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Goods Lower
Than Ever Known Before!
SPECI/VL NO. I. i
400 DRESS PATTERNS, EACH 25c’’j ;
Each pattern will contain enough cloth to make a lady a dress, p
pither calico, ginghams, percales, or some other material suitable
lor dress* s. I<> patterns will be sold between 11 o’clock and 12 o'- '
• lock, and 10 patterns between 2 and 3 o’clock. hours are
named in order to give our friends who live out of the city a con
venient hour for being on hand to secure a dress for twentv-five ;'
«ntP. Xi- . f
2’* patterns will be sold each day. The sale will go on 20 days.
SPECIAL NO. 2.
200 Ladies Capes, braided and large sweep, each 40c
Good Beaver Capes, fur or braid trimming, worth $2.00 78c
Plush Capos, Soutasche and jet trimming, at $2 50 1
Genuine Salt Plush Capes, silk linings and fur trimmed, worth _ f
$5,00 at 1
The above garments are below the cost of manufacturing. We
will sell them between 11 and 12 o’clock, and 2 and 8 o’clock ,
each day, to give all a chance. You never saw goods so cheap. i
*’ We have 60 Ladies’ and Misses Jackets, last year’s styles, at i
10 cents <>u the dollar. 40 new sylish Jackets just in. i
Specials, Nos. 5,6, 7 and on to 28!
Almost every item in the following list is priced below what it cost us,
but we are in the task of raising $25,000 out of our retail stock to put into
the Tedcastle buisness. To raise money quickly, we are not considering the
cost. Come and get the goods.
Very best AAA 4-quarter Raccoon Sheet- Double-width Worsted, black and colors 9c Red Twill Flannel, very wide
ing nothing better made, worth at any ~ Men’s superior quality Half Hose 4c 300 Men’s Shirts, all sizes 25c
factory 4Ac —our price 3 7-8 c Misses’ School Handkerchiefs lc 9 Cases 10-qr Bed Blankets, heavy fleeced l c >c
100 Belts high grade Lining Cambric 2 7-8 c4O Dozen pretty Hemstitched Handkerchiefs 2c60 Dozen spools Sewing Silk lc
30 Pieces A C A Ticking 9 S-4c Ball Knitting Silk, all shades 5c 260 Dozen Ladies’ Jersey Ribbed Vests
Good Wool Jeans > 9c Imported Hairpins, per package lc 35c grade at ‘ 19c
10-Quar‘er Peppered Sheeting, bleached 16 l-2c Assorted Hairpins, per box 5c 2 Cases Men’s Undershirts & drawers curb Isr
All Wool Flannel 9c Belding’s Embroidery Silk, big stock 2c;4 Cases Alpine Hats $1.75 quality
Staple Ginghams 4 l-8c n J
TDZRZESS GOODS
Dress Trimmings, strictly choice and up to date. Dress Linings,
stock lacking in nothing. Notions to suit every notion of notions.
Ladies’ Wraps for every want and fancy.
The Millinery stock too full, and to help in making quick work
of the $25,000 raising, every Hat, every Bonnet, will be sold at cost or
below cost. NOT ONE ABOVE COST.
If you want a Hat or a Bonnet, onr elevator will carry you to a
place where you can buy from the most select stock in Rome at just
what it cost us, or below the price we paid for it.
BftSS BROS. & GOMFYNY.
BROAD STREET - = = = = ROflE, GEORGIA.
Wanted Agents,
“The Confederate Soldier in the
Cival war,” just published, contains
500 pages 12 x 16 inches, and over!
1,000 large Rattle Scenes, Portraits,
Maps, etc. The greatest and lar
gest War Rook ever published, and
the only one that does justice to
he Confederate soldier and the
cause ho fougt for. Complete in
one volume. Agents wanted every- j
where to sell this book on our new’ I
and and easy plan. Many of the ;
lady and gentlemen agents who are
at work are making from SIOO to
S2OO per month. Veterans, Sons |
and Daugters of Veterans, and oth-i
ers interested are requested to send i
for a beautiful illustrated descript-i
ive circular (free) and terms to a
gents. Address, Courier-Journal
Job Printing Co., Louisville, Ky.
