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Since this announcement went c . . . s been claimed that we published such a purpose cn a former occa
sion Not true. We never said before v. : re going out of business; we never said anything like it. VVe" 0 »
say we shall set out of this business as suo ias possible. Will you help us out if we pay you well for th> hd’
The help will be mutual. We’ll mak ' • ’■ lower than ever was writ en about, talked about orenjoyed in t j-j
part of the moral vineyard. Comeat ell goods s th. 30 cents onthe dollar.. Nothing inti
house above cost except Butterick’s .• erus and contract corsets, which weare unable to control, everythin]
else shall go for what it will bring, nothing above cost.
M nerv usually affrords 50 per ce s'llnowgi worth $1 at! those worth 50c to go at 29c; those
Trnnr elections at cost and ctiaree t > ?n- 39c we put on the cou at 19c.
Ab’ selection 8 u } 5.000 Yards surnt Wi sh Fabrics, that costus lO,lsand J
u o m one p rioe f or them—6 cents a yard’
Bovs’Shirt Waists tnat cost us4o cents, • i bargains.’ iss for which w® paid 46c a' arct, I
wA’ilnrice at onlv 10 cents. Any boys’S . use for sell at 2 1 c. Dotted •B' 1 iss that cost us 20oyoumay buy in this si
}Ocekt They’ll so> in a jiffy-two to < > . adies’ Shirt 0 hl2 1-2 cto bofferecl at 6 . I
At some price we are going to se J out a■* ’ ; soon, t ried hard to sell in bulk; could uot do it. NowthJ
go at retail. I
Customers who have been payin :-r parch ises from us monthly may continue to do so. Short tini
accounts we’ll accept as cash. Thai c y;; ’ uin advance for such patronage as you may give. I
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All shoes, Clothing, Hats and even Uii g at or below cost, I
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trict • ' ' ■ .[> i with l.iey-
civs tori'. . ; :in<! i-vp. dittoes de
li very <• f j p-i.veil very sat-
isfiictcrv t ' <•. 1 l:;:s boon a
si.vndit;;' . . • j'ci-l; for many
years t r -..t <: ' .bl 1 part < f the de
lay in t . ' • .-I",*:-' was due
to th ii foi ned mes
senger U ■ j.l -y pitch pm-
nies, part >‘i|. ■ i. > -;. c ; L. s or it nd
dime n- >1 . . i. in. ■'•y tj, n os lacy-
■ files i. jus::- ■ - .■ s.rvice has pretty
thoroup. • -.!• v. it!: • ven the
pretext f ■ : . . 1- a niessuigcr
huvin ,< in L.' t ;a I icyclo which
be is ■ ntier a i G to Io e cannot
with any . •■. ■if ...i ty tarry on bis
course <it her i t th? purpose of p< ros
ins Htori s cf h .' ' --adth. escapes or
bloody In:!i i.n ■•:>»?< *•- < r to put to a
[.ractieai t. t his xt. ri l ■in the liau
uling if . id : ;!■ v... Qn the con
trary, it ■ re..- li i-s t.ubbens that
the emulain : i n two messenger
boys pi iu . mo direction on bi
cy les with i ges for ditferent pt r-
Bons ka 1* t«< w t .t speed, with the
resul. thut eb ( s :,re delivered
in an a most inci > short space of
time, jmlyiii by former standards.—*
hew York • n.
A< ri - • ti •• Continent.
JI. C. Fritz i’ r.i Olympian club ni
Bit n n< i ; t ” i ; ' from Fau Fran
£i ’■ .. ■ I Fritz did not
break the ■ xist’”’.-cuwl ci 31 days and
I i hours lit)'..- i renn.rk '‘ de one.
II ■*■ 1 ' 1 -h I.epos to break
all exist;:-” ; | t-,ve< t' "i Frau
cis oo an I ?. ■.■ 4 ; i., and when lie
rim i'.eii <' r I'.ap , , la., her was well
insid. -th • i ••oru. During a night ride
he fell and cisio.-i’tc ! a kneecap, which
forced him to lay t o in Chicago four
days, lie was forced to make the remain
der of the trip stages, although
be rode the inti ■ di t,mce on his wheel.
Fritz says that his machine stood ths
test nobly. The bicycle weighed 24
pound:’, find it was geared to
Fritz wc ipi.a IflO poumis, and he carried
21 pounds of baggage. He is confident
that ho can lower the record, and he
will wake ain ther effort, possibly, as
soon as ho < nt” ily recovered from
tiie aceiuw t to h's kne< —New York
Press.
CARGO Or ARMS SEIZED.
Hong Kong, June 10. —The
police have seized a cargo of
arms on board the British steam
er Pasig;', owned by the Tsung
Yung of this city. It is sup pos
ed the arms were destined for
the insurgents of the Philippines
They were seiz’d under the non
trail ty.
A Pi ie cow for sale. Gives four
gallons milk. 11. 1). Cothran.
