The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, February 02, 1894, Image 4

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.4 KLUSTER OF BULL’S EYE WS. A “miss”—understanding of irrangments at the gorniau last night put the y>>ung ladies in h aoat temporar-y embarrassing at itude. As stat'd yesterday, this german was tendered the young nen, by the young ladies —the lat ter footing all expenses a id acting as escort. *** It was in the dining hall, and ?.«feshinentß had been served. So tor very very very good, hut when t visitor, wearing a Jim swinger oat, passed through the rev lers dropping a card by each gallant maidens plate why thi embarrass •nent became very, very, very em >arrassing —for the eard said *’2s cents.” * • • No girl, be she ‘‘.veil seasoned ‘ »r“debutante “ would consider it rood taste to carry her purse to a ->all room —the fact is if she wants mother heart she proposes to trade ier own for it and neither ask or akeboot. But to the subject, here ■e young ladies were, they had e-carted the b autiful boys to the lining hall and ordered re freshments in the most approved nd gallant style, and thought they ad paid for every thing too* * * * The upshot of the whole bu-i --iess was fiat no g rl j aid a word • the timid, blushing youth she as guarding—but each turned to or “corner” and asked for a loan 'r >m him. Os couiee it was terible. id if help is needed, the lighting litor of the Hustler of Rome unde ready to help punch tin h■:d of the miserab e bungling ■ dividual who caused the hitch, ♦ * * I notice that there is a move- • nt on foot among the gallant ung fire laddies of No. 4 , to ex ange their old reel for a hand ine hose wagon, 1 here was an nt in the city today and much igling going on. I would like to a trade of this kind contuma- 1 and.beiieve it will bejvery soon. J a light wagon with ropes cou'd bi secured now, later on the com p ny ceuld shares and put in a • -se. No. 4., is a good company L lis bound to get there. *♦* The Tribune understands that ! me is to have amntress Factory. ell now that’s news. The Trib. t mid wakeup and explore the < v. Mr. J. F, Wardlaw has a mat ss factory in the Fourth Ward, w ich for years has supplied the . de of this city and all this sec -1 n, and is today running oi. full time with orders ahead. ** * I am glad to see that Messrs >rge Allen & Co. have rented t Chambers Gin in North Rome I will add another mattr as faa t yto Rome’s floenshing inter nes, George Aibmis a hustler I will, when he takes the road h Rome's trade into new terito- * * * 'imes are too hard to live, remark c the Editor. “Oh, come off,” replie 1 the “Devil’ ‘ dont you know t a hand out is cheaper to a gentle m : than a funeral? Brace up old boy an travel, go where your face will in ike a picture in a kitchen window f me—never say die when (offit s c st, $1,50 and your widow’ has to dig HRESTAURANT.H hoarding and Lodging! I have opened up a first class Restaurant ana Boarding House, at 202. Fifth Ave. Opposite the new Court House, And invite your patronage. Prices reasona ble. special Rates by tne Day Week, or Month, give me a call. Pryor E. Williams, your grave. » * .* . , Mre Ethel Hiilyer Harris, who is now ii New Orleans co attend the Mardi Gras carnival han promised the Hustler of Rome a series of let ters from the C'escent City Mis Harrin is a most cultured woman and « “natural” writer and (hose letters will most certainly be immensely en joyed by every realer of this pap r * * * Charley Patterson, of Carters ville, was here yesterday. Charley •nee lived m Rome and is very popular here—and be knows lote of our people Among his remin iscences he tells this one on Mr Jolt Camp: “General Evans was lastor of the First Methodist •hurch and was conducting a b g meeting. One night, interest be came intensely stirred and Brother Camp was noticed to be very rest less He was on a front seat, right under the drippings of the sanctu ary.” ♦ • “Suddenly,” said Charley, and Mr. Camp was present,—“Sudden ly a good sister began shouting,— well sir, Brother Camp could stand it no longer and he just hopped i right up and shaking his finger a the preacher he exclaimed : “Gen eral Evans. I’ll bedoused, if I aint nearer Jesus Christ tonight than I ever was before in in my life.” * * * Mr. Camp enjoyed the joke, but I noticed that he did not deny jt. Charley, in leaving, hoped that his old friend would “get that nigh again.” Mr. Camp is certainly “a good un,” * ♦ * There‘s a family of mocking birds spending th* winter in the beautiful gardens of the Brooks mansion on College Hill. I paused in the drizzling rain this morning long enough to catch several low BW 'et nt hr ti e glorious song ster sat perched amid the drip ping boughs of a leafless cherry tree. LOCALS- The cheapest and best meals, tn be had in the city, is nt Williams' Hes taurant 202 Fifth Ave. opposite the new court bouse. The german at h Armstrong last night was a most delightful affair with one exception, Fcr that see “Bull’s E}e column’,bis issue. Miss Allie Cleghorx cf Summerville is visiting her Aunt, Mrs. J. F. Wardlaw. The Electric Car peeple are having the road bed of their line elevated around the Curry corner. The handsome SG,OOO soda soun f of the new Curry business is being set in place in the new Curry building to^e.y. Woik on the new