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DON’T DODGE
And Jump Behind a Pile of
Boxes
WHEN YOU WANT A DRINK
Rev. G. W. Duval Preaches a
Sermon and the Screens
are Removed.
You may have noticed a change in the
bar-rooms recently.
Or you may not notice bar-rooms.
Anyhow, a change has been made in
the past few days, and one that ia an in
convenience to the man who objects to be
gazed 11 by passers by when he bends
his elbow.
Up to a few days ago the saloons in the
city, or most of them, seemed to find it
necessary to have a pile of boxes or cases
of goods just inside the door and in front
of the counter. When one passed and
glanced in about all he could see was the
pile. He couldn’t tell what sort of Bac
chus worship was going on inside or who
was doing it. This fact may not have
disturbed the thoughts of many, only it
is against the city ordinance.
And now they have disappeared.
It seems that last Sunday night Rev.
G. W. Duvall, pastor of the Second Meth
odist church, delivered what some one
charierized as “a red hot sermon” against
the liquor traffic. In this he mentioned
city affairs, and quoted the ordinance de
claring it unlawful for saloons to have
painted doors, screens, or any make-shift
fits screen, or anything to prevent out
siders from seeing who was inside.
He thin told of the makeshifts in
Rome, and declared that the city officials
under whose supervision this matter
com< s, were not doing the duty they had
sworn to peifoim. It was a healthy and
large s'zod roast, and seems to havejhad
some ifftct.
Anyhow, whatever caused it, the bar
rooms were notified to take down their
boxes and down they came. Those who
take their toddies will do so now in full
view of those on the street.
To Kill the Ordinance.
That these screens are wanted by some
is shown by the fact that several council*
men have been approached as to the
advisability of killing that portion of the
ordinance. A considerable effort is being
made to have this done, and, it is said,
some members of the council favor it.
A majority however seems to think the
ordinance as it stands is good enough.
PANSY CHAPEL.
f For neatly two weeks a verysuccsS^P 1
revival meeting has been in progress at
Pansy chape), near the cotton factory.
Large crowds, principally factory opera
tives, have attended the services, and
many have heeded the gospel cal), and
turned from sin.
Rev. W. W. Bays has been assisted by
Revs. P. C. Fletcher and O. L. Millican.
It is a field for genuine missionary work,
and Mr. J. A. George, by his progressive
spirit and love for the work and has
built up a Sunday-school second to none
in ths]city, taking all things into consid
eration. The meetings will continue
through the week, and longer if the in
terest manifested warrants it.
TOMORROW AFTERNOON
Will Occur the Regular Monthly Meeting
of Xavier Chapter.
The regular monthly meeting of
X ivier chapter, Daughters of the Amer
ican Revolution, will be held at the resi
dence of Mrs. Joseph McGhee, on Third
avenne Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock.
At this meeting it is expected that
Mrs. Norton will entertain the ladies by
reading an original paper on a subject
relating to revolutionary times.
All ladies whose ancestry entitles them
to become members of the order are re
quested to be present.
The explosion of 500 pounds of dyna
mite at Port Chester, N. Y., did $2,000
damage.
Wild West at Nevin Opera House Tonight.
Chief Wild West, the only show of the
kind on the road.
Great specialties. “Danger,” Indian
trick pony—does anything but talk.
European Marvel-Renzi, wonderful
...feats of balancing and contortions.
Tony Murphy, the great Irish come
dian, Eddie Williams, solo singer, in his
own son?; the two love sisters in their
song and dances; Gambling and Pollock,
in their great Blackface song and dance.
These will be given three pieces of
fancy bead work, one to the handsomest
lady, one to the prettiest child, and one
to the homeliest man. White Bull eats
PURELY
gy
gestion, Sick and Bilious Headaches, Dizzi
ness, Bilious Attacks, and all derangements
of the liver, stomach, and bowels.
