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. • ■' $ We are going rmt of the retail good's business.
‘ ’ QPAH TUCM i Our present sale the end of this business. ' •
.< lILHu I Him } Our preset t m !c?s will no/er agam be Duplicated-
. ( The oppoituniry to buy su 31i sroocis at such p.icos will soon b ) forever;)'.
goods worth ifco cents on the dollar are being offered at 30 cents on thedollar—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 OAOYDS; DRESS CALICO 2k ' • * 1,000 FANS AT 1 CENT.
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DOTTD LADIES' . 500 EVERY SHOE 300 303
'rtrf Shiy waibts--ihe dol- Zards of Goods In our stock at what it Baby caps recently Mens fauna, led shirts
Swiss tha. CCm' Jar-igrade at 39 cents. and waist silks, worth cos: us. or less, to qui' boughtat factory pric- that cost where they
a yard, hsraf '‘fiance 50s, at 25c. business. es. were made 75 cents to
at 25 cents, ! $ 1 .00, on sale at 39c.
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ACTUAL COST 500
f ’ >. For all misery, with no charges for Miss t t Ladies and genls si k and satin necties that
" Snyder’s work. A positive saving of 7b per * cost 25 cents to $ 1 .00, on center table at 10
’ T cent. •< . : • cents each. ’ ’ V
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”* 4 W YARDS of summer wash fabrics on center tables—much of it cost 15c, 20c and 25 cents—! o /diest
conceptions for Jadies and misses dresses. We are giving them away ut 6centsay 1• 1 Ln; n h
when we quit bu^hies^your opportunity for such bargains wiH begone and gone forever. 81/ fro n us sdw
just asew things away below cost to make an impression, and then the balance at big- promts t>
make (J rnonej[.>sWe affirm, oi a!! the goods i 1 this house, no a dollar’s worth is priced above cost.
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ft UIRGK fIT'I'ENDRNGk: '
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And Exceedingly Interesting.
Conducted by Prof Gwaltney •
iTic Fl yd county white teacn-
. brings last week was one
° f the most nicerßsful and inter
esting of its kind- .
r - A. A. MirJlhil Jof Atlan
ta, who was to have conducted
tlie institute wap ta’keiiiflWL
could net be present. ''’’T* V ’
be institute was. ppeaed- . by |
PMyer iljy Air.’ 1 J-ldWt.' l Barton.
11of J. J) Gwaltney then intro
<lti(id Irof. J. Moore, who
i'i a fo'^W'li-explain words wel
<oni(-d die te’acnef* *o
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11*6 address was responded
11° by | ro f Q|. (i j) ean , Cave
■ bpi'ing ‘ '
■ institute then opened
I "‘ITa discussion on spelling,
I ed b V Prof. J. W. Moor(* Com-
I sinner ated
1:1 lle would-
I 11 'P' ‘">m e sjKKrrA'l method to
eat 1 spelling the next echo© 1
your. » ..
lb( ‘ national hymn, “Red
-e .uni Line,” was then ren
i - n ’lie choir, which re
l,\U ' b( ‘ a, 'ty applause.
lint I *'l''* ' UtS ' l6le adjourned
o’, U)( . k UeS ,ay ,n orning at 8
lust lute was opened
f'> v LI r*- < ■ ' “ .
i > C°nn*ry ’Tis of Thee.”
. M r. ,Callahan ;in.tdc-' sfew re
j ina’ ks ’ bnerijg two prizes for
special literary work executed
by young ladies bctwl'en the
ages of 18 and 25. - *'.> . • i
i 'Miss May Clark then gave a
!italf hour instructions in free
FiatjdXrawing, which was h',i|h
ly
The s-ul<«n of spelling was
resumed under the direction bl.
Commissioner G*\ jitney. -
Com.inissrtf4ftr Jones, of- CJKiF,
tanooga, gave an interesting
t ilk on various
’Th the .MtOTwiort State-Soho <1
Commissioner y> L CH> D
Atlanta,' 'made a'magnificent
address on e|lpcrtti« .ivd Subjects
Following lijs address, the t ach.
era discug-s^jf-tV O
|p'‘4<V odni 'j schools.
The’meeting then', ad maha ed
Wednesday morning as 8
o’clock, when the institute was
opened'with an interesting l.dk
on Hispano-A’African war b (
Messrs Dean atll Barttju Inter
esting talks weife th'infmhade on
school work. ' *
The institute closed Thursday
with soma splendid exercises.
Following were the teachers
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present: -
Miss Mary. A'd*MM4tWRV. M. ‘
Callahan, O-in |L Ih-B), \V. T.
Freeman, W. .l|
Moore, CTL I*?i ry, Mis. W. A.
Reynolds,’ MRskAnnic-R^M» rtoi|,
Mrs. s. j. -\rr>liiiey, isn. w<«,
llobt. Barton, Misses Mamie
Jones, Alice Masters, Laara
Terhune, Mattie Ashworth, Ma
ry L. Bass, Katie Tayior,Matt>e
Montgomery, Lesley A Minify,
Mibel D.an, Mary Re'yrioHls,
Claudie Dean, hsteii Canire.i,
Mollie Ai idler s M tggie Th >rn
ton Ida Bridges and Mrs. S E I
Montgomery. C. F. Gaius, A. P.
