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True to every trust, faithful
|„ every duty, John C. Foster,
|„„did.te tor repreeeutattv.
ItreraFloydis a man who has
I been tried and never found
I wenting. «« *«' l,6 « lMted -
I Mark that prediction.
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You know, it strikes me as
I being very, very funny for the
I people who sei themselves up as
I o reformers,” to undertake to
I wake the peop'e believe that to
I remove such a model official as
I V. E- Beyseigel, and place in
I hi» stead a man whois no better
I M *man,aud who must needs
I be decidedly inferior as an ofli-
I cial and yet tell the dear people
I that such a change is absolutely
I necessary in order that “reform
I be worked.
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I have no idea that another
couuty in Georgia has so perfect
ly trained a clerk of court. Cf
course the man who opposes Mr,
Beyseigel is a good man. He
comes from a good family and
he has a perfect right to aspire
to any office within the gift of the
people. I say its alright that far.
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But at the same time, that
clever gentleman, even if he has
joined the “reformers,” must
admit that it the people wish to
retain in office a man whose en
tire life has been spent in a
strictly clerical office, who has
by constant attention to duty
become a well regulated index
and office machine, a man whose
services have been so clock like
as to make them invaluable to
• the office and to the public ser
vice, why they will be compell
ed to turn said aspirant down.
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And that’s what they
propose to do. The people know
Clerk Beyseif el and Deputy
Walter Ross. They have raised
these two officials and trained
them fora particular office. They
propose to see to it that both aie
retained—and that by a big ma
jority—both in the primary and
the general election.
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Why should Bob Foster, the
most enterprising of tax asses
sors not serve Floyd county for
the ensuing two years? He has
held the office long enough to
demonstrate to the people that
he is onto the very best system
in securing the returns of all the
property that exists.
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To change now—and from
* J «t I can see, hear and gather
the people have not the remotest
idea of defeating Mr. Foster at
the coming elections—l B ay to
change now means that an un
experienced man would be put
this responsible office and
t >at by lack of experience in the
“ew official the tax returns will
necessarily be far from complete
“nl-the county will be the
looser.
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( >f course Bob Foster is not
only man in Floyd county
10 fill the office of tax as
’oSß°r- Os course not. But when
comes to a matter of choice as
hehveenmenof proven ability
and men who
gieen in t | le business,
‘y the practical voter will do
ea practical man, look to the
Z® ? * nt f ereßtß of the county by
faitl^i 01 tr ' e d and found
1 ul and able public servant,
poster w illwi ,,. Murk t|, a ,
prediction.
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‘rie is not a more successful
ru «y « the Rome bar, years
and opportunities considered,
than Hon. W. 11. Ennis.
000
Two years ago the people of
Floyd county sent W. 11. Ennis
Ito th6 legislature as a represen
| tative fiom this county. By his
pleasing address, genial man
ners and best of all his good,
hard common sense and splendid
ability Mr. Ennis soon became
a recognized leader and one of
the most popular men of the
house.
000
Today, yielding to the solicita
tions of a host of friends and a
laudablj ambition, he is found
in the race for the Floyd county
endorsement for nomination to
the state senate.
000
And why not? He is not yet a
middle aged man, so far as
years are concerned, but he is as
able and as reliable, as faithful
to duty and as capable to lead as
any older man or younger man
who could be pitted against him.
000
You will see Bill Ennis win
out in the nomination, win out
in the election and then make a
I record in the senate that every
man in Floyd county will be
proud of. Mark that prediction.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
ATTORNEYS.
J. BRANHAM,
Law Office, 200 East First Street,
LOME, GA.
\ei-lAS, W. UNDERWOOD,
Attorney at Law, Rome, Ga.
Corpora*' m Law Only.
M B EUBANKS,
Atterney at law. OfficeKing Building.
Rome, t>a.
.W . H. ENNIS,
Attorney at Law Will Practice in all courts
Office, Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga,
-W J NEEL
Attorney at law. Will practice In all courts.
Special attention given to commercial law
and the examication cl laud titles,
office in King building. Rome, Ga.
"W ALTER. HARRIS.
Attorney at law and J. P. Office over F. J.
Kane & Co. *s.
LIPSCOMB Sc WILLINGHAM
Commercial Lawyers.
I Gffice In Armstrong hotel building,,Rome, Ga
J SANTY CRAWFORD
Attorney at law, Rome, Ga. Collections a
specialty-
Masonic Temple Rome, Go.
DENTISTS.
gj. A. /WILLS, D. D. 5.,
Office 240 1-2 Broad. # Over Cantrell & Owens.
J. L PENNINGTON. D.D S.,M D.
'■’ENTIST:
Office. 305 1-2 Broad street. Over Hanks Fur
niture Co.
PHYSICIANS.