They cure permanently, because they act
naturally. They don’t shock and weaken
the system, like tbo huge, old-fashioned
pills. And they’re more effective. One
little pellet for a corrective or laxative
three for a cathartic.
They’re the cheapest pills you can buy, for
they’re ffuaranteed to give satisfaction, or
your money is returned.
You pay only for the good you get.
and drinks fire, to conclude with a laugh
able farce.
Admission, 35, 25 and 15 cents. Bring
the children. Call at Yeiser’s for re
served seats.
Capsizing of their boat drowned Geo.
Gr'ffin, and his nephew, Reginald, at
Lockport, N. 8.
To teach Hebrew children the lan
guage free is the object of a society in
corporated in New York.
Employes of the Standard and Ger
mania, dalies, at Evansville,lnd., will run
them on the co-operative plan.
Karl’s Clover Root will purify youi
blood, clear your complexion, regulate
your bowels and make your head clear as
as a bell. 25c. and 50c. For sale by D.
W. Curry.
Crouch & Watson are the sole agents for
the sale of the celebrated Huyler Candies,
and is the only firm in Rome that buy them
direct from the factory. To insure that you
get it fresh-buy from us. Price 60c to 80c
per pound. . . 10-22-dlm.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Bishop Stephen V. Ryan, of the R. C.
Diocese, of Buffalo, N. Y., has just cele
brated his silver anniversary.
To stop prosecution for lawlessness,
white caps burned the court house at
Brookhaven, Miss., with seventy-five
indictments.
Don’i be talked into having an opera
tion performed, as it may cost you your
life. Japanese Pile cure is guaranteed to
cure you. Sold by D. W. Curry.
It is said that a change of venue will
be asked by Prendergast, Mayor Harri
son’s murderer.
Buckien’s ArnicaSatve-
The Best Salve in the world fur Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions
and positively cures Piles, or no pay re
quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price
25 cents per box.
For sale by D. W. Curry, druggii t
New Hampshire’s World’s fair building
has been bought by General Charles Wil
liams, who will presentit to Manches
ter.
_ All Free.
who have used Dr. King’s New
‘‘livery those who
have not; to
try it free. Call on the advertised drug
gist and get a trial bottle, free. Send
your name and address to H. E. Bucklen
& Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of
Dr. King’s New Life Pills, free, as well
as a copy of Guide to Health and House
nold Instructor, free. All of which is
guaranteed to do you good and cost you
nothing at D. W. Curry’s dreg store.
James Paine, of Charleston, S. C. was
drowned yesterday in the harbor at New
Haven, Conn.
Magnetic Nervine quickly restores lost
manhood and youthful vigor. For sale
by D. W. Curry.
Ingleside Retreat.— For diseases of
Women. Scientific treatment and cures
guaranteed. Elegant apartments for la
dies before and during confinement. Ad
dress The Resident Physician 71 72
Baxter Court. Nashville, Tenn.
8-22-d&w3m_
Buy your Oil from the
Southern Oil Co. They guar
antee every drop of it Look
out for their wagen. 10 29 2 w
Emanuel Chapman, one of the Lewis
and Clark expedition of sixty years ago,
goes to near Bunker Hill, Kan., to look
for treasure that he buried.
Johnson’s Oriental Soap is far supe
rior to all other so-called medicinal soaps
for beautifying the complexion. Sold by
D. W. Curry.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
School Tickets
Good only for school children to or
from school on sale at Rome Street Rail
way office. Price $2.50 per hundred.
If you feel weaK
and all worn out take
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
THE FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY
Ot the Marriage < f Col. and Mrs. C. W•
Sproul.
A striking re-union was that Wednes
day night at the home of Co). C. W.
Sproull near the city. The occasion was
the fortieth anniversary of the marriage
of Col. and Mrs. Sproull. At the reun
ion were all of the children and grand
children and many relatives. The sons
and daughters are J. C. Sproull, Wade,
Drayton, Forrest, William, Griffin, Miss
Carrie, Miss Kate, Miss Bessie and Mrs.
