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RETROSPECTIVE
noting Minister Glances Back
*” 6 O«er the
f|EL P 7f METHODISE.
r he Coming of Conference
Reminds Manyo l the Gon
vention Held in Home
Fourteen Years
Ago.
The forthcoming Annual Con
ference of North Georgia which
w ill convene in this city next
month will be an event of interest
to Methodist all over Georgia us
well as in Rome. The annual Con
ference last met in this city four
teen vears ago, and was presided
oV er by Bishop Holland H. Mc-
Tyeire who has since gone to re
ceive his crown in glory. The ses
sion this year will show marked
advancement and it will be an oc
casion long to be remembered by
the good people of this city of all
denominations. There will be over
five hundred preachers present
I and about one hundred and fifty
I lay delegates besides hundreds who
I will attend as visitors. Rome of
I course will evince her well known
I hospitality in ca emg lor her
I guests c
I lue Annual Conference stands
I out prominently as the chief event
lin the Metbouist Episcopal year
■To Him annual gaiueriug prc«cn-
Ifisaud peuoie wok turward ami
I backward with the most intense
■ interest. It ’8 the time tor recKun-
■ mg up the results of the year's ac-
■ tivities. The ministers character
■ isesuinined to eee 11 he has waik-
■ edwuilhily, and he is expected at
H thebaine tune io report tne spir.t-
■ ual auii tinancial condition ot ills
■ charge, Important rslat-
■ ibg lu cuurch and stale are consiu-
■ Sledby committees, who report
I lUtsreuu bear the close ol the ses-
■ siou. \uuug ministers are ex-
■ auiiueu m tne courses of study
■they have been pursuing, and c»n
-■didaifßiur membership in tne
■Conference are received upon trial.
■Kacti aliernoon during the
■sessiuu ut the cabinet is held. The
■abiuet is composed of the presid-
Bishop and the Presiding El
[d- 1 * •wd iia chief duty is to make
appointments. •
H it has bee u truly said : “There
■Buothiug m n |j history to com
wuh the story of Methodist
■ tow| h ana achievement in this
a hundred years ago it
apuuy grupmg power, repre
sented by eighty, three trave.ing
■ reacbers ail(1 nol quitft tifteeh |
■mubau i , .mmuuicauts. Today !
■■ travem.g preachers number
t'thirty-thousand, besides thir-
■ preachers, and
ntfiuht-rßhiD h ae increased to
’han five million It has sis-
Vti thousand churches and fit
parsonages, and the
■Rvalue of its property ex
■ ed Y WO hundred million dol
■T'™',
in i i ’' ’ le total nuin-
00.'!.' branch church!
■ Kias shown by the sta
of 1891.
■??"?? " Ssl ” 11 liel ' l in this
K ‘>f North Geor-
■ spirits in Methodism
Bee mor,'. 7 " ( ’" t! *"
Bn pGiiitd" xouH who
7" th o of
IK-d/x? pi’oclaina-
a c Rev -
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I (■''’■ o’ Pattilkx
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II .. , ' KGmllihn.
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I B ,h "‘“'>'"d u | ’ * Au(l '‘ rs " n
IE h p, " '•‘"•H-able Rev
II 1 f ll r „.
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I ■ A'w'nu7th'' yOt "° to Wl '°
I B Ij r. E F years’ ses
”T lia of the Nash .ville,
cate in Atlanta, Dr. W. W. Smith,
of Virgioia: Dr. G.G. Smith the
historian of the North Georgia
Conference; Dr. J. W. Height, of
Atlanta: Drfl. J. D. Robbins, G.
W. Goibouth, Walker Lewie, T. F.
Pierce* Sam P. Jones, J. B. Cul
pepper, and H. N. Parks. The
North Goergia Conference is full
of men noted for their piety, learn
ing ana ability as pulpit orators,
indeed. There are too many to
make mention of them in this
limited article. The presiding
Biuhop this year will be Dr. VG.
Haygood, a man of eminent abil
ity.
The session will be held in Dr.