Are You Going?
Parties east, west, north or south
•will save time and money by writing
to J. L. Edmondson 8. P Agent '
Chattanooga Tenn.
Wanted. —Everybody to go to
Hardman Bro’s drug store and get a
bottle of Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic,
i the most wonderful healing come
' pound of the nineteenth century,
Money returned if it fails to give
satisfaction. Heals cuts, burns,etc
like magic. Price 50 cents,
jpg—l
* Female |
| Regulator |
i $ For ail diseases peculiar to women and girls. ®
i w It Tones up the Nerves, Improves the Ap
i w petite, Enriches the Blood, and gives Life. W
W Health and Strength. It is the W
I QUEEN OF TONICS f
£ MAXES THE COMPLEXION CLEAK. £
y I A bottle of-" Monthly ” Regulating w
Jr I HCE 1 Pills with each bottle. For sale by W
W all dealers or cent direct upon receipt of price by •
J New Spencer Med. Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. #
t LADIES’SPECIAL TREATMENT: i. 1
X cases requiring special treatment, address, T
X giving symptoms. Ladies’ ftedical De- JS
X partment. Advice and bqok on Female S
3- Diseases, with testimonials, fref J
For Sale and Reccimmended bjf
Arrington Drug Co,
SPECIAL NO. 3.
80 lull size Bed Comforts, very heavy and serviceable 45c
5 Bales 11-quarter Comfortable, reversible, and lovely styles,
worth as much as $1.50, at " ’ 7<j c
Comfortables at $1 00, $1.40 $2.00 and $2.50, worth twice the prices
asked for them. Our buye»- found a manufacturer winding up
the season and closed out his remaining stock at half the usu
al prices.
Beautiful Eider-down Quilts, worth $6.00, at $8.30
SPECIAL NO. 4.
Very best Indigo Prints 3 7.8 c
Very best Dress Prints 3 7.8 c
Very best Mourning Prints 3 7-8 c
When we say very best we do not mean the best of the kin d,
but we mean the very best created on any loom—nothing
short of this. Os course they cost more than our price to make
them.
1 Case of extra Mattress Ticking, would hold feathers, at 5c
40 Pieces 25-inch Checks, choice patterns 3 j.2c
26 Pieces very heavy Cotton Flannel, a special purchase,
worth 12 1-2 cents a yard in any store. We shall make the price
with the above goods during the hours named at 7 l-2c
CLOTHIITG.
poZt Z'beutfit 8 ”? Iprofit C1 ° ,hi " g givhlg s ° l,r
MEN’S ALL-WOOL SUITS, WORTH $7.00 at $4.00.
thnir K h IPP i END S RF u S SHOES THE BEST—AII shoes go in to do
thZ house™ tOWardß the desidera tum, $25,000—50 with everything in
The greatest triumph of modern
chemistry is Dr. Tichenor’s Anti
septic. As a dressing for wounds,
burns, &c.‘ is simply has no equal
Prevents inflammation, preserves
the fleshjand heals like magic. Fra
grant as the “last rose of
and cooling as a breeze from off the
deep, blue sea. Sold by all “up to
date” druggists.
George W. Vanderbilt is now the
most heavily insured man in the
United States, if not in the world.
A few days ago, before he mailed
on foreign tour, he took out a pol
icy for $1,000,000 the premium
on which will be $35,000 a year
for twenty years. The agent who
secured the policy will get $3,500 |
per annum for twenty years. » i
A dollar to a doughnut that you
can’t find any one who has used
Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic and re
fused to recommend it to his
friends. Try it. T. M. McPher- i
son.
