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JN D TM? M R SR^Ril
uadAdmltteO 110 Was Wr °" K
H But Did it Again.
Please ullo«' ! P a,;o
„|u«ble paP®-- n “‘ k “ FCP •'
T.xCollecto’- Sanfo’tl s cards ol
2 M.»d May 22st. I desire
dial Mr. Sanford du.
gelled the 4’ ecial ‘“J. .‘ ,
teeu liquor deaiers before Apr
1898.
I read Mr. Sanford’s card of
May Ist, and. to,roe called 1, is
attention to tbe mistake he had
nude I stated to him fbat I had
bin, tlrn special tax for L
V. stoifregen, who was doing
business i” the Pavlovsk, house,
lie begged my pardon for pni
mv sister’s name m the
Ler, and said he won d go and
Lk her to excuse him tor it.
I desire to state that 1 assisleo
Mr. Sanford in his race for tax
collector, and I think he will ad
iu it that I did as much, if not
more than any other one man in
Floyd county. It seems to me
that this is the way he is trying!
to repay my kindness by adver-.
tisiugtothe world that my sis-1
ter is conducting a business!
without paying the special tax
She is not selling beer, though |
mv brother is, and 1 paid th< ,
special tax to Mr. Sanford for
said business. 1 gave.the tax ,
receiver’s a check for the
amount in January and took 8
receipt for same. I have the re—
cei t That check was paid at
the bank on March 31st 1898
and shows for its self —that date
being stamped on the face of tin
check. I showed this diet kto
Mr. Sanford alter 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 got it, J
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 had 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 May 21st. These are
the fads. Respectfully,
H. G. Stoffkeqen,
Do You Shave?—Do you
want an easy comfortable shave?
or a stylish haircut? 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
msiness, take on every trip a
bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it
acts most pleasantly and effect
ually o U [| le kidneys, liver and
bowels, preventing fevers, head
aches, and other forma of sick
ness. For sale in 50 cent bottles
nil leading druggists. Manu
actmed by the California Fig
kyrup Company only.
BALTIMORE A XI) RETURN
Account the Quadrennial
eil( l al Conference M. E church
‘’“"th, May 4th to 28th the
Atlantic R R. will
Ti ■ Ve ‘.yJ ow ~ou nd trip tickets.
.J s " 1 ' a^or d a splendid op
citi Ull , i y tu the the eastern
Can one. K. Ayer P. A
vonZ' 1U a DP r eciate a good tea,
g «t it at Lloyd’s. No
Ptck ig 9 to prison you.
_ J—ryw. -y ■.w.-'tatabA <
RIDE A
MONARCH.
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\\
Sold by
J. SaniVeal
Rsine, Ga.
The Monarch Bicycle is far su
perior to all others.
Annual Sales 0ver6,000,000 Boxes
RSR;
.'OR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS
such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach,
'.iiidiiwss. Fulness after meals,. Head
iche. Dizziness, Drowsiness. Flushings
>f Ji ■ it. Loss of Appetite, Costivemis.
Blotches on the Skin. C<>td Chills, Dis
turbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams and all
Nervous and Trembling Sensations.
THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF
(N TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer
will acknowledge them to be
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
!:< H UIN PILIJB, taken as direct
ed. Will nuickly restore Females to com
plete health. They promptly remove
obstructions or irregularities of the sys
tem ar.'l cure sick Headache*- Fur a
Weak Stomach
Impaired Digestion
Disordered Liver
IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN
Beechrm’s Pills are
Without a Rival
And hnve the *
LZ- ?.EST SALE
of any P.’ tent Medicine in the World.
26c. . t all Drug Stores,
jeL. SOUTHERN
m Rfuufly.
Cou lease.l Silieilule In Effect Maj I. 18'18.
stations. No in No. 11 No. 8
Lv Cb.ittanooga li.HUiuii 3.10 pm I 1 I(l,mi
Ar 11-.illon 7..'>kun; 4.21 pm 12.10a i
Ar Rome I’.tMuni; 5.35 pm I Hum
Ar Atlanta 11.40 am 8.05;,m, 50 mm
Lv Atlanta I. Li.piii 8.15 pm 5.20 am
Ar Macon 7.10 pm 10. V»am 8. lo.im
Ar Jesup 4. Hlum 2.38 pm
Ai Everett 5 25iim X-L’.pui I
Ar Jacksonville ... K. :■
Lv Ji sup lO.biam 6.56 pm
Ar Jacksonville' l.Mlpm 10.15 pm
Lv Everett , s.:<oum X3opm
Ai Brunswick| 6.3o;im| i. ■ •
No. 8 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chutla-
uoga to Atlanta.
No. U> carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chat-
Urn oga to AU mta.
No. Hear... • Pu'.iman Sleeping Car Atlanta
to Jacksonville anil Atlanta to Brunswick.
