The Rome hustler-commercial. (Rome, Ga.) 18??-????, May 25, 1898, Image 4
H, G.STOFFRM
Writes a Card Snowing Mr* I
Sanford is Wrong
AND THAT MR BAJFORD
Had Admitted he Was WronE
But Did it Again.
Editor Koine Hi iatleh-CommebOlA l
Please allow me space in your
valuable paper to make reply to
Tax Collector Sanford’s cards of
May 21st and May 22st. 1 desire
to state that Mr. Sanford did
collect the special tax from thir
teen liquor dealers before April
Ist, 1898.
I read Mr. Sanford’s card of
May Ist, and ft once called his
attention to the mistake he had
made. 1 stated to him that I had
paid him the special tax for ,L
W. Stoffregen, who was doing
business in the Pavlovski house.
He begged my pardon for put
ting my sister’s name in the
paper, and said he would go and
ask her to excuse him for it.
1 desire to state that I assisted
Mr. Sanford in his race for tax
collector, and 1 think lie will ad
mit that I did as much, if not
more than any other one man in
Floyd county. It stems to me
that this is the way he is trying
to repay my kindness by adver
ti; itig to the world that my sis
ter is conducting a business
without paying the special tax.
She is not selling beer, though
my brother is, and I paid the
special tax to Mr. Sanford for
said business. I gave the tax
receiver’s office a check for the
amount in January and took a
receipt for same. I have the re
ceipt. 'l'hat check was paid at
the bank on March 31st 1898—
and shows for its self—that data
being stamped on the face of the
check. I showed this check to
Mr. Sanford after his card of
May Ist appeared.
This is the $l5O that Mr. San
ford, in both his cards, says he
did not get. I say he did get it,
and I think the people of Floyd
county know me well enough to
know that I would not say a
thing if it were not true.
Mr. Sanford certainly has col
lected this $l5O. He certainly
got it before April 1, 1898. He
certainly bad his attention called
to it after his card of May Ist
was printed. He certainly ac
knowledged his error after see
ing the banks entry on the face
of the check. And yet, after ac
knowledging his error then, he
republishes the statement of
May Ist on Mav 21st. These are
the facts. Respectfully,
11. G. Stoffregen.
Do You Shave? —Do you
want an easy comfortable shave?
or a stylish hair cut? Then you
give Barrett & Sanders a call.
For the past five years Sanders
has been with the Armstrong
barber shop, and is well known
to the public. Shop 312 Broad
street, next Douglass Livery
stable.
WHEN TRAVELING
Whether on pleasure bent, or
business, take on every trip a
bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it
acts most pleasantly and effect
ually on the kidneys, liver and
bowels, preventing fevers, head
aches, and other forms of sick
ness. For sale in 50 cent bottles
by all leading druggists. Manu
factured by the California Fig
Syrup Company only.
BYL I' 1M )REAN DII E TjRN
Account the Quadrennial
General Conference M. E church
South, May 4th to 28th the
Western <& Atlantic 11. 11. will
sell very low round trip tickets.
This will afford a splendid op
portunity to visit the the eastern
cities. Call on C. K. Ayer P. &
T A.
If y u appreciate a good tea,
yo ; can get it at Lloyd’s. No
ea l package to poison you.
RIDE A
MONARCH.
Sold by
.1. StimVeal
Rjme, Ga.
The Monarch Bicycle is far su
perior to all others.
Annual Sales 0ver6,000,000 Boxes
:’OR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS
»ueh as Wind and Pain in tho Stomach,
giddiness. Fulness after meals. Head
ache, Dizziness, Drowsiness. Flushings
_>t Heat, Loss of Appetite, Costiveness,
Blotches on the Skin, C'dd Chills, Dis
turbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams and a!!
Nervous and Trembling Sensations.
THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF
IN TWENTY MINUTES, Every sufferer
will acknowledge them to be
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
BEECH IM'S PILLS, taken as direct
ed, will quickly restore Females to com
plete health. They promptly remove
obstructions Or irregularities of the sys
tem an«l cure Sick Headache. Fur a
Weak Stomach
Impaired Digestion
Disordered Liver
IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN
Beecham’s Pills are
Without a Rival
And hnva the
LARGEST SALE
of any Patent: Medicine in the World.