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< (>n'eiispd Schedule in Effect *» >y 1. IS s
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I Lv . ...
Ar Palton 7.51 am 1.21 pm 1
Ar Rome 9.oJtwi’ s.htm’. I. 1,,
ta ............. 1! .
Lv Atlanta I. .’Opm, 5. r po., . ■
Ar Mac0n............... 7. lUpm io.ssam
Ar Je-itip . : i '-hi! >.
Ar JL t ; 'T l I 5.2
Ar J ■ i*.i \ll . ■
Ly jesup •. : 1 h'-i;’ *!'. 6 . *
I Ar Jacksonville ; l.copii. :>. f
i Lv Everett i m
I Ar Brunsw lek
No. 8 carries Pullman Sleeping €ai (
nooga to Atlanta.
No. l<> carries Pullman Y-leepin:; Cur ' ’
I tan o:a to Atlanta.
No. 1-4 carries Pullman Sleeping Car a”)
to Jacksonville and Atlanta to Bm i'V. i
> . \ . i. ». Na 7 i No. 9 ;
Lv Atlanta lO.OCpnj •
'Ar Rome ! 1.90.: o '’ . *
Ar Dalton %....) ?.31-mi| 7.n n i-.w
Ar Chattanooea 1 I. ! • vi s. . ipn. Lt ; i :
.Lv Chattanoo/a M ■ m 'p.M-iiii .
Ar Burffih 1.21 pm
Ar Lex hurt on .*>.’Opni’ .... ... ,
Ar Louisville 7 50pml 7.souin . ..
ArCinrinnnti .... V.BOpm <.b uni|
Lv Chacta’Kio.ga I l/.V.inn I. L I -' n
Ar Nashville . | 0.55 pm 0.40 am 6.55)
No. 7 carrie Pullman Sle •piny c.ii”
t >C.iattan ; »«xa an I Chatt; i > ;; to < in in ..:
No. 9 carries Pullin ui Sloenin*'Car A '
to Cincinnati and Chatta.ioo r a to Lou« ilia. i
__J stations I N•. 1). N'. 1? !-••
Lv Chai -I > I" 1
Ar Kn 11
ArMcrrist \vn I - Jpm 9 m
A 1 ’ Springs H. i m
Ar A<heviHe ! r> m
’ \r Salisbury ! :<> n: 1 . • ;
I . Ar Grcensb ;ro |......... | 9.5.1 m I 1 u i- J
Ar Raleigh | ' 1.-I ; n: •. • n 1
Ar Norfoiic ' I 7.3 m
Ar W 0 ' ' t0n.,.. 6.42
Ar Now York. r..
I No. learric-; I’.i in : 1 SH-i->in - -A -. -.,i .
tiootru to N.-w York \..t A ■ ill-- i rl ■
i- 'urv to lli-'i.n mil nri-ivin-.r iti.-hinou I ' I > . :n ■
' -.r--o Pullman Sleeping'• ar Unvu>M-.i '■ !
j oik.
N-. t i i-i :->U 1 tr.iui '? in-t.-i-i.i' -.1 ' ■
bui-y. with Pullin , i Soipinr c ’
Co Sulls "iry aad Salisbury to Now York will
out <-.-:in;. c.
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STATIONS. No. 1
T.v Cim'.i/cio.i.'a ... I ! s.'K'pni ■ . r
I Ar Knoxville K. i ■>'
| Ai- M i-rist ivu I . 1. ;
Ar H-i. ?. .
Ar Wush'm-ton 7
Ar New York
No. 8. currlei Pullm in pin:* Car' in
tioot’a tn Wiisliinit n .nul '."mu.m ogu to Ne»’
1 \ ork i: - t:
i No. 4
Ville to Bri tol.
| STATfi ■ ' .
Lv Rome *777?
Ar Anniston I
Ar Birmingham .
Ar Selma J
' Ar Meridian I
? Ar New Orleans
- Ar.' ;u k son
I Ar Vk-kshurg .. .ji i. . n
Ar Shreveport ! ;! . 'mm
■ No. 151 jNa n N No? I
r -.’.Alpm 1.50 pm Lv Horae .ar K. 5 sm‘ H 7
> 5I mm I 57pm Vr < lad den. ar 6.00 am 6 3 m
|'.|H;-l l | 7.1.1 pm Ar Attaba. lv 5.45 am B..'i>..tn
t Daily except Sunday. J Sunday only.
I I-'. S. <IANNON. 3d v.p. & c.M.,Washington. D C
. J VI. i CLP. Traf. Mgr.. Washington. D. C.
W. A. TURK, G. P. A., Washington, D. C-
A. a.g.p. a.,Chattanooga.Tenn
The need of a good Spri
Medicine is almost univers 1,
and Hood’s Sarsaparilla cxi’ctly
meets th ; s need.Jße sure to gc t
!ocd c .