Will Graves.
All of these live in Anniston except
the ladies and Mr. Wm. Sproul’.
Colonel and Mrs. Sproull were married
in South Carolina, but moved here many
years ago. They formerly lived at the
place of Mr. T. F. Howell, and moved to
the place they now occupy. The family
is one well known in all this section and
their friends are numbered in scons.
A happy time was experienced by
those present, and all join them in wish
ing many more such anniversaries. Mrs.
Mary Mitchel), one of the guests, was a
bridesmaid at the marriage/
Dr. Pierce’s Pleas
ant Pellets. They’re
a compound of re
i fined and concen-
Itrated botanical ex
it racks. These tiny,
r sugar-coated pellets
—the smallest and
i the easiest to take
absolutely and
permanently cure
Constipation, Indi-
THE ROME TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNINQ NOVEMBER 10, 1893.
; HEED ■ WARNING
•VMch nature is constantly giving in the si.ant
f boils, pimples, eruptions, ulcers, etc. Thesi
how that the blood is contaminated, and some
•distance must be given to relieve the trouble.
18 the remedy to force out these poi
. jyggjQSfl son 8» and enable you to
‘ GET WELL.
“ I have had for years a humor in mv blood,
zbich made me dread to shave, as small.boils or
dmples would be cut, thus causing the shaving tv
x> a great annoyance. After taking three bottle,
my face is all clear and smooth as it
iyffiagija should be—appetite splendid, sleep
well, and feel like running a foot
ill from the use or S. S. S.
‘ Chas, Heaton, 73 Laurel st. Phila.
. Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga.
A set of ruffians were using the foot*
> ball Vto force a passage way through the
> crowd along Chestnut street, when a lit
' tie woman with snappy black eyes stuck
out a foot and gave the last of the gang a
most edifying fall.
Catarrh in the Head
Is undoubtedly a disease of the blood, and as
such only a reliable blood purifier can effect a
perfect and permanent cure. Hood’s Sarsapa
rilla is the best blood purifier, ana it has cured
many very severe cases of catarrh. Catarrh
• oftentimes leads to consumption. Take Hood’s
Sarsaparilla before it is too late,
l Hood’s Pills do not purge, pain or gripe,
i but act promptly, easily and efficiently. 25c.
' Going up from work in a Creede, Col.,
mine, Ffed Ames was killed and! several
> others|bad)y hurt by the skip jumping.
Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga
Tenn., says: “Shiloh’s Vitalizer 1 saved
my life.’ I consider it the best remedy
' for a debilitated system 1 ever used.”
’ For dyspepsia, liver or kidbey trouble it
excels. Price 75 cts. For sale by D. W.
Curry.
' J. R. Lemmons, ot Dallas, Tex , ar
' rested at Little Rock, Ark., as one of the
Oliphant train robbers, proved an alibi
and was discharged.
Shiloh’s Cure, the great cough d
, croup cure, is in great demand. Pocket
size contains twenty five doses, only 25
cents. Children love it. Sold by drug
gists. For sale by I). W. Curry.
Are You Going to the World's Fair?
If so call on L. C. Matthews or W. E.
Huff, ageuts Central Railroad of Georgia
for particulars as to best i oute.
Packed into a hall to discuss a wage
, reduction, Atlantic Mills weavers, of
Providence went through the floor; but
; few wore hurt.
' IV lot'll
Or you are oil w>.m out, really good for noth
l.'g, it is general debility. Try
BKOWR’.s im.m HiTTErt.
* will cure you, cleantv your liver, “nd give
; a good appetite.
AT COST FOR CASH.
Don’t buy Carpets, Rugs or
Furniture until you price at
McDonald Furniture Co.
’ (he
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria
A man often gets a little hoarse in his
throat by taking tuo many ponies of
brandy.
