland wed
Mss Elizabeth H. Williams in
Washington on yesterday. Hawk
ins has been a notable figure at all
inaugurations and public functions
since 1860. He is now 70 years of
age, while his bride is young, ac
complished and pretty.
L >ndon editors who a r e alarm
ed over the “attitude” of the
United States toward t,he present
great game of Grab about to ' be
inaugurated in China by the Eu
ropean nations are advised to
quiet their fears. We are not land
grabbers on this aide rs the At
lantic. Uncle Sam has land to
sell and mortgages to burn.'
A citizen says he thinks the
Journal ought to apologise to Aug
usta for what we said about the
municipal election there, when we
consider the kind of municipal el
ection we had here. We, therefore
tender our apologies, and we trust
that Marietta and Augusta will go
and sin no more.—Marie’ta Jour
nal.
Tne New York Dry Goods Rec
ord says ag nts of the manufac
turers of “Fruit of the Lcom”
thirty - six inch bleached,
have made the price 5J cents net,
which is the lowest figures touch
ed since 1852, when they were in
troduced.
An American warsh’p has been
fired upon by the Turks but as an
apology was made all was* for
g ven. Kill a fellow and apedogise
to his widow may sui* the widow
but its poor business for the
insu f in j i c impanv. ,
See our | soap
until January Ist. The price is
only 10 cents. R >me Pharmacy.
’ Younjt
\ l ochinvar
' who, accord.
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\ f | bride *dVd not
'M2 ' I l° ve h er one
• particle more
* kVV devotedly
f *A X xJ than a thou
-2 A ✓ sand honest
f'kW » husbands of
F & present
day love their
«,■ A wives.
vL./ No povelist
I3BT ji JB could invent
Z z a stor y truer
' z manly devotion
r 4 z than the “humble
MF x romance ” revealed
B " by the following
Jb letter from Mr
fji Harry Chant, of 211 Haskell Avenue,
nfl Dallas, Texas.
“ About fourteen or fifteen months ago
I was working with a gang of men and happened
to say to oneof them, ‘ I hope it will not rain an
I have a big washing to cio for the children.’
The man said, ’ What is the matter with your
wife ’ ’ ”
“ For years my wife had been suffering from
what the doctors called prolapsus of uterus. She
was nervous, had cold hands and eet, palpita
tion headache, backache, coustipotion, a disa
greeabledrain. with bearing down pains; fio ap
r“tite. She got so weak she could not get around.
am only a laborer so was always in debt with
the doctors, and ail for no good, as none did her
any good. We began to think that she was never
going to get well.”
” I told this man what the doctors said was the
matter with her.” ami he said ” * did yon ever hear
of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription “ *‘l told
him no. but I had tried so many patent medicines
that I was tired of them all. and besides I did not
have enough money to pay the doctor and the
drug store. R* said if I would get two or
three bottles and try them, and if it did not do
niy wife ?ny good that he would pay for the med
icine. I went to the drug store (Mr. Clawber’s
on Elm Street), and bought a bottle. The first
and second did not seem to have much effect but
the third seemed to work like a charm. She has
taken in all about thirteen bottles and she is to
day as stout and healthy as any woman in the
United States. This is not the only case. When
ever I hear tell of any woman who is sick in the
neighborhood I just send the book and paper that
is wrapped around every bottle and that does the
business. I am no longer lothered about doing
my own washi g and cooking, for my wife can
do it all in one <iay and never seems tired or out
of spirits now.”
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure consti
pation, promptly and pcrmawentlyv**/. •’’
Shadow of Herself
Stomach Was Too Weak
to Retain Food
A Complete Cure Effected by
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Now Enjoying the Eest of Health,
With Digestion Perfect.
“My mother was subject to sick head
aches and indigestion for over a year.
She was unable to stand for any length
of time, and was obliged to stay in a dark
room as she could not bear the light. She
had no appetite whatever and her stomach
was so weak she could not retain what
food she did eat. She also had severe
pains in her head. She suffered so much
that she became but the shadow of her
self. One day I happened to read a tes
timonial about Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It
Sounded So Truthful
£ persuadec her to try this medicine.
3e.ore finishing the first bottle there wao
.11 improvement in her condition. She no
longer threw up her food and her head
ache was not as severe. She took in al
■ four bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla anc
several boxes of Hood’s Pills and regained
her weight. Bbe is now enjoying the best
of health, H_r digestion is good and she
can eat almost anything she wishes. She
is 42 years old and says she feels as well
as when she w\<3 16. Hood’s Sarsaparilla
made a complete cure in her case.’’
Miss Maby M .soAtpis, Jrpnton, Ohio.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is the best—ln biot the One True Blood Purifier,
Prepangonly by C. I- Hood 4 < 0.. Lowell. Mass.
Hoivl'c Dills ‘l' l ' Sest faniily cathartic
FIOCHI S I I IIS tooiwrate. 25c. .
The holiday season is supposed
to be the universally happy season
of the year—but is it?
aS
I reckon not. Poor, despondent
Adah Elam, in the Atlanta hospit
al can’t be happy toda-. And yet
her fate is so much tpore hopeful
than than of Miss L -ila Herbert,
the fair daughter of the ex-Secreta
ry of the Navy.
I remember sod win
soul she was when I met her first
at Richmond, and how quiet and
demure she appenr <1 when that
pleasant acqyaintai.ee was renew
ed at Noshvnle just after the Con
federal 3 reunion this year. How
•the hearts of her loved ones mu t
ache and ache over her sad fate.
