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And it will be for business from the shoulder henceforward til! we close out and leave
retailing. Make a cross-mark here and when you want to buy anything in ourline come to
our new store and get the value of nearly two dollars for an hurt died cents. Our own great
stock plus the Kane superb stock, adding our receut choice selections to fill in the broken
condition of the assortment finds us today with the largest stock of high-grade merchan* i
dise to be found in all North Georgia. Come to see us,
FOSTER'S KID GLOVES FREE!
During the next three days we will give to each lady who buys from us as much as
$5.00 worth of goods in any department of the store, or in alTdepariments, a pair of Fos
ter’s best dollar gloves. Failng to have in stock your exact size and shade desired, we
shah order at once those wanted from the factory. Foster’s gloves are the best. We
sell you the goods lower than they can be bought elsewhere, and the gloves thus gratis
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ROME LOSES.
ARMY WINTER-QUARTER ■
CAMPS LOCATED.
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Augusta Gets Main Camp, Ath
ens Also Gets Camp.
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Washington, Oct. I.—While
no official information on the
subject-is forthcoming, it is said
the of sites for camps
in the South has been practical
ly determined -
It’is understood they will be
located tit Augusta and Athens,
Ga./and Columbia, Greenville,
and ‘Spartanburg, S. C.
The'inain camp will be at
augusta, on a sight of about 600
acrefe, just outside the city.
Representative Fleming, Ex-
Senator Walsh and Col. Dyer,
of Augusta, were in Washing
toif toda’y, and called upon the
president, secretary of war and
Adjutant General Corbin, rela
tive to Augusta camn.
'DREYFUS MOVED.
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Taken to'Cayenne to Await a
ft Steamer For France.
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,£ayis, Oct. 1 —lt is rumored
tljatdJrpyfus has already been
transferred from the Isle du
Dtabtc to Cayenne, where he
a steamer to bring him
to^a’French or an Algerian port.
The firm of Camp & O’Rear
is this day (Aug. 27, 1898) dis
solved. All parties indebted to
them will not pay unless Loth
names, S. D. Camp and J. M.
O’Rear, are signed to the bills.
SFCiiNB GEORGH
I BEING PAID OFF. MEN WILL
BE FURLOUGHED
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Companies to be Sent to Mus-
tering Out P< ints.
Atlanta, Ga , Oct- 1 • —Today
the soldi :rs of the Second Georgia
legunent are receiving their pay.
The accounts of tha < slicers will
’ at once inspected, the regiment
will be temporarily disorganized
■ and the various companies will go
■ to their mustering out places.
, Perhaps two days may be re
, quired for the auditing of accoun's
and the preparation for transport
t tation, but by Tuesday or Wed*
j 1 day at latest the visit of the G. or
I gia volunteers will be a thing of
the past and the Sic m.l regiment
will be homeward bound.
The visit of heS<ccwd eorgia
regiment has been one of brb f
duration, but it has bun < : joyed
I Loth by the scldiors and their
' i manv friends in this city. The
memb' rs of the reg’nient have
j been all »i xious to get to their
homes an.d families and have
j nec-ssarily fe t some little iinpa
[ tieiicm but this has not interfered
wi’h tl eir enjoying th ir short
■ stay h, re and the hospiality cf
, rhe A 1 lan 'a people.
DR GUILFORD CAPTURED
Woman Physician Charged
With Murder
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London, Oct. 1 —Dr. Nancy
Guilford, the midwife of Bridge
' port, Conn., who is wanted by
the American police on the
charge of having been conn ct
ed with the death of Emma
,1 Gill, has been srrested.
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P-Crouch and Jervis&Wright.
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I would not be I regard PISO’S
without PISO’S CURE FOR CON-
CURE for CON- L' i JPtSwHfHEAiLLLs'^h^m'P JL fev SUMPTION as the
SUMPTION for any ”"8 best Cough medi-
thing. For a bad cine on the market, |
Cough or Col Jit is M ** having used it for
beyond all others. 15 years.
Mrs C. REYNOLDS. J. A. WESTOVER
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No. 10 eii rPr '.’ut tii.-.u Sleßplfi: Car Clmv
, tan..oj'ti to Allan n.
