The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, February 19, 1894, Image 4

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LOCALS. Mim Elizabeth Noblcn of Annis ton, Ala., is in the city, a guest of Mrs. H. A. Smith on East First Street. You can buy a first quality Stetson haiat| factory price at G im mon’s Cash Cost Sale? Mrs. M. A II •m’e'Ron of Ferrel, I Ala. and Miss Sallis Price of Howels Cross Roads, returned home yester day after a brief visit to relatives in the city, Warters “Extra Good” is his newest brand and is the best cigar on the Rome market. Rev. T. F Pierce, returned today to his home in Austell. Col, Henry Harvey is out of the city on a business trip. AFTER DARK At Nevins tonight a Strong Company new Scenery One of the finest attractions ever in Rome Miss Alta McMillan of Anniston, Ala. is visiting Miss Emily Smith, on East First Street. Capt. John Print up lias returned to the city from a most successful trip in the interest of the Washington Life Insurance of New York. Capt Print up is hustling and has a moat excel lent company to hustle for. LOAN ON LIFE INSURANCE « If you want to borrow some mon y on your life iusuance pohej correspond with me. Loans made for any length of time from 1 to 15 years at 5% interest. No collat era! except your policy necesarv flecura the loan, Give amount o k i < o AFTER DARK. At Nevins tonight a Strong Company New Scenery One of the finest attractions ever in Rome. Lost ‘ gold watch charm about I tho size of p $5 gold piece has initials j ‘J B. N‘ on one fide —Finder will ' please leave at this office aud receive reward, Jas 15. Nevin. I I have a sixty horse power mi 1 ' —Wheat, c<>rn aud saw mill that I ■want to exchange for grod renting ! property in Atlanta. Mill is in first cla s condition and is sur— Jounded bv 10 acres good creek bottom lands. Correspondence a elicited. Phill G Byrd, Mr. J. F. Ward of Shannon,Jspent t ie day in the city. Bailiff J. F. Bradley of Matter# ; district spent the day in the Hill City. Have you tried War ters “Extra Good” Rome made cigar? it is the most fragrant smoke on the market. 11. AV. Stamps of Wesobulga, is a guest 11 he Central Hotel. l.'eutd ant Howard P. Jack, after a flying butiaess trip to Cincinnatti, • . i is home again. Warters “Extra Good” for sale by all cigar dealers. Superintend <Lt J XV, Hencock, o i the Rome Ice Factory, after a quick b isinehS trip to Birmingham, return ed to the city yesterday. Hon Wm. Bryant, of North Car- | oliua district was in the city to- I day, A Co are still selling ' ■ H'k of , at '' : “ \ KLUSTER OF BULL’S EYE WS. "Do you know that the prospects or ‘ Jamming the Etowah" ar e brightening every day? The man who isked me that question this morning is one of Romes most successful citi. zens and he was as earnest in his re nark ar I have been in advocating his great city building scheme. * * * Ard then he proceeded to tell me ibout a civil engineer coming here from Boston a few weeks ago and taking extensive data of the situation I know that an Ohio mill in in was here i few weeks ago and e t to r . turn later and to make more definite figures on moving an extensive mill plant here, if he can secure a dam n the Etowah. ♦ * * 'Phink of itl Nearly 2,030 horse power galloping th-<U’h the city nto the waters of the Oostainauia tnd Coosa and thcuflands of dol ars expended for stenra power and invested in steamj egiues and boil rsTheman who dams the Etowah vill make a mint es money —If the right power dams it. then the dam id river will make Rome a mighty, iity Dammit? Why of course A hat else was it put there fcr, * » * Mr. A. Burtt of Bellfountain O io, the gmtleman who was in t city a few days ago, and whom t wrote