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BECLARATIONS"
. (We are gems out of tl e iMi ilfee ds business.
nr AH TdriJl 4 Our present sale the end of t his business. ,
REA I fILM 5 Our present r rice s will never again be Duplicated.
* * llknu | The opportunity 10 buy such Roods at such prices 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
’h .. 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 g iven away to get out of the retail dry goods business In Rome.
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.&,W)YDS, DRESS CALICO 24c ' '
...... LADIES' ! 500 EVERY SHOE 300 •; 300 I
1)01 qhirt waists—the dol- Vards of Press Gooas In our stock at what it Baby caps recently Mens launoried shirk
Swiss that cost 4Scts j- de at 39 cents, and waist silks, worth cost us, or less, toquit boughtat factory pne- that cost where they]
a yard, we now price ® , 50c, at 25c. business. J es. ; were made 75 cents tol
-’ at 25 cents, ' | ’ i? $ 1 .00, on sale at 39c, 1
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pF~ - ACTUAL COST 1 ,'"7' s<>o ; 'J "< ; ■ - I
For all millinery, with no charges for Miss X 4- a Ladies and gentssi k and sadn necties that Iffwl
Snyder’s work. A positive saving of 75 per vW - SB.- f cost 25 cents to> J .00, on center table at 10 Wai
: cents each. , . . r“ I
cent. ,
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» w AAA YARDS of summer wash fabrics on center tables— much of it cost 15c, aoc and 35 cents-loveliestl
I OaUUV conceptions for ladies and misses dresses. We are giving themawayai6centsayard. Riiu fifirl
when we quit business your opportunity for such bargains will begone and gone forever. Buy from us nawl
Not just a few things away below cost to make an impression, and then the balance at big profits tol
money. We affirm, of all the goods in this hoise, no a dollar’s worth is priced above cost. I
BASS BROS. & CO
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FEAR NOT HATE
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i The Motive That Prompts
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- ■ The Spaniards.
; ft DYING PRISONER
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b Made The Following Statement
at Quasima.
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BG Near Santiago de Cuba, June
f.- ? 2f.'—i(BTy Mail.) —After the bat
tie of Quasima, in which the
Kough Riders showed their valor
by the death of many of their
number, a Spanish private was
♦ pfouad crawling on the ground
/ among the American wounded.
» He hau a wound which resulted
in his death a few hours after
“ ward. When he found lie was
kindly treated by the Americans
who picked him up he freely
answered questions. His remarks
about the Spanish soldiers in
Santiago were interesting.
“They don’t hnow how to take
you,” he said. “They don’t un
i your method of warfare.
We have been contending* with
the Cubans so long we don’t
know how to reform our meth
ods. For instance, we don’t un
derstand why, after firing, you
don’t retreat instead of advanc-
- • - 4ng and repeating triie lire. You
**laa.ve-cumpletely dismayed us.”
When the doctor at the front (
told the Spaniard he was dying
’ he said, pointing over to the
city :
“My God ! There are many
Spaniards dying today over there
—dying without bullet wounds .
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they’ve been dying of hunger for
months.
“They think you Americans
are barbarians for starving them
to death. They think you are
doing it for revenge. My God I”
he continued, as he gasped for
breath, “There are thousands of
them there who would willingly
s irrender were it not that they
thought you would cut them to
pieces, as their superiors say you
will. There is much suffering
over there. They do not hate you,
they fear you.”
On that bloody field it was
touching, ihe statement of this
dying Spaniard. Over where he
pointed was Santiago. He point
ed again and muttered as he
died.
Watson in a Nutshell.
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Here is a nutshell biography
of Commodore J. C. Watson,
who will command the fleet that
goes to Spain :
1842—Bora in Frankfort, Ky.,
Aug. 24.
1860—Graduated iu Annapolis
academy.
1 86^—woMjdedbjf ir agme n t
of shell in Mobile Bay in Au
gust after having lashed Farra
gut to the mast.
18G2 G4—Present at bombard
ment and passage o' Forts Jack
son and St. Philip and of the
Uhalmete batteries. Made the
passage, with Farragut, of tin
Vicksburg batteries, of Grand
Gulf and of Port Hudson.
1887—Was appointed ca, tain
on March 8.
1891—Appeared before Blue
fields, Nicaragua, on the San
Francisco and effectively de
minded respect for . United '
States Consul Baker.
1897 — Made Commodore on
Nov. 7.
1898— Took charge of Havana
ilockade on May 7.
1898—Was due to invade’
Spain on July 12. A Waiting’or
ders from Washington before
crossing the Atlantic* .
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i’’ J. Cheney for the ast 15 ye.trsj
and believe him perfectly honor
able in all business transactions
ma financially able to carry out
any obligation made by jheir firm
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th lips of the wedded couple to ’whose
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childish f« et. ~ .f < j
One cause, more than any othefi
tnbnuis to making the tens of thousands
Ol < lnh i ss, and consequently unhapdy’
all over this country.- Thd J cause-u
open th. unconscious fault es the wife;
who suffers from weakness ahd dts-
7 .ff the distinctly feminine organism is
ini fitted for juotherhood,, and if sße has
1 h.l.lieii it will probably be at the sacrifice
01 n. t own life. Dr. Pleree’s Favorite Pre
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1 tn.- .j< heate and important organs ebn
ei> m wifehood and motherhood .It
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ent easy and almost painless. It
l! 11 ’l"' little new-coraef’s health and
j aOO '.itutir supply of
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Uji . now echo with the' prattle of
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ol ;■ ni > -clous medicine. ; , J 'yVJ
, '-11' tail taking Dr. Pierce’s mddfeinM
’ ' : ’ writes MYs R.» D. M<Lre of
lax Co . Nebr., (Hox 173). 'll could
•'.ythiiig on n»y stomach arid keut
' My husband got wnr.UvoTbotUcs
-,h>lden Medical
! Prescription' Aya«| sours of «£
ts. (At this time I hadbein brZZ
'■ months.) ’1 began urk|n« t»;
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-Ith is lietter now than it has tw«n
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' 1 ■ “'J have had my baby if fee had liot
j str ; ”,’,H " ng to build “P my-y»ttn» A4
T n.ty one one cent stamps covtT tbe
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l.feiluez and 1 botberia with
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