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BUSINESS REOPENS! '
And it will be-for business from the shoulder henceforward till we close out an
retailing. Make a cross-mark here and when you want to buy anything in our line c j
our new store and get the value of nearly two dollars for an hundred cents. Our ow at
stock plus the Kane superb stock, adding our receut choice to fill in the » >ken
condition of the assortment finds us today with the largest stock of high-grade merchan
dise to be found in all North Georgia. Come to see us,
FOSTER’S KID GLOVES FREE! /V
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 alTdepanments, a pair of Fos
ter’s best dollar gloves. Failng to have in stock your exact size and shade desired, we
shall 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
BASSBRDS&COi
THE PROGRAM
i
For The Foilrtn Annual
Meeting of The
DAUGHTERS OF
THE CONFEDERACY.
Delegates Will Arrive in The
City Tonight.
Following is the official pre
gram for the fourth annual
meeting for the Daughters of the
Confederacy, beginning in this
city tomorrow forenoon :
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 10 A. M.
Invocation.
Music.
Add ress of Welcome—Mrs.
H. A. Smith.
Response—Mrs. Julia Iverson
Patton.
Report of credential commit
tee.
Minutes—Recording secre-
tary.
Report of officers and of au
diting committee.
Chapter reports limited to
three minutes.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 3 P. M
Memorial service in honor of
Varina Anne Jefferson Davis.
1. Prayer.
2. Music, vocal.
3. “Winnie Davis,the Daugh
ter of the Confederacy.”
a. ‘'ller Birth and Child
hood.”—Mrs. J. L. Saxton.
b. “Life at Home and
Abroad —Miss Florence Fouche
c. “Life in the North”—Miss
A. C. Benning.
d. “Memorable Visit to Geor-
gia.”—Mrs. C 11. J. Plane.
e. “Ho v and Why the Veter-I
>ans Loved Her.”
4. Reminiscences.
5. Resolutions.
6. —Music —vocal.
7. Benediction.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13,9:30 P. M'
Report of work of U. D. C.
for 1898—Mrs. J. Jefferson
i Thomas.
Committee reports and action
thereon.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 3 P. M.
CoMimittee report and action
thereon.
Unfinished business.
THURDAY OCTOBER 13, 8 P. M.
1. Overture—Prof. P. J. For
ton and orchestra .
’ 2. Fraternal greetings.
3. Music.
4. Introduction of orator by
Hon. Seaborn Wright.
5. Address “Confederation
of Patriotic Orders of all Na
tions—Gen. C. A. Evans.
G. Music—vocal.
; FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 9 :30 A. M.
■j Special committee ieports.
i New business, action thereon.
Informal conference.
Appointment of committee.
Adjournment.
All delegates are requested to
' present credentials between 9 :30
and 10 am., October 12th, in
j credential committee room, Ma
sonic Temple.
ENTEI IT AIN MEN TS.
Wednesday, Oct. 12, 8 :30 p.
m.—Reception tendered by
Rome chapter F., at Masonic
Hall.
Thursday, Oct 13, 1:30 p m.
—Musicale, tendered by Presi
dent and Mrs. T. J, Simmons at
Shorter college.
Friday, Oct. 14, 3p. m.—
Drive to points of interest.
Delegates will assemble in
I IngraM |
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/ft BUILDS UP THE SYSTEM, NV
For Sale at Soda Founts of:
/ft CURRY-ARRINGTON CO, J. W
F.Crouch and Jervis&Wright.
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Armstrong parlors and then
drive to the Confederate monu
ment on Myrtle Hill and other
picturesque points.
FRIDAY, OCTORER 14, 5 P. M.
Farewell musicale, tendered
by Prof, and Mrs. P. J. Fortin
at Conservatory of Music.
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D. A. R. Invited.—The fol
lowing invitation has been issu
ed by the Daughters ofjthe Con
federacy to the Xavier Chapter,
D. A. R.:
“Mrs. M. A. Nevin, Madam
President :
The Rome Chapter, Daugh
ters of the Confederacy, extend '
to all members of the Xavier i
Chapter, D A. R. a cordial in- |
vitation to the reception on the ]
evening of Oct. 12th, at Mason- j
ic hall, complimentary to visit
ing delegates to the D. C. Con
vention.
Grace Battey Bayard,
Cor. Sec. Rome Chapter, D. C. i
Meets October 19th.—The
next meeting of Xavier Chanter
D. A. R., will take place Wed
nesday, Oct. 19th, at the home
of Mrs Grace Battey Bayard. It
was to have occurred this week,
but owing to the D. of C. con
vention it has been postponed.
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 acccnuts 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. 1
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The “crushed belt” is the newest,
fad. See (hem at Mrs. A. O. Gm*.!
ards. |
Annual Sales 0ver6,000,000 Boxes
, ?0R BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORBERB
• | such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach,
Ji'ldiness. Fulness after meals, Hcad
telie. Dizziness, Drowsiness. Flushings
jf Ili-it, Loss of Appetite, Costiveness.
, . B tehes on the Skin. Cold Chilis. Dis
i | U I Sleep. Frightful Dreamsand all
i N rv-.us and Trembling Sensations.
1 :-l FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE BELIEf
fl r TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferei
t W:.l acknowledge them to be
; A WONDERFUL MEDICiNE.
NEECIIIAIH'S PILI.B. taken asdireet-
t.l. will <iuickly r-'store Females to com
, ilet-) health. They promptly remove
obstructions or iriegularitiee of the sys
tem an«l cure Mick Headache. Fora
Weak Stomach
Impaired Digestion
Disordered Liver
!N MEN, women or children
Beecham’s Pills are
*¥ithoist a Rival
And have the
LARGEST SALE
>f any Patent Medicine in the World.
25c. at all Drug Stores.
j Beware of Imitations |
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|| JOHN DUNCAN'S tONA, AOtHTt, RfW VOHK.
'■'ZW»A'. 11) WmiM III— MIHI■ I ■ >
Starke, The Tailor - Mr. S.
M. Starke the popular tailor is
now epen for orders and ready for
business in his new business home
next door to Wooten’s drug store
in the Clark building. Mr. Starke
I.as a splendid line i f new season
goods ; n I invitee you to call and
see hir»| * nd them
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