Good Looks.
looks are more than skin deep
depending upon a healthy condition o
all the vital organs. If the liver be inact
ive, you have a bilious look, if your stom
ach be disordered you have a dyspeptic
look and if your Kidneys be affected you
have a pinched look. Secure good health
and you will have good looks. Electric
Bitters is the great alterative and Tonic
acts directly on these vital organs. Cures
pimples, blotches, boils and gives a got d
complexion. Sold at D. W. Curry’s drop
store, 50c. per bottle.
The chap who neglects to get a shave
has the satisfaction of knowing that he
is keeping out of a scrape.
FOR THE CASH
We will save you big money
on Carpets Rvgs and Furni
ture. McDonald Furniture Co.
“In the last act the hero shoots the
villain dead. I tell you he’s a star.”
“Ab, yes; a sort of shooting star ”
Wl 9 Q S B i? 8 S “ Opium Habits
UB V SS fi-, W cured«
n lnti s* a Q outpain.Booicotpar
llaU'lUKa B tlcuhirsse-.ItFItEE.
■■WBSS3SBS|H®SB.M.WOOI,LEY,M.D.
Atlana, Ga jfflcon'4%WhitehallSt
Notice to Debtors and Cred
itors.
AU persons having demands against the estate
of J.F. Shanklin, late of Floyd county .deceased,
are hereby notified to render in their demands
to-the undersigned according to law, and all
persons indebted to said estate are required to
make Immediate payment.
This Oct. 7, 1893. M. A. NEVIN.
Administrator, J. F. Shauklin, deceased.
10-6-w4t.
Notice of Local Legislation.
Notice is hereby given that a bill will be in •
troduced at the next seesicn cf toe Georgia
1 Legislature to establish voting -places in the
several wards of the city ot Bome for municipal,
county, state and national elections, and to pro
vide managers for holding elections at such
voting places,
Also a bill to require the tax collector cf Floyd
county to keep an insolvent tax digest in
which shall be entered the names of all persons
who fail to pay their taxes as required bylaw,
and to require said tax collector to furnish cor
rect lists of sueh tax defaulters to ths mana
gers of all election precincts and voting places
in said county. 10-law-30d.
’ Sales Sheriff’s for December 1893
r GEORGIA, Floyd Codkty.
Will be sold before the court bouse door in
the city of Rome, Floyd county Ga- between
the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesdav in
l December, 1893, the following described prop
erty to-wit:
That certain tract or parcel of land situated in
that part of the county of Floyd known as Neu
Rome, being a part of land lot No. F 57
in the twenty-third district and third sectior
of Floyd county, Georgia, and described
as follows: rnnning from a point 891
feet due west from the southeast corner o!
said land lot No. 357, north one degree (1 deg.),
west for 705 to the starting point on the nortn
side of Chestnut street and laid off by the *ew
Rome Lana Company, thence west one degree
(1 deg.), south along said Chestnut street for
30(1% feet, thence in an angle 83 degrees, 55 min
utes'; north 5 degrees, 5 minutes, east for 738 feet,
thence in an angle 90 degrees, eouth 84 degrees,
55 minutes east for 299% feet to Tennessee av
enue, thence along the west side of said avenue
south 5 degrees, <6 minutes for 714 feet to the
starting point, containing five acres. This levy
is made on said land as the property of the
defendant, a deed having been filed in the office
of the cleric of the superior court of Floyd
county, Ga., by the plaintiff, conveying said
land to the defendant. Levied on by virtue ot a
fi. fa. issued from the Floyd superior curt. in
favor of the Atlanta National Building and Loru
Association vs New Rome Land company.
Also ot the same time and place, lots of land
No*, three hundred and eighteen (318).
three hundred and thirty-one (331) three
hundred and thirty-tw0(332), three hundred and
eighty-nine (389) and four hundred and four (404)
all in the sixteenth district and fourth section
of Floyd county, Ga., all lying in a body, and
containing forty acres each more or less, togeth
er with alt the improvements theron. Levied
on by virtue of a fi. fa issued from the Floyd
superior court in favor of R. M. Hickey vs. E.
