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DIP PI Iftl ¥I n ii g
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? e aregoing out.of the(retail goods business.
RFfiR IUFM < 2 ur P resent sdle the end of this business.
nCHU I nLIVI i Our present prices will never again be Duplicated.
1 due opportunity to buy such eoocts at such prices will s?o* be forever gon
oods worth ioo cents on the dollar are being offered at 30 cents on the dollar-quantities of them. Ladies’
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skirt and tailor made suits-a big stock. Piques, all the family of them. Without question the best stock of
goods in Rome and being given away to get out of the retail dry goods business in Rome.
tWYDS, DRESS CAUOO 2k ’ qqq FANH AT 10ENT,
DOTTED LADIES' 500 EVERY SHOE 300 300
Swiss that cost 46cts Ya *: ds r)r .®' ,s Gooa ? ° ur at what it Baby caps recently Mens launoried shirts
a yard, we now price la r graae at B 9 c.nts. and waist silks, worth cost us, or less, to quit bought at factory pric- that cost where thev
at 25 cents. 50c, at 25c. business. es. were made 75 cents to
' I ; :S I .OO, on sale at 39c.
M ACTUAL COST j i 500
> r™ z tsar I n!! >
cents each.
& 000 y A ?Pr° f SU f mi ? e s- Wash J ab . rics °" center tables—much of it cost i s c, 20c and 25 cents-lovdiest
conceptions for ladies and misses dresses. We are giving them away at 6centsa yard Rem'mhtr
when we quit business your opportunity for such bargains will begone and gone forever.' 80, us n’w
W*’ - IU P a few things away below cost to make an impression, and then the balance at bir profits to
make money. We affirm, of all the goods in this house, not a dollar’s worth is priced above cost
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The fiscal year ending the 30 1
of the present month will make
art Cord unapproached in the
P ast - Ihe total exports of titer
chanaise for the eleven months
ended may 31,were valued at
♦ 1,135,485,618, while the im
ports amounted to $563,596,531
Fating an enormous excess of
exports of $571,889,037. The ex
cess has been largely increased
•O’the exports of bread stuffs,
while the imports have been
curtailed by the Dingly tariff
and latterly by the war.
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J he Louisville Courier-Journ
al says:
*■ / Let* has jined i le Yankees.
oe Wheeler’s donned the blue:
u they fnrgit the civi | wal<
"l‘y. d-n it,lean, tool'
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11" Savannah Press says that
le b, ‘" 1 schoonars have become
Slln ldy sloops in size.
O 0 O
K,)me is jubilant over the ap-
o f Capt. Henry
‘ e ' vart -—Augusta Herald.
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1 "Hist be a sad disappoint
’lll t 0 some wives to learn
dt married men are not wa\it-i
that ‘” e arnay - h occurs t 0 ns
b P i , d ,lien these would be
Wai '- They
p r j s) ’ homasvjlie Enter
this rn' s houla remember
notv' 1 18 f ° r voluQ teers and
1 veterans.
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Uts2! e,llly So,ne j-ealousy ex
'voen Gaorgia’s two most
prominent coast cities, Savan
nah and Brunswick, and Editor
Perham, of Waycross, is just
boy enough to make fun of oth
er people’s troubles, as the fol
lowing paragraph from his Her
ald indicates: “Some people
would like to see an army or
two of troops mobilized at
Brunswick just to devil Savan
nah, and it would certainly do
it.”
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It’s a good thing for Col.
Candler that his ‘‘home paper,”
didn’t break loose during the
campaign. But then everv great
man has some fool friends.—
Macon News.
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Now Bob Berner will have a
chance to make a war record foi
himself. A good war record is a*
mighty rood thing for a politi
cian to have in his business. —
Albany Herald.
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I The Memphis Commercial
appeal thinks it is about time
the navy was recognized in our
national politics. It therefore
nominates a national ticket for
1900 headed by Dewey. Samp
son, Schley, Sigsbee, Hobson
and other navy men are suggest
ed for cabinet positions. For
Secretary of Agriculture on this
ticketjit nominates “any hayseed
on the strategy board.”
