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tfe Are Soiafi to Quit the Retail Bry 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
say we shall get out of this business as soon as 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 or enjoyed in this
part of the moral vineyard. - Comeat 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 f° r what it will bring, nothing above cost.
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Millinery usually affrords 50 per c nt urofit. We’ll now give Waists worth $1 at 39c; those worth sOc to go at 29c: those worth
vou your selections at cost and charge you nothing for Miss Syn- o9c we put on the counter at 19c.
tier’s work. 5,000 Yards summer Wash Fabrics, that cost us 10,15 and 20c
. . , . and mo e, and we'll in ike one price for them—6 cents a yard! Never
g o ys’Shirt Waists tnat cost us 40 cents, 50 cents and /5 cents such bargains. Dittel Swiss for which we paid 46c a ard, we’d
W e’H orice at only IO cents. Any boys Shirt Waist m our house for se lat 2 c- Dotted Swiss that cost us 20c you may buy in this sale
lOceats They 11 so in ajifiy-“two to a customer. Ladies’ Shirt at 10c. Figured Duck worth 12 1-2 cto boffered at 6 .
At some price we are going to sell out and quit soon. Tried hard tosell in bulk; could not doit. Now they
go at retail.
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Customers who have been paying for their 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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All shoes, Clothing, Hats and everything at or below cost,
m DEMOCRATS
Hm a Right la Participate
in Tils Primary
lEHDHOT REGISTER.
Chairman Dußignon And The
Constitution Oppose The
Rome ri ibur.e
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the head of “Qualifica
tion for Voters’’ the Atlanta
Constitution answers the inquiry
o f Hon. Clarence Wilson as fol
lows:
QUALIFICATION for voters.
Editor Constitution-Please
sh the qualification of
eTpm ?S deci(lea b * the state
executive committee.
p Clarence Wilson.
]B ,“ ri Ga., May 28,
lb only action taken by t| ie
‘late committee v.as the adon
‘'“"“fllierollotvi.tgrosoiution-
b left' "''’, 1 " Suid I’t'i
commit, ” tie executive
tlieysee'it 0 r CbCOl ! ntV,Where
thpv i 0 ‘ lc C where
that tlr U!,t aCt -’ recoinir *end
a t (i : ,allflCiltlJufl)l ' voting
ocrat <i„ l i 1 VOter be a de,n
thedem thathew ill vote for
election ’ at,C
i "tended t sn Claiat ' io ' l uot bein g
piui °n of aiivT^ 11 lhe partici *
heretofor * i voter "ho has not
d«moerX be »■ “ n,e, “ b «'-° r "w
•*- ■>»•«. become
'»o™h'V?fJ“"‘ e | , l ‘ eadi ''8. ‘bis
11,6 followi„' g r U ' le Utte, ' S
11 FOR VOTERS
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ask ed S as (, 'tin e u I ” eßtions has beeu
pr " ,h ‘'-y on \ lO vote * n Lbe
Mated; Monday it may be
“1. That every man must vote
in the district m which he re
sides.
“2. That every qualified voter
in 1896 can vote in this primary
if he has paid his taxes since
then.
“3. That any young man who
has become of age recently can
vote in this primary.
“The Floyd county executive
committee adopt d qualifica
tions for voters which will be
published tomorrow, and are
about as above.”
MR. DUBIGNOX’fi LETTER.
Over his own signature Chair
man F. G. Dußiguon of the
State Democratic Executive
Committee writes to Judge Joel
Branham : (
Savannah Ga., May 31, 1898.
Judge Joel Branham.
Rome Ga. 1i
Dear Judge: Referring to our J
conversation, in Atlanta touching '
th j qjalificfltions ol voters at the!
primary on June 6 h wculd say
th it the State Executive commit"
<
tea imposed no restriction upon
voters except that they should be (
democrats and they should agree ,
to support the nominees of the pri-' (
mary in the general election, L
where the County Executive Com- i
mittee has prescribed no qualin-'l
cation. I unhesitatingly express (
the opinion that all dt mj 1
ocrats who have attained the age
of 21 years and who are residents
of the state and county where the
primary is held have the right to t
vote therein regardless of whether .
they are registered or whether they >
have paid the taxes required by ,
the oonstilution in order at a <
regular election. '
Very Truly Yours, 1
F. G Dußignon. <
From the above it will be seen '
that the Rome Tribune seeks to ■
confuse the people as to the ,
qualifications of a voter in the ,
coming primaries and hinder the !
free exercise of the rights of the
people.
By 7 what authority does the
Tribune say taxes of 1897 and
98 must be paid. Taxes do not
figure in this question any more
than registration.
If a man is 21 years old, or
will be by the time of the gener
al election, lives in Floyd county
and is a democrat or wishes to
become a democrat and will
abide the nomination, he is en
titled to vote in the primary.
The payment of taxes and regis
tration are not regarded.
Who dies the Tribune seek- to
drive from the polls? What
right has that paper to disfran
chise the people in a democratic
primary.
The primary is only a nomin
ating convention and democrats
have as much right to vote in it
as they have in amass meeting.
Let the democrats of Floyd
exercise that right on Monday.
Let them go to the polls and
cast their ballots against “re
formers” who are reformers for
office only. Let them cast theii
votes for officers who have prov
ed true to every trust and who
eternally squelch the pie hunters
and mudslingers who would dis
franchise the democrats of Floyd
cunity in order to serve a selfish
a id partisan purpose.
CHEAP RATES.
On account of the meeting f
the Southern Biblical Assembly
at Knoxville, Tenn., June 16
25th, 1898, the Southern rail
way will sell tickets from points
on its lines to Knoxville and re
urn 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 fined limit
July 4, 18v8.
Foi further information and
descriptive circular relative t >
same please call on agent of th
Southern railway.
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