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A BYRD’S EYE VIE W
Jeminy krissinus! What a
crush! ■ ' ‘ ,
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I was in the Gate City yester
day and lor a time enjoyed the
jam. .
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Then I got tired and felt like
if I was not preserved I would
soon be in a pickle.
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An hour after my train should
have left, it did and I was on
desk and drew a sigh of relief
when the engine pulled me out
of the biggest crowd I ever got
lost in—nothing short of a loco
motive engine could have extri
cated us.
I was at Richmond two years
ago and at Nashville last year,
but in my opinion the Confeder
ate reunions in neither of those
cities were so largely attended
as it was in Atlanta yesterday.
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Everybody, his wife and his
oldest child, and the baby’s doll
was in Atlanta, and while the
streetcar lines were doing their
dead level best to handle the
crowds they were only partially
successful, for while every car
was crowded to the guards great
crowd? gathered on every car ier
lu the plucky city and pers
pired and chatted, sweated and
bussed—while they waited.
Last night every train out of
the citv was loaded with weary
human beings—not one of whom
seemed to regret having been i«
clothes wearing microbe in the
great mortal mob.
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Its “Atlanta’s way” to handle
multitudes and manipulate in a
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DECLRATIOMS-
’ . • j We ar© goine out of the leir i] f cc d& bvsiresF.
IDruR TUCU < Our present sale the end of this business.
nrftU ’ "tIW ) Our present trices will never again be Duplicated-
I The opportunity to buy sucn Roods at such prices will soon be forever
goods worth 100 cents on the dollar are being offered at 30 cents on the dollar—quantities of them. 1 adil
skirt and tailor made suits—a big stock. Piques, all the family of them' Withe ut question the best stockl
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goods in Rome and being given away to get out of the retail dry goods business in Rome. |
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1.000YD9, DRESS CALICO 2jc . - 1 . 1,000 FANS ATI (Wr '
OiTD LADIES’ 500 EVERY SHOE 300 30 0 |
c xu c 1 xz- x Shirt waists—the do!- t ards of Dreqi Goods In our stock at it Baby caps recently Mens, launariort
Swiss that cost 46cts Jar grac | e at 39 cents, and waist silks, worth cost us, or less, faquir bought at factory pric- that cost ' 1
25.. b™„.. 5 , ..... . JU
>I.OO, on saleatal
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I 500
t Ladies and gants..si k and satin necties that z jM
VhM p | cost 25 cents to $ I 00, on center tabled in
cent. • j cents each. ~ u . U
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5/ W YARDS of summer wash fabrics on center tables—much of it cost 15c, 20c and 25 cents—loveli&
jvvv conceptions for ladies and misses dresses. We are giving them awa yat 6centsayarJ. Re n ‘m'J
when we quit business your opportunity for such bargains will begone and gone forever. Bu- rri-n U 3 nn
Not just a few things away below cost to make an impression, and then the balance at b’-*- nrofits t
PF make money. We affirm, of all the goods in this house, no u a dollar’s worth is priced abo/ cost ’
BASS BROS. & CO
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Send your a to H. E.
ißucklen A Cq . Chical < and g«t a
free sample box'of Dr. King’s New
Life Pills. A trial will convince
you of their merits. These pills are
•-asy in action and are particularly
effective in the cure of constipa
tion and sick headache. For Mala
ria and Liver troubles they have
been proved invaluable. They are
guaranteed to be perfectly free
fr m every deleterious substance
and to be purely Vegetable. They
do not weaken in th«*ir action, but
l >y giving tone to the stomach and
bowels greatly invigorate the sys
tem Regular size 25c per box Sold
by Curry-Arrington Co., druggists
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masterly manner the most gigan
tic schemes and engineer to i>
successful termination great
events, but upon this occasion
Atlanta is surpassing all former
< ftbrts.and Clai k Howell and the
Atlanta Constitution are leading
the procession—as usual.
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1 liked the day so well that 1
think 1 shall try it again tomor
,r«»w. If you have dot been down
yet try to go tomorrow morning.
The parade of the old Vets to
morrow afternoon will probably
be the most imposing these old
heioes have ever martialed—
perhaps they 7 will never assem
ble again in. such numbers.
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I notice that Mr. S. J. Burney
of the Buriicv Tailoring Co,, has
returned from New York, where
ho tells me he bought the big
gest line of pants goods and suit
ings ever purchased for this
market. Mr. Burney sneaks en
thusiastically about his business
and has every confidence in
Rome’s future and the Burney
Tailoring Co.—and why not?
Mr. Burney knows Rome and
bis business.
—Em 'L . "-iggy—rr
“LIEUT” C. H. SMITH.
Another Rome Buy Lands in Good
.QwVkvUr- Vulvntrj&K,Abwy.
