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I BUSINESS REOPENS!
And it will be for business from the shoulder henceforward till we close out and leave I
retailing. Make a cross-mark here and when you want to buy i nvthing in our line come to I
our new store and get the value of nearly two dollars for an hund ied cents. Our own great I
stock plus the Kane superb stock, adding our receut choice sekct : ons to fill in the broken I
condition of the assortment finds us today with the largest stock of merchan- I
dise to be found in all North Georgia. Come to see ns, I
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FOSTER'S KID GLOVES FREE!
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During the next three days we will give to each lady who buys from us as much as I
$5.0« worth of goods in any department of the store, or in airdepanments, a pair of Fos- I
ter’s best dollar gloves. Failng to have in stock your exact size and shade desired, we I
shall order at once those wanted from the factory. Foster s gloves are the best. We I
sell you the goods lower than they can be bought elsewhere, and the gloves thus gratis. I
BASSBROS&CO!
• JURIES DRAWN-
Judge W. W. Henry Called.
Appearance Docket.
THE NEXT GRAND JURY
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And Five Traverse Juries
Drawn Today
Judge W. M. Henry met the
Rome bar this morning at the
courthouse and proceeded to
call the appearance docket, af
ter which he drew two traverse
juries for the November adjourn
ed term and a grand jury aud
three traverse juries for the
January term. The juries drawn
are as follows:
NOVEMBER 14tH.
L W Ware WII White, N C
J J Holloway W M Griffin
J W Clinton RII Moore
E P Harvey C T Creighton
W HMitchell TN Smith,waiters
H J McKenzie J W I jancaster
A J Carver Soloman Everett
K A George L T Thomas
S Z Lynch W P Barnes
J L Hardin Robt McKinney
W M White N F Powers
Park M Kellett J W Salmon
Asa Avery John F Hall
F B Huffaker Geo W Witcher
Joe Glover II Abromson
Jether Bridges E*R Cousins
E E Holder JM M ontgomery
James Lary A W Ledbetter.
NOVEMBER 21ST.
G R Ennis W W Williams
W T Jones Jerry T Waits
E Dodd T D Woodard
Price J M Bradshaw
C Milam G R Pressley
L Lytle L O Bagwell
M W Brett 8 J Pledger
W A Calo G P Freeman
I T Penn S S Johnson
N T White JII Davis, lex. V
| Geo W Ezzell E W Bryan
jW C Ezzell J M Brauda
J B Salmon P ACato
C J Price V T Wood
A H Morris E E Lanham
GII Miller W W Kidd
N G Watson J M Lindsay
J A Baines Claud Wardlaw
GRAND JURY JANUARY TERM
THIRD MONDAY IN JANUARY.
IG B Holder W H Terry
J L Touchstone F W (Quarles, Jr
J E Kennebrew G A Slaton
Alfred Johnson F A Chapman
W G Moore R D Van Dyke
C D Wood J II Lanham
C E Gaines Jabe Hendrix
W A Long, N. C. J G Pollock
Lewis Reynolds A B McArver
J Z Lynch Ishmael Broom
, Richard Paris J C Miller
W F Burk J L Webb
John C Eve J Scott Davis
H A Powers Geo A Gray
|G W Fleetwood J M Lindsay
TRAVERSE JURIES.
THIRD MONDAY IN JANUARY 1899
Isaac Taut J W Burns, T V
i|W F Ayer M P Conaway
T R Talley I G Espey
W M Towers C R Lipham
C W Terry Eli II Harrison
J P Earle, Jr RC Hudgins
W F Gaines J N Hooper
R C Garrison J S
W I Taylor J A Metcaff
' J L Pyle J C Garlington
Tom Wright TB Broach
RJ McCollum W G Maitland
J P Bowie II A Moseley
, B T Haynes J M Fincher
J H J Hine E J Esserman
J II Carver I Williams
W W Watters J R Cowan, Sr.
