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f MRS. EDNDDN CDMES TD ROME! 1
*i We have much joy in announcing to our friends, in and out wav from Broad street. f
I j of Rome, the coining of Mrs- L. Condon, of Atlanta. Her openingday will be Monday, October 17th. All are cor f ]
.{t /S In this celebrated lady is all that stands for merit in her pro- jR dially invited. On and after which time she will be ready, assist, kg)
session. She is today the Irghest exponent of advanced photogra- i ed by Mr. R, G. Hubner, a noted young photographer of Balti—
—Equalled by but few. if any and excelled by none in all the J more, to make pictures for those who would have the highest
f ] Wide Herr d ß tudioin Rome will be iu the elegantly appointed apart- j of photographic work done Her name is a guarantee of Pf
• *ments on the second floor of our new store, entrance by easy stair-., , , the best, and if you wan. tie best call ana see her. I
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We are now in our new store. We lost a month before getting into it. We are determined to make it back. Ou
prices will do it. Moody <Bt Brewster, wholesale merchants of Atlants failed--snenff sold their immense stock out in cash
lots. We were the only Rome merchants at the sale. We bought at a trifle. We II turn the bargains over to our cus- -
tomers- We have an enormous stock of Fine Dreis Goodsand Silks in the latest imported Novelties, and a. great as
sortment of Laces, hmbroideries and Fancy Trimmings. Below are a few of the special bargains:
Tow cases Ladies’ Fast Black Hose 3c Two bales yard wide Drilling, worth Bc, at 5 C
Three cases Ladies’ Fast Black Seamless Hose 5c Three cases yard wide Bleached Domestic for Only 2 7-8
Twocases Ladies’ Fleece Lined Jersey Ribbed Vests 10c ’ - Ten Bales AAA Sheeting, yard wide 2jc
Two cases Men’s full size and full length Undershirts 10 vy? VV7 Three cases yard wide Percales, Fall styles
Three cases Men’s Heavy French Neck Undershirts 15<5 Two bales good quality Matress Ticking at
Two cases Men’s box 3c JBWISc/ Two cases Fall outing, the 8c quality at 5c
One case Men’s Seamless Sox , "c One caße °f remnant White Lawns, well worth 15c, at 8c
Two cases very heavy Drill Drawers, well worth £Qc at 15c 'IL y., JnL Two cases of g >od Bonnet and Dress Gihghams at 3 3-4 c
One case Ladies’Hemstitch Handkerchiefs ; one case Men’s ' 2,000 Men’s all pure Linen Collars, five tor 25c
Linen Finish Handkerchiefs, both at half price 3c 800 Men’s Fine Shirts, a little soiled, some of them worth
One c ise Men’s Heavy Buckskin Shirts 25c '• - $1.50, your choice for 39 e
Are you in need of a f uit of clothing? Will you require an Overcoat, a Macintosh, a pair of Pantsb a Coat and Vest?
Do you want a Hat? We’ll eave you from 25 to 5D per cent on your purchases. Good Jeans pants 35c; Men’6 Stylish
Capped Coin Toe Shoes, 75C; Ladies’ India, Button, Foxed Vamp, Patent Tip Shoes, all sizes, at sOc Our prices on shoes "•
beat the Jews and Gentiles alike. Our sl. OQ Shoes are the best in America. *•
gsr For Ladies’ Fine Hats and Bonnett, go to our Millinery Department. Do not buy anywhere else if you care to save money. We repeat that we lost a month I
on account of builiing our store, and that we are going to make it up. We have a world of goods which we bought at half prices and we can afford to lei them go at half
prices, and we shall let them go in Rome that way. We want your trade and we’ve knocked the bottom out of prices to gei it. Our prices are as low as 4-cent cotton. .
Come to see- u« at our new store.
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BIG REVOLUTION
Narrowly Ruerted Io The
’’rencli Republic
BETRAYED BYRGENERfIL
And Is Nipped In The bud By
The Government.
Paris, Oct 15. —It was announced
here yesterday that a military plot
against the government had been
discovered.
The Rappel. The Aurore and
The Petite Repulique Francaise
publish almost identical stories on
tbe subject.
It appears that the plot was dis
covered by a general holding an
important posittion The plotters
were to have taken action today
during the absence of the minister
of war, Gen, Chanoine, It further
appears that when the government
was warned cf the plot the minis
ters were not suprised, having al
ready obtained information regard
ing the conspiracy.
The.Matin says the plot was
not of one of the preten
ders to the th.onj of France, who
has been talked about for some
lime, but was only for the puipose
es changing certain officials of the
government without touching the I
president.
Ihe premier, M. Brisson, was
among those who were not surpris
ed when notified of the plot. Be
promises to take action in the
matter.
