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WEAREGOINGOUT! ~
We Are Going to Quit the Retail Dry Goods Business In Rome.
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Since this announcement went out it has been claimed that we published such a purpose on a former occa
sion. Not true. We never said before we were going out of business; we never said anything like it. We <’ow
sav we shall get out of this business as soo ias possible. Will you help us out if we pay you well for the help?
The help will be mutual. We’ll make prices lower than ever was writ en about, talked about orenjoyed in this
part of the moral vineyard. Come at once. We will sell goods at less than 30 cents on the dollar. Nothing in the
house above cost except Butterick’s patterns and contract corsets, which weare unable to control, everything
else shall go for what it will bring, nothing above cost. .
Millinery usually affrords 50 per cent profit. We’ll now give Waists worth $1 at 39c; those worth sOc to go at 29c: those worth
you your selections at cost and charee you nothing for Miss Syn- 39c we put on the counter at 19c. .
dpr'q work 5,000 Yards summer Wash Fabrics, tnat cost us 10,15 and 20c
and mo e, and we’ll make one price for them--6 cents a yard! Never
Bovs’ Shirt Waists tnat cost us 40 cents, 50 cents nd 75 cents such bargains. Dotted Swiss for which we paid 46c a ; arc, we'd
we’U nrice at only IO cents. Any boys’ Shirt Wsist in our house for sell at 2vc- Dotted Swiss that cost us 20c you may buy in this sale
JO cents They ’ll gc > in a jiffy-two to a customer. Ladies’ Shirt |at 10c. Figured Duck worth 12 1- 2e to boffered at 6 .
At some price we aregoingto sell out tixVpiit soon. Tried hard tosell in bulk; could uot doit. Now they
go at retail.
Customers who have been paying for t eir purch ises from us monthly may continue to do so. Short time
accounts we’ll accept as cash. Thanking you in advance for such patronage as you may give.
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ASS BROS. & CO,
All shoes, Clothing, Hats and everything at or below cost,
EIiCHELOR'S CLUB
Royally Entertained l/isitinii
Yoilng Ladies.
LAST EVENING AT '
The Residence of Mr. And Mrs.
Cothran.
1 he Bachelor’s Chib reception
hist evening at the lovely home
of Mr. and Mrs. Dice Cothran
on Second avenue was an ele
gant afiair, and Rome’s society
was out in full force.
Delightful refreshments were
served during the evening..
Those present were:
Messrs. J. N. Harrison, Hun
ter Smith, Walter Cothran, Win.
McWilliams, 11. 1). Shaw, Wal
ter Griffin, Sam Hardin, Walter
R is«. Jim Smith, Will Towera,
Cl.H'Seay, M. N. Griffin, Paul
Jack, Will Sanford, B. Cothran,
Chas. Caperton, Wade Lowry,
Lipscomb, Hamilton Wylie,
Dudley Magruder.
Misses Georgia England, Zoe
Bleckley, Hawkins, Jessie'low
ers, Judd, Minnie Cleghorn, l
Watson, Edith Carver, Julia
Smi h, Emma Hume, Daisy
Camp, Walton, Bonnie King,
Dubose, L )is Headden, Elo Seav,
Rosebud Johnson, Jetion, of'
Florida.
DEWEY GEITTNG READY.
London, Jimp 1- The owners of 1
the British ship Genista, which
has bcm Loading at Manila, hav j
r-ci iv 'd a cable dispatch dated
Mas 24. saying Rear Admiral Dew
ey has ordered the vessel to leave
the port from which it is coijec-;
tnr.d, that the American coms
mandt r contemplated some action.
NINE killed
•
And One Woilnded in flew
York.
T|IRY ARRIVED SAFELY.
Roosevolt And His Rough Ri
ders in Tampa.
Havana, June I.—Brigadier
Gonzales of the insurgent arm\
died this morning from wound
received in battle Sunday.
New York, June 1. —Nine
men were killed and one woman
wounded in an explosion of tin
•new tar paper factory this mori
ing. 'The building was wreckvc
and buildings in the vicinity ’
badly shaken.
Tampa, June 1 .- —Roosevelt’s
rough riders, arrived here this
morning.
Key West June I—Advices1 —Advices Iron
Cardenas says Spaniards are lay
ing mines in harbour.
Washington June 1-The nev -
reports of the bombardment of j
Santiago, is generally credited
.here in Woyernments circles.
WILL OPEN
The Handsome New Theater
With “Zelena.”
General Manager Marvin of ih
city electric Ry. has a large num
ber of hands at work running
wires out to the pane.
In a few weeks, the pirk will:
I be illuminated with 108 electric
lights.
Mr. Marvin in conversation wi h
a Hust’er-Commercial reporter,
states that u will have an attract
ion at the park each evening.
The handsome new theater is
completed and “Zelena” will be
be opening bill.
MELY-HUNK.
I
. Beu Neely And JWiss
Lina Hiline
UNITED IN KARRIAGE.
Quiet Home Wedding This
Afternoon.