F. Millican, as the property of the defendant.
Also at the same time and place, an undivided
four-sevenths (4-1) interest in lot of land No.
three hundred and fifty-four (354), in the 23rd
district and 3rd section, Floyd county. Ga. Lev
ied ou by virtue of a fi. fa. issued from thy
Floyd superior court in favor of McGhees &
Co. vs. T. A. Richey, M. Richey and W. A.
Richey, as the property of the-defendants.
Also at the same time and place, one farm,
lying In a body in the 24th district and 3rd sec
tion of Floyd county, Georgia, consisting ot
land lots Nos. 273,274,286 ana 287, and also 25
acres in south part of lot 246, and 10 acres in the
southwest corner ot lot 272, said farm contain
ing 665 acres more or less, being same place
owned and occupied by Wm. D. Jones. Levied
onby virtue of aft. fa. issued from the Floyd
super io, _ mrt in favor of W. H. Williams, F. D.
Hallett, Samuel Middlebrooks and Miss Jane
W. Beed vs. Wm. D. Jones, deed having been
filed and recorded in accordance with the stitute.
as the property of the defendant.
Also at the same time and place, one farm,
lying in the 3rd district and 4th section ot Flovd
county, Ga., comprising land lots Nos. 959,960,
985 and 986, all in the 3rd district and 4th section,
Floyd county, Georgia, said farm containing 160
acres more or less. Levied on by virtue of afl
fa issued from the Floyd superior court in favor
of Miss 0. M. Thomas vs. Jas. W. Reynolds.
Deed having been filed and r corded in accord
ance with the statute Ae the property of the de
fendant.
Al-o at the same time and place, one farm, ly
ing in the 23rd district and 3rd section of Floyd
county, Ga., consisting of whole land lot No.
(210), two hundred and ten, and containing one
hundred and sixty four (164) acres more or less.
Levied on by virtue of a fl. fa. issued from the
Floyd superior court in favor of Elizabeth R.
Beldon and Alma A. Warner vs. Moses L. Cher
ry. Deed having been filed and recorded in a“-
cjrdmce with the statute. As the property of the
defendant.
Also at the same time and place, lot of land
No. 39 and 43, in the 3rd district and 4th section
of Floyd county, Ga, containing forty acres
each more or less, the eaid property being the
same levied upon by an attachment in favor of
plaintiff vs. defendant on August 23rd, 18 3.
Levied on by virtue a fl fa. issued from the
Floyd justice court of the 919th district G. M ,
in favor of A. W. Wright vs. J. A. Hardin and
Fanny Hardin. As the property of the defend
ants.
Also at the same time and place, an undivided
half in erect of land lot No. 329, in the 22nd die
trict and 3rd section of Floyd county, Ga., con
taining 104 acres more or less. Levied on by
viltue of a fi. fa. i-sued from th* F.otd justice
court of the 962nd distrl t, G. M, in favor of
W. I’. Reavis vs James McElroy and McElroy,
priori t al, and John Terhune, security. As the
property of the defendants.
Also at the same time and place, 25 bushels of
corn, more or less, t>fleld to gather. 2 500 pounds
seed Citun more or less, in Held to gather.
Levied on by virtue of two fi. fas issued from
the Floyd city court, one in favor of T. R. Jones,
and the otuer iu favor of Hamilton & Co , and
against J. It. Moiton. As the property of the
defendant.
Also at the same time and place, that tract of
land lying in the fourth ward of the city of
Rome, Floyd couuty. Georgia, bling part of lot
No. 35, iu Block ‘ B," of the D. R. Mitchell
purvey, fronting on Avenue “A,” formerly Mill
etrWi^ifti-seven, feet, and running westwardly
same wJ.lt irtWßß)nd: ed feet more or less, being
the ncrtbeinjpMY of said lot and occupied on
March sth, 18JI, by”Xllee as a tenant. Levied
on by virtue of a mortgage tl. fa. issued from the
Floyd superior court in favor 08- F, A, Maddox
vs. Mrs. Laura C. Rhudy. As thez . - .
the defendant. A? I KJJL2
also at the same time and
six (’.'6). In the Coosa dtx'' Ten
'"width oneTu^ ol the defeQd ' ■■
fron? » Floyd city court jn favor oi i-v -.
nessefc Soil Mining Company vs. Romo Gas
Light Ct mpany. As the property of the defeud
ants.