'I he government refuses to fur
nish any information regarding
the discovery of the plot, but it is
rumored this afternoon that tl e
conspiracy involved Prince Louis
Bonaparte, who is a colonel of
Russian lancers, and in whose
favor his elder brother, Prince
Victor Bonaparte, recently resign?
ed tl e leadership of the imperi
alist party. It is added that certain
political personages handed the
premier important documents in
cluding a ciphsr dispatch concern
ing certain military moo .
The minister of war has recalled
his announced intention of leaving
Paris.
The Liberte asserts' that the
military men alleged to have been
concerned in the conspiracy aie
General Boisdcffre and Pulliux.
Attempts, it is added, were also
made to compromise Gen. Zurlin
den, the military governor,of Par
is, who for a short tims was min
later of war, but it appears the
present minister of war, Gen Cha
noine, refused to countenance
it.
According to The Jour the ru
mor of the plot arose from a forged
letter purporting to been
sent by General Boisdeffre to Gen.
Zurlinden Containing tbe words:
“Let us be ready for Saturday,”
The semi-official Temps this
evening minimizes the affair tnd
says the officials of the ministry
of war formally deny that a plot
existed,
The Temps suggest that misin
terpretation was placed on some
of the numerous dispatches being
exchanged between the different
garrisons in connection with the
pres nt movement cf troops, which
led to strange reports of pl -ts.
paris. Oct. 15.—A lvng and
vague semi-official statement ap
piartd this evening suggesting va
rious possible motives—such as
Dreyfusite intrigues, or an attempt
by the socialists to frighten the
governmint into dispersing the
troops that now prevent the suc
cess of the strike—to explain the
rumors of a military conspiracy.
The my sterious allusions, how
ever, and the absence of any
straightforward denial tend io en
courage the belief that there must
be some giound for the rumors,
especially as* the Statement man
tions the telegrams alleged to have
been sent by a French general to
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Prince Napoleon, which, it says, it
iB-“difficult to believe possible in
view of the control exercised by
the telegraph authorities.”
MIGHT MEAN WAR WITH ENGLAND.
London; Oct. 15.—The situation
in Paris is regarded in well-in
formed quarters here as being
more serious than at any time
► ince the commune.
The St. James Gazette this af
ternoon says:
“"A military revolution, however
peaceful, u hich replaces the Bris
son cabinet with the nominees of
the generals, would imp°ril the re
lations betwean England and
France almost to the breaking
point. The semi-official and part
ly inspired Paris papers are still
pretending that negotiations are
proceeding between the two gov
ernments, and France believes it,
although everybody iu England
knows the statement to be ready
to close Even supposing Major
Marchand is unconditionally with
drawn from Fashoda. the difficul
ties with France wit’ in uo way
end. Behind it lies the whole
question of the Bahr El Ghazal,
the richest prize iu the Soudan.”
Rome, Oct. 15, —The Italic says
this morning:
“Frei.ce has concluded a treaty
with Abyskiuia against England in
the Fashoda affair.”
CLEAR PROOF NOT OBTAINABLE.
London, Oct. 15 —The Pans
correspondent of The Times says:
“It is impossible to obtain clear
proof of th i existence of a plot I
believe, however, that the idea of
s me act «f for<e haunts certain
military minds. Maddened and,
stung by violent criticism of the
army arising out of the Dreyfus
affair, they are especially irritated
at the attitude of the civil author
ities iu claiming to interfere in the
detention of Colonel Picquart, for
which the entire military authori
ty is responsible Looking to the
excited state of men’s miuds at the
present time of conflict between
the military and civil authorities,
it is only surprising that such
alarms are nut moro fnquent.”
THE DUKIC OF ORLEANS IS WATCHFUL
Brussels, Oct. 15 —Midnight.—
1 he duke of Orleans, accompanied
>y Uomte Sabran Coonetevea, has
arrived here to watch events. The
pipers here believe the reports of
The E oils Belger re
gards it as “the last desp‘ rate ef
fort < f the French general staff to
save itself from downfall.”
Other papers say that the con
spiratjrs have been meeting clan-,
destinely at Versailles and that
M. Brisson has intercepted cipher
correspondence pointing to a de
sign to sisze fifty prominent repub
licans
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CONSUELO’S BABY.
' Vanderbilts Firmly Grafted Into
English Nobility.
London, Oct. 15.—The Duch
ess of Marlborough, formerly
Miss Consuelo Vanderbilt, of
New York City, gave birth to a
son yesterday.
Mother and child are doing
well, according to the latest re
port from the attending physi
cians.
MASSACRE OF EUROPEANS.
Chinese Desperation Likely to
Take That Turn.
London, Oct 1 5 —The Pe
king correspondent of the Daily
Chronicle, say:
There is a rumor in circula
tion that a p lot is on foot for a
massacre of the Europeans.”
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