At 3 o’cl ck this afternoon Mr.
Benjamin Neely and Miss Nina
Cornelia Flume were united in the
dy b mdy of wedlock.
The marriage ceremony was
p r oii unced by Rector C. B.
Hudgins, > f l; t, Petits’ church,
and was most impressive.
Only a.I w of the near relatives
and personal friends of the families
were mvih * and the marriage was
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a quiet burn- affair. It was cele
brated at I home of the bride's
mother on lower Hill.
Al 4 25 this afternoon the haps
pv y< ting c uple left over the W.
& A. for Augusta, Charleston and
points in the Carolinas.
Miss Ni. i Hume, now the haps l
py Irik, i one of the noblest
tn i this city has ever
pe .hiced. She is a woman of
■ch.iriiiii g i . i viduality and pos-
■rd o' aJ the lovable traits if a
• dr, true woman. She is the
d uglm-r of Mis. M. W. Hume
>I lias ai . i e lived at. 500 Fifth
: Ave.
Mr. N ■., the proud young
:husband, iR one of the hand-,
isome-t a; u .lost successful young
railioid men of Atlanta, is recog-
I niz id and r irdad as a Rome .boy.
i He is v ry p pu ar here as well as
iu Atlanta.
After th honeymoon, the cou
ple will m e Atlanta their home,
'I Le pi'o .is today wire very
niitntreus . nd decidedly useful
and valuable.
li you cant keep cool —just keep
uh cool as you cun. L
Wife,
THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS
is due not only to the originality and
simplicity of the combination, but also
to the care and skill with which it is
manufactured by scientific processes
known to the California Fig Si rup
Co. only, and we wish to impress upon
all the importance of purchasing the
true and original remedy. As the
genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured
by the California Fig Syrup Co.
only, a knowledge of that fact will
assist one in avoiding the worthless
imitations manufactured by other par
ties. The high standing of the Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Co. with tlie medi
cal profession, and the satisfaction
which the genuine Syrup of Figs has
given to millions of families, makes
the name of the Company a guaranty
of the excellence of its remedy. It is
far in advance of all other laxatives,
as it acts on the kidneys, liver and
bowels without irritating or weaken
ing them, and it does not gripe nor
nauseate. In order to get its beneficial
effects, please remember the name of
the Company
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
«AN FRANCISCO. Cal.
. LOUISVILLE Ky. NEW YORK, N. Y.
CHEAP RATES.
On account of the meeting ' f
the Southern Biblical Asse nbly
at Knoxville, Tenn., June 16
25th, 1898, the Southern rail
way will sell tickets from points
on its lines to Knoxville and re
turn at rate of one fare for the
round trip. Tickets will be sold
on June 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17,
with final limit June 27 ; also on
June 20 and 21, with final limit
July 4, 1898.
Foi further information and
descriptive circular relative to
same please call on agent of the
Southern railway.
Hood’s Pills cure nausea, sick
headache, billiousness and liver
ills. Price 25 eents.
RAILWAY.
.
( on-lpiised Schedule ih Lf* *ct May 1, 1898. j
ST VI !"N-. I No. Hi N<>. u f No. 8 I
Lv Chattanooga6.3oam 3.Utym ItLlO.'iD
Ar Dalton 7.slam| 4.24 pm i *. loan.
Ar Koine 9.00 am; 5.35 pm I Ham
Ar Atlanta H.lOami 8.05; mi
Lv Atlanta 1. .'Opml 8.13 pm 5 .’O.tm
Ar Macon 7. lOpm; 10.55 am B.loam
Ar Jesup I 4 40am 2.38 pm
A r Everett 5.25 am 3.25 pm
Ar Jacksoni ille ■ B.W«jftn 4». .’.>*».i.
Lv J< sup lOJHarn 6.56 pm
Ar Jacksonville I.oopm In. 15pm
Lv EvcrOtt ■ 5.30aml 3.3-pm
At I .1:.-W!CK I 6.3(hun| 1.30 pm
No. 8 carries Pullman Sleeping ('ar CLatta-
; noogu to Atlanta.
N< 10 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chat
tan 0-a to Atlanta.
N< li card. ; Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta
| to Jacksonville and Atlanta to Brunswick.
- . . I ■ X . 7I No 9 I No. 13
I-’ Atlanta io.()Cpm| 4.00 pm 7.50 am
Ar Rome l.OOr.ni 6.25 pm 10.35 am
Ar Dalton I 2.34 am I 7.34 pm 1 11.4 him
Ar Chattanooga 4. r-.m B.sopir. I.oopm
Lv Chattanooga K.lhirn. 9.10 pm
Ar Burgin 4.29 pm
Ar Lexin'ton s.lopmi 4.50 am
Ar Lom'vi'.i.' 7 50pto 7.50;>m
Ar ( incim-u: i 7.J titfrpml 7.30 am ~~
Lv Chattanoogal |.2spin 1.15 am I 25pzn
6.55 pm &40am 6.55 pm
No. 7 carrle Pullin in Sleeping Car Atlanta
to Chattan » pa ami C latt inoom to Cincinnati.
