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Has been made when you spend your money at one of the closing out or at cost stores before you visit W. 11.
COKER.& CO* and OIJ t what goods cost. We will give you prices that are eye-openers.
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ff\ Ladies Slippers 50 and 75c per pair. They are W Ladies’ Brocade skirts,!'/5c each, 3 for $2.10 \|/
hand-turned and are strict y first-class. \J Uy
• X Ladies’shirt waist Latest styles, just received ’ Hosiery 8,11 2,16 c per pair that others ask
& 35c each or 3 for SI. k 10, 20 and 30c for.
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The price has been cut on every article in our house far below the prices that theclosingout and cost price
houses are selling at. Come and see and you will know that our prices are the lowest in Rome. Remember
we handle everything you want and our prices shall be lower than others
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MT GIVE UP
Capl. Gen. Wires Madrid
W Situations is Grave.
INSURCEANTSUBCEEDiN P
Augusti’s Family Are Still Pris
oners.
Madrid, June 29—According to
official advices received here, the
eoha*aries aent out to saek General
Monel a column of a thousand
me " Horned after a fruitless
•earch.
Captain General Aligne rs fam
’'viastill in the hands of the in
•“rgeinti.
General Pena, with a thoqs .nd
•nldiera, has surrendered. Hi- sol
l*N, moat of whom are natives,
J ,j ">ed the insurgents. ’A majority
in the island
■nz >n have surrendered, owing
Gteir lack of food, though some
ucceeded m escaping. Numerous
Pinmrdp, tnc'udingthe governors
u,a nga, La Guna and Bula
i ave tikeu refuge at Cavite.
* rebels who are besieging
* "exceed 25.000 men. The
th;‘ SC ° mpletel y ‘Elated and
i» an nVtI squadron
|ih awaited, for the po-
Sm ii ‘ ,!inila untenable./
t)e! cra^B navigate the
Tn« a .ver" 2 prißonerß t 0 Cavite.
g wernment has received
A^ j . i ° Wlng 1 d " ,patch from Gen
QBl *i from Manila June
1 ■*' tHl “«'*«•
tUui ißide»hfl7 aint, “ n my P ° B,_
but th H e|) *ne ot blockhouses
nu ®bersT a U f ? ” lllcr oasing in
provi n '.h u rebelß occu Py tl )e
r * r,l >al r<; 10h Burr °undiug. Tor-
Ue "cbm.nr aFi inui *dating the
of sick among the troops are in
creasing. make the situation very
distressing and causing increased
desertions.ot the native soldiers.
“It is estimated that the in
surgents number 30.000 armed
withe rifles and 100,000 armed
with swords, etc.
“Aguinaldo has summoned
me to surrender, but I have
treated his proposals with dis
dain, for I am resolved to main
tain the sovereignty of Spain
and the honor of the Hag to the
last extremity.
“I have over 1,000 sick and
200 wounded.
“The citadel has been invaded
by the suburban inhabitants,
who have abandoned their
homes, owing to the barbarity
of the rebels. These inhabitants
constitute an embarrassment,
aggravating the situation in
view of the bombardment which,
however, is not seriously appre
hended for .the moment.
“The governor ot the Vizcayas
and' 'Mindanao islands cables
that he^as defeated the insur
gents engagement, during
which Chief Arco, Aguinaldo’s
representative, was killed. He
adds that tranquility now pre
vails throughout these islands,
and he further asserts that the
principal malay chiefs of the
Mindanao group declare they j
desire to fight on the side of the I
Spaniards against the invaders.”
The cabinet council today was
occupied exclusively with naval
and military questions. It will
reassemble tomorrow to discuss
the political situation.
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BARNESVILLE CHAU PAUQUA
Prospects Far A Successful
Meeting Are Very Fine
I
Barnesville, June 29—The pros
pects for the Barn-evil e chautau
qu . July 3 to 10, are most encour
aging . The citizenship is becoming
thoroughly aroused over ti e im
portance of the enterprise, and
they propose to make the Chautau
qua a grand success.
