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™ KAME STOCK!
Makes this great store a Greater Store, it multiplies the gem treasures in this house; it mag
nifies and illumins our claim, that this is the great bargaiivapolis of North Georgia.
AND NOW ALL READY
The Kane stock is in; is marked down to cost and below cost, and vow can buy an hundred ea*
gle’s worth, a dollar s worth or a dime's worth at or below cost.
The Kane Stock is for sale and the Bass Stock is for sale—all at our store, 245 Broadway, at
cost or below cost. Much of the goods away below cost.
That superb salesman, Frank Kane, will be on hand to wait on his friends and the trade.
Silk Selects, Wash Wonders Winsome Woolens, Nobby Notions, Matchless Millinery, Superior Shoes
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IF YOU WANT GOODS CHEAP, GO TO .
BASS BROS. & CO.
FIRST GEORGIA
Will done From Cliicaniailga
lo Knoxville
THE GEORGIA RRYILLERY
Expecting Orders to be Muster
ed Out Once
Chattanooga, Tenn. August 20 —
There appears now to be no doubt
that the First Georgia will go to
Knoxville to camp until such
huie as they shall be wanted at
‘he front. Today Colonel L-wtoi.
Wliß instructed to detail twelve
D*eu from each company to go to
u °Xvdi o to prepare the grounds
there for the encampment. The
detail was made out tonight, and
‘he m„ n will go at once to that
Clt y Ihe regiment will probably
E Q uext Wednesday.
Th J
. Hr e was some disappointment
the regiment when it was an
°unced this afternoon that they
ou hl not be allowed to march to
UOxv ille, which is only 112
*** 1HS ‘ hut that they would go by
1 "' 8 aunouncHueiit took
from the journey much of
, r,,lllttn tic anticipation with
11 the boys have been looking
Jr ” ar d to the movement.
olonel Lawton today received
in to eall in his recruit-
" 1( t rs. who have been at work
throughout the
The officers are-
B '" aud
Ik o re A lr oent has
c^ Ul e d almost to its full strength
«•/ • '-.w m™. mL
ere fourteen men in the regiment-
t ° <la ’ y W ‘ tb naiu ' >ir cuua
’ lU<i general health as the
regiment is still good.
Now that the excitement’of the
war i« a thiugof the past, the Foj’s
of battery A, Georgia artillery,
are anxiously hoping to be muss
tered out of the service at an early
date, and to be allowed to return
•o their homes.
They have been considerably
worried, however, over the report
that the four Ohio and the India
na batteries are to be mustered out
and that tne Georgia batteres are
ro he retained in the service. It is
r,ot known whether this report has
any foundation or not, The bat’ery
will brobably leave the park on a
en days practice march M inday.
It is not known where they <'iH
go, although several points have
been under consideration,
It ia probable that the battery
march to some point in Georgia
md it may bethat Atlanta will be
the point selected, and the boys
ar? vary enthusiastic over the
prospects. The camp of the bat
e:y was moved today to the open
field, at the foot of Snodgrass Hill
and will be located next to batery
B.
Private Fred Bi sh had charge
of of the laying off of ihe street.
Captain and Mrs. Bradley spent
the night in the city, and the cap
tain stated that he had received no
instructions as to the position of
his battery. The general impres
sion is that it will go to Atlanta
soon and then be mustered out.
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE
The best salve in the world
for cuts, biusese sores, ulcers,
salt rheum, fever sores, tetter,
chapped hands, chilblains,.corns,
and all skin eruptions, and pos
itively cures piles, or no pay re
quired. Is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by all Druggists.
WARM RIVALRY i
—
Between American And En
glish Women.
HUSTLING FOR VOTES
In Coming Parliamentary Eiec-
’ . tions.
London, Aug. 20.—Women are
fighting hard to elect their hus
bands to the parliamei tary seat
vacated by George N. Curzon, who
has just been appointed Viceroy of
India, 'I he eletion is in Southold,
i ear Liverpool, and the most ao
t-.ve worker is an American women
Lady Naylor-Leyland who was
Jennie Chamberlain, of Cleveland.
Sir Herbert Nay lor Leyland was
the Liberal candidate against Cur
zon and is now again after the
seat. Lord Skolmersdale is his op
ponent’ an I Lady Skelmeredale
was mailing quite a hit with the
voters before the American beauty 1
arrived on the scene. Both ladies ‘
re attending meetings and car
rying on the work for their hut
i>ande enthusiastically. The Amer
ican is regarded as one of the wit
iegt young matrons in England
The lift e brown jug
filter price $ I OO-
The Oostanaul » is in
the jug. See how DcW
ey- For sale by Miss
Julia Stewart, also at ;
Moore & Reese’s- ’
Big Brown Jag Fil
ters for sale. Price J
$2-00. Miss Julia ’
Stewart.
t . SOUTHERN
TOft RAILWAY.