J M Dodd W M Hardin
SECOND V EEK, JANUARY
ZTHall W II Orr
M E Carney J N Whitehead
W R Pledger JII Reynolds
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I LITHIA :l;
I Wateß I
45 BUILDS UP THE SYSTEM, \»/
For Sale at Soda Founts of:
>6 CURRY-ARRINGTON CO, J. W
T.Crouch and Jervis&Wright.
J J Redmond P B Harbour
J W Evans R Barnes
P B Smith E D Flemister
J H Tripp W M Gammon
R A Deason T F E Bryant
J B Huffman J 0 Sampson
J M Proctor G W Sharp
W B Rakestraw W S Barnett
N C Landers C M Young
J A Buffington 'PE Watson
W N Horton W E Hardin
C II Mills J W Mills
W C Yarbrough T J Glenn
J W Webb J F Touchstone
THIRD WEEK, JANUARY
J H Harris H T Moore
Ata Chapman G S Wallin
J B Bridges J M Wimpee
C L Giles W B Floyd
C L Bryant A I) Hardin
Howard C Rush W P Simpson
J M Andrews A T Hooper
W II Collins R A Aaron
F L Miller(E S) L W Palen
J R Johnson M F Allen
T W Taylor J W Mathis
G N Jackson LD B Aycock
J D Adame G II Rawlins
J J Wiggins • J B Tippin
W A Tedder W W Hume
Geo A Wiggins W J Elrod
M J Kerr C E Mclntyre
P L Baxter W L Graves
R L Williams T W Scott
These are the first juries drawn
since the jury commissioners re
vised the jury boxes.
A GENTLE NOTICE.
Wishing to close up my old
business of Crouch & Watson,
also of J. T. Crouch & Co. I
must insist that all parties in
debted to either firm must cal
and settle, or the accounts wil
be placed in the hands of a col
lector with instructions to col
lect. Respectfully,
J. T. Crouch.
Headquarters for pure Drugs
Prescriptions and Toilet Ar
tides. Read my Sunday Add.
SOUTHERN
RAILWAY.
C*o4*e**>4 Mhtdalo la Effect July 6, 1888.
No. io 1 No H
CT f’hiu I’wwci | fl. 30am; 7 i-iynj 'lb. lOptn
Lr Dalton 7.51 um 8 42pm 13. Warn
Ar Rom*.. S.ftkun 9.4l>juni 1.44 am
Ar Allans 14.40 am li.sopxn[ - i'arn
Atlanta * A.JOtonjll ai’ptui oTium
Ar Mac'm 7.lopm' 2 JOaw S.SVatn
Ar 45*,: 2.88 pm
Ar
Ar JookaoyW* ......... ■ _____ » 49um' 9*spm
uToiam 4.36 pm
Ar Jacksonville.,,,.... ______ I ocyrufto. 15pm
tiTfiverett 730 am 30pm
Ar Bnuuvrlck • •• • • 1 8.30-im' 4’>pm
- No 10 esriluM I’ufiman Sle«ptnt Car Cbav
| iMiooga to Attaata.
. No. 14 carrle- Pulla-an Blooping < 'ar and Day
; Saaclbos Chattanooga '« Jackaonvtlle and a£
Iwata to Brunswick
j No I carries Pullma- Sleeping Car Chatta-
I iio-nja to Atlanta.
rrlfWA pto 13 No 9 [No K
i tv Atlanta 4 Yam' 40 pm ? voatn
Ar Rome 6 3Oarn i.i-rnn i<. *)am
1 Ar Dalton 7 2j..m 7.!tsm
Ar Chattanooga t>4o rr> 8. Iptr. I.Ovptn
, t>» ChMtauooga AnAaru B.lopm
Ar Bargin ....
Ar IxixlnetOß MQpm 4 50am
Ar L»uirrtlle 7 Mpm 1 7.soats j
Cincinnati "jlUpm T.V 'him
TSprni L lfcm 1 «spm
:hf Naahrillti . 6,.‘>s|>m; A4<h>(n. 6Asp«i
No O oorrie PulJmjm Sleeping Car Atlanta
k>Cho*ano >ga aa4 Chatlano .ro to Cinoianati.
No. 8 oarriex Ptillman Hlooplng Car Atlanta
to Ctnotnnatl and Chattanooga to Ucmlavllle.