Gibson’q church and they will
last about one week fried chick i.
w.l n > doul tbe io gre. t demand
Come. -
MABEL PAIGE.
Little Mabel Paige Captures
Charleston S. C.
The News and Courier says of
her
Little Mabel Paige, aged thir
teen years, and her company
achieved an unqualified success at
Aoademy of Music last night, when
a week’s engagement of comedy
was opened with a charming com
edy adapted from the German of
“The Other Girl.” Os course Ma
bel, who appears in the role of
Evangeline, is the central figure
of the play, but unlike many so
called stars of maturer years, little
Mabel does not take upon her
shoulders the entire task of amus
ing and entertaining the audience.
She has an excellent support and
the aggregation is composed of
people who are able to contribute
materially to the night’s enter
tainment. Mabel herself is a veri
tible infant phenomenon. Unlike
most soubrettes, she is younger
than she 1-oks.
Last night she p aved the role of
sixteen year-old girl with modern
views and up to date habits, and
played it to the life, introducing
quite a number <<t song* and dan
c-s including the tin de seicie
handspring and split. Stm is alto
gether a bewitching bit of feminity
and before thn close of the engage,
meut wdl doubtless have all
Charleston a’» her !• et. Sp» cialtif 8
far above 'he average are also i -
trodueed bv Arnv Pntfe, Anna
Pomeroy an i E H. O’Connor, —
Charleston (SC.) News and Cour
ier
In order that the little star may
be greeted by a crowded house
Ladies will be admitted tree Mon
day night if accompanied by a per
Ison holding one paid ticket. Re
member the prices are only 10,10
(ano 80 cents, Secure your se<.t
now at \eiHer’s.
DON'T BE IMPOSED UEOIV,
! when you ask for Doctor
l » I'., . ee's Golden Medical T ’iss-
l\ 5 w aii? covery. Go to a reliaole
1 denier. He'll sell you wt’at
you want. The ones who
have something else to urfie
V upon vou in it« place are
tOa thinking of the extra profit
fgSa Kaißs they’ll make. These things
Mun YfiSjg pay thfni better, but they
*&gi Mm don’t care about y<m.
MMI {gjjy? None of these cheap sub-
M M BW rtitut?s is “ just as go< h! ”as
|■ Hf the “Discovery.” That is
|J|JM athoonly blood-cleanser, ilesh
-9 builder, and strength - re
storer so far-reaching and so unfailing in its
effects that jt can be guaranteed. In the
moat stubborn Skin, Scalp, or Scrofulous
Affections, or in every disease that s caused
by a torpid liver or by impure blood if it
ever fails to benefi* or cure, you have your
money back. ~
Nothing else, at any price, is really m
cheap. You pay only for the good you get.
There wouldn’t be any cases of chronic Ca
tarrh if all used Dr. Sage’s Remedy. Thatl
positive. Its proprietors will pay re
ward for an incurable case.
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The comparative value of these twocards
Is known to most persons.
They illustrate that greater quantity !•
Not always most to be desired.
These cards express the beneficial qual-
» -ityof.
Ripans*Tabules
compared with any previously known
DYSPEPSIA CURE.
Ripans Tabules : Pria , 5° cents • bor ’
Os druggists, or by mad.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME SUNDAY OCTOBER 14 1894.
A KULUSTER OF
BULLS EYE SHOTS.
I dont know to what extent the '
report has been circulated, but.
from more than one source I have I
had friends to come to me and ask
if the Hustler of Rome is or is not I
owned by a stock company. When
I b ive assured the questioner that
such is not the ease, 1 have had
them say, “Well it is being report
ed so through certain channels,”
and they would then name the re
ported stockholders.
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In certain directions and in
“those directions only” the im
pression is to be created, and th e
effect is to injure the paper with a
“certain element” and cripple the
papers business departmnnt. Now
while I do not know who the “au
thor” of this ‘rumor” is I do know
that he is a “slick duck” and is
playing a “stocked hand’’ on some
very clever people.
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In behalf of the Hustler of
Rome I want to say that the Hust
ler of Rome daily and the Week
ly Rome Courier began life under
the present management and from
that first day on dowm to the pres
ent time they have never for an
hour had any other owners than
those who launched them.
