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J We are going out of the retail goods business.
DC AH TUCIUI (Our present sale the end of this business.
iiLKu I iILIVI S Our present i rices will never again be Duplicated-
I The opportunity to buy such vool; at suo'.i p. ioes wi*l soon be forever ; )
goods worth 100 cents on the dollar are being offered at 30 cents on the dollar—quantities of them. Ladies’
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.
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1 OOOYDS, DRESS CALICO 2R 1,000 raNS AT 1 CENT..
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DOTT D LADIES’ 1 500 EVERY SHOE 300 .<<
, . , . Rr ,, Shirt wais>ts—the dol- Yards of Ores' Goods In our stock what it Baby caps recently Mens launaried shirts
Swiss tha co-. .' s lar grade at 39 cents. and waist silks, worth cost us, or less, to quit bought at factory pric- that cost where they
a yard, we now price 50c, at 25c. business. e3 . were made 75 cents to
at 25 cents.. • ; . $ 1 .00. on sale at 39c.
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ACTUAL COST i 500 ’
* For all millinery, with no charges for Miss t Ladies and gehts si'k and satin necties that
Snyder’s work. A positive saving of 75 per ? v cost 25 cents to $ 1.00, on center table at 10
cent, • cents each. , • . Fw
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4M Ml YARDS of summer wash fabrics on center tables—much of it cost 15c, 20c and 25 cents—loveliest
/V"v f conceptions for ladies and misses dresses. We are giving them away at 6centsav 1• I bnin’nr
when we quit business your opportunity for such bargains will begone and gone forever. Buy from us n>w
Not just a few things away below cost to make an impression, and then the balance at big prp'its t >
JF make money. We affirm, of all the goods in this house, no' a dollar’s worth is priced above cost.
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President Has Signed The
Hawaiian Annex Job
SUEUR TRUST HAPPY.
Transfer of the Island Republic
to Occur at Once.
Washington, .July B.—The
president signed the resolutions
annexing Hawaii at 7 o’clock
last evening Minister Hatch,
el Hawaii, had an exte *ded con
ference with Secretary Day on
the consummation of the annex
ation of Hawaii to the United
States. The Hawaiian authori
ties had taken steps to convey
the good news at the earliest pos
s *hie moment to Hawaii. Mr
Hatch sent extended ofiicial dis
patches to the Haw aiian agent
in San Franc sco to be forward
e'l by the steamer sailing today.
it is the view of the Hawaiian
au lhorities that Hawaii becomes
a Part of the United States on
tlle moment the president at
taches his signature to the reso
hition of congress. The annexa
tion is said to be complete with
° ur ' any further action, here or
i* l Hawaii. At the same time it
18 Possible that the Ha waiian
' ft’dature may pass a resolution
s ’"‘ilar to the one p ssed by our
CO| >g'ess. While it is said that
* lls was not necessary, yet ii
ih be a .ormality accomplishe I
' remove every possible
< ’Mice for quibble over the regu
a| )ty «)f t,h fc procedure.
l |e Hawaiian sen ite unatii—
I mously ratified a treaty of an
( imvatinn. This, in effect, was a
louder of Hawaii to the United
States. Now the United States
' accepts the tender by a joint
resolution of congress signed by
the president. The tender and
acceptance complete the act. If,
however, it is desired to have
both branches of the Hawaiian
legislature pass an act similar to
that of the American congress,
Mr. Thurston says this may be
quickly accomplished. The ses
sion has ju it ended, but an extr •
sesion can be called at once.
It, is said that the transmission
of the republic to' the United
States can be accomplished with
out the slightest delay or fric
tion .
For the present the existing
civil organization will continm
with President Dole as chief
executive and this will run along
until the five commissioners ap
i pointed by the president com
plete a sysfein of organization
laud put it into effect.
It was by a ceremony of the
simplest character that the reso
lution annexing file Hawaiian
island to the United States were
unacted finally into a law. It oc
■ curred in the cabinet room of the
executive room, and only six
persons besides the president
were present. At 6:40
I Alonzo H. Stewart, assistant
doorkeeper of the senate, arrived
at the white house with the en
grossed copy of the resolutions
signed by the speaker ex tempore
and Vice President Hobart. Geo.