No morphine or. oplnm In Dr. Miles’Paib
Piija CvßsAHPiun. "One cent a doe*"
' ' n
Sam Miller, of Berkeley county,
West \ irginia, bought thirty-four
acres of land some years ago at $8
per acre. He set it out in apple
trees. This year he gathered 6,000
barrels of apples which he sold at
$2 42 per barrel. Besides tho ap
ples he has raised other fruit. For
his whole crop he expects to re
ceive not less than $20,000. This
shows the sort of possibilities
there are in the sJUth awaiting
those who will intelligently utilize
them. There are hundreds of
thousands of acres of fruit land in
the south which could be purchas
ed for the price per acre that Mr.
Miller paid.
Better have a good medicine
not need it, than to need it
[and not have it. see? Then just
■ beforh you get hurt buy a bottle
•of Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic. It’s
a world-beater for Wounds,
Burns, Scalds. Barbed-wire Cuts,
j etc., on Man or Beast. Only 5(.
| con tfu
To Cure <’euMtlp. I tion Forever.
$“ l£ „ c arets Qxtbaruc. 10c or 25c.
G p. fail toxn-e, druggists refund money.
I /
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ALABAMA NEWS.
One merchant of Cullman has
shipped over 3,000 bales of cotton
this season. .
The southern states chautauqua
assembly will begin in Birming
ham on the 20th and will close on
January 3rd.
In Dixon beat, Pike county, Le
vi Hays killed himself by shoot
ing, in the presence of his wife
and children.
A stock company is being or
ganized at Decatur by J. T. Banks
and eight other public spirited
citizens to operate a Knitting fac
tory. The company has been cap
italized at SIO,OOO.
The ore washers throughout the
Tecumseh district, which have been
closed down on account of having
no water to operate them with for
several weeks, have again resumed
operation.
Albert Titus, colored, was con
victed of murder in the second de
gree at Huntsville, last week, and
sentenced to fifteen years’ hard la
bor. He killed an associate, Jas.
Harris, at a negro dance.
Senator Pettus has introduced a
bill in the senate to provide for
the purchase of a site for a post
office and custom house at Selma.
The same is to cost not more than
one hundred thousand dollars.
The surveyors have completed
the work of making a topographi
cal survey of the Warrior canal.
The line of the canal as surveyed
is sixty-three miles. Distance, as
the crow flies, about thirty-five
miles. —Birmingham Ledger.
Thousands of person flounder a
long for months, yes even years,
suffering from indigestion, bowel
troubles and liver disorders, with
their accompanying disagreeable
symptoms, because they think they
are obliged to do so. If they would
take a short course of Dr. J. H.
McLean’s Liver and Kidney Balm
they would soon get rid of the
miserable feeling and that over
powering sense of weariness and
incapacity for work would give
place to one of health, vigor and
cheerfulness. Price SI.OO per bot
tle.
The way to get the best there is
in people is to give them your best.
Don’t expect others to be sweet and
polite and thoughtful so long as you
adhere to the* selfish principle that
people “must take yon as they find
you.” When your friends begin to
grow careless and disrespectful stop
and ask yourself whether you arc
not getting back a reflection of
yourself.
This Means You.
Be sure and use the Nashville,
Chattanooga and St. Louis Ry.,
and Western and Atlantic Ry.,
when you.wish to travel to any
point north, south, east or west.
‘Far futher ioformatioh regard
ing rates, schedules, etc., write J. L.
Edmondson, S. P. A. Chattanooga
Ten u.
A heroic operation was perform
ed upon Win Conway, at Chili
cothe, 0., who, for the past month,
has been completely paralyzed be
cause of a dislocated neck. An at
tempt to press the vertebra back
into place had proved futile, so the
neck was cut open directly over
the fifth cervical vertebra, and it
was found to be fractured and rest
ing upon the spinal cord. The
bone w%s chiseled away until the
spinal cord was exposed and all
pressure removed. The incision
was then closed, and Conway ral
lied nicely. It is believed that he
now recover completely. The
case is one of the most remarkable >
in local surgical annals.