No. 9 carries Pullman Sleeping Car A’lanta
to Cincinnati and Chattanooga to Louisville.
No - 6 - ! No - 12 I No - 16
I Lv < Jhai tan o*a 8. id im i 10am 10.00 pm
1 Ar Knoxville 11 55;un 8.05 am I.loam
■ Ar Morrist wn 1.21 pm 9.50;im 2.25 am
| Ar Hot Springs 11.4rtiirn 4.00 am
| \r Asheville | 1.15 pm 5.10 am
\r Salisbury • 6. ICh rn QJlOiun
I Ar t lr< •nsboro I 9.52 pm IMO m
Ariiaieigh I 1 1.4 ;-m 3.40 t m
Ar Noi . 7D in .
Ar Vj ahi | <•> | j i :1 9, , ni
As ••■ ■ ■ 12.43 pm 6. ’ iu
No. 1? ctirr'es Po‘ m n SI *» ii iz <’a : ’l ta
nooga to <-w f < via A>>'*/i'le an I Sal- 1
is’mrvt') Ki • i n >nd arrivin' Ki hmond *i I» i.rn.
1 also 1*01110:111 Sleep ng Car Greensboro iu Nor
folk.
No. 16 is solid train C iga to Salis
bury. With Pu'Jmi 1 siit«‘pi:i' i l ;r Chattanooga
to Salts > ic ,- and SaLsbury to N w York with
out change.
STATION'S. _ | J
i' v Chatt inooga ... 5.00 pm S.4oatn
Ar Knoxville ( 8.1 .pm 11.55 um
Ar M»orrist wn 2.1 »pm 1.23 pm
\r Bristol I 7.(Mam; 3.55 pm
’ Ar Washin :tcm. I 7.40 am
Ar New York ’ L I 1 1.20 pm
N >. 6. carrle -' Pallm in Sleeping Car Chatta
noo' a t • vVash'n -1 n and Ciiallam oga to New
York without ch.iit/»*.
No. 4 I'.irries Pul'.m 11 Sleeping Car Knox-
, ville to Bri tol.
S I'A'l I N - \ 1(
kv Rome u. 10am
Ar Anniston , 11.21 am
Ar Birmingham | 10.00 pm
Ar Selma 13.55 pm
Ar Meridian | 7.30 pm
Ar New Orleans..,. 10.30 am
Ar Jm-k-m .... (Usam
Ar Vicksburg 11.35 am
Ar Shreveport. 1....... 7.20 pm
’N" 15 ■>. '• i Ijß HNO.I •
2.(X)pin 4.50 pm T,v Rohh* ar B.seiim 8.35 am
5.41 pm 6.a«pm Ar Gad den. ar 6.00am 1 6.30 am '
6.00 pm 7.10 pm Ar Attal a, lv 5.45 am 6.2oaifi
t Daily exo pt Sunday. j Sunday only.
F. S. GANNC)N. 3d v.p & G.M.,Washington, D.C
J. M CULP. Truf. Mgr.. Wa hington. D. C.
W. A. TURK. G. P. A.. Washington, D. C.
C. A. BENSI'OTKR, a.g.p. a., Chattanooga, Tenn
Tax Assessor Bub Foster is
more of a favorite with the people
ibis year than ever before, His
t election is assured Mark that
prediction.
I Delicate I
I
» They do not complain ot,
J. anything in particular, fhey j
eatenough. but keep thin and 5
J- paie They appear fairly weL. i
but have no strength.
cannot say they arc reruii I
f sick, and so you call them,
delicate.
t. What can be done for them.
Our answer is the same that
the best physicians have beer.
J? giving for a quarter of acen-
S’ tury. Give them
I scoirs EmuisiM
j: of Cod-Liver Oil with L\['>
M° phosphites. It has most ri
<• markable nourishing P°'' er '
JC It gives color to the blood, a
A brings strength to the mas
£ cles. It adds power to th
* nerves. It means robiN
A health and vigor. Even u •
cate infants rapidly £ ain
J flesh if given a small amo
A three or four times each u./
J, 50c. ami si.o° I [lru Yoil
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chem ; s
FREE Wl?M<|
TO EVERYONE- I
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Who HUlTer.s with any ' ,hr '’'! lc as ' nidrejß
part of tne human body. ! ' ll ‘ . icb tr’Jß
bladder, heart, liver am if
face and skin eruption-,. I . ( u , l; jeiO
ual organs, sexual weakness anu M
application be in anil
derthat its inventions, apl 1 ' it ,
failing remedies may •;■ 1 ~«ni? e 2H
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mended by the m-wsp ip< i - (lill . t ,,p
and endorsed by the M ' ‘ , is
world. Where fllll t .>
acc miplisb it and netei ■
upbuild and forUf) .• ( ell ,>igy.
They infuse m-w life an i <
mauently stop all ‘‘
the constitution ami I 1
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regardless ot age. I '* • , effects, a
permanently ~ taxed W
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