Mr. Charles H. Smith, one of
Rom" f> handsomest and most pop
ular young men, has been appoint
ed a lieutenant id the Third Regi
ment U. S. V. Engineer* The reg
iment will be moblized at St.
Louis.
The appointment of Mr. Smith
is one of the beat thet could have
l " ,u n made in this section as be is
i skilled civil engineer and < xpert
electrician—Rome Tribune. ,
Mr. Smith ia a grandson of Maj.
) H. Smith (Bill Arp), of Cai
t-raville, and is well and favorably
nown in ‘his city. Hie fr.ende
•xtmd congratulations.—Carters
ville News.
HOW’S THTBI J;
We offer One HundrM D Hara
Reward for any case ** ’atarrh
that cannot be cured b Hall’s
Jatarrb Cure.
F. J. Chbnby & Co. * Trope, To
ledo, O.
We the undersigned, have known !
F J. Cheney for the last 15years, ■
md believe him perfectly honor-
Jde in all busineas transactions
ma financially able to Carry out
my obligation made by their firm.
Wk»t A Tkaux, Wholesale
Druggist, Toledo, o Waldino,
Kinnah A Marvin, Wholesale
i>iuggist», Toledo, 0.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure ie taken
mtjrnally, a c t i ng, directly
upo« th" blood and mucous iur
’'nces of the avatem. Price. 75c
per bottle. S Id by all Druggists.
Tustimoniale free.
It is a noticeable fact that so
fu not a southern regiment has
b-ien ordered to tlje front
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■ The trouble with most
men is not that they
not k now how to
IsF VxjMh VBkJ work, but that they do
■1)1 ’r / kl\ kfipw how to rest.
W jf 7 '" A If a man knbws how
M to rest and bow to take
■ car? °f h‘ s health,
■ ''n> there is hardly a Ijimit
yfai* yto the amoiinbof work
\ that he may acconi
ralnCS&i \p' ish without doing
Wjy'H==W X hi hi self injury.
' The trouble is that
vn ''A l^A\\men not only.oyer
-1 w ‘*k. hut that
\ X \i\ the y heglect
’ x X k 1° rest at the
K proper, hours
' st> and neglect
their health.
i -A man passes a restless, Sleepless night,
gets up dull and headachey in the
goes to the breakfast table without an ap-
. petite, bolts whsi,t Ijttle he does eat and
rushes away to business. He is drowsy
and nervous by turns al.l dav and forces
himself to work against his will. He takes
five minutes for lunch and not a minute to
rest afterward. He goes home at night
utterly fagged out and with no appetite for
Supper. The idea of taking medicine or
even taking a little rest never enters his
head. ■ Some night his wife finds him in
the rocking chair before the fire-place
dead. The doctor will call it nervous pros-
I tration or heart trouble or something of
that kind. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical
Discovery is the best medicine for hard
working, men. It restores a keen edge to
the appetite. It facilitates the flow of the
digestive juices and makes the digestion
and assimilatipn perfect. It invigorates
the liver and purrhes and enriches the
blood. It is the great blood-maker, flesh
builder and nerve-tonic. Medicine dealers
sell it.
H. Gaddis. Esq/, oFNo. 313 South J Street. Ta
coma. Washington, writes: “ I was taken ill in
February 1892. My longs hurt me and I got so
poor that I was just skin and bone. I thought I
I was going to die I tried Dr. Pierce's Golden
I Medical Discovery and it saved my life."
S mxt/> 1 bor sick headacne, bil-
1 IVI VV & iotisncss and constipa
tion, Dr. Pierce’s Pleas
ant Pellets .are the most rational cuie
known. They are mild but thorough and
effective. They regulate and invigorate
stomach, liver and bdw
els, Jtever gripe. No I
other, pill is like them. ■ VilvLSv
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BREATH
"I have five 11 sstng (’AfM'AKKTa and a«
s mild and uffecilve laxative Uiey are simply won
<t«rful. Mr daughiar and I were bothered with
sick stoiuseb, aud our breath was very bad. Alter
taking a few dos< s of Cascarets we have improved
wonderfully. They are a great help In the family "
WiLHBiMiN* Nagel.
1137 Hittenhouse St., Cincluna,ti. Ohio.
CANDY
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W.TA.RAft Sold and guaranteed by all drue-
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THE ARPISTRONQ HOTEII
Rome, Ga t I
Regular Sirti]
Boarders MMrXc . Raw I
Warned- fey H moiiih
The place to get a quick, good m oak I
McCALL & YOUNG, Proprietor!
Ijpest White LWBII
w- fl
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Perfectly marked fovis, le4V? orders fl
J* Crouch Co., $3 psrtrio. fl
Sp en lid c jek srals oily $ 1. tj
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; O Your Uppers!
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