25c. at al) Drug Stores.
SOUTHERN
' m RAILWAY.
COBilenxeil Srliednle in Effect May I, IS>S.
STATIONS. No. 16 NO. il No. S
Lv Chatlauoo .a ........ 6.3oain 3.10 pm 10.10|>n:
Ar Dalton 7.slani ( -1.24 pm r.’.luain
Ar Koine 9.0011111' 5.33 pm, 1.41 am
Ar Atlanta 11. Muir 8.05) in s.o>am
Lv Atlanta 4.-t>um H. 13pm 3.20 am
Ar Maoon 7. lOpin 10.35r.rn 8. loan
Ar Jesup 4.40 am 2.38 pm
Ar Everett.. 3.23 am :!.23pn
Ar Jacksonville B.loam 9.20pn.
Lv Ji sup lO.Olaml 6.56pu
Ar Jacksonville i I.oopm 16.15pn
Lv Everett ■ 5.30 am 3.301 TO
\r Brunswick | 6.3o:im| 4.30pn
No. 8 carries Cullman Sleeping Car Chatta
nooga to Atlanta.
No. 10 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chat
tanooga to Atlanta.
No. 14 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Allan::,
to Jacksonville and Atlanta to Brunswick.
stations. No. 7 J No. 9 : Sfo. 13
Lv Atlanta llO.Otipml 4.66 pm 7.5.iuu
Ar Rome ] l.OOami 6.25 pm 10.33 am
Ar Dalton I 2.34:irn| 7.3 Ipm 11. I iatn
Xr Chattanooga ! tn H.hopir. l.lDpn
Lv Chattanooga 8.40 am 9. lOpur
Ar Burgin 1 •.''ipmj
Ar Lexington s.lopin| 4.30 am
Ar Louisville 750 pm ?.50am
Ar Cincinnati I 7.80 pm 7.30 am
Lv Chattanooga 1.25 pm. 1.15 am 1 25pn>
Ar Nashville . | 6.55 pm 8.40 am 853 pm
No. 7 carrie Pullman Sleeping Car Atlant:
to ('liattan Mga and Cliattanoo .'a to Cincinnati
No. 9 carries Pullin in Sleeping Car Atlanta
'o Cinci.ia.ili an 1 Chattanooga to Louisville.
STATIONS. I No.fi. I No. 12 No. 16
Lv Chattanooga I B.loam I. loam 10. Opn.
i .Ar Knoxville Il ’, on 8.05 am I.loan
Ar Morristown 1.23 pm 9.50 nm 2. .'.’•all
Ar Hot Springs ; 11.46 am I.OOani
Ar Asheville 1.15 pm 5. loam
Ar Salisbury i 6 10pm l>.3o;nn
Ar < 1 reensboro ' 9.52 pm I.’. 10, in
Ar Raleigh 1.40 am 1.40) m
Ar Norfolk 7.36 am
Ar Wa liiugton 1 6.42 >m 9. ,spm
Ar New York | 12.13 pm 6. .’ !: in
No. 12 carries Pullin.i i Sleeping Car Cha'ta
looga to N:w York via Asheville and Sal
isbury to Richmond arriving Ki hmond6.4oa.m.
also Pullman Sleeping Car Greensboro to Nor
folk.
No. 16 is solid train C i:i‘tanoi a to Sa’i
oury. with Pallini i Sleeping C.ir Ch ittanoo/a
to Salisbury and Salisbury to New York with
out change.
ST Ill's- No. 4 No (I
Lv Chaltinoo ;a . ... i 5.00 pm 8 I
Ar Knoxville 8.1 p n li. 5 in
Ar Morrist >wn .’ 'Arm in
Ar Bristol 7.0 i am
Ar Washington . i 7.1 ■ i
Ar New York I 1.20pn
No. A carries I’.illiu i i ‘slivpin • Car Ch i'' :■
nooea to Washin-t n oi l Ciiavtan ora to New
York without eh m re.
No. 4 carries Pu . ur.i Sleeping Car Knox
ville to Bri tol.
