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500 pieces Skirt Cambric, all colors, 3c. ' 1 50 jieces printed Dimities, worth i Oc, 4c per yard
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100 pieces French Ginghams, 4c. • . 250)ieces White Duck, -for skirts, 5c per yard
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* SILKS & SATINS* * CORSETS and HOSIERY. *
51 Taffetas, all colors. 70c. ■ ' £ 1 lot corsets, worth $2. $1 50. $1 to go at 75c. 5*
c l ua ,l y , - r . J X 250 dozen laches’ hos*, black, w. rth .30c, for 18c. >
*. 1 alletaa for waißts +1 00, $1 _•>. 1 , -.i irx. flb % 250 dozen misses hos-\ black and tan, worth 25c for 10c
27 m ludia Shr, Black and colors, 3i H2c. iji ’
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MOUSSELI NE DE SOIE AND LIB’.RTY SILK 60c PER YARD.
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f LADIES' WAISTS ® f . ‘ ®
8 ■ „°° » I MONDAY •
LT Worth $1- AH sizes and co’ors. >s.
(jj) at 33 1-3 per cent. le>s than any other bouse in R )me.
TURKISH BATH TOWELS, EXTRA L/RGE. WORTH 30. FOR-15c.
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LARGE delegation!;
I
Os Riman’sGallant Fire La- 1
dies Will goto '
ANNISTON WEDNESDAY I
At 3 30 O'clock to Take Part
it The Tournament.
largo de’egation of Rome’s j
gallant lire laddies and their |
friends will leave over Southern I
* ' i "Woma/f ar)O
■t ■ Sphinx-
( . .<•' A '- '-r" \ _
I u
Th ■ myster’’of woman-w
hood i-; -'ill of 'h--ep < y -A A.
’ ’• i/< f 11
\, i . 4ajww_ |ir J •
coni lied t r sim I _ XitjEvMSKMw
ply bvc.iuve t!" re v.o
men? Why ' it that the
Bou • at the same
time tli. cause of th- ir greatest wretched
ti ' n ttributes which ’
; for w nto 1 happy wives and -
mot in 1 iable to the ut-
most eav-.-c .1 misery and pain.
Th< f body and mind caused I
by-omc-w: . • of the distinctly feminine I
ui.'.i• • . r.u- t universal among wo- I
men •it th" ci .t • might well be asked: •
“I- is Xr, s punishment for the crime
of *<■' ng a w ■ ,i in ? ”
Th i e ■ i No! These sufferings |
ar ivi her'n‘.t'.iral nor necessary. They
v the organism was healthy. I
Nov o enatm such troubles.
Tin no : 1. >f it. j)r. Pierce’s Favor- |
ite eri; i : ,i perfect and positive
cun- lor •'■ < weakness and disease.
J> - a-’ i i. : -trength to the spe
c";i ••unties; heals inflam-
mati sto. ' ■ e'ng drains; promotes
funct: 'iial t ind restores the nor-
in.il, vigorous and painless condition which
; i- the only medicine of its kind in- ,
vented by an edi: -.it-d and experienced I
physician. It is the < r.lx- medicine which
makes baby's coming safe and coinpara- <
tively painless.
Any w-inrrV. who would like to know
mor about •'.’.is medicine and about her
own phy -ic ; ■■ m up should send at one
cent .nips to Dr. K. \ Pierce, Buffalo,
N. Y., to . r the ci t - r mailing owZp on an
absolutely f>. co: -of his thousand-page
illustrated book. "T. In . pie’s Common
S Med 1 AdviM.r; ” or, ’'. stamps for
cloth covered.
. A sv.r; and permanent cure for constipa
1 tioa is Dr. 1 . <me “ Pellet”
y is a gentle laxative, two a mild cathartic. I 1
Ry , Wednesday morning at 2.31 I
o'clock, for Anniston, to take ■'
part in the Fireman’s tournit nt.
The will take No ,2’s horses and
hose wagon. The follcwing an
the running team.
Sam Hardin.
Mort Griffin.
M. S. Lanier.
Eugene Logan.
Bob Westwaler.
Jim Demp»ey.
Sam 'l'ay lor.
Hugh McCrary.
Joe Johnson.
1). Dougherty.
Tom Tolbert.
Joe Holloway.
Min Burnett.
Geo. Sharp.
Milliard Mulkey.
Dr, Geo. B. Blackman.
W. J. Gordon.
P. 11. Vandiver, captain horst
team.
F. Hanson, captain hand reel
team.
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BIG COLLIERS
Loading for F-eets of Schley
and Sampson.
Norfolk, West, Va., June G.—
The collier Niagara, which was
at San Juan during the bom
bardment, and which showed
the scars of battle, completed
repairs yesterday and dropped
down to Lambert’s Point, where
she is taking on 4000 tons of.
coal for Key West. The colliers
Saturn, Evelyn, Gjndraand Le-'
onyldus are also loading 3000
tons each for Schley’s and S.tmp
son’s fleet.
B"ARD AT MOBLEYS SPRINGS.
A Hunted number of boardei'
will be received at Mobley springs
Terms reasonable. Anply to J P
McConnell .May Ist 'OB.
SOUTHERN
. i fiiLWfty.
(on ! v ./up. iii Effect Maj- l, 1898.
