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i J We are going out of the retail goods business.
Ptfill TUCM ( Our present sale the end this business.
iiIHU I num J Our present prices will n-wer again be Duplicated-
c The opportunity to buy such eoo is at such prices will s >on be forever j> t
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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I,OOOYDS, DRESS CALICO 2jc » ' 1,000 FANS AT 1 CEN T.
DOTTD ■ LADIES’ 500 EVERY SHOE 300 300
. that cost 46cts Shirt waists-~the dol- Yards of Dress Goods In our stock at what it Baby caps recently Mens launaried shirts
"word \a/p nnw lar grade at 39 cents. and waist silks, worth cost us, or less, to quh bought at factory pric- that cost where they
a /nc r Pn fe 50c, at 25c. business. es. were made 75 cents to
at cents, | |. $ 1 .00, on sale at 39c.
U ACTUAL COST , ’ 500
For all millinery, with no charges for Miss * i Ladies and gents si k and satin necties that
W Snyder’s work. A positive- saving of 75 per I * cost 25 cents to $ 1.00, on center table at 10 W*
cent. : : cents each.
YARDS of summer wash fabrics on center tables—much of it cost 15c, 20c and 25
fVvV conceptions for ladies and misses dresses. We are giving them away at 6centsi/ 1• I Luunn*
when we quit business your opportunity for such bargains will begone and gone forever. Bay from us n )>v
Not just a few things away below cost to make an impression, and then the balance at big profits to
make money. We affirm, of all the goods in this house, no" a dollar’s worth is priced above cost.
BASS BROS. & CO.
4 BYRD’S EYE VIEW
In digging in Potter’s field in
New York the other day a man
was found in a woman’s graxe.
The Boston Globe, hopes that
s'.ic'i cas»-s of male intrusion are
not frequent.
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John Temple Graves, in his
fourth of July speech in Augus
ta, among other things said : lu
Bagley, of North Carolina, we
have presented the pioneer mar
tyr of the war. In Hobson, Ala
bama has contributed the most
s plendid heroism of the modern
navy. Sou 4) Carolina has offered
in Blue the most daring and ef
icctive scout in the federal army
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I he St. Louis Globe-Democrat
observes that France, Italy and
Spain are making heavy daily
increases in the number of states
men out of a job. When a man
tn either of those countries suc
ceeds in obtaining,a position in
one of the cabinet, his first offi
cial act is to write out a resigna
-11 ' n , so the opposition can never
'J' 11 " 1 that he was discharged by
the government.
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. f,| e p-ditical pot in old Floyd
ls simmering, and there’s lotsand
C)| ds of good fuel in the wood
8 ini to be had for the asking.
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‘I) heart screams for your
eai sweet, angel face," says a
Personal in one of the New York
Puprrir. There's poetry” for
y°u. fennyson never wrote dny
"ng like that says the Boston
Globe,
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‘•Hners coming into the city
€ar S| niling faces. The steady
i s coining on the heels ot
lwd s „ c ,.p 01l
planters nave not known in a
■ rrmiernlion, causes them to re-
■ II ct from their honest faces the
‘glow of prosperity the dawning
of which has been so long de
layed.
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'The next naval sensation may
lie sprung by ‘‘Brigadier Bill”
who should claim an admiralcy
because he has held the govern
ship during the war, and has
successfully witnessed a Spanish
bull fight on Sunday. None ot
your rear admiralcies, Air. Pres
ident, ‘‘Brigadier Bill” will ac
cept nothing behind a front ad
miralcy.
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The tomb of Gen. John Bur
goy ne, who was defeated by Gen.
Gates at the battle of Still water,
and who surrendered to the Con
tinental forces at Saratoga in
1777, is in Westminister Abbe\
not far from the final resting
place of Air. Gladstone.
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Julius Seeth, toe merman lion
tamer, was recently presented
with a valuable collection of
lions by King Menelk of Abys
sin a. The king had heard of
Seeth’s prowess, and had twenty
eight Abyssinia lions trapped in
order to witness the taming of
the beasts. The German soon
trained the lions, whereupon-the
delighted monarch made him a
i present of the entire collection.
