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QUARTERLY CONFERENCE
fievs. John Bale and P. C. Flether
Stand Excellent Examination.
The Fourth Quarterly Confer
ence of the First Methodist church
coiiveined Moi day evening with
Rev. T. F. P ierce the Presiding
JElder in the chair. The session
was a long and interesting one,
much businessof importance being
dispatched, The reports from Dr
Oibson, the pastor, showed that
»the church was in fine condition,
and tint much progress had been
made.
Rev. John W. Bale aud Phillip
C. Fletch r, alter standing credit
able and approved ex inn nations,
were recommended to the Annual
Conference for admission into rhe
travelling conventions. Mr Henry
Harvey was re-elected superimen
dent of the F i rst church sc ho l,anJ |
Mr. J■ A. Get>rge of Paney Chap*!. ,
Just opened a new
line of Dress Goods)
,and Trimmings we
will oe clad to show
them to the lad : es. J.
Kut . ner.
Johnson’s Magnetic Oil cure
<Cis’£mps and colic and internal neu
,<®algia and headache and backacht
tflgbtnHy 25 -nd 50 cts. For sale by
J»T;T Crouch Co
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The Ladder
Os Success
■“Now or never you must climb
Upward to the peaks sublime,
Leaving trivial things below,
Upward where the laurels grow."
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Nothing Is
More Inspiring
To ambitious voting man than to roa 1 the
life station of those who, from the poorest
surroundings, have climbed the laddei of
iucc*.<s,
Ti.omas A. Edison was a train boy ; Jay
\Govld canvassed for books ; P. A. Collins
•worked in a mine; Henry Clews started life
as a book-keeper; Augustin Daly used to
’ earn 58 a week.
| Such facts seem stranger than fiction. Yet
the list could be indefinitely drawn out fno.a
<ner. who, born poor, with few eJuca* >na
advantages. have, by persistent u r k, by
•/hard study, by putting to its best use every
'Opportunity, climbed the ladder us fortune <
and success.
Greater
Opportunities
Have you than were ever vouchsafed to the
Successful men of the past.
Would you mount the ladder of success?
■Your first step in such a rls<| will be to secure
«hat compendium of all knowledge, the new
, ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA, now
| .placed within your reach if you will save ten
I cepts a day. Write for application blank,
i .and obtain a set while it may be had at
.Introductory prices. Address
The Comistitution
ATLANTA. UA.
NEW REGISTER.
A Fine Piece of Printing From the
Office of Smith.
Mr. Fletcher Smith, the job
printer, has just finished a hand
some new register for the Arm
strong hotel.
The printing and binding was
all done in Mr. Smith’s office, and
is as good a piece of work as is
turned out in any of the big
book binderies in the North. His
oflice is equipped with all the
modern improvements, and besides
being a first class workman him
self, none but the best workmen
are in his establishment.
The ads, were all gotten up by
Mr. John Coker, the clever head
clerk at the Armstrong. The blot
ter between the sheets have a neat
and tasty lot of advertisements of
the representative business houses
of Rome.
GORMAN DENOUNCED.
Maryland Democrats Declare Him
Unfit to bo Senator-
Westminister, Md., Sept, 25.
The Democrats of Carroll county
met in convention today and elect
ed delegates to the congressional
convention to be held at Townson
City.
Resolutions were unanina >usly
passed indorsin'; President Cleve
land, demanding a tariff for reve
nue only, de. iaring that Senators
Gorman and Gibson were unfit to
represent the Democracy of Mary
land, and askingefor the elect on
of United States senators by di*
rect vote of the people.
“THE COLONEL”
Great Musical Night at Nevins
Wednesday tap. 26th.
Die Colonel will ee present al
N j vifi’s Opera House Wednesday
S pieuibei 25 n Tuh play is an
adaptation num itie Gtnuar, full
oisirikiui-y ludicrous siiuuimifj
bro ;gh about by one Hummer, a
jody o f O'>v with a weakness «or
Kissing variety nc.lre.~se.-. He en
deavors t-. ti il -n ses .‘i p id»:\s trout
iua wife and pa; lieulaily ms
mothei iii'law, of whom he aiancm
in mortal dread l'n- eiiur-c ..-r oi
the mother-in-law may be judged
from the fact that when her hue
band, Col. Griasletbrope, departed
tllis life his widow (ieteiuhi sd to
k-ep hi military title in Inc fam
ily by assuming it herself This
strong-ruiiidrd fem. 1 \ to ;dd to
the gr.ivi v of the sou in-laws sit
uation, has a sju who is a rare
specimine of a d .d * with a. weak
ness lor mushing, in winch tusi -
ness he Otten iuuj up agmnst his
>rother-in-‘av,, and being worsted,
hesitisfi-a bi~ j-alous rage by
uroing Slates evidence agaiu-t
mn t • his motjier andsisur. M .