HTATfoItS i No. 15
Lv Rome 0
Ar Anniston 11 l-m.
Ar Birmingham .... lO.Oopm
Ar Selma I 3.5: pn
Ar Meridian t. 'opir
Ar New Orleans .. l!l30nm
Ar Jackson . 9. 13: n.
Ar Vicksburg i ... 11.35 am
Ar Shreveport 7.2ilpin
« No. 15 | jNo. (i .'o , \'o. i '
i.OOptn 4.30 pm Lv Rome .nr B.s'him 8.35:im
,3.10 pm 6.57 pm Ar Gild bun. nr li.iunm fi.ltdam
y.ixipm 7.10 pm Ar Altai a. lv s.4'iim 6.20a;n
t Daily except Sunday. § Sunday only.
K. S, CANNON. 3d v.p. & i..m.. Washington. D.C
J. M. <TLP. Truf. Mgr.. Wu hington. D. C.
W. A TURK. G. P. A . Washington. D. C.
C. A. HENSCOTER, a.u.p. a..Chattanooga,Tenn
SUMMER SCHOOL.
I will open my summer bchool
ou the fi-st Monday hi July. Special
a’tention given to pupils prepar
ing for the university.
PalemonJ. Kins.
May 21, ’9B.
CURRY L S
Diarrhoea - Dysentery Specific
Is a positive and populad remedy for
* DlarrhOM, Dijscnteru, 6 r oiera ln!ant>'m, ►
Cholera Morbus, Flux, Griping and all bowel affections.
Wc are now apnroaohing the season when Bowel .• flections
orevail. which causes great mortality, cspeciolly am* ng children
No prudent person should be without a reliable remedy. These
i;;tacks are frexuently sudden and violent, ofien terininati.ig in
death. A renowned physician says that “in large cities, during
the healed term, fully one-half the deaths are attributed to diar
rhoea and dysentery.” Recognizing the seriousness of the dis
orders of the alimentary canal, at the same time knowing the
efliciency of
CURRY : S
Diarrhoea and Dosonwo sonGiiio
We offer it as a positive cm e and safeguard upon wheih you can
r<*ly in the hour of affliction. In dysenteric troubles arising
from excessive heat or the imprudent indulgence in vegetables,
fruits, etc., and in diarrhoea of children during the process of
teething, no hing affords sucn prompt an 1 permanent relief as
CURRY'S
Diarrhoea and DUMtero Sneeino,
As its name implies it ie a perfect pmace.i for all bowel!
‘•omplaiiits Physicians recommend and prescribe it in their
practice, th< reey evincing confidence in this remedy, which is not
i new candidate for public favor, but an old friend worthy of
>ub!ic trust. Were it nece.ssary, nuinberhss certificates could
>e furnished from physicians and others who have witnessed its
vonderful curative properties in the various forms of summer
omphiints.
ITS EFFECTS ARE MAGICAL
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To Miiical Poeple of Rome:
It is with pride that we announce the openi u g
of a new and complete stock of
MB,
A. ND
Siuailil Musical In st Foments
M
in the new Moseley building, 327 Broad street,
where we would be pleased to have you call and’
examine our goods.
The stock consists of some of the best makes
of pianos and organs on the market today. We
keep a full line of everything pertaining to a first
class music store—Something Rome has needed for
a long time. Give us a call and you will find a
music store that Romans may be proud of.
We are determined to close out our stock 0
- BICYCLES-
at the earliest possible date.
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IE. IE.
327 Broad Street.
S. P. Davis, Manager.
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We keep on hand at all times a full stock of
Sheet Music
of the very n ‘west pablica’i
F. J-KANE & CO
248 Broad Street.
Sale ol Summer Goods
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Lawns, Organdies, Piques, Percales,
Gingham and Madras.
Ready-Made Skirts and Waists
We intend to close out our shoe
stock, so take advantage of cost
prices on shoes of the best makes.
> Special prices on everything at
F. J. KANE and CO.
’ 248 Broad Street-
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[ TONSDRIAL PARLORS-
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Only skilled men employed. Parlors recently renovated
courteous attention and satisfactory services guaranteed, a
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