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The gunboat Dolphin went
rabbit hunting the other day.
She “jumped’a railroad train
along the coast, near Santiago,
and chased it into a tunnel.
Having got her quarry into the
hollow, she destroyed the trrck
so that it could _not get out
again. At last accounts the train
was still in the tunnell.—Amer
icus Herald.
CfISJIS RAISER.
Watters X Son are Slaugh
tering Prices •
TURNING STOCK TO CBSH
The Sacrifice Sale Will Last
Only a Few More Days.
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Watters & Son, the big Broad
street clothiers, know exactly'
how to carry out any undertak
ing or enterprise in which they
engage.
This wide awake hustling firm
of up-to-date business men found,
some ten days ago that, owing
to a mild winter, business had
not been as good as it should
have been—and in consequence
they -would soon be in 'need of
? unds.
They had an enormous stock,
but cash was needed worst and
so the firm very promptly decid
ed to lay the knife into prices
and throw their stock on the
market.
Last Sunday morning they
announced a/‘Money Raising j
Sale” and to show that they
meant business they specified
goods and quoted prices.
'The result has been exactly
what the firm anticipated. Their
store has been crowded from
morning tonight for six days.
The crowds have flocked in,
have examined goods and eager
ly purchased, for the people
know bargains when they see
them.
“Our sale for the past week
his been all we anticipated,”
scid Mr. J. B. Watters yestre
lay. “We are rapidly exchang
ing bargains for cash and while
we are raising the funds we
needed in our business, we are
at the same time clothing the
multitudes.”
“Our advertisement in The
llustler-C omme»• ci a 1 ha s [
brought us rich returns, and you I
can leave it stand, unchanged,
for another week. It states what
we are doin? and that is all that
we want it to state.”
“We will continue the sale for
a few days longer andithen will
promptly shut off the slaugh
ter.”
A word lo the wise is sufficient
—so look over the Watters &
Co., add and govern yourself by
what you see.
Now is the time to join the
push.
A NARRO V ESCAPE.
Thankful words written by Mrs.
Ada E Hart, of Gro'ou, S. D.,
“Was taken with a bad cold which
settled on my lungs, cough set in
and finally terminated in Con
sumption. Four doctors gave me
iw, saying I could live but a short
time. I gave myself up to my
Savior determined iff could not .
stay with my friends on earth. I
wool i meet my absent ones above.
My I usband was advised to get
Dr. King’s New Discovery foi
Consumption, Coughs and Colds
1 gave it a trial, took in all eight
bottles. It oured me, and thank
God lam saved and now a well
and healthv woman ” Trial bot
tles free at Curry Arrington’s
drug store. Regular size 50 ce..ts
uid SI.OO Guaranteed or price
retun Jed.
wfta yon whether you continue i >, ■ -*»■■■.
. ■ ( -killing tobacco habit. N O*TO-liAjLr J wC-iyk
)<>ves the desire for tobacco, guwMr
mrvous distress, expels A I g gflfcfflF*'
. purifies the blood Eft*
r s lost manhood, r j W E boxe.-
kos you
OU |" tß^carescured Bu ;
i<i K AOTO HA< from
i >k ’ < m own (bnipgist. who
Has vouch for us. Take it with
. gfwt * ? W will, patiently, persistently One
H b° x - orally cures; 3 boxes, $2 U)
ffllßTanteetl to cure, or we refund money
( i SleriTuf feuardy C-. t Chieac*. Eu»tr«al, Hew surk.
THE AR/ISTRONG HOTEL
Rome, Ga e
Regular ‘ special
Boarders
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Warned- p *• . Moniiiiij.
The place to get a quick, good meal.
McCALL & YOUNG, Proprietors.
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marksd fojvis, lew? orders XX
th J.T. Uro jch 3?., $3 per trio.
Splen lid cockerels o ily $ I
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