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Allen D. Candler, Georgia’s
next governor, strikes the “Pro
fessional” confederate veteran
a Now that kills him too dead to
even pension his w.dow,
*♦*
I remember hearing Colonel
Candler,say during his memorable
figb against Emory Speer, that he
hud, i-inee the war, ever enter
tained an idea that a Confederate
Veterau’was as good as ar.y other
ci izen as long as he behaved him
self, —And with the war record
behind him that the “Plow Boy
of Pigeon Roost” won on more
than three scon-battlefields, fight
ing as Private, as Lieutenant, as
Captain and as Colonel —and al
ways fighting, what he says goes.
*•*
And Colonel Candler is a fighter
on the stump, too. I lived in the
Ninth when he swept Emoiy Speer
out of the mountains, and, I can
prove it by Emory, when your
Uncle Allen camos on a man’s po
i litical trail be is bound to get the
fellow’s scalp—aven if the fellow
be bald-headed. And I can prove
further, by the same witness, that
when the “Plow Boy of Pigeon
Roosf’mak.s anaitactthat the
attackee, when he recovers, is
ready to admit that he had rather
nests of yallerjackets.
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Confederate Veterans are men
of horse-sense and unueual expe -
rieiice. They know the genuine
every time and God bless the lijie
2x4 politicians, poo,r little traus
ptrentFoula.no man carries the
Confederate Vreran's v >te of—
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N‘ xt year is going to be a Con
federate Veteran's ar in Geor
gia,m d the trading politiciansand
wire pul'ers had best stand from
und r. The people are sick ai d
tir. d of a Jew men getting togeth
er and log-rolling s' hemers into
"slice. Allen CH.dler will hejid
the people’s ticket next year and
the ticket he leads will sweep.the
field. Mark that prediction.
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As to leading tickets, Allen D
Candler led the State House tick
et last year by a cool thousand.
It’s away the people of Georgia
have—they just simply will vote
for one of he people—when they
have a chance
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Make the way easy tor Santa
Clause tonight. Take care of your
own. But tomorrow look u<fer the
poor atn nt tvi:e as much as you
•an afford and you will come near
er doing the right thing
•*»
No difference, whether the Christ
qias be “white” or “Irish," there
is going to be a fat political grave
yard in Georgia next year.
WISE AND OTHERWISE.
This is the law of benefits be
tween urn—the one ought to for
get at once what he has given, and
the other never to so-get w'hat he
has received —Sineca..
The latest prodigal son wrote
home as follows; “Father lam
coming home for the holidays.”
But the Wise Father answered :
“You’re a liar, John, an' you know
it. You’re c m i’ for money I”
Atlanta Cors< i'ution.
“It is true, b s-,’’ i.sked an old
darky “dat de L o lslatur’ gwine
ter free all de convicts?” “Why,
no—certainly not !” “ Weil, suh,
dat sho’ dpesdisapp’int me, kase
I wuz expectin my whole fam’bly
home for Cirist’mus!”—Atlanta
Constitution.
A serious-minded Cleveland-r
we"t into.a dip irtinme store not
lopg ago, fluid, stepping up to the
drug department, asked for a cer
tain infants food. The bright young
lady in charge shook her head. “I
am sorry,” she said, “but we are
just out of that. We hi.ve Blank’s
Granum and Dash’s condensed
milk and Space’s Lactatum.” The
serious citizen looked doubtful.
“I'm afraid they wouldn’t do,” be
said. “I suppose, said the young
women sympathetically, “you dont
like to ihatge. “Oh,it isn’t for
me,” said the serious citizen has
tily, And after he go.t out of the
store he wondered why the girls
laughed so suddenly
Plain Dealer.
LET’ERSOFADMINISTRATION
GEOBGIA FLOYD COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern. E.
H. Oolclough having in proper
form applied to me for permanent
left rs of admi istration on the
estate of Mrs. Sarah J. Wright,
late of said county. This is to cite
ail and singular tbe creditors and
n«xt of kin of Mrs, Sarah J.
Wright to be an i appear ftt my of?
fice within the time allowed by
law and show cause if aay they
can why permanent administration
should not be granted to E. H,
Oolclough or some other fit and
proper person on Mrs. Sarah J.
Wright’s estate. Witness my hand
andplfi iiil sig i iture thi-i 6.h da
of December 1897.
John P. D ivis,Ordinary.
CITATION—LEAVE TO SELL)
GEORGIA FLOYD C UNTY.
To a'l whop? it may concern.
Samuel Ppukb >user, administra
tor ot Junius A. George,
has in due form applied to the
undersigned for leave to sell the
lands belonging to the estate of
said deceased, and said applica
tion will be heard on the first
Monday in January next. This 9th
,<|ay. of December, 1897.
>. John R. Davis, Ordinary.
CITATION—LE WE TO SELL •
GHC ’HoiA FLOYD COUNTY. . f ’
To all whom it may copcernt
S donvm Everett, administrator oit
J<Vhn Mills, deceased, has in dufe
form applied to the undersigned
for leave to sali the stocks belong
ing t<> the estate of said deceased
and said application will be heard
on the first Monday in Janaary
next. This 6.h day of Dec. 1897? |
John P. Di/is, O*ti iary. : |
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beauical mind and chine: -r.
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