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Since this announcement went out it has been claimed that we published such a purpose on a former occ I
sion. Not true. We never said before we were going out of business; we never said anything like it. WeJJ
say we shall yet oat of this business as socn as possible. Will you help us out if we pay you well for the hell
The help will be mutual. We’ll make prices lower than ever was writ en about, talked about or enjoyed in th'!
part of the moral vineyard. Come at once. We will sell goods at less than 30 cents on the dollar. Nothing i nt i!l
house above cost except Butterick’s patterns and contract corsets, which we are unable to control, everythin!
else shall go for what it will bring, nothing above cost. 1
-- Millinery usually affrords 50 per cent nrofit. We'll now give Wa'sts worth $1 at 39c; those worth 50c to go at 29c: those wr-1
you your selections at cost and charge you nothing for Miss Syn- 39c we piit on the counter at 19c. . 1
tier's work ' 5,000 Yards summer Wash Fabrics, that cost us 10 15 and *1
and mo e, and we’ll make one price for them—6 cents a yard’ Npvl
Boys'Shirt Waists tnat cost us 40 cents, 50 cents and 75 cents such bargains. Dotted Swiss for which we paid 46c a ■ aril, wj
we’ll orice at only 10 cents. Any boys’ Shirt Waist in our house for sell at 2/ c- Dotted Swiss that cost us 20c youmay buy in this
10 cents They'll 60 in a jiffy—two to a customer. Ladies’ Shirt .at 10c. Figured Duck worth 12 1- 2c to boffered at 6?. 1
At some price we are going to sell out and quit soon. Tried hard toseli in bulk; could not do it. Nowthej]
go at retail. I
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,
CADIZ EXCITED -
Over Report That an Ameri
can Fleet
MAY BOMBARD THE CITY.
The Alfonso Xlll is Declared to
be a Failure.
New York, June 17.—A dis
patch to the Herald from Cadiz
via Gibraltar says:
There is great excitement here
owing to fears of the American
fieet coming to Spain. 11 has been
decided to send further reinforce
ments to the Baleric islands, the
Canaries and Ceuta.
The reserve squadron consist
ing of two ironclads, one torpedo
boat, one cruiser and two torpedo
destroyers, Bailed at dawn yes
t rday but returned m the even
ing. These mysterious move
ments are doubtless intended to
mislead, and any alleged sailing
of the Meet should be received
with the greatest caution. The
auxiliary cruiser Ciudad de
Cadiz, has left here under sealed
orders.
From hints gathered in official
circles it is believed the squad
ron will sail singly or in pairs
under sealed orders to meet at a
given point, probably on the
high seas. Some sat the rendez
vous is the Saragossa sea, where
tfre vessels will be outside the
usual track of shipping, an’d
able to wait quitly for their con
sorts, in order to sail together.
Capt. Aunon has expressed
great annoyance at the continual
delays. Hu declares an intention
of reforming the present svstem
at the arsenals ami of abolishing
WHEN TRAVELING
Whetheron pleasure bent, or
business, take on every trip a
bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it
acts most pleasantly and effect
ually on the kidneys, liver and
bowels, preventing fevers, head
aches, and other forms of sick
ness. For sale in 50 cent bottles
by all leading druggists. Manu
factored by the California Fig
Syrup Company only.
the red tape hitherto such a
source of annoyance.
The Alfonzo XIII. is appar
ently a failure and wi’l probably
have to be replaced. A consulta
tion has been held between Mar.
qciis Carmelas, the president of
i he Trans-Atlantic Company and
Capt. Aunon, respecting the re
tention of the British engineers
on the auxiliary cruisers. Bi-sett
an engineer on the Leon XIII.,
has signed for one.
Gen. Valdes has arrived with
more ammunition.
The Coinpania Trans-Atlan
tica’s steamer Covadonga and
and de Satrustegui have arrived
and are being transformed into
armed cruisers.
A report has reached Cadiz
that Rear Admiral Dewey is
short of ammunition.
APPLICATION FOR LEI
TERS OF DISMISSION.
GEORDIA, FLOYD COUNTY :
Whereas Soloman Everett,
administrator of John Mills,
deceased, represents to the court
in his petition duly filed, that
he has administered John Mills’
estate. This is to cite a’l per
sons concerned, kindred and
creditors, to show cause if any
they can, why said ; dministra
tor should not be discharged
from his administration and re
ceive letters of dismission on the
first Monday in Sept. 1898. This
J une 6th, 1898.
John I’. Davis, Ordinary'
A LONG MARCH
Is What the Ist, Oliiu Artil
lery Will Take.
CHIGAMAUGA TO ROME
And Return. Over 140 Miles
Will be Covered.
Chicamauga, June 17. —There
were fifty-three recruits for bat
tery G, of the Ist, artillery, in
the squad that arrived in camp
this morning.
Quite a number of other re
cruits will arrive within the next
two days. 'Phis will complete
the number of men required to
make out the full amount to
handle the battery.
There will be a trying trip
ahead of the Ohio boys after tin
arrival of the full complement
[of recruits. They will be requir- (
ied to march to Rome, Ga., a
distance of seventy miles, and .
return, executing regular battle
manoeuvers during the trip.
The work of drill and m aneu
v. »‘s will be carried on. along the
rjading leading from Chicamau- 1
ga to Rome, and through the (
difficult mountain passes among
the intricate windings and turn
ings which the armies of Gen.
Bragg and Jen. Rosecrans found (
it so hard to keep themselves in ' H
i condition to offer battle during f
the civil war.
The men will be subjected t r
this exercise for about seven
days, when they will return ,o '
c unp. It is supposed that this is <5
being done to get them in »hape
far the mountain campaign in
the eastern provinces of Cuba,
and the men confidently expect
to be sent to the front within a
very short tune. kJ
| What Shall |
IBe Done |
f FOR THE DELICATE QIRL t
6 |
& You have tried iron and
i other tonics. But she keeps ®
pale and thin. Her sallow •
4 complexion worries you. Per- y
* haps she has a little hacking f
f cough also. Her. head aches ; o,
and she cannot study. Give her
| Scon’s Emulsion |
6 The oil will feed her wasting
• body; the glycerine will soothe C
y her cough, and the hypophos- f
i phites will give new power and t
T vigor to her nerves and brain. V
J Never say you “ cannot J
take cod-liver oil ” until you 3
4 have tried Scott’s Emulsion.
S You will be obliged to change t
• your opinion at once. Children |
• especially become very fond $
T of it; and infants do not know ?
? when it is added to their food. J
50c. and sr.oo ; all druggists.
X SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. J
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CHEAP RATES.
On account of the meeting of
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 final limit
July 4, 18'38.
Foi further information and
descriptive circular relative the
same please call on agent of to
Southern railwav.
Now is the time to
buy your poy a suit at
ha’f price J B Watters
&Bor.
Take advantage of
the big discount on hot
weather clothing atr
J B Watters & Son.
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THE ARPISTRONG HOT Ell
Rome. Ga ■
Regular Nvr Sdggioi I
Boarders fjSfS < Rates I
MonWl
) The place to get’a quick, good meal/ I
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4 Best White LEGHORNS! 8
For the very oest b eed and 0
rjr-iji- perfectly marked fowls, leave orders 0
with J. T. Groush & Co., $3 pirtrio. J?
Splen iid cockorals only $ 1
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