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Nc Dutt Sparks ■ Slewarl Co.
ON THE LOOKOUT
Constantly on the watch over the best markets, nailing every opportunity that will prosper the interests
of our customers, is what keeps McDonalci-Sparks-Stewart Co., so far ahead of the others.
For instance, we’ve just made a fortunate purchase in Carpets, Rugsand Mattings, an 1 immediately
share the profits with our customers as follows:--
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5* Bj(( i 2 1 rpet, made, lined and laid 55c 14 Genuine Smyrna Rugs, 4X7 feet $4.45
Brussels carpet, made, lined and laid
Best Brueselif carpet, made, lined and laid 650 “ 2 1-2X5 feet 2.10 W
T Axminster, Wilton’s, Velvets and Saxony car- A “ “ “ 26X52 inches 1 .65 Z£
jp pets, we are offering at manufacturer’s prices
As we never indulge in “False Alarms” you will realize the wisdom of coming promptly if you whh to
enjoy these extraordinary offerings. They are too good to last long. Find them on the first floor.
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UNDERTAKERS, ■ EMBALrtERS, Fl RECI S
■WhS£^2l ( ’T-S
‘‘See hoah, ’Raetuß ” paid the
good old colored deacon to his
eldest son, “yo’ all am gwine out
inter de wicked worl’ to make er
livin’, is yo?”
“Yes, sir,” replied the young
iter, “I’b done gwine ter try git tin’
long on mah on hook.”
“Den erbout all I’a got tor say,
Rastua, am dis heah,” continued
the old man. “Don’t try to break
de record blowin’ froth oflen beer;
don't start ter raisin poultry in de
light ob de moon, en doan’t loaf
’round in front of de bin’ part of
er mule. An’may de good Lawd
hab mercy on youah soul.”—Chi
cage Daily News.
o o o
announces that he will
resign as soon as he concludes the
treaty of peace. In other words
he will sigh and immediately break
for cover. Sag talks more like a
train robber who hears the blood
hounds coming than the I’rim Q
Minister of a nation overcropped
with honor.
o o o
“Eve must have been most un
happy in Paradise.” said the
Mean Thing “VVhv so?” asked
his wife. “Because,” said he. “her
husband had no pockets that she
could go through at night.”
o o o
The editor of the Albion (N .Y.)
News told hie Compos.tor that flat
and level were synonymous terms.
One day he hud occasion to speak
of a townsman as a level headed
man. The word “l-vni” had ton
many letters foi the lii.e of type
in which it war to Appear, 'l i e
printer, bearing in mind his em
ployer’s injnnctinii, subatitu'ed
“flat.” ft requred a personal
apology and a long explaimtn. i> t<>
save the editor from assault and a
k ibel suit—Typographical Journ .1.
Fo o o
made the ’acquaintance of
bricklayer on an eleyated train
this morning says a New York
pencil pusher. He had just finish
ed reading a dispatch from Wash
ington on the peace negotiations
as I accosted him, and when after
a few preliminaries I inquired hie
views as to the annexation of the
Philippines he responded, lacon
ically :
“Dagos bad enough, Malays nit.
I knew a Malay sailor once and
don’t want to know any’ more.”
“But shall we give those islands
back to Spam?” I asketk
“Give Spain nothing, was his
indignant response.
“Then what shall we do with
them?”
“Give that feller with 'he gold
whistle plenty of kartridges a..d
let him fightit out. ”
o o o
The New Orleans Picayune is
consoling Spain, which has the op- j
portunity of being the richest and
most powerful country in the world
unifortunately for her the policy
she pursued was to follow the ex
ample set by the Romans, and to
plunder and strip her colonies.
Such a course has wrought Spain’s
ruin, and she now returns to the
same condition she occupied when
the conquest of the New Wo: Id be
gan. Probably she will be all ’.he
better oil for it.
