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ALL GOODS NEW AND UP-TO-DATE BUT MUST BE SOLD OUT OCAEIT
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We need the money. We need the floor-room—-so call at once for BARGAINS in:
l.| I BED-ROOM SUITS. PARLOR SUITS, CHIFFONIERS, DINING TABLES, CENTER TABLES,
' WARD-ROBES. HAT RACKS, SIDE BOARDS, ROCKERS, MATTINGS, LACE CURTAINS,
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! HALI CURTAINS RUGS, PICTURES, EASELS, SCREENS. BABY CARRIAGES, & &.
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CFfcr Undertaking Department is complete in evey partio&Ur, Calls promptly clay or *i s nt.
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IS NOT GUILTY
Kaiser Will Furnish Eiiidence
For Dreyfils.
REVISION DENOUNCED
By Deputies, Vigorous Action
Will be Taken
London, Sept. 27.—According
to the Vienna correspondent of
the Daily Chronicle, Emperor
William recently repeated his
conviction that Dreyfus wi s in
nocent of the charges brought
against him.
According to the National Re
view, if France requests Ger
many will permit Gen. Schwarz
koppen, formerly German mili
tary attache in Paris, to reveal
all that he knows regarding the
Dreyfus affair.
The National Review’s article
indicates that much of the infor
mation published in London by
Mr. Conibear and others really
emanated from Col. Schwarz—
koppen and Col. Panaizzardi,
the Italian military attache in
Paris.
HARDIN-WOOD.
Romantic Marriage Late Th s
Afternoon.
At 3:30 this afternoon Mi.
Green Hardin and Miss Lillian
Wood were united in the holy
bonds of matrimony.
'1 he match was a runaway
affair and the ceremony wa-_
pronounced by Rev. John W.
Bale, at Sheriff McConnell’s
residence at Mobley’s park.
The young people have been
other for ->/: :te a long time and
for sevc ral weeks the friends of
both have anticipated such a
climax as occurred today.
Mr. Haidin is, and for teveral
years has been a popular Rome
mail carrier. He numbers his
friends by his acquaintances.
Mrs. Green Hardin, nee Miss
Lillian Wood, is one of the pret
ty daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry C. Wood, and is a young
woman of many personal charms
and lovely traits of character.
The Rome Hustler-Commer
cial wishes Mr. and Mrs. Green
Hardin mighty well.
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We carry such a large variety
ind excellent quality of fruit
■Jiat some people would imagine
5 we kept only a fruit store. Our
real liue is line groceries, but
we make a special feature of all
kinds of fruits.
3he human system soon be
comes sluggish without fruit,
but if you trade at our store you
will never have any trouble
getting your favorite kind, and
’ at a reasonable price.
> LLOYD *. HARPER.
1 _ 208, Broad street.
LOCai HAPPENINGS.
Attended G. A. R. Reunion.
—Maj. R. T. Coverdale and Mr.
Robt. E. Childs returned last
night from Cincinnati accompa
nied by Maj. Coverdale's sister
in-law, Mrs. Emma Ccverdale.
Maj. Coverdale, attended the
reunion of the Grand Army of
the Republic, of which he is a
member.
Goes to Hamburg.—Mr. C.
A. Hanson, of Anniston, arrived
in the city yesterday and left this
afternoon, with his sister, Mrs.
McGuire, for Hamburg, Ger
many. Mr. Hanson is totally
blind and goes to the old coun
try to have his eyes worked on
by an eminent German special
ist. His many friends wish for
him a prosperous voyage, and
that his sight may be fully re
stored.
Thursday Morning—At 9
o’clock on Thursday morning,
the big doors of the great stores
of Lanham & Sons will be flung
wide and the multitudes are in
vited to visit the grand opening
of their mammoth stock. The
floors of these handsomely reno
vated storerooms are crowded
with a collection of splendid
bargains—and every dollars
worth of the stock is new. The
millinery display promised will
' eclipse all former efforts made
■ by enterprising milliners in this
city or section. Remember the
I hour is 9 o’clock a. m. and the
day is Thursday, September
29th, And you are cordially in
vited to attend.
’ ATHLETIC OFFICERS hAMED
University Os Georgia Associa
tion Holds An Election.
I Athens, Sept. 28. —The advisory
committee of the Athletic associa
tion has nominated the following
officers:
President, A. P. Adams of Sa
vannah vice president, R. Mc-
Whorter of Lexington, treasurer,!
Milton Hirsch of Atlanta editor i
in chief of Red and Biack, L. A.
Cothran of Rome, business mana
ger, A. J. Mcßride of Atlanta,
assistant business manager, R. B.
Pidley of Atlanta local editor Sal
isbury Huff of Columbus, athletic
editor. E. C. Pomeroy of Mariet
ta manager track team. Fair Dodd
of Cartersville, manager tennis,
D. G. Heidt of Guyton.
On Monday morning the associa
tion ratified the nominations.
PERSONAL MENNOIT. I
Judge Branham spent yester
day in Atlanta,
Miss Lee McGinnis is quite
sick at her home in North Rome.
Mrs. R. R. Allen is visiting
r 1; tives and friends in Chatta
nooga.
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Mr. and Mrs. John 11. Reyn
olds returned last night from
Atlanta.
Moore & Reese now offfer the
trade the very finist fresh meats
tibe had on the market.
Hon. John W. Maddox spent
yesterday in Atlanta, where he
entered his son in the Techno
logical school.
Mrs. James McClure left this
afternoon for Germany to visit
relatives. She will spend several
months in the old country.
Mr. John L, Seay returned
last night from San Francisco,
where he has been the past
month visiting his father, Capt.
W. W. Seay.
Mr. R. V. Allen the popular
jeweler, has returned iron An
niston, where he spent several
days with his brother, Major
John H. Allen.
Fancy bleached Celery, new
Cranberries, delicious table
Butter and pther good things at
Lloyd’s. i
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I carry a full and complete line of jewelry, inclu
ding Diamonds
PR = My stock of silver notions and novelties was nev-
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WEDDING PRESENTS A’SPECIALTY.
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STRICT QUARANTINE 1
Against New Orleans, By ad
joining ClTEfl.
New Orleans is greatly stirred
up over the strict quarantine reg
ulations, which work a hard
ship on the merchants doing bus
iness in the present city.
No freight or paaeei.ger% are al
lowed to stop in Alabama, Mis
sissippi or Texas, on account ot
ths “supposed existence,” of yel
low fever.
The people of New Orleans
claim there is no yellow fever in
the city but what is taken for yel
low jack, is nothing more that,
malarial fever.
OFF' FOR THE PHILIPPINES.
The lowa and Oregon Ordered
to Sail.
New York, Sept. 28.—Ths
battleship Oregon, Capt. A. S.
Barker , and lowa, Capt Silas
Terry, received orders at the
navy yard this morning to sail
at 8 o’clock tomorrow morning
I for Manila. It is expected that it
i will take the battleships sixty
days to complete the journey.
They will stop at Bahia, Bra
zil to coal.
The cruiser Buffalo, accompa
nied by two tore ships, the Iris
and the Celtic, is expected to
follow the Oregon and lowa in
about a week.
SMALLPOX
Has Broke Out Among Troops At
Manila.
Manila, Sept. 28—There has
been an outbreak of smallpox
among the California troops. Six
cases, all of a mild type, are re
ported.
It is reported that the Ameri
cans are considering the advisabili
ty of securing the entire insurgent
Hectare flying an unrecognized
flag A belief that foreign war
ships may seize the vessels as pir
ates is the reason for the contem
plated step.
Rlpans Tabuies.
Ripaaa Tabuies: pleasant laxative