LIBEL FOR DI VORUE
H”i ■; : . .. ;-’GiA Fla Vp C-UNTY,--
(;< •u• u . ;uiuis i Lim.-l 1 <ii di -
i. • ' yjrce ih'Floyd
L p. . Bios \ Saper’r Court
;. No. 33 Janaarv
ter Ai 1 OS.
' 1. P 1 ;, om Q ,—The d> fei;d
--,.s | . y .-r -.red purscmal i) ■
7, to i apd uj peal
; i>. :>[.. ri >r C >ur: 1 c be
i.r it! io aim •>r s-;.id county on the
t iir ?<1 in ■ mJu y next, then
• h.s’a -r (he plaintiff >
ji . m •■■! in i Jiuiion of lib'-d for
. . . :t- , I,; .i< I::uit l.ber>-o: sa.3
ci. rl 1 I ~ cred as toj justice
■ k iioii i.pix rl..in.
Honora'de \V M •
. of san court-, this
hruary ISTS.
E. \ (.. C. Supe-.
I ioi ‘ ' •’ d C Uti Ij' Git.
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I S» iita 6huJ il L. -J Exi si»
I ’I".. .] . “■ and perfect remedy, sc
1 • and
. in hi hi it favor
I vita ill ' i.v> • . -it best, as thegre<»v
| st ( ;■ r •’-eriedies for both
condition?
L,.’’L ELDOFORYte
4 : yc'ii ." iis .lushing SLEEP,
jli a tulalfl J DIGESTION.
n... j. ? gTTJS EiIbHGY
. il' p i; .Y j in perfect er'/*.
I'idfy .od,
.'i Yi. ; h-.kness iiiio STRENGTH-
, . i’ .i-.iv you Gui cf sickness into HEALTH.
•w PACK. PAR<*-_ xtOTTWI- io«
DC -a: NEDO..JLAB
SOLD LY .U. ORUCCISTS-
M 2 , t’l CtIKBD ONLY BT
.e Abanta ; ..TU Co., Atlanta, Ga.
TCIMTAV . . NOCK. BAILED ra*'*
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rested and
For2sYp
f * Ct
• It* Would you feel perfectly u
i ; r safe to put all your money
in a now bank ? Ono you
jV have just heard of?
r7 But how about an old '
K bank ? One that has dohe
business for ov r a quarter
is’ of a century? One that h s !<
always kept its promises ?
lx One that never failed ; never •
Jt“ misled you in any way ?
You could trust such a bank, \ !
1 couldn’t you ?
I GOOFFS ®
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of COD-LIVER OIL WITH .
J? HYPOPHOSPHITES is jv i .
1C like such a bank. It has never
disappointed you, never will.
h It, has never deceived you,
I K never will. v«
Look out that sombono*
s’ doos not try 10 make you ’
?l invest your health in a new ,
tonic, some new medicine <’
b' you know nothing or.
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jsoc. and si.oo; all dtu- . . . . ,S
t’ SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 1., ..- '. i'/.. ?•'
f' 3 - vZ
CHEAP RATES.
Oil account of the meeting us
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the Southern Biblical A>se n')ly
at Kn '.xviße, Tenn., June lu—
25th, 1898, the Southern rail
way will sell thefts from'poiiits
on its lines to Knoxville and re
urn at rat * of one fare for the
roui’d trip. Tickets will be soli!
on June 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17,
c. ith final limit June 27 ; also on
Jtine 20 and 21, with final li'iiit
Inly 4, 18y8.
Foi further information and i
descriptive circular relative the
/• ime please call on agent of £o
Southern railway.
! NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.
AH bills for subscription to
I iiii lit r-Commerciul are payable.
Paul C. Jack, or order, and are ’
i due Saturday of each week.;
Have your money ready wheii|
the collector calls.
Paul 0. Jack,
Mgr. circuiationt dept.
‘Th ePreferred Accident
INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK, I
: 'Tup Preferred'* policies are particular y adapted for business men. and special policidH
issue i for banners, for )H)ysi(dans. surgeons ami dentists, and for traveling men. TheM
ierred is au old Hue stock comp any with assets <>f oyer SO,oool*o. ■
JOHN R, THORNTON, I
ATLANTA, GA. ® » e • STATE MANAGE
iTHE ARMSTRONG HOTEI
Rome. Ga I
Boarders Rwl
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Wauled- MouM
3—» ■’* ■ -A *».K.. Ji .l-.x'-ii ■
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-- ■ -77'-.'
The place to getja quick, go.iu meal. H
McCALL & YOUNG, Proprietor
Best White GLEBoBlb!|
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For the very oast breed and mo s ' v
perfectly marked fowls, leave orders j
with J. T. Crouch & Co., $3 pjrtrio. s
Splendid cockerels only $ 1 <1
1. D.GAILLIARD. 1
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:a&©®e&<& ®©©g ® ® & a ® |
\epainng 1
ft) ' aT ■
® j n’t Walk On
) Your WP er l
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