,o o o
A New Y >rk York negro, naund
George Dixon, has a bullet-proof
stomach. While trespassing, he
was shot by Watchman Deratine
at close range. J’he bullet passed
through Dixon’s vest, and after
making a scratch took an upward
course, passed through a button
hole and through the right hand,
which Dixon had thrown upward
when Deratine fired. Dixon said h<
only felt a slight smg when th<
bullet struck him. The bu let was
found to be flattened 01. the end
A regiment <4 |) xrnis w..uld if
sent to (he front, L.- v< ritabl., im
im _■«.
. non
| “Thanks,my child,” were the last
words of Bicinark as his d.i tight
wiped the perspiration' from her
father’s brow.
o o o
The young-si. colonel in the army
is Duncan blood, a son of the fam
ous general. He is twenty-five
years old .
o o o
The may< r of Yauco. Porto Rico,
announces to the citizens of that
place that their address is U. S, A.
o o o
Speaking of territorial expan
sion,the Democratic party is re
sponsible tor the acquisition of
twenty statesjand three territories,
whose present population is 20,000-
o o o
An exchange says “the inside
way of the wayside inn is what
makes it so popular.’’Now if it be
in a prohibition town ti the 8 de
way in of way side inn that makes
it so popular.—Dalton Citizen.
Brother Reynol ! s knows how to
get a “smile” in a dry town.
Madisonion.
‘trusts with ww whether yoa c-dintit the M .
. •< i -,r»ao <• habit. Nb-TUTrtC/liftfl*
• .noves the dear.’ lot tobacco, with. - ai J 4EI ICtfWa
«' utn votn cxpeionic .1 f
>r.' , puriUe* thn” . <»d, ro J* *• it 1
i res Jo; t nt ; jud. box#’
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will, pati ’utly, pejsigtrntiy One
t usually ci res; 3baxcß,S2.y
ft * ‘7 1 >rantve<J to<•”»•! , >r we refund money
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JE-a'A; W' -‘: WM. i
DAHLONEGA, GA.
A college education in the reach of all. A.8.,
8.5., Normal and Business Man’s courses,
t.ooil laboratories; healthful, invigorating di
m It.-; milii.iry discipline; (rood moral ami
religions i itluences. Cheapest board in the
State; aburxi nice of country produce;expenses
from to sl.-A a year; board in dormitories
or private f imili- s. Special license course for If
teachers; full facnltv of nine; all under the 11
control o( the Univc-.sity. A college pr.-par- |
atorv cla.-» Coeducation of sexes. Tbeiuati- |
tutiou founded Sfiecially for students of limited
means. Send for catalogue to the President.
Jos. S. Stbwakt. A.M.
CHEAP RATES.
The Southern R’y operated 3
daily trains between Rome and |
Chattanooga, by which parties
can leave Rome in the morning,
spend the day in Chattanooga
and return home game evening.
The schedule between these
points is as follows. Leave Rome
1 :00 a. m. arrive Caattanooga
4:15 a. m.; leave Rome 10:35
arrive Chattanooga 1: 00 p. m. ■
leave Ronqe G :25 a. m. arrive
Chattanooga 8 :50 p. m. There
is also a local train leaving Rome
3:50 p. m. going by the way of
Cohutta and Cleveland and ar
rives Chattanooga 7:20 p. m.
Returning, trains leave Chatta
nooga 6 :30 a. m. arrive Rome
9: 00 a. m. ; leave Chattanooga
3 :10 p. m. arrive Rome 5 :85 p.
m. ; leave Chattanooga 10 :10 p.
arrive Rome 1:44 a. in. Pull
man sleeping cars on all trains.
For further information call
on C. Harrison, C. T. A.
The little brown jug
filter price $ 1 00.
The Oostanaul i is in
the See how D«w
ey. For sale by Miss
Julia Stewart, also at
Moore & Reese’s-
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Throat, Bowels, Coruemr nsci&a,
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