STATIONS. No. 7 I N.I. No 18
Lv Atlanta .... iI 00pm I.oopm 7." an
Ar Komc ' l.’iOinr.' A. 25pm 1i1.33>,m ,
Ar Dalton ... LLlatn ?.:>lpm 11.1-i.-m
Ar 1 liut(:iii<><> a i i..; in KaCpir. I.OJpm
Lv ChaluitKH.i: a 8 I lain: o.luem
Ar HuiKill...| I.2“pw
Ar Lexington "i.liJi'm I..'Miami
Ar Loui .ville 1 i .'"rii mJ
ArCincinnati 7.3fipm|
Lv ( natuiniioga .... i l.'fipm l.i-.am 1 2.‘>pn>
Ar Nashville . ! ti. Apm G.tt’am; 6..V>pm
No. 7 C'irrie Pullnriu Slocning <'.ir Atlanta
to < ’hatu.m i .ga ami Cleat, anoo.-a to < I’acinnuti.
No. 9 carries Pubinm S.eaping Car A'.l-mta
to Cincinnati ami < ualtiui .oga to Louisville.
ST V. <V. N. 6. N . INo. 16.
Lv Chattanooga Kl.i;::n -I. Ilium lOlMlpn.
Ar Knoxville II ■ non S.ir-urn I.loam
Ar Morris! .wn I.23ptn ‘.t.Vi.-.u: 2.2 am
Ar Hot Si rim s, 11.16am' 4.ouam
Ar Asheville 1.1.5 pm 5. iOam
Ar Salisbury : ; '• I": m m
Ar <;reensl>.,ro '..1 : 9.5.‘pm 110, m
Ar Raleigh :: Lktim 3.1 1 rr
Ar Norfolk , 2 I .. y .... l 7.3i):jm lr ... ••
Ar Wa iiin. t0n....| 6. 42 on H. . . n.
Ar New Yoril 12.4’pm 6. ” m
No. r.’earri'.s Pullin n SI.--ping <'ar Cha ta
aooon to New V irk via A-’ieville a nl Sai
ls >iwto Ri ’ll n mil arrivin ' Ri -hinonil6.llia m.
also Pullman Slvipiug Car Greensboro to Ntr
lolk.
No. pi is ,11,1 t-.iin Cant tana i.ra to Salis
bu *.v. with I’allin > > Slmtpiag <' ir Chaltan 'Os-a
to Aslis nirv a i.l S.i’.-imry to New York with
out chan-e.
8, ■, , '■ A". I No. II
<ii :!■ anoo-i*7. ...’j . 5.00 pm 8.40 am
\r Km.'svillv .1 s - ’ H. ;’.mi
\r Morri wa ' 2.l’inn I.’. -luii
Ar Bristol ; 7.00 am: IL ..pm
\r Wush.iw.'ton ; , 7.l"nm
Ar Nevi York.A..
N>>. 6 I‘itri-h‘s ’’ tV ’< vi ;ii i ' ’ ar i hatya
lioo ra t.IV . tin t .ia l Chait in oga to New
Yia lt « Uli u. eh i i
No. i ci- I-; ’a .ai in SI ■■ p’nr Car Knox
ville to Hit tol. '
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i.v Rom.. .’... «.ioa»
Ar Anipston , 11 ' 1 ’’
Ar B'nnliiitli'iin ■■ ■■ , ~ n
Ar Selmr. ’ I
Ar Meridian‘
Ar NcW Or’en'is..., ' " :I| o
Ar .la.m-.eC7 ~ I I-- - ‘
1 No. 15 I SNo79] 2 ~ +No ' ,fi H N -°IR.
•J.lklpm i.'Mlpm Lv Koine .ar 8.50 am B..t>am
| ipm 6.57 pm Ar Giiil ilen. nr 6-iMlam b.. Ham
(i.lXlpm 7. U'pm Ar AtOil n. lv 5.4 i;im 6. oum
t Dally except Sunday. i Sunday only,
I«. S. (JANNON. HU v.p. & n. m.. Washington. D.O
J. M. CULP. Triit. Mgr.. Wa hlngtbn. D, C.
W- A. TURK. G. P. A.. Washington. D- O.
f. DENSCOTER, A.o.p.A..Chattancioga,Tenu
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SUMMER S’-HOOL.
I will open iny summer tchonl
on the fi"et Monday io July.hptcial
attention given to pupils pr pal
ing for the university.
Palemon J. King,
May 21, ’9B.
CURRY'S
iarrhoea - Dysentery Specific
Is .1 positive' and populad remedy for
H Diarrhoea, Dij«gitj, G r ol6ra liilaiit>"i)i, k-
Cho’era Morbus, Fltix, Griping and all bowel affections.
We are now apuroa diing the season when Bowel t flections
i>rt vail, wlii- h . .Tiisi’s gre.it mortality, especially among children.