Con Schedule hi Effect July 6. ISOs.
STATJOXs. I No. 10 j No. II No. 8
Lv Chatui.-.ougu 6.3Uani; 7 .3■•pm 10.10 pm
\r Dalton 7.slam| 8.42 pm 12.10 am
Ar Rome '.cfXlam 9.40 pm 1.41 am
\r Atlanta Il.+’am] I i.nfipm, s.o)am
Lv Atlanta , f 4.2')pm. 1 1 5 »pm' 5.20 am
' Macon 7.10 pm 2 05am! B.2oaim
At fsup • 45aiiij 2.38 pm
Aj ‘reft 7.25 am 3.25 pm
Ai . ..cicsonville ... 9. iOunJ 9.25 pm
I.' '■ sup 10.61 am 6.56 pm
A Jacksonville, I.oopm JO. 15pm
Lv Everett 7.30 am 3.30 pm
Ar Brunswick 8 30am 4.30 pm
No. 10 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chat*
tanoo ja to Atlanta.
No. U carries Pullii an Sloppiriir C:ir an 1 Day
f'oaches i’lia'ta io.H?a *o Jacksonville and At
lanta to Brunswick.
No. 8 carries p-illnur Sleeping Cur Chatta
toogu to A; lantu.
H>\ ■-. 2 [ 13 X ' 9 j X< ’- V
I>\ Atlanta ! 4.2'nrn' 4.00 pm 7.50 am
\r Koine i «.3o ; ;in' 6.25 pm 10.20 am
Arua'tv! 7.22.ru 734 pm, 11.30 am
Ai hattanoo' , r BBP in' B.sopir. I.oopm
L\ C ai iLdioo :a B..'.’.am, 9.10 pm
Ar Bm -. in 4.21 ; nf
Ar l.» nr ton ». Hr on 1.50 am |
Ar I. >n - Ci:" .* 50j>:n 7 50ami
Ar Cincinnati 7 Jooni 7 I'anC. ..
Lv Chattanooga... i.v.’prn 1 ...am I 25pm
Ai Na/.hwilL* . 6..»‘>om (’ I am 6.55 pm
No L 3 carrir I’lH.man Sh pin.-' .ir 'tlania
to Chattan i .-ra an I Cnattano >. r a io Cincinnati.
No. V carr --. * ’-.liiu.m Sb "p : n .• Car Atlanta
to Cin •Innati and Uhuitunoo.4<i to f.ouisville.
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ST vi ■■ N 12 No. 16.
Lv' ’ i iuh moopm
Ar K inxvi ile 11 si<:i m R.uJam l.ioam
ArMorrist wn. I l.2ipm v.soam 2.25 am
Ar Rot - Hpm 11.ki. rn 4.00;;m
Ar Asheville.. 4.35 pm. I.lspmi 5.10 am
Ar Sal. ¥ > .. .. ' 6.40 pm 9.30 am
A r < J rrei. • »oro. j i 9.5 ’pm 12.10, in
Ar Rab‘i i 1.40 am 3.23 pm
Ar Norfolk ! I 7 -Vitim
Ar Wa hrizton.... 6. 12 rm 9.35 pm
Ar .New York ‘12.43pm 6.2. Jam
No i ' arrh <PnJlman Drawing i’to m Sleep
imz Car Chai tanooga to N w York via Ashe
ville and Sal. a airy to Rb-hmmd. arriving Rich
mond 6 l'» a.m also Pullman Sleeping Car
Greens ,<>ro to Norfolk
No. I’is solid train ("rutanoua to Salis
bury. with I*i 111 in i i S'. r•pi n , r ( »r < rattan »o a
<> Sails >.iry ami Salisbury to N w York with
out chance 1 .
-■ IA I I . . ~ N r~4~ Nul 6*
Lv Cb t! niooea 5. pm S.-H'am
\r Kun ville 1 8.4 pm 11.55 am
Xr Mm i i l-wn i 2.15:;m l. J pin
\r Bristol j 7.o<)am 3. >;»pm
Ar Vva .hburton j ’ 7.4‘him
Ar New York i l.Svpm
No. 6. carries Pulhnan Sleepin r Car I’lfav i
nooTxa t > .Vashln.rt •n.and Chaitan o/a lo New
York without ehna.n*.