C HAMID TON, M D
Physician and Surgeon Office, Medical
Building, Rome, Ga. O ce ’phone No. 62.
I_i- B MAMMONO. M. D,
Physician and Surgeon, Office in Medical
building. Residence, No. 403 West First st.
Gffice 'phone No 62.
LUMPKI 4 & PRINUTP,
ATTO CNEYS AT LAW,
Rome, : : : : Georgia.
General practice throughout North Georgia.
Correspondence solicited. Special attention
to mercantile collections.
STENOGRAPHER.
GEORGE WRIGHT,
Stenogiapher and Typewriter.
Office. 14, Armstrong Building. Tel. N > .39
Mrs. A. Inveou, residing at 720
Henry St., Al on, 111., suffered
with sciatic rheumatism for over
eight months. She doctored for it
nearly the whole of this time,
using various remedies recom
mended by friends; and was
treated by the physicians, but re
ceived no relief. She then used one
und a halt bottles of Ch amber lan. Y
Pain Balm which effected a com
plee cure. This is published at
her request, as she wants others
similarly afflicted to know what
cured her. The 25 and <SO cent
sizes for sale by Curry-Arringtoti
Co.
Fancy Bananas and Apple
cheapest at Lloyd’s.
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Every day now brings us heavy ship
ments of standard and seasonable fur
niture, ana the coming of spring
we have already received a
CAR LOA D
OK BABY
CARRIAGES
All of them beauties and many of
them dainty little vehicles, combin
ing the essensial points of beauty and
strength •
MATTI NGrS. >
KTJGrtS.
CARPETS q
In this department we have received
for the spring trade one car load of
mattidg which we imported direct
from Japan. Here you can find new
patternsand the prettiest of designs
and at remarkably low prices.
STOVES-
Do vou need a new stove in ycur
kitch m? Then call on us and you
will go no where else. V e have the
best and that means an economic
stove in every sense of the word.
IK UMS
FURNITURE CO
305 Broad st- Phone 52-
Undertakers, Embalmers, and Fu
neral Directors.
Como, Wis„ Hyannis, Nebr.,
Jan. 10,1898. Jan. 2,1898. I
I would not fie „ • I regard PISO’S
without PIS 0' S CURE FOR CON-
CU R E for CON- "cures where 111 else Fails, SUMPTION as the
SUMPTION for any g 8 best Cough medi-
thing. For a bad cine on the market, 1
Cough or Ccd.l it is “ having used it for
beyond all others. 15 years.
Mrs C. REYNOLDS. J. A. WESTOVER.
“The Best Cough Medicine.”
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>ur companies in the counties of Po'k. Bartow, F.oyd,
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THE MODEL LAUNDRY
Is doing tho bast of w >rk ml guaran
tees satisfaction. Prices are most
reasonable. Fme work a specialty.
TCJNSQRIAL PARLORS-
LEWIS BARRETT, Artist;
Only skilled m m employed. Parlors recently renovated Mos
courteous attention and satisfactory services guaranteed, at
462, Broad street.
' I lie Preferred Accident
INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK.
The Preferred's policies are particularly adapted for businessmen, and special policies are
issued for bankei s hi ]I; y*i<ians. surgeons and dentist*, and tortraveling men. The Pre
terred la an old lln. .-t« . 1 company with assets of over Mbb.WXiOO.
JOHN R. THORNTON,
ATLANTA, GA. • • • • STATE MANAGER
THE ARMSTRONG HOTEL
Rome, Ga
Regular Special
Boarders A Ratus
Wanted A * ■ Montlilij-
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TLe place to get’a quick, good meal.
McCALL & YOUNG, Proprietors.
J School Supolies. i S
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W< We are pioneers in the school books and school sup- <<«
ic« Pb’ business and we are also right up-ro-dide in every- »>>
£>S thing that should be kept by an up-to-date Bookstore.
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j Will PIPES.
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«« No hcuse m the Stite car. serve vou better when vou de-
' sire to invest in a new coverin? fcr tee dear, old walls o.
(<<< your home. See our stock on hand and samples w,
I H. A. SMITH, |
g THE OLD RELIABLE BOOK STORE. |
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Hon.Jno.W. Maddox
Makes the best Congressman this district
Ever had. He will be elected again.
Knows How.
) Gen. Fitz. Lee
Will make a “Jimdandy” commander of
) the American troops on the island of Cuba
knows How.
> Tom Turner
) Has been printing in this town for the past
twenty years, and has turned out from the
\ Economical Printing House some of the
best printingever done in the South.
) Knows How.
/ •
Call on us at No. 221 Broad Street, or drop
us a postal. Me or Ben will call on you,
) talk to you inteligently about your Job
Printing and save you money,
We Know How.
CANDY
/f K.. CATHARTIC y
CURE CONSTIPATION
ALL
25c 50c DRUGGISTS
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