No prudent person should be without a reliable remedy. These
ittacks are frextu inly sudden and violent, often terminating in
iloath. A renowned physician says that “in large cities, during
the heated term, fully one-half the deaths are attributed to diar
rhoea and dysentery.” Recognizing the seriousness of the dis
irders of the alimentary canal, at the same time knowing the
efficiency of
CIJ RRY: S
Diarrhoea and Dasenm SneclllG
We oiler ii, as a positive cure and safeguard upon whcili you qan
rely in the hour of afHiction. In dysenteric troubles arising
i’rom c’ cessive heat or the imprudent indulgence in vegetables,
fruits, etc., and in diarrhoea of children during the process of
teething, nothing affords sucn prompt and permanent relief as
CURRY'S
'Diar aid DMitarii SDOOllte.
As it implies it ie a perf< ct b .nacea for all bowel!
complaints I’ : >i< ins recommend and prescribe it in their
practice, thereey evincing conn lence in this remedy, which is not
a.new candidate for public favor, but an old friend worthy of
public trust. Were it necessary, numberless certificates could
be furni-hed i’rom physicians and others who h ive witnessed its
wonderful ci rative properties in the various forms of summei
Complaints.
ITS EFFECTS ARE MAGICAL
ONLY 250 A DOTTLE]
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sitions', an i are 'i ’jo-um t i 11 1 by their e npl ijers.
J)a i I), r jyl ir, ait >ra V. 8 I'n-ner/dh, G i.. sav-ti: “Frank Huf
faker ill b ■i wi !i in > M» >u th re J m ritha. Ho is quLifi id th jr
ughlv f >.' t’ i * 'i :li • i't 1 l iis of sten I’raphic w irk .”
ii i'd -1 8 b i. i c H'.uz, oity, i "F >r six n tilths,l employe
Miss J. i i ■ .1 > a- 4 i >xf i.i'i «r ii 1 t.v j >.v.'itar 11 till a temporary
vacancy m nz oT' i. 0 i ninz dir ct y fro n thi cillege and without
previous x i < !.■) in ’tli m w >rk. mmy oflur dn ies were iinw, b i't
m ash irt :i n i hu' >r ri ii hi jy w is' so ;h th it sh t wis able 11 give at;
teuti hi to IY. u sin i ■. it tjl and efli ;i si .n inurr- “
R hii >llir 1 .v tri Li ii i iiv-i lys ' “-list vlinis eber is th i very
b -st st-Mi >z;' ’ph sr m R uni >r l) Gt of jit “ Miss M rn’e graduated sotm
n in ths a.< j.
M tssr.s. Wdihiil>V>l I i t, Ci itt in i> p, f.i i i ay —W find
Mr. 'Carter Wi I'r - i tjt’ • it' Jc. ip ibl ■. 'b i »rk tep ir m ' stenographer.
"Brown &W H i iir i, Gsinb ri S 0 s iy. ‘viz. John Loyd
ke.’ps ii ■b s >'?s wth any t-'nbis w'nt-ver.”
M in V n i• s t 1 s: i n ’ i' sI s c >u d ba g v > i.
d’ n i ’F: L; iis> ) r! i» ■ vil ! n>t reo nV - p » »ils if i•, this month
■ m nil lv n• it n’im.p i •’ ‘’’l J *tte •c i i s’ G oinii s e and posi‘ ion
secured Y >ung ns ian 1 la.fi is should eut«r n iw.
II S Sil ) 2KLEY. Principal.
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®Don’t Walk On |
® || Your Uppersit
iW, A-MU LLIN IX,M S asonPc Tmpi|
To Muical Poeple of Rome:
It is with pride that we announce the opening
I . of a new and complete stock, of
MB, lais,
AND I
■Small Musical Instruments I
in the new Moseley building, 327 Broad street,
where we would be pleased to have you call ami
examine our goods.
The stock consists of some of the best mikes
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 q
music store that Romans may be proud of.
We are determined to close out our stock o
- BICYCLES-
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at the earliest possible date.
K. E. FORBES
327 Broad Street. t
S. P. Davis, Manager.
NX X XX.XX X-\ \;N-N.X X X XX X X.X X X X.2XX X-
We keep on hand at all times a full stock of
Sheet Music
of the very na
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F.J-KANE& CD
248 B?oad Street.
Sale ol Summer Goods
XXXN.NN NN NNNN LTV \ \ \ \ A X * \ * t \ v
Lawns, Organdies, Piques, Percales
Gingham and Madras.
U ( I
Ready-Made Skirts and Waists
We intend to close out our shoe!
stock, so take advantage of cost!
i prices on shoesof the best makes. I
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i Special prices on everything at
F. J. K ARE
i 248 Broad Street-
ii , I
8 TONSDRIAL PARLORS- H
> LEWIS BARRETT, Artist;
t. Only skilled m m employaJ. Parlors recently renovated Mo-4 t
courteous attention and satisfactory services guaranteed, at No F l
“ 4W2, Broad street,