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As to the scoundrel who “in
vented" the rumor, I have this to
say, he has woven a lie out of
whole cloth and has knowingly
and maliciously put it into circu
lation. Not only that, he has so
planted the seeds of false-hood
that they ought to spring up and
flourish on the quiet, and work
ruin to my paper. Such a clever
liar as he, may be honest —he may
be but my can lid opinion is that
he will steal. But then he is a cow
ard too, and while he knows that
this cap fits him, he will never
stick his head into it. “Mark
that prediction.“
To those certain few who have
been given “pointers” “strictly
on the quiet,” I have no word of
censure—you heard the story —you
have heard me name it and its
myiterious author—if you hear it
again kindly refer your informant
to me.
So much for that—but before I
drop the subject I must thauk thi
good people who have ever rallied
to the support of the ‘’little” Hus
tler oe Rome and through the
fearful panic, stood by a papr-r
that has always been oo t ie sidi > f
the masses and for the right. If th»-
paper is succeeding, it is doing so
ifter having passed through the
fires of adversity and the haunts
of poverty. If it is succeeding it is
because it has merited su cees at
the hands of the Rome puplic—
and the Rome public knows its
business,
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From a little four page weekly,
gotten out two pages at the time,
with its entire outfit, composing
room and sanctum all enjoying
plenty of elbow latitude in a 15 x
20 ft. room, it has grown to an
eight page daily and weekly and is
ai home in its different appart
meuts in four tunes the floor
apace.
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It is a home paper ai d a welcom
ed guest at the fireside of four fifth
of the homes of this city, as to its
staff—every body knows “me or
John Re-se,” and they give us t.je
ALMOST A NEW YORK DAILY
That Democratic wonder. The,
New York Weekly World, has just
changed its weekly into a twice a
week paper and you can now get
the two papers and the weekly
courier-for the same old price
SI.OO a year.
*. from New
York right at your door fresh every
three days—ls 6 papers a year.
We have made arrangements by
which we can furnish tRe weekly
courier and the 1 wice-a-week New
York World all for SI.OO a year.
Here is the opportunity to get
your own local paper and The New
York World twice every week at
news, But ths composing room of
the Hustler of Rome presents o e
of the most remarkablv pictures
known to Georgia Journalism.
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A half score of earnest, honest,
light hearted, womanly younj In
dies, all of whom learned »u‘ stick
type’* in the Hustler of Rome
composing room, presided over by
the only young lady foreman of a
daily paper office, perhaps in the
South—a girl promoted from their
ranks —With such a force and
our “two devils” there is no eie
ment in Rome that Jean keep The
Hustler of Rome from succeed
n g—and no good element can
know the facts and trv to reiard
us. All we ask is a fair field and
“equal” favors and we will, in
building up our city and section,
grow stronger and yet more strong.
—Now lets all get together and
“dam the Etowah ’
(s as safe and harmless as a flai
seed poultice. 1c iCtslikeapo’d.
tice, drawing out fever and pain
and curing aE diseases peculiai
to ladies.
«‘Orange Blossom” is a pas
tile, easily used at any time; '
is applied right to the parts
Every lady can treat berseb
with it.
Mailed to any address upon re
ceiptofsi. Dr. J. A. McGill&Co.
4 Panorama Place. Chicago, IE.
Sold by
D, W. Curry Druggist.
A G-RA.ITO OFFER!
EDEE MME. A. RUPPERT’S
FIIEE FACE BLEACH
MME. A. RUPPERT
X y -ay.: ** 1 appreciate the fact
that there are many thou
eand.of lafllealn the United
Slateathatwouhlliket 'try
JJ - my World-Renow..ed f
SAw -W- WS Bleach: but have been
TU r kept from dolna »o on ac-
Counter prl A which IrM.OO
per bottle or HboUle.tuker
- KjK together. »A.OO. in order
that all of these may hav'
an opportunity, I will girt
'SB**! to every caller, absolutely
~ « free, a sample bottle, anc
/y. /‘f- ytnordertosupplythoseout
XS-'* 1 Vi _ 1 „f i ||j ,oi in any partof the
world. I will aend H safely packed In plain wrapper
all charge, prepaid, for 25 cents, silver or stamp.'