■ No. 14 carries ullu un < 'ar uu<l Day
' ?oa-hes Cuiiitn."Oira V> Jacksonville anil At*
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| No. 8 cartjes l' .Ilmas Sleeping Cur Chatti
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I N'o - 111 carrie . Pullman L pi i r Car Atlanta
toCtiattano ga ;ri I Cha . . :. a .o Cuial:. inti.
No 9 carries Pullman.' s '' rr .'ar Atlanta
‘ io Cincinnati and Chattanoi. z.. l-j Lmr.sville.
| stations. • N '. Nx 1? No. if
Lv ChattaiiMOpa iSi -m lo.ur- 10 Wpm
I Ar Knoxville Ill.AVhu B.»nm l.loam
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Ar Asheville 1.35 pm 1. i>>m; 5. Warn
Ar Salisbury >... ... I6.;>iin U.liliam
Ar Greensboro.. v.r..’:.:u 12.10 nm
Ar Raleigh j i.imm 3.23 pm
Ar N0rf01k.....' 1.... .... I 7.60 am
Ar Wa Ihngton 1....777. "OFim ftftipn
Ar. New York | U-.'. I.ipinl 6.2.1 am
N" l: viirri.-s Pnl’m-in briiwi ir L’o m"sleep’*
Ing Car Clml tanooga to New York via Ashe
ville and Salisbury to Kick n,md arriving Rlch-
1 mond 6.10 n.m. also Pull.nau Sleep.ng Car
Gieensboro to Norfolk.
No Ills solM train Cii•tainri to Salis
bury with Pullrr. in Sle n, r < •.- Cliai.tiin.to ra
to Sa'isburv and Salislsirv t > New York with
out change.
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Ar Knoxville i 8. rpm 11.55 am
Ar Morrlst .wn 2.1'.; m 1.31 pm
Ar Bristol . 7.UJuin 3.'ispm
Ar Washington 1 7.Hmm
Ar Now York I 1 1.20 pm
No. 6. onrries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta
nooga to Washin rt m and Cha'.tan. oga to New
Yc: k without change.
No. 1 . 'irrier Pullman Sleeping Cur Knog
villetoßri tol.
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Ar Anniston 11.21 am
Ar Birmingham 10.00 pm
Ar Selma 3.55 pm
Ar Meridian - .*. 7.30 pm
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1 Ar Jackson 9745 am
1 Ar Vicksburg 11.35 am
' Ar Shreveport. 7.2l'pm
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7. lOpmlAr .Attalla, lv 5.15 am 'o.aoeui
t Dally except Sunday. $ Sunday only.
1 F. S. GANNON, SdV.P. A G.M.,Washington. D.G.
i J. M. CULP, Traf. Mgr., Washington D. O
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Rlpajas Tubules cure headacUe.
Rluans TabiH“s care liver troubles.
Hlpans Tabulae: for sour stomacn. I
Rlpaus Tabules cure Indigestion.
CITY FATHERS’
Council meeting, Sept. 29,
H 98.—Present lion. J. J. Seay,
ii. tyor, and Councilmen J D.
i .mer, T. J. Reese, D. B.
L ...nilton, Jr. , B. T. Haynes,
C. W. Morris, Walter Harris
and A. B. Me A r ver.
The chairman of the finance
committee reported that the
Vandiver Company had with
drawn its application for li
cense to «ell liquor and that
therefore the committee had no
further report to make.
The following petition was
received and ordered spread on
the minutes, towit: —
State of Georgia, Floyd Co.
To the Mayor and Council of
tho city of Rome, Whereas there
•is an application before your
body asking that the ordinance
of the city of Rome, relative to
the sale of spirituous liquors be
amended so as to allow any one
to take out a Iscense at any lime
during the fiscal year, and with
out paying for that period of
the fiscal year which has passed,
and asking that the time which
has passed during this fiscal
year be all >wed them on the
next fiscal year.
We respectfully ask that said
amendment be not allowed, and
that parties desiring a license
to sell spirituous liquors be
compelled to abide by the ordi
nance of the city of Rome a 9
now stands. This Sept. -'Yh
189'8.
J. B. Chamlek,
A. Dougherty,
W.J.Satterfield, Agt.
IL J. Galt,
IL G.Stoffregan.
Kay Brothers,
L. W. Stoffregan.
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