ATaTtoxs. No. 4. | NO.J2 No. 11
t»V Chattanooga 8 i mtn’ T lituin fj jt/pm
i Knoarillo 11 'mm AiX.am lldam
I Ar MorrUto»ttjipm ». AOatn xssam
Ar Hot Spring* 3 I.lpm t 400 am
Ar Aaberllle 4.»jpaa I lh(>ro 5.10 am
Ar Salisbury t »o]>m 9.gtr Jm
Ar Orveneboro .... 9.82 pm 12.10; rn
Ar Haleljh. I.4‘K.m 123 pen
lr_Norfoik t .„. ........ 7.4 am,
tV?a hirwion.... .?[ ... .’7 «15tm TSSpm
New York | 12.42 pm A2Um
Mh, iFcarritw Pnllman firawi 'Y m Sleep
ing Car Chattanooga to Nest York ria Aeho
rlllo sod SalHbiirr to Rleh-riond arriving iUeh
mond 6.40 a m Jiso Pullman Sleep:ng Car
Greensboro to NorfiWk
No 16 In nolld train Cliattano >*3 to Salis
bury. With Pultmap Sleep!,u Car GhuUaa.xKa
so and Salisbury a. New York with
out change
"Jatloxs. <■74 _7_ No _ T
ftiattnnoova . '.pin B.l'am
Ar KuoxviUe 8 Gpin 11 Mum
Ar Morriatuwn 2.l wim I 2ipm
* r 7 uoutn 3.56 pm
Ar Wartslrurton I 7.4oarn
Ar New York . 1 1.20 pm
No. 4 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta
nooga bo Washln/tm and C’battan oga to New
York without ehang*
No 4 carrigs Pulltnau Sleeping Car Knox
rlUo to Bri t<rt
L¥ tbome f
Ar Atyiirton U.2lam
Ar Birmingham 10.00 pm
Ar Selma t.sftpm
lAw Mbridian 730 pm
As New Orleans KUOatn
r 9 4&m
Ar Vlckabura 11 Ram
Ar Shreropott..... T.eopm
7Wa * I |>to. » J stSi. liiiNo. 14
TSopnirttop m r l.rTti>mo ar I NmrtF 8.56 am 1
A4gpm t.FfpmsAr Gad den ar AtOam 1
UOfri 7, loymlAr Attalla, hr Jk 46«a, Catom
7 Dally oxeopt Sunday | Puaday only.
r B.OANNON.Mv r A o ■..Waahingbea, D.Q
J. M CULP Traf. Mgr.. Wa«Magtoa D. 0.
W A. TURK Q P A.. Waaktegbea. DO •
71 A. BENAOOTWH. » e ».a..Ohabtaanaea.To»a
The “crushed belt” is the newest
fad. See them at Mrs. A. O. Garr
arde. I
FOR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS
such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach,
Giddiness, Fulness after meals. Head
iche. Dizziness, Drowsiness. Flushings
of Heat, Loss of Appetite. Costiveness.
blotches on the Skin, Cold Chills, Dis
tu’bed Sleep, Frightful Dreams and nil
N rvous and Trembling Sensations.
THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEI
IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferei
v, ill acknowledge them to be
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
HERCHAN’N PILLS, taken as direct
ed, will quickly rsiore Females to com
plete health. They promptly remove
obstructions or irregularities of the sys
tem an<l cm e Ni«-k Headache. Fur u
Weak Stomach
Impaired Digestion
Disordered Liver
IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN
Beecham’s Pills are
Without a Rival
And have tba
LARGEST SALE
bfany Patent Medicine In tha Murid.
25e. at all Drug Stores.
I Beware of Imitations
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JOHN DUNCAN’b »OH«, AM«T«, ««W V4B»-
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Starke, The Tailor Mr. b.
M. Starke the popular tailor i«
now open for orders and ready for
business in his new business home
next door to Wooten’s drug store
in the Clark building. Mr. Starke
Las a splendid line of new seaso"
goods and invites you to call a'id
see him and them. >
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