If. CarDelyou, assistant secretary
to the president, receipted for
the resolutions in the usual
form and then notified the pres
ident that they ha I arrived.
A few minutes later a little
group was gathered about the
cabinet table to witness the com
pl nion of this important legisla
tion. Those who comprised the
group were Mrs. McKinley Sec
retary Cortelyou, Mr. Stewart,
Capt. B. F. Montgomery, of the
signal corps ; Capt. Leffler, the
president’s confidential messen
ger, and George B. Frease, post
master of Canton, the president’s
home city.
Precisely at 7 o’clock the pres
ident affixed to the resolution
he words, which made them
law :
“Approved, July 7, 1898,
William McKinley.”
Miles will reach the front
whtfh Camara reaches Manila,!
mo that will be —some bright
lay after the war is over.
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■ Your Uncle Allen is sitting
steady in the boat. He will soon
take the helm in the grand old
ship of state.
Washington, D. C., and return
119.50 via Southern Hail way.
Tickets on sale July 4,5, 6 and
7. For information and tickets
rail oi' J. N. Harrison, C. T. A.
Knights of Damon A National
Life Fraternal order, with the
home office in Macon, Ga., ’has
two of its representatives canvass
ing this city for’, new members, j
Both ladies and gentlemen, are!
admitted by this order. Mr. Frank .
L. Mallary, who will be pleasantly
remembered by many of our citi- >
z-ns is supreme secretary of this
■rd r. SSOOO, vva» paid by them to
rhe heirs of Capt M, M Popper,
about two years ago. The represen
tatives are Col. O R . Flouri oy
<-f Mtcon and M•. 11. K. Fu'en
weder l f Ashville N. C. who are
stopping at the Armstrong. They
w iuld be pleased to give any de- I
sired inf rmnion to ,our worthy
citizens.
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I Yoke Fellows.
W ®f an y women work toe
V V \<l ’ ,arc ’- 1 There is no ques
( V, ” lion about that. If they
Vt 'X did not have I,ove for a
\ /D yoke - fellow they could
\ 'vjlhli never endure the daily,
hourly grind and diudg.-ry
•1 of life. But they bear it
cheerfully, sustained by
loving thoughts of hus
band and children.
But when physical weakness or disease is
added to a woman's burden it becomes al
together too heavy. No woman can be
cheerful or ’■.••.> flil who is drugged down
by conlitiua jnu and physical wretch
cdn. -s.
The- specii 1 « < ..’.-.ties-'i s peculiar to the
feminine, ors.au i,tn are comparatively easy
to overcoat.- if the earlier symptoms are
given proper attention. But if. allowed to
go unchecked, they are liable to develop
into serious, chronic confplications.
Any woir.a:. alHicted with these de®r ' ■
ailments ought to have the immediate aid
of Dr. Pierce s Favorite Prescription. It is
a perfect and unfailing specific for all dis
eases of the feminine organs. It was de
vised for this one purpose, and accomp
lishes ’his purpose as no other medicine
has ever done.
For nearly 30 years Dr. Pierce has been
chief consulting physician of the Invalids’
Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo,
N. V . where in conjunction with hik staff,
of associate specialists, he ha- successfully
treated many thousand cases of "female
complaint.'’
No physician living has had a more ex
tended opportunity to study this class of
diseases in actual practice. No medicine
ever invented has done for women what his
“Favorite Prescription” has.
Dr. Pierce's Pellets, cure constipation
RANGES.
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Wood Ranges. Also
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ol’ne swves • Call and
seemvstock and get
estimaes on your
and tin
work- Nevt, door to
ooera house.
ltrv3t» witn you whether you continue
n«*rvc-kiiling tooaeco habit. N <»-FO B AC-gs
remove* the desire lor tobac< o. * W ffipgfcggE
out nervou- (lujtrcbs. v.xpeib iuco- < Vi, t> -
tine, purifies the blood,
stores tost manhood. > Jr- ,
inikes you strong T, sold. 400.000
in health. rtE
and VStf 10-KA< from
book. own drunribt. who
■ K ill vouch for us. Take it with
persistently One
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