'Ha in ntou, W. L Landrun, G,
-■ K Prof. Isa Moore,
•'Giles Barton, \V. M. Mortin,
Julian Montgomery, Phillip
s Kirtou, J. T. Woods, R. F.
Brown.
IfHE SADNESS OF WAR.
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Little Laughter Os A Dead
Awaits His II necoming.
’) here is a little girl who site
' ind plays with her dolls and bps
and,dr the ’rees on Governor sD
’ gai.d ’innec-ut of the blight that
ms come into l er y ting 1 fe. She
• ins iiv d- the fire crackers thjit
.Mere giver, to hf-r for the Fourth,
nd sa> s: “I will not lire them u -
il-papa comes home.”
Her father was Ci'pt James i
Fonuyice, of Ccmpany K. I'hit
-eenth infantry, who was killed ]
n the taking of the fortifications’
>f San Juan . t Santiago.
The little girl’s m< ther diedr.
few years ago, that Capt j
Foman-e was never the same in..n.,
’he l’tt e girl is C years old, ai d
.vas passionately devO'ed th per
ather. She u= looking forward tn
his coming home, and no one has
courage eno l gh to teil ’but
she is now an orphan.—New Y< rk
Times.
APPLICATION I
TERS OF DISMISSION.
GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY :
Whereas Soloi yert t
administrator ot John Mills,
deceased, represents to the court
in his petition duly filed, that
he has administered John Mills
estate. This is to cite a’i per-;
sons concerned, .kindred and
, creditors, to show cause if anx
i they can why said adtninistra 1
il ir should not be discharged
from bis administration and re
c ive letters of dismission on the I
.first Monday in Sept. 1898 '1 his
Junc 6th, 1898.
John P Davis , o.dipnry -
The voting- man Z’rti
Mails in business life
with a good at?,l. tie fl
training back of him will %
b? able to stand more 'k
than the man who has
not had the same advant-XjAAjSsSIW
age. Nevertheless, if he fsC* IJI
overworks and neglects \ by
his health, he is likely to S‘‘Tiliis3'bk
fall a victim to snine fa
tai malady like his less
fortunate brother. f '
There is only one
safe road for a man touf py
tread in the matter of 'J (I
health. That is the \ IA ] yr-'
road of eternal KyJa Ay (
vigilance. No fi * ~~~
man, no matter <f * ***’
how strong he y
may be natural-
ly, can with impunity neglect the little ills
and indispositions of life. These little dis
orders are what make the big ones. When
a man suffers from headaches and loss of
appetite, feels drowsy and dull during, wak
ing hours, cannot sleep at night and is
nervous and shaky at all times, he is in a
dangerous condition. If he long neglects
his condition li -•. ill find himself a very
sick man. Dr. I'i.rce’s Golden Medical
Discovery is the best of all medicines for
the many di • es that ar - c..tis< dby an
impaired digestion and insufficient and im
proper nourishment. It creates a hearty,
healthy petite; it makes digestion and
I assimilation perfect ; it invigorates the
liver and purifies and enriches pie blood.
j It is the great blood-maker, flcsh-builc’-r
and nerve tonic. It is the best of all medi-
I cines for n rvous disorders and it cures 98
per cent, of all cases of consumption, if
I taken in its earlier stages, before the lungs
> are too far wasted. For chronic, bronchial,
tjiroat and nasal affections it is an un
equaled remedy. An honest dealer will
1 not suggest some inferior substitute.
I Rev. C. M. Lemond. (P.O. Box 207), Quanah,
, Hardeman Co., T -.as. writes: "I write to sey
1 that during the late trouble between the States
it became my duty as well as privilege to speak
in the open "air at night, which produced slight
hemorrhages and los. of voice from which I had
suffered more or 1- ;. for a number of years , until
that God s< nd ‘ . >l>iMedical Discovery,’ given
to the world by the inventive and scientific brain
of Dr. R. V. Pierce, was obtained. After six tat
tles had been us* d the pains and aches in my
lungs bi in n to give way and now I f-el that,
with a judicious course of life I mar live in my
I thai.k God for giving to the world a
r dou< tio’much for suffering hu
manity.” ,
RANGES.
I am agent torSouth
em Que en Coal or
Wood Ranges. Also i
asuran.3 9 Gas'
ol ne stove - • Call and
peemvGtock and get
estimaes on . your
and tin
verk- door t(
n era
Itrc t' v’tfi you whether you continue th .
iervo*kUH)ig touaruo habit. !•' O )
emotes the <J tJire for tobaco, with
•uincivousdlstress. eNpelsni. <
.no, purifies the bL»od, rt“., ' , ? gh JA)
'• res kn-1 inaiihoutl. r ,r u(K‘ I «)x<-
.'Akes you i’ ft >*-*soltl. <OO,(K
liv nerve , Mf ' vasrseured But
•* nd li&'k O K A < ’ fro!
own drufreiut. wL
* 41 W vouchforus. Tare- it wji
vtH, pair nth , persi.-tt ‘Uy
v ' ,a - y currs: 3 be *— AC
C’ L ako.j C»» «* j- dfii.
THE ARfISTRONG HOTEL
Rome. Ga
Regular . f Social
Boarders Rates
Wanted- Monthlu-
’The place to get a quick, good meal.
McCALL YOUNG, Proprietors.
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ijH*Ap3rfectiy marksd fovl?, lai/?ord3rs
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