A history of Rome and Floyd County, State of Georgia, United States of America; including numerous incidents of more than local interest, 1540-1922 . h his corporalsguard, Col. Graves departed for adifferent clime. In the meantime,Frank L. Stanton had broken in fromthe Smithville (Lee County) News,but his prodigous efforts to propthings up with poety availed little, andhe escaped to Atlanta a short distanceahead of the crash. OWE NO MAN ANYTHING.—The Cash System is Best for Mer-chant and Customers.—Messrs. Edi-tors : With your permission we takethis occasion to set forth to our friendsand patr


A history of Rome and Floyd County, State of Georgia, United States of America; including numerous incidents of more than local interest, 1540-1922 . h his corporalsguard, Col. Graves departed for adifferent clime. In the meantime,Frank L. Stanton had broken in fromthe Smithville (Lee County) News,but his prodigous efforts to propthings up with poety availed little, andhe escaped to Atlanta a short distanceahead of the crash. OWE NO MAN ANYTHING.—The Cash System is Best for Mer-chant and Customers.—Messrs. Edi-tors : With your permission we takethis occasion to set forth to our friendsand patrons a few reasons why weought to be encouraged in our re-cently adopted system. Cash. We be-lieve it is best for both merchant andcustomer. When we go to marketwith the cash, we are independent andcan buy goods when we please andwhere we find goods at the lowestprices—we buy at reduced prices anddivide with the customer. The cus-tomer is under no obligation to buyof us because of an unpaid debt,whether it is to his interest or not;merchant and customer stand on equalground. Again, the cash system makesno bad debts. It is the good solvent. TELAMON CRUGER SMITH-CUYLER, aRoman who has traveled all over the worldand is an entertainer without a peer.


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