Mr. C. M. Dixon, a well known
merchant of Pleasant Ridge, Ful
ton Co., Pa., has a little girl whois
frequently threatened with croup '
but when the first symptoms ap
pear his wife gives her Chamber
lain’s Cough Remedy, which always
affords prompt relief. The 25 aud
50 cent sizes for sale by J. J. Ar
rington.
CASTOHIA.
HOME SEEKERS’EXCURSIONS J
Via St, Louis & Iron Mountain 1
Route. a
The following Home Seeker’s Ex- J
cursions have been arranged for
the famous Iron mountain Route. 1
One fare for the round trip, plus 1
$2.00.
Tickets on sale Nov. 16th, Dec.
7th and Dec. 21st.
Tickets to be good from starting
point only on day of sale and to
require continuous passage to the>
first point in home seeker’s excur
sion territory, being good thence to>
point of destination within limit*
of 15 days from date of sale.
For further particulars apply to-
A. A. Gallagher, T. P. A.
103 Read House,
Chattanooga Tenn..
CA.STOTIIA.
The 8 ' _
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As long as one man will p’ant
a big crop of cotton because he be
lieves his neighbor will have a
short one, and as long as an in
crease in prices in one year will
lead to enlarged acreage the next,
the regulation of the price of cot
ton must depend largely upon the
individual. If he is wise he will
seek to reduce the cost of produc
ing his crop, by raising everything
he may need upon his plantation.
Buuklen’s Arnica Salve.
Ihe Best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter
Chapped Hands, Chilbins, Corns
and all Skin Eruptions, and posi
tively cures Piles or no pay re
quired It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction, or money re
funded. Price 25cents per box.
for sale by 11. 11. Arrington.
Not Always Understood.
A fact often overlooked, or not
always understood, is that -women
suffer as much from distressing
kmdeys and .bladder ‘troubles as
the men. The womb is situated
back of and very close to the blad
der, and for that reason any dis
tress disease or incovenience man
ifested in the kidneys, back bladder
or urinary passage is often, .by
mistake, attributed to female
weakness or womb trouble of some
sort.
The error is easily made and may
be as easily avoided by setting ur
ine aside for twenty-four hours; a
sediment or settling is evidence I
that your kidneys and bladder
need doctoring. If you have pain
or dull aching in the back, pass
water too frequently, or scanty
supply, with smarting or burning—
these are also convincing proofs of
kidney trouble. If you have doc
tored without benefit, try Dr, Kil
mer’s Swamp-Root, the great kid
ney remedy. The mild and the
extraordinary effect will surprise
you. It stands the highest for its
wonderful cures. If you take a
medicine you take the best. At
druggists fifty cent and one dollar.
You may have a sample bottle and
pamphlet, both sent free by mail
Mention Summerville News and.
send your address to Dr. Ki line*.
& Co., Binghamton, N. Y. The
proprietors of this paper
tee the genuineness of this of
fer.
Secret of Beatify
is health. The secret of health is j
the power to digest and assim- f
ilate a proper quanity of food.
This can never be done when
the liver does not act it’s part.
Doyou know this? . .
Tutt’s Liver Pills are an abso \1
lute cure for sick headache, dys- ]
pepsia, sour stomach, malaria,
constipation, torpid liver,
.jaundice, bilious fever, bilious
ness and kindred diseases.
Tutt’s Liver Pills
Diseases of the Blood and Nerves. J
No one need suffer with neurslgM. This fl
disease is quickly and permanently cured ™
by Browns’ Iron Bitten. Every disease of .
the blood, nerves and stomach, chronic <■
or otherwise,- succumbs to Browns* Iron *
Bitten. Known and used for aearlv a
quarter of a century, it stands to-day fore
most anong our most valued wmadies.
JJr?wn4lron Bitten is soM.by >& dfftier*.