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CLEAN SWEEP SALE I
.. they all go at any price they’ll bring. All the Mill Ends, all the Winter ||
E Goods, all the short lots of new Spring Goods. Everything from the Mill End g
S sale including all the Remnants of every kind. All on sale at greatest Bargain t
S Prices you ever saw. If you ever expect to buy Dry Goods now is your time, ||
.5 We have just taken our semi=annual inventory and to get ready for the big= ||
■5 gest Spring business in our history. We enaugarate this sale to get everything 2;
E out of the way. Come and get the best bargains you ever saw. ;
•J EMBROIDERY | HANDKERCHIEFS SI,OOO IflSUranCe Percale Remnants HATS, HATS g
Worth 25c up 17 inches wide Men’s large Handkerchiefs, at The j ast 0 ftj ie p erca j e R em . an ’j ‘| Joys j Qr 4 g e
to Flounces, Bands and Corset . p ent Each P(d ICV DM id LIO fOT nants on sale. Values 10c and 15c SC
Covers. rvucjpaiuup New lot in dark and light colors, “ gj
'to 10 Cents Per Yard j 2 mon (| lS f ree Regular $1 and 1v25l v 25 work pants Jh
to BOYS SUITS „ t for 59c kG
MEN'S OVERCOATS Cheaper than you ever saw f CPHtS for W ° ol Dr6SS G °° dS Remnan S ———- 2-
' n 1 490 00 snannv ear $3.50 all wool suits . $2.2.> They are a jj ()ut on ga | e to . L inenette S?
Regular $20.00, snappy gar- S3OO all W0()] guitg for . . $1 g 4 •>
Jto incuts for sewll dressers. Beauti- P?ich ttlTCe dollHl* day. With other gooi . " i," )C g ra( j e jlill End but the
ful goods and wear well worth " ■ to the amount of SI.OO you may best an( ] i a t e st. the new ones
tjj up to $20.00, your choice for. Shirts, Shirts. take up 10 yards at 10c a yard on sale. All colors and white 2y 2 Jjp
$9 00 Our regular SI.OO shirts for 44c pUFChaSC. 2 new cases to arrive this week. to 6 yard pieces6i/ 2 c yd. g
| LANHAM & SONS CO. |
rg Broad Street=Fourth Avenue, Rome, Georgia S|
CHAMBERLAINS
b COUGH
REMEDY
CTUSiKia
Coughs,Colds,
CROUP,
WhoopmgCough
This renwdy cm always be depended upon and
Is pleasant to take. H contains no opium or
other harn'.ful drug and may be given as confl
dently to a baby as to an adult.
Price 25 cents, large she SO cents.
DENTIST
T. S. BROWN, 1). D. S.
OFFICE IN RESIDENCE
Lyerly, Ga.
First class work, at reasonable
prices. All work guaranteed
FOLEY’S
KIDNEY CURE
WILL CURE YOU
of any case of Kidney or
Bladder disease that is not
beyond the reach of medi
cine. Take it at once. Do
not risk having Bright's Dis
ease or Diabetes. There is
nothing gained by delay.
50c. and SI.OO Bottle*.
refuse substitutes.
Sold by all Druggist.
K’ Yb2MW£TtCR»
Mak*> Bladder Hug
Road Notice
.GEORGIA - Chattooga County.
All persons interested are here
by notified that if no good cause
is shown to the contrary, an or
der wiii be granted by the Board
of County Commissioners of Road
and Revenues of said County, at
the regular March term, 1909, es
tablishing a change in public
road as marked out by the Su
perintendent of roads for Summer
ville district, commencing at or
near the point where the private
way leading to residence of J.
Harlow, leaves the said public
road, thenee across the Central
of Ga. Ry. Co., thenee along or
near the original line between
lots 2 and 3 in the 13th district
and 4th section to the north
east corner of lot No. 35 in
said district and section, thenee
diagonally across said lot No. 33
in a southwesterly direction, and
come into the present line of said
public road just west of gate lead
ing to residence on top of hill,
running through lands of J. 11.
Harlow, E. W. Linden and \V. B.
Cotton.
