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jWe are gome cut of the iets il icc ds business.
RCfin TUr M < Our present sale the end of this business.
Illlill I nUfl } Our present prices will never again be Duplicated.
t The opportunity to buy suca cooct* at such pi ices will soon be so ’eve
goods worth 100 cents on the dollar are being offered at 30 cents on the dollar—quantities of them. Ladies’
skirt and tailor made susts--a big stock. Piques, all the family of them. W Uncut question the best stock of
goods in Rome and being given away to get out »f the retail dry goods business in Rome.
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1 oooyds, mw q vuqo 21? 1,000 fans at 1 arc nix
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OTTD LADIES j 500 EVERY SHOE 300 30
Shirt waists—the dol- Yards of Dres? Gooos In our stock at what it Baby caps racentky Mens launaried .< hirtt
Swiss that cost 4octs |ar grac | e 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 pried 50c, at 25c. business. es. were made 75 cents to
at 25 cents. | ' !•' $ 1.00, on sale at 39c.
ACTUAL COST | I ‘ s°o
For all millinery, with no charges fur Miss t * Ladies and gents si k and satin necties that
Sn\ cier’s work. A positive. savirg of 75 per ♦ F® i cost 25 cents to $ 1 09, On center table al 10
: cents each. '
cent. . . j i
E“ s HKO YARDS of summer wash fabrics on center tables-much of it cost 15c, 20c and 25 cents-loveliest
O,VVV conceptions for ladies and misses dresses. We are giving them awa yat 6cents»y ir I, R> nrn her
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 profits to
make money. We affirm, of all the goods in this house, no' a dollar’s worth is priced above cost.
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A Colquitt county family b-'» s
had a. lively wool gatheri ig
The 'Normans clipped 50,000
pounds of wool from 20,000 head
of sheep, am! sold the clip for
$ 11,0(10 net.
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Battalion drills are not relish
ed by the hoys in camp, princi
pally because such maneuvers
mean hours of monotonous wok
m the hot sun—monotonous be
cause b rwemi movemonts there
are long waits from which com
pany drills are free. A Kanssj
nrivato has this to' say on the
subj‘ cl : “ !'he,real object of the
hattalimi drill is to yank the
men over the field and wiar
them out in order that some
thick headed captains may learn
Boni ihing ”
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by the surrender of the Span
ish at Santiago, and the sending
back to Spain, at our expense,
of the army, the Crown will lie
enabled to protectitself against
the internal trouble that tinea*
•ns ihn monarchy. This returned
army of 21.000 or 30,000 tr <d ne<’
and b ittlesearred veterans will
Cet tainly relieye the governin' nt
of much personal anxiety.
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I n a New (>rb>ans case a group
of men were discussing th**
eat victory of the Amer
ican fleet at Santiago, when a
stranger, who stood within ear
•h' t of the patriotic expressions,
Bai I, in a rather mournful tone
cf voice: “Well, boys, you may
»lk as you please ; but 1 would
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S«md yur to II E.
Bncklen & Co . ( hi : a/> and g<>t a
h-h Sample b X of Dr. King’s New
Lite Pills. A trial wi’l convince
you of their mant*. I h<nae pills ir«
-asy in action and ars particular v
.fi'Ctive in tlu cure of constipa
tion ami sick heimacha. For M da
ria and Liv-r tr u' les they have
I'wenpi ved n.vx hinbla, They ar»
• iiuaraute'd be perfectly free*
tr m,evary d»h-:«"ious aubatancr
and. to b purs y Vr-g»t»bl*. - They
■Io not weaken mlhrir action, but
Uy giving ’siw to t'ln stonaca and
lo#. i« grsatlf invigorate the ays
letn Rnum'ar fixe 25 c per box Sold
bv C.irry-Arcinjp >n C »., drti ts k 't»
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give my right .rm to see th p
Span’s!) d ig floating over New
Orleans,'’ 1 here was a mad rush
for the newcomer; :-nd for some
seconds the air was full ot swing
ing arms. As the stranger rue
fully r- gaim d his feet and ptlll
id his battered remains together
he attempted a smile that faded
into a ghastlv grin, and he
whined out : “You fellows are
too quick. That’s my little joke. (
I am blind.”