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It is a curious instance of the
irony of history that the close of
the first naval battle between
the United States and Spain in
. the waters of the New World
there should have been left bat
tered and stranded upon the
Cuban coast a great war vessel
named in honor of the discover
er whom Ferdinand and Isabella
I »cnt out to find that very islati
and this huge western hemis
phere. And should it prove pos
tible, as Com nodore Schley be
lieves it is. to save the Cristobal
Col m and to add her to the
United States navy as a retribu
tive namesake of the sunken
Maine the coincidence would be
doubly strange.
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The Adrian county Mo., courts
ha v e been wrestling with a pe
culiar lawsuit, in which ratscut
the pricipal figure. A farmer
named Sturgeon hired one
Walker to kill the rudentvon his
place, agreeing to pay one cent
ipiece for the tails of 1000 of
he victims. Whe i 750 tails had
>een presented for tally Walker
tsked $7.50 as pay for his ser
vices. Here trouble began, for
the farmer refused to pay for
tny number less than 1000. He
tlso claimed that Walker tried
'o palm off mouse tails on him
is tails of young rats. The hired
man secured a favorable verdict
in the lower courts, but Stur
geon will continue hie legal fight
to escape payment.
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Willie Atkinson says it makes
him tired to see so many young
men who want commissicns in
the army when “they should be
proud to enlist as privates.”
Does curly headed Willie re
member that he almost strained
his safety valve trying to get the
job of brigadier general? Oar
little Willie should remember
that what is sauce for the goose
is sauce for the gander.—Amer
icus Herald.
Editor Watterson rises to re
mark that Admiral Camara will
have ample time to pick out a
nice soft spot in the ocean in
which to have bis ships sunk,
as it will oe severaweeks.l b>
>•< V atsmi can reach him
Love is the key- v
Stone of a woman’3 y-
iife. Her fondest
hopes rest upon this
tender emotion ; her _
highest pride is in her
capacity to awaken )
the love which makes J / j
a happy wife ; her
noblest ambition is to 1 S
become a loved
loving- mother. k. I V
Any weakness or J
disease which inea- \ )
pacitates her to fulfill
the exalted function SgK t'aiA
of motherhood is the
saddest blight which Sa
can cottie upon a wo- nCSMSKf wfl
man’s life. * glgWSjyn
But there is no tea- g’ K’
son in nature why any J " ~
hindrances or de
ratig-enients of tJ-.s kind should continue to
exi-t. Ninety nine time sin a hundred they
are conipl ti-lv overcom in a perfect:,
natural and scientific way by the use ot Dr
Pierce’s Favorite Prcseriptioii. which giyes
healthy power and capacity to the special
organs; reinforces the nerve-centres ..;id
makes natural, healthy n: therhood possi
ble, safe and coyiparatively ea-y.
It makes the coming- of baby almost free
from pain; gives strength and cheerfulness
to the moth- r. and constitutional vigor to
the child. It is the only medicine in the
world devised for this one purpose by an
educated physician, a skilled and experi
cnced specialist in this particular field of [
practice. ,
“ I cannot say enough in praise of Dr. Pierce’s
Favorite prescription. ;is it has done me a world |
of good, and has, undoubtedly saved my life,” 1
writes Mrs. Florenc.- Hunter, of Cork*'-, I.' gan I
Co.. Ark. “ I miscarried four times; could get no |
medicine to do me any good. 1 concluded to try
the ‘Favorite Prescription’ and after taking ,
several bottles of it I made my husband present
of a fine girl. I think it is the best medicine in
the world.”
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets : Oue is a
| laxative, two a mild eathaitic.
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RANGES.
I am agent iorSoutlv
ern Qut en Coal ot
Wood Ranges. Also
usuranoe Safety Gits
olme stoves. Call and
seemvstock and get
estimaes on your
ulumbitno- and tin
work- N p vt door to]
00era house.
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It r®rts with yon whether you continue thY-OfiRQW
terve-kiiling tobacco habit. N
amoves the desire for tobacco,
>ut nerTouHdUtreas. expels I i
lue, purifies the blood,
tores lost manhood. if M Loxes
makes you strong y
1 health, jOk f® casescured. Buy
from
*>?<*♦ Oh ITJW your own drut&wt. who
® vouch forua. I a.ec. it w.tit
.a will,path ntly, persisttuUy One
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