No. 4 >• irries Pullm 11. Sleeping Car Knox
ville to Bri ;01.
sIA ri i No !•>
Lv Rome ’ 9.10 um
Ar Anniston 11.21 am
Ar Birmingham ....‘W.wpm
Ar Selma 3.55 pm
Ar Meridian 7..Jopm
Ar New < 'rn am. ........ I'l.itj.n
Ar .Jackson 9.45 am
Ar Vicksburg 11.35 am
Ar Shreveport. 7.29 pm
tNo. 15 C-’” 1' *No ift |sNo. l‘>
2.00 pm 4.50pm,1,v Rome ar 8.50 am! 8.35 am
s.4opmi 6.s7pm ( Ar C-ad den. ar: 6.00 am! 6.31 am
6-UUpmi 7. pipin'Ar Attalla, ivi 5.46 am azuam
I Daily e?<cept Sunday. | Sunday only.
F. S. GANNON. Mv.p. .to.M., Washington. D.Ck
J M CULP. Traf. Mgr., Washin®toa. D. C.
W. A. TURK, G. P. A . WaaliliKtoa. D. C.
0. ▲. BENSCQT£B« <3->-xjObatiaaeo<a,Teaa
L'VER sals; and feed stables. ’
Ofjritoi ii xlic ihe finest teams, betoonvHv f
auces an l tn >st p >lit3 ai I co drivers
The best sto ;k of horsn in I nilosou sale con
stantly.
MM
Western & Atlantic R. R.
(BA rill UH OS LINE)
AND
Nashville, Chattanooga & St.
Louis Railway
ttt: )
CHATTANOOGA,
NASHVILLE,
CINCINNATI,
CHICAGO,
MEMPHIS
ST. LOUIS.
HUMAN PALACE BUFFET SLEEPING CABS
JACKSONVILLE and ATLANTA
. . TO ..
NASHVILLE and ST. LOUIS,
THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE.
Local Sleepers between Atlanta and Chat
tanooga.
Cheap Emigrant Rates to Arkansas and
Texas.
Excursion tickets to California and Col
orado Resorts.
For Ai.;ps, . Iders. SFe«v’.TgCar Reservatioi. .nd i
.ny inforr..uioo dbjat Katas, Schedules, etc. '
write or app!y to
B. WALKER, J. A. ’HOMAS,
tirJcet Agent, Ar,e«t,
/ llaio. Hepot. No. 8 Xiu-.ba . House
AFIAN FA GA.
C I'.. A WIL, _ s , l. LDftiCNDSSN, ».A.,
ixhet Chdttaaooga
(terse, va. Tea- :
,38. M. BRtFVFN, CHAS. F. HARMAN,
TraFiic Manager, Gex Aat, i
» AILANTA. V.A.
—‘ «« -i I
2J)ENT STAMP!
Will send a letter to any
point in Uncle Sam’s big
domain. For this very
reason, if you are sick, I
sore or suffering, this
very trifling outlay ~ ■
May Save Your
liffll Here’s just how
Lllui it is. You can
write a plain letter, can't you? Well it
will take just two cents to carry it to tlie
“Washington Medical & Surgical Institute.
Atlanta, Georgia,’’
And the famous specialists who form the staff
of that Institute are able to give you advice and
treatment by mail as well as if you came in per
son to the city. This is no mistake. They are do
ing it every day. They now have patients in
all the adjoining States, some of them hundreds
of miles away, and their cures are simply won
derful.
CURES POSITIVE AND [ R r r I
CONSULTATION IFI 11 1
In even-Deformity of Spine or Limbs, Club Foot,
Hare Lip, Cross Eyes ano other surgical cases, also
in all forms of Skin and Blood disorders,Rheuma
tism, Sciatica. Catarrh of the Nose. Throat,
Lungs, Stomach or any vital organ. Liver, Kid
ney and bladder troubles. Nervous Weak
nesses of either men or women, diseases of the
sexual parts aud every other bodily affliction that
highly trained specialists alone can deal with.
Write freely It costs you lothing If we un
dertake your case we shall send yov question
blank for full particulars. If yo«, case is
curable by human skill and perfect science WE
SHALL CURE IT.
That first 2-cent stamp may save your life. All
letters sacredly private.
ADDRESS,
Washington Medical & Surgical
INSTITUTE,
500-1 Austell Bldg., Atlanta. <ja
It rests w4n yc w other yon continue
n. t . r killing toi veto habit \ w
removes thefv fjr tnbjMri-t t- itt.
out nervousdijUresa. »**«•<» | ’G'THJJ’
Hue, purifies ‘he bl .od, re-
•torOM DFinhocd. O'* W hoxea
foahes vou strong . "J a I' Jf r s v |<i, 400.000
m hcMlth, etties cured buy
and nuck*° T ° B A< ’ front
A yvav own drureat, who
K Tate it with
persistewdy. One
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