In every case es freeklea, pimples.moth, sal
lowness, blackheads, acne,ecrema. eillness.rough
ness or any discoloration or disease of the skin,
and wrinkle* (not caused by facial expression)
EACH BLkACH removes absolutely. It does not
cover up, as cosmetic do, but Isa cure. Address
MADAME A. BVFPEItT.(Iiept.O.)
No.o East 14th St., NEW YORK CITY.
Valuable Farms for Ml ar
sale
We have On hand a
number ot good farms
for rent or 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 anc! buyers would
do well to consult us
before trading. We can
rent or sell. To good
parties, wishing time
on Farms we are pae
pared to offer bargains
Come and see us
Hosknson & Harris.
YIGORKMEN
Easily, Quickly, Permanently hastuM >
MAGNETIC NERVINE ten guarantee to i
restore Lost Manhood. Cures weakneaaos. Nervous
Debility and all the evils from early or later ex
cesses. the results of overwork, worry, sickness,
etc. Full strength, tone and development (riven
to every organ or portion of the body. Improve
ment immediately seen from the first box. Thous
ands of letters of praise on file in our office. Can .
be carried in vest pocket. Sent by mail to any
address on receipt of price. One month's treat
ment in each box. Priot*Sl.oo,6 boxAS. $5.00, with
Written Guarantee to refund money if not cured.
Head to us for the Genuine. Circulars Free.
Warter’s hand made
is the finest smoke on
the market- —and then
it is Rome made;Fruits
of home Industry. Ask
THE FINEST LINE
AXD
Best Assortments
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!
BARGAINS IN SHOES AT
240 BROAD STREET-
Mrs. J F. Wardlaw?
JMEILILiTJSrEJZRrZ’,
N jv stock, and a c omplete line of all the very
latest Novelties. New goods arriving weekly.
No. 208 Broadway, Rome Ga.
OPPOSITE FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
HOME IIAKIIIY
AND
RESTAURANT.
J. T, Wilkie, Proprietor. No. 228 Broad Street.
FRESH BREAD Mil CAKES MIDE EVERY DAY
Restaurant supplied with the best the market affords.
Special attention to wedding orders and ornamental cakes*
FRESH OYSTERS RECEIVED EVERY DAY.
Polite waiters, Satisfaction guaranteed. Give me a call
Wlffl Ml anil BBTil, COMI’AM
MANUFACTVRERSjAND.DEA LEKS IN
MarhlP. anil Graaila, Monnineiits, CoDing, Wire an
WroFsM Iron Faaciai Lawn Vacos, Fonntaius &c.
What You Want andVGet 'What You Order.
S. HEMSTREE 1 " Mgr, Chattanooga Tenn
1116 Market Street.
A. J. BANKSTON General Agent
Ringgold Georgia
SHIBCIES,
We make them and sell
them at bottom prices,
HUME & PERKINS
JL? TXT. H-A.R’l’j
Leather and Shoe Findings,
Hand made Shoes buiit to order, Repairing
a speciality, at
Masonic Temple Store.
THE LITTLE RUBY
TONSORIAL PARLORS,
If you want work In mv line call at my Shop.
Frank. Taylor, the old reliable.
HA'-rn RESTORED! This wonderful jjemeUy
v 4 guuruu-> eU i ■ e . diseases.such »s Weak Memory,Los.dißrain
e-s Power, Headai: V.'ukelulness. Lost Man.iood. Nightly Emissions. Nervous-
WB W ■■ ness,all draiiisaml 10. sos powerln Generative Organs of either sex caused
9 U«* I by ovcrcxertion. y.>ulliii»i error., excessive use of tobacco, opium orstlm
iilants, which had to hilirmitv. Consumption or Insanity. Can be carried lu
I’ L, vest pocket. #> ->er bo.r.« for W 4, by mall prepaid. WlthaftS order wa
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