Also at the same time and place, one lot of
“Blossom Hill, - ’ being part of land lot ao. 2C6,
in the 23rd district and 3rd tection of Floyd
couuty, Ga., fronting forty feet on a street run
ning north and south in said town of “Blossom
Hill,*’ and extending back east 2CO feet to lands
of J. H. Frees and bounded on n-rth by lauds
or home place of n eatly Underwood and on the
south by lot owned by the wife of said Flayd.
Levied on by virtue of a fl. fa. issued from the
Floyd justice court ot the 919»h district G M.,
in favor of J. H. Henson vs Shadrack Floyd
As the property of the defendant. Levy made
by H. Beard.
Also at the same time and place, an undivided
one-half interest in lots Noe, 17,18 19, 20 and 21,
in Tanner’s sub-division to Eaet Rome ia the
z3rd district and 3rd section. Floyd county, Ga.,
being the same property ae that described In a
deed from E. L. Boswoith to J T. Jones and O.
V. Lamar, of record in said county. Levied on
by virtue of ail. fa. issued from the F oyd city
court in favor of John C. Kaus vs. O. V. Lamar.
As the property of the defendant.
Also at the same time and place, a l that tract
or parcel of land situated in the county of
Floyd, State of Georgia, ana adj ic< nt to the
city of Rome, In said county as follows, begin
ning at a point eight hundred and niuety-lour
(891) feet aue west from the northeast corner of
lot number eeventy-two i. 72) In the 22d district
aud 3d section or said county, thence north one
degree, west six hundred aud forty-live feet,
thence west ons degree, south seven hundred
and nine ieet, thence south oue degree, east
eight hundred and sixty feet, thence east one
degree, north seven hundred and nine feet,
thence north one degree, west two hundred and
fifteen feet to the beginning point; said tract of
land contains fourteen acres and embraces parts
of lots eenventy-twd in the 22d district aud
3rd section and three hundred and fifty-seven
in the 23d district and 3d section of said county.
Also the tract of land in Floyd ceuuty, Georgia,
which lies within the following described
boundaries: Beginning at a point on the north
llneef lot number seventy two (72) in the 22d
district and 3rd section of said county, sixteen
hundred and three ieet westfrom the northeast
corner of eaid lot number Beventy-t-"o, running
thence north one degree, west eix hundred and
forty five feet, thence west one degree, south
three hundred and fifteen feet to a stake on the
east bank of feilver creek,beginning again at raid
starting point and running south one degree,east
two hundred aud fifteen feet, thence west one
degree, eouth eix hundred and forlv-flve feet to
Silver Creek, thence along Silver Creek on the
east side thereof in a northerly direction to
above mentioned stake, containing ten acres
more or lees. Levied on by virtue cf all fa
issued from the Floyd superior court in favor of
the Southern Building and Loan Association vs
bei. Rome Land Company. As the property Os
the defendant.
Also at the same time and place, part of lot of
landed. 317 In the 4th district and 4th section of
Floyd county, Georgia, beginning at a white
oak that stands on the north bank cf a branch
that runs through said lot of land at or near
where the Quinn's ferry road crosses eaid
branch, thence eouth 23 chains and district line,
thence west with said district Hue to southwest
corner of said lot No. 317, thence north with the
west line of said lot No. 3'7 to the northwest
corner of said lot, thence eaet along the north
line of said lot of land to where aforesaid line
crosses aforesaid branch to a stake, then up and
»Ith the meanders of said branch to tne begin
ning point, containing ninety acres more or
less, being all that tract of lind conveyed by
Chas. EdwardlHuffman to Albert L. Richard
son on the 16tn day of December. 1890, by deed
recorded iu the office of the clerk of the supe
rior court. Floyd county, Georgia, in deed book
“R R" folio 160. Levi'd on by virtue of afl fa
issued from the Floyd Superior court in favor of
albert L. Richardson vs. C E. Huffman as the
propertv of the defendant.