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Dr. E.stman (he Sioux In
dian, who has.been to W ashing
ton in the interests of his nation,
ib c arcs his p“<>p e will cin ei
fullv tight agi n-t Spain, if
called upon, and in ex; ianation
of the leaS'm. s 'y- : e have
a grudge again-t Spain. It was
sh«- who discovered <he Ameri
can CQntimn' .'iid enaboyl the
whites to di-possess u- of our
(Host valuable lands and push
us out on the bleak and barren
lands of. the far west.'’
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Syhley s ys the Santiago vic
tory is due to the officers and
men of the fleet; but Sampson
pays: “I freely confess J did it.”
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As soon as three fourths ol the
American get through convok
ing Gen. Miles to Porto Rico
perhaps Watson will be permitt
ed to run along and keep hi
date with Spain.
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A Wichita paper says: ‘‘Wom
en and men have gone into ca
hoots at Osborne and organized
a bathing club. The divorce
judge may be expected to do a
good business there soon.” One
of these sentencesis amphibii us
and the other ambiguous Their
composer is evidently trying to
cast suspicion on the divorce
judge.
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A Frenchman named Arel:-
bacher uied in Philadelphia the
other day, leaving this bequest
in his will: “To the first French
soldier, sergeant or officer, in
the next war, who shall put th?
first French fla ' on the walls of
the city of Strasburg, Alsace,
$200.”
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• This morning while a tram
load of Bryan’s Nebraska regi
ment was standing at the station
one of the soldiers down on the
ground remarked to a com pin ion
thr.t this section was an awfully
noor one. The other repli d:
‘ Yes, it looks so poor that it
would hardly raise enough to
fee la hog on,” Judge Bg«
was standing by fondling the
folds of his uml)*ella and listen
ed to the conversation and said :
“Yes, I guess that’s so; but it
seems to me like that about two
years ago we sent a train load
of corn to some starving Nebras
kans, and we have n »’er yet
asked »dins of any one.” The
two soldiers, feeling the force of
Judge Bogie’s remarks pulled
their hats down over their eyes
and clambered up on the car, —
Dalton Argus.
AD MINIS ATOR’S SAL «I.
Georgia. Floyd County.
Pursuant to an order of the
court of ordinary of sajd country
granted at the Ma» term, 1898,
will be told before the court house j
loor in the city ei Rome, within !
he l egal hours of sale, on the >
first J U'-sday in July 1898, the fol
lowing described property, towi :
80 acres of land, more or less,
the same being the west half of
iot No. 81 tn the 23 d dis riet
and 3rd.section of sai*l county.
Said property sold as the property
of Julia Parker, decease'! Terms o
see cash
W H Ennis
EITERM OF AN MINI STA-
TION
GEORGIA. FLOYD COUNTY 1
To all whom it may cilice i::
Equitable mortgage company
having in proper form applied to
me for permanent letters of ad
rninistra ion on the estate of Wm.
B. Wiggins, late of said c uniy
deceased. This is so cite all and I i
angular th* crsditors and u>xt Ii
of k ; n of Win. B. W ggiu* to be 11
suit appear as my office within I
the time al'owed by law and show J
cause, if any they can, why per- f
manent admit.ictration should not d
bn granted to W. H. Ennis Co.
Admr. od Wm. B. M iggms v-Btate . 1
Witness my Land and officia sig
nature this 2nd day Mac 1898. ff
J hn P Davis.
Oidin a i y. .
APPLICATION FOR LKTTER«Ij
OF DISMISSION. j
GKOKKIA FLOYD COUNTY.
Whereas \V J Neel, admimstra- I
to'r 'if Mrs. Fannv W Jones, de- <
ceased, represents to the court in
hi- petition du'v fi rd, that he ha>
Adininis’ered Mrs. Fannie W
Jones’estate. Th a is to cite ail
ersons concerned, kindred and
•’reditons to show cause if any
c hey can, why said admmistra’o
huuld uot be discharged from his
dministration and receive letters
l) f dismission on toe first Mond*i
n Ootolier 1898 Thia July 4i>
1898 J»hn P Danh . Ordinary.
THE ARMSTRONG HOTEL
Rome. Ga o
jugular dsi’i,
Biardsrs Rah»
HIM- - I or.Hi-
The place to get a quick, good meal.
McCALL & YOUNG, Proprietors.
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JSBest White Al Hl II! «
For tn /« •/ □> i ii) I til n); XZ
psrfectly markel ioys, I orders' »
C-W with J. T. Urd joh & Co., $3 o?r trio. »
Sp.en did c o J / $ 1
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