of in thisc lumu, a> o eof he members of Straits Command •.aptured by the intrepid Forest n May of‘93. will arrive in this city this afterneon and remain •ver tonight. ♦ ♦ ♦ Its amusing to me, to s n e how extreme y anxi us Mr. Moye - hardt is for the ".Max Aieyerharct Evans Club" to succeed. Article after article, carefully worded io that they may be coppied into t! e' Atlanta papers. “Such upon sue. “ but not a single point scored. Ji-ft •‘s u ch ‘ and “glush," When will Mr. Meyeiharcit give us som** practical argument on the sub ject !i 1 i-t. i: _ to ' ■ no- AFTER DARK TONIGHT AT NEVINS. Th<- Philadelphia Record, speak ing of the appearance es Wm. A {[rady’s ‘,Afier Dark” at the Wind sor Theatre, spoke as follows People’s Theatre. This house opened for the eea-ou last night -ith the meritorious melodrama, ‘After Dark, • The play is sieg'd in a highly elaborate manner, and deserved prominence was given to the scenic and mechanical < tle-ts. which have important bearings on the deepining and unravelling of the ingenious plot. Very skillfully I managed, indeed, is the railroad tunnell scene. Extraordinary care has been bestowed on the concert hall episode, Here are introduced i and Jack Dempsey and miscular but refin'd exponents of the man ly art of irlf defe; ce. Burns and Dcqnally , who made their first ap pearance last night after an r.b snice of four years from America. i .... . iit ' - FOR ALDERMAN. I herebv announce myself a can didate for alderman from the Fourth Ward of the city of Rome sii jec ‘ o the action of the com ing municipal election. In asking the support of the people, I pledge myself if elected, to serve the poo pl* 1 and city individually and col lectively to the best of my ability. Very trulv, 1 30-td Jopipii E Johnson. PRE ACHER’S MEETING. A LARGE ATTENDANCE AND PROFITA RLE MEETING. ENCOURAGING REPORTS. The “Rome Methodist Preach er‘s Meeting" met in the Lecture room of the First Methodist Church South this morning at 9:30 o'clock. The following ministers were present; R»vs. T. F, Pierce ' G. W Duvall. J. T. Gibion, C S Harris, S. A. Hirrie, Win. Mur o h , W. S. Steveus, J. A. Suell and John W. Bale. 'The topic discussed was “Fami ly Prayey,“ which was lead by Rev. G. VV. Duvall in an able ad dress O:hers followed Dr, Duvall on this important topic and sev eral good a: d profitable talks were made • The reports from Sunday's ser vices were very encouraging, shew |fcUhat many Romans took ad the beautiful weather IPTTIFtE ZDZRLTJ" Q-Q Our prescription departrn may be said to be right up to d at We handle only those Chemicals anc t r . ‘ that are of the highest standard of n . .. " gs Purity a^AI excellence. Physiciansand family * . • l- > ' e ° s=iri din£r prescription to us mav be confident th r g u ill be carefully n j skillfull / compou a ♦HAMMACK, LUCAS & (£ MEDICAL BUILDING. ' 300. Broad St. * I -■PLAINING MILD We Mean Business Cal! snd get our p • Before Buying we are Selling, I SASH DOORS and BLINDS I S - L <> O RI NO ,O B I L± N UM<)r "™I ]iAJL LT STE RSan d aC I< I AT BOTTOM PRICES. ;■ ALEXANDER & HUME I _ NE® centrallweTi JEU MAHAGBMBMT ’ I KM GOMEZ,. FMJiii Is. M. GOMEZ Proprietor. RENOVATED THROUGHOUT ■ ALL MODERN IMPROVEMJ Visß ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LICHTS,■ —~i —rr ~n rr-zz ri tuhwhiki ki ■ i wli bOssom Is as safe acd harmless as a flax seed poultice. It acts like a poul tice, drawing out fever and pain, all diseases peculiar is a pas any time; it the parts, ca t bc rs elf ■kmon re ’ ','.f ’ Sow Sal j DENTISTS. f A. W!l.r>-.l)eii'Ht-2w<1.2 BroailswHjf J , over Cann. . i an<> Ow. ««»«». RE- ATTORNEYS. MAX mFyERHwF'B Attorney at Law. 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