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We Are Going to |r le Beta Bry Got Business In Rme.
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Since this announcement went . :o ,s been claimed that we published such a purpose on a former oc ta
sion. Not true. We never said befoi e going out of business; we never said anything like it. We-ow
say we shall ret out of this business a.. as possible. Will you help us out if we pay you well forth; help?
The help wiil be mutual. We’ll make p ■ ower than ever was writ en about, talked about orenjoyt din this
part of the moral vineyard. Com will sell goods at less than j cents bnthe dollar. Nothing in the
house above cost except Butterick’s and contract corsets, which weare unable to control, everythin,,
else shall go for what it will bring, ?: Hx, g above cost.
MTinerv usuady affrords 50 per cent <r > . Til now give Waists worth $1 at 39c: those worth sOc to go at 29c; those worth
vour selections at cost and cuare , e you noth ; r Miss Syn- 390 we put on the counter at 19c. » '
dAr’swork 5,000 Yards summer Wash Fabrics, that cost us ,10,15 and c On
and mo e, and we'll m; k one price for them—6 cents a yard’ Never
Bovs’ Shirt Waists tnat cost us 40 cent ,5' : nd 45 cents such bargains. D > vis; for which we paid 46c a arc
we’ll' nice at only IO cents. Any boys’ Shirt •, r a .house for sell at 2Jc. Dotted Sv s that cost us 20c youmay buy in this sab
10 cent ■ They'll go in a jiffy-.-two to a < u >/. . -s' Shirt at 10c. Figured buck w rtli 12 l-2c to boffered at 6 .
At some price we are going to seh <)• . soon. Tried hard to sell in bulk; could not do it. Now they
go at retail.
Customers who have been payin " ■ r dr purchases from us monthly may continue to do so. Short time
accounts we’ll accept as cash. Thar -d ; in advance for such patronage as you may give.
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All shoes, Clothing, Hats and ever. ■ ' ■ gat or below cost,
S GIFT.
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/Il arg he lit a cf Italy, Sends a
3-1 of Vestments !
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■ TO i.i ALABA'MA GHUHGH.
Coat of Arms of Royal Fam |y of
Hay Ara Embroidered.
Mobi’.m ah., June B.—Queen
Marglmrii > >.f Italyhas forward
ed to tin. Indian colony in Bald
win count;. Alabama, through
the Italian Legation at Washing
ton, as a present, a set of vest
ments for use in the recently
dedicated Boman Catholic
church, erected by the colony in
Daphne, Ala. The vestments are
of white silk, embroidered in
• gold, and the coat of arms of
Queen Margherita’s family are
wrought in velvet and gold on
the chasuble, stole andmaniple.
'The v stinents will be used for
the firs- lime in the church on,
Thursday, the feast of Corpus
Chri ti.
A HORRIBLE ORDEAL
Runs His Arm through Rollers
of Paper--Machine
On S aturday afternoon, Mr.
J hn JI. ; ris, au employee of the
Ma;i tin Paper Manufacturing
Company, was feeding the cal
endi r roiiers in the mill. He was
inexperienced and hi.s left arm
was drawn between the two up
per rollers to his elbow, when
Lis peril was discovered and the
belt was t irown off and the ma
chinery stopp id.
There are three of these cal
end -r rollers, the Lower one re—
Volving the two upner ones, but
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fortui a'tly there was no pap
pisi-ing through the lower ci ■■
an 1 th s caused it to slip.
Only a single sheet of paper
passes tl rough these caleml
roiiers and you would im tgi i ,
; that his arm would have b-. en
mashed as thin as a sheet of pt*.
; per, but when these two roller- .
i weighing over a ton each, were
prized up by a crowbar in the*
hands of strong men, and his
arm released, not a bone w
broken, and only one lingo,
mashed.
This is one of the most mir:>.-. ■
ulous and rem likable escape
from positive injury of winch v
ever heard where the dang
was so great.
Mr. Harris is about ninetei i
years old and lives about tu
| miles from town —M.'iriet!
, Journal .
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KVE no Innj-sr supply ,-'s . ” ■■
/v sell ogaia. Ar 1.1. c . .. .
jne who has bought < r
>cal dealer d. > . . "A
be sent our Manuel of “i
iarden ” for SB3J3 ; ■; - -
pply by letter L- : j <■ •-
: ame of the - ■ ; t- ■ .
they bought. To.'! oil:;: ■■ 6 o i'
ent Manual, every copy cf wi;i. I
.ocenis to p!.:.e :; • ’ >rba- ' ,
tree on receipt of Kfc.'rr.s (
, postage. Noiji;-g ii: ?