Beside the 4 00., or 5,000 teach
ers to be here from t«n surround
ing counties. in the Teachers’ in
stitute, there promises to be a
very large attendance upon the
cbautauqua.
The directors announce that
Governor Boh Taylor wili lecture
on Saturday morning. July 9 ins
,st.ad of Tue r 3ay, the sch as pre
viously announced. Mrs. H. S.
Bradley of Oxford, one of the
finest pianists in the state, wil]
assist in the chautauqua exercises
during the entire week.
Great p'-eparatious are being
made for the celebration of th 3 4th
>f July, when Senator Benjamin
R. Tillman will make -n address.
His subject will be.“ Our Country'’
and he writes that he will give us
“sixty of the hottest minutes we
have ever heard of.” The city will
he elaberateiy decorated and it is
• xpected that 5.009 visitors will he
present
NO FdEIGH F FROM HAWAII.
Banana Growers Suffer From
'Jse of Steamers as Transports
San Francisco, June 29. —The
interruption of the regular steam
communication with Honolulu
caused by the use ot the regular
ocean steamers as transports
for the army going to Manila, it
is said will entail great loss to
the banana growers of the Ha
waiian islands.
Most of the fruit intended for
shipment will be unfit for sate
before vessels can be sicure 1 toj
;»nv3vittj airxji. *u
The Fountain of Youth.
ZT"! We all remember
) i? A the story of Ponce
r/ & g de Leon seeking
X-y the fountain of
J / I* I'’ 1 '’ w eternal youth; and
tK Jx/AjW we ail sympathize
S; i with him in his
search. Youth
in 4 means so much. It
means more than
P t—J life —tor sometimes
A, hfe becomes a
> : weariness. But
VA youth with
C? w’ ts abounding !
■MhjnjWlftqpFT -' \ '*f H health and vigor.
f. . ■ * step, |
J kj glowing cheeks, i
3 /./ sparkling
’ cyo we ..,1
covet genu-
~ ’ ne y°
The weak
= ness or dis-
ease which
ages people
before their
time, is not the result of accumulated years;
it is the effect of wrong living and unhealthy
blood. When the blood is pure and fresh
the body will be full of youth.
Thousands of people who seemed to have
lost their youth by disease and suffering
have found it again through the use of Dr.
Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, the
most perfectly natural and scientific rejuve
nator of .he physical forces ever known to
medical science.
It gives the blood-making organs power to
make new blood, full of the life giving red
corpuscles which drive out disease, bufld
up fresh tissue, solid muscular flesh and
healthy nerve force. It gives constitutional
power, deep and full and strong; rounds
out hollow cheeks and emaciated forms;
gives plumpness, color and animation.
It does not make flabby fat like cod liver
oil. On this account, it is a perfect tonic
•for corpulent people.
It aids digestion and the natural action of
the liver, and by feeding the nerves with
highly vitalized blood banishes nervous
ness, neuralgia and in<otnt”a.
Where a constipated condition exists, the
“ Discovery ” should be used in conjunction
with Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets, which are
the most petject. mild and natural laxative
in the world There is nothing else “just
as good.” There is nothing that will do the
work so thoroughly, surely and comfortably.
WYOMING 11 PATRI9 t'l J.
Ham FjrniiTed Three Time
Number Sjldieri Requirdd.
Stn Fr i toise i, Ju t 3 29. —A b it- ;
t<3ry of light artillery cunp.aij of
125 men under Captain I’almfr, of
Cheyenne, Wyo, will arrive here
today.
G ivernor Rieh ird ; mikes the
statement th it 10 per cent of the
popu’ation of Wyoming of mili
tary age is now in the army. Wy
oming his furniahe 1 th re 3 tim <8
the number of m * i req lired under
h°r qiota. This is the best sh »w
--ing tn ide by anv state.
Four Wyoming volunteers were
left behind when the transports
est y iitird ty >i iisitt- > tl‘
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