Given under hand and seal this
15th day of Feb. 1909.
J. T. JOLLY, Chm.
E. N. MARTIN, Clerk.
DON’T BE MISLED
The retail druggists of this
country . as a class, are noted for
their high standard of intelligence
and honorable dealing, but it is a
well known fact that occasionally
you will find one who will try 1
to sell you something else when
you call for a remedy of estab
lished.- reputation. He targets
that your health is more impor
tant than his pocketbook.
For example, when you ask for
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the
I great Kidney, Liver and Bladder
I Remedy, don’t let any druggist
I drug clerk or storekeeper persn
lade you into buying something
else in its place. Every time he
succeeds in selling you worthless
, substitutes he makes more prof
it. but you are humbugged at
the expense of youi health.
For many years we have watch
TELOGA
Rev. A. F. Mahan filled his r.eg
- ular appointments at New Hope
•. .Saturday and Sunday.
. Owing to the weather being j
I disagreeable in winter at nights,
i the young folks union has not |
I met in sometime. So they agreed,
Sunday afternoon to jjrrange a,
• nice program for next meeting |
which will meet Saturday night
i before the second Sunday in next
■ month. Let all the young folks
) attend that possibly can and help
. make this meeting of much inter-
• est.
1 Mrs. Jolin Ford is improving
• some at this writing.
i Sam Sitton has a good horse
I that has relapsed with distemper,
having been in a critical condi
i lion for some time.. Fears are
■ that he will lose him.
> Quite a number of the neigh
-1 hors come together Friday and
I covered uncle Chas. Sitton’s res
-1 idence. Sush is ni ighborly.
Fall oats around here look as
. if they were all killed.
Subscriber.
Pneumonia Follows LaGrippe
' Pneumonia often follows lagrlppe
but never follows the use of Foley's
Honey and Tar, for lagrlppe coughs
and deep seated colds. Refuse any
but the genuine in the yellow' pack
age. Sold by all Druggists.
ed witli much interest the remark
• able record maintained by Dr.
Kilmer’s Swamp-Root. From the
very beginning, the proprietors
had so much confidence in it that
I they invited every one to send
I for a free sample bottle
so that people could judge ot its
■ great curative value in even the
most distressing eases of kidney
and lived and bladder troubles.
• On another page of this paper
• you will find a few of the letters
• prompted by feelings ot heartfelt
gratitude, that are constantly
coming to Dr. Kilmer Co. No
r can doubt such sincere and
- honest testimony.
. Swamp-Root is prepared only
by Kilmer & Co Laboratories
I Bmghampton. N. Y Don’t ex
periment—ls you need a inedi-
i cine you should have the bet>t.
NEEDMORE
Trion, Ga. R. F. D. No. 1—
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bridges
of Broomtown are spending a.
1 few days with friends at this
place.
I Claude Durham left Sunday for
a few days visit to friends near
I Rome.
I H. L. Dunean continues quite
ill.
Mrs. John D. Veatch is ill this
week.
Mrs. A. J. Parker and children
are spending a few days this
week the guests of the former’s
father, B. S. Skates, who is real
siek.
The young people enjoyed a sink
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Veatch Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burns
Is .f 0
and little daughter, Jerldean,
spent Sunday and Mond/y at the
home of J. D. Veatch.
Linton Kellett of Dry Valley
was mingling with friends here
Sunday.
Virginia Irene, the little daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mul
lins, is quite sick
Blue Eyes.
TELOGA CREEK
Please allow me space in your
paper to again thank those who
; gave to me for Mrs. Massey to
ward buying another mule in the
place of the one she lost. She has
a lot of friends who sympathize
i with her in her sad misfortune.
I got $37.20 on subscription and
more was given Saturday at
church. Thanks to, all.
M. I. G.
KILL.™ couch
m CURE the LUHCS
wi ™Br. King’s
New ESiscovory
! for csrer 8
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
j GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
I OB MONEY REFUNDED. |
Willie—“Pa, what was the
name of the Russian general you
read about?’’
Pa—“ What do you want to
| know for ?’ ’
i Willie—“l like to see your whis
I kers wriggle when you say it.’