Also at the same time and place, two boxes and
coitents, raid to contain books, now tn hands
of W. M. Byars, L C. Levied on by virtusof
a fl fa issued from the Floyd city court in favor
es H. 8. Toms, vs. Home Supply Association ot
Chicago, also engaged in business as the Home
Libraiy and Supply Association, andß. 8. Peale
' & Co., as the property of the defendant.
( JAKE C. MOORE, Sheriff.
WtW YORK COST!
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The same old cry. use the words, “NEW
i YORK COST, to in the thoughtless traders.
’ Think before you buy Shoes, Hats, &c., from
■ houses that sell T^“ w ar to g 0 o f t)u ß jn dg
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„ NEW YORK COST,
Nil
x jfl|Bods we have as low as any house in Rome,
But we
: and flSld
■ n JEjeans, Flannels, Shoes, EM
Less than any so-called New York Cost Sale.
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,AND COMPARE OUR
Calico - - 3 l-2c
' I IMli&aBKl 5c
■ Good Calico -
--. . _ isne*
Indigo Piints, - - 5 c
‘ Fine Factory Sheeting, - 4 l-2c
' Good Woolen Jeans, - 12 l-2c
I.
Heavy Wool Jeans, 18, 20, 25c
’ Flannels, 10, 12 1-2, 15 and 20c
I Can’t match them for the cash.
1 3-4 Wool Cashmere, 8 1-2 and 10c
- Fine Wool Dress Goods, in
Bro, Tans and Gray,
8 l-2c, worth 15c
; Pretty line of Double-Width
Cashmere, 15, 20 and 25c
’ Novelty Suits, $1.75, $2.25 and $2.75
; These are great bargains.
; 98c SHOES. 98c
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■ Women’s Button Glove Grain
Shoes, only - -98 c
i Women’s Home-Made Shoas, 98c
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[ Men’s Veal Calf Sho >s, -98 c I
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■ Men’s Full Stock Brogans, 98c
I Misses’ School Shoes, * -98 c
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! for the money in Rome.
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Fine Satin Calf, made and fin- 1
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in Bals and Congress, for- $1.50
Men’s Custom - Made Fine
Shoes, in Button, Bals and
Congress - $2.00, worth $3.00
Examine our Shoes before you buy.
LADIES’ CLOAKS.
Here is where you get style and
low prices combined,
A pretty lot of Jackets, only $1.25
Larger, fuller and heavier
Jackets, - - ■ $1.7.5
Lovely Jackets, at
$2.25, 2.75, 3 25, 4.00 and 5.00
These goods are all new and the
latest styles.
JOB LOT.
One Job Lot Ladies, Misses’ and
Children’s Long Wraps at 50 cents
on the dollar.
One Ll,t
O>nits at
cents os the dollar '
11-4 .White Blankets, per pair, $2.00
Full Large Blankets, per pair, $2.50
Western Wool Blankets, per
pair - •« - $3.5$
Extra Fine Wool Blankets, per
_ pair - 4.50
Good Gray Blankets, per pair, 76c
Extra Heavy Blankets, per
pair, - 2.0$
Crib Blankets, per pair*
$1.25, 1.75 and 2.25
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, LADIES’ HATS, •
Straw Sailors .. n 25 .and soc
Felt Hats
Ladies’ Trimmed Hats-''™ a l w
( and sl.oo. Pretty j
j Misses’ and Childro^^ - .
the best styles, 25,3!|l
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