King Koiner building w i'l be prosecuted as soon as the weather is arrested. You can buy a Mac intosh coat or a first class umbrella at fic +ory prices at Gam mon’s Cash Cost Sale. You can buy a first quality Stetson hat at factory price at Gam mon’s Cash Cost Sale. For Rest Cheap: New six room Cottage on Fifth Avenue near East Third St. Foi father particulars call on H. D. Hill or Luke McDonald. l-3t -Gt. Mil E. E JONEn RECEIVER. HE WILL MANAGE THE AFFAIRS OF THE CHATTANOOGA R' MB AND COLUMBUS. An order was signed by Judge N ’wman ia the United State court yastsrd.iv afternoon, appointing' Mr. Eugene E. Jcnes as receiver for the Chattanooga, Rome and, Columbus railroad, to take effect immediately upon the ex cu'ion of his bond. The present litgation is caused by the wait of the Central Tiuat Company, of New York. Mr. Jones is well known in rail road circles and his appointment will give universal satisfaction The appointment wbb made with the consent of the bondholders and the Central Trust Company. ASA MEDDLER. If Mr. Moore and Mr. Vandiver can previal od Mr. Nevin to make a few more such explanations the State will be safe. — Morning Trib une • Mr. Moore and Mr, Vandiver and Mr. Nevin are all right. Let the Tribune,r reporter learn to publish facts, instead of rumors that fly in a heated campaign, and it will stir less strife . A CHARMING “AT HOME.” One of the prettiest social affairs of the eeaecn will be given on Monday cvenii g by Mrs. J. F, Wardlaw, at her pretty home on Avenue A, The “At Heme’’ will be given in honor of Mies Kadia Dowdle of Tuskeege, Ala. Among those who will assist in recieving will be Miss Allie Cleg horn, of Summervil le. Miss Spyker \\ hite, of Floyd. Miss Louie Mum ford, of Cartersville and Mrs. C. C Holmes, of Macon. HILL CITY CADETS ATTEN- TION . The members of the Hill City Cadets (Co., B. 3rd, Ga., Lift.) are hereby ordered to assemble in their Armory tonight at 8 o’clock, to at tend regular monthly business meeting. By order of Ph ill G Byrd Capt. 11. P. Jaek Secty. Sheriff Juke Moore and Deputy McConnell, spent the day at Liv ingston conducting an administra tors sale of the J. Free Stephens estate. Mrs Stephens leaves in a day or two for Oregon, and thus will the principle witness of the Wilkerson murder case bo out of reach . Prafessor Edward Buchanan is the best combination Soloist and Orches tra perfoimer on a violin in the state He is up to snuff in Loth lines h v ing been trained by the best teachers in the Union. Mr. Buchanm was for a while Soloist with t e famous Damrosch Orchestra. Colonel Hooper Alexander, one of the foremost young lawyers of Atlanta is in the city, visiting his father,s family and also attending to important legal business, Now is the time for every man in Rome to write Cougr ss nan Maddox a strong letter urging the absolute necessity of assistance from congress in the dredging of th • Coosa and Oostauaula Rivers Fine fast black regular made hose ly worth 6Gcfs, for 85. A B McArver & Co. Mrs Dave Hanks is quite ill at her home m <he Fifth Ward. In Gammon’s Cash Cosa Sale you can get a fine well-fittingchild’ suit for less than you can anywhere, even it you bought them of the trash shops. If you want a first class tailor made suit, cheaper than veu ever saw trash sold, visit Gammon’s Cash Cost Sale. JOBIHMIi IF YOU NEED Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Note Ilea 's, Statements, Envelopes, Circulars, Programs, Posters, Dodgers, Pamphlets, Minutes, Cards, Tickets OR ANYTHING FROM A VISITING CARD TO A 3-SIIEET POSTER, YOU C-AJNT SAVE MONEY By Getting Estimates From the SHANKLIN PRINTING HOUSE. A large assortment of New Type, Bules, Borders, Etc. If you want to save money on your print ing, give us a chance to bid on it. Orders by mail promptly at tended to. STTJOSTZFCLIJST _ TTOTTSZE ll ’" ' IS The Greatest knock down in prices ever Known. LUCAS & CO.* Win Vick’s Floral Guide, lß94, A* aVL i. 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Avery <.i n.. : 1 f» r j sce<l will - • p ;::iw ei ’s ai l I •!«<- I ’ Mai. c - ole Vick’s F ; (.Hiid- th- I and- .utig-gie Mnnthv an d | ‘ -it-L’-uu i-M Ji ;<-•! Hvr a fin.- gur.kn • r Poiatoes. •• ; ’d a h s iM»w,v. i?h D- whiLii may be deducted • j from Lrct order. CaJx Friaes lor Potatoes. ROCHESTER, N. ¥. JAI'/lEb VICK S SONS <Ra-MTiJuai7Kup.ilmu 'T i *- MILL* We Mean Business Cal! snd get our Prices Before Buying we are Selling, SASH DOORS and BLINDS. FL( )OR INGr, C RILXN G I\TOUBDI2n G I*A .L ’STE RS and RR A CKHITS AT BOTTOM PRICES. ALEXANDER & HUME NEW CENTRAL HOTEIT KBIT Sffl FtBMSIffIIS N. M. GOMEZ Proprietor. RENOVATED THROUGHOUT ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LICHTS. TheßeunaVista RENOVA TED AM) REFURNISHED. the only sT66yr"] day HOTEL IN THE CITY Table supplied with the best the market a fords poilte and attentive servants, -ATES.transiant $3.0 0, h.uj] ] £ V y tic vcek m i th. Al RS. s. E VICI <. PROPRIE ss orner 6th Avenue and Broad Street Rome OO_A_LI Rome Ice Nlaimfac tni ing Co, Represent" I ®c> llt liern. Jellico Coal Co. Imbi acingall the leading Jellico coal iXTinesand Sole agents B or the Red ash Jellico Coal. Round Coal one to two ton lots s4,2sper ton Black lump one to two ton lots $4,50 per ton arge quanities cheap. Special prices made .n carload lots, P, O. Box 134. Telephone