’ .v. ■ been seen hi :cr abro
t 2-.FO pagei , ■) •
seeds and plant .. tty i
I supplemented by 0 iuil K; : L . ,t
I if the best novelties ci- the : " .
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. Uvill also be sentwitl .. .
■, rants •; tiding W cts. for the? .
. state where ti:. l: Hits .-..J
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Ph 1 Cook seems to be a chip. >■
. 'i- 1 <>!d block. Io lion- r : i.£ i
the poop e of Georgia also lumD'
the memory of hi. h.im ole !
though *hoy woiud h .•? h ; ,
ito do this had out the sou L
(entirely worthy.—Maum M-uvs.
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• GIA i- I. YP C UNTY, —
i;.u/ Lii-e 1 tor di- •
vs voiceiu Floyd
I. p. V~'Ul , er’r Court
■ . . i., No. 83 Januar'.’
.term Ibs
i<j L 1* horn-s, —The defend-
. ip'i. ie l personal i y
. i■. ui. y, to he and appear
i,i n.ir Cour' tc be
, said eouiiiy on the
' ,i 'i io Ju y n-.-xt, then
su'd i mswer the plain tiff’s
.m .i -.i i ,i. tl< nos libel fur
. i -i: t i.ill thereof sa d
. :H ceed as (•< jj justice
. h ill ..p. :■ ■ )n.
A w. Honorable W. M •
, i i said court, this
uua y 1898.
.. i g< 1, C. C. Supe-
1 to d c utjty Ga.
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se.vc - . ..1 . ■$ and in all conditions,
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r.: . cf sickness into HEALTH.
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SOLE- .L <?RUCCISTS.
X' . L'UKKD ONLY or
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If Would you feel perfectly v
* safe to put all your money ••
Kin a new bank ? Ono you ;1
have just heard of?
&“ But how about an old 7
K bank ? One that has done ji
•V business for ov> r a quarter «
Aj of a century? jZfne that h s T
K always kept its promises ?
X One that never failed ; never
K misled you in any way ?
K You could trust such a bank, >
* couldn’t you? £
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* of COD-LIVER OIL WITH \
S’ HYPOPHOSPHITES is just
£. like such a bank. It has neve;
£ disappointed you, never will.
ft Ir has never deceived you, •:
K never will. 'i
Look out that someone j
W does not try to make you
‘ invest your health in a new <;* ,
- tonic, some new medicine j- t
A you know nothing cf.
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50c. and $1.00; ail ert: : !
V SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemist , ' .v Y . I
(HEAP RATES.
Ou account of the meeting < f
the Southern Biblical Assembly
|at Knoxville, Tenn., June 16—
:25th, 1898, the Southern rail
way will »ell ti<4tets from points
on its lines to Knoxville ami r< -
I urn at rat" of one fare f, r tin
round trip. 'Pickets will be sold
on June 13, 14, 15, 1(5 and 17,
with final limit June 27 ; also on
| Jane 20 and 21, with final limit
Juh 4, 1898.
further information and
I 'lescriptive circular relative the
ime please call on agent of to
southern railway.
NO I ICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.
Ail bills for subscription to
lluitler-Commercial are payable
Paul C. Jack, or order, and are ,
due Saturday of each week
Haveyour money ready when
the collector calls.
Paul C. Jack, t 1
Mgr. cii cula iont dept..
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INSURAMEE COMPANY, NEW YORK,
II- Pr -ferred’s policies are particular y adapted for business nien, and sp- aa! pi ; r - ire I
is.-ui-1 for bauKers, lor i>hj-ieians. surgeons a ,<i dentists, and for traveling nieu The Pie-I
lerred i.-i an old line stock company with assets of over fl >n,(Mi no. I
JOHN FL THORN TON.
ATI—ANTA, QA. use-® STATE MANAGER I
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ITHE ARHSTRONG HOTEL
Rome, (ia
Regular - „ ■ , Spesiai I
Msrs '■ .Li I
Wd- Monilli'l
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The place to get’a quick, good meal. I
1 McCALL ' & YOUNG, Proprietors. I
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.. J White .GLEHOKN:! 1
For the vary oestb eed and most
perfectly marked fowls, le ive orders
with J. T. Crouch <St Co,, $3 p jrtrio.
if? SpleHdid cockerels only $ 1
1. D. CAILLIARD.
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