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Ar . ■ ■ . .. T.i'lam: 4.24iini 12.10 am
xr la ii 9.00 a- 5.35 pm I 44am
Xr A’ -11.40 am 8.05 pm j 5.03 am
>v A'l . l.’.'Opm 8.15 pm 5.20 am
■ - :on 10pm 10.55am 1 8. loam
Xi'.i" I 4.40 am 2.38 pm |
'.r I. ' 5.25 am 3.25 pm
ii -1 : ’ . - 1 r. I B.loanil 9.25 pm
Sup | io.o!am 8.56 pm
■•.■.l- I.oopm 10.15 pm
Lv Everett ... | 5.30aml 3.80 pm
I i 'l.3oam| 4.30 pm
X >■ 8 ("" I'ullman Sleeping Car Chatta-i
ui -;:a io A.laut...
b ii) - Cullman Sleeping Car Chat
.lui o.za to .i' :ata.
No hi >ping < ’ar Atlanta
to JaC.’ ■iiv.i unit Atlanta to Brunswick.
No‘. 71 Xu. « 1 Na 13
ta : lO.OOpm 4.00 pm 7.soau>
Xr Conn l.l'Oam fi.2spm 10.3.xim
ir ' 2.3lam' 7.31 pm 11.40 am
\r i 1.15 am B.s(ipn. I.oopm
■ ■ C ■ i.i i s I ..I in , 9. 10pm
r Bui 1.29 pm
Xr Lex . -- ■ i 5.10 pm 1.50 am
■''l-0.-i i:b- | 7 ndjanl 7.50 am
Arc; iH-nn a j lupin 7.3:ian? ....
1 a ... , 125 pm L 15am 125 pm
5r X’ 'A . 'i..'ispm 6.40 am 6.55 pm
X' 7 -i' . ’ 'ull nr. Sleeping Car Atlanta
■ ' '■ ii in I '.ilia!: i-iooira to Cincinnati.
7-' Ci i in u: Sleeping Car Atlanta
o C .i.ii < HaUanooga to Louisville.
( Na. 6. No. 12 No. 16.
i-v c: it- .o B.loam 4.10 am 10 00pm
Ar Ki 11 558 m ’.am I.loam
■,. 1.2 ... 950 m 2. isam
'■■i-'- ; 11.46 am 4.00 am
i D- \ ■ vhu I i 1.1.,pm 5. loam
■ fi - i 6 10pm li.3l);im
• 10.52 pm 1:1 io, m
i Ibi'-'i oi i 1.1 m 3.4)] m
I \r Norfo 17 3i. in
Ar ■ - ....... ii. lin 0. >s| m
|\r X- .-• > 12.43 pm 6.13; m
No. I 1 : ■ i 'i . i si-- • >in z Car Chatta-
ioor. ' X' ' ,i Xshevillc aal Sal-
f ' i ■ .inr Ri .-hui i'iil i>. Illa.m.
I »■i . iit- : p.n.; » *ar Greensboro to Nor
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■■■ 1-- -■ - l '■ ii'i c i-i ■ tana 1 to Salis-
• ' i -'I-" -iiin-,' Car* t lire tan »rr»
i ' . a : , ii. aary to N- w York with-
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N0.~4 \-7bt
...iiopm t'.lOam
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. 55 pm
i 7.4’ am
Ar . x . , I.2:>pm
I'lmia '•--nla - Car Chatta-
- ! > ’natt-iu ogu to New
l Y< . i •: ■: . * 1
Xi . • fi'aia Sleeping Car Knox-
: rille to Hr: 01.
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■ ' X ‘ a' ■ 11.35 am
■ hri '■ A'_"A ' ’ ,! ' m
tN >. 15 IN >. 9 “ itNo. 16 SNo l 0
'” ; :r I i>- - Rome ar B.si'um 8.35 am
i 1 ■'» : ' <>a ! il'ai. ar 6.00 am «.3i-am
1 • i pm • ■ Attaj a. lv 5.45 am 6.20 am
'll U lay. f Sunday only.
« . xXNOX. . v.it A c.M..Washington. D.C !
1 M c "Li’ T. if. Mgr.. Washington. D. C. I
V A. TCAK. < I'. A . Washington. D. C.
A. 13ENSCOTEK, A.G.? a. .Chattanooga.Tenn 1
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BottM Up!
Whether in thbrm of pill powdei
ar liquid, the dear’s prescription foi
blood diseases iiixvays the same—
mercury or notasjThese drugs bottle
tip the poison a dry it up in the
system, but they j> dry up the marrow
in the bones at tlame time.
The supplenesind elasticity of the
joints give xvay ti stiffness, the rack
ing pairs of rlfnatism. The form
gradually bends,fe bones ache, vi hil
decrepitude anilielplessness prema
turely take possim of the body, and
it is but a sh step to a pair ol
i crutches. Thei comes falling ol
( the hair and lei of the bones, —a con
dition truly hort
g Contagious Blood
Poison—the curse
of mankind-is the
most horrible of al!
diseases, and has al
ways baffled the
doctors. Their pot
ash and mercury
bottle up the poison,
but it always breaks
forth again, aH.ack
ing seme delicate
organ, frequently
the mouth and
throat, filling theta
with eating sores. !
is the only
known cure for this
disease. It is guar- j
«nteed purely vege
table, and one tband dollars reward is
offered for pr< to the contrary. Ii
never fails tore Contagious Blood
Poison, Scroful lezema, Rheumatism,
Cancer, or an ther disease of the
blood. If yoiive a blood disease,
take a remedy' h will not injure you.
Beware of rue y; don’t do violence
to your systenion’t get bottled up! !
Our bo o k it free to any address
Swift Specific Atlanta. Ga.
rheumatJ cured tn a
AY.
“Mystic C 1 ’ for Rheumatism
and NeuralgudicuVy cures in
Ito 3 days, action upon the
system is rentable and myste
rious. It renafe at once the cause
and the disei immediately dis- I
appears. Tin rst dose greatly
benefits, 75 cs. Sold by Curry-
Arrington Ccome, Ga.
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Damagl Corn for :
Sale. H.i. Cothran & '
Do.
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