Osea- P. Sisson theecceuiric com
median, assumes the part of Hum
in r, the son-in-law, while the ti
tle ride is played by Josephine
Florerce Shep'i rd, (daughter of
Mrs. ami the late W. J Florence)
a gifted lady and a finished ar
ris.t Prices $1 72 & 25, Box sheet
at Yeise.s. Res’d. seats sl’.
Joe James in Appling.
Harlem, Ga., September 25.
Hon. Joe S. James spoke at Ap
pling court house today and in
Harlem tonight. His assemblage
>f three or four hundred persons,
•omposed of populists, democrats
ami republicans.
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Kmbarraa de Blcheiwe*.
"I’ve made up my mind to marry one
of those two girlK, but T don’t know
which. You see, I am in love with one,
but she’s got no money—nor have L
And the other—the plain one —is aw
fully rich. What would you do, old fel
low?”
"1 think I’d marry rich one and
love the other. ” . •
THEHUSTLER OF ROME TUESDAY SEPTEMBER,2S 1894.
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We keeo a full line o r these S oves and Ranges on hand, and guara 11
tee them to be the best an .i most oerfect made in the world. They
will save more than there cost in fuel in one year, We also have acorn
ple.e, stock c f eve ything in the house-keeping line, and you will find
us lowerthan any firm in North Georgia, We are the oldest and largest
Crockery house in North Gs a, Call and > if you need any-
thing in our Hne, Whoiesaie or Retail.
236 BROAD STREET, ROME GEORGIA.
WOte frtiihr
SilO
We have On hand a
number or good farms
for renter sale. These
farms have come into
our hands at very rea
sonable figures, and
we are in position to
offer them at low
prices and on most
favorable terms. Ten
ants and buyerswouid
do well to consult us
before trading. We can
rent or sell. To good
parties, wishing time
on Farms we a-e
pared to offer bargains
Come and see us
Hoskinson 8l Harris.
$25
FOR MERCANTILE
COURSE IN
BOOK-KEEPING
Including Books
Call at office for particulars
J.G HARMISON
The “Operator” at Nevin’s to
night has received very compli
mentary notices from the Atlanta
press, and should have a crowded
house.
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M. n. THEDFORD'S
LiVER MEDICINE.
L ! Ao/? / \CcST!VENESS
.! dyspepe/a [J , :■/ I Sick dr
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!| vk
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>j WoxtHcruik':v'ith-.u-Th- Likeness..nd
SIONATU-T <?. </ A.TMi::-.-6!U»ON ?ROMTDK
r Each V/hap"e«. M. ■.Thsofosd Meo.@- 1
Everybody vvho >s
II somebody pre ac h e s
nthe doctrin:“Patronize:
i ’ home industry/’ Lov
ers of, a good cigar can
afford to practice what
they preach for Wart-
; er’s Rome made cigars
are the best on the mar-
, ket.
rving W. Larimore, physical di"
rector oi Y. M. C A., Des Moiue 6
lowa, says he can conscientiouelv
recommend Cbamberlain’s Pain Balm
to athletics gymnasts, bicyclists, foot,
ball players and tLe profession in
general for bruises, sprains and dis
locations; also for soreness and stiff
ness of the muscles when applied
before the parts become swollen it |
will effect acute in ouehalf the time
usually required. For sale by Lowry
Bros Druggta i s ’
Mrs. A. 0. Gerrard and L’angh
er M’s C. K. G rrard, have gone '
North to attend the late Fall Mi- <
iiuery Openings: and Will buy »
a large and sel-ct stock of s
newest Millinery Novelties *
A. 0, Garrard
SIIWH
We make them and sell
them at bottom prices,
HUME & PERKINS
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Leather and Shoe Findings,
♦ ’ ‘ - r A • •
Hand made Shoes built to order, Repairing
a speciality, at
Masonic Temple Store-
( J " 1 -.. W. .« • .as. *•
Wild Land Sale.
Will ba sold before the court house door in
the city of Rome, Floyd county, Ga. between the
egal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in De
cember 1894 the following described property to
wit ;•
Wild land lot No 14 contaiuingone hundred
and sixty acres, and bast naif of lot No. 55 con
taining eighty acres, all in the 4th. District and
4ih Section of Floyd County, Ga. Levied on by
virtue of 10 tita’s for the years 18F4 to 1895 inclu
sive, isued by John J Black, T. c. in favor of
State and county vs. Jno, W. Jones, as the prop
ertyof the def-nendanr
—W to d s-d. Jake c.J M°°r e . sheriff
Easily, Quickly, Pemawatly Restersi- *
MAGNETIC NERVINEtgIS
restore Lost Manhood
Debility and all the evils from earW Bic knew.
( cesses. the results o> overwork, t
etc. i'ull strength, tone and
Ito every organ or portion o£ t firßt box. Tho“
mont immMiat ly eesn )dJ office* ( -
an d s of letters <>f praise on file to
be carried in vest pocket. % on th • tr **£
address on receipt boxes.
mont in each box. if note"**’
Written Guarantee to i»fund mon
baud to us lor tbs Geuiuua. tlrcm**